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John 4. 1 2. Jesus 't is said there made and baptized more Disciples than John it is not rantize them and then teach or make Disciples of them as the manner of some now-adays is and for a long time has been Lord that ever Men should be so bold and presumptuous as once to attempt to alter or change any thing of this Holy or Great Commission or adventure to do Things contrary to what is given forth here by Jesus Christ as King and Law-giver of the New Testament What will they say when God rises up What will they answer him when he visiteth them Job 31. 14. 4. Note the Extent of the Commission here given by Christ to his Disciples Go teach all Nations baptizing them Go into all Nations or as Mark has it Into all the World East as well as West North as well as South into Cold Countries as well as Hot and make Disciples where-ever you come and Baptize them c. not Rantize them not dip them in hot Climates and sprinkle them in Cold. 5. Observe in whose Name they are required to baptize viz. in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost into the Name so the Greek In the Name doth not only import the naming of the Names of the Father Son and Holy Spirit but in the Authority and into the Profession of the Blessed Trinity of the one Divine Being dedicating the Persons baptized saith our Annotators to God the Father Son and Holy Ghost But how dare any presume to Rantize a Babe that is uncapable to be taught or made a Disciple by teaching In the Name of the Glorious Trinity can they say and prove it Christ hath given them any such Authority I am sure they have no Warrant nor Authority so to do from this Blessed Commission of Jesus Christ It was by dipping of Adult Persons then But it was in an hot Country say our late Annotators where at any time without the danger of Persons Lives it might be so done Doth not our Blessed Saviour's Words immediately following fully answer this Objection and lo I am with you always to the end of the World Has not Christ Power to preserve protect and uphold all such Persons which he commands to be Baptized Nay can we think Christ would institute an Ordinance to destroy the Lives of any Persons Besides we know he has preserved thousands in this cold Climate nay and never did I hear of any one Person that received the least Hurt or Damage by being Baptized according to the Commission of Christ though some have gone into the Water in the time of the great Frost and at other Times of bitter Frost and Snow nay and Persons very Aged and of both Sexes and some that have been very weak and sickly though our Adversaries have falsly reported to the contrary But can they be so 〈◊〉 left to themselves to think this will be a good 〈◊〉 for them for changing this Ordinance of Jesus Christ when he comes to call all Men to an account certainly they will find themselves deceived But say our late Annotators Where it might be we judg it reasonable and most resembling our burial with Christ by Baptism into Death but we can't think it necessary for God loveth Mercy rather than Sacrifice Answ Sirs wherefore do you judg it reasonable and not necessary Is it not necessary for you to do what Christ hath commanded and when at no time there is any danger of the Lives of Persons If you will follow your Master's Command and only Baptize such who are made Disciples viz. believing Men and Women is it not necessary for you to do Christ's Work as Christ has required Is it necessary you should alter any of his Holy Laws and make void one of the great Sacraments of the New Testament by your Traditions I pray my dear Brethren consider more seriously of it From hence it is evident that those who ought to be Baptized are Disciples and none else and that a Disciple is one that is a Believer one that is taught or has learned of Christ The Disciples were first called Christians in Antioch Acts 11. 26. Not only say our Annotators as Scholars were called amongst the Greeks from their Masters viz. Platonists Pythagor●ans to teach us whom we profess to learn of and be instructed by but to mind us of our Unction for Christians are Anointed ones 1 John 2. 2● Such Disciples are the true Subjects of Baptism Yea Christ saith Mr. Baxter in his Commission directeth his Apostles to make Disciples and then baptize them promising That he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved And in another Book of his speaking of the same Commission This saith he is not like some occasional mention of Baptism but is the very Commission it self of Christ to his Disciples for Preaching and Baptizing and purposely expresseth their several Works in their several Places and Order Their first Task is To make Disciples saith he which are by Mark called Believers The second Work is To Baptize them whereto is annexed the Promise of Salvation The third Work is To teach them all other things which are after to be learned in the School of Christ To contemn this Order saith he is to contemn all Rules of Order for where can we expect to find it if not here I profess my Conscience is fully satisfied from this Text that there is one sort of Faith even Saving that must go before Baptism the profession whereof the Minister must expect What can any Baptist say more Let Mr. Baxter tell us what difference there is between contemning that Order Christ hath left in his great Commission and a direct derogating from it or acting quite contrary to it And is not this so viz to Rantize or Sprinkle instead of Baptize and Sprinkle first before they are taught or made Disciples nay and such too who are not capable to be taught or made Disciples of Is no● this to flight is not to contemn Christ's Order in his Commission for sith Christ appoints such that by Teaching are made Disciples to be Baptized he excludes all other the institution of Christ in this his Commission being doubtless a perfect Rule and those who do otherwise follow their own Inventions I find Mr. Danvers cites Mr. Perkins I have not that Book of Mr. Perkins speaking to this purpose on the words of the Commission Teach all Nations baptizing them c. I explain these Terms saith he thus Mark first of all it is said Teach that is make Disciples by calling them to believe and repent Here we are to consider the Order which God observes in making with Men a Covenant in Baptism First of all he calls them by his Word and Commands to believe and to repent In the Second place God makes his Promise of Mercy and Forgiveness And Thirdly He Seals his Promise by Baptism They saith he that
given him at his Resurrection and Ascension into Heaven And having declared himself Supream Lord and Law-giver He 2. Delegates a Power to his Disciples Go ye therefore and teach all Nations baptizing them the Greek word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 make Disciples that must be by preaching the Gospel to them instructing them in the Principles of the Christian Faith teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you and lo I am with you alway to the end of the World that 's the Promise These are the words of the great Commission which contains part of the last Will and Testament of the ever blessed Jesus the glorious Testator of the New Covenant wherein Baptism is found and expresly given forth and with as great Authority and in as solemn a manner as ever was any Precept or Ordinance that we read of in all the Book of God. Object But 't is not said baptize them in Water it may therefore intend the Baptism of the Holy Spirit Answ To which we answer As 't is not said baptize them with Water so 't is not said baptize them with the Holy Spirit They were commanded to baptize that 's evident and that it was Water our Saviour did require them to baptize with and not the Spirit we prove First Because the Baptism of the Holy Spirit was never by our Saviour or his Apostles commanded it was never injoyn'd as a Precept or Duty to be done but was always mentioned as a Promise He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with Fire And again Ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence It argues great Weakness or else Wilfulness that Men should see no better how to distinguish between a Baptism that was commanded as a Duty to be done and a Baptism promised which was never injoyned as a Duty Secondly It cannot mean the Baptism of the Holy Ghost because the Disciples of Christ nor no Man under Heaven had ever any such Power delegated or given to them as to baptize with the Holy Ghost 't is strange Persons should be so blind and bold to think much less to assert that meer Men can give the Holy Spirit or administer that Baptism as if the Holy Ghost was at the disposal of the Will of Man or that Men know whom to give it to which indeed only lies hid in the Breast of God himself who bestows it to whom and in what manner he pleaseth And therefore Thirdly We do affirm from the Authority of God's Word that to baptize with the Holy Spirit is the peculiar Prerogative Royal of Jesus Christ and that he did never impower any Disciple of his to give it He shall baptize you with the Holy Spirit The Father by him and he immediately by himself in his own Person distributes or gives forth of the Spirit according to the good Pleasure of his Will without imparting with this Sovereign Prerogative or peculiar Power to any other Now since Christ's Disciples could not baptize with the Spirit and yet are commanded to baptize it follows clearly it must be Water Object Doth not the Apostle shew that Men had Power to give the Spirit what else is the meaning of these words he therefore that ministreth to you the Spirit it appears that Persons who preached ministred the Spirit Answ By the Spirit is meant the Gospel or Word of Christ as the Law is called the Letter so is the New Testament called the Ministration of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3. 6. The words that I speak unto you saith Christ are Spirit c. Doth God as if the Apostle should say concur with our Ministry and give the Spirit to those who hear it and help us to work Miracles to confirm it And is this done by our preaching the Law or by the hearing of Faith that is the Word of Faith viz. the Gospel see vers 2. or by preaching the Word of Christ Fourthly The Baptism in the Commission cannot intend that of the Holy Ghost because the Spirit 's Baptism signifies the miraculous Effusion or extraordinary Gifts thereof and not the saving Influences Graces and Operations of it which but a few and those too in the Primitive Time did partake of but the Baptism in the Commission is injoyned on all that are made Disciples in all Nations and in every Age even to the end of the World. Fifthly It must be Water-Baptism because our Saviour joyneth it with Repentance and Believing Now all along in order of Practice these two went together both before this time and also afterwards You may be sure had it been any other Baptism it would never have been thus joyned together in order of words with that Baptism that was so united in order of Practice with Repentance and Faith without the least intimation of any thing by our Saviour to the contrary Sixthly Because 't is a Baptism that is to be administred in the Name of the Father of the Son and Holy Spirit how can any with the least shadow of Reason suppose it should be meant of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit sith it is to be administred in the Name of the Holy Spirit Were any ever baptized with the Holy Spirit in the Name of the Father Son and Holy Ghost The Spirit was that with which they were baptized and therefore not baptized in the Name of the Spirit Seventhly The only way further to remove this Objection is to observe what the practice of the Disciples was after the Ascension of Christ in the execution of this great Commission What was it they baptized with See Acts 8. 36. And they came to a certain Water and the Eunuch said See here is Water Vers. 28. They went both down into the Water and Philip baptized him Acts 10. 47 48. Can any Man forbid Water that these should not be baptized And he commanded them to be baptized in the Name of the Lord Jesus That Baptism which in the Commission the Lord Jesus commanded his Disciples to baptise with was the Baptism which they after his Ascension did baptize with and that it was Water the Scriptures we have now cited do evidently shew certainly the Apostles well understood what Baptism it was their blessed Master did command them to administer Eighthly Besides were it not the Baptism of Water which was given to them in the Commission Matth. 28. 19 20. They did that in his Name i. e. by his Authority which they had no Authority to do for other Commissions they had not this being the only place where Water-baptism is mentioned as being instituted and given in Commission to them to administer and to all other Disciples and Ministers of Christ to the end of the World. Now Secondly that this Holy Ordinance of Baptism doth continue to the end of the World is evident First Because whatsoever is given forth by Jesus Christ is given forth by him as he is King and Mediator of the New Covenant and as part of his
last Will and Testament and his last Will and Testament I hope all will grant stands in full force and virtue and every Part and Branch of it unalterable to the end of the World Though it be a Man's Covenant or Testament yet if it be confirmed no Man disannulleth or addeth thereto How much more dangerous then is it for any to disannul alter add to or diminish from the last Will and Testament of the Lord Jesus the Son of God who received Commandment from the Father what he should say and speak And was faithful to him that appointed him as a Son over his own House Secondly The Arguments that Men bring against the continuation of Baptism tend to root out all other Ordinances of the Lord Jesus as well as this Why may they not deny Preaching to continue as well as Baptizing since Teaching is commanded by no other Authority than this Are they not both expresly given forth and joined together by our Saviour in this his last and great Commission May I not argue thus If Teaching continues to the end of the World Baptism continues But Teaching none denies to continue Ergo Baptism continues Do but observe the conjunction between Teaching and Baptizing in the Commission Go teach all Nations baptizing them and again teaching them c. Baptism is fenc'd in on both sides 't is secured one would think as our Lord Jesus has placed it from all Force and Violence whatsoever and that such must be impudently bold as dare attempt to raze it out or seek to disannul it and make it of none effect Thirdly The Promise that is subjoined in express words in the Commission clearly proves the continuation of this Ordinance And lo I am with you always to the end of the World not to the end of that Age only as some affirm See our late Annotators on these words I am and I will be with you and those who succeed you in the Work of the Ministry being called of me thereunto I will be with you protecting you in that Ordinance and blessing you and all other my faithful Ministers that labour for making me and my Gospel known with success to the end of the World not of this Age only but till the end of the World or till the World shall be determined and the New Heavens and the New Earth shall appear Fourthly The practice of the Apostles and Disciples of Christ after his Ascension into Heaven clearly proves that the Baptism of Water doth continue for how frivolous is that Objection that some make against it viz. it was to abide no longer than till the Baptism of the Spirit which say they was Christ's Baptism took place seeing it is so evident and plain in the Acts of the Apostles and in divers other places that it was both taught and practised after that great Effusion or pouring forth of the Holy Spirit which was the Baptism promised and was first of all made good to the Apostles and Saints of God at Jerusalem When the Day of Pentecost was fully come and they were all with one accord in one place by the help and power of which Spirit St. Peter preached to those Jews that had put Christ to death At the hearing of which Sermon many of them being pricked in their Hearts cried out What shall we do Then said Peter Repent 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 Spirit Now the Baptism here enjoined on these Penitents could not be that of the Spirit for how absurd would that render the reading of the words Repent and be baptized with the Spirit and ye shall receive the Gift of the Holy Spirit Fifthly But to make it appear yet more fully that Baptism in Water continued after the coming of the Spirit or great Effusion of the Holy Ghost see Acts 10. 't is said While Peter yet spake these words the Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard the Word that was on Cornelius and those with him And they of the Circumcision which believed were astonished as many as came with Peter because on the Gentiles also was poured out the Gift of the Holy Ghost Vers. 45. For they heard them speak with Tongues and magnified God. Then answered Peter vers 46. Can any Man forbid Water that these should not be baptized which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we vers 47. And he commanded them to be baptized in the Name of the Lord vers 48. Here the very Persons who were baptized with the Holy Spirit were commanded in the Name that is by the Authority of the Lord Jesus to be baptized in Water and it was a thing that no Man did or ought to deny to be their indispensable Duty so that the highest Gifts or Endowments of the Holy Ghost cannot excuse or exempt any Persons from this Blessed Ordinance of Baptism in Water and how bold and daring must that Man needs seem to be who shall adventure to say 't is a low and carnal thing and I forbid it to such who have the Spirit 's Baptism I would to God this were laid to Heart for such Men are certainly grown to a great degree of Pride and Arrogance as well as it argues palpable Blindness Infidelity and Disobedience and that they have lost their Way and go astray in untrodden Paths who shall speak at such a rate Object But say some The Baptism mentioned by you in both these places was done in the Name of the Lord Jesus and not in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost and so not according to the Commission and therefore not the same Baptism Answ To be baptized in the Name of Jesus Christ is to be baptized as Christ Instituted Commanded and Ordained and as a Learned Person saith These words In the Name of Christ signifies no more that Baptism was administred only in the Name of Christ not of the Father and the Holy Ghost than these words Paul a Servant of Jesus Christ argues that he was a Servant of Christ only and not of the Father and Holy Ghost also Or as if those words of Paul to the Keeper of the Prison Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ should be thought to free him from a necessity of believing in the other two Persons for as he that believes aright in Jesus Christ believes also in the Father and Holy Spirit so he that is baptized in a right manner is baptized in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit But because the Lord Jesus more immediately and as our Soveraign Lord Law-giver and Mediator instituted and gave forth this Command they are said to be baptized in his Name meaning they were baptized by his Authority Peter saith Cyprian makes mention of Jesus Christ not as if the Father were to be omitted but that the Son might
were drowned or drenched or overwhelmed in Misery no part free every Suffering is not the Baptism of Suffering but great and deep Afflictions suffering unto Blood and Death in opposition to a lesser degree or measure of them being dipp'd and plunged into Afflictions Mr. Wilson on the Baptism of Affliction renders it to plunge into Afflictions or Dangers as it were saith he into deep Waters so that it appears also from this Metaphorical Notion of Baptism to baptize is to dip or overwhelm or cover the Body in Water See what our last and best Annotators positively affirm on Matth. 20. 22. To be baptized is to be dipped in Water say they Metaphorically to be plunged in A●flictions I am saith Christ to be baptized with Blood overwhelmed with Sufferings and Afflictions are you able so to be c. 2. We read of the Baptism of the Holy Ghost and Fire I indeed baptize you with Water saith John but he shall baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with Fire Now the Question is What we are to understand to be meant by the Baptism of the Holy Ghost whether the sanctifying Gifts and Graces of the Spirit are intended hereby which all the Godly receive or those extraordinary Gifts or miraculous Effusions of the Holy Ghost only which many received in the Primitive Times I know some are ready to make use of the Baptism of the Spirit to justify their Rite of Sprinkling or Pouring because God is said to pour the Spirit upon his People and to sprinkle them with clean Water which we do grant does intend the Graces of the Holy Spirit But certainly if they did consider the ground and reason why Persons were said to be baptized with the Spirit they would soon perceive this Argument would utterly fail them likewise or stand them in no stead For we do affirm that every Believer who hath the Holy Spirit cannot be said to be baptized with the Spirit like as every one that is under Afflictions and Sufferings cannot be said to be baptized with Sufferings as we have shewed But in the first place it is necessary to understand the difference between the Baptism commanded and the Baptism promised the Baptism commanded is that of Water the Baptism promised was that of the Spirit Our Saviour after his Resurrection gave forth his Commission to his Disciples to teach and baptize and then being assembled together with them commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem but wait fo● the Promise of the Father which said he ye ha●● heard of me Acts 1. 4. What was that why 't is exprest in the fifth Verse Ye shall be baptiz'd with the Holy Ghost not many days hence and this was made good to them on the day of Pentecost Acts 2. 1 2 3. which was no other than the Spirit in an extraordinary manner or the miraculous Gifts thereof these the Apostles and believing Jews received first and in the tenth Chapter of the Acts the same extraordinary Gifts or Baptism of the Spirit the believing Gentiles received I mean Cornelius and those with him for they spoke with Tongues and magnified God and Peter saith Chap. 11. And as I spake unto them the Holy Ghost fell on them as on us at the first then saith he I remembred the word c. Ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost ver 15 16. Now no other Gifts of the Spirit than these great and extraordinary and miraculous Effusions of the Spirit we do conclude is or can be intended or meant by the Baptism of the Holy Ghost And that you may see we are not alone in this Opinion see what Dr. Du Veil saith on Acts 1. 4 5. shall be baptized the Greek word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 says Casaubon is to dip or plunge as if it were to dye Colours in which sense saith he the Apostles might be truly said to have been baptized for the House in which this was done was filled with the Holy Ghost so that the Apostles might seem to have been plunged into it as in a large Fish-Pond Hence Oecumenius on Acts 2. saith a Wind fill'd the whole House that it seem'd like a Fish-pond because it was promised to the Apostles that they should be baptized with the Holy Ghost To the same effect saith another as is noted in our Book of Metaphors Baptism is put for the miraculous Effusion of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other Believers in the Primitive Church because of the Analogical Immersion or Dipping for so Baptizo signifies for the House where the Holy Spirit came upon the Apostles was so filled that they were as it were drowned in it or the reason of the Metaphor saith he may be from the great plenty and abundance of those Gifts in which they were wholly immerg'd as the Baptized are dipp'd under Water And it appears by what Mr. Del●un hath written and translated out of Tropical Writers that Glassius and others assert the same things And so likewise Mr. Gosnold a worthy and learned Man understood it speaking of those Scriptures We have here cited saith he these places diligently compared together evidently shew that the Baptism of the Spirit is a distinct Baptism from that of Water and hath no Reference at all to the inward sanctifying Graces of the Spirit but notes out the most extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit that ever were given to the Sons of Men therefore called the Baptism of the Spirit Object But yet this Baptism however was by a pouring forth of the Spirit and why may not Baptism be administred so Answ 'T is evident 't was not by a sprinkling or dropping of the Spirit and therefore no ways for your turn and though it was by a pouring out or a pouring forth of the Spirit yet in such sort that the House in which they were is said to be filled and so they immerg'd or baptized with it But however all confess this was but a Metaphorical Baptism and therefore your Argument from hence at best is but far fetched and signifies nothing for 't is a strange way to go to the Metaphorical Notion of a word to prove a Practice that is contrary to the literal and proper Signification thereof Moreover if this be granted which we have hinted here it may serve to detect the Error of some Men who own no other Baptism than that of the Spirit and think that the ordinary Gifts and Graces of the Spirit is the Baptism of the Spirit which there is no ground as I can see to believe nor was there any other Baptism to continue to the end of the World but that of Water without doubt sith the Baptism of the Holy Spirit was given only to the Apostles and Saints in the Primitive Time for the Confirmation of the Gosp●l as these Scriptures shew Mark 16. 16 17 18 20. Heb. 2. 3 4. Therefore let such take care who say they have the true Baptism
know not nor consider this Order which God used in Covenanting with them in Baptism deal preposterously over-slipping the Commandment of Repenting and Believing It appears to me as if God will sometimes make Men speak the Truth whether they will or no and confirm his own blessed Order though they contradict their own Practice thereby Paraeus the same Person saith upon Mat. 3. 5. shews that the Order was that Confession as a Testimony of True Repentance go first and then Baptism for Remission of Sins afterwards What Commission our Brethren have got who sprinkle Children I know not let them fetch a thousand Consequences and unwarrantable Suppositions for their Practice it signifies nothing if Christ has given them no Authority or Rule to do what they do in his Name Natural Con●sequences from Scripture we allow but such which flow not naturally from any Scripture we deny Can any think Christ would leave one of the great Sacraments of the New Testament not to be proved without Consequences For I am sure there is no Baptism to be administred before the Profession of Faith in the Commission nor no where else in Christ's New Testament and that Faith is required in the second place as pre-requisite unto Baptism is very plain from Mark 16. 16. They must be Believers none are fit Subjects of Baptism but they that believe and are capable to believe He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved c. not he that is baptized and then believes Take heed you do not invert Christ's Order and if there is no Baptism to be found in the New Testament to be practised before Faith much less Sprinkling or Rantism is there required CHAP. VII Proving Believers to be the only true Subjects of Baptism from the Apostles Doctrine and the Practice of the Primitive Churches WE read that the Apostles according to the Commission Christ gave them preach'd the Gospel of the Kingdom having received the Spirit from on high and began at Jerusalem as he had commanded them and so endeavoured to make Men and Women Disciples i. e. bringing them to the sense and sight of their Sins and knowledg of their lost and miserable condition by Nat●●e as being unconverted and without Christ and in Acts 2. where Peter preached the first Sermon that was preached after the Ascension of the Lord Jesus And when they heard this the Text saith they were pricked in their Hearts and sai● unto Peter and the rest of the Apostles Men and Brethren what shall we do then said Peter REPENT 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 c. And then they that gladly received the Word were baptized and the same day there was added to them about three thousand Souls Pray observe the Footsteps of this Flock I mean the manner of the Constitution of this Church it being the first Church that was planted in the Gospel-days it was the Church at Jerusalem and indeed the Mother-Church for evident it is all other Gospel-Churches sprang at first from this and hence some conceive the Apostle calls this Church Jerusalem above being the Mother of us all said to be above not only because she was in her Constitution from Heaven or by Divine and Evangelical Institution but also might be said to be above in respect of Dignity or Priviledg being first constituted and having the first Fruits of the extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit poured out upon them and besides having all the great Apostles at first as Members with her and hence 't is that all other Churches were to follow the Church of God that was in Judea and were commended in so doing and certainly 't is the Duty of all Churches so to walk unto the end of the World. But to proceed Acts 8. we find Philip being by the Providence of God cast into Samaria he preaches Jesus Christ to them and when they believed Philip preaching the things concerning the Kingdom of God and the Name of Jesus Christ they were baptized both Men and Women not till they were Disciples and did believe were any baptized Men and Women not Children not them and their little Babes if Philip had so done he had acted contrary to his Master's Commission In the same Chapter we find he preached Christ to the Eunuch also And they came to a certain Water and the Eunuch said See here is Water what doth hinder me to be baptized ver 37. And Philip said If thou believest with all thine Heart thou mayst And the Eunuch answered and said I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God And they both went down into the Water both Philip and the Eunuch and he baptized him There must be Faith or no Baptism thou mayst or thou oughtest 't is lawful or according to Christ's Law i. e. his Commission A Verbal Profession is not sufficient say our late Annotators on this place Philip in God's Name requires a Faith as with all the Heart and not such as Simon Magus had who is said to believe and be baptized vers 13. this was say they the only thing necessary either then or now if rightly understood How was it known saith Mr. Baxter but by their Profession that the Samaritans believed Philip preaching the things concerning the Kingdom of God and the Name of Jesus Christ before they were baptized both Men and Wome and saith ●he Philip caused the Eunuch to profess before he would baptize him that he believed that Jesus Christ was the Son of God. Moreover in the tenth of the Acts we find Cornelius and those with him were first made Disciples by Peter's preaching and the Spirit 's powerful Operation and then were baptized Who can forbid Water saith he that thest should not be baptized who have received the Holy Ghost as well as me And he commanded them to be baptized in the Name of the Lord Jesus that is by the Authority of Christ according to the Commission So in Acts 16. when the poor trembling Jaylor was made a Disciple i. e. did believe with his whole House on the Lord Jesus Christ he was with his whole House baptized so Lydia believed and was baptized Acts 16. 14. the like in Acts 18. Crispus believing on the Lord and many of the Corinthians hearing believed and were baptized The Chief Ruler believed with all his House and were baptized he believed his House believed the Jaylor believed all runs in their believing all must by believing be made Disciples or not be baptized Luther saith that in Times past the Sacrament of Baptism was administred to none except it were to those that acknowledged and confessed their Faith and knew how to rehearse the same and why are they now See Mr. Baxter in his sixteenth Argument against Mr. Blake if there can be no Example given in Scripture of any one that was baptized
without the Profession of a saving Faith or any Precept for so doing then must we not baptize any without But saith he the Antecedent is true therefore so is the Consequent 1. I have saith he shewed you John required the Profession of true Repentance and that his Baptism was for Remission of Sins 2. When Christ layeth down the Apostolical Commission the Nature and Order of the Apostles Work it is first ●o make them Disciples and then to baptize them in the Name c. That it was saving Faith that was required of the Jews and profest by them Acts 2. 38. is plain in the Text. The Samaritans believed and had great Joy and were baptized c. The Condition upon which saith he the Eunuch must be baptized was if he believed with all his Heart Paul was baptized after Conversion Acts 9. 18. The Holy Ghost fell on the Gentiles before they were baptized Acts 10. 44. Lydia's Heart was opened before she was baptized and was one the Apostle judged faithful Acts 16. 14. So he goes over with all the Scriptures we have mentioned proving they were Believers and none else that all along in the New Testament were baptized 't is strange to me that the Man should have such clear Light and plead for the Commission and the Practice of the Primitive Christians and yet dare attempt to sprinkle Children having neither a Command from Christ or a Precedent from the Apostles for any such thing Object I know 't is objected Baptism was administred only to Believers in the Apostles time but that was the Infancy of the Church Answ I am not a little troubled to hear any Man to argue after this manner for though it be granted in the Apostles days the Church was newly constituted and so might be said to be new born yet to say that was the Infancy of the Church as Infancy imports in our common Acceptation Weakness or Imperfection is a false and foolish Assertion 1. Because that was in truth the time of the Churches greatest Glory Perfection and Beauty and very soon after the Apostles fell asleep the Church though she grew older yet she decayed and Corruptions crept in the Church might in that respect be compared to a glorious Flower that as soon as ever it is blown and quite put forth it is in its Glory and let it stand a while and it soon fades and loses much of its Lustre and Beauty even so did the Church of God and it was foretold also by the Apostles it would so after their departure come to pass by the entring in of grievous Wolves who should not spare the Flock i. e. the Church nay the Spirit of Antichrist Paul saith or Mystery of Iniquity did even then work in the Apostles days And St. John speaks to the same purpose Little Children it is the last time and as ye have heard that Antichrist shall come even now are there many Antichrists whereby we know that this is the last time and indeed all generally believe the Church continued not a pure Virgin to Christ much longer than one hundred Years after his Death now then shall any presume to say that was the Infancy of the Church as if the Church arrived to clearer Light Strength and Glory in after-Times But 2. Had not the Gospel-Church in that Age the extraordinary Apostles with it like to whom never any rose after to succeed them nay such who were conversant with the Lord Jesus after he rose from the Dead and spake to him mouth to mouth and did eat and drink with them as Peter saith Acts 10. 3. Had not the Church then extraordinary Gifts nay such an infallible Spirit and Presence of Christ with her that her Sons could clearly discern Spirits and know when they speak and when the Spirit spake in them Now speak I not the Lord. 4. Was not that Church set up to be a Patern or perfect Copy after which all succeeding Churches were to write can we think that others ever attained to the like much less to greater Light and Knowledg than they These things considered fully shew the folly and weakness of this Assertion and Objection But if Believers were the only Subjects of Baptism in the Primitive Time and this was according to the Commission of Christ and Practice of those days how came this Order and Administration to be altered and changed I mean by whose Authority nay and which is worst of all if that Infant-Baptism may be deem'd to be a Divine Rite or an Ordinance of God sith 't is not recorded in the Scripture nor practised in the Apostles Time it renders not only the Gospel-Church weak and imperfect but Christ himself unfaithful or less faithful than Moses who was but the Servant and yet lest nothing dark or unwritten which God commanded him but did do every thing exactly according to the Patern shewed him in the Moun● Nay and by the same Argument since Infant-Baptism was not instituted by Christ no● practised in the Primitive Church and yet may be admitted as a Divine Ordinance of Christ and so practised by Christians why may not all or many other Rites and Sacraments owned and maintained in the Romish Church be admitted also But Object I have heard some say Is it my where forbid Answ To which I answer where are such things as Crossings Salt Spittle and Sureties c. forbid At this Door what Inventions and Innovations may not come in or be admitted of such a dangerous Consequence is this that it would undo us all Object But say you at that time i. e. at the first preaching the Gospel and planting Churches Adult Persons were baptized only because they were before they believed either Jews or Heathens but when they believed and were baptized their Children had a right to Baptism likewise Answ This is soon said but hardly nay not at all to be proved For it cannot be their Childrens right without Authority or Command from Christ for if we should grant all our Brethren say concerning Abraham's Seed and of their Childrens being in Covenant this will not justify their Practice of baptizing them if they argue thus till Dooms-day except Christ hath left them a Precept or his Church a Precedent so to do for Abraham's Seed though they were such a thousand times over had no right to Circumcision until he received the word of Command to circumcise them from the great God. Nor had Lot and other godly Men in that day any right to that Ceremony who were not of Abraham's Family because God limited his Command to himself his Sons and Servants or such who were bought with Mony and so came into his House Secondly We des●re it may be considered that the History we have of the Gospel-Church in the Apostles days from the first planting of the Church at Jerusalem till St. John received his Revelations contains more than ●ifty Years and there was no ●ewer than three thousand Persons
did baptize and all Ministers ought to administer the same Ordinance to the end of the World. The nature and order of the Commission cuts this Objection to pieces For if the person be a Disciple a Believer he is to be baptized let his Parents be Jews Heathens or Christians 't is all one If you had the like grounds to baptize Infants we should contend no longer with you 3. When you can prove the Faith of the Parents or their subjection to the external Rite of Baptism adds any spiritual advantage to their Children or such as gives them a right to Baptism we will give up the Controversie Object But whereas you say Baptism was always done by dipping the Body all over in Water how can that be since some were baptized in Houses Answ I answer That is a fancy a thing asserted without the least shadow of ground tho no less Men than our late worthy Annotators seem to affirm this very thing for notwithstanding the Jaylor and those of his were baptized the same hour of the Night c. Yet can any suppose they could not go out of the House so late might there not be a Pond or some River near whithersoever they went or wheresoever it was done it is no matter they were baptized which has been sufficiently proved to be Immersion or dipping the Body in Water Object But say what you will the Baptism of Infants is of God for there was a multitude of Children of old baptized to Moses in the Cloud and in the Sea. Answ We have shewed you that was but tropically called Baptism and also that Baptism is a pure New-Testament Ordinance tho 't is like that as some Learned Men have said might be a Type of this Ordinance they being as it were buried or overwhelmed in the Sea and under the Cloud But if that may justifie Infant Baptism it will allow you to baptize Unbelievers also for there was a multitude of mixt People who went through the Sea with Israel besides much Cattel And a mixt multitude went up also with them and Flocks and Herds even very much Cattel Exod. 12. 38. All these were doubtless baptized metaphorically and typically as well us Children under the Cloud and in the Sea therefore this can be no proof for Infant-Baptism CHAP. XIII Shewing the evil Consequences Absurdities and Contradictions that attend Infant-Baptism as 't is Asserted and Practised Object BVT what harm is there in Baptizing of Children is it not an innocent thing can it do the Child any hurt Answ The harm will be to the Parents and Ministers who do that in Christ's Name which they have no Authority from him to do If it do any harm to Infants 't is not till they are grown up and then it may be a means to blind their Eyes and cause some of them to conclude they in Baptism became the Children of God were regenerated made Christians Members of Christ and Heirs of the Kingdom of Heaven and cause others to think they were then rightly baptized and so to look after no other Baptism Whereas poor Souls they are all unbaptized Persons having never had any Baptism at all but Rantism Pray see what Mr. Danvers hath said upon this Respect 1. But is it no harm to alter Christ's Order in the Commission who requires Faith and Repentance to precede or go before Baptism or first to make them Disciples by Teaching and then to Baptize them And for Men to invert this Order as to baptize them then teach them Repentance and Faith sure it must be an evil and hurtful thing so to do 2. Is it not an evil thing to change the true subjects of Baptism who are Believing and Understanding Men to ignorant Babes who neither know good nor evil 3. Is it not an evil thing to frustrate the sacred and spiritual ends of Baptism which are many as you have heard and by administring it to poor Babes render it wholly an Insignificant thing 4. Is it not an evil and a shameful thing to change Baptism into Rantism from Dipping the whole Body to Sprinkling or pouring a little Water upon the Face and to pronounce an Untruth in the Name of the Lord saying I baptize thee in the Name of the Father of the Son and holy Spirit you not doing the thing nor have any Authority so to do nor to baptize Children at all much less to sprinkle them 5. Is it not an evil and harmful thing and a great error to say Baptism takes away Original Sin whereas nothing can do that nor Actual Sin neither but the Blood of Christ 6. Is it not a foolish thing and a Lye to say Children have Faith and are Disciples who are not capable of Understanding to assert a thing that no Man has any ground to believe nor can't without offering violence to his Reason 7. Is it not a weak thing to open a Door into the Church which Christ hath shut up 8. Is it not weak and an absurd thing to say that Infants can't be Saved except they be Baptized partly because Christ saith Except a Man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God Baptism as some of you say taking away Original Sin As if it were in the power and at the will of the Parents to save or damn their Children For this is intimated by this Notion of yours If the Parents or Friends baptize the Child it shall if it die in its Infancy be saved but if they nor no other indeavour to get it Baptized the Child is lost and must perish How can outward Water saith Mr. Charnock convey inward-Life How can Water a material thing work upon the Soul in a Physical manner Neither can it be proved That ever the Spirit of God is tied by any Promise to apply himself to the Soul in its Gracious Operations when the Body is applied to the Water He says Water applied to the Body Because the adult Person who sat under the preaching of the Word cannot be saved without Regeneration Can't God save poor dying Infants unless the same change by the Spirits Operations pass upon them Is not God a free Agent may he not do what he pleases and magnifie his Grace to poor dying Infants through the Blood of his Son in other ways than we know of Do not secret things belong to him what Vanity is there in the minds of some Men 8. Has God ordained Baptism to be an Ordinance to save the Souls of any Persons either the Adult or Infants is the Opus operatum of Baptism think you a likely way or means to beget or bring forth Children to Christ or make Disciples of them Baptism signifies no thing it being but a Sign where the inward Grace signified by it is wanting 9. Is it not strange that you should say That none but the Children of Believers ought to be Baptized And that Baptism is absolutely necessary to Church-Communion or an initiating Ordinance And yet