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A86524 The covenant of grace opened: wherein these particulars are handled; viz. 1. What the covenant of grace is, 2. what the seales of the covenant are, 3. who are the parties and subjects fit to receive these seales. From all which particulars infants baptisme is fully proved and vindicated. Being severall sermons preached at Hartford in New-England. / By that reverend and faithfull minister of the gospel, Mr Thomas Hooker. Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647. 1649 (1649) Wing H2644; Thomason E562_20; ESTC R11285 85,165 88

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the signification they cannot take it in so far as to affect their hearts with the nature of it therfore all such power upon their actual apprehensions signification taking working of abilities of their own it is onely to men of yeares it is beyond the rank and order of infants and the means cannot worke in this regard beyond their order and rank to doe as to men of yeares they may And the same may be said of circumcision for there is the like difference between men of yeares and infants in that and yet this did not hinder Gods end in that ordinance nor did it prejudice the good God intended to bestow upon infants though the abilities of infants could not receive it from the Ordinance or the Ordinance receive help from them for this is extraordinary and beyond the parts of a child that is the meaning of it 2 Yet in regard of God it is his ordinary course and certainly he doth work faith in the hearts of all elected infants that dye in their infancy Doe not stumble that I use the phrases of Ordinary and Extraordinary in regard of the parties and meanes it is ordinary with God for we may see it so in other workes of God as in the work of vocation there is an infusion of a spirituall principle into the soule which is beyond all the abilities of the nature of any man to bring it into his own soule but if we look at the work of God then the way that God hath made known is ordinary and a continued course to infuse a principle of grace into the soule So it is Gods ordinary way to put faith into an infant that is elected and dies an infant As for instance there are many revelations of God every revelation is a revelation of the Spirit but it is according to the Word Now although it is extraordinary in regard of the work of the Spirit revealing yet it is ordinary with God Now this comes to the heart of the cause therefore in this give me leave to do three things 1 To open the meaning and state the question how God doth put faith into infants 2 That it should not seem hard nor men should not think it hard to say God works in this manner 3 We will give you the reasons of it 1 In the meaning of it the secresie of God does drive men to much trouble it is like an unbeaten way to the Seamen they must sound every part of it 1 Some think it is kept in his own secret will 2 Some think the Spirit does work it 3 Some think God puts in a seed of faith 4 Some think there is a habit of faith put into the Soule 5 Some think God does powre faith into the heart of infants that die in infancie that be elected that they shall be converted and put into Christ this is the main truth of the question God does powre it into the soule and so the soule is converted and planted into Christ as the head of the covenant This is the state of the controversie and this I shall labour to strengthen 2 Secondly it should not be strange nor need not to bee counted hard to any judicious Christian to assent to this The reason is because there is a work alike in a parity to that which is daily expressed in the course of Gods providence and is acknowledged by all judicious without doubt And if it be so why may he not doe the like in this That there is a like work and that it is acknowledged appeares thus It is a confessed truth that the Lord does infuse a soule into the body and the soule is pure and holy as it comes from him otherwise God must be the authour of sinne yet through the sinne and guilt of Adam the soule is turned from God and is possest with originall sinne and so sin and guilt is imputed and the curse justly inflicted And the soule being thus wholly turned from God it is wholly possest with originall corruption It is a delusion to say the soule is propagated Gen. 5.3 Adam beg at a sonne in his own image being wholly turned from God and turned to sin And John 3.6 That which is born of the flash is flesh all comes from the sin of Adam Now mark if this be so that the sin guilt of Adam is thus conveyed and the guilt curse this is done daily though we see not the manner how it is done then why may not Christ convey grace turne the heart of a child from sin to himself the party is the same as before and look to the cause and it is greater in the latter then in the former if we looke at Christ there is an advantage in reason to believe the latter rather then the former and why should it be thought a thing incredible seeing the first Adam can turn away the soule from God but that Christ by the power of his merits may convert Infants to himselfe and why then should it bee incredible Now one of these are done from day to day and none doubt of it I meane the first and the second we have more advantage to believe because the second Adam is above the first and why then should not the second Adam be as readily assented unto as the first but every man is forced to yeeld the first that is judicious let us not doubt the second One thing is to be noted in Mr Spilsbery's Booke in the 12th page 19 lines from the end where he saith The word condemnes none but for actuall sinne if he mean as he must needs doe no man is condemned but for the sinne of the party it selfe it is a grosse error Rom. 5.12 For as by one man sinne entredinto the world and death by sinne c. and so in the 8th verse If by the finne of one man judgement came upon all then for the sinne of Adam God may justly condemne all though they never commit actuall sin is the judgement of all that are judicious Death over spread all by Adams sinne and therefore wee see in infants that dye Adams sin was actuall and let him shift what he can the case is cleare and the word condemnes men for originall sinne The wages of sinne is death so originall sinne it is the rebelling against the law of out mind and therefore it must be sinne and to say the contrary is a grosse fulsome error Mark when such errors come from the pens of men it shewes there is more behind and he must say either originall sin is no sin or that infants have no originall sinne And if he say so then the sin of the heathen cannot hinder but that all their children that dye must be saved If you look in the forenamed place in his book you may finde it I speak it that men that have the books may find it And let no man think that these things be strange seeing the like is done that you may see with
unto it by allowance from God 4 According to a right rule from God and right Reason persons may have faith in the course of charity that have not the use of reason they in Abrahams time had grace and that was the grace of Faith if it seale up some may have it but that some children are thus fitted and faith is sealed unto them in circumcision if any will deny it they must deny the Text and that is impudency it selfe If so why not in Baptisme as well as Circumcision for Circumcision must have faith so must they in Baptisme 5 There is more required of some persons then there is of other in receving of the same sacrament in the alowance of God according to right Reason there is more required of men then there is of children Take a man that is to joyn in the covenant of the people he is bound to stoop to the Ordinance Esay 56.67 The strangers that were to joyne they must keep the Sabbath and embrace the Covenant c. This is to make a proselyte Matth. 23.15 they are made of the same profession Men of yeares must approve of the things of God and walk accordingly all this is required of men of yeares and then to offer themselves to the ordinances for they did never force them but in children this is not required if the Father had embraced the Faith So as you may see these things are plain wkich if they be observed it will make you cast away Anabaptisme The third Scripture is in Coloss 2.11 12. if the effects of the Sacraments of the old Testament and the new be the same then they are the same the effect done by the thing shewes the thing if the things wrought be the same then it is alike but the things done are the same The Apostle in the Text shewes it is the same in Circumcision as in Baptisme both seale up the death of Christ there was decaying both were for the mastering or lessening and decaying of sin so doth circumcision by cutting off the fore-skin in the same operation Now there are two objections to be answered from severall Texts it appeares they are the same with ours The first is that in 1 Corinth 7.19 Circumcision is nothing nor uncircumcision but the keeping of the command of God The Apostle speaking to persons to keep in the same Calling God had called them he saith Circumcision is nothing c. The next is Galat 6.13 they make nothing of it Galat. 5.6 For in Christ Circumcision nor uncircumcision availeth any thing but faith that worketh by love that is say they it is weake and can doe nothing Galat. 5.2 Christ shall profit them nothing if they be circumcised and the Apostle sayes Beware of Circumcision by way of Irony so as he accounts it as nothing All these places are of the same nature and may receive the same answer to them all God lookes upon all these Sacraments to be attended according to a double time and consideration First in the first institution they had an eye to and did seale up Christ to come in the flesh when they were first ordained by God 2ly God lookes at them as having attained their end and appointment which was Christ to come therefore when he was come they had an end Therefore now they were of no use being out of date and now they could not be used without sinne he appoints now therefore to abrogate them they were to cease because Christ was come though they were alike at the first now they were out of date now they were not to be used To this purpose are all these places of Scripture 1 Cor 7.19 If thou be called being uncircumcised be not circumcised if you were circumcised when it was in date then seek not to be uncircumcised if you be uncircumcised be not circumcised now it is out of date It cannot be taken the Apostle for bad circumcision when it was in date for then he had spoken against the command of God Gen. 17. He commanded them to be circumcised So Gal. 6.15 For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision c. availeth any thing but a new creature For though they were given to the Jewes yet now they were gone out of the world and so now they availed not And besides to set them up now was to set up that which God had destroyed So that now nothing availed but faith and a new creature And Gal 5.4 He is fallen from Grace but now he doth not attend the first institution if he doe hee nullifies the nature of Christ because when Christ is come it is to deny Christ to be come in the flesh This is a heynous thing Christ shall doe him no good Christ will not save him In the last place he speakes this to false Apostles that would have men partly saved by Christ and partly by workes and so they nullifie Christ and the work of grace for he must have all or none you cannot joyne works and grace together Objection 2. From the witnesse of the word Coloss 2.17 Which were but a shadow of things to come but the body is Christ And in Heb. 7.18 they are said to be weak And Heb. 9.10 13. called a carnall covenant And if it be so then they are not alike with ours in the new Testament they are of another nature the spirituall work of the soule For answer the Sacraments are apprehended in a double sense as included or as separate from the thing signified but the Apostle lookes at them as carnall now as Heb 7.18 19. he saith The Law was weake and made nothing perfect but the bringing in of a better hope c. that is Christ he accompl●sheth all and brings in a better hope of the pardon of our sinnes So 1 Pet. 3.21 22. it is not the water but the thing signified by the water So the signe is weak but the thing signified is strong So the case is cleare 3 Conclusion The spirituall efficacy of the Sacraments in the old and new Testament proceed not from themselves immediatly used in the working of any good but as they are used by the holy Ghost The consideration whereof will help in the main point to shew the manner of the working of the Sacrament for it is a great secret and the want of the knowledge hereof is the cause persons get so little good by the Sacrament This proposition hath two parts First the spirituall influence the Sacraments put forth is not from themselves immediatly but as they are used by the Spirit For the better understanding of this first part consider it in some things 1 The Sacrament is not a principall but an instrumental cause in any spirituall work they doe not set themselves a work but they worke under the principall agent as a toole in the hand of a man so in the work of the Sacrament it is by the mediation of the Spirit and the meanes of faith Mark 10.16 Hee that beleeves and
is baptized c. But he that believeth not c. And Eph. 5.26 That he might sanctifie it and cleanse it by water through the word 2. The Sacraments as instruments put forth a spirituall efficacie when they are lawfully used according to God but not when they are abused in an unlawfull manner and unworthily received then they doe not put forth any spirituall efficacie Thus the Supper of the Lord puts forth spirituall efficacie when it is ordered in a lawfull manner as the Apostle saith Is is not the communion of the body of Christ And the Cup of blessing is the same and yet be that receives is 〈◊〉 ●●rthily eates and drinkes his own damnation and makes himselfe guilty of the body and blood of Christ because he abuses the seale He that abuses the Kings seale is punished and therefore much more these The Gospel is the power of God to salvation but it must bee mixed with faith and then it is the savour of life unto life but without it is the savour of death unto death And so is the Sacrament therfore when a thing is lawfully done it is no sinne but if it be abused then it is sinfull therefore that the Sacrament is abused it is from sinne but the spirituall work of a Sacrament helps forward to salvation 3 The spirituall efficacy a Sacrament puts forth is not as a Physicall instrument but as a Morall I put it in these termes that I might cleare it up in their termes which they use which darken the truth Now see the explication Instruments are of a double nature some have qualities inherent that is sticking in them by nature as some physicall hearbs are of a purging nature others comfortable they have it in their nature put into them so to work and it abides in them but other are made serviceable by Art they are made sharp or sweet Or in tooles some are made sharp fit for use as a bone wil not cut our bread but we must have something made sharp so things are made physicall either by Nature or by Art The Papists call it Physicall in the Sacrament they say the Sacraments work naturally if taken they have a quality to convey grace the Sacrament taken they say will worke of it selfe but it is a grosse conceit to satisfie a carnall heart then a drunken wretch must have grace if he can but have the use of the Sacrament Thus the Papists derogate from Christ by making a quality to be inherent in the Sacraments to convey grace into any man that receives them The 2d distinction is they are morally good as some instruments that have no power of themselves but as they are stated by way of ordination as he that uses them doth appoint them As a piece of wax is appointed to seale up a bargain the Wax conveys nothing it is appointed to be a witnesse to set forth the truth as the party is ingaged according to agreement as Elijahs Cloke divided the waters it was not in the Cloke but it was a signe to intimate that God would be with him So the Brasen Serpent was appointed of God for the people that were stung by looking on it they should be healed there was no vertue in the brasse to heale them for afterwards in He●●ekiahs dayes he called it Nehushtan a piece of brasse But by Gods institution God used it as a meanes to work by but the vertue was in himselfe there was no inherent vertue in the brasse but God appointed it for this end as a morall instrument 4 When the Sacraments are thus taken for such an end and to such a work there is a divine vertue goes along with them for that end the same power that did appoint them will goe along with them and will work in them for that end There be three things in the institution of them 1 God appointing them out according to his will in wisdome and power the bread signifying the body of Christ as meat the water signifying the blood of Christ washing a way the guilt and filth of our sins the wisdome and good pleasure of God going along with them for that end 2 They are seales of Gods ingagement to man that is signified by these his Faithfulnesse and Truth alwayes goe with it Rom. 4. It is called The Seale of the Righteousnesse of Faith So as it is as sure as that 3 There is the accomplishment and performance thereof here shall we find the good Spirit of God going along with this ordinance to see it done Matth. 3 11. He shall baptize you with the holy Ghost c. And Rom. 2.29 That is Circumcision that is of the heart c. So as the Sacrament is stated for that use it hath alway this the good Spirit of God going along with it carrying it to the understanding it signifies all spirituall good to the understanding to a man that worthily receives it it carries it sacramentally So as it is plain no man can institute a Sacrament to have the good of it as the Seale the Spirit of God must make good Gods engagement so as the heart cannot get away from the goodnesse 3 The Sacrament exhibits grace so the Spirit of God go along with it and see it accomplished thus theirs is the same with ours for theirs and ours comunicate the vertue of it by the Spirit of God And hence it followes that it is of force as under the motion of that blessed Spirit so that there is no more of the Bread nor of the Wine that have this fruit but so much as is used to this end And as the Brazen Serpent was not of that use to heale but at that time the Lord had set it apart for that use and therefore afterwards it was called Nehushtan Hence followes a threefold collection 1 Hence this will bee a meanes to ●●se and help you to see how the Spirit can work in Baptisme The main worker is the Spirit all is possible to him he can secretly doe it to a childe he is not confin'd to our work he can overshadow the heart of a Child as he did the Virgin 2 In the manner of the working in which we may see foure thing for our help 1 The Sacrament of Baptisme is a seale of our first entrance and the Supper is our nourishing in the family of Christ And this being the scope of Baptisme sealing our first work into Christ that whereby we are implanted into Christ in which work we are meetly passive but when wee are setled on Christ the truth is this wee have a gracious principle put into us and so we work by our selves and by the help of the Spirit but at the first the Spirit makes us willing that we may will it This is the confession of all our orthodox Divines 2 In this first grace wherein we are passive God works in us without us all the workes we are passive in 3 Hence we may see the Spirit may as well seale