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A26898 Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated including the chief part of the government of Christian princes and popes, and a true account of the most troubling controversies and heresies till the Reformation ... / by Richard Baxter ... Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1680 (1680) Wing B1224; ESTC R229528 479,189 470

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of scandalous and uncapable men Can. 9. and 10. Which will justifie Pope Nicholas forbidding any to take the Mass of a Fornicating Priest 3. That Rural Bishops were then in use and allowed by the Council Can. 8. 4. That no Bishop was to remove from one Church to another Can. 15. which Euseb. Nicom soon broke 5. Even in the Arabick Canons the 4th si populo placebit is a Condition of every Bishops Election 6. The 5th Arab. Canon in case of discord among the people who shall be their Bishop or Priest it is referred to the people to consider which is most blameless And no Bishop or Priest must be taken into anothers place if the former was blameless So that if Pastors be wrongfully cast out the people must not forsake them nor receive the obtruded 7. Those Ordained by Meletius were to be received into the Ministry where others dyed If by the suffrage of the people they were judged fit and the Bishop of Alex. designed them Sozom. l. 1. c. 23. § 15. XXXI The next Council in Binnius and in Crabs Order is said to be at Rome under Sylvester with 275. Bishops But this is confessed to be partly false if not all And is the same that is before mentioned which ordered that no Bishop should ordain any Clerk nisi cum omni adunatâ Ecclesiâ But with all the Church united or gathered into one Which Canon seemeth made when a Church was no more than could meet together and when the People had a Negative Voice But the Concil Gangrense is Binnius's next though Crab put afterward some of the forementioned also said to be in Sylvesters days and yet Sozomen and some others say that the Council of Nice was in Iulius days though most say otherwise Here were sixteen Bishops who condemned some Errours of Eustathius of Armenia or rather one Eutactus as Bin. thinks who was too severe against Marriage as if it were sinful and against eating Flesh and against receiving the Sacrament at the Hands of a married Priest he made Servants equal with their Masters he set light by Church-Assemblies he drew Wives to leave their Husbands for Continency and on pretence of Virginity despised married Persons These superstitions they here condemned § 16. XXXII An. 335. The Council at Tyre was held for the Tryal of Athanasius where he was unjustly condemned and thereupon by Constantine banished though his innocency was after cleared Had not his severity against the Meletians driven them to joyn with the Arians against him Epiphanius saith they had not been able to make head thus against him Constantines Epistle to the Alexandrians lamenting and chiding them for their Discords is well worth the translating but that I must not be so tedious See it Bin. p. 391. § 17. XXXIII The next is a Council at Ierusalem An. 335. where Arius Faith was tryed approved and he restored to Alexandria and the favour of Constantine The Creed which he gave in was this We believe in one God the Father Almighty and in the Lord Iesus Christ his Son begotten of him before all Ages God the Word by whom all things were made which are in Heaven and in Earth Who came down and was Incarnat● and Suffered and Rose again and Ascended to the Heavens and shall come again to Iudge the Living and the Dead And in the Holy Ghost The Resurrection of the Flesh The Life of the World to come and the Kingdom of Heaven In one Catholick Church of God extending it self from one end of the Earth unto the other Arius with this protesting against vain Subtilties and Controversies desireth the Emperour to accept of this as the Evangelical Faith and the Council and the Emperour receive him as for the joyful restoration of Unity and Peace and so would undo what was done at Nice The Emperour was so greatly troubled at the continued divisions of the Bishops that he was glad of any hope of Unity and Peace But this proved not the way § 18. XXXIV An. 336. A Council was called at Constantinople in which they accused condemned and banished Marcellus Ancyranus an Adversary to the Arians as if he had denyed the Godhead of Christ upon some wrested word though it was their denying it that offended him Here also Arius was justified and Athanasius condemned But Arius dyed shortly after § 19. XXXV The next is a Council of 116 Bishops at Rome in or about An. 337. under Iulius in which the Nicene Creed was owned and the Arians condemned and nothing else down that is recorded § 20. XXXVI The next was a Council at Alexandria which vindicated Athanasius from his Accusations when Constantinus junior sent him home from his Banishment § 21. XXXVII The next was a Council at Antioch of near 100 Bishops of which 36 were Arians the most Orthodox and the holy Iames of Nisibis one yet they deposed Athanasius and the Arians it 's like by the Emperours favour carryed it In his place they put George a Cappadocian suspected to be an Arian whom as I said before the People murdered burnt and scattered his Ashes in the Wind and he was one of the Arians Martyrs Unless England had ever been Arian I cannot believe them that say that this is the St. George that the English have so much honoured § 23. This Arian Council finding that the Emperours favour gave them the Power made many Canons against Non-Conformists The first Can. is against them that keep not Easter at the due time The second against them that come to the hearing of the Word but communicate not publickly in the Lords Supper and Prayers and against them that keep private Meetings and that communicate with them Can. 4. Was to make their Case hopeless that exercise the Ministry after they are Silenced or Deposed be they Bishops Priests or Deacons Can. 5. Was that if any Priest or Deacon gathered Churches or Assemblies against the Bishops Will and took not warning he was to be Deposed And if he go on to be oppressed by the exteriour Power as Seditious There is their Strength Can. 6 and 7. None suspended by his own Bishop was to be received by another nor any Stranger without Certificates Can. 8. Country-Priests may not write Canonical Epistles but Rural Bishops may Can. 9. No Bishop must do any thing without the Metropolitane save what belongeth by Ordination and Guidance to his own Church Can. 10. Though the rural Bishops are consecrated as true Bishops yet they shall only govern their own Churches and Ordain such lower Orders as they need but not Ordain Presbyters or Deacons without the City-Bishops to whom they are subject Can. 11. Casteth out all Bishops or other Clergy-men that go to the Prince without the Metropolitane's Counsel or Letters Can. 12. Deposed or silenced Ministers must not go to Princes for relief but appeal to a Synod Can. 13. Bishops must not go or ordain in other Diocess unless sent for by the Metropolitane else their Ordinations there
Lover of Truth he used to do such things as these which are familiar with men of exquisite honesty who through their excellent study of Godliness use this great liberty of Speech Therefore when he saw things ill carried in the Churches he sometimes spake his thoughts and could not forbear blaming them As if he saw any of the Clergy over covetous of Money be it Bishop or Priest he would reprehend them or if any abounded in luxury and pleasures or if they corrupted any part of the Doctrine or Discipline of the Church he would not bear with them but blame them Which was troublesome to men of a dissolute life And therefore he underwent the greatest contumelies being exagitated by the hatred and malicious words of them all But he being thus tossed about and beaten and reproached did bear it all with an equal mind and thus long continued in the Communion of the Church Till some that were more vehemently offended with him for these Causes cast him out But yet he patiently bore all this but being more earnestly intent for the promoting of the Truth he still studied not to be drawn away from the Conjunction and Society of the Catholick Church But when he and his friends were still beaten and suffered unworthy usage groaning under these evils he took Counsel of the violence of these calamities and contumelies And so he separated himself from the Church and many falling away with him a new Divorce was hereby made For he did not in any thing depart from the right faith but he with his partakers held in all things sincere Religion Though in one small matter they are too stiff About the Father Son and Holy Ghost they judg excellently and as the Catholick Church and swerve not a jot and the rest of the order of their Lives is truly most excellent and admirable so that not only He himself but even the Bishops Priests and all the rest of them live by the labour of their hands Indeed they had a conceit that the Body did partake of the Image of God and they thought that to please Constantine the Nicene Council had altered the Custom and Tradition of the Church about Easter But these were not the causes of their departure from the Church but the violence of dissolut● Bishops that cast them out as being impatient of their strictness and opposition to their sin § 8. About Easter saith Epiphanius p. 821. Neque ●ruditis ignotum est quàm saepe diversis temporibus de illius festi celebritate varii Ecclesiasticae disciplinae tumultus ac contentiones obortae sint praesertim Polycarpi ac Victoris aetate cùm Orientales ab Occidentalibus divulsi ●acificas à se invicem literas nullas acciperent Quod idem aliis temporibus accidit velut Alexandri Episcopi Alexandrini Crescentii quemadmodum contra se mutuò scripserint acerrimè pugnaverint Quae animorum opinionumque distractio ex quo semel post Episcopos illos qui ex circumcisione ac Iudaeorum sectâ ad Christum se converterant agitari coepit ad nostra usque tempora eodem est tenore perducta By which we see 1. With what caution Tradition must be trusted 2. How early Bishops began to divide the Church about things indifferent § 9. That men that all in the main fear God should thus contend abuse and persecute one another is sad and hath even been a hardening of Infidels But alas the remnant of corruption in the best will somewhat corrupt their conversations It is a sad note of Epiphanius ib. p. 816. I have known some of the Confessours who delivered up Body and Soul for their Lord and persevering in confession and chastity obtained greatest sincerity of faith and excelled in piety humanity and Religion and were continual in fastings and in a word did flourish in all honesty and virtue yet the same men were blemished with some vice as either they were prone to reproach men or would swear by the name of God or were over talkative or prone to anger or got gold and silver or were defiled with some such filth which yet detract nothing from the just measure of virtue § 10. But as God made a good use of the falling out of Paul and Barnabas so he did of Audius his unhappy case Being cast out of the Church he took it to be his d●ty to Communicate with his own party and a Bishop that suffered for the like made him a Bishop and the Bishops accused him to the Emperour that he drew many people from the obedience of the Church and hereupon the Emperour banished him into Scythia Dwelling there he went into the inner parts of Gothia and there instructed many of the barbarous in the principles of Christianity and gathered many Monasteries of them w●o lived in great religious strictness p. 827. But it is hard to stop short of extreams when men are alienated by scandal and violence They ca●●e to so great a dislike of the Bishops of the common Churches that they would not pray with any man how blameless soever that did but hold Communion with the Church Vranius a Bishop and some others joyning with them made Bishops of the Goths Note out of Epiphanius p. 827 828. what Country was called Gothia in those times § 11. It is not to be past over that at the Nicene Council the first speaker and one of the chief against the Arians was Eustathius Bishop of Antioch And when Eusebius Nicomed was made Bishop of Consta●tinople he pretended a desire to see Ierusalem and passing through Antioch secretly hired a Whore to swear that Eustathius was the Father of her child and getting some Bishops of his Faction together they judged Eustathius to be deposed as an Adulterer and got the Emperour to consent and banish him And after the Woman in misery confessed all and said that it was one Eustathius a Smith that was the father of her child § 12. In Pisanus's Con●il Nic. Bin. p. 332. this Eustathius is made the first Disputer against a Philosopher And whereas the great cause of the Arians Errour was that they could not conceive how the Son could be of one substance with the Father without a partition of that substance Eustathius tells the Philosopher that took their part and urged Faciamus hominem ad Imaginem c. that The Image of God is simple and without all composition being of the nature of fire but he meaneth sure but analogically § 13. In the same Pisanus lib. 3. p. 345. Bin. the description of the Church is There is one Church in Heaven and Earth in this the Holy Ghost resteth But Heresies that are without it are of Satan Therefore the Pope was not then taken for the Head of the Catholick Church For he pretendeth not to be the Head of them that are in Heaven See what the Catholick Church then was § 14. Note that 1. the Council of Nice nameth none Patriarchs 2. They nullifie the Ordination
to the Catholick and Apostolick Faith and not the Faith of any man I look to God himself and not to the person of any man nor care I for any man but for my soul and the true and sincere Faith The Egyptian Bishops cryed out Let no man separate him that is indivisible No man calleth one Son two The Eastern Bishops cryed Anathema to him that divideth Basil Seleuciae said Anathema to him that divideth two natures after the union and Anathema to him that knoweth not the property of the natures The Egyptian Bishops cryed out As he was born he suffered There is one Lord and one Faith None calleth one Lord two This was Nestorius voice The Eastern Bishops cryed Anathema to Nestorius and Eutyches The Egyptian Bishops cryed Divide not the Lord of Glory that is indivisible Basil Bishop of Sileuc reported how rightly he had spoken at Ephesus and how the Egyptians and Monks with noise opposed and cryed Cut him in two that saith Two Natures he is a Nestorian The Lay Judges asked him If he spake so well why did he condemn Flavianus He said Because he was necessitated to obey the rest being 130 Bishops Dioscorus said Out of thy own mouth art thou condemned that for the shame of men hast prevaricated and despised the faith Basilius Seleuc. said If I had been called to Martyrdom before the Iudges I had endured it but he that is judged of a Father useth just means Let the Son dye that speaketh even things just to a Father But the Eastern Bishops better cryed out We have all sinned we all beg pardon And Thalassius Eusebius and Eustathius leading Bishops cryed the same We have all sinned we all crave pardon After this the Acts of Ephes. and Const. were read § 19. By what I have recited out of Binnius and others these two lamentable things are undeniable I. That this doleful Contention Anathematizing and ruining each other was about the sense of ambiguous words and that they were of one mind in the matter and knew it not The Egyptians Eutychians took two Natures and two Sons to be of the same sense which the others did not And they thought that the rest had asserted a Division of the Natures when they meant but a Distinction And the rest thought that the Egyptians had denyed a Distinction who denyed but a Partition or Division II. And it is plain that while all sides held that Nestorius did hold that there were Two Sons which he expresly denyed that they cursed Nestorius in ignorance and maintained his Doctrine except of the aptitude of the phrase 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 while they curse his person or name The Doctrine of this Council is found and Nestorius's was the same for two natures in one person and one Son This is true whatever Faction say against it III. That these Bishops though we honour them for all that was good in them were so far from the Martyrs Constancy that they turned as the Emperours Countenance and the Times and worldly Interest turned voting down Things and Persons in Councils and crying omnes peccavimus in the next Only Peter's Ship saith Binnius scaped drowning at Ephesus and yet here at Calcedon under Martian all are Orthodox IV. But that which is worst of all is that yet the same men that cry peocavimus are here violent against any mercy to the Egyptian Bishops and Monks with whom they had joined at Ephesus § 20. When an Epistle of Cyrils was read the Illyricane Bishop cryed out We all believe as Cyril did Theodorete that had been for Nestorius against Cyril and cast out by Dioscorus spake more warily and said Anathema to him that saith there are two Sons We adore our Lord Iesus c. All the Bishops cryed We believe as Cyril Had not Cyril's name better hap than Dioscorus and Eutyches that followed him as far as they could understand him and spake the same words as he The Orientals cryed We believe as Cyril The Egyptians cryed We believe as Cyril We are all of the same opinion and mind Let not Satan get place and advantage among us The Eastern Bishops cryed Leo and Anatolius are of this mind The Emperour and Senate are of this mind The lay Judge Senate and all the Council cryed The Emperour the Empress and all of us are of one mind The Egyptian Bishops cryed All the World are of this mind We are of a mind And who would think that yet they were disagreed even to Hereticating and Deposing Persecuting one another O but say to the Egyptian Bishops If you are all of this mind Why did you communicate with Eutyches and condemn Flavianus Dioscorus appealed to the Records And here Eustathius Beryl shewed what labour Cyril used to explain his own meaning in his Epistles to Acacius Valerianus and Successus Bishops and that these are his words We must not understand that there are two natures but one nature incarnate of God the Word And this saying he confirmed by the Testimony of Athanasius The Oriental Bishops cryed out This is the saying of Eutyches and Dioscorus yet these men just now were all of Cyril ' s mind● Dioscorus said We affirm neither confusion of natures nor division nor conversion Anathema to him that doth Doth not this shew that they all agreed in Distinction of Natures as also Cyril did The Judges say Tell us whether Cyril ' s Epistles agree to what is here reported of them by Eustathius Eustathius sheweth the Book and saith If I have said amiss see the Book Anathematize Cyril's Book and Anathematize me The Egyptians applaud Eustathius saying Eustathius reporteth Cyril ' s words in which were We must not understand two natures but one incarnate nature of God the word And Eustathius added He hath saith there is but one nature so as to deny Christs flesh which is consubstantial with us let him be Anathema And he that saith there are two natures to the Division of the Son of God let him be Anathema one would have thought this should have ended their quarrel And Eustathius added of Flavianus himself that he received these naked words and gave them the Emperour Let it be ordered that his own hand be shewed The Judges said Why then did ye depose him Eustathius answered Erravi I erred § 21. Let it be here noted that these Eutychian words of Cyril are here openly proved past denial yet shamelesly doth Binnius say that this is Eustathii allegatio pessima haeretica What to repeat a mans Words Secondly Is it not here plain that they were all of a mind and did not or through faction would not know it when Eustathius by a clear distinction had proved it and none of them did or could contradict him § 22. Dioscorus said that Flavianus in the words following contradicted himself and was deposed for holding two natures after the union adding I have the testimony of the holy Fathers Athanasius Gregory Cyril in many places that we
Sin 2. His errour is practical and not only notional 3. It excludeth the contrary truth and is predominant so that what contrary truth he acknowledgeth he doth not soundly practically and prevailingly believe § 12. Were it not besides my present purpose I might manifest that every carnal ungodly man among us 1. Doth not truly believe any one Article of the Creed with a serious practical belief 2. Nor doth he consent to the Baptismal Covenant 3. Nor sincerely desire and put up one Petition of the Lords Prayer rightly understood 4. Nor sincerely obey one of the Ten Commandements 5. Nor can sincerely receive the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Nor 6. Is a sincere Member of the holy Catholick Church nor can sincerely hold Communion with the Saints He is an Hypocrite and damnably erroneous even while he seemeth to be Orthodox and pleadeth for the Truth and cryeth out against Heresies and Errours which he may easily and ordinarily do § 13. It hath still been one of Satans effectual Snares to deceive and damn ungodly men by to hide their own practical errour and wickedness from their Consciences by seeming to be Orthodox and crying down Errours and Heresies in others But alas how unfit persons are they for such Work And how dreadfully do they condemn themselves It is a pitiful thing to hear a man that is false to the very essence of his Baptismal Vow to revile and prosecute a poor Anabaptist though erroneous for holding that Baptism should be delayed till years of discretion that it may be the better kept Or to hear a man that obeyeth not God himself but his fleshly Lust to cry out against every Dissenter how conscionable soever for not obeying the Church in some questionable points or to hear a man that sticketh not at any wickedness that maketh for his worldly ends or pleasure to cry out against those that in fear of Perjury or Lying or other sinning against God dare not take some Oath Subscription Profession or Covenant which is imposed As these notorious Hypocrites who live quite contrary to the Christian Religion which they profess do use to call those Hypocrites that labour in all things to please God if they do but mislike any thing in their Lives So also while they are drowned in damnable Errour they cry out against Errour in those that practically hold all the Essentials of Christianity and are certainly in the way of Life if they do differ in any thing from them or are ignorant of any thing which they know He that never puts up a sincere Prayer to God for his Grace nay that would not have it to make him holy and deprive him of his sinful pleasure will yet call others erroneous and Schismaticks if they pray not by his Book or in all his Circumstances while his Heart and Family are prayerless and God's Name ofter heard in Oaths and Curses than in Prayer § 14. Because bare opinion may consist with worldliness and fleshly lusts therefore it hath long been the trick of the ungodly to seem zealous for the true Church and for right opinions and to over do here to quiet their Consciences in Sin And it hath been a Snare to many conscionable People to tempt them to suspect and dislike the Truth because ungodly Men thus stand for it and to think it must be some bad thing which wicked men seem so zealous for when as they do it but for a cover for their Sin as Hypocrites and Oppressors use long Prayers which would not serve their turn if there were not some good in it § 15. And yet Errour is such a blinding thing that it 's very usual even for grosly erroneous men to cry out most fiercely against Errour For they know not themselves and they are proud and self conceited and oft by malignity apt to suspect and condemn others What did the Jews persecute the Christians for For supposed Heresie and Errour What did the Heathens cast them to wild Beasts and Torments for For supposed Impiety and Errour because they would not erre in their Idolatry as they did What hath disquieted and torn in pieces the Christian World but erroneous and worldly Popes Patriarcks and Prelates inordinate out-crys against supposed Errours For what have they silenced hundreds and thousands of faithful Ministers of Christ for Errour For what have they racked tormented burnt to ashes and slain by the Sword so many thousand and hundred thousands O it was for Heresie or Errour And are not these men perfectly free from Errour themselves that have so great a zeal against it No so grosly erroneous are they that they deny credit to all mens Senses and know not Bread and Wine when they see and touch and taste it and would have all those destroyed that will not deny belief to sense as well as they So erroneous are they that they pretend a mortal man to be the Church Governour of all the Earth so erroneous that they think God well Worshipped by praying in words not understood and dare deny half the Sacrament of the Lords Supper to the People which they confess that he instituted and all the Church did use so erroneous that they think the flames of Purgatory will help them the better to love that God that doth torment them How foul and many are their Errours that kill and burn and damn others as erroneous But S. Iames hath told us Iam. 3. That the Wisdom is not from above but is earthly sensual and devillish which hath an envious striving zeal and that if it work not by ●eakness of wisdom and be not pure peaceable gentle easie to be intreated full of mercy and good fruits without partiality and hypocrisie sowing the fruit of righteousness in peace by peace-making but hath bitter contention it is not of God but bringeth confusion and every evil work § 16. The Arians were cruel Persecutors on pretence of zeal against Errour as they accounted it They banished godly Pastors they killed them they cut out the Preachers Tongues they reproached them The Emperours Valens and Constantius were more fierce than the Arian Goths themselves Macedonius that denyed the Deity of the Holy Ghost was a great pretender to Orthodoxness and a great decryer and persecuter of others as erroneous and Hereticks Nestorius though somewhat worse judged of by Cyril than he deserved was justly condemned were it but for his heat and fierceness against others He fell presently upon the Novatians and other Parties and began with this overdoing zeal at his entrance O Emperour give me a Church without Heresie and I will give-thee Victory over the Persians that is Destroy all these dissenting Parties and God will prosper thee And very quickly was he deposed condemned and at last banished even to misery and death as an Heretick whether justly or no I shall say more anon The Eutychians were as great Zealots against Errour and Heresie as any of the rest They took Cyril for their Captain whom Theodoret and
Good Evil and the most certain Truths by the name of Perverse and unjust Doctrines against the Lord and Mens own Souls What heed to take of these Mens words when they seem zealous against Sin and Error § 16. Perhaps you will ask How could any but Idiots be so ignorant Whither did they think the Setting-Sun went Or what did they think the Earth stood upon Answ. The easiest things are strange to Men that never learnt them it 's pity that it should be true that Lactantius and other Ancients yea Austin himself were ignorant of the Antipodes but yet they had more Modesty than to hereticate and excommunicate them that affirmed it Few Bishops had much Philosophy then Origen and Apollinaris that were most Philosophical had been hereticated and disgraced it Clemens and Tatianus sped not much better Councils had forbid Bishops to read the Books of Heathens Austin had a truly Philosophical head being the Father of School-Divinity but he was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and had little from his Teachers You may see in a great Hereticater Philastrius what they thought then of the course of the Sun by what he saith of the Stars As it was one Heresie to call the Star● by the names of living Creatures so it was another to deny that the Stars were Luminaries arbitrarily moved that by Angels were set out at night to light the World and at morning retired inwards or were taken into their place again as Men set out lights to the street at night and take them in again I confess that no General Council declared this as they have done worse things but you see what kind of Men were hereticated by Pope Zachary St. Boniface and St. Philastrius and such Bishops and how little it signifieth in such Writers whether you read a Man called a Saint or a Sinner an Orthodox Catholick or Nefandissimus Haereticus as they use to speak I speak it only of such Men. § 17. For Reader I must still remember thee that this Folly Pride and almost Fury was not the Genius or Character of the true spiritual Ministers and Church of Christ but of a worldly ignorant domineering sort of Men that made it their business to get Preferment and have their wills God had all this while abundance of faithful Ministers that sate down at the lower end and humble holy People that set not up themselves in worldly Grandure and came not much on the Stage but approved themselves in secret and in their several Places and Conversations to God some Lay-men some Priests some Bishops some of their names are come down to us in History but those are few They strove not for great Places nor did their Works to be seen of Men nor looked to Men for their Reward § 18. Some of the Canons and Councils of these Universal Pastors were answerable to their Excommunications In Zachary ' s 12th Epistle to his Vassal St. Boniface he giveth him the resolution of many doubts One is After how long time Lard may be eaten And it is resolved by the Pope That there is yet no Canon or Law for this by the Fathers but he determineth himself 1. That it must not be eaten before it be dried in the smoke or boiled or basted with fire But if you list to eat it raw it must be eaten after the Feast of Easter Binnius p. 209. What would become of the Church if there were not a Judge of such Controversies and an infallible Determiner of such Questions § 19. CCXXV. I told you before how the Pope commanded Boniface to call a Council to eject him that asserted the Antipodes I must next add a French Council called by King Carolomannus to Reform the Clergy an 742. and to recover Christian Religion which in the dayes of former Princes dissipata corruit being dissipated was ruined and to shew the People how they may come to save their Souls who have been hitherto deceived by false Priests They are the words of the King and Council Bin. p. 210. c. 2. Where it was decreed that Priests be not Soldiers unnecessarily That they keep not Hounds to go an hunting with nor Hawks That every Religious Fornicator shall in the Jayl do Pennance with Bread and Water If the Fornicator be a Priest he shall be first scourged and then remain in Prison two years But if an inferior Clerk or Monk so fall he shall be whipt and then do Pennance a whole year in Prison and so the Nuns This was somewhat like a Reformation Had it not been done by a King it might have past for Heresie It was at Ratisbonne Boniface presiding Such another Council called Leptinense there was under Carolomannus Another Council at Rome repeated the oft repeated Canons to keep Bishops and Priests from Nuns and from Fornication § 20. An. 744. Another Synodus Suession under Chilperic governed by Pepin condemned again Aldebert that set up Crosses in several places and drew People to himself and another as Hereticks § 21. Another Council in Germany an 745. handsomly set Boniface the Pope's Agent in the Archbishoprick of Mentz First Geroldus the Archbishop is sent out against the Saxons with an Army and he and most of them killed Then Gervilio his Son a Lay-man is made Archbishop to comfort him At another War he pretends a Conference with him that kill'd his Father and murders him this is past by as blameless But Boniface saith That a Man that had his hand in Blood must not be a Bishop and so got him out and was made the chief Archbishop of Germany himself in his place Judge whether he served the Pope for nought § 22. Yet Boniface had not done with the two Hereticks Aldebert and Clemens a French man and a Scot. Boniface sendeth to Rome Bin. p. 216. to desire the Pope that as he had himself condemned these two Hereticks the Pope would also condemn them and cast them into Prisons where none might speak with them Thus the Pope obtained his Kingdom and edified the Church The motive was that Boniface prosecuting them had suffered much for their sakes the People saying that he had taken from them holy Apostolick Men but this was not a Prison The Crimes which he chargeth on Aldebert a Bishop are that he was an Hypocrite an open Crime that he had said an Angel appeared to him and he had some rare Reliques and that he said he was Apostolick and wrought Wonders that he got some unlearned Bishops to make him a Bishop absolutely against the Canons He would not consecrate any Church to the memory of an Apostle or Martyr and spake against visiting in Pilgrimage the Temples of the Apostles He made Churches to his own honour and set up Oratories and Crosses up and down and drew People from other Bishops to himself That he gave his nails and hair to be honoured with the Saints Reliques and would not hear Confessions saying he knew their sins already If all this was true which I know never
Irene will do as the Pope would have her She is as much for Pictures as the Pope himself She calling this Council at Constantinople the old Soldiers bred up under the former Emperors being against Images haeresin medullitus imbiberant saith Binnius p. 396. Would not endure them in Constantinople but routed them At which the Empress being troubled dismissed the Bishops till they had purged the Army of those old Soldiers and then she called the Bishops to Nice and there they knowing their errand before-hand damned themselves and their Brethren that had held the former universal Synod and set up Images again § 55. By the way I appeal from Pride and Ignorance to Christian Sobriety and Reason how the taking down of Images can in the Roman sense be called an Heresie unless it be an Article of Faith that Images must or may be used And can any Man that ever read and believed the Scriptures and the Writings of the first four hundred years believe that having or worshiping of Images or Saints by Images is an Article of Faith or necessary to Salvation The best of them that any Man can plead with Modesty is that they are indifferent or lawful and useful to some Persons The Papists tell us now that they would not compel us to bow toward Images but leave it to our liberty Must it be Heresie and the Christian world cast into distractions about it when yet this Image-worship is Idolatry in the sense of one part of Christians and but indifferent and convenient to the ignorant that have other helps enow in the sense of others O what a Plague hath it been to the world to have a worldly Clergy invade the Churches § 56. At the meeting of this Council we have first the Call and Title in which 1. The Emperor and his Mother are called the Governors of the whole world Orbis Terrarum And yet our Papists as W. Iohnson in his Novelty represt c. would make Men believe that if they find but such a saying of a Council or of the Church it must needs signifie more than the Empire even all the Earth indeed 2. It 's expresly said over and over that this Council was called by the Emperor and by their Decree and Command Tharasius beginneth with telling them the need of Reformation for Images and reporting how they were assaulted at Constantinople when they met there and so removed to Nice c. § 57. Next the Letters of the Empress and her Son are read in which they are before made know what they must do They are told what Paul Const. on his Death-bed said for Images and that Tarasius would not take the Patriarchate till he had promise of a Council to restore them and some hopes of it The Emperor here saith that he called and Congregated the Synod and that ex universo terrarum orbe out of the whole earthly world and yet it was only out of the Roman Empire § 58. When the Bishops business was so well made known by the Woman that called them first three Bishops that had been lately forward speakers against Images in the former General Council under Constantine did humbly confess their sin to the Council and asked forgiveness that is Basil. Ancyrae Theodorus Myron and Theodosius Amorii And first Basil Bishop of Ancyra gave them his Creed in which he professed to believe in the Trinity and to embrace the intercession of the Mother of God and of the heavenly Powers and of all the Saints and with all honour to receive and embrace their holy Reliques firmly believing that he may be made Partaker of their holiness Also that he embraceth the venerable Images which the Oeconomy of our Lord Iesus Christ c. and of the inviolate Virgin our Lady the Mother of God and of the holy Apostles Prophets Martyrs and all Saints and giveth them due honour Rejecting and cursing with all his mind that called the 7th Synod that was gathered by a depraved mind and madness a false Council as alien to all Piety and Religion impiously barking against Ecclesiastical Legislation reproaching venerable Images and commanding them to be taken out of the Churches c. And to shew his zeal and lead others the way he delivereth in nine Curses or Anathemas One against those that demolish Images Another against those that expound the Scripture words against Idols and Gentile Images as against Christians Images Next he execrateth all that embrace not Images so it is now become necessary unto salvation Another Curse is against those that favour them that are against Images c. Was not the Church ill used by her Bishops when they are sure to be cursed by them one year cursing all that be for Images and another cursing all that be not for them Was it such a cursing Clergy to make a cursed Church that Christ ordained And that the Council might not suspect that this Bishop was a Temporizer and changed his Opinion with the Times first he professeth to declare all this With his whole Soul Heart and Mind and next he wisheth That if ever by any means he revolt again from Images he may be alienated from God the Father Son and Holy Ghost and the Catholick Church And thus he renounceth Repentance cursing himself if ever he repent § 59. Tharasius and his Synod glorifie God for this excellent Confession And next cometh Theodore Bishop of Myros and he doth the like and is joyfully received And next cometh Theodosius Bishop of Amorium and he more dolefully lamenteth that being a sinner and seduced he had blattered out many evils untruly against venerable Images and therefore confessing his fault he condemneth and curseth or detesteth himself resolving hereafter to do the same thing which he had cursed or spoken ill of and to teach it to the world and begging to be received among Christians though unworthy Next he offereth his Libel viz. First I approve receive salute and venerate before all things the intemerate Image of our Lord Iesus Christ our true God and the blessed Mother Virgins who brought him forth without seed whose help protection and intercession I pray for night and day that she may help me a sinner as having that power from him whom she brought into the world Christ our God And I receive and venerate the Images of Saints Apostles Prophets Martyrs Fathers Eremites not as Gods c. And with all my mind I beseech them to intercede with God for me that I may find mercy in the day of judgment On the same account I venerate the Reliques of Saints c. So he proceedeth also to his Curses and first he anathematizeth all that venerate not Images Then he curseth those that reproach them And next that speak evil of them And next he curseth those that do not from their hearts teach Christian People the veneration of holy and honourable Images of all Saints which from the beginning pleased God Qu. 1. Where shall we
them what good they had done the City For when they came thither they found three or four bawdy houses but at their departure they left but one But this one reached from the East Gate of the City to the West gate § 194. The Pope returneth into Italy and seeketh to get men to ruine Conrade the late Emperor Fridericks Son The King of Englands brother Richard is first invited but deni●d due help and refuseth King Henry the third himself at last is drawn in and furnisheth the Pope with a great deal of money and the Croisado Soldiours are turned against Conrade from the relief of Palestine Bitter accusations against him are published by the Pope which Conrade answereth He and Robert Grosthead the famous Learned holy Bishop of Lincoln dying near together the Pope biddeth all that belong to the Church of Rome to rejoyce with him because these two their greatest enemies are gone And if such wise and holy men as this Bishop were numbered with the enemies of the Pope we may conjecture what he was and did and whether all the Christian World were then his Subjects and whether Rome then needed reformation § 195. But though the King of England had so far served him it was not enough Nothing less than all would serve as Matth. Paris tells us when the King would yet be King and did not fully obey the Pope which he manifested in his rant against this rare and excellent Bishop of Lincoln the occasion of which I think well worthy of our recital as it is in Matth. Paris Anno 1453. pag. 87● 872. A credible Monk though oft reviled by Baron and Bin for telling truth This Bishop was one of the famousest men in the whole world for knowledge piety and justice The Pope had sent him an order as saith Matth. Paris he often did to him and other English Bishops to do somewhat which the Bishop judged to be unjust It was not so bad as an interdict to silence Christs Ministers but whether it was the promoting of bad Ministers or hindering or excommunicating good men some such thing it was as you may see by what followeth The Bishop writeth a Letter to the Pope and Cardinals in which he tells them That he would obey the Apostolical precepts but that was not Apostolical which was contrary to the doctrine of the Apostles Christ saying he that is not with us is against us And that cannot be Apostolical that is against Christ as the Tenour of the Popes Letters were His non obstante so often repeated shewed his inconstancy and his blotting the purity of the Christian Religion and perturbing the peace and quiet of Societies a torrent of audaciousness procacity immodesty lying deceiving hardly believing or trusting any one on which innumerable vices follow And next after the sin of Lucifer which in the end of time will be that also of Antichrist the son of perdition whom the Lord will destroy with the Spirit of his mouth there neither is nor can be any other sort of sin so adverse and contrary to the doctrine of the Apostles and the Gospel and so hateful detestable and abominable as to kill and destroy souls by defrauding men of the care of the Pastoral office and Ministry which sin those men are known by the most evident testimonies of the sacred Scripture to commit who being placed in power of pastoral care do get the salary of the pastoral office and ministry out of the milk and the fleece of the sheep of Christ who are to be quickened and saved but administer not to them their dues For the very not administring of the Pastoral ministeries is by the testimony of Scripture the killing and destroying of the sheep And that these two sorts of sins though unexpectedly are the very worst and beyond all comparison exceed all other sort of sin is manifest by this that they are in the two existent fore●aid things though with disparity and dissimilitudes directly contrary to the best things And that is the worst which is contrary to the best And as for these sins as much as in them lieth one of them is the destruction of the Godhead it self which is superessentially and supernaturally best and the other is the destruction of that conformity and dei●ication of souls by the gracious participation of the Divine beams which is the best thing essentially and naturally And as in good things the cause of good is better than the effect so in evils the cause of evil is worse than the effect is manifest that the introducers in the Church of God of such most mischievous destroyers of holy formation and deification in the sheep of Christ are worse than the destroyers or murderers themselves the nearer to Lucifer and Antichrist and in the greater degree of mischief or priority by how much the more superexcelling and by the greater and diviner power given by God for edification and not for destruction they were the more bound to exclude and extirpate such most mischievous murderers or destroyers from the Church of God It cannot be therefore that a holy Apostolick Seat to which all power is given by our Lord Iesus Christ the holy of holies for Edification and not for destruction as the Apostle testified should command or require any thing that bordereth on or tendeth towards so hateful detestable aud abominable a thing to Iesus Christ and so utterly pernitious to mankind or by any way endeavour any thing that tendeth thereunto For this were either a defection or a corruption or an abuse of Christs own power which is evidently most holy and most full or it were an absolute elongation from the Throne of the Glory of our Lord Iesus Christ and the next sitting together of the two foresaid Princes of darkness and of hellish punishments in the chair of pestilence Nor can any one with unspotted and sincere obedience who is a subject and faithful to that same Seat and not by schism cut off from Christ and that holy Seat obey the said mandates and precepts or any endeavours whatever and whensoever they come yea though it were from the highest order of Angels but must necessarily contradict them and rebel with all his strength or power And therefore Reverend Lords from the duty of obedience and fidelity in which I am bound to both the parents of the holy Apostolick Seat and from the Love which I have to Vnion in the body of Christ with it I do only filially and obediently disobey contradict and rebel to the things which in the foresaid Letter are contained and specially because as is before touched they do most evidently tend to that sin which is most abominable to our Lord Iesus Christ and most pernitious to mankind and which are altogether adverse to the Sanctity of the holy Apostolick Seat and are contrary to the Catholick Faith Nor can you discretion for this hint conclude or decree any hard thing against me because all my
6. none is to be taken for Pope but we must live as the Greeks under our own Laws 10. It is against Scripture that Church-men have possession that is they should not labour to be rich 11. No Prelate should excommunicate any one unless he know that God hath first excommunicated him And he that so excommunicateth is thereby a Heretick or Excommunicate 12. A Prelate that excommunicateth a Clerk who appealed to the King or to the Council of the Kingdome is thereby a Traytor to the King and Kingdome 13. They that give over Preaching or hearing Gods Word for mens Excommunication are Excommunicate and in the Day of Judgment shall be judged Traytors to Christ. 14. It is lawful for a Deacon or Presbyter to preach the Word of God without the Authority of the Apostolick Seal or a Catholick Bishop 15. No one is a Civil Lord or a Prelate or a Bishop while he liveth in mortal sin The meaning of this is no open wicked man is a Subject capable of such Authority given by Christ as shall warrant him to use the place but his acts may be valued to others in many cases Dispositio materiae est necessaria ad formam recipiendam As an Infidel can be no Bishop or Pastor 16. Temporal Lords may take away temporal goods from the Church from a Possessor habitually criminal and not only in act Not from the sacred use in general but from that man that forfeiteth them 17. The people may correct their Delinquent Lords This is not to be believed to be Wickliff's sense till they cite his own words which no doubt limit it to the cases 18. Tythes are meer Alms and the Parishioners may take them away for their Prelates sins 19. The special prayers applied by Prelates and Religious men to one person profit him no more than the general ones caeteris paribus 20. He that giveth Alms to Fryars is thereby Excommunicate that is he sins by cherishing wilful idleness 21. He that enters the private Religion either of the Possessing or the Mendicant Fryars becomes less fit and able to keep the Commandments of God 22. Holy men that made private Religions thereby sinned 23. The Religious living in private Religion are not therein of the Christian Religion 24. Fryars are bound to get their living by the labour of their hands and not by begging 25. They are Simoniacal that bind themselves to pray for others for a temporal reward or price 26. The prayers of Reprobates wicked men availeth not to any 27. All things come to pass by necessity 28. The Confirmation of Youth the Ordination of Clerks the Consecration of Places are reserved to the Pope and Bishops for covetousness of temporal gain and honour 29. Universities Studies Colledges Degrees and Masterships in them are introduced by vain Gentility and profit the Church as much as the Devil doth 30. The Excommunication of a Pope or any Prelate is not to be feared because it is the Censure of Antichrist 31. They that found Cloysters sin and they are Diabolical that enter them 32. To enrich the Clergy is against Christs Rule 33. Pope Sylvester and the Emperour Constantine erred in inriching the Church 34. All the Order of Begging Fryars are Hereticks and those that give to them are Excommunicate 35. They that enter Religion as Fryars or any Order of them are thereby disabled from keeping Gods Commands and so of coming to Heaven unless they forsake them 36. The Pope and all his Clergy that have Possessions are therefore Hereticks and the Secular Lords and Laicks that consent to them to their great riches 37. The Church of Rome is the Synagogue of Satan and the Pope is not the immediate and nearest Vicar of Christ and the Apostles 38. The Decretal Epistles are Apocryphal and seduce from the Faith of Christ and the Clerks that study them are fools 39. The Emperour and Secular Lords were seduced by the Devil to inrich the Church excessively he meaneth with temporal goods 40. The Election of the Pope by Cardinals was introduced by the Devil 41. It is not necessary to Salvation to believe the Church of Rome to be the Supreme among other Churches 42. It is foolish to trust to the Indulgences of the Pope and Bishops 43. Oaths made to strengthen humane Contracts and Civil Commerce are unlawful 44. Augustine Benedict Bernard are damned unless they repented of having possessions and instituting and entering private Religions and so from the Pope to the lowest Religious Fryar they are all Hereticks 45. All Religions that is Orders of Fryars were introduced by the Devil This Article about Necessity of Events I see in Wickliff's Books is his own and many here cited are true but no doubt but many of them are perverted by their wording them and leaving out the Explicatory Context The Council forbad his Books and condemned them to be burnt and reprobated every one of all these foresaid Articles with all the 260. The Duke of Austria most humbly begged the Emperours pardon for receiving the Pope § 7. Sess. 9. The Citation of the Pope is read and Commissaries and Judges appointed and a Letter read from the University of Paris instigating the Council to their duty for their honest Chancellour Gerson was here § 8. Sess. 10. The Popes Suspension was read The Sess. 11. the Articles against the Pope are read which were proved which were in sum as followeth Art 1. That the Pope Iohn from his Youth was of a naughty disposition impudent a lyar rebellious against his Parents given to most Vices and so was and still is accounted of all that know him Cardinals Arch-Bishops Bishops c. witness it 2. He gathered riches by Symony and wicked means 3. By these Symoniacal riches he purchased a Cardinals place at great rates 4. Possessing Bononia as Legate by tyranny and cruel exactions inhumanely and impiously he ruined the people without all Justice or Piety c. 5. Getting thus to be Pope like a Pagan he contemned all Divine Offices 6. That he is the oppressor of the poor the persecutor of Justice the Pillar of the unjust the Statue of Simoniacks the servant of the Flesh the dregs of Vices a stranger to Virtue flying publick Consistories wholly given to sleep and other fleshly desires wholly contrary to Christ in life and manners the Glass of Infamy and the profound Inventer of all wickednesses or malice so scandalous to the Church that among faithful Christians that knew him he was commonly called THE DEVIL INCARNATE 7. That as a Vessel of all sins he repulsed the worthy and gave all Offices Benefices and Church-promotions to the bad that would give most Money for them 8. Hereby the whole Church Clergy and People fell under infamy and scandal 9. That of all these he was oft admonished and humbly intreated 10. That he was worse after than before laying all pretence of Justice and openly selling all to the worst that would give him money 11. That growing
still souls are born and bred in darkness and how shall they be saved without believing or believe without hearing or hear without preaching or we preach without sending Rom. 10. 13. 14 15. There is a clearer word in the Gospel for the Ministry then the Magistracy though enough for both Our own call I shall sp●ak of anon 2. These Malignants set themselves against the Principal members of the body of Christ that are in it as the eyes and hands to the natural body 1 Cor. 12. 16 19 27 29. Ephes. 4. 11 15. The Ministers of Christ and Stewards of the Mysteries of God 1 Cor. 4. 1. The Over-seers of the flock that is purchased with Christs blood Acts. 20. 28. They are the chief members 1. in office 2. ordinarily in gifts for edification of the body 3. and in grace Now a wound in the stomack or liver is more mortal to the body then in the hand and the loss of an eye or hand is worse then the loss of an ear 3. These Malignants are therefore principally enemies to the Church it self They take on them to be only against the Ministers but it will prove most against the people and whole Church If they smite the Shepherds the sheep will be scattered How can they more surely ruine Christs family then by casting out the Stewards that must rule and give the children their meat in due season even milk to the babes and stronger meat to them of full age Heb. 5. 12 13 14. Luke 12. 42. Mat. 24. 45. What readyer way to ruine the Schools of Christ then by casting out the Teachers that he hath appointed under him Or to ruine his Kingdome then to reject his officers Or to wrong the body then to cut off the hand and pull out the eyes or to destroy the principal parts Was it not Ministers that planted the Churches and converted the world and have ever born off the assaults of enemies Where was there ever Church on earth that continued without a Ministry The great Kingdom of Nubi● fell from Christianity for want of Preachers The Nations that have the weakest and fewest Ministers have the least of Christianity and those that have the most and ablest Ministers have the most flourishing state of Religion All over the world the Church doth rise or fall with the Ministry Cut down the Pillers and the building falls He is blind that sees not what would become of the Church were it not for the Ministry Who should teach the ignorant or rebuke the obstinate explain the word of truth and stop the mouths of proud gain sayers What work would heresies and division and prophaneness make if these banks were cut down when all that can be done is still too little It must needs therefore be meer enmity against the Church that makes men malignant against the Ministry 4. The design of the maligners of the Ministry is plainly against the Gospel and Christianity it self They take the readyest way in the world to bring in Heathenism Infidelity and Atheism which Christianity hath so far banished For it is the Ministry that Christ useth to bring in light and drive and keep out this damnable darkness Acts 26 17 18. I send thee to open their eyes and turn them from darkness to light c. Why are so many Nations Infidels Mahometans and Idolaters b●t for want of Ministers to preach the Gospel to them These Malignants therefore would take down the Sun and banish Christianity out of the world 5. And they hinder the Conversion of particular souls and so are the cruellest wretches on earth Though an Angel must be sent to Cornelius it is not to be instead of a Preacher but to send him to a Preacher Acts 10. Though Christ would wonderfully appear to Saul it is to send him to Ananias for instruction Acts 9. Though the Jaylor must feel an Earth-quake and see Miracles it is but to prepare him for the Ministers words Acts 16. Philip must be carried by an Angel to expound to an Eunuch the Word that must convert him The Ministry is Gods instituted settled way by which he will convert and save the world as truly as the light is the natural way by which he will corporally enlighten them Acts 2. 18. 1 Tim. 4. 16. Mat. 5. 14. Rom. 10. 14. Do you think so many souls would be converted if the Ministry were down Do you not see that the very contempt of them that the scorns of the ungodly and opposition of Malignant Apostates have occasioned doth hinder most of the ignorant and prophane from receiving the saving benefit of the Gospel How many millions of souls would these wretches sweep away to Hell if they had their will While thousands are in damnation for want of the light they would take it from you that you might go there also Do you not understand the meaning of these words against Christs Ministers Why the meaning is this They make a motion to the people of the Land to go to Hell with one consent and to hate those that are appointed to keep them out of it They would take the bread of life from your mouthes They are attempting an hundred times more cruelty on you than Herod on the Jews when he killed the Children or the Irish that murdered the Protestants by thousands as the soul is of greater worth then the body 6. These Malignants against the Ministry are the flat enemies of Christ himself and so he will take them and use them He that would root out the inferiour Magistrates is an enemy to the Soveraign and he that is against the officers of the Army is an enemy to the General Christ never intended to stay visibly on earth and to Teach and Rule the world immediately in person but he that is the King will Rule by his Officers and he that is Prophet will Teach us by his Officers and therefore he hath plainly told us He that heareth you heareth me and he that dispiseth you despiseth me and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me Luke 10. 16. O fearful case of miserable Malignants Durst thou despise the Lord thy Maker and Redeemer if he appeared to thee in his glory to whom the Sun it self is as darkness and all the world as dust and nothing Remember when thou next speakest against his Officers or hearest others speak against them that their words are spoken against the face of Christ and of the Father I would not be sound in the case of one of these Malignants when Christ shall come to judge his enemies for a thousand worlds He that hath said Touch not mine annointed and do my Prophets no harm and hath rebuked Kings for their sakes Psal. 105. 15. will deride all those that would break his bands and will break them as with a rod of iron and dash them in pieces as a potters vessel Psal. 2. 3 4 9. And as he hath told them plainly Who so despiseth the Word shall be destroyed
excellency of the Truths that I am to preach and for the will of God and the good of Souls I would be a Plow-man or the meanest Trade if not a Sweep Chimney rather than a Minister Must we break our health and lay by all our worldly interest for you even for you and think not our lives and labours too good or too dear to further your Salvation and must we by you even by you be reproached after all God will be Judge between you and us whether this be not inhumane ingratitude and whether we deserve it at your hands 13. Yea it is Injustice also that you are guilty of The labourer saith Christ is worthy of his hire Luke 10. 7. Mark that you that call them Hirelings The Elders that rule well are worthy of double honour 1 Tim. 5. 17. Especially they that labour in the Word and Doctrine And will you throw stones at their heads for endeavouring to save your souls Will you spit in their faces for seeking with all their might to keep you from Hell Is that their wages that you owe them But blessed be the Lord with whom is our reward though you be not gathered Isa. 49. 5. But as you love your selves take heed of that Curse Ier. 18. 20. Shall evil be recompenced for good for they have digged a pit for my soul Remember that I stood before thee to speak good for them and to turn away thy wrath from them c. O how many a time have we besought the Lord for you that he would convert you and forgive you and turn away the evil that was over you And when all these our prayers and groans and tears shall be remembred against you O miserable souls how dear will you pay for all 14. And is it not a wonder that these Malignants do not see what evident light of Scripture they contradict and how many great express Commands they violate They break the fifth Commandment which requireth honour as well to spiritual Ecclesiastical Parents as to Civil and Natural And he that curseth Father and Mother his Lamp shall be put out in darkness Prov. 20. 20. The eye that mocketh at his Father and despiseth to obey his Mother the Ravens of the Valley shall pick it out and the young Eagles shall eat it Prov. 30. 17. Did these wretches never read 1 Thes. 5. 12. We beseech you brethren to know them which labour among you and are over you in the Lord and admonish you and to esteem them very highly in love for their work sake and to be at peace among your selves And Heb. 13 17. Obey them that have the rule over you and submit your selves for they watch for your souls as they that must give account that they may do it with joy and not with grief for that is unprofitable for you And Heb. 13. 7. Remember them which have the rule over you who have spoken to you the Word of God And so ver 24. And 1 Tim. 5. 17. The Elders that rule well are worthy of double honour c. with abundance more such passages as these Do not you feel these fly in your faces when you oppose the Ministers of Christ Doth a Thief or Murderer sin against plainer light than you 15. These Malignants sin against the consent and experience of the Universal Church of Christ till this day The whole Church hath been for the Ministry and instructed by them and as the Child doth seek the Breast so did new-born Christians in all Ages seek the Word from the Ministers that they might live and grow thereby And all the Nations of the Christian World are for the Ministry to this day Or else they could not be for Christ and for the Church and Gospel Is it not plain therefore that these Malignants are dead branches cut off from the Church that are so set against the Spiri● and interest of the Church 16. Moreover they sin against the experience of all or almost all the true Christians in the world For they have all experience that Ministers are either their Fathers or Nurses in the Lord And that by their means they have had their life and strength and comforts their sins killed their graces quickned their doubts resolved the taste of the good Word of God and of the powers of the world to come May we not challenge you as Paul oft doth his Flock Whether you did not receive the illuminating sanctifying Spirit by the Ministry if ever you received it I tell you it is as much against the new and holy nature of the Saints to despise the Ministers of Christ as it is unnatural for a Child to spit in the face of his Father or Mother And the experience of sound Christians will keep them closer and help them much against this inhumanity what ever Hypocrites may do 17. And if these Malignants had not Pharaohs heart they would sure have considered that the experience of all Ages tells them that still the most wicked have been the Enemies of the Ministry and the most godly have most obeyed and honoured them in the Lord and that this Enmity hath been the common Brand of the rebellious and the fore-runner of the heavy wrath of God and that it hath gone worst with the Enemies and best with the Friends of a godly Ministry Do I need to prove this which is so much of the substance of the Old Testament and the New Was it the Friends or Enemies of all the Prophets Apostles and Ministers of Christ that Scripture and all good Writers do commend Do not the names of all Malignants against the godly Ministry stink above ground as the shame of mankind except those that are buried out of hearing or those that were converted 18. Nay such as are noted for the highest sort of the wicked upon Earth worse than Drunkards Whorem●ngers and such filthy Beasts The Persecutors of Gods Ministers have been ever taken as walking Devils And the hottest of Gods wrath hath faln upon them Take two instances 1. When the Iews went into Captivity this was the very cause 2 Chron. 36. 15 16. But they mocked the Messengers of God and despised his words and misused his Prophets till the wrath of the Lord arose against his people till there was no remedy 2. And when the Iews were cut quite off from the Church and made Vagabonds on the Earth this was the very cause Acts 28. 28. Be it known therefore to you that the salvation of God is sent to the Gentiles and that they will hear it 1 Thes. 2. 15 16. These Jews both killed the Lord Iesus and their own Prophets and have persecuted us and they please not God and are contrary to all men forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles that they might be saved to fill up their sin alway for the wrath is come upon them to the uttermost 19. It is the Devils own part that these Malignants act For it is he that is the great Enemy of
shew for it than they If others stick on this let me tell them that Magistracy is as truly from God as the Ministry And let ever a King on Earth shew me an uninterrupted succession giving him Title to his Crown and I will shew him a more undoubted succession or Title to my Ministry But here 's no room to discuss this Question 9. Object But you are Parish Priests and no true Ministers because you have not true Churches Answ. All the Christians in our Parishes that consent are our Flock And we undertake to prove the truth of such Churches not only against scorn but against all the Arguments that can be brought 10. Object But you have not the Spirit and therefore are no true Ministers Answ And how prove you that we have not the Spirit The approvers admit none but such as they think have the Spirit He that is sanctified hath the Spirit Prove us unsanctified and we will resign our Office Object You read your Sermons out of a Paper therefore you have not the Spirit Answ. A strong Argument I pray you take seven years time to prove the consequence As wisely do the Quakers argue that because we use Spectacles or Hour-glasses and Pulpits we have not the Spirit It is not want of your abilities that makes Ministers use Notes but it 's a regard to the work and the good of the Hearers I use Notes as much as any man when I take pains and as little as any man when I am lazy or busie and have not leisure to prepare It 's easier to us to preach three Sermons without Notes than one with them He is a simple Preacher that is not able to preach all day without preparation if his strength would serve especially if he preach at your ●ates 11. Object But the true Ministry is persecuted but so are not you but are Persecutors of others Answ. 1. For our persecuting others be so merciful as to prove it to us that we may lament it If punishing wicked men and Seducers be persecuting not only Paul was such that wished they were cut off that troubled the Galatians but God himself would be the greatest of all persecutors that will lay you in Hell without repentance and then you will wish your old persecution again And if we be not persecuted what means the reproaches of you and all the Drunkards and Malignants about us But I pray you envy us not our lives and liberties and a little breathing time Do you not read that The Churches had rest throughout all Judea and Galilee and Samaria and were edified and walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Ghost were multiplied Acts 9. 31. Envy not a little prosperity to the Church Doth not Paul pray that the Gospel may run and be glorified and that we may be delivered from unreasonable wicked men 2 Thes. 3. 1. Sometimes you can say that more glorious days are promised and that the Saints shall rule the world Unmerciful men It is but a while ago since we had our share of sufferings Since that the Sword hath hunted after us Many of our Brethren are yet in America that were driven thither at this time in Spain and Italy and Germany and Savoy Alas what do our Brethren suffer in the same Cause and Calling that we are in And do you reproach us with our mercies if we be out of the Furnace but a little while in one corner of the world Object 12. You work no Miracles to confirm your Doctrine Answ. It is true nor do we need It is confirmed by Miracles long ago If we brought a new Gospel or as the Papists gave you not our Doctrine on the credit of Scripture but Scripture and all on our own credit then you might justly call for Miracles to prove it But not when we have nothing to do but expound and apply a Doctrine sealed by Miracles already Again I say Let any Prince on Earth that questions our Calling shew his Title to his Crown or any Iudge or Magistrate to his Office and if I shew not as good a Title to mine l●t me be taken for a Deceiver and not a Minister Christian Reader as ever thou wouldest be sanctified confirmed and saved hold fast to Christ Scripture Ministry and Spirit and that in the Church and Communion of Saints and abhor the thoughts of separating them from each other A second Sheet for the MINISTRY Iustifying our Calling against Quakers Seekers and Papists and all that deny us to be the Ministers of Christ. THe corruption of the Romish Church being most in the Errours and Vices of the Priests which made men abhor the offering of the Lord 1 Sam. 2. 17. the reproach which they brought upon themselves did much prepare men to hearken to the Reformers The observing of this and of the necessary dependance of the people on their Pastors hath caused the Papists to bend their force against the Ministers of the Reformed Churches and to use all their wit to defame their Persons and Callings and make them seem ignorant unworthy or no Ministers to the people On this Errand they send abroad their Agents this is the saving Gospel that the Seekers Quakers and their Brethren preach that the Scripture is not the Gospel or Word of God and that we are no true Ministers Whatever Doctrine we are preaching the Opposers work is to call us Deceivers and ask How we prove our selves true Ministers My work therefore at this time for the sake of the ignorant in our Assemblies shall be to acquaint them with our answer to this demand And I shall give it you in order in certain Propositions Prop. 1. Both in the Old and New Testament there is mention of two distinct sort of Ministers of Gods appointment First such as received some new Revelation● either a Law or a particular Message immediately from God so that the people could not be sure that their Doctrine was true till they were sure that the men were sent of God These were called Prophets in the Old Testament and Apostles Prophets c. in the New So Moses received the Law from God and the following Prophets their particular Messages So the Apostles received the Gospel from Christ and so did the Seventy and other Disciples that conversed with him and other Prophets and Evangelists had it by immediate inspiration All these were necessarily by Miracles or some Infallible Evidence to prove their own Call before the Hearers could receive their Doctrine for this was their Message The Lord hath commanded me to say thus or thus to you or The word which the Lord spake to me is thus or thus This sort of Ministers the Papists and Seekers do confess But besides these there is a second sort of true Ministers whose Office is not to receive from God any new Doctrine Law or Message but to proclaim the Laws already delivered and teach men the Doctrine already revealed and to oversee
and govern the Churches of Christ according to his Laws and to go before the people in the worship of God The Prophets and Apostles did both these both reveal the Doctrine which they received from Christ and teach and guide the Church by it when they had done but the latter sort of Ministers do but the latter sort of the work The Papists and Seekers cheat men by jumbling all together as if there were no Ministers of Gods appointment but those of the former sort and therefore they call for Miracles to prove our Ministry Here therefore I shall first prove that the second sort of Ministers are of Gods Institution 2. That such need not prove their Calling by Miracles though yet God may work Miracles by them if he please 3. That we are true Ministers of Christ of this sort 1. Christ found such Ministers under the Law that were to teach and rule by the Law before received and not to receive new Laws or Massages I mean the ordinary Priests and Levites as distinguished from Prophets These Priests were to keep the Law and teach it the people and the people were to seek it at their mouth and by it they were to judge mens Causes and also they were to stand between the people and God in publick worship as is exprest Deut 31. 26. Iosh. 23. 6. Neh. 8. 1 2 3 8 18. 9. 3. Levit. 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 13. 14. throughout Num. 5. 6. Deut. 17. 12. Mal. 2. 7. Ier. 18 18. The Prophet had Visions but the Priest had the Law Ezek 7. 26. Isa. 8. 16 20. Hag. 2. 11 12. Num. 1. 50 1 Chron. 9. 26. 16. 4. 2 Chron 19. 11. 20. 19. 30. 17 22. He was called A Teaching Priest 2 Chron. 15. 3. Lev. 10. 10 11. Deut. 24. 8. 2 Chron 17. 7 9. Ezek. 44. 23. 2 Chron. 35. 3. And Christ himself sends the cleansed to the Priest and commandeth them to hear the Pharises that sat in Moses Chair though they were no Prophets so that besides the Prophets that had their message immediately from God there were Priests that were called the Ministers of the Lord Joel 1. 9. 2. 17. and Levites that were not to bring new Revelations but to teach and rule and worship him according to the old For Moses of old time hath in every City them that preach him being read in the Synagogues every Sabbath day Acts 15. 21. The Iews rejected Christ because they knew him not nor the voice of the Prophets which are read every Sabbath day Acts 13. 27. And even unto this day when Moses is read the Vail is on their heart 2 Cor. 3. 15. And they that would not believe Moses and the Prophets thus read and preached neither will they be perswaded though one rose from the dead Luke 16. 29 31. 2. And as Priests and Levites were distinct from Prophets before Christ so Christ appointed besides the Apostles and Prophetical Revealers of his Gospel a standing sort of Ministers to 1. Teach 2. Rule 3. And worship according to the Gospel which the former had revealed and attested and proved to the world These were called Overseers or Bishops Presbyters or Elders Pastors and Teachers and also the Deacons were joyned to assist them Acts 14 23. They ordained them Elders not Prophets or Apostles in every Church Tit. 1. 5 Titus was to ordain Elders in every City Timothy hath full direction for the ordaining of Bishops or Elders and Deacons 1 Tim 3. That their work was not to bring new Doctrine but to teach rule and worship according to that received I now prove 2 Tim. 2. 2. The things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses the same commit thou to faithful men who shall be able to teach others also Mark that its the same and not a new Doctrine and that as heard from Paul among many witnesses and not as received immediately from God and others were thus to receive it down from Timothy And v. 15. Study to shew thy self approved unto God a workman that needeth not be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth It is not to bring new Truths but rightly to divide the old And 2 Tim. 1. 13. Hold fast the form of words which thou hast heard of me not which thou hadst immediately from God in faith and love which is in Christ Iesus that good thing which was committed unto thee keep by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us The Holy Ghost is to help us in keeping that which is committed to us and not to reveal more 2 Tim 6. 13 14. I give thee charge in the sight of God that thou keep this Commandment without spot unrebukable till the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ. There was a form of Doctrine delivered to the Church of Rome Rom. 6. 17. And 1 Tim. 5. 17. The Elders that rule well are worthy of double honour especially they that labour in the Word and Doctrine You see their work was to rule and labour in the Word and Doctrine 1 Tim. 4. 13 14 15 16. Till I come give attendance to Reading to Exhortation to Doctrine meditate upon these things give thy self wholly to them that thy profiting may appear to all Take heed unto thy self and unto the Doctrine continue in them for in doing this thou shalt both save thy self and them that hear thee 1 Tim. 5. 6. If thou put the brethren in remembrance of these things thou shalt be a good Minister of Iesus Christ nourished up in the words of faith and of good doctrine whereunto thou hast attained Mark here the description of a good Minister of Christ one that 's nourished up in the words of faith and good doctrine which is the use of Schools and Universities and having attained it makes it his work to teach it and put others in remembrance of it Tit. 1. 7 9 10 11. For a Bishop must be blameless as the Steward of God holding f●ast the faithful word as he hath been taught mark that that he may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and convince the gainsayers For there are many unruly and vain talkers and deceivers whose mouths must be stopped who subvert whole houses teaching things which they ought not c. So 1 Tim. 3. 1 5. The Office of a Bishop is to rule and take care of the Church of God To take heed to themselves and to all the Flock and feed the Church of God and to watch hereunto according to the word of Gods grace which is fully and wholly delivered by his Apostles and is able to build us up and give us an inheritance among the sanctified as Act. 20. 28 20 27 35 32. 1 Thes. 5. 12 13. We beseech you brethren to know them which labour among you and are over you in the Lord and admonish you this is their Office and to esteem them very highly in love for their works sake and not revile them as the
this Commandment without spot unrebukable unto the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ which must needs extend to his Successors The faithful and wise Stewards that give the children their meat in due season will be found so doing by the Lord at his coming Luke 12. 42 43. And it is not till the last day that Christ will give up the Kingdome to the Father 1 Cor. 15. 25. 2. The Apostles actually setled an ordinary Ministry in their time as is proved 3. There are Commands for setling Successors of these as 2 Tim. 2. 2. Tit. 1. 5. as is proved 4. These Ministers are described and the way of their Ordination setled by Canons 1 Tim. 3. Tit. 1. 5. We had the several Angels of the Churches in their places Revel 2. 3. and promises to some of them for the future with a Command Hold fast till I come 2. 23. and 3. 10. I will keep thee from the hour of temptation which shall come on all the world Behold I come quickly 6. Christ hath commanded the Ministerial work to continue to the end As the Preaching of the Word must be to all Nations and every Creature Matth. 28. 19. Mark 16. 15. And these most cruel men would have all the Preachers give over their work and leave the world to perish in Infidelity So for the assembling of our selves together and exhorting one another we are commanded not to forsake it as is the manner of some and so much the more as we see the day approaching Heb. 10. 23 24 25. So that the nearer we are to Christs coming the closer must we stick to Church-Communion and holy Assemblies considering that it s but a little while and he that comes will come and shall not tarry ver 37. God doth on purpose forbear his coming because he is long-suffering and will continue the means to call men to repentance and then the day of the Lord will come suddenly 2 Pet. 3. 9 10. The Word of the Lord endureth for ever and this is the word which by the Gospel is preached to you 1 Pet. 1. 25. The Lords Supper is Instituted to be used to shew the Lords death till he come 1 Cor. 11. 26. Church-government or Discipline is a fixed Ordinance Mat. 18. 15 16 17. And if the work continue the workmen must continue 7. The mercy of God and the Efficacy of Christs Blood and the necessities of the Church continue we still need a Teaching Ministry Heb. 5. 11. and for our need it is Instituted till the Church be perfect that we be not as children toss'd up and down Eph. 4. 13 14. What enemies to us and to the love and mercy of God are they that would perswade men that he so quickly withdrew so great a mercy when the gifts and calling of God are without repentance 8. The Law and its Priesthood was not removed but by the glory of a better Law and Ministry And Christ is the Mediator of a better Covenant and Promises Heb. 7. 22. 8. 7 8. Therefore he will not deal so much worse 9. Christ telleth us that a wise man will consider whether he can go through with it before he build or make War Therefore he would not himself begin to build his Church and enter himself the Captain of our Salvation and presently let his Enterprize fall 10. If the Ministry continue not then the Church continueth not for as the Head Liver and Stomack or Lungs are to the Body so is the Ministry to the Church 1 Cor. 12. 13 19 20 28 29. They plant and water it 1 Cor. 3. 6. and build it ver 10. For how shall we believe on him of whom we have not heard and how shall we hear without a Preacher and hew shall they preach unless they be sent Rom. 10. 14. But the Church doth continue for first else Christ were no longer the Head of it the King Prophet or Priest and so not Christ But he is a Priest for ever abiding continually he continueth ever and hath an unchangeable Priesthood he ever liveth to make intercession for those that come to God by him Heb. 7. 3. 22 24 25. 2. Those that deny the Church must needs deny themselves Christians and Members of that Church 3. There is no Salvation promised but to the Church Eph. 5. 23 25 26 27. Mark 16. 16. 4. Blindness is on the Jews but till the fulness of the Gentiles be come in and so all Israel shall be saved Therefore it is most evident that the Gentile Church shall not cease till the fulness have prepared for the re-ingraffing of the Iews Rom. 11. 25 26. 5. It is an everlasting Kingdome which cannot be moved and the City of the living God the heavenly Jerusalem whereof even the Angels and perfected Spirits of the Iust are a part to which we come by Faith therefore it ceaseth not Heb. 12. 22 23 28. 6. When that which is perfect is come then that which is in part shall be done away 1 Cor. 13. 10. but not before 7. If nothing can separate us from the love of God no not any distress or tribulation then are not all the Ministers and Church cut off Rom. 8. 34. to 39. Yea those that in all Ages suffer for his sake are not cut off from him but so many faithful Ministers do 8. But what should I say any more against that Assertion which carrieth stark Heathenism or Infidelity in its Forehead reproaching Christ as no Christ and teaching men that they are not bound to be Christians and believe the Gospel and perswading the world to despise Christs Messengers and Ordinances and Ministers to cast off their Masters work which in two words is to turn Infidels or Apostates I must refer you for my fuller answer to such men to my Book against Infidelity Prop. 4. God hath in his Law appointed a standing way for the calling of these ordinary Teaching Ruling worshipping Ministers in all Ages and doth himself call them in this way 1. He instituteth the Office 2. He commandeth that fit persons be ordained to this Office 3. He describeth them by their necessary Qualifications All this is at large 1 Tim. 3. Tit. 1. Act. 20. 1 Pet. 5. c. This is his work by his standing Law By which also he commandeth the people to chuse consent to or accept the fit and to hear and obey them Act. 14. 23. 2 Thes. 5. 12. Act. 6. 3 5. Heb. 13. 7 17. And then by Providence 1. He giveth them those gifts of the Spirit that may competently qualifie them for their Office 2. He assisteth the Chusers and Ordainers to discern those Qualifications and do their duties 3. He causeth some special fitness of a Minister to the special Province or Charge which he is to undertake and special inviting occasions and opportunities and oft-times causeth Necessity to make the choice 4. He boweth the heart of the person called to consent and usually to desire the work for the