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A95924 Theoremata theologica: = Theological treatises. Octo theses theologicæ: eight theses of divinity. 1. Animæ humanæ productio: Production of mans soul. 2. Puræ Dei prædestinatio: Divine predestination. 3. Verum ecclesiæ regimen: The tru [sic] church regiment. 4. Prædictiones de Messia: Predictions of Messias. 5. Duæ Christi genealogiæ: Christs two genealogies. 6. Apocalypsis patefacta: The revelation reveled. 7. Christi regnum in terra: Christs millenar reign. 8. Mundi hujus dissolutio: The worlds dissolution. / Complied or collected by Rob. Vilvain. Price at press in sheets 3 .s. Vilvain, Robert, 1575?-1663. 1654 (1654) Wing V397; Thomason E898_1; ESTC R3206 418,235 540

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Know preceds but to Wil coms orderly Gods Decrees folow his Wil continualy Novit ab aetern● Deus omnia tempore danda A●i●t● Postea d●crevit quae fabricare velit God knew eternaly al in time to be And Decreed after what he would frame free Ordine Naturae Omnisciens prius omnia vidit Al●a● Quàm quid decrevis mente creare Deus Al-knowing God did al in Nature see Yer he in Mind did to creat Decree An lapsu praeviso Elohim praedestinet Adae Aut m●ro ex libito lis gravis orta fuit S●●●● Whether God predestind knowing Adams Fal Or of meer Pleasure great strif did befal Simpliei in intuitu certo omnia praesciit ant● Sive Quam statuit Mundum fabrificare Deus In simple intellect God al foreknew Yer he would make the World what would insu Antea qu●m Decreta fe●at Deus omnia praescit 〈◊〉 Progreditur constans ordine namque suo God foreknows al before he doth decree For he proceds in 's order constantly Quos Deus aeternum praescit praedestinat hosque Aut. Eligit aut reprobat pro bonitat● sua God foreknows and foredooms eternaly And elects or rejects for 's clemency Vul● salvare aliquos reliquos damnare Jehovah 〈◊〉 Sed cur sic voluit non bene causa patet God som wil sav and th' rest damn to Hel But why he wil the caus appeers not wel THESIS III. Verum Ecclesiae Regimen The Churches tru Polity T Is a known verity That Paternity was the prime H●story val Polity among the Protopatriarchs both in sacred and secular matters as Adam is said to be ordained a Priest by God becaus Cain and Abel only brought their offerings til they were ordained to that office by their Father and so in succession one from another Which form continued in the Postpatriachs til their Progeny becam a Nation under Moses and Aaron who promulged Laws by divine dictat both for Civil and Spiritual causes For the Israelits had distinct Courts of different persons one for Church matters ●aled an Ecclesiastic Consistory another for Common-wealth causes termed a Temproal Judicatory Moses speaks of both in general He that wil not hearken to Deut. 17. 1● 2 Chr. 19. 5. or obey the Priest or Judg shal dy but Jehosophat put a more precise difference who appointed through al Cities secular Judges wherof Zebadiah was chief and at Jerusalem a Spiritual Court of Levits Priests and Elders over whom Amariah high Priest presided so Jeremy was condemned by Jer. 26 8 16. the Priests Consistory but acquited by the Princes Judicatory Yea tho by Antiochus tyranny and the Jews slavery under sundry Nations no evident distinction appeers in the new Testament yet som prints of both remain specialy wher the chief Priests and Elders are cited as two divers Courts the Mat 21 23. Mat. 26. 3. secular caled a Council the spiritual stiled a Synagog For the Ecclesiastic was to discern things holy and unholy clean from unclean and to determin Appeals in difficil debats being as a representativ Church Hence Christ said Dic Ecclesiae Mat. 1● 17. becaus excommunication pertained to them In civil Courts of seventy Judges being the suprem Sanedrim two sat chief viz. the Nasi as Lord chief Justice and Abbethdin as Father of the Senat so in the Consistory the high Priest and his Sagan or secund like a Bishop and his Suffragan as suprem but the high Priest was not necessarily chosen Nasi unles for eminent worth and extraordinary Wisdom For they had two civil Courts 1. The grand Sanedrim or suprem Senat 2. The lesser or inferior which in after ages had subordinat branches whence Christ said Who ever is angry with Mat. 5. 12. his Brother causlesly shal be culpable of Judgment meaning the lesser Court who cals him Racha in scorn shal be liable to a Council or chief Consistory but he that cals him fool malitiously shal be guilty of Hel-fire The Sanedrim excelled the rest 1. In number of Judges being seventy besides the Exod. 24. 〈◊〉 Nasi or Prince as God at first institution said to Moses Gather to me seventy Elders Rulers of the People and let them stand at the Tabernacle with thee implying seventy besides him but the lesser consisted of twenty three at Jerusalem and three only in smal Cities 2. In place for the seventy sat within the Temple-court in the paved Chamber or Pavment John 19. 1● wher Pilat gav Judgment 3. In power for the Sanedrim received Appeals from al but from them was none 4. In causes to be tried For the seventy Judged al matters of life and death yea a whol Tribe the high Priest and fals Prophets but the twenty three lighter crimes and thos of three only pecuniary mulcts whippings and pety punishments Many make doubt whether in Christs dais they had power of life and death sith they said Wee cannot do●m any to death John 1● 31. Late Jews say al capital censure was inhibited forty yeers before the Temples destruction which is about Christs Baptism but Josephus saith Herod suppressed the Sanedrim before L. 14 Antiq. c. 17. yet thos words to Pilat prov not as if they had no such power for he bids them take and judg him according to their Law Yea they pressed or pleaded we hav a Law and by it he ought John 19. 7. to dy but the holines of the time being the Passovers vigil and preparation of the Sabbath made it unlawful to meddle with matters of blood Indeed the Romans bereaved al power to judg civil capital crimes but suffred them to try transgressions against Moses Law as Blasphemies or the like and such they cried that Christ committed in caling himself the Son of God but with Barabas and the two Theefs they had nothing to doo For Gallio when Paul was brought before him said If it were a matter of wrong or wickednes O ye Jews reason Acts 18. 14. would I should hear or bear with you but being a question of words or names in your Law look ye to it Distingue res seu causas Concordabunt Scripturae Among them who were Gods chosen People and sole Church were three orders of Ministers in the temple over whom the high Priest being Aarons first born was chief 1. Priests Aarons younger Progeny 2. Levits Levies posterity 3. Nephenims who hewed wood and drew water being Gibeonits doomed to that drudgery by Josua for their craft or cunning At 〈◊〉 9 〈◊〉 Consecration the high Priest was annointed with Chrism 〈◊〉 8. 〈◊〉 ●0 powred on his head which ran down his beard and borders of his robe but the Priests only sprinkled with this oil and blood of the Sacrifice At ministration in the Sanctuary the high Priest wore eight sorts of raiments which the Rabbins cal golden Vestments but the Priests only four They differed also in office For the high Preist entred the Holy
obey God rather then Men. Brav Men by their own report but doo not al Sects say the same like the Pharisee who praied O God I thank thee 1 am not as other Men Now hear Luke 18 11. their Eulogies of the Disciplin T is the only band of unity bane of Heresy punisher of sin cherisher of righteousnes pure perfect and ful of goodnes ordeined for Gods honor the Peoples health and al Nations happines The most beautiful order of Government substantial form of Christs Regiment and best Gold to build Gods Church which wil make hir a chast Spous bright as the morning fair as the Moon cleer as the Sun and terrible as an Army with Banners The establishing of this Presbytery is the ful placing of Christ in his Kingdom and Scepter wherby he ruleth among Men caled by St. Paul The ground pillar of truth It is the blade of a shaken sword in the Cherubins hand to keep the Tree of Life and chief Throne of al excellence wherin God sits The Temporal Empire is a subaltern under-Court to decide Causes by dictat direction or mandat of the Ecclesiastic Consistory which is Keeper or Overseer of the Civil The Spiritual Jurisdiction so far excels the secular in degree or dignity as ou● Soul surpasseth the Body or Heavenly blessings transcend Earthly benefits Such Ministers as prefer Civil Magistrats to Ecclesiastic flatter them lucre and belly fare but the Presbyterial Consistory is Christs Tribunal from which is no appeal wherto the mightiest Monarchs are liable being al Sheep equaly subject to their Shepherds 'T is the safest Shield for a State to prevent Sedition and Rebellion to cut off contention and Law-suits to draw divers from other Trades to study Divinity restoring Men from blindnes to sight darknes to light prophanenes to purity and piety Then wil be unity in the Church when can ye tel if al Sects stil swarm so Papists quail Anabaptists wail and Atheists fail but the People shal find perfection of Justice the Nobility be righted and the Commons comforted then wil God cloth our Priests with salvation and satisfy the Poor with B●ead His Saints shal shout for joy and al ends of the Earth fear him Sir Thomas Mores Vtopia is a meer Anarchy compared to this peerless Polity of Presbyterial parity But their somtime best beloved Brethren Brown Barow Greenwood vilify them and deprav that Disciplin ten times more then thes boasters magnify both whos derogations detractations and defamations for modesty sake shal be superseded to shun scandal slander and scurrility Two Questions were of old debated by Divines chosen on Upshot both sides 1. Whether the word Bishop was ever used in any Church for every Pastor and Presbyter or for one only who ruled both Priests and People within his precincts 2. Whether the name Elder was ever taken in the new Testament or by the Fathers for meer Laics or Ministers only the resolution of both which shal be referred to the premisses which every Man having perused may easily decide or determin to avoid prolixity and Tautology Presbytery is of divine right as instituted by Christ in caling Summar● and sending seventy Disciples to preach and confirmed by the Apostles in Ordeining Elders every wher so is Episcopat of equal right on the same score of Christs chusing twelv Apostles and their substituting Bishops to succed in Government but Presbyterial Polity without Prelats by a motly mixture of Ministerial and Laical Elders is a meer novity devised for a shift by Mr. Calvin in case of necessity when the Genevans had expelled their Soveraign Bishop and were destitut of Ecclesiastic Disciplin This is irrefragable verity in point of fact maugre al contradiction Thes three foregoing Theses are transacted too tediously but in the first Traduction of every particular Soul from Parents in the secund Gods Prescience of simple Intelligence which in Order of Nature preceds al Decrees in the third a joint Government of the Head with the Body which is monstrous to sever them wil salv al scruples that can be objected or imagined which no other way can possibly promiss or perform Quale sit a Mundi genesi per secula Cleri Continuum regimen praevia scripta probant What Church-rule from the Worlds birth stil hath bin Through al times may by previous proofs be seen Antistes Caput est Cleri sed Presbyteratus Se●u● Corpus Episcopii J●s utriusque patet A Bishop is Clergies Head but Presbytry Both's right is cleer Body of Episcopy Historia haec recitat qua recta Ecclesia forma Praesidibusque quibus tempus in omne fuit How through al times the Church was governed And by what Rulers in Story is rehersed Spirituale fuit Regimen pro more Monarchae Alite● Sic Deus instituit Christus idemque tulit Church Goverment was set in Kingly frame So God ordain'd and Christ upheld the same Saera Dei Coetus Politia est condito ab Orbe Ali●● Vsque ad Apostolicos rite redacta dies Gods Churches Regiment from the Worlds Creation Is rightly drawn down to th'Apostles station Presbyteris in Clero ascitus Episcopus omni 〈◊〉 Semper Apostolico j●re supremus erat Bishops in al Clergies were set Superior To Priests by Apostolic right stil Inferior Schismatisi suncti rite Haereticique vocantur 〈◊〉 Qui male Praelatis opposuere suis Al that oppos'd their Prelats wrongfully Are Schismatics and Heretics cal'd justly THESIS IIII. Praedictiones de Messia Predictions of Messias THer be manifold manifest Prophecies in the old Testament of the Messiah or Saviour of the World stiled by Jacob Shiloh of whos coming in the ●●●sh the Prophets foretold which was fulfilled in the fulnes of time Wherupon the Jews ever since expect his glorious reign on Earth like a King in great extern pomp as Mahometans vainly look for their Pseudoprophets return and Millenars apply it to Christs secund coming with his Martyrs and many eminent Saints raised from death which shal reign with him here victoriously 1000. yeers at whos first approch the Jews shal be converted and acknowledg him their tru Messias Al which predictions concerning Messiah to com were accomplished in and by Christ at his first coming to suffer for the sins of Mankind nor is any els to be expected til his last coming to general Judgment as shal evidently appeer by comparing thirty two Prophecies with St. Matthews Parallels in the Table subscribed Isai 7. 14. Mat. 1. 23. Mich. 5. 2. Mat. 2. 6. Isai 11. 1. Mat. 2. 15. Jer. 31. 15. Mat. 2. 18. Judg. 13. 5. Mat. 2. 23. Isai 40. 3. Mat. 3. 2. Isai 9. 1. Mat. 4. 15. Levit. 14. 4. Mat. 8. 4. Isai 53. 4. Mat. 8. 17. Isai 61. 1. Mat. 11. 4. Isai 42. 1. Mat. 12. 17. Jonah 1. 17. Mat. 12. 40. Isai 6. 9. Mat. 13. 14. Psal 78. 2. Mat. 13. 35. Isai 35. 5. Mat. 15. 30. Isai 62. 11. Mat. 21. 5. Zech. 9. 9. Mat.