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Christians Faith beside the exercise of wholsom Disciplin committed to the Churches chief Pastors and Rulers 3. It givs persons rightly Ordeined a real power derived from Christ which Mat. 28 20. 1 Tim. 5. 22. 2 Tim. 2. 2. none hath of himself as St. Paul bid Timothy lay hands suddenly on none but commit the things he had heard of him to faithful Men who shal be able to teach others also viz. by perpetual succession and public Commission 4. It binds the party Ordeined more strictly to discharge his duty by study praier conference meditation to keep and improv thos gifts or Graces for Gods glory and the Churches good 5. It givs tru Ministers comfort courage and confidence as sacred unction did to the Prophets and Christs solen Commission to the Apostles to preach not as popular Scribes or precarious Pharisees but as St. John Evangelist authorised by Christ whos Ministry like John Baptists was not of Men though transmitted by Men but from Heaven wherby they can rebuk with authority and doo al duties of their Ministry With this confident conscience they can speak boldly in the Lords name not fearing Mens faces no nor the force or fury of Devils nor wil forsake their Flocks when Wolfs com as Hirelings and Self-Intruders doo but in times of public persecution chus rather to be exemples of cheerful suffering in expectance of Christs promised assistance and reward 5. It conservs order and decorum in the Church fortifying their function with du respect or regard so that neither Person nor Office is easily despised when divine Ordination is duly performed For it conciliats much lov aw and reverence from al tru Christians raising a just vencration to duties rightly celebrated by thos of whom Christ saith He that receiveth you Mat. 10. 40. receiveth me and who so despiseth you despiseth me and him that sent me This makes them esteemed as Prophets Apostles or Angels sent of God yea Christ resents their injuries as his own and the very dust of their feet becoms a dreadful Witnes against proud contemners who deeming them to be but of civil courtesy make no bones to degrade them that they may prefer a rabble of their own Parasitical Preachers before any of Christs sending or the Churches ordeining Such are fittest for their sinister end● who wil act in a levelled way by the same insolent irreverent spirit of popularity which is most prevalent with the Enimies of Ministerial power and Ordination The Devil is best pleased with such pragmatic Preachers who doo Satans work under our Saviours livery which is to extirpat tru Ministry and al conscience of Religion that so having by thes Nimrods hunted out the race of antient holy Order and Succession he may erect a Babel of Confusion 7. It givs great satisfaction to al tru Beleevers in point of duty discharged and comfort obtained by holy Ministration when they are assured of the Ministers mission and officiating in Christs name which none can pretend to without a ly sav thos rightly ordeined but other impudent intruders hav no plea from Scripture or Church custom to justify their acts or perswad sober Christians to regard them The old Greec Liturgies praied at Ordination of Bishops and Presbyters that God would bestow on them such Gifts as the holy Ministry might be unblamed and unblemished for the Peoples comfort St. Paul asks How shal they Preach unles they be sent Which Rom. 4. 10 implies that none can cheerfully or comfortably doo it without du divine mission No Churches or Christians were ever eminent for sound knowledg Orthodox truth or holy Life except wher tru Ministry by right Ordination was countenanced and continued for the more defectiv or neglectiv they are therin the more overgrown they are with ignorance error Schism novity and licentiousnes when Men make themselfs or others Ministers in new waies To sum up al right Ordination confers no intern inherent Summary Grace or sanctity for Judas was an Apostle and Demas a Disciple yet both dissemblers but only outward gifts fit for that function to discern or distinguish them from common Christians having al their efficacy or authority from the first Fountain in the same way of subordinat succession which Christ prescribed the Apostles performed and al Churches practised nor can any Upstarts or Pretenders to new Lights claim the power of Ministry without du Ordination in the old way to which no Mans ostentation of Gifts or admiration of Auditors can contribut ought to eithers comfort but much to the sin and shame of both as perverters of Christs Ordinance and perturbers of public Peace Yet every ordeined Man in a meer outward form is not a tru worthy Minister for ther may be Hypocrits as Magus was who hav no real abilities nor honest purposes but aim only at base advantages as Intruders also doo The Ordeiners too may be deceived in judgment of charity or corrupted by human frailty which folows al Flesh more or less to pervert this holy Institution sith nothing is free from abuse but they can hav no comfort in that sacred caling unles they discharge their duty with honest hearts to Gods glory and salvation of Mens souls for unworthy Ministers unduly Ordered are like Ships slightly builded which caus their own loss and al that sail in them so disorders in ordeining are a great detriment or disparagement to Religion as unskilful cowardly Officers are in Armies Such Laics as in brutish violence or popular insolence arrogat undu power or abrogat wher 't is du commit more hainous sin then Simon Magus who modestly offered Mony for a part of Ministerial power but to wrest the Keis of Gods hous from his ●●u Stewards to whom the chief Master committed them which Magus never essaied to doo is Cyclopic fury and Geti● barbarity much more to transmit them unto Bois Lacquies Me●hanics or base Buzzards who not conscious of any just Ministerial power can make no conscience to doo that duty being most unfit for it tho they presum to Preach and ordein whom they pleas both being fitter for Stocks and Prisons then to feed Flocks or frequent Pulpits Thus far Dr. Gauden but far more copiously and curiously in his learned lucubrations worthy of most piercing perusal wherof the quintessence only is here briefly presented For upshot It appeers that Episcopat was instituted by Conclusion Christ Analogicaly in his Apostles but apertly by them in such as they appointed to succed with precise rules of Ordination and jurisdiction over Presbyters and People committed to their charge which primitiv patern the Catholic Church through al ages in al places perpetualy prosecuted or practised til thes last worst times but single Presbytery and Lay-Elders specialy without any Bishop in chief is a lat devise set up for a shift in case of necessity as som of the Authors and Fautors acknowledg wishing they were so happy to hav Protestant Prelats as England injoyed about 100. yeers together
the light of Gods marvellous mercy toward sinners of Christs infinit lov in dying for them the inestimable merits of his death the powerful Gifts Graces and aids of the holy Ghost To pour into sinners hearts hope which shal stay them from desperat sinning To inspire the Grace of praier that they may escape the wrath to com and receiv Gods favor to beget repentance and work Faith that they rely wholy on him and cast themselfs into the arms of his goodnes to be saved by him Thes Graces the holy Ghost is stil ready to work by the Gospel in a repentant sinner humbled and prepared by the Law for what proportion of power the Spirit had in the Law on Unregenerats to humble them the same it hath in the Gospel on the humbled to work hope and infer the other Graces of Praier Repentance Faith Justification Mortification Vivification and new Obedience Howbeit if the Spirit is not present in preaching the Law to giv Unregenerats strength of new obedience becaus 't is present to convince and condemn their wickednes Nor is it present in preaching the Gospel to one not yet penitent or beleeving to giv new obedience or work Peace Joy and Lov as it doth in Beleevers for such degrees com not per saltum The sum is Gods Spirit is annexed to his Word for such Gifts and operations as the hearer is a fit disposed subject to receiv for God works by order of things antecedent or preparativ which if they find no admission the subsequent are suspended Hence coms the frequent just separation of the Spirit by the word by the great Pastor of Souls who sercheth the heart and renes To prov this point that Gods Word in the Law and Gospel is perfect and powerful to convert Souls read Psal 9. 7. Joh. 17. 17. Joh. 20. 21. 2 Cor. 3. 8. Heb. 4 12. wher the Gospel is caled the ministration of the Spirit not of the Letter becaus it givs what it commands but the Law commands and givs no help for the Law was given by Moses not hearts to receiv it Joh. 1. 17. but Grace and Truth cam by Jesus Christ saith S. John To prov that Caling is al one to them that obey not and obey Christs words are cleer Many are caled but few chosen Here Mat. 22. 14. two sorts are specified som caled but not chosen and som caled and chosen of thos many yet the Caling one of both which is not by the outward Word alone for by it none are chosen but by the Word and Spirit in common So the few chosen excelled not in number or Caling but in obeying when the rest refused as the Sun hardens clay and melts wax Christ saith The Ninivets shal rise in judgment with this generation Mat. 12. 41. and condemn it If Jonas preached without the Spirit how did they repent If Jesus preached without it how is he greater then Jonas If refusers be not al equaly caled how can Ninivets rise in Judgment they can answer we were not caled like you by Gods voice speaking to the heart but by Mans barely to the ear If God had excited us as he did you we would repent as you did The Jews exemple confirms the same being yet uncaled not becaus they liv without the Gospels sound sith they convers scatterdly with Christians and may hear Sermons or read Scriptures but becaus they persist obdurat and reject the illumining softning Spirit often offered therfore the distinction of Caling into outward ineffectual and inward effectual is fals or frivolous Bare preaching may be a commanding like the Law not a Caling as the Gospel for God may stil require obedience as a natural duty sith he created Man able but becaus the new Covenant cals Men to Faith and Repentance being unable to rise or recover of themselfs it were a mock and no cal to say turn repent beleev and liv unles som Grace be prepared to doo it The effect of this Caling is ascribed to one caus chefly the Spirits operation yet ther be mo and if any fails the effect fals for obedience to Gods Caling is an act of Mans wil under aid of the Spirit which is oft refused or resisted and Grace offered in vain sith God doth not cross the cours of the secund Causes established at first It also makes Gods Covenant differ from al other in which no party performs al but ech a part for himself wheras here God is made to perform al pacts and promises for both who only undertakes to make his conditions feasible and afford his help so far as is needful as Isaiah intimats For 't is not safe to rely soly on Isai 59. 21. Gods absolut Wil as if we were tied to nothing or to gul our selfs as if God required nothing of us For this Covenant of Grace hath som conditions for Man to fulfil which by Gods universal Grace he is able to doo as shal be shewed 11. Conversion of a Sinner which is the end of Gods Caling 11 Conversion Men by the Word is the obedience of him that is Caled for he must hear and obey els no conversion The terms a Quo ad Quem are from Satans power to God viz. in his mind from darknes to light in wil from Idols to serv the living God Acts 26. 18. and in his whol life from unrighteousnes to holines This conversion is duple 1. When a natural Man is regenerat and made a Member of Gods Church as the Gentils being Aliens were converted 2. When a Regenerat faling into sin returns 1 Thes 1. 9 Acts 1● 3. by repentance as Peter being converted after his Ap●stasy was bid strengthen his Brethren The prime principal Caus of Luke 22. 32. Lam. 5. 21. conversion is Gods holy Spirit working on a sinners heart both at beginning middle and end The ordinary instrumental is the word preached the adjuvant means are the cross that chastens Jer. 31. 18. blessings which draw or allure others praiers and exemples of Men already converted The main scruple is what part a sinner to be converted bears in it being a living rational subject whether he be Activ or meerly Passiv whether he can further or hinder it whether supposing two equaly Caled one may be converted and not the other if so whether it riseth from God or Man 12. Gods Grace is al that proceds from him of free favour 12 Free Grace universal tending to a sinners salvation wherby is not meant the remains of Nature as som light of Reason sens of Conscience though thes by Grace were left after the Fal nor the Law describing the righteousnes of Works though the Preacher of Grace useth it to prepare a sinner for Christ nor the bare outward Word of the Gospel though cal'd the Word of Grace becaus internal Grace goes with it but only the inward illuminations teachings tractions motions operations inspirations and gifts of the holy Ghost merited by Christ for
of Holies once a year the Priests never the high Priest might mourn for none but Priests might for Father Mother Brother Son Daughter and next of Kin the high Priest had his Sagan or Substitut the Priests none Thes were the forms of Church government under the Law wherto that of the Gospel was in part conformed Christ had sole Evangelical Ministry being our Apostle Prophet Evangelist Bishop Pastor Doctor Mat. 10 1. c. Deacon in himself but chos twelv Apostles Assistant parallel to the twelv Patriarchs and twelv Princes of the Tribes sending them to preach heal and cast out Devils to whom when the harvest grew great he added seventy inferior Disciples Luk. 10. 1. c. like the seventy Fathers of Families and seventy Elders of the People whom he sent by couples into Cities wher he meant to com giving them power to preach the Gospel heal the sick tread on Serpents ●o Scorpions and subdu Enimies Thes two orders S. Paul cals Apostles and Prophets placing Prophets E●hes 3. 〈◊〉 after Apostles as inferiors for from the seventy Matthias was chosen Apostle and Presbyters or Elders succeded the seventy but Bishops or Prelats the twelv as al Apostolic Antients agree This was the first model of Church regiment under Christ the chief Shepherd who before his Ascention made the twelv general Shepherds to supply his stead by a triple charge to Peter Thes had equal eminent authority or jurisdiction John 21. 1● 16. 17. jointly and severaly to lay on hands at Ordination and confirmation to command contermand censure bind or loos which before their deaths som of them devolved on Bishops as their indubitat successors At first the whol weight of Church affairs lay soly on them but upon the Greecs complaint how their Widows were neglected they ordeined by imposition of hands which severs Men to sacred functions A●● 〈◊〉 1 2 〈◊〉 seven Deacons to distribut offerings and serv Tables Afterward upon the Disciples dispersion at Stephans death arose Evangelists whos duty was to preach but no distinct order Then that the Church so planted might perpetualy be watered they ordeined Priests or Presbyters like the seventy Disciples for constant attendance in al places Lastly to contin● the Government which rested in themselfs they appointed Overseers Greecly Episcopi by S. John Angels vulgarly Bishops to supply their steads after them to whom the chief charge to command correct ordein oversee was committed or conferred specially for suppressing of Schisms which spread in the Churches of Rome Corinth Galatia Philippi Colossi Thessalonica and Indea For S. Paul first constituted Titus Bishop of Cret and Timothy of Ephesus with their territories whos patern S. John and other Apostles folowed If then this office was necessary in thos times being the best remedy to repel Schisms as S. Cyprian and Jerom testify how much more in after ages when Sects so swarm and Ambition Avarice Pride Philancy Envy Emulation Discord and Division multiply dayly this power then was not personal in the Apostles alone not temporal to end or expire with them nor common to inferior Disciples but perpetual to abide til our Saviours secund coming and confined to Bishops for redress of al exorbitant enormities specialy Schisms and Heresies What single Presbyters did ever exercise any act of jurisdiction in al the Scripture or prime Churches In a family are divers officers but one Oeconomus or chief Steward In a Ship many Mariners but one Master in a Camp sundry Captaines but one General so in a Church of large extent several Ministers but one Bishop hee is to take charge of al Churches as Titus did of al Cret a goodly I le to see Presbyters doo their duties to correct what is faulty to confirm what is orderly and reform abuses He is chief in ordeining Presbyters as S. Paul had company at Timothy's ordination yet he sole ordeiner which none can deny as Christ shal be sole Judg at last day yet The twelv Apostles sit 〈◊〉 19 28. on twelv Thrones to judg the twelv Tribes of Israel 'T is a Luk. 22 30. silly Sophisters squib to say Bishops are caled Elders and contrarily Ergo both are one Order or Office Indeed such names at first were promiscuous but functions stil distinct as every greater contains a lesser So Apostles were stiled Presbyters or Elders Deacons or Ministers Doctors or Teachers Prophets and Evangelists Yea that title was inlarged to Barnabas Paul Andronicus Epaphroditus Titus Timothy so Presbyters are clyped Prophets and Prelats yet Chrysostom saith can be but one Bishop in a City Semblably Bishops are stiled Apostles Elders and Deacons while ter ms or titles were common but never in after ages as Theodore● Jerom Oecomenius and the Fathers aver Distingue tempora concordabunt res nor doth community of name argu identity of nature or office Thus episcopat is of divine right if not primary or immediat from Christ as in ordaining the twelv to includ their Successors yet secundary or mediat from the inspired Apostles who substituted Bishops to succed For as our Saviour in som sort instituted his own day to be sanctified weekly in stead of the Creatific Sabbath by actual rising from death which his Apostles celebrated by their practis of meeting to break bread every first day So he may be said to ordein Prelats and Presbyters who are of equal right Analogicaly by chusing twelv Apostles and seventy Disciples whos rooms thos two orders supplied yet the Lords day is not so subject to mutation by Man sith it hath a moral right by the equity not Letter of the fourth Commandment which Men and Angels cannot alter But the other two orders may if the end for which they were instituted be changed els not Al which premisses wil plainer appeer by particulars drawn from primitiv fountains which flow from the Rock of Faith and shal not be falsified in the least point The Apostles sent to Teach and Baptise al Nations had the whol world in common for their general Dioces but som attended special Churches as Rulers or Overseers and in fine set Bishops of 1 〈◊〉 ruling Elders or Bishops in their Chairs or Charges For James the Just caled the Lords Brother becaus born of Mary Cleopas the blessed Virgins sister resided and presided at Jerusalem as his proper Sea partly of his own authority and partly by the Apostles appointment as appeers by Pauls coming thither Acts 21. 〈◊〉 to consult with him and his Presbytery For at the Proto-Council Peter as prime Apostle was Prolocutor but James Act● 15 19 ●0 as President gav diffinitiv sentence to which al submited or subscribed After 30 yeers residence he was cast from a Pinacle and his brains pierced with a Fullers burling Iron whos Brother Simeon succeded by the Apostles assignment They also planted Churches elswher as Paul and Barnabas ordeined Elders Acts ●4 〈◊〉 in every Church but no Bishops are mentioned becaus yet they
Balthasaer being stil pure silver So our Ministry is Ez●a 7. 〈◊〉 non 〈◊〉 Ministe i●m holy and divine if refined from superstition as al other Ordinances are though derived through corrupt chanels of the Romish Church Hence our Reformers did not dig new Wels of Ministerial Ordination as Papists falsly aspers which Mr. Mason refuts but purified the puddle water according to Apostolic Institution not requiring more of any ordeined in the Church of Rome then to renounce their superstitious errors Which doon they were admitted to exercise the Ministry received both truly as to the substance and duly to succession without reordination For though that Sword had contracted Rev. 2. 12. rust yet was it the same with two edges which cam out of Jesus Christs mouth nor may it be broken or cast off becaus rusty but cleered clensed furbished from dulnes or bluntnes Ministers may stil continu Gods Laborers though Loiterers Mat. 26 40. as Christ owned his Disciples when they could not wake or watch one hour in his heavy horrid agony Our Antiministerial Antagonists hav less color to argu it Antichristian from Papal usurpation then ther is Reason Scripture and Experience beside common consent of al Reformed Churches to prov it Authentic For if envy teen and avarice did not blind their bloodshot eys they might cleerly see som mighty works wrought on Mens Souls by the Ministry without which thos cavilling calumniators had not bin so much Christian as they boast to be nor so able to contend with specious shews of Piety against the learned Ministry with whos Heifers they plough having nothing but what they received from them and are most ingrat wretches to their pristin Teachers We know that many Churches beside Reformed Gallican Popes Primacy began A 604. Venetian Grecian Russian Asian African deny the Popes universal Primacy of power being bought by proud Boniface 3. of proditorious Phocas the Parricid abov 1000 yeers ago who by Divine Right had no Jurisdiction farther then his own Dioces or Patriarchat limited by general Councils wher four other Patriarchs of Jerusalem Antioch Alexandria Constantinople had equal authority assigned in their several Precincts or Provinces as al know This Antichristian arrogation which gav first hint of revolt to Henry 8. our Bishops and Ministers stil abhorred so much as their Adversaries doo the Genevan Presbytery But it may be feared lest their preposterous zele or prepensed malice may prov the Popes best Engin if they can so far prevail to cashire al learned laborious duly ordeined Ministers which God forbid For then our Church wil becom a falow unfenced Feild fit for Papal subtlety which he wil Plough with an Ox and Ass co●yoked politic Jesuits with fanatic Donatists Seminary Priests with gifted Brethren Friers mendicant with Prophets predicant who condog or comply in consortship under divers disguises as is wel known So that no wise Men judg otherwise of this conjuncture but that Jacobs hand is in the py and Ahitophel assistant in counsil with Absolon whos sly plots and practises against tru Ministry good Lord confound Reformations may bend so far on one hand til they meet on the other forsaking that rectitud of the mean in which the truth and honor of Religion consists Antichrist which som fear in name and in others more then in the thing or themselfs is at both ends of extrems of Prophanes defect and confusion on one side and excess of superstition on the other Every Man may suspect Antichrist in his own bosom sith the Kingdom of Christ and Antichrist is specialy within us but 't is better for the Church to retain what is Christs though in common with Antichrist then passionatly to cast off al under color of detesting him sith Men may fal into sacrilege which is too frequent while they seem to abhor Idols 'T is the same evil Spirit which rents the Church by Schisms and that which casts into the fire of persecution and water of superstition But as the Spirit of Idolatry may be cast out for a fit so he may soon return with seven Devils wors then himself Papal darknes and Mat. 12. 4● Human eclipsings are no warrant to extinguish the light of tru Ministry set up by Christ Nor can Men pleasure Satan more then to put out the Churches Candles instead of snuffing them but som hate our Ministry not for lighting their Lamps at the Popes Taper but for out-shining their dimnes for 't is madnes to cut their Fathers throats becaus they were once sick or descended from diseased Parents if they are becom in sound perfect health Vulgar Spirits are uncouth Reformers who beat down or break in pieces with Axes and Hammers having no Chissels or finer tools to clens and polish as som pul down Crosses to set up Weather-coeks and batter Church windows becaus painted in time of Popery Mans usurpation cannot prejudice Gods dominion nor Human traditions or additions vacat divine Commands nor Antichrists superstitions cancel Christs Institutions nor the heady intrusion of som on Churches rights caus Christians to remov the antient Land-marks of tru Ministry du order and good Government fixed by Christ 'T is much more madnes to abolish the use of holy things then to lerat som abuses with it but right reforming is a staid sober restauration of antient venerable sorms which is never wel handled unless Men hav honest hearts good heads pure hands and cleer eys to discern direct and dispose it but when al meet they wil seriously sincerely and succesfully doo the work of Christ and his Church Christians hav no caus in Reason or Religion to reject our reformed Ministry for any succession from relation to or communion with the Roman Church or Clergy no more then the Objectors hav to pul out their eys becaus Papists see with theirs or destroy themselfs becaus issued from Popish Parents or Progenitors For we may so wel refuse al Leagues Treaties or common Commerce with them as al Rites of Christianity and even that as lawful Ministry or holy succession originaly derived from Christ and his Apostles So far of Ministry in general now of Episcopacy Ob. Som at first brunt oppose that our Ministry being conveied Epict●pacy by the hands of Bishops who are not of Christs planting and now supplanted by power the whol order as slips or branches of one stem or stock must needs fal or fail together with the trunck of the Tree Ergo both to be annulled Sol. Lo how thes Antiministerials cudgel Presbyters with the same staf which som of them put into Vulgar hands to beat their Reverend Fathers and banish Episcopat but what ever thos rigid Reformists secret or sinister intentions were surely they wanted the Serpents wisdom to sav the main Head whence life motion and direction descends to al parts wherby the lesser hurts or bruises might easily be recured For the envious and ambitious zele of such Antiprelatical Spirits aspiring to step up into their steads
as they approved may be set over them which was somtime granted somtime not but to ordein of themselfs Saul and Vzziah had so much right to offer Incens as they to doo it Al humble Christians look to the rock whence they were hewen and pit wherout they were digged who did not make Ministers but they sent by Christ made People Christians Such as sat in darknes had light brought them and were found of God by his Ministers sent as Shepherds to the lost Sheep which sought not God So ther is no caus for People to embrace that fury folly and faction which would lay al in common sith Levellers can allege nothing to repeal the divine approbation of Ministry which hath continued a peculiar peaceable possession to Church Officers by Christs Institution for sixteen Centuries without cessation in a constant successon of Ordination We grant People in a particular Parish or Congregation may desire a special Man to be their Prelat or Pastor as thos of Milan did St. Ambros but cannot chus by their proper power much less Ordein as Souldiers may petition the General for one to be their Captain but cannot chus creat or constitut any without Commission They may so wel set up a new Christ or new Gospel as new Ministry or new Ordination which Christ hath doon once for al times and places to the Worlds end without Peoples interest A wise Spaniard said 'T is better in a State to prefer corrupt Men then silly Sots the one like a Theef in a Vinyard wil only take ripe Grapes til he be satiat but the other as an Ass eats ripe and green treads down al with his heels and being filled tumbles in it to spoil al such is the unskilful Vulgar in Church affairs Quest Som scornfully ask what can Bishops confer in Ordination more then other Men what charm is in their praiers or imposing of hands to invest Church power or how can they giv the Graces of the holy Ghost why doo they claim to be caled Clerics as peculiar to that Tribe and contemptuously cal others Laics sith al the Lords People are the lot of his Inheritance being spiritualy annointed to be Kings Priests Prophets Answ Thes Scarrows are soon repelled 1. Touching the term or title of Clergy and Laity which captious Critics imput as pride in Ecclesiastics to incens People against them this distinction was ever used ab initio as al antient Fathers Councils and Histories ratify nor is the one upbraided as a badg of vainglory to the Ministry nor the other aspersed as a brand of infamy to the People but only to difference both calings as 't is in our Laws and Language Nor is it avers to Scripture sens which cals them Pastor and Flock Doctor and Disciple Ruler and Ruled yea al Faithful in general are stiled Clerus a Church or portion of the Lords heritage but Ministers in special Clerus Ecclesiae a lot given by the Lord to his Acts 2. 6. Acts. 13. 2 3. Church as consecrat apart to his service So the Apostles chos Matthias by lot and the holy Ghost after said Separat Barnabas and Paul for the work wherto I hav caled them who having fasted praid and layd on hands sent them away Gods Ministers disdain not to be counted or caled his People as Children of one spiritual Father and brethren of the same Family of Faith Nor wil humble Christians covet to be clyped Clerics or scorn the appellation of Laics to avoid confusion of Calings who accompt or acknowledg tru Bishops and Ministers as their Fathers Overseers and Instructers Men may so wel bogle at the words Trinity three persons and Sacraments which are not found in the letter but truth and sens of Scripture Nor is Logomachy or word-war fit for wise Men being a meer Sciomachy or shadow-fight like stumbling at straws and syllabical scruples No Religion bars convenient compendious terms to distinguish degrees but thes word-Carpers hav a malitious meaning to make People abandon both Name and Thing even the Office and Ordination 2. To the demand what charm is in Bishops hands or praiers to confer the holy Ghost more then in others so wel or better gifted It may so wel be asked as Atheists and Apostats use what virtu is in Baptism water to wash away sin regenerat sinners confer Grace or represent Christs blood more then in other as proud Catabaptists contested Or what efficacy in Bread and Wine at the Lords Supper more then in the same Elements at usual Tables or Taverns How doth the form of consecration by using Christs words ad or alter them At this rate of carnal reasoning Men may cavil at Christs Deity and Humanity for the outward poverty of his life and death which made many doubt or deny him to be the tru Messias So this fond futilous frivolous question fals to ground with its own weight or weaknes as if there were more light in lat modern Meteors then in the great Lamps Sun Moon and Stars of Scripture Church and antient Christians who with the same holy humble Faith as they beleev Jesus to be the promised Messias maugre al which blind Jews and babarous Infidels obtrud doo also religiously reverence al his holy Orders and Ordinances how poor or plain soever setled in his Church Nor doth the means of outward appeerance weaken their duty or devotion who liv by Faith see with the ey of Faith and act with Faiths hand in al divine mysteries For God makes foolish things effectual by his spirit and Grace to thos high holy ends for which they were ordeined So 't is not any Magic charm which makes common Accedit Verbū Elemento fit Sacramentum Elements becom Sacraments being consecrat by Ministers nor in Bishops hands and praiers to ordein them but his powerful Word and Spirit who commands the duty confirms the Order and givs a blessing to Ministerial Ordination so wel as to al other Ordinances The result is That Ordination makes nothing to Ministers Natural Moral or Spiritual endowments nor doth it confer any Physical power no more then the Office of a Judg Ambassador or martial Commander to their personal abilities but invests them alone with authority to exercise thos Functions which none els may presum to perform who hath not that order of Office consigned to him Nor can any power in Men make a Gospel Minister though never so gifted to consecrat holy duties sav only such as are set apart or separat therto by du Ordination The benefits therof are manifest and manifold 1. For Gods glory and salvation of Mens Souls by beleeving tru Ministers testimony that Jesus Christ is sole Saviour of the World who began this Ordinance and sent som special witnesses to proclaim him by a constant continual succession in al ages and places til his secund coming 2. It evidenceth the Churches care and fidelity both in preserving the divine Oracles and in celebrating holy Mysteries as Seals to confirm
of them his own way Fl●s de Jesse fuit Davidis sanguine Christus Catastrophe Sicu● Evangelii Biblia sacra probant Christ Jesses Flower from Davids blood did spring As Gospels sacred Books plain proofs doo bring THESIS VI. Apocalypsus patefacta The Revelation Reveled THe Apocalyps is a sublime speculation of Prophetic Preamble Visions reveled by Christ to John Evangelist exiled at Patmos by cruel Domitian Author of the secund primitiv persecution Son to mild Vespasian and Brother to merciful Titus termed Mankinds delight whom 't is thought he poisoned to enjoy the Empire Al Prophecies specialy Apocalyptic are deep d●rk mysteries seldom descried or disclosed til finished and fulfilled But becaus Mr. Joseph Med● late Felow of Christs College in Cambridg wher he died An. 1638. aged 53 a most rare Phoenix for al learned Languages and liberal Literature hath set out an exact Key of Synchronicisms or ch●onical Symetries and most accurat Comment on most part of the Text somwhat amply yet very obscurely they shal be more concisely contracted and cleerly complicated for every common capacity to guid their steps in this intricat labyrinth wher som things must be premised or predeclared for better understanding of it Clavis Appellativorum The Key of Terms or names THe seven spirits standing before Gods Throne after caled Precog●●●s ●ev 1. v. 4. seven Lamps of burning fire Rev. 4. v. 5. and the Lambs seven horns and seven eys Rev. 5. v. 6. are faithful zelous Ministers of the Word which wait before the Throne of God and Jesus Christ The seven golden Candlesticks are seven Churches in lesser ●●ib v. 11 12 20. Asia ther named Ephesus Smyrna Pergamus Thyatira Sardis Philadelphia Laodicea to whom John is bid by God to write in a Book what he saw The seven Stars which the Son of Man held in his right hand Ibid. v. 16 10. out of whos mouth went a sharp two edged Sword and his Face shone at the Sun are the Angels of thos seven Churches al Diocesan Bishops The whit Stone given to him that overcometh with a new Rev. 2. v. 17. Name writen which no Man knows sav he that receivs it betokens purity of Faith and integrity of Conscience Haply it relats to an old custom at Rome to giv Men acquited a whit stone and the condemned a black that their Officers might dispose of them accordingly wherof Ovid. Mos fuit antiquus niveis atrisque Lapillis His damnare reos illis absolvere culpam 'T was an old wont whit and black Stones to giv Thes damnd the guilty thos did the fault forgiv The twenty four Elders sitting on twenty four seats clothed Rev. 4. v. 〈◊〉 in whit with gold Crowns on their Heads round about Gods Throne are holy Prelats for number answering to the Priests and Levits twenty four courses of attendance in the Temple The four Beasts in midst of the Throne and round about it Ibid v. 6 7 8 being ful of Eys before and behind to shew sagacity ech of which had six Wings implying agility to execut Gods commands are the Israelits four Ensigns at their incampings in the Wildernes 1. Like a Lion for Juda's Camp on the East 2. A Bullock for Reubens on the South 3. With a Mans face for Ephraims on the West 4. A flying Eagle for Dans on the North side The Book writen within and sealed with seven Seals on the Rev. 5. v. 1 back side which the Lamb only was found worthy to open shews the various changes and chances of the secular Roman Empire til the end or dissolution therof The Lamb slain from the beginning Which stood in midst of Ibid. v. 6. the Throne and of the four Beasts and Elders having seven Horns and seven Eys is the Lord Jesus Son of God and Man That taketh away the sins of the World by his Death The seven seals which the Lamb opened in order are plagues Rev 6. per totum or punishments inflicted by God on the World wherin he useth the ministry of Angels The one hundred forty four thousand which were sealed of Rev. 7. v 3. to 8. Israels twelv Tribes twelv thousand or twelv times one thousand in ech are Christs elect Church caled afterward undefiled Virgins which folow the Lamb wherever he goeth Rev. 14. 1 5. The great multitud which none could number clothed with Ibid. v. 9 14 whit Robes and Palms in their hands are the numberless Nations Kindreds People Tribes and Toungs which cam out of tribulation singing praises to God The seven Angels with seven Trumpets given them which Rev 8. v. 1 2. sounded in order when the seventh Seal was opened are holy heavenly Messengers sent to denounce Gods heavy Judgment on the Earths Inhabiters The great Star burning like a Lamp or Torch which fel from Ibid. v. 10 11. Heaven into a third part of Rivers and Fountains caled Wormwood which made the Waters bitter that many died is Augustulus Romes last Emperor who fel from his high Throne and bittered a third part of Waters being a Prince of much baleful bitternes anguish and affliction to al his folowers The Angel flying through midst of Heaven and crying aloud Ibid. v 13. Wo Wo Wo to the Earths inhabiters is an Usher or forerunner of three others ready to sound great Woes The Locusts or long winged Grashopers coming from the bottom Rev. 9 v. 3. c. less Pits smoke are Mahometans derived from Arabia the Country of Locusts which plagued Egypt The King of Locusts caled in Hebrew Abaddon in Greec Ibid v. 11. Apollion the destroier is the Angel of the bottomless Pit stiled before Satan the old Serpent the Dragon the Devil and afterward the Accuser The four Angels bound at the great River Euphrates which Ibid. v. 14. c. the sixth Trumpeting Angel loosed are the Tures four Sultanies or Signiories who lay long confined neer that River but long ago let loos into the Eastern Empire which it hath since swalowed with much of West The litle open Book which a mighty Angel Christ had in his Rev. 10. v. 2 30. hand and made Johns belly bitter being bid to eat it declares the Churches destinies The Temple or inner Court to be measured is the primitiv Rev. 11. v. 1. Churches State under persecution of Pagan Emperors before Constantines conversion The outer Court not to be mesured but given to the Gentils Ibid. v. 2. who shal tread the holy City under foot forty two Annal months or 1260. yeers is the same Church given to new Idolaters or Image-worshipers caled Gentils The two Witnesses clad in sack-cloth which shal Prophecy Ibid v. 3. 4 5. 1260. annal dais being two Oliv trees and two Candlesticks are Patrons or Preachers of divine truth caled two becaus in the Law every Word shal be established by two Witnesses and in regard of Gods two Testaments which they use in prophecying
yeer is a time of releas so the seventh Millenium shal be the Saints rest or reign the worlds releas 4. Christs coming is immediatly to folow Antichrists confusion and the seventh Trumpet with thos thousand yeers and other appendent Prophecies forego the great day of Judgment which the Jews so much celebrat and Christ with his Apostles commemorat This is no short space of hours but of many yeers in Hebrew dialect circumscribed with two real Resurrections as peculiar precincts Which day begins at the morning Judgment of Antichrist and other the Churches Enimies then alife by the Lords glorious appeering in flames of fire but ends at the general Resurrection and Judgment after the thousand yeers reign when Satan shal be loosed a short space and the wicked cast into Hel torments but the Saints translated into Heaven to reign with Christ for ever This St. Peter 2 Pet. 3 7. 8. 13 cals The day of Judgment and perdition of ungodly Men adding immediatly Beloved be not ignorant that one day ther newly named with the Lord is as a thousand yeers apertly intimating that the very Judgment day shal be a thousand yeers when he and his Brethren the Jews look for new Heavens and a new Earth wherin dwels righteousnes according to his promiss Wher was this promiss being before John saw the Apocalyptic Vision except in Isaiah I creat new Heavens and a new Isai 65. 17. Earth and the former shal not be remembred or com into mind Isai 66. 22. Again As the new Heavens and new Earth which I wil make shal remain before me so shal your seed and name remain which is a main evidence how God wil rebuild it 5. This is that Kingdom ready to judg the world as St. 2 Tim. 4. 1. Paul saith I charge before the Lord Jesus Christ who shal judg quick and dead at his appeering and his Kingdom For at last 1 Cor. 15. 24 28 general Judgment he shal resign the Kingdom of his Church to God the Father that he may be subject to him who subdu●d a● to himself that God may be al in al. So far is he from entring a new Kingdom Ergo that which shal neither be before the Lords appeering nor after the last Judgment must needs be betwen both which is the Millenar reign This is a sly subtle Argument 6. This is the Son of Mans Kingdom which Daniel saw to Dan. 7. 14 27 whom was given dominion glory and a Kingdom that al People Nations and Toungs should serv him when dominion and greatnes of Kingdoms under Heaven shal be given to the Saints of the most high as the Angel interprets This cannot be after last Judgment sith he must then resign not receiv a Kingdom but his and Johns is the same becaus they begin at one term the destruction of the fourth Roman Beast viz. that in Daniel Dan. 7. 11. when he was slain and his body given to the burning flame that in John when the Beast and sals Prophet are cast alife into Rev 19 v 20. a lake burning with fire and brimstone As also becaus both their Judgments are alike which by comparing wil appeer For Daniel saith I beheld til the Thrones were set and Judgment given Dan. 7. 9 10 22 Rev. 20. 4. to the Saints who possessed the Kingdom So John I saw Thrones and they sat on them and judgment was given to them who lived and reigned with Christ a thousand yeers What can better conform or cohere For whatever the Jews or Christ and his Apostles delivered touching the great Judgment day is taken out of Daniels said Vision viz. that Judgment is to be accomplished by fire Christ to com in the Clouds in the glory of his Father the Saints to judg the World with him and Antichrist abolished with the brightnes of his coming Lastly This is that large Kingdom shewed to Nebuchadnezar in a statu of Dan. 2. 34. 35. 4 Kingdoms not that of a stone cut out of the Mountain while the series of Monarchy remained for this is Christs Kingdoms present state but the stone which becam a Mountain when al Kingdoms were utterly defaced or destroied which must needs be his Millenar reign 7. The Roman Empire is the fourth Kingdom reveled to Daniel Imagine confusa but not according to the distinction of Facts or specification of Fates as it was to John nor is it strange to see a thing unveled in general yet most particulars sealed or conceled For the surrogat Cal of Gentils in Jews stead was shewed to Peter and other Apostles but the particular Fates and Stats not known til Christ reveled them in Apocalyptic Visions For the order of times and cours of things to be acted was reserved til Johns revelation The Mother-Text whence the Jews ground an expectation of the great Judgment Day wherto almost al descriptions in the new Testament refer is Daniels said Vision of a Session when the Dan 7. 9 10. c. fourth Beast was to be destroied but the grand Assises resemble their Synedrion or chief Court wher the Pater Jud●cii had his Assessors sitting on semicircle seats before him I beheld saith he til the Thrones were pitched not cast down as late Translations render and the Antient of dais Pater Consistorii did sit and the Judgment of the whol Sanedrim was set and the Books opened Here the name and form of Judgment is cited and twise after repeated 1. At amplification of the V. 21. 22. ●6 wicked horns tyranny when judgment was given to the Saints of the most High 2. In the Angels interpretation That the Judgment shal sit and take away his Dominion to consume and destroy to the end Wher note that Cases of Dominion Blasphemy Apostasy or the like belonged to the Sanhedrim whence St. Jude and the Jews cal it The great day of Judgment Jude v 6 7. and describe it by fire becaus the Throne was a firy flame and wheels as burning fire a firy stream issued out before him and the Beasts body was given to the burning flame The like expressions are in the Gospel wher this day is intimated or inferred the Son of Man shal com in the Clouds in the glory of his Father with his holy Angels thousand thousands ministred to him as Daniel saith I saw one like the Son of Men coming in the clouds to the Antient of dais Hence St. Paul learning that the Saints shal judg the world becaus Thrones were set and judgment given them confuted the Theslaloniens fals fear of 2 Thes 2. 2 3. Christs coming then at hand becaus that day cannot be til the Man of sin first com and reign his appointed time as Daniel foretold whos destruction shal be at the Son of Mans appeering in the Clouds but not before For Daniels wicked horn or Beast acting in it is Pauls Man of sin as the Church from hir in fancy ever interprrted 8. The Kingdom