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A29129 A cordial-mediator for accordance of brethren that are of different judgments and wayes of administration in things that concerne the Kingdome of God for repairing of the breach and restoring of the paths for many generations : wherein is proposed the way and means (not to inforce or compell to an outward dissembling, hypocriticall uniformity, which is all that can be inforced unto by humane authority, but) to induce and ingage to a cordiall-uniformity even of soule and spirit amongst all that are truly and really Christians, and to bring them likewise into the same wayes and ministrations in the things of God / written by Ellis Bradshaw. Bradshaw, Ellis. 1658 (1658) Wing B4141; ESTC R27175 36,305 46

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Christianity And on the contrary part doe thereby provoke one another to wrath and enmity biting and devouring one another till we be consumed as is but just with God because we cannot agree but fall out by the way and that about the way like untoward children who part themselves into various pathes till they are be wildred and loose one another and some themselves and their poor soules And considering also that all the ordinances of God and the wayes of government and all the ministrations and gifts of God with all the ministrators whom he hath sent and set in his Church yea all the inferiour commandements in the morral Law with all the Prophets Apostles Scriptures both old and new yea all the truths and doctrines or examples therein held forth both concerning Judgements and mercies with all other wayes and means of grace Are all but given and held forth to us through the necessary meanes for this necessary end to wit The producing of love out of a pure heart and of a good conscience and of faith unfained See 1 Tim 1.5 From all which I make bold to conclude that if we make not the observance and use thereof as helps and means conducing to the acquirement and fulfilling of this end but in our keeping of the lesser we obstruct the greater yea and even the m●ine of all And that which if attained would bring the lesser with it as a naturall fruit which is included in it and cannot possibly be seperated from it See 1 Cor. 13. Then without all question or peradventure we quite pervert the end of all the commandements and meanes of grace that God hath appointed at least so far forth as we use them so as hath been said before Making his commandements void and of none eff●ct in our selves or others through our owne traditions for we thereby hinder both our selves and others from acquiring to the end of the holy commandements that are given unto us By the keeping whereof we might be made partakers of the godly nature love cometh of God for God is l●ve Now these things being generally assented too as so I nothing doubt but all that are Christians i●deed in the sight of God both doe and will assent with me thus farre at least and that they will agree to indeavour the acquirement of this blessed end as in duty they are bound I shall further propose those means and wayes which as I conceive would strongly conduce to the acquirement of this end through the help of God the which as I conceive are of absolute necessity and such as without which there is little hopes of this Accordant nor of keeping this commandement in the keeping whereof there is great reward 1. Then I desire as accounting it our duty and the naturall product of true brotherly love that we might pray one with and for another and each for all that we might be healed and our breaches repaired and we united and made of one heart of one mind and of one judgement and that the same mind might be in us that was in Christ Jesus This I doubt not but all that are godly will justifie and own and indeavour to p●actise but that we might doe it in faith it is required that we go first and be reconciled to our brethren and then come and offer our gifts See Mat. 5.23 24. 2. Therefore it is desired for this end that we might have fellowship one with another and each with any both in publick and private and that in all Gods ordinances so as love requireth so farre as possible and convenient as being all members of the same body to wit of Christ and each of other for how else is it ever possible that we should be reconciled if we meet not together my if we receive not one another even as Jesus Christ hath received us to the glory of God the Father See Rom. 15.7 3. John 9.10 Mat. 9.3 3. That instead of disowning or excluding any that is known to be Godly of whatever way or Church they are of either Ministers or people from the Lords Supper or any other ordinance they desire to partake of We might all be willing to invite each other to any ordinance that Christ hath appointed for mutuall comfort and edification where our selves are admitted owned as Godly in case when any Brother shall have occasion to sojourn or be occasionally amongst us to hear the word preached on any other businesse 4. And not only so as but barely to partake of the outward ordinances But that each and all that in the judgement of charity may be accounted brethren might be owned as such and dealt with as such not in word only but in deed and in truth in a p●acticall manner in all these respects or in any other as we doe with brethren that are of the same judgement and society with us as accounting it our duty both to watch over and to exhort reproove admonish comfort restore and releeve and all such duties as need requireth in a brotherly way for his good and comfort as we our selves would also be dealt with in the like case for our soules health and benefit any wayes Reas For this we are comm●nded Doe to all men as ye would they should doe unto you for this is the Law and the Prophets But if to all men much more to our brethren that in the judgement of charity are of the same body together with us under Christ our Head Reas For if they be members though they are but feete the body walketh slowly if it wanteth feete See 1 Cor. 12.21 22. nay If those necessary members of the body should either be cut off or it halteth on them you know the charge and how we are exhorted to make streight pathes for our feete lest that which halteth be turned out of the way which should rather be healed I wish this text were better understood then I doubt it is by the most part even of the Churches of Christ See Heb. 12 12 13 14 15. Such who halt betwixt two opinions should rather be healed and have streight paths made for their feete then turned out of the way to the Kingdome of Christ 5. That the doores of fellowship and Christian communion might be set as wide open as can lawfully be allowed or as can be practised without breach of duty and conscience towards God by building men up in their evill wayes and sowing pillowes under all arme holes healing their wounds slightly and preaching peace when there is manifestly no peace and that for their owne destruction Reas For if the doores of Discipline and Christian communion should shut out any of the elect of God either from hearing of the word or Church communion for their soules health or that they should be offended through the Churches default and scattered abroad yea whither they be weak or strong See Ezek. 34 they ought not to be thrust with the side or shoulder nor pusht with