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A32767 Ecclesia enucleata: The temple opened: Or, A clear demonstration of the true gospel-church in its nature and consitution, according to the true doctrine and practice of Christ and his apostles. By I.C. Chauncy, Isaac, 1632-1712. 1684 (1684) Wing C3750; ESTC R215133 47,294 178

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the New Testament in the most general consideration or more particularly referring to it in the mystical part of it or to the Visible Externally Organized parts of it which are the particular Churches I shall briefly go through the places of the New Testament where it 's used for the Readers satisfaction It is taken for the Body of Christ under the most general and comprehensive signification and so it 's to be understood of a Body consisting of Head and Members made up of visible and invisible real and professing only The places carrying it in this sence are Mat. 16.18 Vpon this Rock will I build my Church i. e. my whole Spiritual Fabrick shall be built upon that Person and Doctrine which thou hast born witness to in this Profession Ephes 1.22 23. Hath put all things under his feet and gave him to be Head over all things to his Church which is his Body the fullness of him that filleth all in all Col. 1.24 Who now rejoyce in my Sufferings for you and fill up that which is behind of the Afflictions of Christ mystical in my Flesh for his Bodies sake which is the Church Note that where the Church is called the Body of Christ it is meant of the Universal Church for the most part Eph. 3.10 To the intent that now unto Principalities and Powers in Heavenly Places might be made known by the Church the manifold Wisdom of God i. e. by the whole Church both militant and triumphant by the eminent Grace and Glory shinning forth in them even to the admiration of Angels even to see ver 9. The Fellowship of the Mystery which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God c. And ver 21. Vnto him be Glory in the Church by Jesus Christ throughout all Ages world without end Ephes 5.25 He hath loved his Church and given himself for it ver 27. to make it a glorious Church 29. No man hateth his own flesh but nourisheth it and cherisheth it even as the Lord the Church i. e. the whole Church for we are Members of his body of his flesh and his bones ver 32. This is a great Mystery but I speak of Christ and his Church Heb. 12.23 To the General Assembly and Church of the first born which must be understood of the Universal Church in its purest and most glorious state both militant and triumphant to which every true Believer comes when he is united by Faith to Christ the Head 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 there is the only word in the New Testament can be rendred Catholick Assembly 2. Church is taken in the New Testament for the visible part of the Catholick Church 1 Cor. 12.27 28. Ye are the Body of Christ and Members in particular and God hath set some in the Church first Apostles then Prophets c. In this and such like places Church is taken primarily for the Universal Church though there be many things applyed thereto which more immediately belong to the visible parts of it in particular simular Congregations and differing Members in respect of Office Grace or Gifts And so i 's to be understood in the place last quoted as also Eph. 4.11 12 13. a Parallel Place and such is Rom. 12.4 5 6 7. Lastly 1 Tim. 3.15 That thou may'st know how to behave thy self in the house of God which is the Church of God i. e. in a particular part of the Universal Church which is the pillar and ground of truth i. e. the Universal Church is the pillar and ground of Truth in the world to defend and maintain it and hold forth the light of it but every particular Church is a Candlestick to hold the Candle of the Gospel-Light and Profession and Ordinances among which Christ walks These are all the places so near as I can find which have reference to the Catholick Church where Ecclesia or Church is mentioned unless those that speak of Pauls Persecuting the Church which may be understood not only actual Persecuting the Particular Church of Jerusalem but of the whole Body of Christ because 1. that Church was all as yet Planted and 2. because Christ takes his rage and enmity to be levyed and managed against his mystical Body Acts 9. Saul Saul why Persecutest thou me The places are these 1 Cor. 15.9 Gal. 1.13 Phil. 3.6 Acts 8.3 CHAP. VII Of a Particular Church I come in the next place to shew what the word Church importeth in all other Texts of the New Testament were it is used not yet mentioned which is far the greater part And to make it evident that no other Church is by them intended then such an one which is described in the 19th Article of the Church of England viz. A Church is a Congregation of Faithful Men where the pure Word of God is Preached and the Sacraments duly Administred according to Gods holy Ordinances which can have no other understanding then that of a Particular Church I need not descant upon it it carryes so much plainness and correspondency to the genuine sence of a Church in all places of the Gospel where a particular Church is intended that there is no room for exception The first Text is Mat. 18.17 Tell the Church which is the particular Congregation of faithful men c. It s nonsence to suppose that a National or Provincial Church is here meant that upon every offence between brother and brother an address must be made to a Council Synod Archbishop or Bishop and where have we Counsels or Synods or Pastors called Churches in any place of the New Testament If any man pre●end to object that our Saviour here ●ntended the Church of the Jews ●nd that to tell the Church was to tell the Sanhedrim Let such an one give one instance that the Sanhedrim is called the Church in Old or New Testament I am sure not in the New neither is it rational to suppose that our Saviour gave here Rules for the Oeconomy of the Jewish Church which was so soon after to be dissolved as to its whole constitution our Saviour never intending the erection of a National Church more 2. The next Texts are Acts 2.47 Of the Church of Jerusalem And the Lord added to the Church daily such as should be saved This was without dispute a particular Congregation for there was as yet but that one which was that CXX which Christ left together at his Ascention This was the Congregation of the Faithful which was added to which is the same Church that was spoken of Acts 5.11 Fear fell upon all the Church or Congregation of the Faithful The first multiplying of Churches was occasioned by Sauls Persecution after the stoning of Stephen scattering a great part of this Congregation now grown too big for one Acts 8.1 3. There was a great Persecution against the Church which was at Jerusalem against this Church in particular Sauls Persecution was breathed which he mentions afterward 1 Cor. 15.9 Gal. 1.13 Phil.
Ecclesia Enucleata The Temple Opened Or A Clear DEMONSTRATION Of the True Gospel-Church IN ITS Nature and Constitution According to the DOCTRINE and PRACTICE OF Christ and his Apostles By I. C. In that day seven Women shall take hold of one man saying We will eat our own bread and wear our own Apparel only let us be called by thy Name to take away our Reproach Isa 4.1 London Printed by George Larkin at the lower End of Broadstreet next to London-Wall 1684. THE PREFACE TO THE READER Candid Reader TRue Religion and the Church of Christ are Twins they were conceived and born together and have grown up together in the World and I may say of them as of all the Sons of God in particular That they are born not of Blood nor of the will of the Flesh nor of the will of Man but of God John 1.13 They are only from God and for God and his revealed mind and will In his Word is the great prescribing Rule of both and the only Touch-stone for an unerring Tryal of the Truth of either All Pretentions of humane Wisdom Law and Authority must here vail their Bonnet for if these could justly claim a binding Power in matters of this Nature I know no Reason why the Great Turk hath not as strong Arguments for his Religion in all his Dominions as Christians have any where for theirs We find whatever Prerogative Secular Powers lay claim to that they are fully assured that Religion never takes place upon mens minds by their Authority only they must pretend to at least a Divine as we see The Turk must have his false Prophet Mahomet and his Mufti and the Ten-horned secular Beast must have his two-horned Ecclesiastical Brute So the Heathen Kingdoms and Pagan have always had their Diabolick Priests to influence the Minds and sham the Consciences of Men by the awe of some Divinity or supposed Divine Authority into a Reverend esteem of that Religion they designed to establish suitable to their own carnal designs and advantages Since the knowledge of the True God and the breaking forth of the light of the Gospel in the Kingdoms of the darkness of this world the Devills Mask hath b●en much removed he is found to be what he is His wiles and deceits whereby he hath so long imposed upon the minds of men are very much discovered in so much that it may be said of him in these latter days that he is fallen as lightning from heaven since the Reforming Angels mentioned Rev. 14. have been employed in the Wilderness the three Gospel flying Angels to bring in that glorious light and the two Sicle Angels that cut down the Harvest and Vintage the Thick●ts and shading poysonsome Antichristian Trees have been in a great measure in many places cut down yea Reformation hath been carried on to such degrees that the Angels have been seen having the seven last Plagues and those that have got the Victory ovcr the Beast over his Image and over his Mark and over the number of his name standing on the Sea of Glass having the Harps of God and singing the Song of Moses the Servant of God and the Song of the Lamb c. Yea the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony hath been open and I doubt not but the seven Vial-Angels are coming out of the Temple though Smoak fill it at present from the glory of God and his power In answer to the old enquiry Where was your Church according to Article 19. of the Church of England before Luther We say It hath been for above 1200 years in the Wilderness it was before that ever since the Apostles tim●s under the Draconick Tyranny and Persecution till it fell under the Beast and False Prophet in the midst of Spiritual Egypt Sodom and Babylon out of which it hath been bringing under the conduct of the Angel that was with the Church in the Wilderness by several removes steps and degrees of Reformation sometimes too wofully lusting and turning back again But God will be a Refiners Fire to all the Sons of Levi he will throughly purge away all the Churches dross and take away all her Tin he will wash away the Filth of the Daughters of Zion and purge the Blood of Jerusalem from the midst thereof by the Spirit of Judgment and Spirit of Burning by his trying Providences and bright shining searching Light of the Gospel In order to the last I have presumed to cast in some fire from the Altar have run to and fro a little ●hat knowledge may encrease and ●hat many may be purified and made ●hite Reader what thou seest of ●arkness and ignorance of the Mind ●nd Will of Christ concerning a Sub●●ct of so great concern overlook it of but lend thy Light also as thou ●ast received from the Lord Jesus ●hrist and remember partiality is to ●e laid aside and who ever decrea●eth Christ must encrease If thou ●st no other Argument to resist the ●ght offerd then that the Cross attends ●ruth deny thy self and take up ●e Cross and Truth and follow ●●rist this Life World is but for a ●tle while take heed of b●ggling ●th Conscience and sophisticating ● Word of God by shifting Glosses to make it serve thy own corrupt designs and ends the Word of God ● pure and consonant to it self Christ is and will make it manifest and confest at last notwithstanding all opposition that he is the only Lawgiver his Church he seeks such Wo●shippers as shall serve him i● Spirit and in Truth he hates a● abhors all Whorish Babylonish Dr●ses of his Worship and Ordinance Let Christ be found and embrace● his Church sought out in the place ●che Wilderness where it hath honourished Get true Union to Cbr● the Head becoming a Member of ● Mystical Body and maintain t● Gospel-communion of Saints ● none can harm you The noise that some men make ●e World of Schism and Separation ● nothing but some of Antichrists ●ust that he throws into the eyes of ●ose that he cannot quite blind for ●ere was never any Schism in the Mystical Body of Christ his Vesture ●as never divided and there was ne●●r any true constituted Gospel-Church ●t by Separation and as for Schism it concerns Visible Churches there none spoken of in the New Testa●ent but such as was found in a ●●rticular Congregational Church and ●●ey but superficial Divisions that ●re soon healed He that walks in ●e bond of peaceable communion with ● particular Gospel-Church of Christ ●ll never be hurt by all the Nick-●●mes of Schismatick or Dividing-●eparatist that any of the Worshippers of the Beast or his Image or o● any carrying the mark or number o● his name can cast upon him It 's a● easy thing for men of corrupt minds t● call what they please by the name o● Church and then to stigmatize th● Servants of Christ in not holding communion with it by all reproachf● names of the Devils invention It ● the
greatest interest of every true Fo●lower of Christ to count the cost of h● Profession and resolve that he must ● through good report and evil an● must take a share in the Sufferings ● Christ who is now crowned wi● Glory and Honour as all his Fait●ful Members shall be for he hath sa● that where he is they shall b● also and doubtless there is a rewa●● for the Righteous there is a Go● that Judgeth in the Earth And ●is is the Faith and Patience ● the Saints and of him who shall ●eem it honour enough to be found ●e of the least and am Thy Servant for Christs sake I. C. The Contents of the Chapters contained in this Treatise CHap. 1. The Design of this Vndertaking Page ● Chap. 2. Shewing that a place of Meaning is no where taken in the New Testament for a Church of Christ Page 1● Chap. 3. Of a National Provincial Church Page 2● Chap. 4. Of Parochial-Churches p. 4● Chap. 5. Of the Catholick Visible Church Page 6● Chap. 6. Of the most usual acceptation of the word Church in the New Testament Page 6● Chap. 7. Of a Particular-Church P. 7● Chap. 8. Of the Inferences necessary from the foregoing Chapter P. 99. Chap. 9. Of the Bond of Vnion in the Church Page 115. Chap. 10. of Church-Communion Page 136. Chap. 11. The Conclusion Page 155. ERRATA The Reader is desired before he read the Book to Correct the following Errata's PAge 24. line 21. after Ceremonies add at line 22. after Antitype add were Page 31. l. 2. read destined to Page 37. l. 25. for jugeled read juggled Page 39. l. 11. for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 read 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Page 41. l. 3. after that add though Page 50. l. 15. for munching read mouching Page 72. l. 21. after only read of Page 78. l. 23. after Churches add of Judea Page 91. l. 14. for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 read 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Page 96. l. 24. for who they read they who Page 100. l. 4. blot out and. Page 106. l. 4. blot out in Page 120. l. 14. after one Body add so also is Christ Page 125. l. 23. for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 read 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Page 126. l. 12. for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 read 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Page 141. l. 3. for parterition read preterition Page 142. after Christ add into THE TEMPLE OPENED OR A Clear Demonstration OF THE TRUE gospel-GOSPEL-CHURCH CHAP. I. The Design of this Undertaking AS the true Church of Christ is the most glorious Fabrick that ever God created in the fashioning of ●hich his infinite Wisdom Power Goodness and Truth did most trancendently appear and wherein he ●ath and will magnify all his glorious Attributes and his Son Chri● Jesus the Image of the Fathers Pe●son above what he hath done in a● the Artifice of the Old Creation S● there is no one thing in the wor● that Satan and his Instruments ha● levyed their Counsels Power an● Malice more at since the first a●pearance of it in the World B● seeing he could never prevail by a● the powers of Hell to destroy it ● hath managed and carryed on ● design principally for the darknin● clouding and obscuring the Glo● of it and finding the unbelievi●● world began to have their Eyes ●pened and to behold the Glory ● Christ and his glorious Body t● Church He provides a Fob Chr●● and Sham-Church which he set 〈◊〉 the world on wondering after A● when by the light of the Gosp●● breaking forth with greater brigh●ness that spiritual Egyptian darkne●● which had over-spread the Europe●● Hemisphere began to vanish that Church was discovered to be a Sy●agogue of Satan and a Diabolical Sheat by her Heathenish Idolatries ●piritual Whoredoms and whorish ●ttire the grand Deceiver betook ●imself to new measures and con●rived ways and methods for con●ounding and darkning the minds of men that upon the dawning of Gospel light were studiously intent ●pon a Reformation And among other Bombs of Hellish Mixture that ●e flung in and brake among them ●or the distracting and dividing ●hem in this great Undertaking this was not the least To confound ●heir Language Fain they would ●or the most part have Extricated ●hemselves from the Antichristian Labyrinth and found the way by the Clue of Gods word through that Chymerian Monkish darkness in matters of Doctrine and arrived at ●o great a clearness and full Understanding of the most weighty and necessary Points for Life and Salvation and were so abundantly satisfied in what they believed and professed in Opposition to all the Romish Lyes and Hypocrisies that Triumphing in their cause they loved not their Lives unto Death and having weather'd this Cape of good hope even through a Sea of blood and many a Hurricane of smart Persecutions They began anon to be becalmed just as they should have Entred the Haven of a full Reformation For falling now under the the Countenance and Favour of Protestant Princes they found not only that ease and rest from Persecution was very delightful and that seeing they were safe through the Faith and Patience of their Predecessors as to the main points of Salvation they thought it not advisable to run any further adventure in matters as they thought of lesser moment Seeing the passage was also Hazardous in respect of worldly Pomp and Interest finding that if they went so far as the humility plainess and simplicity of the Gospel in the worship of Christ they must lay aside all that gawdy dress of Church Dignities and Ceremonies which the Curtizan of Rome had bedaubed it with and hence because the Love of Money is the Root of all Evil they came to treat with her for the Mammon of Vnrighteousness and it was agreed that the Reformed Religion in all matters of worship should for the most part appear in the Romish dress attire should be accompanyed with the like Profit Honours Pleasures that so the honest woman might not be distinguished from the whore by the Dress and this expos'd in the street And now I say behold Satans great Subtilty when he hath obtained thus much that these two Ladies walk up and down in one fashion he calls them both by one Name so that now men begin to question their difference and suspect they are related to each other as Aholah and Aholibah and many finding the Reformed Church so like unto the Romish they doubt whether there be any such thing as a true Church of Christ on Earth and seeing so many women play the whore do question whether there is any honest woman living But many run to and fro and knowledge increasing some tell us and confidently affirm they have found this Church or Christ and that all this while it hath been in the Antichristian Wilderness And others entring into it say Surely it is so there is much of the Sweetness of Christs Love and consolations of the Spirit But yet there are many things dark
and obscure and so will be until such time as this Babylonish cheat be perfectly discovered to the minds of men and that whole fabrick destroyed Among all the Mists and Foggs that this Mistress of Sorceries hath raised to lose the true Spouse of Christ in it there 's not many hath been greater then the confusion of Languages and especially about the word Church and Schism that all Enquirers spake of the Church but no two meant the same thing men generally agreed there was a Church and a true one excluding Rome but could not tell what a kind of thing it should be and great contentions have been and are to this day about it Some say Here is the Church and others that it is there and every one cries up his Church and calls others Schismaticks and they that get power into their hands deal with others as such Now it would be worth our while to search after many who have found for confirmation of those that will be perswaded of the Truth and to examine every Church that pretends to that Name by the Test of the Gospel that we may be fully resolved what metal each is made of I know all Christians of what mould or size whatever do pretend to lay no other Foundation then Jesus Christ and it s well if it were true of all professing themselves Protestants for that Foundadation is a Rock and they are so far wise that lay Christ as such in their writings and doctrine but yet that will not bear an ill Superstructure as a good one will not long stand on a bad foundation so a good foundation will not long bear up an ill Superstructure 1 Cor. 3.11 12. Other Foundation can no man lay then that is laid which is Jesus Christ. Now if any man build upon this Foundation Gold Silver Precious-stones Wood Hay Stubble Every mans work shall be manifest for the day shall declare it because it shall be revealed by fire and the fire shall try every mans work of what sort it is verse 14. If any mans work abide which he hath ●uilt thereupon he shall receive a reward verse 15. If any mans work shall be burnt he shall suffer loss but he himself shall be saved provided he lay a good foundation yet so as by fire I doubt not but many good mens and Ministers Church-works will be burnt and they will suffer loss it will be manifest one day to be the great blemish of the Reformation that so many good men that have Preached Christ clearly as to his Sonship Natures Offices Merits and Satisfaction for Justification and Sanctif●cation have from interest prejudice or ignorance extreamly fumbled in most of the concerns of his Gospel-Church I have much admired to hear some mens Pulpit-zeal against sin in general and for the advancement of holiness even to a justifying condition and when we come to enquire of the particular cases for the practice of it in Gospel and revealed Religion in duties toward God they can tell you of nothing but moral natural Religion and reduce all the Service of God under the Gospel thereto saying they have no other Rule to direct us there but such as this Let every soul be subject to the Higher Powers Rom. 13.1 So as for revealed Religion under the Gospel our judgments and practice must be wholly regulated by and resolved into the wills laws and commands of men But to come to the matter we intend seeing the word Church is cloathed with so great ambiguity and so much dust raised about it to the perplexing of mens minds and Consciences we shall principally fix our Enquiries for the true sence and notion of the word upon the tenure of the Gospel and the meaning of the Spirit of God there knowing that it is That hath the greatest power upon the Consciences of men when it comes with evidence and demonstration to convince us of Truth and whereas fire and sword yea mens great words and looks may terrify flesh and blood yea Pulpit Thunder-Claps discharged on the behalf of Error and Nonsense do keep many weak judgments and consciences in bondage and thraldom afrighting them from an impartial search for truth by hard names equivocating words passionate and zealous ways of expression yet a Conscience truly enlightened by Divine Testimony is very little concern'd at such things any more than to pity such passionate Soul-confounding blind guides and much more their poor deluded enslaved Followers I shall handle this word Church two ways for our more distinct understanding its true Gospel meaning 1. Shew in what sence it is not usually taken 2. In what sence it is CHAP. II. Shewing that a place of Meeting is no where taken in the New Testament for a Church of Christ IT 's necessary to intimate concerning the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in General that tho' it be taken for a Congregation or Assembly of people yet it 's not alwayes limited to a religious one but is used by Classick Authors for any Assembly prophane civil or religious and so it 's used expresly Acts 19. for a prophane and tumultuous assembly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and for a civil lawful Court or Assembly ver 39. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the first of which was dismissed ver 40. But in the proper and usual sence of the Spirit of God in the New Testament it 's every where except in the place above mentioned taken for a Church of Christ in one sence or another and therefore that we may be assured in what sences it is understood it 's necessary to winnow the Chaff from the Wheat and set aside such things as through the mistakes of men error custom and carnal interest are usually called so and imposed as such upon erring or unthinking judgments when Christ and his Gospel never called them so First there is nothing more frequent among us then to call a place of meeting for Publick-Worship a Church I affirm there is no just reason of understanding it so in the New Testament no not in a Metonymy-sence though Learned Mr. Joseph Mede takes a great deal of pains to prove that the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Cor. 11.22 Have ye not houses to eat and drink in but despise you the Church of God is there to be understood for the material place of ordinary assembling together for the Worship of God and saith that their Oratories where they frequently met were called Churches and yet in the begining of his discourse he saith It is taken for granted in a manner by the most of our Reformed Writers and affirmed by some of the other side that in the Apostles times and ages next after them whilst the Church lived under Pagan and Persecuting Emperours Christians had no Oratories or places set apart for Divine Worship but that they assembled here and there promiscuously and uncertainly as they pleased or the occasion served in places of common use and not otherwise which thing undoubtedly is justly enough and
upon grounds more evident believed then any reasons brought to prove the contrary by that worthy person wherein he acknowledgeth himself almost singular in this undertaking and lays his first and greatest stress on that expression 1 Cor. 11.22 Here saith he I take the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Church to note not the Assembly but the place appointed for sacred duties and that from the opposition thereof to 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 their own houses these are places proper for common and ordinary repast and not the Church or hous● of God This is the only argument which he brings besides some obscure passages of some Fathers whose opinions will not sway here but as in other things so far as we see them consonant to the truth manifest in Scriptures compared together and it seems strange that the word should have a tropical meaning in this place and every where else a proper one and besides the reason from the opposition will not hold especially if we consider what Mr. Mede understands those Oratories or Churches of theirs to be It is not to be imagined that in the first three hundred years before Constantines time that they were such goodly and stately structures as the Church had after the Empire became Christian At the first some capable and convenient Room within the walls or dwelling of some pious Disciple dedicated by the religious bounty of the owner to the use of the Church and that usually an 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 upper room or Caenaculum It 's very probable that all the Disciples houses were at the service of the Churches but that any one house or room in a house was dedicated so to that religious use as to be separated for it from common uses when the Church met not is not probable at all for in times and places of Persecution if Churches meet in any certain house or place though in a private house they shall be sure to be interrupted and broken in upon by Persecuting Officers and Informers The only place met in for some time considerable that we read of was Pauls own hired house at Rome but we find not that it was consecrated or called a Church I am sure consecrated Barns Garrets Cellars or Dining Rooms would be esteemed by our devout Ecclesiasticks a great Abomination But how will the Opposition hold if the Room called the Church was in the same house they eat and drank ordinarily in He should have rather said Have ye not Kitchens or Parlours of common use to eat and drink in but you must despise or put a Prophanation on the Garret which is the Church of God Besides if that Addition had not been made to the Church I should much rather have enclined to Mr. M●des sence if he had said only despise ye the Church But I take it that it would be a very audacious and highly abusive Expression to say T●at a Meeting-house is a Church of God or a Church of Christ And why is not the Opposition as full thus Have you not houses to eat and drink in or Families for so the word is used But you must do it in the Church-Assemblies for they made their Love-feasts in their Assemblies It is evident enough that the Apostle takes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for the Assembling of the Church together as vers 18. where its used when you meet together in Assembly i. e. when you are Congregated together I hear that there have been Divisions or Schisms among you and those he means had the Divisions who were the Church for the Gospel ascribes culpable Schismes no where but to Body Politicks or Assemblies not to Houses But if we grant Mr. Mede all that he so industriously labours to squeeze out of the Text only to favour the Relative Holiness of such places it s not to be supposed that he intended that they were real and proper Churches but only Metonymical Churches by a Trope and improperly so named no otherwise allowable names putting the Continens pro contento to distinguish places allotted to convenient assembling in Religious Worship from Town-halls and other houses of meeting together for publick concerns or more private Society and Conversation And so we lose nothing by it if such a place be called improperly a Church it s not the Church of Christ intended in the Gospel which Christ purchased with his blood nor built of living stones nor such as Christ is the Head of nor such as Paul wrote his Epistles too nor the Church of Corinth which he exhorts rebukes and commends in the Epistles that he wrote And therefore we may with the greatest assurance conclude that no place where Religious Assemblies frequently use to be is a Church of Christ or may properly be so called They that plead the Expression in the Ephesian Town-Clerks Speech Act. 19.37 Ye have brought hither these which are neither Robbers of Churches Shew their little skill in the Original Text the word is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Robbers of Temples such as were dedicated to the Heathen Gods and Godesses to which they ascribed not only Relative but inherent Holiness and therefore adapted that name to them CHAP. III. Of a National and Provincial CHURCH CHrist never instituted any such Church under the Gospel Administration as a National and Provincial or Diocesan there is as much for one as for the other there 's no seeming pretence can be made for any of them from any Gospel Expression when I say this I mean not a Church in a Nation Province or Diocess nor all the particular Churches in such place collectively and co-ordinately considered But I mean in the usual acceptation of such Churches in our day as of France of Spain of Denmark c. and in the sence that a National Church was taken in under the Old Testament viz. an Organized National Provincial or Diocesan Church that have Officers or Members suited to their respective Natures and Constitution as Pastors and other Officers Exercising National Provincial or Diocesan Jurisdiction in Ecclesiastical Courts or elsewhere and Members quatenus Natives of such places being therefore said to be born within the Pale of the Church or by vertue of such Nativity have immediate right to baptism and made so I say that that word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 no where signifies such a Church in the New Testament except when there is mention made of the Church of the Jews and the word is but once used in Application to them Act. 7.38 This was he who was in the Church in the Wilderness this we own was a National Church but elsewhere in the New Testament I know not of one place where 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 can with any fair pretence be understood of a National Church Besides it may be argued from undeniable reasons that Christ instituted or intended not such a Church for the days of the Gospel If it be duely weighed that Christ by his Death put a full Period to the whole Jewish
after vers 6. But Christ as a Son over his own house in which he is a chief corner stone and hath a greater Propriety then Moses had upon all respects whose house are we c. i. e. The faithful in the times of the Gospel are the house and Church of Christ and not this or that Nation or Province lying continually at the mercy and dispositions of the wills of Princes guided by carnal interests and acted by corrupt minds to the modelling of it by mutable Laws as they shall correspond most with their State-designs and purposes which had been a great ground to have suspected the faithfulness of Christ if he had left his Church under such a Proteus-like form and constitution as to be lyable to all the models changes and alterations of future ages that the powers of the world would form them into under a pretence of profession of Christianity when as very few of them if they were duely weighed in the ballance of the Sanctuary will prove to be much more then almost Christians Lastly The purpose and design of the Lord Jesus Christ by his Incarnation Sufferings Miracles wrought and Doctrine Preached by himself and Apostles was the gathering both Jews and Gentiles Elect into one Body his Church where-ever scattered or dispersed not respecting one Nation or people more then another any further then in respect of the Elect Ones among them nor designing any Kingdom as yet in this world with External Pomp and Grandeur but rather a continuation of a Suffering State with very little intermission under the powers of the Earth exercising the rage and cruelty of the Dragon against the Church and afterward the Tyranny and Usurpation of the Seven Headed Romish Beast and False Prophet neither designed he the calling of many wife men after the Flesh not many mighty not many noble 1 Cor. 1.26 otherwise then which he would certainly have done had he designed National Provincial Churches he would have said I design a Church that may top at least give check to earthly Kings Princes I will turn their heart make them mine both they and their Subjects Therefore I will call many wise men after the Flesh many mighty and many noble persons who shall rule manage and defend my Church which may be in after-ages but we see it quite contrary yet Ver. 27. God hath chosen the foolish things of this world to confound the wise and God hath chosen the weak things of this world to confound the things that are mighty and base things of this world and things that are despis'd to cary on his spiritual rule Believe it this matter cannot constitute a National Church it must be another sort of men Whatever men therefore may confidently assert and however they make a boast and vaunt themselves of National Churches Officers Members yea and National Jurisdiction and Judicature exerted in Spiritual Courts so called none of which were of Christ's Appointment and Institution but were the meer products of Humane Policies and meer Antichristian Shams put upon the poor carnal blind world whereby that Wicked One endeavours to carry away the eyes and hearts of the children of men from the true plain and Spiritual Spouse of Christ and go a whoring after Harlots that are agreeable to the fashions of this world in Pride Pomp Pleasures Covetousness c. And I say though such Ecclesiastical Powers as also Civil may deal very hardly upon this account with the true Followers of the Lamb and Deluding Pulpiteers may terrify and fright some more weak and less grounded Christians with ambiguous words mis-interpretation and false application of the Scriptures of Truth calling light darkness and darkness light calling what they please Church Charity Communion Uniformity Schism Separation Rebellion Disobedience to Laws Governments c. Yet through the mercy of the most High there are some that have bought the Truth in these latter dayes of light at dear rates of Sufferings with expence of Estates Liberties and Lives under the Antichristian Tyranny and tasted so much of the sweetness and excellency of it that they will not sell it so as to part with it for worldly interest or be affrighted from it by the open mouths of Roaring Lyons nor jugaled out of it by the Sham-Divinity of the slie Foxes that spoil the Vines We have nothing to say to such men but as Hannah spake 1 Sam. 2.3 Talk no more so proudly let not arrogancy come out of your mouth for the Lord is a God of Knowledge and by him Actions are weighed And as for some good old Ely's who are too much blinded with prejudice passion and interest keep a great sputter against Schism Separation from the Church c. and do not seldom grieve the hearts of Christs Members by their unwarrantable doctrines and practices in the great concerns of Gods Worship and but gently rebuke Hophni and Phineas we are very well assured that however they may have laid a a good foundation in some people yet their superstructure is but hay and rubbish which shall certainly be burnt and the day shall make it manifest what it is The only Plea that is made for a National Church that is worth our Observation is from the Prophesies of Old of calling in the Nations Sprinkling many Nations c. Isa 5.26 chap. 52.15 chap. 45.1 This Argument hath little in it to prove a Gospel National Church for these and such like Prophesies reser to the calling of the Gentiles the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is indifferently rendred Gentiles and Nations and it intends no more then the Conversion of the elect Gentiles scattered up and down in all Nations and if it be to be understood of some whole Nations becoming Christian it argues nothing of the necessity that the Nation should become one Church Organized but that the Gospel-Profession of Christianity and the Gospel-churches should overspread the most of a Nation or prevail upon the ruling part of it though very seldom to be brought in Subjection to the Crown Scepter and Laws of the Lord Jesus Christ Erected in visible Churches planted there And it s no hinderance but that christian and religious Magistrates have Scope enough to Exert that power which Christ hath entrusted them withal as such for his Honour and Interest in making and Executing Laws for Restraint of Sin and Encouragement of Vertue in all matters touching Natural Religion as likewise in taking care for the effectual Propagation as much as may be in a due way and manner of the Revealed Religion and by being Nursing Fathers to the Churches countenancing and encouraging them in all strict Observation of the commands of Christ and Exemplary conversation both as Churches and particular Christians defending them from the the Rage Malice and Persecution of the Professed Enemies of the Lord Jesus Christ But know that a christian Magistrate rightly informed in his Duty as Christian and Magistrate hath a Heart and Opportunity to use both those
as hath been shewed being his design mostly to shew the Beauty Glory and Mystery of Christ Mystical c. He directs his Epistle to Philippi Church of Philippi in the same manner and mentions the word Church but twice the first is where he speaks of his Zeal in Persecuting the Church i. e. of Jerusalem Philip. 3.6 and 4.15 where he saith No Church communicated with me as to giving and receiving but ye only So that the Saints at Philippi were the Church The Epistle to Coloss is directed to the Saints and faithful Brethren in Christ who are at Coloss Church of Coloss chap. i 2. i. e. the Congregation of the faithful there where this Epistle was to be first read and then in the Church of Laodicea chap. 4.16 He mentions also the Church in the House of Nymphas every where else the word relates to the Catholick Church in this Epistle as hath been shewed The Apostle directs his second Epistle to the Thessalonians verse 1. To the Church of the Thessalonians Church of Thessalonica and such a Church as took their pattern from the Churches of God in Judea 1 Thess 2.14 and therefore he saith 2 Thess 1.4 We our selves glory in the Churches of God for their Patience and Faith in all our Persecutions The Epistle to Timothy speaks of particular Churches 1 Tim. 3.5 If a man know not how to rule his own House how shall he take care of the Church of God i. e. such a one as falls under a Pastoral care in a mans capacity of Government as a Family doth and 1 Tim. 5.16 Let not the Church be charged that is the particular Congregation where Church charges arise as the Context shews In the Epistle to Philemon he speaks of the Church in his House i. e. that did usually assemble there as indeed all the Church-Assemblies were in those times in private Houses and this is the third Church in a private Family that is expresly mentioned by Paul there was Aquila's Nymphas's and Philemon's The Epistle to the Hebrews hath the word Church but twice the first is chap. 2.12 I will declare thy Name unto my Brethren in the midst of the Church I will sing Praise unto thee a place taken out of the Psalms where in the next and Primary Signification the Psalmist so far as he means himself it s to be understood of a particular Congregation where God is praised and so far as it s Prophetically applyed to Christ it s meant of the Catholick Church in the fore-going verse saying He that sanctifieth and who they are sanctified are all one for which sake he is not ashamed to call them brethren saying c. And chap. 12.23 He speaks expresly of the Catholick without dispute The Apostle James speaks of the Elders of a particular Church expresly James 5.14 So John's third Epistle verse 6 9 10. John in the Revelations makes mention of the Word in the singular and plural number no less then nineteen or twenty times and always to be understood of particular Churches I will only name the Texts that the Reader may inspect at his Leisure Revel 1.4 11 20. Chap. 2.1 7 8 12 17 18 23 29. Chap. 3.1 6 7 13 14 22. Chap. 22.16 I find the word Church used in the New Testament about 85 times in this sence viz. of a particular Congregation and cannot by any candid Reader be supposed to have any other meaning nor with the least shew of reason be understood of any Meeting-house National Provincial Diocesan or Parochial constitution but only of a Congregation of Saints by mutual consent ordinarily assembling together for Attendance on Christ in all his Ordinances CHAP. VIII Of the Inferences necessary from the Fore-going Chapter IT being discovered in what sences the word Church is taken in the New Testament it s an idle and vain thing for Christians to trouble and concern their heads and Consciences about humorsome conceipts and imaginations of mens brains managed for the most part to serve their carnal Interests or darken the Truth Let men give up themselves and Understandings impartially to the plain and genuine Sence and meaning of the Spirit of God without squeezing or wresting it to a design or prejudicate Opinion or favouring any beloved Lust and the truth of the Gospel would shine with full Evidence and Demonstration And therefore notwithstanding mens great swelling and words of Vanity from Pulpit and Press in matters of this nature we shall make bold to lay down these following Assertions as undeniable plain Conclusions from what hath been spoken 1. That the Gospel Church Established by our Lord Jesus Christ in the dayes of the New Testament is or can be no where understood of any other Church then the Catholick Church or particular Congregations of faithful men c. and that there is no one place that can have any fair pretence to be understood of any other constitution of Churches 2. That where-ever the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is used it always signifies a Congregation or Assembly of men met together at least occasionally upon some civil spiritual or sinful Account and that we need not be beholding to any Tropical Sences or ungrounded supposal of things and meanings of Words so remote when in the plain and ordinary way of Understanding things present themselves to our Reasons and Senses If we be not blinded with Pride Passion Prejudice and Estrangement from the true way of Spiritual Understanding by comparing Scripture with Scripture and consonacy of things to the Analogy of Faith 3. We infer That a Congregation of faithful men is the generical material part of a Church because it comprehends all the matter that is ever found in any Gospel Church of any kind all fit matter for such a Congregation are such as are really so or visibly in foro mundi or both And also because there is no Church of Christ spoken of or mentioned in Old or New Testament but is so called under the Notion of being a Congregation to be sometime or other Assembled all together the Catholick Church is so under that Notion as being all gathered together actually and mystically in Christ and shall all appear one day in a glorious Congregation Heb. 12.22 23. Where 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is to be understood as R. St. renders it Publicus conventus a general Publick Assembly likewise wherever the Spirit of God speaks of a Church of his own constituting it s always so The Old Testament Church was called so under that notion though National yet was required to be still Congregational all the Males being required thrice a year to appear before the Lord in a Visible Congregation at the Tabernacle therefore called the Tabernacle of the Congregation or at the Temple where it was in standing and it is so often called the Congregation of the children of Israel the Reader may turn to these places at leisure Exod. 16.2.10 Levit. 4.13 ch 14.2 20.1 22. Jos
Body is not one Member but many c. and vers 24. God hath tempered the Body together viz. with this diversity of Gifts of Parts of Knowledg For what end To make a Schism No but that the deficient parts should have the more honour verse 24. and not be trampled upon abused and exposed to shame and verse 25. That there should be no Schism in the Body but that the Members should have the same care one of another yea a sympathy and fellow-feeling should be established among all Parts verse 26. much less any hatred detestation and enmity betwixt them We argue then That which works all Gifts and Graces and knits together all the Members diversifyes all the Parts and brings them into an harmonious office and agreement for the good of the whole Mystical Body of Christ under the Old and New Testament is the Bond of Union of that Body but it appears the Spirit of Christ doth this Ergo it's the Catholick Bond. I might mention many other places I 'll only name two or three more Eph. 4.1 The Apostle exhorts to walk worthy of their vocation and mentioning many Christian Graces he tells them in the exercise of them they should keep the Vnity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this Unity notwithstanding all diversities is the ground-work of all Uniformity among Christians There is one Body one Spirit even as ye are called in one hope of your calling c. and remarkable is Ephes 2. from the 13th verse to the end where he tells us that Christ having abolished in his Flesh all enmity between God and us and between Jews and Gentiles those that were a far off are made nigh he hath made in himself being the common Head of twain i. e. Jew and Gentile one new man i. e. Christ Mystical so making Peace c. see verse 17. and ver 18. For through him we both Jews and Gentiles have access by one Spirit unto the Father and then he goes on to tell them that they are no more Strangers c. but made a Spiritual Building upon the best Foundation fitly framed together growing up into an holy Temple in the Lord in whom also ye are builded together i. e. the whole Catholick Body for a habitation of God through the Spirit which is the great Cement of this Spiritual Building that unites all the parts together and every particular part to the Head 5. The eminent uniting Graces which are wrought by the Spirit is Faith and Love Faith to our Lord Jesus Christ and Love to one another Love indeed is the most extensive Union-Grace because it reacheth the whole Mystical Body both the Church Militant and Triumphant Faith is an Eminent Grace of unspeakable use to Saints but it 's only for their Militant State 1 Cor. 13. But by Love both Saints Militant and Triumphant dwell in God and God in them 1 John 4.7 16. And hereby we know that we dwell in him and he in us because he hath given us of his Spirit verse 13. But whilst we are here Faith must be primum movens as to our Love we must see him some way or other that we love nay we must be made nigh reconciled in our minds and embrace him and this closing yea first tasting of Christ is by Faith hence the Gospel Ministry and Ministration Eph. 4.12 is for the building up the Body of Christ further and further till all that do belong to him do come verse 13. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to the one-ness of Faith or full agreement in the Faith of Jesus to the knowledge of the Son of God the Head to a perfect man i. e. to make up the perfection of the Mystical Manhood of Christ as Paul speaks elsewhere of filling up in his Body the Sufferings of Christ that remain the calling in the Elect is the perfecting the Mystical Body of Christ that henceforth ye be no more Children c. But speaking the Truth in love 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 truthing it away in love or walking sincerely in love doth grow up towards him or upon him in all things who is the Head even Christ verse 16. From whom i. e. from the indwelling of whose Spirit the whole Body is fitly articulated conjoyned and compacted together so the words signify by the supply of every Member receiving of the distributions of the Spirit for the particular Shape Use Dignity and Office of each part determined according to the effectual working 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 according to the Energy or in-operation viz. of the Spirit in every part We have also here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and the same word Philip. 1.19 This shall turn to my Salvation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by the influence or supply of the Spirit this influential supply is the cause of that excellency and beauty that appears in every part for the good of the whole 6. Having proved the Spirit of Christ to be the common Nexus or Bond of Union in the Mystical Body or Catholick Church it is not hard to evince a bond of Union also in every particular Church As the totum contains all the parts and the parts make up the whole So the Catholick Church contains all particular Churches and the same Bond that tyes the whole together tyes and limits each part but as the Catholick Church is yet Mystical and not Visible because its Bond of Union is such so when ever any part of this Church becomes visible there must be a manifestation and discovery as much as is possible of this Bond of the Spirit working by Faith and Love 7. For conveniency of edification Christ hath instituted several Congregations or Apartments in his Church with a power of choosing their own Officers and enjoyment of all Ordinances according to Christs Will and Appointment These particular Congregations must each of them as they are parts of the Catholick have a manifestation of the Bond of the Spirit uniting them to Christ and to his Body which manifestation is the visible form of a particular Church and Church Membership 8. This manifestation if it proceed so far as to be a Bond of Union in a particular Spiritual Body Politick it must be first A probable Profession of this inward Bond of the Spirit working by Faith and Love that the person or persons so professing may rationally according to the Rules of Charity be esteemed of the number of the Faithful which Professing Faithful Ones are the only matter of a Particular Church of Christ this is doing as Christians in the same manner as Paul did as a Minister 2 Cor. 4.2 Renouncing the hidden things of darkness c. by manifestation of the Truth commending our selves to every mans Conscience in the sight of God but of this before viz. That the true matter of a Particular Visible Church is visible Saints 2. There must be something or other to determine a man a Member of this or that Congregation more
This Communion in the Holy Ghost runs through the whole Catholick Church in all Ages and Countries for where the common Bond of Union is this Communion must be 3. To make Communion in the Body compleat there must not only be this Participation in a common good by all the Members but a Communication of all good to each other mutually as they are capable and fellow-feeling with each other in all Sufferings The Spirit of Christ thus influencing all the Members appears and manifests it self in Graces and Gifts variously working towards this mutual fellowship of Parts both in good and evil of each other which are called the Operations of the Spirit as for Graces the Principal wherein the Catholick Communion doth consist are Faith and Love and by these they Communicate with Christ the Head receiving from him and making return to him as it were in a reciprocation as also a mutual communication to and with each other for Faith is the leading Grace of Communion for our present state by it we receive of the fulness of Christ for Justification and Sanctification John 1. and by Faith the Saints have communion one with another for as it is the foundation of the love of God in the heart so it is of our love to our Brethren believing them to be Justified in Christ Jesus and Members of his Body for Love founded on the Faith of the good estate of another is properly Charity the credibility of anothers Profession gives ground of Faith that he is what he professeth and this joyned with Love makes Charity wherefore the Apostle takes it in this sence when he saith Philemon 5. Hearing of thy Love and Faith which thou hast toward our Lord Jesus Christ and all Saints Moreover by Faith the Saints visible have a kind of Communion with those that went before and who are to come after it being the substance of things or persons in futurition hoped for and the evidence or demonstration of the Truth of things not seen i. e. removed from sence by timen parterition or place in absence so thereby we see the Saints and those Truths attested by them in Ages past 4. As for Love it 's not only the most eminent Grace of actual communion between Christ and his Members and of them with each other in the state that we are in here but it 's almost the only remaining when we go hence 1 Cor. 13.13 John treats much of the transcendent excellency of this Grace throughout his Epistle c. 1 John 4.11 If God so loved us we ought to love one another 12. If we love one another God dwelleth in us and his love is made perfect in us by this Grace we have communion with all Saints Militant and Triumphant 1 John 5.1 Every one that loveth him that is begot loveth him that is begotten of him 5. Now by Communion in these two Graces the Church grows up to its full perfection the Apostle saying Ephes 4.12 That the Ministry and Ministration is for the Building up of the Body of Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 agreement in all points of Faith and Profession of it and to the knowledge of the Son of God the Head to the perfect man to the measure of the Stature of the fullness of Christ Mystical filling up his Body and receiving influentially of his Fulness by Faith and v. 15. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 do grow more and more sincere in Love this Love shews it self in its fellow-feeling also that it works in us whereby we communicate in each others Sufferings and supply each others wants for the good of the whole this part of Communion is fully discoursed by the Apostle 1 Cor. 12.13 14 c. yea in the most part of the Chapter 6. Thus far Communion belongs to the Church under its Catholick consideration in its Mystical State there must be some external actions and things that are visible whereby the Communion of these Graces must be manifest in Ministry Offices Gifts Ordinances but all for and from the Spirit and these eminent Graces of Faith and Love 7. Communion then of particular Congregations must be by Christ's Ordination visible in those sacred Means and Ordinances appointed by Christ for its growth confirmation and building up in Grace and Truth God having made his Church in its visible state the Nursery of Grace and the Knowledge of the Truth Eph. 4.12 For the perfecting of the Saints for the work of the Ministry for the edifying the Body of Christ i. e. in the militanting visible part 13. till we all come in the Vnity of the Faith and the Knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. Verse 14. That we should be henceforth no more Children 8. The Edification of the Church being appointed by Christ in a way of Communion we are to consider 1. wherein this visible communion doth consist 2. what is the ground and end of it 3. where and between whom it is 1. Wherein doth it consist It doth consist first in participation of some common benefit and advantages which a particular Congregation are capable of and have frequent fellowship together in and these are Church-Gifts and Church-Ordinances Acts 2.42 They continued stedfast in the Apostles Doctrine and Fellowship in Breaking Bread and in Prayers and for this end hath Christ furnished his Church with Ministry and Ordinances Ephes 4. Ministry by erecting extraordinary and ordinary for the planting of his Church our Saviour thought meet to send them with extraordinary Commission and qualifications those that were such were especially Apostles Prophets Evangelists 1 Cor. 12.28 First Apostles secondarily Prophets Eph. 4.11 These were all to be Witnesses of the Resurrection and Ascension of our Lord Jesus and confirm their Doctrine by Miracles had their inspiration of the Holy Ghost special Presence of God and power in the Churches wherever they came especially the Apostles 9. The Apostles were XII which waited upon our Lord during his Ministry on earth before his Sufferings Judas then falling from his Ministry when our Lord Ascended he left eleven to which Matthias was added by Lot and Election of the Church Act. 1. to these two more were added afterwards by special command of the Holy Ghost to the Prophets in the Church at Antioch Act. 13.1 2 3. compared with chap. 14.14 Which when the Apostles Barnabas and Paul heard of and before that Ordination Barnabas was but a Prophet sent from the Church at Jerusalem to assist them that were there before as appears chap. 11.22 23. and chap. 13.1 10. The Prophets I apprehend to be such who were furnished with Gifts and Graces and extraordinary inspiration their Call and Commission being such for the calling of the Gentiles and gathering the Churches And I suppose them to be those Brethren of the 120 that waited together at Jerusalem till they were baptized with the Holy Ghost and fire being all equally with the
Apostles furnished with the gift of Tongues though secondary to them in their power for the dispensing the Gospel to all Nations and therefore upon the scattering the Church of Jerusalem after Stephens Persecution these Prophets mostly began the Churches of the Gentiles by their Ministry at first My Reasons for it are 1. That its evident all the Brethren as well as the Apostles were extraordinarily furnished for the Ministry Act. 2.4 They were all filled with the Holy Ghost and began to speak with other tongues c. Now this was for special ends that they were capacitated to speak to all Nations in their own Languages 2. We find upon Stevens Persecution Act. 8.1 that they were all scattered except the Apostles not the whole Church for we read often of that Church still but all the Brethren of the 120 were scattered throughout the Regions of Judea Samaria by whole means Churches of the Jews were gathered as it appears verse 14. and Acts 9.31 After God had taken off that great Informer Saul then had all the Churches rest throughout all Judea Galilee and Samaria Likewise we find that the Church of Antioch the first among the Gentiles that we read of was Planted by their Ministry see Acts 11.19 20 22. compare with ch 13. 1. More might be said on this point but I must keep to the present design only naming the several Offices 11 The third kind of extraordidary Officers were Evangelists such as Steven Phillip Luke Mark Timothy c. they were men no doubt extraordinarily qualified and were called Evangelists as being Assistants to the Apostles and travelled with them and sometimes alone as Philip It may be doubted whether the seven Deacons were of that 120 Brethren for they were men full of the Holy Ghost ch 6. 3. and afterward being pitched upon for eminent Service to the Church were called now Evangelists but being not of the number that were together at our Saviours Ascention and Pentecost and though their work might be the same with the Prophets yet their dignity was inferiour to the Apostles and Prophets as Eph. 4. Some Apostles some Prophets some Evangelists but we need not lay much stress now upon the differences of those Offices ceased those Officers especially Apostles and Prophets are irrecoverably ceased from the very nature of them for an Apostle it were requisite to be one who had seen the Lord and a Prophet according to what we endeavour to prove one of those that were baptized with the Ghost and Fire at Pentecost As for an Evangelist it 's most probable to remain if any because the work still remains necessary to the encrease of the Church viz. Preaching to Unconverted people and gathering of Churches tho' none can be expected since the Primitive Times with any more then ordinary qualifications which any stated Church-officer hath such Evangelists such Deacons cannot be had But to supply those Offices necessary now in the Church those that are to be mentioned are sufficient 12. The Ordinary Officers remaining in the Church now may be reduced to these two heads Elders and Deacons Elders for Ministry and Government Deacons to serve Tables to look after the necessary charges for the Ministry Ordinances Assemblies Poor c. I shall not enlarge here it being evident to every one acquainted with Scripture 13. The Ordinances of Ordinary Communion are Prayer Preaching the Word Sacraments Acts 2. Collections The Lords Supper is still spoken of as the most eminent Ordinance of Communion 1 Cor. 10.16 14. If we enquire for the ground and end of Communion in these Ordinances it is That this is the way appointed by Christ for the edifying his Body for the encrease of Faith and Love in the Members of Christ those Ordinances being designed indeed as to the Church for edification for it s not to be supposed that a Church-Member should be an unconverted person if a hypocrite creep in he hath nothing of true end and design of Communion So that by Communion the Body of Christ is nourished strengthened and perfected towards its fullness of stature in Christ 15. If it be enquired where Church Communion is and between what kind of persons I answer Church Communion in Ornances can be but in one particular Congregation at the same time where all may meet for edification in one place we read of no other in the Primitive Church tho some would have that of Jerusalem to be greater then so after the addition of 3000 but it s expresly said that they were all together in Fellowship and met together still before the dispersion Acts 2.42.44 also chap. 5.12 and other places but this great Church was scattered afterwards by Gods Providence ordering it for the great advantage of the Gospel and propagation of Churches 16. If it be inquired between whom Church-Communion is exercised The answer is easy It 's between particular Members that ordinarily have fellowship in the same particular Congregations as likewise between one particular Church and another all Churches comunicating in this that they are of the same universal Body have the same Head Bond of Union Graces Ordinances Priviledges as in the one intire Catholick Body as every individual person in fellowship is a Member in particular so every individual Church is a part of that Integrum compacted by that vvhich every joynt supplyeth Ephes 4.16 according to the effectual working in the measure of every part c. 17. Communion we have said as it stands in copartnership in some common good so in communication between Member and Member what of peculiar good is in any part is communicable to the rest or fellow-feeling of the Sufferings of each other As there is a common design carri'd on by every part for the good of the whole so by all parts for each other The Apostle tells us this at large 1 Cor. 12. Eph. 4. 18. The mutual communication that is visible in order to spiritual advantage stands in giving and receiving by the exercise of spiritual gifts and graces in the Word and Prayer by mutual advice and counsel by admonition and Church-censures where required by contributions to the wants and necessities of each other any way arising Spiritual or Temporal This Communion is practicable between Church and Church also not only by occasional participation in the Word and Ordinances with each other but in the matters before mentioned of advice and supply of each others wants In the former case we have the example of the Church of Antioch advising with the Church of Jerusalem in the latter that 1 Cor. 16.5 2 Cor. 9.3 4. Gal. 6.6 c. CHAP. XI The Conclusion BEing not minded to enlarge this discourse any further at this time I shall only lay down a few Corolary Assertions briefly to obviate some objections that may rise in some mens minds against what hath been spoken which we shall be ready to defend if occasion requires 1. That that only is a true constituted Church of Christ which is a house of Gods Building it 's not mans fancy or pretentions that renders any thing so 2. That a Christians actual Communion with any one true Visible Church of Christ makes him a Member in Communion with all the Churches of Christ though he doth not at present nor hath occasion to communicate with any Congregated Body besides what he is actually and immediately in Communion with 3. Hence barely Non-Communion as to immediate Participation in Ordinances with this or that Church doth not Unchurch them as some men phrase it i. e. condemn their standing neither is it any part of Schism or culpable Separation 4. There is a Separation that is absolutely necessary to every True Visible Church of Christ there can be none without it and it is the duty of True Churches and Members to practice it 5. This Separation is from the World Flesh and Devil and therefore from all the children of these and from all false Churches whatsoever 6. That all Antichristian Churches as well as absolutely Heathen are Idol-temples and therefore Communion with them is fellowship with Belial and his Idols 1 Cor. 6. 7. That Christ hath had his true Worshippers and Churches during the whole time of the Antichristian Reign and Rage but in a Wilderness especially as to Visible Form and Constitution yea trodden down by the Gentiles for the most part preserved notwithstanding by Christ in some times and places in its essential mystical state at least without any visible lustre in Externals as the Church of Old in Egypt and Babylon in other times and places he hath secured them in some retirements so far as to have opportunity to erect Tabernacles of true Gospel constitutions in form and fashion as he primitively appointed 8. And thus the true Churches of Christ hath stood during the time of the Womans militating in the Wilderness under its several Scatterings Deformations and Reformations under which God hath owned them all the dayes of their wanderings in the Wilderness 9. God hath had his degrees of Reformation and Purity of his Church especially during the last part of the Beasts Reign and that all such degrees have been progresses in Separation as to Purity of Ordinances and Worship till at last there shall be a perfect full and clear Redemption of Zion from all her Captivity in this Spiritual Egypt and Babylon 10. Schism is a thing talked more of then understood we only affirm this concerning it 1. That Separation from a manifestly false Church is no Schism 2. Non-communion with a suspected Church is no Schism but a duty 3. That all Schism spoken of in Scripture is actually and immediately in some particular Congregation being a Visible Politick Body and those there mentioned are not all amputations or rentings asunder most of them are but divisions in some matters of judgment and affection without a destruction of the whole as in the Church of Corinth though there may be some tendency thereunto 11. Manifest Corruptions in Worship persisted in especially if such as are taken up again after they have been abundantly witnessed against and purged out by former degrees of Reformation are to be separated from and witnessed against and such Churches as maintain them Yea such Separation is so far from a just charge of Schism that it is a necessary Duty of all those whose Minds and Consciences are informed in the truth of the Gospel FINIS