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A94805 A directory of church-government. Anciently contended for, and as farre as the times would suffer, practised by the first non-conformists in the daies of Queen Elizabeth. Found in the study of the most accomplished divine, Mr. Thomas Cartwright, after his decease; and reserved to be published for such a time as this. Published by authority. Travers, Walter, 1547 or 8-1635. De disciplina ecclesiæ sacra, ex Dei verba descripta.; Cartwright, Thomas, 1535-1603. 1645 (1645) Wing T2066; Thomason E269_17; ESTC R212376 12,368 26

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to the Word of God Of Sacraments LEt onely a Minister of the Word that is a Preacher minister the Sacraments and that after the preaching of the Word and not in any other place then in the publique assemblies of the Church Of Baptisme WOmen only may not offer unto Baptisme those that are to be baptized but the Father if it may be or in his name some other They which present unto Baptisme ought to be perswaded not to give those that are Baptized the names of God or of Christ or of Angells or of holy Offices as of Baptist Evangelist c. nor such as savour of Paganisme or Popery but chiefly such whereof there are examples in the holy Scriptures in the names of those who are reported in them to have beene godly and vertuous Of the Communion LEt the time of celebrating the Communion bee made known eight dayes before that the Congregation may prepare themselves and that the Elders may do their duty in going to and visiting whom they ought Of Signifying their names that are to communicate LEt them which before have not beene received to the Lords Table when they first desire to come to it give their names to the Minister seaven dayes before the Communion that care of enquiring of them may be committed to the Elders that if there be any cause of hindrance there may be stay made betime but if there be no such thing let them proceed where neede may be to the examining of their faith before some of the Elders and Ministers every moneth before the Communion Let this whole Treatise of Discipline be read in the consistory and let the Ministers Elders and Deacons be censured one after an other yet so that the Minister concerning Doctrine be censured of Ministers only Let them only be admitted to the Communion that have made confession of their faith and submitted themselves to the Discipline unlesse they shall bring letters testimoniall of good credit from some other place or shall approve themselves by some other sufficient testimonie Children are not to be admitted to the Communion before they be of the age of 14 yeares except the consistory shall otherwise determine On the Sabbath day next before the Communion let mention be made in the Sermon of the examination wherunto the Apostle exhorteth and of the peace that is by faith in the day of the Communion let there be speech of the Doctrine of the Sacraments and especially of the Lords Supper Of Fasting LEt the day of Fasting bee published by the Pastor according to the advise of the consistory either for supplication for turning away of calamities present or threatned or for petition of some speciall grace Let the Sermons upon the same day before and after noone as on the Lords day bee such as may bee fit for the present occasion Of Holidaies HOlidaies are conveniently to be abolished Of Marriage LEt espousing goe before marriage Let the words of espousing be of the present time and without condition and before sufficient witnesses on both sides It is to be wished that the Minister or an Elder be present at the espousals who having called upon God may admonish both parties of their duties First may have care of avoyding the degrees forbidden both by the Law of God and man and then they may demand of them whether they be free from any bond of Marriage which if they professe and be strangers he may also require sufficient testimony Further also they are to be demanded whether they have been married before and of the death of the party with whom they were married which if they acknowledge and be strangers he may demand convenient testimony of the death of the other party Finally let them be asked if they be under the government of any whether they whom it concerneth have consented The Espousals being done in due order let them not be dissolved though both parties should consent Let the marriage be solemnized within two moneths after Before the marriage let the promise be published three severall Sabbath daies but first let the parties espoused with their parents or governours desire the publishing thereof of the Minister and two Elders at the least that they may be demanded of those things that are needfull and let thom require to see the instrument of the covenant of the Marriage or atleast sufficient testimony of the Espousals Marriage may be solemnized and blessed upon any ordinary day of publique prayer saving upon a day of Fast Of Schooles LEt children be instructed in Schooles both in other learning and especially in the Catechisme that they may repeat it by heart and understand it when they are so instructed let them be brought to the Lords Supper after they have been examined by the Minister and allowed by him Of Students of Divinity and their Exercises IN every Church where it may conveniently be done care is to be had that some poore Schollers studious of Divinity being fit for Theologicall exercises and especially for expounding of holy Scripture may by the liberality of the godly rich be taught and trained up to preach Let that exposition as often as it shall be convenient to be had be in the presence at least of one Minister by whose presence they may be kept in order and in the same sort as touching the manner of preaching that publique Sermons are made Which being ended let the other students he being put a part that was Speaker note wherein he hath failed in any of those things that are to be performed by him that preacheth publiquely as is set down before Of whose opinion let the Minister that is present and is moderator of their exercise judge and admonish the speaker as he shall thinke meet Of Elders LEt the Elders know every particular house and person of the Church that they may enforme the Minister of the condition of every one and the Deacons of the sicke and poore that they may take care to provide for them they are not to be perpetuall neither yet easily to be changed Of Consistories IN the Consistory the most voices are to be yeelded unto In it onely Ecclesiasticall things are to be handled Of them first they are to be dealt with such as belong to the common direction of the publique assembly in the order of Liturgy or divine Service Sermon Prayers Sacraments Mariages and Burials Then with such also as pertaine to the oversight of every one and their particular deeds Further they are to cause such things as shall be thought meet to be registred and written in a booke They are also to cause to be written in another booke the names of them that are baptized with the names of their parents and sureties Likewise of the Communicants Further also are to be noted their names that are married that die and to whom Letters testimoniall are given Of the Censures NOne is to be complained of unto the Consistory unlesse first the matter being uttered with silencing the parties name
if it seem meet so to be done by the judgment of the Consistory In private and lesse faults the precept of Christ Mat. 18. is to be kept Greater and publique offences are to be handled by the Consistory Further publique offences are to be esteemed first such as are done openly before all or whomsoever the whole Church knowing of it Secondly such as be done in a publique place albeit few know it Thirdly that are made such by pertinacy and contempt Fourthly that for the helnousnesse of the offence are to be punished with some grievous civill punishment They that are to be excommunicated being in publique charge in the Church are to be deposed also from their charges They also are to be discharged that are unfit for the Ministery by reason of their ignorance or of some incurable disease or by any other such cause are disabled to performe their Ministery But in the roomes of such as are disabled by meanes of sicknesse or age let another be placed without the reproach of him that is discharged and further so as the reverence of the Ministery may remaine unto him and he may be provided for liberally and in good order When there is question concerning an heretique complained of to the Consistory streight let two or three neighbour Ministers be called men godly and learned and free from that suspition by whose opinion he may be suspended till such time as the Conference may take knowledge of his cause The obstinate after admonition by the Consistory though the fault have not been so great are to be suspended from the Communion and if they continue in their obstinacy this shall be the order to proceed to their Excommunication Three severall Sabbath daies after the Sermon publiquely let be declared the offence committed by the offender The first Sabbath let not the offenders name be published The second let it be declared and withall a certaine day of the weeke named to be kept for that cause in fasting and prayer The third let warning be given of his Excommunicating to follow the next Sabbath after except there may be shewed some sufficient cause to the contrary so upon the fourth Sabbath day let the sentence of Excommunication be pronounced against him that his spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord. He that hath committed great offences opprobrious to the Church and to be grievously punished by the Magistrates authority albeit he professe his repentance in words yet for the triall thereof and to take away the offence let him for a time be kept from the Communion Which how often and how long it is to be done let the Consistory according to their discretion determine After which if the party repent he is brotherly to be received againe but not untill he have openly professed his repentance before the Church by consent whereof he should have been Excommunicated If the Ministers of any publique charge of the Church commit any such thing they are to be deposed from their charge Of the assemblies of the Church PArticular Churches are to communicate one with another by common meetings and resorts In them onely Ecclesiasticall matters are to be handled and of those onely such as pertaine to the Churches of that resort concerning other Churches unlesse they be desired they are to determine nothing further then to referre such matters to their next common and great meeting Let the Order of proceeding in them be this First let the survey be taken of those that are present and the names of those that are absent and should be there be noted that they may give a reason at their next meeting of their absence or be censured by the judgement of the assembly next Let the acts of the last assembly of that kinde be read that if any of the same remaine unfinished they may be dispatched Then let those things be dealt in that are properly belonging to the present assembly Where first the instructions sent from the Churches are to be delivered by every one in order as they sit together with their Letters of credence Secondly let the state of the Churches of that resort be considered to wit how they are instructed and guided Whether the holy Doctrine and Discipline be taught and exercised in them and whether the Ministers of publique charges doe their duty and such like Further more they shall determine of those things that doe appertaine to the common state of all the Churches of that resort or unto any of the same which way may be sufficient for the oversight of the Churches Lastly if it seem meet the Delegates present may be censured They that are to meet in such assemblies are to be chosen by the consent of the Churches of that assembly and conference to whom it may appertaine Let such onely be chosen that exercise publique function in the Church of Ministery or Eldership and which have subscribed to the Doctrine and Discipline and have promised to behave themselves according to the Word of God Notwithstanding it may be lawfull also to be present for other Elders and other Ministers and likewise if the Assembly thinke it meet for Deacons and for Students in Divinity especially those that exercise themselves in expounding the holy Scriptures in the Conferences and be asked their opinion Which in students is to this end that their judgements in handling matters Ecclesiasticall may be both tried and sharpned But they onely are to give voyce which are chosen by the Churches and have brought their instructions signed from them If there fall out any very waighty matter to be consulted of let notice of it be given to the Moderator of the Assembly next going before or to the Minister of that Church where the next meeting is to be The same is to send word of it in due time to the Minister of every Church of that Assembly that they may communicate it afore-hand with those to whom it appertaineth that the Delegates resorting to the next meeting may understand and report their judgements In appointing of the place for the Assembly regard must be had of the convenient distance and other commodities that no part may justly complaine that they are burthened above others In every such Ecclesiasticall Assembly it is meet there be a Moderator Hee is to have charge of the Assembly to see it kept in good order Hee is alwaies if it may be conveniently to be changed The choise is to be in this manner The Moderator of the former Assembly of that kind or in his absence the Minister of the Church where they meet having first prayed fitly to that purpose is to move the Assembly to choose a Moderator He being chosen is to provide that the things done in the Assembly may be written that the Delegates of every Church may write them out and communicate them with the Conferences from whence they came The Moderator is also by the order and judgement of the Assembly to give answer either by speech or