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A10966 A treatise vpon sundry matters contained in the Thiry nine Articles of religion, which are professed in the Church of England long since written and published by Thomas Rogers. Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616.; Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616. Faith, doctrine and religion professed in England. 1639 (1639) STC 21233; ESTC S1674 207,708 274

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29. which sheweth vvhereunto onely the Primitive Church necessarily was tyed By the Apostles doctrine b Rom. 13.1 1 Pet. 2.13 14 which enjoyneth the Christians to yeeld obedience unto the ordinances of their lawfull Governers and Commanders whatsoever By the Apostles example and namely of the blessed Saint Paul c Acts. 16.37 Act. 22.25 c. Act. 25.11.12 who tooke benefit and made good use of the Romane and Emperiall Lawes Errors and adversaries unto this truth This truth neither is nor ever was oppugned by any Church Onely among our selves some thinke us necessarily eyed unto all the Iudicials of Moses as the Brownists For they say The Iawes Iudiciall of Moses belong as well unto Christians as they did unto the Iewes a Barrowes disco p. 127. Others that we are bound though not unto all yet unto some of the Iudicials as holdeth T. C. b 1. Reply sect 1 3. and Philip Stubs c Anatom of abuses 2. part D●b 5. Proposition No Christian man whatsover is freed from the obedience of the law Morall The proofes from Gods Word THink not that I am come to destroy the Law or the Prophets I am not come to destroy them but to fulfil them For truly I say unto you saith our Saviour Christ til heaven and earth perish one jot or one tittle of the law shall not scape till all things be fulfilled whosoever therefore shall break one of these least Commandements and teach men so shall be called the least in the Kingdome of Heaven c a Matth. 5.17 18 19. If thou wilt enter into life keep the Commandements c. Thou shalt not kill Thou shalt not commit adultery Thou shalt not steale Thou shalt not beare false witnesse Honour thy father and thy mother b Mat. 19.17 18 19. Doe we make the Law of none effect through faith God forbid yea we establish the Law c Rom. 3.31 Circumcision is nothing and uncircumcision is nothing but the keeping of the Commandements of God d 1 Cor. 7.19 The publike confessions of the Churches of God in France e Art 23. and Belgia f Art 25. agree with this Doctrine Errors and adversaries unto this truth Whereby are condemned as most wicked and unsound the Opinions Of the Manichies who found fault with the whole Law of God as wicked and proceding not from the true God but from the prince of darkenesse a Aug. con● Faust epist 11. and 74. Of Brownist Glover whose opinion was that Love now is come in the place of the ten Commandements b Bredweb detect p. 119. Of Iohannes Istebius and his followers the Antinomies who will not have Gods Law to be preached nor the conscience of sinners to be terrified and troubled with the Iudgements of God c Sim. Paulimeth par 2. de lege De● p. 54. Of Banister among our selves who held how it is utterly evill for the elect so much as to thinke much lesse to speake or heare of the feare of God which the Law preacheth d Bani error 8. Article Of the three Creedes 1 The three Creeds Nicene Creede Athanasius Creede and that which is commonly called the Apostles Creede ought throughly to be received and beleeved For 2 they may be prooved by most certaine warrants of holy Scripture The Propositions 1. The Nicene Athanasian and Apostolicall Creeds ought to be received and beleeved 2. The three Creeds viz. The Nicene Athanasian and of the Apostles may be prooved by the holy Scripture 1. Proposition The Nicene Athanasian and Apostolicall Creeds ought to be received and beleeved THis proposition the Churches of God both anciently and in these last dayes a Confess Helv. 2 c. 11. Gal. ar 5. Belg ar 9. Saxo ar 1. doe acknowledge for true The errors and adversaries unto this truth Therefore much out of the way of godlinesse are they which tearme the Apostles Creede A forged patchery as Barrowe doth a Bar. dis p. 76. and Athanasius Sathanasius Creede so did Gregorius Paulus in Polonia b Genebr l. 4. p. 1158. and the new Arrians and Nestorians in Lituania c Surius chro p. 320. My selfe some 28. yeares agoe heard a great learned man whose name upon another occasion afore is expressed to whose acquaintance I was artificially brought which in private conference betweene him and my selfe tearmed worthy Zanchius a Foole and an Asse for his booke de tribus Elohim which refuteth the new Arrians against whose founders the Creeds of Athanasius and Nicene were devised Him attentively I heard but could never since abide for those words and indeed I never saw him since 2. Proposition The three Creeds viz. the Nicene Athanasian and of the Apostles may be prooved by the holy Scripture The proofe from Gods Word THan this assertion nothing is more true For the Creedes I meane these three Creedes speake first Of one and the same God whom we are to beleeve is for essence but one a Deut. 6.4 Mal. 2.10 1 Cor. 8.4 Eph 4.5 6. in persons three b Matth. 3.17 Gal. 4.6 1 John 5.7 viz. The Father the Creator c Psal 134.3 the Son the Redeemer d Esa 53.4 Rom. 5.18 Gal 3.13 Eph. 2.16 1 Iohn 2.2 the holy Ghost the Sanctifier e 1 Cor. 1.21 22. 1 Pet. 1.2 Next of the people of God which we must thinke and beleeve is The holy f Eph. 1.3 4. and 2.21 Col 2.22 and Catholike Church g Esa 54. 2. Psal 87.4 Acts 1.8 c. Eph. 2 14. Reu. 5.9 The Communion of Saints h Eph. 4.15 1 Cor. 10.16 Heb. ●0 25 1 Iohn 1.7 Pardoned of all their sinnes i Esa 44.22 Math. 18.23 c. Col. 2.13 And appointed to arise from death k Ioh. 5.28 1 Cor. 15. Phil 3.21 1 Iohn 6.39 and to enioy eternall life both in body and soule l Pet. 1.4 Reuel 21.4 The aduersaries vnto this truth Therfore we are enemies to all aduersaries of this doctrine or any whit of the same in them comprised whether they be Atheists Iewes Sadduces Ebionites Tretheites Antitrinitarians Apollinarians Arrians Manichies Nestorians Origenians Turkes Papists Familists Anabaptists or whosoeuer 9. Article Of Originall or Birth sinne 1 Originall sin standeth not in the following of Adam as the Pelagians doe mainely talk but 2 it is the fault and corruption of the nature of euery man that naturally is engendred of the off-spring of Adam whereby man is very farre gone from originall righteousnesse is inclined to euill so that the flesh lusteth against the Spirit and therefore in euery person borne into the world it deserueth Gods wrath and damnation 3 And this infection of nature doth remaine yea in them that are regenerated whereby the lust of the Flesh called in Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Which some doe expound the wisedome some the Sensuality some the affection some the desire of the flesh is not subiect to the Law of God
Ibid sect ●● with these joyne the Brownists who doe write that to haue Liturgies and formes of common prayer is to haue another Gospell and another Testament m Barrowes ref●t p. 244. Our Sabbaths they contemne yea they condemne for they say There ought to be no Sabbath day n Zispl H. 8. ● Our Sabbatarians goe not so farre yet come they neere unto these Familists when they divulge that The Church hath no authoritie ordinarily and perpetually to sanctifie any day but the seventh day which the Lord himselfe hath sanctified o D. B doct of the Sab. 1. bo●ke p. 31. The Church cannot take away this liberty of working sixe daies in the weeke p T.C. 1. replic p. 120. These assertions are against all holy daies lawfully established Barrow yet goeth further then doe these men for he saith how the obseruing of times as it is in our Church is an errour fundamentall q Bar. ref p. 36. They also be alike culpable who approuing some rites and ceremonies doe yet tie the Church or people of God to the observation of the ceremonies either Mosaicall as many have done and doe r See art 7. prop. 3. or of the Romish Church as doe the Papists ſ Conc. Trid. sess 7. can 13. and the halfe Papists the Family of Love t H.N. euang c. 3 ● sect 1. Finally they are out of the way which thinke that either one man as the Pope or any certaine calling of men as the Clergie hath power to decree and appoint rites or ceremonies though of themselues good unto the whole Church of God dispersed over the vniuersall world 2. Proposition The Church may not ordaine what rites and ceremonies she will The proofe from Gods Word AS it is a cleere truth that the Church may ordaine ceremonies so true it is also that the Church hath no power to appoint what rites or ceremonies she will For shee must decree none which be Either for their owne nature impious like the ordinances manners and idols of our fore fathers a Walke ye not in the ordinances of your fathers neither obserue their manners not defile your selues with their idols Ezek. 30.18 teachers of vanitie b Ier 10.8 and of lies c Heb. 3.10 Or for vse superstitious like the brazen Serpent which King Ezechiah brake in pieces d 2 King 18.4 Or for their weight ouer-heauy and grieuous to be borne like the Iewish constitutions e Ye lade men with burdens grieuous to be borne Luke 11.46 Why tempt yee God to lay a yoake on the Disciples ne●kes which neither our fathers nor we were able to beare Acts 15.10 Why as though ye liued in the world are ye burdened with traditions Col. 2.20 Or for their worthinesse in the eyes of the ordainers either of equall price or of more account then the very ordinances of God so as for the performance of them the lawes of God must be left vndone such were many of the Pharisaicall rites and traditions f Ye lay the Commandement of God apart and obserue the traditions of men as the washing of pots and of cups and many other such like things ye doe Marke 7.8 Yee reiect the Commandements of God that yee may obserue your owne traditions c. making the Word of God of none authoritie by your traditions which you have ordained Ibid. 9.13 Or against the libertie of Christians and to the entangling of them againe with the yoke of seruile bondage g Stand in the libertie wherewith Christ hath made vs free and be not intangled againe with the yoke of bondage Gal. 5.1 Or last of all any way contrary to the Commandements Word and Will of God h Every plant which my Father hath not planted shall be rooted vp Matth. 15.13.11 Cor. 14.14 But the rites ceremonies and constitutions of the Church they must make altogether and tend both to the nourishing and encrease of loue friendship and quietnesse among Christians and also to the retaining of Gods people in the holy seruice worship and feare of God according to the rule of the Apostle afore mentioned Let all things be done honestly and by orderi. All Churches reformed consent hereunto k Confes Helv. 2 cap. 1. Gal. ar 33. Belg. ar 33. August ar 7. 15. Sax. ar 20. Wittemb ar 35. Suevica c. 14. The Errors and adversaries vnto this truth The premises being as they are most true most false then is it which the Papsts doe publish viz. that The Church hath power to change the Sacraments ordained euen by Christ himselfe Conc. Trid. ●st 5 cap. 2. Whatsoever the Apostles and Rulers of the Church command is to be kept a Test Rhem. an marg p. 336. and obeyedb. The authority of the Church is greater then of the Sacred Scripture c Confess Patrocemen 15. 3. Proposition The Church hath authority to iudge and to determine in controuersies of faith The proofe from Gods Word AVthority is given to the Church and to every member of sound iudgement in the same to iudge in controuersies of faith and so in their places to embrace the truth and to auoid and improue Antichristianity and errors and this is not the priuate opinion of our Church but both the straight commandement of God himselfe particularly vnto all Teachers a and hearers b Cast away prophane and old wives fables 1 Tim 4.7 O Timothy keepe that which is committed unto thee 1 Tim. 6.20 A Bishop must c. hold fast the faithfull word according to doctrine that he also may be able to exhort with wholesome doctrine and improue them that say against it c. Tit. 1.9 c. Heare not the words of the prophets that prophesie vnto you and teach you vanities they speake the vision of their owne heart and not of the mouth of the Lord Ier. 23.19 Beware of false prophets Matth. 7.15 Beware of dogges beware of euill workers Phil. 3.2 The sheepe know the shepherds voyce and they will not follow a stranger but they flye from him for they know not the voyce of strangers Iohn 10.4 5. Be not carried about with divers and strange doctrines Heb. 13.9 Beware lest you be also plucked away with the errour of the wicked and fall from your own stedfastnesse 2 Pet. 3.17 If there come any vnto you and bring not this doctrine receive him not to house neither bid him God speed 2 Iohn 10. If any shall say vnto you Loe here is Christ or there beleeve him not For there shall arise false Christs and false prophets Matth. 2.4.23.24 I speake vnto them which have understanding iudge ye what I say 1 Cor. 10 15. Try all things and keepe that which is good 1 Thess 5.21 of Gods Word and generally vnto the whole Church c and also the iudgement of our godly brethren in foraigne countries d Confess Wittemb ar 32. Sucviar 15. The errors and adversaries vnto this truth Vnsound therefore
Wit c. 30 31 33. Suev ar 1. Errors and adversaries unto this truth Of another iudgement are many For Some do thinke the Scripture may be expounded in what sense and to what purpose men list as the Pharises a D. Iren. l 4. cap. 2 5. the Severians b Euf eccl hist lib. 4. c. 29. and Papists among whom there be which from this opinion doe tearme the most holy Word and Scriptures of God most reprochfully A ship-mans hose a Leaden rule a Nose of waxe c Pighius controuer 3. de Ec. Hierac l. 3. c. 3. Lindan praef Cens Colon. Some do mislike all interpretations written Commentaries vpon the Scriptures as vnnecessary and vaine such were Servetus Valdesius Coranus with others of late yeeres d Beza epi. 59. and are the Libertines Sowenkfeldians e Ibid. and Family of Loue f H.N. 1. exhor cap. 16 sect 4. Some depend wholly vpon visions and reuelations as did the Enthusiasts g Th●●d haeret fab l. 3. Nicholas Storch Thomas Monetarius the Anabaptists h D. Maior in Dom. 8. Post trinit homil fol. 440. and our late English reformer Hacket i Arthing sedu p 17. Some dislike of the literall and referre the Allegoricall sense of the Scriptures and thereby deuise what them list most monstrously from the Word of God as did the Origenists and doe the Libertines k Calv. contra Anabap. and Family of Love hence teaching one the other that the spirituall vnderstanding is the Word of God and that to embrace the literall sense is to commit Idolatary l Allens conf Some of every place of Scripture will have an exposition both Analogicall Allegoricall Historicall and Morall as the curious Thomists and Monks Some are addicted to an interpretation which they cal mysticall and propheticall as Brocardus Morelius and others Some are of mind that the Gospell or Euangelicall Word cannot be committed to letters and writing saith Lindanus m Lib. 2. c. 2. Some doe thinke as afore also hath bin shewed how that is the odde and onely true sense of the Scriptures which is made and given by the Church n Haeretici Scripturarum cognitionē intelligentione extra Ecclesiamponunt nos autem Papistae volumus Ecclesiae Romanae esse annexam nec ab ea separari patimur Stapl. antid Euang. in Ioan 19 21. p. 418 Sicut Christo Iudaei sic nos Ecclesia Romanae simpliciter credere debemus saith Stapleton Antid in Luc. 10.16 When the authoritie of the Church leaveth the holy Scripture then are they of no more account then Aesops fables W●lf Herman and Pope of Rome o Si Papam qui Christi vicarius est ac cius omnimodam potestatem habet in terris consulerent non erra●ent haeretici saith Stella in Lucaeus fol. 499. Some doe maintaine that as the Church in time doth alter so the interpretation of the Scripture also therewithall doth vary whereby that which in the Apostles time was a truth in these dayes shall be a falshood In which error was Cardinall Cusanus p Cusan ad Bohemos epist 2. 6. Proposition The Church is the witnesse and keeper of Gods written Word The proofe from Gods Word THough the Church hath authoritie to heare and determine in controversies of faith yet hath the Church power neither to iudge the Word of God nor to iudge otherwise then Gods Word doth iudge For it is said to the Church and people of God I beseech you brethren marke them diligently which cause diuisions and offences contrary to the Doctrine which you haue learned and auoid them a Rom. 16.7 Heare him b Math. 17.5 To him giue all the Prophets witnesse c Acts 10 43. Search the Scriptures d Iohn 5.39 whosoever transgresseth and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ hath not God e 2 Iohn 5.9 Ye are c. built upon the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets f Eph. 2.19 And of the holy Scriptures Thy word is the truth g Iohn 27.17 They have Moses and the Prophets let them heare them Luke 16.29 saith our Saviour Christ Wee have also a sure word of the Prophets saith Saint Peter i 2 Pet 1.19 And Saint Paul The whole Scripture is profitable to teach c k 2 Tim. 6.16 17. If any man teach otherwise and consenteth not to the wholesome words of our Lord Iesus Christ he is puft vp and knoweth nothing c l 1 Tim. 6 3 4. And so with vs the other Churches conceiue both of the Scriptures and Church m Confe Helv. 2. cap. 1. Bohe. cap. 1. Gal ar 5 Belg. ar 7. Wittemb ar 30 31 32 Sax. ar 11. yet all of vs doe grant that the Church as a faithfull witnesse may yea of necessitie must testifie to the world what hath been the doctrine of Gods people from time to time and as a trusty Recorder is to keepe and make knowne what the Word or God which it hath received is which truly hath beene performed afore the Word was written by the Patriarchs and after the same was committed to writing before Christ his incarnation by the Iews in Christ his life time n Luke 4.17 in the Primitive Church o Acts 13.27 Acts 15.21 2 Cor. 2.15 2 Cor. 8.18 From the Apostles time by the godly Christians thorow out the world Errors and adversaries unto this truth Be it farre therefore from us to thinke which the Papists doe not stick to write and say namely that The Church is to judge the Scripures and not the Scriptures the Church a Jo. Maria Verract●s Pighius in controvers de Ec. The Scripture is not of the essence of the Church Because without it a Church may be though not very well So said Card. Cusan b Card. Cusan ep 2. ad Bohe. The Scripture because in their opinion it is unperfect cannot obscure may not ambiguous ought not to be the Iudge So Lindan c Lind. l. 1. c. 1. Latomus d Contra Bucer Petrus à Soto e De S. Scrip. Pighius f Eccl. Hierar l. 1. c. 4. Coster g Enchir. de S. Scrip. c. 1. c. Hee is an heretike that cleaveth to the Scriptures So said Iacobus Hoestratus Again the carefull keeping of the holy Scriptures by Gods people from age to age and time to time declareth first how the mother Church of Rome is not the onely keeper of the holy writ and next that cursedly they doe offend which either as greatly esteeme the Ethicks of Aristotle as the Commandements of God the Odes of Pindar as the Psalmes of David h Aug. Polit. the works and bookes of men as the writings of God which the Councell of Trent doth i Ses 4. or before and above the Scripture preferre unwritten Traditions Hence Petrus à Soto Tradition saith he is both more ancient and more effectuall then the holy
gaine-said which afore I deliuered The Propositions are and yet not many moe the method altered quotations added both for the satisfaction of some learned and iudicious friends of mine requesting it at mine hands and for the benefit both of the common and vnlearned and of the studious and learned Reader The whole worke expresseth aswell my detestation and renunciation of all aduersaries errors opposite crossing or contradicting the doctrine professed by vs and protected by our King or any Article or particle of truth of our Religion as my approbation of that truth which in our Church by wholesome Statutes and Ordinances is confirmed There is not an heretike or Schismatike to speake of of any speciall marke that from the Apostles time hitherto hath discouered himselfe his opinions vulgarly in writing or in print against our doctrine but this heresie fancy or phrensie may be here seene against one proposition or other The Sects and Sect-masters aduersaries vnto vs either in the matter or maine points of our doctrine or Discipline to one of our Articles or other wholly or in part which here be discouered to be taken heed of and auoided are many hundreds 38. This and whatsoeuer else here done either to the confirmation of the truth or detestation of heresies and errors I doe very meekely present unto your Grace as after God and our King best meriting the patronage thereof My selfe am much the whole Church of England much more bound vnto your Lordship yea not wee onely now liuing but our successors also and posteritie shall have cause in all ages while the world shal continue to magnifie Almightie God for the inestimable benefits which we have shall receiue from your selfe your late Predecessors D. Whitegift Grindall Parker Cranmer of famous honourable remembrance Bishops of our Church Archbishops of the See of Canterbury for this uniforme doctrine by some of your Lordships drawne and penned by all of you allowed defended and as agreeable to the Faith of the very Apostles of Christ and of the ancient Fathers correspondent to the Confessions of all reformed Churches in Christendome and contrariant in no point unto Gods holy and written Word commended unto us both by your Authoritie and Subscriptions Now the all-mercifull God and heavenly Father which so inspired them and your Lordship with wisedome from above and inabled you all to discerne truth from falshood and found religion from Atheisme idolatry and errors vouchsafe of his infinite goodnesse to encrease his grace more and more upon your Grace to his owne glory the Churches benefit and your owne everlasting comfort And the same God which both mercifully hath brought and miraculously against all hellish and divellish practices of his and our enemies continued the light of his truth among us give us all grace with one heart and consent not onely to embrace the same but also to walke and carry our selves as it beseemeth the Children of light in all peaceablenesse and holinesse of life for his Sonne our Lord and Saviour Christ his sake At Horninger neere S. Edm. Bury in Suff. the 11. of March Ann. 1607. Your Graces poore Chaplaine alwayes at Command THOMAS ROGERS Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiasticall Anno 1604. VVHosoever shall hereafter affirme that the Church of England by Law established under the Kings Majesty is not a true and an Apostolicall Church teaching and maintaining the Doctrine of the Apostles let him be excommunicated ipso facto and not restored but onely by the Archbishop after his repentance and publike revocation of this his wicked error Can. 3. VVhosoever shall hereafter affirme that any of the 39 Articles agreed upon by the Archbishops and Bishops of both Provinces and the whole Clergy in the Convocation holden at London in the yeare of our Lord God 1562. for the avoiding of diversities of opinions and for the establishing of consent touching true Religion are in any part superstitious or erroneous or such as he may not with a good conscience subscribe unto let him be excommunicated ipso facto and not restored but onely by the Archbishop after his repentance and publike revocation of such his wicked errors Can. 5. Whosoever shall hereafter separate themselves from the Communion of Saints as it is approved by the Apostles rules in the Church of England and combine themselves in a new Brother-hood accounting the Christians who are conformable to the Doctrine Government Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England to be prophane and unmeete for them to joyne with in Christian profession let them be excommunicated ipso facto and not restored but by the Archbishop after their repentance and publike revocation of such their wicked errors Can. 9 The Titles of the thirty nine Articles with the Pages where to finde every of them in this Booke Articles 1 OF faith in the holy Trinity Page 1 Articles 2 Of the Word of God which was made very man Page 7 Articles 3 Of the going downe of Christ into Hell Page 15 Articles 4 Of the Resurrection of Christ Page 17 Articles 5 Of the Holy Ghost Page 21 Articles 6 Of the sufficiency of the Scriptures for salvation Page 26 Articles 7 Of the Old Testament Page 33 Articles 8 Of the three Creeds Page 39 Articles 9 Of Originall or birth sinne Page 41 Articles 10 Of Free-will Page 47 Articles 11 Of the Iustification of man Page 50 Articles 12 Of good workes Page 56 Articles 13 Of workes before Iustification Page 56 Articles 14 Of workes of Supererogation Page 59 Articles 15 Of Christ alone without sinne Page 62 Articles 16 Of sinne without Baptisme Page 65 Articles 17 Of Predestination and Election Page 69 Articles 18 Of obtaining salvation onely by the Name of Christ Page 82 Articles 19 Of the Church Page 86 Articles 20 of the Authoritie of the Church Page 98 Articles 21 Of the Authoritie of generall Councels Page 112 Articles 22 Of Purgatorie Page 118 Articles 23 Of Ministring in the Congregation 131 Articles 24 Of speaking in the Congregation in such a tongue as the people understand not Page 141 Articles 25 Of the Sacraments Page 142 Articles 26 Of the unworthinesse of the Ministers which hinder not the effects of the Sacraments Page 160 Articles 27 Of Baptisme Page 165 Articles 28 Of the Lords Supper Page 170 Articles 29 Of the wicked which doe not eate the Body and bloud of Christ in the use of the Lords Supper Page 178 Articles 30 Of both kindes Page 179 Articles 31 Of the oblation of Christ finished upon the Crosse Page 181 Articles 32 Of mrariage of Priests Page 185 Articles 33 Of Excommunicate persons how they are to be avoided Page 189 Articles 34 Of the traditions of the Church Page 193 Articles 35 Of Homilies Page 194 Articles 36 Of Consecration of Bishops and Ministers Page 196 Articles 37 Of the civill Magistrate Page 201 Articles 38 Of Christian mens goods which are not common Page 215 Articles 39 Of a Christian mans Oath Page 217 FINIS
to suffer q Acts 5.41 2 Tim. 4.7 8. and constant to endure all manner of afflictions r 2 Cor. 11.23 And this doe the Churches Protestant by their Confessions approve ſ Conf. Helv. 1. ar 25. 2. c. 18. Bohe. c. 9. Gal. artic 13. Belg. ar 31. Aug. ar 14. Wittem ar 20 Sue ar 13. The errors and adversaries unto this truth In error they remaine who are of opinion that The due election and calling of Ministers according to the Word of God is of no such necessity to the making of Ministers an erroneous fancie of the Anabaptists and Family of Love That women may be Deacons a Sigebert Elders and Bishops the former the Acephalians the latter the Pepuzians did maintaine A speciall care is not to be had both of the life and the learning of men or that wicked men of evill life ignorant men without learning Asses of no gifts loyterers which doe no good or favourers of superstition and idolatrie which doe great hurt are to be admitted into the ministerie They are causes which indeed are none to debarre men from the ecclesiasticall function as if men have beene twice married an error of the Russians b Liberus retum Mosco p. 20. b. be married c Coster Enc. controv c. 15. de coel sacerd have had certaine wives d Test Rhem. an 1 Tim. 5.2 have not received the Sacrament of Confirmation e Conc. Trid. sess 23. c. 4. have beene baptized of Heretikes f 1 quaest 1. vencum these may not bee Priests say the Papists or if either they have not been trained up in the family or be not Elders in the said Family of Love g Such ought not to busie themselves boot the Word H. N. document sent c. 3. sect 1. and 1. Exhort c. 16. sect 16. 24. Article Of speaking in the Congregation in such a tongue as the people understand not It is a thing plainly repugnant to the Word of God and the custome of the Primitive Church to have publike prayer in the Church or to minister the Sacraments in a tongue not understood of the people The Proposition Publike prayer and the Sacraments must bee ministred in a tongue understood of the common people The proofe from Gods Word THis assertion needeth small proofe For who so is perswaded as all true Christians of understanding are that what is done publikely in the Church by a strange language not understood of the people profiteth not the Congregation a 1 Cor. 14.6 9 14. edifieth not the weake b Ib. 17.26 instructeth not the ignorant c Ib. v. 9. inflameth not the zeale d Ib. 7.11 offendeth the hearers abuseth the people f displeaseth God g Mark 15 8. Ib. 11.16 bringeth religion into contempt h 1 Cor. 14.23 easily will thinke that where prayers be said i Conf. Helv. 2 c. 22. Wittem c. 27. Aug. de Missa artic 3. Suev c. 2● or the Sacraments administred in a tongue not understood of the vulgar sort neither is the Word of God regarded nor the custome of the purer and primitive Church observed This article no Church doth doubt of and very many by their extant Confessions doe allow Adversaries unto this truth But there is nothing either so true or apparant which hath by all men at any time bin acknowledged so contrary to this truth In old time the Ossens made their prayers unto God alwaies in a strange language which they learned of Elexus their founder a Epip haer 19. and the Marcosians at the ministration of Baptisme used certaine Hebrew words not to edifie but to terrifie and astonish the minds of the weak and ignorant people b D. Iren. l. 1 c 8. In these daies the Turks performe all their superstitions in the Arabian language thinking it not onely unmeet but also an unlawfull thing for the common sort of persons to understand their Mahometane mysteries c An. Genfraeus a●lae Tu● l 2. The Iacobite Priests doe use a tongue at their Church ministrations and meetings which the vulgar people cannot comprehend d Magd. eccl hist Gen. ● 2 c. 5. The divine Liturgie among the Russians is compounded partly of the Greeke and partly of the Selavonian language e Alex Guag de relig Mose pag. 2 ●0 The Papists will have all divine Service Prayers Sacraments and that thorow out the world ministred onely in the Latine tongue but which few men of the common people doe understand some of them holding that it is not necessary that we understand our prayers f Test Rhem. annot p 463. and that prayers not understood of the people are acceptable to God g Test Rhem. an Mark 21.6 and all of them maintaining that he is accursed whosoever doth affirme how the Masse ought to be celebrate onely in a vulgar tongue h Si quis dixerit lingu● tantū vulgari Missam cele●●an debere anathema ●it Conc. Trid. s●ss 21 cap. 9. 25. Article Of the Sacraments Sacraments 1 ordained of Christ be not only badges or tokens of Christian mens profession but rather they bee certaine 2 sure witnesses effectuall signes of grace and Gods good will towards us by which he doth work invisibly in us 3 and not onely quicken but also strengthen and confirme our faith in him 4 There bee two Sacraments ordained of Christ our Lord in the Gospell that is to say Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord. Those five commonly called Sacraments that is to say 5 Confirmation 6 Penance 7 Orders 8 Matrimony and 9 extreme Vnction are not to be counted for Sacraments of the Gospel being such as have growne partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles partly are states of life allowed in the Scriptures but yet have not like nature of Sacraments with Baptisme and the Lords Supper for that they have not any visible signe or ceremony ordained of God 10 The Sacraments were not ordained of Christ to bee gazed upon or to be carried about but that we should duly use them 11 And in such onely as worthily receive the same they have a wholesome effect or operation but they that receive them unworthily purchase to themselves damnation as Saint Paul saith The Propositions 1. The Sacraments ordained of Christ be badges or tokens of our profession which be Christians 2. The Sacraments be certain sure witnesses and effectuall signes of grace and God his good will toward us 3. By the Sacraments God doth quicken strengthen and confirme our faith in him 4. Christ hath ordained but two Sacraments in his holy Gospell 5. Confirmation is no Sacrament 6. Penance is no Sacrament 7. Orders is no Sacrament 8. Matrimony is no Sacrament 9. Extreme unction is no Sacrament 10. The Sacraments are not to be abused but rightly to be used of us all 11. All which receive the Sacraments receive not therewithall the things signified by the Sacraments 1. Proposition The
beare Cruets to the Altar with wine and water and to carry about Candles and Tapers The superior is the order of Subdeacons Deacons and of Priests The Subdeacons are to reade the Epistle or Service time to prepare necessaries for ministration and to assist the Priest in ministration The Deacons duty is to reade the Gospel and also to assist the Priest in ministration The Priest his part and office is to minister Sacraments that is to say Baptisme Penance the Eucharist and to sacrifice for the quicke and the dead Anoiling of the sicke and Matrimony Others numbring the seven sacraments doe quite overpasse in silence the sacrament of Order and in place thereof mention the sacrament of Priesthood as Vaux of Bishopdome as Hugo the Cardinall or Archbishopdome as W. Paris These seven Orders say some Papists as Lombard d Lib. disc 24. cap. 1. are seven sacraments which added to the other sixe make 13. sacraments and are from Christ and his Apostles time e Test Rh●m a●● ot marg p. 571. yea were instituted even by Christ himselfe f Ib●d annot Luke 22.19 Which their assertions are besides the Word of God For in the holy Scripture Where can it be seene that either orders as some can make one or seven Sacraments or Priesthood as others thinke is a Sacrament what element hath it what forme what promise what institution from Christ Where can any of those hideous titles of Porter Exorcist c. be found ascribed to any Minister of the new Testament or the manner of their creation or offices established Some Papists themselves doe write that all inferiour orders are not grounded upon Scripture but some of them come by tradition g Majoran clyp milit eccles lib. 1. c. 9. And Peter Lombard saith plainely that five of the seven Orders neither can be read in the Word of God nor yet were heard of in the Primitive Church h Lomb. lib. 4. diss 24. Where is it appointed to the Ministers of the new Testament onely to minister Sacraments or to minister moe then two viz. Baptisme and the Lords Supper By what one place of Scripture have Priests authoritie to offer sacrifice and that for the quicke and the dead also Where without extreame blasphemy can they shew that our Saviour Christ was a Porter an Exorcist an Acolyte c. and not alwaies in his Church a King a Prophet and a Priest 8. Proposition Matrimony is no Sacrament Matrimony is a state of life holy and honourable among all men a Heb. 1● 4 Howbeit to say that the same is a Sacrament instituted and that by Christ as the Papists doe b Conc. T●id Ses 7. cap. 1. Test Rhem. annot Ephes 5.32 Catech. Vaux Canis we cannot be induced and that for divers reasons For marriage or the wedded state was never commanded by God to be taken for a Sacrament Againe it hath neither outward element nor prescribed forme nor promise of salvation as a Sacrament should and Baptisme and the Lords Supper have Besides Matrimony may be entred into or not at our discretion But it is not at our choice to be partakers or not to participate of the Sacraments if we may come by them Moreover Matrimony was ordained even by God himself in the time of mans innocency c Gen. 24. Matth. 19.4 5 6. but the Sacraments of the New Testament were instituted by Christ Finally it was no sacrament to the Fathers afore and in the time of the Law and therefore is no sacrament to us Hereunto subscribe the Churches of God else-where d Conf. Helv. 1. ar 20. 37. 1. c. 19 29. Basil ar 5. Bohe. c. 9. Gal. ar 24. 35. Belg. ar 33. Aug. ar 25. 6. Saxon. art 12. 18. Wittemb c. 21. 26. Suc. c. 12. 15. all of us opposing our selves against the manifold adversities of this truth whereof Some have too highly conceived of the wedded state such are the Papists when they will have it to be a sacrament as hath been said and such were the Vigilantian Bishops who would take no men into the Clergie except they would be married first e D. Heron advers Virgil. Others againe too basely and badly thinke of Matrimony defending some of them how it is not meete that any man or woman should marry at all such were the Gnosticks f c 1. Epiphan the Marcionites g Tertul. contra Mar. lib. 4. the Tatians h Epiphan the Montanists i Euseb the Manichies k D. August de haeres the Hierarcites l Ibid. August and the Apostolikes m Epiphan That any man or woman should twice marry the husband or wife being dead of this minde were the Catharans n D. August de haeres Origen o D. Origen in ●o● 19. and Tertullian p Tertul. lib. de monog That some kinde of persons should never marry as namely those which have taken holy Orders q Test Rhem annot or be of spirituall kindred r Tim. 3.2 See more afterward artic 32. 1. Pet. Lombard lib 4. dist 42. By spiritual kindred which is between the partie that is baptized or confirmed and his Godfathers and Godmothers and also between the Godfather or Godmother and the parents of the child baptized or confirmed matrimony may not be either contracted or continued Canis catech c. 4. these errors the Papists doe hold Lastly that any persons should not be married but by popish priests thinking all those men and women not lawfully married which are coupled together by Protestant ministers and therefore have new married such persons So did the Papists both in the Low countries ſ Supplic of the Prince of Orange unto King Philip. and in France t Calvin epist fol. 266. and Chron. of France 8. Proposition Extreame unction is no Sacrament The Papists doe take Anoyling of the sick which they call extreme Vnction for a Sacrament whereof as they write The matter is oyle hallowed by a Bishop wherewith the sicke person is anoyled upon the Eyes Eares Mouth Nose Hands and Feet The forme of the words which the Priest speaketh when he doth anoint the sick person in the foresaid places is saying By this Oyle God forgive thee thy sinnes which thou hast committed by thine Eyes Nose Eares and Mouth by thine Hands and by thy Feet all the Angels Archangels Patriarches Prophets Apostles Evangelists Martyrs Confessours Virgins Widdowes Infants heale thee The Minister thereof usually is a Priest but may bee any other Christian The effect of anoyling is to purge and put away veniall sinnes committed by mis-spending of our senses as also sins forgotten In this Antichristian doctrine many errors bee contained For In respect of the matter the Papists make of a greasie matter a spirituall oyntment whereas there is none oyntment spirituall but the holy Ghost In respect of the forme the onely propitiator and mediator betweene God and man Christ Iesus is blasphemed