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A94805 A directory of church-government. Anciently contended for, and as farre as the times would suffer, practised by the first non-conformists in the daies of Queen Elizabeth. Found in the study of the most accomplished divine, Mr. Thomas Cartwright, after his decease; and reserved to be published for such a time as this. Published by authority. Travers, Walter, 1547 or 8-1635. De disciplina ecclesiæ sacra, ex Dei verba descripta.; Cartwright, Thomas, 1535-1603. 1645 (1645) Wing T2066; Thomason E269_17; ESTC R212376 12,368 26

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if it seem meet so to be done by the judgment of the Consistory In private and lesse faults the precept of Christ Mat. 18. is to be kept Greater and publique offences are to be handled by the Consistory Further publique offences are to be esteemed first such as are done openly before all or whomsoever the whole Church knowing of it Secondly such as be done in a publique place albeit few know it Thirdly that are made such by pertinacy and contempt Fourthly that for the helnousnesse of the offence are to be punished with some grievous civill punishment They that are to be excommunicated being in publique charge in the Church are to be deposed also from their charges They also are to be discharged that are unfit for the Ministery by reason of their ignorance or of some incurable disease or by any other such cause are disabled to performe their Ministery But in the roomes of such as are disabled by meanes of sicknesse or age let another be placed without the reproach of him that is discharged and further so as the reverence of the Ministery may remaine unto him and he may be provided for liberally and in good order When there is question concerning an heretique complained of to the Consistory streight let two or three neighbour Ministers be called men godly and learned and free from that suspition by whose opinion he may be suspended till such time as the Conference may take knowledge of his cause The obstinate after admonition by the Consistory though the fault have not been so great are to be suspended from the Communion and if they continue in their obstinacy this shall be the order to proceed to their Excommunication Three severall Sabbath daies after the Sermon publiquely let be declared the offence committed by the offender The first Sabbath let not the offenders name be published The second let it be declared and withall a certaine day of the weeke named to be kept for that cause in fasting and prayer The third let warning be given of his Excommunicating to follow the next Sabbath after except there may be shewed some sufficient cause to the contrary so upon the fourth Sabbath day let the sentence of Excommunication be pronounced against him that his spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord. He that hath committed great offences opprobrious to the Church and to be grievously punished by the Magistrates authority albeit he professe his repentance in words yet for the triall thereof and to take away the offence let him for a time be kept from the Communion Which how often and how long it is to be done let the Consistory according to their discretion determine After which if the party repent he is brotherly to be received againe but not untill he have openly professed his repentance before the Church by consent whereof he should have been Excommunicated If the Ministers of any publique charge of the Church commit any such thing they are to be deposed from their charge Of the assemblies of the Church PArticular Churches are to communicate one with another by common meetings and resorts In them onely Ecclesiasticall matters are to be handled and of those onely such as pertaine to the Churches of that resort concerning other Churches unlesse they be desired they are to determine nothing further then to referre such matters to their next common and great meeting Let the Order of proceeding in them be this First let the survey be taken of those that are present and the names of those that are absent and should be there be noted that they may give a reason at their next meeting of their absence or be censured by the judgement of the assembly next Let the acts of the last assembly of that kinde be read that if any of the same remaine unfinished they may be dispatched Then let those things be dealt in that are properly belonging to the present assembly Where first the instructions sent from the Churches are to be delivered by every one in order as they sit together with their Letters of credence Secondly let the state of the Churches of that resort be considered to wit how they are instructed and guided Whether the holy Doctrine and Discipline be taught and exercised in them and whether the Ministers of publique charges doe their duty and such like Further more they shall determine of those things that doe appertaine to the common state of all the Churches of that resort or unto any of the same which way may be sufficient for the oversight of the Churches Lastly if it seem meet the Delegates present may be censured They that are to meet in such assemblies are to be chosen by the consent of the Churches of that assembly and conference to whom it may appertaine Let such onely be chosen that exercise publique function in the Church of Ministery or Eldership and which have subscribed to the Doctrine and Discipline and have promised to behave themselves according to the Word of God Notwithstanding it may be lawfull also to be present for other Elders and other Ministers and likewise if the Assembly thinke it meet for Deacons and for Students in Divinity especially those that exercise themselves in expounding the holy Scriptures in the Conferences and be asked their opinion Which in students is to this end that their judgements in handling matters Ecclesiasticall may be both tried and sharpned But they onely are to give voyce which are chosen by the Churches and have brought their instructions signed from them If there fall out any very waighty matter to be consulted of let notice of it be given to the Moderator of the Assembly next going before or to the Minister of that Church where the next meeting is to be The same is to send word of it in due time to the Minister of every Church of that Assembly that they may communicate it afore-hand with those to whom it appertaineth that the Delegates resorting to the next meeting may understand and report their judgements In appointing of the place for the Assembly regard must be had of the convenient distance and other commodities that no part may justly complaine that they are burthened above others In every such Ecclesiasticall Assembly it is meet there be a Moderator Hee is to have charge of the Assembly to see it kept in good order Hee is alwaies if it may be conveniently to be changed The choise is to be in this manner The Moderator of the former Assembly of that kind or in his absence the Minister of the Church where they meet having first prayed fitly to that purpose is to move the Assembly to choose a Moderator He being chosen is to provide that the things done in the Assembly may be written that the Delegates of every Church may write them out and communicate them with the Conferences from whence they came The Moderator is also by the order and judgement of the Assembly to give answer either by speech or
A DIRECTORY OF Church-government Anciently contended for and as farre as the Times would suffer practised by the first Non-conformists in the daies of Queen ELIZABETH Found in the study of the most accomplished Divine Mr. Thomas Cartwright after his decease and reserved to be published for such a time as this Published by Authority LONDON Printed for John Wright in the Old-baily 1644. THE SACRED DISCIPLINE of the CHURCH described in the Word of God THe Discipline of Christs Church that is necessary for all times is delivered by Christ and set downe in the holy Scriptures Therefore the true and lawfull Discipline is to be fetched from thence and from thence alone And that which resteth upon any other foundation ought to be esteemed unlawfull and counterfeit Of all particular Churches there is one and the same right order and forme Therefore also no one may challenge to it selfe any power over others nor any right which doth not alike agree to others The Ministers of publique charges in every particular Church ought to be called and appointed to their charges by a lawfull Ecclesiasticall calling such as hereafter is set downe All these for the divers regard of their severall kinds are of equall power amongst themselves No man can be lawfully called to publique charge in any Church but he that is fit to discharge the same And none is to be accounted fit but he that is endued with the common gifts of all the godly that is with faith and a blamelesse life And further also with those that are proper to that Ministery wherein he is to be used and necessary for the executing of the same whereupon for triall of those gifts some convenient way and examination is to be used The party to be called must first be elected then he is to be ordained to that charge whereunto he is chosen by the prayers of that Church whereunto he is to be admitted the mutuall duties of him and of the Church being before laid open The Ministers of the Church are first they that are Ministers of the word In their examination it is specially to be taken héed unto that they be apt to teach and tryed men not utterly unlearned nor newly planted and converted to the Faith Now these Ministers of the word are first Pastors which doe administer the Word and Sacraments then Teachers which are occupied in wholsome doctrine Besides there are also Elders which watch over the life and behaviour of every man and Deacons which have care over the poore Further in every particular Church there ought to be a Presbytery which is a Consistory and as it were a Senate of Elders Vnder the name of Elders here are contained they who in the Church minister doctrine and they who are properly called Elders By the common Counsell of the Eldership all things are directed that belong to the state of their Church First such as belong to the guidance of the whole body of it in the holy and common assembly gathered together in the name of the Lord that all things may be done in them duely orderly and to edification 2. Then also such as pertaine to particular persons First to all the members of that Church that the good may enioy all the priviledges that belong unto them that the wicked may be corrected with Ecclesiasticall censures according to the quality of the fault private and publique by admonishing by remooving either from the Lords Supper by suspension as it is commonly called or out of the Church by Excommunication The which belong specially to the Ministers of publique charge in the Church to their calling either to be begun or ended and ended either by relieving or punishing them and that for a time by suspension or altogether by deposition For directing of the Eldership let the Pastors be set over it or if there be no Pastors then one in the same Church let the Pastors doe it in their turnes But yet in all the greater affaires of the Church as in Excommunicating of any and in choosing and deposing of Church Ministers nothing may be concluded without the knowledge and consent of the Church Particular Churches ought to yeeld mutuall help one to another for which cause they are to communicate amongst themselves The end of this communicating together is that all things in them may be so directed both in regard of Doctrine and also of Discipline as by the Word of God they ought to bée Therfore the things that belong hereunto are determined by the common opinion of those who meet so to communicate together and whatsoever is to be amended furthered or procured in any of those severall Churches that belong to that assembly Wherein albeit no particular Church hath power over another yet every particular Church of the same resort méeting and counsell ought to obey the opinion of more Churches with whom they communicate For holding of these meetings and assemblies there are to be chosen by every Church belonging to that assembly principall men from among the Elders who are to have their instructions from them and so to bee sent to the Assembly There must be also a care had that the things they shall returne to have been godly agréed on by the méetings be diligently observed by the Churches Further in such assemblies there is also to be chosen one that may be set over the assemblies who may moderate and direct them His duty is to see that the assemblies be held godly quiet and comely Therefore it belongeth unto him to begin and end the conference with prayer to know every mans instructions to propound in order the things that are to bee handled to gather their opinions and to propound what is the opinion of the greater part It is also the part of the rest of the assembly to speak their opinions of the things propounded godly and quietly The Synodicall Discipline gathered out of the Synods and use of the Churches which have restored it according to the Word of God and out of sundry bookes that are written of the same and referred unto certain Heads Of the necessity of a Calling LEt no man thrust himselfe into the executing of any part of publique charge in the administration of the Word Sacraments Discipline or care over the poore Neither let any such sue or seek for any publique charge of the Church but let every one tarry untill hee bee lawfully called The manner of entring and determining of a Calling and against a Ministery of no certaine place and the desertion of a Church LEt none be called but unto some certain charge ordained of God and to the exercising of the same in some particular Congregation And he that is so called let him be so bound to that Church that he may not after be of any other or depart from it without the consent thereof Let none be called but they that have first subscribed the confession of Doctrine and Discipline Whereof let them be admonished to have copies
with themselves In the examination of Ministers the testimony of the place from whence they come is to be demanded whereby it may bee understood what life and conversation hee hath been of and whether he hath been addicted to any Heresie or to the reading of any hereticall books or to curious and strange questions and idle speculations or rather whether hee be accompted sound and consenting in all things to the Doctrine received in the Church Whereunto if hee agree hee is also to expound some part of the holy Scriptures twice or oftner as it shall seem meet to the examiners and that before the Conference and that Church which is interessed Let him also be demanded of the principall heads of Divinity And whether he will diligently execute and discharge his Ministery and in the execution thereof propound unto himselfe not his owne desires and commodities but the glory of God and edification of the Church Lastly whether hee will be studious and carefull to maintaine and preserve wholesome Doctrine and Ecclesiasticall Discipline Thus let the Minister be examined not onely by one Eldership but also by some greater meeting and assembly Of Election BEfore the Election of a Minister and the deliberation of the Conference concerning the same let there be a day of Fast kept in the Church interessed Of the place of exercising this Calling ALbeit it be lawfull for a Minister upon just occasion to Preach in another Church then that wherof he is Minister yet none may exercise any ordinary Ministery elsewhere but for a certaine time upon great occasion and by the consent of his Church and Conference Of the Office of the Ministers of the word and first of the order of Liturgy or Common Prayer LEt the Minister that is to Preach name a Psalme or a part of a Psalm beginning with the first and so proceeding that may be sung by the Church noting to them the end of their singing to wit the glory of God and their own edification After the Psalme let a short admonition to the people follow of preparing themselves to pray duly unto God Then let there be made a Prayer containing a generall confession First of the guilt of sin both originall and actuall and of the punishment which is due by the Law for them both Then also of the promise of the Gospell and in respect of it supplication of pardon for the said guilt and punishment and petition of grace promised as for the duties of the whole life so especially for the godly expounding and receiving of the Word Let this petition be concluded with the Lords Prayer After the Sermon let Prayer be made againe First for grace to profit by the doctrine delivered the principall heads thereof being remembred then for all men but chiefly for the universall Church and for all estates and degrees of the people which is likewise to be ended with the Lords Prayer and the singing of a Psalme as before Last of all let the Congregation be dismissed with some convenient forme of blessing taken out of the Scripture such as is Num. 6. 24. 2 Cor. 13. 13. Of Preaching LEt him that shall Preach choose some part of the Canonicall Scripture to expound and not of the Apocrypha Further in his ordinary Ministery let him not take Postills as they are called but some whole booke of the holy Scripture especially of the new Testament to expound in order In choise whereof regard is to be had both of the Ministers ability and of the edification of the Church He that Preacheth must performe two things the first that his speech bee uncorrupt which is to be considered both in regard of the Doctrine that it be holy sound wholsome and profitable to edification not divelish hereticall leavened corrupt fabulous curious or contentious and also in respect of the manner of it that it be proper to the place which is handled that is which either is contained plainly in the very words or if it be gathered by consequent that the same be fit and cleere and such as may rise upon the property of the word grace of speech and suit of the matter and not be allegoricall strange wrested or far fetched Now let that which is such and chiefly which is fittest for the times and occasions of the Church be delivered Further let the explication confirmation enlargement and application and the whole Treatise and handling of it be in the vulgar tongue and let the whole confirmation and proofe be made by arguments testimonies and examples taken only out of the holy Scriptures applied fitly and according to the naturall meaning of the places that are alleadged The second thing to be performed by him that preacheth is a reverend gravity This is considered first in the stile phrase and manner of speech that it be spirituall pure proper simple and applied to the capacity of the people not such as humane wisdome teacheth nor savoring of new fanglednesse nor either so affectate as it may serve for pompe and ostentation or so carelesse and base as becommeth not Ministers of the Word of God Secondly it is also to be regarded aswell in ordering the voyce in which a care must be had that avoyding the keeping alwayes of one tune it may be equall and both rise and fall by degrees as also in ordering the gesture wherein the body being upright the guiding and ordering the whole body is to follow the voyce there being avoyded in it all unseemely gestures of the head or other parts and often turning of the body to divers sides Finally let the gesture be grave modest and seemly not utterly none nor too much neither like the gestures of Playes or Fencers These things are to be performed by him that Preacheth whereby when need requireth they may be examined who are trayned and exercised to be made fit to Preach Let there be if it may be every Sabbath day two Sermons and let them that preach alwayes endeavour to keepe themselves within one houre especially on the weekdayes The use of preaching at Burialls is to be left as it may bee done conveniently because there is danger that they may nourish the superstition of some or bee abused to pompe and vanity Of the Catechisme LEt the Catechisme bee taught in every Church Let there be two sorts One more large applied to the delivering of the sum of Religion by a sute and order of certaine places of the Scriptures according to which some point of the holy Doctrine may be expounded every week Another of the same sort but shorter fit for the exammation of the rude and ignorant before they be admitted to the Lords Supper Of the other parts of Liturgy or Divine Service ALL the rest of the Liturgy or Divine Service consisteth in the administration of the Sacraments and by the custome of the Church in the blessing of Marriage The most commodious forme thereof is that which is used by the Churches that have reformed their Discipline according