A NARRATIVE Of The Planting of the Massachusets COLONY Anno 1628. With the LORDS Signal Presence the First Thirty YEARS. Also a Caution from New-englands' APOSTLE, the GREAT COTTON, How to Escape the Calamity, which might Befall them or their POSTERITY. And Confirmed by the EVANGELIST NORTON With Prognostics from the FAMOUS Dr. OWEN. Concerning the Fate of these Churches, and Animadversions upon the Anger of God, in sending of Evil Angels among us. Published by Old Planters, the Authors of the Old men's Tears Psalm 78.2.3, 4. I will utter dark say of Old. Which we have heard and known and our Father's have told us, etc. Jer. 6.16. Thus saith the Lord, stand ye in the ways and ●ie; and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, & walk ●herein, and ye shall find rest for your souls; but they said, ●e will not walk therein. ●oston Printed and Sold by Benjamin Harris, at the sign of the BIBLE over-against the ●lem-A●ch●r 160●. To the Honourable Simon Broadstreet Esq Late GOVERNOR of the Massachusets-Colony. Honoured Sir; THE Long Experience of your being the on● Surviving Antiquary of us Nou-angle the Prime Secretary and Register of our civil a● sacred Records, and the Bifronted Janus who saw t● Closure of the Old, and the Overture of this Ne● Albion World. One who in your Juveni strength engaged your All, to Raise and Bull up the Arduous & Hazardous Structure, of th● then despised and despicable Fabric; so as its o● servers said of it, what will these Feeble me Build, if a Fox go up, he shall even break dow● the stone-wall: of which themselves, and all is Spectators must now say, Lo, what hath Go● done? That the Great GOD did then select and adapt Your Person, and Enrol your Name among th● Nursing Fathers of this his Out cast Zion, whos● Names are imbalmed to Eternity: that you have through nine hard Apprenticeships, of above sixty years' durance, in the service of your Generation, and faithful discharge of that trust for so long a season 〈◊〉, as hath Rendered you a MOOT-MAN, 〈◊〉 be dignified with the highest Honour, this peo●●● were capable to confer, Whither should this narrow Narrative go, to ●ake its address for Patronage, and Avowry of its ●erity, but to Your Honour's feet, there to Prostrate, ●nd submit itself to the touch and test of the Ly●●an Stone thereof, its substance being extracted out 〈◊〉 the Records, and the rest founded upon the Pubshers certain knowledge and observation. As for the Censure of the whole or part, to be the ●elyrious dotage of Bis Puerile and Superannuated ●rains, let such please to satisfy themselves with ●●eir own Speculations. But for Your Venerable Self, that the Ancient of ●ays, and the God of the Spirits of all flesh, would ●●ase to renew Your Age as the Eagles, so as ●●u may be Our New-England Nestor, that the decays of Your outward may be made up, by recruits 〈◊〉 fresh Anointing from above upon Your Inner man, ●●at Your Days may be prolonged, to remain in the ●●●st of those who actually are, Our Fathers, Our ●athers, the Chariots of our Israel; and the ●orsemen thereof, and until you are become a full ●●pe Sheaf, fit to be safely laid up in Your Lord, 〈◊〉 Master's Garner. Is the Daily Prayer of, Your Honour's Humble, and Obliged Servant, J. S. A NARRATIVE Of the Planting of the Massachusets-Colony &c THE Late Series of Divine Disp●sations tending not only to 〈◊〉 dissolving of the Cemer●●, but 〈◊〉 the Subverting of the Basis of t●● Fabric which the Wonder●●● Worker hath here so stupendiously erected; n●● to the Cropping off their Branches, but to t●● Rooting up of the tender Plant, which the Heavenly Father, here so graciously hath Plante● hath put some of the Old Relict Plante● upon smiting on our thighs, and serious considerations of what provoking evils we ha●● committed, and what special sins, God no●● would bring to our Remembrance, whereby we have so highly displeased our Benig ●●l, and Gracious Father, thus tremenduously ●reat us: the Aspect of Providence so terry varying, from what formerly it was ●●nt to be, puts us into an amusing amaze●nt. And being in this perplexed Laby●th, of Distracting thoughts of heart, there 〈◊〉 darted into our Meditations, a Caution ●ich above Eight Septenaries of Years past, ●●me from the first Seraphical Doctor of ●●cton Church. Mr John Cotton, whose name in church's is as Ointment poured forth, and if 〈◊〉 word of his successor may pass for Current, 〈◊〉 was the greatest Luminary in our New-england Orbs, and a great Prophet, and the truth is, 〈◊〉 most intelligent of those times took them ●●th for no less; he in his funeral Elegy upon 〈◊〉 death gave him both these titles, and De●nting upon Gods Magnifying him in his sick●●ss, not only in the sight of this Israel, but of 〈◊〉 great part of the discerning world, by set●●●g up a Celestial Flambeau in the Starry Re●●on, whither a Signal Minatory or Monitory, ●●t may be both) the next age will better know, ●●directly followed the Rear of the Pleyades, the Rising Progress and setting of the Seven ●●●ars, as if i● had steered their Course, 〈◊〉 the most strict observers took notice of: he ●●mself on his death bed, being Informed of it, ●plyed, that it did portend to the state of these church's: this Comet appeared not only in the ●●ne of his sickness, but until his interment, and then disappeared, thereby Performing the Honourable Respects of those Stately Obsequys which are only due, and not done to any, 〈◊〉 to Persons of greatest honour, as to the Princ●● Notables, and Scavants of the times, had the but a shadow of the least Pretext to such thing, befallen the Ignation, Peter Cotton, t●● Famed Jesuit, in his life or death, it had be●● beyond dispute that his Preference in their Rubric, or Saints Calendar had been befo●● Loyala their first Founder. This Worthy man of God's successor Reverend Norton thus versified of him. This Prophet's dead now must in's Doctrine speak This Comet saith, Else Must New-England break How near New-England now is to its brea●ing, the All-knowing One only knows; b●● the muteness of this Prophet's Doctrine, is wi●● all solemnity and sadness of Soul to be Lamented. This Venerable Seer, whose method was 〈◊〉 go through the Books of Scripture, he Entre●● upon, and had in his Ministerial Course i● both Bostons' been (lengthened our to little le●● than forty years) went through near the whole Bible, he was then upon Acts 7. concerning Stephen's Discourse before the Council, about the History of Israel, the Church in the Wilderness, taking up the Tabernacle of Molock● ●●d the Star of their God Remphan; Figures ●hich they made to Worship: whereupon ●ods Threatening immediately followed. And 〈◊〉 will carry you away beyond Ba●ilon. Showing ●●at this provocation was so great, as God then threatened them with the Babylorian Captivity, which befell their Posterity divers hundred ●ears after; he notified the time when, the ●lace where, and the persons threatened were God's Covenant People; whence he observed ●o this purpose. That God's Covenant People, or their Children, ●ight in their first beginnings be loft to do such ●bings, as might bring a future grievous Calamity ●pon them. He shown as this people being Gods Israel, ●id thus in their March through the Wilderness into the Land of Canaan, not many years ●fter their Departure from Egypt, their House 〈◊〉 Bondage; So might any other Covenant people be left to do. In the Application of this Doctrine, he was assisted with that Presence of Spirit, and ●ressed it upon his Auditors with its Divine Authority, that as Goads and Nails, it Entered ●rom that Master of the Assembly, and was ●astned from the one Shepherd. Such was ●●e Attention, and its Efficacy upon the Hearers, (words from the heart entered into their heart's) so as upon Repartition of the Sermon 〈◊〉 home, they coming warmed with its heavenly heat, concluded their John was in the Spirit that Lords Day. This Prophet is Dead, and our Fathers where are they? Yet the words then spoken, left such a Convincing Impress upon our hearts & Souls as is not obliterated to this day, and in this Hour of Distress, Trouble, and Consternation, is now revived, when as Heaven, Earth, and Hell seem to Conspire to Accomplish the Threatening then Denounced. The Great God being now upon searching our Jerusalem with Candles, should put each individual sensible Soul, with the Candle of the Lord, to make diligent and sincere Inquiry into the most inward and secret recesses in the Chambers of his Imagery, yea into the closest Tills, and Cachotes of a deceitful and desperately wicked heart; and after all to Beg of him, whose Eyes are as a Flame of Fire, that he would Search, Try, and Know it, and that he would show, and make us all to know every winding, and wicked way, and lead in the way Everlasting; that he who is holy in all his Ways, and righteous in all his Works, the great Revealer of Secrets, would take off the Veil, which hides the Mystery of Iniquity in our Souls, that there may be a clear discovery of the Troubler of our Israel, the Inward Viceroy, the Judge, Jury, and Witness within us, their Verdict and Sentence passing against us: God who is greater than our Conscience will condemn us much more. That we and our Fathers have Sinned, is ●ut of doubt, but whether we or our Father's ●re the meritorious and procuring causes of ●hat we now are groaning under, is that which remains under question, we hope in ●he sequel of this Script, as to vindicate the Equity of God's Ways towards our Fathers, ●nd ourselves, so in our weak measure to convince us of the Iniquity of our ways against ●he Lord, that we shall see just cause to condemn ourselves, as the procurers of all the deep Displeasure we now bleed under. In order whereunto, it may be requisite to Recollect what our Fathers have told us, and what we have seen; and shall present a maniple of the unaccountable Sheaves of Divinely Beneficent Bounties granted unto our Fathers, and their graceful Returns unto the Divine Majesty. It's great pity before the present Generation pass off the Stage of Action, that there should not be a complete History laid up in our Archivis. It was an Ordinance of old, to Commemorate the Political Birth and Growth of a People, it may not (we hope) be unbeseeming us, to give a small account of the Genesis of this superhumane and really Divine Creation, wrought by the admirable Architect, who manifest himself most Illustriously Great in the Minims of Created Being's. This Colonies Foundation was not laid, by exhausting the Exchequers of Princes, Peers, or ●ords of the Realm, nor by Lotteries, and ●●ch like Contrivances of Advance, as other English Plantations have been. It was incomparable Minute, to what its ●ow attained unto, and the rather to be observed, because of the great opposition, from ●hose of strength it first met with, its growth must be assigned to Heaven's Influence, and lessing: It evidently proceeded from him who ●ais'd up the Righteous man from the East, ●nd called him to his Foot; the sudden mov●● and incliner of Hearts, both infused and guided the inclinations and motions of these ●orthy Patriots, with their Associates, who ●ther attended, or followed them in great measure, parallel to that of the Father of the Faithful, who upon a Divine Call, left Kin: ●red, Country and Father's House, and went ●e knew not whether, to Enjoy he knew not what, both proceeding from the same Inspiration, and Instinct, drawn by the Magnetic Influence of the same Holy Spirit, and as it were by the impulse of a sacred Charm or ●pell, as by its operation appeared, as if a Roy●● Herald, through our Nation from Barwick, ●o Cornwell had made Proclamation, to Summon and Muster up Volunteers, to appear in New-England, for His Sacred Majesty's Service, here to attend further Orders: Such was the ●ay of Christ's Power, as an incredible number of Willing People, forthwith Listed themselves; ●ea many of those whose Faces were unknown each other; the hearts of multitudes in this Design responded, as Face to Face in Water; thus the Body of this People was animated a● with one Soul. That this Design was Super-humane, will be evidenced by the Primum Mobile, or grand Wheel thereof. Neither Spanish Gold or Silver, nor French or Dutch Trade of Peltry did Oil their Wheels; it was the Propagation o● Piety and Religion to Posterity; and the secret Macedonean Call, COME OVERDO AND HELP US, afterward Instamped in the Seal of this Colony, the Setting up of Christ's Kingdom among the Heathens, in this Remo● End of the Earch, was the main spring of motion, and that which gave the Name to New-England, and at such a time, when as Divine Herbert in his Temple Prophetically Sang▪ Religion Stands on Tiptoe in our Land, Ready to pass to the American Strand. The agency of the great God appeared, who never lets any of his works, fall for want of materials or instruments, he raised up such as were fit to lead, and feed this People in this wilderness, such were our Famous Founders we had our Mose's, and Aaron's, our Zorobabels and Joshua's, our Ezrah's, and Nehemiahs, so many Noble spirited persons, fitted and called o● God, raised up to this great service, both 〈◊〉 the Civil and Sacred Administration, to th● Cure and Care of this flock in this wilderness. Men of narrow spirits, of mean Capacities, and fortunes, had not been capable to officiate ●n so great a work, that such, and so many Gentlemen of Ancient and Worshipful Families, of Name and Number, of Character and Quality, should Combine and Unite in so desperate and dangerous a Design, attended with ●uch insuperable Difficulties, and Hazards, in the plucking up of their Stakes, leaving so pleasant and profitable a place as their Native ●oil, parting with their Patrimonies, Inheritances, plentiful Estates, and settlement of Houses well Furnished; of Land well Stocked, and with comfortable ways of Subsistence, which ●he first Planters Deserted; and not a few did leave all their worldly hopes, to come into this Desert, & unknown Land, and smoky Cottages, to the Society of Cursed Cannibals, (as they have proved to be) and at best wild Indians; what less than a Divine Ardour could inflame a People thus Circumstanced to a work so contrary to Flesh and Blood. Infinite Wisdom and Prudence contrived and directed this Mysterious Work of Providence, Divine Courage and Resolution managed it, Superhumane Sedulity and Diligence-●tended it, and Angelical Swiftness and Dispatch finished it; Its Wheels stirred not, ●it according to the HOLY SPIRITS mo●on in them; yea there was the Involution of a Wheel within a Wheel: Gods Ways were 〈◊〉 Great Depth, and high above the Eagle or man's Cockleshell is infinitely unable to Empty this Ocean. Let us Commemorate their Exodus or Departure from our Nation. These Prudent Undertakers sent forth their Forlorn Hope in two Ships, Laden with Passengers, and Servants: two years before they moved with their main Body, and Patent Government, which were fully Furnished with a Pastor and Teacher, Worthy Higgison and Skelton, and all Materials, for Completing of a Church of Christ, according to Divine Institution: Who safely Arriving according to their predeterminate Design of Enlargement of Christ's Kingdom, and His Majesty of England's Dominion: Firstly, they set up their Standards, Dethroning Satan, they cast him out of Heaven; which beyond time memorial, he had in the Natives Consciences, and by Turf and Twig they took possession of this his large Continent, and set up the first Church in these Parts, in a place they then called Salem; at which Convention, the Testimony which the Lord of all the Earth bore unto it, is wonderfully memorable, by a Saving Work upon a Gentleman of Quality, Major General Gibbins. who afterwards was the Chieftain and Flower of New-England's Militia, and an Eminent Instrument both in Church and Commonwealth; he being the younger Brother of the House of an Honourable Extract, his Ambition exceeding what he could expect at home, Rambled bither: Before one Stone was laid in th● Structure, or our Van-Currier's Arrival, he wa● no Debauchee, but of a Jocund Temper, and one of the Merry Mounts Society, who chos● rather to Dance about a May pole, first Erected to the Honour of Strumpet Flora, than to hea● a good Sermon; who hearing of this Meeting, though above Twenty Miles distant from it, and desirous to see the Mode and Novel of a Churches Gathering; with great studiousness he applied himself to be at it; where beholding their orderly procedure, and their method of standing forth, to declare the Work of G●● upon their Souls, being pricked at the Heart▪ he sprung forth among them, desirous to be one of the Society, who though otherwise wel● accomplished, yet divinely illiterate, was ther● convinced and judged before all the secret● of his heart being made manifest, fell down and Worshipped God, to their astonishment, saying, That God was in them of a Truth; the Verity hereof, as long since it hath been affirmed by old Planters, so by his own Manuscript, found after his Death it's confirmed; he about that time Lamenting his Christless Estate, which evidenceth that it ought to be said of that Zion, This man was Born there. One winterafter these good spies had viewed this Land, who sent letters of the prosperous good hand of Providence upon them, the taste of the fruits of this Country, was sweeter, and more welcome to their Principals in England, than the Grapes of Eschol were to Israel of ●●ld. The Leaders of this People upon serious depate, drew up a Determination to settle the Corporation, and government, upon the Place: and Deputy to abide there, which being effected, and Divinely directed in such a Choice of the Governor, the Famous Pattern of Wisdom, Justice and Liberality, and of a Deputy Governor, who by his Experience at Home, and Travels Abroad, with his Natural and Acquired A●bilities, was a Gentleman qualified above others, for the chief Rule and Government▪ wherein according to his just Deserts, he shared more than others; the Fame whereof being come Abroad in the Nation to such whose hearts God had touched; this being upon the wing, there wanted not Number of Persons of all Occupations, skilled in all Faculties, needful for the Planting of a Colony, who filled up a Fleet of Eleven Ships, of considerable Burden, besides their Attenders; some of them about Four Hundred Tuns, the rest no● much inferior; some carrying near Two Hundred Passengers, the rest proportionably; the Wheels of Providence were lifted up very high, and also were radiantly magnificent. These Tarting Travellers Removal, carrying so great a Resemblance of Departure into another World, they were not stupid Stoics, but abounded with that which Grace doth not destroy, but direct: What showers of melting Tears dropped into the Bosoms of each other whose Souls as Jonathan and David clavae one to another, yet alleviated with consideration▪ though they were Absent in Body, yet Present in Spirit, and of their mutual access to the Throne of Grace, and of Meeting at the Assembly of the Firstborn, and Spirits of Just Men made Perfect. Some of their choice Friends, as the Reverend Mr. Cotton, and others, went along with them from Boston in Lincolnshire, to South-hampton, where they parted, and he Preached his Farewell Sermon. That so many Eminent Persons, some of Noble Extract, should upon Sea-Bridges, pass over the largest Ocean in the Universe, by the good hand of their God upon them, having sought of him a right way for themselves, Little Ones, and Substance; yea above Three Thousand in one Year, and that above Three Hundred Ships since that time; all Laden with Jewels of Invaluable Value, far above the Gold of Ophir, that each individual one should have a Celestial Convoy, under the Flaming Swords of Flying Cherubims, turning every way, to keep them in their way, so as they all at their Port safely Arrived: Not one Foundered in the Sea, Split upon Rocks, were sucked in by Sands, Over-set by sudden Gusts, nor Taken and Plundered by Pirates on Robbers, except one called the Angel Gabriel, whose Tutelar Guardiau Ship failed (if any Aboard put trust therein) she was Laden with Passengers for Boston, but put in at Pemiquid, where the Ship and whole Cargo perished, but not one Soul of Seamen, or Passengers miscarried; they met with an Hurricane, before or since not known in this Country, Raised by the Power of him, who holds the Wind in his Hand, and Commissioneth the Prince of the Air, by Raising Stormy Winds to fulfil his Word; it's said, the Tide risen Twenty Foot perpen dicular, above its ordinary height. The same time, another great Ship, Laden with Passengers was wonderfully preserved, when as ready to be Split in pieces upon Rocks at the Isle of Shoals; at the Prayer of the distressed Saints Aboard, God caused the Winds to Vere a Point or two about the Compass, so as she cleared them, & they were saved; in the Mount the Lord was seen; in this Ship was the Reverend Mr. Mather, three or four of his Sons, and whole Family, with a multitude of other precious Souls, among whom was the Worthy Jonathan Mitchel, then being a Lad. The like Salvation about the same time was vouchsafed to a great Ship Laden with Passengers, Bound for New-England, the Famous Norton, and Great Shepherd, with their Wives, were Aboard of her: They were forced back from the Channel, into North-Yarmouth Road, where, though the Wind was off the Shoar, the Storm was so violent, as all their Anchors and Cables would not bring her up, and being in great danger of Foundering in the Sands, they were forced to cut both Main Mast, and Fore Mast by the Board, with Sail● and Rigging; this Paul and Silas, while able to stand, went from to to Encourage and Pray with the Distressed Passengers, and Seamen, who by one Wave were washed Overboard, and the next Wave threw them Aboard again; there was great Crying out then, What shall we do to be Saved? At the Prayers of these Men of God, this Ship and every Soul Aboard was given them; the nex● Day they all Landed safe, and as soon as Ashore, two Vipers designed not only to Leap upon the hands of them both, but to seize their Persons; but how stangely preserved is not unknown to some of us; though the House was beset by them, when as they were at a pious Meeting, (then called a Conventicle.) Next Year they Arrived all safe at Boston; the Ship for that Year was Disinable, Ought we not now to cry out, considering the Circumstances, Oh! The Wheel, the Wheel▪ He who sits upon the Throne, appeared with the Rainbow about his Head, and the Spirit o● the Living Creatures was in the Wheels, from their Original Motion. The Waves obeyed the Voice, and the Wind fulfilled the Pleasure of the Lord of the Universe, so a the first whole Fleet Arrived safe in a small time, without Loss of any but of one person These Nobly Grateful Passengers, appointed ●nd set apart a Day of Thanksgiving to the Almighty God, for the great Goodness and nighty Works they had seen in their Vovage, ●nd with Noah's Dove, having found rest for ●he soles of their Feet, ma●ched forth from their Floating Arks, and Celebrated the High Praises of him, who had thus graciously and wonderfully Safe guarded them, and Landed them; They Sang the Song of Moses, and of the Lamb, whom they in this Voyage had followed, and ●ow paid their Vows to God to Serve him, and ●o Build him an Habitation, and according to he Examples of Noah and Abraham, who up●n their safe Landing, and Arrival, each Built ●n Altar to Jehova, so they (being content ●ith Huts and smoky Cottages) first applied themselves to Build the Lord an Habitation, ●efore they set up their own Houses, and Joined in Church-Fellowship, setting up the King ●f Zions Throne, in his Order and Worship; ●aving six Eminent Ministers, who came along ●ith them, and divers Hundreds of Choice Materials. Thus far an Abbreviate of this Colonies Foundation, and manner of its Laying. The good News from this far Country, and ●om these men of Desires, being ca●●ied into ●ngland, was as Cold Waters to a thirsty Soul; ●e Style of their Letters was so full of Divine ●ravity, and of a Gracious Savour, so grateful 〈◊〉 those of full Age, who by reason of Use, had their Senses exercised, to discern both good and evil, as it put them upon study, to increase their Number, stirring up each other to get among them to New England. The Grace poured into the Hearts and Lips of these first Planters, dropped down into Pens of private Christians, like sweet smelling Myrrh, so as they began their Letters with Apostolical benediction, and concluded them with Salutations; a Letter then from New-England, and for a considerable time after, was Venerated as a Sacred Script, or as the Writing or some Holy Prophet, 'twas carried many Miles, where divers came to hear it, because the Savour of Christ's Name was as good Ointment poured forth, therefore the Virgins Loved Him; and a multitude of pious Souls through the whole Nation, were in their Spirits pressed to Join in this Work, so as their Malignant Observers in their Words and Writings, Burtons' Melancholy Rendered them: Furijs Religionis Acti. Men acted by Religious Furies, and the Festuss' of those Times, declared them to be persons Distracted, saying of their much Religion, as he said of Paul's much Learning, that it had made them mad. In a short time after their Arrival, a Snake crept forth, which Lay Latent in the Tender Grass, one who pretended himself a Religious Reformado, and to withdraw from the Noise of Secular Affairs, came over in the first Fleet, he offered to Join in Church-Fellowship here, but was refused upon suspicion to be what indeed he proved to be, viz. a Roman Catholic, and of such Note among them, Christopher Gardner as he had at Jerusalem Received the Orders of the Knighthood, (there called the Holy Sepulchre) which Order he appeared to be of, by Letters intercepted, sent by a man of Place in England, a professed Enemy to this Colony; thus Satan's Proto-Emissary against this People, was discovered in his prime Plot, and secret Snare, who designed to smother this Embryo Colony, or to Strangle this Babe, not yet out of its Swaddling Bands; for which Deliverance, high Praises were Celebrared to the Name of Zions Saviour. Not long after, a desperate Mine was sprung by this People's Grand Adversary, according to Advice of a Politician elsewhere, to Blow up Religion, by Religion, Encouraging the Liberty this People had obtained to Leave their Nation, saying, Let them go, by their Parties and Factions, as their Brethren at Leyden and Amsterdam had done, so they would destroy each other; but the Lord most graciously Countermined it, for the Design of both the Magistrates and Ministers, with the Body of this People, was not with the Rigid Separatists to Cast off all Communion with the Church of England, but to act the part of the good old Nonconformists, who though they could not Close with the Hierarchy, nor with the Corruptions in Discipline and Worship, yet in her Faith and Doctrine, they owned her to be their Mother; and therefore having by Pattent-Charter from His Majesty, a Grant to Remove, they peaceably Improved the same, and left their Native Land; and at their Departure, they drew up, and Published a Manifesto to the whole Nation, of the Grounds of this their Undertaking; not knowing, whether ever they should see Land, styling those whom they parted from, in their Superscription. REVEREND FATHAERS AND BRETHREN. The Humble Request of His Majesty's Loyal Subjects, The GOVERNOR and COMPANY of NEW-ENGLAND. To the rest of their Brethren, in and of the Church of England: For the obtaining of their Prayers, and Removal of their Suspicions, and Misrepresentations of their Intentions, etc. LONDON, Printed for John Bellamy, 1630. Their Subscription Signed was Your Assured Friends and Brethren, john Winthrop Governor. Richard Saltonstall. Isaac johnson. Tho. Dudley Deputy Governor. Charles Fines. George Phillips. Cum multis ajiis. From Yarmouth, Aboard the Arabella, April 7th. 1630. THese Magnanimous Heroes, whose Memory is Blessed, whose Names not only during New England, hath a Being, but shall be had in Everlasting Remembrance, they then declared. Though there might be some among them otherwise minded, yet they were not of them, and desired Remembrance in their Prayers, (as above) in this their dangerous Design. Not long after this, Mr. Cottons Farewell Sermon (above mentioned) was Printed as London, and since Re printed at Boston, Entitled, GOD'S PROMISE TO HIS PLANTATION, wherein he Exhorted them to Remember England, their Mother, and that they should not be like those Ingrateful Birds, who when they had Swum over a Stream or River, forgot the Wing that had Hatched them. The Serpent soon got into this Eden, and according to his Maxim acted, divide, and Overcome, he sowed the Seed of Discord, & Division among us, so as this Heterodoxy was Preached publicly, that there was no Communion to be held with the Church o● England; and that if any of our Church-members had transiently heard a Minister, which Conformed to the Church of England, without declaring Repentance for it, he was to be Excommunicated, and that no Communion wa● to be held, with any Unregenerate Person that they ought not to Pray, or Crave a Blessing at Meals, before Wife, or any Relation Unconverted, of which Conversion their Opinion was the Test; and not only so, but tha● the Oath of Allegiance to His Majesty was not to be taken, nor was it lawful to take any other kind of Oath, because no Power to be Settled by Oath, but Christ's Kingly Power only, and that our Patent ought to be sen● back to our King; nor ought we to have to do therewith: Thus was Now-England Attack by Satan; and this from an Eminent Preacher, noted for Piety in his Life and Conversation, as his strictest Observers Characterisec● him. This Child of Light walked in Darkness about Forty Years, not only by Rejecting the Church of England, and its Baptism, bu● his second Baptism also. Taking up the Seekers' persuasion looking for new Apostles, Mr. Roger Williams. yet di● not his Root turn into Rottenness the Root of the Matter abode i● him, as by his Faithful Defence of the Fundamentals of Christian Religion, in a public● Dispute; and about the Year 1677. putting ●ut a Book against the Quakers: Thus the ●ord infinite in Wisdom, and Goodness, disposed of Satan's Malice, so as he was Out shot 〈◊〉 his own Bow, the Lord held the Magistracy and Ministry in Unity, according to the ●ntegrity of their hearts, so as this small new ●igged Vessel was preserved against this violent Storm, which the Prince of Darkness Raised upon her at first setting forth, with Design to have Overset and Foundered her; ●hus was Munificent Mercy magnified toward ●is People, when sew in Number, and in ●heir low Estate; such was the Conduct of ●ur Moses and Aaron, that they kissed each o●●er in the Mount of God. The Report of this admirable Divine Pre●ence with this People in their Civiland Sacred administrations, Reached our Nation even to ●he astonishment of those who cast no good Eye upon us, but to the Encouragement of ●hose otherwise minded, so as that the Well-affected came over as Clouds, and like Doves to ●●eir Windows; such was their Increase, that in ●even years time, the Massachuset Patient could ●ot contain them. This Vine spread forth ●er Branches on the other side of this Bay, to ●nd a Rehoboth; it's said that about this time, 〈◊〉 Two Years there came over Seventy ●odd ●hips, who one with another Transported an ●undred Passengers, to the astonishment of ●e sober part of our Nation. At which time, ●●d before, as the Harvest was great & white, so the Lord thereof thrust forth not only Labourers, but multiplied Aholiabs, and Bezaliell Robbing our Nation, to supply this people with such as were filled with the Spirit 〈◊〉 Wisdom and Understanding, in all Spiritu●● Skill, in the Structure and Furniture of th● great Work, and about setting up the Tabernacle of the Congregation, and the Ark 〈◊〉 the Testimony, according to the Pattern i● the Mount. Of whom a Quaternion, viz. Mr. Cotton, Eminent for Spiritual Clothing, and Mather for Celestial Dying, Hook●● for Soul Fishing, Stone for Building up i● the Holy Faith: three of whom came in th● same Ship, and one of them not long a●te● with the Reverend John Davenport, the famo●● Rogers of Rowley, besides the Worthy Fin● Fruits of New-England; the Proto-Pastors an● Teachers, whom our Pen fails to Enumerate such was the Cloud of them who came ove● first and last; seventy seven Ministers and fou●teen Young Students fit for the Ministry. These voluntary Exiles for the Word 〈◊〉 God, and Testimony of Jesus, having be●● under Exercise of Spirit, and Burdened b●● mens setting up their Posts and Thresholds, b●● God's Posts and Thresholds; and now War●ed by the Lively Sense of Gods preserving Goodness, and safe Landing of them, after ●●tedious passage some Encountered; tho' som● had but six Weeks, others Twenty and od●● Weeks durance, yet without Loss or Famishing of one person; all this while shut up, but ●afeguarded about four inches distance from Death: These Votaries being under the fervour of their late Obligations, they Anointed jacob's Pillar, than they had opportunity, and accordingly Bewailed, and were ashamed of their Misdoing, begged pardon and assistance from the God of the Spirits of all Flesh, and direction from on High, to set up the Throne, and Place of the Soles of Christ's Feet; after solemn Imploring the Discovery of the Form, and Fashion of God's House, the Comings in, and Go out of the Church of God, which is the House of God, the Ground and Pillar of Truth; they agreed upon the practice of that which is called the Way of the Congregational Churches, which for Thirteen Years together, they Walked in the practice of, before ●he Synod further confirmed the same, as is ●fterwards notified; which Doctrine and Practice, was Published to the European World, in the Book of the Keys, and Vindication of the Way of the Congregational Churches in New: England, penned by the Reverend Teacher of Boston Church, and other worthy Scripts, by divers Worthy Ministers of this Country, in Answer to the Reproach put upon them, by some Eminent Divines, elsewhere of a Mr. Samuel ●nother persuasion; yet one Rutherford. of their Chieftains for Piety In his Spiri●● and Learning, Declared in ●●ual Antichrist. Print, his full Assent to the Book of the Keys, in all its particularities, except in one punc●ilio about of the power of Synods, which as he apprehended, the book o● Keyes did too much straighten. The Lord's presence with our Fathers in thei● Civil and Sacred Concerns, signally appeared with our Honourable Counsellors; our Prudent and Ancient, the Mighty Man, and the Ma● of War, the Judge and the Prophet, our Princes and our Rulers; though none of them General Governor, yet as by some it ●hat been well observed, some of them were generally Governors, especially the first Governor, who in Twenty Years was above ten time Governor, & the first Deputy Governor, but little less: such was the deep Humility of the●● Elevated Men, that upon Election Days, the provoked the Freemen, to make use of the Liberty against their own intentions. Never so small a spot of Land, was so highly favoured with such an Aggregate of M●● of such Abilities in Divine and Humane Learning, as New-England then was; so as up the Emergency of the Reverend Mr. Wits●● first Pastor of Boston Church, Return into ●●gland, he with consent of his Church, left t●● care of his Flock to Mr. Winthrop, and 〈◊〉 Dudley, they being then the much Honour Governor, and Deputy Covernour of t●● People, who both accepted, and performed t●● Charge: Knowing well; that the Princes Juda in King Hezekiahs' Reign, were appoint to Teach the People in the Law of God: 〈◊〉 ●t's certainly Recorded, That above an Hundred Years before that time, there were five Pastors in the Reformed Church at Orleans in France at one time, the major part of whom were Lords, and Barons of the Nation; so high an Estemate was then put upon this Sacred Function. Besides their Dexteriry in Handling of the Civil, and the Lords Two-Edged Sword; it's not to be forgotten, (though above seven times seven years since) the skill they were accomplished with, & was shown in their being Versed in the use of the Military Sword, at Fox-Hills Fort Action, where they as two Tactics, ●et their Armies in Battle Array, each appearing General in the Head of a Body, at Bo●ton, where all the Cavalry and Infantry of ●he Country appeared; showing such real discipline in their Field Exercise, by rolling ●renches making their Approaches, and as●yling the Fort, & by orderly Sallies, defending 〈◊〉 ●●e same together with a Naval Combat on ●oth sides, such as in none of the Gallantry, 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Bravery of all our General trainings since ●●d appear; thus the Motions of the Wheels ●ere very high and terrible to our Adversa●es, and so were the Rings and Wheels of providence full of Eyes, to supply all our ●ants, so as when this People, though never ●●●uced to Famine, yet oft to short Commons; 〈◊〉 as when Bread failed, Fish and Herbs was ●ry good Fare. Than not only Dutch Ships were sent in with Sheep, Kine, and Mares, to complete our ●arms and Husbandry; but rather than Christ's ●●tle Flock, who had followed him into this Wilderness, (upon the hearing of his voice.) ●●ould want, their good Shepherd Spirited the ●●eat Strafford, and Lord Deputy of Ireland, and Commissioned him to be their Purveyor, out ●f his Irish Stalls and Stores to supply their Ta●es; yea, such was Christ's pastoral respects ●o them, lest they should be neglected: The ●id Lord Strafford must Buy a Ship of Burden, ●ade her, and Transport it to them at his own ●ost. There wanted not Observed of this People's Methods and Measures, who failed not to misrepresent the General Muster before mentioned, and all other their Actions, who rendered us, that as we had cast off ●he Yoke of episcopacy, so we designed to cast off our Allegiance and Loyalty to His Majesty's Crown ●nd Dignity, which never entered into the Hearts of our Grave Sages; they knew better ●hen so, that under God it was their only shield ●nd buckler, against all violent Intruders, and specially the French, who at our Arrival here, ●ere not Seized of Accady, then called Nova●cotia; our Brethren of Scotland, were then possessed of Port Royal, and above two years ●fter, they having Built a Fort there, but the ●rench purchasing it of the Scots, possessed it, ●nd would then own no N. Engl. and justified ●heir Kings Claims to all the Continent on this side Virginia. The French Governor at Port Royal Addressed his Letters to our Covernour to Monsieur Monsieur J. W. Governor of the English at Boston in Accady; and in ●his Subscription Ryled himself D. C. Governor of Accady; thereby declaring unto us, That we improved his Master's Dominions. The Dutch on the other side claimed Connecticut, and had there set up a Fort, and Trading House in that River, so as we were surrounded with bad Neighbours. This Misprision so far prevailed, as a Formidable Machine was Form against this Country, not to put a demur or cessation to their proceedure, but to subvert and overthrow this Colonies Foundation, so miraculously Founded and Multiplied; so as the Patent was called in, and sent for to be delivered up; a New Commission and Regulation drawn up confirmed, and sent over; whereby this People a●ter all Difficulties, and Dangers of Transplanting themselves, and Settlement here, were reduced to harder measure, then if they had not left their Nation, altho' upon as great security as could humanely be given. Then all our worthy Patriots, in each pollity, Zorobbabel, and Jehoshua, and all the People of the Land, being deeply affected, afflicted, and sorely distressed, they first Addressed the Divine Throne, where this halting Jacob, upon his Wrasting with the Angel o● the Covenant, found Grace with him, that his Name was then changed into Israel, and had power from him so that prevailing with God he also prevailed with man. They Supplicated our Gracious King, and the Lords Commissioners of the Foreign Plantations, prostrating themselves at His Majesty's Footstool: Besought that they might be made th● Objects of his Royal Clemency, that this poor Plantation which had found so much favour from God, more than others, might not find the less from man. The King's heart being in the Hand of the Lord, was turned about as Rivers of Waters so as this Weapon Form against this people prospered not, and by Divine Hand was broken; as well as a great Ship new Built purposely to have brought over, the Artificers and Managers of this Engine, whose Back was after a strange manner broken on the Stocks; so a this Tool for about Forty Years wa● laid aside and then for our Iniquities, was new Forged Furbished, and took effect; in which time, in credible was the Increase of His Majesty's Subjects in this his Dominion, being Sown with the Seed of Man and Beast, to the Honour o● our God, King, and Nation, far exceeding the Number which the Exchequer of any Potentate in Europe could have Effected: God then said, this shall not be; for which an Alter was Erected, Jehova Nissi, The Hand upon the Throne. Satan being Disposessed of so great a part o● his Dominion, attempts its recovery, by stirring up the Pequods, who were the Terror of al● the Savages, in these Parts, who to the Glory of Israel's God, and the Natives Amazement▪ in a little above one years' time were Destroy●ed; this Amaleck fell upon our Rear in our Feeble Estate, Moses Hands being held up by Aaron and Hur, Joshua obtained a great Victory: Our Fathers Cried unto God, who heard them, and they were Saved; this Pequod Amalecks Name (according to God's Oath,) hath been ever since blotted out from under our Heaven. Thus was the Lord his People's Banners. The Dragon's old indefatigable Malice appeared, in a most subtle Stratagem contrived, by letting out of his Mouth a Flood to Drown the Woman and Male Child, fled into this Wilderness to be fed; which made this little World groan to see itself surrounded with Familestical & Antinomian Heresies & Errors; this chief befell Boston and its Vicinity, which Church Glorying in their Candlestick, being furnished with two such Burning and Shining Lights, a Pastor and Teacher, who for Love and Light Out-shined all others; and in the Gifts of Knowledge and Utterance of divers of their Brethren; the Serpent's subtlety showed itself in a Multitudinarism of Questions, started under pretence of seeking Light; Error clothed itself under disguise of Truth by pretext of Magnifying Grace, it was turned into Wantonness, and all this under the Umbrage of their ●eacher, who tho' he had Sown only good ●eed in God's Field, yet the Enemy came and ●wed Tares; as he upon a Fastday in Boston Church, before the Country, vindicated himself; that whilst men slept, this mischief was ●one, which was the Subject of that days Dispurse, and he discriminated between them, openly declaring, what good Seed he had ●own, and its dissimilitude from the Tares which the Enemy had Sown, proving by Jerom & Authentic Authors, That the Tares in Judea, were so like the Wheat, that until the Harvest, without great difficulty they could be distinguished; thus Hell's Cataracts were set open, ●nd a multitude of Errors than were broached, ●o the hazard of the ruin of the Churches, with many Heresies destroying the Foundation; ●ut as of old, when Arrianism prevailed, the Earth helped the Woman; so many took opporunity to greaten their outward Estates, whatever befell them upon any other account; oh! That men would praise the Lord for his Goodness, and for the Work of this Zions Saviour in delivering from this Master-plot of Hell, who designed the ruin of these Churches and People; but by Divine Benediction upon the measures taken by Magistrates in the Court, and the Elders and Churches in the Synod, that was prevented which threatened the Destruction of all, but chief of Boston. The Churches and People of New-England had for a considerable time, Enjoyed Peace and ●est, Trade at Home, and Traffic Abroad, they greatned their Estate by Building small Vesselt, and some considerable Ships, Transporting of Timber for the Indies and Islands, tho' not without Alarms from the Indians, and other Afflictive Providences, the Lord took us into his Fatherly Hand, by Droughts, Blasts upon English Grain; yea, by Fevers, and Small pox, and with one great Fire; but in the interim, being without any Adversary or such evil Occurrent, they looked at it as a Duty incumbent upon them, to draw up a Plate Form of Discipline, and Church Covernment, which might be laid as a Foundation, for the Generations to come: And the rather, because the Way they practised, was questioned by some, whether it was agreeable to the Rule of God's Word, whereupon a ●●ill was drawn up by the General Court, for Assembling of a Synod; after debate, it was agreed unto, and accordingly a Synod of Elders and Brethren, according to the first Precedent of a Synod or Council Recorded in the Sacred Leaves of the Acts and Monuments of the Apostles who Assembled at Jerusalem; these did Convene, to whom we may assign, as hath been Observed by one of Note in the Churches of Christ: That as these had shown more Love and Zeal to Communion with God in his Pure Worship, in their Hazardous Undertake into these Parts, So God did more for them, in showing them the Scriptural Way of Church Government, as a Divine Favour, and Boon vouchsafed unto them, than he did to any other, which Lig●● hath not been hid in a Bushel, but resplended not on●● into our Nution, but into all the Reformed Church●. Concerning these men, it may without arrogancy be affirmed, tho' they were of low● stature than our first Refo●mers, who are 〈◊〉 immortal Name, yet having the advantage 〈◊〉 standing upon their Gigantine Shoulders, the● had opportunity of seeing further, than tho●● Giants did; some of them made discovery 〈◊〉 the Papal Antichrist, and of his Tyranny ov●● Kings, Princes, and Prelates; others thre● down the Episcopal Usurpation over their Fellow Presbyters, and reduced them to their Primitive Parity, and the Church Discipline the● Established, especially the Later at Geneva considering the vast Number in their Church Bodies, consisting from Eight to Twelve Tho●sand Members in one Congregation, so as the● had from two to five Pastors in one Church, ● in divers, six Ruling Elders; the public Management of Discipline, upon Offenders in 〈◊〉 vast an Auditory & Assembly would have tende● to the Scandal of the Reformation, & have hildred the progress of Protestantism; they prudently concluded, to commit it into the private hands of the Classies, viz. Pastors and Ruling Elders of each Church, if need required f●●ther consideration, to be Tried by the Col●●quoy of the Neighbour Churches, viz. the Pastors and Elders there to be Represented, 〈◊〉 for a result of it to be determined by the Sy●●● 〈◊〉 the Province, which if not there accomplished, 〈◊〉 be finally concluded by the National Synod 〈◊〉 all the Churches; could there have been a ●ore prudential way of Church Government ●●ched upon, then that which they practised; ●●d doubtless God accepted the sincere desires 〈◊〉 his Servants hearts, to the Conversion and edification of many thousands in their most ●oly Faith; but our Reformers circumstances ●ere vastly different, our number fewer, & those ●ninently qualified for further Reformation; ●ey being a select choice Company (& with●it offence it may be said) of the Cream and ●ower of our Nation, not only for Morality, but ●e Piety; having been, both Ministers & People, ●●der Sufferings for the Truc● & Worship of ●od, both Confessors and Professors, and in ●rvour of Spirit brought into this solitary ●ace, where they had opportunity of the Vi●ns of God, freed from Temptations, ●hich populous places might have exposed ●em unto, and from the Baits of Honours & profits which other places might have presented 〈◊〉 They after near two years seeking of God, ●●d serious searching out his Will, with Una●mity of heart, and mind agreed, in that ●hich then was, and now is called the Platform of Church Discipline; as for their Con●ssion of Faith, they wholly agreed with that ●●t forth by the Assembly of Divines at West●●nstee. After full Answer was given to every Objection, which every individual person cou●● make, both in Churches and Towns; both 〈◊〉 them having had the consideration of it put u●●to them, the Plate Form above mentioned wa● accepted of, and declared by the General Court, and all the Churches, as being fo● the substance of it, what they had hitherto practised in all the Chu●ebes, as before is o●●served, and being that which was agreeing 〈◊〉 the Word of God, and the principles of th● Congregational Way, first practised in o●● Churches, & for a good time since; this Plate fo●● hath been Printed here, and in England, an● published Abroad to the World, there being n●● difference between us, and the other Reformed Churches, whether the Church of England, th● French or Dutch Churches, but only in point o● Church Government, as to points of Faith an● Doctrine, we all agree in one; this we thought needful to enlarge upon, humbly fearing th● Lords present Controversy with us, doth it great measure Centre here, viz. our deviating▪ and receeding from that which gave us th● Name of New England; viz. the Platform and agreed practice of our Churches, according to the Word of God. The Ravening Wolves of Heresy, and the wild Boars of Tyranny, being chained up from Devouring the Lords poor I lock, and from Rooting up his Heritage. The unreconcilable Adversary, let's lose his Foxes with Fire brands at their Tails, te●●urn up this people's standing Corn, which no ●aking, he sent forth his Foxes, the little Foxes ●o spoil this Vine, in the time of its tender Grapes but the Keeper of this Vineyard neither slumbering nor sleeping, took and destroyed them ●he Watched, Warded, and every momen Watered it, and none did hurt it, much less threw down the Stone-Wall thereof; tho● many an hard push and shuff was made at it 〈◊〉 our Jerusalem was then a Burdensome Stone, & their Governors like a Torch of Fire in a Sheaf, many an Ebenezar, Stones of help di● our Fathers then set up, for which the Lords Sacro sanct Name was Celebrated. This preceding Relation is but as a few Clusters of Ephraim's Grapes, compared with the redundancy of Abiezer, our Father's Helpers Vintage; so many unimaginable and unutterable ●acts of Favour, and preventing Mercies, were in the Revolution of twenty five, or about thirty years' space vouchsafed to our Fathers, as would fill a large Volume, yet not without mixture of Fatherly Corrections, to evince Paternal Respects unto them, as their own words writ into our Nation testify; that they were by the Dew from above, and Celestial Influences kept alive, and cherished; as to the sequel, we shall leave it to such Sprightly and Accurate Wits to perform, who shall espouse it 〈◊〉 knowing that tract of time will admit liberty of freer Discourse about Matters, than this Age will bear; the Relator being in hazard of having his Teeth dashed out, by Truth lifting up her heels, if he come too near her, as hat been Experienced and Recorded by our Nat●●ons Great Historiographer. This was the time of our Father's Love of thei● Espousals, and Kindness of their Youth, they wer●●hen Holiness unto the Lord, and the First Fruits o●●is Increase. God Road upon the Heaven's fo● their help, they dewlt safely, tho' solitarily 〈◊〉 our Issachar Rejoiced in their Tents, and ou● Lebulon in his Going forth, but have we brought Sacrifices unto the Holy Mountain; though we have sucked of the abundance and treasures of ●he Sea, to the enriching of divers. This Tribe ●ath abundantly multiplied to the admiration of all Beholders. So as a noted Belgian one of the East India Company, who above twenty years since having heard of the fame of thi● place, purposely ●ame over to take a view of it, and past through ●ll the parts of it, and made a particular remark ●pon our sea trade, and the incredible number ●f small Vessels he then saw, besides some Ships ●f considerable Burden belonging to us. Nor is to be forgotten the answer made to a Messenger of the Nations, an Attendant upon ●he French Court, sent hither by Lewis legrand, to demand the fulfilling of the Articles ●ade at Breda, between the two Crowns, who ●ere to his astonishment saw, what he could ●ot have believed; to him it was told, That ●od had founded this Zion, and that the poor ●f his People did trust in him; at his departure with wonderment he said, Lo, what hath God ●one! and if his Master's servants did know how ●●e poor of this Country lived, he would not ●ave one left. It might be then said, who so happy as new New England, by the Lord their shield and Sword of their Excellency: as our Report hath passed through Holland and France; so that Spain is no stranger to it, C. Allin appeareth by the Discourse, which the Governor of Cuba had with a Prisoner of Note of ours falling into his hands, concerning our being a People eminent for great Mo●ality and Reformation, but mind you (said he) ●ow your Children will prove, and what will become of them; a Speech becoming a Gentleman well Versed in Sacred and Civil History. Thus far of the Light and white side of the Pillar, which attended us in this our Wilderness Pilgrimage; the black and dark side remains: ●nd we hope thus far we have cleared our Fathers, from being the procurers and peccant causes of these dismal days now befallen us; they according to Divine Institution walked with God, they did Justice and Judgement, and then it was well with them. The Lord took delight in our Fathers, and they in him; we have left the Lord, he hath forsaken us; they Walked with him, we contrary unto him; he Subdued their Pequod and Narraganset Enemies before them, gave their Country into our hands; but now the Sce●● of Affairs is turned, we are made a Spoil 〈◊〉 our Haters, to our Popish and Pagan Neig●●bours, a Derision, we are sold and scattered 〈◊〉 'mong the Heathen; can we say, All this 〈◊〉 befallen us, yet have we not forgotten thee, n●● have we done falsely in thy Covenant; this w●●● fear is our mortal wound, viz. the forgetting of our Fathers and of our God, we have dea● falsely in our own and their Covenant, wh●● stipulated for us; this is the quarrel which th● Holy God is now avenging: Hath Chittim 〈◊〉 Canada changed their Gods? Do we thus Requi● the Lord? Oh Fo●lish People and Unwise! O poor New-England, especially Boston, i● the Day of it, poor to a proverb, of being th● lost Town in our first Founding; those of ●ther Towns enquired, how the Mean On● lived here, the Rich had their Farms Abroad to Subsist by, but as for the poor, how coul● they subsist? The Answer was, their Ministry was so sweet unto them, and the Bread of Lif● so savoury to their Souls, that they forgot thei● Bodily Food, so welcome was Christian Society to them, that he who had but an Acre of Lan● for his House Lot, parted with one half of i● to a desirable Neighbour; he that had but hal● an Acre did the like: Thus were we increast● so as instead of a desolate place, where ou● Fathers found no Town to dwell in, they Crined unto the Lord hungry and thirsty, who le● them forth by a right way, that we are become 〈◊〉 small City of Habitation. God gave some ●f them then a particular Faith upon Psalm ●07. 4. to 8. When as they were brought to ●mall store of provision, upon the first Market Day by the General Court appointed to be ●ept, they put to Sail half of it, to handsel it with. Thus was this contemptible place raised ●p, so that in less than sixty years, its Reputed ●he Mart of the North-America. That little Church which after seven years' growth, its Number) in their Mudwall Meeing House with woodeu Chalices) was so small, as a Child might have told the whole Assembly; it hath been so Amplified and Dignified, by the Adorable Presence of him, whose Countenance as the owned shining in his full strength, with Radiant Beams through the Crystal Glass of the Triumvirate Ministry of the first ●hree Successive john's, Walson, C●tton & Norton, ●each so full of the Spirit of Love, Light, and Learning, as scarcely parall●ll'd in many Gene●ations; this Church is now grown up to be a Trinity College of Churches, besides three other Congregations, every Lord's Day distinctly calling upon the Name of the Lord, being ●each of them of different persuasions: Oh that the Redeemed of the Lord, whom he hath Saved from the Hand of the Enemy, and gathered from the Lands, might give thanks to the Lord, for his Goodness and Mercy Endureth for ever. Our Ancestors were men of God, made partakers of the Divine Nature, Christ was formed, and visibly Legible in them, they Served God in Houses of the first Edition, without ●arge Chambers, or Windows, Cieled with Cedar, or painted with Vermilion; a company of plain, pious, humble and open heated Christians, called Puritans; when News was brought ●●ither, that the Church at Bermudas was Ba●ish'd thence, into a desolate Island, and full of Straits, forthwith they sent a Vessel of good Burden to them, fully Laden with provisions of all sorts, each st●i●ing who should be forwardest in so good a work; which supply came into them, when as all the Meal in their Bar●els, and Oil in their Cruise was spent; and it was brought to them upon a Lordsday, when ●s their Faithful Pasto● had finished his Exhortation, from Psalm 23. To Trust upon Jehova ●heir Shepherd, who would not suffer his Flock to ●ant; thus the Lord set his Seal to their Faith ●nd Prayers. The Gravity of their Habit, and Calendar Reformation, by Satan's Policy, hath since been imitated by the Quakers, that our Fathers might be listed among those Fanatics, and Enthusiasts; but they owned no Spirit within them, but to be tried by the Word without them, and no word without ●hem, but accorded with the Spirit within them; no word of promise to them without a work of Grace upon them, neither without the Holy Spirits dwelling in them, and testifying to them. They minded the Ornament of the meek and quiet Spirit, they were not acquainted with the toys and fancies of this age, they were Glorious within, their clothing was of wrought gold, they were brought in unto the King, in raiment of needle work, wrought with tender pricks of conscience; the least vain fashion, wanten, or wicked thought touched them to the quick, sensibly feeling others adversity, as being in the same body, instance in our Pequod and Narraganset Wars, we were not the next concerned, it was Conecticut and Plymouth; at first no union of the Colonies, why should we concern ourselves with them, why did they ●amble so far a field, they might have contented themselves, Mr Oldham without such large accommodation. The first English Bloodshed, was of an Indian trader, and one who had been highly sinned for abusing this authority, but it was English Blood, and they made Inquisition after it. So they did, when a couple of English traders were at Richmond Island, slain by the Indians 1631. and the next year an English Pirate seized a vessel, who rob & made spoil at Pemiquod Fort, and along the Coast; the worthy Governor and Council then used means for their suppression, and accordingly it succeeded: Nation and Neighbourhood was Obligation to their engaging in the quarrel, they had sympathy in each joys and sorrows, our senseless stupidity, and our Pride devours our Charity, Oh the Excess of it both of Body and mind, of Hearts and Parts, of Vestures, and Gestures, in al● Professors, it is the Noli me tangere of the Age; it's feared, that most of our Prophet's mouths are judicially shut against it, and that God now saith of us, as formerly of Ephraim, He is joined to his Idols let him alone. Dread we, lest our Palsy Distempers should Relax the Nerves of our Body Politic, or our Convulsive Cramps should break them, and mostly that the Pectant Humours in our Bodies may not abound to the raising up Noxious and Mortal Fumes and Vapours, in our Head. If the Athenian Mercury may be credited, the excesses of our Nation in their Head Tyre, hath been testified against, by Unnatural Excressences of Bruit Creatures, but, (as it's said) ours by an Humane Monstrossity, as if the Holy GOD were more Jealous against us, then against others. The Lord seethe the Land-Defiling and Desolating sins amongst us: what Witchrafts, and what other abominations are in the midst of us, we have just cause both to lay ourselves down in the Dust, and with indignation to bear all witness justly due against them, and all our Pagan walking in Lasciviousness, Lusts of the Flesh, Lusts of the eyes, and Pride of Life, our excess of Wine, Revellings, & abominable wickedness, by which Gods. Name is Blasphemed among us; for which as the Lord vomited out these Natives, to make room for us, so ●e now hath vomited us out, to make room or them; in this War he hath Ruined and Destroyed a whole Shire, and in a manner Depopulated a whole Province; in which Desolation, two Churches gathered according to Gospel Order are extinguished: One of them about Fifty years standing, which was one of the first attacks upon us, having there been made the greatest Slaughter, Captivity, and Plunder; the Town remaineth, but the Church's Candlestick was removed: the other Church not of much lesser standing, where it's said, not above Four Males left of their Society, the rest Dead, Slaughtered, or Captivated; but the Burden of that Lamentation is, that their Faithful Pastor, Eminent for Humility, Piety, and care of his Flock; he not being willing to leave them, was Barbarously Murdered in the midst of them, his Tender and Godly. Wife Captivated, there Dyed. Oh Lord will not all this awaken us to Church Reformation, so as to set thine Altar upon its Basis, a Sentence to be engraven upon every Church door, when we are not only under Fear of the inhabitants of this Land, but under the Deep Smarting and Killing Displeasure of a Righteous, Holy, and Angry God, by these wicked Cannibals, who are God's Sword, and have been so for many years together, and when the end will be none of our Prophets have told us: we mention not the other circumstances relating to that Province & Shire; it's said there have been Killed & Captivated, a 1000, besides about 140 Slain the other day: but leave it to such whose Lot it will be to draw it up, our Pequod and Narraganset Wars lasted about three years, whose Narrative is faithfully Published by two persons of Worth, to the Honour of God, King, and Country: L●s thought no English Pen will hardly Undertake this. That the Great God is Departing from us, his awful Removes demonstrate, should be quite leave us, we need none to Judge between us, but ourselves to Justify him, and Condemn us; we are the Luxuriant Branches of the Noble Vine here planted, but Degenerated into that of Sodom and Gomorrah, whom after all Culturing to bring us unto our Pristine Fruitfulness, by Impoverishing us, by pruning o●ffour Superfluous Branches, by Losses at Sea, by Defeating our great Canada Design by Gods own Immediate Hand, Starving and Freezing to Death the Flower of our Hopeful Youth; the Lord from Heaven, and the Stars in their Courses, Fight against us; yea, Cruel Cannibals, Scalping and Flaying of our Bodies, burning us as Sacrifices to Habamoch; but all this tends only to the kill of our Bodies; but when as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah is Roused up, and Roareth upon us, who can but fear? it exceeds brutish stupidity, if we do not Tremble, more especially, when as the Devourer out of the Bottomless Pit is let Lose upon us, the Compendium of all Calamity, and the quintessence of Wrath, Anger, and Indignation is come upon us to the utmost, as if now we were to be made an Execration to God, his Holy Angels and good men, at the dreadful Claps of this tremendous Thunder, whole Flesh is not shattered in pieces? How should the ghastly sight of the Tophet and Invisible World within us, and of the innate Immate 〈…〉 ●akes ●elf and sin more abominably vile, and loathe ●ome then Hell or Devil? Who can hid from the Wrath of the Lamb? Whose Grace upon the Knee, in the Ministry of his Ho● Word, so oft hath besought us and ours to be Reconciled unto him, but we would not, we have with our contempt provoked him, to deliver us up into the hand of him, who hath the Power of Death. Let's consider the Instruments Implied in this Suparlative Plague, the Devil is come down against us, the Inhabitants of this Earth, having great Wrath, he is the Doevil, he is the Recorded Liar, Tempter, Accuser, and Murderer of Souls and Bodies, and what not? They are Spirits no more discerned by us, and as unseen as our Souls, yet so near, piercing and contiguous as the Air, Heat, or Cold, and it's only want of Divine Permission, if not Commission, that every one of us hath not had the experience of all this; they are Fallen Angels, Apostate from their Heavenly First State; should not this bring to Remembrance, both our Personal Fall in our First Fathers, and our Relative Apostasy from our Church-State? First Love, and First Works! Our Fathers were Clothed with the Sun, the Apostolical Discipline and Doctrine were their Crown, the Moon was under their Feet, but we are turned topsy turvy, Heads and Heels have changed places, a little from Heaven, was greater encouragement than a great deal from Earth, as then was the reply of a young Preacher, to one who questioned him, how he could be contented with such poor Fare and mean Maintenance, in a ●mall Village; we fear that Christ Jesus Indigitates ●t our Church's Apostasy, and at our Falling from ●ur First Love. And doubtless God calls us, now being Alarmed by these Spirits, to try our particular. Estates, wha● Spirit we are of? Wh●t●●r of new and Heavenborn State; and also our Worship, whether it be Spiritual such as he who is a Spirit, the Father of Spirits se●k ●eth; he found our Fathers such of his own Making or they would not have run the risk● of Transplanting themselves, or brought us their Children ●hi●her Again, are we true Worshipp●rs? Principled in th● Truth of what we believe, and practice from the Word of Truth, can we give a bett●r account of ou● Church Covenant and Fellowship, than a B got Papist can of Mass, or his Auricular Confession, thei● Fathers did so, and ●o did ours; it was the Custom of the place they lived i●, and 〈◊〉 is ou●s; let us min● whether by these Hellish Emissaries, God doth no● loudly call upon us to consider of these things. Let's ponder upon the Subjects or Persons upo● whom this Great Wrath is fallen, they are chief th● Members of our Churches, or their Hearers and Dependants, none of the Episcopal, Antipedobaptist● or Quakers persuasion, have been complained of, be Accusers, or Accused, Afflicters, or Afflicted, th● Devil setting up his Chapel so near to Christ Church, declareth his Malice, and especially again us, it hath been well noted by a Minister of Note that the Devil now contents not himself to imital Jewish or Popish Modes, our he will take up the Reform and Congregational Way; a single Parse wi● not serve his turn, but he will have Pastor an Teacher, if he can't find a Deacon, he will not wa● two Widows or Deaconesses, his old Diabolism w●●● not do now, to Baptism and give Names to the Wit● and her Imps, but he brings up a new Derno●iunif●● every Witch shall have her (so called) Spectre, attend upon her, and to be her Envoye, to Torme such as they never knew or saw; whereas it hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 old saying,: Ignoti nulla Cupido: No Love to a person unknown, and consequently as little hatred. saul's Evil Spirit acting his Eyes to Malignity against David, sympathised with his hand to murder him, but now between sight and touch, a vast antipathy. But that which we in our short Reading may make our fl●sh to tremble, the joints of ●ur Knees to be loosed, and our very Arfcries and Heartstrings to break in lunder, at the very sound of ●t; that these Cursed Fiends (who in the day of our Lord's Humiliation, when as he devested his Glory, and took upon him ●he Form of a Servant, a Poor Carpenter (to make new, and mend old Houses) did then beseech him to give them leave to enter into 〈◊〉 parcel of Swine, and that he would not Torment ●hem before their time; That this Glorious and Glorified Lord, Who by Death slew him who had the 〈◊〉 ower of Death, that is the Devil, and upon and in is Resurrection, made Triumph over all Devi●s, having ●ed them Captive, spoiling Principalities and Powers, ●ade show of them openly, after God hath highly Exalted ●im, even to Sat at his Right hand, and given him a Name above every Name, That in the Name of Jesus, very knee in Heaven, Earth, and Hell should bow; that 〈◊〉 open defiance of all this, now they should insult ●ver Storm, and basely affront the Lord of Heaven, ●arth, and Hell; the Scriptures tell us, That the Devils Believe and Tremble; and this we do and must ●elieve: but that a Damned Crew of Devils or ●itches at the Devil's Table, with Red Bread and ●ine, in derision of our Lord's Body and Blood, ●ould sport and feast themselves (as some of the confessing Witches have said, and unsaid] with that ●hich is their Torment and Torture, we must cry ●t and say, Credat Judeus Apella, Let an Uncircumcised Jew believe it, being no Article of any Unfac●nated Christians Creed: Tell not this in Gath, pubnish● it not in Askelon, lest Philistiahs' Daughters Triumph and Rejoice. It's Historied of our Pagan Progenitors, that Gretory the Great, th● last of the good, and first of bad Popes, seeing strange Lads of a comely Countenance produced publicly to be Sold, he inquired of what Nation they were of, being told they were Angli, English, looking upon their fair faces, he ●aid they were Angeli, Angels, and pitying them ●hat they were Vassals of Satan, he took Order for the Conversion of our Nation to the Christian Faith; but as for us Nov Angli, New English, by ●our smutty deformity, and Hell's blackness, we have ●endred ourselves Diaboli Veteram, Old Devils: New-England will be called, new Witch-land, Ema●uels Land will be Titled the Land of Abaddon; Salem Visage and Andover, will be called the Sweetish Mohra and Brokula; the Country whose Native and Natural Small, was, as of a Field, which the Lord hath Blessed, a Promenado a broad after Rain, would have Revived a man's Spirits, as some have experienced it; yea the whole Continent which ●ong after our first coming hither, was so full not only of Internals, but of External Flavour, and sweet Odour; so as when Ships were divers Leagues distant, and had not made Land, so fragrant and odoriferous was the Land to the Mariners, that ●hey knew they were not far from the Shoar; such was the plenty of sweet Fearn, Laurel, and other ●ragrane Simples, this Land then abounded with; specially near the Sea side; such was the scent of ●ur Aromatic, and Balsam bearing pines, spruces, ●nd Larch Trees with our Tall Cedars, exceeding all ●n Europe: But our sweet scent is gone, we smell ●ank of Helle-bore, Henb●n, and poysonful Hemsock, as if we were laid out to be the American Antic●ra. We were then honoured with Thou only have I known of all the Famities of the Earth, but what follows? therefore will I punish you. Privilege doth not ex●emp● from punishment, and now we are under the smart of it; we hav● been laid in the green bed of Ordinances, yea in Ch ist B some, under a Conjugal Cove●●ant, and we must expect to ●e punished for the breach of it; the Lord who w●s jealous for our Fathers, he is jealous against us; the wilful neglect of Divine institutions, brings under the same breach of the Second Commandment, as the Superstitions le●ing up o● Humane Inventions, we may set up Cross o● Surplice as lawfully as neglect any Gospel O dinance: the grand Promise of Christ being a way wi●● his Churches, unto the End of Ages, is conditional, and cannot be ●●parated, ●rom that which precedeth, nor be claimed without that which is annexed to it, viz our Obedience to that Gospel Command, which Christ reserved to take leave of his Apostles, and all Believers; which last wor'ds are or ●ught to b●●affect●ng and soaking to parting Relations: Teaching them to observe a●l things whatsoever I have Commanded you to do, and LO I AM WITH YOU; Here is adjoined Christ's Note of Lo, or Behold, calling for our greatest attention and consideration, as well as being the remark of the highest truth and affirmation; and both confirmed by the Amen and last words of him Who is the Faithful and true Witness, whose Name is Amen. Can it be rationally supposed? that had we not receded from having Pastors, Teachers, and Ruling Elders, and Churches doing their duty as formerly, with Family-Government kept up, that the Roaring Lion could have gained so much ground upon us (he being resisted would have fled) and not mu●● plied so many Impieti s in our Towns; or such a● Number of real or reputed Wi●e●es amongst us, as it's said in or about two Towns, above two hundred Accuted, one hundied Imprisoned, thirty Condemned, and twenty Executed; yea, some Accused among our Rulers in Commonwealth and Churches, as 〈◊〉 they were become places for Zim, Jm, and Ohim with the Satyrs to Dance in, On whither shall we go● to cover our shame? Shall not the stings of those Stygian Scorpions awaken us out of our Laethal Lethargy? Are both Wise and Foolish Virgins asleep 〈◊〉 what need is there of Prayer? that our Eyes may be opened, and our hearts awakened, and to cry out, Awake, awake Deborah, awake, awake, is it not high time, as for every particular person, so for our Churches to search, and try our ways, and re urn to our First Husband. and the good Old Way we have walked in. The place where Satan mad● his first assault, and great Ba●tery is to be minded: th●re he made his grand Attack where he first was Dethroned, and that is Salem; his present Rage is against it: its Original Name was called, Naumkek, the Bosom of Consolation being its signification, as the Learned have observed. It's now threatened to be made a place and ●●osome of Desolation, ●nd Turting Christ out of his Throne; that where Christ's Banner had been displayed, there the Devil with found of Trumpet, sets up his Ensigns, where Spiritual Songs, and Sacred Anthoms of, Glory to God in the Highest, and Peace on Earth, and good will towards men; with Amsworth, Elevated Tunes were wont to be warbled forth; that there the horrid Scriekings and Screaming of Oblessed, Possessed, and Bewitched Persons should be sounded with such hideous yell, to the amazement of the Hearers, as if Hell and his Furies had been let lose. That the Noise of Mau●es and Hammers, beating ●own the Carved Works in the Synagogues of the ●and, should be heard where men had been Famous, whose Axes had been Lifted up for hewing and squaring Souls for Christ's Spiritual Building That where the Devil like Lightning had fallen ●own from Heaven, before the Thundering Ministry ●f Christ's Boanerges, there the B●ack Man or Devil ●hould be pointed at, as vinbly sitting or standing on ●he Beams or Seats. Though Balac and Balam Changed Stations, and Sacrifices, they could not Curse, but must bless this People; how goodly were the Tents and Tabernacles of ●ur Israel, when our Tribes according to Scriptural Order, were pitched about our Tabernacle, and the Ark of God in the midst of us, when our Churches ●nd Consociations were according to Divine Directory, and Primitive Practice; We looked forth then as ●he Morning, fair as the Sun, clear as the Moon, and terrible as an Army with Banners, no Enchantment or Divination against us, until prevailing Iniquity and Transgression against Christ's Institutions were found 〈◊〉 'mong us; our Strength then was as the strength of ●he Unicorn, the shout of our King was among us, ●tting upon his Throne of Majesty, with the Rainbow ●bout his head, surrounded with the four living Crea●ures, and Twenty Four E●dere, prostrating, and throwing ●heir Crowns before his Throne; a Lively Emblem and Character of the first Apostolical Churches Organised and Completed according to Christ's Appoint●ent, with the Courageous Lion like Ruling Elder, ●●e Laborious Ox-like Pastor, the humanely Compassionate Deacon, and the Eagle Eyed Teacher. Our ●his exceeding Immoralities, are dipped in the Crim●●n Tincture of Rebellion; no marvel if our punishment be so great, yet abundantly less than our Iniquities 〈…〉 The dread of Divine Anger and Wrath with the Gild of G●nscience, which the Scripture of Truth declares and dictates unto 〈◊〉 as unknown in its power, and that accordi●● to Gods Fear, such is his wrath; this the w●●dom of our Ancients (when paynims) Represented by Allecto, and her two Sister-Furi●● sent out of Tartaras, with their Plaited Ch●velures, and Contorted Locks of Hissing Serpen● and Stinging Adders, Hanging below thei● Necks, whose Tails, Tongues, and Teeth we●● full of Deadly Poison, enough to Fright a Sensible Man out of his Wits, and our Gallan● out of their Head Gear: It's said to be certainly true, that no Rattle Snake ever was see● beyond Merrimak River, the Boundary of ou● First Patent; nor that there hath been 〈◊〉 Convicted Witch on the other side of Pisc●taquay River; but if some Creatures may b● Credited, how do we on this Side abound 〈◊〉 how do the Ignatian Loyalists with their Perverted Proselytes, Triumph over our ●oor Captives, saying, We are the true Christians, you the false, we no Lie, Swear, but Pray and Pra●se God; as indeed, at the Late Surprise of York before they fell to Sharing ●f their Plunder they met and Sung, Te Deum Laudamus, their Praises to God; and at their Vespers, o● Nocturnal Ri●ings to Smoke it, they Sing even Songs and Matins, in the Morning in their own Language, with Harmonious Melody, a● our Captives Testify; how doth this Reflect upon the Thousands of Non-Praying, and Non-Praising Families of the English; they tell us, Their Priests are good Men, our Ministers are Devils, and hung for Witches; What will some of our own Nation reproach us with? what is become of the New-Heaven, and the New-Earth, of your Non parralleld Reformation you boasted of? whatever Piety your Father's pretended in the Pia Mater of their Brains, to be sure it is Ardled into impious matter of Devilism, in their children's cracked Crowns; and therefore you are sent into a Region, where there is Hellebore enough, for all the Mazed fanatics in Europe; thus is the Name of GOD, His Tabernacle, and those which dwell in Heaven, Blasphemed for our sakes; we not giving him the Glory and Honour due unto his Name; others do say, and they do very ill in their so speaking, what is become of your resolved Revolution, which God is now Plagueing you for? and the Complication of Lies, made to encourage and further it; which of your Designs have prospered since? Had you waited God's time, you should have had it with a Blessing, but by your Lies obtaining it, you ●●ve deeply paid for it. Finally, that which may call for our Higgaion Selah, and deep Humiliation, is the consideration of the time, when as Hell's Hurricane seized us, when after weary waiting, in our languishing, and bleeding condition above a Time, Times, and half a Time; at length we were brought to God's Foot, our wounds not being healed, though ou● Petitions were not granted, yet our prayers were heard, as appeareth by their Majesties grant of a Province Charter, there declared, and here with great acclamation Proclaimed; this ve looked at as a happy Omen of Haloyon-dayes now come to this distressed, & wounded people, in this Junctor of time, or about the laying the Foundation of this structure, that the great Palmony, the wonderful numberer of times, who weighs the least minute of humane accidents, in the exact balance of an eternal decree, even to the pacing of Ahabs' Horses in his Chariot, that they must not go faster o● flower, then to reach the very spot, where the Dogs had licked up Naboths Blood, there to lick up Ahabs; that then this Euroclydon should be raised, to the Toral Ruin of the whol● Fabric; that when according to God's gracious Promise unto Israel of old, the Royal Concession unto us was, That our Nobles should be o● ourselves, and that our Governor should proceed from the midst of us, and that God would mak● him to draw nigh unto him, and that he di● approach unto him: That then Hell's rage di● seize us, to the breaking us in pieces, if Satins Stratagem had taken effect, according t● the wasting Progress made, that when as w● hoped, God should have been ours, and o● children's God as aforetime, and our Congr●gations established for ever; that then 〈◊〉 should render ourselves, or be rendered by other ●s the Sons of the Sorceress, and Children of ●he Adulteress: what high songs of praise do we owe unto Zions God, for the discovering of Apollions Wiles, Depths and Deceits; and ●or Spiriting one of the Tribe of Zebulon, raised, ●p from among us, by finding out the Treasures ●id in the Sands, which hath highly tended ●o the raising of him to Honour, and the enrichment of himself, and Nation; who being Divinely destinated, & humanely Commissionated to be the Pilot and S●eers man of this ●oor Bemisted, and Befogged Vessel, in the Mare Mortuum, and Mortiferous Sea of Witchcraft, and Fascination; by Heavens Conduct according to the integrity of his heart, not trust●ng the Helm in any other Hand, ●e being by ●od and their Majesties bestru●●ed therewith, ●●e so happily shaped, and steadily stee●ed her ●ourse, as she escaped Shipwreck, ●ither up●n the Stygian Scylla, or the Ach●rontal Charib●is, and now is safely Moaned in the Paci●que Sea, and under the Cape of Bone Esperance; ●●e being also by the same Hand appointed, to ●●e this People's Chieftain; by the Prudence of ●●s hands, and strengthened by the A●ms of 〈◊〉 mighty God of Jacob, managed the sharp too Edged Sword, to him committed, incomparably excelling that of the Great Alex●●der, to the Cutting in sunder of the Circean ●ot of Enchantment, abundantly more difficult to be dissolved, than the Famous Gordian 〈◊〉 of Old: he being also led by divine inspiration, of Our Blessed Gods-Spell and th● most● sure Word of Prophecy, infinitely surpassing the Famous Th●ed and Clue of Ariadn● hath extricated us out of the Winding an● Crooked Labyrinth of Hell's Meander. Let all be improved to the high Honour of him, who had he not been on our Side, Now may New England say, Had he not been on our side, when not only men, but Devils risen up against us, we had been swallowed up quick, the proud Waves had gone over our Souls; Blessed be the Name of the Lord who gave us not up to be 〈◊〉 prey unto their Teeth, let our hel● be in the Name of the Lord, who hath made Heaven, Earth, and Hell Oh that now this token for good, may be improved to the quickening of us, to breaking off the Covenant made with Death, that it may be disannulled, and our Agreement with H●ll, that it may not stand; and to make sure our Interest in the firm, sure, precious and tried Foundation, and Corner Stone, which with a Behold of Attention and Admiration, God hath Laid in Zion: Let this preventing Mercy Encourage poor Starved Prodigals, to return to their Father's House, acknowledging ourselves unworthy to be his Sons; no, not his Maenial Servants. Own we ourselves to be Lukewarm Laodiceans, wambling upon the Stomach or our Blessed Lord, and no place fit to ease himself of us, then by spewing us into Hell, as was said of Caparnaum; we are as ignorant, as ●●●ogant, we are Rich, want for nothing, but ●●ow not our Poverty, Blindness, or Nakedness; we trust and boast ourselves in lying ●ords, of the Temple of the Lord, and that we are christ's Non-such Garden, for him to Walk ●nd Recreate himself in: But alas! we are ●either hot nor cold, a parcel of Mongrel ●nterpendants; we are not of the Episcopal Form, we allow no Superiority in our Church's, nor Officers; where there is but one Officer, there cannot be Preference nor Disparity; and how many of our Churches have ●nore? We are not Presbyterians, for their declared Discipline, and their practice is accordingly; they have one Pastor, and two Ruling Elders, in their least Congregations; and as ●heir Flock increaseth, so they multiply their Officers; but we on the contrary; when a Church's Foundation▪ hath been laid, they had not the Number of Forty Members in their Body; they solemnly then engaged, with hands ●ifted up to Heaven, not to be without two Teaching, and two Ruling Elders, and for a while they publicly practised, choosing two Ruling Elders, Ordained a Pastor and Ruling Elder, and sent the other to bring over a Teacher, which was done; but when they are now multiplied vastly above the Number, more than at first, they content themselves with one Teaching, and never a Ruling Officer; when as there are, as it's said, above two thousand Souls under Church Watch, & none Officially to Rule and Watch over them; 〈◊〉 not this Taking Gods Name in vain; and as 〈◊〉 the Congregational Way, we Nominally profess it; but if we Read the Platform of o●● Church Discipline, or the way of the Congregational Churches of New-England, we m●● see how much we are varied from it, a● gone back from the way, our Fathers and ourselves have been instructed in, and have received upon the Divine Authority of the Ho●● Word, and formerly walked accordingly. Let's not halt between two Opinions, if o●● Father's Ways were Scriptural, let us practically Justify them, if they be not, let us be Humbl●● and Reform; we pray that the Lord wou●● lead and keep us in his Truth, and restore 〈◊〉 to Walk in Christ, as we have received him 〈◊〉 though our Rust is so inveterately Cankere● as no scouring will fetch it out; let's Beg th●● the Refiners Fire, which the Lord is purging the Sons of Levi with, may effectually melt 〈◊〉 down, that we may be fitted as Vessels of Honour, Sanctified and Prepared unto every go●● Work, and made fit for our Masters Us● Let this stimulate us to hearken unto what t●● Spirit saith unto the Churches, not advanci●● men's Politics, before God's Institutes, nor Human Prudentials, before Christ's Credentials' take we heed of disgust against Scripture Pu●●ty, and plainness; and see that the true Fa●●● and Discipline received from our Godly a●● Holy Fathers, may be handed down to us, a●● to our Children, bringing forth practical Holiness, whereby as they Justified their Profession, so we may in our Lives and Conversations make evident, the Holiness a●●● Faithfulness, of our and their Heavenly Father; tha● Religion and the true Ways of God in Hi● Worship and Discipline, may not evaporate into Form, without the Power of Godliness, no● be Buried in our Predecessors Graves, but that it may in the midst of years Revive, to that which was New England's Glory: In our first times no complaint of Churches being it complete of Officers, nor for want of Maintenance for them, nor for want of Materials to choose Officers fit to Rule: some have observed this Failure hath been upon private brethren's Obstructions, a discouragement of Discourse among themselves, unless it were such, as they had from the Press or Pulpit; Doth it not reflect upon the Church's King and Law giver? who both received and gave gifts to men, that the Lord God might dwell among them, yea, among the Rebellious: Shall our Churches lie under the Curse of Barren Wombs and Dry Breasts? Is Bethel Barren, and Athens Fruitful? Shall Cambridge the School of our Young Prophets be pregnant, and an Alma Mater, a Bountiful Mother with her Breasts, exuberating with Radiant Beams, and Sacred Streams, to the making glad the City of our God; in sending forth such as are Accomplished with exquisite and requisite Talents, to fit them to the Ministerial Work of Christ's Holy Temple. And shall o● Churches, which should be Zion Colleges? a●● the Mothers of old and young Disciples no●● be sterile? Neither capable to bring fort● Nurse, or Educate any, which may be fit f●●● Rule in them; shall they be capable of no ●ther Name, but of the Laity or this People which was imposed upon them, by such a●● Arrogated to themselves the Title of the Cle●gy, or of being Gods Lot. Our King is blameless, but how much o●● Churches are blame-worthy, the Lord give u● to consider; for Brethren of low degree, t●● say they know not the way of the Lord, the● are of mean Estates, and low Capacities, thei● Counsel will not meet with acceptance, a●● some others might do; go to the Brethren o● high degree, they know the way of the Judgements of the Lord, but they cast off the Yok● of the Lord; their occasions will not bear o● admit of so mean an Employ as to be a Ruling Elder. It's Recorded to the high Honour of the French Reformed Churches, that not many years since, at a National Synod held at Charenton, very nigh unto Paris, the Metropolis of that Nation; in the sight of all the French Nobility, and Gallantry, there appeared twelve or sixteen Barons, Lords, and Esquires, who Esteemed not themselves debased, to appear as Members of that Synodical Society, and indeed were all of them Ruling Elders of their spective Congregations, and truly the Glory Christ in his Churches: This is asserted in ●e Synodicon Galliae Reformatae. May we not fear that we render ourselves ●●ghly Criminal against the Prerogative of this ●ing of Kings, and Lord of Lords; who berdes what is recorded in the Scripture of ●ruth, that when he took leave of his Apostles ●●t his Ascension, What he then gave in Charge ●o them; he afterward doubled the same ●y the great and last Apostle of the Gentile Churches; instructing Timothy in Christ's Name, how he should behave himself in the Church, and House of God; he doth upon ●he highest adjuration which can be mention●ed, Enjoin him, as he will answer it before God, before Jesus Christ, and the Elect Angels, that he should observe those things; namely, the Canons he had before appointed about Church Order and Officers; that he should mind those things, without preferring one before another, doing nothing by partiality; there must be no partial dealing, no preferment of one Commandment of Christ before another, Deacons must not be kept in place, with rejection of the Elders that Ruled well, nor others debarred of their double Honour, especially those who laboured in the Word and Doctrine; and the Holy Alwise God knowing that the Churches would Apostatise, and that Antichrist whose Mystery of Iniquity then wrought, would in special manner run encounter to Scripture Purity, and pollute the Sanctuary Streams of Church Ordinances and Officers, especially Ruling Elde●● because of their pragmaticalness with the Teaching Elders, about Church Rule, he jumble● and made one Officer of Teaching and Ruling Elders, prudentially to avoid Seism, and calle● him both Presbyters or Priests; mean whil● he courted and carressed the Deacons who● he distinguished; some he called Subdeacons to attend the Vestry, to help on the Surplice and h●ly Garments of the Priests or Presbyters others he advanced to hear Auricular Confess●ons, and say Mass; but prudently considering that the Care and Trust of the Church Stock and Treasury was committed unto them; especially when i● was augmented with that ca●led Constantine's Gift, concerning which, History tells us of a voice heard in the Heavens Hodie venerum effunditur, etc. This day poison i● poured into the Churches: That Man of Sin fore seeing how useful Deacons might be to hi● Clergy, he advanced the Gravest of them to be Arch Deacons, and to be of the number o● Cardinals, so called, because they are the Cardines Hooks or Hinges that the Scarlet Whore● Chair or Seat hangs on: This cursed Conclave are the only Elected and Electors of the Pope; their work on High Festivals is to Vest their Pontifex Maximus in his Pontificalibus of Purple and Scarlet, decked with Jewels and Gold, vastly exceeding all Imperial State; and the Splendour of Jaddu● the 〈…〉 to Alenander, to confirm him in his Con●est of the World. Whilst at the High Altar ●e is Offering up the Blasphemous Sacrifice, ●●ese Arch-Deacons attend upon him, as other deacons at the Lords Supper. Let the Candid ●eader pass by this digression, designed to show what a fine Thread this Mystery of Iniquity at ●irst spun; but now the Son of Perdition Sits ●s God in the Temple of God, whom Christ will destroy with the Brightness of his Coming. etc. Christ renews and doubleth the same Charge ●n the same Epistle, as it were Adjuring and Conjuring Timothy, and in him all the Church●s, In the sight of God, as they look to answer it, at that Great Day, and before Jesus Christ, who made a good Confession before Pontius Pilate, that they keep his Commandment without spot, and unrebukable, until the Appearing of Jesus Christ: How should all these Obtestations and Injunctions make all New-England Church-Members and Officers dreadfully to quake and tremble, under the consideration of what Gild we lay under, by breach of this Command. Moreover the King of Saints, and Lord of Heaven and Earth, having Magnified and Exalted this People above any in the lower world; with Charter Privilege to im-body themselves into Spiritual Corporations, founded upon Divine Institutions, and directed by Scriptural Regulations; by which Charter of Right, they are Empowered to Assemble and Incorporate themselves, to Choose and Appoint their own Officers, acting the whole in his Sacred Majesty's Name, and Solely by his Authority, tha● agreeing together, he hath passed under th● great Seal of Heaven, and given his Royal Parol● Oath, and Amen, to bind or lose in heaven whatsoever they shall bind or lose on earth the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven are give● to this Church, Confessing and Professing Chris● to be the Son of the living God: the gates o● hell shall not prevail against it: yea, he whos● Name is I AM, is in the Midst of two or three assembled in his Name & Authority; but if they by their factions, or fractions, cannot agree, o● thro' their sullen wilfulness, do Nonuser, Desuser▪ Refuser any of these Sacred Statutes, which they by Scripture Charter are obliged to act by, they forfeit their Franchise, & may expect a Divin● Quo-warrant, to be sued out by their King against them, WHO REQUIRED THIS AT YOUR HANDS? THIS IS NOT THE FEAST, FAST OR DUTY THE LORD REQUIRES. By not observing all things he ha●h Commanded, they forfeit the challenge of his promised Presence with them, if they refuse any Officer, which he hath instated in the Churches, they expose themselves to the Forfeiture of the said Charter. And he who knoweth not, what a Deluge of Superstitions was by this door of neglect, let into the first Churches, he is not so versed in divine and humane Church History▪ as the time of the fulfilling Prophecy we are cast into, calls for: our crying out, The Temple of the Lord, will not free us from being Dischurched, more than Jerusalem was; she was seat to Shilo. N. England needs not to Travel into Asia to learn it; every poor French Refugee, who hath set his Foot in N. England, Preacheth it unto us, whose Churches have yielded more Faithful Martyrs, than all the other Reformed Churches in Europe; their care of Supplying the Poor Churches, out of the Large Treasury, and by the Liberality of the Richer, was Exemplary; and the Providing Maintenance to the Widows, and Orphans of their Deceased Pastors, was Presidential; it was the special Work of their National Synods, and doth condemn us; Christ that knows their Charity, Service, Faith, and Patience after their Re reformation, will make this Thyatiras last works to be more than her first. Oh that we might apply our Hearts to these things, that they may sink into our Souls! King's out of their Natural Clemency, may abate from the Severity of Law, but if contempt be added, it aggravates the Offence; Our case is such as only Sovereign Grace can Cure; God hath oft wrought for his Names Sake, Let us Plead it with him, Lord we are call●d by thy Name, Leave us not, Let us not be abhorred for thy Names Sake; Let not the Throne of Thy Glory, be further Disgraced, before Popish and Pagan Adversaries? It's said that none but Parliaments Laxness ●o maintain their just and legal Proprieties 〈◊〉 undo the Body Polittck of a Nation; so no●● can undo our Spiritual Corporations, but their Members; giving up their due just Church Power and Privilege, into the bands of some Diotrephes, as befell the Primitive Churches. As we began with a caution from our great Cotton, so we shall draw to a conclusion with the Animadversion of the great Congregational Champion, Dr. Owen, who in the Vindication of these Churches from Scism, cha●g'd upon them by Dr: Stilling sfleet; the said Reverend Man, who there, and in his other Elaborate Works upon that Subject, doth but Paraphrase and Comment upon the Book of Mr. Cottons Keys, as he himself hath published to the World; in answer to Mr. Cawdry, That upon search of the Scriptures, and weight of Argument thence deduced, finding the Work of the Keys exactly answering the Wards of the Lock of Christ's Kingdom; he was proselited from the Classical, unto the Congregational Way of Churches. Let it with all submissiveness be considered, whether its Rumination may not be our concern, who Writing of the State of these Churches saith: That when a People through an apprehension of their own ignorance, weakness, and unmeetness (well if it be not Laziness and Idleness) to discern and judge matters of Religion for themselves; and their own duty be kept and debarred from it, or when through their own sloth, negligence and viciousness, shall be really uncapable to manage their own interest in Church Affairs, as fit only to be governed, if not as Bruit Creatures, yet as mute persons; these things shall be employed by the ambition of the Clergy, engrossing ●ll things in the Church, to themselves, as they did ●n former Ages: That if the old Popedom do not Return, a new one will be Erected as bad as the other: God forbidden this prognostic should be the Fate of our Churches; yet when we read the Apostle Paul's advice to Colosse, Say to Archippus, Take heed to thy Ministry, which thou hast Received of the Lord; when we consider the neglect of it, we know not what to say. The said Learned Man, in a Book Published since his Death, concerning the Rule and Order of Congregational Churches, which he asserts to be the only Apostolical Churches, both according to the Rules of Scripture, and according to the Example of Primitive Humane Antiquity, to whom next unto the Sacred Scriptures, we own greatest Veneration and Credence, which he in the said Book citeth, in that Discourse, treating of the Ruling Elders Office and Duty, he saith, I admire that any man should have so much confidence in his own Abilities, so as to suppose himself Meet, and Able, for the Discharge of both sorts of E●ders in the least Church of Christ; In the same Treatise, he further affirms, It's evident, that neither the Purity, Order, nor the Beauty, or Glory of the Churches of Christ, nor his Majesty, or Authority in the Government of them, can be long preserved without the multiplication Elders in them, according to the proportion to 〈◊〉 Number of their respective Members; for w● whereof, the Churches of old, and late, have De●nerated into Anarcby, or Confusion, or else gi●● themsel uss up, unto the dominion of some prelati●● Teachers to rule at pleasure, which was the poi●● and bane of the other Primitive Churches; and t●● will do the same for the future, in the neglect this Order. God avert these sad Omens, that they shou●● befall our Churches; and yet when w● read how the Mystery of Iniquity wrought apprently in some who loved the pre-eminence even in the Apostles time, we are at a loss, a● humbly leave it with him, whose Face is n● to be seen, but his back parts only, while he passing before us in his Glory, and taking way his hand. Hath not New-England experienced this grea● truth, What is become of the Majesty, Authority, and Glory of Christ's Appearing in ou● Churches, unto which Christ's Defence is promised when we were completed according t● Rule, as at the first: Let's take Christ's Counsel, to Remember from whence we are Fallen, & Repent; Remember our Rulers which hav● declared unto us the Word of God, whos● Fatth follow, considering what hath bee● the end of their Conversation; Jesus Chris● the same yesterday, to day and for ever. Let's no● be carried about with divers Doctrines, and to mind what Mem●●● 〈…〉 ●orton hath left us to chew upon. In his Treatise called, The Heart of New-En●and, rend at the Blasphemies of the Times, whose ●ords are: It concerneth New-England always 〈◊〉 remember, that originally they are a PLANTATION Religious, not a PLANTATION of ●rade; the Profession of the Purity of Doctrine, Worship and Discipline, is written upon their Fore●ead; a spot of this vast Jeshimon converted ●nto Cornfields, Orchards, Streets Inhabited, ●nd a place of Merchandise cannot denominate New-England, all these notwithstanding if ●●e fall away from her Profession, call her ●habod, The Glory is Departed; in such a case, ●hat was said of Samnium, sometimes a Fa-, ●●ous City in Italy, viz. That they could not ●nd SAMNIUM in SAMNIUM, will be ve●fied in these Churches; vix. That NEW-ENGLAND is not to be found in NEW-ENGLAND, nor BOSTON in BOSTON. God ●orbid, that after New England hath now shined Twenty Years and more, like a Light upon an Hill, it should at last go out in the snuff of Morelianism; thus far the words of Bostons' great and second Seraphical Teacher, who For●y Years since, declared these Fears about us; as will further appear in the last page of this scribbled Narrative, in his Funeral Elegy upon Mr. Cottons Death. When our Stocks and Farms were not so multiplied, nor our Trade ●nd Merchandise so increased, nor the Number of our Members, nor Mortuaries, so grea● as now. As Holy Herbert in his Pious Poem foretold of us. As Gold and Grace never yet did agree, Religion always siding with Poverty. That as the Church shall thither Westward fly, So Sin shall Trace and Dog her instantly. Yet we could maintain our Officers. No question was then about the Ministers Table● how they should be supplied; the Silver and Gold in Darius, his Exchequer was the Lords▪ and he brought it out to advance Temple-work; if the Church Stock needed Enlargement, a word then from the Deacons was sufficient to bring forth more then enough, yea to Moses calling for a restraint; such inlargedness of heart than appeared, as some old Planters may Remember. It was an awful Speech of a Worthy Minister of the Gospel lately uttered upon a Falt-Day in a Neighbour Congregation; that he feared the Churches did not understand the Cause of God's present Controversy; that it was Reformation God looked for, who used this Motive to provoke to Duty; that if the present Generation did not attend and do their Duty, the next should not, and would not be capable of it; and indeed how can it be expected, That they should Reform that which they know not to be an evil, nor to fall upon practice of an unknown Precept; Pastors and Teachers are accounted as Supernumeraries; no Rule but for one Officer in a Church; and as for Ruling Elders, they have been taken up by Tradition; that there is but one word in the whole Bible for them; yet the Faith once given to the Sains, is earnestly (yet Regularly) to be contended for by them; but they will find them more than twice mentioned, in Rom. 12. among Church Officers, viz. The Teacher is to attend on Teaching, the Pastor or Exhorter, on Exhortation; the Giver, to do it with simplicity; He that Ruleth, with diligence: can there be a fuller description of the Ruling Flders Office and Work, than here is declared, & also in the Platform of Church Discipline. It's therefore no Humane Invention, nor Apochriphal Practice of our Predecessors: It's Remembered by some of the Old Planters Children, that there were such men, when they were young, that were called Ruling Elders; but what men they were, or what was their work, they professed they could not tell: What a shame is it to our Churches, that through Disuse, Misuse and Nonuse of them, such a question should be put by any of above Fifty Years of Age, now Living among us; all which is affirmed for a certain known Truth. The same Reverend man of God, being employed the last Narraganset Wars, by our Worthy Elders, to make Report and Return to the General Court, of the provoking evils then found among us, did represent to them, the Church's incompleatness of Officers, to be one of the great evils, Provocations, & grou●● of Displeasure unto God, then among us, sor● replied unto him, That the country and Church were poor, and could not maintain them; he ma●● them a Ready, Grave, and Divine Answer True, (said he) were they men's Officers; the● were argument in what they said, but bei●● GOD'S Officers, there was no ground for fe●● of it; he having Promised and said, Prove ametry me; if we could but trust him, he wou●● open the Heavens, and pour down his Blessings: it's Robbing of God we are now call●● to an account for, we fear that Covetuou●ness, Pride, and Ambition, hinders the Discovery of our Achan, The Lord pour down u●on Jerusalem, the Spirit of Grace, and Supplication, and that he would open the Fountain y●● Sin and Uncleanness; that Holiness unto the Lo●● may be writ upon our hearts, houses, and empl●ments, whether Sacred or civil and upon our P●● terities. As we have cause to weep over and 〈◊〉 wail our former tears, begging that they m●● be washed in the Blood of the Lamb, so th● these our faint Sighs and Sobs may be Cordial, and accepted in the Blood of the everlasting Covenant, that what we say, may 〈◊〉 realized in our Souls. The good Lord dire our Hearts into the knowledge of his love waiting for the Pouring forth of his Spirit 〈◊〉 on ourselves, and the rising generation, t●● 〈◊〉 may discern, and by the Divine Aids there●●, be enabled, to do the respective work of ●●●r Generation, according to the will of ●OD, before these things be hid from our ●●yes. That we may have the tastes of that Mercy ●●d Grace, springing from the Love of the ●●ther, who knows the thoughts of his own ●●art, and manifests them to poor Penitents, ●●at they passing through the heart of him, ●●ho layeth in the Father's Bosom, may descend ●●to our hearts, by the Holy Spirit dwelling 〈◊〉 us, which Blessed Circulation Reverting by ●●e Operation of the same Spirit which ma●●th requests for us, who know not to pray 〈◊〉 we ought, and passing through the heart, and ●●nds of our great Mediator, may arrive, & ●●cend into the heart of the Father, who is ●●e Origine and Fountain of all Blessedness, ●he Father himself loving us.) That this Spirit may make intercession for 〈◊〉 with Groans, which can't be uttered, he ●●at searches the hearts, knowing what is the ●●nd of the Spirit, because he maketh inter●●sion for the Saints according to the Will of ●●d; Oh that we might experience these ●●●ngs, that this Heavenly Dove sent into our ●●arts, may make us grean, and mourn, like ●●se in the Clefts of the Rocks, that as the whole ●●eation growns, and travails in pain, with ●●cks stretched out, waiting to be delivered ●●m their Bondage and Corruption, into the Liberty o● the Son's o● God; that we receivin the first fruits thereof, may with Eyes an Hands lifted up, wait for the Adoption, eve the Redemption of our Souls and Bodies which Great Grace, the GOD OF AL● GRACE., Grant to Us, and Our Poor Children, with all his ISRAEL; For the Sa●● of Our Dear LORD JESUS, to who● with the FATHER, and HOLYSPIRI● Be the Kingdom, Power, and Glory, For Ever AMEN. A FUNERAL ELEGY, Upon the Death of the truly Reverend Mr. JOHN COTTON. Late Teacher of a Church of Christ at Boston in New-England: Who Died the Twenty Third, was Buried the Twenty Ninth of December. 1652. ANd after Winthrop, Hooker, Shepherd's Hearse, Doth Cottons Death call for a Mourning Verse. Thy Will be done, yet Lord who dealeth thus, Make this great Death expedient for us. Luther pulled down the Pope, Calvin the Prelate slew, Of Calvin's Lapse, chief Cure to Cottons due. Cotton whose Learning, Temper, Godliness, The German Phoenix lively did express. Melancthon's all, may Luther's word but pass Melancthon's all, in our Great Cotton was. Whilst he was here, Life was more Life to me, Now he is not, Death hence less Death to me. That Comets great men's death do oft forego, This present Comet doth too sadly show, This Prophet's dead, yet must in's Doctrine speak, This Comet saith, else must New-England break. That e'er it be, the heavens avert it far, That Meteors should succeed our greatest Star. In Bostons' Orb Winthrop and Cotton were, These Lights Extinct, Dark is our Haemisphere. In Boston once how much shined of our Glory, We now Lament, Posterity will Story. Let Boston live, who had and saw their Worth. And did them hot our, both in Life and Death. To him New-England trust in this Distress, Who will not leave his Exiles Comfortless. John Norton. FINIS. Reader, Be pleased in page 18 for Christopher Gardner Read Sir Christopher Gardner. ERRATA. PAge 2. Lin. 11. for in Churches, read in the Churches. pag: 6. l. 18. for graceful, read grateful. p. 12. l. 30. for Tarting read Parting. p. ●3. l. 11. instead of Pectant, r. Peccant. p. 46. l. ●3. for Fathers, r Father. p. 48. l. 27. for Storm 〈◊〉 Scorn. p. 49. l. 26. r. Internal. p. 50. l. 17. ●. always. p. 69. l. 29. r. Earth. p. 72. l. 6. r. ●ints. ibid. l. 8. for twice, r. once.