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A28867 The principles of religion by Edward Boughen. Boughen, Edward, 1587?-1660? 1646 (1646) Wing B3816; ESTC R24142 34,491 87

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orders A. Because she findes no meere men allowed to do it in the New Testament but only the Apostles and Bishops their Successors And she keeps close to Scripture Q. Have Bishops this Power of Ordination conferr'd upon them in Scripture A. It is evident they have l At the end of the second Ep. to Timothy Timothy was the first Bishop of the Church of the Ephesians And upon him S. Paul layes this charge m 1. Tim. 5.22 Lay hands suddainly on no man n At the end of the Ep. to Titus Titus was the first Bishop of the Church of the Cretians And to him the same Apostle speakes thus o Tit. 1.5 For this cause left I thee in Creet that thou should est ordaine Presbyters or Elders in every City Q. Is not this power given to Presbyters A. Not any where in the New Testament Q. Why doe you say I beleive the Catholique Church and not J beleive in the Catholique Church A. Because it is a part of my Creed to beleive that there is one Catholik Church but it is no part of my Creed to beleive in or to put my confidence in the Church since the Church is a Congregation of reasonable Christian Creatures and p Hâc praepositionis syllabâ IN Creator a Creaturis socernitur divina seperantur abhumanis Rufin in Symb. n. 〈◊〉 this is a peculiar which belongs only to the Creator God blessed for ever And I will beleive the Church so long as she contradicts not God in his word But if she doe I shall forbeare to credit her in such things I will beleive God who is truth it selfe and believe in that God who is able to undeceive her and to lead her into the way of all truth I will only beleive in him who cannot deceive or be deceived who cannot be overtopped or crossed Q. Why say you one Catholique Church A. Because * Vniversa Ecclesia ex multis constat Ecclesiis sicut universa terra ex multis terris Aug. de civit Dei l. 13. c. 12. though there be many particular Churches yet there is but one Catholique or universall Church which is not bounded but with q Psal 2.8 the uttermost parts of the earth and all these are but one in faith and Government as our Saviours Body though consisting of many Members is but one knit together by sinewes and quickened with the same Soule Q. The tenth Article A. I beleeve the forgivenesse of sins Q. Why doth this Article follow immediatly after mention of the Church A. Because it is a blessing which God bestowes only in the Church and upon the Members of the Church Q. Is Salvation to be hoped for in the Church only A. It is so by the joynt consent both of the Ancient and Moderne writers Q. What 's the reason A. Because r Eph. 1.22 23. The Church is the Body of Christ As therefore no Member that is seperated from the body receives life by or with the body neither doth any Christian partake of the life of grace or forgivenesse of sinnes that is divided or cut off from the Church which is Christs Body Observe the body receives life from the head and distributes it to all the members that it hath ſ Ib. Col. 1.18 Christ is the head of the Church from him the Church receives life and comfort and conveies them to every particular member that so they may live and discharge their severall duties But divided from the body the members can receive no life or comfort from the head Q. Is this remission of sinnes to be found in all Churches A. Yes without question in all such Churches wherein t Art 19. the pure word of God is preached and the Sacraments be duly ministred according to Christs ordinance but in no other Q. To whom is this forgivenesse promised A. To all those u Absolution that truly repent and unfeignedly beleeve his holy Gospell * S. Mat. 11.28 He calls to all he is mercifull to all he hath given us a tast of his goodnesse in pardoning the greatest and fowlest sinnes Not that we might imitate or practice them but that we might understand that our gracious God is ready to pardon the greatest sinner if so he turne unto the Lord humbly with unfeigned sorrow and repentance and bring forth fruits worthy of amendment of life Q. May the sinne against the holy Ghost be pardoned A. This sinne is raised to the full height it is made up by finall impenitence Take away finall impenitence and the sinne is pardonable x S. Mat. 4.17 Repent saith the Scripture and the Kingdome of Heaven is at hand but y S. Luc. 13.3.5 unlesse you repent ye shall all perish Q. This is comfortable doctrine but what reason have you for it A. My faith rests upon Gods goodnesse and gracious promises z De remissione peccatorū sufficere deberet sota credulitas Quis enim cansas aut rationem re quirat ubi indulgentia principalis est Rufin in Symb. n. 171. When God hath spoke the word reason must submit Q. Which is the eleventh Article A. J beleeve the Resurrection of the body namely that this very body in which I live and move shall be raised out of the dust in the last day Q. What this very body A. Certainly this selfe same body For doth not Job say a Job 19.26 27. I shall see God in my flesh and not with other but with THESE EYES shall I behold him And S. Paul THIS CORRVPTIBLE shall put on incorruption and THIS MORTALL b 1. Cor. 15.53 shall put on immortality This and no other c Rufin in Symb. n. 182. In the Church of Aquileia therefore at the rehearsall of the Creed every man when he came to this Article signed his forhead with the signe of the Crosse and said I beleive the Resurrection of THIS FLESH this very flesh that he touched with his finger Q. Js not this a wonderfull thing A. It is so and so are the rest of the Articles if strictly scanned all above the eye of Reason d 1. Cor. 15.36 c. S. Paul gives us a simily of a grain of Wheat how it is buried and dies and rots and then riseth again far more fresh then it was cast into the earth Were this but rarely seen it would seem most wonderfull Q. What if the body be burned to ashes A. e Clem. ep 1. ad Cor. p. 34 35. S. Clement f Phil. 4.3 of whom S. Paul makes mention Phil. 4.3 in that Epistle which in the primitive times was usually read in all Churches to prevent this question gives us the example of the Phenix which every 500 yeares is burnt to Ashes and out of those Asnes ariseth the same Phenix againe young fresh and vigorous Q. Have we no such example in Scripture A. We have Ezek. 37.1 where the dead dry scatter'd bones come together bone