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A61639 Naphtali, or, The wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for the kingdom of Christ contained in a true and short deduction thereof, from the beginning of the reformation of religion, until the year 1667 : together with the last speeches and testimonies of some who have died for the truth since the year 1660 : whereunto are also subjoyned, a relation of the sufferings and death of Mr. Hew McKail ... Stewart, James, Sir, 1635-1713.; Stirling, James, 1631-1672? 1667 (1667) Wing S5683; ESTC R3435 226,444 388

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stirrup they had mounted the saddle of Power Promotion and Riches and from subtile dissolving the nerves or forcible breaking the Arme of Pre●bytery that they should rather have said to both as Ruth to Naom● Where th●u goest I will go where thou lodgest I will lodg thy People shall be my People and thy God my God Where thou diest I will die and there will I be buried God do so to me and more a●so if ought but death part thee and me And it may be truly said as the Church of Scotland hath had no Detractors but such as were Ignorant of her or mis-informed about her or whom Faction Partiality Prejudice Wickedness or Love of unlawful Liberty did inspire So no Person or Party hath endeavoured hithertil to root out Presbytery but the Lord hath made it a burdensome stone unto them And I am sure there is no other Form of Church Government can boast of so many Testimonies by Bl●od as Presbyterial Government might do But of all Contradicters the Church of Scotland of old and late hath only had to do within herself with Prelatists some whereof being high flown have pleaded a Jus Divinum others Antiquaries have pleaded Antiquity and many Adiaphorists of late being beaten from both these strengths have pleaded Indifferency in general and only Jus Carolinum as to this or that Species But as no eyes save their own neither these except by delusion of their se●se could ever see Prelacy that is an Ordinary Ecclesiastical Ord●r Distinct from and Superior to that of a Preaching Presbyter having the sole power of Ordination and Jurisdiction in the Holy Scripture otherwise then by Prohibition to Lord it over Gods heritage or in the example of Diotrephes who loved Preheminence as many famous writing whereunto I refer the Reader unanswerably demonstrat therefore the Office being a stranger in the Word of God rather then the bras●n Serpent which once had Divine Institution should be Nehushtan in the Church So let no man Exorcist-wise adjure us by the Charming words of Antiquity Primitive times and Bishops Fathers c. For Moses we know the Prophets and Apostles we know but what is Antiquity and who are the primitive Bishops and Fathers Must men be stigmatized as giddy-headed Novellists and as much Athenian in their Principles and Professions as other m●n in their Newes or then be Implicite in-tail-following Antiquaries No there is a Medium of proving all things and holding that which is good Pure Antiquity deserveth all esteem and reverence but Simple Antiquity as such is neither a certain nor Safe Rule and much less oblieging to future times and so remote as our's are Our Lord Himself repelleth that pretence that it was said of old Were there not many Errors and Corruption● which themselves will not Justify as ancient and early in the Church yea more as Prelacy is alleaged to be We are commanded to the Law and Testimony but never to the Fathers and good reason because few or none of them were without gross errours in Judgment or Practice Are not the writings of the first Age very few or obscure Are not many of these and after Ages lost or Corrupted Yea other later writings are deceatfully emitted under the name of Ancient Times and Persons so that in such a mist it is hard to determine what was written by these Fathers what not Later Corrupt or Inadvertant writters about these former times did speak of Persons and things under the abused Names which were corruptly used in th●ir own times And the writtings of particular Persons suppose of greatest Antiquity do rather hold forth their own private Opinion or the Practice of the Time and Place wherein they lived then the Universal Judgment and Practice of the Church in all Times and Places And if they will Sanctuary themselves in primitive Times let it be cleared what is meant by Primitive For if the two first Ages be meant it is more then they can do to prove by sufficient Authority that there was then such a Prelacy as is before mentioned or now usurped and exercised If after ages be meant wherein the Church grew more corrupt and Prelacy did aspire and exalt itself to an Universal Supremacy in the Bishop of Rome and establishment of that Antichristian Hierarchy then indeed they are like themselves for twins were never more like in face then the present Prelats resemble the Romish but then it were Candor in them to tell plainly that Papacy and Prelacy are of one Original with this difference that Prelacy is the first born or rather the Father which begat the other And if they mean a Middle time betwixt these Periods wherein indeed Bishops were first known in the Church and will reckon their descent from them why are they so unlike unto them that they look neither like Sons nor Successors Ask those who have dived into these depths of Antiquity and they will tell that a present Prelat and a faithful Presbyterian Pastor or Moderator at most do little more differ then the present Prelats and these first Primitive Bishops For as it was long before such a thing was known in the Church so when thorow the Malice and Subtilty of Sathan the Ambition of some Church-men the Unwatchfulness of others and Indulgence of some Magistrats it did creep in at first it was intended and acknowledged for no more then a Prudential Humane device for greater Unity a Cure because without warrant worse then the desease which as the Apostles never prescribed in their own times though there were then many Divisions so there is alike Reason to Extend further to Papal Supremacy in the case of divisions amongst Prelats and Patriarches and had never the impudence to aspire with some present Prelats so high as a Jus Divinum At first these Primitive Bishops being Elected by other Presbyters with consent of the people and not by the Civil Magistrat only as now the Prelats are by the Kings Letter to the Dean and Chapter were Ordained by the laying on of the hands of Presbyters and rot of Bishops only as the Prelats are Their Ordination vas not Essentially different from that of Presbyters nor to an Order distinct from and Superior to that of Presbyters or Pastors as the Consecration of the Prelats is alleaged to be Neither did they though perhaps they had a negative voice usurp the sole power of Ordination and Jurisdiction nor Exerce the Acts thereof without the potestative Concurrence of Other Presbyters as now the Prelats do Many of them being Holy Humble and Sober in their conversation toward the people and other Presbyters did nor with the present Prelats assume the lofty Tittles of Lordship Grace c. Nor live and ride in such state and pomp claming and taking the preference of the greatest Peeres of the Land Ordinarly and especially at the beginning they had not such vast charges as now the Prelats have Diocies over Hundreds of Pastors and many Thousands of people
the uttermost for the advancement of his own Kingdom doth quickly take advantage of for setting on work and promoving of that Mystery of iniquity Which springing up in that bitter root of Pride and working in the Spiritual power and subtilty thereof as it began to work very early in the Christian Church even amongst the Disciples themselves in presence of their and our Lord as appeareth by their contention who should be greatest And notwithstanding all the Grace Power and Presence of the Lord which appeared in the times that followed all the long violent persecution wherewith the Church of God was then exercised yet continuing it's motion did still advance until attaining it's maturity in the revelation of the Man of Sin it filled and overwhelmed the Christian World with these strong delusions of Superstition Idolatry and all darkness that so long prevailed therein So it is the main and only Engine whereby Sathan as in all other Churches so in this of Our's hath so actively bestired himself and attempted the overthrow of their later Reformations These are the causes why notwithstanding of that great and glorious Light which the Lord made to shine amongst us the true Government and Discipline of the Church of Christ though his own great Ordinance instituted both for Fencing and securing of Truth in Purity and for promoving of the same in Power and though by the Light of that same Truth clearly discovered and Manifested through long opposition and many difficulties did scarce in these dayes attain it's establishment Yet the Lord who of his own free Mercy and Grace did visit us with the day-spring of his blessed Gospel from on high did also by his own Power and Presence in and with his faithful Servants at length also compleat his work and establish his Kingdome over us and his Government amongst us And so the Kingdome became the Lord's even the first fruits of the Kingdomes of the Earth unto our Lord Jesus Christ The Progress and Period of this work was from the Year 1560. unto the Year 1592. dureing which space these things are very observable 1. So soon as this Church attained to freedome from persecution and contrary violence they Assembled in their first National Synod in the Year 1560. by vertue of that Intrinsick Power and Priviledg granted by our Lord unto his Church and exercised by his Apostles and their followers and that without any question or control Nor did they so much as petition for the licence of the then Authority though the same might have been more easily obtained then the warrant at that time impetrated for conveening of the Parliament 2. As they first Assembled and by vertue of the same warrant did set on foot and continue a constant series of their Courts and meetings except in so far as by plain force and violence they were restrained so they held the same in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ only and in his sole Authority by Direction of his Word and Spirit concluded all their Counsels Votes and Acts. It 's true that they much and long wished for and thereafter heartily accepted the countenance and concurrence of the Powers for the time and that not only for Decency but also as the gracious performance of that promise Isa 49. ver 23. of the favour and assistance of Kings and Queens to the Church in the later dayes But as they were persuaded that the Lord Jesus perfect in all his house when invested at his exaltation with all Power in Heaven and in Earth did make a full grant and Commission of all Gifts and Offices requisit in his Church 1 Cor. 12. ver 28. Ephes 4. v. 8. 11. Wherein neither King nor Prince is mentioned and that there was no Authority wanting to these first Decrees made at Ierusalem though emitted upon that simple warrant Ast. 15. ver 28. It seemed good unto the Holy Ghost and unto us wherein neither King nor Prince was included so did they account it a gross usurpation for the Kings on Earth in place of their promised Patrociny to which they are oblidged to claim and invade an Over-ruling Arbitriment in the matters of God and his Church beleev that He who established the distinction and confirmed their Right by separating Caesar's things from the things of God doth also exact the same on their part 3. The Brethren conveening in these Assemblies did meet in perfect Parity and Equality against which the Extraordinary employments and Commissions delegated to some upon the account of the particular exigence of these times did grant no Priviledge or Preheminence From these three observations without mentioning the first Book of Discipline containing the true grounds and frame of Presbyterial Government which was compiled in the Year 8560. and then approved by the whole Church and subscribed to by a great many Lords and Counsellors it is evident that Presbyterial Government was from the beginning of the Reformation constantly intended and it's foundation really laid We need not mention that the Pope's Authority and all Jurisdiction flowing therefrom was by Law in the same Year 1560 expresly abrogated and discharged nor that in these first Assemblies greater Benefices were craved to be dissolved and Prelacy reputed to be only an Humane Device nor is it necessary for us to clear how that Extraordinary employment of Superintendency used for a few Years in the beginning was both only designed for an Interim and in it self wholly different from Prelacy and was at length rejected as burthensome All these things are sufficiently cleared by the late Large Apology 4. It is observable that as the Avarice and Power of some who possessed and grasped after the Churches Revenues did by the procurement of a few packed Commissioners in the Year 1671 introduce these Mock-Bishops called Tulchan for the better securing of their own gain which in the Assemblies immediatly succeeding were first protested against then quarrelled and lastly restrained and subjected thereunto So the Lord used the same as a warning to awaken and animat his Servants to a more vigorous prosecution of the establishment of His House in it's due Government In pursuance whereof the Assemblies with the King's concurrence from the Year 1575 until the Year 1581. did with much Prayer Fasting and Painfulness intend the work until by perfecting of the Second Book of Discipline and reducing of the Bishops to a simple Dimission and condemning their Office as unwarrantable they c●mpleated their work in the exact model of Presbyterial Government in all it's Courts and Officers 5. During this space in March 1581. as we now reckon and after the Assembly had condemned the Office of Bishops as unwarrantable the King his Court and Council did swear and subscribe to the National Covenant By which both the Pope's usurped Authority over the Church in one Article and his wicked Hierarchy in another are abjured And the swearers did join themselves unto this true Reformed Church in Doctrine Faith Religion and