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B04710 A short brotherly examination of a sermon. At first preached by Mr Salomon Saffery, and after published in print; intituled, Part of a discourse, tending only to invite those that believe in Christ, to be conformable to him by baptisme. But intending to disswade from infant-baptisme. / By Robert Pittillok, a Scottish man. Pittilloh, Robert, 1621?-1698. 1652 (1652) Wing P2312A; ESTC R187082 15,814 21

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Let us draw near to God with a true heart in full assurance of faith having our hearts sprinkled from an evill conscience and our bodies washed with pure water Therefore all those that draw near to God c. must be washed with pure water We hope the Authors own expressions page 4. lines 10 11 and 12. c. wherein he grants the conversion of some may have been some five or ten years before taking up that Ordinance in which time there might have been many duties put in practice and some injoyment vvil evince That those duties accompanied with some injoyment had among them a drawing near to God in a way of worship acceptable to him without this preparation being confident he will not aver a converted Believer in the state of grace for ten years never drew near to God in a way of worship acceptable to him Though we acknowledge contemners cannot have accesse with boldnesse unto the Throne of grace Fourthly in viewing the spirituality of it though it be spirituall as all Ordinances of the New Testament and more spirituall then Circumcision as sealing the remission of sins by the blond of Christ already come in the flesh and a more plentifull effusion of the spirit for sprinkling the conscience from dead works yet let it be remembred Circumcision an Ordinance administrate to Infants under the Law did require a spirituall subject being administrate to none but the seed of Abraham and such as were Proselites of the Covenant it had a spirituall intent signifying the uncleannesse which men bring unto the world with them and the removall thereof by Christ the Seed of the Woman sealing the Covenant betwixt God and Abraham and his seed calling to minde the fulfilling their part of the Covenant all their life-time importing their profession of faith and avowed interest in the Messiah to come distinguishing them as a divine badge from the uncircumcised Gentiles aliens from the common-wealth of Israel and the most eminent in holinesse even Christ Jesus himself was circumcised And it was accompanied with spirituall fruits as all divine ordinances accompanied with special grace Deus natura nihil faciunt frustra As for the Administrator we conceive the Author makes him of too large extent and desire to see proof in the next turn that it is lavvfull for every spiritually gifted man able to edifie the Church to baptize And vvhereas it is said it vvashes avvay sin vve shall desire it may be remembred it is true but in a figurative and sacramentall sense And properly neither Baptisme nor any other Ordinance hath so high a vertue neither vvill the distinction of mediatly and immediatly serve the businesse vvhether mediatly or immediatly making it properly a vvasher avvay of sin a justifier or remover of guilt it derogates much from the merits of the immaculate Lamb by vvhose stripes Saints are healed the blood of Christ may be not the immediate means of bringing a sinner on his way in coming to lay hold upon him but Preaching Prayer or Baptisme may have their influence herein but the blood of Jesus Christ or his obedience signified in this synecdochicall expression is the onely immediate cause in its order of washing from sin take it in a similitude thus One cold in the Winter season stands trembling without doors not knowing of house or fire and to him comes another knowing of a warm house well furnisht with fire having a commission from the Master of the house and in his Masters name invites him to come in and warm himself whereupon he approaching intreats the Master of the house to suffer him to enter in and it being granted he comes to the fire and findes the refreshment of warmnesse The servants declaration and invitation his belief and supplication were causes in their order of his in-coming but only the fire with its heating faculty was the immediate cause of his warmnesse We should be glad to know not being able to reach it at present how Baptisme can wash away sin more then by signification and confirmation seeing justification consists in indiviauo and is not capable of more and lesse and it is necessarily required in the Authors judgment that al●●●e actually converted at least to charities judgement before Baptisme which without all controversie is alwayes accompanted with washing from sin SUBSECT II. THe third particular we take notice of is a twofold Assertion p. 10. line 1 and 16. that confession with the month is essentiall to salvation and without practick holinesse no man shall see God It were no great matter to prove confession of the mouth not to be essentiall to salvation either to children or persons having a faculty to confesse if we should scan the words according to the acceptation of Philosophers from whom they had their first rise as also to prove that holines which we maintain is in Infants is practick as practick habits are opposed to contemplative for grace is ever a practick habit but as we said at first not desiring to contest about words conceiving it clear the Authors meaning is in the one that without confession of the mouth salvation cannot be attained and in the other without holinesse exercising or going actually about duties no man shall see God to which purpose that Text of the Apostle James 2.17 is cited We shall shortly out of the many strong arguments of many learned men writing to this purpose propound to the Authors view but two at present to which if we shall find satisfaction in the next turn we shall be a degree nearer conviction then at present we are The first stands thus Those of whom the Kingdom of God is without confession and practick holinesse may see God and attain salvation without confession with the mouth and practick holinesse but of little children who neither can confesse with the mouth nor have practick holinesse in the Authors sense the Kingdom of God is Therefore without confession with the mouth or practick holinesse some may attain salvation and see God We believe none will deny the connexion of the first part of the Argument The second Proposition is in Math. 19. at the 14. of such is the Kingdom of heaven Luke 18. at the 16. of such is the kingdom of God We know by some it will be answered Little children is taken figuratively to which we say for reply Let all sober and impartiall spirits but consider first how the Disciples knew them to be of such a frame of spirit to wit that they were little children in humility seing God only is searcher of the hearts 2ly knowing why did they rebuke them which brought them upon this accompt Were they men of such a profane temper that they could endure none of humble spirits to come to Christ 3ly or if there were nothing to be seen in them but what was ordinarily seen in others why did they not aswel rebuke the great multitudes which followed him and were healed of him and the Pharisees which came