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A29276 The churches resurrection, or, The creating of the new heavens written by an unworthy gospel-minister, John Bryan. Brayne, John. 1649 (1649) Wing B4321; ESTC R23804 57,437 84

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Christ in the Gospel or the Churches in the Primitive patern but must resemble the estate of Churches as they were set up under Antichrist or that Form which made way for him and contributed to the inthronizing of him Justin Apol. 2. Eucharistae nemo admittitur nisi qui credit veram esse nostram doctrinam ablutus regenerationis lavacro in remissionem peccatorum sic vivens ut Christus docuit The fourth general is of the Ministery that appertains unto the Church onely Their number are said to be three onely Tertull. de Exhort Castitatis Differentiam inter ordinem plebem constituit ecclesia auctoritas honor per ordinis confessum sanctificatus à Deo ubi non est ecclesiastici ordinis consessus Offers Tingis Sacerdos es tibi solus sed ubi tres ecclesia est The words for the Ministery are obsolete but he that is not a stranger to his Writings will not admire at it especially in his Apolog. Dionisius Eccles Hierar cap 5. par prima Nunc jam Sacerdotalis perfunctio suo est loco exponenda in purgantem atque illuminantem Consummantemque ordinem distributa which he calls cap. 6. Minister Sacerdos Pontifex Now saith he the Sacerdotal Calling is to be expounded in its place and is distributed into the Purging Order which is the Teachers the illuminating the Pastors and the Perfecting Order which is the Evangelists And after idem ibid. he clears it thus Rudes hactenus purgat Mediaque purgatos ratione Sacratioris eruditionis illuminat ultima quae priores concludet complet quod ineruditos Suarum instructionum scientia perfecit Which plainly proves the Ministery then exercised in the Church to be threefold and distinguished by the operations of them purging illuminating perfecting and by the Order they are placed in the Church as the first Ministery the middle Ministery the last Ministery In the Ep. Decretal of Lucius it is said That a Bishop should have two Priests and three Deacons following him which was intended for the constituting of a Church according to the Gospel and not for pompous pride as Papists understand for Popes Ignatius Ep. to the Church of Trallis Quid vero Presbyterium nisi collegium Sacrum consiliarii consessores Episcopi quid item Diaconi nisi imitatores Angelicarum virtutem ei ministrantes ministerium purum immaculatum ut Sanctus Stephanus beato Jacobo Timotheus ac Linus Paulo Anacletus atque Clemens Petro qui igitur inobediens fuerit his Atheus impius omninò fuerit Christum improbans I the sooner quote this Epistle because not questioned and this matter because it s used by Ignatius demonstratively in which he proves their Presbytery consisting of a Bishop and two Presbyters to agree with that of Paul Timothy and Linus Peter Anacletus and Clemens and so to be according to the Apostolical institution This Epistle spoken of by Nicephor lib. 3. cap. 29. Hyreneus Eusebius The reason why Irenaeus speaks so little of these things in his Five Books Advers Haeres I suppose is because he wrote a Book De Disciplina mentioned by Hieron de vita Iraenei which with the true History of Egisip and that Book of Josep Antioch called Speculum perfectae militiae ecclesiae Primitivae are all lost and the beginning of the first Lib. of Strom. of Clemens Alexandrinus which was the Key of his Books of Stromes doubtless Hyraen Lib. 4. cap. 43. Quapropter eis qui in ecclesia sunt Presbyteris obaudire oportet his qui successionem habent ab Apostolis sicut ostendimus qui cum Episcopatus successione Charisma veritatis certum secundum placitum patris acceperunt In which he shews That in every Church there ought to be Presbyters who are to have their succession from the Apostles This may be seen in Origen Euseb Hist Lib. 6. cap. 2. Videns Demetrius Episcopus quod ad ipsum praecipuè doctrinae gratiâ praedicationis verbi multitudines plurimae convolarent Calezizandi ei id est docendi magisterium in ecclesia tribuit which I take to be Catechizing Lib. 6. cap 5. Nam cum apud Palaestinam praecipui eminentes inter Episcopos viri id est Hierosolimorum Alexander Theotistus Cesareae videntes divinum opus verbo Dei ordinassent eum Presbyterum ac eum Sacerdotio jam namque dignum probarent Sacerdos is usually applyed to the Pastors Ministery which he was thought worthy of but received it not which proves this Presbytership he now received was nothing else but the Doctors office as appears more clearly in the words following Origines apud Alexandriam Doctor ecclesiae valdè clarus habebatur Lib. 6. cap. 17. Post Philetum autem apud Antiochiam Zebenus ecclesiam suscepit quo in tempore Origines rogatus est ab ecclesiis that is the distinct Societies at Antioch apud Antiochiam ut illò usque pro convincendis haereticis qui inibi liberius convaluerant perveniret quò cum pergeret iter necessariò ageret per Palestinam Presbyter apud Caesaream ab illius provinciae Episcopis ordinatur 1. By his first Presbytership he ministred at Alexandria 2. By his second at Antioch 3. He was under Zebenus the Bishop at Antioch he never assumed that degree of Ministery in the Church 4. He was Catechist before by the ordination of Demetrius 5. In this is observeable That the People of Antioch had the call of their Ministers and none assumed that Authority over them in those days Justin Martyr speaks nothing of the Discipline of the Church but in his second Apology made to Antonius Pius at the end of it in which he speaks of the Praesul and Praepositus Lector and Deacons but the Papists have so corrupted it as that there is no use to be made of it there is foisted in it the carrying about of the Sacraments to the sick the Minister not the Deacon to collect the Alms of the Church c. Ignatius Ep. 3. ad Magnesianos Caeterum quoniam merui videre vos per Damam Deo dignum Episcopum vestrum Presbyteros Deo dignos Bassum Apollonium convivam meum Sotionem Diaconum Here the Pretbyters are clearly by name expressed who are onely two if there had been more he would not have left them out and have named Sotion the Deacon And in all his Epistles when he writes of Presbytery you are to understand the same number alway no true Church having one more then another Egisippus Vnà cum Apostolis suscepit ecclesiam administrandam frater Domini Jacobus qui Justus ab omnibus cognominatus Which Apostles were Peter and John Gal. 2.9 Hence Irenaeus lib. 3. cap. 12. writing of that Acts 15. Ascendissent Paulus Barnabas Hierosolimam ad alteros Apostolos propter hanc quaestionem universa ecclesia convenisset in unum Here he speaks of the Apostles and Church but not Elders which shews the Apostles and Elders were the