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A31666 The foundation of popery shaken, or, The Bishop of Rome's supremacy opposed in a sermon upon Matth. XVI. 18, 19 / by William Cade. Cade, William, 1651 or 2-1707. 1678 (1678) Wing C194; ESTC R24760 20,539 40

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of the Christian People having all the same Authority over them but were not Equal amongst themselves St. Peter being Superior to the rest Out of these Answers and other their Writings concerning this Matter we may gather these three Differences betwixt St. Peter and the rest of the Apostles 1. In the Apostleship all the Apostles were Equal But Peter received this Plenary Power not as Apostle but as Ordinary Pastor and Bishop of the Church which was to continue to his Successours 2. The Apostles were Equal in respect of the Nations to be Converted by them but not in respect of Themselves All the Apostles had Supreme Authority over the Christian VVorld But Peter was so Supreme Head of all Christians that he was also Superior to the Apostles 3. All the Apostles had Equal Power of Executing what Christ commanded them But St. Peter only had Power of making New Orders and prescribing by his Successors what is alwayes to be done in the Church Which Pretences we shall now Examine and Confute First It is pretended that the Amplitude of Power which all the Apostles had in common the rest had only for themselves and as a Priviledge meerly Personal was to end with them But Peter had the same in such sort that he might leave it to his Successours So that that Power which in the rest was Apostolical and Temporary was Ordinary Pastoral and Perpetual in Peter Which were it True then every Pope is immediately Chosen by God not by the Cardinals Then they are all Consecrated and Ordained Immediately by Christ not by Bishops Then have they all Power to write Books of Canonical Scripture and are free from Danger of Erring whensoever they either Preach or Write Then can they confirm their Doctrine by Miracles and give the Holy Ghost by the Imposition of their Hands But since no Pope can pretend without great Impiety to any of these Preheminencies it is vain for them to urge That some part of that Dignity and Power that was in Peter is in Peter's Successours for so there is in the meanest Priest in the VVorld Secondly As for that other Shift That the Apostles were Equal towards the People but not amongst themselves inasmuch as they had no Superiour in respect of their Office of Teaching and Governing the VVorld but were subject to one Head in respect of their Personal Actions It is one of the strongest Paradoxes the VVorld ever heard of For who can imagine that God would trust the Apostles with the managing the weightyest Affairs of his Church and the Government of the whole VVorld without being any way accountant in respect thereof unto any one amongst them as Superiour and that he would appoint an Head and Chief and subject them to his Censure in their Personal Actions But this is not the only Absurdity this Doctrine runs them into For Thirdly They tell us That all the Apostles had Equal Power of Executing what Christ commanded them But St. Peter only had Authority to make New Constitutions and to prescribe by his Successors what is alwayes to be done in the Church But this is said without any Proof at all and indeed is a Matter of another Debate Of which I have now thus much to say That it doth not appear That Peter had Power of himself to Determine any Matter of Moment Else when he was question'd for going unto the Gentiles he needed not to have made his Defence before the Apostles and Brethren but would have strengthned his Practice by his own Authority And at the Great Council at Jerusalem he neither presided as Chief nor was his Vote more Requisite than any other Apostle's for the Confirmation of what they then Determined The Apostles were all Stars of the greatest Magnitude and had each of them a Light to guide men to Christ in the ordinary concerns of Christianity But when any momentous matter arises in debate They then are gathered together and make up a glorious Constellation which by its illustrious emanations of Light leads the Church in its darkest emergencies By whose Acts and Writings the Church is so secured from Error and directed into all Truth that it no longer needs the extraordinary ways of Guidance If men would submit to the Truths they find there is no want of any power of defining new Articles of Faith The Church cannot by her Approbation make those Assertions and Propositions to be Catholick Verities that were not so before She may indeed propose what was before not so throughly thought on But it is not the Authority of the Church but the clear deduction from the things which we are bound expressly to believe that maketh things of that Sort that they must be particularly and distinctly Known and Believed that were not necessarily so to be Believed before I conclude this part with the judgment of the magdeburgenses Cen. 2. lib. 2. cap. 7. who prove That there is no Supremacy given to St. Peter by this place because the Apostles Mat. 18. afterwards doubted who was the greatest among them And it is Reasonable to suppose that Christ would have commanded them to strive no more about it had he appointed St. Peter to be their Chief His silence herein is Argument enough II. I come now to the Ordinary Power Honour and Priviledges of St. Peter and the Apostles which were to be derived down to their Successors That it is Essential to the being and constitution of a Church not only that there should be a distinction of Clergy and Laity but that in the Clergy also there should be different Orders is demonstrable from Scripture Antiquity and the general Concurrence of the Church in all Ages Tho indeed for the Reasons before-given it is not necessary that the Ministers of the Gospel should in every Age have the same qualifications the Apostles had For as those were reserved as peculiar and proper unto the Apostles and not Communicated to any other in their time so are they not passed over to their After-comers by Succession But in place of Immediate Calling we have now Succession Instead of Infallibility of Judgment the direction of their Writings guiding us in the search of Truth There is now no general Commission but a particular Assignation to Bishops and Pastors of several Churches to rule and parts of Christ's Flock to Feed Instead of Miraculous Gifts and the Apostles Power to confer them there are planted and settled amongst us Schools and Universities fitting men for the Work of the Ministry In place of their Miracles wherewith they Appealed to the Senses of men in establishing the Christian Doctrine we are Educated and brought up in the Faith and have it by so many Generations recommended to us as confirmed at first by the Apostles Miracles So that we see how the Apostles extraordinary Gifts which were most necessary for the planting of the Church are changed in respect of their Successors But the standing and perpetual part of their Office was to Teach and