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A70760 Bishop Overall's convocation-book, MDCVI concerning the government of God's catholick church, and the kingdoms of the whole world.; Bishop Overall's convocation book Overall, John, 1560-1619.; Sancroft, William, 1617-1693. 1690 (1690) Wing O607; ESTC R2082 200,463 346

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Vniversal Kingdom of Christ are not of as great validity to prove that there ought to be one temporal King under him to govern his Vniversal Kingdom over all the World as are the other Vnities touching the Church to prove that there must be one Bishop under him to govern all the particular Churches in the World or that because Kings when they have occasion to be absent from their Kingdoms do commonly appoint some Vice-Roy to Rule their People until their return it thereupon followeth that Christ supplying his corporal absence from his Spiritual Kingdom the Church by the comfortable presence of the Holy Ghost was of necessity to leave one carnal Man to be his Vicar-General over his said Spiritual Kingdom or that seeing our Saviour Christ held it expedient for his Catholick Church that he should deprive her of his corporal presence that she might be ruled by the Holy Ghost it is not to be thought great presumption for any Man to tell us that his corporal presence is necessary for the Government of the said Catholick Church as if he meant to put the Holy Ghost out of Possession or that either the said one Vniversal Kingdom of Christ the King and Creator of it is otherwise visible upon the Earth than by the particular Kingdoms and several kinds of Governments in it and perhaps in a sort and by Representation when some Neighbour Kings either in Person or by their Ambassadours may be met together for the good of their several Kingdoms or that the said one Catholick Church of Christ as he is the chief Bishop over all is otherwise visible on the Earth than by the several and particular Churches in it and sometimes by general and free Councils lawfully assembled or that it is a better consequent that if the Catholick Church have no visible Head all other Bishops Doctors Pastors and Ministers are needless than if one should say because there is no one King to govern all the World therefore there is no use of Emperours Kings and Soveraign Princes or civil Magistrates or that it doth more follow that Christ should have left his Faithful People in a confused Anarchy except he had left St. Peter and his Successors to govern the whole Church than it doth that the whole World hath been left by him in a Confusion without any Government in it in that he hath not left one Vniversal Emperour or that the intolerable Pride of the Bishop of Rome for the time still being through the advancement of himself by many sleights stratagems and false Miracles over the Catholick Church the Temple of God as if he were God himself doth not argue him plainly to be the Man of Sin mentioned by the Apostle or that every National Church planted according to the Apostle's Platform may not by the means which Christ hath ordained as well subsist of it self without one Vniversal Bishop as every Kingdom may do under the Government of their several Kings without one general Monarch He doth greatly Erre The End of the Second Book LIB III. CAP. I. IN pursuing our intended Course through the Old Testament and until the destruction of Jerusalem we overslipt and passed by the fulness of that time wherein the Son of God the Maker and Governour of all the World our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ was conceived by the Holy Ghost and born of the Virgin Mary So as now we are to return back and prosecute our said Course as we find the true grounds thereof are laid down confirmed and practised in the New Testament At our Entrance into which Course We confess our selves to be indeed greatly astonished considering the strange impediments and mighty stumbling blocks which through long practice and incredible Ambition are cast in our way in that we find the Estate of that Church which would rule over all to be degenerated in our days as far in effect from her primary and Apostolical Institution and Rules as we have shewed before the Estate of the Jewish Church to have swerved through the like Pride and Ambition from that excellent Condition wherein she was first established and afterward preserved and beautified by Moses and King David with the rest of his most worthy and godly Successors For except we should condemn the Old Testament as many ancient Hereticks have done and thereupon overthrow all which hitherto we have built and not that only but should furthermore either approve of their gross Impiety who read the Scriptures of the New Testament as if they were falsified and corrupted and by receiving and rejecting as much of them as they list do prefer before them as not containing in them all necessary Truth for Man's Salvation certain obscure and Apocryphal Writings Or should our selves impiously imagine that the New Testament as now we have it was but a rough Draught and a fit project compiled for the time by the Apostles to be afterward better order'd polished and supplied with certain humane Traditions and Doctrines by some of their Successors We can see no sufficient Warrant or probable reason why the Bishop of Rome should take upon him as he doth so eminent and supream Authority over all the Kingdoms and Churches in the World to rule them direct them bestow them and chop and change them under pretence of Religion as he from time to time shall think fit Sure we are if the Scriptures may retain their ancient Authority and continue to be true Rulers and principal Directors to all Apostolical Bishops that in them there will not be found any shadows or steps of those so high and lofty conceits To the proof whereof before we address our selves We have thought it very expedient for the carriage of our course more perspicuously and clearly to make it apparent by what degrees and practices the Bishops of Rome have proceeded in aspiring to that Soveraignty and Greatness which now they have attained Placet eis John Overall Prolocutor CAP. II. AS it was said long since Religion brought forth Riches and the Daughter devoured the Mother So may it very truly be said in these days The Empire begat the Papacy and the Son hath devoured his Father For as we suppose by the Effects no sooner did the Bishops of Rome even in the first times of Persecution get any rest and courage but they began to think with themselves That they were as able to govern all the Churches in the Empire as the Emperours themselves were to govern all the Kingdoms and Nations then subject unto them and that Rome was as fit a Seat for such a Bishop as it was for so great an Emperour Some Seeds of this Ambition began to sprout there when Victor presumed to threaten the Greek Churches concerning the Feast of Easter although Irenaeus then living did greatly dislike it and the Bishops of Asia little regarding him in that behalf said They nothing cared for such his threats And it was not we suppose an idle conceit of one who writing
Earth is the Lord's and all that therein is the round World and all that dwell therein Whereupon he was called ordinarily in the Old Testament Dominator Dominus the Lord of Hosts the God and Possessour of Heaven and Earth So as he being the universal Lord and Ruler over all the World the whole World was his Universal Kingdom in the Government whereof he ever used the Ministry of civil Magistrates as well in other Countries as amongst his own peculiar People of Israel without any desert of theirs but as in his Heavenly Providente he thought it most convenient I have made saith he the Earth the Man and the Beasts that are upon the ground and have given it to whom it pleaseth me and again the Prophet Daniel telleth us that God changeth the times and seasons that he hath power and beareth rule over the Kingdoms of men that he taketh away Kings and setteth up Kings and that it was the God of Heaven who gave unto Nebuchadnezzar so great a Kingdom Power Strength and Glory as then he had to rule with Majesty and Honour a very great Empire In respect whereof although Kings and Princes might have been satisfied with the Titles of Lieutenants or Vicegerents in Earth to the Son of God yet he did communicate and impart so much of his Power Authority and Dignity unto them as he was content to stile them with his own Name I have said You are gods and the Children of the most High Howbeit for all their said Dignity and Greatness he did not leave them at liberty to do what they list but held himself the Helm of every Kingdom and used their Services in such sort as were they good or bad and their designments holy or wicked he ever made them the Executioners of his own just Judgments Will and good Pleasure according as he was minded either to bless or to punish any Kingdom People or Countrey In regard of which his Might Providence and Wisdom whereby he ruleth them after that sort he is called the Lord of lords the King of Glory and the God of gods that is of Kings Princes Judges and Rulers of the Earth And it may not here be omitted which indeed ariseth of the Premisses that the Son of God in disposing of the Government under him of the Earth did not appoint any one man to be the sole Monarch of the world as from whom all other Kingdoms Governments Kings and Princes should receive their Directions and unto whom they should be subject It is true that Adam whilst he lived was the chief Governour under the Son of God over all his own Off-spring and that Noah likewise during his Life had the like Authority But when after the Flood the Issue of Sem Cham and Japhet grew to a great People their Father Noah did not commit to any one of them the Government of the rest and of all of their Posterity but divided the whole World amongst them three and from them no one sole Monarch or Monarchy but many Kings Principalities Kingdoms and Governments by God's Providence have descended It is more than probable that if the Son of God had been pleased to have committed to any one Man a Government of so large an extent he would have trusted his Servant King David with it being a Man according to his own Heart But the Kingdom of Israel wherein David reigned was bounded within the strait Limits assigned to the Twelve Tribes And such other Kings as swerved after that time from David's mild and temperate Government and took upon them the Titles of Monarchies having enlarged their Kingdoms by Injury and Oppression of their Neighbours where in their Pride and Greediness but the Scourges and Rods of God's Indignation and had their fatal Ends accordingly So as where the Prophet Daniel speaking of the Kingdom of Nebuchadnezzar calleth him King of kings and saith that he was the Ruler over all places wherein the Children of Men dwelt and Cyrus the King of Persia affirmeth that the Lord God of Heaven had given him all the Kingdoms of the Earth For as much as it is apparent both by the Scriptures and other Histories that neither of them both had the Tenth part of the World under their Jurisdiction and that there were very many Kings who had Absolute Government in their Kingdoms and were no ways subject unto them the said places of necessity must receive this Exposition That either they are to be understood Hyperbolically whereby to express the Greatness of a thing it is said to be bigger than it was or by a Synecdoche which useth the whole sometimes for a part or according to the usual Phrase of the Scriptures where All are often taken for Many or else both Daniel and Cyrus spake after the manner of the Chaldaeans and Persians who to extoll the Greatness of their Kings and the better to please them did peradventure so enlarge and amplifie the Style CAN. XXXV IF any Man therefore shall affirm either that the Son of God according to the Doctrine of the Old Testament was not the Governour of all the World or that he did not appoint under him divers Kings Princes and civil Magistrates to Rule and Govern in the Kingdomes and Places assigned unto them or that having so appointed them he did not himself direct uphold and rule them by his Omnipotence according to his Divine Wisdom and might not in that respect be truly called The Lord of lords and The God of gods or that all the World and the particular Kingdoms and civil kinds of Government in the World were not in respect of the Son of God as he is the Governour of the World and the Lord of lords and God of gods one Kingdom Principality or Government thereby to impeach the mild and temperate Government which he had established amongst the Jews or that he ever committed the Government of all the World after Adam and Noah's times to any One Man to be the Sole and Visible Monarch of it or that the said Kingdom of Christ as he was the Lord of lords and God of gods and so govern'd the whole World was otherwise visible upon the Earth than per partes viz. by the particular Kingdoms and kinds of civil Government or perhaps by some Representation He doth greatly Erre Placet eis CAP. XXXVI AS there hath been from the beginning one Universal Kingdom throughout all the World whereof the Son of God was ever the sole though invisible Monarch as we have shewed in the former Chapter So it is generally agreed upon among all Christians That from the Creation of Mankind during the times aforesaid there hath always been One Universal or Catholick Church which began in Adam and afterward as his Posterity multiplied both before and after the Flood was dispersed over the face of the whole Earth and whereof the Son of God likewise was always the head and sole though invisible Monarch The foundation of which Church was
shall give you another Comforter that he may abide with you for ever even the Spirit of Truth Again The Comforter which is the Holy Ghost whom the Father will send in my Name he shall teach you all things And again I will not leave you comfortless but I will come unto you Which he doth continually when he upholdeth his Church daily against Satan and all that do malign it So as we may far more rightly and safely term the Holy Ghost to be Christ's Vicar-General over all the Catholick Church than we may ascribe that title to the Pope the Holy Ghost being ever present and ready not only to defend the Church generally but to aid and comfort every particular Member of it wheresoever they are dispersed upon the face of the Earth which we suppose the Pope is not able to perform We have before laboured to make it manifest that our Saviour Christ is the Creator of the World and the Governour of it that he hath redeemed and sanctified unto himself his Church whereof he is the sole Monarch that he hath neither appointed any one Emperour under him to govern the whole World nor any one Priest or Archbishop to rule the whole Catholick Church that as in respect of Christ the Creator all the World is but one Kingdom whereof he is the only King so in respect of Christ our Redeemer all that believe in his name wheresoever they are dispersed are but one Catholick Church and that the said one Catholick Church is not otherwise visible in this World than is the said one Universal Kingdom of Christ the Creator of it viz. by the several and distinct parts of them as by this or that National Church by this or that temporal Kingdom For our Saviour Christ having made the external Government of his Catholick Church suitable to the Government of his Universal Monarchy over all the World hath by the Institution of the Holy Ghost order'd to be placed in every Kingdom as before in another place we have observed Archbishops Bishops and inferiour Ministers to govern the particular Churches therein planted Priests Ministers in every particular Parish and over them Bishops within their several Diocesses as likewise Archbishops to have the Inspection and charge over all the rest according to the Platform ordain'd in substance by himself in the Old Testament as he hath in like manner appointed Kings and Sovereign Princes with their inferiour Magistrates of divers sorts to rule and govern his People under him in every Kingdom Country and Sovereign Principality some of their said inferiour Magistrates having Authority from their Soveraigns in particular Parishes some in Hundreds some in Shires or Countries and some in Governments of larger extents there being amongst them all divers degrees of Persons one over another and their Kings and Soveraign Princes excelling them all in Power and Authority as the Persons appointed by God to rule and direct all their Subjects of what calling soever in the right use of the Authority and Magistracy which they have committed unto them And we cannot but wonder as well at our said Jesuit where he saith That although there be but one and proper Head of the Church which is Christ that governeth the same spiritually yet she hath need of one visible Head or otherwise the Bishop of Rome and all other Bishops Pastors Doctors and Ministers were needless as likewise at our Countryman Harding who saith as is above-noted that if God had not deferred to one Man that is to Peter and his Successors the Rule and Government of the Church he should have brought amongst his faithful People that unruly Confusion which is called an Anarchy For were these their vain conceits and imaginations true then would it by the same reason follow that albeit there be but one and proper Monarch over all the World which is Christ that created it yet the same hath need of one visible Monarch or otherwise Emperours and all other Kings Princes and civil Magistrates were needless or otherwise Christ should have left amongst his People throughout the World that unruly confusion and destruction of all Common-wealths so much abhorred of Princes which the Grecians call an Anarchy which is a state for lack of order in Governours without any Government at all The fondness of which two consequents do so plainly argue the folly and falshood of the two former as we need no other refutation of them For if all Christian Kingdoms and Soveraign Princes would banish the Pope with his Usurped Authority as the Monarchy of Britany hath done and retain under them the Apostolical Form of Church-Government by Archbishops and Bishops with other degrees of Ministers as before we have divers times specified they should find the Churches in their several Dominions as well governed by them the said Archbishops and Bishops without one Pope to rule the whole Catholick Church as they have experience of the sufficiency of their own Regal and Soveraign Form of Government in their several Kingdoms and Countries notwithstanding there be no one Monarch over all the World to command or direct them And for an Example not to be controlled to make this good that here we affirm we leave unto them God 's own Form both of Temporal and Ecclesiastical Government established by himself amongst his own people the Jews Nay why should we doubt but that Kings and Soveraign Princes notwithstanding the Mists and Darkness wherewith the Bishops of Rome have daily sought to dim their Eyes have had long since a Glimpse of this Light and Truth About 400. and some odd Years since in the latter end of the Reign of Henry the second and in the days of Richard the first both of them Kings of England first Baldwin and then Hubertus being Archbishops of Canterbury there was a mighty Controversy betwixt them and the Bishops of Rome about the erecting of a new Cathedral Church in Lambeth the said Kings and Archbishops having a resolution utterly to banish out of this Kingdom the Popes Authority if the Monks of Canterbury in their Allegation to Pope Celestine against the said Cathedral Church did inform him truly These are their Words as they are recorded by Reginaldus one of the said Monks as it seemeth then living who hath written a whole Book of that matter In tantum enim jam opus processit quod ibi ordinatur Decanus Praepositus plusquam quadraginta Canonici de Bonis Cantuariensis Ecclesiae fundati genere nobiles divitiis affluentes cognati Regum Pontificum Quidam ipsi Regi adhaerent quidam Fisci negotia administrantes familiares Episcopis iisdem confoederati Adversuss tantos tales quid poterit Ecclesia Cantuariensis Certè timendum est non solùm Cantuariensis Ecclesiae sed quod Deus avertat ne hujus rei occasione sedis Apostolicae Autoritati in partibus Anglicanis derogetur Quùm enim fundaretur Canonica illa vox erat omnium sententia singulorum ut ibi essent