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A81727 Gospel-Glory proclaimed before the sonnes of men, in the visible and invisible worship of God. Wherein the mystery of God in Christ, and his royall, spirituall government over the soules and bodies of his saints, is clearly discovered, plainly asserted, and faithfully vindicated, against the deceiver and his servants, who endeavour the cessation thereof, upon what pretence soever. / By Edward Drapes, an unworthy servant in the gospell of Christ. Drapes, Edward. 1648 (1648) Wing D2139; Thomason E472_27; ESTC R205811 164,938 187

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Scripture is most strangely perverted from whence many soules take advantage to propagate their owne delusions That we may a little manifest the truth of this Scripture wee are to consider what it is to know Christ after the flesh if you say to know Christ after the flesh is to know him as dying at Jerusalem I say thus we are alwaies to know him neither doe we know him at all truly except we so know him and if you meane the knowledge of him in any Ordinance of the New Testament that is to know him according to the spirit But to know Christ after the flesh is to know him after a carnall manner in a way of distinction or outward priviledge by a fleshly relation for thus Paul once knew himselfe According to the flesh to be an Israelite circumcised the eight day and not a sinner of the Gentiles Thus did they know Christ to be of the natural seed of Abraham that went forth preaching peculiarly to the Jewes Who said Salvation is of the Jewes but now they knew him not after those fleshly distinctions for now there is neither Jew nor Gentile bond nor free Barbarian nor Scythian Male nor female but all are one in Christ Iesus therefore saith Paul verse 17. If any man be in Christ he is a new Creature old things are past away that is to say the priviledges the Iewes have by birth and that old administration therefore saith Paul We serve God not in the oldnesse of the letter but in the newnesse of the spirit not in a fleshly manner but spiritually so that this Scripture doth not in the least speak against baptisme or breaking of bread but against the fleshly priviledges that many Iewes boasted of which were done away in Christ But the Scripture saith If yee be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world why as though living in the world are yee subject to ordinances Object Touch not tast not handle not which all are to perish with the using after the commandements and doctrines of men which directly speakes against Ordinances how then can you plead for the ordinance of water Baptisme or any other outward Ordinance Col. 2. 21. If thou didst but consider what Ordinances he speakes against Sol. thou wouldest have spared this objection he forbids the rudiments of the world the doctrines and commands of men in the things of God these are not by Saints to be tasted touched nor handled for they perish in the using that is to say we reape no benefit by them but we suffer losse in the use of them but I hope no man will say we are not to touch the doctrines ordinances and commandements of Christ if they shall not onely Baptisme but faith and spirituall worship must not be touched for these are the doctrines of Christ and the same Apostle that forbids these earthly sinfull commands himselfe praises the Corinths For keeping the Ordinances he delivered to them 1 Cor. 11. 2. which he received of Christ It is true the Apostles did practise Baptisme of water but they did it Object only as an outward Ceremony of Johns baptisme which was not easily layd down and so they practised Circumcision That the Apostles and Disciples did practise baptisme I have already Sol. proved and not upon Johns but Christs accompt And I say again they did it as a command from Christ for if they had done it only as a Ceremony how comes it to passe Peter commands the Gentiles to be baptized who were ignorant of Iohns baptisme and how comes it in the Disciples Commission as I have more largely before proved it to be Again if it was only practised as a Ceremony I desire thou wouldest shew me where how or when this Ceremony ended surely 't was not by fire baptisme as is most evident from Acts. 10. Yea this is evident all Ceremonies that pointed at a Christ to come ceased in Christ but baptisme as I have before proved hath its institution from Christ as risen from the dead but for a more clear and distinct answer I say it is true that the Apostle did circumcise Timothy in the Gospel yet notwithstanding the ground or accompt whereupon he circumcised is farre different from the ground of the administration of baptisme for if you consider it you will finde that Paul did not circumcise Timothy but upon the desire of the Elders of Jerusalem for the satisfaction of the Jewes Paul being to goe to them that he might have the more advantage to gaine upon them did this for if you observe it Timothy's mother was a Jew and so of right he ought to be circumcised Paul had the greater care to doe it least they should have refused to admit him into their company But oh how far different was the administration of baptisme performed by virtue of Christs command as I have plainly proved before not to please any but in obedience to Christ Again this was only once and only to one that we read of practised For afterward when they would have Titus to be circumcised Paul would not give way to it no not at all when the Galathians pleaded for it he expresly told them if they were circumcised Christ should Profit them nothing Now doe I demand of thee to shew me where the Scripture saith that baptism was administred to please man or where you finde the Lord by the Scripture forbidding the use of it or disannulling the practise of it So that for any one to conclude baptism was used because it was a ceremony that ought but could not easily be laid down is but a bare affirmation which hath no colour of truth or proofe and if any one shall affirme it is so I pray him in love to give me the grounds and reasons from the Scriptures for such an assertion to which I here promise in the strength of the Lord to returne a further answer But some other object from Matth. 28. That the disciples are there commanded Object to baptize into the name not in the Name of the Father c. that is into the virtue of the Father or into the Father himself which is only true in the baptism of the spirit so that that baptism cannot be meant a baptism of water I have already proved that the Apostles did not by any act of Sol. theirs give the Spirit for they did only publish to the eare it was the Lord spake to the heart they baptized with water but Christ with the holy Ghost and fire it was the work of Paul to plant and Apollo to water but only of the Lord to give the blessing So that the true understanding of these words are that the disciples were commanded to preach the Lord Jesus and his name and to baptize them into that name that is to say to dip them into his profession to seperate them unto the Lord and therefore Paul saith were you baptized into the name of Paul that you so much boast your selves to be of
saying The Gods are come Acts 14. downe to us calling Paul Jupiter and Barnabas Mercurius the names of their heathen Gods And the Apostles could scarcely restraine the Priests from sacrificing to them From this blind conceipt arises as blind a sacrifice sometimes men women children beasts and birds have beene offered by them as well-pleasing sacrifices to their Gods From this ignorance of the true GOD and his worship hath sprung that Ataxy Confusion and disorder that is in the world hence comes murders rebellions treasons witchcrafts sorceries uneleanesse contentions persecutions self-exaltation and all abhominations in the world This deluge of darknesse hath not only drowned some families Townes Cities Countries Kingdomes and generations but hath overwhelmed the whole world in all ages Man no sooner steps into the world but darknesse is his dwelling place Nature once was adorned with this glory of knowing GOD the Creator in the true light of the first Creation but now through transgression are all shut up and concluded under sinne wrath and darknesse That it might be made manifest that salvation is onely in that Arke that swims above all these waters viz in the free grace mercy and goodnesse of the Lord in Jesus Christ by revealing himselfe to the sons of men and giving them a righteous law to worship him by that so they might not ignorantly forge a God in and by their owne understandings to themselves and fall downe and worship their owne Creature instead of the Creator of Heaven and Earth but might see GOD in his owne light For in thy light O GOD doe thy Saints see light even the true light the Lord Jesus As that light hath discovered him to me and the onely acceptable service and worship of him this ensuing Treatise declares Chap. I. Explaineth the word Worship shewing its severall acceptations in the Scriptures and what the true Worship of God is THE word Worship in the Scripture signifies to bow downe fall What the word Worship signifies Psal 92. 6. 1 Sam. 1. 3. Luk. 4. 7 8. Humane worship what it is Rom. 1. 22 23. Coloss 2. 23. Matth. 15. 9. Devilish worship what it is 1 Cor. 10. 20. Deut. 32. 17. Rev. 9. 20. Civill worship what it is Matth. 20. 20. Divine spirituall worship what it is downe before Sacrifice to serve reverence respect feare honour or be subject to one of which worship or service we may minde these foure sorts 1. Humane Worship which is a service of mans own invention that hath a forme of the true worship of God but is will-worship vain worship not commanded by the Lord. 2. Devillish Worship that is When Devils or dumbe Idols are worshipped these two kindes being altogether vaine carnall and antichristian I shall have no occasion to speake of them except in a way of reproofe as unprofitable workes of darknesse 3. Civill Worship Which is an outward expression of reverence and respect to men of Authority or eminency * this being in its own sphere lawfull being bounded by the law of God I shall have little occasion to speake of it 4. Divine or Spirituall Worship that is When the true God is worshipped after a true manner which worship we may fitly describe to be The subjection of the whole man unto God in every thing commanded by God from a true understanding of God by the power of God with singular spirituality faith reverence feare and love in obedience unto God in Christ In this description there are severall things to be minded as necessarily required in all true worshippers of God As 1. A Spirituall principle whereby we come to a true understanding First of God the object of divine worship The inscription of the Saints Altar is not to an unknowne God but to him whom they understand Secondly wherein the worship of God doth consist Every worship will not serve the Lord blind obedience is the sacrifice of fooles but that which God approves his owne light reveales which discovers it to consist in subjection unto God where there is true worship there must be preheminence where there is inferiority there is superiority from whence springs subjection 2. A Spirituall power it is not every strength that is able to build this house that which Gods light reveales his power produces and effects 3. The manner how the worship of God is to be performed must be regarded every way of offering the Lord accepts not but he will be worshipped First with singular spirituality as the object principle and power are all spirituall so must the heart be offering up Sacrifices in a spirituall manner it is the spirit in all performances that makes them truly lovely Secondly in faith a soule that worships God must beleive God and give credit to the words of God Thirdly in feare and reverence the Majesty of God commands reverence in all that come before his Throne That infinitenesse and unspeakablenesse of glory that is in the Lord causes a soule to fall downe before him even at his feet adoring him crying out with Isaiah I am undone Fourthly in love no service without love is acceptable if the distance was onely minded it would strike such amazement and terrour that none would dare to come to God Therefore the Lord sends from the brightnesse of his Majesty comfortable beames and raies of love to gather up the soule to himself through the power of which the soule is fired with love and flaming in this chariot mounts up to God accounting the hardest enterprise he can atcheive for God to be his greatest honour Lastly Divine Worship in all its going forth to God makes its addresses in the Lord Jesus Spirituall and Gospell-Worshippers receive all from God in Christ returne all to God in him who is that way in which God and the Soule meet embracing each other who is that Ladder on which God descends to him and he ascends to God he loves feares serves and lives to God in Christ and in him alone This true worship of God appeares in a twofold consideration 1. Invisibly which is onely in the inward man in the spirit which no man sees or knowes but he in whom it dwels 2. Visibly which others may take notice of whereby an invisible enjoyment and filiall affections are clearely demonstrated I shall handle the first of these in the first part of this discourse namely the invisible worship of God and the last viz the visible in the last part Chap. II. Sheweth what the Spirituall principle in true worshipping is whereby we come to know God and what of God may be knowne to the Saints PRinciples are so requisite to all manner of actions that nothing can be done regularly or honourably without them A true principle is that which crownes every act if a man be unsound in his principles all his building will prove but rotten By this spirituall principle I meane a sure ground or originall What the spirituall principle is seated in the heart by the Lord whereby
was the same yet the Sol. administration was divers The Law of Moses was added because of transgressions the Law entred that the offence might abound that the exceeding sinfulnesse of sin might be disovered that so it might discover the dead sinfull estate they were in that thought themselves alive For by the Law is the knowledge of sin The offence was before but abounded not Man I say was even dead in sin stupid and carelesse till the Law was given on Sinai Then thundered out curses that is to say now God was resolved to make appear the wickednesse of sin but this was only to Israel a chosen people other Nations had not this priviledge for this Law we must understand was not given alone to them for the service of God and the promises were annexed to it they had many types to hold forth their Saviour the Lord Jesus to doe that for them that might answer for what they themselves could not doe and by this were the Gentiles for so the Jews called the rest of the Nations hedged forth this was a partition wall Now Paul was once alive without the Law viz. in his own conceipt but when the Command came sin revived for the Law was given that the offence might abound and Paul died viz. saw his dead condition so that the Commandement which was appointed to life that is to say to drive men to Jesus for the Law was a School-master to Christ even the Law of Commands whippings and lashings as wel as the Law of Ceremonies shadowing forth Christ to us Who is the end of the Law for righteousnesse Hee found was to death to him that is to say through the deceitfulnes of sin slew him as being the executioner against him so that this Law was but the fuller discovery of the other Law for the curse was all one But because the Law is to be considered several waies I shall shew Vnder what consideration we are freed from the law you in what senses we may look upon the Law and in which sense we are freed from it Now we may look upon the Law foure manner of waies First As a covenant of works Doe this and live do it not and thou shalt dye Secondly As given by Moses on Mount Sinai Thirdly As written in the heart in the first Creation Fourthly As written in our hearts in the second Creation by Christ Jesus The two first waies are as two legal coppies the one appearing more plainly to be read then the other this Covenant of Works to Adam If thou doest this thou shalt dye was written in great Letters as I may so say to Israel the wrighting of the Law of loving God and our Neighbour in the heart in the firs● creation is faire written by Jesus by the finger of Gods spirit in our heart in the new Creation Jeremiah 31. I will write my Law in your heart saith the Lord. Now if you consider the Law as given by Moses written in Tables of Stone it was to the Jews the ministration of death or a Covenant of workes to which appertained ceremonies and sacrifices In which sense we Gentiles neither have nor ever had any thing to doe with it it was onely so given to the Jewes Therefore it is said We are not come to Mount Sinai that might not be touched but to Mount Sion the grace of God in the Gospell Now if you consider the Law as a Covenant of workes to Adam though we were under it we are freed from it for what curses the Jewes were subject to by the Law as written in Tables of Stone we were as the Law at first was written in our hearts likewise subject to For Abraham had two sonnes the one by a Bond-maid the other by a Free-woman the one from Sinai engendring to bondage the other from Mount Sion one of workes the other of grace We are now freed from the curse of the Law and there is no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus As by the first Adam sinne entred into the world and death by sinne so by one man Jesus Christ The free gift came of many yee all offences of them he died for to justification of life it is not now said to us to doe this and live but because you live therefore doe this 't is not now said If thou eatest I meane to the Fathers chosen ones thou shalt dye but being dead thou shalt live by Jesus Christ if thou sinnest thou hast an Advocate Jesus Christ the righteous who covers all thy sinnes so that the Gospell brings good newes and hence is it that we heare so much of life eternall and freedome from the curse which makes mee desire thee to looke a little backe to the variety of Gods dispensations till Christ Adam sinned in dying he died Christ was immediately promised wee heare not much though something of the wickednesse of sinne or the greatnesse of punishment nor much of a Redeemer And yet was Adam saved by faith in Christ as well as we and the same way did condemnation seize on the unbelievers then as well as now A little after we have more of Christ in a promise to Abraham and a good land must type forth salvation and Circumcision was given in token that Christ should come of the seed of Abraham and then we heare more of cutting of from the people A while after this the Law was given by Moses then Lightning and thunder streamed from the Mount fire flashed in their faces blacknesse of darknesse tempest and the sound of a trumpet terrified them yea then they heard the voice of words which they were not able to beare therefore they entreated that they might not be spoken to them any more for they could not endure that which was commanded yea it made Moses himselfe exceedingly feare and shake Now it was that which was threatned before roused up it selfe in more terrible appearances Now likewise appeares more of Christs sacrifice Priests and Divine Service were all instituted to hold forth Christ little yet of eternall wrath or life was manifested but in shadowes Cursed be thou in thy basket and store Blessed shalt thou be and eate the fat of the good land Of this nature the cursings and blessings seemed to be then yet the same way of salvation and damnation then as now But the same God that spake before sundry times and divers manners hath in these last daies spoken by his Sonne now life and immortality is brought to light by the Gospell now the Vaile is rent in twaine now are Jewes and Gentiles both in one estate and now soundeth the noise of hell fire eternall wrath the second death and destruction now are we delivered from our enemies that no curse can come nigh all our dwelling places The Law was holy just and good how comes it to be done away Object Sol. I answer God ordained sacrifices they were holy just and good and yet were to give way to that substance the
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So that if they did baptize in the name of the Lord Jesus and yet could not give the Holy Ghost but prayed afterwards for them that they might receive it it is very manifest that baptizing in the name of the Lord Jesus and the gifts of the Holy Ghost or spirit are distinct so that indeed all that we finde the Apostles doing is something visible or externall they pray they preach they lay on hands and baptize all these as performed by them are onely outward acts For Paul planteth and Apollo watereth but God gives the blessing Yet notwithstanding though the acts of these be outward yet the spirit principle and power are all spirituall And indeed as divine a power of the Spirit is required in the true baptizing or being truly baptized with water according to the Gospell as there is in preaching believing or praying But it may be the Baptisme of the spirit in the second sense viz of regeneration Sol. or renovation according to that in Titus 3. 4. which is meant in Mathew and Marke before mentioned I answer to this It cannot be meant of that because that is the Obj. ground of the Baptisme of water and included in the words saying He that believeth For no man can truly believe but he that hath the spirit of God for the fruit of the spirit is faith and by faith are we renewed So that if it had beene meant so the words should have beene rendred thus He that believeth by the spirit and is a believer by the spirit shall be saved which is a fruitlesse needlesse and uselesse repetition of one and the same thing So that indeed it cannot truly be interpreted of any other Baptisme then a Baptisme of materiall water And againe What I have said of the incapacity of the Disciples giving the gifts of the Holy Ghost is as true here they could not neither did they give this spirit at all either in regeneration or miraculous appearances but did baptize But may some yet say You speake of another Baptisme viz of afflictions Object and though it may not be meant of any of the former yet it may be of this That it cannot be meant of this is apparent for it was such a Sol. ministration of Baptisme that the Disciples of Christ were to bee Administrators thereof Now we know the Ministers of the Gospel preached not bonds but liberty peace and joy full of glory the world and the Devill are the authors administrators and actors of troubles persecutions and afflictions and so are not the Apostles of Christ who acted in this baptizing divers but never persecuting any But though it may not be understood of internall afflictions yet it may be of Object Conformity to Christs death We are conformable to Christs death in believing for wee Sol. through faith become dead to the world in believing there is the similitude of Christs death and resurrection in the spirit but this Baptisme followes believing as I have shewed before But if what I have said from this prove not satisfactory to thee goe along with me a little further and let us consider Acts 2. 38. Then Peter said unto them Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sinnes and yee shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost He first bids them repent which is the work onely of the spirit in the new birth or regeneration And what then And be baptized with what Baptisme With the Baptisme of water and yee shall receive the Holy Ghost He saith not your Baptisme is the receiving the Holy Ghost but being baptized you shall receive the gifts of the Holy Ghost that is to say of tongues or miracles There is another Scripture yet deserves our consideration which is Acts 8. 12 13. When they believed Philip preaching the things concerning the Kingdome of God and the name of Jesus Christ they were baptized both men and women Then Simon himselfe believed also and when he was baptized he continued with Philip. Now would I know what Baptisme it is that Simon was baptized withall Surely you will not say it was the Baptisme of the Holy Ghost if you shall consider verse 16. The Holy Ghost was then fallen on none of them for they were onely baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus and afterwards they received the Holy Ghost Anst if any say it was the spirit of regeneration that cannot be for Simon that was baptized was in the gall of bitternesse and bond of iniquity whose heart was not right in the sight of God verse 22 33. So that I say it was a Baptisme of materiall water a visible externall Baptisme upon the profession of his faith But notwithstanding all this may some say These are but arguments where Object doth the Scripture speake of Baptisme with water either commanded or practised in the name of the Lord Jesus We are not destitute of Scriptures to evince this if their authority Sol. may be prevalent Philip and the Eunuch came unto a certaine water and the Eunuch said here is water what hindereth but I may be baptized Acts 8. 36. 38. To whom Philip answered If thou believest with all thy heart thou mayst And so they went both into the water and Philip baptized him Which water is materiall water and not metaphoricall or mysterious as some may conceive for Philip required faith to be in the Eunuch and so the spirit before he would baptize him with water Yet to put all out of controversy consider Cornelius and the Gentiles having received the Baptisme of the Holy Ghost Peter concludes from thence assuredly none ought to forbid them and makes a challenge to any one if they could to shew cause that they should be denied the Baptisme of water and Commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord. Which Baptisme of water was not the Baptisme of the Holy Ghost but was dispensed upon them after they had received that Acts 10. latter end Surely you need not to spend so much time or paper in the proofe of a thing Object that is so evident Had I not knowne it to be so confidently gainsayed I should not Sol. have done it so that I hope if thou knowest it already it will confirme thee and silence if the Lord shall vouchsafe to speake by it them that oppose it Chap. III. Sheweth that Christ is the author and institutor of water Baptisme with the true nature use and end of the Baptisme of water The Lord Jesus is the author and ordainer of the Baptisme of water I Shall in the next place shew you who is the Author of this Baptisme of water I have beene speaking of which was him that I have already proved commanded the Apostles to preach faith and Baptisme to baptize them that were taught Therefore saith Christ All power in heaven and earth is given to mee Goe yee therefore preach and baptize the Lord Christ from heaven is the
2. That it consists of people called or separated from the world by the Gospell 3. They are a company of believers 4. They are believers baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus 5. That they are united together by consent in the fellowship of the Gospell all which I shall handle briefly First That Christs Church are onely people I minde this in That Christs Church are only people a way of opposition to that carnall apprehension of ignorant soules who esteeme Houses of stone or timber to be the Churches of Christ not considering that That the most High dwelleth not in Temples made with hands Acts 17. 24. But in the contrite and broken heart Though Heaven and Earth cannot containe him yet he dwels in men Which blind conceite hath begotten such superstition in their hearts that they esteeme such Houses to be Holy and so making an Idol of them they fall downe before them that is to say attribute that to them which is peculiar to the Saints Secondly The church of Christ consists of people called out of Christs Church is a people called out of the world the World wherein you may observe that the very same men and women who were in the world are the subjects of Christs Kingdome 't is not something added to man which is saved in man but the same man is the subject of salvation who before was in the the state or wrath 't is not something besides mens naturall soules and bodies which are the subjects of Christs church but their bodies and soules which before were in an old state of sin and death therefore called old men but now in a new state therefore called new creatures they are Christs members these I say are called or separated from the world the word Church in the Greeke signifies called out the church is called out or separate from the Kingdome of Sathan therefore saith Peter who hath called you out of darknesse 1 Peter 2. 9. and again Coloss 1. 13. Saints are said to be delivered from the power of darknesse and translated into another Kingdome Saints were once as others are but now are they separated from the world in a twofold consideration First From the wicked conversation of the world therefore are the Saints said to be redeemed from the vaine conversation of the They are separated from the vain conversation of the world world received by tradition from their fathers 1. Peter 1. 18. Therefore Paul saith we had our conversation amongst children of disobedience in times past in the lusts of our flesh but God who had mercy on us hath quickened us when we were dead in sins Eph. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. they are to be separated from all the abominations thereof for the church of Christ is or ought to be a pure Kingdome into which nothing that desil●th should enter they are called from the works of the flesh as lying stealing covetousnesse drunkennesse swearing blaspheming railing adulteries and the lusts of the flesh wherein formerly they were conversant as is evident 1 Cor. 6. 4. 10. no such persons that are known to be such are to be admitted into the Church which is the Kingdome of heaven upon earth 2. They are separated from the worship of the World now by the They are separated from the worship of the world worship of the World I meane that seeming worship which men performe to the Lord without a lawfull warrant from the Lord even all the commands of man in the things of God The world through the mighty operation of the man of sin who works in the children of disobedience hath set up a worship among men that hath the name of the service of God when indeed God never commanded them any such thing We are commanded to come forth of Babylon out of confusion and to touch no unclean thing therfore saith the Lord What an agreement hath the temple of the Lord with idols wherefore come out from amongst them and be yee separate saith the Lord and touch not the unclean thing 2 Cor. 6. 16 17. We are to separate from all assemblyes who say they are Churches and yet are not built upon the Rock Christ and the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets Jesus Christ himself being the corner stone There is much adoe made about churches this day but there is but one true way of entring into a true Church fellowship therefore are we to separate from all those seeming Churches who never were admitted into the Church through the preaching of the Word and beleeving the doctrine of Christ being baptized into his name but were naturally borne into it as all those are who stand in a any Church by right of infant membership or infant Baptism Christs Church consists of a people visibly professing faith all in Christs Kingdome must be able to declare whose they are whom they professe whose subjects they be and to whose laws they conforme therefore we shall finde the Eunuch not to be admitted to baptisme Except he believed with all his heart But may some say many may professe faith and yet not be beleevers so that if Obj. faith be absolutely necessary for the fitting of a man to be a member of a church you will be able to prove few churches to be true because many may be hypocrites What I said before I say now again that visible appearances are Sol. Christs Church consists of people professing faith the true ground of visible administrations with the heart man beleeveth but with the mouth he confesseth unto salvation Had election or a reall interest in the love of Christ beene the only ground of receiving members into fellowship or of baptizing them as some may suppose the Apostles did very evill in baptizing Simon who was in the gall of bitternesse yea if that should be true Christ did very ill in suffering Judas to goe in and out so long with his disciples undiscovered when he knew he was a wicked man but yet Simon professing he beleeved ought not to be denied baptisme so that I say who ever shall say that he beleeveth in the Lord Iesus that is to say professe that he depends upon Christ for salvation and upon him alone and desires to be baptized in the name of Christ professing he beleeves it to be his duty except we know that he hath only a forme of Godlinesse and denyes the power thereof he ought to be baptized and be received a member with the Church I confesse there is a doctrine spread abroad that we must know mens hearts before we can walke visibly with them which truly never was nor shall be the ground of a visible fellowship neither ought we to examine mens spirits or principles so much as their doctrines The church of Christ consists of beleevers baptized in the name The members of Christs Church are baptized beleevers of the Lord Jesus therefore it is said They that gladly received the word were baptized and the same day there