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Exaltation namely Resurrection Ascension and Glorification in Heaven ARTICLE V. The third day he rose again from the dead Tho' being a Christian I need no Proof of Christ's rising from the Dead yet to confirm my belief of so eminent an Article God has given me the Testimony of Angels of the Men that guarded the Sepulcher the many Apparitions of Christ after he was risen the Effusion of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles the Miracles done by them in his Name So that I have just ground to believe and profess That the Body of Christ saw no Corruption as did the Bodies of the Patriarchs And because it was impossible he should be holden of the Power of Death I do believe that he did really rise again and that the very same Body and Soul of our Saviour which were separated by Death were by his own Divine Power reunited in his Resurrection And as to the time when he arose I have been taught and do believe That it was the Third day after his Death which hapned to be the First day of the Week Which Day we celebrate in memory of his Resurrection and which has immemorially been called The Lord's Day ARTICLE VI. He ascended into Heaven and sitteth c. I believe That Christ ascended by the same Power he rose And that this was no other Power than that of his own Divinity by which as an High-Priest of good things to come he once ascended visibly and locally into the Heaven of Heavens as the High-Priest once every Year entred into the Holy of Holies And the End of his Ascension was I believe to prepare a place for Believers and to receive them to it that where he is they might be also After Christ's Ascension into Heaven he took his Place at the Right-Hand of God Not that I think God who is a most absolute Spirit hath either Right or Left Hand but that this is spoken after the manner of Men who place those whom they will most honour upon their Right-hand And from Christ's being thus placed in Heaven I collect That he there took up his Abode in a State of Majesty and Power to shew that he was above all Creatures in Heaven and Earth and that he is exalted to be the King of Saints and Judge of Sinners the Prince of our Salvation and High-Priest of our Profession and that in him there was an Union of the Regal Power and Priestly Office when he sat down at the Right-hand of the Father Almighty So that by the former he is perfectly able to subdue all his Enemies and by the latter he doth ever intercede for and eternally save those that are his ARTICLE VII From thence he shall come to judge c. As I believe that Christ redeemed me by his death and passion and that by his Ascension he is become my Advocate and Intercessor with God so I believe that he shall come the second time from Heaven with great Glory to judge the World For besides the particular Judgment that passeth upon every Man immediately upon his Death when the departed Soul is set at God's Tribunal and examined of all its Thoughts Words and Actions I say besides this particular Judgment I believe their shall be a general Judgment when all shall be judged as well the Quick that shall be alive at that day as the Dead who shall then be raised up And that this last Judgment Christ himself as a Supream Judge shall pass the final Sentence and that the Saints as Assessors shall pass their Sentence of Approbation I believe too That I and all Men shall be judged of all things done in the Body whether Good or Evil And that upon the pronouncing of the Sentence the truly penitent shall pass to an Estate of Eternal Happiness and finally the Impenitent to an Estate of Eternal Misery ARTICLE VIII I believe in the Holy Ghost Having briefly declared what my Faith is in God the Father and God the Son I am next to declare what I believe concerning God the Holy Ghost And first I believe That without Faith in the Holy Ghost I cannot believe in God the Father nor in his Son as my Lord. For no Man can call God Father but by the Holy Ghost nor can any Man say that Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost Whom I believe to be the Third Person in the Divine Being and therefore True God And that as he proceedeth from the Father and the Son which I believe he doth he is a Person distinct from both The Spirit in whom I believe is called Holy because in himself he is without all Pollution and sin and because he is the Author of all Holiness in me and all who truly believe in him So that all my Holiness is but a Ray or Effusion of the Holy Ghost which doth furnish my Heart with spiritual and saving Graces by the Work of Sanctification ARTICLE IX I believe the Holy Catholick Church the Communion of Saints After this plain Account given by me of the Articles which concern the Blessed Trinity I will now give the like Account of those that follow which respect such only as truly believe in and obey and Worship the Trinity in Unity and who are here called the Church Which I plainly take to signifie all those whom Christ hath called out of the World to be his peculiar People Over whom he hath a Sovereign Authority in regard of which they willingly and chearfully pay him Homage and obey his Law and Ordinances For by Church I have been taught to understand the Corporation and General Family of all true Believers which Family truly deserves to be called Holy in respect of its Head which is Christ who is Holy in himself and whose Holiness is imputed to all sincere Believers And who through the Grace given to them do labour study and endeavour to be Holy And the Church in this familiar acception I believe is Universal as well as Holy and that there are in all the Quarters of the World those who by Baptism are admitted into it and so made Members of Christ's Mystical Body who are guided by his Spirit nourished by the Word and Sacrament and who are obedient to the Rule and Government of the Bishops and Pastors lawfully called to their Offices And of this Society of Believers which constitute the Church some are in a state of War continually fighting against their own and Christ's Enemies but yet in daily expectation of Triumph and a Crown And these are called the Church Militant which is on Earth And some are in a state of Peace for having fought the good Fight of Faith and finished their Warfare they are entred into their Master's Joy And these make the Church Triumphant which is crowned in Heaven Now these I hold are not two divers Churches but the same Church under a different State and Condition For I believe the Church to be essentially but one And as Christ's Mystical Body the Church
ought to be able to recite the Words of the Creed to have a competent Knowledge of their meaning and of the influence each Article ought to have upon my Coversation I will therefore first rehearse the Words thereof and then give you such an Account of their Sense and Influence as I have been taught by you I Believe in God the Father Almighty Maker of Heaven and Earth And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost born of the Virgin Mary suffered under Pontius Pilate was crucified dead and buried He descended into Hell The third day he rose again from the dead He ascended into Heaven and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty From thence he shall come to judge both the quick and the dead I believe in the Holy Ghost the Holy Catholick Church the Communion of Saints the Forgiveness of Sins the Resurrection of the Body and the Life everlasting Amen Having thus rehearsed the wor● of the Creed my next Task is ● give a short plain Declaration ● what I believe in every Article ARTICLE I. I believe in God the Father A●mighty Maker of Heaven an● Earth In this Article I have bee● taught to believe that there is God and that he is an Eterna● Spirit whose Being is of himself and not from any other and tha● from him all things have their Being And I further believe Tha● this God is but One because he is the Infinite Independent and Omnipotent Cause which can be but One. I believe also That this God is the Eternal Father of Christ and that for his sake he is also my Heavenly Father and that being Almighty he can do for me whatsoever he will I likewise believe That in Six days this God created all things of Nothing by his Word for his Glory and that he still preserveth all things by the same Word of his Power ARTICLE II. And in Iesus Christ his only Son our Lord. In this Second Article of the Creed I have been taught to believe in Jesus Christ and that he is the only Son of God and of the same Divine Essence with him That he is called Jesus because he is the only Saviour of Mankind and that he is called Christ or Messiah which signifies Anointed because he was anointed to the Three Offices of a Prophet Priest and King which Three under the Law were in an especial manner Anointed And I believe That all these Three met in Christ and that as a Prophet he doth instruct his Church outwardly by his Word and inwardly by his Spirit And I believe That as a Priest he made satisfaction unto God for the Sins of Mankind when he once offered up himself upon the Cross and that by the Sacrifice of himself he reconciled God and Man And further I believe That as a Priest he continually makes Intercession for me and all true Christians at the right Hand of his Father in Heaven and doth bless me in turning me from my Iniquities In like manner I believe That Jesus was not only Christ that is Anointed to be a Prophet and a Priest in the sense now declared but that he was also Anointed to be a King And that as such he doth govern and preserve his Church he erects and sets up his Throne in the Hearts of Believers He gives them Grace to subdue every rebellious Lust and habit of Sin that it reign not in them He conquers Satan and restrains his Power He overcomes Death and having received all Authority in Heaven and Earth he rules over all Men and all Creatures and that of his Kingdom there shall be no end So that to him belongs absolute Dominion over all and Obedience is due to him from all ARTICLE III. Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost born of the Virgin Mary In this Article I profess to believe That when Christ was made of the Seed of David according to the Flesh he was made in all things like to my self excepting Sin For that could affect neither his Humane Soul nor Body because in both he was most Holy as being conceived only by the Operation of the Holy Ghost and born of a spotless Virgin For Christ that he might be our Kinsman and capable to redeem us by paying our Debts in the same Humane Nature in which they were contracted it was necessasary he should be the Seed of the Woman And that he might plainly appear to be that Seed of the Woman which was promised it was likewise necessary he should be born of a Virgin who was of the Lineage and House of David All which I believe from God's Word was accomplished in the Blessed Mother of Christ ARTICLE IV. Suffered under Pontius Pilate c. This is an Article that you have often told me I ought well to understand for it respects Christ's Death upon which the whole Hinge of my Salvation turns I find the History of it to be clearly and fully set forth by the Evangelists and as to the knowledge of it St. Paul valued it so highly that he desired to know nothing else but Jesus Christ crucified Now by my believing of the Crucifixion I confess that according to the Prophecies Christ suffered in his Humane Nature both in Soul and Body his Divine Nature being uncapable of suffering And that this hapned at the time when Pontius Pilate was the Roman Governour of Judaea who being addicted to Cruelty and sinful compliance condemned Christ to be crucified And as Moses lifted up the Serpent on the Pole in the Wilderness so was Christ lifted up on the Cross and by a painful ignominious and accursed Death did expiate my sin and redeemed me from all vain Conversation and from the Curse of the Law and gave me an Entrance into Heaven All which unspeakable Benefits are justly to be ascribed to the Blood of Christ because it was of infinite value as being the Blood of that Person who was God as well as Man And as I believe Christ voluntarily laid down his Life and that his Soul was really separated from his Body so I likewise believe that as a dead Man he was buried after the manner of the Jewish Nation namely that he was bound in Grave-clothes with Spices and laid the Grave with an heavy Stone rolled to the mouth of the Sepulcher All which were certain Tokens of his Death as being the usual known Rites of a Jewish Funeral I also believe That Christ being dead his Soul and Body remain'd in a separate condition under the Power of Death and that his Soul was reunited to the Body before it did putrifie in the Grave But as to the various Opinions about his Descent into Hell I think them either too high or too unprofitable for my research And as you have taught me so I believe that Christ's Birth Death and Burial or being under the Dominion of Death were the Three Degrees of his Humiliation answerable to which were the Three Degrees of his
has an Vnion with Him as being the Head of it so I believe there is a Common Vnion among the Members both those that are glorified in Heaven and those that in some degree are sanctified on Earth And this is called the Communion of Saints and is the first Priviledge of the Christian Church And by vertue of this all true Christians communicate in all Offices of Piety and Charity in doing good to one anothers Bodies and Souls And this they do upon the account that they have in common One God one Christ one Spirit one Lord one Faith one Baptism one Hope ARTICLE X. The Forgiveness of Sins As the Communion of Saints genuinely ariseth from the Nature of the Vniversal Church so Pardon of Sins follows from both For none shall have their Sins forgiven but those who live and die in the Communion of the Church For unless I abide in this Ark I shall certainly perish Now Sin as I have been instructed is of two sorts the one Original which is the sin of my Nature the other Actual which is the sin of my Conversation The former I brought with me into the World the latter I commit while I live therein And both these sorts of sin deserve Eternal Death and can only be pardon'd by the Merits of Christ For sin being a Transgression of the Law of God it can only be forgiven by him whose Law it transgresseth For Remission of sins is the second Priviledge of the Church which is preached to all in the Name of Christ and sealed in Baptism wherein I believe my Original Sin is presently pardon'd and that my Actual Sins committed after Baptism shall be pardon'd if I truly repent me of the same Now this my Belief of the Forgiveness of Sins supposes that I believe That God graciously and freely without any Desert on Man's part gave his Son to die for the World and That for the sake of his meritorious Death he remits the Fault absolves from the Guilt and acquits from Punishment all truly penitent and believing Sinners And I do further believe That he imputes to them the Obedience of his own Son and his Righteousness and by means thereof accounts them just in his sight I believe That all who are justified and thus acquitted have Holiness in some degree according to the Condition of this Life Which Holiness tho' it cannot altogether discharge them from sin yet it doth not suffer it to reign over them So that a justified Person is not under its Dominion nor yields himself a Vassal to it but resists its Commands and makes it die daily And for the greater security of the Forgiveness of sins God hath committed to his Ministers an indispensible Power and Charge to preach Faith and Repentance as the Condition of this Forgiveness He hath likewise appointed them to pray and intercede and also to baptize for the Forgiveness of sins and to administer the Lord's Supper in memory of that Blood which was shed for the Remission of Sins And indeed all that God hath left in the Hand and Power of his Ministers especially tends to make Men capable of receiving what they believe namely the Remission of sins ARTICLE XI The Resurrection of the Body It was the Hope of the Fathers under the Old Testament as well as it is of Christians under the New That there shall be a Resurrection both of the Just and Unjust And if it were otherwise Christians of all Men would be most miserable and all that I have learn'd and you have taught me concerning Christianity would be in vain But I firmly and truly believe That my Mortal Body shall be raised from the Corruption of the Grave by Vertue of the Resurrection of Christ And this my Belief is founded upon the Power and good Pleasure of God who both can and will raise from the dead the very same Body that died ARTICLE XII The Life everlasting The Enjoyment of Everlasting Life is the last Christian Privilege and that which crowns the rest And I have learned to understand by this Life the Enjoyment of all true Happiness in Soul and Body For I believe that the Faculties of the Souls of just Persons shall be perfectly enlightned and sanctified and that their Bodies shall live after the manner of Spirits and be exceedingly glorified And opposite to this Life everlasting I believe there is an everlasting Death which is the Portion of the Wicked And that as Life everlasting consists in the Fruition so I believe everlasting Death consists in the Loss of God's Presence and all other Comforts and is the enduring of the sting of Conscience and Torments of Hell for ever But as my believing all the Articles of the Christian Faith as they are summ'd up in that which is called the Apostles Creed supposes that I am to learn not only the Words but likewise the Sense of the Creed so it also implies that I should live like them that do believe for otherwise my consenting to the Truth of the Articles will stand me in no stead And therefore not medling with remote and learned Inferences I will draw such from each Article as are near and familiar short and edifying As for Example From my believing that God created me I infer I am bound to be obedient and subject to him By my believing that Christ redeemed me I think it my Duty to yield up my self to him as his Purchase and to be wholly disposed by him and employed only in his Service My believing Christ's Conception by the Holy Ghost and his Birth of the Virgin should make me diligent to fit my Heart for the Holy Ghost to overshadow and for Christ to be born in it My belief of Christ's Crucifixion should teach me to crucifie the Flesh with the Affections and Lusts and to destroy the Body of sin My belief of his Death and Burial should make me content to die for the sake of Truth being assured that if I suffer for Christ I shall also reign with him It should also keep me from being disheartned by Death seeing that Christ by dying hath taken away the Stin● of Death which is Sin and ma● it an Entrance into Life My b●lieving the Resurrection of Chris● should make me actually rise fro● Sin to a New Life and utterl● to forsake my Sins as Christ di● the Grave to which after ● was once risen from it he returned no more My believin● Christ's Ascension and sitting ● the Right-hand of God shoul● teach me to set my Affections o● things above and not on thing on the Earth The believing Judgment to come should mak● me careful so to walk as that may not be condemned in i● My believing the Holy Catholick Church and Communion o● Saints should render me might● circumspect to preserve Charity which is the Bond of Peace and to avoid all things destructive o● Catholick Unity The Remission of sins which I believe should make me highly to esteem all those Ways and Means which
So that on the contrary I am enjoyned to keep my Body in Temperance Soberness and Chastity to preserve Modesty in Thought Behaviour and Apparel In the Eighth Commandment which concerns Man's Estate I am as I have been taught forbidden all defraudation or deceitful Stealth Oppression and violent Robbery Sacriledge or pillaging of God all Bribery and withholding other mens dues with all covetous desires And on the contrary I am bound by vertue of this Command to give to all their Dues to live in some lawful Calling and therein to be diligent to restore that which hath been stolen to give Alms to the Poor and to avoid the Company of all such as would entice me to break this Law The Ninth Commandment concerns Man's Good Name and forbids me to lye to raise or receive or to divulge any false or malicious Reports against my Neighbour It likewise forbids all groundless Suspicions together with suborning and encouraging of false Witnesses And on the other hand it enjoyns me to love and speak the Truth to preserve my own Reputation and when it is seasonable to vindicate my own Innocence and the Innocency of my Neighbour when I know either to be unjustly aspersed In the Last Commandment which especially respects Man's Desires I am forbidden to covet my Neighbours Goods of what nature or sort soever And I am required to regulate my Affections to restrain all sinful Desires to be content with my present Condition to learn and labour truly to get mine own living and to do my Duty in that state of life unto which it hath pleased God to call me And now having given this account of the Ten Commandments I leave it to your upright Consideration whether my knowledge of them be fufficient to qualifie me for the Holy Communion The Obedience I owe to these Precepts is the next thing that importantly concerns me And here I openly confess that it is not in my power to obey God's Commandments without his special Grace but that if this be once shed in my heart it will enable me to obey them And when my Obedience is true faithful and sincere though mixed with much weakness imperfection and many sins yet if therein I live not wilfully impenitent I do unfeignedly believe God will accept and Crown it But I have been often taught that this special Grace of God cannot be obtained but by diligent Prayer Which you have told me is the Third General Branch of my Christianity and that it has for its Rule that Divine Form Christ composed and which from him is called The Lord's Prayer And this consists of a Preface six Petitions and a Conclusion Of each of which I will now give such an account as I have learned from you beginning with the Preface namely Our Father which art in Heaven Wherein I am taught to direct my Prayers to God as to a Father whom I ought to approach with holy Reverence and with humble Confidence that he will hear and grant what I pray for And to him only Prayers ought to be made because he only is every where present to receive them and every way able to grant what is prayed for The Six Petitions now follow whereof the Three first concern God's Glory and the Three last concern Man's Wants PETITION I. Hallowed be thy Name In this Petition I am taught to desire and chiefly to endeavour the glorification of God's Holy Name which Name in general signifies God himself and in particular all his Titles as Lord Jehovah c. next all his glorious Attributes or Excellencies together with every thing that has a peculiar relation unto him as his Word his House his Day c. So that in this Petition I pray That God would strike my heart with such an Heavenly awe that I may humbly reverence his great Name and carry such a respect to all things that relate unto him and his Worship as may manifest my honour to his great Majesty that my holy Profession be not blasphemed but glorified by my self and others PETITION II. Thy Kingdom come Divines tell me and I heartily believe That God has a Threefold Kingdom 1. A Kingdom of Power whereby he ruleth over all Creatures even his professed Enemies 2. A Kingdom of Grace whereby he ruleth in the hearts of his Children by his Word and Spirit 3. A Kingdom of Glory which is in Heaven And in a more eminent manner shall begin at the last Judgment when Christ as Man shall deliver up the Kingdom to God his Father When all the Saints shall be taken in to Reign with him And o● this Kingdom there shall be no end And in praying that God's Kingdom may come I desire that God would stablish his Throne and Rule for ever in my Heart And by the Power of his Grace subdue all those Rebellious Corruptions that exalt themselves against him That the Gospel may be settled where it is not received that all the Ends of the Earth may see the Salvation of Christ That he would hasten the coming of his Kingdom of Glory and so consummate and accomplish the Kingdom of Grace PETITION III. Thy will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven I have been constantly Catechized to believe That the Will of God is either secret or revealed and that I am to pay Obedience to them both patiently submitting to God's secret Will and chearfully performing as far as I am able his Revealed Will as it is set down in his Word And as the doing of God's Will and not my own is the matter of my Obedience so the manner of my Obedience is the Example of the Holy Angels in Heaven who execute the Commands of God with readiness speed faithfulness and constancy So that in praying Thy Will be done c. I desire God to enable me by his Grace chearfull● to suffer God's Will in all hi● Afflictions and readily to perform it in all his Commands And that God would give m● of that Heavenly Zeal to his Service wherewith the blessed Angels are inspired that I may obey his Will with the lik● Warmth and Chearfulness and that following them in their Obedience while I am on Earth I may be joyned with them to sing Eternal Praises in Heaven PETITION IV. Give us this Day our daily bread This is the first of the Three Petitions that concerns Man's Wants in which I am taught to profess my dependance upon God for this present life and every thing that supports it For by Bread I have been taught ●o understand all outward Com●orts necessary for this life and ●hat I am to pray that by direct ●nd honest means I may enjoy ●o much of this Worlds good as ●s convenient and agreeable for my present Condition and just Occasions And by saying daily I intimate my Contentedness with present necessaries and my purpose to continue daily Prayer for them And by thus Praying I cast my Cares upon God and declare that only from his Fatherly hand I expect
you may here do wisely to call to mind by what occasions and with what baits you have been ●nd still are apt to be drawn away and enticed to the end you may with greater vigilance and courage avoid and resist them For common Prudence will teach you to strengthen the Fence where the Beast useth to break in and to re-inforce that Avenue where the Enemy is wont to make and prevail in his Attack XLVIII The last thing I shall mention concerning your Religious Resolutions is their speedy execution for delay therein has ever been thought dangerous a● having a throat wide enough t● swallow the biggest opportun●ty And you cannot be su●● till you practise what you pu●pose for seeing your life co●tinually walks to and fro ● a breath and that you have 〈◊〉 warrant of being able to do th● the next hour which this yo● neglect and put off this throug●ly concludes for the present d●ing of what you purpose An● if holy Resolutions might safe●● be delay'd yet they can be delay'd no longer than your com●ing to the Scarament becau● you cannot safely approach th● Ordinance without stedfast● purposing to lead a new lif● for till you are a new Creatur● or begin to lead a new life yo● are in sense of Scripture dea● And how absurd a thing is it 〈◊〉 put Bread and Wine into a dea● mans mouth none so stupid a● not to imagine You may indeed naturally eat and drink the Bread and Wine receive into your stomach the elements of the Sacrament but if you live in the liking much more in the commission of any thing you know to be sin you can receive no more spiritual nourishment in the Sacrament than a dead Carcass at the best Entertainment XLIX And this is another consideration that lays upon you a necessity presently to renounce your sins to give them a Bill of Divorce and to withdraw from them all degrees of kindness and respect For without this you can be in no fit disposition to be married to Christ and to embrace all the Graces flowing from him In short that Resolution which I call a branch of Repentance and which is indispensible required of you when you come to the Lords Table is made up of these two things First Renouncing of all sin Secondly Embracing of all Christian Vertues The first without the second is but sweeping the house without furnishing it And therefore when you have cleansed your Soul of the nastiness and dirt of sin you are not to let it lye empty but to furnish it with all those Graces commanded you in the Gospel such especially as are required in every one coming to the Supper of the Lord. And those are chiefly three namely Faith Charity and Devotion L. The necessity of Faith is expresly taught you by your first Catechism where it saith That a lively Faith in Gods Mercies through Christ is required of every Communicant and that the Body and Blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lords Supper For it is by Faith that you there look upon him whom God hath set forth to be the Propitiation for your Sins even Jesus Christ the Lamb of God that taketh away the Sins of the World Rom. 3.25 John 1.29 You easily perceive the necessity of Faith when you mind that in receiving the Holy Sacrament you are to believe that Jesus is the true Seed of the Woman which was promised in the beginning and was sent in the fulness of time that in hi● all the Nations of the Earth i● they will may be blessed he being the Universal and Mighty Saviour who both will and can save all that come unto him there being no other in whom Salvation is to be expected Yo● are likewise to believe that he was crucified or died an ignominious or cursed death and that the Merits of his death are sufficient to save all Sinners and that all those Merits are convey'd to you in the Sacrament when it is worthily received LI. But as to the clear Nature o● that Faith now required of you the Church fairly intimates wha● it is when she calls it a lively Faith in Gods Mercy through Christ LII And Faith is said to be lively when it works through Love shewing it self in well doing for where Life is there will be Action And the Life of Faith like that of Nature will shew it self in the Heart Tongue and Hands In the first by sincereness of Devotion and holy Thoughts in the second by wholsome and gracious Communication And in the last by works of Justice and Charity LIII The Object of this lively Faith is God's Mercy upon which it reflects as the Fountain whence the Scriptures have proceeded in which Gods Covenant for Mans Redemption is established and his Promises to believing penitent Sinners are contained And if you shall inquire into the reason of all this you will find that nothing but his meer Mercy moved God to make known his Will and in the Holy Scriptures to reveal the Means of Salvation and make the way to Heaven plain and easie It was onely to shew the great love wherewith he loved you and the exceeding Riches of his Grace that prevailed with God to be thus kind unto you LIV. But all this is through Christ he is the Conduit of all these Blessings being of God made unto all Believers Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification Redemption He is the Author o● all true Knowledge the cause o● your Justification your Sanctification and will be also of your Deliverance and rescue from all Calamities that you are subject to in this Life and at last from Death it self by raising you again 1 Cor. 1.30 And as by a voice from Heaven God declaed with Solemnity that he was well pleased with Christ so he hath likewise declared that he is well pleased with Believers only for his sake By Christ you are predestinated adopted accepted and pardon'd and shall be glorified So that in your own Person you may speak as the Apostle did in the Name of all Christians Ephes 1.3 4 5 c. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who hath blessed me with all spiritual Blessings in heavenly things in Christ according as he hath chosen me in him that I should be holy and without blame before him in Love LV. In whom I have Redemption through his Blood the forgiveness of Sins according to the riches of his Grace c. It is impossible in any Duty without Faith to please God or to be accepted of him because whatsoever is not of Faith is Sin But in the matter of the Holy Sacrament Faith hath a more appropriate Office for by it as by a Hand Mouth and Stomach you receive eat and digest the spiritual Food and heavenly Sustenance by which your Soul is nourished to eternal Life And in the sense of the Spirit to eat and drink the Body and Blood of Christ is properly to believe on him
that would make him a Client to the Saints and a constant Votary to the Blessed Virgin and his Guardian Spirit He that is well grounded in the Doctrine of the Second Commandment will never be induced to believe that the Image is to be adored with the same Worship that is due to what is worshipped He will be wary of admitting any bodily representations of the Holy Trinity and look jealously upon all the Doctrine of Image worship which he sees to be vindicated with a few remote and suspicious Distinctions devised by the Fathers of that Doctrine on purpose to maintain its Credit He that is throughly instructed in the Doctrine of the Third Commandment and hath thence been taught to tremble at and reverence the Holy Name of the Almighty will never be induced to believe that frequent Cursing and Swearing if customary is Venial or a Sin which is pardonable in its own Nature and for which the Favour of God cannot be forfeited That equivocating in Oaths is ●awful That our most Solemn Oaths may be dispensed with That the dreadful Name of God may be used in the unwarrantable exorcization of the Creatures That Understanding and Devotion are not necessarily required to our Invocations upon God He that has been throughly informed of the mind of its eternal Author in the Fourth Commandment will never give up himself to a Religion that prefers a Mans Day before Gods or a Saints Day before the Lords Which would alter the Institution of God himself as was designed by Pope Silvester who decreed that Thursday should be kept for the Lords Day He that hath well learned the Fifth Commandment must do great Violence to his Understanding before he can chuse to be of a Religion that loves to drink the Blood of princes That absolves Subjects from their Allegiance to their Lawful Sovereign That gives Power to a Vicar to depose Princes at Pleasure That Arms Subjects with Power to murther their King The like may be said of all the Precepts of the Royal Law of God which is the most perfect Rule of our Obedience and which we are Taught to violate so soon as we have given up our selves to Popery and to the Service of the Roman Moloch And though these are Mysteries which the Romish Seducers carefully conceal and sometime zealously inveigh against while they are compassing easie Proselytes with whom they deal in the most specious Pretences yet they have no sooner deluded them to give up their Names to Popery and thereupon to shake Hands with all liberty of judging for themselves than by degrees they let them know what is to be done And if they startle at doing what is commanded them this is presently censured for a Relick of their Old Heresie and that there was something wanting in their Conversion which cannot be supplied but by acting throughly all the most horrible Injunctions of their New Faith And by the same means of being well Catechised in the Lords Prayer a Man will be able to apprehend and reject the many Errors Popery would impose upon him in that high concern For thereby he will clearly perceive that Prayer ought be made to God only and that none to can share with him in that or any other part of Divine and Religious Worship And that for this reason he ought not to embrace a Religion which enjoyns him to pray unto Saints and Angels and that too not only to have them intercede to God for him but also to help him in his Necessities and to deliver him both in Bodily and Ghostly Dangers And that this may not be thought the fault of Rosaries Hours and Books of private Devotions for which the Church of Rome is accountable as having confirmed them by her Authority it is also the Tenor of her publick Service as is plainly to be seen in the Collects Hymns and Litanies of that Breviary which was restored by the Council of Trent and authorised by several Popes and which is at this day in uncontroulable use through all the Papal Dominions And we might also observe the like concerning the Doctrine of the Sacraments in which whosoever is once fully instructed according to the Catechism of this Church will quickly discern the Abuses thereinto introduced by Popery To mention no more than what belongs to the Author of a Sacrament which our Catechism asserts and which is an undeniablle Truth to be only Christ And therefore all those things are to be excluded the number of Sacraments that are not of his immediate and clear appointment And that Orders Penance Confirmation Marriage Extream Unction all Romish Sacraments are not of Christ's Institution is easily discernable to Men but slenderly versed in the Holy Bible and therefore not to be received for the Sacraments of Christ but Inventions of those who teach for Doctrines the Commandments of Men. Now by these imperfect intimations we may safely infer That those who have had their Foundation in Religion surely laid according to the publickly allowed Catechism of this Church must have other Ends to serve than those of Religion and drive other projects than Gods Honour and their own Salvation who forsake her Communion for that of Rome But to return What ever hath unhappily contributed to our Revolting to the one hand or the other from the Established Religion of this Church there is none that will deny but that the lack of a plain and solid Catechising has had therein a very large share And therefore we may conlude That the careful practice of that will be a chief means to restore Union and Peace the Omission whereof hath occasioned the contrary And indeed Catechising seems the only proper way not only to strengthen those that do stand but to raise up those that are faln if we consider how ineffectual all other ways have proved which have been managed to this end Which now come to be surveyed CHAP. VIII The Methods used for our reclaiming surveyed proving ineffectual c. AND here we need not be told how Indulgence and Clemency Acts of Amnesty and Grace have been so far unable so much as to work us up to a good Humour that like fresh Pastures to unruly Beasts they have only served to strengthen us for a sturdier resistance Nor need we be told of making Converts with the Churches Patrimony for though by this means some may be invited to bear the Ark of God yet they do it but like the Philistins Kine who were still lowing after the Calves they had left behind them It needs not be demonstrated that our frowardness and opiniastrè are not to be cured by such Methods But that which I would chiefly take notice of is that Disputation and Preaching which out of an agreeableness that they are generally thought to bear to our distempers and the powerfulness of their management have obtained a Name to be the only proper remedies But the continuance of the Malady is a convincing Argument that these are not so proper for
occasion or ground of this Suretiship we are certain that for its great standing in the Church it may take place among those Primitive Rites which were in all descending Ages to be retained And this will appear from the very Nature and Reason of the thing it self And a custom or Law though it cannot be elder yet it may safely be supposed to be as old as its chief Motive and Reason Now the nearest Method to prove the reasonableness of this custom of Baptismal Sureties is to examine both what they do for the Child at the instant of his Baptism and what they undertake for him for the future And as to what the Sureties do for the Child at the time he receives this Sacrament Platina tells us that was no more than to hold it in their arms till it was baptised and to give it a name according or at least not contrary to the Parents Directions And this is a thing so harmless that none can have any colour to quarrel or reject it And as for what the Sureties undertake in the childs stead for the future it can merit no just reprehension seeing it is no more than to be careful that the child be vertuously brought up to lead a Godly and a Christian Life and be taught such things as are necessary to the attainment of Eternal Happiness according to the Exhortation of the Office of Publick Baptism And to the end that this might not be over-burthensom to the Sureties the Church provides that her Curates shall diligently teach whom she has baptised and so to instruct them that they may be fit for confirmation At which time the Sureties are discharged of their Bands because at Confirmation the Baptised answer and undertake in their own Names what their Sureties have done in their stead But it may still be replied That the Parents are fittest to engage for their Children and that so weighty a concernment ought not to be transferr'd unto Strangers I must confess this was once my own Perswasion out of which I could not argue my self till I consider'd 1. That by the Law both of God and Nature Parents are obliged to instruct their children in the things of God and therefore need not to enter into Bonds 2. That Parents may die before their Children arrive to a capacity of being instructed or they may be ignorant and unable or negligent and careless to instruct them 3. That the Parents may be corrupted with Schism and Heresie and by reason thereof be altogether unfit to perform this Office And indeed if we reflect upon the temperament of the Age we live in the Church may seem never to have had more need of Sureties for their Orthodox instruction whom she takes into her Communion For so many Parents are infatuated with erronious Opinions that none are more improper to engage for the regular Catechism of their children than themselves And if there were none of these Reasons herein argumentative yet the thing it self is of so great importance that the Church hath ever thought it insecure to have none bound but the Parents And there are who upon no contemptible account esteem it very incongruous that those should present the Child to be washt of that pollution which it derived from them And upon this score it might be that the Father was wont not to be admitted to be present at the Baptism of his Child but stood at the Church-door while the Infant was carried in and baptized Zanchius who was well read in the Writings of the ancient Fathers of the Church speaking of this custom of Godfathers and Godmothers in his Commentaries upon the Ephesians assures of its antiquity that it opposeth no period of Holy Writ that it is an Effect of the Parents love and care to their children thus to make all possible provision for their Religious Institution That it is beneficial for the Infant in case of the Parents death and an assistance to the Parents if they live That it is a means to beget and increase mutual kindness among Neighbours because hereby a spiritual alliance is contracted which may greatly conduce to the propagation and maintenance of Christian charity And we may add to all this that not a few children would inevitably be debarr'd of Holy Baptism if none but their Parents could be admitted thereunto to present them and to stipulate in their Names But it is in the next place strongly objected against what is vowed by the Sureties in behalf of the Baptized as also that it looks very contrary to the Nature of a Vow for one to make it in behalf of another And here not to meddle with the Nature of Vows in General nor particularly of that of Baptism it may sufficiently evacuate all Scruples plainly to consider that no more is done in this Baptismal Suretiship than is both done and approved in Secular affairs in which it is allowed that Infants act by their Tutors Proxies and Guardians and that too in matters of no smaller concernment than Espousals and Estates c and at a time when they are as uncapable to understand and perform what is undertaken in their Names as here at Baptism It has also been ever thought both just and reasonable for debtors to procure others to be bound with them for payment of that for which at present they are insufficient And we may safely suppose that God will be as merciful in such cases as our selves and that he will as readily accept of Sureties for the Christian Education of an Innocent Infant as we for an insufficient Debtor But for a more evident comprehension of the whole case I conceive it may be thus stated At the Font when the Infant is brought to Holy Baptism the Sureties put on his Person and substitute themselves into his place They represent his Voice and answer in his stead All which is to be seen in the demands and answers in the administration of Publick Baptism of Infants to be used in the Church And the Infant engageth under this Personation That when he comes to years he will perform the Vow and Promise thus made by his Substitutes He and they being by interpretation but as one person and therefore the Infant when grown up is as much bound to discharge what at Baptism was promised in his Name as if he had done it himself Now by this Substitution the Sureties perform a great act of Charity for they do that for the child which by no means he could do for himself for they get him an early interest in the priviledges of Christianity which in the ordinary way of procedure cannot be had without Baptism and this cannot be had without making the Vow thereof and it is impossible for the Infant to make this Vow but by its Proxies who oblige themselves no further than to see that the Infant be taught so soon as he shall be able to learn what a Solemn Vow Promise and Profession he has made by his Substitutes or Sureties