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A34541 The point of church-unity and schism discuss'd by a nonconformist, with respect to the church-divisions in England. Corbet, John, 1620-1680. 1679 (1679) Wing C6260; ESTC R37663 30,758 79

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which weak consciences will take offence my liberty is turned into bondage and I am left in thraldom to other mens endless Scrupulosities This is I think a yoke which Christians are not fit nor able to bear This bondage is greater and the burden lies heavier upon me if by reason of others weakness I must be bound up from observing an indifferent thing at the command of Rulers and by them made the condition of my liberty for publick Service in the Church when my conscience is fully satisfied that it is lawfull and otherwise expedient for me to do it As for the warrantableness of enjoyning the Ruler must look to that Are some displeased and grieved that I do it As many or more may be displeased and grieved if I do it not Do some take occasion by my necessary use of a just liberty to embolden themselves to sin My forbearing of it may be an occasion of sin to others as their persisting in some troublesom Errour to their own and others Spiritual dammage and in unwarrantable non-compliance with their Governours And the loss of my liberty for publick Service consequent to such forbearance must also be laid in the ballance When both the using and forbearing of m● liberty is clogged with evil consequents I kno● no safer way than duly to consider of what moment the consequents are on either side and t● incline to that which hath the lesser evil Here in the Wisdom of the prudent is to direct his wa● upon the impartial view of all circumstance which come under his prospect And if goo● conscience and right reason guided by the general Rules of Gods Word lead me to make us● of my Christian liberty in compliance with m● Superiors I must humbly and charitably apply my self to remove the offence that some take by clearing the lawfulness and expediency o● my act to their judgments But if that canno● be discerned by them I am by my Christia● good behaviour to make it evident to thei● consciences what in me lies that what I do 〈◊〉 do sincerely and faithfully and that I am n● temporizer man-pleaser and self-seeker 〈◊〉 humbly conceive that that high saying of th● Apostle If meat make my Brother to offend 〈◊〉 will eat no Flesh while the World standeth doth admit such equitable interpretation as th● circumstances of time place person and th● whole state of things declares to be most reasonable A humble representation of my own case touching the exercise of the Ministery I Have been in the Ministery near fourty years having been ordained Presbyter according to the Form of Ordination used in the Church of England And being called to this Sacred Order I hold my self ●ndispensibly obliged to the work thereof as God enables me and gives me opportunity The nature of the Office is signified in the Form of Words by which I was solemnly set apart thereunto viz. Receive the Holy Ghost whose sins thou dost forgive they are forgiven and whose sins thou dost retain ●hey are retained And be thou a faithfull Dispenser of the Word of God and of his holy Sacraments in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost Amen The former part of these Words being used by ●our Saviour to his Apostles in conferring upon them the Pastoral Authority fully proves that the Office of a Presbyter is Pastoral and of the same nature with that which was ordinary in the Apostles and in which they had Successours Likewise this Church did then appoin● that at the ordering of Priests or Presbyters certain portions of Scripture should be read as belonging to their Office to instruct them in the nature of it viz. That portion o● Act. 20. which relates St. Pauls sending to Ephesus and calling for the Elders of the Congregation with his exhortation to them To take heed to themselves and to all the Flock over which the Holy Ghost had made them Overseers to rule the Congregation of God Or else 1 Tim. 3. which sets forth the Office and due qualification of a Bishop And afterwards the Bishop spake to them that were to receive the Office of Priesthood in this form of words Ye have heard brethren as wel in your private examination and in the exhortation and holy Lessons taken out of the Gospels and Writings of the Apostles of what dignity and how great importance this Office is whereto ye are called that is to say the Messengers the Watchmen the PASTORS and Stewards of the Lord to teach to premonish to feed to provide for the Lords Family I mention my Ordination according to the Episcopal Form because it is of greatest esteem with them to whom this Representation is more especially tendred Nevertheless I own the validity of Presbyterial Ordination and judge that Ministers so Ordained may make the same defence for exercising the Ministery in the same case that is here represented Christ is the Author and the only proper Giver of this Office and though he give it by the mediation of men yet not by them as giving the Office but as instruments of the designation or of the solemn investiture of the Person to whom he gives it As the King is the immediate Giver of the power of a Mayor in a Town Corporate when he gives it by the Mediation of Electors and certain Officers only as instruments of the designation or of the solemn investiture of the Person I am not conscious of disabling my self to the Sacred Ministrations that belong to the Office of a Presbyter by any Opinion or Practice that may render me unfit for the same Touching which matter I humbly offer my self to the tryal of my Superiors to be made according to Gods Word Nothing necessary to authorize me to those Ministrations is wanting that I know of I am Christs Commissioned Officer and I do not find that he hath revoked the authority which I have received from him And without the warrant of his Law no man can take it from me Nor do I find that the nature of this Office or the declared will of Christ requires that it be exercised no otherwise than in subordination to a Disocesan Bishop That I do not exercise the Ministery under the regulation of the Bishop of the Diocess and in other circumstances according to the present established Order the cause is not in me who am ready to submit thereunto but a bar is laid against me by the injunction of some terms in the lawfulness whereof I am not satisfied whereof I am ready to give an account when it is required I do not understand that I am under any Oath or Promise to exercise the Ministery no otherwise than in subordination to the Bishop or the Ordinary of the Place The promise made at my Ordination to obey my Ordinary and other chief Ministers to whom the government and charge over me is committed concerns me only as a Presbyter standing in relation to the Bishop or Ordinary as one of the Clergy of