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A89779 The temple measured: or, A brief survey of the temple mystical, which is the instituted church of Christ. Wherein are solidly and modestly discussed, most of the material questions touching the constitution and government of the visible church militant here on earth. Together with the solution of all sorts of objections which are usually framed against the model and platform of ecclesiastical polity, which is here asserted and maintained. In particular here are debated, the points of so much controversie, touching the unity of the church, the members of the church, the form of the church, and church covenant, the power of the church, the officers of the church, and their power in church-government, the power of magistrates about the church, and some church acts, as admission of members, and other things set down in the table before the book. / By James Noyes teacher of the church at Newbery in New England. Noyes, James, 1608-1656. 1646 (1646) Wing N1460; Thomason E359_12; ESTC R201171 85,622 104

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whole Church This they could not do as members of one particular Church but as transcendent Officers and as visible Heads of the Catholike Church The Apostles have been called heretofore and that justly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Now many and all Churches under the same visible Officers are but one Church many Corporations under one King are but one Body Politick The twelve Tribes in Israel under one King made but one Kingdom 3. The Apostles c. admitted members into the Catholike Church neither in the presence nor under the notion of any particular Church Acts 8. 10. 16. The Eunuch Cornelius the Jaylor and such like were baptized members of no visible Church if there was not a visible Church Universal Ecclesia non est Resp non aristocratio sed regnum Beza Ep. 83. p. 367. 4. Christ is one visible Head one Master of the family one Bishop one King visibly by vertue of his Laws and Ordinances and works of special providence in the Churches Christ walketh in the midst of the golden candlesticks Rev. 1. and sitteth in the midst of two or three gathered together in his Name Matth. 18. Thus a King though absent from his Kingdom is a visible King in his Kingdom The King of England is visibly King of Scotland though he makes his abode and keeps his Court in London 5. The Church of the Jews was a type and patern of the Christian Church Ezek. 40.41 42. Revel 11.1 2. compared with Rev. 21. The Church of the Jews consisted of many Tribes and many Cities yet was but one Body politick The great Synedrian of Jerusalem might resemble the great Presbytery of the Apostles and extraordinary Elders in respect of more ordinary execution in Primitive days and Synods and Councels in respect of lesse ordinary execution in succeeding ages Acts 12.1 Eph. 3.21 1 Tim. 3.15 6. It is correspondent to Scripture-phrase the visible Church is termed in Scripture one Universal Church Matth. 16.18 the Universal Church is one visible Church because it is described as acting visibly in the administrations of the Keys This may be more fully proved in another place See Calvin Instit lib. 4. cap. 1. In Eph. 4. the Universal Church is one visible Church because it is described by its visible Officers Apostles Prophets Evangelists Pastors and Teachers 1 Cor. 12 the Universal Church is one visible Church because it is described by its visible Officers in like manner Rev. 11.1 2 3 the Universal Church is described as visible by one city by one court and is called the outward court and so distinguished as it is visible from the mystical Church which is resembled by the Temple 7. The mystical Union of Brotherhood doth naturally constitute one Body mystical Why should not the visible Union of Brotherhood in profession constitute one Body visible The Lord severed the children of Israel into Tribes yet so as that all might be one Body under one Prince and Priest 8. All natural grounds of fellowship in particular Churches in respect of more ordinary execution A sin against authority is a greater sin an evil inflicted by authority is a greater evil do bespeak fellowship in one Catholike Church in point of lesse ordinary execution Brotherly Union Christian profession the edification of the Church the celebration of the Name of Christ all these are prevalent Christ is glorified most eminently in the great Assembly Pride and Independence are inseparable If the children of Jacob had been divided into Tribes as independent States they might soon have rejected one another as Esaeu and Jacob did The notion of a relation doth cherish affection and maintain union 9. The manner of admission in Primitive days obligeth to all Churches to the whole Church as well as to a particular Church 2 Chron. 15.12 34.31 As all Israel together was wont to professe their purpose to walk according to the Law before the Lord so all converts in Primitive days did professe their purpose to walk with all Saints in all the Ordinances of Christ That covenant which converts then made seemeth to be general with reference to all Churches Thus then the Church Militant is one visible Body one House one Family one Tabernacle one Temple one Candlestick one Citie one New Jerusalem Rev. 21. this Jerusalem hath twelve gates and these gates are particular Churches which do admit into the whole City as well as into the particular gates every gate is an entry into the city and all in the city have a virtual admission thorow every gate Every Common-wealth hath power offensive secondarily for the defending of it self or any other in case of oppression Abraham had power to rescue Lot but this power is not equal to the power of Churches God hath distinguished Esau from Jacob in point of Politie but God hath united the children of Jacob by one staff of beauty and another of bonds both by temporal and spiritual authority before Christ came God hath altered the constitution of the world sin hath rent the world in pieces but God hath repaired and united the Church by an Uniformity of Ordinances and by an identity of profession under one visible Head the Lord Christ All Saints are next brethren as the children of Jacob were and united by a perpetual bond The Churches do approve of each others acts by mutual consent when one Church admitteth members electeth Officers dispenseth Censures it acts for all Churches What is done by one gate in Jerusalem is done by the whole city intuitu Beza Ep. 68. p. 290. though not interventu totius Ecclesiae as Master Parker distinguisheth to another purpose Lastly it is generally supposed that all Churches have power to act together and to exert power of Jurisdiction in a General Councel Calvin is expresse Instit l. 4. c. 8 9. And if this be granted it follows that the Church is one visibly It could not act as one in a General Councel if it were not one visibly Operari sequitur esse Object The whole Church hath no visible Head Answ Particular Churches are visible Churches when they are destitute of visible Officers The whole Church accordingly may be one visible Body without any visible Officers at least in respect of power to act conjunctim ordinarily 2. Christ is supposed to be a visible Head in some respect and Ecclesiastical Policie is acknowledged to be Monarchical in respect of Christ Judg 8.23 Josephus observes that there was a Monarchical Theocracie in Israel we may as well conclude that there is such a Monarchie in the Christian Church to the end of the world 3. The Church is one so as to act ordinarily as one divisim And therefore when a particular Presbytery excommunicateth any person he doth excommunicate that person out of all particular Churches or the Universal Church and that by the authority of the universal Church because there is such a mutual consent in all Churches Pastores saith Chamier si