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CHAP. IV. The Officers of the Church. (Book 4)
THE Church is considered either as it is Essential with respect unto its Nature and Being; or as it is Organical with respect unto its Order.
THE constituent causes and parts of the Church as unto its Essence and Being, are its Institution, Matter and Form; whereof we have treated.
ITS Order as it is Organical, is founded in that communica∣tion of Power unto it from Christ, which was insisted on in the foregoing Chapter.
THE Organizing of a Church, is the placing or implanting in it those Officers which the Lord Jesus Christ hath appointed to act and exercise his Authority therein.
FOR the Rule and Government of the Church, are the exertion of the Authority of Christ in the hands of them unto whom it is committed, that is the Officers of it; not that all Officers are called to Rule, but that none are called to Rule that are not so.
THE Officers of the Church in General are of two sorts; Bishops and Deacons, Phil. 1.1. And their Work is distributed into Prophecy and Ministry, Rom. 12.6.7.
THE Bishops or Elders are of two sorts; (1.) Such as have Authority to Teach and Administer the Sacraments, which is commonly called the power of Order, and also of Ruling, which is called a Power of Jurisdiction corruptly: And some have only Power for Rule; of which sort, there are some in all the Churches in the World.
THOSE of the first sort are distinguished into Pastors and Teachers.
THE distinction between the Elders themselves, is not like that between Elders and Deacons, which is as unto the whole