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A06740 A censure about the rule of beleefe practised by the Protestants VVritten in Latine by the most Reuerend Father Valerian Magni of Milan of the order of the Minors, of the seraphical S. Francis, named Capucins. And translated into English by R. Q. Gentleman Magni, Valeriano, 1587-1661.; R. Q. 1634 (1634) STC 17185; ESTC S103102 26,921 40

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haue Nor doth it preiudice this consequence that in manie places we behold the companies of these Biblists verie quiet in some order amoung themselues as Lutherans in Saxonie Protestants in England for this proceedeth because that the promiscuous multitude of Biblists in these places giue credit to theire ministers or bee constrained to keepe quarter by the Augustane Confession or by the statutes of a parliament which none for feare of punishment dare openly call in doubt for this cause there be verie few who consulting the holy ghost out of the scripture haue courage to censure whether the doctrines propounded them to beleeue by ministers or by the Augustane Confession or by the statutes of a parliament doe cohere with the word of God or disagree from the same They had rather incurr guiltienes of conscience then a proemunire But indeed to bee plaine while these Biblists not first consulting the holy ghost out of their Bible doe out of negligence or feare giue credit to theire parsons or to parliament edicts or such like statutes concerning matters of faithtt is impossible for them to haue any true faith in regard they found their faith vpon them who may err in faith for ministers Bishops Parliaments congregations generall councels all may err in faith all be deceiued deceiue according to the Biblists rule yet in those place where this inward annointment hath free vttrance and the priuate spirit domineereth all things in religion be turned vpside downe all disquieted quite put out of order so much the more as the witts of those Biblists which consult the holy ghost out of the scripture are more subtile eminent which is so apparant by daylie practise that to god about to prooue the same were to light a candell at mid day THE SIXT CHAPTER Other necessarie consequences be deduced vvhence vve may gather vvhat a manner of church the church of Christ vvas from the Apostles tymes to our dayes if it bee censured as the Biblists rule of beleefe doth sett doune SVCH certes as I haue deciplered must the congregation of Christians be who make one body of a church as the Biblists rule of beleefe doth sett doune Now it resteth to deduce other consequences out of the same rule of beleefe werby it may appeare what a fasshioned church according to their rule was the church of Christ from the Apostles age downwards euen to Luthers reuolt for if following the rule of succession so many ages euen to our dayes are spred al the world ouer surely we must be compelled to deduce therout most horrible fearfull consequenees such as would fright a man to reade them The first consequence ALl councells as well generale as nationall yea approued confirmed by the Bishop of Roome may err in faith ech Christian is bound vnder the paine of eternall damnation before such tyme as he giue credit to any of those generall councels to consult the holy ghost out of the scriptures so to iudg whether that they doe agree to the word of God or disagree from the same Therfore all generall councels in what manner soeuer they haue beene celebrated in the church of God haue vsurped practised most detestable tyranie ouer the whole church of Christ contrary to the word of God Because these generall councels did not only excommunicate but also by the helpe of secular power did condemne put to death those Biblists who consulting the holie ghost out of the scriptures dared to denie or call in doubt the decrees of the said councel which concerned matters of faith Also they mooued cruell bloodie wars against those princes kings Emperors who dared to gaine say the doctrine of those councels in matters of faith See the cuncell of Nice ann 325. in which Arrius was condemned who out of the holie scriptures as hee sayd denied the diuinitie of Christ See the councel of Constantinople an 383 in which Macedonius was condemned who out of the Bible denied the diuinitie of the holy ghost See the first councel of Ephesus an 434. in which Nestorius of Constantinople was condemned who out of the Bible did affirme that there was 2. persons in Christ See the first councell of Calcedon an 454. in which Eutyches the Archimandrite was condemned of heresie who out of the scriptures sayd that the images of Christ his Saints were not to be honored Neither did they cōdemne one or two but an innumerable number of Christians who followed those heresiarchs nor were they of the vulgar sort but a manie of them were Bishops Archbishops Patriarchs yea Princes kings Emperors all which those fathers of the councel did without any dread condemne for hereticks in the name of Christ and pronouncing an Anathema vpon them cutt them quite of from the church of Christ Both tyme leisure would faile mee if I should goe about to reckne vp all generall counsels to shew yt a perpetuall practise rule of the church of Christ that Generall counsels should decide matters of faith declare to all Christians what they were bound to beleeue what not to beleeue condemning all ech that durst be so bould as to gaine-say them or with stand their decrees Now if those fathers of generall counsels had non such right to doe this first at generall counsels hether to celebrated in the church of Christ erred in faith then they alwayes practised a most violent exectable tyrannie euer all the flock of Christ in vsurping an vniust iurisdiction by force might in condemning scoffing at this annointment of the spirit of God which ech Biblist presumeth for to haue to be inwardly taught by the said spirit out of the scriptures The Second consequence ALl generall councels in what manner soeuer they were celebrated in the church of God exercised a detestable tyranie ouer all the whole church of God contrary to the Bible according to the Biblists rule Therfore all heresies that euer were condemned by generall councels be heerby caled into doubt whether that they were iustly condemned or not Proofe BEcause that those generall councels had no right to cōdemne any doctrine but that office apparteined to ech Christian as also consulting the holy ghost out of the bible to examin euen the decrees of generall councels themselues And therfore the sentence of those councels which condemned hereticks in this respect was vniust because it was vtred by those who had no right nor iurisdiction to doe it for that sentence did by diuine right apperteine to the censure of the holy ghost who resyding in the mind of ech Biblists as a iudg sitting on a bench doth by meanes of the Bible giue sentence out of there mouths about the doctrines of men But to the end that the Biblists may by some smal coniecture perceiue how many monstrous heresies would reuiue againe in this church if this there rule of beleefe were auaylable I will only mention at this
that ech biblist hath witt learning leisure bookes sufficient for this purpose only noW I intend to inquire what certaine infallible foundation of faith the Biblists may haue out of this their rule of beleefe The first consequence NO Biblist hath any other rule of beleefe saue his priuate spirit consultinge the holy ghost out of the scripture what he is bound to beleeue in matter of faith Therfore the faith of the Biblists leaneth on three foundations to witt on praire on the holy ghost on the sacred text of the bible In so much that the holie ghost is the iudg of all the controuersies of faith The bible is the rule with out which that iudg doth not teach vs in matter of faith And praire is the condition with out which the holy ghost doth not certainlie instruct vs out of the bible This consequence needeth no proofe being euident of it self by graunt of the verie Protestants themselues al other Biblists Lutherans Puritans Anabaptists c. The Second consequence THe rule of beleefe is no other say the Biblists then by praire to consult the holie ghost out of the bible Therfore those supernaturall motions which the holy ghost stirreth vp in the mindes of the Biblists consultinge him by praire out of the scriptures are a sure argument whence they certainlie gather that they be taught by the holie ghost the true sense of the bible Proofe FOr albeit the certaintie of faith be founded on the authoritie of God reuealing the same neuerttheles that this bible conteines the pure word of God that this be the pure true interpretation of the said bible no man can certainlie infallibly know except that the holy ghost giue testimonie vnto him out of the said bible concerning the same which testimonie as biblists will is either a supernaturall illumination or some such like diuine motion of our mindes by which ech one may certainlie infallibly know that the holy ghost doth inwardly teach him out of the holie scripture Neither doth it infringe this consequence what some Biblists say That the text is cleere enough of it self needeth no gloss nor interpretation or that one text doth interprett the other for if this were so then the presupposed graunted necessitie of an inward annointement of the holy ghost in the mindes of the biblists which doth necessarilie include a supernaturall diuine motion in their soules wherby the spirit of God doth witnes vnto their spirit that such a sence of the text which their spirit so conceaueth is most true certaine infallible is quite taken away annulled It is moreouer most ridiculous senceles to say the holy scriptures haue a sence so cleere that ech biblist may of himself conceiue vnderstand the same when as more then these 1500. yeares the whole world hath beene busied about nothing so much as in disputing about debating which is the true sence of the sacred scriptures euen yet the same is in dispute among Christians will be disputed of till the day of doome yea euen amoung the Biblists themselues there be deepe deadly debates about the sence of the scripture which haue minced them into many sects ech contradicting the other that they resemble the foxes of Sampson who tyed all by the talles of their priuat spirit haue their heades of opinions in matters of faith looking contrary wayes which Surely could not happen to them if the text of the bible were so cleere that it needed no interpretation or that the holy ghost taught them out of the scripture which is the true sence of the same in regard that the holy ghost is not à spirit of dissention but of concord peace so that this is but a vaine excuse to say that the scripture is so easie that ech idiott may vnderstand the meaning of it neither doth it further the Biblists cause The Third consequence THat supernaturall motion of the holy ghost enlightning the mindes of the Biblists consultinge by praire the holie ghost out of the scripture is an argument whence they doe certainly infallibly draw that the holy ghost doth inwardly teach them the true sence of the sacred scriptures Therfore those motions ought to be certaine doubtles altogether diuine so free from error that ech idiott woman or man may dare yea is bound in conscience to beleeue vnder paine of eternall damnation that he is more certainely taught out of sacred writt by the holy ghost to discerne true doctrine from that which is false then were all the Pastors of the whole church of Christ the space of a 1500. yeares though gathered together in a generall councell approued by the Bishop of Roome Proofe BEcause ech Biblist as I said of what age sex or condition soeuer saue those that are not come to the vse of discretion or Want iudgment is bound vnder paine of eternall damnation to consult the holy ghost out of the bible whether the decrees of the whole church gathered together in so many generall councels doe agree to the written word of God or disagree from the same Neither is it enough to answer as many biblists doe that à generall councel can not err if it agree with the written word of God for the Biblists say that it may also disagree from the same therfore ech Christian ought to consult the holy ghost out of the bible whether that doctrine of councell or church doth agree therto or disagree there from ere he beleeue the same Nor maketh it to the purpose that many Biblists approue the first 4. generall councells though many doe not approue them as Puritans Anabaptists c. For the reason why they approue these councells is because they as they say haueing consulted the holy ghost out of the bible censure them not to disagree from the written word of God neither is it of less authoritie to approue councells out of the word of God then to reprooue reiect the same For the cause why Biblists approue the first 4. generall councels is not for any respect which they haue to the said generall councells as if they could not err in faith but for the testimonie of the holy ghost whose wonder full diuine motions ech biblist doth so feele in his soule that he doth infallibly confess himself to be taught by the holy ghost when out of the booke of the bible he iudgeth that the said 4. generall councells concord with the scriptures The Fourth consequence THe motion which God maketh in the harts of the biblists consultinge the holie ghost out of the scriptures is certainlie vndoubtedly diuine say they so that ech biblist is bound vnder paine of eternall damnation to beleeue most constantly that he is more surely truly taught by the holy ghost then al the pastors of the whole church assembled together in a generall councell approued by the Bishop of Roome Therfore the Biblists doe ouer much presume on the
bound in conscience to beleeue what they teach conforme there faith to their decrees Therfore there is no ecclesiasticall iurisdiction at all extant in the world to witt iurisdiction of preaching the word of God of administring Sacraments of publishing ecclesiasticall lawes of exercising ecclesiasticall iudgments of inflicting punishments vpō transgressors of ecclesiasticall lawes ctc. which ech Christian ere he submitt himself to such a iurisdiction is not first bound to pray consult the holie ghost out of scripture to know censure iudg whether such a iurisdiction be iust or vniust conforme to the word of God or not so either submitt himself to the same if he like if or shake of that yoake as vniustly imposed if his priuate spirit repine iudg it not to agree to the text of his bible Proofe BEcause iurisdiction to preach to administer Sacraments to make ecclesiastical lawes c. doth manifestly concerne faith to practise ecclesiasticall iudgments do the suppose that the iudg be not an heretick But according to the Biblists rule al questions concerning faith ought to be decided of ech Christian out of his Bible he hauing first prayed consulted the holy ghost consequentlie if any one preach administer Sacraments enacst ecclesiasticall lawes or be an ecclesiasticall iudg ech Biblist is to consult the holy ghost out of the Bible so iudg of these mens doctrine of their Sacraments of theire lawes of theire iudgments if his priuate spitit find them to disagree from his texts of Bible then he is bound in conscience not to obey nor beleeue them yea rather to burne them then gyue his consent vnto them The Sixt consequence THere is no ecclesiasticall iurisdiction extant in the world neither of preaching administring of Sacraments making of ecclesiasticall lawes practising of ecclesiasticall iudgments c. which ech Christian ere he submitt himself to that iurisdiction is not first bound hauing consulted the holie ghost out of the bible to iudg whether it be iust or vniust so either accept or reiect the same Therfore conforme to this maxime of the Biblists all ecclesiasticall iurisdiction yea the whole church of Christ becommeth subiect to the boysterous bridles lust ignorance of all Christians how wicked soeuer they be who vnder pretence of an inward annointment wherby ech one boasteth himself to be taught by the holy ghost out of the scriptures haue libertie to sow the world with heresies distemper all realmes common wealths with debates strifes factions ciuil warrs Proofe FIrst because there is no Biblist in the world which doth not attach of heresie innumerable other Biblists who varie from him So one Lutheran auoucheth al Puritās Hussites Anobaptists Arrians Protestants to err in faith detesteth them for hereticks neither doe the Lutherans consent amoung themselues in matters of faith but these differ frō those so that there is welnigh as many opiniōs of faith amoung them as their be braines to conceiue them and yet ech Biblist be he Hussite Lutheran Puritan Anabaptist Protestant Arrian c. doth verilie perswade himself that the is taught by the holie ghost out of the Bible Secondlie because it many tymes faleth out that many of these Biblists who oftē doe call vpon consult the holy ghost out of the scripture at diuers tymes gather contradictorie articles of faith out of the said scripture sweare that they were so taught by the holy ghost How many Biblist ministers haue they who a yeare before praying consulting the holy ghost out of the scripture haue publiquely taught ād writ that Bishops were the limms of Antichrist but this yeare hauing a fatt bishop-prick offred them they praing consulting the holy ghost out of the scripture find that the holy ghost inspireth them to accept that dignitie with the reuenewes that Bishops are conforme to the texts of his bible Others praying consulting the holy ghost out of his Bible haue dared to preach write that to weare a syrpliss were to conforme one selfe to the beast put on a remnant of Antichrist as also to receaue the communion kneeling were to committ idolatry this as frō the holy ghost but some months or a yeare after frighted either with the law or aluted with reward consultinge the said holie ghost out of his Bible he maketh no scruple both to weare a syrpliss receiue the communion kneeling this by inspiration of the holy ghost whome he auowed a while a goe to haue forbidden the same as monstrous idolatrie Therfore he who subiecteth all ecclesiasticall iurisdiction to this annointment inspiration of the spirit wherwith ech Biblist doth boast himself that he is taught by the holy ghost doth expose the said eeclesiasticall iurisdiction also the whole church of Christ to the boysterous lust ignorance of all leude miscreant Christians to staine the same with heresies as they please The like may be aledged of Politicall iurisdiction which by this principal of Biblists doctrine is exposed to all the ieopardie of tumultuous broyles ciuill warrs The Seuenth consequence ALl ecclesiasticall iurisdiction yea the whole church of Christ becommeth subiect to the rageing lust ignorance of all miscreant Christians who vnder the pretext of an inward annointment wherwith ech one boasteth himself to be taught by the holy ghost out of the scripture may introduce into the church of God what peruerse heresies broyles hee pleaseth Therfore by such a rule of beleefe as the Biblists haue deuised the whole church of Christ assembled together is necessarilie a confused route of mad bedlame fellowes amoung whome there is no order at all but an euerlasting horror inhabiteth Proofe THe effect prooueth what is said for that companie of Christians which is only thronged together compacted into one boddie through this inward annointment of the holy ghost only which ech B●blist presumeth of himself to haue hath no vnitie of faith in it self no constancie of faith in his members no iurisdiction nor vocation nor succession of ecclesiastical ministers but only in all ech of them this inward annointment domineereth by which euery one vaunteth himself to haue the holy ghost for his tutor Cōsidere well the true spiritt of all the Biblists thou will find thē minced into many differente iarring sects of Lutherans Caluinists Anabaptists c ech of which are againe shreded into more sects thē there be dayes in the yeares yea welnigh they haue amoung them as manie belefes as men as the tymes seasons change so they change their faiths as if religion were but a sport pastime See if they can spie out amoung thē a supreme iurisdiction of teaching the word of God of administring Sacraments of ordering ecclesiasticall ministers of iudging ecclesiasticall causes you will scarse find any shadow there of but all things amoung them are exposed to this internall annointment of the holy ghost which ech of them boasteth for to