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A28383 A plain and brief explanation upon the church catechisme different from what hitherto hath been extant : wherein the first elements and grounds of religion are reduced to such plain and familiar questions and answers ... : to which is added, a plain and useful tract of confirmation / by Nathaniel Blithe ... Blithe, Nathaniel. 1664 (1664) Wing B3197; ESTC R5761 48,274 155

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so called are properly but one Church in regard they are all subject to one and the same Governour they are all built upon the same Rock all profess the same Faith all receive the same Sacralments all perform the same Devotions which although divers congregations yet may they very aptly be reputed members of the same Church Q. But besides these several Churches we also read of a Church Militant and a Church Triumphant how say you then there is but one Church A. These are but the different state and conditions of the Holy Catholick Church and not two Churches In this world it is the Church Militant and it is so termed because alwayes in a posture of War continually fighting against the World the Flesh and the Devil And in the world to come it shall be Triumphant for then it shall take possession of that heavenly Kingdome which the Lord Christ Jesus hath purchased for it where it's warfare shall be ended and it shall gloriously triumph over all its enemies Q. How long shall this Church continue A. To the end of the world Christ from the beginning had and the end shall have a Church against which all the powers of Hell shall not be able to prevail in regard he hath promised to be with them always even unto the end of the world and then he shall receive the true members of it up into glory to reign with him in his everlasting kingdom to eternal Ages Q. Why do you call this a Holy Church A. For divers reasons as first because it is called by Christ Jesus and therefore seperated from the rest of the world by a Holy calling Secondly in regard all her offices administrations and powers are ordained to produce holiness the Religion she professeth is Holy the laws by which she is governed are holy and good the offices she performs are Divine Thirdly because whosoever is called to profess the Faith in Christ is hereby ingaged to holiness of life Fourthly in regard the end of constituting a Church was for the purchasing an holy and peculiar people to God zealous of good works Q. Why do you call this Church Catholick A. Catholick signifies universal or whole under which term the largeness of the Church is comprehended it being extended to all places and to all persons In former time the Jews only were the Church of God but now the partition-wall is broken down and all Nations and all Persons in all Nations have a capacity to be of the Church of Christ Q. What benefits do those receive who are members of his Holy Cathotholick Church A. There are four mentioned in this confession of Faith the communion of Saints the forgiveness of Sins the resurrection of the Body and the life Everlasting Q. Who do you mean by these Saints A. By the Saints I mean such persons as are called by a holy calling and are obedient to it such as are endowed with a holy Faith and purified there by such as are sanctified by the Spirit of God and by vertue thereof do lead an holy and unblameable life such persons are truly and indeed Saints Q. What is that Communion or wherein doth it consist that these holy Persons enjoy A. The Saints on Earth enjoy Communion either with those who are not of the same nature with them as men or with those that are of the same nature with them Q. What persons are those that are not of the same nature with whom the Saints have Communion and wherein doth that Communion consist A. First they have Communion with God the Father they are of his Family they are his Servants his Sons and therefore they may with boldness sue to him for his favours who is as dear and tender over them as a Father is over the fruits of his own Loins Secondly that Saints living in the Church of God have Communion with the Son of God he is our elder Brother our Intercessor and Advocate all our requests are put up to the Father in his Name who by presenting of them before the Throne of Grace makes them available for such things as we beg Thirdly the Saints in the Church of Christ have Communion with the Holy Ghost they become Saints and holy men by partaking of this Divine Spirit of life and by being sanctifyed by him he inhabits in them enlivens and actuates them to the performance of every good and Religious Duty Fourthly The Saints in the Church of Christ have Communion with the blessed Angels these are those Ministring Spirits who are sent abroad to Minister for their sakes who are heirs of Salvation yea the holy Jesus hath assur'd us that they have a particular sense of our condition enforming of us that there is joy in the presence of the Angels of God over one sinner that repenteth Q. What Persons are those that are of the same nature with the Saints with whom they enjoy fellowship and what Communion is it A. These are of two sorts Q. which is the first sort with whom they Communicate A. With those who partake not of the same holiness with them There was a Judas amongst the holy Apostles and there ever was and will be to the end of the World some Hypocrites in the Church of God the Tares must must grow up with the Wheat least by plucking up the one they destroy the other Q. What Communion have they with these A. They communicate in the same Water being both externally baptized they communicate in the same Creed both making the same open confession of Faith both agree in the acknowledgement of the same Principles of Religion both communicate in the same word both hear the same Doctrine preached they communicate at the same Table both eat the same Bread and drink of the same Cup which Christ hath appointed to be received Q. If then the Saint and the Hypocrite communicate in the same benefits how then doth the Saint differ from a Hypocrite or what priviledges doth the one enjoy more that the other A. Although the Hypocrite doth communicate in the same externals with the Saint yet he doth not communicate with him in the same saving Grace nor in the same Faith working by love nor in the same renovation of mind and spirit Q. Are there no other matters wherein they do not communicate A. They do not communicate with the Hypocrite in the same sins in the same accursed infidelity in the same barrenness under the means of Grace in the same false pretence and empty form of Godliness Q. What are the other sort of persons of the same nature with whom they communicate A. The Saints of God living in the Church have communion one with another Q. Wherein doth this Communion consist A. They all communicate of the same Ordinances all partake of the same promises are all endowed with the Graces of the same mutual love and affection keeping the Unity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace all engrafted into the same Stock and all receive
of it we have then great need to be confirmed in those holy resolutions and good purposes and also strengthened against those fierce batteries and desperate assaults that will be made upon us We are now actually to renounce the Devil the VVorld and the Flesh to bid a bold and open defiance to all the works of Hell and Satan and therefore we must receive the assistance of the good Spirit of God which is the design and proper work of Confirmation And this doth evidently manifest not only the lawfulness but likewise the necessity of this Divine Rite in imitation of the excellent pattern of our Saviour Christ who is the head of the Church he entred this way upon his Duty and Work not being thereto urg'd by necessity but only to point out to us which is the most proper and compendious way to gain a competency of strength and power to enable us to perform our Christian duty him whom we are strictly charged to follow as dear Children was over shadowed with the Holy Ghost just when he was entring upon the performance of that weighty work about which he came down from Heaven Neither is this useful ministry only warranted unto us by the president of the Holy Jesus the great exemplar to all succeeding ages but also we find it diligently observed and duly practised in the first and purest ages of Christianity The blessed Apostles in imitation of their great Lord and Master and by vertue of that Authority they received from him confirm their converts after that by Baptism they are admited into the number of Christs Flock After the Disciples were endowed with power from on high by being miraculously inspired with the gifts of the Holy Ghost they communicate of the same Spirit to their Proselytes to help their imperfections and for this we have the plain express words of Scripture the relation whereof is recorded Acts 8.14 15 16 17. when the Disciples that were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God they sent unto them Peter and John who when they were come down prayed for them that they might receive the Holy Ghost for as yet he was fallen upon none of them only they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus then laid they their hands on them and they received the Holy Ghost Now if we do but duly observe these words they give us a clear and full account of the whole order of this Divine Ritual 1. Here are the Persons that are capable of this ministry those that are baptized and it is to such only that the great blessing of the Holy Spirit doth belong it is only those that through the Gate of Baptism are received into the number of Christs flock upon whom he will power down the gifts and graces of his holy Spirit by the ministration of his Embassadors 2. Here is the time when this Apostolick Rite is administred after Baptism When by this holy Sacrament they had engaged themselves in the practise of the true Christian Religion then was the season that the holy Apostles by the laying on of hands communicated unto them a larger measure of the holy Spirit to strengthen them in the performance of those Solemn engagements they then made 3. Here was the manner how Confirmation was by these devout Persons administred it was by Prayer and laying on of hands 4. Here are the only Ministers of this Rite two of the select Apostles Peter and John Philip the Evangelist who converted and baptized them gave not the Holy Ghost for he had not power so to do for this gift was proper only to the Apostles to none of the inferiour Pastors or Teachers And this very order doth the Church of England punctually observe in the administration of this Primitive Discipline she confirms none but those that are baptized and the time when she administers it is after baptisme and here indeed she something varies from the primitive practise who confirmed their converts presently after Baptism but she not until a considerable time afterwards until the baptized are grown to years of discretion to understand their Baptismal vow but there is very good reason for it in regard those Heathens which in the beginning were converted to the Christian Faith were at age when baptized to understand that promise they then made and so were in a fit capacity to be confirmed at that very instant She likewise administers this Rite by prayer and the laying on of hands as also the Administers hereof are the Bishops who succeed in the place and ordinary office of the Apostles So that the same thing that is now done in imposition of hands is no other than what was done by the first publishers of the Gospel such as were inspired and miraculously assisted by an infallible Spirit all deriving from the very same Authority Our Church doth no more than what was practised in the first and purest ages of Christianity even by those whose president is a very good Authority in this case And now I am not able to conjecture what can be said against the lawfulness of confirmation unless it should be objected that it was only ordained for a time viz. for the Apostles time and after it was to expire But if I can prove that this ministry was not temporary and relative only to the Apostles time but was to descend to the Church and to continue with it for ever and hereby to become a perpetual and never-ceasing Ministry I cannot then conceive what there is farther to be objected against the justness and lawfulness of this Rite And first in order to this performance let it be observed that confirmation is established and passed by St. Paul if he may be supposed to be the Author or the Epistle to the Hebrewes into a Christian doctrine in that very Epistle we shall find the Apostle to make imposition of hands namely that which is the Ceremony in Confirmation by which it was usually known a fundamental point Heb. 6.1 2. I shall set downe the very words as tending very much to my present purpose Therefore leaving the principles of the Doctrine of Christ let us go on unto perfection not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works and of Faith towards God of the Doctrine of Baptism and of laying on of hands and of the Resurrection of the dead and of eternal judgment Here are six fundamental points of St. Pauls Catechism which he laid as the foundation or beginning of the institution of Christianity and amongst these imposition of hands is reckoned as a part of the foundation and it appears very plaine to me that the Apostle intends the very same imposition of hands as was used in confirming the baptized in regard it is placed immediately after baptism as being a discipline which was to follow upon it in order to the building up of a Christian now this being a ground work of Christianity it must of necessity follow that it must have