Of regeneration and baptism, Hebrew & Christian, with their rites, &c. disquisitions by Christopher Elderfield ...

Elderfield, Christopher, 1607-1652
Publisher: Printed by Tho Newcomb
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1653
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A38629 ESTC ID: R40404 STC ID: E329
Subject Headings: Baptism; Regeneration (Theology); Theology; Theology -- History -- 17th century;
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Note 0 They must be Rabbie's or Persons of Authority and place: in the Testimonie before alledged from Rabbi, Ludovicus Mutinensis. Triumviri nempè qui huic negotio sic praeerant Fori genus erant, sive authoritate publica, sive velut ex compromisso, seu auspiciis eorum quorum intererat, uti & in rebus aliis fieri assolebat, selectum. Selden, de Jure nat. & Gent. lib. 2. cap. 2. pa. 143. What Court I finde not expressed or intimated. I should guess, or almost not doubt, the Court of Three, dispersed in lesser Villages or Towns, where the whole collection of Families did not amount to twice threescore. There was, 1. At Jerusalem the great Sanhedrim (some say distinct from the Ecclesiasticall, and two other) as the supream Parliament: Summa curia seu supremus Senatus Judaeorum, quemadmodum apud nos in Germania est Curia spirensis, apud Gallos Curia Parisiensis, apud Britannos Curia Londinensis, quam alii voce Gallica vocant Parliamentum, Pasor, Lexicon Gr. Lat. pa. 246. Ab his (senatoribus) non erat provocatio. Cun. de republ. Hebr. lib. 1. cap: 12. 2. In every City of 120. Families three and twenty Benchers, to judge of Civil and Criminall matter, even to life and limb. Joseph brings it much to the same, Seven Governors, and to every Governor two Levits assistant, Antiqu. lib. 4. cap. 8. and compare 2 Chron. 19.4, 5. 3. In every less City or least collection of Families a Triumvirate, to judge of smaller matters, ordain Elders, &c. I should parallel, this with our hundred Court, the former with the Sheriffs turn or County Court, the first with as before. More may be learn'd from Godwin, Hebr. Antiqu. lib. 5. cap. 4. Mr Thornedike of religious Assemblies, cap. 3. Pet. Cun. de republ. Hebr. lib. 1. cap. 13. and Weemse Chr. Synagogue, lib. 1. cap. 6. sect. 8. parag 3. And it is observeable, The Hebrews being much delighted with the number of seven, that seven Triumvirats (the less) make up the next middle-Court, (the two over might be the Judges) And thrice as many sevens again the great Court, near seventy. They must be Rabbie's or Persons of authority and place: in the Testimony before alleged from Rabbi, Louis Mutinensis. Triumviri nempè qui huic negotio sic praeerant Fori genus Erant, sive authoritate Public, sive velut ex compromisso, seu auspiciis Their quorum intererat, uti & in rebus Others fieri assolebat, selectum. Selden, de Jure nat. & Gent. lib. 2. cap. 2. Paul. 143. What Court I find not expressed or intimated. I should guess, or almost not doubt, the Court of Three, dispersed in lesser Villages or Towns, where the Whole collection of Families did not amount to twice threescore. There was, 1. At Jerusalem the great Sanhedrim (Some say distinct from the Ecclesiastical, and two other) as the supreme Parliament: Summa curia seu Supremus Senatus Judaeorum, quemadmodum apud nos in Germania est Curia spirensis, apud Gallos Curia Parisiensis, apud Britannos Curia Londinensis, quam alii voce Gallica Vocant Parliamentum, Pastor, Lexicon Great Lat. Paul. 246. Ab his (senatoribus) non erat provocatio. Cun. de Republic. Hebrew lib. 1. cap: 12. 2. In every city of 120. Families three and twenty Benchers, to judge of Civil and Criminal matter, even to life and limb. Joseph brings it much to the same, Seven Governors, and to every Governor two Levits assistant, Antique lib. 4. cap. 8. and compare 2 Chronicles 19.4, 5. 3. In every less city or least collection of Families a Triumvirate, to judge of smaller matters, ordain Elders, etc. I should parallel, this with our hundred Court, the former with the Sheriffs turn or County Court, the First with as before. More may be learned from Godwin, Hebrew Antique lib. 5. cap. 4. Mr Thornedike of religious Assemblies, cap. 3. Pet. Cun. de Republic. Hebrew lib. 1. cap. 13. and Weems Christ Synagogue, lib. 1. cap. 6. sect. 8. Parag 3. 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