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A68614 The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus. Or A briefe elaborate discourse, prooving Timothy to be no bishop (much lesse any sole, or diocæsan bishop) of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete and that the power of ordination, or imposition of hands, belongs jure divino to presbyters, as well as to bishops, and not to bishops onely. Wherein all objections and pretences to the contrary are fully answered; and the pretended superiority of bishops over other ministers and presbyters jure divino, (now much contended for) utterly subverted in a most perspicuous maner. By a wellwisher to Gods truth and people. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1636 (1636) STC 20476.5; ESTC S114342 135,615 241

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his but theirs and hee if hee should chance to chalenge and resume them as his owne might not henceforth owne or claime them to be his they have litle reason now to attempt and his Majesty farre lesse to suffer and so having neither God nor the King divine nor humaine Right to support them they must as the proverbe is between two stooles the arse goes to the ground now at last in the middest of their usurped greatnes fall flat upon the ground and this their fall q proove very great because they now of late are growen so not being content with the office of a Bishop but they must be also Kings temporall Lords and cheife state officers against Christs expresse commaund and Gods owne Law to sway both Church and state at pleasure so they may ingrosse into their sacred hands the sole rule and government of the world having great possessions and being great Lords also as they are Prelates and yet doing nothing therefore at all in point of preaching fecding and instructing the people committed to their spirituall charge but onely playing the part of a Bishop as a Christmas game-player doth of a King and as a Poppet which springeth up and downe and cryeth Peepe Peepe and goeth his way as Doctor Barnes writes wittily of the Bishops of his age Which swelling greatnesse 〈◊〉 ambition of theirs as it will make their downefall the greater so the speedier being a sure prognosticke of their approaching ruine as the greatnesse of any unnaturall swelling in the body is of its present ensuing rupture u Pride ever going before destruction and a lofty spirit before a fall and they usually dogging them at the heeles because God himselfe resisteth the proud but then most of all when they are at the highest according to that of the Psalmist Thou puttest away all the wicked of the earth like drosse which assoone as ever it hath gotten up to the top of the pot and elevated it selfe above the 〈◊〉 mettle is then scummed off and cast away Towards which their desired speedy downfall if these my unworthy labours shall through Gods blessing on and thy prayers for them contribute any assistance for the ease releife or comfort of Gods poore people who are every where most wrongfully without yea against all Law and reason oppressed and cast out of their benefices freeholds possessions imprisoned fined excommunicated silenced suspended vilified crushed and troden under feet by their intolerable tyrannie might and unbounded extravagant power I shall neither repent me of the penning nor thou thy selfe of the reading of it wherefore here humbly prostrating it to thy impartiall Censure and commending it to the blessing of that omnipotent God who to shew the infinitenes of his wisedome and power doth oft times choose the foolish things of the world to confound the wise the weake things of the world to confound the things that are mighty and base things of the world and things that are despised yea and things that are not to bring to nought things that are that no flesh should glory in his presence I shall take my leave of thee till some further occasion Farewell and pray for me To the Right Reverend Fathers in God William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury And Richard Lord Archbishop of Yorkes Primates and Metropolitanes of all England MY Lords I have sundry times heard both of you joyntly and severally protesting even in open Court not onely in the High-Commission but in Dr. Laytons and two other cases since Starchamber too whether seriously or vauntingly onely let the event determine That if you could not proove your Episcopall Iurisdiction and function which you now claime and exercise over other Ministers and your selves as you are Bishops to be superior in power dignity and degree to other Ministers Iure Divino a doctrine which Patricke Adamson Archbishop of S. Andrewes in Scotland publikely recanted in the Synod of Fiffe Anno 1591. as directly repugnant to and having no foundation at all in the word of God you would forthwith cast away your Rochets of your backes lay downe your Bishoprickes at his Majesties feet and not continue Bishops on ehower longer What your Lordships have so oft averred and publikely promised before many witnesses I hope bonâ fide because judicially in full Court upon goodadvise not rashly on some sodaine fitt of choler I shall make bold to challenge you to make good without more delay either by giving a solid satisfactorie speedy answere to this short Treatise consisting onely of 2. Questions which you may devide between you and so speedily reply to if your great secular occasions not your praying and frequent preaching which are onely truly Epicopall though you deeme them overmeane imployment for Arch-bishops interrupt you not which manifests all that Jus Divinum which hitherto both or either your Lordships have pretended for your Episcopalities to be but a meere absurd ridiculous faction having not the least shadow of Scripture to support it or in case you either cannot or faile to give such an Answer to it in convenient time by pulling off your Rochets and resingning up your Archbishoprikes which without all question are but a meere humaine and no divine Institution as I have evidenced into his Majesties hands from whom you dare not deny you onely and wholly received them with all your Episcopall Jurisdiction and Authority thereunto annexed whereby you difference your selves from or advance your selves above your Fellow-Ministers as their supreme Lords unlesse you will split your selves against the hard rocke of a Praemunire and the Statutes of 26. H. 8. c. 1. 31. H. 8. c. 9. 10. 37. H. c. 17. 1. Ed. 6. c. 2. 1. Eliz. c. 1. 5. Eliz. c. 1. 8. Eliz. c. 1. which Acts as they will informe your Lordships notwithstanding all your former vaunts and brags of divine right That the Archbishops Bishops Arch-deacons and other Ecclesiasticall persons of this Realme HAVE NO MANER OF IVRISDICTION ECCLESIASTICALL BVT BY VNDER AND FROM THE KINGS ROYALL MAJESTY to whom by holy Scripture ALL AVTHORITY AND POWER IS WHOLY GIVEN to heare and determine all maner causes Ecclesiasticall and to correct vice and sinne whatsoever and to all such persons as his Majesty shall appoint thereunto That all authority and Iurisdiction spirituall and temporall is derived and deducted from the Kings Majesty as supreme head of the Church and Realme of England and so justly acknowledged by the Cleargy thereof That all Courts Ecclesiasticall within the Realme were then and now ought to be though they are not kept by no other power or authority either forraigne or within the Realme but by the authority of his most excellent Majesty onely and that by vertue of some speciall commission or letters Patents under his Majesties great Seale and in his name and right alone That all power of Visitation of the Ecclesiasticall State and Persons much more then of our Vniversities
but a meere Preist to wit in the want or defect of Bishops All the Archbishops Bishops Archdeacons and Clergy of England in their Booke intituled The institution of a Christian man subscribed with all their hands and dedicated to King Henry the 8. An. 1537. Chapter of Orders and King Henry the 8. himselfe in his Booke stiled A necessary ●rudition for any Christian man set out by authority of the Statute of 32. H. 8. c. 26. approoved by the Lords Spirituall and Temporall and Netherhowse of Parliament prefaced with the Kings owne Royall Epistle and published by his speciall commaund in the yeare 1543. in the chapter of Orders expresly resolve that ●reists and Bishops by Gods Law are one and the same and that the power of ordination and excommunication belongs equally to them both Learned Martin Bucer in his Booke of recalling and bringing into use againe the lawfull ordination of Ministers and of the office of Pastors in his Scripta Anglicana written here in England p. 254. 255. 259. 291. 292. 293. and on Math. 16. layes downe these Conclusions First That the power of ordination rests principally and originally in Christ himselfe Prince of Pastors Secondly That this power is secondarily and derivately in the whole Church whose consent is requisite in the election and ordination of Ministers Thirdly That the actuall power of Ordination and imposition of hands belongs as well to Presbyters as to Bishops that they ought to joyne with the Bishop in the laying on hands and that Timothy was ordained by the Presbyters Fourthly That Bishops and Ministers have the power of imposition of hands in them onely instrumentally not originally as servants to the whole Congregation Fif●ly That the examination and ordination of Ministers ought to be made publikely in the Church where they are elected to be Ministers before all the Congregation All which he prooves by sundry Scriptures and Histories Peter Martyr his coaetaman Regius professor in the ●niversity of Oxford in the dayes of King Edward the 6. in his Commentary upon the 2. Kings 2. 23. and in his Common places printed at London Cum Privilegio An. 1576. Class 4. Loc. 1. Sect. 23. p. 849. writes thus The Papists cannot object grievous sinnes against the Ministers of the Gospell but they oppose onely some slight that I say not ridiculous thinge they say that our Pastors have no imposition of hands and thence they indeavour to conclude that they are not to be reputed just Governours of the Church and that the Congregations which are taught and governed by them are no true Churches but Conven●●cles of rev●lters And this they say as if the imposition of hands were so necessary that without it there can be no ministry in the Church when notwithstanding Moses consecrated Aaron his Brother and his Children offering divers kindes of Sacrifices on which no man formerly had layd on hands Lik●w●se Iohn the Baptist brought in a new right of Baptisme and administred it to the Iewes when as yet no hands had beene layd upon him and hee himselfe had beene baptised of no man Paul also called by Christ in his journey did not presently goe to the Apostles that they might lay hands upon him but hee taught in Arabia for 3. yeares space and ministred to the Churches before that hee went up to the Apostles his Antecessors as himselfe witnesseth in his Epistle to the Galathians We reject not the imposition of hands but retaine it in many Churches which if we receive not from their Bishops we are not to be blamed for it for they would not conf●rre it on us unlesse wee would depart from sound Doctrine and likewise bind our selves by O●th to the Roman Antichrist In which words hee resolves First That the imposition of hands is no such essentiall part of a Ministers ordination but that it may be omitted and that those who are elected and lawfully called to the Ministery by the suffrage of the whole Church and people are Ministers lawfully called and ordained without this Ceremony Secondly That the imposition of hands belongs to Ministers as well as Bishops and that those who are ordained Ministers in the reformed Churches where they have no Bishops onely by the laying on of hands of other Ministers are lawfully ordained Thirdly That this position that the power of ordination belongs onely to Bishops that those are no true Ministers who are ordained without a Bishop is but a vaine ridiculous Popish Cavill Our Prelates therefore should be ashamed to ground both their owne and Titus his Episcopall Hierarchie upon it Learned Doctor Whitaker writing against Bellarmine saith that this text of the 1. Tim. 4. 14. makes very much against the adversaries For from this place wee understand that Tim●thy receiveth imposition of hands from the Elders who at that time governed the Church by a common Councell and against Duraeus hee argues thus Luther Zwinglius Oecolampadius Bucer and others were Presbyters and Presbyters by Gods Law are the same with Bishops therefore they might lawfully ordaine other Pres●yters Doctor Fulke in his Confutation of the Rhem●sh Testament Annot. on Tit. 1. Sect. 2. and Doctor Willet in his Synopsis Papismi the 5. generall Controversie quaest 3. part 2. write thus Although in the Scripture a Bishop and an Elder is of one order and authority in preaching the word c. yet in government by ancient use of speech hee is onely called a Bishop which is in the Scripture called cheife in governement to whom the ordination or consecration by imposition of hands was allwayes principally committed Not that imposition of hands belongeth onely to him for the rest of the Elders that were present at ordination did lay on their hands or else the Bishop did lay on his hands in the name of the rest We differ from the Papists in this They affirme that not principally and cheifly but solely and wholly the right of consecrating and giving Orders appertaineth unto Bishops But concerning the power of giving Orders we say that though it were cheifly in the Apostles yet the Pastors and Elders together with them layd on their hands Acts. 13. 3. 4. and as S. Paul speaketh of his laying on of hands 2. Tim. 1. 6. so hee maketh mention of imposition of hands by the Eldership 1. Tim. 4. 14. And the Rhemists on that place mislike not the practise of their Church that their Preists doe lay on their hands together with the Bishop upon his head that is to be ordained What else doth this signifie but that they have some interest in ordaining together with the Bishop The 4. Councell of Carthage Can. 3. Decrees thus Let all the Preists that are present hold their hands next to the Bishops hand upon the head of him that is to be ordained Againe Can. 14. of the same Councell The Bishop must not give orders but in the presence and assembly of the Clergy By this then it is manifest that imposition of hands doth not wholly and
All which this King caused to be drawne up into a Remonstrance which lasted three houres reading and on the 10. of August Anno 1537. two dayes before his Coronation he caused a scaffold and Throne to be erected in the most publicke place of Hafnia the Metropolis of Denmarke where he sitting with all his Nobles and Senators in State caused this remonstrance of these Prelates detestable Treasons Conspiracies Rebellions and disloyall usurpations on the Crowne to be read publikely before them and all the people declaring that for them he had imprisoned the Bishops and demanding the Nobles and people whether they desired that these trayterly Prelates should any more sway the Common weale of the Kingdome or be restored to their former dignity and power Whereupon they all cryed out No and that they would be no longer molested with this Antichristian trayterly generation of Vipers Which ended a publike Decree or Act of State was made by their unanimous consents that these Bishops should be removed and that the politicall office and power of Bishops should be thenceforth wholy abolished out of the Realme which was forthwith put in execution the Bishops removed their temporalities and revenues confiscated to the King and seven Superintendents being but ordinarie Ministers ordained in their steed And thus was Denmark freed from trayterly Prelates by our Kings great grand-father after it had been long oppressed by them Anno Domini 1571. Iohn Hamilton Archbishop of Saint Andrewes in Scotland was apprehended arraigned condemned and hanged at Sterling by Mathew Steward then Viceroy during King Iames his minority for two notorious suocessive Treasons the first for conspiring and having a chiefe hand in the Murther of Henry Steward King of Scots father to our late King James of famous memory and grand-father to our present Soveraigne King Charles Anno 1565. for causing Iames Earle of Murra Viceroy of Scotland during King Iames his infancy to be traiterously murthered likewise Anno 1567. For which Treasons not long after all Lord Bishops were thrust out of Scotland by King Iames and the whole Parlements consent though since restored as Traytors to their Princes contrary to Christs institution as the chiefe suppressors of the preaching of the Gospell in all Countries Gustavus Ericus that famous King of Sweden banished deprived hanged up and beheaded some of his Archbishops and Bishops for their many execrable Treasons against himselfe and the whole Realme and refused to be crowned before he and the whole State of Sweden had by publike Act of Parleament though with much opposition of the Prelates stripped the Prelates of Sweden of their excessive temporalities revenues wealth and all temporall Offices and Jurisdiction which made them oft times to rebell against their Princes Kings and Magistrates to stirre up many seditions and to molest that Realme with almost continuall and dayly warres and schismes for about an hundred yeares then last past and had and did make them slow bellies and unpreaching Prelates serviceable neither to God nor man either in words or deeds serving rather to intice them to riot pride idlenes and seditions then to true piety and having no Title in the word of God to warrant them Since which the Prelates in Sweden ever rebellious and seditious to their Princes before have beene more dutifull to their Soveraignes and entermedled onely with their spirituall functions which they altogether neglected while they were Lords These three late examples of his Majesties royall Progenitors to omit others as they may instruct all Princes how false that idle Paradox of the Prelates is No Bishop no King the contrary being an experimentall truth and how little trust and fidelity there is in Lordly Prelates who have ever beene treacherous to their Soveraignes when and where they have born greatest sway So they may move his Majesty to follow Father Latymers councell to King Edward the 6 to unlord all our Lordly Bishops and remove them from all their temporall offices and imployments that so they may follow their spirituall Plough-tayle which they will scorne to doe as long as they are Lords it being an unseemely and dishonourable thing for Lords to goe to plough and no longer silence their fellow Brethren oppresse molest and vex his faithfull Subjects and roote out all powerfull frequent Preaching and Preachers of Gods word as now they doe From which kind of Lordly Prelates with their Antichristian Romish practises and Innovations now on foote Good Lord deliver us since they have neither Gods nor the Kings Law to authorize them or support that usurped Papall tyrannicall Iurisdiction which now they exercise under which the whole Kingdome groanes and languisheth desiring to be unburthened of it as an intollerable yoake of bondage which it can no longer beare as now it is aggrevated I shall therefore close up all with the Canon of the Councell of Paris under Lewes and Lotharius An. 829. l. 1. c. 23. worthy our domineering proud Prelates most serious rumination Quia sunt plérique qui non paternū affectū circa gregem sibi comissum sed quendam exercere videntur Dominatum eumque non ut Dominicum sed flatibus vertosae arrogantiae inflati ut suum proprium tractare non verentur Quantum a paternitatis officijs aberrent subter collecta documenta declarant Dominus in Evangelio Si diligis me pasce oves meas ME AS inquit non TV AS Item qui major est vestrum erit minister vester Et non post multa Non ita erit inquit inter vos Sed qui voluerit inter vos major fieri erit vester servus Petrus Neque dominantes in clero sed forma facti gregis ex animo Solomon Principem te constituerunt nolli extolli sed esto in eis quasi unus ex ipsis Fulgentius in libro de veritate praedestinationis et gratiae Non ideò inquit se solùm quilibet episcopus vas misericordiae putet in gloria praeparatum quia pontificali militia fungitur sed si progrege sibi redito solicitus SEMPER invigilet et PRAEDICET VERBO instet opportunè impertunè arguat obsecret increpet in omni patientia et doctrina Nec sibi dominatum superbus usurpare contendat sed Apostolicis informatus eloquijs et exemplis servum se cunctis exhibeat neque sedis illius altitudine collatum sibi gaudeat temporale fastigium sed humili corde fidelibus Praebeat bonae conversations exemplum Quicunque igitur sacris officijs servituri sub quolibet ordine applicantur dignum est ut illius dicantur cujus servitio mancipantur Quia ergò temeritate immò PRAESVMPTVOSAVANITATE quilibet praelatorum dicere praesumit Illa congregatio mea est aut Ille praesbyter vel Clericus meus est cum NONSITILLIVS SED ILLIVS CVI DICATVS EST Proinde quia is inolitus sesus ecclesiasticae non concordat regulae corrigatur NECESSE EST. Christian Reader this passage should
Feastes pastimes sports and ordinary labor even in Gods owne day as the Doctrine of the Church of England when as acute Master Iohn Sprint in his proposition for the Christian Sabbath day printed by license London 1607. p. 4. newly reprinted and learned Doctor John White in his way to the true Church 5. times printed by Authority yea sett forth and defended by Doctor Francis White now Bishop of Ely expresly brand it not onely as a Popish and Heathenish practise but likewise as a point of Popish religion which directly tends to the maintenance of open sinne and liberty of life and expresly allowes most palpable wickednesse directly tending to the desolation of publike government and private honesty being that which hath made the Papists the most notorious Sabbath-breakers that live Zanchius and Musculus also branding this very Doctrine of liberty they now teach and the practise of 〈◊〉 as Popish and all the Bishops Cleargy King Lords Commons and Parliament of England in King Henry the S. his raigne condemning it in two severall bookes as meerly Iewish to checke the dotage of those Novell Doctors who defi 〈…〉 the strict sanctification of the Lords day by abstinence from dauncing sports and pastimes Iudaizing when as that they plead for is truly such This grosse prophanation therefore of the Lords day both in Doctrine and practise aggravated with the late suspending silencing excōmunicating pursevaning vexing persecuting depriving croushing of many learned painfull godly conscionable Ministers both against all the Rules of Canon Law Common Law Statute Law conscience reason piety charity justice and the Presidents of all former ages meerly for refusing out of conscience upon their Episcopall Mandates to have any hand or finger in acting in proclaiming any thing which might animate their people to this pestiferous sinne punished within these three yeares with many memorable particular judgements of God immediately executed from heaven hath no doubt so farre provoked our most gracious God that now he can hold off his hands no longer from smiting us with his dreadfull Iudgements which some of us have allready felt and most of us now feare who questionlesse will never take off his Pests and Iudgements from us till your Lordships shall take off your most unjust Suspensions and censures from those who have thus suffered in his quarrell and all of us repented of this our crying sinne of prophaning Gods owne sacred day both in point of Doctrine and practise An abhomination never more rife in any then this our present age by reason of your Lordships patronizing propagating and defending of it in such a publike shameles violent maner as no former age can ever paralell to Gods dishonor your owne eternall infamie and the fitting of your selves and this whole Kingdome for those publike judgements not onely of a late extraordinary cold winter and two successive drie summers which threaten a famine of bread to recompence that Famine of Gods word that you have lately caused to omitt all other miseries which we suffer but likewise of that plague which is now dispersed In the pulling downe whereof as your Lordships have had nodoubt a deeper hand then others so you have great cause to feare you shall feele the irresistable mortiferous stroke thereof as much or more then others The Plague you well know is Gods owne Arrow Psal 91. 5. who ordaineth his arrowes against the Persecutors Psal 7. 13. And are not some at least of your Lordships such It is Gods owne hand 2. Sam. 24. 14. 15. Ier. 21. 6. Now Gods hand shall finde out all his Enemies his right hand shall finde out those that hate him Psal 21. 8. And are not many of your Lordships in that number It is Gods owne brandished sword Psal 8. 6. And whom doth God wound and slay therewith but the † head of his Enemies and the hayry scalpe of those who goe on still in their trespasses And are not to many of your Lordships such who even now in the very midst of Gods Iudgements proceed on still in your malicious violent implacable hatred enemities and persecutions against Gods faithfull Ministers Saints and the very power of holinesse in your Lordly Pompe ambition avarice pride envy arrogance cruelty oppression injustice luxury secularity suppression of preaching prayer fasting Communion of Saints and what ever savours of piety and in profaning of Gods owne sacred day both in your doctrine practise which is seldome worse solemnized or more prophaned as Master Bucer long since observed Quam in ipsis Episcoporum aulis then in Bishops owne Pallaces where neither Lord nor Chaplaine nor servant make any great conscience of prophaning it sundrie wayes to give the better example of piety and holinesse unto others How then being heavy laden with these many sinnes and having the prayers the cries the clamours the teares the sighes and groanes of all Gods people against you if not of the whole Kingdome to the dayly imprecations of many distressed Ministers people whom you have most injuriously and inhumanely handled without any lawfull cause can you but feare Gods vengeance and expect his plagues to sweepe such Clods of sinne and mischiefe such Pests and Prodigies as you are cleane away Be wise now therefore O yee Kings for such are you now become by giving absolute Lawes and prescribing what Ceremonies Articles Rites Oathes and Novelties you please even in your owne names and rights alone unto his Majesties people and executing all Lordly Kingly Soveraignity and Dominion over mens bodies and estates as well as soules contrary to your Saviours expresse Inhibition Math. 20. 25. 26. be learned O yee Iudges of the earth for such are you now in many temporall Courts and would be gladly such in more in steed of being preaching Bishops in our Pulpits and Pastors of mens soules Serve the Lord in feare for that is in truth your duty not to be Lords your selves or reverenced and served with feare as Lords are wont to be and rejoyce unto him not with Organes Choristers Pipes and Daunces but with trembling kisse the sonne whom you have hitherto buffeted persecuted in his faithfull Ministers and Servants least he be angry and ye perish in the way even now when his wrath is kinded but a litle and his plagues but newly kinded least if ye refuse to turne from all your former sinnes and wickednesses hee begin at last to bruise you with this his rod of Iron and dash you in peeces like a Potters vessell and there be none to deliver you from this his raging fury Remember I beseech you that of the Prophet Nahum God is jealous and the Lord revengeth the Lord revengeth and is furious the Lord will take vengeance on his adversaries and he reserveth wrath for his enemies And though he hath a long time suffred you with much patience as he doth other vessels of wrath fitted to destruction to spoyle oppresse and
institute Titus Archbishop or Superintendent generall of all Crete it being so large a circuit having so many Archbishops and Bishops Sees within it and hee so little resident in so often absent from it as I have manifested in the premises From all which I presume I may safely conclude this second question against the common received Errour that Titus was never Bishop or Archbishop of Crete what ever our Prelates and their favourites have written to the contrary And so Timothy being neither a Diocaesan Bishop of Ephesus nor Titus of Creet the pretended Hierarchy of our Prelates Iure divino built onely upon the sandy foundation of these two supposed Bishops Bishoprickes must needs now fall to ruine and they being now lifted up so High aboue their fellow Brethren their fall must certainly proove very great They have long since many of them forsaken God the teaching of his word the chiefe part of their spirituall functions banded themselues against his truth Ministers people and the preaching of his Gospel which they suppresse and put downe in all places yea such is their desperate impiety that whereas in all former times of Plages and Pestilence yea in 1. Iacobi and Caroli there hath beene by publike authority a speciall day of fasting prayer preaching and humiliation appointed every weeke especially in infected places to divert Gods heavy judgements as the chiefe antidote against all Plages and judgements prescribed by God himselfe yet now they are growen such open fighters against God Religion the spirituall the temporall good and safety of the people that to prevent the plague as they pretend but in truth to increase it more and to suppresse preaching piety and religion they begin to put downe all weekeday Lectures and Lords day sermons in the afternoone as if Gods publike ordinances and service the best remedie against were a meanes to increase and spread not stay the plague yea they debarre Ministers from using any prayers at all after their sermons or any other prayer before them then what the 55. Canon prescribes in which there is not a word of prayer against the plague drought famine sword or pestilence By meanes whereof inhibiting Ministers thus to reproove the people for their sinnes which provoke Gods wrath and judgements at this present so to bring them to repentance for them by their preaching or to pray against the plague and other judgements of God which now lie hard upon the Kingdome which these sinnes have occasioned and hindring that publike weekely fasting preaching prayer which God by his judgements now calls for at our hands they have made not onely the Kingdome but themselves especially ripe for ruine And being now for these their atheisticall godles practises their enmity to God his truth his faithfull Ministers and people their Lordlines tyranny pride oppression wordlines prophanes and irreligion fallen under the very execration of God himselfe and the curses of his people who day and night crie for vengeance against them as Gods sworne and most professed open enemies and having no divine foundation prop or pillar now left where with to support their tottering thrones and Miters needs mu●● they shortly like that High Preist Ely fall from their high-towring seates backward and so breake their neckes to the ioy of all Gods people whom they now by their persecutions and innovations so much oppresse Even so let all thine enemies perish O Lord but let them that love thee be as the sunne when it goeth forth in his might A POST-SCRIPT OUR famous Martyr Iohn Purvey in King Henry the fourth his raigne delivered this Position touching the preaching of the Gospel That whosoever receiveth or taketh upon him the office of a Preist or of a Bishop and dischargeth not the same by the example of his godly conversation and faithfull preaching of the Gospel is a theife excommunicated of God and of holy Church And further that if the Curates preach not the word of God they shal be damned and if they know not how to preach they ought to resigne their livings as Pope Celestine the fifth Adelbartus the second Bishop of Prague Daniel the 6. and Firthstane the 23. Bishop of Winchester John the 5. and Thurstan the 28. Archbishop of Yorke Thomas Spofford the 56. Bishop of Hareford besides sundry others before-cited resigned their Bishoprickes So that those Prelates which preach not the Gospell of Christ although they could excuse themselves from the doing of any other euill are dead in themselves are Antichrists and Satans transfigured into Angels of light night theives manquellers by daylight and betrayers of Christ his people What then shall wee thinke or judge of many of our present Lordly swaying English Prelates some of which never preached since they were made Bishops others not once in a dozen yeares others but once in a yeare or two that not in their Diocesse to their people where many of them never yet preached but at Court few of them above once a quarter or once a moneth at most Where as S. Ambrose S. Augustine S. Chrysostome Cyrill of Ierusalem with other Bishops heretofore and Bishop Hooper and Bishop Ridley in King Edward the 6. dayes preached once or twice every day of the weeke without faile or intermission Yea what shall wee say of those Bishops who now everywhere put downe Lectures and preaching both on weekedayes and Lordsdayes to suspending silencing excommunicating imprisoning depriving the most powerfull painfull faithfull Godly Ministers in all their Diocesse for no offence either in life or doctrine for no violation of any Ceremonies by Law established but meerely for not subscribing to their late Popish innovations illegall injunctions and commaunds warranted by no Law of God or man the sole pretended cause yet in truth out of their desperate hatred to the sincere frequent powerfull preaching and Preachers of Gods word which seemes to condemne their idle secular Lordly vitious lives and practises to the progresse power and growth of our Religion and salvation of the peoples soules Nay what shall we iudge of that proud insolent Regulus and imperious Prelate Mathew Wren Bishop of Norwich who hath not onely put down many famous worthy preachers and all Lectures throughout his Diocesse both on the weekedayes Lordsday Evenings yea and in the morning too in many places and silenced divers Ministers of cheifest note for not conforming to his strang●novell Magisteriall innovations and late visitation Articles printed and published like an absolute Monarch King and Pope in his owne name by his owne authority alone in affront of his Majesties Lawes and ‡ Declarations for which hee hath incurred a Praemunire but likewise very freshly since his late coming to Ipswitch where he hath silenced 7 Preachers and hath no Sermon at all oft times on the Lordsday in his owne Parish Church commaunded the Sexton of one Mr. Scots Church in
Lords flocke for whom hee shed his blood AND NEVER THEIR LABOVR CARE AND DILIGENCE HEREIN untill they had done all that lyeth in them according to their bounden duety to bring all such as were or should be committed to their charge unto that agreement of faith and knowledge of God and to that ripenes and perfectnes of age in Christ which none of them hath yet done that there should be no place left among them neither of errour in Religion or for viciousnes of life and that for the same cause they should and would forsake and sett aside as much as in them lyeth all worldly cares and studies and give themselves WHOLLY to this thing and draw all their cares and studies this way and to this end and that they should and would preach and be faithfull dispensers of Gods Word in their Congregations which charge being layd upon them by the Bishop at their ordination in the name of Christ by the whole Church and State of England and the Booke of Ordination confirmed by three severall Acts of Parliament the 8 Canon and their owne subscriptions to it and they particularly promising in a most solemne maner to performe it to the ●ttermost of their power How any Bishop can by Law suspend them from preaching as long as they continue Ministers and are not actually degraded or deprived of their livings for some just or lawfull cause warranted by an expresse Act of Parliament or how any godly Minister in point of Law or Conscience can give over his preaching or Ministry upon any unjust suspen●ion inhibition excommunication or commaund of any Bishop Visitor or Ordinary who cannot countermaund this charge or Booke of Ordination ratified by 3 Acts of Parliaments I cannot conjecture Finally That if Ministers will thus suffer every Bishop at his pleasure without any speciall Commission from his Maiesty vnder the great Seale of England or any just cause in point of Law upon every humor fancy or new minted Article of his owne which by the Statute of 25. H. 8. c. 19. and the 13. Canons resolution yea and his Maiesties too in his Declaration before the 39. Articles hee hath no power to make to suspend excommunicate and put them downe from preaching then it will be in the Bishops power to suppresse and alter Religion at their pleasure without his Maiesties or a Parliaments assent and so all shall hang vpon their wills who have no power at all either by the Lawes of God or the Realme to institute any new rites Ceremonies Articles Canons or Injunctions or to alter or innovate any thing in Religion much lesse to suspend or silence Ministers Wherefore in case our Prelates presently revoke not these their anti-christian illegall suspen●ions inhibitions injunctions or other Censures to hinder Ministers from preaching I hope every Godly Minister who hath any care either of his owne soule liberty people any love at all to God or Religion any zeale or courage for the truth or desire of the good either of Church or State taking these considerations into his thoughts and finding the Bishops Jurisdiction and proceedings to have no lawfull warrant either from the Lawes of God or man will readily protest both against their usurped authority and proceedings as meere nullities and vanities and proceed to preach pray and doe his duetie as the Apostles and Martyrs did of old without any feare or discouragement that so Gods judgements Plagues and punishments which the Prelates late practises with the Ministers silence and cowardize and all our sinnes have drawen downe upon us may be asswaged and remooved and wee may ever retaine the Ordinances and Word of God among vs in purity power sincerity and plenty both to our present and future happines I shall close all with this Syllogisme That calling authoritie and jurisdiction which obliterates persecutes suppresseth oppugneth the very Law Gospell and word of God with the frequent powerfull preaching preachers and professors thereof is doubtles not of divine right or institution but Anti-christian and Diabolicall 1. Thess 2. 14. 15. 16. Rom. 2. 13. 10. Iohn 8. 39. to 48. 1. Tim. 3. 1. to 7. Tit. 1. 5. to 10. But this doth the calling authority and jurisdiction of Lord Archbishops and Bishops as the premises and all stories witnes especially our Booke of Martyrs Therefore it is doubtles not of divine right or institution but Anti-christian and Diabolicall If the Minor be not sufficiently evidenced by the Premises by the silencing of many Ministers suppressing of so many Lectures throughout the Realme give me leave to instance but in two fresh examples more The first in Doctor Peirce Bishop of Bath and Wels who in his Visitation in the midst of August last expresly prohibited all Ministers in his Diocesse to preach on the Lords day afternoone threatning some Ministers to suspend them both from their office Benefice if they durst presume to preach any more on the Lords day afternoone without alleadging any Law or Canon which there is none or any danger of bringing or spreading the plague which there is not feared but onely out of his malice to preaching and to deprive poore people of the sprituall food of their soules to affront the Sta●utes of 5. and 6. E. 6. c. 1. 3. and 1. Eli. c. 2. which require OFTEN PREACHING AND HEARING of the Gospell upon every Sunday and Holy day and prescribe preaching twice a day as well as much as Common-prayer coupling them together in the same words to oppugne the Homily of the right use of the Church p. 3. 4. 5. which prescribes and enforceth the dayly and continuall preaching of Gods word and specially on the Sabbath-dayes from our Saviours and his Apostles owne Precepts and Examples to make all Ministers perjured who at the time of their Ordination make a solemne promise and covenant before God diligently and painefully to instruct their people never to give over preaching c. as the Booke of Ordination and the Church and State of England both in and by it injoyne them and to spite S. Paul● himselse who as by the space of three yeares together hee ceased not to warne every one Night and Day therefore hee preached Evenings as well as mornings publikely from howse to howse Acts. 20. 20. 31. So hee chargeth Timothy and in him all Ministers To preach the word instantly in season out of season that is on Lords dayes and weekedayes Morning and Evening yea and at Midnight to if need be in times of prosperity and adversity of health and pestilence when preaching is most seasonable to raise men from their sinnes 2. Tim. 4. 2. which Apostle were hee in this Bishops and some other of his Brethrens Diocesse they would schoole him roundly for such good doctrine and stop his mouth to prevent the great mischeife of often preaching yea 〈◊〉 our Saviour Christ himselfe and his Apostles were now among our Prelates and should preach DAYLY in our temples as they