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A27219 Exercitations concerning the pure, and true, and the impure, and false religion. By Charles de Beauvais rector of the parish of Witheham, in the county of Sussex Beauvais, Charles de. 1665 (1665) Wing B1640B; ESTC R218158 122,145 318

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the Church of Rome 67. 2. This is a great Slight of the Popes in these last times to oppose themselves to the holding of Councils and for what Causes he doth it 68 3. This was a great Fraude and Slight in the Court of Rome to endeavour as much as could be done to suppress the Relation of what was passed in the Council of Trent 69 § Concerning the History of the Council of Trent 70 4. The Acts of the Councils have been falsyfied for the most part and things have been supposed which never were 71 A Digression of the Council of Trent in particular with the following Exercitations 1. IT is with Just Causes that the Council of Trent is rejected and condemned by the Reformed 72 2. Yet it is by great Rhetorical Ornaments commended by the Jesuites 73 3. But it deserves not such Commendations and why 74 4. Of the Decrees of that Council 75 5. Of the Examen of that Council by Kemnitius 75 6. For what Reasons the Protestants made no great hast to go to that Council 76 § A Resolution of this Question whether the Pope be above the Councils or otherwise 77 Chap. 7. Of the Fraude about the fourth Principle Namely the Church And this Fraude is that because the Scripture maketh honourable mention of the Church therefore the Roman Church is that true Church of Christ 78 79 Chap. 8. Of the Falshood of the above said Principles of the Church of Rome 79 With this Exercitation 1. By Reason of that Falshood such Principles are Excluded by the Reformed from the Rule of Faith 80 Chap. 9. 1. They Exclude justly the Traditions called Apostolical 80 Chap. 10. The Scripture is a perfect Rule of Faith without Tradition 81 Chap. 11. 2. The Catholick Church is justly excluded 83 Chap. 12. 3. General Councils are justly excluded 83 Chap. 13. Refutation of an Objection made against our Rejection of the Church and of General Councils 84 Chap. 14. 4. The Antient Fathers are justly excluded 85 Whereupon the following Exercitations are considerable 1. Answer to a Demand of the Jesuites about our Rejection of the Fathers 86 2. How the Reformed carry themselves in regard of the Scriptures and in regard of the Fathers 87 3. Of Bishop Jewels challenge to the Fathers that flourished 600. years after Christ 88 89 4. The Fathers have Errors 90 5. Notwithstanding some of their Errors we Reformed esteem them as holy Men and holy Fathers 90 6. Answer to an objection against this Declaration 91 7. There is great difference between the Errors of the Fathers and those of the present Church of Rome 92 8. Examination of some words of Luther about the Fathers reproved by the Popish Writers 93 9. Answer to two Objections against that Examination 94 95 Chap. 15. The Determination of the Pope is justly Excluded from the Rule 97 With these Exercitations 1. The Pope may fall into Heresie and have erred in great Articles of Faith 97 2. Answer to an Objection about that Assertion 98 3. Besides we say that the Pope is the great Antichrist foretold in the Scriptures 98 4. Of the divers Ages of Antichrist 100 5. What Horrour is it to submit to him that is the Antichrist 101 § Concerning Cardinals the Popes Counsellours in two Exercitations 101 102 Chap. 16. It is an observation greatly to be considered That the Arguments used in the Church of Rome for defence of their Erroneous Doctrins before the coming in of the Jesuites are declared by the Jesuites themselves to have been but sleight and weak Arguments 106 § The Jesuites then of all the Sophisters of the Church of Rome are the greatest 106 § And I do add that of all the Sophisters Jesuites Bellarmin a Jesuite is the greatest and most universal as appears by the Representation and Observation of his Faults 107 Chap. 17. Again of the Jesuites with divers Exercitations 108 c. Chap. 18. Of the Sects of Thomists Scotists Dominicans Franciscans 112 § By them appears what unity there is in the Church of Rome 113 Chap. 19. Of the Seduction of People by the Popes and the Roman Church by their false Doctrin 114 With these following Exercitations 1. This Seduction is a crying Sin 114 2. It is wrought by four Means 116 Chap. 20. The first Mean of Seduction of People Consisteth in Mysteries and Secrets 116 Chap. 21. The second Mean of Seduction of People consisteth in Impostures and Frauds 118 Chap. 22. The third Mean of the Seduction of People consisteth in Signes and Miracles 118 Chap. 23. The fourth Mean of the Seduction of People consisteth in Persecution and Cruelty 122 With two Exercitations more 122 123 § Of the Popish Inquisition 124 § Of the Cruelty and also Perfidiousnesse exercised by the Council of Constance upon John Huss and Hierome of Prague 125 § The Doctrin of the Church of Rome is False concerning the Faith given to Hereticks 126 Chap. 24. Another Fraud of the Church of Rome Which is concerning the pretended Donation of Constantine 127 And also 129 c. Besides 132 Chap. 25. Another Fraud of the Church of Rome Which is in regard of pretended Revelations both by Dreams and by extraordinary Visions and Apparitions of the Dead 136 Chap. 26. Of another Fraud of the Church of Rome in Disputations to demand onely Formal Places of Scripture contained word by word in it 137 § The necessary Consequences that are drawn from the Scriptures are as valuable in Disputations as the Formal Texts are 138 Chap. 27. This is a Fraud of some Jesuites in Disputations ever to Question and never to Answer 140 Chap. 28. This is another Fraud of the Church of Rome That the 3. following Heads are onely grounded upon worldly Interest 140 Namely 1. The Taking away of the Cup from the Sacrament of the Lords Supper 141 2. Forbidding Marriage to Priests or the Clergy 141 3. And Divine Service being in an unknown Tongue to the People 142 Chap. 29. Of a most considerable contradiction of the Pri●cipal Doctors of the Church of Rome in regard of their Doctrine That Eternal Life is due as a Debt to our good works 142 Chap. 30. The Burden of Ceremonies which is now laid upon the Members of the Roman Church is an Intolerable Burden 144 Chap. 31. Of the False Worship of the Church of Rome 146 Chap. 32. Of the Idolatry of the Church of Rome 1 Conjointly 2 Separately 147 148 1 In regard of the Saints which are departed 149 152 154 2. Particularly in regard of the Virgin Mary 155 3. In regard of the Adoration of Relicks 157 § Of Miracles wrought by the Dead Bones and Carcasses of Saints 158 Chap. 33. The Reformed must not frequent the exercises of Popish Worship nor Assit to the Mass 159 Chap. 34. Of the Corruption of the Church of Rome in regard of Manners 160 1. In Regard of the Pope her Head 160 2. In Respect of the Popish Clergy and other Members of the said Church
Concerning that All Sacrifices are Nothing But in as much as they are Referred to the only Sacrifices of the Son of God Accomplished in the Crosse Therefore to the End That Neither the one Nor the others should be Frighted The Christians used Themselves to Speak Of Altars And of Sacrifices And as much as the Apostles had taken Pains To Teach That All Sacrifices had Ended in Christ They did Delight to call their Sacrifices Immolations Oblations Sacrifices They call The Lords Table His Altar The Commemoration of his Death in the Sacrament The Sacrifice of the Altar A Holy Host They call the Bishops and Ministers Priests The Deacons Levites c. Manners of Speech among Them well understood Which in those Ages were not Hurtful But in the Following More Ignorant And farther off from the Light have notwithstanding been the Cause of great Abuses Because they are Passed from the Figure to the Thing And from an Improperty of Words in an Error of Doctrine 2. The Gentiles Also had a Multitude of Gods To them All They Had Builded Temples Founded Altars and Sacrifices Suddenly and at a clap To Restrain Them To the Service of one God which is all Spirit And his Service all Spiritual They who were Carnal Besotted after Pomps and Ceremonies And after the Wood And Stones Was found by Humane Prudence Both Scandalous and Impudent In Regard That these Gentiles were to be Edified And not Destroyed Fed said They with milk Before They were Fed with Solid Meat For Thus this Place of Scripture was Abused Whereas Then the First Antiquity had bluntly contested That to have Many Gods was to have None That to Serve Any Creature was to forsake the Creator It was found sweet by Succession of Times To Transform Their Gods into Saints Their Goddesses into She Saints To put our Apostles and our Martyrs in Their Place To Dedicate unto Them Their Temples And Their Altars To Give them some Priests And some High Priests To Appoint To Them Holy Dayes And Honours And Services 3. Now As Humane Wit is Blind in the Things of God It Happened That under the Shadow To Draw to Christ The Jewes and the Gentiles Those Good Folks by a Laps of some Ages did Introduce mildly in the Church Both The Judaisme And the Paganisme We understand Their Ceremonies And their Outward Pomps Their Superstitions And Vanities And which is worse Many of their Presumptions And Anticipated opinions in the Doctrine it self The Religion And Church of Rome Is not Now What it was in the Beginning 1. TO Judge aright of the Roman Church we say that there is great difference between that which is now And that which was in the time of the Apostles And some Ages after their Death 2. That which was in the Time of the Apostles was Pure and Orthodox So that her Faith was spoken of throughout the whole world Rom. 1.8 3. After the Death of the Apostles during some Ages she hath been also a true Church But not the onely True Church Not the Catholick or Universal Church But a Part of the same As was the Church of Greece of Syria of Egypt And of other Places She hath been a True Church but not so Pure as in the Apostles time Errors betimes having begun to creep in her 4. But the Roman Church which is now is an Impure and Heretical Church And more Heretical than any one that ever was before Since the Plague of Antichristianisme have sticked unto her it is no more the Chaste Spouse of Christ but an Harlot And an Adulteresse It is no more a sound and vigorous body but a body full of ulcers and soars In a word she is no more Pure and Orthodox as she was before but Impure and Heterodox 5. Which we prove by two strong and Irrefragable Arguments The 1. is because the greater part of her Faith and belief is contrary to holy Scriptures And consequently is meer Heresie The 2. is because a great part of the Ancient Heresies which have been condemned by the Ancient and Orthodox Church are received in her and approved by her 6. I have said 1. That the now Church of Rome is Impure Heretical because the greater part of her Faith and belief is contrary to holy Scriptures 1. Scriptures forbids the use of Images in matter of Religion and Divine Worship The Church of Rome receives and maintains them 2. The Scripture teacheth us that the bloud of Christ doth cleanse us from all sin The Church of Rome doth establish another Purgatory 3. The Scripture teacheth us that of our selves we are not able to think any good Thing but but that all our sufficiencie is from God The Church of Rome will that by the strength of our Free-will we may do good works And make the said strength to cooperate with the Grace of God 4. The Scripture will that we pray and speak in the Church in a known Tongue All the Service of the Church of Rome is in an unknown Language 5. The Scripture doth ordain that in the Sacrament of the Lords Supper all drink of the Cup The Church of Rome hath forbid it to the Laity 6. The Scripture presents us Jesus Christ as the only Mediator between God and Men The Church of Rome doth forge a great number of Mediatours who are to help us with their Merits and with their Suffrages 7. The Scripture doth warn us concerning Christ Acts 3.21 That the Heaven must receive him until the time of restitution of all things The Church of Rome will in some sort make him to come down every day from Heaven in a million of Places And moreover exposes him under the accidents of bread to divers ignominies 8. In a word there is no Proposition mentioned against us in the Church of Rome whereof we may not be able to find the Antithesis in the Word of God In that regard there are many to be found in the said Church of Rome which are asham'd of the abovesaid Errors And except the brainlesse Spirits and resolved to maintain even the grosest Abuses few Persons will there be found who entirely keep their Religion And in some Points thereof do not find something wanting 7. I have said 2. that the now Church of Rome is Impure and Heretical because a great part of the Ancient Heresies which have been condemned by the Ancient and Orthodox Church are received in her and approved by her Those Heresies meet in her and do compound a part of Popery As all the Waters of Rivers and Springs do meet in the Sea The Devil hath made them to rise up again upon the stage in the Roman Church with some small disguising Her so insolent contempt and debasing of Holy Scriptures she hath common with all kinds of Hereticks to whom such a thing is usual She doth borrow from the Pharisees the nonwritten Traditions And the Merit of Works She borroweth from the Basilidians and the Carpocratians the worshipping of Images She hath from
of the Councel of Trent Written by Patre Paulo See the Addition Concerning this Question Whether the Pope be above the Councils Or otherwise Jesuites THe Jesuites puts the Pope above the Councils And they alleadge this Reason Because no Council is of any Authoritie which was not Confirmed by the Pope Answer of the Reformed to that Reason That is false 1. For the Sixth African Council and the Chalcedon Council had their Authoritie without the Pope 2. And Emperours Patriarchs and Bishops have Confirmed Councils 3. And the Council of Constantinople by Letters desired the Confirmation of the Decrees from Theodosius the Emperour Fraud This is a Fraud of the Church of Rome in Regard of another of her Principles That is the Catholick Church That because the Scripture maketh Honorable Mention of the Church The Roman Church is that true Church of Christ of which the Scripture speaketh so often 1. VVE Reformed acknowledge That both in the Old and New Testament there is every where honorable mention made of the Church And that it is called A Holy City A Fruitful Vineyard An High Hill A Direct Path The onely Dove The Kingdom of Heaven The Spouse and Bodie of Christ The Pillar of Truth The Multitude unto which the Holy Ghost being promised poureth all things needful to Salvation The Congregation against which the Gates of Hell shall never so prevail That they shall utterly extinguish the same The Congregation which who so Repugneth though he confesse Christ with his mouth yet hath he no more to do with Christ then hath a Publican and a heathen man 2. The above-said Titles do not belong to the now Church of Rome 1. FOr on the contrary It is the Babylonish Whore A Branch cut off from the true Vine A Den of Thieves A broad way leading to Destruction The Kingdom of Hell The body of Antichrist A Sink of Errors A great Mother of Fornication The Church of the wicked out of which every Christian ought to depart which Christ shall one day fearfully destroy and give her the just Recompence of all her sins 2. In vain then do the Popish Writers reckon up the praises of the Church unlesse they can demonstrate that they are proper to the Church of Rome 3. Which they shall never be able to do so long as Rome standeth As the Church of Rome is Fraudulous in regard of the Principles of Faith and Worship that she doth produce So is her Doctrine false concerning these Principles 1. Concerning the Traditions that she calleth Apostolical 2. Concerning the Church 3. Concerning General Councils 4. Concerning the Ancient Fathers 5. Concerning the Pope And therefore such Principles are justly excluded by the Reformed from the Rule of Faith 1. The Reformed justly exclude from the Rule of Faith the Traditions called Apostolical by the Papists 1. FOr the Popish Apostolical Traditions are but forged and devised Things and therefore no stay for a man to settle his Conscience upon 2. That they are not such as the Papists sayes Let them tell us if they can which be the Apostles Traditions how many and where they may be found If they cannot satisfie this Demand as they cannot indeed How may they then make any Reckoning of that whereof they have no certain knoledge How can They without falling Build their Faith upon Fantasies such as they are 3. The Apostles Doctrine we have in Writing The Apostles Doctrine we have in writing 4. Other Traditions of the Apostles we receive none for our belief The Scripture is the onely Rule of Faith and not Traditions a part of the Rule of Faith that is That Scripture is a perfect Rule 1. THat I prove in this manner 2 Timoth. 3.15 Apoc. 22.18 1 Cor. 4.6 John 20.31 2. That is the onely Rule whereunto the chiefest properties of a rule do solely belong But the properties of a true and certain rule do onely belong to the holy Scriptures in matters of Faith The rule of Catholick Faith saith Bellarmine must be certain and known De verb. Dei libr. 1. cap. 2. Now there is nothing better known or more certain then the Scripture which appears Because Traditions are far more uncertain than the written word and because many of them are false and uncertain 3. The written word is a Rule of Traditions From whence it follows that it is the onely rule That the written word is a rule of Tradition appeareth by the Doctrine of our Adversaries who acknowledge that no Traditions must be admitted but such as agree with the Scripture Bellarm. de verb. Dei libr. 4. cap. 3. And which are derived from the Scripture and the writings of the Primitive Fathers Bellarm. de Script libr. 4. cap. 3. But those Traditions which are derived from the Scriptures have the same to be their rule And there is nothing more common in the Primitive Fathers then to subject all their writings to be Regulate by the holy Scriptures Therefore such Traditions as are found in the works of the holy Fathers have the holy Scripture to be their rule from whence it followeth that the Scripture is the onely primitive rule of Faith 4. It is that which is acknowledged by some of our Adversaries Gabr. Biel Can. Miss Lect. 71. whereof Ferus saith expresly The holy Scripture is the sole rule of veritie and whatsoever differs or contradicteth the same it is error and cokle with whatsoever shew it come forth Ferus in Matth. lib. 2. in cap. 13. pag. 248. col 1. And another saith The Doctrine of the books of the Prophets and Apostles is alone the foundation of truth and the rule c. Villavincen de formand Concion lib. 2. cap. 2. 2. The Reformed justly exclude from the Rule of Faith the Catholick Church 1. VVE Reformed do Reverence and Love The Catholick Church as the Spouse of Christ 2. But we know that her duty is to hearken only to the voice of Christ her Husband And that she hath no Authority to adde so much as one iota in his Word or any waies to dissent from it 3. And further we know That the Romish Synagogue is not that Catholick Church of Christ whereof we speak 3. The Reformed justly exclude from the Rule of Faith General Councils 1. VVE Reformed doe esteem and regard General Councils in their place We thank God for them We Read Allow and Commend them so far forth as they agree with Gods Word 2. Let therefore their Decrees be examined by Gods Word 3. And if they agree let them be received for that Agreement 4. If not let them be rejected for the contrary 5. But the Argument holdeth not in this Form such a Council decreed so and therefore so must we believe 6. If this Principle were set down for certain and perpetual in Divinity we should have strange Beliefs enow yea surely scarcely should we retain any one true Belief 7. Two famous General Councils have been held in Nice The First And the Second In the First is