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A61804 A discourse of the Pope's supremacy. Part I in answer to a treatise intitled, St. Peter's supremacy faithfully discuss'd ... : and to A sermon of S. Peter, preached ... by Thomas Godden ... Stratford, Nicholas, 1633-1707. 1688 (1688) Wing S5932; ESTC R33810 93,478 130

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Apostles RECEIVE YE THE HOLY GHOST TO WHOMSOEVER YE REMIT SINS THEY ARE REMITTED AND WHOSOEVER'S SINS YE RETAIN THEY ARE RETAINED ‖ Serm. 108. de Divers And Theophylact in his Comment on Matth. 16. 19. Tho it was said to Peter only I will give thee the Keys yet it was afterwards given to all the Apostles when Christ said to them WHOSE SINS YE REMIT THEY ARE REMITTED c. Instead of producing more of the Fathers I challenge the Discussor to produce one ancient Author who hath said the contrary 2. But if the Fathers should now lose their Authority as they are wont to do with the Romanists whensoever they contradict their new Faith yet unless he put on his triple case he will not be able to resist that which follows passing over many private Authors as they commonly call them though licensed by the highest publick Authority I shall produce only the Roman Catechism composed by the order of the Council of Trent and the Council of Trent it self The Roman Catechism speaking of the Minister of the Sacrament of Penance says He must have not only the Power of Order but of Jurisdiction who ought to perform this Office. But those words of our Lord in St. John afford us an illustrious Testimony of this Ministry WHOSE SINS YE REMIT THEY ARE REMITTED TO THEM AND WHOSE SIN YE RFTAIN THEY ARE RETAINED * De Paenit Sacramento c. 5. S. 55. And the Council of Trent declares that all those Opinions are false and Strangers from the Truth of the Gospel which perniciously extend to other Men besides Bishops and Priests the Ministry of the KEYS thinking those words of our Lord WHATSOEVER YE BIND ON EARTH And WHOSESOEVER SINS YE REMIT THEY ARE REMITTED TO THEM AND WHOSESOEVER SINSYE RETAIN THEY ARE RETAINED to be spoken indiffently to all the faithful c. † Sess 14. de Sacram. Paenit c. 6. By which it is plain that the Trent Fathers took remitting and retaining in St. John to signify the same thing with loosing and binding in St. Matthew Secondly This Power is here given equally to St. Peter and the other Apostles or in as high a degree to the other Apostles as it is to Peter This will be cleared from First The Words themselves Secondly The Judgment of the Fathers upon them Thirdly The Concessions of many Learned Men of the Church of Rome First From the Words themselves no part of which is addressed to Peter alone or to Peter more especially than to any of the rest but to all of them jointly without any note of Difference between them Had our Saviour been of the Discussor's Mind he would have spoken to this Effect As my Father hath sent me so send I thee Peter and as I send thee so do thou send them Whosesoever sins thou remittest they are remitted and whosesoever sins they remit in Subordination to thee as their Prince they are remitted Whereas we see no such Distinction made but as my Father sent me so send I you without any Preference of Peter before the meanest of them And accordingly as an excellent Divine of our own Church observes when the Holy Ghost descended it was imparted to each of them alike without any mark of Distinction For we read not of one Flame that crowned the Head of St. Peter greater and more illustrious than that of his Brethren but the Text saith the Tongues like as of Fire were divided and sat upon every one of them singly and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost Acts 2. 2 3. The mighty Wind also wherein this Flame came filled all the House where they were sitting and not only that corner where St. Peter was placed And so this Promise was equally perform'd in common to them all as it had been made to them all ‖ Texts examined which Papists cite for St. Peter 's Supremacy Part 1. p. 95. Secondly If we consult the Fathers we may observe in them those two things pertinent to our Purpose 1. Not one of them intimates that any thing was to be found in this Text peculiar to Peter by which he was set above his Brethren but whatsoever Power was here given they supposed it given in common and equally to them all And some of them expresly tell us that he gave the same Power here to all the Apostles that he had before given to one so do St. Cyprian and Theophylact 2. The Power here given to all the Apostles they take to be so full that a fuller and more ample could not be given to Peter St. Chrysostom says He gave them all Heavenly Power when he said to them Whose Sins ye remit they are remitted c. And what Power can be greater than this The Father hath given all Judgment to the Son but I see this all Judgment commited to these by the Son * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 De Sacerdot l. 3. c. 5. And Cyril of Alexandria as I find him quoted by Bellarmine says That by these Words the Apostles were properly created Apostles and Teachers of the whole World and that we may understand that all Ecclesiastical Power is contained in the Apostolical Authority therefore Christ added AS MY FATHER SENT ME c. For as much as the Father sent the Son invested with the highest Power † Bell. de Rom. Pont. l. 4. c. 23. Now can there be any Power or Degree of Power that is not contained in all and in the highest Power I shall add no more but that Pope Gregory I. by virtue of these Words ascribes to all the Apostles superni judicii Principatum and makes them all to be God's Vicars in retaining some Men's Sins and relaxing others ‖ Principatumque superni judicii sortiuntur ut vice Dei quibusdam peccata retineant quibusdam relaxent Hom. 26. de divers Lect. Evang. Yea Thirdly This is no more than what is acknowledged by many zealous Assertors of the Pope's Supremacy Of which I shall now name but three because they may serve instead of a thousand Witnesses two of the three being Jesuits and two of them also Cardinals The Jesuit Maldonate in his Comment upon these Words tells us That the Power which Christ had received as sent by his Father he gave to his Apostles whom he sent in his stead whom he made his Vicars This is manifest saith he from the Words following for therefore he breathed on them therefore he said Whose Sins ye remit they are remitted c. that he might shew that he gave as great Authority to them as he had received from his Father for there can be no greater than that of remitting Sins * Quam potestatem ipse a Patre missus accepisset eam Apostolis dare quos suo loco mitteret quos vicarios suos faceret Hoc apparet ex verbis sequentibus propterea enim insufflavit in eos propterea dixit Quorum remiseritis peccata ut ostenderet se quantam authoritatem ipse a
in it than they For instance the King promises to A in particular to give him a Captains place he afterwards promises the same Preferment to A B C D E F together A because the Promise was first made to him alone must either alone be made Captain and B C D E F excluded or if B C D E F be made Captains A because it was first promised to him must be made their Colonel or General These are good Consequences by the Discussor's Logick and therefore he spae more Truth than perhaps he was aware of when he said that Disputation was an Employment not only discordant to his Temper but surmounting his Abilities I have said enough to ruin the first Proposition Proposition II. The second is this that Peter received the Keys immediately from Christ but the other Apostles from or by him Peter says he did not receive them so as to retain them solely to himself but to communicate them to the other Apostles * Pag. 162. And again they then may be said to receive the Keys secondarily derivatively participatively by their associating adhering and communicating with him their Head † Ibid. The Falseness of which is so manifest that one would think none but a Man who had never read the New Testament could have the Face to offer it to those that have for can any thing be more evident than that these words Whatsoever ye shall bind on Earth shall be bound in Heaven c. were spoken by Christ himself immediately to all the Apostles And when that Power was actually conferr'd that was here promised was it Peter or Christ that said to them As my Father hath sent me so send I you c. Whose Sins ye remit they are remitted and whose Sins ye retain they are retained Was it not Christ that said to them immediately Go into all the World and preach the Gospel to every Creature But instead of multiplying Proofs from Scripture I shall rather send him to his Master Bellarmine whom in this Point he deserts That the Apostles received their Jurisdiction immediately from Christ and not from St. Peter he proves by four Arguments 1st By those Words of Christ As my Father hath sent me so send I you Which place says he the Fathers Chrysostom and Theophylact so expound that they plainly say that the Apostles were made by these words the Vicars of Christ yea that they received the very Office and Authority of Christ 2dly By the choice of Matthias into the place of the Traitor Judas For we read Acts 1. that Matthias was not chosen an Apostle by the Apostles but his Election being begg'd and obtain'd from God he was numbred among the Apostles But surely if all the Apostles had their Jurisdiction from Peter that ought most especially to have been shewn in Matthias 3dly It is proved from St. Paul who professedly teaches that he had his Authority and Jurisdiction from Christ and thence proves himself to be a true Apostle Gal. 1. And that he might shew that he received not his Authority from Peter or the other Apostles he saith When it pleased him who separated me from my Mother's Womb and call'd me by his Grace to reveal his Son in me that I might preach him among the Gentiles immediately I conferr'd not with Flesh and Blood c. 4thly By evident Reason For the Apostles were made by Christ only as appears Luke 6. He call'd his Disciples and chose out of them twelve whom he named Apostles c. But that the Apostles had Jurisdiction is manifest by the Acts of St. Paul who 1 Cor. 5. excommunicates and 1 Cor. 6 7 11 13. and frequently elsewhere makes Laws and also because the Apostolical Dignity is the first and supreme Dignity in the Church as is manifest 1 Cor. 12. Ephes 4. c. I think Bellarmine hath said more than enough for the Confutation of the second Proposition ‖ De Rom. Pontif l. 4. c. 23. I therefore proceed Proposition III. That the Power of the Keys communicated to the other Apostles was inferior and subordinate to a higher degree of it in St. Peter so says the Discussor I shall here only maintain the inequality inferiority and subordination of this Power in the other Apostles to an higher sublimer and compleater degree of it in Peter * Pag. 162. But that there was no such inferiority or subordination in the other Apostles as he vainly fancies will soon appear by consulting that place where the power of the Keys before promised was actually given to St. Peter The words by which it was conveyed are these As my Father sent me so send I you and he breathed on them and said Receive ye the Holy Ghost whose soever Sins ye remit they are remitted and whose soever Sins ye retain they are retained † John 20. 21 22 23. In which words we have these two things First That the power of the Keys is here given to the Apostle Secondly That this Power is here given equally to Peter and the other Apostles that is in as high a degree to the other Apostles as it was promised to Peter Matth. 16. 19. First That the power of the Keys is here given all those who own the Doctrine Authority of the Church of Rome and by consequence the Discussor himself will be forced to grant 1. Because this is expresly taught by the Fathers 2. Because it is also taught by the Roman Catechism and the Council of Trent 1. This is no new Conceit of Hereticks but it is expresly taught by the Fathers whose unanimous Judgment in the interpreting of Scripture every Priest of the Church of Rome as I said before is by solemn Oath obliged to follow If that which is said says Origen I will give thee the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven be common why not all the rest BUT IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN OUR SAVIOUR GIVING THE HOLY GHOST BY BREATHING SAYS RECEIVE YE THE HOLY GHOST ‖ Tractat. 1. in Matth. The Lord says Cyprian speaks to Peter I say unto thee And altho to all the Apostles after his Resurrection he gives equal Power and says AS MY FATHER SENT ME SO SEND I YOU * De Unitat. Eccles All the Apostles says Gaudentius upon Christ's Resurrection receive the Keys in Peter nay rather they receive with Peter from our Lord himself the Keys of the Heavenly Kingdom when he saith to them Receive ye the Holy Ghost whose Sins ye remit c. † Postea vero pro commisso scelere jam damnato Juda omnes Apostoli Christo surgente in Petro claves accipiunt Quinimo cum Petro caelestis regni claves ab ipso Domino accipiunt quando ait illis Accipite Spiritum sanctum c. Tract quem prima die ordinat quorund Civ Notarii accep That ye may know says Austin that the Church received the KEYS of the Kingdom of Heaven hear in another place what the Lord says to all his