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A13884 Vindiciæ Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ: or A iustification of the religion now professed in England VVherein it is prooued to be the same which was taught by our Sauiour Iesus Christ, and by his holy Apostles; written for their vse that haue desired such proofe. By W.T. Travers, Walter, 1547 or 8-1635.; A. B.; Travers, Walter, d. 1646, attributed name. 1630 (1630) STC 24188; ESTC S118507 48,208 86

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Faith might be saued from the power and sting of Sathan the old Serpent The same may be also prooued by that the Apostle Paul when they would haue sacrificed to him which was no more then offering incense to this effect rent his clothes and with great zeale detested it Act. 14.14 that any such thing should be done vnto him The Apostle Peter also being respected and reuerenced by Cornelius Acts 10.25.26 with so much reuerence as seemed to him might be dangerous to prooue offensiue to God withdrew him earnestly from it and acknowledged himselfe to be his fellow seruant The worship of Angels is likewise reprooued in the Epistle to the Colossians and the Apostle Iohn Col. 2.18 rauished vpon the suddaine with admiration of the Angel that had reuealed so great Mysteries vnto him and worshipping him was forbidden by the Angell Reuel 19.10 acknowledging himselfe to bee fellow seruant with Iohn Reuel 22.8 9. and exhorted to yeeld that honour to God onely And if such honour be not to be giuen to the Apostles of Christ nor yet to the Angels in heauen surely it is not to bee giuen to any other creature much lesse to their Images Hereunto may be added that the Images of Christians are as well the workemanship of men as those of the Heathen were Further also that the Images euen of the Apostles and of Christ himselfe were for their matter like to the Images of the Heathen being made of wood stone mettall or such like matters The outward shape also is no other Likewise it s to be said as well of them as of the other That they haue eyes to see Psal 115.4 5 6 7 8. yet they see not eares to heare but they heare not feete to goe but walke not but stand in neede to be lifted vp to the place where they stand and to be nailed to it least they fall downe Therefore no such Images are to bee honoured nor to bee suffered in Christian Churches For these and such like are the reasons for which the worshippers of Images are reprooued by the Sc●iptures as Idolaters viz. because they worship the workes of mens hands they worship things that are dead as stocks and stones false representations and lying shapes that haue likenesse of senses and life and yet are indued with no sence nor power of life and finally such things as can neither do good nor hurt to men but need mens helpe to stand and may be burnt or otherwise consumed by them This is the doctrine of our Sauiour Christ and of his Apostles concerning this point that God onely is to be religiously worshipped and that no creatures or their Images are to be adored After that also a long time the same doctrine was acknowledged and the worship of Images reprooued For declaring whereof it may suffice here to set downe that which is reported by Epiphanius himselfe and is translated by Ierusalem Epiphanius in his letter to Iohn the Bishop of Ierusalem writeth he●eof in this manner I found in a Church at Anablatha a veile hanging in the doore of the Church stained and painted and hauing the Image as of Christ or of some holy man for I do not well remember whose Image it was Therefore when I saw the Image of a man to hang in the Church of Christ contrary to the authority of the Scriptures I cut it in peeces and gaue counsell to the Keepers of the place rather to winde it vp and carry out to buriall in it some poore man deceased And a little after I pray you command that such veiles bee not hanged in the Church of Christ which are against our Religion Here might bee shewed the story from what beginning and by what degrees this corruption entered and prevailed in the Church till at length the second councell of Nice directly against the word of God and all ancient practise of the Church decreed the setting vp of Images in the Churches and worshipping of them For that the Doctrine of our Sauiour Christ and of his Apostles was contrary hereunto the same which our Church in England doth teach and maintaine whereof here is question hath bene already declared Therefore touching the first point of our religion in diuine seruice which concerneth the subiect which is that God onely is to be religiously worshipped not Images or yet any creature whatsoeuer Thus it hath bene proued which was disired that our Religion herein is that which the Lord Iesus himselfe his most faithfull ministers the Apostles taught and deliuered Now followeth the second poynt of those which are common to all diuine Seruices that is in what language or tongue it is to be performed wherein the doctrine and practise of our Church in England is that it be administred in a speech knowne and vnderstood by all the people In which practise it is now to bee shewed that wee haue our Religion in this respect in like manner from Christ and his Apostles teaching and ordaining such administration of it CHAP. III. Diuine Seruice is to be administred in a language which the people vnderstand OVr Sauiour Christ performed his owne Ministery in a speech vnderstood by all the people for hee read and expounded the Scriptures to them in a tongue which they vnderstood as it appeareth Luke 4. He prayed also in like manner Iohn 17. Further also in saying Heare yee Moyses and the Prophets he commandeth the reading and exposition of their writings to bee performed in a language that might be vnderstood for otherwise they could not heare them with any vnderstanding but should be as dease men whereas his meaning there is that they should so heare as they might be taught thereby and forewarned to gouern the course of their life as they might avoyd the torments of hell Likewise hee taught his Disciples to pray in a tongue which they vnderstood and in them so instructed all other that should be his Disciples after to call vpon God in a speech knowne by them both in the Forme he taught them saying When ye pray say thus Our Father c. and by the direction of that prayer to make all our petitions priuate and publike Instituting also the Sacrament of Baptisme hee ommanded his Disciples Math. 28. To preach the Gospell vnto all nations and to baptize such as should beleeue which teaching and beleeuing necessarily implyeth the vse of a speech known in the administration of Baptisme In like manner he instituted and administred the Sacrament of his Supper amongst his Disciples in a speech which they vnderstood and charged them as oft as they should doe the like to preach his death vntill his comming againe wherefore it is plaine that he intended the Sacraments should not bee dumbe showes and spectacles but that they should bee so administred as the people might know and vnderstand the meaning of them Finally after his ascension amongst other spiritual graces Acts 2. he indued the Apostles with the
all spirituall graces needfull for that seruice so spake of the great workes of God to the Iewes that from all parts of the world were come to Ierusalem that the same day there were added to the Church about 3000. persons Acts 2.41 Acts 8.1 After by reason of the persecution that was raised against those that receiued their doctrine and other occasions that God disposed their doctrine was published in diuerse Countries and at Antioch in Syria so preuailed Acts 11.26 that there first the Disciples were named Christians of Christ whose Religion they receiued of which beginning and proceeding of the Gospell to the time of the Apostle Pauls imprisonment at Rome the Euangelist Luke hath written the vndoubted certainty in his history of the Acts of the Apostles which story is inlarged by that was written also hereof by some of the Apostles themselues in their Epistles and also in the Reuelation By which sacred bookes of the new Testament it most certainly and manifestly appeareth what the religion and doctrine was which our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles taught and Christian Churches after professed that continued in their doctrine And this is summarily that most holy faith and true Christian religion which is now professed in England and established by publique Authority Thus summarily answer is made to that is here desired CHAP. II. The particulars of our Religion professed in England NOw for further satisfaction in the particular points of our Religion now professed in England it is to be vnderstood that there are two bookes established by publique and highest authority amongst vs wherein are declared the particular points of Christian Religion as they now are receiued and professed in England the one of these is intituled the booke of Articles of Christian Religion agreed in the Conuocation in the yeere of our Lord 1562. In which booke is declared shortly in seuerall Articles the whole doctrine of Faith and of the Sacraments which we professe The other is the booke of diuine Seruice and common Prayer wherein is set downe the whole order whereby we serue God publiquely in our Churches In these two or in either of them for substance is contained the declaration of our Religion wherefore if the Religion deliuered in either of these bee prooued to bee the same which Christ and his Apostles taught and that which for any part whereof true Martyrs of ancient time haue suffered then is that prooued which is here desired which proofe at this time it seemeth most conuenient to be made especially of the booke of diuine Seruice For the Law with vs requireth especially to serue God according to such forme as is established by Authority and set downe in the booke of diuine Seruice and common Prayer Therefore to yeeld satisfaction to such Romane Catholique Recusants as are offended at such parts thereof as differ from the Liturgy of the Church of Rome such principall parts of the said diuine Seruice are here to bee iustified to bee established amongst vs according to that Doctrine which our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles haue deliuered For performance whereof it is to be vnderstood that there are sundry points of Religion set downe in the said booke whereof no pretended Catholique is supposed to make any doubt Of this sort it is that the said Booke appointeth the reading of the holy Scriptures of both the Testaments and particularly out of the old Testament of the Law of the two Tables contayning the ten Commandements of Almighty God and out of the new Testament of the Lords Prayer Of like kinde also it is that in the same our faith in many of the highest and most sacred mysteries of Christian Religion is declared and professed in three of the most ancient and notable Confessions of Christian faith that haue beene gathered out of the Scriptures in any former ages Of which Confessions or Creedes as they are commonly called the first and most ancient is that which vsually is called the Apostles Creede because it containeth many principall points of the Doctrine of the Apostles and in a great part followeth from one degree to another the Story of the Gospell concerning the sundry degrees of the humiliation and glory of our Sauiour Christ The other two are somewhat larger declarations of the same points of doctrine that are in the former of which Confessions or Creedes the one is of Athanasius that resolute constant Professor of Christ worthy in honour to be immortall in the Church according to his name The other the Creede set forth by the first and most famous oecumenicall Councell of Nice Besides these though not expressed in this booke the Lawes of England so receiue the holy determinations of all the first foure generall Councels in that they agreeably to the Scriptures determined of the doctrine concerning Christs two natures of God and Man and of the Vnity of his Person and of the Godhead of the holy Ghost against the damnable Heresies of Arius Nestorius Eutyches and Macedonius as they ordaine punishment by death vpon any that shall obstinately maintaine the foresaid Heresies Moreouer the said booke appointeth the order for the administration of both the Sacraments instituted by our Sauiour Christ as signes and seales of the Gospell of Christ and of the righteousnes that is by Faith viz. Baptisme the Sacrament of our new birth and the Lords Supper the Sacrament of our continuall nourishment by him to life euerlasting Finally the same booke containeth besides the Lords prayer the true rule and direction whereby all other are framed many other godly prayers for all estates and degrees and applied to the confession of our sins to the administration of the Sacramen●s and other like occasions of the Church Thus farre of such particulars as it is to be thought no Christian doubteth but that th●y are from God Wherefore the proofe to bee made seemeth ne d●●ull only in such points as our Church hath reformed in the Religion and Liturgie professed and vsed in the Church of Rome Now therefore the principall things of difference betweene our diuine Seruice and the Liturgie of the Church of Rome follow to be considered in the principall parts thereof after that two points haue beene debated which are to be regarded in them all whereof the former is the subiect or person that is to say who it is that with Seruice of Religion ought to be serued and worshiped by vs * In the Church of England God only is worshipped with diuine s ruice not any creature or dead things as Images reliques such like in England by publique Authority with Diuine seruice the law intendeth that onely the true eternall God the Almighty creatour of heauen and earth and the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ is to be religiously serued and honored by vs. For which cause it is ordained that the word of God be read and expounded that his Sacraments bee administred and that all our prayers be made to God and to
of the Sea of Rome which are very many were withall to bee confuted But if particular questions be moued of any one of them no necessary duty shall bee wanting to proue the truth and soundnesse of that may bee doubted of and to disproue any error that may bee maintained against it For this time the poynt that is in hand it may suffice heere to haue mentioned the care of our Church in England that the word of God bee not onely read but also expounded vnto the people and that by warrant of the same they may bee taught the truth of Christian Religion and that with all faithfullnesse and diligence and that herein our Religion is the same which Christ and his Apopostles taught and deliuered vnto vs. On the contrary part exceeding great is the corruption of the Church of Rome in this behalfe First in that there haue beene of many ages so many errours as haue beene discouered in their Doctrine yet they haue confirmed the same by their last Councell holden at Trent and doe still maintaine the same both by their continuall writings and also at such times as they pretend to preach the Gospell of Christ vnto the people Further also how violently soeuer they contend that all their Doctrine is true yet haue they little care to instruct the people in it This appeareth in that it is a Doctrine which they teach and hold that ignorance is the mother of deuotion Likewise in that they neither reade the word of God publiquely to the people in a knowne Language nor suffer them priuately so to reade it This appeareth also by that their parish Priests are generally so ignorant as hardly one Preacher can bee found amongst them in a great Country Finally their dispensations for nonresidency and for multiplying of benefices and for attendance vpon other persons and matters are so ordinary that it manifestly declareth as experience also hath taught yet doth in most places that it is one of the least cares that they haue by Preaching to instruct the people Whereby it is plaine that heerein they are departed from the doctrine practise institution ordinance of Christ his Apostles Luk 21.37 38. and ● 15 For of their continuall attendance vpon this duty their earnest charges to all Ministers of the Gospell Act. 10.18.19 ●0 21.26 27 28 29.30 31.32 1 Pet. 5.2.3 4. 2 Tim. 4.1.2 Ioh. 21.15 16.17 there are manifest testimonies in the Scriptures from whose examples and commandements they swaruing so farre declare that they little remember or regard the earnest obtestation of the Apostle made before God and the Lord Iesus Christ and with mention of his glorious Kingdome with comming to iudge the quick and the dead They little regard the great charge giuen by our Sauiour Christ to the Apostle Peter that as he loued him he should feed his sheepe Finally they smally regard either the promise of the Garland that neuer withereth or the threatning of the punishment of the vnfaithful seruant that is to bee cut in two and to receiue his portion with Hypocrits and Infidels Thus as these enormities are iustly reprooued so our contrary proceedings in England are iustified in the care that is held that the doctrine preached should bee holy and true and that the preachers should faithfully and diligently instruct the people in the same And thus much of the word of God both read and preached in our Churches in England CHAP. VI. Of Sacraments IT followeth to consider of the Sacraments and of prayer Concerning the Sacraments our Church in England doth professe that they are in nature holy signes and seales of the doctrine of the Gospell and of the righteousnesse that is by faith thereof In number also wee professe that there are two viZ. Baptisme and the Lords Supper And that our Religion herein is that which Christ and his Apostles taught is thus proued That Iesus Christ ordayned these two Sacraments is most manifest in the Gospell wherein is declared both that Christ ordained these two and in what manner hee appoynted them to bee administred We reade also in the Gospell Math 28.19 20. 26.26 and in other bookes of the new Testament that the Apostles accordingly did administer them both But of any other Sacrament wee reade not that either our Sauiour Christ ministred and ordained any nor that the Apostles did administer any other As for those fiue which the Sea of Rome addeth to the number of the Sacraments some of them wee acknowledge to bee holy ordinances and states of life allowed in the Scripture but haue not like nature with Baptisme and the Lords Supper and some haue beene brought into the Church vpon a corrupt following of examples not intended for Sacraments But because this question is at large debated in answer to another question concerning this matter it may suffice to haue said thus much in generall touching the Sacraments Concerning the Sacraments as farre as we differ from the Sea of Rome and haue reformed the abuses thereof in the administration of them wee administer them in the English speech with declaration of the chiefe doctrines signed by them wherein our Religion and practise is according to the word of God For it hath beene Gods good pleasure alwayes that the Sacraments should not be as dumbe shewes and spectacles but so administred as the people might bee taught to vnderstand what were the Doctrines that were signed and confirmed by them This was also the Doctrine of our Sauiour Christ as appeareth by this that giuing charge to his Apostles heereof he saith Teach all Nations Math. 28.19 baptising them declaring thereby that the meaning and Doctrine for confirmation whereof hee ordained Baptisme should bee declared And of the Sacrament of his Supper saith As oft as yee doe this 1 Cor. 11.26 shew forth the Lords death till he come And againe Doe yee this in remembrance of me Now Christ taught the Doctrine of that ordinance which hee there instituted and deliuered Such was also the Doctrine of the Apostles in all places of the New Testament that make mention of their Doctrine and administration of the Sacraments of Baptisme Act. 2.38.41 10.47 48. Act 20.7 and of the Lords Supper CHAP. VII Of Baptisme PArticularly concerning Baptisme wee administer it without adding thereunto exorcisme or adiuring the diuell to goe out of the child Because it is not written that our Sauiour Christ and his Apostles vsed any such ceremony or appointed any such to be vsed in the administration of it Further also because it is a superstitious ceremony in sundry respects and grounded vpon a false supposition that the infants that are to bee baptized are possessed with the diuell For our Sauiour saith that Theirs is the kingdome of heauen Math. 19.14 1 Cor. ● 14 And the Apostle Paul saith that The children of Christian Parents are holy yea though but one of their Parents be a Christian and faithfull And