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taken in and Encouraged But because all lies not on those that have Power to impose but much also upon Private Christians Sixthly Hence also it follows plainly That Persons and Churches that are better than others are to own others if Built on the true Foundation for true Christians and Churches and those that are worse than others are to own those for true Christians and Churches that are better than they and to love them as such Some perhaps will say yes if they be in different Kingdoms but not if they be in the same But why not though in the same Kingdom Who made the distinction Seventhly That Persons and Churches Built upon the large and true Foundation of Faith and Love are to strive to hold Communion one with another The stronger and better with those that are weaker and the weaker with those that are better It 's a great Errour to think we may separate for every cause as the Jews did in their Divorces and that there 's no true way of Reforming but by Separateing Therefore they do ill that will not Communicate with Churches where they lawfully may at least sometimes and they do yet worse that will hold no Communion with the best Churches where the best Doctrine Worship and Spiritual helps for Souls are Eighthly That Persons and Churches that own others for true Churches may be oblig'd not to hold Communion with them in the Publick Worship of God at least not constantly Not at all because such Churches may practice things that are unlawful and make them the Conditions of their Communion or Persons may think such things unlawful which are not and while their Errour continues they cannot joyn with them without going against their Conscience Not constantly because such Churches may use many needless inconvenient and suspicious things tho' they that dissent will not say they are absolutely unlawful or may stick in their weaker beginnings or go backward and deny them the use of those Spiritual means which Christ hath given for the promoting their Salvation Ninthly That there may be true Christian Love between those who do not hold Publick Communion with one another because they may both be built on the true Foundation of Faith and Love And it 's a fond imagination to which yet many are too subject to think that those that will not joyn with them cannot love them or that we must needs want love to those we cannot joyn with To think so is a great mistake See Dr. Owen of Evangelical Love disown'd by all Sober Persons and a cursed Root of bitterness and I fear defiles many 'T is a sad thing to see this in so many and is a sign that most build their Religion more upon lesser things wherein the Life of it lies not than on those main things wherein it lies If any say this will cast out Discipline and many choice Truths of Christ and introduce Erroneous Rotten Doctrines I say it will not for tho' People that are weak and disorder'd may be true Christians and Churches it hinders not but that others may and ought to seek after Discipline and Truth and grow in the ways of God And they do ill whoever they are that shall hinder this And a great part of the Evil and Misery of the World lies here To clear these Things yet more fully If the Church of God be built upon such a large Foundation it plainly follows First That they Err greatly that make every useful Truth to be a Fundamental one and they much more that make their Great Errours to be of the Foundation on which the Church is built The Romanists do so by their Creed of the Council of Trent affirming none can be Saved that own it not And they also that set up Opinions of their own to be Fundamental as those do that hold Diocesan Episcopacy and Ordination by it so necessary that there can be no true Church nor Sacraments nor Salvation in an ordinary way without it and whoever else among us that make any of their Opinions so absolutely necessary Secondly They Err greatly that hold all great Errors to be Damnable Heresies and all sinful Divisions to be Damnable Schisms Thirdly They Err greatly that say People are Baptiz'd into a Particular Church or Party and that therefore they forsake their Baptism if at any time they cease to Worship God with that Church or joyn with any other For we are all Baptiz'd into the Faith of Christ admitted into the Universal Church that 's built on this large Foundation and by one Spirit Baptized into one Body 1 Cor. 12.13 But are there any that say so I wish there were not Fourthly From hence it follows that it 's a Great Sin to confine the Church of God to any one Party of Christians whatsoever and cast off others from belonging to it Many are much inclin'd to impropriate Christ to their Party Mead on Ezek. 37. v. 19. as it 's said the Donatists of old did but we must not Unsaint the whole World to Consecrate our own way and they Err greatly that set up particular Churches in opposition to others and so as to disown other particular Churches that are true parts of the Universal Many are apt to destroy God's Invisible Church by their Disputes about the Visible which was appointed for the good of it and to destroy many particular Visible Churches by their strange Notions of Particular or National Churches Fifthly that those of the Church of England that will never joyn in Worship with the Dissenters on the one hand and those Dissenters on the other hand that will never joyn with them act against the plain light of this great Truth And thus many that differ most in other things agree in this Dividing Principle and are great hinderers of the Peace and Edification of the Church amongst us The Non-Conformists are accused that they perswade People not to go to the Publick Churches This is very untrue of most of them But it 's most certain that abundance of the Conformists make it their work to dissuade People from going to hear the Non-Conformists tho' unblameable in their Life and Doctrine and followers of Peace with them They do it publickly with much vehemence in their Sermons and privately in their Discourses Some of them say if any do they renounce their Baptismal Covenant some on their Death-Bed have solemnly engag'd some of their Relations never to hear any of the Dissenters and some of them have Preach'd in great Auditories that a Heathen may be Saved but that a Non-Conformist cannot not to mention other things And who then are the People that seek for Peace and who violently oppose it Sixthly Hence it follows not That If we may joyn with a Church sometimes we are bound to do so always Many build much upon this and that People sin greatly if they do not But this is a great Mistake For it follows not that what we may do sometimes we must
Christian World for want of this Of old to pass by many others year 192 Victor Bishop of Rome who Excommunicated the Churches of Asia for not keeping Easter on the Lord's Day year 257 Stephen Bishop of Rome who Condemn'd Cyprian and his Followers for re-baptizing those that had been Baptiz'd by Schismaticks year 663 The Saxon Christians in England who so oppos'd the Scotch who kept not Easter after the Roman way that they would not receive Consecration from them nor the Eucharist nor give it to them nay and question'd the Baptism Administred by them year 692 The Latine and Greek Churches separated about Fasting on Saturdays eating Blood Unleaven'd Bread in the Eucharist c. Their Quarrel encreas'd under Photius upon the Nice Dispute of the Procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son and not only by the Son tho' the Superiority of the Bishop of Rome over the Bishop of C. P. was in the bottom years 1054. 1213. 1274. Leo IX Excommunicated the Greeks and Humbert wrote against them And the Latins when they took CP Imprison'd and cruelly us'd the Greek Priests for not using the Roman Ceremonies and the Greeks abhor'd them scrap'd the Altars where they had said Mass c. An Union was made at the second Council at Lyons but the Greeks so oppos'd it at CP that Michael Palaeologus the Emperor who procured it was so hated that when he died he was not suffered to be publickly Buried year 1439 And Union made again at Florence but Marcus Ephesius and Geo Scholarius oppos'd it and it came to nothing year 1564 The Roman Church is yet grown higher enjoyns the Council of Trent and the Creed of it and Damns all that own it not 'T were well if by these Miscarriages Protestants both here and abroad had ●nt●●● more Wisdom and had avoided those Contests that have been among them God grant we may be Wiser for the future 10. Tenthly This must needs be most agreeable to Princes and Rulers that unfeignedly endeavour to Promote the Kingdom of God Not to say there 's a Moral impossibility of Peace in a State without a strict Uniformity in the Church Not to force Men to the same Opinion and Practice in all things and to vex and destroy all that differ from them whether upon right or mistaken grounds This Course hath been long taken by most and will not do and no wonder for it 's not of God not according to the clear Truth laid down in Scripture by our Great Teacher sent by God nor according to the Rules of true Wisdom For what Wise and Great Prince would be at the head of a Party only and tempt all others to hate him What great Things can he propose to do in the World or have any hope to effect Whereas the other way is of God speaks Universal Goodness and can be grievous to none but to blind Superstitious People and to such Mean and Wicked Persons whose United Carnal Interests lead them to Sacrifice the welfare of the World to their particular Lusts which at length oft ends in their own ruine But when God shall arise to do good to the World which we hope he will tho' we deserve it not he will raise up Heroick Princes and enable them to break the Yoaks of Superstitious and Designing Men and promote Truth and Love who shall Cherish the Good Protect the Peaceable People of all sorts from their Mistakes by all fair means and tread down none but those that Fight against these things And it 's evident that Statesmen oft-times have Larger and Righter Thoughts than many that pore on Books and refine upon Religion and oft prove like the Princes that delivered good Jeremiah from the hands of those Priests and Prophets that would have destroyed him for speaking the Truth which God sent him to do Jer. 26.10.16 This main Principle and the Plain Consequences from it may be displeasing to divers but it is a Great Truth of God and will prevail in his due time FINIS ERRATA PAge 1. line 28. after Holy Scriptures add a Colon p. 2. l. 14. after Gods Church add a Colon l. 49. for chose read chuse p. 4. l. 8. to such as necessary add a Comma at such p. 5. l. 10. for any useful read many useful l. 39. for Muolin r. Moulin p. 6. l. 6. after themselves add a Comma p. 7. l. 12. for others ore r. others are