The Ceremony Monger His Character in Ten Chapters of the Nature of a Li
The Ceremony Monger His Character in Ten Chapters of the Nature of a Li
Edmund Hickeringill
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All the Reafbn that ever any of rhem can give for this profane Foliy, is, That the Singing Boys do it, and the great Pleads do it, and therefore, the fil!y People, like the Papifb, fay, Mull not we believe and practice as the Church believes and practices? Meaning by the Church, the Clergy, the rich, the great, and the gay Clergy. We talk of hating Popery in Jtaly^ we do well f but nor a Jot better for us, if we follow the fame implicite Faith in JE'f!glciT2d^ that the Italians do in Rome* Thus... tha Prophers prophecy falfely, and the Priefts bear Rule by their Means. Let all^thmgs he done to edifying^ (^ faith the Apoftiej . And ye miy all prophecy, (or read, ) for if Reading be not preaching or prophccying, we have abundance of dumb Frophets, ("if it be fiot a Bull) \n . E>'glai?d^ i Cor. 14. 31. Te may all prophecy (read or preach) one hy one^ that all 7nay learn ^ and all may he comforted 3 implying evidently, that there can be no Learning, no Comforr, . No Edification, in -bur confufed and babbling Superftition j which is jutt like the Gofllps Chat, where all Tongues wag, and all are Preach- ers, and no Hearers.
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