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A91186 An exact chronological history and full display of popes intollerable usurpations upon the antient just rights, liberties, of the kings, kingdoms, clergy, nobility, commons of England and Ireland Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1666 (1666) Wing P3962A; ESTC R232177 595,052 408

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you abundantly into THE EVERLASTING KINGDOM OF OUR LORD and Saviour Jesus Christ and our Saviours own asseverations Not every one that saith LORD LORD shall enter into the KINGDOM OF HEAVEN but he that doth the will of my father which is in heaven necessarily evince 7ly After our Saviours resurrection and ascention when God his Father highly exalted him and gave him all power both in heaven and earth his Soveraign Regality and Dominion in and over his Church and Kingdom are frequently set forth in these transcendent expressions decyphering only his Regal not Prie●tly or Prophetick Offices and Administrations Our Lord Jesus Christ who is the only Potentate the King of Kings and Lord of Lords the Prince of the Kings of the earth whom God the father of glory hath set at his own right hand in heavenly places far above all principalities and powers and might and dominion and every name that is named not only in this world but in the world to come and hath put all things under his feet and gave him to be head over all things to his Church which is his body The fullnesse of him that filleth all in all Goa hath by the extraordinary greatnesse of his mighty and glorious power delivered us from the power of darknesse and translated us into the kingdom of his dear Sonne who is the first-born of every creature For by him were all things created that are in heaven and that are in earth visible and invisible whether they be thrones or dominions or principalities or powers all things were created by him and for him And he is the head of the body the Church who is the beginning the first-born from the dead that in or among●● all things he might have the preeminence For it pleased the Father that in him all fullnesse should dwell Compared with his other Gospel titles Thou King of Saints and the united praises prostrations acclamations of the Angels with the four beasts and the 24. Elders and all the Saints and Redeemed ones before Christ who sitteth on the throne before whom they all fall worship and cast down their Crowns saying Worship and honour and thanks and glory and power be unto him that sitteth upon the throne for ever and ever worthy art thou O LORD to receive glory and honour for thou hast created all things and for thy pleasure they were and are created All these recited Texts resolve that Christ is Supream head of his Kingdom the Church not in his Priestly Propheticall capacity or office but only in his Regal and reigns in it as a King Lord not as Priest or Prophet 8ly As in the Old so in the New Testament the Church Militant as well as the Triumphant is usually stiled the Kingdom of God the Kingdom of heaven Christs Kingdom my Kingdom his Kingdom the ever lasting Kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ a Kingdom which cannot be removed c. The very Gospel it self the Gospel word and mysteries of the Kingdom yea shall the Kingdom of God and heaven it self The mighty power of God to salvation scepter of his Kingdom His Saints shall eat drink sit reign with him in his Kingdom He sits and reigns for ever in his Church as a King on a Royal throne clothed with royal Majesty and glory His rewards are all Regal A crown of righteousness of glory thrones Inheritances in his kingdom reigning with him as Kings royal Robes Honour Glory His punishments Regal Exclusion from his kingdome everlasting death infernal chaines destruction from the presence of the LORD and from the Glory of his POWER His judging of quick and dead at his appearance and comming Yea all his administrations Regal in prescribing Lawes to his Church rescuing them from the power of Satan Hell and all other Enemies protecting them from all evils treading Satan under their feet Guarding them by his Mighty power unto salvation in his heavenly kingdom compared with this fulfilling of the procies of Christs kingdom in the Old Testament thus recorded as accomplished in in the New Rev 11. 15. There were great voyces in heaven saying The Kingdomes of this world are become the Kingdom not Church of our Lord and of his Christ and he shall reign for ever and ever Rev 12. 10. And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven Now is come the Kingdom of our God and the Power of his Christ 1 Cor 15. 24 25. Then cometh the end when Christ shall have delivered up the Kingdom to God the Father when he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power for he must reign till he shall put down all enemies under his feet All and every of these Texts and considerations joyntly and severall demonstrate more clearly then the Morning Sunne That Christs Government of his Kingdom the Church under the Gospel is only Kingly and Monarchical as even Bellarmin himself and most Pontificians professe argue grounding the Popes Universal Monarchy upon it not Pontifical or Prophetical and that the Supreme Government thereof is for ever intirely annexed to his Regal not Priestly or Prophetical Office and these Offices of his united to his Regal Office as Supream not his Regal to his Sacerdotal or Propheticall as subordinate to them This being an unfallible Gospel-truth not hitherto so fully cleared and insisted on by the Oppugners or Asserters of Popes Universal Monarchy as was necessary which induced me to expatiate in its probation The second and sole Question will be Whether Christ himself did ever delegate by any Commission recorded in Sacred History all his Regal Power and Jurisdiction or any branch thereof to Saint Peter or any other Apostles Bishops Presbyters Evangelists or Ministers of the Gospel Or whether they or any of them ever justly claimed enjoyed exercised this his Royal Dominion Office Government in or over his Church on earth If yea as most Popes and their Parasites confidently affirm without the least shadow of Scripture or Verity let them produce the Commission or Texts to evidence it to every mans conscience in the sight of God and to all Kings Kingdoms Nations in the world If not as shall be evidenced in the ensuing Chapters past all contradiction I and they may then safely cry out mightily with a strong voyce as the Angel prophetically doth Babylon the great Rome is fallen is fallen and is become the habitation of Devils and the hold of every foul spirit and a cage of every unclean and hatefull Bird Come out of her my people that ye be not partakers of her sins and that ye receive not of her Plagues with violence shall she and her triple-crown'd Pontif be thrown down from the pinacle of her usurped super-transcendent power and shall be found no more at all Before I take leave of this Proposition to avoid mistakes and clear up the Truth it will be necessary to distinguish
demonstrated by Mat. 18. 17. If he shall neglect to hear them tell it to the Church or Congregation and if he shall neglect to hear the Church let him be unto thee not the Church as an heathen man and a publican This word Church or Congregation is never taken throughout the Scripture for any one particular person whether High Priest Priest Apostle Bishop or Presbyter nor yet for two three or more Apostles Bishops Priests Ministers assembled together without or as contradistinct from the Laity but ever for the whole Church or congregation either as conjoyned with the Apostles Bishops Ministers and sometimes without them for Lay christians alone as severed from their Bishops and Pastors particularly in these signal Texts Acts 15. 3 4 5. And when Paul Barnabas and other of them were come to Jerusalem they were received of the Church and of the Apostles and Elders being brought on their way by the Church And he went through Syria and Cilicia confirming the Churches Acts 14. 23 27. And when they had ordained them Elders in every Church they commended them to the Lord. And when they were come to Antioch and had gathered the Church together they rehearsed all that God had done with them which Church is stiled the multitude gathered together not Bishops or Priests Acts 15. 30. c. 16. 5. So were the Churches established in the faith c. 20. 17. 28. And from Miletus he sent to Ephesus and called the Elders of the Church not Elders the Church And then gave them this charge Take heed to your selves and to all the flock over which the holy Ghost hath made you Bishops to feed the Church distinguished from the Bishops feeding them which he hath purchased with his own bloud Acts 21. 18 to 25. The day following Faul went in with us to James and all the Elders were present And when he had saluted them they heard his relation and what was reported of him by the Jewish Proselytes they concluded The Multitude or Church must needs come together to hear the businesse put in distinction from Iames and the Elders of the Church at Ierusalem Rom 16. 16. The Churches of Christ salute you Gaius my host and of the whole Church saluteth you Thus the words Church and Churches are used 1 Cor. 1. 2 3. c. 7. 17. c. 11. 16. 18. c. 12. 28. c. 14. 4. 23 33 34. c. 16. 1. 5. 2 Cor 1. 1. c. 8. 18 19 23 24. c. 11. 8. 28. c. 12 13 Gal 1. 19. 22. Ephes 4. 11 13. c. 5. 25 27 32. Col. 4 15. 1 Tim 5. 16. 1 Thess 1. 1. c. 2. 14. c. 5. 27 2. 2 Thess 1. 1 4. 2 Tim. 3. 2 4 5. A Bishop must be one that ruleth his own house well For if he knoweth not how to rule his own house how shall be take care of not rule the Church of God Here put as distinct from him Iam 5. 14. Let him call for the Elders of the Church 1. Iohn 3 v 9 10. I wrote unto the Church but Diotrephes who loveth to have the preheminence among them receiveth not us nor the brethren and casteth them our of the Church Rev 1. 20. The seven Stars are the Angels of the seven Churches and the Candlesticks are the seven Churches distinguished from them Rev 2. 1. 11 c. c 3. 1. 6. 13. 22 c. The Angel of the Church of Ephesus Pergamos and the other 5. Asian Churches interpreted to be the Ministers of Bishops of them are distinguish'd from the people who are stiled alwayes the Church of Ephesus c. but the Angel Bishop or Ministers thereof whether singly or joyntly considered are never once stiled the Church throughout the New Testament or Old Therefore tell the Church never signifies St. Peter or the Pope a single person only and so no Church nor yet the Jewish Sanhedrim as many fancie being never stiled a Church but Councel only in the New Testament and no divine institution but only the particular congregation or Church collectively considered whereof the person offending was a member And if meant of it or of the Jewes Sanhedrim or Councel St. Peter and the Pope with his Conclave of Cardinals being no such Council or Church consisting of the Princes of the Tribes of Israel and 72 Laymen not of Priests alone and no Successors to them by Divine institution the Jewish State Priesthood Church ceremonies being totally abolished by Christ the Pope and other Prelates can pray in no ayde from this much wrested abused mistaken Text to support their pretended Supremacy and divine Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction principally vested in the whole Church which is to rebuke loose seclude retain or absolve penitent or impenitent scandalous sinners as St. Paul himself resolves 1 Cor 5. throughout When ye are gathered together in the name of our Lord Iesus Christ to deliver such a one to Satan Purge out therefore the old leven that ye may be a new Lump Do not ye judge them that are within Therefore put away from Your selves that wicked person spoken to and of the whole Church of Corinth not to the Ministers of Elders thereof 2 Cor 2. 6 7. Sufficient for such a man is this censure inflicted by many the whole Church not the Apostle Pope Bishop So that contrariwise ye ought rather to forgive and comfort him lest perhaps such a one should be swallowed up of grief Wherefore I beseech you that you would confirm your love towards him To whom ye forgive any thing I forgive also 2 Thess 3. 14. If any man obey not our Epistle note ye that man and have no company with him that he may be ashamed Rom 16. 17. Now I beseech you brethren mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrines ye have heard and avoyd them 2 Tim 3. 5. From such turn away All directed to the Church Saints Brethren not the Bishops or Ministers of the Church in whom the power of the Keyes of binding and loosing originally resides and in them only ministerially as servants of and to the Church Whence St Augustine thus determines Cum Christus Petro diceret tibi dabo claves Regni caelorum Vniversam significabat Ecclesiam Whereupon in the Primitive Church sinners and penitent persons desired the prayers pardon and absolution of the whole Church and all the Members of it when they were restored to it as Tertullian Origen Bishop Iewel Albispinaeus and others relate 3dly This binding and loosing remitting and retaining sinnes was not by any judicial sentence pronounced by the Apostles in any Consistory Court where they sate as Supream Judges as Popes and other Prelates since have done the Apostles having no such Courts nor exercising such a Soveraign Jurisdiction in them as these since have done for which St Jerom thus sharply reprehends them Istum locum Episcopi Presbyt●ri non intelligentes aliquid sibi de Pharisaeorum assumunt supercilio ut vel damnent innocentes
himself did almost despair And then induced him to use his utmost endeavours to reform them by the forecited smitings of them with the sword of the Spirit And in case of their final incorrigibility not to excommunicate interdict or anathematise them but desert them totally and by a voluntary exile to remove to some other City to exchange Rome for the World or any other part thereof which was farre better then it there to preach the Gospel and discharge his Pastoral office committed by Christ to Peter and through him to himself by seeding his sheep which he defines only to be the preaching of the Gospel to them concluding in these words Evangelizare pascere est fac opus Evangelistae et Pastoris opus implesti Upon all which considerations I hope the most zealous Pontificians will henceforth be satisfied That the Civil and Spiritual swords have not their distinction distribution nor any foundation at all on Peters single sword or the other Apostles two material swords and that the only spiritual sword belonging to Popes and the Church is not their usual Ecclesiastical Censures thunderbolts but the meer word of God incessantly preached applied in season and out of season to all sorts of sinners especially the most obdurate wherewith the City and Court of Rome are so stuffed that Popes have most reason to brandish this sword and all other swords or keyes they claim from St. Peter only there not in other Princes Bishops Diocesses and Dominions much lesse against Emperors and Kings themselves 2ly If St. Peters the Apostles Priests and Ministers commissions forecited will neither warrant support their Supream Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction challenged pretended to much lesse will their several Titles do it Before I enter upon the Positive Titles given to them in Scripture I shall desire you to take notice 1. That neither St. Peter nor any other Apostle Minister or Presbyter is ever once stiled by Christ or any Apostle in relation to his office either a King Prince Caesar Lord or the higher Powers but only earthly Kings and temporal Magistrates Alvarus Pelagius the Popes Grand Advocate doth not only ingenuously acknowledge but renders these folid reasons for it First because Kings and Lords do frequently abuse their Regal and Lordly power to tyranny and great oppression of their Subjects which Popes and Clergymen would be likewise apt to do if dignified with these Titles 2ly Because the name of a King aliquando superbum sonat and is apt to puff men up with pride and arrogance therefore inconsistent with the humility and meeknesse of Christs Disciples Ministers 3ly To put a distinction between Civil and Ecclesiastical Governors Inter spirituales temporales Reges sicut est discretio in potestatibus sic debet esse in nominibus Principes itaque seculares nomen Regis quod commune est sibi a proprietate retinent praesertim quia ante constitutionem spititualium Regum officium Regis nomen plures habuisse leguntur Principes autem spirituales aliis nominibus nuncupantur quae non fastum sed actum pietatem insinuant Et propter hoc ait Petrus Pastoribus Ecclesiae 1 Pet. 5. 2. 3. 95 Distinct Esto Neque ut Dominautes in Clero Christus dixit Discipulis Lu. 22. Reges Gentium dominatur eorum vos autem non sic Mat. 20 Yea he draws this memorable inference from hence Et secundum hoc videretur dicendum quod licet Christus sit Rex Sacerdos tamen ejus Vicarii scilicet Apostoli eorum successors non sunt Sacerdotes et Reges imo solum convenit eis potestas Sacerdotalis vel Pontificalis ex concessione Christi Si autem aliquibus eorum convent potestas Regia hoc est ex concessione Principum terrenorum sicut ex concessione Constatini habet Romanus Prontifex Imperialem potestatem Distinct 96. Constituimus Which though Alvarus prima facie grants to be rationabiliter dictum for others yet he spends several Articles to assert That the Pope is not only a spiritual but temporal King and Lord yea King of Kings and Lord of Lords and that not only Popes but even Bishops and Priests too have a power and jurisdiction above all Kings Emperors Princes in the world even to excommunicate depose and put them from their Thrones Kingdomes Empires as you heard before at large 2ly Neither Christ nor his Apostles after his Ascension in any of their Epistles or Gospels ever gave St. Peter or the Pope any of these swelling Titles now claimed or Attributed to them by their flatterers as Christs sole Viceroy his sole Vicar General on Earth sole head of the whole Catholick Church God Vice-God Christ Christs Omnipotentiary or Plenipotentiary indued with a plenituds of all power both in heaven and earth the life of the world or any of those Titles which St. Bernard by way of irony censure only gives to Pope Eugenius as others did in good earnest Age indagemus adhuc diligentius quis sis quam geras videlicet pro tempore personum in Ecclesia Dei Quis es Sacerdos magnus Summus Pontifex Tu Princeps Apostolorum tu Primatu Abel Gubernatu Noe Patriarchatu Abraham Or ●ine Melchisedech dignitate Aaron auctoritate Moyses indicatu Samuel potestate Petrus unctione Christus Tu es cui claves traditae cui over creditae sunt Sunt quidem alii coeli janitores gregum pastores Sed tu tanto gloriosius quanto differentius utrumque prae caeteris nomen haereditasti c. If none of these ambitious Titles were ever given by Christ or other Apostles to Peter himself in this magnificent manner● or to any other Apostle How comes the Pope now to appropriate them to himself in Peters right who doth not own but quite disclaim them 1 Pet. 1. 1. c. 5. 1 2 3. Wherefore pretermitting them as late Papal fancies invented by Popes and their Parasites I shall proceed to St. Peters particular Scripture Titles peculiar to himself whereon Popes and their flatterers bottom his and their own pretended transcendent Supremacy The 1. is his very Sirname Peter Mat. 16. 18. I say unto thee thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church Whence they infer That Peter is not only supreme head of Christs Church but the very stock and foundation on which it is built I answer 1. That he had this very name Peter given him either before he was called by Christ to be an Apostle or at leastwise he was named Peter by Christ upon his very first calling to be his Disciple Mat. 4 18. c. 8. 14 15. Mar. 3. 16. Lu 3. 16. Lu 6. 14. Jo 1. 41 42 If then his first sirname Peter gave him no such supream Jurisdiction Lordship over all the other Apostles and whole Catholick Church as certainly it did not Christ himself being then the supream head thereof on earth for some years after This repetition or confirmation of this his former
Servant above greater then his Lord and the Vicar then the Master 9ly Christ himself together with Paul and Peter do from the 5th Commandement most frequently presse and inculcate all due subjection and obedience by Wives unto their Husbands Children to their Parents and Servants to their Masters in all things and that with fear and trembling in singlenesse of heart as unto Christ not with eye-service as men-pleasers but as the servants of Christ doing the will of God from the heart and with good will doing them service as to the Lord and not to men knowing that of the LORD they shall receive the Inheritance for herein they serve the Lord Christ Therefore there is the self-same relation obedience due to Kings and Magistrates the politick Husbands Parents Masters of the Realm people by all Members of the body politick as there is by Wives children servants to their Husbands Parents Masters 10thly It is very observable that Christ himself with his Apostles Peter and Paul do in the New Testament more frequently punctually energetically inculcate this duty of subjection obedience honor paying Tribute to Emperors Kings and Civil Magistrates though then all Pagans unbelievers yea for all Wives Children Servants to obey fear and reverence their Husbands Parents Masters in the flesh on all sorts of Christians under the Gospel then ever they were urged or reiterated in the Old Testament before or under the Law and that for these ends and upon these accounts as I humbly apprehend First to evidence That all Kings Supream Civil Magistrates Parents under the Gospel enjoy the selfsame Soveraign Jurisdiction over all Civil Ecclesiastical persons things and their children under the Gospel as they did before or under the Law in the Old Testament and that the Kingship Kingdom of Christ under the Gospel did no wayes diminish nor eclipse much lesse abolish or transfer to Apostles Bishops Presbyters or Chapters any part of their antient Temporal or Spiritual Authority before and under the Law 2ly To make the free passage for the preaching and reception of the Gospel among all Nations Kingdoms Republikes in the world as consistent with and no wayes opposing but advancing rarifying their respective Civil Governments by prescribing every soul to yeeld all chearfull obedience subjection to their Civil Governors Lawes for the peace and tranquility of their Kingdoms 3ly To stop the mouthes of Pagans and all Enemies of Christian Religion and Christians who traduced and accused them as opposites and Enemies to rebels against Emperors Kings Magistrates their Government and Lawes 4ly To take away all pretences from Libertins and yoaklesse Christians under pretext of Christian Liberty and the priviledges of Christianity to disobey contemn all Kings Magistrates Lawes and Civil Government as exempted from their power 5ly To lessen and controll the Antichristian Usurpations of the Popes Prelates Clergy of Rome it self and their Confederates elsewhere upon the Crownes prerogatives rights and kingdoms of Christian Kings and Emperors which should embrace the Gospel All which reasons are expressed or intimated in the Gospel it self Pauls Epistle to the Romans and St Peters 11ly St Paul in his second Epistle to Timothy a Bishop as all Popes Bishops assert in relation to his spiritual warfare layes down this universal Maxim which every good Souldier of Jesus Christ must observe No man that warreth intangleth himself with the Affairs of this Life that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a Soldier If then no Bishop or good Spiritual Souldier of Jesus Christ must so much as once entangle themselves with the affairs of this world and life that so they may discharge their duties as to please Christ who hath chosen them to be his souldiers then certainly neither Christ nor his Apostles ever gave or committed to any Apostle Pope Bishop or Minister of the Gospel any Supreme Temporal Jurisdiction over all or any Kings Kingdoms or Civil Corporations in the world which require continual attendance and would totally avocate them from their spiritual warfare 12ly The Apostles themselves though inspired from Heaven what to preach without much study when there was a complaint made to them that the widows and poor were neglected in the daily ministration calling all the multitude of Disciples to them sayd It is not Reason that we should leave the World of God and serve Tables wherefore Brethren look ye out among you seven men of honest report full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom whom we may appoint over this businesse But we will give our selves continually unto the Ministry of the World And the saying pleased the whole multitude who thereupon chose Stephen and 6. more Deacons to attend the poor whereupon the word of God increased the number of Disciples multiplyed in Jerusalem greatly If the Apostles then thought it against reason that they should once or twice a day serve Tables and the poor though an act of charity and piety as being inconsistent with their Apostolical Office Ministry and thereupon ordained Deacons to discharge the trust Then certainly it cannot but be against Reason and Scripture to assert That Christ gave or any of his Apostles by divine right and institution ever had claimed exercised or ought to enjoy any the least Temporal Jurisdiction or Dominion in the world much lesse such as Popes pretend to from St. Peter who was present at and assenting to this institution of Deacons it being wholly inconsistent with their Spiritual function 13ly Christ himself assured his Apostles That no man can serve two Masters for either he will hate the one and love the other or he will hold to the one and despise the other Ye cannot serve God and Mammon Therefore when Christ called his Disciples to follow him they forsook their worldly imployments and all they enjoyed that they might apply themselves wholly to their Apostolical and Ministerial functions And when He called Barnabas and Paul to be Apostles he said Separate me Barnabas and Paul to the work I have appointed them Which Paul thus expresseth Paul an Apostle of Jesus Christ called to be an Apostle Separate unto the Gospel of Jesus Christ being wholly taken off from all secular imployments as incompatible with their Apostolical Function Upon which Account he giveth this charge to all other Ministers He that hath the gift of the ministry let him wait on the ministry and he that teacheth in teaching and he that exhorteth on exhortation He that ruleth as a Magistrate let him do it with diligence Whence sundry Fathers Councils Popes Decretals Canonists Schoolmen have prohibited all Bishops Priests and Clergymen to intermeddle as Judges Advocates Proctors or Sollicitors in any secular affairs as inconsistent with their spiritual function under pain of deprivation Therefore it is most certain That Christ never gave to Peter or any other Apostle Bishop Minister any Temporal Jurisdiction over Kings kingdoms or in temporal
Jurisdiction do most neglect this most essential prime part of their Commission and relinquish it to inferiour Priests Ministers Curates to whom they deny the power of Jurisdiction The third Commission whereon the Pope and his flatterers principally erect St. Peters and their absolute Ecclesiastical Soveraign Supremacy over all other Apostles Ministers Priests Kings Emperors Kingdoms and Catholick Church on Earth and upon which all Bishops Presbyters Priests do bottom their pretended divine Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction over Emperors Kings and all Secular persons as appropriate to their functions consistories and incommunicable to Princes or Laymen is that which was generally given by Christ to all the Apostles yea to private Christians and Lay-men and the whole Church before Christs passion Mat. 18. 18. Verily I say unto you whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven and whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven Thus renewed confirmed to all the Apostles by Christ in behalf of the whole Church after his resurrection in other words Jesus breathed on the Disciples and said Receive ye the holy Ghost whosoever sins ye remit they are remitted and whose soever sins ye retain they are retained Which Commission though thus twice joyntly given to all the Apostles alike by Christ yet because he first granted this commission to them directing his speech personally to Peter Mat 16. 18 19. I say unto thee thou art Peter c. And I WILL not now do give unto thee the keyes of the kingdom of heaven and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven Popes and Popish writers thence conclude St. Peters and others Universal Supremacy over the whole Church and all other Apostles and Bishops whatsoever as well as Kings and Emperors I answer That these Commissions if rightly examined do neither give St. Peter nor his pretended Successors nor any Prelates or Ecclesiastical persons such an inherent Supream Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction distinct from the Regal and Temporal and incommunicable to Lay persons as is pretended For 1. Every particular person though a Lay man or private Christian hath an absolute power yea special command from Christ himself to pardon forgive and remit sins and offences committed against himself as this clause in the Lords Prayer Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespasse against us These precepts When ye pray standing forgive for if ye forgive their Trespasses your heavenly Father will also forgive you but if ye forgive not men their trespasses neither will your heavenly Father forgive you your trespasses Forgive and you shall be forgiven Forgive one another as God for Christs sake hath forgiven you with other Scriptures demonstrate And as they may thus pardon loose and forgive so they may likewise binde or retain sinnes and trespasses against them when the parties are obstinate and impenitent This is evident by Luke 17. 3 4. If thy brother trespass against thee rebuke him and if he repent forgive him And if he trespasse against thee seven times a day and seven times in a day return unto thee saying I repent thou shalt forgive him but not without repentance Compared with 2 Thess 3. 14 15. Rom 16. 17 18. 1 Cor 5. 11 12 13 and Mat 18. 15 16 17. Moreover if thy brother trespasse against thee go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone if he shall hear thee thou hast gained thy brother But if he will not hear thee then take with thee one or two more that in the mouth of two or three Witnesses every word may be established And if he shall neglect to hear them tell it unto the Church and if he shall neglect to hear the Church let him be unto thee mark it not them as an heathen man and a publican Verily I say unto you whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven and whatsoever ye shall loose in earth shall be loosed in heaven Therefore the self-same Commission Authority of binding and loosing upon earth is given to every private person in this Original Text by Christ as was given to Peter Mat 16. 18 19. and to all the Apostles John 20. 22 23. Hence St. Augustin resolves Cum caepisti habere fratrem tuum tanquam Publicanum Ligis illum in terra cum autem corrigeris concordaveris cum fratre tuo solvisti illum in terra Cum solveris in terra solutus erit in coelo Theophylact is yet more punctual Si tu offensum eum habes eum qui te affecit injuria sicut Publicanum Gentilem erit ille et in coelo talis Si autem solveris eum hoc est si illi condonaveris erit illi et in coelo condonatum Non enim solum quae solvunt Sacerdotes sunt soluta sed quae cunque nos et iniuria assecti vel ligamus vel solvimus et ipsa erum ligata et soluta And if every private person may thus bind and loose as well as Priests as these two Fathers together with Bishop Jewel and others resolve then much more may Kings and Supream temporal Magistrates do it in their Courts and Consistories Our Venerable Beda Peter Lombard Scotus with other Popish School-men yea their Canon Law and Canonists resolve That in the absence or want of a Priest a man may confesse his sins to his coequal or neighbout yea open his daily and lesser sins to his neighbor where there is a Priest and receive absolution from him though a Layman as well as from a Priest And that they may do so even by divine Institution is most fully demonstrated by Jam 5. 16. written to the twelve Tribes scattered abroad who are thus admonished Confesse your faults one to another not to a Pope Bishop Priest and pray for one another that ye may be healed from which Text not only many Antients but most Orthodox Protestant Divines resolve That no privat christian in point of conscience is obliged to confess his sins to a Priest any more then to another private Christian and Laymen no more obliged to confesse their sins to Priests then Priests are to confesse their sins to Laymen and that this text makes the duty of confessing their sins faults one to another reciprocal being coupled with mutual praying for one another the Bishop Priest being bound to pray for the people as well as the people for the Bishop or Priest therefore to confesse unto them as far forth as they are to confesse to him 2ly I answer That the power of binding and loosing retaining and remitting publike or scandalous sinnes is not given to Peter the Apostles Popes Bishops Priests or Ecclesiastical persons as an inherent priviledge and jurisdiction peculiar to them alone but to the whole Church and congregation to whom the right and execution thereof principally appertains This is infallibly
Apostle who spread the Gospel into most parts of the world planted many famous Churches amongst the Gentiles and in Rome it self to whom he directed a several Epistle but Peter none at all nor was ever there for ought appears by Scripture How Peter or Popes can against all these particulars with any colour of verity or ingenuity assert St. Peter to be paramount all other Apostles undoubted head or sole Vicar General of the whole Catholick Church Let all Roman Catholickes resolve their consciences and theirs who on all these grounds deny it Yet notwithstanding Alvarus Pelagius informes us That the Church is called Apostolical because it is founded on the Apostles especially on St. Peter the chief of the Apostles That the Church of Rome is stiled The Church of the Apostles Peter and Paul Therefore the Pope is Summus Rector Ecclesiae dicitur Apostolicus yea Apostolus in many of his Bulls and Canonists Glosses Sedes Apostolica vocatur sedes Papalis in multis locis of Gratian and his Glossers there cited Et dignitas Papalis officium Apostolicum appellatur Et Lex Papae vel Constitutio Apostolica instituta vocantur quia Petrus Paulus princeps Apostolorum Romanam Ecclesiam Christo Domino confirmarunt Et quia omnes Apostolos fuerunt fundamentum origo totius Ecclesia militantis Et quia Papa est Vicarius illius magni Apostoli desuper missi Christi de sinu Patris ipse successor Petro in quo tota Apostolica authoritas secundum plenitudinem reservatur Being all built upon the sand since both the Title Office of an Apostle or Messenger comprehend no Soveraign Jurisdiction in them The 2d Title given them in Scripture even whiles they were Apostles is Disciples and that as well after as before Christs Resurrection This Title is given them more frequently in the Evangelists and Acts then that of Apostle in many hundred places and in Mat 28. 19. Mar 16. 7. John 20. 18 19 20. 25 26 30. c. 21. 1 2 4 8 12 14. Acts 1. 15. c. 9. 1. they are stiled Disciples after Christs resurrection and their Mission as Apostles This title was likewise common to them all yea to all Christians and converts to the faith though no Apostles Bishops nor Ministers of the Gospel Acts 6. 1 7. c. 9. 25 26 28. c. 11. 26 29. c. 14. 20 22 28. c. 15. 16. c. 18. 23. 27. c. 19. 1 3 30. c. 20. 7. 30. c. 21. 4. 17. Now this Title of Disciples common to Apostles and all Christians carries not the least colour or shadow of any much lesse of supream Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in it but rather of subjection to the doctrine instruction of others who instructed them The 3d. Title next in dignity to that of Apostles is Prophets and their ministry is usually stiled prophecying Acts 13. 1. c. 15. 42. 1 Cor. 12. 29. c. 14. 3 4 5 6 22 29. c. 11. 5. Ephes 4. 11. 1 Thess 5. 20. That this Title carryeth in it any Ecclesiastical or Civil Jurisdiction especially Supream no mortall can conjecture nor any now claim since they disown this Name The 4th Title is an Evangelist or Preacher of the Gospel whose office is stiled Preaching Ephes 4. 11. Acts 2. 8. 1 Tim. 4. 1 2 5. Rom 10. 8. 15. 25. 1 Cor 1. 18. 2 Cor 10. 14. And in this there is no Jurisdiction at all couched much less Supream This Title of Preacher is not peculiar to Apostles Bishops or Priests by order but attributed frequently to King Solomon Ecclesiastes 1. 1 2. stiled The Preacher The words of the Preacher the Sonne of David King of Jerusalem Vanity of Vanities saith the Preacher all is vanity I the Preacher was King over Israel in Ierusalem And c. 7. 27. c. 12. 8 9 10. He oft stiles himself The Preacher adding Because the Preacher was wise he still taught the people knowledge yea he gave good heed and sought out and set in order many Proverbs and the Preacher sought to find out acceptable words And as King Solomon so King David his Father was a Preacher too else he would not have recorded Psal 40. 9 10. O Lord my God I have Preached righteousnesse in the great congregation lo I have not refrained my lips O Lord thou knowest I have not hid thy righteousnesse within my heart I have delivered thy faithfulnesse and thy salvation I have not concealed thy loving kindnesse and thy truth from the great ●rrgregatio● Yea other Christian Kings as Constantine Oswald have been preachers and expounders of the Scriptures to their people upon special occasions in default of able learned Bishops the principal duty of Kings being to endeavour the felicity and salvation of their peoples souls as well as bodies or estates Thus Noah though no Priest by order is stiled a Preacher of righteousnesse 2 Pet. 2. 5. And though the office of publike preaching the Gospel was principally committed to the Apostles and Ministers of the Gospel yet it is specially recorded That when the Church at Jerusalem were all scattered through Pauls persecution throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria except the Apostles Therefore they that were scattered abroad whom Zanctius the Jesuit and Baronius too affirm to be above 15000. who were not certainly all ordaine Ministers but Lay-men went every where preaching the word and converting souls in Samaria and elsewhere which the Apostles being informed of sent Peter and Iames from Ierusalem to pray with confirm and lay hands on those they converted that they might receive the holy Ghost and likewise preach the Gospel in those parts Yea Origen himself about 200. years after Christ quando Presbyteratus honorem nondum esset consecutus whiles he was a Layman at the earnest request of the Bishops of Palestine ut de sacris libris dissereret et publica eas in Ecclesia interpretaretur for defect of able Ministers and Bishops to instruct them thereupon publikely preached and expounded the Scriptures in Caesarea Upon which Demetrius a person disaffected to Origen writing Letters to the Bishops of Palestine Nunquam ante auditum nunquam factum esset ut praesentibus Episcopis Laici concionarentur Thereupon they all specially Alexander Bishop of Ierusalem and Theoctyactus Bishop of Cesarea in defence thereof returned him this answer in writing charging him with untruths Quod autem in literus dixeris Nunquam ante auditum neque iam usurpatum ut Laici praesentibus Episcopis disputarent Scripturasque erponerent in eo nobis nescio quomodo videris perspicue falsa dixisse Nam ubi idonei et habiles reperiuntur qui fratribus in verbo Dei adiumento sint a sanctis Episcopis rogantur ut populum in verbo instituant et per exhortationes ad populum verba faciant et id offendiculo non est sicut Laodiceis Evelpis à Neon● ●●onu Paulinus à Celso et apud Synodos Theodorus ab Attico qui omnes beati et pii