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A32767 Ecclesia enucleata: The temple opened: Or, A clear demonstration of the true gospel-church in its nature and consitution, according to the true doctrine and practice of Christ and his apostles. By I.C. Chauncy, Isaac, 1632-1712. 1684 (1684) Wing C3750; ESTC R215133 47,294 178

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the New Testament in the most general consideration or more particularly referring to it in the mystical part of it or to the Visible Externally Organized parts of it which are the particular Churches I shall briefly go through the places of the New Testament where it 's used for the Readers satisfaction It is taken for the Body of Christ under the most general and comprehensive signification and so it 's to be understood of a Body consisting of Head and Members made up of visible and invisible real and professing only The places carrying it in this sence are Mat. 16.18 Vpon this Rock will I build my Church i. e. my whole Spiritual Fabrick shall be built upon that Person and Doctrine which thou hast born witness to in this Profession Ephes 1.22 23. Hath put all things under his feet and gave him to be Head over all things to his Church which is his Body the fullness of him that filleth all in all Col. 1.24 Who now rejoyce in my Sufferings for you and fill up that which is behind of the Afflictions of Christ mystical in my Flesh for his Bodies sake which is the Church Note that where the Church is called the Body of Christ it is meant of the Universal Church for the most part Eph. 3.10 To the intent that now unto Principalities and Powers in Heavenly Places might be made known by the Church the manifold Wisdom of God i. e. by the whole Church both militant and triumphant by the eminent Grace and Glory shinning forth in them even to the admiration of Angels even to see ver 9. The Fellowship of the Mystery which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God c. And ver 21. Vnto him be Glory in the Church by Jesus Christ throughout all Ages world without end Ephes 5.25 He hath loved his Church and given himself for it ver 27. to make it a glorious Church 29. No man hateth his own flesh but nourisheth it and cherisheth it even as the Lord the Church i. e. the whole Church for we are Members of his body of his flesh and his bones ver 32. This is a great Mystery but I speak of Christ and his Church Heb. 12.23 To the General Assembly and Church of the first born which must be understood of the Universal Church in its purest and most glorious state both militant and triumphant to which every true Believer comes when he is united by Faith to Christ the Head 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 there is the only word in the New Testament can be rendred Catholick Assembly 2. Church is taken in the New Testament for the visible part of the Catholick Church 1 Cor. 12.27 28. Ye are the Body of Christ and Members in particular and God hath set some in the Church first Apostles then Prophets c. In this and such like places Church is taken primarily for the Universal Church though there be many things applyed thereto which more immediately belong to the visible parts of it in particular simular Congregations and differing Members in respect of Office Grace or Gifts And so i 's to be understood in the place last quoted as also Eph. 4.11 12 13. a Parallel Place and such is Rom. 12.4 5 6 7. Lastly 1 Tim. 3.15 That thou may'st know how to behave thy self in the house of God which is the Church of God i. e. in a particular part of the Universal Church which is the pillar and ground of truth i. e. the Universal Church is the pillar and ground of Truth in the world to defend and maintain it and hold forth the light of it but every particular Church is a Candlestick to hold the Candle of the Gospel-Light and Profession and Ordinances among which Christ walks These are all the places so near as I can find which have reference to the Catholick Church where Ecclesia or Church is mentioned unless those that speak of Pauls Persecuting the Church which may be understood not only actual Persecuting the Particular Church of Jerusalem but of the whole Body of Christ because 1. that Church was all as yet Planted and 2. because Christ takes his rage and enmity to be levyed and managed against his mystical Body Acts 9. Saul Saul why Persecutest thou me The places are these 1 Cor. 15.9 Gal. 1.13 Phil. 3.6 Acts 8.3 CHAP. VII Of a Particular Church I come in the next place to shew what the word Church importeth in all other Texts of the New Testament were it is used not yet mentioned which is far the greater part And to make it evident that no other Church is by them intended then such an one which is described in the 19th Article of the Church of England viz. A Church is a Congregation of Faithful Men where the pure Word of God is Preached and the Sacraments duly Administred according to Gods holy Ordinances which can have no other understanding then that of a Particular Church I need not descant upon it it carryes so much plainness and correspondency to the genuine sence of a Church in all places of the Gospel where a particular Church is intended that there is no room for exception The first Text is Mat. 18.17 Tell the Church which is the particular Congregation of faithful men c. It s nonsence to suppose that a National or Provincial Church is here meant that upon every offence between brother and brother an address must be made to a Council Synod Archbishop or Bishop and where have we Counsels or Synods or Pastors called Churches in any place of the New Testament If any man pre●end to object that our Saviour here ●ntended the Church of the Jews ●nd that to tell the Church was to tell the Sanhedrim Let such an one give one instance that the Sanhedrim is called the Church in Old or New Testament I am sure not in the New neither is it rational to suppose that our Saviour gave here Rules for the Oeconomy of the Jewish Church which was so soon after to be dissolved as to its whole constitution our Saviour never intending the erection of a National Church more 2. The next Texts are Acts 2.47 Of the Church of Jerusalem And the Lord added to the Church daily such as should be saved This was without dispute a particular Congregation for there was as yet but that one which was that CXX which Christ left together at his Ascention This was the Congregation of the Faithful which was added to which is the same Church that was spoken of Acts 5.11 Fear fell upon all the Church or Congregation of the Faithful The first multiplying of Churches was occasioned by Sauls Persecution after the stoning of Stephen scattering a great part of this Congregation now grown too big for one Acts 8.1 3. There was a great Persecution against the Church which was at Jerusalem against this Church in particular Sauls Persecution was breathed which he mentions afterward 1 Cor. 15.9 Gal. 1.13 Phil.
18.1 ch 22.12 16 18. 2 Chr. 6.3 Ezra 2.64 And the whole Congregation together 42360 these more or less made up one Assembly these were Preached to by Ezra and whatever the number of the Nation was they were to meet all together in one place And so we have the word applyed to the Church in the New Testament that it alwayes signifies a Congregation that doth ordinarily meet together for their edification if it be meant of a Particular Church but if an Universal such a Church as shortly shall Assemble and always sit together in a lasting sinless and uninterrupted communion So that a true Church of Christ under whatever Notion you take it must be and is a Congregation of Saints visible invisible or both that do meet together in one place for the Worship of God in Christ and communion in one body 4. We infer that we have part of the differencing form in that Description viz. where the pure word is Preached and Sacraments duely Adminstred c. for it distinguisheth the true Church distinguisheth the true visible Churches from false and erroneous it distinguisheth a particular Church from the Catholick for there is no Church but a particular Congregation capable of having the word preached to it and Sacraments duely administred in one Congregation but a particular Church when the Catholick Church assembles there will be neither 5. We find not the least word in Old or New Testament of a Representative Congregation or Church-Representative the Congregation of the Jews was to be by a Personal Appearance of all the Males the Females were exempted upon Gods special Dispensation by reason of their unfitness for Travel as from circumcision by reason of incapacity But we find that every visible Church of Christ still appeared before the Lord personally for actual communion in Church Ordinances in that way and method that God appointed in his Respective Dispensations and we are fully assured there is no Representative Church of Christs institution either Councels or Synods or Presbyteries We read not of any Presbytery i. e. Association of Elders called the Church but the Church is always spoken of distinctly from them If there had been any Reason to have called any Eldership the Church there had been Reason to have called that so in the Apostolick Church which had so many famous Apostles Prophets and Evangelists in in it but they are named distinctly in that great Councel held at Jerusalem Act. 15.22 It pleased the Apostles and Elders with the whole Church 6. The Universal Church doth comprehend all the particular Congregations in all Ages and places being simular and co-ordinate parts of it of the visible Saints where by the Institution of Christ the Head all the Ordinances are placed and by his influence there is a supply of Graces and gifts for the Edification of his Body as likewise all Officers and Offices as appears Eph. 4.11 12. of which there were Extraordinary and Ordinary 7. The extraordinary Officers were instituted for an extraordinary Occasion viz. the first Plantation of the Gospel-churches They were Apostles Prophets Evangelists the call of these the works and Qualifications was extraordinary These continued no longer than the first Age of the Church 8. The Ordinary remaining Officers are no more than Presbyters which some make a little distinction of Pastors Teachers Ruling Elders but there is no need of multiplication of Titles and Offices where the work doth so much correspond and is of the same nature and Deacons the first sort to give themselves principally to Prayer and the Ministry of the Word and Government the latter to mind the matters of more external concern called Tables as the necessities of the Poor the providing Elements for Sacraments conveniencies for Church-assemblies and whatever is necessary upon such Occasions These Officers are no where found with a capacity to exert their Power as such but in particular Congregations tho' they be members of the Catholick Church they are not Catholick Officers Christ is now the only Catholick Officer being the Head of the whole Body 9. All the Officers of the Gospel-church were placed in the one Catholick Church primarily and immediately relating to Christ Mystical secondarily and mediately to the several visible militating parts thereof in particular Congregations and their Office-work was either for the planting and gathering in to them or for the edification of those gathered The Extraordinary had an extraordinary call furnished with an extraordinary measure of the Spirit as with an extraordinary Commission the Ordinary had not these but sufficient both of the Spirit and commission for answering Christs glorious ends and designs in building his Church in future Ages and gathering more 10. It appears that the true actual members of the visible Church are visible Saints and Believers none that were adult were ever counted so in the Gospel-sence but under-the Notion of the Profession of Faith and Practice of Holiness True Faith makes a man a true Member of the mystical Body of Christ but cannot instate a man in foro Ecclesiae in the rights of visible communion till it manifests it self with credibility unto those to whom the Preservation of these Rights and Priviledges are committed the actual Officers and Members of a visible Church The Rule that Christ hath given for knowing and judging of others is by their Fruits and if the Church be mistaken for want of Infallibility which the Apostles themselves came short in Simon Magus and Judas being not known to them but by the Discovery of overt Acts God chargeth them not culpably with it that being a Prerogative that Christ reserves to himself and none ever Pretended to it but the false Prophet the great Spiritual Usurper and it appears that our Saviour reserved this Diadem to himself in the Embrio of the Gospel-church by his Behaviour towards Judas admitting him to visible communion meerly upon an outward Profession though he knew his Heart leaving his Practice as an Example to his Ministers and Churches carrying himself as a visible Pastor and dealt with men in the case of receiving to or rejecting from communion according to the visibility of their Profession therefore leaving it as a standing Rule to his Church for future proceeding in this kind not that he esteemed Hypocrites any part of his mystical Body but yet the present Profession giving them by his own Rules a right to all External Priviledges and a Reputation nothing inferiour to others he speaks of them in some Phrases which to minds not throughly informed in the Truth create much difficulty as John 17.11 Holy Father keep through thy name those whom thou hast given me that they may be one as we are i. e. all those that thou hast given me to be of my mystical Body that they may be united in Participation of the Divine Nature as we are one vers 12. While I was with them in the World as a visible Pastor among them I kept them in thy Name of those thou
Ceconomy Nationality being the form of its constitution Having Officers Members Assemblies and Ordinances suited to its Nature The Aaronick Priesthood was National a Type of Christs Priesthood relating to his universal Church this Priesthood with all the appertaining Sacrifices Ordinances Ceremonies the Manifestation of the Antitype abolished yea that kind of Church Membership was utterly abolished viz. that none could be a Member of that Church but a Jew born or one Proselyted to that Nation it being the only Nation in the Earth that God had chosen with Exclusion of all other till Christ came and brake down the Partition-Wall between Jew and Gentile after which no man was any longer to be reckoned ever the more a Church-member because he was a Native of this or that Country Col. 3.11 But in the conforming to Christs likeness There is neither Greek nor Jew Circumcision nor Vncircumcision Barbarian Scythian Bond or Free but Christ is all in all and therefore of whatever Nation a man be of if he believe on the Lord Jesus Christ he shall be saved and becomes a capable Member of the visible Church and where-ever he is born without Faith in Christ he cannot be saved neither is without a visible credible Profession thereof capable of communion with the Visible Church in all Ordinances Moreover Christ Jesus abolished all the National Church Assemblies and Ordinances for the Jews as they were one Organized Church so they were to be but one Congregation which is not known now of any one Nation assembling together for the Worship of God in one place where their Ark of the Covenant was and therefore the Tabernacle of Publick Worship was called the Tabernacle of the Congregation where all the Males were required to appear before the Lord thrice a year Exod. 14.23 24. whereby they shewed themselves assembled and a Congregated Nation all in actual communion in the same Church-Administrations and in one place all which was duly to be observed during the time of the Tabernacle and standing of the Temple and though they corruptly retained their high places for offering some Sacrifices during most of that time till the full Reformation in Hezekiahs and Josiahs days yet the Lord still charged it on them as their great sin and witnessed against it by his Messengers the Prophets as such And though they had their several Synagogues they were but for reading of the Law not for Sacrifice or Burnt-offering which were National Services and were to be dispensed only at the Tabernacle of the Congregation or at the Temple yea all Sacrifices Expiations Purifications c. appertaining to particular Levitical Uncleannesses or moral transgressions were there to be performed Now our Lord Jesus Christ never erected such a Gospel-worship after this was abolished either for matter or form neither a National Congregation nor a National Pastor as Aaron nor Ordinances adapted to a National communion as the Sacrifices of old were he never intended in this way or manner to edify his Gospel-Church Besides As Christ established the Church of the Gospel it was not capable of such a constitution such being impossible to be sustained without the countenance if not the compulsive power of civil powers and we see that de facto it came into the ruines when ever in the Jewish Nation Wicked Kings swayed the Scepter we well enough are assured that our Saviour and his Apostles formed the Gospel-Churches every where under Heathen Princes and Governours who were for the most part severe Persecutors of them witness their Sufferings in the Apostles days and during the Christians bloody Persecutions till Constantines time for 300 years at which time of prosperity this National or then rather Provincial corrupt grandeur of Church-constitution began to enter proceeding from the corrupted minds of Church Officers aspiring to the accumulation of riches honours Soon after they fell under the Arrian Heresy under which the same Church pomp continued and proceeded to grow with much Persecution and confusion and distraction in the world with the daily increase of all manner of corruptions in doctrine and worship even to the introduction of Heathenish Abominations in the worship of God till the mortal wound was given to one of the seven heads of the Romish Empire and was healed by the eighth which was the false Prophet the Grand Church Imposter under which the great Apostacy hath so manifestly prevailed and during whose Usurpation the true Church of Christ hath been in the Wilderness and the Witnesses Prophesying in Sackcloth So that our Blessed Lord and Saviour seeing the present state of his little Flock when he ascended and foreseeing their future Suffering State for so many Ages to come under Rome Heathen and after pretendedly Christian constituted such a frame of Gospel churches that were capable of being Spiritual Polities under Heathen and Antichristian Princes and Governours and fitted Officers and Ordinances for their communion and edification suited to such a state which constitution was to last by his commission to the end of the world not alterable to another kind by the will of man in the ensuing prosperous estate that the Church might he blessed withal in after ages which hath been very rare hitherto nor much to be prejudiced as to its truly intended Oeconomy by the afflictions and sufferings that it was destined by faith and patience to encounter withal Hence it will appear there being a Politick Impossibility that the Church-constitution Established by Christ and his Apostles could be National because of the Power of the Dragon raging so much against it in Governours and Rulers of the Earth during the time of the first Ages of it and afterward for the most part by reason of the Tyranny and Usurpation of the false Prophet And when that any time in any Nations it was favoured with the countenance of Christian Kings and Princes had it been National it must have been subject to all the Alterations Additions and Diminutions in Form and Worship which the corrupt and changeable minds of men in Power would invent and impose especially upon change of Governours and Governments though Christian yet divers in their Tempers Understandings and Opinions concerning Gods true Worship as also in their Interests and carriages towards the Church that it would be the most difficult thing in the World to have known the manner and Fashion of Christs house Wherefore the Apostle saith Heb. 3.1 Holy Brethren Partakers of the Heavenly calling Consider the Apostle and High Priest of our Profession Christ Jesus vers 2. Who was faithful to him that appointed him as also Moses was faithful in all his house i. e. in all things appertaining to the Worship of God in his Church vers 3. For this man was counted worthy of more Glory then Moses in as much as he who builded the house hath more Honour then the house vers 5. Moses verily was faithful in all his house as a Servant for a Testimony of those things that were to be spoken
This Communion in the Holy Ghost runs through the whole Catholick Church in all Ages and Countries for where the common Bond of Union is this Communion must be 3. To make Communion in the Body compleat there must not only be this Participation in a common good by all the Members but a Communication of all good to each other mutually as they are capable and fellow-feeling with each other in all Sufferings The Spirit of Christ thus influencing all the Members appears and manifests it self in Graces and Gifts variously working towards this mutual fellowship of Parts both in good and evil of each other which are called the Operations of the Spirit as for Graces the Principal wherein the Catholick Communion doth consist are Faith and Love and by these they Communicate with Christ the Head receiving from him and making return to him as it were in a reciprocation as also a mutual communication to and with each other for Faith is the leading Grace of Communion for our present state by it we receive of the fulness of Christ for Justification and Sanctification John 1. and by Faith the Saints have communion one with another for as it is the foundation of the love of God in the heart so it is of our love to our Brethren believing them to be Justified in Christ Jesus and Members of his Body for Love founded on the Faith of the good estate of another is properly Charity the credibility of anothers Profession gives ground of Faith that he is what he professeth and this joyned with Love makes Charity wherefore the Apostle takes it in this sence when he saith Philemon 5. Hearing of thy Love and Faith which thou hast toward our Lord Jesus Christ and all Saints Moreover by Faith the Saints visible have a kind of Communion with those that went before and who are to come after it being the substance of things or persons in futurition hoped for and the evidence or demonstration of the Truth of things not seen i. e. removed from sence by timen parterition or place in absence so thereby we see the Saints and those Truths attested by them in Ages past 4. As for Love it 's not only the most eminent Grace of actual communion between Christ and his Members and of them with each other in the state that we are in here but it 's almost the only remaining when we go hence 1 Cor. 13.13 John treats much of the transcendent excellency of this Grace throughout his Epistle c. 1 John 4.11 If God so loved us we ought to love one another 12. If we love one another God dwelleth in us and his love is made perfect in us by this Grace we have communion with all Saints Militant and Triumphant 1 John 5.1 Every one that loveth him that is begot loveth him that is begotten of him 5. Now by Communion in these two Graces the Church grows up to its full perfection the Apostle saying Ephes 4.12 That the Ministry and Ministration is for the Building up of the Body of Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 agreement in all points of Faith and Profession of it and to the knowledge of the Son of God the Head to the perfect man to the measure of the Stature of the fullness of Christ Mystical filling up his Body and receiving influentially of his Fulness by Faith and v. 15. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 do grow more and more sincere in Love this Love shews it self in its fellow-feeling also that it works in us whereby we communicate in each others Sufferings and supply each others wants for the good of the whole this part of Communion is fully discoursed by the Apostle 1 Cor. 12.13 14 c. yea in the most part of the Chapter 6. Thus far Communion belongs to the Church under its Catholick consideration in its Mystical State there must be some external actions and things that are visible whereby the Communion of these Graces must be manifest in Ministry Offices Gifts Ordinances but all for and from the Spirit and these eminent Graces of Faith and Love 7. Communion then of particular Congregations must be by Christ's Ordination visible in those sacred Means and Ordinances appointed by Christ for its growth confirmation and building up in Grace and Truth God having made his Church in its visible state the Nursery of Grace and the Knowledge of the Truth Eph. 4.12 For the perfecting of the Saints for the work of the Ministry for the edifying the Body of Christ i. e. in the militanting visible part 13. till we all come in the Vnity of the Faith and the Knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. Verse 14. That we should be henceforth no more Children 8. The Edification of the Church being appointed by Christ in a way of Communion we are to consider 1. wherein this visible communion doth consist 2. what is the ground and end of it 3. where and between whom it is 1. Wherein doth it consist It doth consist first in participation of some common benefit and advantages which a particular Congregation are capable of and have frequent fellowship together in and these are Church-Gifts and Church-Ordinances Acts 2.42 They continued stedfast in the Apostles Doctrine and Fellowship in Breaking Bread and in Prayers and for this end hath Christ furnished his Church with Ministry and Ordinances Ephes 4. Ministry by erecting extraordinary and ordinary for the planting of his Church our Saviour thought meet to send them with extraordinary Commission and qualifications those that were such were especially Apostles Prophets Evangelists 1 Cor. 12.28 First Apostles secondarily Prophets Eph. 4.11 These were all to be Witnesses of the Resurrection and Ascension of our Lord Jesus and confirm their Doctrine by Miracles had their inspiration of the Holy Ghost special Presence of God and power in the Churches wherever they came especially the Apostles 9. The Apostles were XII which waited upon our Lord during his Ministry on earth before his Sufferings Judas then falling from his Ministry when our Lord Ascended he left eleven to which Matthias was added by Lot and Election of the Church Act. 1. to these two more were added afterwards by special command of the Holy Ghost to the Prophets in the Church at Antioch Act. 13.1 2 3. compared with chap. 14.14 Which when the Apostles Barnabas and Paul heard of and before that Ordination Barnabas was but a Prophet sent from the Church at Jerusalem to assist them that were there before as appears chap. 11.22 23. and chap. 13.1 10. The Prophets I apprehend to be such who were furnished with Gifts and Graces and extraordinary inspiration their Call and Commission being such for the calling of the Gentiles and gathering the Churches And I suppose them to be those Brethren of the 120 that waited together at Jerusalem till they were baptized with the Holy Ghost and fire being all equally with the
capacities for the Honour and Interest of Christ more then a Heathen Magistrate yet his being a Christian adds not unto his Authority as Magistrate neither doth Christianity de jure extend his Legislative Power further then it was before And therefore if the Magistrate as such hath a Legislative Power in matters of Religion then all have and Heathen as well as Christian and that power which the Magistrate hath Jure divino we are bound Jure divino to obey Ergo required to be of that Religion the Magistrate by Law imposeth of one kind or another This is an undeniable consequence CHAP. IV. Of Parochial Churches THere is no such things as a Parochial Church deducible from Rules of the Gospel neither can it be shewed that the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the New Testament doth any where import such a meaning from any Application of it there made by the Spirit of God What Pleas able and learned men have made for such Churches you must give us leave to reject unless they carry Scripture light and demonstration along with them without which our minds and consciences cannot be bound to Faith and Submission A Parochial Church we take in the most common and candid Acceptation without binding our selves to the Term Parochial or Parish that being but of latter times That all Persons cohabiting within such Bounds Limitations or Divisions of Ground becoming a Parish Township Village or going under any other Denomination by the Customs or Laws of the Land where they are I say such Divisions and Limitations of ground doth not set out the bounds of a Gospel-Church but that it may extend further then such Land-marks or be of lesser Extent according to the Number or Situation of the Professing Believers in those parts for conveniency of their assembling together and Communion for mutual Edification neither is it necessary that all co-inhabitants within such limits should be Members of one and the same Congregation yea that all should be reputed fit matter for any seeing nothing is more evident and every where experiencd than that there is the greatest mixture of all sorts of men in such limits and neighbourhoods common and natural Justice allowing every one that habitation that he can claim a civil right and title to let him be good or bad it s not Religion that makes men members of this or that Parish or Irreligion that excludes them Now if co-habitation in such a Precinct makes a man a member of the Church of Christ there if there be any it is either because it makes him necessarily so or gives him a due claim if the first he must be one whether he be willing or no and so long as he dwells in those limits they can enforce him to be so and then the Church must be supposed to have a compulsive Power not only internal by moral Perswasions but a Spiritual as to the exercise of Censures towards them that are without which is Nonsence and ridiculous yea an external compulsive power on mens Persons and Actions to be exerted by themselves or some by and under them in order to make men Church-members and this is so great a contradiction not only to the Tenure of the Gospel yea wholly without any President under the old or new Testament-constitutions and to the most common Understanding of the Nature of Religion that to assert it is most grosly absurd to any understanding Christian Ear and therefore not worth insisting upon Or it gives him a right and claim but co-habitation gives not a man a right and claim Ergo For then he may come and challenge his right and they cannot hinder him pleading that he hath what is necessary to Church-membership viz. Cohabitation Hence no Church would have Power to maintain any Purity of Ordinances and defend them from corrupt communicants according to the Rules of the Gospel and therefore there would be no need of Officers and Discipline to this end Besides Excommunication must be the Removal of men out of the Parish and nothing else for it is the cutting a man off from the bond of communion Now if the Parish limits be the bond of Fellowship then Excommunication must be the cutting a man off from it but Christ never intended that Church Discipline should cut off any one from civil Rights and Properties and banish men Yea there is nothing makes the Ordinances of Christ so cheap and contemptible as such Church work as this when there is no other Qualification required to adult Church-membership then cohabitation in the Precinct where such pretended Church is and this is so necessary an enforcing reason that the Inhabitant cannot avoid it without the hazard of the greatest Penalties from Church and State neither can the Church refuse him making a Profession of christianity at large though he be otherwise the greatest known Debauchee in all manner of Wickedness nor when he is admitted to communion be rid of him according to the true Nature of this Rule but by removing him out of the Parish And therefore I suppose this is the Reason of the Proceeding of such that assert Parish-churches that after Excommunication upon non-return Offenders are committed to a Goal a Severity that Christ and his Apostles never thought of but in a Spirit of Prophecy when they foresaw the cruelty and tyranny that would be exercised under the Antichristian Kingdom Forcible and impos'd communion is nauseous to all generous minded men in natural or civil Societies no man will be forced to be of a Family by way of Affinity nor of a Society by incorporation Nay there 's no such Society Oeconomy or Body corporate but look upon it much beneath them to prostitute their Rights and Priviledges to every Paultry Townsman or Inhabitant much less will impose them upon unwilling Persons though accounted never so worthy Lastly by this Bond of Church fellowship viz. Cohabitation a man is totally deprived of the use of his own Reason Judgment and Conscience in Spirituals whereas all Laws leaves us to the use of them in temporal and civil affairs for if a man is immediately of such a Church as soon as he hath rented a house or took Lodgings in such a Parish the whilst he inhabits there he cannot upon any terms but of culpable Separation joyn himself to another Church where he may be more edifyed tho' but a stones cast from him And if he was of the other Parish before where he enjoyed God under an able Godly Minister and in the communion of a faithful people and doth upon family-necessity or conveniency of trade or dwelling remove but into the next street over the Parish-bounds where it may be in the next is an ignorant scandalous persecuting and rayling Minister and haply a people not unlike him which is no new thing the Prophets tells us Like Priests like People he is necessitated to be a Professed Member of this Synagogue of Satan and cann't remain a Church-member of the former by
3.6 after which he continues to breath out threatnings and slaughter and assay's to pursue them to Damascus and other places Acts 9.1 near which place Christ stops his Career But notwitstanding this scattering which God turn'd to the advantage of the Gospel and encrease of Churches by the Preaching of Philip and other scattered brethren so that as chap. 8. and 11. ver 19. and in ver 21. The hand of the Lord was with them and a great number were added to the Lord So that in Judea the Churches of Samaria and Galilee were gathered Acts 9.31 It appears also the Body of that Jerusalem-Church still remained tydings coming to them of the marvellous success of the Ministry of the scattered Disciples they sent forth Barnabas Acts 11.22 Then tydings of these things came to the ears of the Church which was in Jerusalem and they sent forth Barnabas that he should go as far as Antioch The Church of Antioch c. ver 25. from thence he departed to Tarsus to seek Saul ver 26. And when he had found him he brought him to Antioch and it came to pass that a whole year they Assembled themselves with the Church and taught much people i. e. besides the Churches this is the First Gospel-Church of the Gentiles we read of Now that this was a Congregation of the Faithful converted first by the Ministry of the Scattered it appears in that Barnabas first fell upon confirming work v. 23. When he came and had seen the Grace of God was glad and exhorted them all that with purpose ●f heart they would cleave unto the Lord and by his further labours the Church was encreased v. 24. and much people were added unto the Lord though I will not deny this expression may intend his first forming them into a Church before the coming of Saul after which we are assured it was a Formed Church separated from the rest of the people of Antioch yea from many that were frequent hearers of the Word as appears verse 26. After this a second Persecution ariseth against the Church of Jerusalem Act. 12.1 Now about that time Herod the King stretched forth his hands to vex certain of the Church and killed James and imprisoned Peter for whom Prayer was made without ceasing of the Church unto God for him verse 5 12. viz. Assembled in a private Meeting Chap 13.1 We have an Account of Certain Prophets in the Church of Antioch a sort of extraordinary Officers in the Primitive Churches mentioned next after Apostles Eph. 4.11 These were charged by the Holy Ghost to set apart Barnabas and Saul to the work whereunto he had called them which being sent forth they went their Progress to Seleucia Cyprus Salamis Paphos Perga in Pamphilia and from thence to Antioch in Pisidia chap. 13. verse 14. there Paul preached in the Synagogue with great acceptation of the Proselyte Gentiles who assembled to hear the next Sabbath from all parts of the City but the Jews contradicting and blaspheming they declare the rejection of the Jews and there turn to the Gentiles ver 46 47. Being Persecuted from this Antioch they came to Iconium to the great joy of the Disciples verse 51 52. Here they Preached with success chap. 14.1 but were opposed by the Unbelieving Jews and Persecuted to Lystra Derbe verse 20. Cityes of Lycaonia At Lystra cured the Cripple and like to be worshipped for Gods but the Jews from Antioch and Iconium change the Scene ver 19. and Paul was stoned but recovered departed to Derbe and after Preaching there returned to Lystra Iconium and Antioch of Pisidia Churches of Lystra Iconium Antioch of Pisidia confirming the Disciples verse 22 23. ordaining Elders in every Church These Churches of Lystra Iconium and Antioch were gathered at the Apostles first coming and at their return to confirm them they ordained Elders in them These were not National Churches Antioch was of the Region of Pisidia nor was the whole limit of any of these places of the Church but a few of each that were wrought upon by and submitted to their Ministry From Pisidia they came to the Province of Pamphilia ver 24. where they Preached at Perga went to Attalia and thence sailed to the first Antioch where these two Apostles so called ver 14. were Ordained and from whence they were sent to this Apostolick work of gathering Churches and setling Elders in them here they give the Church of Antioch an account of what God had done by them in opening a door of faith unto the Gentiles verse 27. and abode there a long time During their abode there disturbance was raised by some men that came from Judea and taught the necessity of circumcision chap. 15.1 2 3. whereupon the Apostles and certain others were sent to the Apostles and Elders at Jerusalem about this question and were brought on their way by the Church verse 3. I suppose none can conjecture that here was any Church besides a Congregation of Faithful no House-church that could bring the Apostles on their way no National or Provincial Church it 's not to be supposed that all the Province or City of Antioch accompanied them but only those few that were gathered into a Church and they not taken all in one Parish or Precinct of the City but here and there as it pleased God by his Grace to work When they came verse 4. to Jerusalem they were received by the Church Apostles and Elders where the question was determined verse 22. and return made with the resolves of the Apostles and Church of Jerusalem to Antioch and staying some time there confirmed the Disciples But some days after Paul and Barnabas agreeing to depart to revisit the Cities where they Preached they disagreed about taking John Mark and so parted Paul then took Silas and went through Syria and Cilicia Barnabas took Mark and went to Cyprus places where they had been verse 36 37. confirming the Churches v. 41. I shall proceed no further in these two Apostles travells this being enough to shew what sort of Churches were first planted by them and to shew where any mention is made of Church and that 's but in two places more in the Acts Acts 18.22 After he had Landed at Cesarea Church of Caesarea and went up and saluted the Church he went down to Antioch and chap. 20.17 from Miletus Miletus he sent to Ephesus and called the Elders of the Church and charged them v. 28. Take heed therefore to your selves and to all the Fl●ck over which the Holy Ghost hath made you Overseers to feed the Church of God which he hath purchased with his Blood Now what were these but such Congregations that accompanyed the Apostles that was saluted by them that they confirmed and were purchased by Christs blood is it sence to think they were Houses or whole Nations or Provinces or Cities no they were those faithful ones Building of living stones who being gathered into particular Congregations
as hath been shewed being his design mostly to shew the Beauty Glory and Mystery of Christ Mystical c. He directs his Epistle to Philippi Church of Philippi in the same manner and mentions the word Church but twice the first is where he speaks of his Zeal in Persecuting the Church i. e. of Jerusalem Philip. 3.6 and 4.15 where he saith No Church communicated with me as to giving and receiving but ye only So that the Saints at Philippi were the Church The Epistle to Coloss is directed to the Saints and faithful Brethren in Christ who are at Coloss Church of Coloss chap. i 2. i. e. the Congregation of the faithful there where this Epistle was to be first read and then in the Church of Laodicea chap. 4.16 He mentions also the Church in the House of Nymphas every where else the word relates to the Catholick Church in this Epistle as hath been shewed The Apostle directs his second Epistle to the Thessalonians verse 1. To the Church of the Thessalonians Church of Thessalonica and such a Church as took their pattern from the Churches of God in Judea 1 Thess 2.14 and therefore he saith 2 Thess 1.4 We our selves glory in the Churches of God for their Patience and Faith in all our Persecutions The Epistle to Timothy speaks of particular Churches 1 Tim. 3.5 If a man know not how to rule his own House how shall he take care of the Church of God i. e. such a one as falls under a Pastoral care in a mans capacity of Government as a Family doth and 1 Tim. 5.16 Let not the Church be charged that is the particular Congregation where Church charges arise as the Context shews In the Epistle to Philemon he speaks of the Church in his House i. e. that did usually assemble there as indeed all the Church-Assemblies were in those times in private Houses and this is the third Church in a private Family that is expresly mentioned by Paul there was Aquila's Nymphas's and Philemon's The Epistle to the Hebrews hath the word Church but twice the first is chap. 2.12 I will declare thy Name unto my Brethren in the midst of the Church I will sing Praise unto thee a place taken out of the Psalms where in the next and Primary Signification the Psalmist so far as he means himself it s to be understood of a particular Congregation where God is praised and so far as it s Prophetically applyed to Christ it s meant of the Catholick Church in the fore-going verse saying He that sanctifieth and who they are sanctified are all one for which sake he is not ashamed to call them brethren saying c. And chap. 12.23 He speaks expresly of the Catholick without dispute The Apostle James speaks of the Elders of a particular Church expresly James 5.14 So John's third Epistle verse 6 9 10. John in the Revelations makes mention of the Word in the singular and plural number no less then nineteen or twenty times and always to be understood of particular Churches I will only name the Texts that the Reader may inspect at his Leisure Revel 1.4 11 20. Chap. 2.1 7 8 12 17 18 23 29. Chap. 3.1 6 7 13 14 22. Chap. 22.16 I find the word Church used in the New Testament about 85 times in this sence viz. of a particular Congregation and cannot by any candid Reader be supposed to have any other meaning nor with the least shew of reason be understood of any Meeting-house National Provincial Diocesan or Parochial constitution but only of a Congregation of Saints by mutual consent ordinarily assembling together for Attendance on Christ in all his Ordinances CHAP. VIII Of the Inferences necessary from the Fore-going Chapter IT being discovered in what sences the word Church is taken in the New Testament it s an idle and vain thing for Christians to trouble and concern their heads and Consciences about humorsome conceipts and imaginations of mens brains managed for the most part to serve their carnal Interests or darken the Truth Let men give up themselves and Understandings impartially to the plain and genuine Sence and meaning of the Spirit of God without squeezing or wresting it to a design or prejudicate Opinion or favouring any beloved Lust and the truth of the Gospel would shine with full Evidence and Demonstration And therefore notwithstanding mens great swelling and words of Vanity from Pulpit and Press in matters of this nature we shall make bold to lay down these following Assertions as undeniable plain Conclusions from what hath been spoken 1. That the Gospel Church Established by our Lord Jesus Christ in the dayes of the New Testament is or can be no where understood of any other Church then the Catholick Church or particular Congregations of faithful men c. and that there is no one place that can have any fair pretence to be understood of any other constitution of Churches 2. That where-ever the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is used it always signifies a Congregation or Assembly of men met together at least occasionally upon some civil spiritual or sinful Account and that we need not be beholding to any Tropical Sences or ungrounded supposal of things and meanings of Words so remote when in the plain and ordinary way of Understanding things present themselves to our Reasons and Senses If we be not blinded with Pride Passion Prejudice and Estrangement from the true way of Spiritual Understanding by comparing Scripture with Scripture and consonacy of things to the Analogy of Faith 3. We infer That a Congregation of faithful men is the generical material part of a Church because it comprehends all the matter that is ever found in any Gospel Church of any kind all fit matter for such a Congregation are such as are really so or visibly in foro mundi or both And also because there is no Church of Christ spoken of or mentioned in Old or New Testament but is so called under the Notion of being a Congregation to be sometime or other Assembled all together the Catholick Church is so under that Notion as being all gathered together actually and mystically in Christ and shall all appear one day in a glorious Congregation Heb. 12.22 23. Where 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is to be understood as R. St. renders it Publicus conventus a general Publick Assembly likewise wherever the Spirit of God speaks of a Church of his own constituting it s always so The Old Testament Church was called so under that notion though National yet was required to be still Congregational all the Males being required thrice a year to appear before the Lord in a Visible Congregation at the Tabernacle therefore called the Tabernacle of the Congregation or at the Temple where it was in standing and it is so often called the Congregation of the children of Israel the Reader may turn to these places at leisure Exod. 16.2.10 Levit. 4.13 ch 14.2 20.1 22. Jos
gavest me that is the charge of as a visible Pastor and that I took upon their visible Profession I have lost none but the Son of Perdition So John 15.2 Every branch in me in the Church by a visible Profession that beareth not fruit he taketh away verse 6. If a man abide not in me he is cast forth as a branch and withered So 1 John 2.19 They went out from us as a visible Church but were not of us as part of the Catholick Body 11. Churches of Christ are and may be in Nations Provinces Diocesses Parishes though those limits of co-habitation are not so as such Jerusalem Corinth Antioch Ephesus Smyrna Coloss c. were not Churches as such though there was a Church or Churches in each of those Towns or Cities therefore we read of the Church in Corinth and when he speaks of Provinces or larger Tracts he saith the Churches of such a place in the plural number viz. Churches of Galatia Macedonia Judea c. and therefore the Language of the Spirit of God now if he spake as then would be to say The Churches of England France Spain and not the Church supposing all the Churches in such a Province or Nation to be Organized into one Body under one visible Pastor according to our corrupt Dialect and Understanding 12. Hence lastly it is manifest that however it came to pass that by the subtile insinuation of the Mystery of Iniquity several Antichristian Fabricks have had the Reputation of the Churches of Christ yet it appearing that they are nothing so indeed by Christs constitution They are justly separated from by all truely informed in the mind and will of Christ And that this Separation is so far from being any thing of Schism or culpable Separation that it is a high and Eminent Duty that all they that are growing up to the Stature of the Fulness of Christ should be ambitious of and they need not fear the Unchurching of them that Christ never made Churches CHAP. IX Of the Bond of Vnion in the Church 1. WE have shewed that the Church of Christ is of the Nature of a Body-corporate whether considered in its mystical ●r visible State and therefore must ●ave a Bond of Union there being ●o body Physical or Politick but ●ath some peculiar Bond that u●ites all the parts whether simu●r or dissimular into one Body ●e Integrum or whole being made ●p of all parts brought into mu●al conjunction and communion ●y the said common Nexus which 〈◊〉 the Principle of the Life Office Motion and Action of each part in its due Respect to the whole 2. The Church of Christ coming under this twofold consideration of Catholick and Visible in particular Congregations and Polities we must look upon the Bond or Nexus to be agreeable to each consideration the Spirit of God having so adjusted it 3. Hence the Spirit of Christ is the real true fundamental and indissoluble Bond of Union in this Catholick Body between Christ and his Church and every part and member thereof in Heaven and in Earth in all Ages and Nations of the World so that this whether visible or invisible is all but one Body though as for the visible part in all Ages attended with various Manifestations Dispensations and Regiments according a● Christ in his infinite Wisdom wa● pleased to carry on and reveal the Glory of his Gospel-mysteries in the World Three States of the Church for its Oeconomy hath appeared First In Families as it continued from the beginning of the world till the increase of Abrahams Family into a Nation and then arose by some steps to a National Typical Church by Christs own constitution furnished with a higher Degree of Glory then the former State and inferiour to what was to follow The third and last was of all most clear perfect and glorious which was the Gospel Establishment freed from Vails Types Figures Shadows both in respect of the true Doctrine leading to Life and Salvation the Sun of Righteousness shining forth in his full Brightness no way overshadowed and in respect of Worship and Order of his House wherein he excell'd all that Moses or any before him could do in right Ordinances and Statutes for the managing the Form and Regiment thereof 4. This Bond of Union is purely mystical and no more visible than the Vital or rather Animal Spirits that vivifies the whole man in uniting the Soul and Body together whereby every part conjoined is quickned and inabled to Act in its due place and kind this we say is the Spirit of Christ as it will appear from the express words of the Scripture 1 Cor. 12.3 I give you to understand that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Jesus accursed and that no man ca● say Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost Verse 4. Now there be diversit● of Gifts but the same Spirit Verse 5. And there are difference of Administrations under the O● and New Testament but the same Lord and Head of the Church therefore the same Church Essential Verse 6. There are Diversities of Operations as in distinct Members which operate according to their particular Forms and Measures but it is the same God that worketh all in all i. e. God by the same Spirit Verse 7. To another Faith by the same Spirit to be understood of Faith of Miracles or more then ordinary measures of Saving Faith exerting it self in an eminent manner as Abrahams did in particular trying cases To another the gift of healing by the same Spirit he goes on to enumerate not only the extraordinary but ordinary gifts and graces of the Spirit those given forth in the Primitive Times and those that are since continued and saith vers 11. All these worketh that one and the self same Spirit dividing to every man severally as he will and then he goes on to tell us that the Spirit doth not only diffuse it self throughout and influence all the Members from the Head with every Gift and Grace but that it ties all the Members together to Christ the Head and one to another vers 12. For as the Body i. e the Natural Body is one and hath many Members and all the Members of that one Body being many are one Body i. e. Mystical vers 13. For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one Body whether we be Jews or Gentiles the Jews before Christs coming were baptized spiritually into this Mystical Body whether we be bond or free and have been all made to drink into one Spirit i. e. all partakers of the operations and influences of one Spirit in Regeneration and Justification Now having shewed that the Spirit unites the many Members into one Body and is the common Nexus he goes on to shew from whence the diversity of parts in form shape use and office doth arise and the harmony and agreement yea the necessity of this variety in kinds and degrees for the good of the whole vers 14. For the
Body is not one Member but many c. and vers 24. God hath tempered the Body together viz. with this diversity of Gifts of Parts of Knowledg For what end To make a Schism No but that the deficient parts should have the more honour verse 24. and not be trampled upon abused and exposed to shame and verse 25. That there should be no Schism in the Body but that the Members should have the same care one of another yea a sympathy and fellow-feeling should be established among all Parts verse 26. much less any hatred detestation and enmity betwixt them We argue then That which works all Gifts and Graces and knits together all the Members diversifyes all the Parts and brings them into an harmonious office and agreement for the good of the whole Mystical Body of Christ under the Old and New Testament is the Bond of Union of that Body but it appears the Spirit of Christ doth this Ergo it's the Catholick Bond. I might mention many other places I 'll only name two or three more Eph. 4.1 The Apostle exhorts to walk worthy of their vocation and mentioning many Christian Graces he tells them in the exercise of them they should keep the Vnity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this Unity notwithstanding all diversities is the ground-work of all Uniformity among Christians There is one Body one Spirit even as ye are called in one hope of your calling c. and remarkable is Ephes 2. from the 13th verse to the end where he tells us that Christ having abolished in his Flesh all enmity between God and us and between Jews and Gentiles those that were a far off are made nigh he hath made in himself being the common Head of twain i. e. Jew and Gentile one new man i. e. Christ Mystical so making Peace c. see verse 17. and ver 18. For through him we both Jews and Gentiles have access by one Spirit unto the Father and then he goes on to tell them that they are no more Strangers c. but made a Spiritual Building upon the best Foundation fitly framed together growing up into an holy Temple in the Lord in whom also ye are builded together i. e. the whole Catholick Body for a habitation of God through the Spirit which is the great Cement of this Spiritual Building that unites all the parts together and every particular part to the Head 5. The eminent uniting Graces which are wrought by the Spirit is Faith and Love Faith to our Lord Jesus Christ and Love to one another Love indeed is the most extensive Union-Grace because it reacheth the whole Mystical Body both the Church Militant and Triumphant Faith is an Eminent Grace of unspeakable use to Saints but it 's only for their Militant State 1 Cor. 13. But by Love both Saints Militant and Triumphant dwell in God and God in them 1 John 4.7 16. And hereby we know that we dwell in him and he in us because he hath given us of his Spirit verse 13. But whilst we are here Faith must be primum movens as to our Love we must see him some way or other that we love nay we must be made nigh reconciled in our minds and embrace him and this closing yea first tasting of Christ is by Faith hence the Gospel Ministry and Ministration Eph. 4.12 is for the building up the Body of Christ further and further till all that do belong to him do come verse 13. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to the one-ness of Faith or full agreement in the Faith of Jesus to the knowledge of the Son of God the Head to a perfect man i. e. to make up the perfection of the Mystical Manhood of Christ as Paul speaks elsewhere of filling up in his Body the Sufferings of Christ that remain the calling in the Elect is the perfecting the Mystical Body of Christ that henceforth ye be no more Children c. But speaking the Truth in love 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 truthing it away in love or walking sincerely in love doth grow up towards him or upon him in all things who is the Head even Christ verse 16. From whom i. e. from the indwelling of whose Spirit the whole Body is fitly articulated conjoyned and compacted together so the words signify by the supply of every Member receiving of the distributions of the Spirit for the particular Shape Use Dignity and Office of each part determined according to the effectual working 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 according to the Energy or in-operation viz. of the Spirit in every part We have also here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and the same word Philip. 1.19 This shall turn to my Salvation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by the influence or supply of the Spirit this influential supply is the cause of that excellency and beauty that appears in every part for the good of the whole 6. Having proved the Spirit of Christ to be the common Nexus or Bond of Union in the Mystical Body or Catholick Church it is not hard to evince a bond of Union also in every particular Church As the totum contains all the parts and the parts make up the whole So the Catholick Church contains all particular Churches and the same Bond that tyes the whole together tyes and limits each part but as the Catholick Church is yet Mystical and not Visible because its Bond of Union is such so when ever any part of this Church becomes visible there must be a manifestation and discovery as much as is possible of this Bond of the Spirit working by Faith and Love 7. For conveniency of edification Christ hath instituted several Congregations or Apartments in his Church with a power of choosing their own Officers and enjoyment of all Ordinances according to Christs Will and Appointment These particular Congregations must each of them as they are parts of the Catholick have a manifestation of the Bond of the Spirit uniting them to Christ and to his Body which manifestation is the visible form of a particular Church and Church Membership 8. This manifestation if it proceed so far as to be a Bond of Union in a particular Spiritual Body Politick it must be first A probable Profession of this inward Bond of the Spirit working by Faith and Love that the person or persons so professing may rationally according to the Rules of Charity be esteemed of the number of the Faithful which Professing Faithful Ones are the only matter of a Particular Church of Christ this is doing as Christians in the same manner as Paul did as a Minister 2 Cor. 4.2 Renouncing the hidden things of darkness c. by manifestation of the Truth commending our selves to every mans Conscience in the sight of God but of this before viz. That the true matter of a Particular Visible Church is visible Saints 2. There must be something or other to determine a man a Member of this or that Congregation more