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A23668 A perswasive to peace & unity among Christians, notwithstanding their different apprehensions in lesser things Allen, William, d. 1686. 1672 (1672) Wing A1068; ESTC R38421 62,276 166

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appointed and yet for all that our Saviour made choice of Baptism by which to initiate Proselytes into his Religion He used a gesture in eating the Passeover different from what was appointed at the first institution as Ainsworth observes on Exod. 12.6.11 Which things I might improve to several purposes but because they are not so directly apposite to what I have last discoursed I shall leave them to be pondered on by such as are scrupulous over much and who think no alteration of Circumstances between the first and after-use of an institution will justifie a Circumstantial variation from what was first practised thereabout III. Dividing Principle to be avoided Another Dividing Principle is That it doth not belong to the Higher Powers in a Nation professing Christianity to intermeddle in any publick establishment of that Religion farther then to protect countenance and encourage the Professors of it in their Profession I call this a Dividing Principle because the Higher Powers doing more then so in having Divided the whole Nation into particular Parish-Churches and having appointed Gospel-Ordinances to be Administred in those Congregations and obliging and constraining all professing the true Christian Religion in the Nation to attend the Worship of God in those Assemblies this being the National way as they call it some do therefore separate from it In opposition to this Dividing Principle I shall endeavour to shew 1. That Nations professing the true Christian Religion do upon that account according to the Scripture stand related to God as his People in a large sence and in contradistinction to the Heathen and Infidel World 2. That a National settlement of the Christian Worship in the Parish-Churches by the Higher Powers is more for the interest of Religion and Men's Salvation then if there should be none 1. To begin with the first of these When God by Abraham designed to set on foot a method of Reforming the World he declared to him he would do it in a National way As for me my Covenant is with thee a Father of many Nations shalt thou be A Father of many Nations have I made thee saith the Lord Gen. 17.4 5. Meaning I suppose that that Reformation which was begun in him by his Faith and Obedience in forsaking the Idols of his Countrey upon God's call and betaking himself to the Worship and Service of the true God should by degrees extend to the taking in of many Nations God at the very first told him that he should be a Blessing and that in him and in his Seed all Nations should be Blessed Gen. 12.2 3. And by St. Paul Rom. 4.16 17. we understand that God's promise of making Abraham a Father of many Nations was not in respect of many Nations descending from him in the way of Natural Generation but by deriving from him that profession of Faith and holy Worship which was transmitted down from him not only to the Nation of the Jews but also to the Nations of the Gentiles To begin this Work in a National way the Lord promised Abraham to give to his Seed his Natural Seed the Land of Canaan as the place where this work should be eminently begun in a National way And all that Nation were accordingly brought into Covenant with God and became his Church and People And all the Proselytes of the Gentiles that forsook their Idols to joyn with them to Worship the God of Abraham and were Circumcised were without any exception save that of legal uncleanness to eat the Passeover Numb 9. And thus it held on in the way of gathering only some here and there out of the Nations of the Gentiles untill Christ gave Commission to Preach the Gospel to all Nations Baptizing them And as the time of bringing in whole Nations of the Gentiles in times of the Gospel drew nearer so Predictions of it by the Prophets were more particular and express Isa 52.15 He shall sprinkle many Nations to wit as he promised in particular to the Jews to sprinkle clean water upon them to cleanse them from all their filthiness and from all their Idols Ezek. 36.25 And again Isa 55.5 Behold thou shalt call a Nation that thou knewest not and Nations that knew not thee shall run unto thee And God's call of a Nation and a Nations Answer to that call makes a Church works a Relation between God and them as some have well observed And Zechariah one of the last Prophets speaks yet more expresly Chap. 2.11 And many Nations shall be joyned to the Lord in that day and shall be his People To be joyned to the Lord and to be his People plainly signifie such a Relation between God and them as doth make them to be of his Church Mat. 21.43 The Kingdome of God shall be taken from you and given to a Nation that is sure Nationally for otherwise we cannot say it was taken from all of that Nation of the Jews Rev. 11.15 The Kingdomes of this World are become the Kingdomes of the Lord and of his Christ These Predictions have been fulfilled as Nations have Nationally imbraced and professed the Christian Religion For it is a vain thing to think that these Prophesies have not yet at all been fulfilled now after the Gospel hath been running its course these sixteen hundred years to accomplish them And if any have a mind to interpret these Prophesies of National Churches by that in Revel 5.9 And hast Redeemed us to God by thy Blood out of every Kinred and Tongue and People and Nation They may do well to consider that the calling of a few out of Nations according to their Notion is not the calling of those Nations themselves It s one thing for Men to be brought to effectual Faith and sincere Obedience by the Gospel and another to be brought to a general profession of it There are the many that are called and yet but few that are the chosen Mat. 20.16 and 22.14 It is in the one sense that they are said to be Redeemed out of every Kinred Tongue People and Nation and in the other that whole Nations are said to be joyned to the Lord and to be his People for so they are by a general call and profession Every individual Person in a Nation that so professeth and Worshippeth the true God in opposition to all false gods as to be called by his Name are in Scripture denominated Sons and Daughters to God in a large sense Isa 43.6 7. Bring my Sons from far and my daughters from the ends of the Earth even every one that is called by my Name As the Worshippers of Idols are called the Children of a strange god Mal. 2.11 So in opposition to that and in a large sense all that Worship the true God are called his Children as the Jews were Diut 14.1 When St. Paul said in Gal. 3.26 to all the Churches of Galatia Ye are all the Children of God by Faith in Christ Jesus it was sure from their profession of Faith