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A12557 Paralleles, censures, observations Aperteyning: to three several writinges, 1. A lettre written to Mr. Ric. Bernard, by Iohn Smyth. 2. A book intituled, the Seperatists schisme published by Mr. Bernard. 3. An answer made to that book called the Sep. Schisme by Mr. H. Ainsworth. Whereunto also are adioyned. 1. The said lettre written to Mr. Ric. Bernard divided into 19. sections. 2. Another lettre written to Mr. A.S. 3. A third letter written to certayne bretheren of the seperation. By Iohn Smyth. Smyth, John, d. 1612. 1609 (1609) STC 22877; ESTC S103006 171,681 180

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powre to collect distribute the Churches Treasury to minister for the body mēbers of the Church in other general services helpful to the body outward part this is evident enough if you wil not be blind wilfully For as in matter of mariage this is the very forme of mariage I take the formy wife I take the for my husband So in the matter of office this is the very forme therof we take the for our Pastor I take you for my flock so forth of the rest now ordination is nothing but the publishing of the officers election with prayer made for him admonition given to him to be faithful The Church doth the former which is al in all even the very forme the latter is but the lesser an accident without which the officer may be a true officer declare the contrarie to this if you can if not yeeld to the truth Ob. But you wil say the word mentioneth an Eldership which must ordeine Paul commandeth Titus to ordeyne Elders Tit. 1.5 1. Tim. 4.14 Ans. 1. The place of Timothie compared with 2. Timoth 1.6 yeeldeth this sence that Timothie by ●he exercise of prophecy wherein he was trayned by the imposition of the Apostles handes whereby the extraordinary gifts of tongs prophecy were then vsually conferred had an excellent grace so the word is in the originall conferred vppon him But let it be granted that Timothie had a ministerie conferred vnto him surely it must needes be the office of an Evangelist what is that to an ordinary Elders office Paull only the Apostles could create Evangelists Further let it be yeelded you that Timothie was made a Bishop of Ephesus by the Eldership of Ephesus the Eldership in that action did nothing but that which the Church appointed them to for the effecting wherof they had powre authority from the Church who is the Fountaine of al the powre that any officer hath Ans. 2. To the place of Titus I thus answer that Titus ther is not commaunded to ordeyne ministers but to constitute Elders For the word is not to ordeyne or to lay on hands but to constitute if you vnderstand the Greek tongue you wil acknowledg that I say to be true now to constitute an Elder signifieth Election approbation ordinatiō not ordination only as the objection importeth but you know or els you are a sworne slave to the Prelates that the Church hath powre to Elect approve her Elders yet Titus is heer commaunded to doe it whence wee must needes conclude that Titus only should teach direct the Churches in constituting of her Elders according to the Apostolique institution which what it was Titus being an Evangelist wel acquainted with the Apostles course could wel tel this must needes be the sence of this place except you have any thing to say against it which we pray you let vs heer if ther be any thing you seeme in this point to distingnish the calling of Elders as if ther were two manners or formes of calling Elders ordinary extraordinary I know no such thing therfore I leave that till I see it expounded Paralleles Censures Observations aperteyning to the thirteenth Section Al this thirteenth Section hath for the subject matter of it the ordination or making of ministers the question of it is this viz whither a company of faithful people gathered into the name of Christ by the voluntary covenant of the new Testament have not powre of themselves to create their owne Pastors Deacons Although that which hath been spoken concerning the seaventh Section may fully sufficiently satisfie al this doubt yet I thought meet to add certaine argumēts of plaine evidence for the further declaration hereof that al scruples shifts may be taken away The first Argument They which have powre to enter into to assume the New Testament have also powre to assume al the ordinances of the new Testament so by necessary consequent the ministery Two or three faithful people have powre to enter into to assume the new Testament of Christ Ergo two or thre faithful people have powre to assume al the ordinances of the new Testament therfor the ministery The Minor only is doubtful which may thus be confirmed Gal. 3 14-16 wher the Apostle saith plainly that the promises were made to Abraham his seed viz to the Faithful vs. 16. that the blessing of Abraham came vppon the beleeving gentils vs. 14. that these promises blessing is the covenant or new Testament vs. 15. wherevppon it followeth that seing the Faithful have the blessing the promises the new Testament therfor they have the powre of enjoying the ministery For the ministery is one part or ordinance of the new Testament The second Argument They that have Christ with Christ all things els they that have al things aperteyning to life Godlines they that have the promise of this life of the life to come have the powre to assume the ministery for that is a part of Godlines But the Faithful be they but two or thre have with Christ al things els Rom. 8.32 have the promise of life Godlines 2. Pet. 1.3 have the promise of this life of the life to come 1. Timoth. 4.8 Ergo The Faythfull though but two or three have powre to assume the Ministery The third Argument They who have powre to examine elect their Officers have also powre to pray for them to commaund them to minister which is ordination But the Scripture teacheth plainly that the Faithfull have powre to Elect and choose their owne Officers as Deacons Act. 6. one to bee an Apostle Act. 1.26 Elders Act. 14. also to approve them Act. 6.3 1. Timoth. 3.10 and you confesse no lesse your self Ergo the Scripture teacheth plainly you by consequent grant indeed though you deny in wordes that the Faithful have powre to pray for ther officers Elect to commaund them to administer that is ordination The Fourth Argument They that have powre to make a Church have powre to make a minister or ministers For they that can doe the greater can do the lesse Two or thre Faithful people have powre to make a Church Ergo two or thre Faithful people have powre to make ministers The reason of this argument is for that the Church is the body of Christ the Spowse of Christ the ministery is but one part of the body one Servant of the Spowse one of the ornaments of the Church The Minor is plaine For two or three Faithful people have Christ Iesus have the promises have the holy things of David which are Faithful have the blessing of Abraham being Abrahams seed furthermore the Apostle Heb. 8 10-12 expounding what the new Testament is teacheth that they that have the Lawes of the Lord put in their mindes written in their harts are the people of God have God
the Church hath powre which powre commeth after into act execution when her officers are chosen viz The powre of baptizing administring the Lords Supper yet it may also be questioned whither the Church may not as well administer the Seales of the covenant before they have Officers as Pray Prophesy Elect Officers and the rest seing that to put the Seales to the covenant is not a greater work then publishing the covenant or Election of officers or excommunication The third of your 9. reasons against popularity is that it is against Christs commission granted to the Apostles their Successors as Timothie Titus the cheef ministers of the Gospel that therfor the place 1. Cor. 5.4 must be expounded of the Elders as you say the Apostle sheweth 1. Cor. 2.6 Wel Mr. Bern. this is old rusty rotten popish stuffe even as auncient as the Church of Antichrist some of it viz that of succession which hath already receaved answer the contrary been proved at large in this Section whither I referre you But heer are certaine vntruths avouched by you which must be answered viz one is that Christs commission was granted only to the Apostles their Successors I have proved already in the former reasons that the commission was given to the body of the Church expounding those foure places which you quote viz Mat. 28.19 16.19 Iohn 20 21-23 Marc. 13.34 which also is further clee●ed for that the twelve were not yet Apostles but only nominated to the office for they were indued with powre frō on high vppon the day of Pentecost Luk. 24.49 compared with Act. 2.4 Eph 4.8.11 as also for that Cleopas Mary Magdalene others besides the eleven were present when the commission was given vnto the Disciples finally bicause the Apostles were the Church representative yea every one of them having in them powre to performe al the offices of al officers members of the Church the Church only is the true Successor of the Apostles no one man o● Minister whatsoever seing no one person hath powre to performe al offices of all officers and members which notwithstanding the whole Church joyntly hath A second vntruth is this that you say the Apostles committed that commission given them by Christ not to the body of the Church but to Timothie Titus ther successors as appeareth 1. Tim. 6.13.14 as you say wherto I answer that the Apostles leave the powre which they receaved from Christ joyntly with the rest of the Disciples in the hands of the Church not of Timothie Titus only that chardg which Paul giveth to Timothie respecteth the whole Epistle and all the contents thereof which aperteyne to all sorts of persons in the Church aswell as to Timothie as may be seen in the whole second Chapter how prove you that Timothy an Evangelist Succeeded Paull an Apostle Or that the Elders of Ephesus succeded Timothie an Evangelist A third vntruth is this that you say the place 1. Cor. 5.4.13 must be vnderstood of Elders as you say may appeare 1. Cor. 2.6 wherto I answer that this is a prety trick but it wil not serve your turne to turne away the truth evidence to this place For first the Epistle is written to the whole body of the Church al the circumstances of the Chap. 5. teach that the whole body was leavened that their rejoycing was not good that they ought not to be mingled with the brethren that were fornicators that they ought not to eate the L. Supper with such persons that they have powre to judg them that are within that they must cast out from among them that incestuous person whereas you would needes by one phrase viz the rebuke of many 2. Cor. 2.6 expound this general as spoken of many Elders not many brethren I say herein you coyne a false exposition For doth it follow that bicause the rebuke was delivered by many either brethren or Elders who are to leade in al publique actions therfor the Apostle enjoyneth the Elders only to excommunicate or bicause some only pronounce the rebuke the sentence of excommunication therfor they only have powre to decree it I desire you would make these consequents hang or depend necessarily vppon ther antecedents or els you doe but wrest the Scriptures to your destruction besides that place 2. Cor. 2.6 doth not teach who either decreed or pronounced his excommunication but only who rebuked him for his sinne which were many Elders if you will For I take it the place is manifest that he was not excommunicate bicause he repented vppon the reproof which the Apostle saith is sufficient And sometyme in the Scripture many signifieth all all signifieth many as these places declare Matt. 3.5 Roman 5.18.19 Therefore this quirck off yours is but a meer Sophisticall cavill to put of the truth The fourth of your 9. reasons against popularity is that the place of Ephes 4.11.12 is against it for ther the Apostle declareth say you that gifts for the ministerie are given to the Ministers for the Church not to the Church for the Ministers and that therefore the powre of Christ is not given to the body of the Church but only to the Elders this you shew by a similie from the parts of the body which do not receave their qualityes facultyes or gifts from the body but from God To this reason I answer that you declare your self to be either blind or willfully to shut your eyes against the truth evidence of this place For it is as cleer as the shining of the Sunne in the Firmament of heaven against your exposition objection For I pray you in good sooth doth this argument follow viz Christ giveth gifts vnto mē not by the mediation of the body of the Church therfor Christ giveth his ministerial powre to the officers not to the body yet this is the force of your argument which may for more evidence be framed thus If Christ give gifts to the officers of the Church not by the Church but immediately by from himself Then Christ giveth powre of binding losing to the officers of the Church not by the meanes of the church but by such meanes as God hath appointed that is as I gesse by Succession But you say the Antecedent is true by the place of the Eph 4. And I say the consequent or conclusion followeth not vppon the antecedent but it is meerly asyllogiston But I will declare the inconsequence more fully The Lord he giveth gifts to men either ordinarily or extraordinarily Extraordinarily he gave gifts to men in the primitive Churches Ordinarily he giveth gifts to men by study paynes by nature so he gave the gifts of Tongs and Prophesy extraordinarily to the primittive Churches be giveth the same gifts now ordinarily by meanes of Study and the help of naturall witt How will it follow that bicause the Lord gave gifts therefore he gave
vnderstanding but therein the L. hath shewed mercy vnto me which mercy I desire also for you but what is this to excuse your slaundering rayling scoffing inconstancy Apostacy conformity subscription blasphemy the rest which you have plentifully discovered to al the world Shew me how when after the acknowledgment of the truth I fell back as you have done many tymes that I ever yeelded to the Prelates conformity or Subscription after I once withstood it amōg the rest of your follyes ther is one vntruth that I did kneele downe praise God for Satisfaction after doubting Not so I remayned doubting alwayes till I saw the truth after I once doubted but during the tyme of my doubting which was 9. Months at the least I did many actions arguing doubting but that I ever sel back from any truth I saw I praise God I can with a good conscience deny it you are never able to prove that against me but the L. wil cut out the tong that speaketh lyes The second Section These oppositions of yours you have written in a lettre which came of late to my sight which are thus in your lettre Touching your oppinions in these things shall I never be perswaded that you doe well in 1 In Seperating from all the Reformed Churches 2. In holding that one sinne of one man publiquely obstinately stood in not reformed by a true constituded Church doth so pollute it that none may commicate with it in the holy things of God til the partie offending be by the Church put out after lawful conviction 3. In maintayning that it s not lawful to heare any ministers amongst vs whatsoever thy be nor to joyne in prayer with such as feare God among vs. 4. In holding that Princes have no more to doe in Ecclesiastical causes thē one of you in a particular congregation 5. That the powre of binding losing is given to the whole multitude not to the principal members therof 6. That the word truly preached Sacraments rightly administred are no infallible tokens of a true Church 7. That a minister may be made without Elders ordinarily I meane for extraordinary courses are not now to be vsed for ought I see 8. That such as are not in your way are to be accounted without after the Apostles meaning 1. Cor. 5.12 9. That those which are not of a true constituted Church are no subjects of Christs Kingdom 10. That an erroneous constitution of a Church is a real Idol 11. That only Saints as Mr. Smith defineth them by 4 proporties are the matter only of a visible Church 12. That every of our assemblies are false Churches al our ministers false ministers our worship a false worship 13. That a company truly fearing God if any open wicked joyne with them are not capable to chose them a minister over them 14. That baptisme is not administred among vs simply into the faith of Christ but into the faith of the Bbs. or Church of England 15. That ministers ought only to live of voluntary contribution not of stipends or any set mayntenance 16. That our Churches ought to be rased downe not to be imployed to the worship of God Al which I do verely beleeve to be crrors I see not which way men can joyne to you to swallow vp al these as truths into which you doe runne in avoyding our corruptions that with such deep condemnation of vs as is greatly in your behalf to be lamented but I am tedious c. _____ R. B. This is your writing word for word wherein you have taxed mee by name in one particular indeed in most of them it shal be my part therfor to cleer these matters for your information that if it be the wil of God you may see the truth walk in it which I vnfeynedly desire of the Lord or els that you may no longer seduce others from the truth your corrupt walking being once discovered vnto the simple my intent therfor is not to take these points in that order which you have placed them in but to assume thē in the natural order wherin things vsually among Schollers are discoursed Paralleles Censures Observations aperteyning to the Second Section I desire heer to advertise the reader that these 16. points which Mr. Bern. accounteth error are againe in his book intituled the Seperatifts Schisme rehearsed refined augmēted changed as it pleaseth the forger into another order shape nomber which it shal not be impertinent heer to propound for evidence sake that the Reader comparing these 16. points with those 22. For so they are in nomber may discerne the agreement difference so more fully be informed of the whole cause The particulars are these following as they are expressed in divers pages of his booke as pag. 78 the title of them is this The Errors of the Seperatists the matter of their Schisme 1. They hold that the constitution of our Church is a false constitution pag. 78. 2. They hold our constitution a real Idol so vs idolaters pag. 79. 3. That such as are not of a particular constituted Church to wit such a one as theirs is are no subjects of Ch. Kingdom pag. 80.81 4. That all not in their way are without do apply against vs 1. Cor. 5.12 Eph. 2.12 pag. 82. 5. That only Saynts that is a people forsaking al knowne sinne of which they may be convinced doing al the knowne wil of God in creasing abiding ever therein are the only matter of a visible Church pag 83. 6. That the powre of Christ that is authority to preach to administer the Sacramēts to exercise the censures of the Church belongeth to the whole Church yea to every one of them not to the principal members thereof pag. 48. 7. That the sinne of one man publiquely obstinately stood in being not reformed not the offender cast out doth so pollute the whole congregation that none may cōmunicate with the same in any of the holy things of God though it be a Church rightly constituted til the partie be excommunicated pag. 102.103 8. That every of our assemblies are false Churches pag. 109. 9. Al our Ministers say they are false Ministers pag. 128. 10. Our worship say they is a false worship pag. 146. Divers other opinions they hold which I will also set downe they be these pag. 150.151 1. That our congregations as they stand are all every of them vncapable before God to chose them Ministers though they desire the meanes of salvtion pag. 151. 2. That God in our best assemblies is worshipped after a false manner pag. 151. 3. That baptisme is not administred into the faith of Ch. simply but into the sayth of Bishops or Church of England pag. 152. 4. That our saith repentance is a false faith false repentance pag. 152. 5. That our Ministers converting men to God heere do it not as Pastors but as Teachers pag
an Aristocraty a Democratie In respect of Christ the King it is a Monarchy of the Eldership an Aristocratie of the brethren joyntly a Democratie or Popular government For Christ the King he ruleth by his owne lawes Officers The body of the Church the spowse of Christ ruleth as the wise vnder the husband according to the wil appointment of her husband The Elders rule as the stewards of Christ the King of the church which is the wise or spowse of the King Now as it is vnreasonable to appoint the steward or Servant of the King either over the King himself or over the Queen who is the Kings wife So is it Antichristian to place the Elders as Rulers over the whole body of the Church although every particular person and cause is subject to be ordered by that authority which the Church joyntly receaved from Christ and delegateth to them wee say therefore that the body of the Church hath all powre immediately from Christ and the Elders have al their powre from the body of the Church which powre of the Eldership is not exercized nor can not be vsed over or against the whole body of the Church for that is an Antichristian vsurpation but only it is exercised over and against particular persons and disorders arising in the Church the Eldership herein dealing for the body in the publique workes thereof breefly therefore to answer in generall to all your nine reasons vsed against popularity wee dispute not whither the Elders must rule or not but wee dispute who have the negative voice in their hands or who have the determining powre in them or who give the definitive sentence in al matters VVee say that the definitive sentence the determining powre the negative voice is in the body of the church not in the Elders yet we say the Elders are to lead governe al persons causes of the Church but to lead governe contrary to the definition voice of the body that we deny that we say is Antichristian Your first reason Mr. Bernard is that popularity is contrary to Gods order vnder the law and before the law vnder the law the powre of Governing was in the Levites befor the law it was in the first borne this governing powre was not receaved from the people vnder the law but from the Lord by Moses but the people only approved the Lords appointment I answer The first borne and so by consequent the Levites did type two things 1. That Priviledg and prerogative which Christ Iesus hath who is the first borne having the preeminence in all things Colos 1.18.1 Cor. 15.20 Revel 1.5 For Christ is the first most noble in the Church even the head Fountayne of al heavenly grace excellency 2. The first borne and so by consequent the Levites did shadow out the church Exod. 4.22.23 who is the first borne of al the men of the earth most deere and pretious to the Lord So that this reason of yours may thus be retorted vppon your selsf If the first borne before the law the Levites for the first borne vnder the law had the preheminence then Christ the visible Church which were shadowed out by the first borne by the Levites have the preminence powre in the new Testament But the first borne before the law the Levites for the first borne vnder the law had the powre preheminence by your owne confession Ergo Christ the visible church from Christ shadowed out by the first borne the Levites have the powre preheminence in the new Testament Remember for this particular that the first borne the first Fruites the Preists Levites Rings Princes of Iudah did al type forth vnto vs in the new testamēt the visible church the Saints next vnder Christ who is the head to the body of the Church as these scriptures do manifestly declare 1. Pet. 2.5 9. Revel 1.5 6. Col. 1.18 1. Cor. 15.20 The second of your nine reasons against popularity is that it is without warrant in the Apostles tyme The Apostles alwayes begune continued and composed church matters the body of the congregation were only made acquaynted with matters aliberty granted them to chose officers but they did never make any themselves nor attēpted any thing of themselves This argument Mr. Bern. is partly vntrue partly against your self Vntrue it is thus far forth that you say the body of the congregation never attempted any thing without Elders For I demaund of you what did the 120. persons in the first of the acts did they not chuse an Apostle into office ordeyne him but they had no Elders as yet for the holy Ghost was not come downe vppon them so the● were no Apostles Prophets Evangelists Pastors Teachers Eph. 4.8.11 did not the Churches of Lystra Iconium Antiochia think you worship God admonish excommunicate during the tyme of the Apostles absence from them when as yet they had no Elders Act. 14 21-23 did not the Churches in Creta think you worship God governe in the absence of the Apostles Titus when as yet Elders were not appointed Tit. 1 5. you cannot deny that the Churches were established before they had officers if you do the Apostle saith that they that are to be chosen Elders must not be newly planted into the faith 1. Tim. 3.6 so by consequent from the tyme of establishing Churches til Election of officers ther must needes be a space of tyme for tryal of mens gifts conversation constancy in the faith during which tyme the Apostles being absent from the Churches I make no doubt but they did worship God performe the other parts of their Spiritual communion it they did so then I say look how many Churches were established by the Apostles So many examples ther are of the congregation attempting every thing almost without Elders so the Second reason of yours conteyneth so many vntruths as ther were Churches planted by the Apostles in the Acts who did not the first day of their planting institute their Elderships but some certayne competent space of tyme afterward wherin ther might be sufficient tryal knowledg of mens gifts qualifications fit for office this may suffice for your vntruths Now further your reason is against your self in this particular wherein you yeeld the cause that the body of the congregation had a liberty to chose their officers whence I reason thus against you They that have liberty to chose their owne officers to worship God publiquely before they have officers they have al the rest of Christs powre ministerial befor they have officers But the body of every congregation hath powre to worship God publiquely as you see have liberty to chose their owne officers as you confesse yet want Elders Ergo the body of every congregation hath al the rest of Christs ministerial powre before they have officers I say the body of
beast that is are by the Authority of the Romane Empyre established Revel 16.15 out of the mouth of the false Prophet that is are by Authority of the Pope of Rome established out of the mouth of the Dragon that is are by the Authority of Sathan himself established For ther is not a minister in England Elected by that faithful people wher he administreth but is chosen by a profane mixt people if he be chosen law doth not allow such election he is approved ordeyned by Antichrist himself comming but of the mouth of the false Prophets the Prelates of the Land 2. Againe from that ministerie which is not of the Apostolique institution but of mans invention must all the good Christians make Seperation Deut. 13.3 Math. 7.15 ● Timoth. 3.5 Revel 14.9.2 Corinth 11 13-15 Rever 2.2 The Ministerie of England is not of the Apostolique institution but of mans invention Therefore all good Christians must make Seperation from the Ministerie of England The Major is proved thus as in the old Testament Moses commaundeth not to harkē to false Prophets Ezechiah endevoreth to draw the people from Ieroboams Preist So in the new Testament Christ willeth to take heed of false Prophets Paull willeth to turne away from such a woe is threatned by Iohn to al that receave the beasts mark from his Ministers Thirdly you worship is not of the Apostolique primitive institution but is invented by man so is Antichristian as may be proved thus Act. 2.4.11.42 10.46 19.6 Rom. 8.26 1. Cor. 12.7 14.15.26 1. The true worship of the Apostolique institution proceeded meerly from the Spirit having no outward help of devised formes of prayers exhortations psalmes Ceremonies The worship of the English assemblies proceedeth out of the Servicebook in devised formes of prayers exhortations psalmes other Ceremonies Therfor the wors his of the English assemblies is not the true worship of the Apostol●que institution but is invented by man The major is manifest by the places alledged For vppon the day of Pentecost the Apostles had the holy Ghost given them in the shape of fiery cloven tonges thervppon they spake as the holy Ghost gave them vtterance manifesting the Spirit to the hearets so was it with the Gentils afterward when the holy Ghost came vppon them since that tyme all the churches of the Apostolique institutiō worshipped afther the same manner for al Churches worshipped after one manner 1. Cor. 16.1 14.36.37 11.2 16. wher note that if devised formes of prayers psalmes exhortations were Gods ordināces the Apostles would have delivered them to the Churches they should have receaved vppon the day of Pentecost fiery bookes as wel as fiery tongs The minor is evident needeth no proof Ergo. 2. Againe From that worship which is invented by man not of the Apostolique institution mustal the good Christians Seperate Col. 2 20-23 Mat. 15.9 Levit. 10.1.2 compared with Act. 2.3 The worship of the English assemblies is invented by man not of the Apostolique institution Therfor from the worship of the English assemblies ought al good Christians to Seperate The major is proved thus For seing the worship of the assēblies is wil worship vaine-worship devised by man not kindled with the true living fire which came downe from heaven vppon the primitive Church but with such a straunge fire as Nadab and Abihu offered withal therfor it is idolatry so to be Seperated from 4. Fourthly the Government of the assemblies is Antichristian by the confessiō of thēselves therin can no good Christian joyne except it be lawful for a good Christian which is or ought to be a subject of Christs Kingdom which is visible Church to submit to the vtter enemie of Chr. to his authority which what is it els but to bee a traytor against the L. Iesus yet for further proof I reason thus from these places Act. 14.23 20.28 Phillip 1.1 1. Pet. 5 1.-4 1. The Government of the primitive Apostolique institution was by a Colledge of pastors or presbytery The Government of the English assemblies is by an Antichristian prelate his Officers Therfor the Government of the English assemblies is not the primitive Apostolique Government The major is evident thus For the Apostles instituted Elders by the election of the Saints to oversee the Church feed the Flock of one particular visible Church only as is manifest among the Ephe●ians Philippians Hebrues al Churches The minor is evident For the Prelates ther officers are not those Christian Bishops of the Apostolique institution elected by placed over one particular Church of the Saynt but are a devised ●yrannical Lord●hip ●uling hundreths of parishes by ther owne devised Canons Ergo. 2. Againe From the Government which is devised by man in the Church so is Antichristian which is not of the Apostolique institution must al good Christians Seperate Luk. 19.27 1. Cor. 7.23 Revel 14.9 The Government of the English assemblies is not of the Apostolique institution but is devised by man Antichristian Therfor from the Government of the English assemblies must al good Christians Seperate The major is manifest by the places alledged for seing Christ Iesus only must reigne in the harts of the faythful by his own● officers lawes therfor good Christians must only submit to his officers if they submit to any new officers devised by man Christ saith he wil have thē slayne they are the Servants of men obeying the Antichristian beast have a woe threatned against them Thus brethren have I written vnto you according to your request Mr. K. his direction proofes of those two points which you expect that in 4. mayne transgressions in the English assemblies viz in the constitution ministerie worship Government of them I pray you brethren keep the copie I send you safe let Mr. K. have a transcript of it if it please him to answer I will be ready to explane matters more fully if ther be any ambiguity to confirme matters doubtful that especialy for your establishment in the truth which now blessed be the Lord is so evident that al the men vppon earth with ther learning can never be able to obscure it Brethren I beseech you grow in grace in the knowledg of our Lord Iesus Christ to whome bee praise in his Church throughout all generations Amen Your Brother in the Fayth Iohn Smyth The Printer to the Reader Though in this treatise ther be divers Lettes either wanting or superfluous or displaced or changed by reason whereof some words are corrupted yet bicause English men can easily help that fault I thought it needlesse to put them in these Errata Only these foure great oversights I desire may be corrected pag. 41. Lin. 1. for Church by the Presbytery read Church to the Presbytery pag 75. Lin. 44. after the last words read So in the New Testament pag. 128. Lin. 32. For Religion is c. read Religion is heresy if this argument be false then is yours false pag. 128. Lin. 34. For is so read become The lesser faults I desire the Reader to pardon