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A64230 Paidobaptismos orthobaptismos: or, The baptism of infants vindicated by scriptures and reasons Humbly offered in order to a composure of differences at this juncture of time. By Nath. Taylor, M.A. Taylor, Nathanael, d. 1702. 1683 (1683) Wing T544A; ESTC R222422 45,201 106

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15.4 5 6 7. Rom. 4.11 and received Circumcision as a Seal of his Faith whence undeniably follows that Circumcision was not absolutely Necessary to the Visibility of Gods Church among the Jews 2. Neither Circumcision nor Baptism are absolutely Necessary to the Being of a Church because a Visible Church may be without them and yet be a Church Visible as in the Instance of the Israelites whom we proved to be forty Years together Uncircumcised in the Wilderness and yet were they all that time the Visible Church God had on the Earth 3. If Persons be not Church-members before Circumcision or Baptism and be so after it will infer an Operation from the Ordinance not allowable for then these being Circumcised or Baptized would entitle the Heathens to be Members of the Church of God and Christ 4. The Jews did first Proselyte or Teach the Nations the Rudiments of their Law before they Circumcised them and so owned them to be received amongst them So that they were Proselytes and Members as such of their Church before they were Publickly declared and owned to be so by Circumcision According to which our Saviour Adviseth his Disciples in the Text Mat. 28.19 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Going to Disciple all Nations Instruct them in the Principles of my Religion and then being Disciples Baptize them So that there is a Discipleship and Visible Church-membership pre-existent to Baptism And indeed the premising the word Disciple implies none to be capable of Baptism who are not Disciples of Christ and Members of his Church which also in due time Infants will be proved to be 5. If Baptism be absolutely Necessary to Church-membership that none belong to Christs Visible Church but who are Baptized what shall we think of that innumerable number of Professing Christians dispersed over the Face of the whole Earth and scattered amongst Heathen People whose Princes and Governours will not permit this or any other Christian Ordinance to be Practised among them Shall we unchurch these or count them as Heathens What will then become of that Article of our Faith The Belief of an Holy Catholick Church Do not the Anabaptists herein imitate others who while they believe a Catholick Church confine it to their own Synagogues not considering the Catholick Church of Christ comprehensive of all Christian Professors through the whole World nor weighing the sad Consequents of denying Persons to be Visibly of this Church of Christ making them thereby Visible Members of Satans Kingdom and exposing those Persons in their Thoughts to Eternal Ruines which Thoughts are too severe to entertain of those who Profess the same God and Christ but are not Baptized because probably the Ordinances are not permitted in the Territories wherein they Reside 6. If Baptism give a Visible Form to Church-membership Wills against Danvers p. 50 51 52. then must it be often repeated even as often as any Person is Excommunicated or else Baptism is nullified for it being the Christian Practice of the Apostles and their Successors even to our Ages 1 Cor. 5.4 5. to exclude their Assemblies and Excommunicate Persons which was termed a giving such over to Satan who were guilty of scandalous Offences 2 Thes 3.6 Mat. 18.17 till by their Humiliation they had Evidenced their Repentance and so were received again into their Assemblies If that Excommunication can Exclude the Person from being a Member of the Church as it ever did then it nullifies Baptism or else Baptism is not Essential to the Form of Visible Church-membership because it would then follow that the Person even Excommunicated is still a Member of the Visible Church which is a contradictory Solecism or else that his Baptism is nulled and then must Rationally be repeated at his Reception into the Church again and so as often as any being guilty of a Crime is for it Excommunicated and afterwards received into the Church again so often must he be re-baptized Ephes 4.5 which is opposite to the Scriptures Assertion of but One Baptism Thus have I endeavoured to prove Baptism contended for to be not so absolutely Necessary to Salvation or Church-membership as that none can be saved or be of Christs Church unless they be Baptized to remove the unchristian Censures the Anabaptists have of us But Lest on the other side I should detract from the Ordinance and its due worth by rendring its use needless I proceed to prove that the Practice of Baptism is very Necessary as an Ordinance of Christ in any Church of his where it may be had Prop. 3. and that the slighters and contemners of it are really Culpable Which I prove thus 1. Christ hath Commanded its Performance in his Churches under the Gospel to the end of the World Mat. 28.19 And all his Ordinances and Commands ought by us to be Observed 2. Christ himself was subject to it Mat. 3.16 Acts 10.47 and therefore none can pretend to be above it though they have already received the Holy Ghost 3. The Apostles Practised it Mat. 3.1 St. John from hence was called the Baptist And whenever the Gospel was Preached to the Gentiles and unconverted Jews Acts 10.48 Acts 2.38 41. Acts 16.31 32. Acts 16.15 1 Cor. 1.16 and received by them The General way whereby the Apostles owned the Converts was Baptism and we find not only single Persons but whole Families Baptized 4. It is a Seal of the Covenant of Grace which when made to received by Abraham he also received Circumcision as a Seal of it And Baptism succeeding Circumcision denotes probably our greater Priviledges by Christ than the Jews had before Christ Rom. 4.11 who was of the one Sex and derived our Nature from the other by this Sacrament admitting both Sexes to equal Priviledges that of Circumcision only belonging to the Males And Baptism may as significantly be a Seal of the Covenant of Grace as Circumcision Acts 2.38 Gal. 3.27 Rom. 6.3 4 c. the Person Baptized being said to put on Christ which Phrase implies his being Invested with a Right to the Priviledges of Christians and the Benefits of Christ And thus it is of great Use 5. Many of the Converts to Christianity have soon after their being Baptized received the Holy Ghost Acts 8.16 17. to whose Baptism this seems precedaneous and preparatory And Gods usual way of working in an Established Church and Ordinances Baptism being a Publick Sign manifesting the Persons Baptized to be Publickly owned as Members of Christ and Children of God to which this Spirit of Adoption is promised Gal. 4.4 6 7. 6. This serves as a distinguishing Mark in a settled Church to know Professors of Christianity from Jews Turks and Heathens so that all who would manifest themselves to be of Christs Church should desire to partake of and submit to this Ordinance of Baptism And all Christian Parents ought to desire it for their Children since none beneath Heaven can be above