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A59435 The fundamental charter of Presbytery as it hath been lately established in the kingdom of Scotland examin'd and disprov'd by the history, records, and publick transactions of our nation : together with a preface, wherein the vindicator of the Kirk is freely put in mind of his habitual infirmities. Sage, John, 1652-1711. 1695 (1695) Wing S286; ESTC R33997 278,278 616

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very_o earnest_a and_o careful_a to_o have_v their_o reader_n advert_v that_o when_o episcopacy_n be_v establish_v by_o the_o agreement_n at_o leith_n anno_fw-la 1572._o the_o bishop_n be_v to_o have_v no_o more_o power_n than_o the_o superintendent_o have_v before_o and_o indeed_o it_o be_v true_a they_o have_v no_o more_o as_o i_o have_v already_o acknowledge_v but_o i_o will_v advise_v our_o brethren_n to_o be_v more_o cautious_a in_o insist_v on_o such_o a_o dangerous_a point_n or_o glory_v in_o such_o a_o discovery_n hereafter_o for_o thus_o i_o argue_v the_o episcopacy_n agree_v to_o at_o leith_n anno_fw-la 1572_o as_o to_o its_o essential_o its_o power_n and_o authority_n be_v the_o same_o with_o the_o superintendency_n establish_v at_o the_o reformation_n anno_fw-la 1560._o but_o the_o general_n assembly_n hold_v at_o dundee_n anno_fw-la 1580._o condemn_a the_o power_n and_o authority_n of_o the_o episcopacy_n agree_v to_o at_o leith_n anno_fw-la 1572._o ergo_fw-la they_o condemn_v the_o power_n and_o authority_n of_o the_o superintendency_n establish_v by_o our_o reformer_n anno_fw-la 1560._o ergo_fw-la the_o assembly_n 1580._o not_o only_o forsake_v but_o condemn_v the_o principle_n of_o our_o reformer_n but_o if_o this_o reason_v hold_v i_o think_v our_o present_a presbyterian_a brethren_n have_v no_o reason_n to_o claim_v the_o title_n of_o successor_n to_o our_o reformer_n they_o must_v not_o ascend_v so_o high_a as_o the_o year_n 1560_o they_o must_v stand_v at_o the_o year_n 1580_o for_o if_o i_o mistake_v not_o the_o law_n of_o heraldry_n will_v not_o allow_v they_o to_o call_v themselves_o the_o true_a posterity_n of_o those_o who_o they_o condemn_v and_o who_o principle_n they_o declare_v erroneous_a in_o such_o moral_a cognation_n i_o take_v oneness_n of_o principle_n to_o be_v the_o foundation_n of_o the_o relation_n as_o oneness_n of_o blood_n be_v in_o physical_a cognation_n let_v they_o not_o therefore_o go_v far_o up_o than_o the_o year_n 1580._o let_v they_o date_n the_o reformation_n from_o this_o assembly_n at_o dundee_n and_o own_o master_n andrew_n melvil_n and_o john_n durie_n etc._n etc._n for_o their_o first_o parent_n when_o they_o have_v fix_v there_o i_o shall_v perchance_o allow_v they_o to_o affirm_v that_o the_o church_n of_o scotland_n be_v reform_v in_o their_o sense_n of_o reformation_n by_o presbyter_n that_o be_v presbyterian_o proceed_v we_o now_o to_o the_o three_o enquiry_n whether_o prelacy_n and_o the_o superiority_n of_o any_o office_n in_o the_o church_n above_o presbyter_n be_v a_o great_a and_o insupportable_a grievance_n and_o trouble_v to_o this_o nation_n and_o contrary_a to_o the_o inclination_n of_o the_o generality_n of_o the_o people_n ever_o since_o the_o reformation_n consider_v what_o have_v be_v discourse_v so_o full_o on_o the_o former_a enquiry_n this_o may_v be_v very_o soon_o dispatch_v for_o if_o prelacy_n and_o the_o superiority_n of_o other_o officer_n in_o the_o church_n above_o presbyter_n be_v so_o unanimous_o consent_v to_o and_o establish_v at_o the_o reformation_n if_o it_o continue_v to_o be_v own_v revered_a and_o submit_v to_o by_o pastor_n and_o people_n without_o interruption_n without_o be_v ever_o call_v in_o question_n for_o full_a fifteen_o year_n after_o the_o reformation_n if_o after_o it_o be_v call_v in_o question_n its_o adversary_n find_v it_o so_o hard_a a_o task_n to_o subvert_v it_o that_o they_o spend_v five_o year_n more_o before_o they_o can_v get_v it_o subvert_v and_o declare_v unlawful_a even_o as_o it_o be_v then_o in_o scotland_n if_o these_o thing_n be_v true_a i_o say_v i_o think_v it_o be_v not_o very_o credible_a that_o it_o be_v a_o great_a and_o insupportable_a grievance_n and_o trouble_n to_o this_o nation_n and_o contrary_a to_o the_o inclination_n of_o the_o generality_n of_o the_o people_n ever_o since_o the_o reformation_n this_o collection_n i_o take_v to_o be_v as_o clear_v a_o demonstration_n as_o the_o subject_n be_v capable_a of_o but_o beside_o this_o we_o
swatch_n pardon_v the_o word_n if_o it_o be_v not_o english_a of_o both_o his_o historical_a and_o his_o argumentative_a skill_n a_o talon_n he_o bewail_v much_o the_o want_n of_o in_o his_o adversary_n as_o may_v make_v it_o appear_v just_a and_o reasonable_a for_o any_o man_n to_o decline_v he_o but_o lest_o he_o be_v not_o represent_v there_o so_o full_o as_o he_o ought_v to_o be_v so_o full_o as_o may_v justify_v my_o decline_a of_o he_o i_o shall_v be_v at_o some_o far_a pain_n here_o to_o give_v the_o reader_n a_o full_a prospect_n of_o he_o to_o delineate_v he_o minutely_o might_n perchance_o be_v too_o laborious_a for_o i_o and_o too_o tedious_a and_o loathsome_a to_o my_o reader_n i_o shall_v restrict_n myself_o therefore_o to_o his_o four_o cardinal_n virtue_n his_o learning_n his_o judgement_n his_o civility_n and_o his_o modesty_n or_o because_o we_o be_v scottishman_n to_o give_v they_o their_o plain_a scotch_a name_n his_o ignorance_n his_o nonsense_n his_o ill-nature_n and_o his_o impudence_n perhaps_o i_o shall_v not_o be_v able_a to_o reduce_v every_o individual_a instance_n to_o its_o proper_a species_n it_o be_v very_o hard_a to_o do_v that_o in_o matter_n which_o have_v such_o affinity_n one_o with_o another_o as_o there_o be_v between_o ignorance_n and_o nonsense_n or_o between_o ill-nature_n and_o impudence_n but_o this_o i_o dare_v promise_n if_o i_o can_v keep_v by_o the_o nice_a law_n of_o category_n i_o shall_v be_v careful_a to_o keep_v by_o the_o strict_a law_n of_o justice_n i_o shall_v entitle_v he_o to_o nothing_o that_o be_v not_o true_o his_o own_o so_o much_o for_o preface_n come_v we_o next_o to_o the_o purpose_n and_o in_o the_o 1._o place_n i_o be_o apt_a to_o think_v since_o ever_o write_v be_v a_o trade_n there_o be_v never_o author_n furnish_v with_o a_o rich_a stock_n of_o unquestionable_a ignorance_n for_o it_o to_o insist_v on_o all_o the_o evidence_n of_o this_o will_v swell_v this_o preface_n to_o a_o bulk_n beyond_o the_o book_n i_o omit_v therefore_o his_o make_v presbyterian_a rule_v elder_n as_o contradistinct_a from_o teach_v elder_n of_o divine_a institution_n his_o make_v the_o seniores_fw-la sometime_o mention_v by_o the_o father_n such_o rule_v elder_n and_o his_o lay_v stress_n on_o the_o old_a blunder_n about_o st._n ambrose_n testimony_n to_o that_o purpose_n vide_fw-la true_n represent_v of_o presbyterian_a government_n prop._n 3_o these_o i_o omit_v because_o not_o peculiar_a to_o he_o i_o omit_v even_o that_o which_o for_o any_o thing_n i_o know_v may_v be_v peculiar_a to_o he_o viz._n that_o his_o rule_v elder_n be_v call_v bishop_n and_o that_o their_o necessary_a qualification_n be_v set_v down_o at_o length_n in_o scrip._n e._n g._n 1_o tim._n 3.2_o and_o tit._n 1.6_o ibid._n prop._n 3.4_o i_o omit_v his_o learned_a affirmative_a that_o patronage_n be_v not_o bring_v into_o the_o church_n till_o the_o 7_o the_o or_o 8_o the_o centurie_n or_o late_a and_o that_o they_o come_v in_o among_o the_o late_a antichristian_a corruption_n and_o usurpation_n ibid._n answ._n to_o object_n 9_o the_o i_o omit_v all_o such_o assertion_n as_o these_o that_o the_o most_o and_o most_o eminent_a of_o the_o prelatist_n acknowledge_v that_o by_o our_o saviour_n appointment_n and_o according_a to_o the_o practice_n of_o the_o first_o and_o best_a age_n of_o the_o church_n she_o ought_v to_o be_v and_o be_v govern_v in_o common_a by_o minister_n act_v in_o parity_n ibid._n prop._n 12._o that_o diocesan_n episcopacy_n be_v not_o settle_v in_o st._n cyprian_n be_v time_n rational_a defence_n of_o nonconformity_n etc._n etc._n p._n 157_o that_o diocesan_n episcopacy_n prevail_v not_o for_o the_o first_o three_o century_n and_o that_o it_o be_v not_o general_o in_o the_o 4_o the_o centurie_n ibid._n 158._o that_o the_o bishop_n s_o cyprian_n all_o alongst_o speak_v of_o be_v a_o presbyterian_a moderator_n ibid._n 179._o that_o cyprian_n austin_n athanasius_n etc._n etc._n be_v only_o such_o moderator_n ibid._n 175_o 176_o 177_o 178._o i_o omit_v his_o insist_v on_o the_o authority_n of_o the_o decretal_a epistle_n attribute_v to_o pope_n anacletus_fw-la as_o if_o they_o be_v genuine_a ibid._n 202._o and_o that_o great_a evidence_n of_o his_o skill_n in_o the_o affair_n of_o the_o protestant_a church_n viz._n that_o episcopacy_n be_v not_o to_o be_v see_v in_o any_o one_o of_o they_o except_o england_n ibid._n p._n 10._o nay_o i_o omit_v his_o nimble_a and_o learned_a gloss_n he_o have_v put_v on_o st._n ierom_n toto_fw-la orbe_n decretum_fw-la etc._n etc._n viz._n that_o this_o remedy_n of_o schism_n in_o many_o place_n begin_v then_o i._n e._n in_o st._n ierom_n time_n to_o be_v think_v on_o and_o that_o it_o be_v no_o wonder_n that_o this_o corruption_n begin_v then_o to_o creep_v in_o it_o be_v then_o about_o the_o end_n of_o the_o four_o centurie_n when_o i_o write_v etc._n etc._n ibid._n 170._o neither_o shall_v i_o insist_v on_o his_o famous_a exposition_n of_o st._n ierom_n quid_fw-la facit_fw-la episcopus_fw-la etc._n etc._n because_o it_o have_v be_v sufficient_o expose_v already_o in_o the_o historical_a relation_n of_o the_o general_n ass._n 1690._o nor_o on_o his_o make_n plutarch_n simonides_n chrysostom_n etc._n etc._n every_o grecian_a speak_v latin_n when_o he_o have_v the_o confidence_n to_o cite_v they_o these_o and_o 50_o more_o such_o surprise_a argument_n of_o our_o author_n singular_a learning_n i_o shall_v pass_v over_o and_o shall_v insist_v only_o a_o little_a on_o two_o or_o three_o instance_n which_o to_o my_o taste_n seem_v superlative_o pleasant_a and_o 1._o in_o that_o profound_a book_n which_o he_o call_v a_o rational_a defence_n of_o nonconformity_n etc._n etc._n in_o answer_n to_o d._n stillingfleet_n vnreasonableness_n of_o the_o separation_n from_o the_o church_n of_o england_n pag._n 172._o he_o have_v gloss_v st._n chrysostom_n yet_o more_o ridiculous_o than_o he_o do_v st._n jerom._n the_o passage_n as_o 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