The anatomy of the separatists, alias, Brownists the factious brethren in these times, wherein this seditious sect is fairely dissected, and perspicuously discovered to the view of world : with the strange hub-bub, and formerly unheard of hurly-burly, which those phanatick and fantastick schismatiks made on Sunday ... the 8 of May ... at the sermon of the Right Rev. Father in God, Henry, Bishop of Chichester ... Taylor, John, 1580-1653. This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A64152 of text R20093 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing A3060B T427). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. The text has been tokenized and linguistically annotated with MorphAdorner. 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A64152) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 58900) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 196:1 or 265:E238, no 14) The anatomy of the separatists, alias, Brownists the factious brethren in these times, wherein this seditious sect is fairely dissected, and perspicuously discovered to the view of world : with the strange hub-bub, and formerly unheard of hurly-burly, which those phanatick and fantastick schismatiks made on Sunday ... the 8 of May ... at the sermon of the Right Rev. Father in God, Henry, Bishop of Chichester ... Taylor, John, 1580-1653. [2], 6 p. [s.n.], London : 1642. Item at reel 196:1 and 265:E238, no. 14 identified as T427 (number cancelled in Wing 2nd ed.). Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library. eng Brownists. Dissenters, Religious -- England. A64152 R20093 (Wing A3060B T427). civilwar no The anatomy of the separatists, alias, Brownists, the factious brethren in these times. Wherein this seditious sect is fairely dissected, an [no entry] 1642 3654 6 15 0 0 0 0 57 D The rate of 57 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the D category of texts with between 35 and 100 defects per 10,000 words. 2002-05 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2002-06 Aptara Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2002-08 Judith Siefring Sampled and proofread 2002-08 Judith Siefring Text and markup reviewed and edited 2002-10 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion THE ANATOMY OF THE Separatists , alias , Brownists , the factious Brethren in these Times . WHEREIN This seditious Sect is fairely dissected , and perspicuously discovered to the viewof World . With the strange hub-bub , and formerly unheard of hurly-burly , which those phanatick and fantastick Schismatiks made on Sunday in the after-noone , being the 8 of May , in the Parish of S. Olaves in the Old-Iury , at the Sermon of the Right Rev. Father in God , Henry , Bishop of Chichester , In the presence of the Right Honorable the Lord Major of this renowned Metropolis , and diverse worthy Members of the Honorable House of COMMONS . LONDON , Printed in the yeare , 1642. The Anatomy of the Separatists , Alias , Brownists , the factious Brethren in these Times . SVch is the all-daring and Lewd Licentiousnesse of these last and perillous dayes of the World , that with their Faction , Schisme & confusion of contradicting and dissenting Sectaries , the Church of England ( not long since the Reformed Religion ) is promiscuously shaken , deplorably enervated , miserably torne and distracted . Religion it selfe is now crucified , as Christ was between two thieves , viz , Superstition and Irreverence , which is a spice of Atheisme , and of the two extreames is worse peccant in the defect , than in the excesse . The World is growne into a new confused Chaos , full of new wine lately come from New England , a new Spirit , new Revelations , & new Formes of Prayer . There is such a giddinesse in the profession of Religion , that every one almost is led by his own opinion , and most men in matters of judgement are divided one against another . 'T is too true , that many places in the Kingdom of England , and in this Citty of London are too much Amsterdamnified by brainelesse opinions , and severall senses , which indeed are senselesse senses in Religion . Religion is become common Table-talke , the ordinary discourse at very our Commons and Ordinaries , where a man shall hardly find foure together of one mind . The Papists will have their way ; the Atheists will have their way ; the Brownists their way ; the Anabaptists their way , the Familists their way ; and the Sisters of the Fraternity their way : So that in these various and irregular wayes , they make such an intricate Labyrinth of Religion , that few or none scarce can find out the right way . A man may with more facility reckon up all the species and kinds of Nature , then describe all the Sects , Divisions and Opinions in Religion that are at this time amongst us . Some approve of Popery , because Ignorance is the mother of Devotion ; Others affect nothing but their own silly fancyes , esteeming all things else prophanation and superstition . One at the receiving of the holy Communion will not kneele , another will not stand , a third will sit downe , a fourth will not bow ; One holds reverence to be Popery , another that Rayles before the Communion Table are Romish , and that all decency is Superstitious . Some say it is lawful to kneele at receiving the Elements of the sacred Eucharist , others argue and plead for it , as expedient ; some again do presse it as necessary ; and there are others ( indeed too many of that Sect amongst us ) who abhorre it as Idolatrous . One out of zeale , somewhat inconsiderate , cryes down Episcopacy , as Antichristian : Another very moderate , wishes earnestly Episcopacy were reformed and purged from the Romish and Tyrannicall government , that incumbers it : A third kind of men carryed by a contrary wind , maintaine Episcopacy to be Iure Divino : Thus quot homines , tot Sententiae , So many men , so many minds . From these premisses of Discord and Faction , needs must there proceed much tumult and distraction to the great disgrace and scandall to the true Protestant Religion , to the encouragement of the wicked , who seeing that there are so many Sects and Separatists , will therefore be of no Religion : O Deus bone , in quae tempora reservasti nos● Polycarp . Well may we take up that exclamation of the Roman Orator , O tempora ! O mores ! Bad times , wherein there are worse men , and worst of all manners . Plenitudo hominum , sed solitudo bonorum ; a plenty of men , but a scarcity of good men . There is such a multitude of Sectaries in all places , both in our Cities and Countries , that we may justly feare this little Island will be turned into a great Amsterdam . Hinc illae lacrymae , One would reconcile Popery and our Religion together , another would introduce faction and innovations into the Church : So that between the Papists and Separatists , the Church strangely suffers . This latter sort of late days hath been very impudent and turbulent , both to the Church and Common-wealth . They were never more insolent at any time , then they are now at this time , and never more frequent and resident in any place then in the two famous Cities , Amsterdam , and this of London . They are the Separatists , or Brownists ; the Libertines or Anabaptists ; who are grown to a great head , ( for indeed they are Bellua multorum capitum ) a giddy headed multitude , & are so common amongst us , that they are commonly call'd the Round-heads . The Fraternity at Amsterdam , and the Brownists in Town , are brethren of the same Tribe . They are nominated Brownists from one Browne ; as we usually terme the Lutherans from Luther , the Calvinists from Calvin , and the Arminians from Arminius . These are the late up-start Sectaries of this age , the new crept in Caterpillers of our Kingdome , that do more mischief dayly , than any sect whatsoever . These are the Ionahs that have raised the tempest ; these are the Achaxs that do trouble our Israel . They are so many for their multitude , that like Bees they swarme amongst us . Indeed the time was when they crept in corners , but now they are like the Egyptian Locusts , covering the whol land , ye may know them by their frequent and far fetcht sighes , the continuall elevation of their eyes , their meager physiognomies , solitary countenances , sharp noses , by the cut of their hayre , made even with the top of their prick-eares , ( for their haire is as short as their eye-brows , though their consciences be as vast as the Ocean ) yee may further discerne them by their broad hats and narrow ●ufs , which they usually weare , the putting of their gloves under their girdles , and the folding of their hands one within another . Indeed they are painted sepulchres , whited walls , whose Religion consists in frequent fasting , and long prayers , which devoure widdowes houses , the outside of whose vessels are pure and washed , but within full of filth and corruption , under sheep-skins are ravenous Wolves . They hold that Religion ought to be guided by the motion of the Spirit , not reason ; therefore they will rule Religion , Religion shall not rule them , or else they will go against Religion , as the Iewes did in meeting Christ with swords and staves . They pretend sanctity , but intend impiety ; much they professe , but little good they expresse : Their Piety is altogether dissembled , and what that is , t is sufficiently known ; for simulat a sanctitas est duplex iniquitas . Religion is of it selfe pure , unspotted , immaculate , and undefiled ; but they by their private malice , do endeavour to pollute and contaminate the purity thereof . They say they would have Religion reformed , but their ayme is to have it deformed . These were called in Greeke {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} in Hebrew Paratzim ; viz. Separatists , for other men they accounted profane people of the earth , but themselves the only holy men in the Land ; therefore with others they would not converse for feare of defilement . In a precise manner they looke down with their eyes , when inwardly a whore is not more deceitful . They are double-minded , hollow-hearted , and wil as nimbly swallow up at a bit , another mans estate , as our Dutch will pills of butter , and never purch for it , All is fish that comes to their net . Vnde habeant nemo quaerit , sed oportet habere . They make it no matter how they come by it , so they have it . Their mouths are replenished with yeas , and very lyes , but their tongs and hearts do as much differ as truth and errour : though they do seldome damnably sweare , yet they will most abominably lye . For lying , falsehood , and hypocrisy , these are their familiar experssions . They are much addicted to prayer and fasting ; for they frame a long Babel-like prayer , made up with hums and hawes ; and though they affect fasting well , yet they love their flesh better , They much delight in private conventicles , and secret and obscure places , in which voluptuous wantonnesse has her meeting , where the Spirit enlightens the understanding to see a sister in the darke : though they are superciliously rigid and censorious , yet they seem very charitable , for rather then their sisters shall want food , they will fill their bellies , and rather then they shall be naked , they will cover their bodyes . Brothers they are , but not of the blade ; for they cannot endure our Cavaleers ; yet they are lovers of the sisters of the scaberd . Brethren they are , not of the Corporation , but the separation ; like Simeon and Levi , they are fratres in malo . They are altogether ignorant , therefore they despise all learning : for the tongues and languages , they utterly abhorre and detest them as profane , and for our ordinary Latine , they 〈◊〉 it is the language of the beast . They are resolved still to be as they are , ignorant , for they bold it Idolatry and superstition to learne to re●d because the very first letter begins with a Crosse . The Crosse they account the marke of the beast , and though it be the ancient ensign of Christianity , yet by them it is contemned , All Crosses they dosie as may-poles ; the one they hold profane , and the other they averre to be superstitious . They can endure no Crosse but that on Silver or Gold ; and for the Crosse in Cheapeside , it is the pillar of golden superstition , the abomination of the City , the City Idoll , and a supporter of Idolls , having so many images about it , which is as displeasing to their sight as the Counter in Woodstreet is to an indebted Citizen . All Ceremonies they account Popish , a Surplesse the snock of the whor of Babilon , the sight wherof is as terrible to them in a Church at noone , as the apparition of a Ghost in a Church-yard at midnight , An orthodox and lawfuly called , and allowed Minister is not minded amongst them ; for they hold it as lawfull for Artificers , and Laymen , to preach in publike , and those that are most inferior , as Coblers , Weavers , Leather-sellers , Box-makers , Iron-mongers , Felt-makers , and such mechanick fellowes . These and their holy sisters ( for they may wel be linkt together ) are they , who by their unreverent gestures in the Church disesteeme of Church-Prayers ; These are they who contemn the publike service of God , and cry down the Lyturgie of the Church of England ; that solemne Lyturgie , celebrous by the piety of Bishops , and Martyres , hallowed with the blond of some of them who composed it , established by the Lawes of this Land , by severall Acts of Parliament in this Kingdome , attested and approved by the best of all forraigne Divines , confirmed by the subscription of all the Clergie , accepted of by the most and best of all the Laity , and hath continued since in the raignes of Queene Elizabeth , King Iames , and our gracious King Charles , in the Church of England , for the service of God these 90. yeares ; that this holy exercise of Religion should be by them vilified , interrupted , and depraved , what doth it tend to , but the advancing of Heresie , Schisme , Profanenesse , Libertinisme , Anabaptisme , and Atheisme ? We acknowledge , that some parts of our publike Liturgy , may be very well corrected , ( and thankes be to God the great Counsell of the King , and the Kingdome have consulted and determined about it ) but the clamours now go very high : Impudence or Ignorance is at this time grown so frontlesse , that it is confidently expected by many , that all formes of publike worship should be utterly abrogated , and that our booke of Common-Prayer should bee quite abolished , as they would have Episcopacy everlastingly extirpated . They affirme that that which is called the Liturgy is the same with the Masse , either a Lethargy of worship , or a Masse of Idolatry ; wherein is no purity , but all papistry . In the Service-booke they say there are foppish and foolish Tautologies , as in these words , The Lord be with you and with your Spirit : And in the Letany , there are vaine and ●●ivolous repetitions of words , as Good Lord deliver us , and We bese●●● to heare us good Lord ; which they are not ashamed to say are ridiculous Invocations like magick spels , and no better than conjuring . These moderne Zealots ( forsooth ) are offended at the vestments and habits of the Clergie ; every thing though never so laudable , decent , and necessary , if contrary to their opinion , is by them accounted profane , or superstitious . They make no reckoning of the Church of God , than of a barne , or a stable , either of these is all alike to them . Barnes and Stables are for threshers and hostlers : the Church is the House of God : yet they are so base minded , as to conjecture a barne or stable good enough for him , whom the heaven of heavens cannot containe , the high and lofty one that inhabiteth Eternity . They account their own houses as holy as the Church ; T is strange Divinity , and yet I hold no inherent holinesse in either . I have read of a sort of Hereticks about the yeare of our Lord 1126. who would have all Churches defaced and demolished as needlesse Fabricks , and unnecessary structures ; for God dwels not in temples made with hands . Sure these Separatists are of their minds ; If they were not , they would mind the Church better then they do ; But these love to stand without at the Church doore : I am sure they have no president for it out of the Word of God , that whilst the preacher and people are praying , within , they should stand prating without . That description of S. Paul may be properly predicated of them : they are lovers of their own selves , covetous , boasters , proud , disobedient , unthankfull , unholy , without naturall affection , truce breakers , false accusers , incontinent , fierce , despisers of others , heady , high minded , {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , magis quam , {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God , having a forme of godlinesse , but denying the power thereof , 2 Tim. 3. 2 , 3 , 4. Tha likewise of S. Iude may be truly applyed to them , they defile the flesh , despise dominion , and speak evill of dignities , 8 ver. These are they who separate themselves , sensuall , having not the Spirit , 19 ver. And who these persons are , who say they have the Spirit , the subject of this small Tract doth sufficiently declare , the Separatists . They are offensive to God in the contempt of his Ordinance , whose commandement is , that every soule should be subject to the higher powers ; and they are injurious to the King and State , whose power they despise , and government they affront . Their lives are hypocriticall , their positions schismaticall , their thoughts perilous , their words malicious , their Acts mischievous , and their opinions impious . They hold it a matter arbitrary or indifferent , which they dispense with at their own wils & pleasures , to behave themselves irreverently , unmannerly , undecently , and disorderly in Gods House , in his presence , and that under pretence of avoyding superstition , Dum vitant stulti vitia , in contraria currunt : what is this , but to avoyd Scylla , and fall upon Charybdis ? to run from one extreame to a worse , ex fuma●io flammam , out of the smoake into the flame . This is the reason they have made so many uproares , the like in pristine ages unparalleld motions and commotions in our Churches of late dayes , in the Cathedrall of S. Paul , within these few months , and in S. Olaves Church in the old Iewry , on Sunday in the afternoone being the 8. of May , I know not by what unhappy fate , there was at that present congregated a company of rude Rascals , to the number of above 100 , who as soon as the right Rev. pious and learned Bishop came up into the Pulpit in his Lawn sleeves and other vestments suitable to a Prelate , they presently like an unmannerly and ill-bred crue of unruly curres , made such a hideous clamour in the Church of God , crying joyntly , most impudently and with one accord , A Pope , a Pope , a Pope , to the astonishment of the man of God , & to the admiration and amazement of the L. Major , the Parliament Gentlemen , and other noble and worthy auditors that were then present . Some of the varlets ran out of the Church , others by the L. Majors officers were thrust out of the Church , and the doore shut upon them : And I wish this cursed Sect may beever excluded as from our Churches so from our Cities , Assemblies and societies : I am sure , in the purest times of the Primitive Church , there were Ostiarit , Doore-keepers , to debar from ingresse into the Church notorious Hereticks , obstinate Idolaters and profane livers . I would not be accounted uncharitable , therefore my opinion is , that these sons of tumult bare no violent malice to the Right Reverend Bishops person , ( for he is the object of every mans love ) only I imagine their inveterate spleene aymd at his function . A Pope and a Bishop are all one with them , when these turbulent Schismatickes were in the street , they fell to picking of quarrels , and broke many glasse windowes in the Church , in the time of the Sermon , they were so audacious and impudent as to say , that they who were in the Church were at Masse , and that the Lord Major was a Papist , whom God and the world knowes to be a Gentleman of an approved and unblemished integrity and an unfained Protestant of the Church of England . One thing I have more to relate , that on of the rascals was the same day apprehended , & examined by some of the Parliament Gentlemen after Sermon in the Lord Majors house , & was by his Lordship committed , of whom hereafter ye shall heare more ; for the present , I am sorry that such an occasion is offered me to trouble the Readers patience so much , with the relation of this viperous generation , and with such unsanctified sons of mischiefe as these are ; Only give me leave , before I leave them , to leave this wish to them , that these Brothers of Schisme and Sedition , with their Sisters of Faction and insurrection ( for they of that sexe are as bad , being of the same sect ) may in due time ( as I hope shortly they will ) suffer exemplary and condigne punishment according to their demerits . FINIS .