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shall receive everlasting life and then added This is the Sum of my Faith other additaments which Ignorance and Corruption have superinduc'd into Christianity I simply refuse beseeching God to Purge his Church c. And in the simplicity of this Faith saith the Author he liv'd and dy'd Rex arbitratur rerum absolute necessariarum ad salutem non Magnum esse Numerum nullam ad Concordiam breviorem viam fore quàm si diligenter separentur Necessaria à non Necessariis ●t de Necessariis conveniat omnis opera insumatur In non Necessariis libertati Christianae locus detur Simpliciter Necessaria Rex uppe●●at quae vel expresse Verbum Dei praecipit credenda faciendare vel ex Verbo Dei necessariâ consequentiâ Verus Ecclesia elicuit Si haec diffinctio adhiberetur at Jus Divinum à Positivo seu Ecclesiastico candide separetur non videtur de Necessariis longa contentio futura King James Isaac Casaub in Epistola ad Card Peron Regis Jac. nomine scripta a much Greater Person before him by the Pen of Isaac Casaubon spake the same that the things absolutely necessary to Salvation are but few Mr. Chillingworth a Person of Note whose Book against Knot was Licens'd by the Professors of Divinity at Oxford sets that Passage in the Front of it The Prot. Relig. a safe way to Salvation at Oxford 1638. §. 30. §. 43. and in his Epistle to the King calls it a Blessed Doctrine and in his Preface saith All things necessary to Salvation are evidently contain'd in the Scripture and that there 's no Conclusion in the whole Fabrick of his Discourse that is not naturally deducible out of it And that he that believes the Scripture sincerely and endeavours to believe it in the true sence cannot possibly be a Heretick and if no more than this was requir'd of any Man to make him capable of Christian Communion then all Men so qualified tho' different in Opinion be of necessity one in Communion And Men shall find this not only a better but the only means to suppress Heresie and restore Unity And in his Answer to Knot 's Preface §. 12. that to say that Christians of different Persuasions and Communions such as hold all those things that are simply necessary to Salvation may obtain Pardon for the Errors wherein they die ignorantly by a general Repentance is so far from being a ground of Atheism as Knot said that to say the contrary is to cross in Diameter a main Article of our Creed and to overthrow the Gospel of Christ Dr. Stillingfleet having Cited with applause Irenicum ann 1662. Part 1. Ch. 6. §. 6. a large Passage of Mr. Hales concerning Schism saith The Primitive Church was very large in their Foundation and proposed only the main Truths in great simplicity and charg'd not People with loads of Articles as in latter Ages and much less would burthen Men with imposing doubtful Practices upon them as a ground of Church Communion St. Augustin saying the Rule of Faith is common or fit both for the Weak and Strong And he goes upon this Principle in his Defence of Arch-Bishop Laud's Book Multitudes of places to this effect might be Cited out of Dr. Owen Mr. Baxter and many other of the Non-Conformists as would it hurt Kings or Souls to have all Christians hold their Unity and Communion just on the terms they did under St. Peter and St. Paul c. The Nature of Religion in 3 Discourses put out by Mr. R. Baxter Anno 1684. Our Famous and Judicious Judge Hales to add no more says Religion is plain and easie to be known is best in its Simplicity and Purity but is hard to be kept from Corruption by additions which choak and stifle it This is done by the Subtleties of the Schools by turning Religion into Politick Contrivances for Wealth and Power and by Contests about Church-Government and Ceremonies so as to lay the weight of Religion on them c. To this are added the Testimonies of Sir Francis Bacon and of Dr. Isaac Barrow Many sayings that pass current amongst all Attest this as in necessariis Unitas in Adiaphoris libertas in Utrisque Charitas c. But it 's needless to add more Scriptures Reasons or Authorities for this It 's certain therefore that all that believe the great necessary Truths hold Christ the Head and obey His Great Commands are true Members of Christs Universal Church and shall be Saved though they be Ignorant or Erronious in many Useful things For their Works may be burnt and they suffer loss but they shall be Saved yet so as by Fire And those that would Build the Church of God indeed and thereby do good to the World must keep their Eyes strongly fixed on this large Foundation of it in Faith and Love because the Blindness of many which yet goes under the Name of Zeal and Knowledg is such that instead of it they have laid Narrow and False Ones some by adding many things as Necessary that are not found in Scripture or are contrary to it or but their Nice Disputes of things mentioned in it and others by Imposing many Useful Truths as Necessary and Excluding all that own them not And this main Truth may be greatly abused as it hath been * As the Naked Gospel seems to do while it pretends to enlarge Charity and explode Imposition Some its like may press it to make the Foundations so large as to set up a new Heathenism and make Christ our Saviour in effect needless or to lay aside many excellent Truths now owned among us and privily to bring in damnable Heresies that overthrow the Foundation But we are firmly to cleave to it because it 's a most certain Truth and of the greatest Consequence if well minded to build up the Church of God For From hence it plainly follows First That if all who Believe and Obey the Necessary Truths of the Gospel are Members of the Universal Church of God then no Particular Churches may require such Persons to profess and own divers other Useful Truths to the end they may be received into Communion with them Many believe they may and ought to propose many Profitable Truths to such as Necessary Conditions of their Communion with them and will bring many Plausible reasons for it But it 's clear by the former Principle they may not For if they be true Members of Christ's Church though they do not know or own those Truths why should those Truths be pressed upon them to make them Members of such a Church or Churches in Particular Part 1. Ch. 2. § 3.4.5 c. Shall they Exclude those that Christ receives This is Evil and causes great Divisions Dr. Stillingfleet in his Defence of Arch Bishop Laud builds much on this that only the Truths that are necessary to be believed in order to Salvation are necessary to believed as to Church Communion Ob.
do always for in many cases we do things sometimes for several Reasons which we will not may not do always Hundreds of Instances might be given and strong Reasons too By this Rule we should be bound constantly to Communicate with the worst Churches that we think we may Communicate with sometimes but if we could sometimes Communicate with the Greek Churches in their way would we always do it if we could do otherwise Or with the Lutherans would we always do it Or if the Lutherans could joyn with us as the Synod at Charenton in France permitted them to do would they do it always Or if the Nonconformists can joyn sometimes with Churches where there are corrupt and unprofitable Ministers scandalous and malicious People divers bad impositions and an exclusion of some things that Christ hath given for the Churches benefit must they do so always Besides this would tempt the Nonconformists wholly to leave the Conformists Churches for the Conformists argue thus All Churches that may be sometimes Communicated with ought always to be Communicated with But the Conformists Churches say the Dissenters may sometimes be Communicated with therefore they ought always be Communicated with But the N. C. hereupon will argue thus Those Churches we may not always Communicate with we may never Communicate with so say the Conformists But the Conformists Churches may not always be Communicated with say the N. C. Therefore they ought never be Communicated with And this Arguing will be stronger with the N. C. than the other because they are more strongly perswaded they ought not always to joyn with the Conformists than that they ought to joyn with them sometimes But this Principle is deeply laid in the hearts of many N. C. Reformation but not Separation and they say tho' they cannot Conform they must Preach and strive to save Souls and in their places to reform what 's amiss tho' they say the Conformists Churches are not unlawful to be Communicated with They own them as true Churches and would help on the work of God that is done in them and believe the Conformists also should own them and be glad of their assistance 7. Seventhly That Wickedness in Heart and Life against Christ's Commands destroys the Church as well as Errours against his Truths For a profession of Obedience to Christ is as necessary as a profession of his Truth and a sincere Obedience is as necessary to make one a true living Christian as an unfeigned belief of the Truth It 's wickedness that tears the Church of God amongst us and abroad more than any thing and Love which includes Holiness Unites it most and builds it up 1 Cor. 13. It 's not so much difference in Judgement that causes our Divisions as the wickedness and hatred of the Power of Godliness and those that own it tho' of the same way with them and it 's wickedness that chiefly leads People into bad Opinions They therefore go against the Foundation of the Church that neglect it and countenance the debauch'd World Mr. Baxter's Book of Cain and Abel or the formal dead World and those that hate God The great Enmity lies here between the Godly and the Wicked the Seed of the Woman and the Seed of the Serpent and they do not build up but pull down the Church that take part with these Luke 12. Our Lord came to send Fire on the Earth not Peace but a Sword And whence is this but from the wickedness of Men that Fights against him 8. Eighthly That Persons may be true Christians tho' they Err and go much against this main Truth * Yet he that hateth his Brother is a Murtherer and no Murtherer hath everlasting life abiding in him 1 Joh. 3.15 Tho' they be Ignorant or Err in divers useful Truths and be Zealous for their Errours Tho' they Practice divers things in their Lives and in the Worship of God which they ought not Tho' they impose their Errours and Practices on others as necessary to Communion with them Tho' they Vex Fine Imprison Banish and use Cruelties against those that differ from them Tho' they say those that joyn not with them are no true Churches nor can be Saved And much more those that own others for true Christians and Churches and Persecute them not tho' they dare not hold Communion with them when they might and ought For many of these tho' they sin and many of them very greatly may not be in a state of Damnation for they may do such things ignorantly through Custom Weakness or Temptation and may have in their Hearts true Faith in Jesus Christ and Love to him and his Saints and be saved by a General Repentance The Lutherans generally will not joyn with the Calvinists nor our Conformists with the sober Dissenters nor the Anabaptists with either and who dare say that all of those are in a state of Damnation Thus we see what need all sorts of Christians have of this Charitable but true Principle and they especially that are so forward to impose upon others and exclaim against them and Fine Trouble and Punish them too But though some of these may be Saved it highly concerns such to look well to themselves that they be of that number and not like those Jews of old that strove to make the Scriptures serve their Gain and Ambition Grotius on Mat. 21.38 thereby killing the Heir that they might be Great and Rule the People 9. Ninthly Hence it plainly follows that this is the only true way to build up the Church of God Not for People to Conform to all things in the places where they shall live nor to require all to agree to all things taught by Christ or invented by Men and root out all that comply not nor to make forms of Agreement in such words as several Parties keeping their Opinions may agree in as Melancthon Bucer and others in the beginning of the Reformation did but plainly to lay down the great Things of the Gospel wherein we agree omitting other things wherein we differ and bearing with each other and mutually loving and assisting each other These Large and Sure Foundations will certainly lead us to this and all that can be said against it is but the effect of Prejudice or Interest The Lutherans and Calvinists by this means might have United and a miserable Breach have been prevented 'T is not so small a thing we aim at as an Union between the Presbyterians and Congregational for wherein almost do they differ Nor only with the Godly Episcopal Men at home but with all every where that build on the true Foundation and hold nothing that overthrows it as gross Idolatry and damnable Heresies do To approve what is good in all and to cleave to what we judge best To Communicate with others at least sometimes and if we cannot do that yet to love them as the Servants of Christ and seek their good What mischiefs have been in the
This will dishonour Christ to take in Erronious Persons if they hold and practice the Essentials of Christianity R. No But it 's for the Honour of Christ to be so Compassionate and extend his Grace so far as to receive such and his Churches are made for the curing of such and therefore the Pastors of Churches should not be such though the People may If we have not the Errors of such may we not have sins as provoking as their Errors If many besides those that are most Orthodox have true Faith and Love and the Spirit of Christ why should they not be Received In the House of God there is Room for all of several Perswasions that have the Wedding Garment Ob. The Apostle saith Gal. 5.2.9 Behold I say unto you that if you be Circumcised Christ shall Profit you nothing c. R. True 2 Pet. 2.1 2. Tit. 3.2 For they added to the Foundation somthing that destroyed it Such are to be Cast out and all that shall bring in Damnable Heresies A Heretick after the first and second Admonition is to be Rejected Ob. Our Lord severely threatens Churches for suffering those that taught the Doctrines of Balaam Rev. 2.14 15.20 and of the Nicolaitans R. True For those were great sins against the Plain Commands of Christ and such Persons were not to be Born 1 Cor. 5.5 but be proceeded against by Church Censures as the Incestuous Corinthian was Ob. To what end then serve the Confessions of Faith of our and other Reformed Churches in which are many useful Truths besides those that are absolutely necessary if all are not to be kept out of their Churches that will not own them R. They are useful to shew the Truth those Churches have attained to Tim. 4.6.7 Heb. 5.12 1 Cor. 3.1 2 12. Acts 20.27 Mat. 28.20 and which they are to promote For it 's plain we must go on to Perfection and not be always Babes yet Babes and imperfect ones are not to be kept out We are not to stay only on the Foundation but must Build Gold and Precious Stones upon it and make known all the Councel of God and teach the Baptized all that Christ hath Commanded But we must not imagine these Confessions were made that all who are Ignorant or differ in any thing from them should be kept from Communion with them for there are several degrees of knowledge and of means to get it They that have more are to own it and they that have less are not to be rejected as cut off from Christ Where God gives much he requires much and where little he requires but little Our Practice confirms this for the Articles of the Church of England are not required to be Subscrib'd unto by Private Christians but only by the Minsters who are to teach others and ought to have more knowledge than they And some say that they Subscribe them not as Articles of Faith but of Communion that is they will hold Communion with those that hold them which seems scarce tolerable in Ministers tho it may be enough in private Persons that Subscribe them not Against Fisher §. 14. And Arch Bishop Laud saith our 39 Articles are not declared to be Fundamental but onely not Erroneous or Superstitious nor imposed under Pain of Damnation but for a peaceable Consent And whereas the fifth Cannon Excommunicates all that hold them in any part to be Erroneous or Superstitious it s to be understood of those only that affirm it boldly and publickly and not of those that hold it privately Secondly That no Churches may impose Ceremonies and Unnecessary Things upon such that they may be received into Communion with them For if any useful Truths Revealed by God may not be impos'd on those that hold the necessary Fundamental Truths to the end they may be admitted into Communion with them much less may Ceremonies and Things invented by men and not appointed by God especially when they are suspected or judged unlawful by many be imposed on them for that end This is plainly unlawful and is the Cause of abundance of Divisions and Offences If any say the Rulers of the Congregation or Church as we use to speak may appoint divers things never appointed by God Thorndike of Relig. Assem ch 9. p. 212. and many with him if indifferent and not sinful in themselves and require them to be owned and practised by all that shall be suffered in their Communion and that they that oppose such things resolutely are not to be born with but opposed because such are Enemies to Publick Order that it 's not lawful to Dispence with Publick Order for their sake that are Weak for so there will never be any Order It 's clear by what is laid down they may not and that these and all other pretences are Vain For if Persons holding all necessary Truth Rom. 14. clear for this Daven on Col. 2.20 The Naked Truth c. may and ought to be received without owning many useful Truths revealed by God then they that hold all necessary Truths and many other useful Truths too ought to be received without owning or practising such things as were never appointed by God and they judg though perhaps Erroniously to be sinful or at least very doubtful and Inconvenient For if many of Gods useful Truths are not to be pressed as Conditions of their Communion much less may Ceremonies and needless Laws of weak if not worldly men be pressed as necessary to it Mr. Chillingworth is clear in this and 't is a wonder Arch Bishop Laud and King James before him were not so but acted quite against this Principle which they highly own'd * K. Cha. at last saw this Anno 1642. Answ to the 19 Propos would have tender Consciences exempt from such Ceremonies at are judged by some sober men to be indifferent and by others absolutely unlawful 'T is related in the Life of Mornay du Plessis that in the Year 1591. he Discoursed with an English Bishop how ill it was for them in England to Silence and Punish Ministers for not using the Ceremonies and that in the Year 1608. he wrote to the Lord Carew our Embassadour to excite King James to procure an Union of all the Protestant Churches and said the King stood too much upon petty differences among his own Subjects and pressing the Ceremonies upon them And in the Year 1615. du Moulin was sent to the King about means to Unite all the Reformed Churches But our great sin and misery is that many who are for a great largeness as to useful things taught by Christ are for great strictness as to Ceremonies and things taught only by Men. A Notorious Practice against this plain Truth Some possibly are too strict in pressing the necessity of many useful things taught by God as Conditions of Communion but large as to things indifferent prescribed only by Men. This is a far less Fault But the God of
Mercy though we press after all Truth make us large and wise in both and to Practise this which hath been owned by many but observed by few Thirdly Hence it follows that the true Unity of the Church lies not in Uniformity as many through Custom or Interest strongly imagine For the true Unity of Christians lies in their Hearts and Souls the multitude of the Believers were of one Heart and Soul and all that believe and obey the Great things of Christ Acts 4.32 are truly United to him and to each other tho' they differ in useful things taught by Christ and much more if in unnecessary things impos'd only by Men And the Apostles pressed not Uniformity in outward Rites but this inward Unity one Spirit one Lord one Faith one Baptism one God and Father of all who is above all Eph. 4.4 5 6. John 17.21 and through all and in you all And Christ our Lord whose Prayers were always heard prayed that his Followers might be one which was never granted if their Oneness lie in outward Uniformity 'T were well if only some Fops said there can be no Unity without Uniformity in lesser Things Many Great and Worthy Persons stick too much in that Conceit notwithstanding the Clear Demonstration to the contrary But Unity in them is none of the Fundamentals nor hath Christ laid our Unity on them which are so many that Men would never agree in them Besides many Churches that had true Unity had divers Forms of outward Administrations and so may have yet Socr. l. 5. c. 2● Soz. l. 7. c. 29. Spond anno 633. n. 10. and Uniformity in Worship was but late brought in In Spain not 'till the year 633 in the Fourth Council of Toledo and in many Kingdoms to this day and among the Romanists themselves there are varieties of Rites and Customs tho' they agree in the main and divers Orders of their Religious to whom People of all sorts resort are exempted from the Bishops Further People may have great Uniformity and no Unity They may sit together in the same Church say the same words and use the same gestures and yet have their hearts full of Malice and Enmity and usually the bitterest Enemies of true Religion and Godliness are most earnest for a Unity in needless Ceremonies and formalities It sticks much with many that there can be no Decency or Order without Uniformity in Ceremonies 1 Cor. 14.33.40 and that those who obey them not are Contentious and go against the Custom of the Churches of God But this cannot prevail against a clear Demonstration It 's certain all things must be done Decently and in Order Nature teaches this tho' St. Paul had not mention'd it But cannot things be so done without a great many needless Commands of Men Cannot Baptism be decently and in order Administred without the sign of the Cross or the Lord's Supper without Kneeling or a Surplice What if some will stand with their faces towards the East some otherwise and most with their Eyes towards the Minister that Officiates Luke 4.20 as Nature seems to teach All sorts are for Order and Decency and Believe God is not the Author of Confusion but of Peace But it 's said they that obey not such Orders are Contentious and go against the Custom of the Churches of God 1 Cor. 11.5.13.16 Not so but they that needlesly impose them are Contentious and go against the Custom of the Apostle and the best Churches that impos'd no such things And the Custom there mention'd for Women to have their Faces not their Heads only covered was a laudable thing in the Judgment of all and the contrary to it seem'd then to be even against Nature as well as against the Mind of the Apostle * Tertul. de veland virginibus c. 17. quae si fuerit in pectore cognoscetur in capite faeminarum And if any of the things pressed now by some were of that Nature they would be very Contentious that would not obey them And therefore all true Protestants at home and abroad for to be sure they hold the Fundamentals are one and have a true Unity tho' otherwise they differ in many things and to their shame quarrel too Which is a wonderous Comfort to all good Men that bewail these Contentions and labour to have them more United Fourthly It follows hence plainly that none may endeavour by Craft or Force to Root out and Destroy those that Build on the large and true Foundation if they err in useful Truths or will not joyn with them in the solemn Worship of God or at least not constantly but only some times And they sin yet more that set themselves chiefly to destroy those that seem most seriously to Build on the true Foundation of Faith and Holiness For if such be true Christians and Members of Christs Universal Church and ought to be Cherished and Received into Particular Churches without having other useful Truths much less unnecessary things imposed on them then for certain they may not be destroyed by Vexations Fines Imprisonments Dragoonings or Death Those that are true Christians by Profession much more if in reality though they Err are to be cherished by Particular Churches and not to be so used Especially when our Holy Religion is not to be Propagated by Force or Violence nor even Hereticks and Schismaticks as many hold are to be proceeded against in that manner but only by Spiritual Censures and Weapons Fifthly It follows hence That this and other Nations cannot be happy unless we Build on larger Foundations than we have done and more than most of the Lutherans or Calvinists and others of the Reformation have hitherto done The Misery of these parts of the World formerly and to this day comes in a great measure by going against this plain Truth All generally run upon this that there can be no Union or Quiet unless we agree almost in all useful Truths taught by Christ nay and in all things too appointed only by Men And the hands of many who have Eminently owned this great Truth have been chief in this Trespass as King James Arch Bishop Laud and others The Romanists have mightily darkned and opposed this great Truth and few of us are yet throughly freed from those Principles wherewith they have long corrupted the World And Dr. Henry Moore spake not much amiss though he was sharply Censured for it by Dr. Beaumont when he said His Apollogy added to his Mystery of Iniquity 1664. our Church is not quite emerged out of the general Apostacy and that the Reformers having separated from the great Babylon have Built less and more tolerable ones but not to be tolerated for ever And it will be the glorious Work of great Princes to cause the Publick Constitutions about Religion in their Dominions to be large and good and such as a great Part of the Holiest and best Christians may not be Excluded and Trampled upon but