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A64335 The reason of episcopall inspection asserted in a sermon at a visitation in Cambridge by John Templer ... Templer, John, d. 1693. 1676 (1676) Wing T665; ESTC R18565 44,463 68

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These were ordained in every Church Act. 14.23 and now an Inspection is to be made whether their demeanour be sutable to the import of their sacred Function At their Ordination the Apostles did not divest themselves of their authority to govern in those places St Paul saies 2 Cor. 11.28 that the care of all the Churches was upon him They conveyed a power as the Sun doth light without being losers by the communication The Elders were ordained to be Episcopi Pastores gregis but the Apostles remained to be Episcopi gregis pastorum Acts 20.17 And therefore St Paul at his Visitation at Miletus cites the Elders to make their appearance and left his Apostolicall injunctions with them and in his instructions to Timothy how to demean himself in the Church of God one branch of his advice is not to receive an accusation against an Elder without the testimony of two or three witnesses which plainly intimates a superiority over them residing both in Himself and Timothy These with the Laity are the Persons to be visited Let us visit our Brethren 4 Here is the place where the Visitation is to be held In every city where we have preached the Word of the Lord. In every City The plantation of the Church was first begun in Cities insomuch that the words Infidell and Pagan that is one inhabiting in a village became Synonimous or terms of the same signification When the Disciples were made fishers of men they cast their nets where there was the greatest confluence and expectations of success When the converts were increased to such a number that one place had not capacity enough to entertain them they were not like Bees when they swarm put into a hive which had no dependance upon that from which they came Though they worshipped God in their apartments yet they continued to be one and the same Society The Unity of the Church was no more prejudiced by this division into divers congregations then the unity of Faith by the division of the Bible into Chapters and Verses In the most eminent Cities although there must necessarily be more Assemblies then one yet we read of the Church in the singular number as the Church at Corinth 1 Cor. 1.2 Acts 13.1 Acts 8.1 the Church at Antioch the Church at Jerusalem All of them being imbodyed under the same Numericall Government made but one Community Elders were constituted to take the immediate care of them yet what they did was onely in a subordination to and dependance upon the Apostles to whom the power of Ruling was so far appropriated that nothing could be Authentick and have the impress of Authority without their consent and therefore notwithstanding the Presbyters in every City St Paul and Barnabas did challenge to themselves the power of Visitation This power did not extend to all Cities but those onely where they had preached the Word of the Lord. The Apostolicall jurisdiction was not exercised in every place but confined to a certain precinct Every Star did move in his own Orb. When St Paul speaks of his boasting according to the measure of the rule 2 Cor. 10.16 and not in anothers line he intimates that every Apostle had his Bounds and Province The words allude to the measure whereby Surveyers use to adjust the rights of others and assign to every one their proper allotment or to the white Line which the Agonisticall law did oblige Racers to conform their course unto and by no means to run over They did not visit in every City but those in which they preached Though they had a commission to teach in all the world yet they had none to govern but where they taught with success gained Proselytes to the Faith Those who lived without the pale of the Church like the earth before propriety was settled were primi occupantis The Apostles who took the first possession of their minds had a peculiar right to the Government of them The vanquished did lie under an obligation to submit to the laws and regiment of their Conquerour St Chrysost observes that these words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 do manifest 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the necessity of Inspection What they planted they were obliged to water and by a prudent discipline to eradicate every thing whereby the growth of it might be impeded They standing in a paternall relation to such who were begotten again by the Word which they had preached it would have been an omission of Duty not to have interested themselves in the nurture of them 5. Here is the end and design of the Visitation to see how they do Though in the Greek we have onely these words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 yet the Syriack version is as full as ours ut videamus quid agant These Apostles knew that those whom they converted to the Faith were obnoxious to many distempers In the converted Jews there were remaining some faeces of their former disease They nauseated the Bread of Life and made it their choice to pick and eat the rubbish of the partition Wall which Christ had demolished The Rights of the Law which expired at the death of Christ and by this time had an honourable interment they attempted to pull out of their graves and give a resurrection to them The converted Gentiles were not totally delivered from the power of former custom and education Amidst these circumstances the infernal Spirit was not backward to act his part The Sun of Righteousness could no sooner in any place appear above the Horizon but he did endeavour to raise his mists in order to the obscuring of him Some of his Instruments were animated with so much confidence as to arrogate to themselves the dignity which is peculiar to the Son of God Simon Magus who is stiled his first born Epiph. l. 1. tom 2. p. 55. did not content himself with this usurpation but invaded the Rights of the Sacred Trinity He asserted he was the Father among the Samaritanes the Son among the Jews the Holy Ghost among the Gentiles In the new Heavens there were some Planets which did affect an erratick motion In the new earth some weeds presently sprang up In Paradise regained the temptation began at the Tree of Knowledge There was a science falsly so called which gave denomination to the Gnosticks They pretended to know how to secure their Title to the Heavenly Purchase and yet to deny the Lord that bought them The Grace of God which teacheth sobriety they found a way to turn into wantonness and make it a Pander to their impure appetites They were impatient to sit under the government of the Apostles being desirous to invest themselves with the Preeminence They did 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 trample under foot the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or order which was of Divine Erection In these circumstances among the influences of so many infectious examples the Brethren being not exempted from the peril of contagion the Holy