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A17191 A most godly and learned discourse of the woorthynesse, authoritie, and sufficiencie of the holy scripture also of the cleerenesse, and plainnesse of the same, and of the true vse thereof. Wherin is discussed this famous question: whether the canonical scriptures haue authoritie from the church, or rather the church receiue authoritie from the Scriptures. By occasion wherof are touched the dignities and duties of the church, touching traditions, with aunswere to all obiections. Translated out of Latine into English, by Iohn Tomkys: and dedicated to the right honorable Sir Richarde Pipe, knight, lorde maior of the citie of London.; De scripturae sanctae praestantia. English. Tomkys, John.; Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575. 1579 (1579) STC 4067; ESTC S112817 96,469 260

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law written is the canon and rule of politike iudgements euen so is the scripture called Canonicall That is to say rule-like because it is the certaine and infallible canon and rule of fayth And the naming of it so is taken forth of the Scripture it selfe In the 19. Psal. Their sound is gone out into all landes Here the Septuaginte interpreted it by the Greeke worde 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but the Hebrue worde Kau signifieth a corde a rule a line To the Galathians the 6. And as manie as walke according to this rule in Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Peace be on thē and mercie To the Philippians the 3. Let vs proceede by one rule in Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ▪ And wisely doeth Paule warne vs to walke according to this rule for such is the lightnesse and inconstancie of men on the one side and their boldnes and desire of innouation change on the other side that they would oftentimes desire a new forme of religion were it not that they are inclosed within certaine boundes of doctrine as it were within certaine hedges And therefore is the Scripture called Canonicall because the Church maye vse it as a Canon that is to saye as a squire and rule and as a perfecte touchestone whereby euerie kinde of doctrine which is proposed to the Church may bee exactly tried From the which meaning Cyprian doth not dissent whose wordes are these Christian religion hath found that the ●ules of all doctrines flowe out of this ●cripture and that hence springeth ●ither returneth whatsoeuer Ecclesi●stical discipline conteineth The same Cyprian in the exposition of the Creede ●fter that he had rehearsed the canonicall ●ookes added These are they which the ●athers placed within the canon forth of the whiche they woulde that the ●roofes of our fayth shoulde be made ●nowen Also forth of these fountains of God his word must the cuppes be filled And Irenaeus sayeth that the verie selfe ●ame Gospel which the Apostles deliue●ed vnto vs by the will of God in the Scriptures is the foundation and piller ●f our fayth And Augustine teacheth ●hat the canonicall Scripture is the ●oundation of our fayth when as hee ●ayeth The Citie of GOD hath be●eeued the holie Scriptures the olde ●nd the newe which we cal canonical ●rom the which faith is receiued by the which the iust liueth throgh the which we walke without doubting so long ●s we are pilgrimes from God. Also He euen the sonne of God hauing spoken first by the Prophets then by himselfe afterwarde by the Apostles so much as he iudged sufficient ordeined also the scripture which is called Canonical being of most excellent authoritie which we credite in things wherin we may not be ignorant and yet of our selues are not able to attain the knowledge thereof Again in an other place The Canonicall authoritie of the olde and newe Testament confirmed in the Apostles time by the successions of Bishops and increasing of Churches is placed as it were aloft in a certain seat wherevnto euerie faythfull and godly vnderstanding should submit it selfe Therefore forsomuch as God hath established the Scripture to bee the foundation piller and rule of fayth and hath therefore placed it in a seate of most excellent authoritie and hath aduaunced it as the iudgement of the holie Ghost except we will bee dispitefull against God himselfe we must needes confesse that it is so perfect in euery point that there m●●y neither be added to it nor taken from it without doing of iniury to the holy ghost The rule and the squire saith Basil forsomuch as in them is no want to retaine their name admit no addition For addition agreeth therevnto wherin there is a defect and these thinges which bee vnperfect shall neuer bee rightly called by the name of a squire or rule And Theophilacte also sayeth A rule and a squire can neither abide to haue any thing put vnto them nor taken from them Therefore in the iudgement of Basil and Theophilacte either the Scripture shal be perfect and full or else not to be iudged worthie the name of Canonicall Yea and the scripture is the canon the rule and the squire wherby the holy fathers woulde haue all doctrines proued all questions of faith defined Neither haue they iudged any decrees or writings either of coūcels or of men although learned holy to be receiued by their owne authoritie This honour haue they yeelded to the canonicall scripture only that they iudged al things with the scripture hath set forth vnto vs to be receiued simply without reasoning euē because they are so written haue appointed the decrees and ordinances of all other men to be referred to the Scripture of God forth of it to be discerned as by their owne testimonies wee will forthwith more at large declare Therefore doe wee worthily reuerence the fulnesse and the authoritie of the Scripture whiche is as it were the highest lawe and as the Lawyers in their pleadings tearme it the definitiue sentence wherewith all men must content them selues The .viij. Chapter That the authoritie of the Canonicall Scripture is more excellent than the Councels the Fathers yea then the decrees and ordinances of all men AVgustine against the epistle which they call Fundament sayth Those thinges which are defined in holye scripture are preferred before al other things And that of right because the catholike Church of Christ that is to say the vniuersall Churche doeth acknowledge no booke as her owne wherein ●hee doeth certainely propose vnto the ●onnes of GOD the traditions of Christ ●nd of the Apostles but onely the Ca●onicall Scripture All other writings ●re none otherwise receiued by the Churche of GOD then so farre foorth ●o be of authoritie in the Churches ●nd among all Christians as the au●hours of them shall bee able to per●wade foorth of holie Scripture and ●y probable reasons And those things ●re probable whiche like excellente men and the brightnesse of woorthie ●ames pearseth the vnderstanding that ●hey seeme good but those thinges ●nelie are esteemed certayne and appro●ed in the Churche of Christe which ●re plainely and vndoubtedly conclu●ed foorth of the Scripture The Scrip●ure is as it were the Queene of all Coū●els of all Churches of all writers Nei●her haue the holie Fathers iudged anie ●hing more woorthie credite in the Churche than the Scriptures yea and whomsoeuer they tooke in hande to instructe in religion them did they alwayes sende after the example of Christ himselfe and of the Apostles to the lawe and to the writinges of the Prophetes and of the Apostles And to this meaning serue manie godlie sayinges of the Fathers whereof wee will noate some Augustine in his seconde booke and third Chapter touching Baptisme agaynst the Donatistes saith Who knoweth not that the holy canonicall Scripture as well of the old as the new Testament is contayned within her
will is to bee celebrated both heree in the euerlasting life Therfore it is godlinesse diligently to collect with thankful minde to cōsider all the giftes all the riches wherewith the Church is adorned enriched Shee hath the sōne of God for her head spouse and sauiour vnto whom she is maried in faith shee hath the ioyfull newes of the Gospel she hath the holy Ghost for her gouernour shee hath the ministerie prolonged by the Fathers the Prophetes Christ the Apostles which haue most plentifully bestowed vpon her as vpon a riche treasure house as saith Irenaeus all things apperteyning to trueth that euerie one which will may drawe forth of her the drinke of life shee hath Pastours authoritie to call Ministers for the setting forth and conseruing of the gospel of whom it is writtē How beautiful are the feete of thē which bring good tidings of peace bring good tidings of good things Shee hath excellent gifts vnderstanding the inerpretation of doctrine giuen by diuine inspiration shee hath also the administration of Sacramentes a certaine iurisdiction of her own lawes of her owne The holy Scripture adorning her with marueilous prayses calleth her thoroughly ●re The paradise of the great worke●n The citie of the holy king cleare as ●e dawning of the daye bright as the ●orning beautifull as the Moone elect the Sūne who smelleth of ointments ●tandeth at the right hande of the king ●cked with imbrodered gardes of diuers ●●lours who hath no obscure thing and 〈◊〉 through Christ altogither most white Therefore because the sweete name of the Church is ful of worthinesse re●erence herevpon it cōmeth to passe that ●anie eloquent learned men doe with ●ately plentiful gorgious speache ex●ll amplifie exaggerate the maiestie ●reheminence authoritie dignitie ther●f so that they doe affirme that she hath ●orce and power aboue the written word ●f God thinke that Christians ought ●o giue place to her in all thinges For ●herevpon the aduersaries of the trueth gather that the Church is more ancient than the Scripture that the Scripture hath her authoritie from the Church that the Church of the Fathers continued 2449. yeares before anie thing was written touching religion Also that the Church of the new Testament was gathered togither many yeres with the liuely voyce of the Gospell before any thing was written by the Apostles And because the Church receiued the Scripture allowed it by her owne iudgement that the authoritie of the Church which receiued and allowed is greater than the authoritie of the Scriptures which were receiued and allowed And therefore that the authoritie of the Church is not only not inferiour not only equall but rather superiour and better knowen than the authoritie of the scripture For the Church hath approued the chiefest scriptures to be Canonical whiche approbation they neither had of thēselues nor of their authours Otherwise what cause is there why wee should receiue the Gospell of S. Marke whiche sawe not Christ and yet not receiue the Gospell of Nicodemus which nowe also is extant who notwithstanding both saw Christ and was his schollar Moreouer why is the Gospell of Luke the disciple admitted the gospel of Bartholomewe the Apostle reiected Truelie they haue ●r authoritie not from the authours ●n whome they come but from the ●●urch No holy Scripture doth shewe 〈◊〉 the rest of the Scriptures which we ●e are canonical and worthie credite 〈◊〉 cōsent of the Church hath made them ●benticall So that Augustine saieth ●ll I would not beleeue the Gospell ●re it not that the authoritie of the ●tholicall Church doeth moue mee ●o And especially because there were ●e in times past which both reiected ●o written gospels the Euangelistes ●o which wrote them sticking forsooth ●ought false religion to Christ only who ●ither wrote him self neither comman●●d to be written but to be preached and ●●lled his doctrine not scripture that is 〈◊〉 say writing but the Gospell that is to ●y ioyfull newes But if wee giue place ●rein to the Church as by right wee ●●ght al to giue place vnto her why then ●ould we not also giue place vnto her in ●e matter of the holy Sacramentes in ●●her pointes That the Apostles did ●rite certaine things not that their wri●●ngs shold rule our faith religion but ●at their writings should rather serue our faith and religion And that it is not to be thought that the Apostles were able to comprehend in their Epistles al the preceptes and mysteries of our faith and of christian doctrine that Christ and his Apostles in so many yeres preached much more than could be cōprehended within the narow roome of the bokes of the new testament And that therefore so short an abridgemēt of the gospell was put in writing that the greatest part thereof as a rich treasure might be left to the traditions fastened in the inward bowels of the church That therefore many things are to be beleeued which are not written that the constant sentence of the church ought to be accepted as the gospel that therefore in matter of doubt in anie raised cōtrouersie the authoritie of the traditiō of the church is more effectuall to cause credit to be giuen to proue certainly then the scriptures because the tradition is more euident and plaine altogether vnflexible when as contrarilie the Scriptures be oftentimes very obscure and do suffer them selues to be wrested applied to a diuers meaning yea to that meaning which any shall presume with him selfe ●efore hand easily to be shifted of with 〈◊〉 craftie exposition And that therefore the common sentence of the tradition of the church is the certaine and inflexible ●●le of the Scriptures And to be briefe ●hat the exactest squier paterne rule of ●●ith is not the scripture but the iudgement of the Church That the saying of Christe is If hee will not heare the church let him be to thee as an heathē man a Publicane That the church is the piller ground of trueth and that ●he can not erre because Christ promised to her the holy Ghost which shoulde leade her into al truth S. Paul exhorteth vs saying Brethren stand fast holde the ordinances which yee haue bene taught c. To be brief they go about to proue by the testimonie of the Prophete Hieremie that this is the propertie of the doctrine of the newe testamēt which first was published by Christ and afterward by the instruction of the holy ghost was preached by the Apostles spread abroad throughout the whole world wherby God would haue it to be knowen frō the doctrine of the olde testament that it should neither bee ingraued in tables of stone nor written with inke and paper That the Apostles were commāded by Christ to preach not to write Finally they dispute much of the briefnesse insufficiencie flexiblenesse ambiguitie and
at the last shewe it selfe againe Nowe since Augustine teacheth that in those things which are plainly sette forth in Scriptures may bee founde all things that conteine faith and maners of liuing that is to say hope charitie ●hat wickednesse is it to accuse the ●cripture of darkenesse Hee did not 〈◊〉 which sayde Thy worde is a Lan●erne vnto my feete and a light vnto ●ny pathes Also The Testimonie of ●he Lorde is sure and giueth wisdome ●o the simple Againe I haue more ●nderstanding than my teachers for ●hy testimonies are my studie I am ●iser than the aged because I keepe ●hy commandements Also Peter say●th We haue also a right sure worde ●f prophesie wherevnto if you take ●eede as vnto a light that shineth in ● darke place ye do well vntill the day ●awne and the day starre arise in your ●eartes And will they call the Scrip●ures so obscure intricate and harde wherevnto Peter ascribeth clearenesse ●s vnto those which are able to guide vs ●ertainly that we go not out of the way ●o not in the greatest darkenesse in the worlde For that Gospel which the Lord commanded to be preached to eue●ie creature hath hee also promised to make knowne to euerie creature if one will aske it Therefore those thinges which concerne saluation are so aptly plainly and abundantly proposed expoūded and repeated in the Scriptures euerie where that for the vnderstanding thereof the onely declaration of the Euangelistes and continuall reading of the rest of the bookes of Scripture may suffice a minde lightened with the light of fayth without the which no poynt of Religion can bee soundely vnderstoode and willing to obey god Whiche two namely fayth and her companion the studie of obedience are verie necessarie for the right vnderstanding of those thinges whiche belong to Christ as these woordes of the Lord doe well shewe My doctrine is not mine but his that sent mee If anie will doe his will hee shall knowe of the doctrine whether it be of GOD or whether I speake of my selfe Also Howe can yee beleeue whiche receiue honour one of another and seeke not the honour that commeth of God only If our Gospel be hid it is hidde in them that are lost In whom the God of this world hath blinded the mindes ●f them which beleeue not least the ●ight of the Gospel of the glorie of Christ should shine vnto them 2. Cor. ● In deed I do confesse that euery one ●an not easily aptly expound the scrip●ures and I will that the consente of Churches haue their place in determi●ing and ending the questions of fayth ●ut yet so that it be not disioyned frō the Scripture without the which the authoritie of the church hath litle strēgth And ●orsomuch as all points of religion must ●e tried proued by the testimonies of ●cripture as lately we haue declared it must necessarily follow that among all things which concerne religion the said testimonies are most certaine cleare Herevpō it resteth that the holy fathers cōmend the scripture vnto vs because of ●he light the clearnes the certaintie the plainnes therof so farre off are they from complaining that it is vncertaine intricate hard apt to be applied both the ways Very wel said August When disputatiō●s had of an obscure matter if the certaine and cleare instructions of holie Scriptures doe not further the cause man his presumption ought to stay it selfe doing nothing by declining to either part What place I beseech you shall this sentence haue if God his truth haue not firme and constant certaintie in the Scriptures yea and such certaintie as cannot be battered with any engines Therefore doeth he afterward conclude that he doeth beleeue that nothing is necessarie to be knowen for saluatiō which hath not most cleare proofe in the scriptures We will yet adde herevnto a few testimonies concerning the plainnesse and easinesse of the Scripture Cyrillus contra Iulianum libro septimo answering this obiection That the Scripture hath a base and common stile and manner of speaking saieth That the thinges therein contayned might bee knowen to all little great they are profitably vttered in familiar speach so that they should not passe the capacitie of anie Vnto the which saying Lactantius agreeth who saith What cannot God the framer of the minde and of the voice and of the tongue speake eloquently nay rather his will was of his singuler prouidence that those thinges which be diuine shoulde want painted and fine speach that all might vnderstande what he spake to all And Basilius in Hexameron Homil 3. saith The doctrine of the truth is common in speache but stable and firme in knowledge Chrysostomus Homil. 1. in Iohannem speaking of the Gospel written by saint Iohn saith His doctrine is clearer than the Sunne and plainer And Ambrose sayeth Paule in most points doth expound himselfe in his owne words that he which intreateth of him can finde nothing of his owne which hee may adde or if hee would say anie thing he shal rather vse the place of a Grammarian than of a disputer I cease to recite more testimonies touching the plainenesse and easinesse of the scriptures for what needeth it Truely it is an horrible blasphemie to say that the holy ghost hath so doubtfully set forth this his doctrine which is the onely and true wisdome vnderstanding of the church that it must bee expounded by man his wisdome and left it so obscure that it must bee made plaine by man his cunning This is no lesse absurde then if a man shoulde goe aboute to mende the brightnesse of the Sunne by lighting of Torches Yea holy scripture of it selfe being set foorth of the perfectest doctour of all were able to make a man wise vnto saluation as Paule preacheth But that I may at the last come to the conclusion Forsomuch as all doctrines of Religion are to bee examined and determined by the iudgement of Scripture all questions of faith are to be defined by the same and all poyntes of Religion are to bee tried and proued by the testimonies thereof Truely it cannot bee doubted that the authoritie of the vniuersall Church doeth stand and depende chiefly of the oracles and authoritie of holie Scripture and that the testimonies of GOD his woorde are especiallie to be required in all things which are set foorth in the name and authoritie of the Church The .vij. Chapter Wherevpon the Scripture is called canonicall Also testimonies of the Fathers touching the most excellent authoritie thereof THe name of Canonicall Scripture is of great r●nowne which wel proueth and confirmeth whatsoeuer we haue hitherto spoken of the authoritie perfection and suffici●ncie thereof Aristotle disputing in his Politikes whether it be better to gouerne a common wealth according to the lawes written or according to the will of the gouernours vseth the woorde 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Therefore as the
〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is of the same nature as is Instruction whereof 1. Cor. 10. All these things saith Paule hapned vnto them for ensample but they are written for our admonition This doeth perteine to the instruction and amendment of life the which the examples applied by the Apostle and all the course of his speache doeth witnesse For hee sayth that the Fathers which came forth of Egypt were baptized and that they were refreshed with the spirituall meate and drinke as well as wee notwithstanding when they did not keepe them selues from sinnes that they were grieuously punished through God his iustice and vtterly destroyed by death Therefore doeth the Apostle admonishe all Christians by their examples that although they bee baptized and fedde with the spirituall foode of the bodie and bloud of Christ yet may they not esteeme that sufficient to saluation but desire moreouer to liue godly and innocently whiche except they doe that they shall perishe by the example of the old Fathers 4. Correction 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is whereby men are reprooued corrected and reformed if anie negligence or faults appeare in their liues maners ●●erefore by it are men reproued for de●●●ing the doctrine of religion for hypo●●●e pride ambition couetousnesse 〈◊〉 such like And by it is also shewed ●e they which haue offended both ●●ght and may be amended Consola●●●n 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is whereby their ●ndes are comforted and confirmed ●●ich either through errour in doctrine through faulte in actions or through ●ne inconuenience either spirituall or ●porall were discomforted and discou●●ged To be briefe doctrine and re●●oofe are occupied in expounding docu●entes instruction admonition and cor●●ction treate of life and manners vnto ●ose two are referred the chiefe pointes 〈◊〉 fayth and vnto the other two the ●eties of charitie as vnto consolation ●e pertaine properly those things wher●y hope is stirred vp The first two con●●ine speculation instruct the inwarde ●an the other two containe action and ●mploy all their labour in instructing the ●utwarde man The two first discerne ●rue doctrine from false when as the one ●onfirmeth the trueth stoutely the other confuteth falshood pithily The two other discerne godly and honest deedes from wicked and dishonest deedes for the one teacheth and persuadeth honest deedes the other sharpely reproueth dishonest deedes and doth labour and indeuour to amende them And these pointes haue I written foorth of the most learned Hyperius touching al the which since the most plentiful fountaine of the scriptures doth yeelde aboundantly most wholesome and sweete preceptes doeth it not largely minister that whereby the whole man as wel the inward as the outwarde may be rightly instructed in faith charitie hope So that Paule did wholesomely admonishe Timothie to take heede to himselfe and vnto doctrine for in doing this he shall both saue himself them that heare him Therefore the Authours lastly cited and Augustine also do teache right wel that those thinges are written by the Euangelistes Apostles which they iudged to be sufficient for the saluation of the beleeuers as well for manners as for doctrine that they shining in right 〈◊〉 in wordes and vertue might come ●e kingdom of heauē through Christ 〈◊〉 whome Chrysostome agreeth dis●ing of the worthinesse of the Scrip●es Whatsoeuer saith he is requi● for saluation the same is fully con●ned in the scriptures Also The Gos●● containeth all things both things ●esent and thinges to come honour ●●dlinesse faith comprehendeth 〈◊〉 things together vnder the name of ●●dlinesse Athanasius also accordeth ●rein contra gentes The holy scrip●●res saith he geuen from God by in ●iration are sufficient for all instructi●n of truth I omit many testimonies ●hich I could alledge here foorth of the ●oly fathers which geue in plaine wit●es of the perfectiō fulnes sufficiency ●f the Scripture I doe therefore con●lude that all things which concerne the perfection of the man of God are plenti●ully contained in the Scripture So that Paule did moste wisely admonishe the Euangelicall pastour that it behoued him to bee wise foorth of the written woorde of GOD onelie wherein are perfectly sette foorth whatsoeuer to pertaine as well to the knowledge establishing of true doctrines and to the ouerthrowing of false doctrines as also to the correcting of euill manners and instructing of good manners Therefore do the aduersaries wrongfully complaine of the straitnesse and imperfection of the Scripture and they doe also vainly contende that all thinges which concerne faith are not contained in the bookes of holie Scripture As by these thinges which followe more plainely shall appeare The vi Chapter That the Scripture was geuen by inspiration to correct euill manners and to confute heresies That foorth of it onelie controuersies must be iudged And that it is neither darke nor doubtful BAsill Archbishoppe of Caesaria in Cappadocia in the beginning of his Homilie vppon the first Psalme say●●● All the Scripture being geuen 〈◊〉 God by inspiration and pro●●ble is constantly receiued as it is ●●ten by the holie Ghost for this ●●ose onelie that euerie one might ●ose foorth of it as foorth of a cer●●e common shoppe for the curing ●oules a medicine healthful and fitt ●his disease Well and wisely said Ba● forsomuch as all thinges which per●●e to the instruction of true godlinesse 〈◊〉 the framing of our life are fully com●●hended and set forth in the Scripture doeth appeare by those things which ● haue alreadie spoken Scripture is ●e to make the man of God wise vnto ●●uation through faith which is in ●●rist Iesus which was therefore giuen 〈◊〉 inspiration of God that foorth of it a and onelie foorth it true doctrine ●●ght be confirmed and false doctrine ●nfuted and good manners might bee ●ught and euill manners reformed ●s Chrysostome teacheth most finely 〈◊〉 his first Homilie vppon Matthewe It ●ad bene meet saith he that we should ●ot neede the helpe of writinges but that wee shoulde leade so pure a life in all thinges that wee mighte vse the grace of the spirit in steed of bookes But because wee haue put this grace from vs let vs at the leaste sette our mindes on the seconde remedie Euen so God spake to the Patriarches not by writinges but by himselfe because he founde their heartes naked But after that all the people of the Iewes were fallen into the sinke of sinnes then were writinges necessarily geuen and the tables and that admonition which is geuen by them And wee doe vnderstande playnely that this did not onely happen to the holie men of the olde Testament but also of the newe For neither did Christe deliuer anie thing in writing to his Apostles but promised to geue thē the grace of the holie Ghost in steede of writinges And that this was muche better for them Hieremie chapter 31. and Paule 2. Cor. 3. doe witnesse But because in processe of time some erred
is necessarie for vs to folowe the holie scriptures and in nothing to depart from their determination Ambrose de officiis lib. 1. saith We may vse as we will those things which we finde not in holy scripture In the commentaries vpon the 86. Psalme which are set foorth in Hierom his name wee reade these wordes The Lorde shall rehearse it in the scripture of his people and of the Princes which were in her Howe shall the Lorde rehearse it Not by woorde but by writing By whose writing By the writing of his people that is to say by the holy scripture which is read to all people that is that all may vnderstande it Plato wrote not to the people but to a few for scantly three men vnderstand him But these that is to say the princes of Christ wrote not for a few but for all the people not that a few might vnderstande but that all might vnderstande And he sayth by the writing of his Princes that is to say of the Apostles and of the Euangelistes of them which were in her See what he sayth which were not which are that the Apostles onely excepted what thing else soeuer shall be sayde afterward might be cut off and not haue authoritie Therefore although any one be holy after the Apostles although he be eloquent let him not haue authoritie Because the Lorde rehearseth it in the Scripture of his people and of the Princes which were in her Cyrill or whether it be Origen in Leuiticum cap. 5. sayeth If thou canst not finishe all the flesh of the sacrifice the second day thou shalte eate none of it the thirde day c. I saith he doe suppose that by this space of two dayes may be vnderstanded the two Testamentes wherein euerie woorde which pertayneth to GOD may be sought for and discussed and all knowledge of thinges may be learned foorth of them And if there be any thing ouer the which holy Scripture cannot determine that none other thirde Scripture ought to be brought in for authoritie of the knowledge I coulde bring more suche like sayinges foorth of the Fathers but I trust I haue throughly satisfied the indifferent Reader with these Therefore all the sayinges and writinges of men whatsoeuer they be are to bee examined and tried by the lawe and by the Prophetes and by the Apostles writinges as in the moste certayne balaunce and so haue the moste holie Fathers iudged one and all For greater is the authoritie of Canonicall Scripture then of anie man of anie Byshoppes of anie Synode yea or of all the Churche Neither can the authoritie of the vniuersall church although it be gathered together whollye into one place foorth of all her members which euer were or be or in yeares to come shall bee deserue cre●ite in anie thing without the testimonies of Scripture So that Panormitane sayde neither foolishely nor falsely More credit is to be yeelded to one Laie man alledging the scriptures then to a general Councell representing the vniuersall Church if it bring no scriptures vnto whom Iohn Gerson agreeth when as he saith That the consent and voice of one learned man alleadging the scripture fittly is to be preferred before a generall Councell And it is prooued by the example of the Nicen Synode which had receiued the superstitious law of the single life of priestes had not Paphnutius onelie withstoode it Therefore if the disputations of the Fathers or their sentences or their expositions of the Scriptures doe disagree with the Canonicall Scripture and rule of fayth there is no cause why any shoulde obiecte their authoritie vnto vs For if the contētion be touching learning holinesse and auncientnes the Prophets and the Apostles of Christ be more learned more holie and more auncient Neither is there anie cause why anie shoulde obiect vnto vs the consent of many Churches in this or that opinion For the consent of Christ of the Prophetes of the Apostles yea and of the Patriarches in sincere religion and in the holy sense of religion reuealed manifestly to vs by the Scriptures is more to bee esteemed from whose godly and religious iudgement wee must neuer departe But if anie reckon vp manie and whole kingdomes whiche haue beene of this or that opinion wee oppose against him the laboures of Paule one holie Apostle who filled the greatest partes of the worlde with the simple sense of the Gospel euen from Hierusalem and the coastes rounde aboute vnto Illiricum And forsomuch as by Augustine his authoritie generall Councels must be sometime corrected by the later and those assemblies which are to bee corrected muste needes bee in errour it followeth that all the authoritie of the Churche and of Councels stayeth it selfe by the Canonicall Scripture vnto the which onelie GOD his will is that this happines is peculiar that in it there is none errour The ix Chapter That the Canonicall Scripture hath the chiefe perfection of her authoritie from the holie Ghoste and of herselfe And contrarily that the Churche receiueth her authoritie from the Scripture HEtherto we haue yeelded many reasons for the most excellent authoritie of the Canonicall Scripture Nowe the question is from whence the scripture hath or receiueth this most excellent and perfecte authoritie or by whom the Canon was made whervnto the Canonical bookes pertayne The Papistes saie that the Scripture hath her authoritie from the Churche and that therefore the authoritie of the Churche is greater then the authoritie of the Scriptures As though the worde of GOD which endureth for euer were subiecte to mens decrees or as though GOD his truth shoulde intreate men to authorize it It is not so The woorde of GOD is of it selfe moste sure and needeth not the propping vppe of men but holdeth vp all thinges Heauen and earth shall passe away but my wordes shall in no wise passe away The Scripture receiueth her strength or authoritie chiefely from GOD from whom it was reueiled that is to say that it came not by the will of men but that the men of GOD beyng mooued by the holie Ghoste both spake and wrote whom beeyng chosen and elected for this office GOD adorned with manye and sundrie myracles and diuine testimonies So that there is no doubte at all but that those thinges were geuen from GOD by inspiration whiche they wrote and sette downe And the selfe same spirite which hath caused these thinges to bee written assureth vs that they are not the inuentions of men And when the spirite of GOD doeth herein witnesse to our spirit seale vp the Scripture in our heartes the faythfull soule doeth marueilously reioyce and is greatly confirmed Therefore we being illuminated by the vertue of the spirit doe not nowe beleeue either through our own iudgement or through the iudgement of other that the Scripture is of God but doe most certainlie perswade our selues aboue mans iudgement none otherwise then if wee
be takē away which we recite one against an other not forth of God his Canonicall bookes but from some other places Some man peraduenture will aske And why wil you haue those things taken away Because I will not haue the holy Churche pointed forth by mans doctrines but by God his oracles Also Whatsoeuer they bring or from whence soeuer they recite it Let vs rather heare the voyce of his Shephearde if wee be his sheepe Therfore let vs search forth the church in the holie Canonicall scriptures He sayeth moreouer in his booke of pastours the iiii Chapter I aske after the voyce of the Shepheard Read me this forth of a Prophet Reade me this foorth of a Psalme Recite it foorth of the lawe Recite it foorth of a Gospel Recite it foorth of an Apostle Forth of them doe I recite the Churche dispersed in all the worlde and the Lorde saying My sheepe heare my voyce and folow me Let mens writing be taken away let the voyces of God sounde Againe in the xvi Chapter he sayeth Let them prooue their Church if they can not in the speaches and rumors of the Africanes not in the Coūcels of their owne Byshops not in the writings of certain disputers not in signes and deceitfull woonders for against these things we are prepared warned in the word of the Lord but in the appointment of the lawe in the foretellings of the prophetes in the songues of the Psalmes in the voyces of the Shephearde himselfe in the preaching and labours of the Euangelists that is to say in all the Canonicall authorities of the holy bookes Item Let him not say It is therefore true because this man or that man wrought these or those miracles or because men doe pray and are hearde at the memories of our dead or because these things or those things happen there or because this man or that woman hath either seene watching or dreamed sleeping such a vision Let these things be taken away beyng either the deuises of lying men or the illusions of deceitful Spirits For neither doe we say that we ought to be beleued therfore because innumerable Bishops of our felowship haue cōmended that church which we hold or because it is preched in the coūcels of our felowes or because so strange miracles either of graunting of requestes or of healinges be wrought throughout al the worlde in holy places which our communion felowship do frequent These be the documents These be the foundations these be stayes of our cause sayeth Augustine Vnto him agreeth Chrysostome vppon Mathew the fourtie nienth Homilie Let them which be in Iurie flee into the mountaynes That is to say Let them which be in the profession of Christ his Religion flee to the Scriptures It followeth And why doeth he commaunde all Christians at that time to resorte to the Scriptures Because in that time wherein Heresie possessed the Churches there coulde bee no proofe of true Christian religion neyther coulde there be a●y other refuge of Christians beeyng desirous to knowe the trueth of fayth but the diuine Scriptures For before it was shewed many wayes which was the Churche of Christ and which Gentilitie But nowe they which are desirous to know which is the true Churche of Christ can knowe it by no meanes but onely by the Scriptures VVhy Because all those thinges whiche bee proper to Christ in trueth heresie haue also in Schisme Churches alike and diuine Scriptures alike Bishoppes alike and all other orders of the Cleargie Baptisme alike the Euchariste alike and all other things and to be briefe Christ himselfe Theref●re if a man be willing to knowe which is the true Church of Christ whe●ce shall he know it in so great a confusion of similitude but onely by the Scriptures He addeth moreouer The Churche of Christe was knowen beforetime euen by the manners when as the conuersation eyther of all Christians or of many was holie whiche was not to bee founde among the wicked But nowe are Christians become ey●her suche or woorse as are Heretikes and Infidels Yea and there is greater sobernes of life found among them although they be in schisme then among Christians He then that is desirous to knowe which is the true Church whence may he knowe it but onely by the Scriptures Therefore our Lorde knowing that there should be so great a cōfusion of things in the last daies doth therefore command that they which be Christians being desirous to receiue the confirmation of the true faith in Christianitie should flee to none other thing but to the Scriptures Otherwise if they shal regard any other things they shall fall into offence and perish not vnderstanding which is the true Church Hitherto Chrysostome It is therefore manifest by these instructions of these most worthie doctours of the Church as also by the scripture it selfe that the Church is to be sought and proued in the Canonicall Scripture not in the speaches rumours or maners of men whatsoeuer they bee not in Councels not in the successions of Bishops not in the writinges and disputations of men not in miracles not in visions reuelations or any other thing Because wee are deceyued by likelyhoodes in so great a confusion of thinges and because wee can not knowe certainlie by anye other meanes but onely foorth of the Canonicall bookes of Scripture which is the true Church That is therefore false which the Papists dreame that this or that ought therefore to be beleeued because that visible companie which hath the title of the Churche hath obserued it and doeth obserue it although it can be proued by no testimonie of Scripture For the late cited sentence of Augustine is true If any either Apostle or Church yea or Angel from Heauen shal preach vnto vs of any thing which pertaineth to our faith or life otherwise thā we haue receiued in the scriptures of the law and of the Gospel let him be accursed Therefore forsomuche as the Church is to be sought knowen by the holie Scripture considering that as wel by the testimony of the scriptures as of the Catholike Church her selfe shee ought to bee sought and tried no where else Then must not the Scriptures bee esteemed and depend of the Churche but the Churche rather of the Scriptures then truely shal not the Scriptures haue al her estimation al her authoritie from the Church but rather the Church from the Scriptures The .xiij. Chapter Of the dueties of the Church about the Scriptures and first of this that she keepeth the holy bookes of the Scripture as a witnesse WEe haue hitherto declared by many strong and firme arguments that the authoritie of the Canonicall Scripture is pearlesse and most excellent from whence the authority and excellencie of the Church commeth and wherevpon it stayeth it selfe And the Church doeth not ouerrule our fayth as they naughtely thinke For although the duetie of the Church be to preach to admonish to
shall not be so But they woulde haue vs to departe from the most manifest meaning of the place and to receiue I knowe not what maner of interpretations The Lawe of God forbiddeth the setting vp of Images to be woorshipped but they will haue Images to be and to be woorshipped in Temples and in Oratories Paule sayth Let no man iudge you in meate or in drinke And yet they brought in the superstitious choyse of meates so that they accompt it an offence more haynous than adulterie to eate fleshe on the Friday or in Lent. The Scripture decreeth that wee are iustified by fayth without woorkes but they by their exposition contende that wee are iustified by woorkes I beseech you is this to in●erprete the Scriptures or to shift them of What man is there so blinde which seeth and perceiueth not that ●heir gloses be altogether cleane con●rary to the text They haue adiudged his power of interpreting the Scriptures ●o be as it were their owne of right and ●o them onely appertaining that they ●ay at theire pleasure bring into the Church strange iudgementes and vnknowen doctrines and that they may as shall seeme best vnto them fight against the woord of god For their right of authenticall interpretation will take awaie all scruple Neither can there be anie testimonie obiected to the contrarie be it neuer so cleare be it neuer so strong but they will by one meanes or by an other shift it of For they will verie easely escape by one cauill or an other because against all contrarie reasons this shal be a brasen walle Thus the church iudgeth If anie man haue say they the interpretation of the Church of Rome touching any place of Scripture although he neither knowe nor vnderstande whether it doe or how it may agree with the words of Scripture yet hath he the verie word of god Nowe the interpretation of the Church of Rome shal be Behold heere are two swoordes that is to say the Bishoppe of Rome hath the administration of either swoorde both of the spirituall and politique Elizeus by a miracle made bitter waters sweet by casting salt into them that is there must be in the Churche exorcised water and hallowed salte whose efficacie we must beleeue to be of great force against the Diuell and against sinnes This doe in the remembrance of me That is Priests must offer in the Masse the body and blood of the Lord for the quicke and the dead If thou reclaime that these be corruptions not interpretations thou shalt heare them say The Church so vnderstādeth these places And wilt thou reiect the interpretation of the Church Therefore no man maie presume to gainesay this Dictatourlike Pretorlike power of interpreting which doubteth not thus to peruert the wordes of Scripture according to their owne opinions The Priests Scribes Pharisies of the Iewes in times past dealt none otherwise but Christ that true Priest hath confuted their wicked and peruerse interpretations God commāded in the Law Honour thy father and thy mother but the Priests moued through couetousnesse set this commandement at large and weakned it by absoluing the children from the burden of nourishing their Parentes perswading them to offer daintie and fatte oblations which might profite their parentes more than foode The Lorde hath gainsayde them and witnessed that the commaundement of GOD is corrupted and made of none effect by this craftie interpretation They did also dispense with oathes and taught that some oathes were strong some weake and here the Lorde opposed himselfe also against their false expositions and confuted their interpretations They taught also that the Lawe of God is fulfilled by outward discipline if men doe conforme them selues therevnto by outwarde woorkes onely But Christ laying away their peeuish gloses hath declared that the Lawe doeth not onelie require outwarde workes but also godly and holy motions of the minde Therefore let the Lawe of proouing interpretations remaine inuiolated neither muste wee yeelde to all maner interpretations without iudgement For the Church hath the right and libertie to iudge as sayeth Paule Let the other iudge My purpose was saith Ierome not to drawe the Scriptures to my wil but to saye that which I vnderstoode the Scriptures would For it is the duetie of a Commentatour to expound not what hee will him selfe but what he meaneth whome hee doeth interprete Otherwise if he shall speake contrarie things he shall not be an interpreter but his aduersarie whome hee taketh vpon him to expounde Truely wheresoeuer I doe not interprete the Scriptures but speake freely of mine owne iudgement let him reprooue me that will. Thus much hath Ierome Certainly you shall neuer finde in the Fathers that the Scriptures are hereby to be vnderstoode because this or that Councell did thus or thus interprete them And Augustine in his bookes of Christian doctrine doeth sette foorth verie manie wayes of interpreting the Scriptures and yet doeth he neuer bind vs either to Councels or to the Churche The .xviij. Chapter Of the saying of Christ If he will not heare the Church let him be vnto thee as an heathen man and a Publicane THey which seeke a certaine Lord-like gouernment of all religion vnder the counterfeit colour of the Church because they see little aide or none in the Scripture holde forth before vs the masking visard of the Church as a Gorgons heade that wee being amased therewith might rashly imbrace all manner of decrees all kinde of traditions and interpretations which please them onelye without examination without inquisition and without doubt Therefore that they may call vs backe from the Scripture to the constitutions of the Church they saye That Christ sayde If he will not heare the Church let him be vnto thee as an heathen man and a Publicane Although Christ in that place intreated not of the exposition of Scriptures but onelie of brotherly correction yet wee graunt that the Church is to be heard so farre foorth as she iudgeth answereth and speaketh foorth of GOD his woorde But if she vtter the deuises of men and traditions onely we ought to passe by her with deafe eares especially when shee proposeth thinges contrarie to GOD his worde For this saying of Paule standeth fast Though an Angel from Heauē preach anie other Gospel let him be accursed And the saying of Ierome is That is the doctrine of the holie Ghost which is set foorth in the Canonicall Scriptures against the which if Councels decree anie thing I count it wickednesse To be briefe we doe inclose the Church in the worde of the Lord which ought to bee set before her eyes as a sure and certain rule Neither can the church in so greate varietie and multitude of sectes and Heresies condemning one an other be declared by any other meanes because men are euerie where because euerie one will sweare that the Church is with them as lately