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A95331 A discourse of baptisme, its institution and efficacy upon all believers. Together with a consideration of the practise of the Church in baptizing infants of beleeving parents: and the practise justified by Jer: Taylor D.D. Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667. 1652 (1652) Wing T315; Thomason E682_2; ESTC R203923 53,917 64

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baptized unto Moses in the Cloud and in the sea so by a double figure foretelling That as they were initiated to Moses Law by the Cloud above and the Sea beneath so should all the persons of the Church Men Women and Children be initiated unto Christ by the Spirit from above and the Water below for it was the design of the Apostle in that discourse to represent that the Fathers and we were equal as to the priviledges of the Covenant he proved that we do not exceed them and it ought therefore to be certain that they do not exceed us nor their children ours But after this something was to remain which might not onely consign the Covenant which God made with Abraham but be as a passage from the Fathers thorough the Synagogue to the Church from Abraham by Moses to Christ and that was Circumcision which was a Rite which God chose to be a mark to the posterity of Abraham to distinguish them from the Nations which were not within the Covenant of Grace and to be a seal of the righteousness of faith which God made to be the spirit and life of the Covenant But because Circumcision although it was ministred to all the males yet it was not to the females and although they and all the Nation was baptized and initiated into Moses in the Cloud and the Sea yet the Children of Israel by imitation of the Patriarchs the posterity of Noah used also Ceremonial Baptisms to their women and to their Proselytes and to all that were circumcised and the Jews deliver That Sarah and Rebecca when they were adopted into the family of the Church that is of Abraham and Isaac were baptized and so were all strangers that were married to the sons of Israel And that we may think this typical of Christian Baptism the Doctors of the Jews had a Tradition that when the Messias would come there should be so many Proselytes that they could not be circumcised but should be baptized The Tradition proved true but not for their reason But that this Rite of admitting into mysteries and institutions and offices of Religion by Baptisms was used by the posterity of Noah or at least very early among the Jews besides the testimonies of their own Doctors I am the rather induced to believe because the Heathen had the same Rite in many places and in several Religions so they initiated disciples into the secrets of a Mithra and the Priests of Cotyttus were called b Baptae because by Baptism they were admitted into the Religion and they c thought Murther Incest Rapes and the worst of Crimes were purged by dipping in the Sea or fresh Springs and a Proselyte is called in Arrianus {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} intinctus a baptized person But this Ceremony of baptizing was so certain and usual among the Jews in their admitting Proselytes and adopting into institutions that to baptize and to make disciples are all one and when John the Baptist by an order from Heaven went to prepare the way to the Coming of our blessed Lord he preached Repentance and baptized all that professed they did repent He taught the Jews to live good lives and baptized with the Baptism of a Prophet such as was not unusually done by extraordinary and holy persons in the change or renewing of Discipline or Religion Whether John's Baptism was from heaven or of men Christ asked the Pharisees That it was from Heaven the people therefore believed because he was a Prophet and a holy person but it implies also That such Baptisms are sometimes from men that is used by persons of an eminent Religion or extraordinary fame for the gathering of Disciples and admitting Proselytes and the Disciples of Christ did so too even before Christ had instituted the Sacrament for the Christian Church the Disciples that came to Christ were baptized by his Apostles And now we are come to the gates of Baptism All these till John were but types and preparatory Baptisms and John's Baptism was but the prologue to the Baptism of Christ The Jewish Baptisms admitted Proselytes to Moses and to the Law of Ceremonies John's Baptism called them to believe in the Messias now appearing and to repent of their sins to enter into the Kingdom which was now at hand and Preached that Repentance which should be for the remission of sins His Baptism remitted no sins but preached and consigned Repentance which in the belief of the Messias whom he pointed to should pardon sins But because he was taken from his office before the work was compleated the Disciples of Christ finished it They went forth preaching the same Sermon of Repentance and the approach of the Kingdom and baptized or made Proselytes or Disciples as John did onely they as it is probable baptized in the Name of Jesus which it is not so likely John did a And this very thing might be the cause of the different forms b of Baptism recorded in the Acts of baptizing In the Name of Iesus and at other times In the Name of the Father Son and holy Ghost the former being the manner of doing it in pursuance of the design of John's Baptism and the latter the form of institution by Christ for the whole Christian Church appointed after his Resurrection the Disciples at first using promiscuously what was used by the same authority though with some difference of Mystery The Holy Jesus having found his way ready prepared by the preaching of John and by his Baptism and the Jewish manner of adopting Proselytes and Disciples into the Religion a way chalked out for him to initiate disciples into his Religion took what was so prepared and changed it into a perpetual Sacrament He kept the Ceremony that they who were led onely by outward things might be the better called in and easier inticed into the Religion when they entred by a Ceremony which their Nation alwayes used in the like cases and therefore without change of the outward act he put into it a new spirit and gave it a new grace and a proper efficacy He sublim'd it to higher ends and adorned it with stars of Heaven He made it to signifie greater mysteries to convey greater blessings to consign the bigger Promises to cleanse deeper then the skin and to carry Proselytes further then the gates of the institution For so he was pleased to do in the other Sacrament he took the Ceremony which he found ready in the Custom of the Jews where the Major domo after the Paschal Supper gave Bread and Wine to every person of his family he changed nothing of it without but transferr'd the Rite to greater mysteries and put his own Spirit to their Sign and it became a Sacrament Evangelical It was so also in the matter of Excommunication where the Jewish practise was made to pass into Christian discipline without violence and noise old things became new while he
things are possible And as to the event of things it is evident in the story of the Gospel That the faith of their relatives was equally effective to children and friends or servants absent or sick as the faith of the interested person was to himself As appears beyond all exception in the case of the friends of the Paralytick let down with cords thorough the tyles of the Centurion in behalf of his servant of the noble man for his son sick at Capernaum of the Syrophoenician for her daughter and Christ required faith of no sick man but of him that presented himself to him and desired for himself that he might be cured as it was in the case of the blinde men Though they could believe yet Christ required belief of them that came to him on their behalf And why then it may not be so or is not so in the case of Infants Baptism I confess it is past my skill to conjecture The Reason on which this further relies is contained in the next Proposition 4. No disposition or act of man can deserve the first grace or the grace of pardon for so long as a man is unpardoned he is an evemy to God and as a dead person and unless he be prevented by the grace of God cannot do a single act in order to his pardon and restitution so that the first work which God does upon a man is so wholly his own that the man hath nothing in it but to entertain it that is not to hinder the work of God upon him and this is done in them that have in them nothing that can hinder the work of grace or in them who remove the hinderances of the latter sort are all sinners who have lived in a state contrary to God of the first are they who are prevented by the grace of God before they can choose that is little children and those that become like unto little children So that Faith and Repentance are not necessary at first to the reception of the first grace but by accident If sin have drawn curtains and put bars and coverings to the windows these must be taken away and that is done by faith and repentance but if the windows be not shut so that the light can pass thorough them the eye of heaven will pass in and dwell there No man can come unto me unless my Father draw him that is the first access to Christ is nothing of our own but wholly of God and it is as in our creation in which we have an obediential capacity but cooperate not onely if we be contrary to the work of grace that contrariety must be taken off else there is no necessity and if all men according to Christs saying must receive the Kingdome of God as little children it is certain little children do receive it they receive it as all men ought that is without any impediment or obstruction without any thing within that is contrary to that state 5. Baptism is not to be estimated as one act transient and effective to single purposes but it is an entrance to a conjugation and a state of blessings All our life is to be transacted by the measures of the Gospel-Covenant and that Covenant is consigned by Baptism there we have our title and adoption to it and the grace that is then given to us is like a piece of leaven put into a lump of dow and faith and repentance do in all the periods of our life put it into fermentation and activity Then the seed of God is put into the ground of our hearts and repentance waters it and faith makes it subactum solum the ground and furrows apt to produce fruits and therefore faith and repentance are necessary to the effect of Baptism not to its susception that is necessary to all those parts of life in which Baptism does operate not to the first sanction or entring into the Covenant The seed may lye long in the ground and produce fruits in its due season if it be refreshed with the former and the latter rain that is the repentance that first changes the state and converts the man and afterwards returns him to his title and recalls him from his wandrings and keeps him in the state of grace and within the limits of the Covenant and all the way faith gives efficacy and acceptation to this repentance that is continues our title to the Promise of not having righteousness exacted by the measures of the Law but by the Covenant and Promise of grace into which we entred in Baptism and walk in the same all the dayes of our life 6. The holy Spirit which descends upon the waters of Baptism does nor instantly produce its effects in the soul of the baptized and when he does it is irregularly and as he please The Spirit bloweth where it listeth and no man knoweth whence it cometh nor whither it goeth and the Catechumen is admitted into the Kingdome yet the Kingdome of God cometh not with observation and this saying of our blessed Saviour was spoken of the Kingdome of of God that is within us that is the Spirit of Grace the power of the Gospel put into our hearts concerning which he affirmed that it operates so secretly that it comes not with outward shew neither shall they say Lo here or lo there which thing I desire the rather be observed because in the same discourse which our blessed Saviour continued to that assembly he affirms this Kingdome of God to belong unto little children this Kingdome that cometh not with outward significations or present expresses this Kingdome that is within us For the present the use I make of it is this That no man can conclude that this Kingdome of Power that is the Spirit of Sanctification is not come upon Infants because there is no sign or expression of it It is within us therefore it hath no signification It is the seed of God and it is no good Argument to say Here is no seed in the bowels of the earth because there is nothing green upon the face of it For the Church gives the Sacrament God gives the grace of the Sacrament But because he does not alwayes give it at the instant in which the Church gives the Sacrament as if there be a secret impediment in the suscipient and yet afterwards does give it when the impediment is removed as to them that repent of that impediment it follows that the Church may administer rightly even before God gives the real grace of the Sacrament and if God gives this grace afterwards by parts and yet all of it is the effect of that Covenant which was consigned in Baptism he that defers some may defer all and verifie every part as well as any part For it is certain that in the instance now made all the grace is deferred in Infants it is not certain but that some is collated or infused however be it