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A04540 A Christian plea conteyning three treatises. I. The first, touching the Anabaptists, & others mainteyning some like errours with them. II. The second, touching such Christians, as now are here, commonly called Remonstrants or Arminians. III. The third, touching the Reformed Churches, with vvhom my self agree in the faith of the Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ. Made by Francis Iohnson, pastour of the auncient English Church, now sojourning at Amsterdam in the Low Countreyes. Johnson, Francis, 1562-1618. 1617 (1617) STC 14661; ESTC S107828 395,581 331

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now commonly placed unto the Passeover in March following there vvilbe but onely three moneths and not six moneths or the half yere before spoken off Dan. 9.27 Whereunto also as touching the time that phrase of speach may haue reference vvhich is used concerning the vvoman in the Revelation of a time and times and half a time Rev. 12.14 7. Finally as the Lords supper now among Christians answereth to all the Sacrifices which they had in Israell heretofore so also the Lords day now is to us in stead of all their Feasts and holy dayes of Sabbaths Nevv moones Passeover Pentecost and Tabernacles So as novv vve haue no cause or need of such yerely dayes and Feasts as then they had Christ being come who is the body of all those shadowes vvhereof the Feasts vvere a part Col. 2 16 17. compared vvith Esa 66 23. Act. 20 7. Rev. 1 10 11 c. Of vvhich see more here before Chap. 14. sect 2 and 5 c. On the other hand there is alledged the ordinance concerning the Feast of † Or Lots Purim enacted by Mardochee and Ester accepted by the Iewes for them and their generations after them in memorie of their deliverance from the tretcherie of Haman c. Ester 9 20 32. Touching vvhich these things may be observed 1. that the book of Ester wherein this is recorded is Canonicall Scripture and vvhether it were written by Ezra or by Mardochee himself or by some Prophet that lived in those times as the book it self so also the Feast there spoken off hath the approbation of the Spirit of God by vvhich that historie was written And who can say othervvise but that the Feast aforesaid vvas in deed ordeyned agreed upon by speciall instinct and direction of the spirit of God 2. That Feast might also be a civill ordinance and solemnity kept in memoriall of the deliverance aforesaid And so much might both the maner of enacting it and the name and use of it likewise import it being established accounted observed as a time of feasting and joy and a good day and of sending portions one to another and gifts to the poore Esther 9 18 19 20 21 22 23 29 32. 3. And hovv ever it were observed whether as an ordinance civill or ecclesiasticall or both yet this is evident that this vvas done in the time before Christ when as now they had the observances of the lavv whereof their Feasts vvere a part by the ordinance of God from the bondage vvhereof vve are now freed by Christ and are taught by the Apostle to stand fast in the liberty vvherevvith Christ hath made us free and not to be intangled againe vvith the yoke of bondage Concerning which the Apostle reproving the Christians saith Ye obserue dayes and moneths times and yeares I am afrayd of you least I haue bestowed upon you labour in vayne Gal. 4 10 11. and 5 1. c. Which last reason may be observed in like sort about the Feast of the Dedication spoken off Iohn 10 22 23. at vvhich time Iohn saith Christ walked in the Temple in Salomons porch and reasoned vvith the Iewes which vvas a Feast ordeyned by Iudas Machabeus and the Congregation of Israel in remembrance of the dedication of the Altar spoken off 1 Mach. 4 59. Whereunto likevvise may be applied the former reason touching the Feasts and shadovves then used vvhich typed out our spiritual joy in Christ vvho is the trueth and body of all those shadowes and observations Col. 2 16 17. And vvhereas some for defence of Holy dayes invented by men alledge the voluntarie sacrifices had in Israell let these things further be observed thereabout 1. That those sacrifices in Israell vvere to be such onely as God had prescribed so to be observed as the Lord had appointed 2. That no Prince or persons might forbid or take them away without sinne Which I suppose vvill not be said touching the aforesaid observation of Holy dayes 3. That they vvere not urged upon Churches or persons against their will as the Holy dayes prescribed by men now be 4. That this or that man might bring them upon speciall occasion vvhen the vvhole Church was not bound thereunto vvhereas the observation aforesaid is laid as a duty upon vvhole Churches and not left voluntarie to this or that man to doe or leaue undone as they see cause 5. That many vvho obserue and plead for them doe sometimes acknowledge them to be humane ordinances vvishing they were taken avvay and keep them against their will And hovv then can they be accounted as the voluntarie sacrifices vvhich the Lord prescribed and Israell observed of old 6. Finally if this plea vvere good and sufficient in such cases vvhat inventions of men are there in religion that some would not thus plead for that they are as the voluntarie sacrifices had in Israell so open a vvide doore to all vvill worship and in deed take avvay the second commandement or securely transgresse it under such colours and pretences CHAPTER XVIII Of dealing with sinners for their reclayming or censuring Where also is treated of Suspension and excommunication c. VVHether the ordinance of God for the reclayming and gayning of brethren that fall into sinne should not stil be observed carefully religiously among the members of the church And that as there is occasion they be brought to the assembly of the Governours or the Congregation in publike having all things caried in order and according to the rules of governement prescribed by the Lord that so the cause being heard a due examination of the parties and vvitnesses being made and the fault certainly found out and convinced the parties offending may according to the nature of the sinne be admonished secluded suspended or debarred for a time from the Lords supper other meetings of the church or use of the holy things of God therein yea euen cut off from the church and delivered to Sathan if the case so require Such of the brethren I say as doe sinne and offend whether it be that they reproach abuse or injurie others by word or deed and despise the private admonitions of their brethren and of the vvitnesses that deale with them or that they offend publikely or doe otherwise transgresse in their conversation or that in religion they fall into heresy idolatry or other impietie and iniquitie and so persist after all good meanes religiously used for their reclayming This being still carefully regarded as is aforesaid that the order appointed by God in his word be observed that the Elders and Governours performe all such things as perteyne to their office duetie of their calling that the other members of the church doe keepe themselues every one in their place vvith all modestie reverence peace and godlynes beseeming the church and people of God Lev. 19 17. Prov. 25 8 9 10. Luke 17 3 4. and Matth. 18.15.16.17.18 compared with Mat. 5.22 1 Sam. 2.25 1 Cor. 6.1
of any uncertain one relying upon man And to note it by the vvay it is a good thing in religion concerning the points and questions thereof both for instruction and comfort unto us still to look unto the grounds thereof and to obserue vvhether they be sure and certain as relying on God or doubtfull and uncertain as proceeding from man 5. Neither els should our faith and holines depend upon Gods election of grace but his election should depend upon our faith and holynes Which is contrary to the Scriptures as may be seen both touching faith Act. 13 38. and 22 14. Jam. 2 5. with Tit. 1 1. and touching good works and holynes of life Ephes 1 4. and 2 10. 2 Thes 2 13 14. 2 Tim. 1 9. Where the Scripture shevveth See the truth hereof also in another case touching Gods dealing with Zerubbabel Hag. 2 23. that our faith holynes follovv after Gods election as fruits thereof and goe not before it as causes thereof Also that they are meanes and vvaies by which God wil bring us to salvation in Christ but not the fountain and cause of our election to the Lord himself By which may also appear that the doctrine of predestination doth not any vvay hinder faith or good vvorks as is objected but in deed stirreth up incourageth thereunto inasmuch as although unto God they are not the cause of our election yet to our selues they are a good assurance thereof seeing they are fruits proceeding thereof and are also meanes vvhich it pleaseth God to use and the way vvherein he would haue us to vvalk to salvation in Christ and the glorie of his Name for ever Whereof therefore vve should be so much the more carefull as we are desirous to glorifie God and to haue our calling and election to life eternall assured unto our selues 2 Pet. 1 1 10. Rom. 8 28 29 30. Mat. 5 16. 25 34 35 c. 6. Moreover hovv els is it true that babes litle children are heires of the blessing of God and perteyn to the kingdome of heauen therefore also to Gods eternall election of grace Mar. 10 13 16. Luk. 18 15 16. Rom. 5 14 15. and 8 33. and 9 11. and 11 1 7. Matt. 18 2 10. and 19 13 14 15. with Heb. 1 14. For upon the other opinions vvould follovv eyther that God hath elected no infants to salvation but that they are all rejected and reprobate or that infants aswell as elder people haue that repentance faith and perseverance in godlines which is required by the Opposites to be in all that are chosen by God unto life eternall Whereas many of them dye in their infancie some the first moneth or first day they are borne and yet are partakers of Gods grace and inheritors of his kingdome in Christ as is aforesaid 7. Finally there are also elect Angels asvvell as elect men the like cause in God of his election of both to vvit the good pleasure of his wil. Els should not the vvil of God be the ground and rule of al righteousnes nor God himself be al in all Christ being the head of all principalitie and power as the Scripture sheweth 1 Tim. 5 21. compared with Ephes 1 11. Col. 1 16 19. and 2 10. Iob. 38 7. Revel 5 11 12 13. Ephes 3 10. Exod. 33 19. Psal 115 1 3. Revel 19 10. with 1 1. Heb. 1 14. and 12 22. Matt. 22 30. Luk. 20 35 36. Rom. 11 36. Seeing therefore the Scripture teacheth that the election of God is according to the good pleasure of his own will seeing also it is grounded on God and not on Man being certain and unchangeable of the free grace and gift of God to the glorie and praise of his grace causing and going before our faith and holines of life making Infants partakers of the kingdome of heauen and having the like cause as is of the choise of the elect Angels let us therefore vvith the Scriptures and according thereunto acknowledge that the fountaine and originall cause of our election is onely the will and good pleasure of God to the praise of his Name and glorie of his grace for ever Hereunto also agree some sayings of the auncient Writers As vvhen Augustine saith Christ chose us not because we beleeue but that we might beleeue least we should be said first to haue chosen him and that should be false which he said You haue not chosen me but I haue chosen you August de predest sanctorum lib. 1 Ioh. 15 16 cap. 17 19. And again I see that the Father also loved us before not onely before Christ dyed for us but before he made the world the Apostle himself being witnes who saith Ephes 1 4. As he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world August de Trinitat l. 13 cap. 11. Fulgentius also testifieth that there is not in the Saints any cause of Gods Predestination but onely the good will of God Fulgent ad Marinum lib. 1. And thus much of the Decree of Gods election CHAPTER II. Touching Gods Decree of Reprobation VVHether God hath not of old according to his owne vvill good pleasure and purpose passed by some in his election of grace appointed them to wrath condemnation to be accomplished through their ovvne desert for the declaration of his glorie Jude ver 4 and 6. Rom. 9 11 12 13 17 18. with Exod. 9 16. Mal. 1 3. Matt. 11 25.26 and 25 41. 2 Pet. 2.4 12. 1 Pet. 2 8. Ioh. 3 18 19 36. and 10 26. 2 Cor. 4 3 4. Prov. 16 4. Rom. 2 5. and 9 19 22. and 11 33 36. Where againe let us consider vvhether the very cause moving God hereunto be not his ovvne vvill good pleasure and purpose in himself and not the will or abuse of free will in the creatures neither unbelief or other sinnes of any foreseen 1. Because the Scripture thus teacheth in these and the like places Rom. 9 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 21 22. and 11 33 36. compared vvith Gen. 25 23. Mal. 1 3. Exod. 9 16. Matth. 11 25 26. and 20 15. 2. And otherwise the moving cause hereof should not be in God himself but from vvithout him Contrarie to the Scriptures aforesaid to the infinite eternall and unchangeable nature of God 3. Neyther els should there be in generall one and the same cause of Gods decree for election for reprobation and that also both of Angels and of men as there is one Decreer of both from all eternitie to the glorie of his Name for ever Rom. 9 11 12 13 18 22 23. 1 Thes 5 9. Mat. 11 25 26. and 20 15. and 25 41. 2 Pet. 2 4 12. Prov. 16 4. Rom. 11 33 36. 4. Els also vve doe not in very deed acknovvledge the vvill of God to be the ground and rule of all righteousnes in this as in all other of his actions how ever they seem strange unto