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A76078 The Church of England a true church: proved in a disputation held by John Bastwick Doctor in Physick, against Mr. Walter Montague in the Tower. Published by authority. Bastwick, John, 1593-1654. 1645 (1645) Wing B1058; Thomason E297_18; ESTC R200205 156,945 174

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17 Chapter of his holy Gospell vers 3. has these words This is life eternall to know thee to be the onely true God and whom thou hast sent Jesus Christ Out of the which place I thus reason That which teaches us the knowledge of the onely true God and whom hee hath sent Iesus Christ which is life eternall that containes all things in it necessary to salvation but the holy Scriptures teach us the knowledge of the onely true God and whom hee hath sent Jesus Christ which is life eternall Ergo The holy Scriptures containe in them all things necessary to salvation The Major is the Text the Minor you dare not deny but if you or any shall it hath beene sufficiently confirmed by the former discourse And these Arguments may satisfy any rationall creature for the proofe of the sufficiency of the holy Scriptures without the additions of any humane Traditions for the making of them compleate but by way of a corollary I shall yet adde a few proofes more Heb. chap. 1. vers 1.2 God saith the Authour of that Epistle Who at sundry times and in diverse manners spake in time past unto the Fathers by the Prophets hath in these last dayes spoken unto us by his Sonne c. From the which words I thus argue If the Word of God necessary to the salvation of the Church was first delivered by the Prophets and afterwards by Christ and his Apostles and the Word of God delivered by the Prophets is onely at this day to be sought in the writings of the Prophets then certainly the Word of God delivered unto us by Christ and his Apostles is at this day onely to be sought in the writings of the Apostles unlesse there can be some reason given of the dissimilitude But the antecedent is true Ergo The consequent Wherefore the Word of God delivered unto us by Christ and his Apostles is at this day to be sought or found onely in the writings of the Apostles And therefore the whole Word of God necessary to the salvation of the Church is contained and at this day onely to be found in the writings of the Prophets and Apostles and not in the vaine Traditions of men The hypothesis or hypotheticall connexion of this argument Mr. Montague is manifest by the very light of nature quae dictat de iisdem idem esse statuendum Now if yee looke into the substance of the word of God you will finde it to be the same both in the old and new Testament according to that of Paul Acts 26. vers 22. Who professeth there that he said none other things than those which the Prophets and Moses did say should come And in Chap. 24. vers 14. he confest before Felix the Governour that after the way they called Heresie hee worshipped the God of his Fathers believing all things that were written in the Law and the Prophets So that for the substance of the word of God it is the same both in the old and new Testament only the difference is this that the exhibition or manifestation of the Word was far more glorious and perspicuous in the new Testament than in the old for there the truth was set forth under diverse shadowes and representations but in the new it was cleerly without any Types and Figures declared unto the World So that S. Paul in his 2 Epistle to the Cor. chap. 3. comparing them together in their glory affirmes in expresse words that the administration of the Gospell was far more glorious than that of the old Testament calling the Ministration of the Law Death and the exhibition of the Gospell the Ministration of the Spirit and the Ministration of Righteousnesse and sayes that it did exceede in glory and in the 18 verse We saith he all with open face behold as in a glasse the glory of the Lord Whereas under the Law they beheld all things through Figures and had alwayes a veil before their Eyes And S. Peter in this point agrees with Paul for he in his 2 Epistle chap. 1. vers 19. compares the old Testament to a light or Candle shining in a darke place and the Gospell unto the Day-star And there is a greater difference between the light clarity and brightnesse of the new Testament and that of the old than betweene a little sucking Candle and a great Cathedrall one or betweene a small rush Candle or a little Lampe and a mighty Torch for although a man by the help of a little slender light may be conducted through a darke place and may by it be guided to keepe the right way yet all men know that a Torch or a great light will do that office farre more excellently so although the law was a light sufficient for the guiding of the people and keeping them out of the by-waies of sinne and errour yet the Gospell doth that office farre more illustriously and there is as great a difference betweene them in Saint Peters judgement as is betweene an ordinary light and the Day-starre for they are his own words All which things Master Montague makes greatly for the strengthning of my argument and the confirming of the truth in hand and to prove that if the Word of God necessary to the salvation of the Church under the old Testament was all to be found in the writings of the Prophets much more is the Word of God sufficient to salvation to be found in the writings of the Apostles and Evangelists which will yet more evidently appeare if wee consider and weigh the comparison betweene the old Testament and the new and the Word of God exhibited in them both For if God spake by the Prophets in the old Testament he spake also by the Apostles in the new If the Prophets preached the Word of God so did the Apostles If the Prophets did commit the Word of God to writing and penned it so did the Apostles And if the Prophets did comprehend and comprise the whole doctrine of the old Testament in their writings as they themselves affirme and as I have evidently in this discourse and sufficiently proved the Apostles and Evangelists have also comprised the whole doctrine of the Gospell in their writings as they also testifie and as I have abundantly shewed And therefore with very good reason I may urge this place now in hand and thus argue If the Word of God which was delivered in divers manners and sundry waies in time past be notwithstanding all of it to be found in the writings of the Prophets then the Word of God which under the Gospell was not delivered in divers manners and sundry waies but after one way is to be found in the writings of the Apostles For otherwise who sees not but the force of the Apostles comparison would fall to the ground And if the opinion and doctrine of the Church of Rome be true the Apostle should say or conclude thus As God spake in times past in divers manners and sundry waies unto the