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A69672 Baptism and the Lord's Supper substantially asserted being an apology in behalf of the people called Quakers, concerning those two heads / by Robert Barclay. Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. 1696 (1696) Wing B742A; ESTC R20190 64,146 145

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do make up the One Baptism but plainly that there is One Baptism as there is One Faith and One God Now there goeth not Two Faiths nor Two Gods nor Two Spirits nor Two Bodies whereof the one is Outward and Elementary and the other Spiritual and Pure to the making up of the One Faith the One God the One Body and the One Spirit so neither ought there to go Two Baptisms to make up the One Baptism Obj. 2 But Secondly If it be said The Baptism is but One whereof Water is the one part to wit the Sign and the Spirit the thing signified the other Answ. I Answer This yet more confirmeth our Doctrine For if Water be only the Sign it is not the Matter of the One Baptism as shall further hereafter by its Definition in Scripture appear and we are to take the One Baptism for the Matter of it not for the Sign or Figure and Type that went before Even as where Christ is called the One Offering in Scripture though he was Typified by many Sacrifices and Offerings under the Law we understand only by the One Offering his Offering himself upon the Cross whereof though those many Offerings were Signs and Types yet we say not that they go together with that Offering of Christ to make up the One Offering So neither though Water-Baptism was a Sign of Christ's Baptism will it follow that it goeth now to make up the Baptism of Christ. If any should be so Absurd as to affirm That this One Baptism here were the Baptism of Water and not of the Spirit That were foolishly to contradict the positive Testimony of the Scripture which saith the contrary as by what followeth will more amply appear Prop. II Proof I Secondly That this One Baptism which is the Baptism of Christ is not a Washing with Water appears first from the Testimony of John the proper and peculiar Administrator of Water-Baptism Matt. 3. 11. I indeed baptize you with Water unto Repentance but he that cometh after me is mightier than I whose shooes I am not worthy to bear he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with Fire Here John mentions two manners of Baptisings and two different Baptisms the one with Water and the other with the Spirit the one whereof he was the Minister of the other whereof Christ was the Minister of and such as were baptized with the first were not therefore baptized with the second I indeed baptize you but he shall baptize you Though in the present time they were baptized with the Baptism of Water yet they were not as yet but were to be baptized with the Baptism of Christ. From all which I thus Argue Arg. I If those that were baptized with the Baptism of Water were not therefore baptized with the Baptism of Christ then the Baptism of Water is not the Baptism of Christ. But the first is true Therefore also the last And again Arg. II If he that truly and really administred the Baptism of Water did notwithstanding declare That he neither could nor did baptize with the Baptism of Christ Then the Baptism of Water is not the Baptism of Christ. But the first is true Therefore c. And indeed to understand it otherwise would make John's Words void of good sense For if their Baptisms had been all one why should he have so precisely Contradistinguished them Why should he have said that those whom he had already baptized should yet be baptized by another Baptism Object If it be urged That Baptism with Water was the one part and that with the Spirit the other part or Effect only of the former Answ. I Answer This Exposition contradicts the plain words of the Text. For he saith not I baptize you with Water and he that cometh after shall produce the Effects of this my Baptism in you by the Spirit c. or he shall accomplish this Baptism in you but he shall Baptize you So then if we understand the Word truly and properly when he saith I Baptize you as consenting that thereby is really signified that he did baptize with the Baptism of Water we must needs unless we offer Violence to the Text understand the other part of the sentence the same way that where he adds presently But he shall baptize you c. that he understood it of their being truly to be baptized with another Baptism than what he did baptize with Else it had been Non-sense for him thus to have Contradistinguished them Proof II Secondly This is further confirmed by the Saying of Christ himself Acts 1. 4 5. But wait for the promise of the Father which saith he ye have heard of me For John truly baptized with Water but ye shall be baptized with th Holy Ghost not many days hence There can scarce Two places of Scripture run more parallel than this doth with the former a little before mentioned and therefore concludeth the same way as did the other For Christ there grants fully that John compleated his Baptism as to the matter and substance of it John saith he truly baptized with Water which is as much as if he had said John did truly and fully Administer the Baptism of Water But ye shall be Baptized with c. This sheweth that they were to be Baptized with some other Baptism than the Baptism of Water and that although they were formerly Baptized with the Baptism of Water yet not with that of Christ which they were to be Baptized with Proof III Thirdly Peter observes the same distinction Acts 11. 16. Then remembred I the word of the Lord how that he said John indeed Baptized with Water but ye shall be Baptized with the Holy Ghost The Apostle makes this Application upon the Holy Ghost's falling upon them whence he infers that they were then Baptized with the Baptism of the Spirit As to what is urged from his Calling afterwards for Water to it shall be hereafter spoken From all which Three Sentences relative one to another First of John Secondly of Christ and Thirdly of Peter it doth evidently follow that such as were truly and really Baptized with the Baptism of Water were notwithstanding not Baptized with the Baptism of the Spirit which is that of Christ and such as truly and really did administer the Baptism of Water did in so doing not administer the Baptism of Christ. So that if there be now but One Baptism as we have already proved we may safely conclude that it is that of the Spirit and not of Water else it would follow that the One Baptism which now continues were the Baptism of Water i. e. John's Baptism and not the Baptism of the Spirit i. e. Christ's which were most Absurd Object If it be said further That though the Baptism of John before Christ's was administred was different from it as being the Figure only yet now that both it as the Figure and that of the Spirit as the Substance is necessary to
the Text and has no better Foundation than the Affirmation of its Assertors is justly rejected as spurious until they bring some better Proof for it He saith not I was not sent principally to baptize but I was not sent to baptize Confirm As for what they urge by way of Confirmation from other places of Scripture where not is to be so taken as where it 's said I will have Mercy and not Sacrifice which is to be understood that God requires principally Mercy not excluding Sacrifices Refut I say this Place is abundantly Explained by the following words and the Knowledge of God more than burnt-Offerings by which it clearly appears that burnt-Offerings which are one with Sacrifices are not Excluded But there is no such word added in that of Paul and therefore the Parity is not demonstrated to be alike and consequently the Instance not sufficient unless they can prove that it ought so to be admitted here Else we might interpret by the same Rule all other Places of Scripture the same way As where the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 2. 5. That your Faith might not stand in the Wisdom of Men but in the Power of God it might be understood it shall not stand Principally so How might the Gospel by this Liberty of Interpretation be Perverted Obj. 2 If it be said That the Abuse of this Baptism among the Corinthians in dividing themselves according to the Persons by whom they were baptized made the Apostle speak so but that the Abuse of a thing doth not abolish it Answ. I Answer It is true it doth not provided the thing be lawful and necessary and that no doubt the Abuse abovesaid gave the Apostle occasion so to write But let it from this be considered how the Apostle excludes Baptizing not Preaching though the Abuse mark proceeded from that no less than from the other For these Corinthians did denominate themselves from those different Persons by whose Preaching as well as from those by whom they were baptized they were Converted as by the 4 5 6 7 and 8. ver of the 3d Ch. may appear and yet for to remove that Abuse the Apostle doth not say he was not sent to preach nor yet doth he rejoice that he had only preached to a few because preaching being a standing Ordinance in the Church is not because of any Abuse that the Devil may tempt any to make of it to be forborn by such as are called to perform it by the Spirit of God wherefore the Apostle accordingly Chap. 3. 8 9. informs them as to that how to Remove that Abuse But as to Water-baptism for that it was no standing Ordinance of Christ but only practised as in Condescendence to the Jews and by some Apostles to some Gentiles also there so soon as the Apostle perceived the Abuse of it he let the Corinthians understand how little stress was to be laid upon it by shewing them that he was glad that he had administred this Ceremony to so few of them and by telling them plainly that it was no part of his Commission neither that which he was sent to Administer Query Some ask us How we know that Baptizing here is meant of Water and not of the Spirit Which if it be then it will exclude Baptism of the Spirit as well as of Water Answ. I Answer Such as ask the Question I suppose speak it not as doubting that this was said of Water-baptism which is more than manifest For since the Apostle Paul's Message was to turn People from Darkness to Light and Convert them to God and that as many as are thus turned and converted so as to have the Answer of a good Conscience towards God and to have put on Christ and be arisen with him in Newness of Life are baptized with the Baptism of the Spirit but who will say that only these few mentioned there to be baptized by Paul were come to this or that to turn or bring them to this Condition was not even admitting our Adversaries Interpretation as principally a part of Paul's Ministry as any other Since then our Adversaries do take this place for Water-baptism as indeed it is we may lawfully taking it so also urge it upon them Why the Word Baptism and baptizing is used by the Apostle where that of Water and not of the Spirit is only understood shall hereafter be spoken to Part. II I come now to consider the Reasons alledged by such as plead for Water-baptism which are also the Objections used against the Discontinuance of it Obj. 1 § VIII First Some Object That Christ who had the Spirit above measure was notwithstanding baptized with Water As Nic. Arnold against this These Sect. 46. of his Theological Exercitation Answ. I Answer So was he also Circumcised it will not follow from thence that Circumcision is to Continue For it behoved Christ to fulfil all Righteousness not only the Ministry of John but the Law also therefore did he observe the Jewish Feasts and Rites and kept the Passover It will not then follow that Christians ought to do so now And therefore Christ Matth. 3. 15. gives John this reason of his being baptized desiring him to Suffer it to be so now Whereby he sufficiently intimates that he intended not thereby to Perpetuate it as an Ordinance to his Disciples Obj. 2 Secondly They Object Matth. 28. 19. Go ye therefore and teach all Nations baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost Answ. This is the great Objection and upon which they build the Whole Superstructure Whereunto the first general and sound Answer is by granting the whole but putting them to prove that Water is here meant since the Text is silent of it And though in reason it be sufficient upon our part that we Concede the whole expressed in the place but deny that it is by Water which is an Addition to the Text yet I shall premise some Reasons why we do so and then consider the Reasons alledged by those that will have Water to be here understood Arg. I The First is a Maxime yielded to by all that We ought not to go from the literal signification of the Text except some urgent necessity force us thereunto But no urgent Necessity in this place forceth us thereunto Therefore we ought not to go from it Arg. II Secondly That Baptism which Christ commanded his Apostles was the one Baptism id est his own Baptism But the one Baptism which is Christ's Baptism is not with Water as we have already proved Therefore the Baptism commanded by Christ to his Apostles was not Water-baptism Arg. III Thirdly That Baptism which Christ commanded his Apostles was such that as many as were therewith baptized did put on Christ. But this is not true of Water-baptism Therefore c. Arg. IV Fourthly The Baptism commanded by Christ to his Apostles was not John's Baptism But Baptism with Water was John's Baptism
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The Baptism of the Spirit needeth no Sprinkling or Dipping in Water The plainest Definition of the Baptism of Christ in all the Bible Water Baptism shut out from the Baptism of Christ. The Protestants deny Water-baptism its absolute necessity to mens Salvation Altho ' the Papists say none can be sav'd without it yet grant Exceptions The Effects and Fruits of the Baptism of Christ. Which Effects Water-Baptism wants Proved John's Baptism was of Christ's a Figure II. John's Baptism is Ceas'd our Opposers confess The Gospel puts an end to Carnal Ordinances Men are no more now than before by water baptism inwardly cleansed The Law distinguisht from the Gospel The Outward Baptism Worship Law distinguisht from the Inward That Water-baptism is no Badge of Christians like Circumcision of the Jews 1 Cor. 1. 14. Paul was not sent to baptize Matth. 9. 13. Hos. 6. 6. That Preaching is a standing Ordinance and not to be forhorn That which Converts to Christ is Baptism of the Spirit Why Christ was baptized by John What Baptism Christ doth mean in Matth. 28 Of the Name of the Lord how taken in Scripture The Baptism into the Name what it is Whether Christ did prescribe a Form of Baptism in Matth. 28. How Teaching and Baptising differ The Baptism with the Spirit ●●scrib'd to Godly Men as Instruments How the Apostles Baptized The Apostles did scruples the Teaching the Gentils Whether Peter's Baptizing some with Water makes it a standing Ordinance to the Church Baptizing signifies Dipping or Washing with Water 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Immergo Intigo to plunge and dip in Those that of old used Water-baptism were dipt and plunged and those that were only sprinkled were not admitted to any Office in the Church and why The Water that Regenerates is Mystioal and Inward In the 4th Book of his Instit. Chap. 15. Necessitas Praecepti and Medii urged Circumcision a Seal of the first Covenant Water-baptism falsly called a Badge of Christianity Which is the Badge of Christianity What the Fathers say of Water-baptism and of the Sign of the Cross. Heathenish Ceremonies introduc'd into the Christian Worship Exorcism or Adjuration The Sign of the Cross. Many in former Ages testified against Water-baptism Ten Canonicks burnt at Orleans and why The Baptism of Infants an Humane Tradition 1 Cor. 10. 16 17. Joh. 6. 2 33 35. 1 Cor. 5. 18. Acts 15. 20. John 13. 14. Jam. 5. 14. The Body and Blood of Christ is Spiritual What the heavenly Seed is whereby formerly and also now Life and Salvation was and is Communicated The Origine Nature and Effects of the Body Flesh and Blood of Christ. Solid Reasons that it is Ilis Spiritual Body Christ speaks of 1 Cor. 6. 17. The Spiritual Light and Seed is as Bread to the Hungry Soul Christ's Outward and Spiritual Body distinguished The Patriarchs did eat of the Body and Flesh and Blood of Christ. Joh. 6. 60. 66. The Divine Light of Christ doth make the Saints Partakers of his Body Joh. 6. 35. and 55. The Lutherans and Calvinians Opinion of the Flesh and Blood of Christ in the Supper so called 2 Cor. 6. 14. How the Inward Man is nourisht Joh. 6. 53. Joh. 6. 57. Joh. 6. 56. Ver. 16. The True Spiritual Supper of the Lord. Man is not tied to the Ceremony of breaking Bread and drinking Wine which Christ did use with his Disciples This only was a Shadow What makes the Christian Religion hateful to Jews Turks and Heathens The Papists Faith of Christ his Flesh and Blood The Lutherans Faith The Calvinists Faith Inst. lib. 4. cap 17. J. Calvin's Faith of Christ his Flesh and Blood Uncertain The like the Papists Satan busies people in outward Sign Shadows and Forms whilst they neglect the Substance What hath been hurtful to the Reformation Two Errors the ground of the Contentions about the Supper Believers Souls do really feed upon the Flesh and Blood of Christ. That the Communion of the Body and Blood of Christ has no special Relation to the Ceremony of breaking Bread neither by Nature nor Precept The Patriarchs and Prophets without this Ceremony's Use were true Partakers of Christ's Flesh and Blood The Paschal Lamb its End Matth. 26. 20. Mark 14. 22. Luke 22. 19. The Institution of the Supper or Narration of Christ's Practice therein The Woman of Samaria Joh. 4. 14. The Well the Loaves the Bread and Wine Christ takes occasion from to shew the Inward Feeding The Wickedest may take the outward Bread and Wine The Sacramental Union pretended is a Figment Christ's Act of Bread and Wine is not o●liging others The Pharisees guilt of the Blood of the Prophets Whether this Ceremony be a necessary Part of the New Covenant and Obligatory Mat. 26. 26. Mark 14. 22. Luke 22. 19. 1 Cor. 11. 23. The breaking of Bread was no singular thing but a Custom to Jews P. Riccius What it is To do this in Remembrance of Christ. Christ's Washing of Feet and its Manner related Compar'd with the Breaking of Bread The Washing one anothers Feet was left as an Example The Protestants use not Washing of Feet The breaking of Bread not used now in the same manner as Christ did The breaking of Bread was a Jewish Ceremony Contests between the Greek and Latine Churches concerning the Leaven'd and Unleaven'd Bread in the Supper Farellus The Clergy Taking Bread do bless and give it the Laity must Take and Eat not Bless it Hot Contests about the Manner of Taking it and to whom to Give it By Breaking of Bread they had all things in comman Remembring the Lord. Deacons appointed for serving at Tables At Troas the Supper till Midnight deferred They only did Eat for refreshing the Body By some called a Love-Feast The Christians began by degrees to depart from the Primitive Purity 1 Cor. 11. 17. Concerning the Supper of the Lord so called Explained Why the Custom of Supping in Common was used among Christians The Rise of that Custom That as often imports no Command of this Supper Christ's Outward and Inward Coming To Remember Christ't Death till he come To Arise in the Heart And likewise the other Oriental Versions as the Arabick and Aethiopick have it the same way To abstain from things strangled The Anointing with Oil. A Ceremony ought to Cease its Vertue failing Thus Laying on of hands The Ceremony of Bread and Wine is Ceas'd Col. 2. 'T is but a Sign and Shadow they confess And which do perish with the Using The Law was Meats and Drinks not so the Gospel The Law has Shadow the Gospel brings the Substance Their Sacraments confer not Grace Opposers claim a Power to give their Sacraments from whence do they derive it Tradition no sufficient ground for Faith The Supper they gave to Young Boys and Children Daleus Calvin's ingenuous Confession commended Eph. 5. 15. In tenderness of Conscience at Ignorance God winketh The Day is Dawn'd that God is Risen and Worshipped in Spirit
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