¶ Testimonyes proouyng also the same ta∣ken out of his first Edition. Fol. 15. and 16.
ORygene vpon this text, Omnis anima sayth on this maner. All maner of * 1.1 synnes that God wold haue punished, hee would haue them punished not by the byshops, and rulers of the Church, but by the Iudges of the worlde. &c.
The mediatour betweene God and * 1.2 man Christ Iesus, hath deuided the of∣fices of both powers into their proper actes, and into distincte dygnities, wil¦ling by his owne medicinall meekenes that mens hartes should bee lyfted vp, and not with mans pride agayne to be drowned in these inferior thinges: so that Christen Emperours (as concer∣ning eternall lyfe) should haue neede of Byshops, & likewise the Byshops, for the course all onely of these tempo∣ral goodes, should vse the Emperours lawes, so that yt spirituall ac•…•… should be distincted from the worldly courses, and hee that should serue God should not wrappe hym selfe in worldly busy∣nesses.