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A64646 A geographicall and historicall disqvisition touching the Asia properly so called, the Lydian Asia (which is the Asia so often mentioned in the New Testament), the Proconsular Asia, and the Asian Diocese by James Ussher. Ussher, James, 1581-1656. 1643 (1643) Wing U177; ESTC R27036 28,076 40

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late Synod held after the time of the Councell of Florence subscribeth himselfe Bishop of the Metropolis of the Ephesians and Exarch or Primate not of the Diocese but of the Province of the Asians And of the Asian Diocese with the Civill and Ecclesiasticall government thereof thus much in briefe may suffice FINIS TO The Right Honourable the House of PEERES now assembled in PARLIAMENT The Humble Petition of JAMES Archbishop of ARMAGH Humbly sheweth THat whereas your Lordships were pleased to employ your Petitioner in preaching before you on the Fast-day the 22. of December last which service according to his mean ability he was carefull to performe so it is that one Iohn Nicholson having got into his hands a collection of some rude and incoherent Notes of that Sermon took the boldnesse to publish the same under the Title of Vox Hiberniae as a true Relation of that which was uttered before your Lordships that day Which being in many places void of common sense in the whole every way unanswerable unto what vvas fit to have been delivered before so Honourable and judicious an Audience His humble request is That your Lordships would be pleased to call in that suppositions Pamphlet c. Die Veneris 11. Februarii 1641. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament That a Book concerning the L. Arch-bishop of Armagh being published and printed by Iohn Nicholson shall be called in and suppressed JO BROWNE Cleric Parliam To the Wardens and Company of the Stationers of London AN Order of the Commons House of Parliament FOR The suppressing of an other Pamphlet falsly fathered upon the said Archbishop of Armagh Die Martis 9. Febr. 1640. WHereas complaint hath been made unto us by Iames Lord Arch-Bishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland that a certain Pamphlet hath beene lately most injuriously fathered upon him and spread abroad under the false title of The Bishop of Armagh's direction to the house of Parliament concerning the Liturgie and Episcopall Government It is this day ordered in the Commons House of Parliament that the Master and Companie of Stationers and all others whom it may concerne shall take such course for the suppressing of the said Book that they shall not suffer it to be put in print or if it be already printed not permit the same to be divulged And if any man shall presume to print or publish the Book above-mentioned That he or they shall be then lyable to the Censure of the said House H. Elsynge Cler. Domûs Comm. Trist. lib. 1. e. leg. 6. a {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Strabo Geograph lib. 13 pag 624. edit. Graeco latin an 1620 b Namque ●t opinor Asia vestra constat ex Phrygiâ Mysiâ Ca●iâ Lydiâ Cicero in orat pro Flacco ad ipsos Asianos ve●ba facien● c Strabo lib. 12 pag. 571. d Ptolem Geograph lib. 5. cap. 2. e Cod. Theod. lib. 10. tit 15. de advocato fisci l. 2. f Ibid. l 3. tit. 5. de sponsal l. 4. * Vid. Cod Theod. l 11. tit 7 de exact leg. 2. ad Pacatianum Vicarium Britannia●um g L. Cum appellatio C. de appellationib h Severus Episcopus Synnadensium Metropoleos Phrygiae Salutaris Concil. 5. Collat. 8. i Socrat. Histor. Ecclesiastic lib. 7. cap. 3. k Nicephor Callist histor. lib. 14. cap. 11. l {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Concil Chalcedon Act. 16. m Plin. Histor. natural l. 5. c. 29. 30. n {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} post {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Metaphrast in Actis Abercii Octob. 22. M● in Bibl. other Colleg. Corp. Christi Oxon. o {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Menaun●· Graec. MS. O●tob 22. p {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Diodor Sic lib. 18. q In Asiâ Phrygiam utramque alteram ad Hellespontum majorem alier●m vocant Liv. lib. 38. r Herodot. lib. 7. s Act 16.8 11. et 20 ● 6. 2 ●or 2 12. 2 Tim. 4.12 t T●oi● Antigonia dicta nunc Alexand● a Col●nia Rom Pl●n lib. 5. cap 30 u {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Strabo lib. 13. pag. 581. Ptolem lib. 5. c●p 2. Galen de simplic medic●m facul● lib. 9. x Strabo lib. 2 pag. 129 lib. 12. pag. 563.571 y Vid. Strabon li 13. pag. 582 583 586. z Ibid pag. 583. init a Id. lib. 12. p●g 571 572. * De qua Macer l C. est capi cudus in D. de offic. adsessor l. 3. Ulp●anus in D. de captiv postlimin redempt l. 9 Vid. et Strabonem l. 12 p●g 57l ex Arte midoro b Noritia utriusque Imperii c L Offic. H●llesponti C. de offic. com sacr. patrimon vel potiùs 〈◊〉 proconsulis legati d {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Galen de sanitat tuend. lib. ● c {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Herodot. lib. 6. §. 28. {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Id. lib. 7 §. 42. f {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} S●rabo lib. 12. pag. 576. {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Id ibid. pag. 571. {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} c. Ibid. Et adde ex Pausama in Atticis pag. 4. et 10. ips●m u●bem Pergamenam d●ctam fuisse olim Teuthraniam g Mons Olympus Moesius al. Mysius dictus civitas Oly●pena Plin lib. 5. cap. 32. h {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Herodot. lib. 7. §. 74. vid. Strabon lib. 12. pag. 571.574.576 i {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Iem lib 5. cap 2. k {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Strab. lib. 12 pag. 517. l Lydia perfusa flexu● si amnti Maeandr● recursibus super Ioniam proced●r Plin l. 5. cap. 29 m {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Maxim Tyr. disse●t 38. n {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Stephan de Vrbib o Ptolem· lib. 5. cap. 2. cujus Graecus tamen textus in mari●ima hujus orae descriptione manifesto librarii errore {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} nomen habe● pro {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} p Strabo lib. 12. pag. 571. q {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Id. lib. 13. pag. 586. r {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Id. i●id pag. 605. s Promontariam Lecton disterminan● Ae●lida Troada Plin. lib. 5 ●ap 30. t Id. lib. 2. cap. 96. lib. 36. cap. 17. u {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Strab. lib. 15 pag. 7●5 x {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Id. lib. 13. pag. 610. y {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Stephan in {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} z Ex quo ab Aeolus incoli coepit Aeolis facta Pompon. M●la ●ib 1. cap. 18. a Aeolis proxima est quondam Mysia appellata Plin. lib. 5 cap. 30. b {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Strabo lib. 13. p●g 581. c {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman}
them giving unto his seat the title o of the Metropolis of the Pacatian Phrygians And although by a Canon of the said Councell of Chalcedon it was provided that any Bishop which afterward p would attempt to make such divisions to the derogation of the rights of his owne Metropolitan should be deprived of his dignitie and that q the new Metropoles formerly constituted by the Imperiall Charters should so content themselves with this honour that the proper rights should still be preserved unto that which was the Metropolis indeed yet we see for all this that r in the lists of the Bishopricks of the East made in the succeeding times there are still distinct suffragans reckoned under these two Metropolitans of Laodicea and Hierapolis and that diverse other private Bishops were not hereby restrained from aspiring unto a Metropoliticall dignitie among whom to speak onely of those who were within the compasse of the Lydian Asia was the Bishop of Smyrna who found the meanes to be made first {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} or independent and then t a Metropolitan with u seven suffragans depending upon him x the Bishop of Pergamus who was exempted likewise from his subordination to Ephesus and made a Metropolitan by himself and the Bishop of Philadelphia s y who by Andronicus Palaeologus the elder was substituted into the place of the Bishop of Sardis and made Metropolitan of all Lydia So as of the Bishops of the seven Churches mentioned in the book of the Reuelation he of Thyatira only excepted all at the last became Metropolitans as they were at the first But among all these the See of Ephesus had evermore the preeminence And as it was the mother city of the Proconsular Asia so was that Asia likewise the prime Province of all the Asian Diocese and had in such esteem that the Proconsul thereof was exempted from the jurisdiction of the Praefectus Praetorio Orientis as before we have heard out of Eunapius unto which the Vicarius or Lieutenant of the Asian Diocese was subject Conformably whereunto in the Ecclesiasticall government the Bishop of Ephesus was not only held to be the Metropolitan of the Proconsular Asia but also the Primate of all the provinces that were contained within the compasse of the whole Asian Diocese Vpon which ground it was that among those Bishops which Palladius in the life of Chrysostom mentioneth to have beene ordained by Antoninus Bishop of Ephesus z some were of Lycia and Phrygia as well as others of Asia the ordination of these latter being challenged by vertue of his Metropoliticall of the others by his Patriarchicall jurisdiction In the Arabick Acts of the Councell of Nice which that worthy Knight Sr. Thomas Roe among other rare monuments brought with him from the East and bestowed upon the famous library of the University of Oxford it is affirmed that a the Patriarchship of Ephesus was translated unto the Bishop of Constantinople and that he was then made the second in order and the Patriarch of Alexandria the third and a Constitution is therein recited that the Patriarchall see should be translated from Ephesus to the Imperiall city that so honour might be done both to the Empire and Priesthood together and to the end the other Bishop might be honoured and not lightly set by because of the transferring of the Patriarchall chaire from him that he should enjoy the eminent title of Catholicus for proofe whereof the testimony of one Dionysius is there alledged But neither the authority of this obscure Dionysius nor of the latter Arabians following him is of sufficient weight to gaine credit to this relation especially seeing it is well known that the title of Catholicus taken in this sense b is of a very late originall and for ought we can find at no time attributed unto the Bishop of Ephesus and that the Bishop of Constantinople had the second place among the Patriarchs first assigned unto him not in the Councell of Nice but c in the second generall Councell held at Constantinople in the yeare CCCLXXXI After which advancement the first Bishop of that see we read of that extended his jurisdiction beyond the sea unto d the Pontican and Asian dioceses was John Chrysostome e who passing over unto Ephesus and holding there the foresaid Synod of the LXX Asian Bishops placed Heraclides in the Bishoprick of Ephesus then vacant by the death of Antoninus and deposing XIII Bishops who were charged to have been simoniacally ordained by him placed others in their roome And although within foure yeares after aswell Heraclides as the other thirteen Bishops of Chrysostoms ordination were removed againe and the former Bishops restored to their places yet it appeareth by the acknowledgement of the Pontican and Asian Bishops in the XVIth Action of the Councell of Chalcedon that his successors continued their claime and challenged still a right at leastwise in the ordination of the Metropolitans of both those Dioceses Which power of ordaining Metropolitans not only in the Thracian but also in the Pontican and Asian diocese being thereupon confirmed unto the Bishops of Constantinople by a f speciall act of that Councell beside g a liberty given to all clerkes that had any suit with their Metropolitan to prosecute the same either before the Primate of the Diocese or the Patriarch of Constantinople at their owne election gave occasion unto Euagrius to write that h the Councell of Chalcedon took away the Patriarchicall right from the Church of the Ephesians and that by Timothy of Alexandria the deadly enemy of that Councell it was restored thereunto againe After which time we see that the Bishop of Ephesus as Metropolitan of the Asian province subscribeth thus unto the Constantinopolitan Synod held under Menas i I Hypatius by the mercy of God Bishop of the Metropolis of the Ephesians of the Asian province have defined and subscribed and as Patriarch of the Asian diocese to the letters sent by the sixth Councell of Constantinople unto Pope Agatho thus k I Theodorus by the mercie of God Bishop of the Metropolis of the Ephesians and Primate of the Asian Diocese both for my self and the Synod that is under me have subscribed For although in the times of the latter Emperours also he still retained the title of Primate or l Exarch of all Asia yet all Asia did not import therein the whole Asian Diocese but the Asian Province only the exarchate of the Diocese having been wholly engrossed into the hands of the Patriarch of Constantinople Which is the cause why Balsamon noteth that m the priviledge heretofore granted unto Exarches by the Councell of Chalcedon was in his dayes of no force at all For although some of the Metropolitans saith he are named Exarches yet have they none of the other Metropolitans within the Dioceses any wayes subject unto them and n Iohn in a