TO His Highness the Lord Protector, &c. AND To the Parliament of England.
NAaman the Syrian was a man high and honourable, because by him the Lord had given deliverance to Syri [...]: he was also a mighty man in valour; but he was a leper. And he was wroth against the Prophet of the Lord without a cause, and so went away in a rage. But his servants came neer, and spake unto him and said, My father, if the Prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it? how much more rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash and be clean? Then went he down, and dipped himself seven times in Iordan according to the saying of the man of [...]: and his flesh name again like unto the flesh of a little childe; and he was clean. And being thus cleansed of his leprosie he promised thenceforth not to offer unto other gods, but unto Jehovah. Yea, he knew it was a sin to go into the house of R [...]mmon to wait upon his Master the King (to be his leaning-stock in that Idols temple) when he worshipped there. 2 Kings 5.10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18.
Sirs, I presented you formerly with a Book intituled Thunder from the throne of God (against the temples of Idols) which the foolish people count a work of madness, but indeed were solid words of truth and soberness: yet such thundering and convincing Arguments were not acceptable nor delectable unto you; being for the quite plucking down of the Idolatrous High-places, which are still kept up, under pretence of usefulness and convenience for Worship. But humane pretences without divine precepts, are like an empty Parliament-house without members, or a Parliament without power: even so is a bare name of godliness, famous with men, but infamous with God, like that fear towards him which is taught by the precepts of men.
Tell me, ye great men, did not Constantine the great give the Heathens Idol-temples for Christians to worship in? and was it not a snare to him and them, like the Cross in his Banners? And what followed at the last? was not Constantinople lost, and the head of Constantine held upon the top of a spear? And how can such your frequent appearances of evil avail you in your Spanish Wars, O ye mortal gods, who must die like men, and fall like one of the Princes? Psal. 28.7.
Is it not remarkable, that the Jews for the space of these 1600 years were not so totally blinded, as to hold such a correspondencie with Gods enemies the Papists, as to uphold their Idols or Idols Temples: but do pray heartily for their utter destruction: And the Law of God [for the quite plucking down of all the Idols Temples] is not repealed by Christ. And although the Jews (whom the foolish people would convert as the Spaniards the Indians) are not permitted here by the Law of this Land; yet I would not that ye should be ignorant of this mystery (lest ye should be wise in your own conceits) that blindness in part (I say not wholly but in part) [...]pened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in; and so all Israel shall be saved, Rom. 11.25, 26. But concerning the Idolatrous Gentiles, who profess Christ, but deny him in their works, there is no such promise; but contrariwise, it is prophesied concerning them, That (after the destruction of the third part of men, by the fire, and smoke, and sulphur) the rest of the men which were not killed [Page]by these plagues, yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and wood, which neither can see, hear, nor walk; neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their fornications, nor of their Thefts. Rev. 9.18.20, 21.
The Jews at mount Sinai had Ten Commands given unto them from God Exod. 20. Deut. 5. the Gentiles in mount Sion had Four given unto them in charge, Act. 15 20. for so it seemed good unto the holy Ghost, and the holy separated Church, to lay upon the Christian Gentiles no other burden then those four necessary things, vers. 28. amongst which, to keep themselves from things offered to idols was one principal, Acts 21.25. But the Idols Temples, with the Steeples and Bells, are so (as may appear unto you by this ensuing Treatise) and therefore they must be demolished, that the names of the Idols may be utterly destroyed out of the Land.
O ye Senators of England, you are raising money now to maintain Wars against the Spaniards; and to Wars you will go: Go, and prosper: But be well advised, and take direction out of the book of the wars of the Lord: for there it is written, When the Camp goeth forth against thine enemies, then keep thee from every evil thing, Deut. 23.9. Idols Temples, the Steeples and Bells, are evil things, and ought to be thrown down. So long therefore as you will uphold them, how can ye expect the victory? for they are great stumbling-blocks to the Jews, and hinder them from embracing Christianity; and do encourage the Gentiles in their idolatry, and do give offence to the Church of God: yet you will uphold these Steeple-houses, under pretence of usefulness, and convenience for Worship.
But what have you to say to the Steeples themselves? doubtless you cannot but confess they are very useless and unprofitable: yea, they are idolatrous, and ought to be utterly destroyed.
Our first Parliament, after seven years service and experience, driving a great trade in that Ware-house of Justice which you keep, began to be such perfect Crafts-men, that they had no further need of their Masters cunning: whereupon they were so witty, as in the very nick of time to cut off his Royal head, to [Page]strengthen themselvs in the Regal power, and abolished the Kingly Office as useless and unprofitable: How much more ought these Steeples to be demolished, for the uselesness and unprofitableness thereof? And therefore you ought to root them out lest the great God of heaven root you out, as he did your predecessors.
They took away the Crosses from the tops of the Steeples as idolatrous; but gave no order to demolish the Steeples: for their judgments were not informed, & they saw not that the Steeples were idolatrous, as the Crosses thereupon. But it is no new thing for better & wiser then they to be mistaken, like the Scribes and Pharisees, who held a tradition, that Whosoever sweareth by the Temple, it is nothing: but whosoever sweareth by the gold of the Temple, he is a debtor. But Christ saith, (Wo unto you ye blinde guides) Ye fools and blinde: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold? Matth. 23.16, 17. So it may be said contrariwise of these; Whether is greater, the Crosses, or the Steeples the pillars and foundations thereof? Therefore when they pulled down the Crosses from off the Steeples they should have pulled down the Steeples also, the Steeples being as idolatrous and useless as the other. Therefore down with these old Chyming chimneys of the drunken whore of Babylon, that so the fire and smoke of abomination which maketh desolation may be utterly extinguished, with the names of the idols out of those places.
It is written in the Law, Ye shall utterly destroy all the places wherein the nations served their gods, Deut. 12.2. and you shall break down their idolatrous pillars, Deut. 7.5. & 12.3. And what are these Steeples? are they not the Popes pillars? for they were erected by the Catholick Papists, in honour to their Popish gods?
Therefore although these towers of Babel are builded to reach up to heaven As Sin Botolphs Steeple at Boston in Lincolnsh: upon which a thunderbolt came a year since., and some of them have as many steps in height as there are days in the year; down with them and their Babylonish Bells to the very ground, and let not a stone of them remain upon another.
And in so doing, ye shall do well.
Fare ye well.