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A51420 Episkopos apostolikos, or, The episcopacy of the Church of England justified to be apostolical from the authority of the antient primitive church, and from the confessions of the most famous divines of the reformed churches beyond the seas : being a full satisfaction in this cause, as well for the necessity, as for the just right thereof, as consonant to the word of God / by ... Thomas Morton ... ; before which is prefixed a preface to the reader concerning this subject, by Sir Henry Yelverton, Baronet. Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659. 1670 (1670) Wing M2838; ESTC R16296 103,691 240

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ἘΠΙΣΚΟΠΟΣ ἈΠΟΣΤΟΛΙΚΟΣ OR THE EPISCOPACY OF THE Church of England Justified to be APOSTOLICAL From the Authority of the Antient Primitive Church And from the Confessions of the most Famous Divines of the Reformed Churches beyond the Seas Being a Full Satisfaction in this Cause as well for the Necessity as for the Just Right thereof as consonant to the Word of God By the Right Reverend Father in God THOMAS MORTON Late Lord Bishop of Duresme Before which is Prefixed A PREFACE to the READER concerning this Subject By Sir Henry Yelverton Baronét Thus saith the Lord Stand ye in the ways and see and ask for the Old Paths where is the good way and walk there●n and ye shall find rest to your souls Jerem. 6.16 Quod universa tenet Ecclesia nec conciliis institutum sed semper retentum est non nisi Authoritate Apostolica traditum rectissime creditur St. Augustin de Baptismo contra Donat. Can. 24. London Printed for J. Collins in Westminster-hall 1670 To the Most Reverend Father in God GILBERT By Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Primate of All ENGLAND and Metropolitane and one of his Majesties most Honourable Privie Council My LORD I Have often wonder'd how it comes to pass that the Sacred Order of Bishops should in this Island meet with so many unreasonable Adversaries when in all the Reformed Churches beyond the Seas we are counted the only happy Nation who enjoy the Purity of Doctrine with the Primitive Government And I confess my wonder is the more increased when I consider that the Romanists look on our Church as their most dangerous Enemy because we have not only the External Glory of a Church but a continued Succession of Bishops which some amongst them are so ingenuous as not to deny and yet these men amongst us who so vehemently cry down Popery and so highly admire even the misfortunes of the Reformed Church do by a strange Antiperistasis assist their Enemies and despise their Friends It was a good Observation of that great man Archbishop Land That Caiaphas the High Priest advised the crucifying of our Saviour that the Romans might not take away their Name and Nation and yet that Counsel so Magisterially given so deeply laid and so wickedly contrived brought on them that suddain destruction they hoped to avoid And have not we My Lord found by sad Experience the inference that Great Prelate made fully true Since the Papists have not only had a great harvest amongst us but all sort of damnable Heresies have like a flood broke in upon us and Atheism hath so prevailed that if God out of his Infinite Mercy put no stop to it that Prediction of our Saviour will in our dayes be true That Faith shall scarce be found upon Earth But since the times are now come which St. Clement more than 1600 years ago foretold That there should be contention about the name of Episcopacy And since Reformation and Purity are the Pretenses though Interest or Sacriledge are the true Reasons of Separation amongst us I have in obedience to Your Graces commands put out a Book written some years since by the late Learned Bishop of Durham that all men may see the great Lights of the Reformed Church beyond the Seas are so far from approving the Practices of our Dissenters that they commend and admire our Episcopal Government and therefore I cannot but hope that either these men will return again to the bosome of their forsaken Mother the Church or have so much Ingenuity to desist from deceiving ignorant People with the great Authority of the Reformed Church And now my Lord I must humbly beg Your Pardon that I prefix Your Great Name before this Discourse But since 't is the work of a famous Bishop and in defense of that Order of which in our Church Your Grace is the worthy Primate I cannot but hope acceptance and am very much pleased I have an occasion offered me to let the World know how much I am My LORD Your most humble and very obedient Servant Hen. Yelverton From my house at Easton Manduit in Northamptonshire March 26. 1669. TO THE READER READER THere present thee with a Book written some years since by that great and Reverend Bishop Tho. Morton Lord Bishop of Duresme in the defence of that Order he bore and for which he suffered so great indignities And as it was his Honour to suffer in so good a Cause so it was his great Contentment and satisfaction when he came to the end of his long race that he kept a good Conscience though he lost all this world afforded him for it It would be very superfluous in this place to write an Encomium of this Great Prelate who is farr beyond what I can do and is already well performed by that excellent person Dr. Berwick late Dean of St. Pauls who was well acquainted with him many years and had the happiness once to be his Domestick Chaplain I only think fit to say this of him that he was an Antient Bishop and had all the qualifications fit for his Order either to Adorn or Govern a Church but above all he was eminent for his invincible Patience under so many violent Persecutions and almost necessities alwayes rejoycing in his Losses and protesting he thought himself richer with nothing and a good conscience than those were who had devoured his goodly Bishoprick And certainly he that considers the excellency of this Prelate with the rest of his Brethren who with him underwent the fiery Trial will conclude as Tertullian doth of the first Persecution of the Christians Non nisi aliquod grande bonum a Nerone damnatum Nothing but some great good could be condemned by such men I must not omit among the various Qualities of this great Man to tell thee he was 44 years a Bishop a thing so extraordinary that since the first Plantation of Christianity and consequently of Bishops in this Island which if we believe Baronius was the 58 of our Saviour but one exceeded him and he came not to these Dignities per Saltum but passed through all other inferiour Charges before he arrived at the height And one thing is considerable in his Translation to Coventry and Lichfield that King James was pleased to do it at the particular motion of that great Prelate Bishop Andrews who never was known to move the King for the Preferment of any before How excellent he was in Controversies his manifold Writings against the Papists have given the World sufficient testimony and in this he went so high that if he believed not the Pope to be Antichrist he thought him very like him And yet there was never any who more approved of the antient Customs of the Catholique Church than himself And of this I shall give you this particular instance For that Ceremony of Bowing to the Lords Table at the first entrance into the Church he did not only commend by his Practice but publickly