THE ATTESTATION OF THE Ministers of the County of Somerset, Joining (according to their duty) with the Reverend Ministers of LONDON, And all other their Brethren in the several parts of this Kingdom: Who declare themselves for the Truth of God, Against the Errors, Heresies, and Blasphemies of the present Times. LONDON: Printed by Fr: Neile for Tho: Vnderhill at the Bible in Woodstreet. 1648. THE ATTESTATION of the MINISTERS of the County of Somerset joining (according to their duty) with the Reverend Minister; of London, and all other their Brethren in the several parts of this Kingdom, who declare themselves for the Truth of God, against the Errors, Heresies and Blasphemies of the present Times. WE Ministers of the Gospel in the County of Somerset, Brethren and Companions in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, being deeply sensible of, and hearty sorrowful for, the high inundation (and which is more sad, the much sought for Toleration) of Errors, Heresies and Blasphemies; the neglect and contempt of God's sacred Ordinances; the slighting and vilifying of our solemn Covenant; and other abominations in this Church; Have thought it our duty to join with our reverend Brethren of the Province of London, a Cloud of faithful Witnesses gone before us, in giving our Testimony to God's eternal Truth, now turned, by many, into a lie; and in disclaiming and detesting those Errors by them mentioned, and all other contrary to sound Doctrine and sincere holiness; Lest, if we should hold our peace, the stones should speak, and God call heaven and earth to witness against us because of our backwardness to witness for Him, and to set to our seals that He is the only true God, and He whom he hath sent, Jesus Christ. With them therefore We detest the recited Errors, and attest the same holy Truth, by subscribing our Names, and Presenting this our Testimony to common view, that our minds may be publicly manifest to the encouragement of our own Charges to stand fast, and the stay of the most grievously-languishing Church in this distracted Kingdom. Wherein (notwithstanding) this hope remaineth to support our hearts, that the pious Ordinance of Parliament, setting apart a day of Humiliation for the suppressing and preventing of Errors, Heresies, and Blasphemies; and the most earnest prayers on that day poured forth to the God of Truth for the removal of such abominations, together with our Solemn League and Covenant, laying upon us the greatest engagement to endeavour their extirpation; And lastly, the much longed for (and now hoped for) settling of Church-government, will (at length) more prevail (through the blessing of God) for their utter abolition, than all importunities of men not considerate, for a most unwarrantable Toleration. Samuel Crook Rector at Wrington. Richard Alleine Rector of Ditcheat. Anthony Parker Rector of Blagdon. Samuel Tilly Rector at Compton Martin. William Gregory Pastor of Backwell. William Thomas Pastor at Vbley. George Newton Minister of Taunton-Magdalene. Robert Tyrling Minister of Taunton-James. Joseph Owfield Minister in Taunton. Samuel Oliver Minister at Wells. John Chetwind Minister at Wells. Richard Alleine Pastor of Batcombe. Purefey Midleham Minister of Westbury. Thomas Codrington Pastor of Keinsham. jacob Tomkins Minister of Crewkerne. Samuel Pretty Minister of Weston Zoyland. john Moor Minister of Aller. Henry jeanes Minister of Chedzey. Bartholomew Yoe Minister of Selworthy. Alexander Robinson Pastor at Porlock. Nathaneel Conduit Minister of Aishil. Robert Balsam Minister of Shepton-Mallet. Edward Bernard Minister of Stowey. Richard Cheswell Minister of Chelwood. Richard Popioy Minister at Langridge. Samuel Westobye Pastor of Nailsy. William Long Minister of Prieston. William Parker Minister of Brewton. Christopher Read Minister of Wanstrow. Richard Fair clough Pastor of Melts. Nathaniel Abbot Minister of Pilton. Edward Morgan Minister of Pill. john Whitborne Minister of Croscomb. Richard Batchelaur Minister of Cameley. Matthew Alflatt Minister of Clutton. Thomas Creese Minister of Combehay. Thomas Snead Minister of Lameyat. john Derby Rector of Abbes-comb. David William's Rector of Horsington. Peter Bradford Rector of Maperton. joseph Swaffield, Preacher of the Gospel. Henry Albin Preacher of the Gospel. Edward Bennet Minister of Southpetherton. Hugh Pearde Minister of West-Harptrey. Thomas Lad Minister of Satford. john Luffe Minister of Glaston. William Wright Minister of Froom Selwood. john Northesworthy Minister in West Buckland. john Baker Minister at Curry Mallet. john Norman Preacher of the Word at Bridgewater. Robert How Minister of Thornfalcon. Thomas Forward Minister of Pitmister. john Langford Minister of Exford. George Bindon Preacher of the Word at Angarsleigh. Timothy Batt Minister of Ilmister. Thomas Lie Minister of Chard. john Pinny Minister of Norton. josiah Wyatt Minister of Puddimere Milton. Matthew Randal Minister of Higham. john Langdale Minister of Cricket-Thomas. john Torner Minister of Cricket-Malherb. Christopher Laurence Minister of Odcomb. joseph Shallel Minister of Chaffecomb. james Eliot Minister at Shepton. Thomas Budd Minister of Kingsbury. Thomas Beadon Preacher at Staplegrove. William Chappel Minister of Kingston. Steph: Berrier Minister of Yatton. john Dolling Minister of Roburrough. The Copy of a Letter wherein this Attestation was sent up. BEhold a troop cometh! We march at last in a full body. I hope no man will say to us, as one to his loitering Soldiers, Quae vos tam sera moratur segnities? Or as an other to his linger Citizens, Why are ye the last, etc. If our hands could have been listed, as soon as our hearts concentred, we would not have lain in our houses, when the servants of the Lord are encamped in the open fields. Or could our actions have held pace with our affections, we would not have been, post principia, nor brought up the Rear in this most important engagement against the potent prevalency of so impotent, and impudent an Enemy, that threatens confusion to Law and Gospel; tramples upon Order and distinction, sleights both God and man, Et coesum territat armis. Backwardness in the soldiers of Jesus Christ for such a cause, might justly make us liable to the curse of Meroz, because we came not forth timely to the help of the Lord against the mighty. Specially since one Zamzummim, one Goliath of Gath (who gives out himself (Magus-like) some great one; and vaunts himself six cubits and a span higher than any of those o● the now scorned Ministry, esteemed but as grasshoppers in His sight) dare publicly in Pulpit and Press, defy the Armies of the living God, the chariot's and horsemen of Israel! What do the rabble of the sons of Anak (which like Aramites fill the Country) croaking like frogs, and unclean spirits of devils, in every County and corner of these Kingdoms? The Court of Rome heretofore justly blamed Leo the 10th, that he applied not present and powerful remedies against Luther's heresy (as they called it). Their reason was good, That in matters of faith and Religion, the least errors were not to be neglected (how much less the greatest?) and the remedies against Schism and Heresy should not be delaved the least moment. Nam quae nascentibus utiliter adhibentur, inveteratis aegerrimè conducunt. And truly the slow and gentle oppositions, which have been made by this Church and State, have rather beightned then weakened the disease; rather kindled then quenched the flames; rather encouraged then silenced the Adversaries. God grant it may not be laid to our charge. Yet we hope your charity, will not impute our late appearance, to any want of love, and zeal to so good a cause; but to the wideness of our County, our seldom meetings, and sad distractions. Neither let us be deprived of the honour, to follow you, the Antesignani, and Captains of the Lords host; and to concur with the rest of our reverend Brethren of other Counties and Kingdoms, for that Truth of God which is more precious than our lives, and against that poison of error that rages in every Congregation through the Kingdom, and eats out the bowels of Peace and Truth. Many hands have made long work, ●et we hope strong work, that the guiles of hypocrisy, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. The way of God is uncorrupt. The Word of the Lord is tried. He is a shield to all that trust in Him. I am your assured, etc. FINIS.