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A52394 Baptism discovered plainly & faithfully according to the word of God. Wherein is set forth the glorious pattern of our blessed saviour Jesus Christ, the pattern of all believers in his subjection to baptism. Together, with the example of thousands who were baptized after they believed. By John Norcott, late servant of Jesus Christ, and of his church. The third edition, corrected by Will. Kiffin, and Rich. Claridge. With an appendix by another hand. Norcott, John, d. 1676.; Claridge, Richard, 1649-1723.; Kiffin, William, 1649-1723. 1694 (1694) Wing N1227A; ESTC R213780 25,797 77

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BAPTISM Dis●overed Plainly Faithfully According to the WORD of GOD. WHEREIN Is set forth the Glorious Pattern of Our Blessed Saviour JESUS Christ the Pattern of all Believers in his Subjection to Baptism Together with the Example of Thousands who were Baptized after they Believed By JOHN NORCOTT Late Servant of Jesus Christ and of his Church The Third Edition Corrected by Will. Kiffin and Rich. Claridge With an Appendix by another Hand Jer. 6.4 Ask for the Old and the Good Way and walk therein you shall find rest for your souls Isa 30.21 This is the Way walk in it 1 Cor. 11.1 Be ye followers of me as I am of Christ. Mat. 3.20 And when Jesus was Baptized or dipt he came up out of the Water Luc. 7.30 But the Pharisees and Lawyers rejected the Counsel of God against themselves not being Baptized or dipt Printed at Rotterdam and now Re-printed at London by the Assigns of Widow Norcott and Sold by Will. Marshal at the Bible in Newgate-street 1694. To All that Love the LORD JESVS CHRIST And His Holy Ordinances in the Truth Grace Mercy and Peace be Multiplyed Dearly Beloved AS the Lord Jesus Christ is most pretious to your Souls his Name being as Oyntment poured forth and His Love better than Wine Song 1.2 3. So hath every Truth of his a due Value and Esteem with you Whatsoever hath the Divine Impress upon it ye readily embrace but not that which is 〈◊〉 Tradition of Man Hence it is that ye are for a Church of Christs 〈◊〉 Erection for a Ministry of his own Calling and for Ordinances of his own Appointing 'T is both your Desire and Endeavour to follow Christ fully and therefore cannot admit of any thing in Doctrine or Worship that is not exactly consonant to his revealed will Ye are so tender of Christ's Honour which shines in all his Commands that ye cannot deviate knowingly the least tittle from any one of them O what an Awe Christ's Authority carrys with it Ye are the sheep that hear his Voice the servants that do his will and the People that are obedient in the Day of his Power Blessed are ye that make his word your Rule and resolvedly do practise according thereunto The Author of this Short and Plain Discourse was a True Lover of our Lord Jesus and his Holy Appointments he Steer'd his whole course by the Compass of the Word making Scripture-Precept or Example his constant Rule in Matters of Religion Other Mens Opinions or Interpretations were not the Standard by which he went but through the Assistance of the Holy Spirit he labour'd to find out what the Lord himself had said in his Word And therefore throughout this Little Book he still keeps close to the Scriptures Vouching no Authority for what he delivers but from thence What Approbation this Piece hath found may appear from hence that since the First Edition of it here in England it hath been Reprinted in Holland was also lately Translated into Welsh and now growing scarce and much asked for the Bookseller hath been Advised to give it another Impression In which there are few material Alterations or Additions the Author 's own Phrase and Method being generally preserved The Lord who is able to give seed to the Sower and to bless the seed Sown Prosper this Plain Discourse to every soul that shall read it which is the hearty Desire of Yours in the Lord Will. Kiffin Rich. Claridge To his Truly Beloved Friends and Brethren in and about Wapping who Love our Lord JESUS in Sincerity Children of one Father Partakers of the Glorious Spirit of Grace Beloved Brethren IT was Josephs Lot to be separated from his Brethren but God meant it for good tho' it was not for the present seen yet in due time it appeared Josephs Dreams were fulfilled and tho' the Archers shot sorely at him and grieved him yet his Bow abode in strength Oh how good it is to be upright with the Lord It is one of the sad evils of the Times Brethren shoot at Brethren But this will be a Mercy indeed if all our Aim might 〈◊〉 to enjoy and be conformable to Christ one part of Conformity to our Lor● Jesus is Obedience to the Preciou● Ordinance of Baptism judging yo● are such as press after Christ you Head together with a Testimonial of my unfeigned Love to you I have presented these few Thoughts to your serious Consideration I have read of Two Loving Friends who having spent a great part of the day in a matter of Difference between them could not be reconciled and so parted One of them bethinking himself of that Text Eph. 4.26 ran to the other saying The Sun is going down by which they were both immediately reconciled My Brethren our Sun is going down Eternity is upon us and shall we not consider the Work we have to do for the Lord I beseech you be like the Noble Bereans search whether these things be so and if you find these things not mine but the Lords then give him the glory due to his Name Beloved as I have so I shall yet appeal in the Ears of the Lord of Sabbaoth like Elijah Lord God of Abraham Isaac and of Israel let it be seen this day that thou art God in Israel and that I am thy servant and that I have done all these things at thy Word 1 Kings 18.36 Now Lord let Fire come down from Heaven on this Sacrifice that may drink up all the waters of strife And that you may all cry The Lord he is God the Lord he is God ver 39. Which is the unfeigned desire of him that is unworthy 〈◊〉 serve you yet your loving Brothe in Jesus Christ John Norcott The Contents of the Book The Introduction Page 1. CHAP. I. Christ was Baptized in the River of Jordan P. 2. II. Of the great Commission for Believers Baptism P. 7. III. Examples P. 11. IV. Baptism is dipping or covering under Water P. 17. V. Proving Water-Baptism to continue till the second coming of Jesus Christ p. 21. VI. That no Measures of Grace or of the Spirit are a sufficient ground to keep any from Water-Baptism P. 23. VII Believers Baptism a great Ordinance P. 25. VIII Answers to the common Objections p. 28. IX Believers Baptism and Infant-Baptism compared P. 48. X. Plain Scriptures concerning Baptism without any Human Consequence from man's Wisdom P. 4● XI Considerations by way of Conclusion P. 50. An Appendix P. 57. Baptism Discovered The Introduction WHEN thou by reading goest to search out the mind of God let thy Cry be Lord anoint mine eyes with eye-salve that I may see and if it hath been the day of Gods Power with thy soul I fear not but thou wilt bid Truth welcome in whatever dress it comes and more think on what is comprized in the Letter than be affrighted at the poor Cloathing of the Messenger especially knowing it comes from one whose Name is the Great God Therefore in handling
Philip preached unto the Eunuch Jesus ver 36. They came to a certain water and the Eunuch said see here is water what doth hinder me to be baptized and ver 37. And Philip said If thou believest with all thy heart thou mayst This If is the If we stand upon be never so poor so vile if God once make thee to believe then thou mayst be baptized 't was not his godly Parents 't was not his reading 't was not his coming to Jerusalem to worship 't was not his willingness to be baptized but if thou believest thou mayst saith the Greek it is lawful it is according to Christs Law ver 38. They went both down into the water both Philip and the Eunuch and he baptized him Oh behold a Man the great Treasurer of the Queen of Ethiopia a Rich Man an Honourable Man a Religious Man a Man 't is like having many Attendants at his Chari●● he stops all commands all to stand st●●● till he yields obedience to his Lord and M●ster in Water-baptism he can now g● down into the water for Him who had come down from Heaven for him he county it no disgrace to obey Christ by his poor servant Philip Oh the condescention of truly gracious souls No Argument works like Love Therefore if you love me keep my Commandments Here 's going down and coming up like the glorious ways of Christ he first casts down then he raiseth up first brings to the Grave and then saith Return ye sons of men ver 39. And he went on his way rejoycing Oh what Triumph is in Christs ways in keeping though not for keeping his Commands there is as well as shall be great Reward he went on his way the Righteous shall hold on in his way and he that hath clean hands shall be stronger and stronger Job 17.9 How many have stuck in their way wept in their way droopt in their way but when baptized have gone on their way rejoycing he might have a sad heart though a rich Treasurer Riches would not do Being baptized he went on his way rejoycing The Jaylor being baptized rejoyced believing in God with all his house Acts 16.33 34. 5 Example The next Example we ●ome to is the Baptizing of the famous Apostle Paul Act 1.22.16 And now why tar●est thou arise and be baptized and wash away thy sins wouldest thou have thy soul filled with joy wilt thou take Christ for thy Lord then arise why tarriest thou and be baptized He that appeared to thee in the way when thou wast a Persecutor and stopt thee from going to Hell when thou wast running hath sent me saith Ananias Act. 9.15 17. And now why tarriest thou arise and be baptized Act. 22.16 Thou hast been a Persecutor and now I must shew thee that thou must be a Preacher and a Sufferer as Acts 9.15 16. And therefore Arise why tarriest thou and be baptized Oh accept of the terms and tenders of Mercy bid Mercy welcome but do not put it off a day why dost thou tarry dost think thy self unworthy and therefore tarryest do not let that hinder I tell thee from the Lord thou art a chosen Vessel Act. 9.15 Therefore arise why tarriest thou and be baptized The Lord is willing to forgive all thy former sins and to accept of thee on Gospel-terms and now why tarriest thou arise and be baptized and wash away thy sins 6 Example Another Example of Be●●●●ers Baptism is the Baptism of the Jaylor Acts 16.30 31 32. He went to bed in hi● sins and might have awaked in Hell bu● preventing-Mercy meets him when hi● sword was drawing and by a Glorious Instrument God crys Do thy self no harm there is hope for thee And he trembling cries What must I do That soul that trembles before the Almighty God will not only cry out what shall I have but what shall I do Believe saith Paul believe on the Lord Jesus And to demonstrate his willingness to yield Obedience to the Lord Jesus and to accept of him on Gospel-terms he is baptized the same hour of the night ver 33. And if you note ver 34. all his believed and were baptized 7. Another Example you have of Lydia Act. 16.14 a godly woman a praying woman God opened her heart to attend his Word by Paul and being at the River she was baptized When the heart is shut how backward are souls to obey Christ One draw from Christ makes the Soul run Song 1. 4. The Lord opened her heart and she was baptized 8 Example you have Acts 18.8 Crispus the chief Ruler of the Synagogue believed 〈◊〉 ●he Lord with all his house and many of the Corinthians hearing believed and were baptized Crispus believed his house believed all runs in their believing and then they were baptized Thus you have Pattern and Precept it Command or Example be of any force here 's both CHAP. IV. Baptism is Dipping or Covering under Water 1. THe Greek Baptizo to plunge to overwhelm Thus Christ was plunged in water Mat. 3.16 Thus he was plunged or overwhelm'd in his suffering Luk. 12.50 2. The Dutch Translation reads Mat. 3. In those days came John the Dipper John 3.23 John was dipping in Aenon where there was much water what need much water were it not dipping 3. They did baptize in Rivers Mat. 3.6 They came to John and were baptized in the River of Jordan John 3.23 John was baptizing in Aenon where there was much water what need it be in a River and where there was much water would not a little in a Bason serve to Sprinkle the Face 4. Baptism signifies the Burial of Christ Rom. 6.4 Therefore we are buried with him by Baptism Coloss 2.12 Buried with him in Baptism Now we do not reckon a ma● buried when a little earth is Sprinkled o● his Face but he is buried when Covered thus you are buried in Baptism 5. Christs sufferings are called a Baptism Luke 12.50 I have a Baptism to be baptized with and how am I straitned till it be accomplished when Christ suffered he was plunged into pains did his sufferings lye only on his head or on his forehead No no there was not one part free he was from head to foot in pain his head was crowned with piercing Thorns his hands and feet nailed to the Cross so stretched out on the Cross that a man might have told all his bones Ps 22.17 There was not one part free the man hath sinned body soul and spirit Christ was baptized into pains plunged into sorrow not any part free this he calls his Baptism Thus one baptized is plunged under water to shew how Christ was plunged into sorrow for our sakes 6. Baptism is a putting on Christ As many of you as are baptized into Christ have put on Christ Gal. 3.27 that as a servant wears his Lords Livery a Garment which demonstrates him to be a Servant to such a Lord So in Baptism we put on our Lords Livery he cloathes from head to foot
and to your Children and to all that are ● far off even as many as the Lord our G●● shall call Here you see it is to such as are called Now if you say this word Call relates not to the Children but to them that are afar off I Answer it must needs relate to the Children and their Parents and all afar off because it is the Promise ver 16 17. this is that which is spoken of by Joel the Prophet I will pour out of my Spirit on all flesh on your Sons and Daughters Joel 2.28 on the Remnant whom the Lord shall call ver 32. Now if the Promise of the Spirit be to Children though not called then either the Promise doth fail and that 's a fearful thing to think or else all the Children of Believers do partake of this glorious Spirit but the contrary dayly experience shews that many of Believers Children are Carnal not having the Spirit and it is fulfilld only to such whom the Lord our God shall call Object 16. 16. But I have been Baptized in my Infancy therefore what need I be Baptized again I Answer As one saith of Marriage It is not the ●ed that makes Marriage for then forni●ation is Marriage but a lawful consent by Covenant that makes Marriage So I say of Baptism it is not Water thrown on the face that makes Baptism but it is a free consent and subjection to Christ according to the Rule that makes Baptism Now when thou wast an Infant thou gavest no consent thou canst not tell of any such thing but by report thou knowest not when it was thou hadst no Faith in the Act. And what ever is not of Faith is sin so that thou art not yet baptized Again consider what defects have been in thy Infant-Baptism First there was no Rule to baptize thee while an Infant Then thou wast not a right subject for thou oughtst to believe and be baptized then thou wast only sprinkled not buried in baptism as Christ was and hath commanded Now wilt thou call that baptism which was only a Tradition received from thy Fore-Fathers when the Lord Jesus did shed his most precious blood to redeem thee from the Tradition of thy Fore-Fathers 1 Pet. 1.18 19 Object 17. 17. But many lay so much stress on Baptism as makes us more backward to it I Answer Is there more stress laid by any than Christ who said they rejected the Counc●● of God against themselves not being baptized Luk. 7.29 30. And is it not our duty to contend for the faith once delivered to the Saints Object 18. 18. But the Children of Believers are holy therefore they ought to be baptized I Answer As it is said the Children are holy so it is said the unbelieving Husband is holy or sanctified by the believing Wife This Holiness is wholly to the use of Marriage for the Apostle is in that place 1 Cor. 7. speaking of Marriage and whether those who have believed should live with unbelieving Husbands or put them away as 1 Cor. 7.13 So that the Holiness here spoken of it is wholly to their use it is said Zach. 14.20 There shall be Holiness on the Horses Bells and every Pot in the Lords House sh●ll be Holy Now do you think this was a sufficient warrant to baptize Bells as you ma● read they did in the Book of Martyrs 〈…〉 being holy for the use of the By 〈…〉 Sanctified by 〈…〉 ●●ayer 1 Tim. 3.4 5. And to the Pure all things are Pure Tit. 1.15 That is to their use Thus Children are holy and unbelieving Husbands are sanctified to their use But if you think Believers Children are inherently holy doth not your experience tell you the contrary do not we see good Men have ungodly Children and bad Men have holy Children so that they are only holy for their use they are not born in uncleanness Object 19. 19. When they were formerly circumcised Men of years were circumcised but afterwards Infants were circumcised so in the Gospel when Baptism was first administred Men and Women were baptized but afterwards Infants were Baptized I Answer When God first commanded Circumcision he commanded that it should be administred to Children Gen. 17.10 every Man-child but when Christ commanded Baptism he commanded that persons should be taught and that they should believe and be baptized and never gave a Command to baptize Children Then consider we have the Lives and Acts of the Apostles and Primitive Churches for divers years and not one Infant baptized Paul was converted sometime after Christs Ascension and was fourteen years in Christ Cor. 12.2 In these fourteen years sure some Children were born yet not one baptized that we read of Object 20. 20. They were Heathens that were baptized in the Apostles days I Answer Was the Lord Jesus a Heathen he was baptized The Eunuch a Worshipper of the true God Cornelius a man whose Prayers and Alms came to God for a Memorial were these Heathens Nay do not those who baptize Infants baptize Heathens Eph. 2.3 We are the Children of wrath by Nature It is you that plead for the baptizing Heathens we plead for the baptizing Believers Object 21. 21. But Paul saith 1 Cor. 1.17 Christ sent me not to baptize but to preach I Answer That Paul did baptize 1 Cor. 1.14 15. He baptized Crispus and Gaius and the Houshold of Stephanas and divers others Now what he did he did by Commission or Presumption but he did it not by Presumption therefore he did it by Commission he was sent to preach Baptism fell in as a part of his Preaching Office Philip was chosen a Deacon yet he baptized the Eunuch Baptism fell in as part of his work Acts 8. so that he that is called to be a Preacher needs no call to baptize the other falls in as his work Object 22. 22. But there were three thousand baptized in one day how could all these be dipped in one day they might be sprinkled but not dipped I Answer They might well be dipped for there were twelve Apostles and seventy Disciples as Luke 10.1 that is eighty two these might well baptize three thousand in a day CHAP. IX Believers-Baptism and Infant-Baptism compared 1. Believers Baptism hath a Command Mat. 28.19 20. 1. Infant-Baptism hath not a Command 2. Believers baptism hath many Examples Acts 8.12 cap. 2.37 41 42 c. 2. Infant-baptism hath no Example 3. Believers baptism is from Heaven Mat. 21.25 3. Infant-baptism is from Men. 4. Believers baptism is the Councel of God Luk. 7.29.30 4. Infant baptism hath the Councel of Men. 5. Believers baptism hath been Gloriously sealed Matthew 3. 5. Infant-baptism never was sealed by God 6. In believers baptism the person baptized acts faith 6. But in Infant-baptism the Infant acts no faith 7. In believers baptism the person subjects in acts of obedience 7. But in Infant-baptism the Infant puts forth no Act of Obedience 8. In believers baptism the person knows when he is baptized