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A84653 Severall queries concerning the church of Jesus Christ upon earth, briefly explained and resolved wherein is shewed and proved, 1. That there is a church of Jesus Christ upon earth. 2. What this church is? 3. How a people become a visible church? 4. That the churches in England were at first rightly constituted? 5. What manner of government Jesus Christ hath ordained in and for his church? 6. What manner of persons those ought to be, that may be continued in, or admitted into the church? 7. What is the duty of church members towards Jesus Christ their head, and one another. / By John Flowre M.A. preacher at Staunton in the county of Nottingham. Flower, John, b. 1623 or 4. 1658 (1658) Wing F1386; Thomason E2141_2; ESTC R208378 33,318 112

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SEVERALL QUERIES concerning the CHVRCH of JESUS CHRIST upon Earth briefly explained and Resolved Wherein is shewed and proved 1. That there is a Church of Jesus Christ upon earth 2. What this Church is 3. How a People become a Visible Church 4. That the Churches in England were at first rightly Constituted 5. What manner of Government Jesus Christ hath ordained in and for his Church 6. What manner of Persons those ought to be that may be continued in or admitted into the Church 7. What is the duty of Church members towards Jesus Christ their head and one another By John Flowre M. A. Preacher at Staunton in the County of Nottingham London Printed by T. Mabb for Edward Thomas and are to be sold at his Shop at the signe of the Adam and Eve in Little-brittain neer the Church 1658. TO THE Right Honourable EDVVARD Lord WHALEY Lievetenant Generall of the Army under his Highness OLIVER Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions thereto belonging Right Honourable THis which was at first conceived for the use and direction of my own Congregation I have at the desire of some private Friends suffered to be brought forth to a more publick view and I have also made bold to tender it to your Honour which though I confess unworthy either of your judgment or acceptance yet the countenance and many respects which I have received from you have heightned me to this presumption hoping you will please to pardon that confidence in me which your own favours and encouragements have begotten I hope I have not in this offended against the truth I am sure I have not willingly nor wittingly if I have through ignorance or mistake I shall willingly be rectified and be glad to see my errours Therefore in such ca●e Let the righteous smite me Ps 141.5 and it shall be a kindnesse let him reprove me it shall be an excellent oyle which shall not break my head In ●y pre●enting this small piece to your honour my ambition is onely to make an honourable and thankfull mention of your name your deserts h ve merited a better monument than I am able to elect for them Your Noble and civill deportment towards all in the Counties more especially under your Command chiefly your countenancing and encouraging of the pious painfull Ministers of the Gospel hath justly gained you a good report of all men and of the truth it self which honour that you may alwayes have by still co tinuing stedfast and unmoveable and always abounding in the work the Lord is the prayer of Your Honours most obliged in all duty and service JOHN FLOWRE TO My much esteemed friends and neighbours the Inhabitants of the Town and Parish of Staunton in the County of Nottingham BY the providence of the most high Isa 7. Acts 17.26 that hath appointed the tit es that are comming and shall come an ●●etermined the bounds of each one ha●itation I am seated among you in this place Ps 16.6 and I hope I shall have no other cause but that I may say with the Psalmist the lines are fallen unto me in a good place I account not that so much a good place where there are good fields good corne good pasture But I account that a good place where there is a good people a people swift to hear willing to be reformed ready to submit to the Scepter and dominion of the Lord Jesus and not crying ou● like those Rebellious Jews Lu 7.19.14 we will not have this man reigne over us I account such a place a good place for it is not the fatnesse of the soile but the fear of the Lord that maketh rich I blesse God I have received no discouragment since I came amongst you I have not found you stubborne or perverse froward or refractory or resisters of the word of truth which hath been delivered to you but I have found you rather humble and meek and willing to imbrace the Gospel which as it is your praise so it is also my happinesse and joy For what is it that makes the life of a Minister of the Gospel comfortable I tell you if he be a man that truly fears God and is faithfull to his master it is not the greatnesse of his Living the fulness of his barnes But it is the obedience of his people to gospel-precepts their growing in grace their adding to faith vertue and to vertue knowledge and to knowledge temperance 2. Pet. 1.5 and to temperance patience and to patience godliness and to godlinesse brotherly kindnesse and to brotherly kindnesse charity their willingnesse to be reformed their readinesse to receive the truth with love their not being barren nor unfruitfull in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ O! The blessing of God upon his labours in Spiritualizing his people this refresheth him when he seeth dead people quickned enemies to Christ reconciled children of wrath become children of grace those that were afar off now made nigh strangers from the covenant now interested in the promise there is no greater joy to a sincere minister of the Gospel than this This was St. 3 Ioh. 1.4 Johns greatest comfort I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walke in the truth O what a rejoycing is this when a Minister can say of his people as St. Paul could of his Corinthians 1 Cor. 6.11 But ye are washed but ye are sanctified and to the Romans to whom he preached Ye were the Servants of sin but ye have obeyed from the heart the forme of doctrine which was delivered unto you Ro. 6.17 But ah what woe is it to a faithfull minister that when he hath spent himself and his pains for many years yet is forced to complaine with the Prophet Lord who hath beleeved our report Isa 53.1 They were servants of sin and they are so still they have not obeyed from the heart the form of doctrine delivered to them They were thieves covetuous whoremongers drunkards Revilers Scorners and they are so still they are not washed they are not sanctified an● this is an heart-breaking to a sincere Minister of Jesus Christ and many such there are that with the Prophet Ier. 13.17 mourn in secret for this thing I must confesse I have what respects I can desire from you in relation to things temporal and my endeavours shall be to gratifie you with things that are spirituall which are of the greatest concernment in the world Our main businesse in this world should be to labor to make your calling and election sure To be diligent that at the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ to judgment we may be found without spot and blameless men indeed make other businesse then this But alass That so little regarded saying of our Lord Jesus Christ will be proved true one day What will it profit a man to win the world and lose his soule While providence