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A31002 Select discourses concerning 1. councils, the Pope, schism 2. the priviledges of the isle of Great Britain 3. the Popes primacy, and the supream power of kings, both in temporals and also spirituals ... / by F. Barnes, of the Order of St. Benedict. Barnes, John, d. 1661. 1661 (1661) Wing B866; ESTC R9065 18,723 62

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c 18 Num. in Edit 6.55 Epistle of Innocent the first to Alexander wherein he declares that the Cyprians are not wise according to the Faith unless they subject themselves to the Patriarch of Antioch it was decreed that what the Patriarch of Antioch attempted was praeter-canonical and therefore the Holy and Universal Synod declares that all Letters brought by him against the Cyprians were void So in the 178 Canon of the Code of the Universal Church d Et Tom. 2. Ephesin Append. 1. cap 4. In the Council of Chalcedon Act. 18. the Legats of Leo the first contradicted the Priviledges of the Constantinopolitan Patriarch but because they were according to the Canon of the fifty Holy Fathers assembled at Constantinople Leo 1. withstanding it was Synodically defined for the Patriarch of Constantinople These out of the Acts of the four general Councils which a Can. sicut Dist 16. Gregory receives as the four Books of the Holy Evangel yea as Cardinal Deus-dedit i. e. God-gave observeth in his Collection of Canons there was an ancient form of the Popes Oath which is yet extant b Can. sicut Dist 16. wherein hee sweareth that he will observe the four Councils to a title out of which the most learned c In Consult Venet Leschasserius wittily infers That the Pope of Rome cannot by right contend that hee is above those Canons of the Councils unless hee arrogate to himself a power above the four Evangels Agreeable to this oath of the Pope is the ancient Profession of d Can. Cont. Statut 5. q. 5. Pope Zozimus The Authority of this See cannot ordain or change any thing against the decrees of the Fathers And e Ibidem Canon sunt quidam Pope Urban Where the Holy Fathers have judicially defined any thing there the Pope of Rome ought not to give a new Law but to the hazard of life and blood confirm rather what is published The f Can. 8. Ephesine Council expresly orders that every single Church of the Provinces should have its rights preserved Hence arise the Appeals ab abusu and exceptions against the new Oecumenical commands So the Gallick Bishops under Ludovicus Pius except formally in these words against certain new Laws That they will obey them unless the Authority of the ancient Canons order otherwise And g Tract de Libert Eccles Leschasserius hath another honest note concerning the Gallick Nation That it was the usual manner of the Gallick Church to profess That shee acknowledged not the Pope of Rome but legitimately and canonically Which is the restriction of the Universal Church as hee there learnedly proveth Hence the African Fathers in a h Cap. 105. Synod under Boniface and Coelestine refuse to obey the commands of those Popes because they found it ordained by no Synod of the Fathers that any such thing should bee done And that I may pass by Hincmarus in i Tom. 10. Anno 878. num 30. Baronius who saith Hee receives the decrees of the Popes approved by Holy Councils and Gerbertus afterward called a Eod. Tom. Anno 992. N. 42. Sylvester the second accepting the decrees of the Apostolical See with this clause so they bee not dissonant from these Canons Illustrious was the testimony of St. Ignatius the Constantinopolitan and so of the whole Church approving his fact even to this day in b Tom. 10. Anno 818. N. 48. Baronius For he passed by with a deaf ear the Pope excommunicating him unless within thirty daies he recalled his Priests out of Bulgaria And Baronius doth not think Ignatius excommunicate for that command not fulfilled because hee defended the right of his Church as hee was bound by oath on the hazard of life eternal Therefore of greater authority is a Canon granting priviledge to the Church of Constantinople than a command of the Pope even Baronius being Judge See the very learned Collections of Vigorius Comment in Reipub. Synodal p. 26 46 22. And because Hincmarus a most constant Defender of the Canons is bitterly taxed by Baronius Dunallius and many more Neotericks I would have the Reader take notice that hee is praised by c Ad An. 109. N. 42. Baronius Tom. 2. as a man very famous for learning and piety Look Cassand lib. De Officio pii viri They which make the Pope of Rome little less than God and exalt his authority not onely above the whole Church but above the Divine Scripture it self and constitute his decree equal to the Divine Oracles yea the infallible Rule of Faith I see no reason why you may not call them Pseudo-Catholicks and Papists b That the withdrawing from the Ecclesiastical Magistracy of the Roman Church is deservedly reputed Schismatical I will confirm by the testimonies of Cassander and the Arch-Bishop of Spalato yet writing in England which may seem to arise rather from the desert of the thing than their blind affection toward the Roman Church Cassander saith thus in Tract De Officio pii viri Very many of them who have assumed their name from the Evangel despise utterly that party which hath retained the ancient name of Catholicks and the Roman Church and fly off from all communion with it nor do they account it a member of the same body but abominate it as the very body of Satan and Antichrist This I know truly and lament and do not see how they that are such can be exempted from the imputation of Schism And hee observeth that Luther himself at first confessed as much yea and afterward when made more fierce by the Popes Bull hee did not deny that the Roman Church wherein the Roman Pontifie swayed was the true Church of Christ although hee proclaimed the Governours of it as the Pope Cardinals c. not Members but Tyrants and Enemies of the Church For be it that the Pope is the Antichrist who Paul teacheth is to sit in the true Temple and true Church of God yet wee must abide in the true Church that the evil Pastour may be cast out of it for by our departure from the Church hee shall not the sooner be put out of doors Beside know That it is one thing to recede from communion with the Pope another from communion with the Church for in case of Heresie declared the Canons perswade and command both to adhere to her Canons and to separate ones-self from every Bishop that teacheth amiss To this purpose may be read the Canons of the Universal Church the third Canon of the Ephesine Council Wee command those Clerks who either have or do disunite by no means to obey their Bishops 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 nor at all in any manner to bee subject unto them And Can. 1. A Metropolitane being an Heretick can do nothing against the Bishops of his Province And Synod Constant 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Can. 13. They that separate themselves from communion with their Prelate being condemned for Heresie by the Holy Fathers or Synods