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A17037 A true and short declaration both of the gathering and ioyning together of certaine persons, and also of the lamentable breach and division which fell amongst them. Browne, Robert, ca. 1550-1633. 1583 (1583) STC 3910.5; ESTC S1834 31,414 25

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●lders therein is ab●ue the Apostle aboue the Prophet the E●ang●list the Pastor the Tea●h●r euerie particul●●●lder For the ●oining partaking of ●anie churches tog●●h●r of the authoritie Vvhich manie haue must needes be greater more Vvaighti● ●h●n the authoritie of anie si●gle person And this al●oe ment Pa●l Vvhere he saith 1. Cor 2. 22. Wee are yours you are Christes Christ is Go●es Soe that the Apostle is inferior to the ch●rch the church is infer●or to Christ Christ cōcerning his manhood offi●e in the church is inferior to God This he iudg●d not onelie toe be against the Vvicked●e● of the b●sh●pes but al●o ag●inst thei● Vvhole povver authoritie For if the authoritie of the ch●rch of the forvva●dest breethren or elders therein be aboue the bishopes hovve should it not follovue but that the bishopes maie be commaūded accused charged bie the church yea also discharged separated as is their desert But novve because of their popish povver canon lavves thei haue lift vpp their authoritie more high thē the church can take accountes of them not onelie by force do thrust out trouble Vvhome thei list but also raigne as Lordes Dukes in their dioces their authoritie must nedes be vsurped For the Apostles did geue accoūtes to the church of all their doinges as Vve read in the Act. 11. 4. Act 15. 2. 3. Rom. 15 31. But these being got aboue the Apostles Vvill sit in the throne of Christ as Christ is not inferior to the church no more Will thei be For Christ hath chosē vs saith the scripture not Vve him Ioh. 15 16. therfore he is greater thē vs all And seīg the church can not chose the bishopes nor those hirelinges Vvhome the bishopes thurst vppon them therefore the● also Vvill be greater then the church Vvith Vvhom then do thei compare them selues in degree but Vvith Christ so make them selues antichristes Nai thei presume further then Christ Vvhich vvould● not thrust his Apostles voō anie congrega●iō nor suffer them to take charge of anie Vvhich did not Vvillinglie receaue thē Lu● 10. 10. But these do force vpō the people euerie Vvhere in sundrie places against their vvilles not onelie ministers vnknovūe but also such as are knovuē to be blind busserdes Vvicked f●llo●ves idol sh●pherdes Likevvise Christ hath al rule in his hande as it is Vvritten that vve a●e compleat in him Vvhich is the head of all prīcipalitie povver Col. 2. he can not sinne nor offend the lavve of God nor be accused by the same For ●o the ●cripture testifi●th that none could reproue him of sinne though he off●red him s●lfe to them to ac●use him ●f ●h●i could Ioh 8. And he is that high priest as againe it is Vv●itten Heb. 7 vvhich is holie harmlesse Vndefiled separate from sinners and made high●r th●● th● heauens Hovv h●g● then ●o the● lift ●h●m selves Vvhich W●ll rule alone a● lordes ouer the sto●k though th● vvord hath saied i● sh●ll not be so Lu● 22. 26. ● Pet. 5. 3. W●ich vvill be R●●bi●s Doctors reueren●●●●hers though Vve h●ue b●t one docto● Father as 〈…〉 h●gh 〈…〉 ●at 23. vvhich ●lso t●ke vpō thē not as seruaūts in the h●●●e as vvas Mo●●● ●●b 3. 〈…〉 ●ft●r him that is soone h●ire in his ovvne house sa●ng th●● vv●ll ●ot 〈…〉 ra●g●●o ●et thē L●c. 19 14. For the● haue refused his gouernment ch●●en their ovvne pop●●h ●●scipl●●e in stea● thereof This appeareth because th●y enter tak● on them their offi●e● in pop●sh vvise as ●ha●●●vve praescribeth thē also do misg●id the people by th●●●op●sh tyra●nie For vvho knovveth not but that they vv●tch for the liuing or bysh●p ●●ke vvhen it shall fall then se●●e p●ye vvell for the same if they obtaine it ●o are they rauenous vvicked persōs as saith the c●pture Z●c 3. They are mak● sh●ftes troublers seing they rule rath●r because they seeke their ovvne aduantage or glorie or ●●sh●henous p●rpose then the vvelfare benef● of the church Yea they all looke to their ovvne vvaye as sai●th ●he Prophet Esa 56. 11. euerie one for his a●uātage for his ovvne p●rpose Who knovve●h not also but that they vvhi●h are not duelie ●eceaued called to guide that by due consent agremēt they are ether Antichristes in the church or Tyrantes in the common vvelth because they vs●rp in the church or commōvvelth Such are they of vvhom Paul speaketh 2 Cor. 11. 20 that the corīthians did suffer them to much For they did suffer if a man brought them into bondage if a man deuoured if a mān tooke if a man exalted him selfe if a man smote them on the face For in deed the people do suffer the b●shops though they take from them their l●bertie ●f chosing good pastors refusing euill yea they suffer them selues to be robbed beaten by those spiritual courtes they suffer the great vnto vvardnes vvickednes of the byshops to be coloured hidden by their outvvard bragge countenance as by their pomp authoritie tytls povver some times by their fair flattering sermons pleasings For they rule by three sortes of lavves as by the ciuil the canō the commō lavve vvhich are three kingdomes vnto them or as the Popes triple crovvne by pretending the fourth lavve vvhich is the vvorde of God they ouerrule totoe much they spare not to come vppon the people vvith force povver they care not to bridle them vvith nevv yearly iniunctions al●o vvith the ould lavves penalties of the court of Rome While R. B. thought these thinges ●n him selfe he moued the matter diuers times vnto others Some did gainsay those of t●e ●orvvardest affirming that the byshops authoritie is tolerable he might take license ●●●horitie of them Others of them saide they vvoulde not coūsel nor medle for an other mā● cōscience in that matter but they them selues iudged that the byshops preached the vvo●d of God therefore ought not lightlie to be reiected Also they said that seing they had the vvord the sacraments they must needes haue vvithall the church people of God seing this vvas vnder the gouernmēt of the byshops by means of thē they could not vvholy condem the byshops but rather ●udge them faultie in some parte Then did R. B. againe againe discusse these matters as he had often before as vvhether the byshopes coulde be saied to preach the vvord of God minister the sacraments or no. For if that vvere trevve then also might they call place ministers seing they them selues did minister so great ● thing as is the vvorde the sacraments they might also minister their help in other thing● not so great Therfore to knovve vvhether they preached the vvord of God he searched foūd by the scriptures vvhat it is to preach the vvord namely to do
then are thei ●ot against Christ that is hovve are thei not antichrists And these things against Christ are not onelie lamentable vvantes among them but alsoe mo●● greeuous vvickednes horrible abominations Therefore both to R. H. to the companie that aftervva●d ioined vvere such things spoken as follovve also set dovvne in Vvriting namelie that vve are to forsake denie all vngodlines vvi●ked fellovveship to refuse all vngodlie communion vvith Vvicked persons For this is it that is most first of all needfull because God vvil receaue none to communion couenant Vvith him Vvhich as yet are at one vvith the Vvicked or do openlie them selues transgresse his commaundementes Novue it vvas shevued thē that the foundacion of that state is the popes canon lavve the head stones in the building is the povver authoritie of canon officers that therefore thei could not ioine vvith them as in one spirituall building For so is it vvritten Ezr. 4. 2. 3. lik●vvise other scriptures vvere alleged to this end as Ezr. 6 21. Act. 2 40. Ephe. ● 3. Rom. 16 17 Ioh 10 5 2. Thess 3 14. 2 Cor. 6 17. But because the enimies sought it out deeplie hovue to iustifie all such antichristiā offices he taught them herein also to take heed of their leauen For th●● b●ing for their vvar●ant the Qu●enes commaun●ement Shee appointed them saie thei thei are not novue antichristian but ciuill orders iff you Vvill not haue them to be callinges in the church yet let them be offi●es in the common Vvelth For ansvuere hereof it Vvas said that in deed in the parlaments the bishopes had set doune their traditions orders the Queene Vvith the Counsell did agree graunt vnto them But such traditions except thei vvere Warranted bie the Word off God are but the precepts doctrine off ●en And the scripture sa●th plainlie Ho● 5. 11. that Israel is oppressed broken in iudgment because he Willingl● vvalcked affter the commaundement that is because mens commaundements Vvere so much made off the Will off the Lord not regarded Therefore saith the Lord in Esa 29 13. because this people come neare vnto me vvith their mouthes honour me vvith their lippes but haue remoued their hart ffrom me and their f●eare tovvard me is taught by the precept off men therefore the vvisedom off the vvise men shall perish the vnderstanding off the prudent shall be hid Therefore though thei be nobles or bishopes or vuho so euer yet iff thei reiect the lavve off the Lord for their ovvne traditions vvhat vvisdom is in them Novve vvhereas thei mingle ciuil church offices it vvas ansvvered bi the vvord off God that such mingling vvas flatt antichristianitie For Christ him self refused to be a ciuiliudge diuider of landes Luc 12 14. forbad his apostles to medle in such manner Luc. 22 25. Againe it is vvritten no man that goeth on vvarfare intangleth him selfe vvith the affaires of this life 2. Tim. 2 4. For if once ecclesiasticall persons as thei call them get ciuil offices thei become that second beast vvhich is antichrist Reuel 13 15. For thei get the image off the first beast vvhich is the povver authoritie off vvicked magistrates that confirme their authoritie so thei geue a spirit to the image that it should speake that is their church lavves orders hauing got ciuil povver both to deceaue men b● sh●vve of religion to force them vvith threates and penalties the kingdom of● antichrist doeth mightilie vvorck lift vp it selfe But because thei againe did striue that thei vvere protestantes did but as the martyrs had done before them Thei had sought the Lord sence the time of the martyrs It vvas ansvuered that so saied the aduersaries of Iudah beniamin added further that thei had sacrificed a long time vnto the true god Ezr. 4 2. as these also sai thei haue the vvord the sacamētes So said the scribes phraises vvhich builded the tombes of the prophets garnished the sepul●heres of the righteous Mat. 23. 29 as these also haue vvritten make much of the booke of martyrs saie iff thei hadd bene in the daies of their fathers thei vvould not haue bene partners vvith thē in the bloud of the martyrs But novve sence the Lord hath called vnto thē thei refuse to be reformed in so manie greuous pollutions also pursue imprison persecute those vvhich call for redresse euen all the bloud of the righteous shed vpon the earth vntill this daie shall come vpon them Againe vvhereas thei vnderprop vvickednes by regard off times or examples of authorities first for their times it vvas thus ansvvered as it is in Hagg 1 2. This people saie the time is not yet come to build the Lordes house but is it time for you saith the Lord to dvv●ll in your seiled houses this house ly vva●● againe in Esa 5● 6. ● ha●e set vva●chmen vpon thi vvalis Oserusilē vvhich all the day ●● the night cōtinuall●● sh●ll not cease yee that are ●in of ●ll or the Lord keep not sil nce geue him no rest till he repaire a●d v●til he set vp ●erusalem the praise of the vvo●ld ●lso for their examples authorities of men it Vvas ansvuered as in E●od 23 2 tho● sh●l● not follovve a multi●u ●e to do euill But further thei alleged the scripture for the● selues as vvhere it is vvritten of Paul ● Cor. 3 If ● man buil 〈◊〉 st●bble this his vvorck ●ur●e be sh●ll lose but he shall be safe him selfe likevvise th●● sai that thei mai build though ●●perfectlie yet help fo●vvard the house of God An●●gaine thei a ●● that Paul reio●●ed ●f Christ vvas preached though it vvere of ●unie ●●●fe Phil. ● Thus by 〈◊〉 sh●ft ●ges exc●les thei h●de as in a nest their ●ato vva●●nes 〈◊〉 T●ei 〈◊〉 v●●estle such pa●king● let them stee vvhen thei list ag●i●e thei can co●er th●m by su●h deep deuises For vvhen Paul speaketh of building hai● st●bble he rebuketh th●ir va●●e ●heto●●ck cloquence this he saith shall burne vv●th the fier but thei shall be safe i● the● cease to be va●● buil ● rightly vpon the foundacion vvherefore for ansvuere of the enimies ●● vvas saied that if Christ the foundacion vvere vvanting hovve should ether the builder him selfe be safe or his vvorck stand abide Fat Christ is the foundacion being duel● preached duely receaued so held 1. Cor. 3. 11. B●t none can hould him vvhich open●● sh●vv them s●●ues to be the children of b●lial And such are thei vvh●ch ca●l so man●e grosse corrupt●ō● to be that haie stubble laied vpō the foundacion For thus do thei iustifie their popish kind of parish●s vvhich though thei ouerthroe the true planted churches yet forsooth thei are b●●lt vpon Christ the foundacion Behould their vvortlue building it is made of stravves the b●ames be