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A81727 Gospel-Glory proclaimed before the sonnes of men, in the visible and invisible worship of God. Wherein the mystery of God in Christ, and his royall, spirituall government over the soules and bodies of his saints, is clearly discovered, plainly asserted, and faithfully vindicated, against the deceiver and his servants, who endeavour the cessation thereof, upon what pretence soever. / By Edward Drapes, an unworthy servant in the gospell of Christ. Drapes, Edward. 1648 (1648) Wing D2139; Thomason E472_27; ESTC R205811 164,938 187

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takes her off from Jerusalem that Mountaine wherein they worshipped confining themselves to places therefore saith he Neither at Jerusalem nor at this Mountaine Now Christ doth not simply deny the worshipping of God at Jerusalem for we know the Churches worshipped God in their spirits at Jerusalem after Christs death but prophecyes of the abolishing of that legall and ceremoniall worship of the Jewes which was tyed to one place above another and indeed the worship of God under the Old Testament was in comparison of the worship of the Gospell fleshly or carnall not sinfull whereby they were tyed to many sacrifices and weary journies in going up to Jerusalem to worship But now there is great liberty and freedome wherein they professe God in ipirit So that to worship God in spirit and truth is to worship him after a spirituall manner from a spirituall principle in opposition to that legall state wherefore Paul cals himselfe a minister of the spirit and not of the letter Neither doth that place at all deny outward Baptisme for Christ saith The houre is already come when those that worship God worship him in spirit and truth When you will not deny Baptisme of water to be in use neither can a man truly worship God in any ordinance without he worship God in the spirit But Baptisme of water is a fleshly thing an outward thing which cannot be Object 3 admitted into the Kingdome of heaven for the Apostle saith the Kingdome of God is not meat and drinke but righteousnesse and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14. 17. Consider I pray thee the Apostle there meddles not with Baptisme Sol. but disswading them from offending one another in meate and drinke for some would eate flesh and some could not He tels them The Kingdome of God is not meate and drinke For those things were not commanded to be eaten or forbidded so that we should sinne if we doe or doe not eate But righteousnesse c. Now righteousnesse is the performance of all the commands of God to which Baptisme of water is a part as Christ saith Suffer me for thus it becometh me to fulfill all righteousnesse Christ did all things commanded and that as one of the commands of God So that this is no Argument at all except you can prove Baptisme of water to be the meate and drinke he there speakes of which can never be made manifest so that for thee to call Baptisme of water a fleshly thing it argues a carnall understanding of the commands of God But Paul cals it a fleshly thing for he saith We are the Circumcision Object which worship God in the spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh So that Paul relinquishes all outward things as Baptism and the like as fleshly worshipping God in the spirit Philip. 3. 3. This Objection is like the first where Paul points not at all at Sol. Baptisme but at his Jewish priviledges which he enumerates verse 5 and 6. Which very things he tels us be they which he meanes by flesh and hath not confidence in them Surely were we able to see how that we are commanded to glorifie God in soule body and spirit we should leave such carnall reasoning and not take Paul● arguing against Jewish outward Ceremonies abolished by Christs death as a ground against Baptisme of water which is grounded upon his death But water Baptisme ceased when spirit Baptisme came in and was not to Object continue after that for fire Baptisme devoures water Baptisme Behold into how great mistakes men run when they endeavour Sol. to vanquish the truth it selfe The Scripture expresly tels us Acts 10. That the Apostle Peter seeing Cornelius and those that were with him baptized with the Holy Ghost for the Holy Ghost fell on them as on the Apostles Acts 11. makes use of this as a ground to prove nothing could hinder him from being baptized with water Oh the subtilty of Antichrist who makes wise men even as it were mad to forge their owne reasons endeavouring to make that a ground of destroying water Baptisme which the Apostle used as an argument for the establishment of it But some say The Baptisme of water was onely used in the minority or infancy of the Church therefore when the Church grew higher in the knowledge of God they laid aside these things Therefore is it said in the Hebrewes We must leave the principles of the doctrines of Christ and go on unto perfection of which principles Baptisme is one which we ought now to leave Hebr. 6. 1. c. Whoever thou art that thus arguest against Baptisme by the same Sol. argument thou mayst leave faith toward Christ and the resurrection of the dead That I may clearly shew thee thy mistake of the Scripture consider the Apostle speaks to those who did owne those principles and reproved them not for owning them for Ch. 5. he tels them They had need to have them taught againe But for not encreasing in the knowledge of God Therefore he tels them For their time they had need to have beene teachers of others And so from these principles he drawes their thoughts higher into the mysteries of Christ So that the Apostle saith Leaving them we presse forward that is to say leaving now or at present to speake of them which yee know and owne already we will goe forward to speake of higher things which higher things destroy not the other which is evident if you consider the other to be the principles or beginnings of the doctrine of Christ Now the building destroyes not the foundation these beginnings and the other more perfect things are at perfect unity I but say some The Apostle saith He forgets those things that are behind Object and reached forth to those things that are before So that we must not onely leave them but forget them Phil. 3. 13. To which I answer The word forgetting is not to be taken Sol. for an absolute forgetfulnesse of all things he had before done for this Paul did not but in reference to the glory of perfection hee had in his eye he did as a man in a race running towards the prize he doth as it were forget all things behind him in respect of his continuall motion So in the things of God we ought day by day to presse forward till we come to the marke to the enjoyment of perfection So that there is no good ground for such an Objection for the Apostle James Commends them that are not forgetfull hearers but doers of the word But notwithstanding surely to be baptized is to know Christ after the Object flesh therefore saith Paul Though we have knowne Christ himselfe after the flesh yet henceforth know we no man after the flesh no not Christ himselfe 2 Cor. 5. 16. That we know not Christ after the flesh is true and yet it is as Sol. true that to be baptized is not to know Christ after the flesh this
foundation of the Apostles and Prophets Jesus Christ himselfe being the Corner stone Now the Apostles and Prophets are the foundation of the whole building as in their daies so in our daies and now what have we to doe but to build on the same foundation Againe Consider what saith the Scripture Math. 16. 18. And I say also unto thee that thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church and the gates of hell shall not prevaile against it Now the Church of Christ were a company of Disciples baptized professing the doctrine of the Gospell as I shall shew more clearly afterwards Now against this Church the gates of hell should not prevaile because it was built upon a Rock Many thinke the meaning of that Rock to be Christ others judg it to be Peter but for my part I believe it to be meant of neither excluding the other but of both for Christ is the true foundation For no other foundation can any man lay then that which is already laid even the Lord Jesus Yet I say also Christ is not called a foundation but in reference to his doctrine given to Peter and the Apostles preached by them first who are also said to be the foundation they as instruments in Christs hand Christ as the fountaine and fulnesse that fils all in all so that however behold a Church built That the gates of hell shall not prevaile against it But may some say The gates of hell did prevaile against many Object Churches It is not said the gates of hell shall not prevaile against any Sol. Church in particular but against the Church that is to say the whole body of Christ in all ages And though wee cannot see a Church successively from the Apostles yet I shall prove there hath beene a Church in all ages Ephes 3. 21. Vnto him be glory in the Church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages world without end Amen Behold here a Church in all ages the Churches and so the Ordinances of the Churches were not to abide onely in the Apostles dayes but to the end of the world in all ages But yet to evince this more fully consider that the word preached by the Apostles is the onely word to be preached for faith and obedience in all generations therefore saith Christ Neither pray I for these onely but for them also which shall believe on me also through their word John 17. 20. The word of God preached by them and not their persons is expressed by Christ to be the ground of our faith that believe now to whom and to all that shall believe afterwards his prayer extends Againe saith Paul As we have said before so say I now againe If any man preach any other Gospell unto you then that we have preached and you have received though it be an Angell from heaven let him be accursed Galath 1. 8 9. Therefore is the Gospell called The everlasting Gospell Rev. 14. 6. Now the word that the Apostles preached is that which was given to them by Christ Goe preach the Gospell he that believeth and is baptized this is to be held forth as the word of God To the end of the world The time from Christ to the end of the world is The last daies wherein Christ himselfe hath spoken to us Heb. 1. 2. Who by this dispensation changed the old Priesthood and Law Heb. 7. 12. Now he did not destroy them as evill but changed them for the Priesthood of Aaron he established his own by death for the law of Ceremonies pointing out a Christ to come he established baptisme and breaking of bread to hold forth the establishment of his Priesthood in his death who is already come dead and risen againe Now as long as the Priesthood of Christ remaines so long must the Law remaine for there is no Priesthood without a Law The life of obedience is required till Christ coming therfore saith Christ Yee know not in what houre your Lord shall come therefore watch● But lest any should say the exhortation concernes not us Christ saith What I say unto you I say unto all Watch As Paul saith speaking of the judgments of God to Israel Now all these things hapned to them for ensamples and they are written for our admonition upon whom the ends of the world are come 1 Cor. 10 11. So are they for our admonition and the Apostles doctrine our rule therefore he saith to Timothy And the things that thou hast heard of mee among many witnesses the same commit thou to faithfull men who shall be able to teach others also 2 Tim. 2. 2. Let those that thinke the commands of the Apostles onely concerne that generation consider this Scripture Yea Baptisme is so farre from being ceased that it is called One of the first principles of Religion Heb. 6. 2. Now surely if you take away that you may as well take away Religion also and how you may wave that without bringing in another Religion with other Principles I understand not But if any say yet all this satisfies not then I shall demand what ground have any to prove its removall out of the way for this is certaine no dispensation given by Christ was ever removed but by the bringing in of some other And Christ hath now given out his lawes and will give out no other but it is high time to hear what is said against it which I shall willingly doe Chap. VII Answereth severall Objections SOme say John baptized with water but Christ with the Holy Ghost and Object fire So that John saith I must decrease but he must encrease from whence they conclude that water Baptisme must decrease and He viz. Christ and his Baptisme of the spirit must encrease Iohn 3. 30. This objection is grounded upon a meere mistake conceiving Sol. the Baptisme of water to be onely Johns and not Christs So that when John saith I must decrease they can understand nothing to be meant but water Baptisme when it is not Johns intention but John shewes his glory his honour and ministry must give way to and be swallowed up in Christ and decreased in this respect that he must dye and cease but Christ encreases by his death through which he gives new institutions I have already shewed the difference and agreement of Christs and Johns Baptisme wherein I have proved the Baptisme of water to be the Baptisme of Christ But Christ saith to the woman of Samaria Woman believe me the houre cometh when you shall neither in this mountaine nor yet at Jerusalem worship Object 2 the Father But the houre cometh and now is when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth which is an argument that Baptism of water is no part of the worship of God for that is outward and God will be worshipped in spirit Iohn 4. 22 23. In answer to this I desire you to minde that Christ doth not at Sol. all destroy the Baptisme of water but
the Soule ascends to the true worship of God And this is two-fold 1. Light Till the Sun of righteousnesse shines into the Soule to It is light discover the minde and will of God the duty and priviledge of his creature the Soule is a darke dungeon a sleepy dead confused habitation but when God comes in the appearance of Himselfe the Soule is enlightened Which light is Light comes from God 1. Sent forth from the Lord 't is a spirituall divine supernaturall light In thy light saith the Psalmist shall wee see light T is not in the light of the World or of the first Creation but a new light to him that he had not knew not nor enjoyed before 2. It is sent into the Soule as the light of the Sunne is conveyed to the naturall eye whereby that discernes naturall objects so is Light dwels in the soule the heavenly light darted into the spirit of a man whereby that man being in this light seeth it and nothing spiritually without it 2. Love love unto God and the truth and light of God though a man may know much even by the true light yet if love be not It is love one with the light that is to say if love and light walke not hand in hand the Soule worships not God aright therefore as we heare the Saints breathing out their desires to the Lord that he would send forth his light and his truth to leade them to compasse his Altar that is to say to worship God So likewise we heare of receiving truth in the love of it If I know any thing and yet love it not I cannot chearefully entertaine or embrace it Love love I say unto the Lord produced by the light and love of God both implanted in the heart become that spirituall principle that carries forth the Soule certainly unto God We are to consider this spirituall principle with its object light God is the true object of the Saints light and love and love are vaine empty a meere fancy without a sutable object The object of true light and spirituall love is that God which is to be worshipped God over all God in all God above all which light discovers what of God is to be knowne by the Saints and wherein the appearances of God are The Light of God reveales this to the Soule that God is Hearken what the eternall Spirit saith in the Scriptures He that comes to That God is God must first believe that God is When the Lord sent Moses to deliver the Children of Israel from Egyptian bondage he bids Moses Goe and say I am hath hath sent you whereby he signifies to them his being that he is distinguishing himselfe from heathenish vanities he is in himselfe and of himselfe Therefore God frequently stiles himselfe by the name of Jehovah whereby he points out to us his being in a most excellent manner Gods being is himselfe from eternity the same without diminution addition or substraction Though the foole saith in his heart there is no God and the voluptuous man makes his belly and pleasure his God and although the world makes Satan the Prince of the world their God Yet God onely is viz that unspeakable substance who lives of himselfe what all creatures are they are by God and have their dependance upon God but God himselfe is onely truly Independent If any shall demand of mee what God is Qu. I answer if any seeke the definition of God from the workmanship Sol. of his hands he will be altogether frustrate in his expectation his substance is unspeakable man is but Gods creature man in the most lively glorious quickest and subtilest understanding is ignorant of him But may some be ready to object many Scriptures that speake of knowing i● Obj. God yea it is eternall life to know him the only true God Sol. To answer this we must consider to know God is First To know that there is a God or that this God is and so if we know him not we cannot speak of him nor live to him Secondly To know God is to know him after a sort or manner viz. As he hath revealed himself to the Sons of men for the incomprehensible being and invisible Beer hath made himself visible after a sort so that our obedience may not be without knowledge nor our eyes without an object and so if thou art made partaker of the Spirit and so dwellest in the light of God thou mayest see him To be incomprehensible if man poor silly man nay wise understanding man was able to comprehend the infinite One he would God is incomprehensible then be God himself or greater then he for t is onely the greater that is able to comprehend the lesser as soon may the smallest point in the Circumference comprehend the whole as the Creature his Creator Therefore wisely did Empedocles answer one that demanded of him what God was That he was a Sphere whose center was every where and circumference no where whereby is most excellently shadowed the incomprehensiblenesse of God Secondly That he is Immutable the World is possest with God is immutable changes But in him there is no shadow of Change The World growes old as doth a garment But he is the same yesterday and to day and for ever this is the record he gives of himself saying I the Lord I change not Mutability proceeds from corruption or imbecillity but GODS being is most simple and pure there is no composition in him neither is he subjected to time in which all changes are Thirdly He is Eternall GOD is before time time is made by God is eternall God and shall be done away by God according to that in the Revelations Time shall be no more Time is that space in which actions are successively brought about What time is having beginning and ending but God is not included here for it is impossible that he which made it should be comprehended in it he is from Everlasting and shall remain to everlasting this is matter of admiration Arithmetique is nonplussed here enforced to confesse Eternity transcends his skill Fourthly God is invisible No man hath ever seen him or can see him God is invisible therefore the Saints acknowledge him to be the invisible God Col. 1. 15. But say some Moses talked with God face to face and Christ saith Object blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God therefore he is not invisitle To which I answer that God is to be considered either as in his own being or in his operations as he is in himself we see him not Sol. but as his works of love wisdome power c. declare him so wee see him Thou seest some glorious and costly building yet seest not the spirit of that man in whose minde this building was before erected to thy view but seeing it thou concludest well in saying surely the wisdome of man appeares in it eminently