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A82035 A declaration against anabaptists: to stop the prosecution fo [sic] their errours, falsly pretended to be a vindication of the royall commission of King Jesus, as they call it. Briefly and fully answering all their allegations, and clearly proving the anabaptisticall doctrine to be against the glory of God, the honour of Christ and his church, against the covenant of grace, and against the word of God, and the priviledges of the church made over to them by promise, and also against the solemne league and covenant of the three kingdomes. In answer to a book, by Francis Cornwall, presented to the House of Commons, on Friday last, for which he is committed. 1644 (1644) Wing D520; Thomason E12_9; ESTC R4990 5,983 8

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by the way as they came forth out of Egypt them they had not circumcised untill afterwards Josh 5.5 when necessity urged Circumcision must be deferred as the eating of the Passeover might bee put off Numb 9.10 But thirdly you say That there was a penalty imposed on the uncircumcised man-childe Gen. 17.14 but not on those that are not baptized because Election and not Baptisme saveth the infant Rom. 9.11.12 To which I answer That for the eight day there spoken of it is used onely in the Septuagint it is not in the Hebrew and for the rest the words are Qui non circumciderit he which shall not circumcise c. So reades the Originall the Calde Paraphrast Junius c. which sheweth that it must be understood of them that are adulti of yeares of discretion not of infants And for the punishment What is it Some take it for corporall death some for the extraordinary shortening of their dayes some for excommunication and lastly others take it for the cutting off from the society of Gods people now and the fellowship of the Saints hereafter for contemning Gods Ordinance of Circumcision And thus the Fathers of the Hebrews having exhorted them to faith and a good conscience and to be baptized Heb. 12.22 he told them that if he that despised Moses Law died without mercy of how much sorer punishment shall he then be thought worthy of who contemning the Ordinance of God whether Baptisme or other hath troden under foot the Son of God and counted the blood of the Covenant an unholy thing and hath done despight unto the Spirit of Grace I would have you that contemne Baptisme to consider this well And as for infants if they be not baptized as formerly those that were not circumcised it is the parents fault for omitting it not the infants except the childe be come to discretion as may appeare in the example of Moses whom the Lord punished and not the childe for the neglecting of the Sacrament Exod. 4.24 II. To proceed You argue thus That which is not of faith is a sin to the Church that doth it But the baptizing of the infants of beleevers as it is used is not of faith Ergo a sin Now the Clause which you bring in as it is now used you might have told us what circumstances you meane I doubt not but something will appeare superstitious in it as the Crosse in Baptisme which is now almost left and some other Ceremonies may be excepted against so that I shall onely prove the baptizing of beleevers children to be of faith in answer to this Argument as may appear by that in the 19. of the Act. where Paul tells the Disciples which he found at Ephesus That John Baptized saying to the people that they should beleeve on him that should come after him that is on Christ Jesus Acts 19.4 This was a command which he gave to them and when they were baptized they were very ignorant for they had not learned to know whether there were an holy Ghost or not vers 2. though afterwards Paul laid his hands on them to declare that they were baptized in the Name of the Lord Jesus and they received the holy Ghost vers 6. And the children of beleeving parents are cleane by being so and being of the holy seed 1 Cor. 7.14 have right to Baptisme the Ordinance of God thereby Acts 16.33 But to answer your Reasons as you call them which are very unreasonable ones wherein I will be very briefe 1. You say That Baptisme of infants of beleevers puts them into a sta e of grace and remission of sins before calling when as your owne testimony is against you and proves that Baptisme hath no such prerogative for it is the Election of Gods owne purpose and grace before the world began that puts us into a state of Grace which is manifested unto and conferred upon some before Baptisme Act. 8.36 37. and upon others after Baptisme Act. 19.4 Baptisme being the onely outward seale of the Church and the Grace of Gods Spirit the inward seal as is before proved 2. That it constitutes them visible members of the Congregation is true and those places alledged 1 Pet. 2.9 Rom. 1.6 7. and 1 Cor. 1.2 do not keep out the unbeleeving husbands of beleeving wives nor the unbeleeving wives of beleeving husbands nor their children from the Sacraments for if they did those children would be uncleane indeed but now are they holy 1 Cor. 7.14 3.4 Your third Reason is answered in the first because Baptisme is but the outward seale and your fourth Reason is very absurd for I for my part doubt not but there will be care taken for the liberty of tender consciences so far as Gods word will beare and assist that to be without order is against Pauls rule and where the powers ordained by God appoint orders according to Gods word I am sure that Paul saith to resist such power is to resist the Ordinance of God Rom. 13.1 2. 5. Your next Reason is answered by what hath been said already Namely that the Covenant of grace is the inward seale of Gods Elect Baptisme the outward seale of the visible Church whose members are not all elected nor shall all be saved for many fall away and make a mock of Christ Heb. 6.6 But those who have the inward seale that are baptized into Christ whether Jew or Gentile bond or free they are heires of heaven according to the promise Gal. 3.27 28 29. 6.7.8 For your next Reason it doth not at all follow for none is so unwise to think that grace is entailed to generation but regeneration neither doth it follow that all that are baptized are saved the contrary being already proved And God is able as well to give to infants an habit of faith so far as to make them capable of ascending to heaven if they die as well as men and women Therefore Christ tells us that to such belong the Kingdome of God Mat. 19.14 9.10 Your former Reasons proving thus false you see your discovery is nothing but I have discovered your folly in these pretences I have also proved that baptizing of infants is not against the Commission of Christ and how members of the Church as discipled in Baptisme I shal shew by and by 11.12.13.14 Your next reason is all one with the sixt and your twelfth with the tenth so that I passe to your thirteenth reason where you falsly draw these conclusions either first that all baptized persons are saved or Secondly that some being in the state of grace may fall away afterwards neither of which follow because baptisme doth not conferre grace as is already proved which is your fourteenth conclusion 15. That you say baptizing of infants opposeth the Kingly and propheticall office of Christ in faith and order and to prove that you alledge Matth. 16.15 to make good that you say that Christ requireth that every person that is baptized be a beleever I answer it is true Christ requires it and before God the unbelievers have no right to those Ordinances nor is it effectuall to them whilest they are so yet because men cannot distinguish believers from unbelievers therefore as Matthew hath it Mat. 28.19 Jesus sent his Apostles and bade them go ye saith he and teach all nations or as you quoting the place render disciple the nations or make disciples and how must that be done baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy Ghost well and when they are made what must be done then teach them c. here is no opposition of this order you see III. In the next place you Argue thus That consequence which is upheld by the traditions of men is destructive to the Nationall Covenant of England and Scotland raised by an Ordinance of Parliament But baptizing of Infants is so held Ergo distructive to the Nationall Covenant As you have abused the Scripture to your one interpretation contrary to all judicious men so do you go about to abuse the Covenant of the three Kingdoms first the Covenant bindes to joyne with the Scots in the baptizing of infants which you would not have done 2. It bindes to joyne in reforming what is amisse in the manner of baptizing you would take the Ordinance quite away 3. It bindes to extirpate Schisme and whatsoever is contrary to sound doctrine which you would bring in 4. You are bound to preserve the liberties of the Kingdom you would have the holy seed cast out and loose those priviledges which Christ hath purchased for them 5. You are bound to discover such as are ill instruments by hindring the reformation of Religion or making faction and to bring them to publique tryall to receive condigne punishment and you your self are such a one 6. You are bound in your calling to labour for the peace of the Kingdom and you go about to disturb it and give occasion to honest men that desire some liberty of conscience in lawfull things to be worse thought on for you and so whereas you should be a help to them you are an hurt and a scandall and therefore examine your self well and try your self by the Scripture and by the Covenant and Con it over and over again till you know what it is to make such a Covenant in the presence of Almighty God the searcher of all hearts protesting that you did it with a true intention to performe the same as you shal answer at that great day when the secrets of all hearts shall bee disclosed oh how dangerous a thing it is to make a seame and a rent in the Church of Christ when the worke is a doing by such wise master builders and pray to God again and again most humbly beseeching the Lord to strengthen us by his holy spirit to do all things to his glorie and to blesse their desires and proceedings with such successe as may be deliverance and safety to his people and incouragement to other Christian Churches groaning under or in danger of the yoke of Antichristian Tyranny to joyne in the same or like Association and Covenant to the glory of God the inlargement of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ and the peace and tranquility of Christian Kingdoms and Common wealths FINIS