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A96362 A true relation of the conversion and baptism of Isuf the Turkish chaous, named Richard Christophilus In the presence of a full congregation, Jan. 30. 1658. in Covent-Garden, where Mr. Manton is minister. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy. White, Thomas, 1628-1698.; Dury, John, 1596-1680. 1659 (1659) Wing W1807; Thomason E2141_1; ESTC R204020 32,885 117

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Repent saith he and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost for the promise is to you and to your children and to all that are afar off even as many as the Lord our God shall call So that we see Repentance and Faith fits men for Baptism and to these the gift of the Holy Ghost is a consequent in the ordinary dispensation although in this case of Cornelius the gift of the Holy Ghost was dispensed before Baptism The Vses 1. To encourage Parents to present their children to God and to testifie their interest in his Covenant on their behalf If they desire God to be the God of their children they should present them to him and accept of the priviledge which belongeth unto them to put them in possession of it Marc. 10. 14. it is said that when Christ had reproved his Disciples for hindering the children to come to him he took them up in his arms laid his hands upon them and blessed them When they are brought to the Ordinance and receive the seal of the Covenant he takes them in his arms layes his hands upon them and blesseth them 2. To oblige Parents to teach their children the Tenor of the Covenant and upon what account they have been owned by God and what their duty is to live unto him If under the Law Parents were obliged to teach their children Deut. 6. 7. Certainly under the Gospel this ought not to be rejected where there is a Covenant under better promises 3. To teach us to observe the Qualities requisite in those who are to be baptized that the Ordinance may not be administred either too scrupulously or too negligently It may be administred too scrupulously when such a distinct knowledge of all the heads of faith and duties is stood upon which may become one who is a large proficient in Christianity It is to be understood that if they have the knowledge of the main object of our Faith and Hope with a desire to be saved by Christ although they know no particular controversal matters yet they ought when they repent to be admitted to Baptism for they are baptized to be made disciples and being such to be taught and directed in the wayes of God according to Christs commandement in the Institution of Baptism Matth. 28. 19 20. make Disciples Baptize Teach Again it will be administred too scrupulously if Baptism should be suspended upon the account that he to whom it is administred should be embodied into some particular Congregation for Baptism is not instituted to make a man a member of any particular Society but to make him a disciple and to own him as a member of the Catholick Church visible For all particular Congregations make but one body unto which all particular believers belong Eph. 4. 4 5 6. 1 Cor. 12. 12. till 21. It may be administred too carelesly if no respect be had to their knowledge whether it be of the fundamental truths that Christ is the Son of God the only Saviour and that whosoever doth repent and believe in him for the mission of sins shall be saved and if no respect be had to the seriousnesse of their intention whether they desire Baptism yea or no for the true end to have a relation to Christ as his disciple in the Covenant to be taught and guided by him or whether they desire it onely for some worldly by-ends as many hypocrites have done And now to make the Application of this to the person in hand and the present action we can testifie of the Qualification of the person that he hath more than a competent measure of knowledge in Christianity both in matters of Faith and of Duties and that his life is answerable thereunto as having renounced all for Christs sake to come to live amongst Christians in a penitent humble sober and mortified state seeking onely to be found in Jesus Christ for the obtaining of the remission of sins and righteousnesse through him This being known to us to be his aym and his profession and having earnestly desired upon these ground and upon the Confession of Faith which he made in one day to be baptized we may warantably and cheerfully proceed to administer the holy Ordinance unto him and say with the Apostle Peter in my Text Can any man forbid water that this man should not be baptized who hath received the Graces of the Holy Ghost as well as we For by his Confession of Faith it will appear that he is largely enlightned and taught in the Truth by the Holy Ghost for not being able either to read or write and dictating this Confession according to certain heads which were given him and doing it readily in one day it is evident that he hath received a large measure of Grace which fits him for Baptism Here the Confession was read as it was Translated out of the French Copy which his Boy wrote from his mouth and it is as followeth The Confession of Faith made by ISUF the Turkish Chaous Who was Baptized in Mr. Mantons Church in Covent-Garden the 29th of January 1658. His name was Richard Christophilus I Believe that there is one God onely who being Eternal of himself above and in all the Author of all life and being is a Spirit only good only wise almighty all just every where present and infinite in all perfection I believe that this Divine Nature doth subsist in three Persons to wit the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost and these three are the same God I believe that the world and all that is therein visible and invisible have been made in the beginning by the Word of God in six dayes and believe also that every man was made after the Image of God faithful and holy and with authority to rule the creatures of this world by God who did breath an immortal Soul in a Body of dust and made the woman of one of his ribs and placed them in Paradise I believe that Man being made of God Faithful was obliged to do his will which if he did he should have lived joyfully in Paradise but if he did it not that he should dye according to the promise which he made unto him But man was tempted by the Devil to transgress the Commandement of God to the end that he should obey Gods Commandement no more but do his own will So the sin of Adam falling away from God became not only the sin of Adam but all his full Posterity is guilty of Condemnation for they are by nature children of wrath who do nothing at all good but alwayes evil All men born naturally of Adam do sin against the Law of God not only against that which is in their hearts but also against that which is revealed in the Word so that all are actually transgressors before God and guilty of death Moreover man