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A07475 An examination of certaine motives to recusancie. By W. Bedell Bedell, William, 1571-1642. 1628 (1628) STC 1786; ESTC S113798 20,794 67

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preaching Christ but being in faith one differing from another the Infidels not knowing which to chuse for true Christians they sent them both back againe THis is as true as the golden Legend excelleth all other books as much as gold all other mettalls I marvell out of what Countrey the Lutherans went into New France or by what way they were sent home againe The Author of this fiction seems to have imagined that New France is as neare and accessible to France and Germany as the Frank County and the Infidels there as able to discerne what makes a different faith as the Colledge of the holy Inquisition at Rome But the blinde swallows many a flie There is but one truth and one onely true Church wherein it is conserved and of whom it must be learned in this onely Church are Gods people a●…d in this he hath ordained Sacrific●… Sacraments and a peculiar externall service to worship him that he may be knowne to be their God and they to be his people IN the multitude of opinions there is but one truth And among sundry truths there is but one necessary to salvation that wherein the holy Scriptures as the Apostle saith are able to make us wise by the faith in Christ Iesus The Keeper of this truth and of the Scriptures in which it is treasured is the Church not of one City but the Catholick Church that is the fellowship of Saints dispersed through the whole world This is that Church in which onely are Gods people In this he hath ordained the commemoration of Christs Sacrifice till his comming againe with a service not now consisting in rites and ceremonies but reasonable as the Apostle teacheth Rom. 12. which for the particular manner of it may bee divers in divers places but for the generall must be with understanding and edification 1 Cor. 14. 15 26 and with comelinesse and order vers 40. Such is God be praised the service used among us in the Churches of England That the new invented service of God is schismaticall and the doctrine now preached is heresie by the judgment of the primitive Church and for such condemned see the fathers of those daies who as the Apostles ordained have noted all such as have taught contrary to the saith which was delivered to the Churches by the Apostles HItherto hath been the endeavour of the Authour of this Collection to proove it unlawfull to hold society with those of a contrary religion Now hee goes about to shew that the Church of England is of a contrary religion But herein he behaves himselfe so superficially and sleightly as if he would have it presumed and taken for granted or received upon his word without proofe And for the former hee hath alledged some twenty texts of Scripture though some of them very impertinently as hath been seen For this there is not so much as one word of Scripture where there was most need both in respect of the matter being the convincing of heresie and the men against whom hee deales ever resting in the authority of Scripture and appealing to that rule and Touch stone He saith the new invented Service of God is schismaticall This if he meane it of ours is a slanderous speech without proofe That it is so he bids us See the fathers of the primitive Church Why how should the Fathers if our service be newly invented condemne that which they never saw or heard This is to trifle and presume his Readers are simple Innocents that will take such generall proofe as this See the Fathers of those daies What if they be no Schollers What if they have no leasure What if they be told that the Fathers of the Primitive Church doe by their describing the service of God in their owne times as it were in a table picture out ours That for the present service of the Romane faction of all the old Fathers they have not one Well yet in this his modesty is to be commended that he would not say the service of God which we use is hereticall but schismaticall We take his Confession and sure it proceeded not from want of will to speak the worst but from lack of matter to furnish out his accusation if he should have said otherwise For the substance of our Service being a Confession of our sins the pronouncing of Absolution to the penitent beleever according to the commission of the Gospel the Psalmes the Lessons out of holy Scripture the Hymne of Saint Ambrose called Te Deum that of Zachary the blessed Uirgin and Simeon the Apostles and Athanasius Creed the Lords Praier the Collects for the most part the same which themselves use but in a tongue understood Slaunder it selfe never yet durst accuse it of heresie The like may be said for the celebration of the Sacraments and the rest of the acts of the publick Ministery And here I desire the Reader to consider how he shuffelleth in this second part of his Argument for he began with men of a contrary religion and hereticks now he falls to such as have a schismaticall Service Which of the Fathers ever accounted difference in Service hereticall or schismaticall when as neither any particular forme was prescribed by our Lord Iesus Christ nor delivered by the Apostles or yet ordained by any generall Councell to be used in the Catholick Church The liturgies of the Greek Church which goe under the names of Saint Iames Saint Mark Saint Basil Saint Chrysostome are extant differing each from other and from those of the Latine Church whether the later of Saint Gregory or the ancienter of Saint Ambrose In Gregories time it is plaine that the Churches of France had not the same service with the Church of Rome for when as Austen whom he sent to plant the faith among the English demanded why there was one custome of Masses in the Romane church and another in the churches of France Saint Gregory bids him That he should chuse whether in the Romane or any other Church whatsoever might most please God and establish it in the new Church of the English In this Church of England even to the day of the reforming the Service we had divers orders as of Sarum York Hereford Bangor And so had they in Italy it selfe till Pius Quintus reformed the Breviary and Missall after the Romane use enjoyning all Churches to follow that unlesse where they had for above 200 years a custome to celebrate otherwise And Pius acknowledgeth that in the reformation of his Breviary those things that were impertinent and uncertaine were remooved and the Missall restored to the ancient rule and rite of the holy Fathers Which reformation notwithstanding and that Pius decreeth by his Bull prefixed that nothing should at any time be added taken away or altered yet in the time of Clement 8. it was again corrected in some things corrupted as Marsilius one of the Uenetian Divines