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A00887 The life and gate of Christianitie entreating of the sacrament of baptisme, deuided into five bookes. Contayning the effects, the mater, the forme, the baptiser, and the partie baptised: with the reasons and use of all the auntient rites and ceremonies. ... Composed, gathered, and written by O.A. ... Almond, Oliver. 1614 (1614) STC 11; ESTC S100511 119,637 234

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vtterlie abolished in this life and in the next but part of the temporall punishment which was inflicted for Originall sinne onlie doth remaine in this life As for example death was a punishment imposed for sinne yet notwithstanding all must die Also hunger cold nakednesse sicknesse and other such like molestations and penalties of this life we sustaine after Baptisme and are not thereby taken away but remaine in this life as the miseries of mortalitie But in the next life they shall be vtterlie extinguished according to that of S. Iohn Absterget Deus c. God shall wipe away all teares from their eyes and death shall be no more nor mourning nor crying neither shall there be sorrowe anie more Also the reason whie Concupiscence raigneth in our flesh not vterlie extinguished by Baptisme may be that man may by striuing to suppresse cōquere it merit the more But if by Baptisme our bodies should be made impassible in this life that is not subiect to death hunger nakednes and other calamities we should flie vnto Baptisme rather for this present life then hope for the life to come which were a great inconuenience in Christian profession Thom. 3. p. q. 69. ar 3. Therefore I say with S. Thomas the great Diuine that the Sacrament of Baptisme hath power vertue to take away all the penalties and punishments due for sinne yet notwithstanding it doth not De facto take them away in this present life but by the vertue thereof in the death and Passton of Christ they shall be extinguished and vtterlie taken away in the generall resurrection when these our mortall bodies shal be endued with immortalitie as it is sayed 1. Cor. 15. And this not without reason by God ordained First because by Baptisme man is incorporate to Christ and made his member And therefore it is conuenient that the same should be performed in the member incorporate which was acted in the head But Chrict from the begining of his Conception being full of grace and veritie notwithstanding had a passible bodie which after his death and Passion was raised to a glorious life Wherefore although euerie Christian in Baptisme doth obtaine grace for the beautifying of his soule yet not withstāding because he hath a passible bodie to suffer for Christ and with Christ he must for the tyme present sustaine the penalties thereof yet shall he be raysed at the generall resurection to an impassible life Rom. 8. which S. Paul declareth Qui suscitauit Iesum c. He that raysed vp Iesus from the dead shall quicken also your mortall bodies because of his spirite dwelling in you Wherefore although Baptisme hath power and vertue to take awaye all the penalties of this life and punishment due for sinne yet it is conuenient they remaine temporallie and for a tyme in this life and be accomplished and fulfilled in the generall resurrection in the next life when we all shall receaue our bodies againe CAP. 5. VVhether Baptisme doth remit sinne and giue grace Ex opere operato that is By force of the word and worke done and sayed in the Sacrament It is a generall cōclusion amongst all Catholike Diuines that the Sacraments are causes of our Iustification and that God doth applie the merits of Christs Passion vnto our soules Wherefore we conclude that in Baptisme by force and vertue of the word and worke done and sayed sinne is remitted grace giuen and Iustification wrought Therefore we do not attribute the obtaining of grace and Iustification to the merits of the minister ministering it nor to the partie receyuinge but as Christ hath taught vs to the water and the holy Ghost working it And for better vnderstanding of Iustification and grace wrought in Baptisme let vs consider how manie things concurre thereunto First doth concurre Almightie God who is the principall and chiefe agent worker and first cause of Iustification Then Christs death and Passion by which we are redeemed and he hath meritted this grace for vs. Then the sacramentall action that is the concurring and applieing togeather the water and the word in due forme according to the Institution and ordinance of God This externall action is this Sacrament which God doth vse as his instrument for the iustification washing and cleansing of the soule of man Then is the Priest ordained the ordinarie minister of God to execute this sacrament or externall action in whome there is required that he haue power authoritie and cōmission to doe it and intention to effect it Finalie in the receyuer that is in him who is to be Baptised if he be of age and vnderstanding there is required a will and desire to receaue it also faith and beleefe in Christ with a penitent harte These are not causes of Iustification but dispositions in the soule onelie to make the soule apte to receaue the Sacrament and to remoue obstacles and letts that the Sacrament may worke his effect And this S. Peter after his first sermon in the day of Pentecost insinuated told the people when they asked him after the preaching was donne what they shoud doe Act. 2. Dispose your selues sayeth he doe Penance and be euerie one of you Baptised But for Infants what is required in them we will entreate afterwards Wherefore we will conclude Baptisme to be the instrument of God and by Diuine ordinance to haue as an instrumentall cause efficacie and efficiencie to remit sinne and worke saluation and iustification in the soule of man CAP. 6. VVhether Baptisme be reallie and in deed an instrumentall cause of iustification or onlie a meanes to excite stirre vp or moue to faith IT is an absurd and vnconscionable dealing yea a great slaunder and calumnie of Caluin and his complices to say that Catholikes in their Doctrine doe resigne and tye the vertue and power of God to externall simboles and signes As though they taught that in Baptisme the water the word without God did remitte sinne It were a vaine thinge to thinke that when the carpenter doeth vse his sawe as an instrumentall cause to breake cut or deuide timber to say that the sawe doth cut worke or breake timber of it self without the carpenter So Almightie God although he vse the externall signes that is the word and water in Baptisme to cleanse the soule and remit sinne as secondarie and instrumentall causes yet not so that they should worke of themselues without God but God by them doth effect iustification and remission of sinne Neither doth he resigne his power so to these externall signes that they worke these effects in them selues and not he in them and with them but as in the precedent chapter I sayed God doth vse in Baptisme water and the word as his instrument and by force of the word and worke done grace is giuen and sinne remitted Therfore they are not vsed as some heretikes of this tyme auerre as bare signes and simboles or onlie meanes to excite stirre vp or moue to
Baptize publikely at their Church or Chappell by their Ministers I will briefly put downe the motiues that moued me to write this small ensuing treatise The motiues to write this treatise And first Good Reader I tooke this matter in hand to let thee vnderstand what Baptisme is and the necessitie therof to saluation It is here on earth the first begining of Christianitie the entrance into the Catholike Church the house of God The reason of the title of the booke the high-way to all other Sacraments in so much that without this no other Sacrament is auaylable a washing and cleansing our soules from all sinne Originall and others a Satisfaction for all paines due for sinne eternall or temporall a deliuerie from the bondage and power of the Diuell a restorer of Innocencie an incorporation to Christ as members of his bodie mysticall and finallie a reconciliation vnto the grace fauour of God Almightie wherby we are made the adopted Sonnes of God Coheyres and inheritors with Christ of the kingdome of heauen Hath it all these effects Take heed then that thou lay the foundation sure of thy Christianitie that is that thou be truely Baptised and Christened The second motiue was to lay open and make plaine vnto thee by way of questions and doubts which I suppose to be the easiest and plainest Course for thy better vnderstanding the effects the matter the forme the minister as well in necessitie as in publike Celebration with the solemnitie and Ceremonies of this Sacrament For that thou being more fullie herein instructed thou mayest haue a more especiall care to haue it perfectlie effected and trulie performed in these daungerous tymes of heresie For assuredly this is the gate that openeth to heauen which if it should be shutte and not duely ministred there were no hope of saluation but all open to hell and damnation Thirdly to giue thee a Caueat and warning of the daungerous opinions and assertions The daungerous points of Doctrine concerning Baptisme which are taught and spread abroad of this Sacrament by the Sectaries of this age The first daungerous poynt of doctrine is that the Sacrament of Baptisme was institued by S. Iohn Baptist and that the Baptisme of Christ and S. Iohns is all one and the selfe same which is against Scripture and reason For then we must needs say that the first and chiefe Sacramēt of the new Testament and Ghospell of Christ should be instituted by a precedent prophet and not by Christ him self which were absurde seing all Sacraments of the New Testament haue their institution by Christ and their force and vertue from his death and Passion Secondly that this Sacrament doth not conferre grace cleanse the soule from sinne as an efficient instrumentall cause by Christ instituted and endued with that vertu which were to destroy Baptisme Thirdlie that it doth not impresse in the soule a seale signe and Character of Christianitie indelible for euer which is to make no distinction betweene Iewe Gentill Pagan and Christian Fourthly that he who is once Baptised can not be damned which were to set all at libertie and make men carelesse of all other Christian life Fifthly that the only memorie of Baptisme doth iustifie from our sinnes which we shall commit after Baptisme which were to take away all satisfaction repentance and penance and other such like absurdities and daungerous poynts of Doctrine against Scripture Councells Fathers and all antiquitie Finallie I would haue thee to consider with what subtiltie the Deuill hath endeauoured in these latter tymes by his instruments the Heretikes The fourth motiue to disgrace the beautie of Christs Spouse the Church to depopulate roote vp and destroy like wild boares the vineyard of our Lord. And I compare the Sacrament of Baptisme to the tree of life placed in the middest of Paradise which the Heretikes of this age some of them haue hacked and hewed at the verie chiefe boughes and branches therof some others haue pilled the barke and pulled of all the leaues the beautie therof and some others haue destroyed all the fruite and vertu therof and put the axe euen to the verie roote to destroy all Martin Luther endeauoured at one blowe to cutte of two of the essentiall parts of this tree of life that is the forme and mater of Baptisme Luther in Symposiaticis collo ca. 17. For sayeth he no forme of words is necessarie It is sufficient with him To Baptise in the name of the Lord. And as for the matter anie liquor that is apte to washe as Ale beere or milke is sufficient Thus this Impe and instrument of Sathan maketh no scruple to destroy the two essentiall parts of this Sacrament to appoint anie liquor for matter and no forme of words Although this errour of Luthers be against Christs institution and expresse Commaundement who hath ordayned water to be the matter and the forme to be In the name of the Father Ioan. 3. Matth. 28. and of the Sonne and of the Holy Ghost M. Brentius will make himself so bould with Christ and his Church as to set downe an order of his owne neuer heard of before Let the Minister sayeth he recite the Creed and say Brentius de Baptis In this faith I Baptise thee and this shall passe for currant without anie other forme of words But M. Iohn Caluin goeth farther almost impudēt and blusheth not to say That the forme of words in Sacraments are meere Magicall charmes and enchauntments Caluin li. 4. institu cap. 17. And thus you may see how these Agents for Sathan doe dismember the essentiall parts of this Sacrament of Baptisme and doe cutte of the principall boughes of this tree of life Protestants Read S. Aug. li. 2. de nup. Concupisc ca. 29. Then come the Protestants in parte ioyning yssue with the Pelagians and pull of the leaues and pill of the barke of this tree of life that is they deride neglect and contēne the auncient Ceremonies of this Sacrament of Baptisme as well the precedent Ceremonies such as goe before the acte of Baptisme as exorcismes exsufflations hallowing of the fonte c as the Subsequent such as are after Baptisme videlicet holy vnction with holy Chrisme the vse of the waxe-candle or taper light the cloathing with the white garment commonlie called the Chrisome All which Ceremonies although they be auncient profitable significant and deliuered by Tradition as from the Apostles as shall appeare in the sequell yet are these derided neglected and contemned by the Protestants Last of all come the Puritans Puritans withe the axe of M. Caluin laying load at the very roote of this tree of life to ouerthrow all to beat downe this gate and entrance to saluation This Sacrament say they is not necessarie to Saluation for all men because Children borne of faithfull Parents may be saued without Baptisme either by Predestination or by the fayth of their Parents the elder sort being of vnderstanding
may be sure of their Saluation only by faith Also they extinguish and condemne the two principall effects of Baptisme that is Remission of sinnes and infusion of inherent grace wherby the soule is cleansed and iustified Although this be contrarie to Christs owne wordes who expresseth the necessitie of Baptisme vnto all saying Ioan. 3. Nisi quis renatus c. Vnlesse euerie one be borne againe of water and the holy Ghost he can not enter into the Kingdome of heauen Also that Baptisme doth remit sinne the aunciēt Fathers when they compiled and made the Nycen Creed which is one of the three Creeds beleeued of all Protestants haue these wordes Confiteor vnum Baptisma in Remissionem Peccatorum I Confesse one Baptisme vnto Remission of sinnes Some will haue it onlie an externall washing no internall cleansing And the Anabaptists exclud all Infants and Childrē from Baptisme and onlie will admit such as haue the vse of reason are aged mē of vnderstāding Take heed therfore Curteous Reader of this daungerous doctrine beware of these wicked brood who hack and hewe pill and poll yea cut downe euen at the root this tree of life planted in Paradise by God himself instituted by Christ in the Church as the onlie ordinarie meanes gate and entrie to saluation They will haue it vsed onlie as a Commaunded Ceremonie to incorporate vs as the members of the Church and as a bare sign● and seale of Iustice not as the ordinarie meanes for all to saluation not as conferring grace inherent not as cleasing and washing the soule internallie not as remitting sinne And so cutting downe by the roote the efficacie force vertue and power of this Sacrament which is to ayme at the ouerthrowe of all Christianitie For if no Baptisme no Christianitie no Christianitie no Christ Vigila ergo Vale. Be watchfull therfore and so farewell This 30 of Iulie 1614. Thy true friend and well willer in Christ O. A. The generall Pointes contayned in this treatise are fiue 1. First of the effects of this Sacrament and the necessitie therof to Saluation 2. Of the two essentiall Parts of Baptisme that is Concerning the matter and the forme the water and the word 3. Of the Baptiser that is of the ordinarie minister to whom by office function or Commission it belongeth to Baptise or the Extraordinarie who are allowed to Baptise in case of necessitie as the layeman midwife or any other woman 4. Of the Parties who are to be Baptised as Infants and Children and such as haue vse of reason as aged and men of vnderstanding 5. Of the reasons vse and antiquitie of the Rites and Ceremonies of this Sacrament THE FIRST BOOKE OF THE LIFE AND GATE OF CHRISTIANITIE ENTREATING OF THE EFFECTS OF THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISME CAP. I. VVhat a Sacrament is and why God would vse externall sensible things for the Sanctification and Iustification of man AFTER our most great Almightie and good God had taken by the singular benefit of our Redemptiō mankind into his guardion safe-keeping and protection being corporall and carnall men I say consisting of flesh and bloud would of his ineffable omnipotēcie power and singular goodnes conferre and giue vs his inuisible grace vsing and appoynting externall elements and creatures as it were condescēding to the weaknesse of our natures state condition Chrys ho. 60. ad populum 83. in mat and necessitie where vpon S. Chrysostome sayeth Si incorporeus esses nuda incorporea tibi dedisset dona sed quoniam anima corpori inserta est in sensibilibus intelligibilia tibi praebet If thou werte a man incorporeus without bodie flesh and bone God had giuen thee gifts ba●e vncouered and vncorporate but because thy soule is inserted and put to thy bodie in sensible things subiect to sense he doth offer vnto thee things of vnderstanding Wherfore a Sacrament is defined to be A Signe of an holie thing or A visible forme of an inuisible grace Or â Sacramēt is A matter or thing subiect to our senses which hath by the institution of God power both to sign●fie and also to effect sanctitie and Iustice Or it is that by which the Diuine power vnder the couer of visible things doth worke mo●e secretly saluation health and sanctitie in the soule of man And such is the wisdome of God to vse and institute these inferiour and base creatures wherby it may clearlie appeare that the grace which is giuen by these Sacraments proceedeth from God onlie And for this cause Christ did giue sight vnto the borneblind man with myre and dirte made of spittle Ioan. 9. and did not vse anie pretious oyntments that it might appeare to come from Christ God alone ad by his instit●t on to worke his effect This is the power of God onlie by base and bare externall elements according to his institution word to worke internall effects Gen. 1. Ipse dixit facta sunt He sayd the word and it was done CAP. 2. What Baptisme is how it is defined and what are the effects in generall IT may be defined briefly out of the third of S. Iohns Ghospell Ioan. 3. Ephes 5. and out of the fifth of S. Paule to the Ephesians to be the Sacrament of Regeneration by water in the word of life It is called Regeneration or second birth in respect of our naturall and carnall birth As no man can enter into this world nor haue his life and being in the same vnlesse he be borne of his carnall parents no more can any man enter into life and state of grace which is in Christ or attaine to life euerlasting vnlesse he be borne of water and the holie Ghost You must vnderstand that I say it is by water for it is not the water it self that is the element permanent but the lauer ablution washing or the vse of water And therfore S. Paule sayeth That Christ so loued his Church Ephes 5. that he deliuered him self for it that he might sanctifie it cleansing it by the lauer of water and making vs safe by the lauer of Regeneration And as by the washing of the water the bodie externallie is cleansed so also by the water and word by the vertue and power of this Sacrament and operation of the holy Ghost the soule internallie is sanctified and borne anewe in Christ Iesus Or we may make a more full definition or rather an absolute description of Baptisme containyng the matter forme institution effects and necessitie therof to saluation saying Baptisme is the first and principall Sacrament of the newe lawe and Gospell consisting according to to inisttution of Christ in an exteriour ablution and washing of the bodie with a due and lawfull pronuntiation of the forme of words which is of necessitie to Saluation for all sortes of people as well children and Infants as those of riper yeares aged or men of vnderstanding and we receyuing by this Sacrament a full and perfecte remission of
that is a man by Martirdome may be sayed to be Baptised and bathed in his owne bloud cleansed and washed from sinne Also by the flames of Charitie and loue towards God the Holy Ghost working with the teares of Contrition and compunction of harte may be sayed to haue his soule purged from sinne and the rust and canker thereof consumed It is manifest that Martirdome in Scripture is called Baptisme Mar. 10. For Christ sayed to Iohn and Iames the sonnes of Zebede Potestis bibere calicem c Can you drinke the Cuppe I drinke or be Baptized with the Baptisme where with I am to be Baptised And he sayed they should signifiyng that Martirdome is Baptisme Also it is sayed in the Apocalyps Hi sunt qui venerunt ex magna Apoc. 7. c. These are they who are came out of greate tribulation and haue washed their stoles and haue made them white in the bloud of the lambe And for flammis no doubt but when the soule shall be enflammed with perfect Charitie and the hart by the worke of the Holy Ghost be moued to beleeue in God to loue him to be penitent for his sinnes it is a kind of Baptisme and will supplie the want of the Sacrament in case of necessitie And it is plaine in Scripture that Penitencie is called Baptisme for it is sayed Luc. 3. Mar. 1. Ezech. 18. Iohn was preaching the Baptisme of Penance vnto remission of sinnes And thus much Ezechiel the Prophet confirmeth If the impious man shall doe Penance fore his sinnes I will remember no more his iniquitie Wherefore I conclude that by Martirdome and Penance in necessity the Sacrament of Baptisme may be supplied CAP. 13. How there can be vnitie of Baptisme if there be three in distinction Ephes 4 WE make no doubt but S. Paule sayeth Vna fides vnum Baptisma vnus Christus Thereis one faith one Baptisme one Christ Also the Nicene Creed maketh professiō of one Baptisme Credo vnum Baptisma in remissionem peccatorum I beleeue one Baptisme vnto remission of sinnes Howe then can there be a distinction of Baptismes Or how can these three keepe vnitie of one Baptisme S. Thomas answereth That the vnitie of Baptisme is not taken away by this distinction Th. 3. p. q 66. a. 11 ad 1. because the two first of Bloud and Charitie Sanguinis flamminis are included in the third of vvater which hath his efficacie and force from one ●untaine the Passion of Christ and the Holy Ghost ●lso they worke all one effect and by one princi●all cause the effect is Remission of sinnes confe●ng of grace washing and cleansing of the soule ●he principall cause is the Holie Ghost For ●lthough the meanes be different that is By ●loud by fire by water yet the effect and prin●ipall Agent being all one the difference of ●eanes doth not take away vnitie Moreouer the two first are included in the Sa●rament of Baptisme and onlie take place in case of necessitie when Baptisme can not be had As ●or example If a man should be iustified and ha●e Originall sinne blotted out by Penance by ●oue towards God by Contrition and vowe of Baptisme yet afterwards although his sinne ●hould be thus remitted and he made Iust if ●he should contemne the Sacrament that is Ba●tisme of water he should for this his con●empt be damned and neuer enter into heauen And this is proued by the example of Nicodemus for although when he came to Christ he had faith and Charitie and beleeued in him yet Christ sayed vnto him Vnlesse one be borne of water and the Holy Ghost Ioa. 3. Aug. li. 4. de Bap. ca. 21. Act. 10. he can not enter into the Kingdome of heauen And S. Augustine writing against the Donatists sayeth Although Cornelius the Italian Centurion of whom it is written in the Acts of the Apostles were a Iust man and had receaued the Holy Ghost yet if he should haue neglected the Sacramēt of Baptisme Contēptus tāti Sacramenti reus fieret He should haue bene guiltie of the contempte of so greate a Sacrament which is the gate to saluation CAP. 14. Whether if one Baptised in his owne bloud should ouerliue were after of necessitie to be Baptised with water THe case is if one sholud be leaft by his Persecutour as dead but yet after reuiue againe as it happened to S. Sebastian although he were readie to shed his bloud and yeald his life for Christian faith yet I make no doubt if he should thus ouerliue but that he ought to be baptised with water And in no respect nor for anie reason of being ready to suffer martirdom or other wayes to cōtemne or neglect the Sacrament My reason is because this Sacrament being ordained and commaunded by Christ as a necessarie remedie for the soule of man is of necessitie to saluation In re or In voto that is In deed or In vowe Wherefore he that should neglect it or contemne it although other wayes iustified should doe against the ordinance and commaundement of Christ For Christ sayed vnto Nicodemus a beleeuing man a faithfull man but not fullie instructed in Baptisme Ioa. 3. vnlesse a man be borne of water and the Holy Ghost he can not enter into the kingdome of heauen Also the example of Cornelius is more apparent Act. 10. and conuinceth that Baptisme is necessarie because the Scripture doth say That he was a Iust man in respect of his morall vertues one that feared God who also had receaued the Holie Ghost at the preaching of S. Peter yet was he Baptised by S. Peter Although such may be the grace of God to some that they may haue remission of sinnes and sanctitie also receaue the Holie Ghost before anie Sacrament be ministred yet not withstanding they must of necessitie be Baptised with water Wherefore I conclude that although martyrdome and Contrition may in necessitie supplie the want of this Sacrament yet they are not sufficient to saluation but in case of necessitie when the other can not be had but if euer it come so to passe that they may receaue it they are bound vnto it And I am of opinion that if one should be a Martyr and die and after be raysed miraculouslie againe to life and ouerliue that he ought to seeke and receaue the Sacrament of Baptisme that he may thereby receaue the indeleble Character of a Christian CAP. 15. Whether Baptisme of Bloud be more worthie then Baptisme Flaminis of Charitie or then the Sacrament TO suffer death for confessing of Christ to be true God and man to shed his bloud for testimonie of the true Church of God to suffer persecution for Gods cause to yeeld his life for Religion and Iustice sake finallie to be a Martyr hath euer beene accounted the perfectest acte and greatest signe of the loue of God that could proceed from man in this mortall life And this Christ hath confirmed Maiorem charitatem c. Ioa.
they wil be lampes without oyle or light which is contrarie to Scriptur and reason lett them take heed the gate be not shut agaynst them and that in the latter daye they will not be knowen of Christ and to their confusion they heare not that voice Nescio vos I knowe you not I praye god lightē their parts and geue them vnitie of fayht that we may once be all mēbers of one Catholik and Apostolik church and therin to haue the trwe vse of the sacraments with the rits and ceremonies therof Amen EPILOGVS IN this treatise gentle reader hath binne briefly shewed and by questions declared vnto thee what baptisme is the effects therof the matter the forme the minister the partie baptized and finally the reasons of the rites and ceremonies and with all howe honorable significant profitable and comfortable they are to christian people The lyk may be declared of the other syxe sacraments but not to be expected at my hands For I will promise no more then I meane to performe The catholik church hath euer mayntayned seauen sacramēts which christ himselfe and no other could institute And this was the bountie and goodnes of our sauiour christ therby to assist and comfort man to make this his passage in this vale of miserie So that christ would not leaue vs without a remedie all the tyme of our life euen from the houre of our birth vnto the daye of our death baptisme at our birth Confession the Euchariste with the other sacraments all the middle of our life and extreame vnction at our death It is wonderfull to consider what easie way the protestans haue found out they haue cutt of fiue of these seaven sacraments and would seeme to retayne only two But in verie deed they haue but bare one And that is baptisme which is allowed to be ministred by them and of them in case only of necessetie And this one which they retayne god knoweth they haue pilled and pouled and the puritans issuinge from them haue endouered to roote it quit vp as may appeare by this precedēt treatise As for the lords supper as they call it it is with them no Sacrament for they haue no cōsecration no change of bread into the bodie of Christ bread befor and bread after you maye make as good a Communion ar home in takinge bread at break fast in memorie that christ dyed for you And as concerninge the rites and ceremonies of the Catholick church dayly in their pulpits they baye and barke at them that they are combersome troblesome to manie in number superstitious what wil be the end of this what tēdeth this vnto surely to extinguish all externall honor of christ all communication of Sacraments de doctrina Cijristiana lib. 3. c. 9. and all assotiation of christean people in rits and ceremonies of religion But S. Augustine shall answere these kind of men and so I will end Some fewe sayeth he Sacraments and ceremonies we haue for many in the tyme of moyses law most easie to be done most honorable for signification and most cleane and pure to be obserued and kept and such as our lord him selfe hath instituted and Apostolicall discipline deliuered LAVS DEO VNI ET TRINO 23. Iunij 1614. A TABLE OF THE Chapters THE FYRST BOOK CAp. 1. What Saacrament is and why god would vse externall sensible things for the sanctification and iustification of man pag. 1. Cap. 2. What baptisme is how it is defined and what are the effectes pag. 2. Cap. 3. Whether yf by error or otherwise this Sacrament of baptisme be not dewly administred on be capable of any other Sacrament pag. 6. Cap. 4. Whether all punishment dewe for originall synne be remitted by baptisme pag. 8. Cap. 5. Whether baptisme doth remitt synne ex opero operato and geue grace by the force and virtue of the word and work done and sayed in the Sacrament pag. 10. Cap. 6. Whether baptisme be really and in deed an instrumentall cause of iustification or only a means to excite stirre vp or moue to fayth pag. 12. Cap. 7. Whether be that is once baptized can synne but shal be saued pag. 16. Cap. 8. Whether baptisme hath force to remitt synnes committed after baptisme pag. 19. Cap. 9. Whether baptisme be necessarie to saluation pag. 23. Cap. 10. Whether in the thyrd chapter of S. Iohn Christ did entreat of baptisme pag. 25 Cap. 11. When and at what tyme Christ instituted baptisme pag. 28. Cap. 12. Whether the sacrament of baptism● by martyrdome or contrition of hart may be supplied And whether the distinction of the three baptismes that is of blood Charitie and water be i● scripture pag. 31 Cap. 13. Howe there can be vnitie of baptism● yf there be three distinct baptismes pag. 32. Cap. 14. Whether yf one baptized in his blood should ouer liue were after to be baptized with water pag. 34. Cap. 15. Whether baptisme of blood be mor● worthy then baptisme of Charitie or the Sacramē● pag. 35. Cap. 16. Whether by baptisme a character or indelible signe be imprinted in the soule of the bapzed pag. 36. The second book Cap. 1. Whether water be by Christs institution the matter of the Sacrament of baptisme pag. 38. Cap. 2. What are the reasons that water aboue all other thinges was chosen and taken for the matter of this Sacrament pag. 40. Cap. 3. What kynd of water was instituted the matter of this Sacrament pag. 44. Cap. 4. Whether on may be baptized with Ice Snowe or hayle pag. 45 Cap. 5. Whether on may baptise with the water of the Bath Brimstone water ot Allume water or wich water wherof salt is made pag. 46. Cap. 6. Whether on may baptise in rose water ●r any other Distilled water pag. 47. Cap. 7. Whether on may baptise in wine Alle Beer or mylk in necessetie when water can not be had pag. 48. Cap. 8. Whether it be conuenient the font should be hallowed and the water blessed before baptisme pag. 49. Cap. 9. What is the forme of Baptisme pag. 52. Cap. 10. Whether it maye not lawfully be sayed that the priest by this Sacrament doth Washe and cleanse the soule of the Infant from originall synne pag. 55. Cap. 11. Whether it be not necessarie that all the wordes be spoken that are of the forme of baptisme pag. 58. Cap. 12. Whether yf one should leaue out to expresse the partie who were to be baptised it were baptisme pag. 60. Cap. 13. Whether the forme which the greek church vseth be sufficient for Baptisme pag. 61. Cap. 14. Whether the Arian heretiques in their forme did trulie baptise pag. 63. Cap. 15. Whether baptisme geuen only in the name of Iesus Christ be a vayable pag. 64. The thyrd book Cap. 1. Whether Christ in his owne parson with his owne hands did baptise pag. 67. Cap. 2. Whether it doth belonge to the priests only ex officio by their office and function to baptise pag. 71. Cap. 3. Whether a deacon