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A01917 Eirenokoinonia. The peace of the communion of the Church of England. Or, The conformitie of the ceremonies of the communion of the Church of England with the ensamples and doctrine of the holy Scriptures, and primitiue Church, established by the Apostles of Christ, and the holy martyrs, and bishops, their successors. By Io: Gordon, Doctor of Diuinitie, and Deane of Salisbury. Gordon, John, 1544-1619. 1612 (1612) STC 12056; ESTC S117965 29,676 44

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Alexandrinus be these The dying of clothes should be reiected to wit from the vse of the Christian seruice for they to wit that dyeth cloathes are very farre from the truth c. It is most conuenient saith hee that those who are candidi pure of minde and are not inwardly còunterfaited to no curious and precious clothing c Daniel saith Clemens doth speake euidently and purely saying the Thrones were placed and one like to be of very olde age did sit on them and his clothing was white as the Snow Iohn saith that hee did see in a vision the Lord wearing such a clothing Also hee saith hee did see the Soules that were Martyrs or witnesses of Christ vnder the Altar and that to euery one of them was giuen ●● white garment c. And the said Clemens saith I doe approue the Philosophers of the I le of Coos who did describe Vertue and Wickednesse by two fit Images Hee made the Image of Vertue standing simply clothed with a white Garment as being the Vertue a pure thing decked with modestie And a little after he saith if any will all edge Christs long clothing of diuers colours it signified the diuen and sundry colours of wisedome and of the Scriptures which neuer withered and the eloquent speeches of the Lord which doth shine with the clearenes of the truth Thus farre the words of Clemens This testimonie which is very euident is a proofe that the vse of the white garment was continued amongst the Christians after the death of the Apostles Tertullianus who did liue an hundred yeeres after S. Iohn saith If thou change thy bond-man to freedome hee is honoured with the brightnesse of a white garment and with the honor to beare a gold Ring to haue the name of a Counseller of Law to be of a Familie and to keepe a Table and from this it commeth that they who are baptised are clothed with white clothing that they may remember that they are made free-men and of bond-men and of slaues of the Diuell they are made the free-men of Christ Eusebius hath inserted in his Historie Ecclesiasticke a Panagiricke or publicke speech made in an assembly of Bishops in the dedication of a Temple builded by Paulinus Bishop of Tirus where hee called the Bishops the Friends and Priests of God hauing an holy long Garment which was white and saith that they were all clothed with the Garment of Priestly office This was the first Temple builded 300. yeeres after Christ when Constantinus Magnus did establish the Christian Religion These testimonies serue to proue that the first three hundred yeeres after Christ which was the time of the perfection of the Primitiue Church when the Bishops and Presbiters were holy Martyrs that they did vse a white garment in exercising the Church seruice Pontius Paulinus S. Augustines Disciple saith to this purpose that the Priest doth bring from the Well of Baptisme the children coloured with white in their body in their heart and minde So that the ancient Primatiue Church called the weeke which followed Easter weeke Septima in albis the weeke in white clothing because the Baptisme was administrated in that weeke and Whitsun weeke onely vnlesse the Children were in danger of their life I hope in God that these testimonies and proofes heretofore cited shall perswade all reasonable mens consciences two poynts concerning this matter the one is that although the white Garment was abused in the seruice of the false Gods and Idols of the Gentiles both before the Law of Moses and also before and in Christ and his Apostles time yet they did not abrogate the vse of the said white Garment but conuerted it to the Seruice of the true God to be vsed in all religious Seruice of the Church and consequently the Reformers of the Church of England haue lawfully retained the vse of the white Garment notwithstanding that it is vsed to the seruice of Idols in the Popish Church The second point is that the vse of the white Garment is an Institution Apostolike and seeing that the said Booke of the Constitution of the Apostles maketh mention thereof and that Iames the Lords Brother and Iohn the Euangelist his beloued Disciple did vse the said Garment as is euident by the testimonies heretofore cited it followeth that the vse of it in our Church Seruices of England hath for the warrant thereof the authoritie of the holy Apostles of Christ so that no man which will follow the example of the Apostles should except anything against the vse of the said white Garment The second THESE THe Iewes and the Gentiles in the time of the Natiuitie of Christ were accustomed to lie about a Table set low as well in their ordinarie meales and Suppers as in their solemne feasts and Christ finding this custome in vse in the feasts of the Easter Lambe hee retained it in the Institution and celebration of the holy Communion notwithstanding that it was before his Natiuitie vsed in the solemne Feasts in the Temples of Idols Therefore seeing Christ did neyther stand sit nor kneele in this holy Action but followed the custome receiued there is no necessitie in any of these gestures but they are indifferent so that euery man should follow the receiued Custome in the Church where hee doth liue and dwell And that although this gesture of kneeling was and is yet abused in the Popish Idolatry it was lawfully retained by the godly Reformers of the Church of England The Testimonies and proofes of this doe follow THe Iewes during the time of the second Temple were Subiects and Tributaries sometime to the Persians sometime to the Grecians and the Syrians and finally were subdued by Pompey and made a Romane Prouince about sixty yeeres before Christs Incarnation being thus subdued they were gouerned by the Romish Deputies who did keepe in Ierusalem a strong Garison of Souldiours so that this was the cause why the Iewes did imitate and follow many of the Customes and Rites of the Persians Greekes and Romanes as well in the solemne feasts of the Church as in their ordinarie dinners and Suppers at home The Heathenish Romane Historiographers and Poets doe teach vs that they were accustomed in their most solemne Sacrifices to make publike Feasts in the Temples of their Idols which they did celebrate lying vpon Beds Carpets or Cushens spread vpon the floore of their Temples euen as they did in their solemne Feasts in their houses The learned doe write that these beds or cushens c. which they did lie vpon were called Puluinaria Decrum which is a kinde of beds dedicated to the Heathenish Gods in the which the Images of their false Gods did lye at great feasting times Also Lectisternia as witnesseth Liuie were beds spread in the Temples of their Idols vpon which the Priests and others that did assist to their sacrifices did lye at their publike feasts The Poet Uirgil who did write
posteritie of Mizram sonne to Cham sonne of Noah which did first inhabite Egypt did retaine the true name of God which they learned of Noah but afterward it was conuerted to a fabulous Idoll which they did call Is Is whereof the Greekes made corruptly Isis Alwayes it is certaine by the Scriptures that the Egyptians did worship Idols in the time of Moses whose Priests were the Wise-men Sorcerers and Charmers that did imitate the miracle of the conuersion of Moses Rodde into a Serpent These Priests did weare linnen Garments and therefore were called linigeri as wee read in Herodot and in the Poets yet notwithstanding God commanded his Priests to weare the white garment although it was abused before the Law in the Egyptian Idolatry Theodoretus writing to the Gentiles in the defence of Christian religion to induce them to become Christians saith that the Israelites did remaine a long time in Egypt where they were infected with the euill manners of the Egyptians were taught by them to offer Sacrifices to the Diabolicke Idols and were accustomed to dauncing and to Instruments of Musicke c. God did deliuer them and gaue them a Law by the which he commanded them to offer to him who is the true God in Sacrifice all those things which they did wickedly worship before to wit in Egypt of earthly Beasts the Goats the Bullockes and Sheepe of flying Beasts the Turtle and the Doue c. God did not institute Sacrifices as hauing neede of killed Beasts or that hee hath any pleasure in the sauour of burnt flesh but hee did so of his wisedome in consideration of the peoples weaknesse euen so did he suffer Musicall Instruments to wit in the time of the Sacrifice not that hee would please his eares with the consent of the singing of them but that he might by little and little draw away the delusions of the Idols Thus farre be the words of Theodoretus Seeing that God ordained the Ceremonies with the which the Israelites were accustomed when they did worship the Idols of Egypt to be vsed in his owne worship it followes that these customes and Ceremonies as also the materiall things that were abused to Idolatry the Surplice Musicke and Musicall Instrument may lawfully be conuerted to some vse in the true worship of God according to these examples of the Ceremoniall Law In the time of the Captiuitie of Babilon Belshazzar did make a great feast and commanded to bring him the golden and siluer vessels which his Father Nabuchadnezzer had brought from the Temple of Ierusalem and the King and his Princes his wiues his Concubines dranke in them and praised the Gods of gold and siluer and notwithstanding that these were prophaned to the Seruice of Idols yet when Cyrus did send the people of Iudah to build vp againe the Temple and the Citie of Ierusalem he restored to them the vessels of the house of the Lord. The Priests of the second Temple did vse them in the seruice of the true God although they were as is said abused in the Idolatrous Feasts to the Seruice of the false Gods of Babilon Euen so the externall Ceremonies as well of cloathing as others which are vsed in the Church of England were first instituted to be vsed in the Seruice of the true Religion but afterward was violently employed by the Popes after they became temporall Tyrants to the Seruice of the new Idoll of the Masse and now againe the Masse being abolished are restored vnto their true and ancient vse in the worship of God By these examples then of the olde Testament it is manifest that it is lawfull to conuert the clothing vesture and Ceremonies abused by the Popish Idolatrie to be vsed in the true worship of God A great number of the Priests were conuerted Acts 6. 7. all which did continue in obseruing of the Law c. Acts 17. 20. So that the Priests being made Christians did wear the linnen Ephod Iosippus who was neare to the Apostles writes of Iames the Iust the Lords Brother that it was permitted to him only to enter into the Sanctuary because he did not weare a woollen but a linnen garment The formes and Ceremonies of the Christian Church were not established in the time of the Acts of the Apostles but afterward and S. Iohn the Euangelist did ouerliue all the Apostles and S. Paul many yeeres for S. Paul and S. Peter were put to death by Nero which was An. 70. But S. Iohn did liue to the time of Traiane the Emperour who did beginne Anno. Dom. 100. and then writ his Euangell 30. yeeres after the death of the Apostles during the which time hee being the alone Apostle that did liue long and being Bishop of Ephesus hee established the forme and Ceremonies of Christian Religion hee did weare as a Priest or Bishop the white Garment of this we haue an euident testimonie written by Policratis Bishop of Ephesus and one of S. Iohns Successors who did write in an Epistle sent to Uictor Bishop of Rome that Iohn who did lie on Christs breast was a Priest and did weare a garment called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is a white loose and long garment The 8. Booke of the Constitutions of the Apostles attributed vnto Clemens Bishop of Rome disciple to S. Peter containeth the formes and Ceremonies of the Churches Seruice and amongst other circumstances it is said that the Bishop ministring the holy Communion is clothed with a white garment which is called splendida ves●is This Booke is named in the last of the Cannons Ecclosiastike called Apostolike which no doubt are very ancient and is approued by Athanasius and many others of the learned Fathers and is the Booke in which the true ministration of the Sacraments is prescribed with the true worship of God and affords vs most euident testimonie against the Popes falsely pretended succession from Peter against the monstrous Transubstantiation and the inuocation of all creatures inferiour to the holy Trinitie whether they be men or Angels And therefore wee shall doe well to follow the authoritie of this most ancient Booke in all controuersies betwixt vs and our Aduersaries the Papists and much more in the matter of the white garment and other Ceremoniall matters These testimonies are sufficient to perswade vs that the Apostles did con●●nue in the ●stablishment of the Christian Religion the vse of the white Garment in the Church Seruice notwithstanding that they knew well that it was before their time abused to the seruice and worship of Idols and false Gods of the Gentiles and her then people Clemens Alexandrinus a very learned Presbiter and Pantenus Disciple who was S. Marke the Euangelists Disciple and did liue but 50. yeeres after S. Iohn is a sufficient witnesse to testifie vnto vs that the vse of the white garment did continue in the true Church of GOD after the death of all the Apostles The words of Clemens
restored to life by thine owne death the world deliuer me from all my iniquities and transgressions through this thy holy body and bloud and make me to cleaue fast to thy Commandements and neuer to depart from thee who liuest and raignest c. And when hee doth distribute the Eucharist he saith the body and bloud of our Lord Iesu Christ may profit thee to eternall life Amen All ought to communicate and in the meane while an Antheme which borrowed the name from the Communion is sung By these last testimonies euery man may learne two things the one is that the old Masse in Micrologus and Rodolphus time was altogether like vnto the Communion of the Church of England and therefore that the new Romane Masse wherein there is no Communion is not the true but a false supposed Masse newly inuented by the Gray-Fryers as God-willing we are amplie to proue by a Treatise vpon the said matter The other point is that wee learne by the last testimonie that kneeling at the receiuing of the Communion did beginne with the said forme of Prayer the which is an inuocation of Christ and not an inuocation of the host of the Masse which is an abhominable Idolatry therefore the Bishops and holy Martyrs of the church of England in reforming of the Popish Idolatry of the new Masse did restore the true old Masse which is our Communion and did well to retaine the gesture of kneeling as it was in the old Masse of the Communion and although the Papists doe abuse kneeling in the Idolatrous adoration of the Sacrament it was lawfully restored to the inuocation of God by Christ in the receiuing of the Communion euen as Christ himselfe and his Apostles and the Christians in the primatiue Church did vse it is also manifest as well by the testimonies of the first These as by this that neyther Prayer nor the Communion nor any other religious Action was performed in sitting after the manner of our Country Wherefore they that refuse to receiue the Communion vnlesse they receiue it sitting haue no warrant neyther by the example of Christ nor by his Apostles nor by the Primatiue Church FINIS a Herod ibidem boues mares cosdemque mundos ac vitulos vniuersi Egyptij immolāt at faeminas eis immolare non licet vtpote Isidi consecratas nam Isidis simulacrum muliebre est Bubulis praeditum cornibus quemadmodum 10 Grae●i describunt Bouesque faeminas omnes itidem Egiptij venerantur ex omnibus pecudibus longe plurimum b Diod. Sic. lib. 1 rerum antiquarū de Iside scribit illam fuisse filiam Saturni Rheae Osiridis sororem atque vxorē fuisse eandem cum Cerete quae primum inuenerit Triticum Hordenm hominibus prius incognita c Ego Isis sum Egipti Regina à Mercurio erudita quae ego legibus statui nullus soluet ego sum prima frugū inuentrix c. d Plutar. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 e Herodot lib. 2 Enter Sacerdotes tertio quoque die totum corpus eradunt ne quis pediculus Deos colentibus aut alia sordes creetur Ibid. Vestem tantummodo lineam gestant Ouid. Nunc dea linigera colitur celeberrima turba Iuuenal Qui Grege linigero circundatus Ouid. Inachis ante thorū pompa comitata Sacrorum aut stetit aut visa est inerant lunaria fronticornua cum spicis nitido fulgentibus auro f Theodoretus lib. de curatione graecorum sermone 7. ait Israelem longinquum tempus in Egipto versatum 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Prauisque moribus illius regionis imbutum ab Egipt ijsque perdoctum Idolis ac Daemonibus hostias immolare lud is praeterea choreisque assuetum ac Musicis Organis obl●ctari iamque in harum rerum habitu constitutum liberare Deus desiderans sacrificare quidem permisit non tamen omnia neque falsis Egiptiorum dijs sed sibi soli ac vero Deo Egiptiorū deos sacrificium victimāque offerre c. g Dan. 5. 2. 3. 4. h Esdr 1. 7. 8. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Euseb Hist Cap. 23. Pag. 19. i Euseb Eccles hist lib. 3. cap. 25 Ioannes qui suprapectus Domini recubuit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Vide Iulium Pollucem in Ommastico in voce 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 non potest hic sumi pro lamina quia solu● summus Sacerdos illam gestabat k Clem. Al. Pae-dag lib. 2. cap. 10 Reijciendae quoque sunt vestimenti tincturae c. atque eos quidem qui sunt candidi non intus adulterini candidis minime cariosis ac operosis vestibus vti est conuenientissimum c. quocirca Cęum Sophistam iure approbo qui virtutis improbitatis aptas describit imagines quarum hanc quidem fecit simpliciter stantem candidae veste indulam et purā nempe virtutem sola verecundiae ornatam c. * Dan. 7. Clemens Alex. Paed. lib. 3. C. 11. Illud autem memoria maxime tenendum est quod sanctè dictum est conuersationē vestram in Gentibus habentes honestam vt in quo de vobis male loquuntur tanquam maleficis ex honest is ●●ribus suspicientes Deum glorificent 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. Nobis ergo concedit Paedagogus frugali veste vti albo 〈◊〉 c. Albi vero colores honestati conueniunt c. Congruunt autem vestes aetat● personis ●guris naturae studijs l Tertul. de resurrect carnis Si famulum tuum libertate mutaueris vestis albae nitore annuli aurei honore patroni nomine ac tribu mensaque honoratur ob hanc causam albis vestibus induebantur baptizati quo meminissent se iam manumissos Euseb Hist. lib. 10. cap. 4. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Paulinus Ducit de fonte Sacerdos infantes niuios corpore corde animo Septimana in albis vide capitula Carol. Maxim anno Dom. 800. a Puluinaria dicebantur lectis i Dijs dedicati in quibus ill ●umsimula●ra solebant reclinari in hac significatione vtitur Cicero in Orat pro domo sua b Liu●o Dicuntur lectisternia cum sacr●rū gratia lecti in Temples ster● bantur ad discumbendū in Epulo publico c Virg. Aenei 1 Aulaeis iam se regina superbis Aurea composuit sponda mediamque locauit Iam pater Aeneas iam Troiana ●uentus Conueniant stratoque super discumbitur Ostro c. paulo post Nec non Tirij perlimina laeta frequentis Conuenê●e Toris uissi discumbere pictis d Seruius in vocem sponda Stipadia inquit antiqui non habebant sed stratis tribus lectis epulaba●tur Vnde Triclinium dicitur Sic Luc. cap. 22. Locum vbi Christus celebrauit vltimam Caenam vocat 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Caenaculum stratum Liuius libro 5. in Capitolio inquit Stratis tribus lectis conuiuiū opponebatur tribus Dijs Ioui Iunoni Mineruae Iupiter id est Iouis
ΈΙΡΗΝΟΙΝΩνΊΑ THE PEACE OF THE COMMVNION OF THE CHVRCH OF ENGLAND OR THE CONFORMITIE of the Ceremonies of the Communion of the Church of England with the Ensamples and Doctrine of the holy Scriptures and Pri mitiue Church established by the Apo stles of Christ and the holy Martyrs and Bishops their Successors By Io GORDON Doctor of Diuinitie and Deane of Salisbury LONDON Printed by T. S. for Nathaniell Butter and are to be solde at the signe of the Pide-Bull neere S. Austins Gate 1612. AD ANGLIAM ANGLIA ter foelix donis ditata supernis Clara viris claris vbere faetasoli Foelix pacis amans dum Rex tua Sceptra gubernat Dum te verafides relligioqueregunt Gentibus externis sociata es foedere pacis Legum scita sonant armafurorque silent His verè es foelix eris at foelicior alma Sinatos poteris iungere pace tuos Rebus at humanis nil omni exparte beatum Nam Proli est discors mens animusquetuae Accipe pacis opus pacata percipe mente Pax hinc visceribus conciliandatuis Parua quidem meritis pro magnis donarependo Haec tibi quae rebus portus aura meis Angligenas iungunt coelum stirps lingua solumque His animosiungant lex pia pacis amor O quam foelices sua verè si bonanôrint Authoremque boni mente micante colant In te Rex Lex Grex feriant rata foeder a pacis Anglia sic foelix cum Grege Regetuo IO GORDONVS The Theses confirmed in this Booke by the authoritie of the holy Scriptures and the Primitiue Church established by the holy Apostles The first THESE THe white Garment was in vse in the Idolatrous Religion of the Egyptians during the time that the ●●●aelites were bondmen in Egypt and did worship the Egyptians Idols but God giuing the Law to Moses conuerted that Idolatrous vse of the said white Garment to his Seruice and in the first establishment of Christs Church in Ierusalem the Priests which were by the Apostles conuerted to the Faith did vse the white Garment in the seruice of Christian Religion the vse whereof did continue from the Primitiue Church to our dayes and therefore the reuerend Bishops and Martyrs of Christ who did reforme the Church of England did lawfully retaine the vse of the white Garment in the Church Seruice notwithstanding the abuse thereof in the Popish Idolatrie The second THESE THe Iewes and the Gentiles in the time of the Natiuitie of Christ were accustomed to lie about a Table set low as well in their ordinarie meales and Suppers as in their solemne feasts and Christ finding this custome in vse in the feasts of the Easter Lambe hee retained it in the Institution and celebration of the holy Communion notwithstanding that it was before his Natiuitie vsed in the solemne Feasts in the Temples of Idols Therefore seeing Christ did neyther stand sit nor kneele in this holy Action but followed the custome receiued there is no necessitie in any of these gestares but they are indifferent so that euery man should follow the receiued Custome in the Church where hee doth liue and dwell And that although this gesture of kneeling was and is yet abused in the Popish Idolatry it was lawfully retained by the godly Reformers of the Church of England The third THESE THE Apostles and Christs Church founded by them did vse to celebrate a publike feast in their Assemblies which was called Agape or the Feast of Charitie because in it the poore were relieued by the rich after which their custome was to celebrate the Lords Supper all lying on Carpets Cushens or the like as Christ did which custome continued in many places many hundred yeeres but the Catholike Church did change this custome both of lying and eating after Supper which change is allowed of by those who in our time haue brought in the gesture of sitting at table in receiuing the Communion And therefore there is no reason but they should as well allow of the change of lying into kneeling The fourth THESE ACcording to the Analogie of the Scriptures kneeling is the most conuenient gesture that is to be vsed in our Inuocations or Prayers before and in the receiuing of the holy Communion in the which Prayers the gesture of kneeling was vsed in the old Masse which was agreeable to our Communion and was not an Idolatrous Institution And therefore the Reformers of the Church of England haue done well to restore the kneeling to the originall vse againe The first THESE THe white Garment was in vse in the Idolatrous Religion of the Egyptians during the time that the Israelites were bond-men in Egypt and did worship the Egyptians Idols but God giuing the Law to Moses conuerted that Idolatrous vse of the said white Garment to his Seruice and in the first establishment of Christs Church in Ierusalem the Priests which were by the Apostles conuerted to the Faith did vse the white Garment in the seruice of Christian Religion the vse whereof did continue from the Primatiue Church to our dayes and therefore the reuerend Bishops and Martyrs of Christ who did reforme the Church of England did lawfully retaine the vse of the white Garment in the Church Seruice notwithstanding the abuse thereof in the Popish Idolatrie The illustration and confirmation of the first part of the first THESIS ACcording to the Greeke Historians the Idoll of Isis was the most ancient that the Egyptians worshipped of the which Herodot saith that all the Egiptians did worship it vnder the forme of a Cow and that they did worship aboue all beasts the Cow Diodorus Siculus in his History of Antiquitie and many other Greeke Writers testifie that Isis was the first inuenter of the sowing and reaping of Cornes The said Diodorus related that in a Colome or Pillar dedicated to this Idoll was written these words I am Isis the Queene of Egipt taught by Mercurius none shall dissolue the lawes which I haue made I am the first inuenter of cornes And Plutarch in his Booke of Isis and Osiris relates that there was an Inscription in the floore of the Temple of Isis in these words I am all that euer was that is and shall be and no mortall man hath euer detected my Garment Wee obserue by the way that the name of Isis in Hebrew is Iesch Iesch est est which signifies alwayes existant not subiect to the course of time which is the essentiall name of GOD mentioned in the third Chapter of Exodus verse 14. Eieh asher eieh I am that I am Thou shalt say vnto the children of Israel I am sent mee vnto you The which name doth come from the Verbe substantiue Haiah signifying it was and in the future time eieh which signifies I shall be as S. Iohn in his Reuelation Chap. 1. ver 4. doth interpret the selfe-same name of God saying from him that was and is and is to come so that it seemeth that the