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A29276 The churches resurrection, or, The creating of the new heavens written by an unworthy gospel-minister, John Bryan. Brayne, John. 1649 (1649) Wing B4321; ESTC R23804 57,437 84

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gradu collocatum Episcopum nominabant Heraclas was Origens Scholler in whose time the old form observed by the Church from Mark to that day was broken and who was more like to break it then Origen who was of that Church and a man not unknown to any that have read him of unsound and uncertain judgement yet learned and witty who did acknowledge in taking Ordination from Dimetrius at the first for Catechizing that the power of Ordination did reside in every true constituted Church And who knoweth where God permitted him to Emasculinate himselfe as a judgement on him for destroying that order by which God raised up seed in the Church he being best to take the litterall no man since but hath taken mystically as other things being all forced it may be Origen did this for some controversie had between Dimetrius of Alexandria and himselfe and to honor Theotistus and Alexander who had shewed exceeding favour to him in his banishment at Ceserea who it is like were willing to take this honor to themselves robbing the Church of it's choicest Jewell Hieron In the first times Bishops differed nothing from Presbyters and are now above them rather by the custome of the Church then by the truth of the Lords disposing and ought to rule the Church in common which shewes that the Bishops practice in Jeroms time differed from that of the Apostles and that the true primitive practice was fallen in his time In Cornelius time Euseb l. 6. cap. 43. at Rome numbers under one Bishop 46. Priests 7. Deacons 7. Subdeacons 42. Acoluths 52. Exorcists and a numberlesse company of Readers and Sextons if these are not Popish corruptions the Church in 50. years was strangely altered Cyprian mentions in his Epistles the same names of Officers whose names are not written in the Gospell-Kalender In his time also there were Bishops of Provinces and although he held the name of Colleagues and Compresbyeters yet the number were altered and so the order among them as appeares in many Epistles is to be doubted Bilson in his 14. cap. of Perp. Church-Government tells us how Bishops came to extend their Jurisdiction so vastly far about them in the Countrey By no meanes saith he could any Countrey-Parishes in the Primitive Church have any Presbyters but from some City and that not without the liking of the Bishop which forced all Countrey Townes and Villages to matriculate and incorporate themselves into the Church of some City by whose Bishop their Presbyters living were governed and dying were supplyed 1. It 's confessed they must incorporate or should have no Presbyter 2. The people and Presbyter are forced to be under his Jurisdiction or they should have no Presbyter nor will let Episcopall Authority go from him 3. It must be with the liking of the Bishop conditions are first agreed on between Presbyter and Bishop and Bishop and People So that whereas the Episcopall power should reside in every true and right constituted Church the Bishops would keep it from them the Presbyter shall not be ordained nor people be taught if before-hand they promise not submission to the city-City-Bishops Jurisdiction and this granted by a Bishops confession which shews the subtil course taken to raise Antichrist The 4. Century Eusebius Caesariensis 320. Lactantius wrote to the Gentiles but nothing of the Church-Discipline at all Athanasius 370. Hylarius 370. Bazilius Chrysost 370. Hieronimus Ambrosius 370. Augustinus 370. The Church was to go into the wildernesse and be hid to the world in the Yeare 406. It was to remain hid 1260. yeers That the number of Antichrist may be 1666. 1. Eusebius l. 5. cap. 9. saith of the time of Pantenus about 210. Erant enim adhuc in illis Temporibus Evangelistae nonnulli qui ad imitationem sanctorum Apostolorum in diversis orbis partibus oberrantes per gratiam Dei animi sui virtutem 1. It is to cleare these of these times could not be extraordinarily called nor I think were they extraordinarily gifted untill these times the Church kept it's true forme and it 's like the senior Presbyter was of many called the Evangelist however altered in their writings 2. It seemes that after these times the name and the office of Evangelist ceased in the Church 1. In the Councell of Nice his office was destroyed and an Antichristian Officer put in his place Canon 10. Et nè in una civitate sunt duo Episcopi which proves before this Canon or Councell there were in some Cities two Bishops there being in them two compleat Churches A high step made to help Antichrist into his throne Councell of Antioch took downe the Country Evangelist or Bishop as Nice the City Conceditur Chorepiscopis ut ordinent Lectores Subdiaconos Exorcistas de superioribus ordinibus decernitur ut nec Presbyterium nec diaconum ordinare audeant praeter civitatis Episcopum cui ipse cum possessione subjectus est 1. Had not Country Bishops ordained all degrees of orders in the Church they by a Councell would not have granted the lesser and have denied the greater 2. Whereas he may do it by leave of the City Bishop though not without shewes the act was lawfull according to God or how could it be done by the allowance of men 3. If it were lawfull according to God then the tyranny of Antichrist was great in these times Zozomen l. 7. cap. 19. Etenim per Scithiam cum civitates multae unum duntaxat hae omnes Episcopum habent apud alias vero Nationes reperias ubi in pagis Episcopi ordinantur sicut apud Arabes Cyprios apud Novatianos Montanistas 1. This is more then is written of any after his time this was quickly altered when Antichrist came to his throne in the world 2. These that held the Church forme went under the name of Novatians Montanists Sectaries The ground they had to distinquish the Country from the City Bishop was that the Country Bishop was resembled in the 70. the City Bishop in the Apostles But as it is well observed of Mr. Rutherford p. 476. of a Presby Church at Antioch Look what frame of Churches the Apostles did institute in Cities that same they behoved to institute in villages also for places cannot change the institution of Christ And before p. 470. on Acts. 8.5.6 When Peter and John came to Samaria to help Philip it cannot be that they all went to one house and to one single assembly to preach the Word And Page before 460. on 1. Cor. 14.15 I baptized none but Cryspus and Gaius c. If many were baptized other Pastors not Paul baptized them and so they were baptized in other Assemblies then in those in which Paul baptized Acts. 18.8 Many Corinthians were baptized I passe by these and come to my task though these are the truths I intend Chrysost on Eph. 4.11 Tertio Evangelistas non circumeuntes sed Evangelizantes ut erant Priscilla Acyla Pastores Doctores quibus viz.
universus populus concreditus erat Quid ergo juniores erant Pastores ac Doctores admodum erant enim circumeuntibus Evangelizantibus inferiores qui habitando quieti circa unum dunta●at locum occupabantur ut Timotheus ac Titus verùm alias ex hoc loco subjectio praelatura colligi non potest and after Nè quid huic expositionis meae contradicas potest fieri ut Evangelistas eos hic intelligta qui Evangelium conscripserunt If Chrysostome were thus ignorant of the Office of Evangelists no wonder if we are one while he is for walking Evangelists then for those abide in one place and to these he adheres or else prelature cannot be proved thence and then he comes to those wrote the Gospells how can it be thought possible so great a darknesse should come on the world in so short a time on those who had the learning of the age And it is like the Ancient copies of the primitive Writers were either lost hid or corrupted before his time making way for the departure of the Church now about to take its leave of the world Bazil in an Epistle to Ambrose cals on him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Montacu of Tythes understands this complaint of his to be only about the dividing of Cappadocia into two Metropolitans which had been one at Caesarea 1. I conceive Bazil understands the first tract of the Fathers in which only was a reformation that was right and not that went immediately before 2. Nor could that be understood well for the old marks for it were not 200. years before that there were no provinciall Bishops in all the world And after 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. which shewes he sought this in some spirituall way and for a spirituall end quite contrary to that objected before And in his Epistle to Athanasius I conceive he implieth the same when he calls on him to joyne with him in restoring the Church 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in which he alludes to the allusion of John the Baptist to the Gospell Government Mat. 3.12 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to me it seems that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 more fully manifests the Gospell truth and then 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 more full to which no government then did so fitly agree as the Gospell government Applic. Seeing he calls on Athanasius and Ambrose to reforme by the first times it proves there is no true reformation to be made of the Church by the practice of the then times least we would seek to prove one corruption by another 2. That the true Church-discipline was neare gone from the world or going as he instanceth onely Antioch whose practice he commends which doubtlesse was deficient in many things in those times Ambrose Eph. 4. Coepit alio ordine providentiâ gubernari Ecclesia and points out the time to be ubi omnia loca circumplexa est Ecclesia it was after doubtlesse the 200. yeare O Ambrose did they think of the curse denounced of the Apostle against men or Angells should attempt this or had they divine revelations to do it or Apostolicall Authority delegated that they dare to do such a thing After he gives us the reason Scripta Apostoli ideo non per omnia conveniunt ordinationi quae nunc in Ecclesia est quia hac inter primordia sunt conscripta As if the government written in the Gospell and exercised by the Apostles was onely for the Apostles time or Church-Infancy and would not serve all estates thereof in which we see the plea now used is an old one An instance he gives of this in Timothy made a Presbyter by Paul and called a Bishop ut recedente eo sequens ei succederet that is the Evangelist dying the senior Presbyter the Pastor succeeded him he being next in place and office The reason of this change is this Sed quia coeperunt sequentes Presbyteri indigni inveniri ad primatos tenendos mutata est ratio prospiciente consilio ut non ordo sed meritum crearet Episcopum multorum judicio constitutum nè indignus temerè usurparet et esset multis scandalum 1. If any such there had been the Lord had provided a remedy against it by giving the Church a power among themselves to prevent it which here the Bishops to the destruction of that priviledge usurp to themselves 2. It is done by a Councell that it may have the more fair pretence and that hereby unworthy men may not come ad primatos tenendos That the senior Presbyter succeeded the Evangelist if fit is illustrated in that of Aaron and Eleazer his eldest son Numb 20.25 26. But see what the Bishops did with this usurped authority when wrested from the Church quickly after Sozom. lib. 7. cap. 8. tells a story of a Bishop chosen by Bishops for Constantinople He was chosen by Diodorus meanes and commended to the Councell his name was Nectarius That which they chose him for is because he had a white head a sacerdotall Countenance and the like this fitted him ad primatos tenendos 1. He was not a man baptized it is said Diodorus seeing him so grave a man thought he had been baptized 2. He is exhorted to give him to reading which shewes he had little abilities in him to teach 1. Ap. Could this be said of a senior Presbyter he must be better qualified then so 2. Let man never give leave to man to change the everlasting Ordinances of God for never so faire pretences for the foolishnesse of God is wiser then men In the same manner Ambrose was elected before baptized against the Word Ambrose on the same 4. Eph. saith of the Teachers Doctores sunt hi qui lectionibus imbuendi infantes solebant imbuere sicut mos Iudaeorum est quorum traditio ad nos transitum fecit qu● per negligentiam obsolevit He sheweth though the custome were taken from the Jewes yet it belonged to the Gentiles to have it exercised in their Churches also The Doctor being to initiate their children in grace as the Jewish theirs in nature which through negligence is out of use of whose Ordination he thus writes Prophetia est qua eligitur quasi Doctor futurus idoneus manus verò impositiones verba sunt mystica quibus confirmatur ad opus electus auctoritatem teste conscientia sua ut audeat vice Domini sacrificium Deo offerre 1 Timoth. 4.14 1 Timoth. 5. Apud omnes utique gentes honorabilis est senectus unde Synagoga postea Ecclesia seniores habuit quorum sine Consilio nihil agebatur in Ecclesia quòd qua negligentia obsoluerit nescio nisi fortè Doctorum desidiâ aut magis superbiâ dum soli volunt aliquid videri Hereby Seniores M. B lson will not admit the helping Governor or ruling Elder to be understood but that advice which Bishops used to take of Presbyters was now not taken in Church-Government 1. He alludes in this place as I suppose to that
in his Church what hath Christ among the people where he hath not this 4. As the Church is divided from the world so is its government they themselves though being subject to the Magistrate as Gods Vicegerent 5. The Magistrate Rom. 13.3 is said to be ordained for the praise of them that do well now the Elder in the Church preventing scandals in the world composing differences preserving peace in the Church in a Gospel way according to Christ doth well therefore the Magistrate is to encourage him uphold him against those that oppose him 6. The Elders of the Church Nationall 2 Chron. 19. are reduced to the government of the Church particular 1 Cor. 5.13 these Elders have not to do to judge any without the Church their authority is bounded Object This is the way to exempt the Church from the publick Magistrates command 1. They are commanded obedience to them as to the higher Power and as ordained of God 2. Are to pay Custome and Tribute to them 3. To defend honour and maintaine them 4. To pray for them 1. Magistracy is exalted by it in that they rule over those which rule in a more excellenr way then other Under-rulers in the Common-wealth 2. The Churches obedience is better then theirs of the world they obey of conscience the other of necessity and feare 3. In the world a naturall man may be a fit helper in the Church he must be a wise beleever and a Saint 4. The Magistrates office is to see the Church under his Iurisdiction hath all that liberty authority and power left free to it to exercise within it selfe Christ left it without impaire 5. It is necessary the Magistrate have a help in Church as well as in the world hee being no more able to do all the one then all the other of himselfe That the Church ought to choose this Officetr 1. They have the choyce of all other as Ministers and Deacons and of this also therefore it were wrong to deprive the Church of the choyce of these as of the other 2 The Elders Constitution depends on his Election by the Church 3 By this the people more gladly assent to his determination because chosen of themselves 4. To prevent all meanes of rise of offence in the Church 5. To shew hee must be approvedly known for integrity and ability that is to be intrusted herewith 6. They being enlightned men know how and whom to choose better then others and therefore God trusted them with these priviledges themselves and left it not to Ministers within or Magistrates of or without the Church Appl. Gods people will make no ill use of this that the Magistrate should have cause to feare them for they will choose the most godly wise man among them which is the best choyce for the Magistrate and themselves also In the Exercise of this Authority 1. The Elders of one Church have no Authoritative power over any other Church then their own 2. Nor have they to doe with men of the world without the Church 3. I suppose if differences arise between members of severall Churches then some of the Elders of each Church may be nominated to compose them 4. If injury be done to a member by one not belonging to any Church if satisfaction cannot be had any other way he may appeale the Offender before the Iudge without scandall 5. If injury bee done by a member to one without the party offended may seek restitution and complaine to the Elders against him 6. This Goverment is the golden scepter the compulsory power by corporall punishments is as the Iron rod. 7. By this cost is spared poverty prevented unity and peace continued scandals prevented to the world without and members within and edification exceedingly furthered hereby among the Saints I now adde a word more to prove this generall practice of this government held out in Scriptures to bee exercised in the Church Deut. 32.1 1. Heare O Heavens that is the Church or Saints of God 2. Heare O Earth that is the World of unbelievers two sorts of persona being intended herein 3. It is emplyed that what he had to say concerned both these two sorts of people 4. Note in the Metaphor raine comes down from heaven and not goes up to heaven as the words here signified must if heaven be meant literally 1. The Earths ministry is meant in this heare the words of my mouth 2. The Church-Ministry 1. It distils as the deaw 2. It drops as the raine on the tender herb 3. As the showers upon the grasse 1. How fitly these hold out the differing Ministry the Doctor Ministry distilling the principles of grace as deaw 2. The Pastor dropping 3. The Evangelist showring it down in abundance 4. Here are two sorts expressed the tender herb the grown grasse but 3 emplyed the tender herb being to set out the children of the Church and the youth by distilling and dropping being both set before and applyed to the● tender herb Cant. 6.9 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 My Dove is one my perfect one is one shee is deare to her mother the choice one of her that bare her 1. I chose this place above other because Mr Brightman and others understood it to signifie the Gospel estates 2. It is without question wholy spoken of the Church 1. Here is her birth as born under the Doctor Ministry 2. Her Doveship or reservednesse to Christ under the Pastor 3. Her perfection under the Evangelist 4. Her unity expressed though under divers Administrations and estates shee is one she is one Math. 13.33 The three measures of meale signifie the three societies of Saints the Leaven and hiding of it the Gospel and the threefold Ministry thereof Math. 13.23 The good ground is said to bring out in some a hundred in other sixty in other thirtyfold 1. The seed is one 2. The ground is said to be good 3. It is differenced not in it selfe but in its fruit 4. This difference is only threefold to shew amongst the Saints in the Church there was a threefold division and no more the least is thirty the second doubles it the third is more then both Rev. 11.1 There was a Reed given me like a rod and the Angel stood and said Arise ond measure the Temple of God and the Altar and the Worshipers therein 1. This was done under the sixth Trump and respects that time in which we live 2. In this time the Gospel Primitive pattern is revealed by which at first the way and Church of God was set up in the world and governed 3. All are reduced to these three heads that are to be measured first the Temple secondly the Altar thirdly the worshippers 1. A materiall Temple is not meant God intending not the building of any 2. Nor can the mysticall Temple be meant here that is set out in that word worshippers 3. Though not the Temple yet something of the Temple is alluded unto of God in this place which