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A26279 Aaron's rod blossoming, or, The orthodox government of the Church of England by bishops, presbiters, and deacons, asserted from the practice of the apostles, the testimony of councils, synods, fathers and doctors, from the apostles time to this day ... 1680 (1680) Wing A43; ESTC R22486 17,618 40

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AARONS ROD Blossoming Or The Orthodox Government of the Church of England by Bishops Presbiters and Deacons Asserted from the Practice of the Apostles the Testimony of Councils Synods Fathers and Doctors from the Apostles time to this day And that it is Analogical to the Institution of the Church under the Law And thou shalt write Aaron's Name upon the Rod of Levi for one Rod shall be for the House of the Head of their Fathers And it shall come to pass that the Mans Rod whom I shall choose shall Blossom and I will make to cease from me the Murmurings of the Children of Israel whereby they Murmure against you Numb 17.3 5. LONDON Printed for Richard Butler next door to the Holy-Lamb and Three Bowls in Barbican 1680. THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY To the Honourable CONYERS D'ARCY Onely Son of the Right Honourable CONYERS Lord D'ARCY MEYNILL and CONYERS Honourable SIR IT is not my Ambition nor was it ever my Desire to appear in Print but was always of your Honours Opinion for that and did ever then think my self most secure when most private Nor had I now exposed this to the publick view had not the duty I owe my too much Dishonoured Mother the Church of England the Importunities of some Friends and the great desire I had to shew your Honour some Fruit of the Vine your Honour hath preserved like so many perswading Orators prevailed with me to present your Honour with this Clustre by the smalness whereof your Honour may well guess the Soyl to be a Wilderness wherein it grew I must confess my repentance is ready to arrest my design when I consider the small proportion the Present carries to your Honours Greatness till I call to mind that Heaven it self delights to have her name sung though from the mouths of Infancy and Ignorance and that small things do oft explain the greatness of devotion and though your Honours Piety Charity and Loyalty whereof the whole Fame of your Honours Countrey is but one entire Panagyrick may render your Honour the Admiration of this Age yet I here intend an Epistle not an Encomium lest I betray the shallowness of my Judgment in offering to draw an imperfect Coppy in a place where the Original can be its own Orator and appear with so much Lustre It is from hence I receive my Encouragement to commit this Orphant to your Honours Protection For though it be already Legitimated and Licensed by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London yet I think it fit in these Seducing and Apostatising Times to Patronage it with as much Virtue as I could that under the name of two such God-Fathers it might with less scruple pass for a good Christian I humbly therefore implore your Honours acceptance thereof from him who will be ever ready to approve himself an obedient Son of this Orthodox Church and glory in nothing more than in being by your Honour esteemed The Humblest of your Honours Votaries Basiphilaos THE EPISTLE TO THE READER THou mayest perhaps wonder at my folly and confidence to hold a Candle to the Sun and imploy my Time and Pen on a Subject that hath been so copiously and curiously handled by several Worthies of this and precedent Ages eminent for Piety and Learning and Giants in both in comparison of my self For which I have only this Apolagy that this was at first intended for my own private satisfaction but the frequent Importunities of some Worthy and Learned Persons after some strugling I being ever averse to popularity have prevailed with me to make it publick in respect of its brevity whereby many who have neither Time nor Money to expend upon larger Volumnes may I hope receive so much satisfaction at least from this short Treatise as to stay their Stomachs and keep them from rebellion in these seducing times which is commonly the Child ef Ignorance Ambition Prejudice or misguided Devotion And it is probable the more Curious may find something that hath been omitted by others For though a Gyant may see further than another Man yet set a Dwarf upon a Gyants Shoulder and he may see further than he I confess the too violent Contentions and disputes of Eminent Learned and Pious Men of both sides upon this Subject caused me to decline both for fear of being biassed by either and apply my self to the Fountain of Scripture and Antiquity Reasons surest Guides Pruning I must confess and Reformation I allow of but Eradication and Deformation I tremble to hear of and hope never to see God forbid that personal Errours should destroy a thing so Ancient and sealed with the Blood of so many Martyrs Though Judas die in the Consciousness of his Treason yet another must succeed him in his Bishoprick I endeavour to croud as much as I can in a little room yet hope to satisfie all who are not more addicted to their Wills than Reason if mine deceive me not for I look upon Grave obstinacy Pride formal Ignorance and deluded Credulity to be my onely Gainsayers however I have hereby discharged the Duty I owe my Conscience and hope to find the benefit of that which is all I look for and sufficient to arm me against the Obloquies or Misconstructions of those whose Hearts are full of that which their Tongues must utter or break with the Plerophory But I had rather suffer the Censure of the Malevolent than to be thought to consent to that which my Conscience approves not if this excuse me for writing I am glad if not I have pleased my self in giving an account of thus much of my Faith to the World and in the discharge of my troubled Thoughts and Conscience AARONS ROD Blossoming Or The Orthodox Government of the Church of England by Bishops Presbiters and Deacons Asserted from the Practice of the Apostles c. IN Discourses Rhetorical men desire to shew the Power of Nature improved by Art which we call Eloquence in Logical Disputes the quickness of Apprehension and the improvement of Judgement the one often makes a difference betwixt Subtilties and attempts to puzzle Reason The other rightly imployed defines and settles a Truth obscured by different Falsities In matters of Faith we lay aside Reason and yield to Scripture's Truth as other Faculties of the Body do to their Informer the Rational Soul and as Young Scholars to their ipse dixits We believe therefore what neither Sence nor Reason can make us to conceive I believe the Scripture to be the Sacred Word of God and what Truth I find therein I conceive it to be Jure Divino My Reason I confess is bound and yields in the Point of Episcopacy that it is Jure Divino because I find for it so many ipse dixits in Sacred Writ My Judgement also is further strengthened therein by Reasons sufficient to settle Humane Belief Opinion we define to be haerens dubia de veritate in animo presumptio a questionable and doubtful presumption in ones conceit that a