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A07405 A godly and learned assertion in defence of the true church of God, and of His Woorde written in Latine by that Reuerend Father D. Philip Melancthon, after the conuention at Ratisbona, anno 1541 ; translated into English by R.R. Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560.; Robinson, Richard, fl. 1576-1600. 1580 (1580) STC 17790; ESTC S1632 66,768 154

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if once the opinions of the Churche be reiected many will deuise straunge and vngodly interpretations of the 〈◊〉 This daunger when it is not too be contemned and that it is profitable too restrayne that libertie we must then agayne 〈…〉 foorth the autority of the Church is to be required For Seruetus when he reneweth the wicked error of Samosatenus and denieth the word● too bee vnderstood the person in this saying 1. Iohn In the beginning was 〈◊〉 worde doeth mightilly extoll the autoritie of the Scripture he bidde●● that this autority be preferred before the decrees of the church After that he disputeth subtilly saying The woorde is simply too bee so vnderstood But whereas the Woorde in the common speech of men doth not signifie the person hee denieth that in Iohn 1. it is too bee vnderstood the person As if Demosthenes shoulde reade this saying In the beginning was the woorde surely he woulde not thinke that any person were to bee vnderstood I aske the question therefore whether it proffit not against such to oppose the autority of the churche Heere I answere That the Churche is to be heard so farre forth as the gospel commaundeth So I say alwaies the congregation is too bee hearde with whome the woorde of God hath bene and which is called the churche euen as we commaunde our Pastors to bee hearde Let vs therfore heare the church teaching and admonishing vs. But we must not ground our beliefe vpon the autority of the church for the churche doth not institute The articles of the fayth shee doth only teach and admonish vs. But for the woorde of God must we beleeue when namely we being admonished of the church do vnderstād that this sentence is truely without subtil allegation deliuered in the worde of God Peraduenture Demosthenes woulde not thinke of a person if hee shoulde reade that sentence In the beginning was the woorde c. But the hearer beeing admonished of the church that the word signifieth the person to say the sonne of God is nowe helped of the church teaching and admonishing him the same hearer doth beleeue the article not for the autority of the Churche but by cause hee seeth this sentence to haue assured testimonies in the same scripture hee seeth there is mention made of a certaine person who taking vppon him nature of man in the worlde was conuersant with men Hee seeth that this person is called the woorde her gathereth apt and firme testimonies of both natures in Christe For hee knoweth that touching the nature of God we must beleeue the heauenly voyce vttered and that it is great wickednes too inuent opinions as touching The nature of God without his testimony 2. Peter 1. and 17. Math. Heare yee him Also The firste Churche is of force as The witnesse of the Apostles But I speake as touching doctrines and not mans traditions for they woulde haue doctrines too bee firme and perpetuall but mans ordinaunces they woulde not haue to bee perpetual and immutable Neither did the Apostles erre in doctrine Therefore it is profitable to reteine those testimonies whereas the moste auncient wryters doo alleadge the autority of the Apostles As Origen Tertullian Irenaeus Gregory Neocaesariens Alexander Bishoppe of Alexandria and many others doe cyte their testimonies touching the Trinitie Who when they doe witnesse that the doctrine of the Trinitie was receaued of the Apostles do greatly stablish and confirme the Godly Therefore suche testimonies are not at all too be despised nor contemned And I sayde also that the writers are to be hearde as now in like manner we say that our Preachers are to be heard because there do some remayne still in the Churche which doe retaine and embrace the trueth in some place more pure in some other places lesse pure and corrupt But heere we must adde this That they which are hearde are too bee iudged by the woorde of God which thing the rule of doctrine instituted alwayes admonisheth Examples Augustine touching originall sin more sharply contendeth then the rest Therefore hee doeth bothe teach and admonishe and when we see him truely and without subtilety to recite any sentence of the scripture we thē beleue the article not for Augastyne but for the worde of God and wee see that the wryters named haue helde the same opinion although they haue not handled this article so copiously or so plainly An other Peter Bishop of Alexandria contending against Meletius affirmeth that such as slyde away from the fayth are to bee reentertained and hee alledgeth an ancient autority For these wordes Epiphanius reciteth as the doctryne which hath come to vs in our age doth declare Therfore the same Bishop of Alexandria doth both teach and admonish that such as slyde away are to bee reentertained Thi● doo wee beleeue not for this Bishop but bicause wee see this sentence is expressed in the woorde of God and heerevnto testimonies of the auncient Church do condiscend also Synodes or Councels The same doo I say touching Synodes or Councels That they are also too bee hearde which when they doo dispute touching the worde of God doo teache and admonishe vs but thereunto let iudgement bee adioyned when they deliuer vntoo the worlde thinges which are true let vs giue credit vntoo them for the woorde of God As the Nicene Councel taught both godly and profitably and admonished al posterity of the sonne of God But we beleue the article not for the Synode or Coūcell but bicause wee see it so expressed in the woorde of God The other thinges which are without the Scriptures are not so wel to be embraced As the Councel of Nicene instituted Canons of repentance which are mās traditions besides the scriptures and haue beene the seedes of many superstitous opinions Sampsons guestes coulde not expounde the ridle which was proponed at the feast but that his wyfe was firste asked the question Wherefore Sampson sayde vnto them except you had first plowed with my heckfer you shoulde not finde out my question So lykewyse muste wee diligently looke about and make inquiry where the Church is which hath the woorde of GOD and wee must see which multitude of the fathers or of Councelles is the purer vncorrupt that is which of them haue the lesse opinions besides the word of god These things doth the church teache admonish and testifie But we must see whether those things which shee proponeth or decreeth haue the firme testimonies of Gods woorde yea or no. And truly it becommeth the godly too acknowledge and confesse that the fathers haue deserued well of their posterity which with sharpe and earnest contentions haue defended and retained godly doctrine that benefit is not smally to be accompted vpon Heerevnto pertaineth that saying of S. Augustyne I woulde not beleeue the Gospel were it not but that the autority of the Churche mooued mee therevntoo Augustyne dooth not heere thinke that the
their prosperous estates at this day to imbrace commemorate the doynges of such godly learned fathers there liuing as haue bin yet are soūd faithful furtherers of Gods glory cōstant friends of that truth which we also now professe Wheras Right honorable Earle sith by Gods gratious prouidence his church with rare excellēt benefits is thus many yeers fructifiyng amongest vs Especially vnder the protectiō of the immediat next vnder god supreme heade thereof so gratious a Queene so godly religious a Princes our deare Soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth thus prosperously and prudently vpholding her house with the wise woman Prou. 14. that As the Sunne shineth ouer all the worlde from the seate of the most highest So the beautie of so good a woman so vertuous a Virgin Queene and so gratious muste needes be not onely the principall ornament of her owne house Ecele 26. but also is a light of excellent comfort vnto the faithfull throughout all Christendome Which I pray God continue to the end of the world And again sith in respect of her ●ise honourable graue counsellers with those godly lerned Fathers of the spiritually this prosperous peace may verify that Prouerb with vs Salua res est consuliante Sene Who doubteth to the glory of God be it spoken that the churche of Englande is the Phoenix of the world The Rose planted in Hierico Eccle. 24. yea the flower of the fielde and the Lillie of the Vallies Cantic Canticor cap. 2. The which blessed estate when euery member thereof is bounden by all good gifts to adorne As it is my onely by simple Summum Bonum now then too edifie my slender capacity in translating and writing So at this present with the furtheraunce of the right reuerend father in God my good Lord the Bishop of London by his auctority and by some helpe of a learned Diuine my friendly well willer herein I haue translated this book and geuen it the name or Title of A Godly and Learned Assertion c. Now published as a true testimony of my boūden duety and earnest zeale too the welfare of Gods Church present and of the posteritie And for good causes mouing me I haue chosen your good Lordship the Patrone thereof As one whose noble progenie heretofore loyall too their Prince and louing too their Countrie especially the Lorde Roos in the raigne of the most victorious King Henrie the viii for his noble valiaunt and renoumed seruice in Scotlande most woorthy of memory your honor deseruing no lesse well to bee thought of for your like loyalty learning wisedome godly zeale and like true seruice also if like time of neede should require And thus humbly crauing pardon of your honor for my boldenesse proceeding of an intier good will towardes you And therwith beseeching your noble bountie to graunt the same fauourable protection vnder the winges of your godly zeale as an earnest Hypotheca of my duetifull true hearte towardes your honour which as I shall perceiue to bee affected towardes my good meaning in this behalfe so by Gods grace shall I not onely take further encouragement of duetifull gratitude towardes your honour and my natiue Countrie But also as heeretofore so still shall I rest heartily and incessauntly praying vnto the maiestie Diuine and Lorde of Lordes too endue your Honourable Lordeshippe and the honourable Ladie your Louing Spouse with long life perfect health augmentation of honour and true renowme in this world And finally the inexpressible ioyes of life eternall in the heauenly Hierarchie of the moste highest Ich●ua Your Honorable Lordships moste humble and bounden poore Orator Richard Robinson Of the Churche and of the Auctority of the woorde of God IT was accustomed oftentymes to be disputed vpon how much credit might be giuē vnto the opiniōs of the Churche decrees of Synodes and sayings of wryters For although wee holde it for a rule that wee embrace and haue the worde of God in reuerence yet notwithstandinge when there seeme doubtfull places in the wrytinges of the apostles as it were to occurre or come in the way some men doo dispute that the opinions of the churche rather are too bee followed than the wrytinges of the apostles Moreouer they pretende that the Autority of the church is to be preferred before the word of God and that the Churche hath power to change or alter suche thinges as are delyuered in the worde of God Vnto these opinions doo they cite the saying of S. Augustyne which is this I woulde giue no credit vnto the Gospel were it not but that the auctority of the Catholike Church mooued me therevntoo And therfore vnder a false colour of the name of the Church do the Pope and Bishops decree and commaunde many thinges for their sensuality contrary vnto the word of God yea they confirme and stablish wicked doctrine Idolatry And also by this meanes the very name only of the Churche terrifieth very many nowadaies from the true doctrine of the Gospel which we professe Therefore needful it is that men bee admonished rightly as touching the autority of the Church Againe also certaine more malaparte busiheades when they imagine newe opinions out of sayings of the scriptures which are lewdely wrested doo vtterly despyse the consent of the true Churche and all Synodes without difference As when Seruetus wrangleth with the Churche of al ages and dooth depraue the sayings of the word of god in the first Chapter of S. Iohns Gospel and seeketh after a more fitte interpretation as hee thinketh To the ende therefore that such a malaparte busibraine shoulde bee restrained and brydeled the Church had need of her boūds by al meanes if I may so say as the olde synodes and wryters doo alleadge their first testimonies which they haue taken from the Apostles and other Authors Tertullian wryting against Praxeas sayeth thus wee must holde this for a rule against al Heretykes Rectum esse quodcunque primum quodcunque verò posterius adulterinum That whatsoeuer was firste was good but whatsoeuer was last is coūterfait And surely he calleth that first which the Apostles for certaine did deliuer for so he doth interprete himselfe Irenaeus wryting against Florinus allegeth the autority of them which were in the firste age and namely the autority of Policarpus who was the disciple of S. Iohn the Apostle for hee saith that he woulde haue detested the opinions of Florinus if hee had hearde them woulde haue shunned the place wherin they were declared as lothsome and polluted Basilius alledgeth his nurse whose godlinesse hee sayeth was then specially commended and he addeth that shee receaued her doctrine of Gregory Neocaesariensis which at that time for his learning miracles was famous also refuted Samosatenus and left his posterity a briefe confession of the faith which conteineth an excellent testimony of the Trinity And it is apparant in the 7. booke of the ecclesiastical history Origen alledgeth the
rehearse many examples but I surcease and I exhorte al those that are godly to abhorre this mischieuous sophistry of the aduersaries Ezechias king of Hierusalem did not only redresse those superstitious errours and opinions touching woorshipping of the brasen Serpent but hee vtterly destroyed the very Image it selfe So it is a point of true godlynesse to cast a way the traditions themselues togither with their vngodly opinions which traditions are not in proper nature politike customes Lyke as the Scripture commaundeth Idolles to be destroyed So those same traditions of priuate Masses praying vntoo Sainctes obseruing of vowes superstitious Apparel religious orders of brotherhood the bonde of single life difference of meates and such other lyke foolishe traditions proceeding of superstitions ought vtterly too bee taken away and abolished But what doo I dispute They which describe theyr faulty and corrupt traditiōs with this sophistical doctrine do not this vnfainedly to take away errors out of the Churche but that they might by al meanes defend theyr autority by their comming establishe this vngodlynesse For lewde opinions doo easely afresh bude againe if the very customes do remaine Wherefore needful it is that the godly should be watchful for the deuil stubbornly resisteth the Gospel not only prouoking tyrants vnto cruelty but also craftely laying snares vnder a pretence of wysedome and powring forth pleasant perswasions of the which to beware oftentymes the holy Ghoste commaundeth vs. As the Apostle Paule wryting vntoo Timothy saith That there should come dissembling spirits cap. 4. he saith wryting vntoo the Colos cap. 2. That the traditions of me shal haue in them a shew of wisdom Whereby not onely manifest dreames of men shall bee spread abroade such as for the most part were both they of former later age like as a little before the crafty dealings of pardons were manifest but also subtil crafty felowes shal cūningly depaint out false doctrine vngodly traditiōs to the end they may be entertained with great ioy to the ende they may bee beloued retained in great estimation For hath not the vngodlynes of Samosatenus a certaine shew of wisdome Is not the error of Pelagius plausible too prophane wittes So haue these things a shew of wisedome it is profitable for peace tranquility say the aduersaries to retaine the accustomed maners Therfore let the more absurde or inconuenient opinions be taken away let better interpretations or meanings be giuen vnto them but the rytes or customes themselues let them be retained This kind of speech maketh a fayre shewe when in deede they practise far otherwyse These sycophancies or scoffing kinde of speeches are much alyke signified in the History of Christe whome when the Iewes had blindfilded his enimies which bounde him scoffingly buffetted him they bid him then prophecy who he was that strick him so these excusers of vngodly traditions haue Christ his church in derision at this day After that they haue imagined some one vnsauery straunge phrase they nowe thinke they haue sufficiently blindfilded Christ after this they fal to buffetting of him that is they establishe vngodlynes they inflame the harts of Kinges vnto cruelty they triūphe ouer vs as though they nowe had vtterly extinguisht the trueth Themselues in their owne Theatre carry away the conquest they are praysed of the vngodly they are beloued of Kinges whose appetites and affections they serue But God is in prayer to be called vpon that hee woulde vouchsafe to restraine and brydle this kinde of sycophanty Nicander sayeth there is a kinde of Serpentes which he calleth Hemorrhoydes and they are very litle beastes of one foote length but they haue such force of Poyson in them that sweate most blooddy bursteth out of him which is stoonge with one of them yea from out his whole body out of his mouth nosethrilses and out of his bladder isseweth greate streames of blood so as his eyes sende foorth sparkling teares of blood and so that all his whole body burneth with incredible heate thereby This kinde of beast when as one of them had in Egypt destroyed a Mariner of Helens The noble and hauty woman trode her vnder her foote wherevppon also the posterity of Haemorrhoides is saide to halte and bee maymed by the losse of their sting For the euent declareth that this straunge sophisticall doctrine of interpreting traditions is a poyson not vnlyke the poyson of these Hemorrhoides The vnlearned although they are our aduersaries yet notwithstanding they fight against vs with wilful boldnes and hatred These Hemorrhoydes hy the reason of the defence of their doctrine by meanes of these Sophistries and as Paule calleth them by reason of a certaine outwarde shewe of wisdome which they woulde haue too bee in them are helde in admiration and prouoke the mindes of mighty personages to oppresse the trueth Princes beeing enflamed with this poyson doo conceaue and kindle in their hartes flames of hatred are made bloodsuckers and cruelly raging beyonde measure But Christ wil not suffer the light of his Gospel to be extinguished accordingly as it is written Whatsoeuer is of GOD shal not bee abolished Therefore shall the Churche wherein shyneth true doctrine at length vtterly destroy the stinges from those Hemorrhoydes Those sophisticall interpretations shall not oppresse the trueth neyther shall the crafty and cruel counselles of the vngodly preuayle them But whereas some men desirous of cōcord doo dayly looke for that councels shoulde bee called by Bishoppes and that they hope these shal heale vp the woundes of the Churche or redresse enormities in the same they are far deceaued For the Bishops of Rome theyr champions confederate with them wil neuer stinte from warrying against Christe which that I may so thinke I am not onely moued by mans coniectures which are many and no flender causes I am thorowly mooued with the sayinges of Christe Furthermore by the examples of all ages For Christe denyeth that blasphemers shall bee saued which contrary to theyr owne conscience stryue against the trueth defende open Idolatry embrewe themselues in the blood of the godly ones No doubte fury is allwaies accompanied with blasphemies and murder like as the histories of Cain Pharao Saule and the children of Israel do witnesse the same And God himselfe threatneth blindnes vnto blasphemers as the Psalme sayeth Let theyr eyes bee darkened Therefore dayly doo they encrease their tormentes and they with vngodly leagues doo binde Princes vntoo themselues Neither doo they onely openly swarme abroade but primly lay snares for the lyues of godly Princes Is it not to bee supposed that these will admit moderate or godly councels And other whyles wee haue prooued very many which haue fained a moderation and yet in very deede haue wrought nothing so but that they might catche theyr vauntage howe too subuert vs if they had once ensnared vs and so extinguishe al kinde of good doctrine