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A70760 Bishop Overall's convocation-book, MDCVI concerning the government of God's catholick church, and the kingdoms of the whole world.; Bishop Overall's convocation book Overall, John, 1560-1619.; Sancroft, William, 1617-1693. 1690 (1690) Wing O607; ESTC R2082 200,463 346

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Timothy of of his Epistle to Titus though they are found in the ancient Copies of the Greek Testament are of no Credit or Authority or that such an Impeachment and Discredit laid upon them is not very prejudicial to the Books and Writings of the Holy Ghost or that it is not great presumption for Men in these days to take upon them to know better Whether Timothy and Titus were Bishops than the Churches and godly Fathers did which were planted and lived either in the Apostle's times or presently after them except they have some especial Revelations from God or that whilst Men do labour to bring into discredit the ancient Fathers and Primitive Churches they do not derogate from themselves such credit as they hunt after and as much as in them lieth bring many parts of Religion into a wonderful uncertainty or that it is probable or was possible for Timothy to have observ'd those Rules that St. Paul gave him unto the coming of Christ except as the Fathers expound some of them he meant to have them first observed by himself and other Bishops in that Age and that afterward they should so likewise be observed by all Bishops for ever or that the ancient Fathers and Ecclesiastical Histories when they Record it to all Posterity that these Men and those Men were made by the Apostles Bishops of such and such places are not to be held to be of more credit than any other Historiographers or Writers or that when the ancient Fathers did collect out of the Scriptures and practice of the Apostles the continuance for ever of that Form of Church-Government which was then in use they were not so throughly illuminated with the Holy Ghost as divers Men of late have been or that it was an idle course held by the Primitive Churches and ancient Fathers to keep the Catalogues of their Bishops or to ground Arguments in some Cases upon their Succession in that they were able to deduce their beginnings either from the Apostles or from some Apostolical Persons or that the Form of Government used in the Apostle's times for the planting and ordering of Churches was not in many respects as necessary to be continued in the Church afterward especially considering that many Churches were not left fully ordered nor in some places were at all planted when the Apostles died or that true and perfect Order grounded upon the very Laws of Nature and Reason and established by the Holy Ghost in the Apostles times was not fit for the Churches of God afterward to embrace and observe or that any Church since the Apostles time till of late years when it received the Gospel had not likewise Archbishops and Bishops for the Government of it or that divers of the ancient Fathers did not hold and that very truly for ought that appeareth to the contrary that our Saviour Christ and his Apostles in establishing the Form of Church-Government amongst the Gentiles had an especial respect to that Form which God had setled amongst the Jews and did no way purpose to abrogate or abolish it or that any since the Apostles times till of late days was ever held to be a lawful Minister of the Word and Sacraments who was not Ordain'd Priest or Minister by the Imposition of the hands of some Bishop or that it is with any probability to be imagin'd that all the Churches of Christ and ancient Fathers from the beginning would ever have held it for an Apostolical Rule That none but Bishops had any Authority to make Priests had they not thought and judged that the same Authority had been derived unto them the said Bishops from the same Apostolical Ordination that was committed unto Timothy and Titus their Predecessors or that the Apostles and all the ancient Fathers were deceived when they judged the Authority of Bishops necessary at all times for the suppressing of Schisms and that without Bishops there would be in the Churches as many Sects as Ministers or that when Men find themselves in regard of their disobedience to their Bishops so fully and notably described and censured by all the ancient Fathers for Schismaticks and contentious Persons they have not just cause to fear their own Estates if they continue in such their willfulness and obstinacy or that the Church-Government by us above treated of is truly to be said to savour of Judaism more than the observation by godly Kings and Princes of the Equity of the Iudicial Law given to the Jews may truly be said to savour thereof or that it doth proceed from any other than the wicked Spirit for any sort of Men what godly shew soever they can pretend to seek to discredit as much as in them lieth that Form of Church-Government which was established by the Apostles and left by them to continue in the Church to the end of the World under Archbishops and Bishops such as were Timothy and Titus and some others then called to those Offices by the said Apostles and ever since held by the Primitive Churches and all the ancient Fathers to be Apostolical Functions or to term the same or any part of it to be Anti-Christian He doth greatly Erre CAP. IX The Sum of the Chapter following That our Saviour Christ upon his Ascension into Heaven did not commit the Temporal Government of the whole World unto St. Peter That the Apostles and whole Ministry did succeed Christ not as he was a Person immortal and glorious after his Resurrection but as he was a Mortal Man here upon the Earth before his Passion That Christ left neither to St. Peter nor to the Bishops of Rome nor to any other Archbishops or Bishops any temporal Possessions all that since any of them have gotten being bestowed upon them by Emperours Kings and Princes and other their good Benefactors And that the Imagination of St. Peter's Temporal Sovereignty is very idle the same being never known unto himself for ought that appeareth and argueth great Ignorance of the true nature of the Spiritual Kingdom of Christ for the erecting whereof the spiritual working of the Holy Ghost with the Apostles and the rest of the Ministry of the Gospel was and is only necessary IT hath been shewed by us before that our Saviour Christ after his Resurrection and Ascension became actually in the State of the Heir of all things Governour of all the World and King of kings even as he was Man his divine Nature working more gloriously in his Humanity than formerly it had done Howbeit although we also made it plain that notwithstanding the said Glory Power Rule Dominion and Majesty wherewith Christ is really possest sitting in Heaven at the right hand of his Father he made no alteration in the Form and manner of Temporal Government but left the whole World to be ruled by Kings and Soveraign Princes under him as it had been before himself retaining still in his own hands the Scepter and chiefest Ensigns of Royal and highest Majesty to direct and
Earth is the Lord's and all that therein is the round World and all that dwell therein Whereupon he was called ordinarily in the Old Testament Dominator Dominus the Lord of Hosts the God and Possessour of Heaven and Earth So as he being the universal Lord and Ruler over all the World the whole World was his Universal Kingdom in the Government whereof he ever used the Ministry of civil Magistrates as well in other Countries as amongst his own peculiar People of Israel without any desert of theirs but as in his Heavenly Providente he thought it most convenient I have made saith he the Earth the Man and the Beasts that are upon the ground and have given it to whom it pleaseth me and again the Prophet Daniel telleth us that God changeth the times and seasons that he hath power and beareth rule over the Kingdoms of men that he taketh away Kings and setteth up Kings and that it was the God of Heaven who gave unto Nebuchadnezzar so great a Kingdom Power Strength and Glory as then he had to rule with Majesty and Honour a very great Empire In respect whereof although Kings and Princes might have been satisfied with the Titles of Lieutenants or Vicegerents in Earth to the Son of God yet he did communicate and impart so much of his Power Authority and Dignity unto them as he was content to stile them with his own Name I have said You are gods and the Children of the most High Howbeit for all their said Dignity and Greatness he did not leave them at liberty to do what they list but held himself the Helm of every Kingdom and used their Services in such sort as were they good or bad and their designments holy or wicked he ever made them the Executioners of his own just Judgments Will and good Pleasure according as he was minded either to bless or to punish any Kingdom People or Countrey In regard of which his Might Providence and Wisdom whereby he ruleth them after that sort he is called the Lord of lords the King of Glory and the God of gods that is of Kings Princes Judges and Rulers of the Earth And it may not here be omitted which indeed ariseth of the Premisses that the Son of God in disposing of the Government under him of the Earth did not appoint any one man to be the sole Monarch of the world as from whom all other Kingdoms Governments Kings and Princes should receive their Directions and unto whom they should be subject It is true that Adam whilst he lived was the chief Governour under the Son of God over all his own Off-spring and that Noah likewise during his Life had the like Authority But when after the Flood the Issue of Sem Cham and Japhet grew to a great People their Father Noah did not commit to any one of them the Government of the rest and of all of their Posterity but divided the whole World amongst them three and from them no one sole Monarch or Monarchy but many Kings Principalities Kingdoms and Governments by God's Providence have descended It is more than probable that if the Son of God had been pleased to have committed to any one Man a Government of so large an extent he would have trusted his Servant King David with it being a Man according to his own Heart But the Kingdom of Israel wherein David reigned was bounded within the strait Limits assigned to the Twelve Tribes And such other Kings as swerved after that time from David's mild and temperate Government and took upon them the Titles of Monarchies having enlarged their Kingdoms by Injury and Oppression of their Neighbours where in their Pride and Greediness but the Scourges and Rods of God's Indignation and had their fatal Ends accordingly So as where the Prophet Daniel speaking of the Kingdom of Nebuchadnezzar calleth him King of kings and saith that he was the Ruler over all places wherein the Children of Men dwelt and Cyrus the King of Persia affirmeth that the Lord God of Heaven had given him all the Kingdoms of the Earth For as much as it is apparent both by the Scriptures and other Histories that neither of them both had the Tenth part of the World under their Jurisdiction and that there were very many Kings who had Absolute Government in their Kingdoms and were no ways subject unto them the said places of necessity must receive this Exposition That either they are to be understood Hyperbolically whereby to express the Greatness of a thing it is said to be bigger than it was or by a Synecdoche which useth the whole sometimes for a part or according to the usual Phrase of the Scriptures where All are often taken for Many or else both Daniel and Cyrus spake after the manner of the Chaldaeans and Persians who to extoll the Greatness of their Kings and the better to please them did peradventure so enlarge and amplifie the Style CAN. XXXV IF any Man therefore shall affirm either that the Son of God according to the Doctrine of the Old Testament was not the Governour of all the World or that he did not appoint under him divers Kings Princes and civil Magistrates to Rule and Govern in the Kingdomes and Places assigned unto them or that having so appointed them he did not himself direct uphold and rule them by his Omnipotence according to his Divine Wisdom and might not in that respect be truly called The Lord of lords and The God of gods or that all the World and the particular Kingdoms and civil kinds of Government in the World were not in respect of the Son of God as he is the Governour of the World and the Lord of lords and God of gods one Kingdom Principality or Government thereby to impeach the mild and temperate Government which he had established amongst the Jews or that he ever committed the Government of all the World after Adam and Noah's times to any One Man to be the Sole and Visible Monarch of it or that the said Kingdom of Christ as he was the Lord of lords and God of gods and so govern'd the whole World was otherwise visible upon the Earth than per partes viz. by the particular Kingdoms and kinds of civil Government or perhaps by some Representation He doth greatly Erre Placet eis CAP. XXXVI AS there hath been from the beginning one Universal Kingdom throughout all the World whereof the Son of God was ever the sole though invisible Monarch as we have shewed in the former Chapter So it is generally agreed upon among all Christians That from the Creation of Mankind during the times aforesaid there hath always been One Universal or Catholick Church which began in Adam and afterward as his Posterity multiplied both before and after the Flood was dispersed over the face of the whole Earth and whereof the Son of God likewise was always the head
CAN. XXXVI IF any Man therefore shall affirm either that during the continuance of the Old Testament the Merits of Christ's Death actually to come were not sufficient to save all true Believers or that there was then no Catholick Church or that at any time there was any other Rock but Jesus Christ the blessed Seed upon whom the Catholick Church was then built or that many of the Gentiles were not always for ought that is known to the contrary true Members of the Catholick Church or that Christ himself was not the sole Head or Monarch all that while of the whole Catholick Church or that the said Catholick Church after the Members of it were dispersed into all the places of the World was otherwise visible than per partes or that Noah did appoint any Man to be the visible Head of the said Catholick Church or that the High-Priest among the Jews had any more Authority over the Catholick Church of God than King David had over the Vniversal Kingdom of God or that the said High-Priest had not greatly sinn'd if he had taken upon him or usurped any such infinite Authority He doth greatly Erre Placet eis The said XXXVI Chapters with the Constitutions made upon them have passed with one Consent both the Convocation-Houses and so are approved R. Cant. The said XXXVI Chapters with the Constitutions made upon them have been diligently read and deliberately examin'd and thereupon have likewise passed with one Consent in the Convocation-House of the Province of York Jo. Bristol praeses Convocat Eborac LIB II. CAP. I. IN pursuing our intended course through the Old Testament and until the Destruction of Jerusalem we over-slipped and passed by the fulness of that time wherein the Son of God the Maker and Governour of all the World our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ was conceived by the Holy Ghost and born of the Virgin Mary So as now we are to return back and prosecute our said course as we find the true Grounds thereof are laid down confirmed and practised in the New Testament At our entrance into which course we confess our selves to be indeed greatly astonished considering the strange Impediments and mighty Stumbling-blocks which through long Practice and incredible Ambition are cast in our way in that we find the Estate of that Church which would rule over all to be degenerated in our days as far in effect from her primary and Apostolical Institution and Rules as we have shewed before the Estate of the Jewish Church to have swerved through the like Pride and Ambition from that excellent Condition wherein she was first established and afterward preserved and beautified by Moses and King David with the rest of his most worthy and godly Successours For except we should condemn the Old Testament as many ancient Hereticks have done and thereupon overthrow all which hitherto we have built and not that only but should furthermore either approve of their gross Impiety who read the Scriptures of the New Testament as if they were falsified and corrupted and by receiving and rejecting as much of them as they list do prefer before them as not containing in them all necessary Truth for Man's Salvation certain obscure and Apocryphal Writings Or should our selves impiously imagine that the New Testament as now we have it was but a rough Draught and a fit Project compiled for the time by the Apostles to be afterward better ordered polished and supplied with certain humane Traditions and Doctrines by some of their Successours We can see no Authentical Ground nor sufficient Warrant in those Writings which ought to be the true Rule of every Christian Man's Conscience as not being there to be found for any Apostolical Priest or Bishop either to pretend that all the particular Churches in the World are under his Government or to tell the Subjects of any Christian King opposite in some points unto him That they are no longer bound to obey him their said King but until they shall be able by force of Arms or by some secret Practice to subdue him or to challenge to himself an Absolute and Universal Authority and Power over all Kings and Kingdoms in the World to bestow them in some cases under pretence of Religion when he shall think the same to be most available for the strengthning and upholding of such his pretended Universal Power and Dominion To the Proof whereof before we address our selves because the same doth much depend upon the admirable Humiliation of the Son of God in taking our Nature upon him and performing the Work of our Salvation in such a manner as he did We have thought it our Duties lest otherwise we might be mistaken either through Weakness Simplicity or Malice first briefly to observe notwithstanding our Saviour's said Humiliation the most wonderful Dignity Preheminency and Royalty of his Person It is many ways apparent that the mean Estate and Condition of our Saviour Christ here upon Earth was one especial Motive both to the Jews and Gentiles why in their carnal Judgments he was to the one sort a Scandal and to the other a Scorn as if he had been a Man out of his Wits and preached he knew not what In which respect partly not only the People of the Jews the Priests of all sorts the Scribes and Pharisees with the rest of their Hypocritical Orders but likewise the civil Governours as well Romans as Jews did utterly despise him hate him deride him beat him and put him to death Since which time sundry sorts of Hereticks have stumbled at the same stone labouring by all the means they could to impeach and dishonour the Person of Christ in regard of the mean shew of his humane Nature notwithstanding the many Arguments which they might have found in the Scriptures had not their Hearts been hardned of his Divinity On the other side we are not ignorant how the Bishop of Rome and his Adherents supposing it would too much impeach their Credits and worldly Reputations if they should be too much pressed to deduce the principal strength of their Estates and Callings from the said mean Condition of our Saviour Christ whilst he lived in this World do thereupon attribute sundry Virtues Powers and Branches of Authority unto his humane Nature which do not in Truth belong properly unto it but are rather appertaining to his Person being both God and Man as hoping thereby to get some fair Pretences and Colours for the upholding of their usurped Greatness and pretended uncontroulable Sovereignty For the avoiding therefore of these Extremities and because such as deny the Pope's Supremacy are most falsly charged by sundry passionate and inconsiderate Persons to be Men that believe no one Article of the Christian Faith We have thought it meet to make it known to all the Christian World how detestable to the Church of England all such false Doctrine is as doth any way not only impeach the Sacred Person of our Saviour