-p:S 1 be Honour oft'beMariedClerg_ie-,-. ---:-:---__:._ 6unfomelitntt m4rietl,antlare "ll'IP Witltl""'en 4ntlJi$gk; hMt theTtxt dothplainl]nott oNt Hll• b•ndt , antith•fe that Ire 111!1P_ foHndi!' t~<pr~ftnt tjlateofm•riagt; Ph11his ; 111 • i'IJtd, hotb I) th< ,.ortleffe, 4Dtl bJ umusuxom VIT, that is, h•vint, oneW1fi,not (M fom< htroc u•.Jcrj•ood it) "'hicbbAthh•t one; for ("' Chryfollome b•thnotttl) tht Apojlle "'o•/d bJ tht fucitt) of <.M .riage •ndPrujlhootl, flop tht mooths ofHerttic".ftbat eo•· tltmne4 mar~ age: lflhmto ,Jde, Th•t the .4pojlleamMgjlthevertuuof • Bijhop ,.,~., 11p this, Th41 hedot~gotJerne hi1 orr>ne ho•ftwtU, not that he dirl.gO'IJtrne it. T.blli-h , Untowhich !er me yet arljoyne thisotherconfiderarion, that the Apofl!cdefcribes what mannera W.fea BiOJOplboulj ave; whichasinotherprofi:!lionshehath not done, loin thiswould have been ufele e, ifhe hadonly a1ou d at an ellatepall, and notpreRm. Where it isa cunning trickeoftheRheorifls, and their Vulgor, in lleod of Their Wivu, to read The Womtn, quite befides the Scope andContext of theApoflle: As to the lame purpofe, Whereas their uo in the fureciced Epillle Iayes, that rhis Pre· cept of a Bilhop, robe the Hufband ofone Wife, wasalwaios fo facred, utttiatn "' fJJNikrt Sacerdolis eligtnda, t6dtm i•teUig11t11r Jervllnda conditi~: Bellarmineand his Mare>would needs face u<out, that the Copies are corrupted,and contends to have it read, sacertlutis Eligendi, oftl•e Pritjl tokehofe•, not. •fthe w,ft : whomour in· for dullriocs and worth) Dooor J•ma hath refelled both by the Pretfe, and the Pen· Pricn. of the by theC•Ieine Edition, and Manufcript authority. ' ., .,, 1 . 9 , , 93 . Asfut that he cites from Hitrolfle ag•infl YigilantitH, he m'ght have round rhe falve together with the wound : Our I' f>t,.ijlt cleue u• from the imputation ofhis opinir>n. For rheren, Norhi.ng ismnreplaine, rhan tharour Arollle(zccordingto the jull interpretation ofcl")j~>jlome, rheodortt, Thtoph,lat1, •ndorhers) alludes to C the loofe falhion, asofrheGreekes, fo efpwally ofthe l'"'"• with whom Poly~amy and re-mariages, afrer unjulldivorces, were inordinary ufe: The!: the Apollolicall Spir' r finds unfit for the Man of God , whomhe thereforecharges tobeonely, Tbt H111hanJ ofMtWifi. Rif"'·HMl· Neithcrdothirarguetoomuchwit in my 1\efur<r, tobringtwoFathel'!upon the Stage for hh purpofe, and then ro fer rhem <<>~?ether by the eareswith each other, Amhro[e (I meane) and Hierome, whom this whiChhecites them for, confute one another; Hiero111e (thou~h orhcrwife • back-friend roWecllock) cenfuriog the opinion of A mhro(<, as fav0uring too llrongly ofC•i111i{me, and fuperftition: However, even rhemore vehememot rhetwo,out ofthi< piare, doth hold Mariagecompanble \Oith hc>ly Orders, which is the only rhing I required : So as lfill, Thi1on• wordfh•/1 eonftrmemt •&•injla/1impNrt moNthn lrr:pure, Notfor prrfirringContint6CJ, asmy Cavi ller will rake ir; bur for depuvingMariage,by tl>e foule rirlesofFielblinefle andSenfuality; fuch as his owne; aworfe we n-.d not: Neither doth Saint Aml b;,l. brofe at all control!me herein,whiles he reachet h rhat theApolfle tloth • ot hmiftfJitt IH to beget ehildre11in the Pmfthoutl, Hahentem <Mif" dixit ftlios, 11011 far ienttm: we did not chalh ngehence any command, we chaliengean allowance, which webave•nd prochime: That I may not f•y, fome C<'p.es of .lmbr•ft runne (according as I hove learned ofour eminent Dollar Fnlk!)Habestt1lljiliOJ, •Nt f"'~tntem,H••nngchi/drm, or begetting the1ll: Thedifferenceis not worth !landingfor: ler ir p•fTeafterhis own reading. I could flop hi• m?mh wirh the in~enuous anfwer ofhis Ffftmrd'NI: 11~- •r;meJpwit. knlemem1ll, &e. For he fate!, Hoving rhiltlren,not hegetting them: Debdl•t•m hrt effet,&c. This field were wonne, ifeither rhis w<re~he Texr, and not rhe()lofTe, otthey that rhus interpret it,wereApollles,asthey are not. Thusrheirown Bilhop. But I need not call for any ayde: Thewordsof Am.Srofe doe plainlydnve again If an invitation or command, which we doewillingly difclaime.
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