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A47585 Laying on of hands upon baptized believers, as such, proved an ordinance of Christ in answer to Mr. Danvers's former book intituled, A treatise of laying on of hands : with a brief answer to a late book called, A treatise concerning laying on of hands, written by a nameless author / by B.K. ... Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1698 (1698) Wing K74; ESTC R8584 65,265 127

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in some other way yet we ought not to neglect our Duty Because I have obtained Faith in some other than God's usual way for the begetting it shall I not hear the Word preached for the further increasing it in my Heart Again because I have remission of Sins and other Blessings promised in Baptism before baptized shall I reject that Ordinance Sure Cornelius did not do so Acts 10. 45 47. And again I feed by Faith on Jesus Christ and receive his Flesh which is Meat indeed and his Blood which is Drink indeed shall I therefore refuse the Ordinance of the Lord's Supper which is appointed as the Ministry of his Body and Blood God forbid Even so let none neglect this Appointment nothwithstanding any Gift or Measure of the Holy Spirit they have received since it has pleased God to direct to it and left it in his House as a perpetual Ministration Destroy it not for a Blessing that is in it Isa 65.8 Motive 5. Consider the great need thou hast of the Holy Spirit yea and of a further increase thereof tho I should grant thou hast received it already for without it none can savingly believe nor call Jesus Lord. Yet there is a further Promise made to thee as thou art a Believer in Jesus Christ and what can a poor Saint do without the Spirit what Temptations dost thou meet with what Lusts and Corruptions still hast thou to mortify and what outward Tribulations art thou who professest the Gospel exposed to O therefore use all means and particularly this which God injoins thee that thou mayst obtain a further measure and increase of the Spirit of God Motive 6. Lastly Consider the excellent and unspeakable worth and usefulness of the Holy Spirit O what spiritual Profit and Advantage do the Saints of God receive hereby 1. 'T is the Holy Spirit that enlightens the eyes of our Vnderstandings 1 Cor. 2. 10 11 12 13. Eph. 1.17 we cannot see afar off without our Eyes are anointed with this Eye-salve And O what Beauty do we hereby behold in Jesus Christ how are our Souls taken with invisible Objects and what an empty and nothing-World is this when we look through the Prospect-glass of the Spirit of God upon it 2. 'T is the Holy Spirit that revives and quickens us and makes us lively in the Paths of Righteousness Joh. 6.63 Col. 2.13 3. 'T is the Spirit that leads us in the way we should walk Rom. 8.14 yea and makes them Paths of peace and pleasantness unto our Souls Prov. 3.17 't is he that guides us into all Truth and brings Christ's Words to our remembrance Joh. 14.26 4. 'T is the Holy Spirit that comforts us when cast down 't is from hence we receive all Heavenly Consolation Joh. 14. 16 26. 5. 'T is the Holy Spirit that makes us profit under the Word and means of Grace 't is that which maketh our Souls to grow and flourish in the Courts of the Lord's House Heb. 4.2 1 Cor. 3.6 6. 'T is the Spirit that helps us to pray helps our Infirmities and teacheth us what to pray for and gives us access at the Throne of Grace yea makes Intercession for us with groanings that cannot be uttered Rom. 8.26 7. 'T is by the Spirit we cry Abba Father 't is that which bears witness with our Spirits that we are the Children of God Rom. 8. 13 15 16. 8. 'T is by the Holy Spirit we mortify the Deeds of the body Gal. 5.22 't is by that we live and stand and are confirmed in Christ Jesus and sanctified throughout 9. 'T is from the Holy Spirit that all heavenly Grace and spiritual Gifts flow 't is he that divides to every man severally as he will 1 Cor. 12. 5 8 9. 10. 'T is the Holy Spirit which is the Earnest of our Inheritance and which gives an Assurance of the purchased Possession unto our Souls Eph. 1. 10 14. 11. 'T is the Holy Spirit by which we are sealed to the day of Redemption Eph. 1.13 12. 'T is by the Spirit we are made strong and enabled to overcome all Enemies and helped to triumph over Death 1 Cor. 15. 55 57. 't is by the Spirit we know that when our earthly House is dissolved we have a Building of God a House not made with hands eternal in the Heavens 2 Cor. 5.1 These things considered let none blame us that we so earnestly contend for the Holy Ordinance of Prayer with Imposition of Hands in which God has promised and so sweetly communicated as through a Conduit-Pipe such blessed Water of Life to our Souls Shall it not trouble our Spirits when Persons labour to take away the Childrens Bread or spill any of their sweet and heavenly Milk upon the ground CHAP. IX In answer to the Conclusion of Mr. Danvers's Book Mr. Danvers's Conclusion THus you have had a candid Account of the rise growth and progress of this Rite of Confirmation or Laying on of hands from the beginning to this day amongst all that have owned it with the Authorities on which it hath been found and imposed together with a genuine Examination of the Grounds and Reasons each Party have given to justify the same And may we not upon the whole fairly come to the following Conclusions viz. 1. That there doth not appear to be the least Scripture precept or Practice for any such Ordinance of Confirmation or an imposing of hands upon all the Baptized before they break bread or are admitted into Church-communion 2. That the Instances produced to prove it an Apostolical Tradition are impious Lies and Forgeries 3. That the Authorities by which it hath been heretofore enjoined were nothing but Antichristian Can. Decrees 4. That the most eminent Witnesses and Confessors that opposed the Antichristian Vsurpations and Innovations have all along witnessed against and impugned this of Confirmation viz. the Novations Donatists Waldenses Greek Churches Wicklissians All which are worthy the serious consideration of all sober and judicious Christians and especially recommended to them who having rejected Infants and imbraced Believers Baptism do yet cleave to this Practice with these following Observations viz. 1. It is most manifest that those Popes Councils and Fathers that have enjoined and imposed Infants sprinkling for a Sacrament or an Ordinance of Christ have enjoined this also as such 2. That the principal Arguments pretended for the one have been urged and pleaded for the other also viz. Apostolical Tradition and pretended Inferences and Consequences from Scripture 3. That the famous Churches and Confessors that have opposed Infants sprinkling as superstitious Popish and Antichristian have upon the same account opposed this also 4. That it doth not appear that any baptized Church or People did ever in any Age or Country own such a Principle or Practice to this day except some in this Nation in these late times CHAP. IX In answer to the Conclusion of Mr. Danvers's Book The Conclusion of this Treatise in opposition to his
is the Comforter that leads us into all Truth and helps the Saints in their Testimony and Sufferings for Christ and 't is that by which they are sealed also to the day of Redemption Eph. 1.13 Who after that ye believed ye were sealed by that Spirit of Promise He speaks it to the Ephesians who well understood his meaning by remembring what was done to them by the Apostle who a while before after he had baptized them laid his Hands upon them saith the Doctor so they received and were sealed with the Holy Spirit of Promise Now do not we as much need the Spirit 's guidance and to be born up in our Testimony Sufferings and Temptations as the Saints of former Ages and to be sealed by the Spirit of Promise as they did Why then should we not be willing to wait on God in the same way he has prescribed for receiving a further increase of it even in which the primitive Saints did yield obedience Object But some will say We have the Spirit in as great a measure as you who never came under Laying on of Hands and what greater measure have you after your obedience thereto than before Ans 1. We dare not boast of our Indowments we are poor and needy and therefore willing to use all Advantages and be found in every Ordinance to meet with more of Christ and his Spirit and if you have so much that you need not pray nor use the means God directs to for obtaining more 't is a rare state you are arrived to 2. If God be better than his Word we will not complain he hath many ways to convey his Spirit into our hearts yet this is the great Ordinance for distributing of it to baptized Believers But may we not say with one of the Antients By this rite of Imposition of Hands God hath promised and the Saints received the Holy Ghost for tho saith he the Spirit of God was given extraregularly and at all times as God pleased yet this of Imposition of Hands was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this was the Ministry of the Spirit we receive Christ when we hear and obey his Word we eat Christ by Faith and yet the blessed Eucharist is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Ministry of the Body and Blood of Christ the Lord's Supper is appointed ritually to convey Christ's Body and Blood to us so is Laying on of Hands ordained ritually to give us the Spirit Now probably some who are against the Lord's Supper may say they feed upon Christ and have as much Communion with him and Faith in him as many of us who often partake thereof and may be can say as much on this account as you on the other will you therefore neglect your Duty touching breaking of Bread There is a Promise of the Spirit made in Baptism yet some may say they have more of the Spirit than you or I and yet never were baptized Cornelius tho he had received a large measure of the Spirit yet was very willing to be baptized and to do what ever Peter from Christ's command enjoined him And thus the Objection is answered Object But extraordinary Effects did accompany this Administration and such do not follow now therefore the thing you plead for is ceased Answ Let Dr. Taylor speak now for I have largely answered this Objection elsewhere before I met with the learned Doctor If this be all saith he p. 57 59. that can be said in opposition to it it is infinitely vain 1. In the days of the Apostles the Holy Spirit produced miraculous Effects but neither always nor at all in all Men Are all workers of Miracles do all speak with Tongues c. the Wind bloweth where it listeth some have Gifts after this manner some after that 2. These Gifts were not necessary at all Times any more than to all Persons but the Promise of the Holy Spirit did belong to all and was performed to all but not in the like manner Stephen was full of the Holy Spirit of Faith and Power the Holy Ghost was given to him to fulfil his Faith principally working Miracles was but collateral and incident but there is also an Infusion of the Holy Spirit to all and that for ever The manifestation of the Spirit is given to every Man to profit withal And therefore if the Grace be given to all there is no reason that the ritual Ministration of that Grace should cease on pretence that the Spirit is not given extraordinarily 3. Those extraordinary Gifts were indeed at first necessary he gives several reasons thereof one because of them who could not receive the understanding of an incorporeal Nature that if afterwards they be not so done they may be believed by those things which were already done another because of the state of the Church But the greater Gifts saith he were to abide for ever therefore 't is observable that St. Paul says that the Gift of Tongues is one of the least and most useless things a meer sign and not so much as a sign to a Believer but to Infidels and Vnbelievers 4. To every ordinary and perpetual Ministry at first there were extraordinary Effects and miraculous Consignations We find 3000 converted at one Sermon 5000 at another and Persons were miraculously cured by Prayer at the visitation of the Sick and Devils cast out in the conversion of a Sinner And now tho we see no such extraordinary Effects it follows not that the Visitation of the Sick Preaching Sermons c. are not ordinary and perpetual Ministrations and therefore to fancy that Invocation of the Holy Spirit and Imposition of Hands is to cease when the extraordinary and temporary Contingencies of it are gone is too trifling a fancy to be put into the balance against so sacred an Institution relying upon so many Scriptures 5. He argues yet further shewing tho the Gifts of Tongues and outward Miracles remain not with the Church yet the greater or more transcendent Gifts of the Spirit do continue viz. Sanctification and Power Fortitude and Faith Hope and Love c. These are saith he the Miracles of Grace to throw down the pride of Lucifer to tread on the great Dragon and to triumph over our spiritual Enemies to cure a diseased Soul to be unharmed by the poison of Temptation c. This is more than to receive the Spirit or a power of Miracles and supernatural Products in a natural Matter for this is from a supernatural Principle to receive supernatural Aids to a supernatural End in the Diviner spirit of a Man and this being more miraculous than the other it ought not to be pretended that the discontinuance of extraordinary Miracles should cause the discontinuance of an ordinary Ministration and this is that saith he which I was to prove He proceeds to other Reasons but I think he has said enough and therefore I shall return to Mr. Danvers p. 48. who labours against the stream and would make us believe that
Opinion be of little signification yet I cannot forbear to say that as to the substance and main of the design I judg it of so considerable importance that I see not how it can be neglected without very great prejudice to Church-Communion to say no more Haply some may be so nice as to be offended with the Name and dislike Confirmation for fear of Bishoping as if that old-fashioned Garment had but a piece of new-nam'd Cloth put to it and drest up in another Mode if it were so can no good come out of Nazareth Bonus odor veritatis ex re qualibet but if any are under such a fear I think I may assure them they are more afraid than hurt yea afraid where no fear is as they will quickly find if they please to come and see I could wish our dissenting Brethren would weigh the matter more seriously and moderately and since there has been by many of different Perswasions so diligent a scrutiny made ad veritatem invest●gandam and such holy longings after the mind of God herein the result was hop'd to have been a singular Agreement in the thing it self But it may seem strange I confess to all discerning Christians that such should not be able to discover or find out the Antichristian pollutions and mutations in Baptism in respect of the Subject and Manner of Baptizing which is so apparently contrary to the Gospel-rule and pattern also O that the God of Israel would open the eyes of some eminent ones amongst them to see the pure chrystal Stream of this Institution of Christ or help them to use Mr. Vennings's phrase to find the Vein of this Golden Ore since they will not receive it as refin'd and ready-stampt for them by such whose Skill or Faithfulness they seem to suspect But 1. How can they be perfect in Church-constitution and Order whilst they miss the mark in so considerable an Ordinance as Baptism taking a Stone of Babylon for a Foundation and that for Baptism which is none For it has been so grosly abused as a learned Writer noted in another case that there is nothing remaining of it amongst them save the meer Name And 2. May it not be admired to see Men of such Light and Conscience be only pleased with the Theory and notional part of an Ordinance of Christ They see it to be a Gospel-Institution but I could never yet understand they are in the practice thereof If ye know these things happy are ye if ye do them 3. But how contrary to the Rule and glorious Doctrine of the Lord Jesus would they act should they get into the practice thereof whilst they so grievously err in the administration of Baptism since that also wholly belongs to adult persons as must be own'd if the Scriptures be a perfect and sufficient Rule for us to walk by and express whatever is necessary to know concerning this as well as things of the like nature But probably some may object Since most of the Authors mentioned in this Discourse for the further evincing the Truth contended for are corrupt either in Baptism or laying on of hands or both to what purpose are they produced In answer to which I must say that what 's offered on the account of Authors and Antiquity has been occasionally done Mr. Danvers having led us in that path Nay I might say we are necessitated thereto by his means unless we should leave one chief part of his Book unanswered in regard he utterly denies the thing it self viz. Laying on of hands upon baptized Believers as such affirming there is no mention made of any such thing or practice in the Scripture and secondly in saying the Antient Fathers and asserters of it flew mainly to Tradition and the usage of the Church in the case Should an Adversary utterly deny Water-baptism however administred and say it was never commanded by Christ but is a meer human Invention or Innovation of Man yea and affirm that all the Fathers and Confessors that heretofore pleaded for it wholly made use of Tradition and usage of the Church in vindication thereof Would not any that is for Baptism judg it necessary not only to prove it instituted by the Lord Jesus and practised by the Apostles and primitive Christians but also in opposition to his Opponent that those Writers both of former and later times who contended for it did fly to the Scripture for its proof and confirmation tho some of them could not do so as touching the Subject and Manner of Administration Hence it is we have took the same method in the defence of an Ordinance of the same Nature and Authority And now my dear Brethren I cannot but acquaint you that my Spirit has been much refreshed to hear how the work of the Lord has been carried on of late amongst some of you and the readiness of many to receive this despised Truth I am perswaded the more a Truth is opposed the more it gets ground and the Saints with others inquire after it for since Mr. Danvers's Book came forth at one Meeting in London on one day upon my own knowledg near 30 persons came under the practice hereof Vincet veritas let Truth go on conquering and to conquer the Lord will arise and scatter all the clouds of Darkness and Opposition and take away the reproach cast upon his Servants for their Witness to his Truth and Zeal for his Name Let them be ashamed who transgress without cause if we are reproached let us take it patiently since it is for our precious Redeemer's sake who hath said You are my friends if you do whatsoever I command you and in another Place Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least Commandments and teach Men so he shall be called the least in the Kingdom of God Mat. 5.11 Brethren remember the Spirit of God pronounces them worthy of commendation who stand fast and keep the Ordinances as delivered to them 1 Cor. 11.2 and the more we see evil Men and Seducers as those called Quakers and others labouring on every side of us to tread under feet and contemptuously despise all of them let us stir up our selves with one heart in defence of them all and as they are appointed as Conduit-pipes for conveyance of the Spirit and blessings of the Gospel to our Souls so let us walk as such that experience the inward Life and Virtue of them that thereby we may beautify the Gospel and Doctrine of God and our Saviour in all things having Lamps and Oil also in our Vessels viz. the form of sound Words and power of Godliness in our Hearts and Lives And now finally Brethren that I may not be further tedious unto you my breathings and desires are that the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of Lights the God of all Comfort and Consolation would fill you with the knowledg of his Will in all Wisdom and spiritual Understanding grant you more clear and heavenly
Faith and Repentance be the Qualifications then say I the Promise of the extraordinary Gift is made to every Christian Man and Woman yea and every sincere Believer must receive those Gifts or God doth fail of his Promise For I am sure there is not one Soul that is a Believer indeed having obeyed from the heart the form of Doctrine taught and delivered to the Saints but hath more or less received the Spirit of God according to the Promise or Promises made to them as Persons so and so qualified or called as hath already been minded Fourthly The end of that Laying on of hands Acts 8. could not be for the extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit because those extraordinary Gifts or Miracles serve not for them that believe but for them that believe not Now can any think Peter and John were sent by the Apostles from Jerusalem to those that had received the Word and were baptized in Samaria for the profit and benefit only of the Unbelievers there that they viz. such as did not believe in Samaria might by beholding the Miracles or extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit given to them that did believe be convinced that Jesus was the Christ Surely no Man can think or imagine such a thing especially considering the Text says plainly They were sent to them that had received the Word and were baptized sent for their particular Comfort and further Consolation in Christ Jesus that so they might stand compleat in the whole Will of God and might be made Partakers of the Spirit of Promise made to every believing Soul baptized Acts 2.38 for as much as it was their right and they stood in great need of it as all poor Souls do who enter themselves under Christ's Banner For as our Lord Jesus after he was baptized had the Spirit descending upon him and was straightway exposed to temptation from the Devil even so are all his Followers when they take up the Profession of the Gospel to expect to meet with sore Trials Temptations and Afflictions and therefore have need of more of the Spirit to strengthen encourage support and comfort them and to give them further assurance of the Love of God that they may not flag nor be disheartned but may be abundantly enabled to overcome all Enemies and Opposition and remain faithful to the Lord Jesus unto the death To this end doubtless the Apostles sent Peter and John from Jerusalem who when they came pray'd and lay'd their hands upon those Men and Women baptized even for the Holy Spirit of Promise for their particular profit comfort and benefit and not for extraordinary Gifts or Miracles which was 't is plain from Heb. 2.4 for the Confirmation of the Gospel to them that believe not according to 1 Cor. 14.22 Wherefore Tongues are for a sign not to them that believe but to them that believe not but prophesying serveth not for them that believe not but them which believe Fifthly This being so it could not be for the extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit that the Apostles laid their hands on those in Samaria because there was no need of further Miracles forasmuch as Philip had wrought such mighty Miracles and Wonders in that City before in so much that they were all convinced yea the very Sorcerer himself believed and continued with Philip and wondred beholding the Miracles and Signs which were done Acts 8.13 Surely the Apostles at Jerusalem hearing of those things and how the People yea the whole City were convinced and satisfied that Jesus was the Christ would never have sent Peter and John to do that work which was so effectually done before by Philip and therefore I conclude that that laying on of hands Acts 8. was not for Tongues Miracles or the extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit as our Brethren affirm and this being so my work is near done already for if they miss in giving us a true Account how Laying on of hands was used in the New Testament they miss in the main case of all and if that Laying on of hands Acts 8.14 15. and Acts 19. was not for the extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit the greatest Objection is answered and the chief stumbling-block taken out of the way of God's People For if Prayer and Laying on of hands was practised upon baptized Believers as such as a Principle of Christ's Doctrine for the promised Spirit the Comforter as so considered which is the absolute Right Portion and Privilege of every believing Soul to the end of the World then doubtless the Ordinance must needs remain in full force and virtue as God's way means or method of conveyance of the said Spirit to all his Chosen always even until the end But because I shall have occasion to speak more to this anon I forbear inlarging upon it here CHAP. II. Shewing that tho this holy Institution of Christ hath been corrupted by Antichrist yet it ought not therefore to be rejected MR. Danvers Pag. 6. proceeds to shew how Laying on of hands has been asserted by the Antients and by the Canons and Decrees of several Councils Pag. 15. how by the Church of Rome Pag. 17. how by the Church of England Pag. 24. how asserted by some both of the Presbyterian and Independent Perswasion c. What earnings or advantage he could propound to himself by filling up so many Pages in his Book with Stories of this kind I know not Many as I am informed and some in my owm hearing do judg what he has done in this respect makes more against himself than us Nay some who are for this Ordinance seem to be much confirmed by what he has said concerning Antiquity in respect thereof and look upon themselves as beholden to Mr. Danvers for his pains in searching into Authors and in producing so much both from Antient and Modern Writers for Laying on of hands as immediately following Baptism and as necessary to Church-Communion And I must confess I did not think so much could have been produced from Authors and Antiquity in the case as I perceive there may having through his means according as I am capable made some search Tho I must say if there were ten times more to be urged on that account had we not the Authority of God's Word to warrant our Practice it would signify nothing For we will say with Ignatius Whosoever speaks more than is written altho he fast altho he keep his Virginity altho he work Miracles altho he prophesy yet let him seem to thee a Wolf amongst the Sheep Epist ad Hierom. But to proceed I wonder Mr. Danvers should condemn and wholly cast away Laying on of hands upon baptized Believers and have nothing to do with it because it had been corrupted by the false Church the Subject and Manner of Administration being quite altered and changed the Ordinance or pure Institution being turned into abominable Superstition may he not as well cast away Baptism and the Lord's Supper also since they have been every way
it whose Authority he labours to disprove calling them suborned Witnesses and Knights of the Post CHAP. III Shewing who the Antients are and of their Credit and Authority who have born witness to Laying on of Hands ADmit we grant what Mr. Danvers speaks concerning Dionysius the Areopagite and the Decretal Epistles of the first Popes to be impious Lies and Forgeries shall we therefore conclude they are all suborned Witnesses viz. the Antients who have written concerning Laying on of Hands Surely many of the Fathers who have born witness thereunto are generally received and their Authority approved as the best of human Writers What say you to Tertullian shall we call him a Knight of the Post Take his Testimony A.D. 200. de Bapt. c. 6. Manus imponitur per benedictionem advocans invitans Spiritum Sanctum tunc ille Sanctissimus Spiritus super emundata benedicta Corpora libens à Patre descendit After Baptism the Hand is imposed by Blessing and calling and inviting of the Holy Spirit who willingly descends from the Father on the Bodies that are cleansed and blessed Moreover he saith It is the fleshly or outward act of Baptism that we are dipt in water the spiritual effects that we are freed from our Sins Then follows Laying on of hands the Dispenser inviting the Spirit of God by Prayer And being cleansed by Baptismal Water saith he we are disposed for the Holy Spirit under the Hands of the Angel of the Church And further speaking concerning the happy state of the Church in this day he saith de Script cap. 36. She believeth in God she signs with Water that is baptizeth she clothes with the Spirit viz. by Imposition of hands she feeds with the Eucharist and exhorts to Martyrdom and against this Order or Institution she receives no Man Another Witness I shall call in shall be Eusebius not the Pope of that Name but Eusebius Pamphilus who lived in the time of Constantinus Magnus the Emperor about three hundred Years after Christ he certifies fully to our purpose lib. 7. c. 2. that the antient manner of receiving Members into the Church was with Prayer and Laying on of hands Doubtless by calling it the antient manner he must needs refer to the Apostles time Again Eusebius declareth lib. 6. c. 26. That one Novatus being sick was baptized if it may be called a Baptism saith he which he received for he obtained not after his recovery that which he should have done by the Canon of the Church to wit Confirmation by the Hands of the Bishop which having not obtained how can he be supposed to have received the Holy Spirit This was about the Year 260. 'T is also to be noted that in neither of those places nor any where else in Eusebius is the least mention made of Crossing or Chrysm in the administration of this Ordinance Cyprian shall be the next whom none I suppose take for a suborned Witness having urged that of the Apostles going to Samaria to impose Hands on those that Philip had baptized saith he which Custom is also descended to us that they who are baptized might be brought by the Rulers of the Church and by Prayer and Imposition of Hands obtain the Holy Ghost Again saith St. Cyprian Ep. ad Steph. de Haereticis Ep. 72. It is of no purpose to lay Hands on them to receive the Holy Spirit unless they receive the Baptism of the Church I might produce Origen in his 7th Homily upon Ezekiel who speaks concerning it Also Hierom who answers this Question viz. Why he that is baptized in the Church doth not receive the Holy Ghost but by Imposition of hands saith he Dial. ad Lucifer This Observation for the honour of the Priesthood did descend from the Scriptures If you ask me where it is written 't is answered in Actibus Apostolorum in the Acts of the Apostles Ambrose is cited by Mr. Danvers himself with Augustin and others whose Authority is not questioned To which I might add Chrysostom Theodoret c. Several others yea many might be produced besides those he calls suborned Witnesses and yet have we far better Authors and Witnesses to defend this sacred Truth for we have the Authority of our Lord Jesus Christ 't is left on record amongst the first Principles of his Doctrine we have the Testimony of the Apostles Peter and John and one not inferior to them viz. blessed St. Paul Heb. 5. 12. and 6. 1 2. as hath and shall God assisting be made further evident And upon no better Authority I must confess is this sacred Ordinance imposed upon us But now to speak more directly to Mr. Danvers what he insists on in pag. 33. about the Rite of Confirmation as practised in the Church of Rome and as corrupted from the pure Institution we readily grant it is of no better Authority than Infants Baptism And as touching what he speaks of Rivet Controv. Tom. 2. Exercit. p. 44. that it was neither instituted by Christ nor his Apostles 't is spoken with respect of the Popish manner with Chrysm and other ridiculous Ceremonies which was before done with Prayer and Imposition of hands without Chrysm They did saith Mr. Baxter make haste to corrupt it they quickly introduced the Crosses and Chrysm but from the beginning it was not so And as to what he says concerning Ambrose Jerom Augustin and some others it is granted they lived in those times when the Church was adulterated and the holy Appointments of Christ corrupted and changed from their primitive purity yet this makes no more against the holy Ordinance of Laying on of hands than it doth against Baptism and the Supper of our Lord c. as I have already shewed All that Mr. Danvers hath said hitherto of Tradition and Fathers makes only against the Church of Rome and England and others who have drunk of the Whores Cup those things which they cry up for Apostolical Traditions are nought else save meer human Innovations and cursed Inventions of corrupt Men. I shall close this with a passage of Dr. Jer. Taylor who treating about Laying on of hands upon baptized Persons as such saith This was antient and long before Popery entred into the World and that this Rite has been more abused by Popery than by any thing As to what Mr. Danvers speaks of the Waldenses that the true ones were against Imposition of hands if that be true yet it must be understood of the Popish Confirmation which they disowned as a Sacrament accompanied with Ceremonies for so I find they express themselves Such a Confirmation I grant they witness against as being none of Christ's Institution but introduced by the Devil's Instigation 't was the corruption of it and not the thing it self doubtless they witness against but that they owned not Laying on of hands at all after Baptism before admission was granted to the Lord's Table I judg too hard for any to make appear But if they were ignorant of
this Ordinance as well as those twelve The way of God touching the Administration of Gospel-Institutions being one and the same in all the Churches of the Saints notwithstanding what has already been offered may be a satisfactory Answer to Mr. D. concerning what he minds from those two Scriptures yet finding so many Learned Men both antient and of later times agreeing with us in their Expositions on these two Places and not knowing but their Words may with some take more place than what such a one as I may speak I 'll cite a Passage or two Cyprian speaking of Acts 8.17 saith It was not necessary they should be baptized again only what was wanting was performed by Peter and John that by Prayer and Imposition of Hands the Holy Spirit should be invocated Saith Hierom on the Acts of the Apostles We find another Instance of the Celebration of this ritual Mystery for it is signally exprest of the Baptized at Ephesus Paul first baptized them and then laid his Hands upon them and they received the Holy Spirit And these Testimonies are the great Warranty for this holy Ordinance Eucherites is cited by Dr. Taylor p. 43. speaking thus The same thing now done in Imposition of Hands on single Persons is no other than what was done upon all Believers in the descent of the H. Spirit He mentions Zanchius saying I wish the Examples of the Apostles and Primitive Churches were of more value amongst Christians It were well if they were so saith the Doctor but there is more than meer Examples these Examples of such Solemnities the Apostles are our Masters in them and have given Rules and Precedents for the Church to follow this is a Christian Law and written as all Scriptures are for our Instruction Estius on Heb. 6.2 affirms that the Laying on of Hands mentioned Acts 8.17 Acts 19.6 by St. Luke is that of Confirmation whereby the Spirit of God is given to Persons baptized wherewith with they being strengthned confess the Name of Christ undauntedly among the Enemies of the Faith And again saith he That Hands were wont to be laid upon Persons baptized after the example of the Apostles all Antiquity teacheth Dr. Hammond also in his Annot. on Acts 8.17 saith That it was Confirmation may appear probable because it so soon attended their Conversion and Baptism When the Apostles which were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the Word of God they sent Peter and John vers 14. Which agrees well saith he with that of Confirmation which is an Act reserved to the Rulers of the Church and not communicated or allowed to inferior Officers such as Philip the Deacon here And then paraphasing upon Acts 19.6 he saith After this Paul by Imposition of hands and benediction gave them Confirmation by which means the Holy Spirit came on them Mr. Ralph Venning in his Remains speaking of Acts 8.17 and 19.6 gives his understanding upon them That it was the practice of the Apostles after they had baptized Persons sooner or later to lay Hands upon them Thus from what has been said I hope it may appear to all inquiring Souls in opposition to what Mr. Danvers saith page 47. that these two Places are clear Precedents and Rules for this Practice as well as Heb. 6.1 2. and other Scriptures we have insisted upon for as much as there was a Laying on of Hands practised immediately after Baptism and with much certainty upon every Member or baptized Believer and to such an End as is attainable in these times CHAP. VII Further shewing that Prayer with Imposition of Hands upon baptized Believers remains for ever as a standing or perpetual Administration BUT lest any should still object this Ordinance doth not continue neither is the End attainable now I am willing to add two or three Arguments for the further evincing of these particulars Arg. 1. Because the Lord was pleased to bear witness to or ratify this blessed Ordinance or Principle of Christ's Doctrine with the like Signs Wonders and Gifts of the Holy Spirit as he did any other Word Command or Principle of the said Doctrine Now what was thus established must needs remain in full force to the end of the World as our duty and dangerous it is to labour to make it void for by the same Argument may an Enemy lay waste and take away another yea and consequently every one Arg. 2. Because it is a Foundation-principle of God's House or one of the great Pillars next to Christ on which it is built it must needs remain and very dangerous it is for any to take away a Foundation-stone 'T is very absurd saith Mr. Blackwood on Matth. p. 688. to think that one of the six Foundation-principles commended to us by the Apostle should cease and all the other remain to the end of the World Nay is not Imposition of Hands placed in the midst betwixt Faith and Repentance on the one side and Eternal Judgment on the other 't is fenced in on every side there is no coming to slight it 'T is absurd to think the Apostle would place one temporary Principle that was to last but a short time amongst five perpetual Principles and call them all by the same name of a Foundation c. Arg. 3. Because the Promise of the Spirit is very extensive 't is made to all believing and obedient Souls to the end of the World Matt. 28. ult Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you and lo I am with you always to the end of the World John 14.15 16 17. If you love me keep my Commandments and I will pray the Father and he shall give you another Comforter that he may abide with you for ever even the Spirit of Truth which the World cannot receive c. Dr. Jer. Taylor p. 53. speaks excellently concerning the perpetuity of this Ordinance And from this very ground take his own words The perpetuity of this holy Rite appears 1. Because the great Gift of the Holy Ghost was promised to abide with the Church for ever Repent and be baptized every one of you and ye shall receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost not the meanest Person amongst you but shall receive this great thing for the Promise is to you and to your Children and to all that are afar off even so many as the Lord our God shall call this Promise is made to all and unto all for ever And presently speaking as to Laying on of Hands as God's way for the ministring of it I say such a Solemnity saith he 't is not easie to be supposed should be appointed that is it is not imaginable that a solemn Rite annex'd to a perpetual Promise should be transient and temporary for by the nature of Relatives they must be of equal abode the Promise is of a thing for ever the Ceremony or Rite was annexed to the Promise and therefore this also must abide for ever Arg. 4. Because the Spirit which is promised
God forbid we should be guilty of such things Rome and others may herein justly be charged but our Souls witness against it as an abominable Assertion And that remarkable Expression of Dr. Owen's as Mr. D. calls it we can with all readiness and simplicity close in with and judg it necessary once more to recite it viz. This then they who hold Communion with Christ are careful of they will admit nothing practise nothing in the Worship of God private or publick but what they have his Warrant for for unless it comes in his Name with Thus saith the Lord Jesus they will not hear an Angel from Heaven they know the Apostles themselves were to teach the Saints only what Christ commanded them Communion with God p. 171. The Doctor 's Rule is ever to be followed the Lord open his eyes for how doth this clearly overthrow all his Arguments for Infant-Baptism c. But what injury doth it do us who can say Thus saith the Lord Jesus 't is left on record amongst the first Principles of his Doctrine Heb. 6. 1 2. 't is a Command of God if the Oracles of God be his Command Heb. 5.12 which sure none will deny since the Apostle Paul and Stephen a Man full of the Holy Spirit affirm them so to be We believe what the Doctor saith viz. that the Apostles were to teach nothing but what Christ commanded them to whom they were obedient therein and surely then all may see a Divine Institution for this Practice for was it not taught to the Hebrew Church Heb. 5.12 And did not Peter and John teach it to the Saints at Samaria and Paul to the Disciples at Ephesus and to Timothy yea and made them obedient thereto Acts 8.17 19.6 2 Tim. 1.6 If Laying on of hands were not an Ordinance of God and of Divine Institution saith Mr. Blackwood Annot. on Matth. p. 690. then the Apostles in the administration thereof had practised Will-worship nay which is more had left a Rule of Will-worship unto us Heb. 6.1 But 't is absurd to think that the Apostle would do either of these therefore Laying on of hands upon baptized Persons is an Apostolical Institution Far be it from us or any Christian to harbour so uncharitable thoughts of the blessed Apostles viz. that they would do any thing in Christ's Name without his Warrant If any Man saith Paul think himself to be a Prophet or Spiritual let him acknowledg that the things I write unto you are the Commandments of the Lord 1 Cor. 14.37 Compare this with Rom. 15.18 For I will not dare to speak of any of those things which Christ hath not wrought by me to make the Gentiles obedient by word or deed CHAP. VIII Containing a few Motives or Arguments provoking and encouraging to Obedience to the Holy Ordinance of Imposition of Hands BEfore I conclude I judg it necessary to offer two or three Motives to stir up to Obedience such as desire to be found sincere Followers of the Lord Jesus and of the primitive Saints and to walk in all the Commandments of the Lord blameless and to consider whether they do not lie short of their Duty and Privilege whilst they omit or neglect this precious tho despised Ordinance of Imposition of Hands Motive 1. Brethren Consider you have the holy Pattern of the Saints of old to stir you up to a diligent search in the Book of God's Law to find out what his Mind and Will may be concerning you How glad were the Children of Israel when upon enquiry they found out that long-neglected Ordinance of sitting in Booths in the Feast of Tabernacles Neh. 8.14 17. they did not then contend against it or raise Objections saying it has not been done for many years Samuel David Hezekiah and Josiah did it not who had glorious Light and were great Reformers and we have no immediate Vision or miraculous Appearance of God to revive this Institution We find nothing of this nature stumbled them but as they found it written they set about the Work and there was great Joy They were not like many Souls in our days who make Objections against Baptism and Laying on of hands such and such eminent Men say they see it not practise it not 't is not an Institution of Christ if it were sure Mr. such a one a learned Minister and Brother would be for it he is a Man of greater light and understanding than you c. 'T is no marvel they are thus beclouded whilst their eyes are so fixt on Men and instead of walking by the perfect Light of God's Word walk by the Light of those that are so imperfect Motive 2. Consider that by a universal obedience to Christ you will appear to be his Disciples indeed and of the Remnant of the Woman's Seed Rev. 12.17 Yea you will enter into strong bands of Alliance and Friendstip with the Lord Jesus You are my Friends saith he if you do whatsoever I command you Joh. 15.14 This also will add boldness to the Saints Then shall I not be ashamed saith David when I have respect to all thy Commandments Mot. 3. Let the Nature of the Ordinance move you to consider your fault and neglect herein and as you desire that the Church you have given up your selves to walk in the order of the Gospel with being knit and fitly framed together may grow into a Holy Temple in the Lord. Be sure see there is no defect in the Foundation take heed it wants not one principal Pillar and let none speak slightingly of this Institution lest he provoke Jesus Christ thereby Did he command any thing in vain And by the same Argument you adventure to cast off this Principle another may do so by Baptism and consequently all the rest and so in time God's Spiritual House be like unto the literal Temple viz. not have one Stone left upon another which will not be thrown down Motive 4. Consider that those blessed Promises God has made of giving the Comforter the Spirit of Truth which the World cannot receive are entailed to the obedient Soul if we will have the Blessing we must be found in our Duty And how has God crowned this Service as has been shewed with wonderful manifestations thereof Nay consider what measure soever God has given thee of his Spirit by waiting upon him in other Ordinances yet this of Imposition of hands Christ has appointed as the Ministry thereof to baptized Believers as such to every particular Institution there is some special and peculiar Blessing annexed and 't is ordained as God's ordinary way for the conveyance of it as I might largely shew in respect of Preaching the Word Baptism the Lord's Supper Church-Censures c. and the like also in this of Laying on of hands and tho God is not tied to this or that Ordinance yet he hath tied us to the exact observation of them He may anticipate his own Order and give us the Mercy promised in part