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A32819 A serious examination of the independent's catechism and therein of the chief principles of non-conformity to, and separation from the Church of England / by Benjamin Camfield ... ; in two parts, the first general, the second more particular. Camfield, Benjamin, 1638-1693. 1668 (1668) Wing C383; ESTC R6358 213,588 410

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declared by our known Laws to be an Empire governed by one supreme Head and King having the Dignity and Royal Estate of the Imperial Crown of the same Vnto whom saith the Statute a Body politick compact of all sorts and degrees of people divided in terms and by names of Spiritualty and Temporalty been bounden and owen to bear next to God all natural and humble Obedience See 24. Hen. 8. c. 12. Now in every true Monarchy and Empire the Supreme Majesty and Authority is in the Person of the King as in its proper Genter whom therefore all in their right wits must needs acknowledge with Tertullian à Deo secundum quicquid est à Deo consecutum solo Deo minorem Next under God over them having whatever he is from God and inferiour unto God only and by consequence to have on earth Nec superiorem nec parem neither superior nor equal for as that Father speaks pertinently Ea est Summi conditio ut nihil aliud adaequet nedum superet That is the nature of a Supreme and Chief to have no Competitor much less one above it self And what is more obvious to this purpose then the publick acknowledgements required of the Subjects of this Realm in those two famous Oaths the one of Supremacy the other of Allegiance As for that of Supremacy made first in the time of King Henry the Eighth because it is but short I will here insert it The Oath of Supremacy I A. B. do utterly testifie and declare in my Conscience that the King's Highness is the only Supreme Governour of this Realm and of all other his Highness Dominions and Countries as well in all Spiritual and Ecclesiastical things or causes as Temporal and that no Foreign Prince Person Prelate State or Potentate hath or ought to have any Jurisdiction Power Superiority Preheminence or Authority Ecclesiastical or Spiritual within this Realm and therefore I do utterly renounce and forsake all Foreign Jurisdictions Powers Superiorities and Authorities and do promise henceforth I shall bear faith and true Allegiance to the Kings Highness his Heirs and lawful Successors and to my power shall assist and defend all Jurisdictions Priviledges Preheminences and Authorities granted or belonging to the King's Highness his Heirs and Successors or united and annexed to the Imperial Crown of this Realm So help me God and by the Contents of this Book In which Oath he that runs may read that whoever takes it declares sincerely 1. That the King is the Supreme Governour of this Realm and all his other Dominions and that in all Causes 2. That he is the only Supreme Governour 3. That no Foreign Power hath or ought to have any Jurisdiction or Authority within this Realm 4. That he doth therefore utterly renounce and forsake the owning of or appealing unto any such 5. That he doth promise from henceforth not only Faith and true Allegiance to the King his Heirs and lawful Successors but to his power to assist and defend all the King's Prerogatives And Lastly That he doth Recognize the Crown of this Realm to be an Imperial Crown i. e. such which as to the coercive part is subject to no man Now for the farther illustration of this it is to be noted that Queen Elizabeth Queen Eliz. Injunct of Blessed Memory in her Injunctions to take away the scruples of some well meaning Subjects concerning the intendment of this Oath 1. denyes it to be the challenging Authority and Power of Ministry and Divine Service in the Church And 2. declares it to be no other than what was of antient time due to the Imperial Crown of this Realm that is as she proceeds under God to have the Sovereignty and rule over all manner of persons born within these her Realms Dominions and Countries of what Estate either Ecclesiastical or Temporal soever they be so as no other Foreign power shall or ought to have any Superiority over them Of the same nature and to the same effect is that which is recorded in the 37. Article of the Church of England agreed on Anno 1562. and established by Law Arti. 37. An. 1562. The Queens Majesty hath the chief Power in this Realm of England and other her Dominions unto whom the chief Government of all Estates of this Realm whether they be Ecclesiastical or Civil in all causes doth appertain and is not nor ought to be subject to any Foreign Jurisdiction Unto which this Explication is immediately annexed Where we attribute to the Queens Majesty the chief Government by which Titles we understand the mindes of some dangerous folks to be offended we give not our Princes the Ministring either of Gods Word or of the Sacraments the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testifie but that only Prerogative which we see to have been given alwayes to all godly Princes in Holy Scriptures by God himself that is That they should rule all Estates and Degrees committed to their charge by God whether they be Ecclesiastical or Temporal and restrain with the Civil Sword and stubborn and evil doers To all which I will only add that both in the Injunctions of Queen Elizabeth Queen Eliz. Injunct Can. 1. K James and the Constitutions and Canons of King James since allowed and ratified by King Charles the Martyr and our Gracious Sovereign now reigning over us All Ecclesiastical Persons having cure of Souls and all other Preachers and Readers of Divinity-Lectures are obliged to the uttermost of their wit knowledge and learning purely and sincerely wi●hout any colour or dissimulation to teach manifest open and declare four times every year at the least in their Sermons and other Collations and Lectures That all Vsurped and Foreign Power forasmuch as the same hath no establishment nor ground by the Law of God is for most just causes taken away and abolished and that therefore no manner of obedience and subjection within his Majesties Realms and Dominions is due unto any such Foreign Power but that the Kings Power within his Realms of England Scotland and Ireland and other his Dominions and Countries is the highest Power under God to whom all men as well Inhabitants as born within the same do by God's Laws owe all Loyalty and Obedience over and above all other Power and Potentates in the Earth The other Oath of Allegiance made at the Sessions of Parliament in the Reign of King James immediately after the Powder-Plot is over-long to be here recited And therefore I will only observe that the Sum of it is An hearty acknowledgement and declaration The sum of the Oath of Allegiance That our Sovereign Lord King Charles is lawful and rightful King of this Realm neither deposable by the Pope nor by any other and That we will constantly bear to him his Heirs or Successors that Faith and true Allegiance which becometh Subjects defending him and them to the utmost of our power against all Conspiracies and Attempts
employment or state of preheminencie is also a concession so farr from endammaging our cause that it furnisheth us with a plea of Apostolical warrant and authority for Prelatical Episcopacy But I will conclude this Chapter with a note from our observing Whitgift of these zealous contenders for equality in the Ministry Arch Bishop Whitgift defence of Answ to the Adm. Tra●t 8. p. 299. Though they pretend saith he equality in words yet they mean it in others not in themselves for they would have him to be the best rewarded and most reverenced that hath the most and best gifts which every one of their chief Captains perswades himself to have So that in the end there would be as great a doe after their manner Which of them should be chief as ever there was betwixt the Bishop of Rome and other Bishops or betwixt Canterbury and York in times past In the mean time you may easily understand if you please that notwithstanding they themselves would be exempted from the jurisdiction of Arch-Bishop Lord Bishop c. yet do they challenge to themselves as great jurisdiction over their Parishes or congregrtions and as lofty dominion over Princes Nobles and all as ever the Pope did over the whole Church CHAP. VII Dr Hammond's account of Church-government Church-power originally in Christ and personally exercised by him on earth This power described by Christ negatively and affirmatively The Apostles Christ's successor's Their office not Temporary and to end with their persons proved from Christ's affirmation and promise and the histories of those times The assumption of Matthias to the Apostolacy The seven Deacons James the just made Bishop of Jerusalem and call'd an Apostle Timothy and Titus ordained by St. Paul with power themselves to ordain others They and other Bishops successors of the Apostles and therefore also call'd Apostles The Angels of the seven Churches of Asia Concordant testimonies out of Antiquitie The Council of Chalcedon Polycrates Irenaeus Tertullian The manner of succession cleared Commission required in all Church-officers from them that received it immediately from Heaven or their successors NOw for the Reader 's satisfaction in this matter of the Government of the Church I will subjoyn a clear relation extracted from the elaborate writings of our Learned See Dr. Hammond Letter of Resol uaere 5. Dissertat alibi and Judicious Hammond It cannot be denyed that Christ Jesus was sent down in our humane flesh to exercise in his own person and so to found an office of Government on Earth as it was prophesied of him Isa 9.6 Isa 9.6 and 61.1 61.1 That the Government should be upon his shoulder and that the Lord had anointed which the Chaldee Paraphrase generally renders by exalting him and as a preparative to that that the Spirit of the Lord was upon him to preach the Gospel c. Which Prophesie is acknowledged to be fulfilled in Christ St. Luke 4. 18. 21. St. Matt. 3. 16. That Spirit of God upon his being baptized by John immediately descending upon him Now what this office was is by Christ himself set down first negatively then affirmatively St. Luke 12. 14. St. John 18. 16. Negatively That he was not constituted a Judge of civil interests and that it was not a Kingdom of this world which he pretended to And so all pretension of right from him to interpose in or disturb civil governments or judicatures or to make any change in the Principalities of the world is utterly disclaimed in the foundation Affirmatively First in the general that he came to call sinners to repentance to save that which was lost to bring the spirits and souls of men into a regular compliance with the Laws of God to rule reign in mens hearts by faith And then in particular First To preach and reveal the Will of God Secondly To gather proselytes and admit them by Baptism into his Church the Society of those who profess the Faith of Christ Thirdly To confirm and farther build up and instruct those that are thus admitted 4. To remove those from the priviledges of that Society who walk unworthy of them by that means most probably to ●educe them Fifthly To receive these upon testification of their repentance into the embraces of his arms the communion of the Church again And lastly to communicate this power to others in what measure he thought expedient In all respects he is said to be sent into the world St. John 17.18 19 20 21 sent by his Father as Governours are said to be sent by the Supreme Ruler 1 St. Pet. 2. 14. St. Matt. 9. 6. 28 18. with Commission to that purpose to have power on earth to forgive sins to have all povver deliver'd unto him in Heaven and Earth and particularly St. John 13. 33. Heb. 3. 1. 13. 20. 1 St. Pet. 2. 25. to be the Teacher and Lord of his Church or Disciples our High-priest and Apostle the great shepheard of the sheep and so the only Pastor and Bishop of our souls What Christ had thus received from his Father by his Mission or Commission he exercised in his own person as long as he remained on the Earth preached the Gospel instituted Rites called and entertained Disciples by them received and baptized Proselytes or Believers commanded them and used their ministry their voluntary not constrained obedience designed some to certain offices and only for a time the Seventy as Harbingers in one journey of his to assist or be useful to him others he invested with a weightier and more lasting authority left them his successors on earth sent them as he was sent by his Father gave them the same Commission which he had received to be executed in the same manner by them and each of them after his departure as Joshua succeeded Moses in his Office and Power All which is in every branch of it clear from the express words of Scripture They that had this Commission from Him were in his life-time called Apostles that title denoting Proxies or Procurators which act in the name and stead of him whose Proxies they are according to the known rule of the Jews Apostolus cujusque est ut quisque Every ones Apostle is as himself to which our Saviour seems to referr St. Matt. 10.40 making himself his Father's Apostle or Proxie and the Twelve St John 17. 18 20 21. his But at his departing from the world then he solemnly instated his power on them and sealed their Commission to them as it had been sealed to him by his Father This also is very distinctly and particularly set down in H. Writ through the several branches of this power St John 5. 23. St. Matt. 19. 28. St. Luke 22. 30. 1 Cor. 6. 3. 2 Cor. 10. 6. St. Mat. 10. 6. St. John 20. 23. Isa 22. 22. Rev. 3. 7. St. Mat. 16. 19 St. Mat. 19 28. St. Luke 22. 30. St. Mat. 21. 42. Ephes 2. 20. St. John 5. 24. 17 18.