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A15828 A treatise of the honor of Gods house: or, The true paterne of the Church, shewed in the parts and pietie of it with a discovery of the true cause and cure of our present contentions, and an answer of such objections as may offend the weake. Yates, John, d. ca. 1660. 1637 (1637) STC 26089; ESTC S120542 57,719 94

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Preachers of it and both these are so called from the object of their imployment and not from the author of their calling We must therefore finde out in the third place Evangelists by calling such as was Philip Acts 21.8 who being compared with the seventy Luke 10.1 seemes to be an example of that calling First they preached so did Philip. Secondly they wrought miracles so did Philip. Thirdly they went before Christ to make way for him and his Ministery so did Philip before the Apostles as will appeare Acts 8.5 and not onely hee but many more Ver. 4. which Christ had called before his death of the seventy the Apostles remayning at Ierusalem Verse 1. which followed Philip when they heard of his successe Verse 14. and ordained Pastours where he had begun the Gospel Verse 17. This immediate power to ordain Christ gave his Apostles and by ordinary Pastours they are succeeded and not by extraordinary and Timothy and Titus are examples so is Epaphras Colos 4.12 who was one of Colosse when he was at Rome for it is not following of the Apostles that makes men Evangelists or every absence that denies them to be Bishops In Colosse wee may conjecture that Epaphras was Bishop of that place and had Laodicea and Hierapolis adjoyned unto it Colos 4.13 Archippus may be counted for the Presbyter with the Bishop and Philemon in whose house he was the Deacon for Saint Paul stiles him in a manner as Ignatius did the Deacons in his time σύνεργος fellow-labourer σύνδουλος fellow-servant for such work together in their Masters businesse This order being observed the Apostles and Bishops continue the succession and without thē there is none in the Church In these two Iesus Christ immediatly communicates his power of the Keyes to the Church and none receive it ordinarily but from some one of them The Pope abuseth all Bishops to fetch them under his power The people prophane Gods ordinance when they appoint Pastours We must confine our selves to these two heads or else we misse Christs order and this is not my conjecture but the conceit of antiquitie and by modern Divines is brought against the Popes usurpation above Bishops Saint Cyprian in the Councell of Carthage hath these words neque quisquam nostrum Episcopum se esse Episcoporum constituit aut tyrannico terrore ad obsequendi necessitatem collegas suos adigit The Monarchie of one Bishop in the universall Church is a plain tyranny and so is a Presbytery in every Parish where there is no remedie as well against the popular as papall jurisdiction If the Pope infect the Church it must needs perish because there is no power above him so must the Parish for none can helpe it being so independent in it selfe and absolute from the command of all others both these take away all libertie of calling Councels and are uncontrouleable in their own wayes This cannot be of God to leave his Church desperate of meanes to helpe it Betweene both there is a middle way and that is to have the Churches power in the hands of many so that one may helpe another In the first Councell Acts 15. the Apostles as heads with the Elders meet in consultation determine what is best for the Churches in Antioch Syria and Cilicia V. 23 and wisely apply the remedie according to the disease for it seemes to some good Divines that the act involves no more then are mentioned in it and that Corinth and other Churches were not tyed by this Canon but might eat of meats sacrificed to Idols and onely were to use charitie and discretion at such times as it might offend the weake Apostles and Elders consider of the matter Verse 6. dispute and determine it and disperse abroad the Decree to be observed of those Churches that are specified in it A cleare and evident truth How the Apostles attempted to do nothing without consent It s a true rule that no one man makes Canons for all Churches there was never any Bishop save the Pope that challenged all power but as men most peaceably sought to governe after the divine Canon and approved Customs Councels of Gods Church No Bishop makes Lawes but takes as he ought the sole power to see them executed for if God trust them with his power to see it executed shall the Church distrust them with her Councels Bellarmine would help the Pope into his chaire by this poore shift Bishops are absolute in their Dioceses and have none above them therefore is the Pope so in all the World An Argument of an ill consequent and contrary to Christ and his Church To Christ Iesus to deprive him of his Monarchie and order of ruling who began with many and Ephes 4.11 makes mention of all his officers in the plurall number and in no ranke can wee thrust in one to be above al when the Apostles were above the 70 they were many and it is but a miserable begging of the question to bring in Saint Peter as the head of all the rest Wee finde that in a multitude yet well ordered and see in the extraordinary calling a number of Apostles above all the rest and in the ordinary we finde numbers of Doctors and teachers yet not confused as to set them all in one and the same indifferencie and equalitie of place dignitie for this would bring the Church to an anarchie for where there is no order there is just contestation that no man is bound to any obedience to another and whiles all strive to be equall the Church will never cease to quarrell I must therefore thinke the tyranny of one and all alike for what the Pope pleads to have none above him so all plead the same that they will have none above themselves To say none are above Bishops makes them equall and such an equalitie stands with the Churches peace and without it it will never be obtained or mayntained Vnus est Episcopatus cujus à singulis in solidum pars tenetur Cyprian de unitat Eccles Before I produce my testimonies for them three mayn objections would be cleered First From their election they may be chosen of others Secondly they may choose others to ordain with them or for them Thirdly they are the Churches invention Others may choose them Saint Ignat. Epist ad Philadel 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It behoves you of Philadelphia as the Church of God to choose a Bishop and Saint Cyprian for all Priests Plebs maximè habet potestatem eligendi dignos sacerdotes vel indignos recusaudi Concil African apud Cyprian Epist 68. If the people may chuse Bishops and Priests their power is not so immediatly of God but the Church may intercede and act a part between God and them as it did Acts 1.23 6.3 13.2.3 Saint Ignatius will give us light and leading to answere sufficiently all these testimonies It behoves you of Philadelphia to choose a Bishop for the Church of Antioch in Syria ut
Tabernacle the people at a greater distance Num. 6.2 and as some imagine two Englis● miles Their doores were to open upon the Sanctuary and they were to doe their devotion both going out and comming in so that when the Sanctuary was open for service there was a threefold divisiō into the couit of the people court of the Priests and Court of God when it was shut up the division was three fold the Tabernacle the Campe of the Priests and Levites and the foure Campes of Israel under 4. standats as we shall heare afterwards The Arke the Mercy-seate are often called Gods Footestoole and his Throne Lastly Ezekiel shewing Gods little Sanctuarie in the Babilonian captivitie and destruction of Solomous Temple teacheth the same where we have foure Beasts and over them a Firmament and above that a Thro●● Eze. 1. The foure Beasts may well point at the foure Standards of the twelve Tribes To the East was Judah Isachar and Zabulon with the Ensignē of a Lyon to the South Ruben Simeon and Gad under the signe of a man in the flagge To the West Ephraim Manasses and Benjamin with the banner bearing the signe of a Bullocke To the North Dan Ashur and Naphtali bearing the Ensigne of an Eagle It s probable that Ezechiel hath this meaning if we marke his standing looking into the North the place of the captivitie of Iudah Ezeck 1.4 the first face that meetes him vers 10. is the face of a man and that 's Rubens quarter to lie upon the South on his right hand is the East and on that side appeares a Lyon where Iudah quartered on the left side the face of an Oxe and that 's the West where Ephraim encamped The North needes no character and that is the face of an Eagle where Dan was appointed to pitch about the Tabernacle so that foure Beasts are characters of the places of Gods people when they forme a part of Gods House or Sanctuary The Firmament or expanse is now the voide place where God may be heard and seene of his people The Beasts let downe their wings and stand in silence and from the Firmament above them a voyce is uttered c. This is the middle space betwixt God and his people Above this appeares the Throne and one in the appearance of a man sitting upon it here is mention of precious stones as in Saint Iohn and of a Rainebow and all together shew our distinction of the place of Majestie Ministery and Auditory and Angells of God as secret spirits to keepe their rounds and guards as God himselfe that guides all pleaseth and that of the Throne of Majestie which God hath alwayes had it in his Church CHAP. IV. Of the seates of the Elders the station of Bishops and Priests that serve at the Altar Sedes Seniorum HAving done with the Throne of the Lambe wee seeke for the Thrones of his servants or seates of such Elders as he selects to fit about him in heaven all Saints sit downe with Christ in glory but their severall seates are higher one than other according to their degrees in grace here none attaining to the seate of Christ which is the Throne of Gods Majestie farre above all principalities c. In the Church militant on earth Christ chuses Ministers to sit downe in seates under him for the government of his Church but it is wrong to the Lord Iesus to lift one man out of the seates of the Elders into the seate of the Lambe and set him above all the rest in such absolute and soveraigne authoritie as is onely due to Christ himselfe who is not absent from his seate but in grace and holy concourse is with his Ministers in their seates to the end of the world where two or three of them are gathered together in his name there is he in the middest of them hee may allu●e to the setting up seates for judgment in Israel The greatest number we reade of in that Nation was seventie or seventie one the lesser 23. the least three Duo qui judicant eorum non est judicium when two Judge they have no Judgement because they want a casting voyce yet our Saviour speaks of two agreeing having power to judge and to whom he gives the Keyes Math. 18.16.17.18 19 20. that hee will answer to whatsoever they aske and ratifie their sentences He makes good the seates of his Elders in all places and gives them authoritie to bind and loose remit and retaine all sinnes Wee will inquire further of the number names offices ornaments order of these Elders in Gods House and before his Throne the number of Seates and Elders consists of 24. 1 Chron. 24.4.19 The exposition is easie as Gods House was ordered in the service of it by 24. Orders or courses of Priests so now is it served by the like number of Presbiters yet their honor is greater as having seates and great authoritie Luke in the Acts tells them the Apostles fellowship and holy Ignatius joyning with the Bishops the Presbiters calls them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Epist ad Magn. A Synod appointed of God to serve at the seate of his Majestie for his Throne were emptie without them for Bishops with their Elders we have chaires and seates warranted both by Gods Word and the antient practice of the Church see Pauline with his Presbiters at the dedication of the Temple of Tyre and you shall be taught to learne a good lesson against Papists and Schismatickes in our dayes that ding downe with their Axes and Hammers the seates and societies of Gods Elders one Pope must Lord it over all and have a seate above all Bishops In the Apostles Doctrine and Fellowship no such thing is to be found and when the Fathers alleadge their seates against Schismatickes they never make one seate the rule of all Our Schismatickes that passe from us and reject the seates of Bishops and set up a lay-eldership and put them into chaires to judge I marvell whence they have it for all the Presbyters in the ●i●●●it of Saint Iohns Theologie are Priests A strange succession they will make in Gods House and bring into the Apostles fellowship no breakers of bread but Church Canons no Priests to pray to the people but to prate against them and to take the highest place of a seate to judge It s the Fathers wisedome against Heretickes to 〈◊〉 them onely by the Word of God against Schismatickes to condemne them wholly by the Chaires of the Church and sure I am against these seates they cannot stand out and as in Nehemiah 7.64 they that wanted a Register to reckon their Genealogie were put from the Priesthood as poluted so these that contemne the chaires of Bishops and care for no Episcopall succession but will succeede where was never succession As to have Ministers from Magistrates and men never ordained by others is to cast themselves from all communion with the Church which never held any that was not successively from the