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A33925 The body of divinity, or, A confession of faith being the substance of Christianity, containing the most material things relating to matters both of faith and practice : published for the benefit and profit of all, especially those who love the Lord Jesus ... / by Thomas Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1674 (1674) Wing C5268; ESTC R23929 303,320 630

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Officers and Ministers belonging to the Church not extraordinary as the first Apostles but ordinary not infallibly inspired but such as received all their rules relating to their work from the Apostles as the Pastors and Elders did both in their ministerial work and in conversation 1 Tit. 2 3 Chap. and Chap. 4. 11 to 16. and Chap. 5. throughout and 6. 11 12 13. 2 Tit. 2. 14 15 16 22 to 26. So the Epistle to Titus proves the same with many others that might be mentioned 2. There is the same use and need of such a Ministry to preach the Gospel to the World for conversion and gathering and to take care for the establishing of the Churches and Officers therein which as it is Gods order in his Churches so would it be a mercy and a blessing to the Churches and much loss hath befaln the Church in the neglect hereof such a ministry if spirited for the work would be of general advantage to the Churches of Christ 3. That their call unto it was ordinary that is in the primitive times by the Apostles and Churches for there was no extraordinary Ministers but such as was immediately called as the Apostles were and all Officers in the Church besides Apostles were and are ordinary and to continue That they were so called to it is clear Timothy was called to this office by the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery 1 Tit. 4. 14. And these sort of Ministers were called sometimes Evangelists i. e. Gospel Preachers or Cryers 2 Tit. 4. 5. Act. 21. 8. Sometimes Apostles 2 Co● 8. 23. The Apostles of the Churches and the Glory of Christ Phil. 2. 25. The Apostle calls Epaphroditus his brother and companion c. and your Apostle that is the Churches Apostle by all which it appears that this official Ministry was ordinary and should be in the Church still and the Church suffereth much in the loss thereof for Gods Ordinances are not in vain and out of the Prophets in the Church should this and other Ministers be chosen according to the order stated First Apostles then Prophets and then Evangelists and Pastors and Teachers Eph. 4. 11. This is the method of God's Order in the Church 1 Cor. 12. 28. Where Evangelists in the term are left out but very probably included in that of Teachers that including all the official Ministry besides the first Apostles Paul and Barnabas who were not inferior Apostles yet in as much as their call was not from the mouth of Christ in the manner as the rest was they mus● for order sake be taken out from among the Prophets and sent to the work in the ordinary orderly way of the Gospel Ac● 13. 1 2 3. 2. Out of the Prophets are Pastors and Teachers to be chosen by the Church and ordained and although there be various Titles given in Scripture to these Officers as Pastors Teachers Elders Bishops c. It imports not variety of Offices but the fulness of the work every Title being significant Pastor to feed Teacher to instruct Elder to rule Bishop to oversee it 's possible that all may be in one man but in as much as these gifts may be more eminent some in one and some in another sutably should they be exercised That those Titles hold not forth any distinction in Office or variety of Offices or any superiority in Office one above another in way of authority though in distinction by gift doth appear Tit. 1. 5 6 7. Where the Apostle first calls them Elders ver 5. For this cause left I thee in Creet that thou mightest ordain Elders c. and after ver 7. Bishops for a Bishop must be blameless c. By which it appears that Bishops and Elders are one and the same Office 1 Tit. 3. The Apostle sums up all the Ministry of the Church on this account under the Name of Bishop and Chap. 5. 17. under the Name of Elders by which it appears that Bishops and Elders was one and the same Office only Elders distinguished by ruling and teaching which distinguisheth not the Office but the exercise therein sutable to the gift both in teaching and ruling the like distinction we have Rom. 12. 7 8. distinguished by the Gift more than by the Office Elders may have a gift to teach well and rule well too others may have a gift to rule well and teach but little or teach well and little gift to rule and sutable should they be exercised in the Church Phil. 1. 1. These sorts of Officers are all included in that of Bishops and 1 Pet. 5. 1. They are all included in Elders who were Pastors to feed the flock ver 2. Acts 20. 17. Paul calleth the Elders of the Church of Ephesus to him and ver 28. Calleth the same Elders Bishops Overseers and Peter calleth himself an Elder and a Witness of the sufferings of Christ 1 Pet. 5. 1. So that if any will suppose a superiority in Office among those varieties of Titles there is least ground of all for that of Bishop for Peter himself saith that he was an Elder but he no where calls himself a Bishop and Ordination was performed by the Presbytery not Episcopacy 1 Tit. 4. 14. and Hebr. 13. 7 17. They are summed all under that of rule and guides and these Officers are to carry on the administrations of the Church in an orderly way though the power of all is committed to the Church Matt. 28. 20. Yet the Church are to choose out such persons as God hath gifted and qualified for the Work that although the gift be from the Lord yet the authority of administring must be from the Church electing and Ordination of the Presbytery by Fasting and Prayer and imposition of hands Act. 13. 3. 1 Tit. 4. 14. Act. 6. 3 6. Who were the first Officers ordained in the Church and were ordained Elders though their work was to take care of the poor yet they were ordained Elders 1. All Offices was in the Apostles next to Jesus Christ they were Apostles Evangelists Elders Deacons did all and were all as is evident in this first Church and all other Officers and Offices came from them as necessity called for it and the first Office and Officers ordained in the Church were those Act. 6. and were ordained Elders though then especially to take care of the poor which the Apostles did before and Elders still may do if the work be not too much for them that they were ordained Elders is apparent 1. In that we read of no Officers in that Church but Apostles and Elders Act. 15. 6. ver 22. The whole are summed up in three distinctions i. e. Apostles and Elders and the whole Church ver 23. Apostles Elders and Brethren and Chap. 11. 30. The contribution was sent to the Elders by the hands of Barnabas and Saul and without all controversy it was sent to them that had the care of that matter and here they are called Elders I mind this the
more for clearing that election of Elders belong to the Church the Apostles though infallible would not rob the Church of this right see Act. 14. 23. When they had ordained them Elders by election or lifting up of hands in every Church Cheirotonesai to choose by holding up the hand to create by general voice of suffering and thus all Officers i. e. Evangelists Pastors and Teachers must be chosen by the Churches and by Ordination be authorised to the work 2 Cor. 8. 19. 23. And Officers when thus chosen and se● apart to the office and work are to administer all Ordinances in the authority of Christ yet so as to have the Church with them in the work and the Church is to encourage them and be subject to their administrations in the Name of the Lord while they abuse not their authority and yet they are to be accountable to the Church in case of male-administring or abuse of power and authority and the Church who authorized them may again devest them of their authority without repentance and reformation or in case of scandalousness in conversation Yet not withstanding this in matters of rule and order they ought not to seek so much to please men as to displease the Lord for they are the Lords servants as well as the Churches and must endeavour to do all things according to the pattern and right rule and to please the Lord to whom they must give an account though men be displeased therewith and in case they suffer from men on that account yet they will have Peace with God and in their own souls Two things I fear are much wanting in the Churches 1. A Spirit of Government in the authority of Christ as Wisdom Impartiality Courage Meekness Love and the fear of the Lord. 2. A Spirit in the Church to be Ruled and Governed according to the Will of Christ Heb. 13. 17. Obey them that have the rule over you and submit your selves And in case of need we read of helps 1 Cor. 12. 28. Helps Governments in as much as all power is invested in the Church in case Officers be wanting till they may be obtained the Church hath authority to appoint such as are most suitably gifted either upon tryal in order to Eldership or as helps in case of need to carry on all the Administrations of the Church or where are Officers being sick or a way or weak with age the Church may do the like i. e. appoint helps to the Officers in Government or any other of the Administrations of Christ in his Church The fourth sort of Officers in the Church 4. Deacons are Deacons whose work and office is to look after the necessities of the poor and to make a just distribution of the Churches Treasure committed to them on that behalf that as it is an Ordinance of Christ that his should be free to communicate 1. Privately Mat. 6. 34. So likewise by giving into the hands of the Deacons who are to take a general care of the poor and distribute to every one as they have need This is an honourable service and work of the Lord the poor being in the Church in the room of Christ to prove the truth of his peoples love to him Christ saith Me you have not always with you the poor you have always with you You may shew your love to me in loving them when I am gone and in doing good to them hence Christ will say at the last day I was naked and ye cloathed me hungry and ye fed me Sick and in Prison and ye visited me c. What the qualifications and work of the Deacons are you may see 1 Tim. 3. 8. to 13. 1 Pet. 4. 11. If any man Minister that is Deacons doe the work of a Deacon let him do it as of the ability that God giveth that is in the Church In a word it is to do that which the Apostles did before and ordained the Elders to do Acts 6. 1 2 3. I shall endeavour to answer one weighty question and so shall conclude this matter Quest Is there no Supream Power and Quest order in the Churches to regulate miscarriages but is every Church absolutely independant and unaccountable in any case if not then to whom must the account in Church miscarriages he given and what way is left to regulate Church miscarriages Answ 1. That a Church may miscarry Answ either in Doctrine Gal. 1. 6. Manners 2 Cor. 12. 20 21. Discipline either in the Non-administring of censures 1 Cor. 5. 1 2. or in the evill and wrong Administring thereof 3 John ver 9 10. is very evident 2. That every Church with their Officers have a like power from Christ in all Administrations without any accountableness to any one above the rest in way of Superiority is likewise clear Yet 3. There must be an accountableness of all the Churches each to other in case of offence and miscarriage though not to any one as Supream above the rest yet a common accountableness must be owned without which their fellowship must necessarily be dissolved the reasons thereof are as followeth 1. From the Law of Relation and unity in the same faith and fellowship which cannot be kept up and maintained but by a Brotherly accountableness as Sister Churches for the mutual help of each other and preservation of the whole in the truth if the laws of Unity in any Society be broken the Society must needs be broken Christ new Covenant Laws in matters of faith and practice are the ground of Christians and Churches unity and society each with other if any Church make a breach there without being accountable for Reformation the foundation of Fellowship is broken therefore for preservation of the foundations of Fellowship of Churches must this brotherly accountableness be maintained 2. To reason from the lesser to the greater as in a particular Church though there be an equality and no Superiority among Members as Members but what God makes in gifts and office yet every Member ought to be accountable each to other especially in matters of offence Mat. 18. 15. c. and so at last to the Church so from the same rule and reason all the Churches in the same faith and practice and having the same relation one to the other as members in the particular Church should have the same care of each other which cannot be unless there be the same accountableness to each others as Churches as is in the members of one and the same Church as all the Members in a particular Church make up the Church so all the Churches are but so many parts and Members of the Universal and should have the same care and keep up the same accountableness and this is without all single Superiority 3. Without this particular Churches are in worse case then Members in particular Congregations who have the benefit of the Laws and Administrations of Christ for their preservation in the Faith the want of which
be sound in the Faith and in the Principles of Religion is of deep concernment to all Christians and indeed a good and Christian walk in the way of sincere and universal holiness and obedience is that which greatly concerneth and becometh Christians in order to their eternal Welfare As a help to both have I presented this small brief Treatise to thy consideration in which I have to the utmost of my ability and light not only studied Truth that might be profiting to the Reader but brevity likewise that much might be found in a little Volume in which if persons exercise their own understandings in the use thereof they may probably reap some benefit thereby And Reader what thee dost find differing from thine own understanding be not hasty in judging or sensuring but read and ponder and search the Scripture to see whether it be so or no without which the most do wrong to the Truth and to thine own soul But I shall say no more but commit it to the Readers in the blessing of God praying for their profiting thereby and if your souls do reap any spiritual benefit or advantage in the use hereof let God have the Glory and the Author as Instrument hath his end answered And so fare the well in the Lord Grace Mercy Peace and Truth be with all that love the Lord Jesus in sincerity Amen An Account of the Particular Matters Treated of in the ensuing Discourse CHapter I. Concerning God 1. That he is 2. What he is 3. How he doth subsist 4. Where he is Page 1. Chap. II. Of the Holy Scripture that it is the Divine Word and will of God proved by many Divine Arguments P. 48. Chap. III. Of the Creation of the world and all things therein P. 70. Chap. IV. Of the Creation of Man P. 73. Chap. V. Of the Angels and of their Creation P. 85. Chap. VI. Of the Devil and wicked Angels P. 99. Chap. VII Of the Fall of Man from his Created Innocency P. 107. Chap. VIII Of the way and means ordained of God for the recovery of Man out of his faln Estate P. 113. Chap. IX Of the design of God in general in his New Covenant Restauration which was to make all things New P. 123. Chap. X. Of the order and method of God in preparing a people for his glorious Estate pag. 133. and followeth in rest of the chapters Chap. XI Of Faith 1. what it is 2. how its wrought 3. its grounds and objects 4. its excellency p. 139 Chap. XII Of Repentance P. 149 Chap. XIII Treateth of Justification P. 163. Chap. XIV Is a more distinct discourse of Justification by Faith which answers to several questions and objections about the Matter P. 180. Chap. XV. Of Gospel assurance and whether it may be attained in this life P. 209. Chap. XVI A further Discovery of the New-Covenant and Life of Faith P. 248. Chap. XVII Of Sanctification and good works P. 253. Chap. XVIII Of the true and saving knowledge of God P. 270. Chap. XIX Of the Divine Vertue and grace of Love P. 293. Chap. XX. Of the Gospel fear of God P. 324. Chap. XXI Of the Law of God and what we are to understand thereby P. 341. Chap. XXII Of Prayer P. 364. Chap. XXIII Of Perfection and whether it may be attained in this life P. 406. Chap. XXIV Of Sincerity p. 421. Chap. XXV Of Election p. 441. Chap. XXVI Of Reprobation p. 451. Chap. XXVII Of the Church of Christ in the New-covenant p. 457. Chap. XXVIII Of the Ordinances Officers and Administrations in the Church of Christ p. 464. Chap. XXIX That the Estate of the Church in this world is an Afflicted Estate p. 499. Chap. XXX Of Death and the State after Death of the Resurrection and Judgment p. 531. Chap. XXXI Of the Coming Kingdom and Reign of Christ on Earth p. 548. CHAP. I. CONCERNING GOD. 1. That He is 2. What He is 3. How He doth subsist 4. Where he is 1. THat God is or that there 1 That God is or that there is a God is a God i. e. an infinite self-Being that hath given Being to all things c. is necessary to be believed of all and is the first step of Faith in order to Salvation Heb. 11. 6. He that cometh to God must believe that He is and that He is a Rewarder of them that diligently seek him Now though it be a common received Principle that God is yet in as much as it 's evident according to the Scripture That the Fool hath said in his heart that there is no God Psal 14. 1. And that the transgression of the Wicked saith within my heart that there is no fear of God before his eyes Psal 36. 1. And oft-times gracious Souls through their own weakness and Satans wiles meet with temptations on this account I shall therefore speak something to this so necessary a truth the grounds I shall present for evidencing this so great and sacred a principle of truth are as followeth 1. The Word of God the Scriptures of Truth Proof 1. The Scripture The word of God in the substance of them is to hold forth this one God or Invisible Creating Upholding and Preserving Power Gen. 1. 1. In the Beginning God Created the Heaven and the Earth v. 6. God said let there be a Firmament c. and so throughout the Chapter and indeed throughout the Bible I shall mention but a few instances in the name of the whole Gen. 6. 5. God saw the Wickedness of man c. v. 6. I● R●pented the Lord that he had made man c. v. 11. The Earth was corrupt before God see ver 12. 13. Exod. 20. 1 2. And God spake all these words saying I am the Lord thy God c. Psal 29. 1 2. Give unto the Lord O ye mighty give unto the Lord Glory and Strength give unto the Lord the Glory of his Name Psal 82. 1. God standeth in the Congregation of the Mighty c. Joh. 1. 1. In the Beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God c Let this serve among the multitude of Scripture-Testimonies to prove that God is A second Testimony is the Works of 2. The works of God God which do abundantly declare and Preach forth the Divine Being and Omnipotent Power and Wisdom of this Divine though Invisible Creator of all things for Reason will tell us that none of these things could give Being to or Create themselves Man who is the most Intelligible and Rational Creature here below was so far from creating himself that let all the Wisdom of all the men in the World be conjunct in unity they are not able to Create or give Being to the basest of Creatures no not a Fly or Worm It s true the Image or likeness Man mad● not himself of Creatures they can make of matter that was made before by the Creator but nothing can they Create
to be the universal visible Church would perswade us that the visible Church of Christ have in it multitudes of Hypocrites though it 's true that Hypocrites have been and it 's like are and may be in the true Church of Christ yet they have no right and must give an account for their being there Mat. 22. 12. Luk. 26. 27. And surely they do bad work and draw a bad conclusion from the premises that is because Christ's Church may have Hypocrites in it they will pretend a Church for him of openly profane and ungodly Hypocrites But to prove that the visible constituted Churches of Christ are or should be true Believers this appeareth 1. From the way of entrance which is by Faith Repentance and Baptism Matt. 28. 19 20. Mar. 16. 15 16. Act. 2. 39 41. None must enter but in this way to let us to know that none else ought to be there 2. From the provision made for them when they are come in that they may find feeding for their souls according to the promise Joh. 10. 9. That is his holy appointments that lead to him who is the true Bread of Life for their building up in the Faith till they come to Glory Act. 2. 42. Eph. 4. 11 12 13. And truly we cannot rationally nor religiously imagine that he hath given such Gifts and left us such Ordinances to build up a company of profane and godless persons I think they are profane thoughts in those that think it 3. The order he hath left in his Church to exclude Hypocrites when discovered evidently declares that he never intended to have a Church of Hypocrites Matt. 18. 15 16 17. 1 Cor. 5. 7 8 13. 2 Tit. 2. 21. 4. It appeareth by the Titles given to the Church of Christ they are called Saints that is holy ones sanctified in Christ Jesus called to be Saints holy Brethren partakers of the heavenly calling the body of Christ and members in particular a chosen Generation a royal Priesthood an holy Nation c. With many like expressions all which do more than evidently demonstrate that Jesus Christ never intended to have his Church to be a den of Hypocrites and cage of unclean and hateful birds but to be an holy people to shew forth his praise in the World This is the visible Kingdom of Christ in this World though not of the World and those powers on earth that oppose his rule and government by his Laws in his Church are very bad neighbours to him he is content to let them have the outward regality and his subjects on that account to be subject to them and is a good neighbour to them and will do them no wrong but good all their daies if they would but be friendly to him and his for by him it is that Kings Reign but if they will not permit him his right what will be the issue is easy to be discerned Ps 2. 10 11 12. 2. The word Church of Christ does sometimes intend all true Believers in the World whether in or out of particular constituted Churches and this is it which is so commonly called the invisible Church which is indeed in some sense invisible that is none can certainly know the true believers but God alone 2 Tim. 2. 19. The Lord knoweth them that are his and none else no not themselves some of them and at some times yet in some sense the Church thus considered is visible in the world and do visibly own the Lord according to the measure of means and light enjoyed the Church thus considered I take to be intended in these Scriptures Rom. 10. 11 12 13. 1 Cor. 1. 2. Eph. 1. 21 22 23. where the Church is called The body and fulness of Christ Col. 1. 24. and as it is without question that in all ages many of the visible Church in profession have miscarried being none of Christs body truly the Church taking its denomination from the better part though all ought to be such so likewise we are in charity to judge that many may be out of the right constituted visible Church and Churches of Christ that are Members though it s none of their virtue so to be God hath his people in Babylon Rev. 18. 4. and his Church on this account hath he had in the world throughout all ages Eph. 3. 21. although for a long while but little of visibleness according to Gospel rule did appear and that is it I understand is intended Rev. 11. 1 2. Where the Worshippers are measured rather by the spiritualness of their invisible Worshipping then by the rule of their Ordinances Order and publick bearing up the name of Christ in this matter being troden under foot of the Gentiles that is of the Babylonish and Antichristian world and this is it I take to be the Universal and in some sort visible Church of Christ in the World the body of which all true believers are Members 3. The word Church sometimes intends all the elect of God and this is the invisible Church as to man and this is evident from the Scriptures Eph. 5. 25. Christ loved the Church before it was visible and gave himself for it So Heb. 12. 22. we read of the Vniversal Church of the first born c. the Church in this sense includes all the Elect but it is the bounden duty of all true believers to get themselves into the visible Profession of Christ and bearing up his Name in the World according to the rules by him prescribed and the highest and best light they have or may attain therefrom in this matter and to be under the government of Christ in some particular constituted Church of his CHAP. XXVIII Of the Ordinances Officers and Administrations in the Visible Constituted Church of Christ OUr Lord Christ Jesus hath left instituted Laws and Ordinances for his visible Church and Kingdom that his people by their submission to him therein might shew their subjection to his Regal Authority as to their Lord and King As there is no King but hath his Laws by which he rules so Christ our Lord and King hath his Laws by which he rules in his Church which is his Kingdom and a government distinct from all humane and worldly governments and admitteth not of any mixture of humane inventions or ordinances of men nor of any humane power to inforce to the obedience thereof Mat. 15. 9. Isa 29. 13 14. Psal 110. 3. Acts 2. 41. His subjects must ●e Volunteers voluntarily subscribing to his government they are a willing people in the day of his power being wrought thereto by his word and Spirit he is so far from foreseeing that he accepts none but those who serve him willingly Christ will have his Subjects like those 2 Cor. 8 3. Willing of themselves that is without humane constraint and ver 12. If there be first a willing mind it is accepted according to what a man hath and not according to what he hath not and this is a truth
need if Gods seal and theirs concur not in the matter Rom. 8. 16. The spirit it self beareth witness with or to our spirit that we are the Children of God the spirit of Christ is the alone sealing evidence to the hearts of Christians and that by his word and work in them Eph. 1. 13 14. 2 Cor. 1. 22. this is such a Sealing evidence to the hearts of Christians as that who so have it not is none of his Rom. 8. 9. and to call any of his Ordinances Seals is besides all Scripture rule as for the truth of God in his Covenant I think we cannot have more confirming Seals then his Word and Oath two immutable things in which it is impossible for God to lye Heb. 6. 17 18. and the gift of his son from Heaven for Salvation of Sinners that believe and obey him What greater and surer seals these I know not of the truth of God and his Spirit working and effecting Faith in and by those Sealing evidences of his love to men is the Sealing Earnest of our inheritance The Supper of the Lord is an instituted 2. The Supper of the Lord. Ordinance of Jesus Christ to be practised by the Church till his second coming 1 Cor. 11. 26. a like Figure as Baptism very significant and of special use in the Church of Christ if Faith be rightly exercised therein and serves especially to keep in remembrance the Death and Sufferings of our Lord Jesus and the benefits we receive thereby the great love of God and Christ to men being therein discovered 1 Cor. 11. 26. and the great sin in those that partake thereof is in not discerning the Lords body that is the breaking of the Lords body and the shedding of the Lords blood for our sins and the greatness of the Lords love therein 1 Cor. 11. 29. it being an Ordinance that presenteth Jesus Christ Crucified with all his benefits to the eye that the eye may affect the heart for all good comes to the heart by the ear and by the eye the Doctrine of the Gospel comes to the heart by the ear in hearing and by the eye in seeing and reading this Ordinance is for the eye that the heart may be affected and for the taste and stomach that the sense of hunger and feeding may be of spiritual use to learn the soul to feed on Christ who is the bread of Life in which we may observe the Wisdome of God to make use of our senses for our spiritual good Gal. 3. 1. This holy Ordinance is for the holy people of God the Church his holy Nation who alone by true Faith are interested in this Crucified Jesus who ever eats and drinks thereof without interest therein eats and drinks damnation to themselves What sad and bad work then do they make that will bring in all make up a Church of multitudes of Hypocrites to damn them as if the design of God and Christ in the Gospel had been to get in multitudes into the Church on purpose to damn them such will have a sorry account in the great day who thus pervert the Lords end in his Death and corrupt and defile his Church and holy Ordinances 3. Ordinance and Institution of Christ 3. Preaching in his Church is the Preaching of the Gospel for Building up of the Church in their most Holy Faith as all the Ordinances of Christ are There is a two fold Administration of the Doctrine of the Gospel the first for conversion and gathering into the Church Mat. 28. 19. Mar. 16. 15 16. Acts 2. 37 38. and 26. 16 17 18. The 2. for building up of the Church in the holy Faith after Conversion and Gathering Mat. 28. 20. Acts 2. 41 42. this being the end of Gods giving gifts to men Eph. 4. 11 12 13. They are bad Ministers who turn the World into the Church without repentance and Faith and so build up a multitude of Hypocrites and prophane persons instead of the Body of Christ neither Jesus Christ nor deceived poor Sinners will thank them for it in the end 4. Ordinance of Christ in his Church 4. Prophecie is Prophecy much spoken of in Scripture though I fear I may say its almost lost out of the Church but of this I shall speak more distinctly when I come to speak of the Officers in the Church though I take not this of Prophesie to be performed as an Office by an Officer as such but by a gift 5. Ordinance is Prayer although its 5. Prayer true this is not for the Church alone but is the duty and property of all believers as such Col. 4. 2. 1 Thes 5. 17. yet it is a Church Ordinance Acts 2. 42. Where Doctrine breaking bread and Prayers are set together as the great and common Ordinances of the Church in which they had fellowship together in 1 Tim. 2. 1. Ephes 6. 18. Jude verse 20. which in the Church as all other of Christs Ordinances are is to be performed by men and not by women 1 Tim. 2. 8. See more about this of Prayer Chap. 22. 6. Praising God or singing Praises to 6 Praising him is an Ordinance of Christ in his Church as well as the duty of all Saints at all times See 1 Cor. 14 15 16. where both Prayer and Singing are mentioned as it ought to be performed in the Church Col. 3. 16. the manner is exprest to be such as in Prayer one to speak to the Praise of God so that the rest may joyn in with him to say Amen as in Prayer for all to sing in Meeter together is that for which there is no rule that I know in Law or Gospel In the Old Testament Singers were appointed to that service 1 Chron. 9. 33. Ezr. 2. 65. Neh. 5. 67. and did perform it by turn answering each other 1 Sam. 18. 6 7. Exod. 15. 20 21 But I judge that Old Testament Singing is ended as to the manner thereof and I am sure there is no rule in the New for that which now by most is practised Gospel Singing should be new Songs by a new People sutable to the new Covenant Psal 96. 1. and 98. 1. such Songs as none can learn but the Redeemed ones Rev. 14. 3. no marvail if such as are for Forms of Worship in Prayer and Praise be for a Formal people void of the Spirit and strangers to Spiritual Worship And as this is an Ordinance so it is a gift in the Church of Christ as Prayer is and is so to be performed a hearty giving thanks for mercies received so as that the rest may say Amen that is joyn in praysing which is exprest in saying Amen as in Prayer they are greatly mistaken who think that there is no Singing but in Meeter and with a Singing Tone 7. Ordinance of Christ in the Church is 7. Discipline Church Discipline Order and Government and the Administring Church censures according as occasion and need calls for it
and herein is the Royal and Regal Authority of Christ in an especial manner kept up in his House his Church his Kingdom which consists in the execution of his Laws upon Transgressors in all cases according to the fact reproof admonition withdrawing 2 Thes 3. 6. rejecting if there be no other remedy nor means can prevail and this is that which makes much for the honour of Christ and good of his Church to preserve from sin recover faln sinners and to preserve the Church pure from defilements of this the Scripture is full and clear 1 Cor. 5. 7 8 13. 2 Tim. 2. 21. Heb. 12. 15 16. Mat. 18. 15 16 17. 2. Of the Officers in the Church of 2. Of the Officers in the Church of Christ Christ take we the Church of the New Testament since the death and Resurrection of the Testator to be but one Church state as the Church of the Old Covenant was from Circumcision untill the Death of Christ Then 1. Jesus Christ is the great Officer in of his Church the Angel Messenger Bishop Shepherd Prophet Apostle Lord Law giver and King of his Church whose lawful subjects believers are but he being ascended up on high to do work there for his Church in order to its spiritual and eternal wellfare hath left in his room and stead Gifts and Officers for the good of his Church which are as enumerated in the Scripture Apostles Prophets Evangelists Pastors and Teachers and all for the good of the Church Eph. 4. 11. 12. 1. Apostles men immediately called 1. Apostles inspired and sent for the first publishing of the Gospel and first planting of the Gospel Church being endued with power for such a work to give laws and directions from Jesus Christ for his Churches direction in Faith and practice till his second coming but such Apostles we now have none but they were and are our Apostles we being of the same Gospel Church Though according to the common sense of the word Apostle that is sent so we have or might or should have Apostles in the Church it signifying a messenger or one sent as I shall more fully declare in its place 2. Prophets now this of Prophets I 2. Prophets take not to be a distinct ordained Office as Pastor and Teacher but a gift in the Church and so an Ordinance of Christ for the Churches Edification not extraordinary any more then the other Ministry that we account to stand as the Ordinary Ministry in the Church probably the Prophets in the Primitive times might have more and greater gifts then any now but that Nulls not the gift nor use thereof in the Church no more then that because the Pastors and Teachers then had greater spiritual gifts then any now have Therefore we should have no Pastors nor Teachers now and so no Church and so no Religion those who work Prophets out of the Church might by the same reason and rule work out all and themselves too that by Prophets were intended ordinary Prophets for the edification of the Church what ever gifts they then had will appear if we consider 1. It was a gift to be obtained by industry and endeavour extraordinary prophesie was an immediate gift 1 Cor. 12. 31. and 14 39. 2. It was a Gift for the common good and Edification of the Church most of profit viz. of the Gifts singly Administred without Office in the Church therefore not to be lost or expulced out of the Church 3. Yet it was in some sense inferlour to that of Preaching by Office because he that is called to Office is not only a Prophet but more then a Prophet and this will appear if we consider 1. That all the Prophets work was to speak by way of Edification Exhortation and Consolation but the Elders or Officers work and duty was and is to Exhort Reprove Rebuke with all authority 2 Tim. 4. 2. Titus 2. 15. which none out of Office might authoritatively doe 2. The Doctrine of the Prophets must be judged and tryed as supposing they might speak amiss and fail but the Officers are supposed to have attained to such a degree of knowledge in the School of Christ as that there is no such rule prescribed for them 1 Cor. 14. 29 30 31. not that Officers or Elders are without all limitation in this matter but under the Churches judgment 3. Prophesie was such an Ordinance in the Church of Christ as that the Church it self might be too apt to despise it by reason of its meanness as is implyed 1 Thes 5. 19. 20. Quench not the spirit despise not Prophecyings it seems they were all for Preaching but despise Prophecyings as it is too much at this day 4. The Prophets might through weakness bring forth something that was not good or true yet not to be despised v. 21. Prove all things hold fast that which is good Which implyeth that there might drop some things from the Prophets that might not be good yet it should not be despised nor they discouraged but that which was good imbraced and that which was bad left and the Prophets instructed therein for their amendment All which proves that the Prophets were ordinary gifted persons in the Church for Edification after its first gathering till Officers were chosen and the Officers was to be chosen out of the Prophets that is to say the best gifted and quallified among them and this answereth the order 1. Apostles Secondarily Prophets c. and this was the rule observed Acts 13. 1 2. And out of these Prophets and Teachers must Barnabas and Saul be taken for more publick work and service and if this rule were observed in the Churches it would be a way according to the Lord's Order to raise up gifts in the Church fitted for Office as occasion calls for it for this of Prophecy is a constant order in the Churches to be continued Prophets and an official Ministry may and should be together in the Church so would not the Church be without persons gifted and fitted for office as need requireth The next out of the Prophets are Evangelists 3. Evangelists Gospel cryers or Gospel preachers or Apostles that is ordinary Apostles this is an office of great use in the Church though almost left out and lost as if it were extraordinary and only for the primitive times the reason thereof rendred because there are no such Gifts now nor Apostles to call them to the work or direct them in it A wonderful weak way of reasoning by the same rule we may reason out all offices and officers out of the Church yea and reason out Church and all for want of Apostles and Gifts and here lieth the great reason of the seekers loss want of Gifts and gifted persons as the Apostles to administer Gospel Ordinances and this is next of kin to it for the same reason that works out Evangelist will if followed work out all 1. That there were such called and authorized