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A95627 A sermon preached at the primary visitation of the Most Reverend Father in God Michael Lord Arch-Bishop of Armagh, primate and metropolitan of all Ireland, and lord high chancellor of the same. Held at Drogheda, August 20. 1679. / by Rich. Tenison ... Tenison, Richard, 1640?-1705.; Boyle, Michael, 1609?-1702. 1679 (1679) Wing T683; ESTC R184950 25,194 36

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did reform Religion and banish Idolatry and in the New Testament Christ and his Apostles were all obedient to the Heathen Emperours paid them Tribute and owned their Authority in appealing to them from inferior Jurisdictions And long after them The Bishops of Rome were so far from having Supremacy over Kings that other Bishops would not yield to their Usurpation for Ann. 325 when Constantine called the Council of Nice the four Patriarkships were setled by the Suffrage of 318 Bishops and then it was decreed that the Bishop of Alexandria should have as much Authority in his Patriarkship as the Bishop of Rome had in his only the first Place was allowed him in General Councils he being Bishop of the Imperial City The Council of Constantinople in which were 150 Bishops and which was called by the Emperour Theodosius granted only a Primacy of Order to the Bishop of Rome and no more and Ann. 434 the Council of Ephesus which was summoned by the Emperours Order as the Acts do often shew which was honoured with the presence of 200 Prelates ordered no Bishop should usurp any Authority but what was always his And about eighteen years after when 430 Mitred Heads did adorn the great Council of Chalcedon they declared that though the Roman Bishop had the Precedency of Place yet was the Bishop of Constantinople equal to him in all things St. Peters Charter was not then urged Thou art Peter and upon this Rock I will build my Church and I will give unto thee the Keys of Heaven they knew no more was meant by the words than that as Peters Name signified a Rock such should he be strong and solid in the building of the Church and that nothing should prevail against the Faith he then had publickly professed so Chrysos Hil. and Cypr. understood it and so did St. Bernard long enough after them for he loudly inveighs against the Tyranny of the Roman Bishop and says to Eugenius who was Pope about 1145 Quid vos alienos fines invaditis disce tibi sarculo opus esse non Sceptro he denies St. Peters Charter and says Esto ut quacunque aliâ ratione hoc tibi vindices non tamen Apostolico jure nec illud dare tibi Petrus potuit quod non habuit He thought a Sheephook did better become that great Shepherds hand than a Scepter and that Peter could not consign that power to others which was never granted to him and as to the power of the Keys Christ gave it equally to all the Apostles Joh. 20.21 He did not then give it but according to his promise I will he afterward imparted it unto them so that 't is clear Peter had no personal Authority from Christ over the rest of his Brethren neither did he arrogate the Name of Universal Bishop as Pope Gregory himself declares l. 4. Epis 76 and much less should his Successours claim that Title His Age and Gravity might give him a Primacy of Order but more we do not find And therefore the Priority of place was all that the first General Councils would allow to the following Bishops of that See and that only because Rome was the Seat of the Empire and when the Emperour removed to Constantinoplo or Ravenna the Bishops of those Places did contend with him for superiority Neither would the Bishops of Carthage Alexandria Millain and other Places yeild any thing more to Rome but said they were equall in their several Precincts The Greek and Roman Patriarcks and Archbishops governed their own Provinces without Usurping upon each other according to the Division of the Roman Empire they were quietly setled in the Principle City of each Province where the Roman President lived there did the Christian Metropolitan dwell the Bishops were Placed in their several Diocesses and were subordinate to their own Metropolitan and no other This was the true State of the Church then the Bishop of Rome had no Supremacy over Forraign Bishops much less over Kings but gave both that honour which was due unto them And thus did it continue till about 606 when Boniface the Third and sixty sixth Bishop of that See according to the best Chronologers usurped the Title of chief of the Bishops by the help of the cruel Phocas for Sabianus his Predecessor had it not and Gregory who was just before him did sharply exclaime against the Bishop of Constantinople who then began to assume it he called it Nomen Blasphemiae L. 4. Epis 76. and in his 83 Epis In isto scelesto Vocabulo nihil est aliud quàm fidem perdere But the judgment of that good Pope weighed little with his successours they Triumphed in that swelling Title But tho they dealt thus injuriously with their Brethren the Bishops to which some near them were soon drawn to consent but others in Africk and Cappadocia would not hear of it but severely rebuked them for their Pride they themselves did meekly Submit to the Authority of the Emperours De. Concil L. 3. C. 6. who did then and long after convocate and Dissolve Synods And as Cardinal Cusanus himself confesses did in Person or by their Deputies preside in Eight General Councills which they could not have done had the Pope been then Head of the Church They disposed of spiritual preferments and judged made Laws in Ecclesiastical affaires one was made by Honorius about the very Election of the Pope Gratian Dist 63. C. 23. what Edicts they decreed Damasus and other Popes made be read in all the Churches of Rome see the decree for the Consecration of Leo the 8. and the Council which gave Jus et potestatem eligendi pontificem to Charles the Great when he had secured and setled the western Empire which power his successours held till the Reign of Henry the fourth who confirmed the Election of Gregory the 7. C. 16.17 but was afterwards excommunicated by him There also will you find that the Pope durst not Consecrate Colonus without the Emperours licence There was no opposing them in any thing then the very time and place for holding Councils were ascertained by them You find Pope Leo with weeping Eyes begging Theodosius to have a Council in Italy which he refused Epis 24. and kept at Chalcedon and Commanded him to attend it and in all Places the Bishops then obeyed the Princes they lived under and did not pretend the Popes supremacy to defend them they thought it a sin as the sixth Council of Toledo declares it to question his Power to whom God hath given Authority over all but did every where patiently submit to what they inflicted upon them How silently did Eusebius Bishop of Samosatena go into banishment at the Emperours command and did not St. Cyprian do the like at the Injunction of the Proconsul of Affrick was not St. Cyril imprisoned by Theodosius junior and St. Chrysostom banished by Arcadius and many more by other Emperours what need I insist longer on this the greatests Bishops