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A33276 Ill newes from New-England, or, A nar[r]ative of New-Englands persecution wherin is declared that while old England is becoming new, New-England is become old : also four proposals to the Honoured Parliament and Councel of State, touching the way to propagate the Gospel of Christ ... : also four conclusions touching the faith and order of the Gospel of Christ out of his last will and testament, confirmed and justified / by John Clark ... Clarke, John, 1609-1676. 1652 (1652) Wing C4471; ESTC R19361 89,149 98

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who are such worshippers as he seekes for who as a Lord faithfull over his house before his departure gave order thereto commanded his Servants to watch and to hold fast till he come and in his absence being at the right hand of his Father is mindefull to shed abroad of that holy Spirit of Promise whereby the true worshippers shall be led from truth to truth untill they be brought into all truth And if the nature of the commanding and ordering power that suits both with the worship and with the worshippers which the Father of Spirits seeks for be also considered which is not a law of a carnall commandment seconded with carnall weapons or an arm of flesh but a spirituall law or as the Apostle cals it Rom. 8. a law of the Spirit of life from Christ Jesus spoken unto or rather written in the heart of a Christian by the Spirit of Christ by reason whereof he obeyes from the heart readily willingly and cheerfully that form of doctrine which is engraven and laid up therein Heb. 8. 10. 2 Cor. 3. 3. Rom. 6. 17. If this I say be considered that the worship is spirituall such as must begin in spring up and rise from the heart and the spirit and so be directed to the Father of spirits and so the commanding power that suits herewith must speak to the heart and spirit of a man then is there no Lord in this matter to Christ Jesus the Lord who speaks to the heart in the Spirit and his words are as commands from the head to the members which conveigh together spirit and life to obey them by reason of which his commands are not grievous for where the Spirit of this Lord is there is liberty and they by beholding the glory of the Lord are transformed into the same Image from glory unto glory by the Spirit of the Lord 2 Cor. 3. 17 18. And that there is none with him he is the onely Lord and law-giver of this spirituall building and so of the spirits in this sense appears by such scriptures as say One is your Lord and law-giver James 4. 12. Ephes 4. 5. Mat. 23. 8. 10. and by such as say ye are bought with a price be ye not therefore the servants of men and the Apostles that had greater authority in this point than any men living yet they acknowledge they had not Dominion over mens faith and therefore declare this to be the express mind of God that the servants of this Lord must not strive as if they were Lords but be patient in meekness instructing those that oppose themselves or as the word imports that set themselves by covenant in opposition to that living Lord. And whereas it is declared in the testimony that this houshold of faith was purchased by his blood as Priest instructed and nourished by his Spirit as Prophet c. this will all evidently appear to be true Acts 20. 28. John 16. from the 7. to the 16. 1 Cor. 2. 9 10 11 12. Rom. 8. John 1. 2. 26 27. Rev. 2. 11. 17. 29. 2 Thes 14 15. 1 Cor. 11. 2. and 1. 7. And so is the first part of the testimony by the word of God confirmed and justified 2. I testifie that Baptism or dipping in water is one of the commands of this Lord Jesus Christ That this commandment of Jesus is by way of dipping and as it were by drowning overwhelming or burying in water and not by sprinkling with water appears many waies 1. In that although there be frequent mention made of that appointment of Christ in his Last Will and Testament yet is it never expressed by the word that may be rendred rantism or sprinkling but by the word that is rendred baptism or dipping 2. In that the word by which it is so frequently exprest doth in proper English signify to dip to plung under water and as it were to drown but yet so as with safety so that the party as to the manner may be drowned again and again see the instance of Naaman he dipp'd himself seven times in Jordan 2 Kings 5. 14. and to this sense of the word at least in that place both the Greek Latine and English Churches agree 3. In that the phrase in which there is mention made of such an appointment of Christ doth necessarily import such a thing and therefore when mention is made of baptizing there generally followeth that word the preposition 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is commonly translated in or into which suits with dipping and not the preposition 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies with and so suits with sprinkling And therefore it may be as well rendred I baptize you in water and he shall baptize you in the holy Spirit Mar. 1. 8. as it is rendred Iohn did baptize in the wilderness and in the River of Jordan verse 4 5. or that Iohn was in the Spirit on the Lords day Rev. 1. 10. and they were baptized in the cloud and in the Sea 1 Cor. 10. 2. yea it may as well be rendred I baptize or dip you into water as it is rendred they were casting a net into the Sea Mar. 1. 16. for the words are the same and it would be an improper speech to say Iohn did baptise with the wilderness and they were casting a net with the sea 4. That this appointment of Christ is by way of dipping and not sprinkling appears in that for the resemblance and likeness hereunto the Israelites passing under the cloud and through the sea where the Aegyptians that were their Lords and commanders their pursuers and enemies that sought their destruction were drowned left behind and seen no more is by the holy Spirit called a baptism 1 Cor. 10. 1 2. they were baptized in the cloud c. Where observe it is not here rendred with the cloud and with the Sea as in the other place Mark 1. 8. with water because it suits with sprinkling although the word be the same but in the cloud and in the Sea which suits with dipping or overwhelming and so with the appointment of Christ they passing through the midst of the red or bloudy Sea on dry land which stood on both sides as a wall and being under the Cloud were as men in a carnall eie overwhelmed and drowned and yet truly saved and safe from their enemies 5. That this appointment of Christ was not by sprinkling but by dipping or putting the person into or under the water appears by Philips baptizing the Eunuch It is said They went both down into the water both Philip the baptizer and the Eunuch that was the person to be baptized and being there in the water Philip baptized or dipper him in that water as John did Jesus in the river of Jordan and then it is said as they descended or went down into the water so they ascended or went strait way up out of the water see Acts 8. 38 39. Mat. 3. 16. mark the expression And Jesus when he
was baptized went up straitway out of the water therefore had he been down in the water 6. That this appointment of Christ was not by sprinkling but by dipping or as it were a drowning appears in that Iohn the Baptizer his work being to baptize remains in the wilderness by the river of Iordan and afterward in Aenon and the reason that is rendred by the Spirit of God why there he abode was because there was much water there which need not have been if that appointment could have been performed by sprinkling and not by dipping See Luke 3. 2 3. Iohn 3. 23. 7. That this appointment of Christ was not to be performed by sprinkling but by diping c. appears from the nature of the Ordinance it self for it is such an ordinance as whereby the person that submitteth thereto doth visibly put on Christ Iesus the Lord and is hereby visibly planted into his death holding forth therein a lively similitude and likeness unto his death whereby onely through faith he now professeth he hath escaped death and is in hope to obtain life and peace everlasting and so to have fellowship with him in his death as to be dead with him and thereupon to reckon himself to be dead indeed unto sin Sathan the law and the curse See Gal. 3. 27. Rom. 8. 2. 3. 5. 7 8. 11. 1 Cor. 15. 29. But the planting of a person into the likness of death is no waies resembled by sprinkling but by dipping it is lively set forth and demonstrated therefore 8. This appointment of Christ sci Baptism is an ordinance whereby the person that submitteth thereto doth hereby visibly and cleerly resemble the buriall of Christ and his being buried with him so as in respect of the old man the former lusts and conversation like the Egyptians to be taken out of the way and seen no more See Romans 6. 4. 6. Col. 2. 12. But sprinkling doth no way lively resemble the buriall of Christ or the persons being buried with him as dipping doth therefore 9. This appointment of Christ sci Baptism is an ordinance wherby the person that submitteth thereto doth visibly and lively hold forth herein the resurrection of Christ declares him whose life was taken from the earth to be alive again who although he died and was buried yet was he not left in the grave to see corruption but was raised again and behold he liveth for evermore and as hereby he holds forth the resurrectiof Christ so doth he also his own being planted into the likeness therof so as to reckon himself to be in his soul and spirit quickned and risen with Christ from henceforth to live unto God the fountain of life and to Christ Iesus the Lord who died for him and rose again and so to walk in newness of life in this present evill world being also begotten unto a lively hope that in the world to come he shall be raised and quickned both in soul and body to a life everlasting See Rom. 6. 4 5. 8. 11. Acts 8. 33 35 36. Col. 2. 12. Rom. 8. 11. 1 Cor. 15. 29. 1 Pet. 1. 3. but sprinkling doth no way lively resemble the resurrection of Christ or the souls or bodies rising or being raised by him as the way of dipping doth Therefore this appointment of Christ was and still is to be performed by way of dipping or putting the person into or under the water and not by sprinkling And that this dipping in or into water in the name of Iesus is one of the commandments of this Lord Iesus Christ doth evidently appear Mat. 28. 19. Mark 16. 15 16 compared with Acts 2. 38. 41. 8. 36. 38. and 10. 47 48. And that it is also to be observed by all that trust in Christ as other of his commands as he is the Lord untill he come again is likewise expresly manifested to be his will Mat. 28. 20. Gal. 1. 7 8. Jude 3. 2 Tim. 2. 2. Col. 2. 5 6. Rev. 2. 25. 3. 11. Hold fast till I come Rev. 22. 14. 19. Heb. 12. 25. But to proceed That a visible believer or disciple of Christ Jesus that is one that manifesteth repentance towards God and faith in Jesus Christ is the onely person that is to be baptised with that visible baptism or dipping of Jesus Christ in water That a visible disciple or Scholar of Christ one that manifesteth himself to have heard him to have been taught by him and to have yielded up himself to him as his teacher is the only person c. will be made manifest 1. By the commission it self and the argument stands thus they and they onely have right to this ordinance and appointment of Jesus Christ whom the ordainer himself sci Christ Jesus the Lord hath in his Last Will and Testament appointed it to but Christ Jesus the Lord hath appointed it to Disciples and to Believers and to such onely Therefore The first proposition cannot be denyed and the second will easily be proved see the commission by which the Apostles were warranted to administer this ordinance and so must all that baptise or they will appear but usurpers Mat. 28. 18 19. All power is given unto me in heaven and in Earth saith the Lord go ye therefore and discipulize or make disciples not among the Jews only but among the Gentiles and Nations and baptize them so that if the question should have been made Lord whom shall we baptise of the Nations among the Jews and Gentiles his answer was given in the words before and he would have given no other you shall baptize amongst the Nations Jews and Gentiles such as first have been taught and by teaching have been made my disciples so Mar. 16. 16. Go ye into all the world saith the Lord and preach the Gospel to every creature to the Gentiles as well as the Jews he that beleeveth and is baptized shall be saved c. So that if the question here again should be propounded who among the religious and strict Jews and the loose and profane Gentiles should be baptised the answer is plain those to whom the Gospel first hath been preached and they through that Gospel have also believed 2. By the practice of the Commissioners who were faithful unto their Lord and to the charge which he gave them and the argument stands thus Such as the faithful Apostles and first Commissioners of Christ Jesus the Lord administred this ordinance of baptism unto such and such only ought to be made partakers thereof But the Apostles and first Commissioners of Christ administred not this ordinance unto carnal babes infants of daies such as are by the testimony of the Scriptures declared to be conceived in sin to be brought forth in iniquity and being born of the flesh to be but flesh and so by nature the Children of wrath one as well as another being also untaught But to such as first were taught and were ordained by the immortal seed of the word to be born
did of paying the 30 l. in reference thereunto I told them moreover the Lord having manifested his love towards me in giving me repentance towards God and Faith in Iesus Christ and so to be baptized in water by a Messenger of Iesus into the name of the Father Son and Holy Spirit wherein I have fellowship with him in his death buriall and resurrection I am now come to be baptized in afflictions by your hands that so I may have further fellowship with my Lord and am not ashamed of his sufferings for by his stripes am I healed And as the man began to lay the stroaks upon my back I said to the people though my Flesh should fail and my Spirit should fail yet God would not fail so it pleased the Lord to come in and so to fill my heart and tongue as a vessell full and with an audible voyce I brake forth praying unto the Lord not to say this Sin to their charge and telling the people That now I found he did not fail me and therefore now I should trust him for ever who failed me not for in truth as the stroaks fell upon me I had such a spirituall manifestation of Gods presence as the like thereto I never had nor felt nor can with fleshly tongue expresse and the outward pain was so removed from me that indeed I am not able to declare it to you it was so easie to me that I could well bear it yea and in a manner felt it not although it was grievous as the Spectators said the Man striking with all his strength yea spitting on his hand three times as many affirmed with a three-coarded whip giving me therewith thirty stroaks when he had loosed me from the Post having joyfulnesse in my heart and cheerfulnesse in my countenance as the Spectators observed I told the Magistrates you have struck me as with Roses and said moreover Although the Lord hath made it easie to me yet I pray God it may not be laid to your charge After this many came to me rejoycing to see the power of the Lord manifested in weak flesh but sinfull flesh takes occasion hereby to bring others in trouble informs the Magistrates hereof and so two more are apprehended as for contempt of authority there names were Iohn Hazell and Iohn Spur who came indeed and did shake me by the hand but did use no words of contempt or reproach unto any no man can prove that the first spoke any thing and for the second he only said thus Blessed be the Lord yet these two for taking me by the hand and thus saying after I had received my punishment were sentenced to pay 40 shilling or to be whipt Both were resolved against paying their Fine Neverthelesse after one or two dayes imprisonment one payed Iohn Spurs Fine and he was released and after six or seven dayes Imprisonment of Brother Hazell even the day when he should have suffered an other payd his and so he escaped and the next day went to visit a Friend about 6 miles from Boston where he the same day fell sick and within 10 dayes he ended this life when I was come to the Prison it pleased God to stir up the heart of an old acquaintance of mine who with much tendernesse like the good Samaritan poured oyl into my wounds and plaistered my sores but there was present information given what was done and inquiry made who was the Chirurgion and it was commonly reported he should be sent for but what was done I yet know not Now thus it hath pleased the Father of Mercies so to dispose of the matter that my Bonds Imprisonments have been no hinderance to the Gospel for before my return some submitted to the Lord and were baptized and divers were put upon the wayof enquiry And now being advised to make my escape by night because it was reported that there were Warrants forth for me I departed and the next day after while I was on my Iourney the Constable came to search at the house where I lodged so I escaped their hands and was by the good hand of my heavenly Father brought home again to my neer relations my wife and eight children the Brethren of our Town and Providence having taken pains to meet me 4 miles in the woods where we rejoyced together in the Lord. Thus have I given you as briefly as I can a true relation of things wherefore my Brethren rejoyce with me in the Lord and give all glory to him for he is worthy to whom be praise for evermore to whom I commit you put up my earnest prayers for you that by my late experience who have trusted in God and have not been deceived you may trust in him perfectly wherefore my dearly beloved Brethren trust in the Lord and you shall not be ashamed nor confounded so I also rest Yours in the bond of Charity Obediah Holmes Three things would be well minded in this relation 1 that God gave me Power to confess his name before the Sonnes of Men. 2 That he kept my tongue that I did not speak evill of men nor of Authority 3 That he gave strength to weak Flesh that it failed not This Tragedy being thus acted in the face of the Country must needs awaken and rouse up the minds and spirits of many cause sad thoughts to arise in their hearts and to flow forth at their mouthes as men offended to see Strangers professing Godliness so discourteously used for no Civill Transgression but meerly for Conscience and that by their hands who pretended that Liberty of Conscience was also the cause of their flight together with the other to the hazard of their lives by hard hearted cruell and savage Barbarians and other mischiefs which a vast and howling Wildernesse is apt to produce wherefore to stop their mouthes and to lull them asleep the old subtile Serpent as his custome ever hath been raised up a cloud of disgrace thinking thereby to darken the truth he profest and to obscure the glory that appeared in his sufferings giving out that he was but an Excommunicate and so an accursed person and that it was vehemently suspected that he was notoriously given to that filthy lust of uncleanness which God will judge and that the same was hinted in open Court and that by persons of no mean credit wherefore againe to resist the adversary who hath been a lyer from the beginning and thereby a destroyer and murderer and to deliver the Children of truth at least from his snare whereby they might be taken captive at his will he drew up and sent a letter unto the Governour of the Mathatusets Colony and desired it might be published so that the Sons of Men so far as the lye and slander might spread might be acquainted therewith The Letter followeth The 12 of the 7th M. 51. To the Honoured Governour Honoured Sir HOwever you may judge of me yet am I dayly waiting to stand before him who shall
that loved him and kept his commandments and that he intended the same unto other visible disciples that should love him and keep his commandments unto the end of the world will also appear for if the appointment of Christ sci the supper that went before and is exprest chapter the 13. and the prayer of Christ that followed after and is exprest chapter 17. did belong unto them that should believe through their word till he come again then this promise that is so often repeated between doth as well belong unto them as to these but the former is true See Iohn 17. 20. 1. Cor. 11. 26. therefore the later If the consequence be denied it will still be proved out of Christs own words See Iohn 7. 37 38. and the consideration even in reason of Christs exceeding love and tender care towards all his disciples that love him and keep his commandments and their sensible wants of the same supplies of the Spirit will clearly evince it 2. It will clearly appear out of the words of the Apostles of Christ See Iohns interpretation of these words of Christ Out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water This spake he saith Iohn of the Spirit which they that believe on him should receive for the holy Spirit was not yet because Iesus was not yet glorified John 7. 29. See also what they all say with one mouth after they had received this holy Spirit with power whereby they were furnished as Apostles or Embassadors of him that had all power in heaven and earth in his hand to go forth with the embassage of peace into all Nations and could deliver the mind of their Lord unto them in their own language Acts 2. 38 39. Repent and be baptised every one of you in the name of Iesus for the remission of sins ye shall receive the gift of the holy Spirit for the promise is to you and to your children and to all that are a far off as many of all these as the Lord our God shall call sci to repentance from dead works to faith in Christ Iesus to this visible manifestation thereof by being baptised and so visibly planted into the death buriall and resurrection of Christ for the remission of sins 3. This will also appear by the enjoyments of those that first trusted in Christ and visibly manifested their faith and love in and to the Lord by keeping his commandments The Disciples which were also called Apostles waiting in the appointment of their Lord at Jerusalem received and were filled with that holy Spirit with power according to promise See Acts 1. 4. compared with 2. 2. So that great number that were about three or rather five thousand souls that believed through their word and were baptized in Jerusalem and waited in the appointments of the same Lord that is to say together steadfastly in the Apostles doctrine and in fellowship and in breaking of bread and in prayer they also enjoied this holy Spirit according to promise See Acts 4. 31. The like may be found among the Saints in Samaria Acts 8. 17. in Ephesus Acts 19. And the same may be found among the Saints that thus put on Christ and walked in him among those that first trusted in him in all places See it in the Romans chap. 5. 5. and chap. 8. at large See it in the Corinthians Epistle 1. chap. 2. 10. 12. and 6. 11. 19. and ch 12. at large In the Galathians ch 3. 2. 4. 6. In the Ephesians chap. 1. 13. In the Philippians chap. 3. 3. In the Colossians chap. 1. 8. In the Thessalonians Ep. 1. chap. 1. 5 6. and chap. 5. 19. This promise is also found true in the litle children that Iohn writes to and is often repeated 1 Iohn 3. 24 4. 13. and in the 2. 27. he speaks unto them after this manner but the anointing speaking of this holy Spirit of promise which ye have received of him abideth in you and such is his supply that you need not that any man teach you but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things and is truth and is no lie even as it hath taught you ye shall abide in him And now litle Children abide in him c. And Iude telleth us that the very ground why some that had made a profession of the faith and order of Iesus caused divisions and offences contrary to that doctrine they had received and separated themselves was because they were sensuall not having this Spirit Iude 19 And as all this hath been proved by the last Will and Testament of that living Lord so is it also clear that his Will is not to be added to or taken from compare Gal. 3. 15. with Rev. 22. 18 19. which notwithstanding if any man shall attempt to do let him know this Lord is alive and will ere-long appear sufficiently able to avenge it 3. I testifie that every such servant of Christ Iesus may in point of liberty yea ought in point of duty to improve that talent which his Lord hath given unto him That it is their duty to improve the talent the Lord hath given unto them and that for that end it was also given will appear by those two instances of the Lord himself the first is Mat. 5. 13 14 15. Ye saith the Lord to his Disciples are the salt of the earth the light of the world c. neither do men light a candle and put it under a hushell but on a candlestick whereby he intimates that if it be far from the intention of men who are but weak and foolish in their intentions and actions to sight a candle which is for use and then to put it under a bushell and so make it useless then much further from the purpose and intention of God who is the father of lights to enlighten the spirit of a man which is the candle of the Lord and then to have that light concealed and with-held therefore it follows let your light saith the Lord so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorifie your father which is in heaven The other instance is in the 19 th chapter of Luke 11 12 13 14 15 16. to the 27. verse in which Parable is lively declared by the Lord 1. That that glorious Kingdome of God that shall certainly appear should not so immediatly appear as some thought it should for which end is the Parable spoken verse 11. and the first words of the Parable will prove the same thing for the Noble-man which is Christ Iesus the Lord must first go into a far coun●ry to receive his Kingdome which is to the right hand of the Father there to sit untill all his enemies become his footstool and so return 2. Here is declared the order in which this Lord left this houshold when he went to receive his Kingdome he bestowed gifts or talents upon them and commands them as his servants in their severall places to occupy till he come
again and as new born babes in Christ having tasted of the sincere milk of the word desire still more of the same that they might grow up thereby and such as appeared to be converted and to become as little ones such little ones as believed in Jesus The first proposition I suppose none that own Christ and his Apostles will dare to deny And the second which is more questionable will also be proved See Acts 2. 38 39 40 41 42 c. Although Peter with the 11 calls upon the convicted Jews to repent and to be baptized every one in the name of Jesus for the remission of sins and tells them that then they shall be made partakers of the holy Spirit and that they should not need to distrust it he shews them the largeness of the promise that was made concerning the pouring forth of the Spirit it being promised to be poured forth upon all flesh as they had exprest in the beginning of their discourse out of Joel v. 16. and 17. and therefore ●aith t is to you and to your Children and to all that are a far off even as many of you your children and such as are a far off as the Lord our God shall call yet he baptizeth none but such as were called by the holding forth the word of salvation by Jesus Christ as appears in the words for they that gladly received his word were baptized and they only for they that were baptized were added and continued together in the Apostles Doctrine and in fellowship and in breaking of bread and in prayer and continued dayly with one accord in the Temple and breaking bread from house to house did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart praising God all which cannot be understood of infants of daies And therefore this place if rightly considered will be so far from affording a ground for the baptizing of the children of believing parents because here it is said the promise is to you and to your children that it will sufficiently evince the contrary for indeed such an apprehension is accompanyed with 2 or 3 evident mistakes there is a mistake in the promise in the parties to whom the promise belongs and the manner how it is to them and their children c. 1. There is a mistake of the promise in that it is looked at as the covenant of Grace which doth ingratiate the soul into and gives it an interest in all the privileges of the Gospel of Christ and so in order doth go before baptism or any other visible ordinance and appointment of his whereas in very truth by promise there is meant that holy Spirit of promise which they which believed in Christ and obeyed him should according to promise receive after he was ascended unto the right hand of the father as appears Joh. 7. 39. 14. 16. 16. 7. That which he had here shed a broad in a powerfull manner upon the Apostles and that which these Jews also in believing and obeying the Gospel of Christ should also receive and therfore saith Peter repent and be baptized and ye shall receive c. and was no other than that which was of old prophecyed of by Ioel as is declared v. 16. and so is a promise that follows faith and obedience and not such as goes before to give right to this appointment of Christ 2. There is a mistake in the parties to whom this promise belongs for whereas it is said to you and to your children and the reupon it is conceived to be meant believers and their infants of daies which upon that accompt are to be baptized it is plain and evident when the Apostle spoke these words to them they could not be looked upon as believers forasmuch as they being prick'd at the heart and only convinced of their evill in murdering the Lord of life propounded what they should do to be saved which is farre from believing to which the Apostle replies repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus for the remission of sinnes and to conceive that by their children were meant infants of daies it may be as well so understood by your Sonnes and daughters which should so receive of the promise of the Spirit as to prophecy mentioned in the seventeenth verse of this chapter to which these words are related and to make it appear that the promise was not so either to them or their children as yet manifested to give them right unto baptism after many more words used by the Apostle to perswade them to save themselves from this adulterous generation it is said but as many as gladly received his word were baptized and but only such and not their infants of daies for they that were baptized continued together in such appointments of Christ as infants are in no measure capable of 3. There is a mistake in the manner how this promise is to them their children not spoken to them now as believers their children as having right and interest peculiar by them but indeed to them and their children no otherwise than to all that are a far off which if taken in the generall cannot be understood but with respect to the general promise which is to pour forth his Spirit upon all flesh but if with the restriction which is even as many as the Lord our God shall call then parents and children Jews and Gentiles such as are neer and such as are a far off must be called by the word of his grace before they can have a peculiar right and interest in this spirit of promise and so a child that is called to believe and obey the Gospel may have this promise made good unto him before his father and a Gentile that is a far off before a Jew that is neer This will appear also by other instances as of Philip baptizing in Samaria they were men and women that he baptised there such as believed and received the word with great joy Acts 8. 8. 12. and when the Eunuch seeing the water asked what should let him to be baptised Philip intimates that although he had been taught yet the want of a manifestation of faith would be a let v. 36 37. And whereas there is mention made of whole houses that were baptised that the Commissioners might appear faithfull unto their Lord and keep close to the very words of their Commission you shall find they were first taught and by teaching were made his disciples and gladly received his word See it in Corn●lius houshold Acts 10. 33 34. compared with the 44. 47. the Iaylors houshold Acts 16. 32. 34. they spake unto him the word of God and unto all that were in his house and he set meat before them and rejoyced believing in God with all his house see it also in Crispus houshold Acts 18. 8 9 10 11. Stephanus houshold 1 Cor. 1. 16 17. compared with chap. 16 v. 15. And as for Lydias houshold Acts. 16. the Spirit of God being more silent
therein they that cannot interpret it by the other four nor yet by the Commission it self nor by the Commissioners faithful observance thereof in all other instances let them prove if they can these three particulars 1. That Lydia ever had a husband 2. In case she had that ever she had any children by him and if so then in the 3. place that they were not dead or so grown up that they might hear and receive the word gladly as well as their mother 3. A third argument to prove that a visible believer is the person that according to the mind of Christ is to be baptized in water may be taken from the order which the Spirit of Christ laies down faith and baptism in the scriptures of truth putting faith still in the first place witness Mark 16. 15 16. Mat. 28. 19. Heb. 6. Eph. 4. A 4 argument may be taken from the nature of the ordinance and a 5 from Johns Baptism Yea much more might be said to this point but this may suffice And also the only person that is to walk in the visible order of his house and so to wait for his comming the second time in the form of a Lord and King with his glorious Kingdome according to promise That he is the only person that is to enter into and walk in the visible order of his house will evidently appear if the order in which our Lord left his house when he went to his Father to receive his kingdome be duly considered for in his last will and testament we shall find it thus recorded when our Lord was about to be gone he gave order unto his Apostles whom he made stewards in his house of the mysteries of God to make him Disciples of all Nations and that such as were so made should then be baptized and so visibly planted into Christ and put on Christ and having so received him should walk in him observing all things whatsoever he had commanded the first thing wherof as touching order was to be added or joined one to another in the fellowship of the Gospel by a mutual professed subjection to the Scepter of Christ and being a company thus called out of the world from worldly vanities and worldly worships after Christ Jesus the Lord which is the proper English of these words the Church of Christ and is in other terms called the Houshold of faith should steadfastly continue together in the Apostles doctrine sci the consolation reproof and instruction thereof in Fellowship sci mutual support both inward and outward in Breaking of bread thereby remembring the death of our Lord whose soul was made an offering for sin as his flesh is meat indeed and his blood drink indeed by the help of the Spirit to nourish our souls and spirits up unto eternal life and in prayer one with and for another And that this is the absolute order which the Lord hath appointed in his last Will and Testament doth evidently appear both by his own precept and command and by the practice of such as first trusted in him and if so then neither infants of daies nor yet such as profess themselves to be believers in Jesus but refuse as a manifestation thereof according to the practice of such as first trusted in Christ to yield up themselves to be planted into the death burial and resurrection of Christ and so visibly to put Christ on as did the Christians of old I say such have no visible right to enter into or walk in the order of the Gospel of Christ and to conclude the point the argument stands thus They and they only have visible right to enter into and walk in the visible order of Christs house and so to wait for his comming whom Christ Jesus himself being the Lord of the house hath appointed and his Apostles being his stewards have approved of But such as first have been taught and made disciples or Scholars of Jesus and believers in Christ and afterwards have bin baptised or dipped and therby visibly lively planted into the death burial and resurrection of Christ are they and they only whom Christ hath appointed and the Apostles have approved of See his Commission peruse their practice Ergo They and they only have visible right to enter into and walk in the order of Christs house and so to wait for his comming the second time in the form of a King with his glorious Kingdom according to promise See for a farther confirmation of the last clause in the first Epistle to the Corinthians 1. 7. 1 The 1 10. 2. The. 3. 5. But to proceed He is the person that is also to wait for his Lords sending down from the right hand of his father in the time of his absence the holy Ghost or holy Spirit of promise and all this according to the last will and testament of that living Lord That this living Lord did promise when he left this present evil world that is in a great measure subjected to devils and went to his Father not only to return again but in the time of his absence as a testimony of his great love unto such as are called to be his disciples manifest the same by loving him keeping his commandments and as a te●●imony of his loving acceptance at the right hand his Father to send down the holy Spirit which should be in them as a well-spring of living water flowing forth unto eternall life who being a Spirit of truth and sent by Christ who is the truth which God will exalt shall glorifie him take of him and his and shew unto them and so lead them from truth to truth until he hath brought them into all truth as a comforter or Spirit of comfort shall fill their hearts with joy in believing by bearing witness with their spirits that they are the children of God and by revealing unto them the precious things w ch God hath prepared for them that love him which neither eye hath seen nor ear hath heard neither hath it entred into the heart of man to conceive and as a holy Spirit shall set them apart that are justifyed by the blood of his Son unto the holy God and sanctifie them throughout in soul and spirit and body and as a Spirit of supplication shall help them to speak unto God and as a Spirit of prophecy to speak unto men that this Lord I say did promise unto his disciples who love him and keep his commandments in the time of his absence the presence of such a Spirit as this which hath supplies in him beyond what the ●oul lacks and that therfore they are to wait for this promise and for these supplies in his appointments will clearly appear 1. Out of the words of the Lord himself See Iohn 14. 15 16 17. so v. 26. chap. 15. 26. chap. 16. 7 8. so v. 13 14 15. five times in that night in which he was betraied doth he repeat that promise to his Disciples