RELIGIONS PEACE Or A reconciliation, between princes & Peoples, & Nations (by Leonard Busher: of the County of Gloucester, of the towne of Wotton, and a Cittieen, of the famous and most honorable Citty London, and of the second right worshipfull Company)

Supplicated (vnto the hygh and mighty King of great Brittayne etc: And to the Princely and right Honorable Parliament) with all loyalty, humility and carefull Fidelity.

Esay. 60. 1. 3. 10. 12. 16.

ARise, O Sion, be bright for thy light is com, and the glory of the Lord is ri­sen upon thee, and the Gentils shall walk in thy light, and Kings at the brightnes of thy riseing vp.

And the sonnes of strangers shall build vp thy wals, and their Kings shall mi­nister vnto thee: For in my wrath I smought thee, but in my mercy I had compassion on thee▪ Therefore thy gates shall bee open contynually; neyther day nor night shall they bee shut, that men may bring vnto thee, the riches of the Gentils, and that their Kings may be brought vnto thee.

For the Nation and that kingdom that wil not serve thee, shal perish: ād those nations shal vtterly be destroyed.

The sonnes also of them that afflicted thee, shal come and bow vnto thee: and al they that despised thee, shal fall downe at the soales of thy feete: and they shal call thee, the Citty of the Lord, Zion of the holy one of Israell.

Thou shalt also suck the milk of the Gentils, and shalt suck the breasts of kings and thou shalt know that I the Lord am thy Saviour, and thy redeemer, the mighty one of Iaacob.

Proverbs 20. 28. Mercy and truth preserve the King, for his throne shall bee established with mercy.
Eccle. 10. 22. The feare of the Lord causeth that the Kingdom fayleth not, but the Kingdom is lost by cruelty and pride.

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To the high & mighty King Iames, by the grace of God, King of greate brittayne, France & Yrland: And to the princely & right Hono­rable Parliamēt, Leonard Busher wisheth, the wisdome of Salomon, the Zeale of Iosias, & the mercy of Christ: 1. Cor. 5. 5. with the salvation of your Spirits in the day of the Lord Iesus.

FOr as much, as your Maiesty and Parliament, doe stand for the maintenance of the Religion wherein you are borne, and for the same, doe most zealously persequte, with fyer and sword: I haue thought it good, and also my dewty (most Royal soueraigne) to en­forme your Maiesty and Parliament thereof. In al humility therfore, I give you to vnderstand, that no Prince or People, cā possible attaine that one true Religion of the Gospell, which is acceptable to God by Iesus Christ, meerely by birth Ioh. 3. 3 for Christ saith Except a man be borne againe, he cannot see the Kingdom of God. Also the Apo: Iames saith. jam. 1. 1 [...] Of his owne wil he begat vs by the word of truth. And the Apo: Peter saith. 1. Petr. 1. 3. 23. Being borne a new, not of mortal seed, but of immortal, by the word of God, who liueth & en­dureth for ever. Matth. 28. Therfore Christ commanded this word to be preached to al nations, that thereby they may attayne the new birth. Marc. 16. By which your Maiesty and Parliament may perceaue, that the one true Religion of the Gospel, is not attayned by natural birth: for the all Princes and peoples, in all nations, shold haue that one true Religion of the Gospell, the which you see and grant, they all haue not, yet many of them also wil defend theyr Religion (wherein they are borne) by fyer and sword, as if it were theyr natural and earthly inheritances: or had with fyer and sword been gotten, and therfore wil with fyer and sword maynteyne and defend it: But your Maiesty and Parliament, may please to vnderstand, that the Scriptures doe teach, 2. Cor. 10. 4. that the one true religion is gottē by a new birth, then by the word and spirit of God, and therewith also, it is onely mayn­teyned and defended. Ephe. 6. 17 For the word of God is liuely, & mighty in operation, & sharper then any two edged sword, Heb. 4. 12. & entereth through, even vnto the deviding asunder of the soule & the spirit, & of the joynts & of the marrow, & is a discer­ner of the thoughts, & the intents of the heart. Seeing then the one true Re­ligion of the Gospell, is thus gotten: and thus defended and mainteyned, namely, by the word preached onely, let it please your Maiesty and Par­liament, to be entreated, to revoke and repeale, those Antychristian, Romish and cruel lawes, that force al in our lād, both Prince ād people, to receaue that Religion, wherein the King or Queen were borne, or that which is stablished by the law of man: Mat. 28. 19 and in steed thereof, enact and publish, that Apostolick. Christian, Mar. 16. 16▪ Gentle & merciful law of Christ, viz: Goe teach al nations, preach the Gospell to every creature, Act. 8. 12. that is, Christ wil haue his ministers to preach and teach the people of al nations, luc. 24. 4. 7. the things that concerne the Kingdom of God, act. 8. 12. 37. & 2. 4. & the name of Iesus Mesiah, repentance & remision of sins, & to baptise in his name, such as doe beleeve. And for as much also that the false ād [Page 2] Antychristian religion did come by the spirit of error & doctrine of Devils, [...] ād not by fyer and sword: Rev. 16. 14 therfore by the spirit of Christ, ād doctryne of the word of God, must it be driven out of the hearts and consciences, both of Prince and People, and not by fyer and sword, as the false Bishops and ministers haue and doe still perswade. Therfore may it please your Ma­jesty and Parliament, to vnderstand that (by fyer and sword) to cōstraine Princes and peoples, Marc. 9. 38 39. to receaue that one true Religion of the Gospell, is wholy against the mynde and mercifull Law of Christ, dangerous both to king and State, a meanes to decreace the Kingdom of Christ: and a meanes to increace the Kingdom of Antychrist, as these reasones follo­wing doe manifest: The which I humbly beseech your Majesty and Parliament, carefully to consider, and that according to the word of god, which shal judge every man according to his deeds: Mat. 16. 27 and perseqution, is a worke well pleasing to al false Prophets, Rev. 16. 14 and Bishops, but it is contrary to the minde of Christ, Luce 9. 55. 56. who came not to judge & destroy mens lives, but to save them: And though som men and women beleeue not at the first howre, Ioh. 12. 47. yet may they at the Matt. 20. 6. 7. eleventh howre if they bee not persequted to death before: And no King nor Bishops can, or is able to command faith, Eph. 2. 8. That is the gift of God, who worketh in vs both the wil & the deed of his owne good pleasure, set him not a day therefore, in which, if his creature heare not and beleeue not, 1. tim. 1. 13 you will imprison and burne him: Paule was a blas­phemer, Act. 26. [...]. and also a persequter / and could not be converted by the Apostles and ministers of Christ, yet at last was receaued to mercy, and cōverted extraordinarily by Christ himself, Iam. 5. 11. who is very pittiful & mercyful, & would have no man to perish, 2. Pet. 3. 9. but would that al men come to repentāce, but not by per­seqution, 2. cor. 5. 19 but by the word of reconciliation which he hath committed to his ministers. And as kings and Bishops, cannot command the winde, so they cannot command faith, Iohn. 3. & as the winde bloweth where it listeth, so is every man that is borne of the spirit. You may forcemen to Church against their con­sciences, but they wil beleeue as they did afore, when they com there, for God giueth a blessing onely to his owne ordinance, 1. Sam. 15. 15. 24. and abhorreth Anty­christs: And kings are to thinck that they are men, as well as Kings ād that Christ hath ordeyned the same meanes of faith for Kings which he hath for subjects, Act. 9. 15. and that subjects are Christs freemen, 1 tim. 2. 1. 2 as wel as Kings sub­jects, 1. Cor. 7. 22. 23. & Kings that beleeve are Christs Servants, even as subjects are Kings servants, and both are bought with a price, therefore both ought not to bee the servants of men, in matter of faith & religion: but Kings shal giue a grea­ter account at the day of judgment, then their subjects: And to judge mē now for religion, is to judge afore the tyme, ād also to sit in the judgement seate of Christ, Rom. 2. 16 to whom onely it belongeth, yet not before the day appointed, Act. 10. 42 how much lesse to Kings and Bishops. I read that Constantyne the Emperor (called the greate) wrought to the Bishop of Rome, that he would not force and constrayne any man to the faith, but onely admonish and commit the judgment to God. Ioh. 18. 36 Christes Kingdom is not of this world [Page 3] therefore may it not be purchased, nor defended with the weapons of this world, Ephe. 6. 1 [...] 17. but by his word and spirit: no other weapons hath he giuen to his Church which is his spiritual kingdom. Therfore Christ saith: He that wil not heare the church, Mat. 18. 17 let him be to thee as a hethen & a publicane: he saith not bur: ban: hang: or inpriso: him, that is Antichrists ordinance. And though a man be an heretick, Tyt. 3. 10 yet ought he not to be bur: but to be rejected, after once or twise admonition, that is cast out of the Church: but as in the chur: of Rome people of al sorts are by perseqution forced thereinto by the Bi­shops and ministers therof: so it is in the Church of England also, which sheweth that the Bs: and min: of Rome and Eng: are of one spirit, in ga­thering peopel to their faith and church, which is the spirit of Satan, who knoweth wel that his kingdom (the false Church) wold greatly decay, if perseqution were laid downe: seing himself cannot stand before the word and spirit of God, much lesse his Bs: and mi: therfore he wil haue them, for a name and shew, to vse the word of God, but indeed, if the false inter­pretation and alledging of the scriptures wil not help, then (saith he con­strayne them by fyer and sword: or els (if people haue liberty of consciēce) they wil trye the spirits, which of them is of god, as the Apostle joh: tea­cheth: and then saith he: 1. Iohn 4. 1 the Prince as wel as people wil try all things, & keep that which is good, and wil also prove themselves (as the Apostle Paule teacheth) whether they are in the Apostoliq faith or not: 2. cor. 13. And as the Church of Rome provoketh the Magestrats to peesequte to death, such as are excō ­municated out of her, so doth the Church of England provoke the Magi­strats to persequte to death such as she excomunicate: And as the Bs. and min: of Ro: wil perswade the prince and people, to heare ād read none but themselves, so doe the Bs: and min: of Eng: also: But the Bs: ād min: of the Apostoliq Church doe perswade al men, to prove & trye the Spirits whether they are of God, which they cannot doe, except they heare and read other mens doctrines, as wel as the Bs: ād their min: neither can they if they would, so long as the Bishops have power from the King and state to silence and imprison etc: al preachers, ād to burne al books, which teach not their doctines. Your Majesty and Parliament shal vnderstand that al those that confesse freely without compulsion, that Iesus is the Messiah the Lord, 1. Iohn. 5. & 1. Io. 4. and that he came in Flesh, are to be esteemed the Children of God and true Christians, seeing such are borne of God, and no man can say that. Iesus is the Lord, 1 co. 12. [...] but by the holy Ghost, therfore not to be persequted.

And as Abel killed not Cayne, but was killed himself, ād as Isaack ād Iacob did not persequte Ismael and Esau, but was persequted of Ismael and Esau (who ād Caine were figuers of al persequters) so the beleeving doe not persequte the vnbeleeving, Gala. 4. 29 nor the true chur: the false, but the be­leeving and true chur: are (as they have beene) most often persequted thē selves, of whom Abel, Isaack and Iacob were figures, whose childrē are al beleevers and free mē: Galat. 5. that stand fast in the liberty, wherewith Christ hath made thē free, ād wil not be tangled with the yoke of bondage, no not with cir-cumcision, [Page 4] much lesse with the discipline and doctrijne of the Church of Rome, whose Bs: are able ministers of the fyer and sword, both to Prince ād people, as many Historyes doe lamentably witnes, to theyr vtter infamy and overthrow. Also, if the beleving should persequte the vnbeleving to death who shold remayne aliue? then none but the beleeveing shold liue in the world, and the vnbeleeveing shold dye in theyr vnbeleeif, and so perish for ever: the Lord wil not that the beleeveing shold live, to the destructiō of the vnbeleeveing, but vnto theyr conversion, edificatiō and salvation: And by persequting of Prince and people to death, because they wil not heare and beleeve, is no gayning of soules vnto God, but vnto the devill: And whereas ignorant and wicked Bs. may thinck to wijn soules by killing Prince and people for religion, they are deceaved greatly, for therby, they loose many soules, viz: their owne and the vnbeleeving, their owne they loose, [...]e. 18. 20 because they wilfully breake the Lords Commandement, that saith: Thou shalt not kill, meaneing such as are corporal malefactors: and the others which dye in their vnbeleeif, they confesse themselues are eternaly lost, except they (as som of their minist:) hold a redemption after this life. And the Bs. shold know that error and heresy cānot be killed by the fyer and sword, but by the word and spirit of God / that is the onely weapons of Christs Bs. and Ministers, and such onely Christs Ministers doe vse, whose liues and conversations are so harmlesse, holy ād gentle, that ther­by / and by their deaths ād sufferings, they wynne many soules vnto god: wherby, they are knowen fro al false Bs. and ministers, who like wolues and beares (not like sheep and lambs) make pray, and devour both Prince and People, that are not of their kinde, if they bee able to Master them.

Besides, may it please your Majesty and Parlia: to vnderstand, that the beleeveing man that hath an dnbeleeveing wyfe, and the beleeveing woman that hath an vnbeleeveing husband, Co. 7. 16 cannot liue together as the scripture teachet, for the salvation of the vnbeleeveing, if they be persequted to death: Indeed som therby are forced to comfesse with the mouth, that which they beleeue not in heart, and so are made true dissemblers in steed of true Christians, wherby many men and womē are deceaved with dissembling husbands and wyves, as wel as the King and State are de­ceaved with dissembling servants and subjects: but the word of God (if permission of conscience might be granted) would procure vpright, puer, and vnfeyned husbands and wyves, servants and subjects, so that there­by neyther Prince nor people should be deceaved, for al good shepherds wil devide and seperate, and not force, slay, and persequte, for if men and women be found hereticks, they shalbe seperated from the Church: but if they be vnbeleevers, they shal not be joyned vnto it, vntil they be conver­ted by the word of God, much lesse forced: Which conversion for ought we know, may be at their death, if not afore, seing the Lord caleth som at the elevent hower, [...]att. 20. 6. so wel as at the first, and not at the King and Bs. pleasures. Kings and Magistrats are to rule tēporal affayers, by the swords [Page 5] of their temporal Kingdoms. And Bs: ād Ministers are to rule spiritual affayers by the word and spirit of God, the sword of Christs spirituall Kingdom, and not to intermedle one with anothers authority, office, and function: And it is a greate shame for the Bs. and Ministers not to bee able to rule in their Church, without the assistance of the King and Ma­gistrat, yea it is a greate signe they are none of Christs Bishops and mi­nisters of they were, they would not be afrayd nor ashamed of their faith nor yet would they perswade Princes and people to persequte and force one another to beleeve them, but would use onely the assistance of Gods word and spirit, and therwith suffer their faith and doctryne, to bee exa­mined, proved, and disputed, both by word and writing.

And he is a true Bishop who is vnreproveable, Tyt. 1. 7. 9. 11. ād that is able to stop the mouthes of his adversaries, by Gods word and Spirit onely, and whose faith and discipline agreeth with the Prophets, Christ and his A­postles, and maketh no contracictiō, but al those Bishops that force Prin­ces and peoples to receaue their faith and discipline by perseqution, doe (with Iudas) goe against Christ in his members, with swords, slaues ād halberos, who seing Gods word wil not help them, betake themselues with al hast and hazard, vnto the authoritie of the King and Magi­strate.

I read that a Bishop of Rome would haue constrayned a Turkish Emperor to the Christian faith, vnto whom the Emperor answered: I beleeve that Christ was an excellent Prophet, but he did never (so far as I vnderstand) com­mand that men should with the power of weapons be constrayned to beleeue his law: & verely I also, doe force no man to beleeue Mahomets Law. Also I read that Iewes, Christians and Turks are tollerated in Constantinople, ād yet are peaceable, though so contrary the one to the other. If this bee so how much more ought Christians, not to force one another to religion: ād how much more ought Christians to tollerate Christians, when as the Turks doe tollerate them shal we be lesse merciful thē the Turks? or shal we learne the Turks to persequte Christians? It is not onely vn merciful but vnnatural and abominable, yea monstrous for one Christian to vex and destroy another for difference and questions of Religion, and though tares haue ouergrowen the wheate, Mat. 13. 29 30. 38. yet Christ wil haue them let alone til harvest, least whyle you goe about to pluck vp the tares, you pluck vp also the wheat with them, as your predecessors haue done, who thought they had gathered vp the tares and burned them, but you see now that they haue burned the weate in steed of tares. Wherfore in al humility ād Chri­stian modesty I doe affirme, that through the vnlaufull weedhooke of persecution (which your predecessors haue used, and by your maiesty and Parliament is still continued) there is such a quantity of wheate plucked vp, and such a multitude of tares least behinde, that the wheate which remayne, cannot yet appeere, in any right vissible congregation.

[Page 6] And now beloved soueraigne and Parliament, Act. 3. 17. I know that through ignorance you doe persequte, as did also your predecessor [...]s, Amend your lives therefore, and turne, that your sinns may bee put away, when the tyme of re­freshing shal come, from the presence of the Lord: who before hath shewed by the mouth of his holy servant Iohn, that the woman (meaning the church) shold fleye into the wildernes for a tyme, Re. 12. 14. tymes ād half a tyme, from the presence ād persecution of the Serpent: And that the wynepresse shold bee troden without the Citty, Re. 14. 20. vntil [...]loud came out of the wynepresse, vnto the horse brydels, by the space of a thousand and sixe hundred furlongs: and thus he hath fulfilled it.

Now therefore I humbly beseeth you, suffer not your Bishops and ministers, any longer to perswade, to force your subjects or any others, to their faith and Church by perseqution, neyther suffer them therewith to defend their faith and Church, against their adversaries: if they have not any thing from Gods word against vs, let them yeld and submit themselves: if they thinck they have any thing against vs, let them be­take themselves onely to Gods word, both in word and wryteing, for the whole Scripture is given by inspiration of God, 2. tim. 3. 16. to that purpose, and is profita­ble to teach, to reprove, to correct, and to instruct, in righteousnes, that the Man of God may be absolute, being made perfect vnto al good works. With which Scripture (and not with fyer and sword) your Majestyes Bishops and ministers ought to be armed and weaponed: Mat. 10. 14. 15. And whosoeuer shall not heare the words of such Bishops and ministers: then such Bishops ād ministers are commanded by Christ (not to to imprison: Marc. 6. 11 burne: ban: and hang them but to shake the dust of theyr feete against them, for a witnes when they depart from them, affirming that at the day of judgment it shalbee easier for Sodom and Gomorrha, act. 13. 51. then for such persons: And this com: of Christ, did his Bishops and ministers obey as you may read. By which and by that which follow, your gratious may: and Princely, and honorable Parlia­ment may perceave, the will and mynde of our Lord and Saviour Christ vnto whose mercy I commend you, and to the word and wisdom of his grace, which is able to build further, and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sanctifyed Amen.

Your faithfull and loveing subject Leonard Busher.
ther is one Furbusher a preacher in this lād. Not Furbusher.

Certayne reasons against perseqution.

FIrst, because Christ hath not commanded any King, Bishop, or Mini­ster to persequte the people, for difference and judgment in matter of Religion.

Secondly, because Christ hath commanded his Bishops and ministers [Page 7] to perswade Prince and people to heare and beleeve the gospell, by his [...] word and spirit, and (as Ambassadors for him) to beseech both Prince ād people, 2. Cor. 5. 20 to be reconciled vnto God, and not (as Tyrants) to force and cō ­strayne them by perseqution.

Thirdly, many thousand Am­bassadors & martyr [...] of Christ hath Bbs [...] caused to be slaine since Ch [...] ascended. because through perseqution it wil come to passe that the Am­bassadors of the onely spiritual Lord & King Iesus, may be persequted and inprisoned, burned, haged or bānished, for deliuering the message of their gratious Lord, sentearly and often, both to Prince and people: which to doe, is a more heynous fact then to persequte the Ambassadors of the greatest King and Prince in the World: for insteed of hereticks, they shal (as they have alredy) burne, bannish, and hang the Ambassadors of the Lord Iesus Christ: who doth choose out whom he pleaseth, to beare his name before Kings & Rulers, for a Testimonial to them.

Fourthly, Marc. 13. 9▪ because then we cannot say, we have the liberty of the Gospell in our Land, Persequtiō destroy Christians, but not errors seing where that is, there is no perseqution for any difference in Religion, nor force [...]ing of the conscience to beleeve the gospel, except by the word and spirit of God onely, the which doe wound and kill the [...]r­rors of men and not their persons.

Fiftly, 2. cor. 10. 4 because Christ came into the world to fave sinners, ād not to destroy them, 1. Tym. 1. 13. 15. though they be blasphemers, seing the Lord may convert them as he did Saule (after caled Paul) and though they have difference in Reli­gion, Luc. 9. 53. 55. or wil not heare nor beleeve in Christ, that they may be converted, yet ought you not to persequte them, seing Christ rebuketh such and his Father sent him not into the world, Persequ­tors rebu­ked of Christ. to condemne the world, but to saue it be ye followers therefore of Christ, and not of Antychrist, in gathering people to the Faith.

Sixtly, 1. Cor. 10. 32. because then you shal not walke wisely towards thē that are without as the Scripture teacheth but shal offend also the Iewes▪ and al other strāgers who account it Tyranny, Col. 4. 5. to have their consciences forced to religion by per­seqution.

Seaventhly, because if perseqution be not laid downe, and liberty of cō science set vp, then cannot the Iewes, nor any strangers, nor others con­trary mynded be ever converted in our Land: for so long as they know a forehand, that they shalbe forced to beleeve against their consciences, they wil never seeke to inhabit there: by which meanes you keep them from the Apostoliq saith, if the Apostoliq faith bee onely taught where perseqution is.

Eightly, because if freedom of conscience be not set vp, and perseqution laid downe, then al the Kings subjects, and al strangers inhabiting the [Page 8] Land (that shal beleeve the Apostoliq faith) must depart the land to som free contry, Persequtiō [...]lo make [...]any strā ­ [...]ers. or els abide the danger of burning, bannishing, hanging and imprisoning: the first, will bee a great impoverishing and weakning of our land, besides a losse of the faithfullest subjects and freinds: the secōd wil provoke the lord to wrath, by spilling the bloud of his faithful ser­vants, Ambassadors and witnesses, and also open the mouthes of al strā gers, to speake yet more lamentably, of the cruel and bloudy perseqution of our Land.

Ninthly, because if perseqution contynue, then the King ād State shal have (against their wils) many dissemblers in Authority and office, both in court Citty and contrye, yea no man of any degre shal know whether they are al faithful and true Christiās, that are about him, ād with whō he hath to doe, seing most men wil conforme themselves, for feare of per­seqution, although in their harts, they hate ād detest the religiō wherto they are forced by law, the which is very dangerous and hartful, both to King and State in tyme of temtation, from bejond the seas, and in rebellion at home: for they that are not faithful to God, in their Religiō wil never bee faithful to the King and State in their alegiance, specialy being tryed by a greate reward, or by a myghty rebel: but will (to en­crase their honors and reverennues) conforme themselves, and fome to save their honors, Lands, goods and lives) wil yeeld and submit, though against their wils, even as they have done in case of Religion: for through forceing men to Church by perseqution, the true hearted sub­jects, are forced out of the Land, and out of the World, som ban­nished, others burned, hanged, and imprisoned to death.

Tenthly, [...]ersequtiō [...]usemani [...]ligions. [...] the [...]hurch. because then, if there be many religions in the land (as it is wel knowen there are) it wil com to passe (through the continance of perseqution) that many religions wilbe continued in the Church, seeing al are forced to Church, who bring their religions with them, as wel as their bodies, wherby al their devotion is against their consciences, and all the Church is a confused Babel, ful of every vncleane & hateful bird, even a hold of soule Spirits, [...] v. 18. 2. 4 as the Scripture speaketh: out of which the people of God are Commanded to flee, least (as of their sins) they bee also pertakers of their plague. [...]eter were to have [...]any reli­ [...]ōs in the [...]nd, thē in [...]le Churc: And the Bishops (the Authors of perseqution) are very ignorant to thinke that when they have gotten people to their Church, by perse­qution, that then they have gotten them to their saith and religion, the which is nothing so, for most people (though contrary mynded) to save life and goods wil dissemble their religion, as for example the Iewes in Spaine and Portugale, and the Papists, Reformists, and others in Eng­land, but when they com hether, or to som other free Citty or Country (where praised be God is liberty of the gospel) then they shew, that be­fore they dissembled to avoyd the cruel perseqution of our land.

[Page 9] Moreover, the Bishops bewray great ignorance, whē they perswade the King and Parliament, to force Prince and people to Church by per­seqution: for if that bee the meanes to com to the Church of Christ, then Christ hath taught vs to fle the meanes of salvatiō, seing he hath taugt vs to flee perseqution: Mat. 10. 23▪ the which the Bishops and their Ministers per­swade to be a great meanes to bring men to the Church: Christ tea­cheth to flee perse­qutiō ergo it cannot possible be good. Indeed I con­fesse, it is the onely meanes to bring Prince and people to the false Chur: and therefore Christ teacheth vs to flee that meanes, least through per­seqution (which is a great temtation) we be constrayned to go the broad way (which is the false Church) that leadeth to destruction; & many goe in therat: and no maxvaile, for there m [...]may be any thing, except good Christians: for (besides Demas the worldlying, and Hymeneus the blasphemer and many other sorts of indifferent Christians, Mat. 7. 13 excommunicants cove­tous and profane persons) there are notale rebels ād Traytors, Note. see 2. tim. 3. 3 4. yea most cruel and desperate Traytors and Rebels, as Digby, Catesby, Percy, &c: whose buread and vnheard treathery wil never be forgotten, which persons, if they had not been forced to Church against their consciēces, had never enterprised, such horribel and hateful treason.

And the Bbs: should vnderstand that it is preaching and not perse­quting, that getteth people to the church of Christ, for the scripture saith Faith is by heareing, Rō. 10. 17. & heareing by the word of God, and not by the sword of Princes and Magistrats, as they perswade and practise: And therefore the Bbs: of our land are truly caled Antychrists for by their beastly and bloudy perseqution, as wel as by their blasphemous titles, erroneous doctrines, and popish goverment, may they justly be termed Antichrists.

Eleventhly, Mat. 24. because Christ forethou [...], that many false Christs, and false Prophets shold arise, 2. thes. 2. [...] & deceave many, yea if it were possible the very elect: And the Apostle Paul did prophecy a departure from the faith: 1. Tym. 4. And Peter said, 2. Peter. 2. There shold bee false teachers now among the people: and Iohn said, the Kings shold give their power & Authority vnto the beast, vntil the words of God bee fulfilled, rev. 57. 13 17. therefore if perseqution bee not laid downe, and liberty of the gospel set by, you may persequte the true Christians in steed of the false, as your predecessors have done: for they are now (like as they were then) the smalest number: and the false Christians are now (like as they were then) the greatest number: and perseqution is a notable marke of the false Church and her Bbs: Gal. 2. 3. & 5. 11. [...] 6. 12. and Ministers: and therefore Christ wold have vs flee from it, who overcame the devil ād his Ministers by the word of God, and by a good meeke and gentle life, whose steps his Bishops and Ministers ought to follow.

Twelvthly, because perseqution of such as doe preach and teach Christ is a great hinderance to the liberty of the Gospell: for thereby, are the Iewes, Turks, and Pagans occasioned and encouraged to persequte likewyse▪ all—such as preach and Teach CHRIST in [Page 10] their dominions: Note False Bbs: teach Turks and Pagans to persequte Christians For if Christian Kings and Magistrats wil not suffer Christians to preach and preach the gospel of Christ freely and peaceably in their dominions, how should you expect it of the infidels? vnto whome Bs: and Christian Kings and Magistrats ought to give a good exāple and not an evil, as to burne, bannish, hangh and imprison peaceable and godly Christians, that are no traytors, nor theeves, nor fighters, nor mā ­slayers, nor perswearers, nor drunckards, nor whoremasters, nor such like. And the King and Parliament may please to permit al sorts of Chri­stians, yea Iewes, Turks and Pagans, so long as they are peaceable ād no malefactors, as is aboue mentioned: which, if they be found to be vn­der 2. or. 3. witnesses, let them be punished according to Gods word: also if any be found to be willing lyers, false accusers, false ale [...]dgers and quoters of the Scriptures, or other mens wrytings (as som mē willingly doe) let them be punished according right and Iustice, it is due desert ād no perseqution, but let Gods word have his full ād free passage amongh them al, even to the end of their lives, in al bountifulnes, long sufferance and patience, knowing that it is ordeyned of Gods ritch mercy, to lead the infidels and such as erre vnto repentance, Rom. 2. 4. and amendemēt, out of the snare of the devil, [...]. 2. 25. of whom they are taken and deceaved.

Thirteenthly, because perseqution for Religion is to force the consciēce and to force and constrayne men and womens conciences to a religion a­gainst their wils, is to Tyrānisse over the soule, as wel as over the body and herein the Bishops comit a greater sin then if they force the bodyes of women ād maides against their wils: [...]. cor. 11. 2 yea herein they are more cruel and greater Tyrans then the Turks, False Bbs: worse then Turks and pagans. who though they force the bodyes of strangers, to slavery and bondage yet they let the conscience goe free, yea to Christians, that are so contrary to them in Religion: but these Idol Bishops wil force the consciences of Christians, their owne natural contrymen, even vnto spiritual slavery and bondage, and herein they commit fornication both with Prince and people, Note Falss Bbs: spirituall [...]ornicatiō. [...]. thes. 2. 4. & have made al both smale & greate, to receave a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads, so that no man may bye or sell, save he that will goe to Church, and submit to the Bi­shops ordinances, and name and marke of their beastly and bloudy per­seqution, through which as God they sit in, and reygne over the Con­sciences both of Prince and people, 1. Cor. 6. 19. 20. & 1. cor. 6. 16 17. with [...]ev. 18. 4 &. which is the spiritual seat and Tem­ple of God bought at a deere price, even with the pretious bleud of their onely spirituall Lord Iesus Messiah, the true Sheepheard and Bishop of their foules.

And the Bishops in forceingmen and womens consciences, doe there in play the Antychrist so wel as the Popes: [...]. Pet. 2. 1. and indeed there is never a Bishop in the land, [...]. Pet. 1. 19 but is a Pope, for Pope in Lattine is Papa, and Papa signifyeth Father in English, al the Bishops in our Land are cal­led reverend Fathers, therefore al the Bishops in our land▪ are caled reverend Popes, so many Lord Bishops, so many reverend Fathers, so [Page 11] many reverend Popes: If Idola­ters ought to be slain then ought al those that sub­mit & yeld spiritual obedience & reverēce vnto these Bbs) to be slaine, who then shold remaine in land alive? Rev. 17. 13. and these are all so many Antychrists, so many Idols, and so many false Gods o [...] England, how many are thy Gods, whom thou doest serve? For whose spirituall adoration the knee of evry man and woman must bowe, or els they shalbe persequted: vnto whom the King ought not any longer to give his authority and pouwer, least he fulfil the scripture which saith, that Kings should give their power and authority vnto the beast.

Fourteenthly, because the burning, bannishing, hanging and impriso­ning of men and women, by protestants, for difference of Religion, doe justifye the burning, bannishing and imprisoning of men and women, by the papists, for difference of Religion, even as the Papists doe justify the Turks and Pagans in such like cruelty and tyranny, wherein [...]o [...] is the protestants more merciful then the Papists, or the Papists thē the Turks Therefore, as the Papists (when they complayne of the Turks and Pa­gans, for their bloudy perseqution) doe therin condemne themsewes, be­cause they are found to doe the same, yea worse, for it is greater Tyran­ny for one Christian to forse and kil one another, then for Turks and pa­gans to kil a Christian, for that is no such great wonder, seeing it is a paganish part, who have no better knowledge, but Christians should have better knowledge and more merci then to play the Pagās against Chri­stians: Note. So also the protestants, when they complaine of the papists for their bloudy and beastly perseqution, doe therein condemne themselues, seing they doe the same, for which they blame others, and so are rebuked of the scripture, Rō. 2. 1. 3. which saith. Therefore thou are inexcusable, o thou man, who­soever thou art that blamest another, for in that thou judgest another, thou con­demnest thy self, for thou that judgest doest the same things: & thinkest thou this o thou man (that judgest them which doe such things, and thou doest the same) that thou shalt escape the judment of God?

Fifteenthly, because his Majesty and parliament would not willingly themselves be forcet against their consciences, by the perseqution of the Bishop of Rome and his Princes, so I beseech them (according to the law, Luc. 6. 31. Christ hath injoyned Christians) not by perseqution to force other mens consciences, Or provo­cation. against their wils by the irritation of the Bishops of our Land.

Sixteenthly, because perseqution doe cause men and women to make shipwrack of faith and good consciences, by forceing a religion vpon thē, even against their mindes and consciences, and also doe send them quike to the devil in their errors, if that be heresy for which they are hāged ād burned, King Edw­ard was an enemy to persequtiō which to doe, is a most vnChristian, vnnaturall, cruell and tyran­nous deed, and I am suer you would not bee content to be so dealt with all your selves: but indeed the popish and Idol Bishops are the authors hereof against the people, as wel as of other persequtiō against the prin­ces. [Page 12] For Antychristiā Bbs: Acts & mon: pag. 1484. doe draw Kings ād Princes hereto, against their myndes, as may appeare by Edward the sixt, that Godly King of famous memory, who being vrged by his bloudy Bbs:, to subscribe to the burning of a womā caled Ioane Butcher, The Chri­stiā answer of King Edward. he answered. wil you have me to send her quick to the devil in her error? but when his bloud thirsty Bs: wouls have no nay, he said againe to Bishop Cranmer, I lay al the chaledg therof on you before God, and Cranmer said, he had never so much to doe in al his life as to procure it, rev. 16. 14. whereby I doe perceave that godly Kings are drawen to battel against the Saints, by Antychristian Bbs: and false Prophets, who otherwyse would rule and reigne, more agrea­ble to the mynde of Christ.

Also, herby may al men perceave that the counsel and Bbs: could not satisfy the Kings consciēce by their perswasiō, if they could have shewed him the word of God, [...] for burning that Christian, it wold have prevailed with that godly King, and he might then of faith have consented, but his answer sheweth that he was not of their minde, for al that they had said, and therfore now, if it please you to require of your Bishops war­rant from the word of God for the persequting of Christians, or for for­ceing Prince and people to church, you shal find not one Bishop, yea not all of them together, though assisted with their Ministers, wilbe able to shew warrant from Gods word, whereby to perswade your consciēces therevnto: and whatsoever is not of faith is sinne, and whatsoever is not from Gods word, cannot be of faith.

Seaventeenthly, Rō. 14. 23. because perseqution of Christians by Christians doe not onely justifye papists, and teach the Iewes and Pagās to persequte Christians, but also doe teach the papists and others (that know not the mynde of Christ, and once get the vpperhād) to persequte those that per­sequted them: By Digby, Cates by &c: yea it is a meanes, (as we have had lamentable experiēce) to set (such as are forced to Church against their consciences) at deadly hatred against the King and State, and vrgeth al them to treason and rebelliō, ma [...]. 11. 29. that have not truly learned Christ, who himself was persequted to death, Luc. 14. 27 whose harmles crosse, al true Christians must take vp, ād whose gentle and humble steps they must follow ād walke in, or els they cānot be his disciples, nor sheepe of his pasture. And nether can the papists be perswaded that perseqution is a sinne, so lōg as they ād other Christians are also persequted by the protestants: seing the papists doe build their perseqution on the same ground with the protestants: but both sorts of Bbs: doe erre grosly, as shalbe shewed (Godwilling) when they make their defence except heerewith their consciences be convinced to yeld, as I wish they may for the salvation of their owne foules, the peace both of Prince and people, and the saftye of the King and State: In the meane whyle it is to be observed, that those Bbs: ād Ministers which perswade the King and Parliament, to burne, bannish, hang and imprison, for diffe­rence [Page 13] of religion are bloud-suckers and manslayers, and such (it cannot be denyed) caused Kings and Magistrats, to be their excicutioners and tormentors, in burning the Martyrs in former tymes, even in the dayes of King Henry the eyght. & Queene Mary, as the books of Acts & Monumēts wil witnes, if they be not burned and I aske the Bbs: and their Mini: if the martyrs should have obeyed the King and Queene, rather thē have suffered death?

And now I must humbly and with al reverence doe beseech his Maje: Act. 4. 19 and parliament, The Bbs: as the high preists, for­ce men to obay man rather thē God. advisedly to consider among themselves, whether the Prince or Princesse (differing with the Church now in matter of cōsciēce and religion, stablished by law in our land (as the right noble Princesse Elizabeth did, in Queene Maryes dayes) doe not incurre the danger ad cruelty of the law now, as that worthy Princesse did then, seing that popish and cruel law standeth stil in force, in most points of religion? and who dare trust the Bbs: and ther adherēts, in such a case, the matter lyeing in their hands. Note wel.

Let it be supposed that the Princes heart should be moved by the lord to embrace the Apostoliq faith & discipline, shal he be forced to beleeve as the Bishops doe, against his conscience? shal he bee constrayned to submit to their goverment and discipline against his conscience? shal he live in vexation and perseqution, and in danger of his life, by the Bishops and law stablished as the Princesse Elizabeth did? yea it must bee thus with our right noble Prince, except there bee partiality, yea it will bee thus with his Princely person, except those popish and cruel lawes be repealed and extinguished.

Wherefore I meekly intreate seeing death is most certaine, though most vncertayne when, that those Antychristian and Popish Lawes may bee dissimulled and made voyd in tyme, Then [...]ary til to mor­row. least wee all lament, and bewayle it, when it wilbee to late: And I pray your Majesty and honors to consider, that Kings and Princes hearts are in the hands of the Lord (as the Ryvers of waters) to turne as he will. And the scripture saith. The ten hornes (by which I vnderstand ten Kings) shall hate the whore and make her desolate and naked. Rev. 17. 16 Likewyse the Scripture saith to Abraham the Father of beleeving Princes, Gen. 17 [...]6. as well as beleeving people) Also I will make thee exceeding fruitful, Rom. 4. 17. and will make Nations of thee, Yea Kings shall proceed of thee. Which Scripture doe also overthrow the judgment of those men, that hould a Christian may not bee a King nor Magistrate. Let such consider that the Lord here speaketh of Abrahams Spirituall seed, and not of his naturall seed: Because if it be vnderstood of his Na­tural seed, then cannot Abraham be o Father of many nations, seeing all Abrahams natural seed, are caled Iewes, and are but one nation of the Iewes, so that the covenant of God could not be performed, that said: I wil make nations of the, yea Kings [...]al proceed of thee. Therefore it must [Page 14] be vnderstood of his spiritual seed, of which may be Kings and Princes, that are not naturaly descended of him, as wel as people that are not na­turaly descended of him / therfore beleving Kings may safly walke in the steps of their Father Abraham, and with their swords defend their sub­jects against their adversaries, and redeeme their bretheren out of the jawes of al devouring beasts and bloudy persequtors, for they beare not the sword for nought.

And now also I desier those subjects (of what degre soever / that wold destroy their Kings and Governors for difference in Religion) to consi­der that therin they justifye their Kings and Governors, which destroy their subjects for difference of Religion. For as it is sinne for Kings and Governors to destroy their subjects, for difference of religion, at the perswasion of their Bishops. So is it sinne (but in a higer degree) for sub­jects to destroy their King and Governors for difference of religion, at the perswasion of their Bishops and Ministers. Rom. 13. 4

Therfore perseqution for difference in religion is a monstrous ād cruel beast, that destroyeth both Prince and people, hindereth the gospell of Christ, and scattereth his Disciples that professe and witnes his name.

But permission of conscience in difference of Religion saveth both Prince and people, for it is a meeke and gentle lamb, which not onely furthereth and advanceth the gospel, but also fostereth and cheris heth these that professe it, as may bee seene by the permission of the Princesse Eliza­beth: and others that were permitted and fostered in Dutchland at that time. Permissiō of cōsciēce a furthe­rāce to the gospel and a safly both to prsnce and people Also permission of conscience is a greate and suerband, and benefit to the King and State, as may likewise bee seene in the same Princesse Eliza: who if she had not beene permitted, but had suffred death, as the bloudy Bishops earnestly desyred: then had not the Kingdom been so suerly not yet so purely kept ād preserved for his Mayesty ad his Royal issue, as now it is, the Lord be praysed therfore.

Further I beseech his right excellent Maiesty and parliament to ob­ser that perseqution, was the occasion that the Apostoliq Church was at first scattered and driven into the wildernis, that is desert places of the world, Rev. 12. 6. 14 & 13. 5. 7. whether she fled to save herself from the rage and Tyrannye of Antichrist and his Apostles and Ministers, the first Authors of perse­qution vnder the Gospell. Therfore his Majesty and Parliament may please to consider, 2. Cor. 11. 13. that so long as perseqution continue, so long will the Apostoliq Church continue scattered and persequted into the secret pla­ces of this world: and no mervayle, for her faith and discipline is as of­fensive as odyous and as vnwelcom vnto Antychrist and his Bishops and Ministers now: as it was then, as their burning, banishin, hanging and imprisoning, doe withnes even vnto this day. And it is to be noted, that as the Apostoliq faith and discipline (in the Apostles dayes, when through them true signes and wonders were wrought by the extraor­dinary gift and power of the Holy Ghost) did let and hinder the mistery of iniquity, 2. thes. 2. 6. 7. wrought by Antychrist his Apostles and Ministers, by whō [Page 15] the lyeing signes and wonders were done, through the extraordinary spirit of Satan. So now the Catholiq or Antichristian faith and disci­pline (haveing gotten the vpperhand by her lyeing signes and wonders, 2. Tes. 2. 9. and by perseqution) doe by the same, 1. tim. 4. 1. 2. 3. 2. tim. 3. 1. 4. 5. & 2. pe. [...]. 1. 3 let and hinder the mistery of God­lines, wrought by Christ, his Apostles and Ministers, by whom the true signes and wonders were done, without perseqution.

And it is well worthy to bee observed, 1. john. [...]. 1 both of King, Prince, and peo­ple, 2. john. 7 that the Bishops Ministers of Antychrist cannot abide, nor endure the faith and discipline of the Apostoliq Church, Iud. 4. 11 16. 18. because it willbee the overthrow of their blasphemous and spirituall Lord ships, and of their Antichristian and bloudy Kingdome. Note wel. And therefore are they so fyery hot and zealous, 1. john. 4. 3 for the Catholiq or Antichristian faith and disciplyne. for by their faith they shew plainly, that they are succeeded and descen­ded from Antychrist, VVho confessed not that the Messiah came in flesh: and by their discipline or goverment, they playnly shew, they are Antichrists Bishops and Ministers, who persequte with fyer and sword, al degrees both King, Prince, and people, that will not confesse their faith, and obey their discipline. And it is very plaine and easy both for King, Prince and people (if they wil not take vp religion oncredit, and content them with the religion they were borne ād brought vp in (as doe the papists) to discerne who they be that teach the Apostoliq faith and discipline, and who they be that teach Antychrists faith and disciplyne, for the holy A­postle sheweth it to al men, that wil give heed therto, for he saith: Dearly beloved, beleeve not evry spirit, but try the spirits, whether they are of God, for many false Prophets are gone out into the world, The Siriah saith came in flesh. which confesse not that Iesus Messiah came in flesh. Hereby shal you know the spirit of God, evry spirit that cō ­fesseth, that Iesus Messiah came in flesh, is of God, and evry spirit that confesseth not, that Iesus Messiah came in flesh, is not of God: but this is the spirit of Anty­christ, whom ye have heard, how that he shold come, & now already is he in the world. The same is the Antychrist that denyeth the Father and the Sonne, who­soever denyeth the son, 1. john. 2. 22. 23. the same hath not the Father. The Apost: meaneth such as deny Iesus to be Messiah, the Lord that came downe from Heaven, as Christ and they have taught, john. 17. 3. 5. 8. such have not the Father, but doe deny hem also, as they have taught him, and therfore Christ saith: The tyme shal come, that whosoever killeth you, 1. co. 15. 47 wil think that he doth God good service, but these things they wil doe vnto you, Iohn. 6. 38 42. 62. & 7. 26. 27▪ because they have not knowen the Father nor me, the Father loveth such as beleeve that I came out from God, thus faith Christ: But Antychrist and his Ministers beleeve not this doctrine, neither doe they thus teach Christ Iesus the Messiah. Iohn. 16. 2. 3. 27. 21.

And you may please to vnderstand that of this Antichrist (or rather (as the [...]riack) of this false Christ came the Church of Rome: whose bishops and Ministers teach not this doctrine, ād as the Mother so the daugh­ter also, teacheth not this doctryne: but will likewyse persequte both Prince and people, that shall confesse that Iesus Messiah came [Page 16] in flesh as Iohn teacheth: 1. joh. 4. 2. or that the Son of Man ascended vp, where he was be­fore, Ioh. 6. 62. & 3. 13. or that he was glorified with his Father before the world was, as himself saith: or that he was the second man the lord from heaven, or that he had and hath a heavenly body, Iohn. 17. 5. as Paule teacheth: for these ād such like doctrynes doe the Church of Rome ād her daughters persequte with fyer ād sword being indued with the spirit of Antychrist: 1. Cor. 15. 47. 49. By which Antychrist his A­postles and Ministers, 1. Ioh. 4. 3. the Apostoliq Church was scattered and driven into the wildernes, 2. cor. 11. 12. 15. that is desert and secret places of this world, evē by their bloudy perseqution. The which stil they continue and raise against the members and witnesses therof, Rev. 12. [...]. [...]. who w [...]ere and are the Martyrs, which in al ages have and doe suffer death, imprisonment, and bannish­ment, since the first perseqution: and we never reade, nor ever shal reade that the Apostoliq Church or such as have derived their faith and disci­pline of her, did ever persequte.

Therfore I humbly desier his Majesty and Parliamēt, with al godly carefulnes to consider, that it is not possible that the Church of Rome (ca­led Catholiq) or those that are descended of her, and have decived their faith and discipline frō [...]her, ever was, or could be the Apostoliq Church (caled primitive Church) or she that is descended frō her: seing the scrip­ture saith the Apostoliq church (caled in scripture the womā) hath a place prepared of God in the wildernes, a thousād twe hōdred and sixty dayes from the presence of such as did persequte her. Rev. 12. 6. 13. 14. Now then, I beseech you cō ­sider, may it be possible that the church of Rome (caled in scripture a mi­stery, great Babilon, the Mother of whoredoms, & abominations of the Earth, the woman that sitteth vpon a scarlot coulered beast, full of names of Blasphemy, the womā arayed in purple & scarlet, & guilded with gold & pretious stones & pear­les, haveing a cup of gold in her hand, ful of abominations & filtines or her forni­cation, the woman that is drunken with the bloud of Saints, & with the bloud of the martyrs or witnesses of Iesus, by her beastly perseqution) was or could be ever the Apostoliq Church, or are those that are descended from her, see­ing the scripture saith she hath a Place in the wildernes, prepared of God, where she shold be fed a thousand two hundred & sixty dayes, Rev. 12. 6. 13. 14. from the presence of her persequtors?

If so be, you wil have the Church of Rome, and those that are descen­ded from her, Note. to be the true Apostoliq Church: then it wil follow that the Church (caled the woman, and did flye into the wildernes, from her persequtors) was, and is the false Antichristian Church: and also it will follow that those (which we account to be the Martyrs and witnesses of Iesus) were not of the true Apostoliq church, 2. The. 2. 3 6. 8. but were obstinate persōs and heretiks, even as their adversaries (in Rome, Spaine, England and els where) did persequte, 1. Tim. 4. 1 2. 3. adjudge and execute them far.

But if you wil have the Prophecy of the Apostles to be true, a [...] [...] beleeve their holy writings, Rev. 12. 6. 11. 14. & 17. 2. 6. 17 and also wil have the Martyrs (that have bene burned, ban: hanged ād imprisoned) to be of the true Apostoliq Chur: then it will follow and that justly according and agreeable to the scrip­tures, [Page 17] that the Church of Rome and those that did ād doe persequte, 2. Tim. 3. 1 9. & 4. 3. 4 are descended from the false Antichristian Church, caled a mistery, great Babilō the mother of whoredoms & abominations of the Eearth, 2. pe. 2. 1. 3 &c: which was and is druncken with the bloud of Saints & martyrs of Iesus: 1. joh. 2. 18 19. & 4. [...]. seing they have her Antichristian faith and lordly discipipline, and for the defence and main­tenance therof, 2. Iohn. 7. wil also burne, bannish, hang and imprison / so hot ād fiery zealous that therby they shew plainly, Iude 4. 11 16. that they walke so just and even in the steps and paths of the Mystical woman great Babilon, their bloudy pa­rent & mother: Like mo­ther, like Daughter. so even I say, as if they studied her lyeing and Hypocritical doctrine, her deep and divelish devinity, her blasphemous, princely and dāgerous dignity, and her beastly, bloudy and deadly discipline. Through the continuāce whereof, 1. Tim. 4. 2 not onely the Apostoliq Church, is continued stil in the wilder­nes ād desert of this world, Rev. 2. 24▪ but also the jewes and others, both in great Brittayne, and al over the world, are kept back from the knowledge of Gods holy word, the onely order and ordinance Christ hath appointed, for the gathering of his Church together, out of al places of the world. And so long as perseqution continue, you cannot trye the spirits of the many false prophets, 1. joh. 4. 1. that are gone out into the world, as the holy Apostle doth loveingly advise and admonish you. But (like the Pastists) must be tyed onely to the spirits of your loedly Bishops and their Ministers, Fyer and sword, n [...] equal we [...] pons to the spirit & word. who wil have alboth King, Prince and people to receave their spirits, and there­fore wil not have any others to preach and print with in the Land, least their lyeing doctrine and Lordly discipline, be discovered and disclaimed. And in steed of disputing and wryting by the word and spirit of Christ (against their adversaries) they wil cruelly persequte and fight against them, by fyer and sword, and Spirit of Antichrist, from whom they are descended and succeeded, Mistically both lynealy and of great antiquite.

Wherefore I humbly beseech the King and parliament, that you will betymes listen vnto the holy spirit in the mouth of the prophet, which faith bewyse now therfore yee Kings, psal. 2. 1 [...] be learned (or instructed) yee judges of the earth, serv the Lord in feare, & rejoyce in trembling, kisse the son of God least he be angry, and ye perish in the way of perseqution, when his wrath shal suddēly burne. Let not therfore the Kings of the earth band themselves with the Bs: & ministers of Antichrist, Psal. 2. 2. [...] nor Princes assemble themselves together against the lord and against his anointed. 1. joh. 2. 2 [...] That is against Christ and his church: seing both he and she breake your bands and cast your coardes from them. Rev. 17. 1 [...] Yea her seed overcometh you, by the bloud of the lamb, & by the word of their testimoni, for they love not their lives vnto death. Rev. 12. 1.

Beware then in tyme least you offend any more of these litle ones that beleeve in Christ, seeing Christ saith it were better to have a milstone hanged about the neck, Mat. 18. 6 10. & drowned in the depth of the Sea, then so to doe. He meaneth that it were better for you to loose your lives, then any way to consent to the offence of such litle ones that beleeve in Christ. See then I pray that they be not despised, burned, bannished, hanged ād imprisoned. For their Angels alwayes behold the face of Christs Father in Heaven. And remem­ber [Page 18] he saith: Mat. [...]. 38▪ 39. the tree is knowen by his fruit, but persequting of Christians, is an evil fruit. And that a good man out of the good treasure of his heart, bringeth foorth good things: Mat. 11. 35▪ 36. but persequting of Christiās is no good thing. And that for every ydle word men shal speak, they shal give accounts at the day of judgement: How much more for every wicked and cruel deed of persequ­tion, as burning, bannishing, hanging and imprisoning of those that cō ­fesse with the mouth, Rom. 10. 9▪ & beleeve with the heart the Lord Iesus, & that God raysed him from the dead: whose lawes and ordinances they are carefull to keep and obey! Christ saith that such shalbee saved, and yet you feare not to burne, bannish, hang and imprison such. But if you beleeve that God will avendge his elect, Luc. 18. 7. beware of persequting his servāts, that cal on his name, specialy such as witnes his truth against the abominations of Antychrist. Suffer not your Bishops to destroy those men and women, that striue to serv God according to his wil in his word. Be not your Bishops exe­cutioners, in burning, bannishing, hanging, and imprisoning of harmlesse and peaceable Christians: but let them enjoy fredom of the gospell and liberty of conscience: that so the Apostoliq Church (which is scattered and driven into the wildernes ād desert of this world) may be againe gathered togather, both of Iewes and gentils, into visible and stablished congrega­tions. 2. Txs. 2. 8▪ And that the Catholiq and vniversal Church of Antychrist may bee con­sumed & abolished by his word & spirit, I pray the Lord to give such grace, the Sea of Rome may [...] apace. as the holy Apostle hath foretold, even the vttermost of his arival, which is the Emperial & triple crowne, through the triple sea of Rome.

And againe I humbly entreate the King and parliamēt, to vouchsafe to heare me with patience yet a litle further: If freedom of the gospel and permission of conscience might be graunted, then would not Papis [...] nor any others dissemble their soules, and to the greate danger, both [...] King and State, seeing they are forced to Church against their conscien­ces: And may not Popish Priests and Iesuits (vnawares to the Bi­shops) become the Bishops Ministers, seeing the change of their Reli­gion, and religions habit differ so litle, ād so by degrees infect the people with more popish doctrine, Nota Frō popes submission ther is great suspi [...]ion. as occasion shalbee? And such men wil rea­dely imbrace the Bishops orders, and so they shall readely have the Bi­shops favours: by which meanes, they may more easily ād speedly, ha [...] accesse vnto the court, and presence of the King and Prince, which indeed is very dangerous, howsoever not regarded. Therefore I doe (accor­ding to my dewty) humbly advise his Majesty, not to bewtifie his cou [...] and presence, with any popish stones, not with one, though it be of All [...]blastor.

But permission of Conscience and freedom, and liberty of the gospe [...] will no [...]ay bee dangerous to the King or State, if such like rules [...] these bee observed.

First, that no people tainted with Treason, doe beare any office.

That al sorts of people tainted with Treasō, doe (at al times frō home) weare ab lack hat with two whire signes, the one before the other be­hinde in open sight.

That no people, tainted with treason approach within ten myles of the Court, without licence.

That no people tainted with treason doe inhabit the Citty of London, nor yet within ten myles thereof.

That none tained with treason, doe make any assembly or congrega­tion.

That no person or persons (in whatsoever difference, by reasoning or disputing) doe draw any weapon, nor give any blow, stroke, or pushe, in payne and penalty, as his Majesty and Parliament thinck meet.

That (for the more peace and quietnes, and for the satisfyeing of the weake and simple, among so many persons, differing in Religion) it bee lawfull for every person or persons, yea Iewes and Papists, to write, dispute, comfer and reason, print en publish any matter touching religiō, either for or against whomsoever, alwayes provided they aledge no fathers, 2. Tim. [...]. 24. 25. for proffe of any point of religiō, but onely the holy scriptures neither yet to reproch or [...] one another, nor any other person or per­sons, james. 3. 1▪ but with al love, gentlenes, and peaceablenes, enforme one another to the glory of God, honor of the King and State, and to their owne good and credit, Note by which meanes, both few errors and few bookes will bee written and printed, A true signe of false Bi­shops an Ministers. seeing al false Ministers, and most people, have litle or nothing els (besides the Fathers) to build their religion and doctrine vpon: (or if it be once stablished by law that none shal confir­me their Religion and doctrine, by the Fathers, and by prisons, burning and bannishing etc: but by the holy Scriptures, then error will not bee written nor disputed, except by obstinate persons, and [...] consciences seeing the word of God will bee no shelter for any error. Yea I know by experience, among the people caled Brownists, that a Man shall not draw them to wryte, though they bee desyred, for one of their prea­chers caled Mast: Rob: hath had a wryting of myne in his hards, above sixe Moneths, and as yet I can get no answer it seemes he knoweth not how better to hide his errors, then by silence, and this willbee the case of all false Bishops and Ministers, Iohn. 3. 2. who had rather [Page 18] [...] [Page 19] [...] [Page 20] be mute and dumb, Iohn. 3. 10▪ then bee drawen into the light with their errors.

Therefore permission of conscience, and liberty of the gospel in our lād of great Brittaine, wil mightily further the advancement of the Apo­stoliq faith. And chiefly their books, whereout sufficient matter willbee drawen, for the convinceing of every perticuler religiō, which is against the religion, stablished by Christ and his Apostles, who by all meanes Lawfull, sought the conversion and salvation, both of Iewes and Gentils. 1. Cor. 9. 20▪ 22. And they are vnconstant and faithles men, or at least very ignorant, that thinck error will ouercome and prevayle against the truth. Act. 16. 3.

For the Abolishing of such thoughts, I desper such men to cōsider the mighty victory and prevailing of the truth, in the tyme of Christ ād his Apostles, which (notwithstanding resisted and disputed against: by the most part of the Priests and learned men, both of Iewes and Gentils) yet ouercame and prevayled against al the errors of the high priests and great learned Men, both of the Iewes and gentils, and the Apostle saith we cannot doe any thing against the truth, 2. Cor. 13. 8▪ but for the truth: and seing it is the same truth, which al good men would embrace, why should we not hope the same victory by it! Did not King Darius ād al the people both jewes and gentils cry out and say, 2. Esd. 4. 38. 41. that truth is greate and strongest? Why then should those that have the truth, and those that wold have the truth, be affraid of errore seing truth discovereth dark and dangerous wayes of error, though abroad in open books, even as light discovereth darke and dangerous places, though abroad in open high wayes: And as the more darke and dangerous the wayes be, the more necessary and needful will light be found of al that travaile: So the more darke and dangerous the errors be, the more needful and profitable wil truth be found, of all that would travil to heaven. But som may say objection let al this be grāted, yet it is no wisdom we think, to bring dangerous errors into the light, that so many men may stumble at them. Which being not brought to light, would not bee so much as knowen to som.

I answer, Answer. no more, then a Rock that lyeth hid vnder water, which (for want of bringing into the light) many Men may make shipwrack thereō and so stumble or fal neverthelesse, though it be not so much as knowen to them before. Therfore as a stock in the Seas (though not so much as knowen to som) yet (for want of being made knowen) many men stumble and fal theron / ād so perish both men and goods. So an error (though not so much as known to som) yet (for wan [...] of being made known) many men may stumble and fal theron / and so perish both bodies an [...] soules the which is more lamētable▪ and as Roks in the seas / the more they manifest thēself [...] the more furtherance in the way to the Heaven. So errors in the world the more they manifest themselves, the more furtherance in the way to heaven. And you shal vnderstand that errors being brought to the light of the word of god, wil vanish as darknes before the light of a torch: evē as the chaffe before the winde cannot stand, so error before truth cannot abide: therfore it is no hinderance, but a great furtherance to haue al er­roneous Rocks in the haven to heaven, made knowen and published.

[Page 21] And a greate and suer argument it is, Another true signe of false Bishops & ministers. that those Bishops and Mini­sters have not the truth, that publikly dare not dispute or wryte against error, as may be seene in the Bishops and Ministers in Queen Maryes dayes, which could not abide to have books written and printed, of that which they caled error and heresy, but caused, that if any such were written, both them and the Authors to be burned, if they could com by them. Therfore if permission of conscience and liberty of the gospel be not granted, and burning lawes repealed, then the Bishops and Ministers now may perswade and cause to be burned, both the books and the Authors, that have the truth in steed of heresy and heretiks, even as their prede­ [...]ssors have done already, The word of God the onely defender of the faith of Christ. and so shed more innocent bloud, and also pro­voke the Lord to further wrath against the King and State. It is not the gallosse, nor the prisons, nor burning, nor bannishing, that can defend [...] Apostoliq faith: indeed the King ād State may defend Reliōs peace [...] their sword and civil power, but not the faith, otherwise, then by the [...]ord and spirit of God. The dutch Princes and peeres say, that force, word, & gallosse, in matter of Religion: is a good meanes to spil bloud, & make [...] vprere in the land, but not to bring any man from one faith to another. The [...]agans wil not persequte one another for religion, though (as I read) [...] be aboue three thowsand sorts among them. And you know both [...]ing Henry and Queene Mary, thought themselves defenders of the [...]ith, and thaught they burned herericks and heresy, when they burned [...] and their books, Idol Bbs: & false ministers authors of persequtiō Rev. 16. 14▪ but now you see and must acknowledg, that they [...]ere persequtors of the faith, insteed of defenders therof, and also that [...] (through the instigation of their bloudy Bishops) burned the word [...] God, and those that professed and wrought it, insteed of heresy and [...]reticks. And thus it wilbe now if the Bishops and their Ministers [...]ay haue their wils: and therin they (as their predecessors) fullfill the [...]ord of God, in gathering Kings of the earth to the battell of the great day of [...]od Almighty. For they perswade Kings to force their subjects, to re­ [...]ave the faith, and to bee of the Church, whereas the Word of God tea­ [...]eth otherwise, Rom. 10. 14. 17. saying, Faith commeth by heareing, and hearein by the word [...] God, and not by the Kings sword. And Christ saith: Teach al nations & [...] force al nations: and this teaching is to be vnderstood by the word ād [...]iting of the Prophets and Apostles of our Lord and Saviour Christ which is the Word of God. For they that wilbee of the true faith ād [...]hurch, must be caled thervnto, out of the World: by the Word of God, [...]every nation, and not forced and constrayned in every nation, as the [...]shop of Rome, and al other false Bishops and Ministers have and [...] perswade Kings, Emperors and Magistrats.

And his Majesty and Parliament may please to vnderstand, that so [...]doe, Mar. 16. [...]6. is to quench the Spirit of God, in Christ Bishops and ministers, and al­ [...] furstrate the precept of Christ, 1. tes. 5. 19. which saith: Preach the Gospel to evry [...], besides, it maketh their owne office ād functiō voyd, they ought [Page 22] to preach & instruct, [...]. tim. 2. 24, 25. with al meeknes, them that are contrary minded, proveing if God at any tyme wil give them repentance, that they may know the truth for the ministers of the Lord must not strive, but be apt to teach, gentle towards all men, suffring evil men patiently, telling Kings and Princes, that the wea­pons of Christs Bishops and Ministers, are not carnal (as the weapons of all false and Antichristian Bishops and Ministers are) but Spiritual, & migh­ty through God, to cast downe holds, casting downe evry high thing, that is exal­ted against the knowledge of God, 2. Cor. 10. 3. 5. & bringing into captivity, evry thought, to the obedience of Christ.

Also, if all within the land be forced to be of the church, as the Bishops and their ministers would stil have it, thē there would be no world in the land, Rev. 11. 2. but al the land wold be the Church, which is absurd, and contray to the scriptures, Act. 2. 41. 47. and great ignorance doe the Bishops and their mini­sters shew, when they thinck the whole nation of people, is the Church of Christ, Note for there it cannot be said, out of greate Brittayne, the Lord added to the Church from day to day, Act. 2. 47. such as shold be saved: seeing within the land there would be none without to be added: Also within that land, then would be no perseqution, A true Church wil not persequte. seeing the Church of Christ doth not persequte at al, much lesse it self, but the Ministers and members of that Church doe persequte one another, and therefore it cannot be the spiritual King­dom and Church of Christ, but of Antichrist, seeing it is devided against it self, Mat. 12. 25 rev. 18. 2. 8 and persequteth one another, and wil with her mother greate Babi­lon, be consumed and condemned, seeing (as she) they burne, bannish, hang, and imprison one another which is no Christian, 1. Cor. 8. 11. 12. but Antychrist, an, mon­strous, cruel, woulvish, and a tyranous part ano practise: for Christ sent hi [...] Ministers as lambs among wolves, Luc. 10. 3▪ & not as wolves among lambs.

Againe, Gen. 32. 28 I humbly and withal reverence doe beseech his right excellēt Majesty, Rom. 13. 4 to give me leaue, to put him in mynd, of those things that do [...] concerne the glory of God, the assurance of his owne salvation, the sta­blishment of his throne, and the benefit both of the Church of Christ, and the common wealth of al his dominions. And though as Iosias, he find [...] (by reading in the booke of the new Testament) a great alteration of the Apostoliq faith, & change of the lawes & ordinances of Christ, within his do­minions. Yet not to be dismayed, as Henry le grand, but be encouraged a [...] Iosiah, to labor and endevor the redresse therof, according to the myn [...] of Christ, in his new Testament. And I doubt not, but as Iaacob the Pa­triarch prevayled with God & Men: So shal Iaacob the King prevayle both wit [...] God & men, especially being his chief stuard, by his new Testament.

Through the zealous reading whereof wilbe found, that Antychrist the king of the Catholiq faith and discipline (caled the mistery of iniqui­ty) doth sit in the Temple of God, 2. Tym. 2. even as the scripture hath foretold. 1. tym. 4. [...] it is to be noted that the scripture hath also foretold, Rev. 17. 15 of the consumatiō. [...] abolition, 2. th [...] 2. 8. of this Antychrist, the man of sin, & his mistery of iniquity, with the [...] most of his arival, Rev. 17. 16 [...]. or hyghest top of dignity, he is come vnto▪ and this shalbe done by the spirit of the Lord in the mouth of his servants. For when [...] [Page 23] words of God be fulfilled, then shal the servants of the lord prevaile (by his word and spirit) with ten kings that shal hate, Caled the Temple of God. & make the whore desolate, which sitteth in the hearts and consciences of peoples, multitudes & nations, and this whore is the woman caled the great Citty which reigneth over the Kings of the earth, 2. Thesa. meaning the chur: of Rtome, by her false faith ād disciplin, which is so fast setleds in the hearts and consciences of the Kings of the earth, Rev. 17. 1 15. 18. that they think they doe God good service, in killing and burning his servants that do speak against her faith & disciplyne, Iohn. 16. 2 & that wil not bay any of her wares, that is her Antychristian doctrines ād ordinances. But as she hath had her exal­tation and arival to the heyght and dignity of the [...] Empire of Rome, Re. 17. 13 14. by the love of kings, who have given their power and authority vnto her, and who have fought for her against the Saints & servants of Iesus. So she shal have her consumation and abolition (from that height and dignity) by the hatred of kings, who againe shal take their power and authority from her, and therwith defend the peace and persons of the Saints & servants of Iesus: & no [...] for religions peace, wil use their power and authority against the bloudy perseqution of Antychrist and al his bloudy Bishops and Ministers, ād so becom nursing fathers vnto the church of Christ. And as it hath plea­sed God, to give his Majesty peace round about, as he did vnto King Cyrus, in whose dayes the material Temple began to be repared (which was a figuer of the spiritual temple) So I pray it may please him also (in the peaceable dayes of king Iames) to begin to repayre the spiritual Temple) the Apostoliq church scattered and dryven abroad into the wildernes of this world, Esay. 2. 4. whose ca [...]ing and gathering together, Ezra. 4. 7. must be by the preaching of the word of God, Ha. 2. 4. 10. both to jewes and gentils, and not by the sword of the kings of the earth, as Antychrist and his Ministers have now along tyme per­swaded and prevailed, wherby not onely the jewes and infidels, but also papists and other false Christians, are hindred and deprived from the knowledg of the Apostoliq faith. And it is be noted that David might not build Gods temple, because he had spilt much blood, which sheweth, no blood ought to be spilt, for the building of the spiritual temple. 1. Cro. 28. 3. ergo peace in religion is a good meanes to make a vnity of religion among so many Christian sects

And it is wel worthy consideration, Exod. 25. [...] and 35. 5▪ that as in the tyme of the old Te­stament, the Lord would not have his offrings by constraint, but of every man whose heart gave it freely: Act. 2. 40. 41. mat. 28 so now in tyme of the gospel, he wil not have the people constrayned, but as many as receave the word gladly, they are to be added to the Church by baptisme: Mar. 16. 16▪ and therfore Christ commanded his disciples to teach al nations, Mat. 10. 11 14. & baptise them, that is to preach the word of salvatiō to evry creature, of al sorts of natiōs, that are worthy and willing to receave it. And such as shal willing and gladly receave it, he hath commanded to be baptised in the water, that is dipped for dead in the water, ād therfore the apostle saith, Els what shal they do, which are baptised for dead, if the dead be not raised why are they baptised for dead? 1. Co. 1 [...]. 29 And therfore also he saith: we are buried thē with him by baptisme &c: and it is to be wel observed, that when Christ [Page 24] wold have preached the word of salvation to the gaderēs, Luc. 8. 37. he did not com­pel them when they refused, but finding them vnwilling to receave him and his word, he turned from them without hurting thē: also whē Iames and Iohn saw that som of the Samaritane [...] refused Christ▪ Luc. 9. 54. 55. they wold have com­manded fyer from heaven to consume them, as Elias did. But Christ rebuked thē and said: ye know not of what spirit ye are: For the son of man is not come to destroy mens lives, but to save them. By al which, it may please his Majesty and Parliament, to take knowledge that Christ wil haue none consumed with fyer and sword, for not heareing and not receaveing his word: And that (howsoever it hath bene the mynde of Antychrist, to destroy mens liues for religion, and therein haue not spared neither prince nor people) yet it is not the mynde of Christ, that princes should destroy their subiects, nor yet that subiects shold destroy their Princes for difference in religion.

And therfore why shold Bishops perswade Princes and people, and why shold king, prince and people be perswaded by their Bishops and Ministers, to be contrary mynded to Christ? verily it is a notorious ād playne token of a false faith and discipline, that is defended by fyer and sword, the power and authority of Princes: And they cannot be Christs Bs: and preachers that perswade princes and peoples to such Antychri­stian tyranny and cruelty. Christs Bs: wil not be lords over the con­sciences. And it is very evident that those Bs: and Mm: which giue ouer men and women to the Magistrate, to be perswaded by perseqution, doe shew clearly that their doctrine is not good, and that they want the word ād spirit of God, ād therfore flee to the Magist: sword for the forceing of them to their faith and disciplyne, and as the wyne is not good which we are forced to drink, so those doctrynes are not good which we are forced to beleeue. But it may be by this tyme, al those Bishops (who vnfainedly feare God and truly love the king) will haste and make speed to come vnto his Majesty for pardon, acknowled­ging the truth of this booke, confesseing their ignoraace and arrogance, in the knowledge of Gods word, and in compelling the people to heare the word preached, and for impri: burn: bannis: and hang: for religion: cōtrary to the minde of Christ, ād also for stopping the mouthes of mē ād burning their books, that preach ād wryte contrary to their myndes ād wils, yea it may be they wil also confesse and say: Oh most gratious king, we beseech your Maiesty to shew vs mercy and to forgiue vs our spirituall pride and ambition, in that we haue thus long vsurped the blasphemous titles of spiri­tuallords and lords graces, [...]he Bs: do [...]now in [...]heir con­sciences [...]hat this [...] true. the which Tytles we now to the glory of God, ād ho­nor of the King do with Vntained hearts confesse, to be due and belong onely to Christ himself: and that the name and Tytle of spiritual lord cannot belong to any earthly Creature, no not to the King or Emperor, because it is an heavenly name and tytle, how much lesse can it belōg or be due vnto vs, your Maiestys vnworthy subjects and schollers. And for so much as we now vnderstand (the Lord be pray­sed therfore) that the holy and heavenly name and devine tytle of spiritual lord is as much, [...]ob. 32. 22 yea as high and greate, Phi. 2. 9. 11 as the name and tytle of a spiritual God, and also [Page 25] that it is a name aboue evry name, which God the Father hath given vnto Christ onely to the end, that evry knee shold bow vnto that onely and heavenly name, and that evry tongue shold confesse that Iesus is the Messiah, the Lord, vnto the glory of God the Father, Col. 1. 18. that in al things Christ might have the preheminence, for he alone is the head of the Chuach, which is his body: The which cannot bee so long as we, or any other Bishops, do hold and retayne that devine, high and super excellent name and tytle of spiritual lord: Because then it cānot be said that God hath so highly exalted him, as to give him a name aboue evry name, seeing our names and tytles are also spiritual, and are caled spiritual lords so wel as the son of God, The Bs: in Tytles e­qual to the Son of God. Iesus the Messiah. The remembrance hereof most gratious soueraigne doe make vs to tremble before God and the king. And therfore we most earnstly desire your sacred Majesty, and the whole Parliament, to dischardge and release vs of these fearful names and tytles▪ that doe onely belong to the Son of God, Iesus the onely spiritual lord, that God hath given vnto his Church.

Moreover, we doe (according to the truth) acknowledge, that if wee shold any longer retayne these devine and high names of spiritual lords and lords graces, we shold therin be intiteled, not onely with a name equal to our lord Iesus, the onely begotten Son of God, Note Gods bles­sings il ex­pected, vn­lesse these Idols bee rejected, who are exalted above al earthly Gods. but also we shold be intytled with a name and tytle above your right excellent Maiesty, yea above al Emperors, Kings ād Princes of the earth The which alone we doe acknowledge to be a sufficient cause to put vs downe, and to depri [...]ue vs of these vsu [...]ped names, and blas [...]hemous tytles. Also we doe confesse, that our pomp and state wherin we now live, is more like the Bishops of the Catholiq Church of Antychrist: then any way like vnto the Bishops of the Apostoliq Church of Christ; vnto whom we acknowledge, we ought to bee made like, and also to be qualified with the like gifts and graces of the spirit, or els in no [...]ase we can be meet Bishops for the Church of Christ, as the Apostle plainly tea­cheth both to Tymothy and Tytus &c: And we must further acknowledge and confesse, that our howses, howsholds and revenues are more fit ād meet for prin­ces, Dukes and Earles, then for the Bishops of Christ. VVherfore (being moved and stirred vp hereto by the feare of God) we earnestly beseech your Majesty and par­liament, 1. Tym. 3. also to disburden vs of this great pomp and state, and of our great and Princelyke howses, Tit. 1. 6. 9. howshols and revenues; that so we may be made equal ād conformable to the Ministers of Christ, and then we shal have both hope and cōfort of the world to come, although but litle in this, except your Majesty and Parlia­ment doe grant free liberty of conscience, the which we now do also with the poore distressed Christians, most humbly entreat and desire: and that for these 4. reasons: First, because therby the gospel of Christ wilbee set free and at liberty, wherby al people both Iewes and Gentils wilbe gathered to the Apostoliq faith, Church and discipline. Secondly, because many of your Maj: subjects, both Men and women (who now are forced to dissēble their religion, for feare of our perse­qution) wil be released and set free from their spiritual bondage ād slavery, wherin we now do hold thē against their consciences, and so they wil becom more faith ful Christians to God, and more loyal subjects to your Maj: then ever they were before, to the salvation of their soules and the saefty of the Crowne and State.

[Page 26] Thirdly, because the poore distressed Christians (now bannished and dispersed out of their Fatherland, over the face of the earth) wilbe redeemed frō greate misery and bondage, wherin now (no doubt) they live and abide, because they wil not be in bondage to any other spiritual lord or head, then the lord Iesus Messiah alone, whose faith and disciplyne they desier onely to learne and obey. Fourthy, because therby great benefit and comodity wil redound, both to your Majesty and to all your subjects, within your highnes dominions by the great commerce, in trade & trafiq both of Iewes and al people, which now for [...]ant of liberty of conscience, are forced and dryven els where: and also from the revennues & liveings, which we and our glergie doe possesse, and from the courts and offiices we hold ād keep great profit and commodity wil redound, both to your highnes, and to al your kingdoms, we say more profit and commodity then we or any man is able to ex­presse. And therfore, we also desier al his maiestyes subjects, both greath & smale in al love ad feare of God, not to be offēded, or any way moved or grieved, when they shal see such a reformation of vs, as that famous King Henry the eyght, did make of our lordly brethren the Abbots and their Clergye: For indeed such a re­formation ought to come among vs and our glergy, To greate [...] the ods, [...] use the word, a­gainst gods word. seeing we are no way agrea­ble to the new Testament, of the onely spiritual lord Iesus Messiah, but are limbs and fellow members of that Antychristian ād Romish church, which in the scrip­tures is Prophecyed to be abolished and destroyd. Now therfore we pray you all let not King David say, the Sons of Seruiah are to strong for him, for that wil bee vnprofitable for you al. And for conclusion, we entreat his Ma: and Parlia: to enact (that as our adversaries com against vs, onely with the word of God, so we go against them onely with the word of God, and not as we have done by civil authority, for so our selves may be forced to dissemble Thus it may be, the lord wil perswade and work in the hearts of some of the Bishops, who wil willingly resigne their Antychristian tytles and Popish pomp and State, with their princelike howses ād lyveings into the hands of the King, without any compulsion or constraint. But if they doe not, yet if it please God to open the kings heart, to see their Antichri­stian and Idol estate, ād the danger ād damage they cause both to the King Prince and People, they wil be compelled therto, evē as their lordly bre­thren the Abbots in King Henry dayes were. And howsoever it be not regarded, or perhaps not descerned, yet in the sight of God ād his people they are greater Idols, then their lordly bretheren the Abbots: yea greater Idols then the Images of wood and stoone (which that famous ād Godly King Edward, The Bs: greater I­dols then the Abbots [...]mages or goldē calfe▪ did pul downe and destroy) for they did not imprison, nor burne, nor hang: nor yet caused to be bannished any of the kings subjects, that would not worship them, as these Idol Bishops doe. And out of doubt: these Bishops are greater Idols then the golden calfe, Aa­ron made and offred vnto: for the calfe did not persequte nor ver, such as did not acknowledge it for their Lord as the Bishops doe: neyther did the Calfe reygne and rule by force over the consciences of the people as these Idol Bishops doe.

Besides, the Calfe was set vp in steed of Moses, who brought the people [Page 27] out of Egypt, Ex. 32. 1▪ and shewed them the wil of God, but these Bbs: are set vp in steed of Christ, who have brought vs out of the bondage of hel, and who sheweth vs his Fathers wil in his new Testament, the which these jdol Bs: wil not suffer vs to obey but in steed therof wil force vs to faldown worship and obey ther Father Antychrists wil and old testamēt, what greater idolatri thē to obai other spiritual lords, then the lord Iesus. which stinks in the nostrels of al reformed strangers that heare thereof, as wel as in ours that have taken our flight from it. Therfore these spirituall lords and Idol Bishops ought to be pulled downe and suppressed, like the Abbots their lordly brethren, though not sacrificed vnto the Lord in Smithfeild as the Godly king Iosias sacrificed the Idol Priests of the high pla­ces on the Altars therof. And I doe verely beleeve, that if free liberty of cō science be granted, 2. king. 23. 17. 20. that the spiritual kingdom of these Idol Bs: will in tyme fal to the ground of it self, as the jdol Dagon fal before the Arke for throug the knowledge of Gods word, 1. sam. 5. 3. wil al godly people, with draw themselves in al peceable and godly wise, from the spiritual obedience of these spiritual lords and Idol Bbs: and quietly betake themselves vnto the obedience of the onely spiritual lord Iesus Messiah. But howsoever it be I shalbe contented therewith, and so I wish al others, for we al ought to be content, if we obtayne freedom of conscience, and therefore to give god prayse cōtinualy, that hath wroght so blessed a worke in the hearts of the King and Parliamēt, for whō as the scripture teacheth we ought to make supplications, 1. ty. 2. 1. 2▪ prayers and intercessions, that they may com to the knowledge of the truth, and that we may lead a peaceable and quiet life in al godlines and honesty. And vnto whō we ought to give (by the law of God) al earthly honor feare and reverence, Rō. 13. 1. 7▪ and willingly to paytribute and custō, tax and tol, so much and so often as it shal please his Majesty and parliam: to appoint and gather, by any officer or officers whatsoever. For whom also, and for the whole common wealth of al his Kingdoms, we ought to be diligent and ready to hazard and lay downe, not onely our goods, but also our lives at al tymes and occasiōs. For Christ hath onely set vs free from al ecclesiastical lawes and ordinances, which himself hath not com­manded in his last wil and Testament. Yea from the ecclesiastical lawes and commandements of the old Testament, Col. 2. 14. how much more hath he set vs free from the ecclesiastical lawes and ordinances of Antichrist, Heb. 8. 13. but he hath not set vs free from the Moral and Iudicial law of God, for that the king is bound to execute, and we are bound to obey: and for want of the execution therof, Deut. 17▪ 18. 20. there are in our land many whores and whorekee­pers, ād many childrē murdered besides the death ād vndoeing of many persons about whores. Wherfore I humbly desier that the Morall and and Iudicial low of God may be practised and executed, of al degrees both high and low without respect of persons, according the mynd of Christ. For the Lord wil have that evry man shal love him above al, and his neyghbor as himself, and Christ saith, as ye would that men shold do to you, Luc. 6. 3 [...] so do ye to them likewise.

Therfore as the king wold not have his subjects, to take away his life [Page 28] because he is contrary to them in religiō. So let not the king take away his subjects lives, because they are contrary to the king in religion: and as you wold not men shold force you to a religion against your con­sciences, so doe not you force men to a religion against their consciences. And as it is the duty of subjects to seeke the conversion of their king ād State, by the word of God, and not his and their destruction by fyer ād sword. So it is the duty of the king and state, to seek the conversion of of their subjects by the word of God, Note and not their destruction by fier ād sword, as the Pope and his Prelats doe teach: whose vassals therin both Emperors and Kings (as wel as people) have bene a long tyme: both to the destruction of thēselfs ād their subjects. For who knoweth not that prelats and preists haue perswaded subjects, to destroy their kings and princes, as wel as kings and princes to destroy their subiects: but [...] pray thē both to take notice that the scrip: 1. Cor. 3. 17 & 6. 19. 20▪ saith he that destroyeth the Temple of God, him wil God destroy. Let not therfore kings, princes nor subjects bee any longer perswaded to destroy one āother through the suttelty of Bs: and their mi: who (most of thē) onely seeke the security of their owne pōp and glory, ād the stablishmēt of their spiritual thrones therin: for so long as they may confirm that, they passe not who perish, whether king, prince or people. Againe therfore I humbly pray his Ma: and par: to repeale and make voyd al popish lawes and canons, and to see the moral and Iu­cial law of god, Frederich & Iohn Palsgraves said that vnder pre­text of the holi ghosts office of correction litle els was sougt thē to reygne over the cōsciē ­ces of the Magistrats & subjects like as in the ac­cursed po­pedom is cō to passe &c. both firmly enacted, ad carefully practised after the minde of Chr: and then shal Christs spiritual throne be stablished in the hearts & con­sciences both of king, prince and people, so as the Chu: Christs spiritual kingdom shal increace in the knowledge of faith, and obediēce therof, with al loue, peace ād charity, one towards another. And the cōmō wealth of his Ma: King: wil florish and prosper, ād also his throne be constātly stablished both to him and his heyres through out al his dominions, in a suer land of peace and love, tho [...]e with and towards another, to the glory of God and the cōfort of his Maj: and of al his subjects, ād also to a famous ād excellent glorious paterne of govermēt, to al kingdōs, natiōs ād contries round about, as in the dayes of Salomō king of Israel. For if the holi lawes of Gods word be practised and executed after Christs wil, thē, shal neither king, prince nor people be destroyed for differēce in religion: then Treason & Rebelliō, as wel as burn: ban: han: and impri: for difference in religion wil cease and be laid downe, then shal not mē, womē and youth be hāged for theft: then shal not the poore lame, sik and weake ones, be stocked and whipped, neither shal the poore, stranger, fatherlesse ād widowes, be dri­ven to beg frō place to place, neither shal the lame, sik ād weake persons suffer such misery ād be forsaken of their kinred, as now they be, thē shal not murder, whoredō and adultry be bought out for mony: then shal not the greate defraude and wrong the smale, neither the ritch oppresse the poore by usury and litle wages: then shal not men bring vp and i [...]herit others childrē in steed of their owne, neither shal an honest man be forced to liue with a whore in steed of an honest wife, nor yet an honest women [Page 29] with a whorekeeper in steed of an honest husband [...] shal not servāt [...] be forced from mariage by bonds, nor yet be [...] servitude, longer then six yeares, neither shal they be brought vp contrary to covenant, nor posted from one quarter or one yeare to another for their fredom ād in thend be forced to buy it of their Masters, or els to go without it two Then shal neither Prince nor people be disinherited, for not being of the church: Note wel. neither shal they be held lawlesse persons, though excomunicated neither shal any man dare kil them as now they may, and be quit by law neither shall any man feare to have his mouth stopt for preaching the truth, then shal no man need to flee out of his natiue contry and Father­land, for persequtions sake: then shal al mē live in peace vnder his owne vyne, lauding and praysing God honoring and obeying the King. Then also wil no bloud be eaten among Christians, wherby the Iewes should haue just cause to stumble or be offended, neither shold any reliqs of the ceremonial law, (as Tithes and offrings etc:) be any longer in use, wher by the jewes shold be hardned, in their vnbelief and kept from the faith of the Messiah. Iewes kepe back from the faith by perse­qution. Then shal the Iewes inhabit and dwel vnder his Maie­stys dominion, to the great profit of his Realmes, and to their furthe­rance in the faith: the which we are bound to seeke in al loue and peace, so wel as others, to our vttermost endevor, for Christ hath comanded to [...]each al nations &c: and they are the first. Lastly, then shal not so many mē and Women be deceaved by false Ministers, neither by their sermons, nor yet by their bookes, which are ful fraighted with false doctrines, ād confirmed and countenāced not onely by the Kings authority ād power but also by wresting and false interpreting of the scriptures, and by aledging of popish Fathers, which through the greate ignorance of the peo­ple doe greatly prevayle: but then shalbe abolished through the word ād spirit of God (his two witnesses) in the mouth of his servants, Rev. 11. 3 and 19. 10. who by [...]ord ād wryting shal breed such knowledge, that none of wisdoms chil­dren shalbee deceaved, Another reason, why so many good people are now deceaved, is, because we that have most truth, are most persequted. and therefore most poore, whereby we are vnable to wryte and print as [...]e, wold, against the adversaries of the truth. It is hard to get our dai­ [...]y food, with the labors of our weake bodyes and feeble hands, how thē should we have to def [...]ay other chardges, and to write and print? I haue through the help of God out of his word, 2. Pet. 2. [...]. made a scourge of smale coar­ [...]s, wherwith Antychrist and his Ministers might be dryven out of the [...]emple of God. Also a declaratiō of certaine false translations in the new Testament: It is the Kings ho­nor to search out a thing. but j wāt wherwith [...] print and publish it, therfore it must rest til the lord seeith good to sup­ [...]ly it: In meane while, I humbly entreat his Ma: and Par: to give me [...]ave to prove the Bs. with one question, by which you may perceave the [...]orance of your Bs: it is this, how they wil bee able to proue a resur­rection from these Words, Pro. 25. I am the God of Abraham, Exod. 3. 6. the God of [...] [Page] prison. Kings and Magistrats are Gods ministers and not the bishops, therfore I humbly beseech you to with [...]and the bloudy mindes of your Bs: that there be no more innocent Christians persequted to death for religion. I read that in the Netherlands aboue a hundred thowsand persons have beene put to death for religion, A cryeing sinne. but now praised be God, we have no such wooful tidings preached amōg vs, the lord worke as much in our land I beseech him, that so you may no longer burne and bannish the servants of Christ: Iohn. 16. 3 For he saith they that doe these things have not kno­wen the Father nor mee: Yet I confesse you have the zeale of God, for you think you do God good service, in burning Christiās that differ frō your religion. But I also confesse your zeale is not according to knowledge: for your Bs: and Min: being indued with vniversity and high schoole learning, [...]. 10. 2. 3. devinity and doctrine, but being ignorāt of the lowly learning heavenly divinity and doctryne of Christ, have and doe stil goe about to stablish their owne, and haue not yet submitted themselves, to the lowly learning devinity and doctryne of Christ: and therfore like their prede­cessors, wil perswade you to burn: ban: etc: such Christians as they hold to be in error about doctrines ano questions of faith and religion: right as if they had the power to rule, governe, and dispose the hearts and spi­rits of kings, princes, and people, even as they list, ād also to make them good and righteous when they wil, and to cause them to vnderstand and beleeue the gospel, even by a day and ho [...]er apointed, which to do, belongeth to God alone: and therfore Christ saith no man cā come to me except the Father draw him. Iohn. 6. 44 And Christ wil haue his ministers to preach to such as are worthy and wiling, and not as your Min: who com to them, whō they hold vn worthy and finde vnwilling, Mat. 10. 11 14. and say, wil ye not com to chur: and heare, and wil ye not beleeue our doctryne? but we wil make you, or els wee wil burne you for heretycks. Thus wil they taunt meeke and holy Christians who are torne like sheep among the wolves. But Christs ministers wil with meeknes, instruct such as are contrary mynded, tollerating the evil men patiently, proveing if God at any tyme wil give them repentance, 2. [...]y. 2. 25. that they may know the truth: wher by they shew plainly, Ioh. 13. 35 that they are Christs disciples, and have that true faith, which worketh by loue, even as the Apostle saith, the which I pray you to consider, that so you may both know and obay the wil of Christ. Now (saith he) abideth faith, 1. Cor. 13 hope and love, but the cheyfest of these, is love, for wher love is ther is no disdayne, it seeketh not her owne things, it is not provoked to anger, it suffreth al things, it hopeth al things, it indureth al things. Yea the love of Christ so loveth, that it wil not ver nor persequte any that cal on his name. Heb. 13. 3. Therfore I humbly pray you to remember them that are in bonds, as though ye were bound with them, and them that are in affliction, as if ye were also afflicted in the body. Iam. 2. 13. And to shew them mercy, for mercy rejoyceth against judgement, but judgment mercyles, shal be to them that shew no mercy. If ye be friendly to your brethren onely what singuler thing do you, doe not the sinners the same? [...]. 6. 32. [...]7. be not like vnto them, but vnto your heavenly father, whose wisdom, love and mercy, I beseech him to grant you, that so you may come [Page] to the knowledge of the truth and be saved: And that we (your Majestis faithful subjects) may lead a peaceable and quiet life (even in our owne nation) in al Godlynes and honesty. 1. Tym. 2 Amen.

Now, Pet. 4. 12 them that are persequted, I exhort with the words of the Apo­stle Peter. dearely beloved thinck it not strāge concerning the fiery trial that is among you to prove you, as though som strange thing were com vnto you: but rejoyce in as much as ye are pertakers of Christs suffrings that when his glory shal appeere ye may [...]e glad and rejoyce. If ye bee rayled vpon for the name of Christ, blessed are ye for the spirit of glory ād of God resteth vpon you, 2. Pet. 2. 2. which on their part is evil spokē of, but on your part is glorifyed. but let no man suffer as an evil doer, or as a murtherer or as a busy body in others matters: but i [...] one suffer as a Christian, let him not be a shamed, Act. 24. 14▪ but let him glorifye God in that behalf. For al the Mar [...]rs of the Apostoliq Church have suffered as evil doers, and as heretiks. For the time is that judgment must begin at the howse of God: If it first be­gin at vs (saith the apostle) what shal the end be of them, that obey not the gospel of God. And if the righteous scarsly be saved, where shall the vngodly and sinner appeere? wherfore let them that suffer according to the [...] of God, commit their soules vnto him in weldoeing, as vnto a faithful Creator.

Read Esay. 2. 2. 4. 11. 16. He shal judge among the nations,
Antychrist and his persequtiō shalbee made low.
ād rebuke many people, they shal break their sword into mattocks and their speares into sithes: nation shal not lift vp a sword against nation, neyther shal they learne to fight any more. The high looks of man shal be humbled, and the loftynes of man shalbe abased, & the lord onely shalbe exalted in that day: for the day of the lord of hosts is vpō al the proud and hauty and vpon al that is exalted,
2. thes. 2. 4
and it shalbe made low.

Litle David overcame great Goliah, yet not brought vp in warre. Vn­learned Peter confuted the learned preists, Gal. 6. 6 yet by caling a fisher man. At­tend, and helpe, 1. Cor. 9. 7. and you shal see the wonderful works of God. For the foo­lishnes of God, is wiser then men, & the weaknes of God is stronger then men. And God hath chosen the foolish things of the world, to confound the wise, & things tha [...] are despised, hath God chosen, to bring to nought things that are. 1. Cor. 1. 25. 28.

FINIS.
Leonard Busher.

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