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A77295 The smoak of the Temple cleared, through the light of the Scripture· By the unworthiest of al the ministers of Christ Jo. Brayne. Brayne, John. 1648 (1648) Wing B4332; Thomason E455_9; ESTC R205015 42,833 64

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that power and authority given to these that Christ hath given to his Church for the Saints to have exercised in the Church among them 1 For removing scandalous things and persons 2 For advice and counsel 3 For exhortation reproof 2 It is for the work of the ministry 1 These all only can do but the work of the ministry that is to be done in the Church I speak not here of that part of ministry exercised to those without the Church 2 Without all these as I have formerly shewed they are and ought to be in the Church the work of the ministry cannot be done according to Gospel rules 3 There is no other worke to be done by the ministry either in teaching or ruling then what is to be done by these only 4 The Church is not nor cannot be sufficiently provided for without all these but it must be imperfect and must be straightned in the worke of the ministry which is the onely worke we ought to strive to have wrought amongst us 5 Ordination being a Presbyterial or ministerial act is in every right constituted Church virtually as other ordinances of the Church are 6 Hence the Church hath all power in it selfe that is or can be for its good communicated of Christ unto it and needs not to go out of it self to any other for help 1 Conclusion Hence is this that there is no other way to be found out more mighty to convince gainesayers to order Assem Ites to build up the Saints maintain unity and peace to restore the humbled to cast out the profane or to doe whatsoever else is to be done ministerially in or for the Church then what these and none but these are to doe 2 Nor hath God left to his Church any other way or means to doe it and especiall care is to be had what authority is exercised what way is erected in the Church of Christ over his people that it prove not Antichristian and turn not unto tyranny over the Saints God complains those that ruled over his people made them to cry and shews Gods people can bear no yoake as Christs that is gentle nor no yoake but Christs the other yoake is an unequall yoake they can never draw easie in it 3 The third thing this ministry is to doe is to edifie the body more then these three things remaines not to be done by the ministry for the church on earth 1 The Apostles and Prophets gave the Scriptures as that by which it may be edifyed 2 The Prophets forwarned her of her sad times and told her again of her glad times to come 3 The Doctor he drew the milke out of the word for the children 4 The Pastor brought forth thence the young mans meat 5 The Evangelist he furnish from thence the strong mans table with strong meat fit to feed him Now judge and tell me without which of these the church can be and how sufficiently God hath provided for his church and people in these 1 Who can preach without the Apostles 2 Who can comfort without the Prophets 3 How can the child live without milke 4 How shall the other christians live without meat Obj. This were not provision sufficient against Heresies Resp Let us take heed of questioning the Lords wisdome in the order taken for the subsistence of the church as if the Lord knew not there would be heresies because he provided not sufficiently against them or that he knew not best how or by whom or by what means to preserve the church against it 2 God doubtlesse will not be wanting to his own Way and whenever his way shall be erected amongst us there will be other manner of gifts communicated by him to the church to doe this and all other things for its good 3. See how little good Counsels have done in this kind since that the frame of Gospel government hath been subverted 4. The Apostle shews ver 14. that this is the only means to preserve men from being carryed away by every wind of doctrine or by the cunning craft of men that lye in wait to deceive 1. More then this what is to be done 2. Shall we now Idolize our own wisdom or submit to Gods way in this matter If we oppose here against God shall we not kick against the pricks 1 Tim. 3.15 The Church is called the pillar and ground of truth as rightly constituted until the Church was driven away the enemy could never set up their heresies so as after Conclusion 1. Let us set up Gods way and that will pul down heresie dissentions will fall quickly and quietly Gods weapons hereunto are full of all might ours full of weakness 2. No Authority is to be made use of in a right constituted Church but that God hath errected only Illustration 1. Gal. 1. The Apostle writes to the Churches of Galatia 1. In Galatia were more Churches then one and so no national Church 2. These Churches are written all unto to amend their corruptions they had within them each one distinctly without any command of acting one with or over another as perfect bodies furnisht with compleat Authority thereunto without any extrinsecal power joyned unto it for assistance The main ground in Scripture brought to prove the Combination of a Ministry in Classes and in provincial and national Assembly I suppose is taken from Acts 15.2 where it is said the Church of Antioch did send to the Apostles and Elders of the Church of Jerusalem about the question Resp 1. This in sending to the Apostles was not to send to Members of another Church but of their own Church the Apostles being Members of all the Churches in the world 2. In the Apostles times the word was not written nor the mind of God fully known therefore no doubtful thing was to be resolved but by their advice as the Epistles of Corinth shew in which it appears the Corinthians had sought to advice of the Apostles in very many cases Object They had Apostolical Authority before they need not to send to Jerusalem for that Paul himself being with them Resp The Church was not builded on one Apostle but the Apostles Ephes 2.20 2. God required that every truth should be confirmed by the Testimony of two or three so that to Apostolical Testimony it was necessary there should be two or three for to confirm it yea God saith there are three that do bear witness in Heaven it self so that it was in this case for confirmation of the Church in the truth that there should be the Testimony of two or three Apostles to witness to it Object They write to the Apostles that indeed was no extrinsecal Authority but here they write to the Elders also that were at Jerusalem and this was extrinsecal Resp. The Apostles and Elders were but one and the same men they were not several persons and here as I suppose is the great mistake in the controversie 1. I have shewed before how James Peter
baptize 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but to evangelize The disjunctive seems to divide the work to proper persons according to their call This seems to be the way of God in the Churches because the most perfect way and most like God 1. It hath unity answering in some kinde to Episcopacy 2. Joynt fellowship in Government by Eldership with Presbytery 3. Community in Priviledges with Independency Without all question these all have somewhat of the way of God in it Gods way takes up all 1. Episcopacy could not have deceived the world else in its first institution succeeding the primitive times and the hiding of the Church 2. Presbytery could not plead so strongly for a combination in Government from the word else 3. Independency could not else refuse an external power of command to reside in any out of the Church 1 For Episcopacy How it is likely it arose out of the Churches first institution 1. The ministry of the Gospel being one and ending in the evangelist the other two ministers ministring to him whether hence Episcopacy took not an occasion to visit over mascores of divided congregations 2. Whether the Lord writing to the Angel of the Church of Ephesus wrote not to the Evangelist as first in order and hence that Bishops pleaded their ground for Government 3. Whether that corrupt and exorbitant way of lording it over many congregations may not be a light to us that succeeding the Primitive times to shew us that in the true Church there was a conjunction of ministers in the Church-ministry more then one served together therein 4. This appears in that Episcopacy did counterfeit the way of the true churches but in a corrupted way grosly 1. Setting up their Bishopricks in Cities as Paul the churches which I suppose is necessary to be done now 2. In these places are a combination of ministers but far more then they finde in the text and for a quite contrary end 3. Whether in union of churches the mother church represent not the Evangelists meeting the chappels the meeting places of the Pastor and Teacher and then that the Sacrament of the Lords Supper was to be administred onely in the mother-church Whether this hath not in it a discovery of the evangelicall practice I leave to all the Saints to judge I shall grant to Bishops 1. That there are by the Gospel government more then one assembly or congregation do belong unto one compleat church 2. One was to be the mother-church or chief assembly in which some things were to be done that were not to be done in the other meeting-places 3. That the members of the other two congregations were to come there and do them 4. That the Evangelist had a priority in the church before all other officers as Pastors Teachers Elders Deacons 5. That cities were the usuall places in which the church-ministry and ordinances usually were erected For the ground of Prebytery's rise and growth 1. It is cleer the ministry is in the Gospel one onely ministry 2. All had their institution from Jesus Christ 3. Government is common to the whole ministry and elders in the Scriptures 4. All are comprehended under the same names in the Scriptures 5. All are to teach the same Gospel 6. God hath in Scripture condemned lordlike authority in any and that the greatest was to be minister to the rest by which and many other things whether or no that the ministers came not to see the unjust domineering power of Episcopacy and how that the Scriptures held out no such authority to be left of Christ in the church 1. Whether this occasioned not the ministers to break off the yoak of that bondage and every one dividedly in his own place without reference to other as condemning episcopall Jurisdiction for tyrannical and therefore saw a necessity of breaking off from that union that should not be And now I suppose they break also from that union which should be 2. They finding the many inconveniences by standing singly without advice and mutual help together with the Scriptures which speak of the Presbyters as of many persons they were necessitated to joyn in a way of Community for Government again 3. Now from the joyning together of Ministers and Elders in the Primitive Church of one Church onely I suppose arose the Classical or National combination of Ministers in the Presbytery 4. All these have somewhat of truth in them which when God shall reveal it fully will help to set up the Church which until then will but keep it down I agree with Presbytery 1. That in things which generally concern the Church nothing ought to be done without consultation first had with the Ministery and the Presbytery of the Church 2. That there were Meetings of the Presbytery for the debate of doubtful things 3. That several Ministers are joyned together for this work 4. That one Minister ought not to Lord it over another in the Church they being co-ordinate in the Ministery 5. That every Minister in the Church is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Bishop over his flock and nothing to be done therein without his being first acquainted with it by the other Ministers of the same consociation 6. That helps in Government are to be used in the Church as that of ruling Elders Deacons Widows 7. That the ruling Elders are to be chosen by the Church and to be joyned to the ministring Elders for the removing of scandals and scandalous persons out of the Church the Church being not possibly all on every occasion of meeting to be present nor in many things are they able to determine and therefore appoint chosen men hereunto to do for them so as if done by themselves And here I cannot but observe how all Ways deduce the strength of their way from the Way of God and in what it fails of that it lieth naked to be wounded by the adversaries Episcopacie pleaded unity of Ministery but taking the whole Authority to it self from those who were to be joyned with it proved its subversion It pleaded community of Churches but when from three to three hundred and from these to those which he was to have no relation to did shew it to be an Antichristian power 2. Presbytery pleads a community or combination in the Church of Ministery and so shakes Independency which hath not any combination in Government of Ministery 3. Independency again shakes Presbytery in its combination it being a combination of men that are not set over the flock nor feed it and yet exercise authority over them 4. Hence see the Way of God is that which holds up and casts down the ways of Worship or Government in the Church Applic. 1. Of what strength will the Way of God be when it is in perfection revealed unto us without mixture of humane inventions to cast down all other Ways of Worship Illustrat As Christ coming into the Temple whipt out of the Temple the buyers and sellers and none durst to stand
against him so will Truth be in power when it s clearly revealed men will not be able so to dispute against it as now they do there will not be that ground for Reason to object against it the Word agrees with it it will condemn every tongue shall speak against it For Independency I agree with it that Corinth Jerusalem and Ephesus is said to be but one Church though it consisted of three several congregations 2. That this Church was ruled by Officers of its own and not by any other Officers of another Church but that all Officers and Offices ought to be compleat in her by which all things ought to be done by her alone 3. I agree with it that people ought to be congregated in a Church-fellowship from the world Applic. is That I verily suppose that Independency comes neerest the minde of Christ of any Yet lest I should be thought to be engaged to them more then others I shall next shew in what I disagree 1 She hath not her full ministry 2 Not the right use of her ministry 3 Not the right way of making her members 4 Not the right way to increase the gifts of God in her members as ordained of the Lord in the word 5 Not the consultations ought to be had and held with the other Ministers to be had in and to be of its own consociation of whom it may be said as Solomon said of others that a three-fold is not easily broken In the government of the Church clearly appears according to the wisdom of God that all Government is comprehended in it Monarchy in that there was one chief Pastor Aristocracy in the consociation of Ministers and Elders Democracy in that many things which concerned the whole Church were to be done by and with consent of the Church 1 Bishops they with the help of Elders they together oppresse the people depriving them of all power 2 The Bishops they grew too great for the Elders and oppressed them 3 The Pope he grew too great for the Bishops now it was all their worke to adulterate the way of Christ in the Churches onely to feed their own greatnesse and further their own vile ends But the grand corruption of all was in that resemblance of Monarchy set up in the Church against Christ against his Law to the casting down of Christ and his worship Now in the revolution of the Churches estate it comes again by degrees to its restauration 1 The Bishops they cast off the Popes yoake 2 By the same argument Bishops cast off the Popes yoake the Presbytery cast off the Bishops 3 The people with a ministry joyn together against Presbytery for Independency 4 In the end when God shall restore the Church to its former estate all these severall wayes of government shall be reestated in the Church again without clashing one with another which now as divided are in some kinde used as it were to the destruction one of another yea of all we are willing to have one alone without the other and so strive to destroy the way God hath constituted in his Church making one form to serve all when all are to be exercised joyntly in the house of God for the more excellent perfect and exact government of it which by no means can be done by any of those powers alone dividedly which what wee doe in seeking one or setting up one above another or against another to the destruction one of other is not easily apprehended especially if wee consider 1. That the priority of the Evangelist was but in one Church-ministry not such as to have it to be as the Papacy or Episcopacy over whole countreys and counties 2. That the consociation or combination of the Presbytery was not over a Nation to exalt it over all but of the ministry joyned in fellowship for the edification of one onely Church consisting of onely an Evangelist Pastor and Teacher ordinarily 3. The Independency was not such as was of one onely minister and members joyned to him with helping governours in whom onely all Church-power should reside but was to be joyned in a combination with other ministers of the same church who were to have their helpers added to them for as Solomon saith In the multitude of Counsellors there is safety 1. The priority of the Evangelist is kept in its limits by the joyning of the Pastor and Teacher with him 2. The power of the Presbytery is moderated by the Elders exceeding them in number 3. The whole Presbytery if they are wanting to the church in things wherein peace and purity do consist are to be subject to the church to give an accompt thereof unto it Acts 11.2 3. Peter having been with Cornelius a Gentile was questioned by some of those that were of the Church at Jerusalem for going in to the uncircumcised and eating with them to which charge of the members Peter gives an accompt rehearsing the matter from the beginning and expounding it unto them 1 Cor. 5.7 the Apostle writes to the whole church to purge out the old leaven Now this was the work of all not of some as appears by the means ordained hereunto which was excommunication not practised then as done by Episcopacy in which the whole power of the Church was clean taken from them 4. Without all question the saying of Christ Go and tell the Church who had no respect to the then Jewish Church but the constitution of Christian Church to be doth imply that in the Church did reside authority and power to punish offenders with ecclesiasticall censures and without them it cannot be done which was the gracious provision God was pleased to make for the Church and the members thereof That this was not meant the Jewish Church appears because there was but little good to be done by telling them of any thing who had cast out all of their congregations that did confesse the name of Jesus Christ 2 He begins in the beginning of the chapter with the Kingdome of heaven which was the Gospel-government Matth. 19.1 and was the cause of what sayings ensued concerning dealing with an offending brother 3. Christ to clear up his meaning in these words to his disciples understandings fetcheth another parable taken from the likenesse of the Kingdome of heaven which was the estate of the Church to be under Gospel-government ver 23. Object Christ meant here the Church of the Jewes there was no other nor could the Disciples understand of what he spake if not of the Jews Church Respon They then understood nothing whatever he taught for he onely taught the mystery of the Kingdom Obj. How should they understand it Reso The holy Spirit tels us that it was given to them to know the mysteryes of the kingdome so that the mysteries and hidden things of the Gospel and Government were in some measure revealed to them though not as after the descending of the holy Spirit on them And here it will not be amisse to