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A75492 A consideration of certaine controversies at this time agitated in the kingdome of England, concerning the government of the church of God. / Written at the command and appointment of the Walachrian classis, by Guilielmus Apollonii, minister of the Word of God at Middleburgh. And sent from the Walachrian churches, to declare the sense and consent of their churches, to the Synod at London. Octob. 16. 1644. Stilo novo. Translated out of Latine accorning to the printed copy. Apollonius, Willem, 1602 or 3-1657. 1645 (1645) Wing A3535; Thomason E1155_2; ESTC R208676 76,829 175

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nature averse from all dissention for it is truly that Vine and that Figtree in the parable in the booke of Iudges which being by a message from the Trees called upon to beare rule and to wage warre answered that they could not leave their naturall sweetnesse and be involved in troubles We exhort you therefore in the Lord and do seriously in the abundance of charity require you that you take care to discover a way and meanes whereby you wil endeavour the removall of this lothsome evill of schismes and errors while the disease is yet curable from the midst of your nation of your city Unlesse you do timely withstand the spreading gangrene of separatists and the unlawfull conventicles of schismaticks farewell all sacred discipline of the Church due policy and spirituall government We have had experience in the troubles of our Churches of the subtiltie of those who being day and night intent on innovating leave no stone unmoved go to and fro by sea by land to gaine disciples and patrons of their cause and so at last by force and feare curb and oppresse the cause of Truth and of God The remedie comes too late when evils have gotten strength by long delayes The heavenly affaires of the Church goe to ruine when by worldly reasonings of humane wisdome they are protracted abated retarded setled and unsetled It is not unknowne to the Churches of God what are the dispositions of Hereticks and Schismaticks who study to innovate carry on their affaires subtilly and first like the mysteries of Ceres they keep them close and doe first covently sow the seedes of dissention they love the darke say and unsay and say againe as they find sutable to the affaires and times and are hardly drawn forth in publike but when with open face they come forth to the light they threaten ruine Believe us upon our own experience You must therefore speedily withstand their designes at first These things we advise Deare Brethren with a mind troubled and perplexed yet brotherly and truly pious for we sigh and from the most inward sense of heart cry to God both in private and publike for your civill warrs intestine confusions the dubious and darksome condition of the Church with you We are anxious for you and therfore are forced to change our voice and poure forth the griefe of our heart into your bosome We are transported with zeale for the glory of God the beauty of Gods house the government of Christs Kingdome and the Churches peaceable unity Lord Iesus ●digest this Chaos of confusions let thy Spirit spread itselfe upon these waters of evill fluctuating opinions thou by thy Spirit hast reconciled earth and Heaven by it thou hast joined so many tongues nations and severall sorts of men into one body of the Church which by the same Spirit is knit fast to thee her head vouchsafe therefore to renew that Spirit in the hearts of our brethren that all these confusions and calamities may cease amongst them and may tend to the advantage of godlinesse to thy Church Reverend Brethren we are desirous to repay to you our debts When our country was on a flame by the intestine dissentions about Religion by your help counsell and assistance were our wounds healed our griefes asswaged when you therefore ly under the same disease we labour in way of gratitude to heale you This is our end this is that we aime at This our labour we bestow to this end that the seeds of schismes may be pulled up that the divine government of the Church of Christ may be established amongst you and the true peace of Christs Kingdome brought to you We joyne therfore with these letters our judgement concerning certaine controversies now agitated in your kingdome we omit many others maintained by heretiks and schismatiks which disturbe the peace of the Church nourish dissention and put a stay to the desired reformation of the Churches not that we would call you to give an account at our tribunall far be it from us for we acknowledge that there are amongst you and those bretheren who maintaine the contrary part in these controversies men learned godly lovers of peace who are abundantly sufficient in judging explaining and deciding all these controversies but in quenching a common flame in a city they not without cause runne to help even uncalled whose neighbours house is on fire we are bound not only by the same bonds of Ecclesiasticall unity but by the common danger and hazard of the Reformed Churches to afford our advise and prayers for the removing of those opinions which would bring injurious and destructive damage to our Reformation You have called upon us in your most courteous letters that we would be helpfull to you in your shaken condition by such remedies as by our common advise should be thought meet and we have judged it at this time most sutable to shew to you who are in conflict your diseases and their remedies to signifie the practise and lawes observed by our Churches in their spirituall Government and publike Worship of God and to vindicate them by the Word of God against the erroneous conceits of some Of Some we say for we are assured that the whole body of the Church is not yet infected with this ulcer and therefore what we have gathered out of the publike writings daily published amongst you we desire not to impute to any but those who defend nourish and maintain those perverse opinions or receive them into their Churches If some of those brethren of the contrary opinion do in ought differ from them we wish they would declare so much by publike writing and expresse it by common consent that the Reformed Churches of Christ might be freed from the just feare which their writings have caused them to conceive For not without cause do the godly conceive that those are hatching some monster that use shifts and dare not with open face clearly set downe and maintaine their opinions Therfore by the name of Christ and the love of the spirit we beseech those bretheren that they would clearely sincerely plainely and distinctly without the vizard of Rhetoricall flourishes declare and describe to us their Ecclesiasticall policy and forme of publick worship not here and there a peece but in the whole frame of it and that they would not vent doubtfull expressions in publike but in a due order which tendeth to edification manifest it to the Reformed Churches of Christ if there be ought deficient in their Ecclesiasticall Government that with a peaceable brotherly mind and in a due manner the truth may be searched out and held forth in publike to the eyes of all These things we perswade most deare Brethren with a mind studious of your affaires most desirous of peace well-affected to you solicitous for the cause of the Church of Christ And we pray that God the Father of lights would by the beames of his Holy Spirit inlighten your minds with the knowledge of his
and that golden rule is to be followed To obey God rather then men yet a pious sonne of the Church will not rudely insult on them but with a reverentiall bashfulnesse avoid them as Waldensis elsewhere speakes But when Formes are composed and established by Synod call authority for the promoting and deciding of truth the establishing integritie and order in Church Government they have then Ecclesiasticall and definitive authority whereby they may be imposed on particular Churches in Doctrinall Causes and Ecclesiasticall affaires under the penalty of Ecclesiasticall censure For the spirits of the Prophets are subject to the Prophets 1 Cor. 14. 32 and all the Sonnes of the Church are to be subject to the Discipline of the Church Matth. 18. 17 18. We hold therefore that to Churches congregated in Synods there belongs power by the Word of God that they may be Ecclesiasticall authority prescribe and impose Formes both of Confession of Faith and Ecclesiasticall Government which particular Churches and their Governours and private members are bound to confesse and receive under paine of Ecclesiasticall censure This Assertion is proved 1. Because the Synod at Jerusalem by an ordinary Power Ecclesiasticall did prescribe and impose such a Forme to other Churches in a question in controversie Acts 15. 22 29. and 16. 4. 2. Because those things which the Churches of God ought to beleeve with the certainty of Divine Fiath and undoubted Conscience these may Synods also injoyne by Ecclesiasticall authority to particular Churches For by the Word of God their power extends to require of others obedience to the Faith and may in the Name of Christ with spirituall power bring under those that are obstinate and who stubbornely oppose themselves against the decrees and constitutions of those that are to governe the Church They may therefore by Ecclesiasticall authority impose on others Formes of Faith and of obedience to the Faith drawn up according to the Scriptures 3. Churches have Ecclesiasticall Power to prescribe just and approved meanes for preserving the purity of true Doctrine and the peace and union of Churches and for overthrowing the wicked counsels and endeavours of Hereticks and disturbers 2 Cor. 10. 4 5 6. and 13. 10. Gal. 5. 12. 1 Cor. 4. 21. But Formes of service and confessions determined concerning questions in controversie are approved and just meanes for preserving the purity of Doctrine and the peace of Churches that they be not indangered by distractions and the poison of errours Act. 15. 23 24. c. They may therefore be imposed on particular Churches by Ecclesiasticall authority Accordingly in the ancient Synods of Churches such Symbols Ecclesiasticall Canons Confessions and Declarations of Faith were set forth that they might thereby testifie not only what themselves did beleeve but also what ought to be beleeved by others with whom they would hold their Ecclesiasticall Communion as all the acts of Synods doe testifie in which where they speake concerning Doctrines of Faith they doe by Paul's example Anathematize those who thinke or teach otherwise whence also is that Preface of the Athanasian Creed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. Whosoever will be saved before all things it is necessary that he beleeve c. And Calvin rightly Epist 87. to the Protector of England It is requisite to provide against petulant wits who assume to themselves too great a licence and the gate is also to be shut against curious doctrines And the ready course for this purpose is one to wit That there be a summe of Doctrine extant to be received by all and this in preaching to be followed by all and to the observance thereof all Bishops and Ministers to be bound by oath so as none be admitted to the Ecclesiasticall Function but who promiseth to retaine that consent of Doctrine inviolate That there be also a common Forme of Catechisme for the use of children and ignorant people Thus will the truth be made familiar to them and withall they will learne to distinguish it from impostures and corruptions which are apt by degrees to creepe upon the slothfull For this you must be certainly resolved of that the Church of God cannot want Catechising for that therein the true seed of sound doctrine is contained from whence a pure and good harvest is afterward to arise and so to be multiplyed more and more c. Nor yet doth the benefit of a Catechisme consist only in the instruction of Children for there is withall this other benefit that both the people being thereby instructed will be better able to profit in the ordinary hearing of the Word and also if any one being puffed up would bring in some new opinion being called to examination by the Catechisme he will straight be discovered Thus Calvin And thus also in our Belgick Churches is that authority applyed to our Formes of Harmony to wit the Confession the Catechisme and Ecclesiasticall Order decreed and confirmed in Synods that the Profession the Doctrine and observation thereof is by Ecclesiasticall authority injoyned to all who will enjoy the dignity of the Ecclesiasticall Ministery and who live in the holy union of our Churches See the Syned at Embden Anno 1571. art 2. at Dort Anno 1574. art 2. Anno 1578. art 8. c. We reject therefore The opinion of those who grant it indeed lawfull for a private person or even for a particular Church yea and for all the Churches of a Kingdome to make Confessions and Formes of Doctrine and Discipline but hold it unlawfull and unprofitable to prescribe them either by Ecclesiasticall or Civill authority as binding Rules of Faith and Practise that men should be constrained to observe them in Faith and the practise of Divine Worship But now those things that are to be retain'd with that firme faith and unmoved constancy and certainty of mind as that for the profession thereof all beleevers should not doubt to shed their bloud and suffer Martyrdome and the Churches with the certainty of divine faith judge that so they ought to doe those things surely they may by Ecclesiasticall and spirituall authority prescribe to others and constraine men to observance thereof in faith and practise under the penalty of Ecclesiasticall censure But for the profession of the pure faith and of the spirituall Governement of Christ's Kingdome all who are faithfull sonnes of the Church are bound to shed their bloud See Rev. 2. 13. Act. 7. 57 58. Luk. 21. 15 16. Therefore Canons and Rules of this profession prescribed out of the undoubted Word of God may be Ecclesiasticall authority be imposed on the Churches of God by those who are by Office to watch over the purity of Faith and integrity of Ecclesiasticall Government Yea and we may bind our soules by Oath to preserve and professe the saving truth of God in faith and the obedience of faith that we fall not away from the holy Profession and exercise thereof See Psal 119. 106. Nehem. 9 38. And if we may lawfully