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A00283 A briefe and plaine declaration, concerning the desires of all those faithfull ministers, that haue and do seeke for the discipline and reformation of the Church of Englande which may serue for a iust apologie, against the false accusations and slaunders of their aduersaries. Fenner, Dudley, 1558?-1587, attributed name.; Fulke, William, 1538-1589, attributed name.; Travers, Walter, 1547 or 8-1635, attributed name. 1584 (1584) STC 10395; ESTC S111889 54,423 158

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the consent of the church in that place 1. Tim. 2. 20. So likewise where he speaketh to Timothie in the singular nūber concerning the hearing determining of matters pertaining to Discipline we ought to acknowlege that he teacheth in Timothie his person the duty of elders neuer ment to giue Timothy an absolute or singular authority to be iudge in these matters without consent of the Eldership whereof he maketh mention but a little before To conclude therfore the Pastor with aduise consent of the Elders hath authoritie to heare examine matters pertaining to Ecclesiasticall Discipline and as the cause requireth to excommunicate offenders and vpon their repentance and amendment to receiue them againe into the bosom of the church approued by the word of God Insteede of which Antichrist hath set vp a tyrannicall iurisdiction of one Bishop to be iudge of excommunication which is practized neyther for causes sufficient nor by sufficient authoritie in so much as it hath beene alreadye testified by the scripture that the power of excommunication is in no one man no not in an Apostle but is common to the whole church ought to be executed by lawful delegats of the church also But so much that vsurped authoritie presumeth that the bishop as an absolute owner therof commiteth it ouer to his chancelor or Archdeacō the Archdeacon to his Official he to his register he again to his substitute and his substitute to his seruants man or boy as it happeneth in so much that a learned preacher may be excommunicated by a folish boy If this matter seeme not to requyre speedy reformatiō god hath blinded our eies that we can not see the clere light of the sun shining in our faces For if we loke to banish the tyrannye of the Pope out of all mens harts we must vtterly remoue al his detestable enormities out of the Realme as it was wont to be sayd in the common prayers of the Church in the time of K. Henry and Edward whereas now by reteining stil all the detestable enormities of his prerogatiue and faculties whole course of his Canon law the papacie is not so much banished in name as translated in deede from the Sea of Rome to the Sea of Caunterbury vnder the shadowe of the Princes supremacie with as heynous iniurie and contumely of the lawful authoritie godly supremacie of the Prince as ioyned with the great dishonour of God and the miserable disorder of the Church But we meane not in this place to prosecute our iust complaintes nor to inueigh againste the abuse of these thinges with such vehemencie of wordes as the worthines of the matters deserueth but onelye in setting foorth the plaine trueth to giue a glimpst by the waye of the contrarye falshoode We must therefore returne to the authoritie of the Pastour which he hath ioyned with the Elders of the Church whereof he is pastour The Church hath alwayes had great care for prouision of the poore by which compassion they shewed that they were liuely members of the body of Christ and auoyded great reproch of them that were without For what shame is it for them that professe to be all sonnes of one father and therfore all brethren yea that be members all of one body to suffer their brethren fellow members to lacke necessaries to sustayne their temporal life as though they that communicate in all spiritual graces and blessinges were not worthye to take part of these worldlye benefites at leastwyse so farre forth as to supply their necessities Therefore our Sauiour Christe alwayes commendeth brotherly loue among his Disciples to teach vs how ready we ought to be to distribute vnto the necessities of our brethren which is a true testimonie of our loue declared by his owne example For although hee were so poore that he liued of the almesse and liberalitie of other men yet of that which was more then serued his owne necessitie he vsed to bestowe vppon the poore as Iohn 13. 29. to teache them whome hee hath blessed with Temporall riches which hee refused to enrich vs with heauenlye treasures that they of their superfluitie woulde be content to giue to the reliefe of their poore bretheren which he did not neglect in his extreame pouerty To teach also them that haue but mean substaunce that they ought not to bee excused but somewhat to contribute vnto the necessitie of their poore bretheren when he that had nothing at all but that which was giuen euen of that bestowed part Therefore the Apostles in the primitiue Church thought it to be expedient for the better prouiding for the poore that certaine men shoulde be appoynted of approoued Godlinesse and diligence which shoulde take the speciall charge of the distribution vnto the poore Act. 6. These men were called Deacons or ministers because they did minister and serue the poore in their necessities and because the occasion of the ordinaunce continueth alwayes as our Sauiour Christ hath sayde we should alwayes haue the poore amongest vs Iohn 12. 8. vvhereby GOD woulde exercise our charitie The office of Deacons also is perpetuall Therefore the Apostle Saint Paule prescribeth what kinde of men are meete for that office 1. Timothie 3. 8. And in euery well constituted Church they were ordayned accordingly as Phillip 1. 1. Also after the ordeyning of the seuen Deacons this office was deuided into diuers partes as necessitie shewed diuers occasions For some were appoynted for the collection and distribution of al●esse as Romans 12. 8. and some for attending vppon the sicke and impotent among the poore as in the same place Let him that distributeth doe it with simplicitie and let him that sheweth mercie doe it with cheerefulnesse Which kinde of Deacons 1. Cor. 12. 28. are called helpers and for the seruice of this office were appointed diuers olde poore widowes who as they were mainteined by the church so they serued the church attending vppon the other poore who beeing sicke and impotent had neede not onely of things necessary but also of seruice and attending 1. Timoth. 5. 5. These offices being instituted by the spirit of God for the necessary vse of the Church which vse still continueth ought also to be reteined among vs. For we see for want of these offices what great inconueniences are among vs concerning the poore For although ther be very good politike laws made for prouision of the pore yet smal reliefe commeth thereby to the poore indeed at least wise manie abuse the reliefe which they receiue which commeth of this that there be not in euery church or congregatiō such Deacons as the holy ghost hath appointed which should take a speciall care employ a great diligence for the prouision of the poore not only some to gather and distribute but also to see it well imployed on the poore and to imploy the poore that liue of the almes of the church to the releefe of their
as it appeareth by many places both of the old and new Testament but chiefly in Numb 11. 16. Where God ordayned seuenty ancientes to assist Moses in his gouernment who were also endued at the same time with the spirite of prophecie from which time it became an ordinarie office and name of Gouernours in Israell Wherein we haue to note against the papistes that the ministers of the Church are neuer called in the new Testament by the name of sacrificing Priestes which were vnder the lawe but often are called Elders of the similitude of those ancientes● that gouerned the people of God Whereas if they had beene appoynted of God to be sacrificers the similitude name of sacrificing priestes would a great deale better haue agreed vnto them But whereas both these names were vsuall amongst the Iewes Iereus and Presbyteroi the one signifiyng sacrificers and the other Elders The spirit of God doth often call the ministers Elders but euermore preciselye auoydeth to name them sacrificers or priestes as we vse the terme yea though they succeed them in one principall part of their office that is to saye in teaching as it ●s written The lippes of the priest shoulde preserue knowledge and men shal seeke the law at his mouth The cause whereof is euident to bee this that the sacrificing priesthoode of Aaron is wholly translated vnto Christ in whom onely it resteth and passeth from him to none other But by the name of Elders the Pastors are called Act. 14. 23 Where Paule and Barnabas ordained Elders by election in euerye congregation And Act. 20. 17. Paule sent for the Elders of Ephesus to Miletū Also ●he affirmeth those Elders especially which labour in preaching and doctrine to be worthy of double honor Which place also testifieth of an other kind of Elders of whom we shal ●haue occasion to speake more hereafter whose office consisteth only in gouernement and not in publique teaching Moreouer he sheweth that he appoynted Titus to ordaine Eldersin euery Citie and afterwarde describeth what maner of men hee woulde haue to bee chosen into the office Also Saint Iames in Cap. 5. 14. willeth that if anye bee sicke they shoulde call for the Elders of the Churche who being indewed with the gifte of healinge at that time should pray for the diseased and annoint him with oyl and he should be restored to his health Finally Saint Peter as a fellowe Elder exhorteth the Elders to employe all their diligence to the feeding of the flocke of God An other name they haue in the scripture which is Superintendents or Ouerseers because they ought to be vigilant and watchfull to ouersee the flocke and euery member thereof Which name is neuer vsed in the scripture for such Bishops as clayme and exercise dominion and authoritie ouer whole regions all the Pastours of the same but only for those that bee Pastours of euery seuerall congregation hauing no superiority ●uer their fellow Pastors but be al of equall dignity and authoritie So are ●hey named Act. 20. where S. Luke in ●he 17. vers calleth them Elders of the Church of Ephesus S. Paule in the 28. ●erse calleth the same ouerseers say●ng Take heede to your selues and to the ●hole flocke ouer which the holy Ghoste ●ath made you ouerseers to feede or go●erne the Church of God which he hath ●●rchased with his owne bloud In this ●lace all the three appellations con●urre namely of ouerseers plaine●e and Pastoures inclusiuely in the ●orde flocke and in the worde Pot●ainan which signifieth to feede or gouern as a Pastor doeth his sheepe Where is to bee noted that Byshoppes or ouerseers of one Citye were manye which plainelye argu●th that they were none such as now a days are commonly called bishops which can be but one in one whole Diocesse much lesse many in one citie The same thing is to be obserued in the name of Bishoppes vsed by S. Paule Phillip 1. 1 where he Timothie sende salutations vnto the Bishops and Deacons of the church which was in the Citie of Philippi which bishops were the Elders or pastors else would he not haue saluted in special words the Deacons which were in inferiour office and omitted the Elders which were of more excellent calling In the same maner of speaking he describeth the qualities of those which were to be chosen into the office of the bishops and Deacons Likewise vnto Titus 1. 5. He calleth them Elders and immediatly after discribing the qualities of such as were meet to be ordained Elders he calleth them bishops saying For this cause did I leaue thee in Creta that thou shouldest continue to redresse the thinges that remaine and that thou shouldest ordayne Elders in euery Citie if anie be vnreproueable the husband of one wife hauing faithfull Children which are not accused of riot nor are disobedient For a Bishop or ouer seer must be vnreprooueable as the Steward of God not froward c. Finally S. Peter chapter 5. 1. the place before alleadged comprehendeth al the three names of Elders Pastours Bishops The Elders saith he which are among you I beseech The name of Pastor is vnderstanded by relation of the names of feeding and the flocke which he vseth also by the name of Archipoymē which signifieth the chief of Pastours which is our Sauiour Christ. The name of bishops or ouerseers is included in the worde Episcopountes which signifieth them which do carefully exercise the office of bishops or ouerseers His exhortation is this The Elders which are amongst you I beseech which am also a fellow Elder and a witnesse of the sufferinges of Christ and also a partaker of the glory that shalbe reuealed Feede the flocke of God which is committed vnto you so much as in you lieth carefully ouerseeing not by constraint but willingly not for filthy lucre but of a readie minde not as exercising Lordshippe ouer the heritage but that you may be examples to the flocke and when the chiefe Pastor shall appeare you shal receiue an incorruptible Crowne of glory S. Peter in this place reprooueth three notable vices which doe great hurt among the ministers of the Church if they bee not taken heede of slouthfulnes in teaching couetousnes of lucre ambitious desire of exercising Lordship exhorting them to painfull diligence because they were Byshops or Ouerseers to a ready care because they were Pastoures and therefore should labour for loue of the flock and not for lucre like hirelinges to modest humility because their cheef dignity in that they were Elders was to excell in Godlinesse that they might be an ensample to the flock which cannot bee except they submit themselues and their liues to the common rule of other men which most excellente vertues if they imbrace they shoulde bee sure to bee plentifullye rewarded by him who onelye deserueth to bee called the cheefe of all Elders Pastors and Byshops to whome onely these honorable names of