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A17576 The pastor and the prelate, or reformation and conformitie shortly compared by the word of God, by antiquity and the proceedings of the ancient Kirk, by the nature and use of things indifferent, by the proceedings of our ovvne Kirk, by the vveill of the Kirk and of the peoples soules, and by the good of the commonvvealth and of our outvvard estate with the answer of the common & chiefest objections against everie part: shewing vvhether of the tvvo is to be follovved by the true Christian and countrieman. Calderwood, David, 1575-1650. 1628 (1628) STC 4359; ESTC S107402 71,807 74

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3. 16. Baptisme r Math. 28. 19. all other places shewing baptisme to be a note discerning Christians from infidels 1 Pet. 3. 21 such places proving Baptisme to be a signe of Christian profession Matth. 3. The baptisme at Iordan solemne and what was done privately by the Apostles at sometimes was in the infancie of the Kirk which cannot now be a rule to us in a Kirk constituted Celebration of the Lords supper s Matth. 26. 26. Mark 14. 22. Luk 22. 19. 1 Cor. 11. 23. out of which compared together the whole institution is to be learned and not frō the last place alone since it cantaineth not all things belonging to the institutiō Mat 14. 13. Luke 24. 30. 1 Cor. 10. Observation of the sabbath t Gen. 2. 2. 3. Exo. 20. Deu. 5. Num. 15. 32. Nehem. 13 15. Isa. 56. 2. and 58. 13. Ioel 1. 14. Psal. 110 3. Ioh. 20. 16. 26. Act. 2 1. 20. 7. 1 Cor. 16. 1. Gal. 4. 9. 10 Colos. 2. 16. 17. Revel 1. 10. Residence v Caranza proveth the necessite of the residence of Bishops by fiue places of the old Testam by three out of the Evangelist and fiue out of the apostolick uritings and how can he be a bishop a shepheard a watch man c. that is a non-resident Life conversatiō●2 Cor. 1. 12. 1 〈◊〉 3. ● to 8. 4. 12 2 Tim. 1. 13. Tit. 1. 6. and 2. 7. The presence and blessing of God y 1 Tim. 1. 19. Ier. 12. 10. 23. 1 5. Ezec. 34. 2. 23. Zac. 11. 15. 16. 17 2 Pet. 2. 15. 16. Iude 11. Revel 2. 14. Object Bishops are warranted by the word Ans. Shewing that the Prelate hath no warrāt in the word and the manifold difference betwixt the divine diccesane bishop y 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 dixit Arist. in metaphys Antiquit●e the primitiue Kirk the Fathers of two sorts a Licet Christus po●● caenam instituerit suis discip ministraverit sub utraque specie panis vini hoc venerbile Sacramentum tamē hoc non obstante sacrorū Canonū autoritas approbata cōsuetudo ecclesiā servavit servat c. Caranza summa conc Const. sess 13. distinguitur a Iuristis ipsa primativa ecclesia in primam secundam The mainteyners of Conformitie forgette themselues about antiquitie three wayes b Whitgiftus Socratem Novatianum Puritanum vocat Saravia contra Bez. dicit Hieronimum apertè Arianū esse Dounamus contra omnes patres negat Petrum R●mae Episcopum fuisse c. c Quales sunt auter libri qui canones Apostolorū inscribitur Clemens Romanus Ignatius Dyonisius Areopagita Egesippus Dorotheus c. De quibus Mortonus cōtra pontisicios Larvatiisti autores pueris terriculamēto esse possunt viris autem cordatis esse ludibrio del●ent d Vitium malignitatis humanae ut vetera semper in laude praesentia sint in fastidio Tacit. Miraturque nihil nisi quod Libitina sacravit Horat. Nec nossumus Nani nec illi g●gantes sed omnes ejusdem statura quidem nos altius evecti eorum beneficio maneat modo in nobis quod in illis studium attentio animi vigilantia amor veri qua si absint jam non nanisumus nec in gigantum hnmeros sedemus sed homines instar magnitudinis humi prostrats Ludov. vives de causis corrup art lib. 1. The pastor is not older then the N. Testamēt the prelate would fetch his prelacie from the Old Testam e Mutato sacerdotio mutatur lex heb 7. 12. Ex sigura communi fine exemplo nihil cōcludi necessario potest lun de pontif The pastor and not ●he prelate warran●●d by Christ. f Apost Euang. ●●mumofficia de●●de duo extraordinaria significant Officiū Apostoli Euang. continet in se officium presbyteri eminenter sed non formaliter officiū autē episcopi hierarchici nec eminenter quia non datur episcopatus extra apostolatū quem contineat eminenter sicut datur presbyteratus g In gradum 〈◊〉 succes●it Apostolis Euang. in caput succedunt pastores ordinarii The Past. and not the Prel warranted by the Apostles h Intervallum ill●● ab ult c. Act. Apost ad medium Trajans imperium plane cu●● Varrone 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 voca●● potest Ioseph Scalig. prolegom in Chronic●● Eusebii i Vt hiatum euplere● Euseb. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Clementis nescio cujus non est enim ille eruditus Alexandrinus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Hegesippi non melioris scriptoris sint delectu ea deprompsit idem The Pastor keepeth his place and authoritie in the primitiue Kirk when the prelate beginneth to worke to be constant moderator or perpetuall president k Who dare condemne all those worthy ministeri of God that were neve● ordeyned by presbyters in sundrie Kirks of the world at such times as bishops 〈◊〉 those parts where they lived opposed thēselues against the trueth 〈◊〉 God Field book 3. cap. 39. l Paulatim quamvi● patribus nihil minus cogitantibus gradui episcopali aditus humanitus apertus per qu●●mox ingressa 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 istum ini●● quidem in Oligarchiā ac tandem 〈◊〉 horrendam illā●ntichristianā tyrannidem oecumenicā evexit haud satis scio an unquā abolendā nisi semel sublatis quibus eo ascendit gradibus in ordinem divinae institutionis redigatur Bez. de grad cap. 23. The pastor seeketh no honour but by his doctrine life the prelate forsaketh this way and taketh him to the world The pastor witnes for the trueth in the time o● defection which is wrought by the prelate perverting all after he is once entred The past complained of that which he could not mend the prel persecuted them that complained m Ecce in pace amaritudo mea ama rissima amaraprius in nece martyrū amarior post 〈◊〉 conflictu hereti●●rum amariss●●● nunc in mori●●● domesticorum 〈◊〉 Bern. super Cant. n Devotio peperit divitias filia de voravit matrem idem o Olim fuerunt lignei calices aurei sacerdotes nunc contra sunt aure● calices lignei sa cerdotes vulgo jactitatū p Olim habuisse christianos obscura templa sed lucida cordainūc cōtra habere lucida templa sed obscura corda sequentia The Past. desyred urged a reformation which by 〈◊〉 meanes the pre●●●e refused q D. Reynold his ●●●ter to S. Francis Knolles concerning D. Bancrofts sermō 1588. maketh this cleare Obj. The Christiā Kirk for 300 yeres had such bishops as we haue now Ans. Shewing in many particulars the difference betwixt the primitiue Bishops and our prelates who are liker unto the Roman Bisops in the most corrupt times r Aetas parentum pejor avis tulit nos nequiores mox d●turus progeniē vitiosiorem Horat. s Ex his Ambrosij Hieronimi constat primū in ipsix ecclesiae primordiis nullos tales episcopos fuisse quales