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A03691 An ansvveare made by Rob. Bishoppe of VVynchester, to a booke entituled, The declaration of suche scruples, and staies of conscience, touchinge the Othe of the Supremacy, as M. Iohn Fekenham, by vvrytinge did deliuer vnto the L. Bishop of VVinchester vvith his resolutions made thereunto. Horne, Robert, 1519?-1580.; Feckenham, John de, 1518?-1585. 1566 (1566) STC 13818; ESTC S104234 173,274 272

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as the Scripture knoweth not And y e matter wherabout that visitation is occupied for the moste part is directly against the Scriptures The personnes that may lawfully visit in your Canon Lawe visitation are Popes Legates from the side Legates sent and borne Legates and messengers of the Apostolike sea Patriarches Archebishoppes Bishoppes Archdecons Deanes Archepriestes Abbottes and other inferiour personnes hauinge iurisdiction All Archbishoppes whiche are Legates borne haue authority to visit their prouinces by double right to wit by right Legatiue and by right Metropolitane and so they may visit twyse in the yere All these visitours muste beginne their visitation with a solemne Masse of the holy ghost The Bishoppe and euery ordinary visitour must beginne his visitation at his Cathedrall churche and Chapter He must come into the Church where he visiteth and first kneele downe and pray deuoutly chiefly directinge his eyes and minde to the place wherein the honourable sacrament of Christes Bodie is hiddē and kepte The matters of the Canon Lawe visitation are in parte these The visitour ought to viewe diligētly whether the place where the Sacrament is kepte be cleane well garnished and close for the Eucharist and the holy Chrysme ought to be kept shut vnder locke and keye He must see that there be great lightes of waxe to geue light in that place Then must he visit the place of the holy reliques and of Baptisme And searche diligently what manner of place it is and whether it be kepte shut Besides this he muste visit the Aultares and litle Chappelles and must with his eies view he whole Church whether it be cleanly and cleane Then he must visit the vesselles and Church vestymentes whether they be cleane and kept in a cleane place as they ought to be and whether the vestymentes be ouermuche worne and broken and in case the visitour shall finde suche vestimentes vncleane rente and consumed with occupyinge he muste burne them in the fire and cause the ashes to be buried in some place whereby there is no passage But in any wise let him not suffer saith Socius purses or such like thinges to worldly vse to be made of the coopes or tunicles Last of all let him suruey the houses and possessions belonging to the Churche The Bishop dooth visit also to Bisshop enfantes and to consecrate or hallow Churches The visitour also shall enquire and examine whether any man knowe or beleeue or that the fame is that the Sexten the Treasurer or the Vesture keeper hath well and saufly kepte the vessels vestymentes and other thinges or ornamentes of the Churche as Masse bookes Grayles Antiphoners Legendes and other thinges appointed to diuine Seruice and whether any thinge moueable or vnmoueable be diminished and by whome wherefore whan and after what sorte whyther they be diligently present at the Dirigees for the dead And whether the vesture keeper or Sexten keepe warely and cleanely the Churche the Eucharist the Reliques the Founte the Churchyardes and suche other thinges And he shall examine the Priestes in the countrey in sayinge of their Masses But let euery visitour vnderstande saith mine authour that same the greatest quaestion or cōtrouersie which was betwixte three Rurall personnes or Priestes whereof two of thē stroue about the woordes of Consecration the one affirminge that the woordes are to be pronounced thus Hoc est corpus meus the other Hoc est corpus I thinke he should haue saide corpū meum These two chose a thirde Prieste who was taken to be better learned to be arbytour and to decide this high quaestiō ▪ whose answere was that he himselfe stoode euer doubtfull in this question and therefore insteede of these woordes of consecration did alwaies vse to say one Pater noster Furthermore the visitour must enquire whither the Layty make their cōfessiō once in the yeere and receiue the Eucharist at Easter And whether they be slowe or denie to paye their tythes and fruites The Archbisshop must in visiting any of his suffraganes exactly enquire and examine the Canōs and Clerkes of the Cath. Church whether they know beleeue or that the fame is that the Bishop hath couered and borne with some mens faultes for money or other tēporall cōmoditie Can you finde in y e Scriptures any one of these Visitours or any one of these weightie matters enquired of by Peter Iohn Paule Sylas Barnabas or by any of the Apostles in their Visitacions which were Scripturely Visitacions No surely it is not possible For these Idolatrous vanities are manifestly repugnante to the Holie Scriptures Amongest all the rable of these Canon Lawe Visitours ye can not finde in the Scriptures not so muche as the bare Title of one of them onelesse it bee of a Bishoppe whiche name applied to the man as the scriptures describeth the man that is called to that office can no more agree with a Cannon Lawe Bishoppe then with y e Ciuil lawe Bishop whose office was as it is sette forth in y e Digestes to haue the rule ouersight of al maner of victualles in the Cities as it were the chiefe clerke of the markets As the matter of the Apostles visitacions standeth directly against the greatest parte of the matter whereabout your Popish or Canon lawe visitacion is exercised Euen so the holy Scripture that you auouch for y e geuinge of y e holy Ghoste maketh nothing at all to proue your purpose For S. Luke in y e place speaketh not of an ordinary power that should remaine in the ministers of y ● churchfor euer but of a special gifte to woorke Myratles to geue that power to others which should continue but for the time whiles Christes Churche was to be erected and the woorde to be sounded thorough the worlde And therfore Chrisostome saieth That this gyfte perteyned onely to the Apostles For saith he the Conuertꝭ in Samaria had receiued before Peter and Iohn came the spirite of Remission of Sinnes But the spirite of Myracles that is the gyfte of tounges healinge propheciyng and such like which are the gyftes of the Holy Ghoste therefore are called the Holy Ghoste they had not as yet receiued There were many that by the power of Goddes spirite coulde woorke Myracles but to geue this power to others none coulde doo but the Apostles For that was propre and onely in them Marke nowe the sequele of your allegation for proufe of your purpose Thus you argue The Apostles gaue by the impositiō of their handes to the Samaritans the gyftes of Healinge Propheciynge of Tongues c. Therfore euery Bishop and priest hath power to geue the same gyftes to their flockes and cures There was neuer none so blinde or ignorantly brought vp in your cures belongynge to the Abbay of Westminster but that did well perceiue that neither your Bishoppes Abbottes or Priestes had or coulde do any suche seate They like Apes imitated the outwarde signe or ceremonie but the inwarde grace they wanted