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A36060 A Directory for church-government and ordination of ministers to be examined against the next Generall Assemblie. Church of Scotland. 1647 (1647) Wing D1542; ESTC R34740 14,967 36

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of the whole Classis It belongeth unto Classicall Presbyteries To consider of to debate and to resolve according to Gods Word such cases of conscience or other difficulties in Doctrine as are brought unto them out of their association according as they shall finde needfull for the good of the Churches To examine and censure according to the Word any erronious Doctrines which have been either publikely or privatly vented within their association to the corrupting of the judgements of men and to endeavour the converting and reducing of Recusants or any others in Errour or Schisme To order all Ecclesiasticall matters of common concernment within the bounds of their association To take cognizance of causes omitted or neglected in particular Congregations and to receive appeals from them To dispence censures in cases within their cognizance by Admonition Suspension or Excommunication To admonish or further to censure scandalous Ministers whether in Life or Doctrine according to the nature of the offence and that not only for such offences for which any other Member of the Congregation shall incurre any censure of the Church in which case he is to be censured by the Classis with the like censure for the like offence but likewise particularly for Simony entering into any Ministeriall charge without allowance of authority false Doctrine affected lightnesse and vanity in Preaching willfull neglect of Preaching or slight performance of it wilfull Non-residence from his Charge without call or cause approved by the Classis neglect of administration of the Sacraments or other Ministeriall dueties required of him in the Directory of Worship depraving and speaking reproachfully against the wholesome orders by authority setled in the Church casting reproach upon the power of Godlinesse which he by his office ought cheifly to promote Yet so as that no Minister be deposed but by the resolution of a Synode To examine ordain and admit Ministers for the Congregations respectively therein associated according to the advice formerly sent up to the honourable Houses of Parliament Of Synodicall Assemblies SYnodicall Assemblies do consist of Pastors Teachers Church-Governours and other fit Persons when it shall be deemed expedient where they have a lawfull calling thereunto These Assemblies have Ecclesiasticall power and authority to judge and determine controversies of Faith and cases of Conscience according to the Word They may also lawfully excommunicate and dispence other Church censures Synodicall Assemblies are of severall sorts viz. Provinciall Nationall Oecumenicall Of Provinciall Assemblies LEt Provinciall Assemblies generally be bounded according to the civill division of the Kingdome into Counties and where any very great Counties are divided within themselves let the Provinciall Assemblies follow these divisions as in the Ridings of Yorkshire Provinciall Assemblies consist of Delegats sent from Severall Classes within that Province whose number shall exceed the number of any one Classicall Presbytery within that Province And to that end there shall bee at the least two Ministers and two ruling Elders out of every Classis and where it shall appear necessary to encrease the number let it not exceed six of each from any one Classis Let these Assemblies meet twice every year And for enabling them unto any act of Government let there be a major part at least of the Ministers delegated from the severall Classes Of the Nationall Assembly THe Nationall Assembly consists of Ministers and Ruling Elders delegated from each Provinciall Assembly The number of which delegats shall bee three Ministers and three Ruling Elders out of every Province and five Learned and Godly Persons from each University Let this Assembly meet once every year and oftner if there shall be cause The first time to bee appointed by the Honourable Houses of Parliament Of the subordination of these Assemblies IT is lawfull and agreeable to the Word of God that there be a subordination of Congregationall Classicall Provinciall and Nationall Assemblies for the Government of the Church that so appeals may bee made from the inferiour to the superiour respectively The Provinciall and Nationall Assemblies are to have the same power in all points of Government and censures brought before them within their severall bounds respectively as is before expressed to belong to Classicall Presbyteries within their severall associations The DIRECTORY for Church censures CHurch censures and Discipline for judging and removing of offences being of great use and necessity in the Church that the Name of God by reason of ungodly and wicked persons living in the Church be not blasphemed nor his wrath provoked against his people that the Godly be not leavened with but preserved from the contagion and stricken with fear and that the sinners who are to be censured may be ashamed to the destruction of the flesh and saving of the Spirit in the day of the Lord Jesus We judge this course of proceeding therein to be requisite The order of proceeding with offenders who before excommunication manifest Repentance WHen the offence is private the order of admonition prescribed by our Lord Mat. 18.15 is in all wisdome and love to bee observed that the offender may either be recovered by Repentance Or if he adde obstinacie or contempt to his fault he may be cut off by Excommunication If the sinne bee publikely scandalous and the sinner being examined bee judged to have the signes of unfeigned Repentance and nothing justly objected against it when made known to the people let him be admitted to publike confession of his sinne and manifestation of his Repentance before the Congregation When the penitent is brought before the Congregation the Minister is to declare his sinne whereby hee hath provoked Gods wrath and offended his People his confession of it and profession of unfeigned Repentance for it and of his resolution through the strength of Christ to sinne no more and his desire of their Prayers for mercy and grace to bee kept from falling againe into that or any the like sinne Of all which the penitent also is to make a full and free expression according to his ability Which being done the Minister after prayer to God for the penitent is to admonish him to walk circumspectly and the people to make a right use of his fall and rising again And so to declare that the Congregation resteth satisfied The order of proceeding to Excommunication EXcommunication being a shutting out of a Person from the Communion of the Church and therefore the greatest and last censure of the Church ought not to be inflicted without great and mature deliberation nor till all other good meanes have been assayed Such errors as subvert the Faith or any other errors which overthrow the power of Godlinesse if the party who holds them spread them seeking to draw others after him and such sinnes in practise as cause the Name and Trueth of God to bee blasphemed and cannot stand with the power of Godlinesse and such practises as in their own nature manifestly subvert that Order Unity and Peace which Christ hath
established in his Church Those being publikely known to the just scandall of the Church the sentence of Excommunication shall proceed according to the Directory But the Persons who hold other errours in judgement about points wherein Learned and Godly men possibly may or do differ and which subvert not the Faith nor are destructive to Godlinesse Or that bee guilty of such sinnes of infirmity as are commonly found in the Children of God Or being otherwise sound in the Faith and holy in Life and so not falling under censure by the former Rules endeavour to keep the Unity of the Spirit in the bond of Peace and do yet out of Conscience not come up to the observation of all those Rules which are or shall be established by Authority for regulating the outward Worship of God and Government of his Church wee doe not decerne to be such against whom the sentence of Excommunication for these causes should be denounced When the sinne becomes publike and justly scandalous the offender is to bee dealt with by the Eldership to bring him to Repentance and to such a manifestation thereof as that his Repentance may bee publike as the scandall But if he remaine obstinate he is at last to be Excommunicated and in the meane time to bee suspended from the Lords Supper And whereas there bee divers and various judgements touching the power of Excommunication and the proper subject thereof we conceive that for clearing of difficulties avoiding of offences preservation of Peace and such like these following Directions are fit to bee observed In the great and difficult cases of Excommunication whether concerning Doctrine or conversation the Classicall Presbytery upon the knowledge thereof may examine the person consider the nature of the offence with the aggravations thereof and as they shall see just cause may declare and decerne that he is to be excommunicated which shall be done by the Eldership of that Congregation whereof hee is a member with the consent of the Congregation in this or the like manner As there shall bee cause severall publick admonitions shall bee given to the offender if hee appear and prayers made for him When the offence is so hainous that it cryes to Heaven for vengeance wasteth the conscience and is generally scandalous the censures of the Church may proceed with more expedition In the admonitons let the fact bee charged upon the offender with the cleare evidence of his guilt thereof Then let the nature of his sinne the particular aggravations of it the punishments and curses threatned against it the danger of impenitency especially after such meanes used the wofull condition of them cast out from the favour of God and communion of the Saints the great mercy of God in Christ to the penitent how ready and willing Christ is to forgive and the Church to accept him upon his serious repentance Let these or the like particulars be urged upon him out of some sutable places of the holy Scriptures The same particulars may be mentioned in Prayer wherein the Lord is to be intreated to blesse this admonition to him and to affect his heart with the consideration of these things thereby to bring him unto true Repentance If upon the last admonition and Prayer there be no evidence nor signe of his Repentance let the dreadfull sentence of Excommunication be pronounced with calling upon the name of God in these or the like expressions Speak this in the third Person if the party bee absent Whereas thou N. hast been by sufficient proofe convicted of here mention the Sin and after due admonition and prayer remainest obstinate without any evidence or signe of true Repentance Therefore in the Name of the Lord Iesus Christ and before this Congregation I pronounce and declare thee N. Excommunicated and shut out from communion of the Faithfull Let the prayer accompanying Sentence to be this effect That God who hath appointed this terrible Sentence for removing offences and reducing of obstinate sinners would be present with this his ordinance to make it effectuall to all these holy ends for which he hath appointed it that this retaining of the offenders sinne and shutting him out of the Church may fill him with feare and shame breake his obstinate heart and be a meanes to destroy the flesh and to recover him from the power of the divell that his Spirit may yet be saved that others also may be stricken with feare and not dare to sinne so presumptuously and that all such corrupt leaven being purged out of the Church which is the house of God Jesus Christ may delight to dwell in the midst of them After the denunciation of this Sentence the people are to be warned that they hold him to be cast out of the communion of the Church and to shun all communion with him Neverthelesse Excomunication dissolveth not the bonds of civil or naturall relations nor exempt from the duties belonging to them This Sentence is likewise to be made knowne Not only to that but to any other Classis or Congregation as occasion shall require by reason of his abode or conversing with them The order of proceeding to Absolution IF after excommunication the signes of Repentance appear in the Excommunicated Person such as godly sorrow for sin as having thereby incurred Gods heavy displeasure occasioned griefe to his brethren and justly provoked them to cast him out of their communion together with a full purpose of heart to turne from his sin unto God and to reforme what hath been amisse in him with an humble desire of recovering his peace with God and his People and to be restored to the light of Gods countenance the communion of the Church He is to be brought before the Congregation and there also to make free confession of his sinne with sorrow for it to call upon God for mercy in Christ to seek to be restored to the communion of the Church promising to God new obedience and to them more holy and circumspect walking as becometh the Gospel He is to be pronounced in the name of Christ absolved and free from the censures of the Church and declared to have right to all the ordinances of Christ with praising of God for his Grace and Prayer that he may be fully accepted to his favour and heare joy and gladues to this effect To Praise God who delighteth not in the death of a sinner but that hee may repent and live for blessing the ordinance of Excommunication and making it effectuall by his Spirit to the recovering of this offender To magnifie the mercy of God through Jesus Christ in pardoning and receiving to his favour the most grievous offenders whensoever they unsainedly repent and forsake their sinnes To pray for assurance of mercy and forgivenesse to this Penitent and so to blesse his Ordinance of Absolution that he may finde himself loosed thereby and that the Lord would henceforth so uphold and strengthen him by his Spirit that being sound in the Faith