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A10966 A treatise vpon sundry matters contained in the Thiry nine Articles of religion, which are professed in the Church of England long since written and published by Thomas Rogers. Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616.; Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616. Faith, doctrine and religion professed in England. 1639 (1639) STC 21233; ESTC S1674 207,708 274

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They teach finally that by good works our sinnes are purged g Petrus a Soto asser cath de bonis oper 12. Article Of good workes Albeit that workes which are the fruits of Faith and follow after justification cannot put away our sinnes and endure the severity of Gods judgement 1 yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ 2 and do spring out necessarily of a true and louely Faith insomuch that by them a lively Faith 3 may be as evidently knowne as a tree discerned by the fruit The Propositions 1. Good works doe please God 2. No work is good except it spring from Faith 3. Good workes are the outward signes of the inward Beliefe 1. Proposition Good works doe please God The proofe from Gods Word THough God accepteth not man for his works but for his deare Sonnes sake yet that good works after man his justification to please God is a cleare truth every where to be read in the holy Scripture For God hath commanded them to be done a Mat●h 5.16 Joh. 15.12 Phil. 2.14 c. 1 Thess 4.3 c 2 Tim. 2.19 and requireth righteousnesse not onely outward of the body b Jam. 2. but also inward of the minde c Mat. 5.22.28 Acts 24.16 and hath appointed for the vertuous and godly rewards both in this life d Matth. 5.5 Marke 10.29 30. 1 Tim. 4.8 and in the world to come e Math. 7.21 10. ●● Luke 14.13 14. Rom. 2.10 and to the wicked punishments spirituall f Es● 59.1 2 John 9.32 1 Joh. 3.21 corporall g Deut. 28.15 c. Jer. 5.25 Rom. 13.2 and of body and soule eternall in the pit of hell h Matth. 10.33 Matth. 21.41 c. 1 Cor. 6.9 10. Heb. 12.14 c. 25. Rev. 21.8 And this is beleeved and acknowledged by the Churches i Confes Helv. 2 c. 1.6 Basil ar 8. Bohem. c. 7. Gal. ar 7. Belg. ar 24. August ar 6. 26. Saxon. ar 3.5 6. Wittemb c 7. Suevica c. 4. The errors and adversaries unto this truth This truth is oppugned by adversaries of divers kinds For Some hold that seeing man is justified by Faith hee may live as he listeth as the Libertines Some thinke that to attend upon vertue and to practise good workes is a yoke too heavie and intolerable as the Simonians k Iren. Theo. Some utterly cast off all grace vertue and godlinesse as did the Basilidians l Iren. l. 1. c. 23. the Aetians m Epiph. l. 3. the Circumcellians n Aug. cont Pet. l. 1. c. 14. and doe the Machivilians and Atheists Some permit though not all manner yet some sinnes so allowed was both whoredome and uncleane pollutions by the Carpocratians o Cl. Alex str l. ● Epiphan and Valentinians p Theodor. and is of the Iesuites q Spar. disc p. 13. and Papists r Constit Othonis de 〈◊〉 cub Cl●r removendis and perjurie in the time of persecution by the Basilidians ſ Phila. Ir●n Helchesaits Eus l. 6. c. 38. Priscillianists August Henricians x D. Bernard sup Can. ser 65. and Family of Love y Display H. 5. b. and violating of promise yea and oathes made unto Heretikes z Concil Const ses 19. Cochlaeus hist Hussi 112. p. 75. as they call them by the Papists Some as the Turkish Priests called Seiti and Cagi take it to be no sin but a work meritorious by lyes swearing yea forswearing to damnifie Christians what they can p Pol. of the Turk Emp. c. 24. Much like unto these are the aequivocating Iesuites in deluding and deceiving Protestant Princes and their Officers by their doubtfull speeches even when they are sworne to answer plainly and truely by their lawfull Magistrates Some suppose that God is pleased with lip-service onely and outward righteousnesse as the hypocriticall Pharises or Pharisaicall hypocrites q Matth. 7.23 6. Proposition No worke is good except it spring from faith The proofe from Gods Word ALL which man doth is not pleasing unto God but that only which proceedeth from a true faith in Iesus Christ so saith God in his Word a Rom. 3.8 They that are in the flesh cannot please God In Iesus Christ neither Circumcision availeth any thing neither uncircumcision but faith which worketh by love b Gal. 5.6 Vnto the pure all things are pure but unto them that are defiled and unbeleeving is nothing pure c Tit. 1.15 Without faith it is impossible to please God d Heb. 11.6 And although the works of the Beleeving do please God yet are they not so perfect that they can satisfie the Law of God Therefore even of the regenerate and justified saith our Saviour Christ Pray forgive us our debts e Matth. 6.22 say We are unprofitable servants f Luke 17.10 and S. Paul We know that the law is spirituall but I am carnall c g Rom 7.14 Wee which have the first fruits of the spirit even wee doe sigh in our selves c. and have infirmities h Rom. 8.23 Ye cannot doe the same thing that ye would i Gal. 5.17 Which is the faith and confession of the Churches k Confes Helv. 1. cap. 16. Basil ●● 9. Bohem. c. 7. Gal. ar 22. Belg. ar 24. August ar 26. Saxon. ar l. 5.6 Wittem c. 7. Sucv c. 4. Errors and adversaries of this truth Therefore we mislike and condemne the opinions of the Valentinians and Papists The Valentinians say that Spirituall men doe please God which are themselves onely not by Faith but onely by their knowledge of divine mysteries and naturall men doe please him by their bodily labour and upright dealing a Iren. l. 1. c. 1. The said Valentinians fained three sorts or degrees of men the first Spirituall who through bare knowledge the next Naturall who by labour and true dealing shall be saved the third they call Materiall men utterly uncapable of divine knowledge and religious speculations who must perish both in soule and body b Epiph. The Papists teach that They onely are not good works which God commandeth but they also which be either voluntarily done of our selves or enjoyned us by Priests c Tapp p. 188. They are good workes and acceptable before God which are done without faith d Andrad de fide lib. 3. Workes of themselves without respect unto Christ please God e Tapp p. 189. Men perfectly may keepe the Lawes of God f Tapp ibid. in which error also be the Anabaptists g Bulling cont Anaba l. 4. c. 3. and Family of Love h Display l. 6. a. 3. Proposition Good works are the outward signes of the inward Beliefe The proofe from Gods Word MAny are the reasons why good workes are to be done in part cited afore pag. 49. yet not the least cause is that men may be knowne what they are For the Scripture saith and
quem pro te impedit Fac nos Christe scanders quo Thomas ascendit By the blood of Thomas which he for thee expended Make us Christ to climbe up where Thomas ascended By Agnus Deis whereof they say Peccatum frangit ut Christi fanguis angit It breaketh sinne and doth good As well as Christ his pretious blood m Cerem lib. 1. tit 7. By reading certaine parcels of Scripture according to their vulgars Per Evangelica dicta Deleantur nostra delicta n Breviar secundum Sarum Through the sayings and words evangelicall Our sinnes blot out and vices all 2. Proposition Onely by Faith are we accounted righteous before God The proofe from Gods Word ONely beleeve o Mar. 6.36 all that beleeve in Christ shall receive remission of sinnes p Acts 10 4● from all things from which ye could not be justified by the Law of Moses by Christ every one that beleeveth is justified q Acts 13.19 The Gospell is the power of God unto salvation to every one that beleeveth r Rom. 1.16 To him that worketh not but beleeveth in him that justifieth the ungodly his faith is counted for righteousnesse ſ Bom. 4.5 Christ is the end of the law for righteousnesse to every one that beleeveth t Rom. 10.4 Know that a man is not justified by the workes of the law but by the faith of Iesus Christ c. g Gal. 2.16 God would justifie the Gentiles through faith c. They which be of faith are blessed with faithfull Abraham h Gal. 3.8 9. By grace are ye saved through faith and that not of your selves i Eph. 2.8 Yea doubtlesse I think all things but losse for the excellent knowledge sake of Christ Iesus my Lord for whom I have counted all things losse and doe judge them to be doung that I might winne Christ and might be found in him not having mine owne righteousnesse which is of the Law but that which is through the faith of Christ even the righteousnesse which is of God through faith k Phil 3.8.9 The Churches of Christ by their publike confessions give testimony unto this truth l Confess Helv. 2. ca 6. Basil ar 8. Bohe. c. 6 7. Ga. ar 10. Belg ar 22. Aug. ar 4 Saxon. ar 3.8 Witt. ar 4. S●●● cap. 3. The errors and adversaries unto this truth Partakers of ths profit and sweetnesse of this doctrine are not they which be altogether ignorant of this mysterie Nor they who know the same but apply it not to their owne soules and consciences but altogether despise the same as did Pilate in condemning Christ m Nat. 27.24 Heroa in killing Iames n Acts 12.1 Agrippa in not defending Paul o Acts 26.26 the Iewes in persecuting the Apostles and doe the Divels p Jam. 2.19 and many ungodly persons Tyrants false Christians and Apostataes Nor they which teach not a sure confidence in Iesus Christ but an historicall knowledge of him as the Papists q Canis catec cap. 1. Vaux cat● c. 1. Test Rhe. an Rom. 4.14 1 Tim. 3.15 Nor they which hold that all and every man is to remaine doubtfull whether he shall be saved or no as doe the same Papists r Concil Trid. ses 6. c. 9. Test Rhe. an Rom. 5.1 Nor they which teach that man is justified Either by works without faith as did the false apostles in Asia 2 Tim. 1. and doe the Turks and Anabaptists t Bale myst of iniquit p. 53. Or by faith and works as both the Pseudapostles at Ierusalem v Acts 1.5.1 the Ebionites x Eus l. 3. c. 24. and the Papists y Test Rhem. an Luk. 7. mar Luk. 10.20 28. Joh. 3.18 James 2.25 with the Russians z Russi● Common-weal● ● 23. Or neither by faith nor workes as they which continue both faith in Christ Iesus and good works too hoping yet to be saved as the carnally secure worldlings Neither shall they be partakers of the sweetnesse of this truth which say that for Christians to trust onely by Christ his passion or by Faith onely to be saved is a breath of the first commandement as Vaux n Catech c. 3. is the Doctrine of Divels as Friar Lawrence a Villavicentia o De forman S. concion l. 1. c. 11. and the doctrine of Simon Magus as doe the Rhemists p Test Rhem. an Acts 8.18 Nor they finally which maintaine how the truly righteous apprehend not Christ by Faith but have him his righteousnes essentially and inherent within them which is an error of the Catharists q Isidor etim l. 8. c de haeres Papists r Conc. Trid. sess 6. c. 16.7 Osiandrians ſ Calvin contra Osiand epist fol. 303. Theod. Beza epist 1. and Family of Love t Display in Allens confess 3. Proposition We are accounted righteous before God not for our owne works or deservings The proofe from Gods Word Besides what hath been said that works have no place nor portion in the matter of our justification it is evident in the holy Scripture where we finde that All men be sinners and destitute of the glory of God And therefore that no man can be justified by his owne works v Psal 14.2 3. Psalme 53.2 and 41.4 Rom. 3.12 Eternall life commeth unto us not by desert but partly of promise x Acts 2.30 Acts 3.25 Acts 13.32 2 Tim. 1.1 partly of gift y John 17.2 Rom. 6.23 1 John 5.11 Revel 2.10 The just shall live by faith and the Law is not of faith z Gal. 3.11 12. Moreover as the godly in old time were so Christians in these daies are and shall be justified But the godly were justified not for any good works or worthinesse of their owne so justified was Abraham a Rom. 5.1 2. Gal. 3.6 Heb. 11.17 the Iewes b Act. 2.44 c the Samaritans c Acts 8.15 Paul d 1 Tim. 1.14 16. Acts 22.16 Phil. 3.6 9. the Eunuch e Acts 8.36 the Iailor f Acts 16.31 c. and the Ephesians g Eph. 4 5. c. All Churches reformed with a sweet consent applaud and confesse this doctrine h Confess Helv. 1.4.16 Basil ar 8. Boh. c. 7. Gal. ar 22. Belg. ar 24 Aug. ar 6.26 The Errors and adversaries unto this truth Adversaries hereunto are The Pharises who thought men were justified by externall righteousnesse morall a Mat. 5.21 c. and ceremoniall b Matth. 15.2 The false apostles in Asia c 2 Tim. 1. and at Ierusalem d Gab. Biel. l. 2. dist 27. q. 1. The Pharisaicall Papists who against the Iustification by faith alone doe hold a justification by merits and that of Congruity dignity and condignity The said Papists teach besides that life eternall is due unto us of debt because we deserve it by our good works f Concil Trid. sess 6. Cant. 32
actuall n Prooued p. 50. Besides there is no man iust in the earth that doth good and sinneth not saith the Preacher o Eccles 7.21 Yee cannot doe the same things that ye would Gal. 4.17 Christ Iesus came into the world to saue sinners of whom I am chiefe saith S. Paul b 1 Tim. 1.15 In many things we sinne all is S. Iames saying Iam. 3.2 and S. Iohn If we say we haue no sinne we deceiue our selues and the Truth is not in vs Ioh. 1.8 Pray therefore Forgiue vs our debts Matth. 6.12 A truth beleeued and confessed by all Churches expressedly by some Confess Aug. ar 20. Sa● ar 2. The Errors and adversaries unto this truth Many aduersaries hath this truth had and hath as the Papists the Manichies the Catharans the Donatists the Pelagians Family of Love Marcionites Adamites and Carpocratians For The Papists say that the blessed Virgin was pure from all sinne both Originall Conc. Trid. ●ss decr de pec O●g and actuall For these are their owne words Our Lady neuer sinned Test Rhem. an Col. 1.24 an Mark 3 35. Our Lady sinned not so much as veniall in all her life she exactly fulfilled the whole Law that is was without sinne Also of S. Francis they write that for vertue and godlinesse he was like vnto Christ and hath fulfilled euery jot of the Law Stap● an●●d ●●ang in Mat. 12.50 p 11.8 The Manichies l S●cut Adae D●● non pa●ē●● omnis creatura ●eb●llis ex●itit●●sic B. Francisco omnia praecep●● Dei implenti creatura omnis famulata cit omnia Deus fu●●ecit sub pe●ibus cius Alca● Fran. lib. 1. and Catharans m Hiel in pro. Dial. contra Pelag● thought they could not sinne so much as in thought The Donatists dreamed how they were so perfect as they could iustifie other men n Cyp. l. 4 op 2. Some were of opinion as the Pelagians o August lib. ● cont Pet c. 14 and Family of Loue p Concil Meli cap. 8. Dis H. 6. b. how they were so free from sinne as they needed not to say Forgiue vs our trespasses Which Family also teacheth how there be men liuing as good and as holy as euer Christ was An error of Christopher Vitels Ans to the Fam. lib. L. 3. ● Disp H. 6. b. a chiefe Elder in the said Family and ●pat He which is a Familist is either as perfect as Christ or else a very Diuell Some deemed themselues as pure as Paul Peter or any men as the Marcionites Iren. 1. c. ● yo● as Adam and Euah before their fall as the Adamites v Epiphan yea as Iesus Christ himselfe as the Carpocratians x Iren. lib. 1. cap. 24 16. Article Of sinne after Baptisme 1 Not euery deadly sinne willingly committed after Baptisme is sinne against the holy Ghost and vnpardonable Wherfore the grant of repentance is not to be denyed to such as fall into sinne after Baptisme After we haue receiued the holy Ghost we may depart from grace giuen fall into sinne and by the grace of God we may rise againe and amend our liues and therefore they are to be condemned which say they can no more sinne as long as they liue here or any place of forgiuenesse to such as truly repent The Propositions 1. Euery sinne committed after Baptisme is not the sinne against the holy Ghost 2. The very regenerate may depart from grace giuen and fall into sinne and yet rise againe vnto newnesse of life 3. No men vtterly are to be cast off as reprobates which vnfainedly repent 1. Proposition Euery sinne committed after Baptisme is not the sinne against the holy Ghost The proofe from Gods Word THough euery sinne in it selfe considered deserueth damnation yet is there a sinne which shall be punished with many and a sinne which shall be punished with few strip●● a Luke 12 40. a sin vnto death a sin to● vnto the death b 1 Iohn 5.6 a sin against the Father and the Sonne which shall be forgiuen and a sinne against the holy Ghost which neuer shall be forgiuen c Matt. 13.31 Marke 3.39 Luke 12.10 So in their extant confessions witnesse the Churches in Bohem d Confess Bohe c. 4. Saxony e Confes 21.10 Heluetia Confess Sax. Helv. 3 c. 8. Errors and aduersaries vnto this truth Diuersly hath this doctrine bin oppugned For Some haue thought all sinnes to be like and equall as the Storkes Pelagians Cor. c. Mileuit and Io●inians i D. Hieron aduers Io●in Some haue taught as Manes the heretike Epiphan how none of the godly Fathers and others from the beginning of the world till the 15. yeere of Liberius the Emperour though earnestly they did repent were saued but were all punished alike with vtter confusion Some giue out that such persons be vtterly out of Gods fauour and condemned which depart out of this world either afore they are baptized as the Papists do l Spec. poreg●m quest de● 1. c. 3. q. 5. Posstion Ingol stad de ●urgat or afore they come vnto yeeres of discretion as Hieracites did m Epiphan 2. Proposition The very regenerate may depart from grace giuen and fall into sinne and yet rise againe to newnes of life The proofe from Gods Word THat the regenerate may fall into sinne yet rise againe it is a doctrine grounded vpon the Scriptures For in them we evidētly may se that fall they may partly by the admonitions of our Sauiour vnto the man healed of the Palsie a Iohn 5.14 and vnto the adulteressle b Iohn 8 11. of S. Paul vnto the Ephesians c Eph. 21.22 Colossians d Coloss 3.8 Hebrewes e Heb. 3 12. and Timothy f 1 Tim. 4.3 2 Tim. 1.19 of S. Peter vnto all the godly g 1 Pet. 2.10 and ● 8 2 Pet. 3.27 and partly by the examples of Dauid h 2 S●m 11.4 1 Kings ●1 4 Peter k Matth● 25.70 72 74. who egregiously and very offensiuely did fall and that they doe fall it is most euident by the fift petition of the Lords Prayer were nothing else to prooue the same but soe afore 9. art Prop. 3. art 1 2. Prop. 2. art 15. Prop 2. Next that being falne they may rise againe and be saued it is apparent both by the exhortations of the Angell vnto the Churches of Ephesus Pergamus and Thyatira l Reuel 2. and by the examples of Peter who denyed m Luke 22.55 and yet afterward confessed his Master Christ n Acts 2● 22. c. and. 3 13 and 40 ● and of all the Disciples who fled o Matth 2● ●● and yet returned This both granted is and published for truth by the Churches p Confes He● 2. c. 7 Bohem c. 58. Saxon. ar 10 11 Witt ar 23. Suev ar 15. The aduersaries vnto this truth Vnto
cont Catabap lib. 1. All men be elected unto life everlasting There is no hell nor future and eternall misery at all but onely either in mans opinion as hold the Atheists c Nash●n Chr. his teares p. 58 or in the heart and conscience of man in this life as the Familists maintaine d Ramose is and Allens confess No certaine company be foredestined unto eternall condemnation None more then others be predestinate unto salvation which was an error of Henry Bolseck e Calvin epist munistr Basil f l. 105. In like sort wee condemne such as either curiously enquire who and how many shall be saved or damned or give the sentence of reprobation upon any man whosoever as doe the Papists upon Calvine Beza and Verone when they call them reprobates f Test Rhem. ar Rom. 11.23 5. Proposition Of the meere will and purpose of God some men in Christ Iesus are elected and not others unto salvation The proofe from Gods Word IN the Scripture we reade of mans predestination the cause efficient to be the everlasting purpose of God a That the pupose of God might remaine according to election Rom 9.11 Who doth predestinate us c. according to the good pleasure of his will Eph. 1.5 Not according to our works but according to his own purpose and grace 2 Tim. 1.9 the cause formall God his infinite mercy and goodnesse b I will shew mercy to whom I will shew mercy Exod. 33.19 Rom. 9.15 He hath chosen us in Christ c and hath predestinate us through Christ unto himselfe Eph. 1.4 5. Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things c. but with the pretious bloud of Christ as of a lambe undefiled and without spot which was ordained before the foundation of the world but was declared in the last times for your sakes 1 Tim. 1.18 19 20. the cause materiall the blood of Christ c the cause finall or end why both God the Father hath loved and Christ for his elect hath suffered is the glory of God d Who doth predestinate us c. to the praise of the glory of his grace Eph. 16. The Lord hath made all things for his own sake yea even the wicked for the day of evill Prov. 16.4 and the salvation of man e Rom. 8.29 Those whom he knew before he did also predestinate to be made like to the image of his Son that he might be the first borne among many brethren Hath not the potter power of the clay to make of the same lumpe one vessell to honour and another to dishonour Rom. 9.21 And this doe all the Churches militant and reformed with a sweet consen● testifie and acknowledge Adversaries unto this truth Hereby is discovered the impiety of those men which think that 1. Man doth make himselfe eligible for the kingdome of heaven by his owne good workes and merits so teach the Papists The kingdome of heaven say they is prepared for them that are worthy of it and deserve it by their well doing a Test Rhem. an Matth. 20.23 Licet electis gloria ex aeterna Dei praedestinatione dimanet non tamen provenit nisi ex corum operibus c. Sine nebis non glorificamur 1. Although from Gods eternall predestination glory floweth to the elect yet for all that it springeth not but from their owne workes c. Without our selves we are not glorified b Stella in Luc. c. 10. fol. 35. 2. God beheld in every man whether hee would use his grace well and beleeve the Gospell or no and as hee saw a man affected so did he predestinate chuse or refuse him 3. Besides his will there was some other cause in God why he chose one and cast off another man but this cause is hidden from us 4. Men by nature be elected and saved an error of the Basilidians and Valentinians c Clem. strom lib 2.4 5. It is in mans power to be elected the error of Theophylact d Theoph in Matth. 22. and of Bolseck e Calvin epis m●● i st Helv. fol. 104. 6. God is partiall and unjust for chusing some and refusing others calling many and electing but few 6. Proposition They who are elected unto salvation if they come unto yeeres of discretion are called both outwardly by the Word and inwardly by the Spirit of God The proofe from Gods Word THough true it be the Lord knoweth all and every of his elect yet hath he revealed unto us certaine notes and tokens whereby we may see and certainly know whether we be of that number or not For such as be ordained unto everlasting life if they live long in this world they one time or other bee called unto the knowledge of salvation by the preaching of Gods Word they obey that calling through the operation of the holy Ghost working within them they feele in their soule the same spirit bearing witnesse vnto their spirits how they are the children of God and finally they walke religiously in all good workes These things are most euident and cleare in the holy Scripture where is set downe both the calling of the predestinate a Whom he predestinate them also hee called Rom. 8.30 God separated me from my mothers wombe and called me by his grace Gal. 1.15 He hath called you to his Kingdome glory 1 Thess 2.12 He hath saved vs called vs with an holy calling 2 Tim. 1.9 They that are on his side called chosen and faithfull Reu. 17.14 and their obedience to the Word being called b Your obedience is come abroad amōg all Rom. 16.19 in Christ also ye trusted after ye heard the Word of truth Ephe. 1.13 Iesus Christ is in you except ye be reprobates 2 Cor. 13.5 Ye receiued the Spirit of adoption whereby we cry Abba Father the same Spirit bearing witnesse with our spirit that we are the children of God Rom. 8.15 16. After this manner pray ye Our Father c. Matt. 6.9 And because ye are sonnes God hath sent forth the spirit of his Son into your hearts which cryeth Abba Father Gal 4.6 He hath chosen vs in him and their adoption by the Spirit to be the children of God c c. that we should be holy without blame befo●e him in loue Eph. 1.4 we are his workemanship created in Christ Iesus vnto good workes which God hath ordained that we should walke in them Eph. 2.10 and last of all their holinesse of life and vertuous conuersation d For the grace of God c. hath appeared teacheth vs that we should deny all vngodlinesse and worldly lusts and that we should liue soberly and righteously and godly in this present world Tit. 2.11 16. All Churches reformed consent hereunto Errors and aduersaries unto this truth Sundry aduersaries hath this truth and First the Papists who teach that none are to thinke or perswade themselues that they are of the number of the Predestinate vnto
signis visib cc. Hill e In his Quartron and Alabaster f In his Motives 2. Of the Brownists who make discipline and that too of their owne devising such an essentiall argument of the visible Church as they think where that is not the Magistrates there be tyrants the Ministers false prophets no Church of God is Antichristianity doth raigne g R.H. in Psal 1.22 Bar. disco p. 86. Ans to M. Cartw. letter p. 13. 3. Of the same Brownists and Barrowists who neither allow frequenting of Sermons and ministring of the Sacraments nor have any Sacraments administred among themselves h Alison consu of Green Bar. p. 133. 116 4. Of the Family of Love which have in utter contempt and derision both the Preachers and the Sacraments scornfully tearming the Preachers Scripture learned men i H N. Evang. c. 33. sect 11. Ceremoniall and Letter-Doctors k Fam. letter to the B. of Roch. and the water at Baptisme Elementish water l H. N. Evang. c 13. sect 56. Neither doe we approve them who for the visible and externall put down invisible and spirituall tokens of the visible Church as Faith in Christ Iesus and Love towards the Saints which thing I. K. doth m In his confut of Pop. L. 4. b. 6. Proposition The visible Church may and from time to time hath erred both in doctrine and conversation The proofe from Gods Word Had not this bin most true it had never bin avouched both by our Saviour Christ and Saint Paul Our Saviour saith unto his Disciples concerning doctrine Take heed c. a Matth. 24.4 Beleeve it not b Ibid. v. 23 26. Beware of the leaven of the Pharises and of the leaven of Herod even of the doctrine of the c Mark 8.15 Pharises and Sadduces d Matth. 16.11 Many shall be deceived e Matth. 24.11 yea the very Elect if it were possible f Ibid v. 24. Shall he find faith on earth g Luke 18.8 And concerning conversation and manners he prophesied that iniquity shall be increased and the love of many shall be cold h Matth. 24.12 Saint Paul writeth touching doctrine that We know in part i 1 Cor. 13.12 Antichrist sitteth in the Temple of God k 2 Thess 2.4 c. whose comming is by the working of Satan with all power and signes and lying wonders and in all deceiveablenesse among them that perish because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved and therfore God shall send them strong delusion that they should beleeve lyes l Ibid. v 9 10.11 Beware of dogges beware of evill workers beware of concision m Phil. 3.2 And touching conversation Restore c. lest thou also be tempted n Gal. 6.1 I doe not the good thing which I would but the evill which I would not that doe I if I doe that I would not it is no more I that doe it but the sinne that dwelleth in me o Rom. 7.19 20 There is a fight even in the best men mēbers of Christ p Ibid. v. 23. Besides that Churches visible and glorious have erred it appeareth evidently by the superstition heresies yea and Atheisme now raigning at Ierusalem Alexandria and Antioch This with us the Churches in their confessions doe acknowledge q Confes Helv. 2. Saxon. ar 11. Wittemb ar 32. Suev ar 15. Errors and adversaries unto this truth The Premises will not be granted for true neither by the Papists which maintain that in faith doctrine the Church meaning thereby the visible Church a Test Rhem. an 2 Thes 2.4 whose Rector is the Pope of Rome b Ibid. an 1 Tim 3.13 never erred c Ib. an Eph. 5.24 never hath erred d Ib. an marg p. 264. Gab. B●el l. 4. hist 6. quaest 2. and never can erre e Ibid. an 1 Tim. 3.3 c●tech Trid. in exposit Symb. Apost Coster enchirid controvers c. 3. de summo Pont. p 36. Nor yet by those which say the Church cannot erre for manners such were the Donatists and are the Anabaptists with the Family of Love f See of this art prop. 1. 3. Proposition The Church of Rome most shamefully hath erred in life ceremonies and matters of faith The proofe IVstly is the Church of Rome condemned of us and all Churches reformed because she hath erred and still very badly every way doth offend 1. In life For At Rome the harlot hath a better life Then she that is a Romans wife a W. Thomas hist of Italy O Roma à Roma quantum mutata vetustaes Nunc caput es scelerum quae caput orbis eras If ye spell Roma backward saith I. Bale ye shall finde it to be Amor Love in this prodigious kinde For it is a preposterous Amor Love out of kind b Acts of the Eng. votaries 2. booke praef Hence the pasquill Poets Roma quid est Quod te docuit praeposterus ordo Quid docuit Iungas versa elementa scies Roma Amor est Amor est qualis Praeposterus Vnde hoc Roma mares Noli dicere plura scio Againe Roma vale vidi satis est vidisse Revertar Cum Leno aut meretrix Scurra Cynaedus ero 2. In ceremonies which are in number infinite Gerson writeth how divers men have runne into desperation others have killed themselves finding that they were not able to keepe and performe the ceremonies of the Romish Church c Confes Aug. ar 4. For use also they are vaine impious as their leading up and down of an Asse on Palme Sunday their battering of hell their buriall of the Crosse c. yea and damnable because Romish ceremonies are held both necessarily to be observed as well as the Lawes of God d Eckius enchir de hum const axiom 2. and also to merit heaven For sins veniall say the Rhemists be taken away by sacred Ceremonies e Test Rhem. an marg 258. 3. In doctrine For proofe hereof see the Popish errors in every article almost if not proposition of this booke Againe looke we unto the head of the Antichristian Synagogue and we shall finde that of them Some have beene Conjurours Sorcerers and Inchanters as were Pope Martin 2. Silvester the second and third Benedict 8. Iohn 19 10 21. Sergius 4. Gregory 6. and 7. and such were all the Popes even 18. for number from Silvester the second untill Gregory the seventh f Cyp. Valera in his Treat●se of the Pope c out of Cara. Benom Some Heretikes For Siricius Calixtus Leo 9. and Paschalic condemned the marriage of Priests Liberius was an Arrian Marcellinus an Idolater Honorius a Monothe●ite g Cath. Apol. 2. part p. 93. Test Rhem. an Luc. 22.31 Iohn the 22. held many errors whereof W. Occam wrote a booke h Biblioth Simleri one wherof was that the soules of the wicked should not be punished till
grace is universall and belongeth unto all so well young as old 2. Baptisme is unto us as Circumcision was unto the Iews But the Infants of the Iewes were circumcised Therefore the children of Christians are to be baptized 3. Children belong unto the Kingdome of Heaven a Matth. 13.14 and are in the covenant therefore the signe of the covenant is not to be denyed them 4. Christ gave in commandement that all should be baptized b Matth. 28.19 therefore young children are not to be exempted 5. Christ hath shed his blood aswell for the washing away the sinnes of children as of the elder sort Therefore it is very necessary that they should be partakers of the Sacrament thereof All Christian Churches allow of the Baptisme of Infants c Conf. Helv. 1 ar 21. 2. c. 20. ar 35. Belg. ar 34. Aug. ar 13. Sax. ar 13. Wit c. 10. Suc. cap. 17. The adversaries unto this truth The premises declare that They slander us which say that all Protestants deny the Baptisme of children to be necessary and this is Runagate Hils report a Hils quart reas 14. They erre which oppugne this truth as doe many persons but not after one and the same sort For Some utterly deny that Infants or young children are to be baptized so did the Pelagians b D. August de Ver. Apo. se de Bap par the Heracleans and the Henricians c Mag. eccles hist con 12. c. 5. and so doe the Anabaptists whereof said some how baptisme is the invention of Pope Nicholas and therefore naught d Bullin contra Anbap l. 1. others that baptisme is of the devill So thought Melchior Hoffeman e Ibid. l. 2 c. 13. so also doe the Swermerians a sect among the said Anabaptists f Althemar lo. pug co 131. the Servetians g Epi. minist Bern. in Cal epist fol. 118. and the Family of Love which doth hold that none should be baptized untill he be thirtie yeares old h Display H. 7. a. Others refuse to baptize not all but some Infants So denied is baptisme by the Barrowists unto the seed of whoores and witches i Bar. disc p. 9. by the Brownists unto the children of open sinners k Giffords reply by the Disciplinarians unto their children which subject not themselves as Dud. Fenner saith unto the discipline of the Church or obey not the Presbyteriall decre●● l Sacramentorum autem primum pro natura sua administrari debet vel infantibus vel adultis Infantibus autem i●s qui sunt liberi corum qui sunt intra Intra autem qui ecclesiae 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sc subii civat D. Fenner 5. Theol. cap. ult Others allow the Baptisme of Infants yet thinke those Infants not lawfully baptized which are baptized either by the now ministers of the Church of England as the Brownists doe thinke m R.A. confut of Brow p. 113. or by Protestant ministers as the Papists are of minde witnesse their rebaptizing of infants in France and in Netherland n See afore ar 25. p. 8. or by unpreaching ministers as the disciplinarian Puritanes doe hold o See ar 26. pr. 1. Declarent ubinam legerint tam necessario esse copulandam coelestis verbi praedicationem cum administratione Sacramenti ut nisi concio habeatur renascentium lavacro infans aspergi non possit And others are of opinion that none are to be baptized which beleeve not first Hence the Anabaptists Infants beleeve not therefore be not to be baptized Hence the Lutherans Infants doe beleeve p Querim ec p. 80. Hessius de 600. ar Pontif. lo. 16. Therefore to be baptized 28. Article Of the Supper of the Lord. 1 The Supper of the Lord is not onely a signe of the love that Christians ought to have among themselves one to another 2 but rather it is a Sacrament of our redemption by Christs death Insomuch that to such as worthily and with faith receive the same the bread which we breake is partaking of the Body of Christ and likewise the Cup of blessing is a partaking of the bloud of Christ 3 transubstantiation or the change of the substance of bread and wine in the Supper of the Lord cannot be proved by holy writ but is repugnant to the plaine words of Scripture overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament and hath given occasion to many superstitions 4 The Body of Christ in given and taken and eaten in the Supper onely after an heavenly and spirituall manner and the mean whereby the Body of Christ is received and eaten in the Supper is faith The Sacraments of the Lords Supper were not by Christs ordinance reserved carried about carried about lifted up or worshipped The Propositions 1. The Supper of the Lord is a signe of the love that Christians ought to have among themselves 2. The Lords Supper is a Sacrament of our Redemption by Christs death and to them which receive the same worthily by faith a partaking of the body and blood of Christ 3. The Bread and Wine in the Lords Supper be not changed into another substance 4. The Body of Christ is given taken and eaten after an heavenly and spirituall not after a carnall sort 5. To reserve carry about lift up or worship the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is contrary to the Ordinance of Christ 1. Proposition The Supper of the Lord is a signe of the love that Christians ought to have among themselves The proofe from Gods Word THE Supper of the Lord is a token of the love that Christians ought to have among themselves For which cause it is called the Lords Table a 1 Cor. 10.11 the Lords Supper b 1 Cor. 11.10 a Communion of the Body of Christ and they that partake thereof though they be many yet are but one bread and one body c 1 Cor. 10.16 17. This is the doctrine of all Christian Churches The errors and adversaries unto this truth d Conf. Helv. 2. cap. 21. Basil ar 6. Bohem. c. 13. Belg. ar 35 Saxon. ar 14. Suc. c. 18. So thinke not those men who either with heretike Hamant deny the use of the Lords Supper to be necessary a Hol. chron fol 1299. or with the Rhemists raile on it and the Protestants that use the same calling it a prophane and detestable table the Cup of divels b Test Rhem. an 1 Cor. 10.21 2. Proposition The Sacraments of the Lords Supper is a Sacrament of our redemption by Christs death and to them which receive the same worthily by Faith a partaking of the body and blood of Christ The proofe from Gods Word THE Sacrament of the Lords Supper is to all Christians a Sacrament of our redemption by Iesus Christ For This is my blood of the New Testament which is shed for many for the remission of sinnes a Matt. 26 28. this is my body which is given for you c.