CHAP. V. Of the Communion of good Christians, or with whom they are to joyn in Divine Offices, under a Schism.
HAving said thus much, to shew on any division of Churches, whilst faithful Pastors stand firm to their Ministrations in the fore-men∣tioned Cases, who make the Schism, and who can cure it, I now proceed,
3. In the Third place, to Treat of the Communion of good Christians un∣der a Schism, and how they are to carry themselves towards Schismaticks.
As for their Communion, 'tis plain, in division between Right and Wrong, both as to the Church-Heads, and Religious Doctrines and Worship, they ought to take the right side.
As they who are at the Head of that, are the Canonical and Rightful Bishops, they are bound to communicate with them. For the Rightful Bishops being the true Heads of Union, the Members must keep true to their Head, and hold Communion therewith. And this they are ty'd to, by all the Gospel-precepts about Union, which require their * 1.1 be∣ing one, or † 1.2 one Body, or ‖ 1.3 keeping the Bond of Peace in Churches. For this Unity and Peace of Churches, must bind them to keep united and at Peace with their Bishops, who, under Christ, are the Governours, and Spiritual Heads thereof. And by that grand Vertue of Charity, so often and earnestly * 1.4 required of the Members, and that † 1.5 above all things, that ‖ 1.6 they may edifie or build up one another into a spiritual Society. For this Charity, which is * 1.7 the Bond to bind the Members together, not only in private Affections, but into one common Body or Church, must bind them all to these Rightful Bishops, who are the Heads and Rulers of that Body, that by keeping united to those Bishops, they may keep one Society, and not be broken into several Societies. And