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A27637 The principles of Protestant truth and peace in four treatises : viz. the true state of liberty of conscience, in freedom from penal laws and church-censures, the obligations to national true religion, the nature of scandal, paricularly as it relates to indifferent things, a Catholick catechism, shewing the true grounds upon which the Catholick religion is ascertained / by Tho. Beverley ... Beverley, Thomas. 1683 (1683) Wing B2188A; ESTC R12543 325,863 502

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their hands to guard them in all their ways that they may not d●●h their foot aginst any of the stones of Scandal They are Ministring Spirits sent forth to Minister for them that shall be Heirs of Salvation Those greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven humble themselves as Little Ones to serve the Little Ones of God and Christ And as their Angels they always behold in Heaven the Father of our Lord and of all that believe in him that whoever despises them even to Scandal must be sure to have it remonstrated against them 2. He exemplifies the care of them in himself The Son of Man is come to seek and save that which is lost and the Argument is raised to the height as it is exemplified in the Father of the whole Family in Heaven and Earth named after Christ whose will it is not that so much as one and yet when one only is in the danger of Scandal Who does not look upon him as a Singularist especially if one of the least too and reject him should perish but is pleased in the preservation of one such even as the joy of one Sheep that is lost out of a hundred exceeds sensibly the joy of the ninety nine that were not in hazard But now lest the great charge against Scandalising and Despising should seem to introduce a Lawless state in Christianity and increase Petulancy and Licentiousness in those who would be looked upon as at least Little Ones in Christianity or make the care of not Scandalising of endless scruple or burden Our Lord prescribes a Method for preventing so ill Consequences very certain to its End yet very far from Scandal or Despising A Method that allows no sin and yet deserts none till they deserve to be accounted but as Heathens or Publicans to whom yet a due measure of Christian Charity is to be preserved Which Method it is not my business now to enter into the Controversal part of but to observe as of great moment that the Doubting of the lawful use of Indifferent Things in Religion falls not into the account of any of those Trespasses the Lord speaks of and that as if it were on purpose lest the thing should be mistaken a most different Method is in that Case commanded by the Apostle of the Lord. Here therefore give me liberty to compare in some things which I have omitted in the body of the Discourse the Sermon of our Lord and his Apostle First He that doubts in Indifferent Things and cannot conform to what others do and would be conformed to in is not commanded by the Apostle to hear the one or the two or three nor the Church it self Nor is it said by the Apostle they that will not hear on such accounts should be as Heathen-men or Publicans or as we speak Excommunicate both which are very notorious in the Evangelists Records in the Case of the Trespasses there spoken of which assures us they are of another Nature Nor doth the Apostle urge as from our Saviour that what is in these Cases bound on Earth shall be bound in Heaven or what is loosed on Earth shall be loosed in Heaven that there shall be any obligation on the doubting Conscience by the Churches Canons or any such discharge of it before God or it self by obeying them But every Man in this Case is to hear his own Conscience there every thing of this nature is bound and loosed there every word or matter is heard and established On the other side there is no Injunction of telling the fault of Non-Conformity if any be aggrieved at it in that gradation from one to more and so to the Church But the Apostle's command is First Not to Judge or Despise if that may keep Indifferents to their Equipoise if not the Command is not so much as by Example to Scandalise or draw any that Doubt to act against or over their Doubt in Indifferent Things because they are but Indifferent for that is to sin against the Brethren the weak Brethren as at the least we esteem them Now in these Cases to sin against the Brethren is to sin against Christ in his Law against Scandal Now in that all things are of so diverse a frame and aspect in the Lords Prescriptions concerning Trespasses and the Apostle's Directions in cases of various apprehensions in things of Indifferency wherein one great part may be guilty yet of great weakness and mistake and that none of the Methods ordered in the one is so much as mentioned in the other or once intimated it argues very evidently that variety and as various practices in indifferent Things though joined with such mistake and weakness are none of the Trespasses our Saviour had regard to And since the Apostle puts all under the notion of Scandal wherein the weaker part is either drawn into sin enfeebled in the vigour disquieted in the true peace of Conscience or so much as despised by being incompassionately neglected in his Doubt the whole Case is brought under the force of our Saviour's Sermon against Scandal that none looking upon themselves on any accounts as Great in the Kingdom of God in the Church or in the Christian Profession let those Accounts be whatever they can be presumed to be should by any sort of Imperiousness whether Command rigorous Treaty or Example that despises all that do not follow it impose upon the Little Ones To all which let me have the Readers patience to add this one Observation That the Evangelist Mark makes the occasion of this or a like Discourse of the Lords upon Scandal That the Disciples were much displeased that one did cast out Devils in Christs name that did not follow them that did not seem and indeed was not of their way in the appearance of Things But our Lord with great Compassion accepts him so far as he was come For saith he He that is not against us is on our part He that although in a different Company or Mode does the same things we do and does nothing in opposition to our Great Design is on our side And so he proceeds into a similar Discourse of Kindness to or Scandal against his Disciples though Little Ones And if we suppose it the same Discourse as in St. Matthew and that this Evangelist had not an accurate regard to the occasion yet in that he connected it with such an occasion and that by the Divine Wisdom it teaches us how much such a Discourse is adjusted to such an occasion for guided by the Holy Spirit the things are so laid together Now that the Apostle had his Eye upon these so famous Discourses besides the Reasons I have given on this Head in its due place it is evident to me further he had so by his Representation of himself in a Figure all along the ninth Chap. of his First Epistle to the Corinths in the very heart of a Discourse concerning Scandal as that Person that humbles himself as a Little Child in
them Captive with the rest though in different Baskets as the Prophet Jeremy represents Quest How do they survive in the time of the displac'd and dejected Candlestick Answ They are either called out to a Zealous Appearance and Suffering for Truth or sometimes retired into Corners like the Seven thousand in Israel or the Church in the Wilderness that they cannot appear like a Church offering those Publick Notices of Divine Truth a Church is designed for Quest How is a Visible Profession lost from Particular Persons Answ It is too often thrown up by Apostasie or Profaneness or dwindled into a very Spiritless Form but very often a Profession without the Power being not inconsistent with the working of Iniquity it may pass out of this World like a Lamp burning but being found to burn only in a small Temporary Light without Oyl in the Vessel a Plenitude of Grace in the Heart shutting out every Lust it becomes a Lamp put out in utter Darkness Quest What is to be inferred from all this Answ That there is no Trust but in the Lord himself the Truth it self by which at all times the Church that is indeed the Pillar and Ground of Truth and wherein it is so will be known to us and in uniting to Truth we are united to That Quest There remains one thing yet to be understood in the Description of the Church which is its Power of Governing even as it is Governed by the Word of God Vnder what Notions I beseech you is that Government expressed in Scripture Answ That Power is by our Saviour represented under the Mataphor of Keys and the Use of those Keys in opening and shutting or in Binding and Losing Quest What is the meaning hereof Answ The meaning is plainly this When the Church of Christ hath by the Key of Knowledge inquir'd into all the Divine and Heavenly Doctrine of the Gospel and Word of God it hath in and according to that Word and only so a Power of Application of that Doctrine to Particular Cases binding Men under the Sense of Guilt and fear of Damnation in such or such Sins and an impenitent Continuance in them or of Absolving and assuring Men of the Divine Favour and Acceptance in a holy course of Life and Obedience to God and of Pardon upon Repentance after Falls into Sin and Disobedience and so of Declaring and Pronouncing upon Men as to their present State in the Church by Excommunication or Absolution all these are the Power of Binding and Loosing according to what our Saviour speaks in parallel Words Whose Sins you remit they are remitted whose Sins you retain they are retained meaning still according to his Word the Pole-Star by which they are to direct all their Motions who claim any such Power For only where it is declard according to the Word is it that what is bound on Earth is also bound in Heaven and what is loosed on Earth is loosed in Heaven there being an Invariable Agreement between what is Published from Heaven in the Word of God concerning the State and Actions of Men on Earth and the Transactions in Heaven in relation to them He then that pronounces agreeably with that word pronounces as Heaven does and will pronounce Heaven binds what he binds and looses what he looses because he speaks the Voice of Heaven in both Cases But that there should be any Binding or Loosing except in the Power of this Word and according to it in its Vertue in its Truth nothing can be more contrary to the Ends to the Glory to the Soveraignty of Christ To bind any single Christian by Excommunication and not according to this Word is as much a Brutum Fulmen a Thunder to no purpose a causeless Curse that shall not come as for the Pope to Excommunicate whole Protestant Churches Quest What is a Particular Church Answ It is the Catholick Church in a Neighbourhood or number of Christians Communicating one with another ordinarily even as the whole Cotholick Church would if it were possible Communicate with it self in the Ordinances and Worship of Christ exactly according the to Rules of his Word wherein this is the distinguishing Character of the True Church that its Communion is not with it self primarily but its Communion is so with it self as to be with the Father and his Son Jesus Christ principally as the Fountain-Head Center and Rule of the Communion and therein it holds out and invites to its Communion CAP. X. Of the Officers appointed by Christ in his Church Quest CAn there be either an Orderly or an Effectual Actuation of the Truth by the Church as a Congregation without distinct and separate Offices and Officers that may attend continually on this very thing Answ It is imposible for an Assembly without Order would cease to be an Assembly and fall into a Confusion or Rude Multitude All Wise and Prudent Assemblies have always had Elders to preside over them and our Lord hath ordained such to moderate throughout his Congregation or Church to conduct all the Publick Services of Religion For all things therein are actually administred by the Ministers of Christ the Noblest Organical Parts of the Church like those Senses that attend upon the Understanding most immediately Seeing Eyes and Hearing Ears so these upon the Word of Christ And that they may be most fitted ingaged and provoked hereunto they are even according to the very Laws of Nature separated to their Offices and unto all Preparations for them by Reading and Meditation as to their Proper Calling and Business of Life seeing they do not pretend to Immediate and Extraordinary Inablements or Excitations to their Service Quest What Titles or Characters does the New Testament place upon these Officers Answ Those that we have especial Respect to for in the Deacons if strictly taken we are less concerned receive Denominations either from their Work and Service or from that Honour and Estimation due to the Faithful Discharge of such a Service From their Work they are stiled Apostles Evangelists Pastors Teachers Ministers Servants of God and Christ and in a just sense of the Church also From the Estimation and Honour due to the Discharge of their Work and the Authority it ought to carry in the Hearts and Consciences of Christians they are styled Bishops Elders Rulers Guides and Ensamples as also Embassadours And the Work and the Honour do so enclose one another that they ought not to be separated and are in their Institution the Measure one of another extending both to Obedience and Support of them in their Work and the Titles are so prepared by the Wisdom of the Holy Ghost that they ought not to be changed for any other nor the Scripture Language herein to be altered for any Words not importing the same proper Sense Quest How shall the True Ministers of Christ be known that there may be that Obedience and Submission paid to them that is commanded Answ There can be no other Means to
new creature to delight to glory in the flesh in the outward conformity of their Proselytes He observed the great Bait of Ceremonial Religion was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to set a good face on things how mean sovever as idolaters carve and guild a Post Glory in appearance though without true satisaction to the heart or conscience makes Spiritual Religion look like nothing but to the true Christian who knows the Gospel so Divine and Spiritual a thing a fleshly Religion is out of date A new Creation in the soul of a Christian and that exemplified in a life of excellent Holiness substantial Goodness and Purity planted in the Faith of Christ Jesus is of the only avail in this Profession and he that makes Circumcision any thing separated from this or if he shall fly over to the other extream to make any thing of Vncircumcision as if they might attone for the want of a new creature as a more perfect remove from Judaism and consigning a mans self over to Christianity both are alike mistaken in the Doctrine of Christ who values only this new creature And as many as walk by this rule viz. a making the new creature in Christ All and every thing else Nothing and who act according to it the peace and mercy of God and Christ and all true Christians be upon them for they are the true Israel of God And so it is plain If any man makes the other side of a Ceremony the not observing it a point of Real Substantial Religion to him is afraid of it and values that fear as a fear of God without the more intrinsick parts and effects of that Fear he errs from Christianity as the Bigot for Ceremonies does But this does not imply every one that preserves and will not recede from his liberty though he knows the true use and disuse of all things indifferent yet will not be ceremonially bound by any on earth is presently afraid of a Ceremony or that he is so because he will not set it too near Divine Institutions in his practise or incumber his worship of God with it though it be told him never so often There is no Religion in the Imposition but Order Decency or Submission to Government All this does not argue he makes it a point of Substantial Religion not to endure Ceremonies which he esteems himself neither the better nor the worse but places all in Christ and the New Creature to commend him to God Thus we have the First and very Deepest Foundation for True Christian Peace lying in the absolute substantialness of the Religion of Jesus Christ substantially good even as the Eternal Laws of Goodness and perfecting the soul of man into them and the enjoyment of God in them and the Heart and Life stretched out in the utmost pursuit with the same intensness that men strive for masteries and taking nothing ceremonial into any degree of this value if into any at all as the full-grown Christian does not This is the True Rule of Christianity And this Rule even as to that to the Galatians and to the Philippians is one and the same Rule and given into every Christians hand to judg and walk by with this Inscription upon it Whoever lives and acts by this same Rule though he may require toleration in some things that God may in time reveal to him yet he is together with all Christians the Israel of God built as a City compact together at unity and at peace with it self And who that looks upon Christianity and this Rule of it can but be amaz'd Essential Christianity should not draw up the intire Love and Zeal of Christians to it so that they should only provoke one another to love and good works and so value one another in it as to be united and reconciled above and beyond all other Bitterness Now this first Head I have been insisting upon is that in which Christians have all one judgment and speaks one and the same thing and so admits not the least variation Here all the lines of Christian Revealed Religion meet no Fundamental point that is not included in this Rule For He to whose Image there must be such a conformity must be the Son of God He that was crucified must be man All purity from sin and vigor of the Divine Life must be found where there is the power of his death and resurrection The whole glory of self-confidence self-righteousness worldly pomp and vanity must be crucified where there is the fellowship of his sufferings where the glory is only in his cross where the world is crucified to a man and a man to the world where there is a reaching forth to the utmost to attain the resurrection of the dead and a pressing forward for the price of the high calling of God in Jesus Christ there must be the Doctrine of Eternal life in his resurrection lye treasured all the glories of the future state and where these things are urg'd as under so great necessity there must be an extremity of evils on the other side signifying the wrath to come They then that are agreed here may well tolerate one another in lesser differences while these things are not subverted over-pressed or defeated by other additions This then may well be accounted the first ground of peace so great a Doctrine that is according to Tit. 1. 1. Godliness 2. The second Head under which may be discoursed the Efficacy of True Christian Religion to Peace is That in Christianity there is an uniting spirit of Love flowing from those several points of Union wherein Christians are closely one with another conjoyned and compacted and so acquiesce in a truly Divine Peace For the principal internal tye of Union is that one spirit this one spirit conveys it self and runs through the whole body of all Christians in Love and so in Peace For Love is the Bond of Perfectness that is of the integrity of this whole body for so I should choose to expound Col. 3. 14. that Perfectness because the Apostle had been exhorting to all those Graces that do most conserve the Union of the body bowels of Mercy Goodness Humbleness Meekness Patience forbearance one of another forgiveness v. 13. one of another if any one have a quarrel against another even as Christ forgave but above all saith the Apostle put on Love which is the bond of perfectness and let the Peace of God rule in your hearts unto which ye are called in one body So here is the Love that is the Bond of the Integrity of the body and the Peace consequent upon it unto which Christians are called in one body and both of them guarded with all those uniting healing Vertues of Christianity wherein that Love and Peace are most cherish'd conserv'd and secur'd Peace it self is the Bond of that Vnity of the Spirit that is of that real effective Union the Spirit accomplishes by vertue of which the parts all rest