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A26879 The catechizing of families a teacher of housholders how to teach their housholds : useful also to school-masters and tutors of youth : for those that are past the common small chatechisms [sic], and would grow to a more rooted faith, and to the fuller understanding of all that is commonly needful to a safe, holy comfortable and profitable life / written by Richard Baxter ... Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1683 (1683) Wing B1205; ESTC R22783 252,758 464

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forsake it not and mystically all that sincerely do consent to it And 7. So it tells us how to exercise Church Discipline that we cast not out those as none of Christs members for their Infirmities who are not proved by sufficient witness to have done that which cannot stand with the sincere keeping of that Covenant And thus Baptism not as a meer Outward washing but as including the Grace which it signifieth and the Covenant and Vow which it sealeth is the very Kernel of the Christian Religion and the Symbol or Livery of the Church and Members of Christ. Q. 35. Are all damned that die unbaptized A. Baptism is the solemn devoting men in Covenant to Christ. All that hear the Gospel are condemned that consent not to this Covenant But the Heart-consent for our selves and Children is our Title-condition before God who damns not men for want of an outward Ceremony which by Ignorance or necessity is omitted Believers Children are Holy because they and theirs are devoted to God before Baptism Baptism is to Christianity what publick Matrimony is to Marriage Ordination to the Ministry listing to a Souldier and Crowning to a King CHAP. XLVI Of the Sacrament of Christs sacrificed Body and Blood Qu. 1. WHat is the Sacrament called the Lords Supper or Eucharist A. It is a sacred Action in which by Bread and Wine Consecrated broken and poured out given and taken and eaten and drunk the Sacrifice of Christs Body and Blood for our Redemption is Commemorated and the Covenant of Christianity mutually and solemnly renewed and sealed in which Christ with the benefits of his Covenant is given to the Faithful and they give up themselves to Christ as members of his Church with which they profess Communion Q. 2. Here are so many things contained that we must desire you to open them severally And first what Actions are here performed A. 1. Consecration 2. Commemoration 3. Covenanting and communication Q. 3. What is the Consecration A. It is the seperating and Sanctifiing the Bread and Wine to this holy use by which it ceaseth to be meer common Bread and Wine and is made Sacramentally that is by signification and representation the Sacrificed Body and Blood of Christ. Q. 4. How is this done and what Action consecrateth them A. As other holy things are consecrated as Ministers Utensils Church-maintenance Oblations the Water in Baptism c. which is by an authorized devoting it to it 's proper holy use Q. 5. But some say it is done only by saying these words This is my Body or by Blessing it A. It is done by all that goeth to a Dedication or Seperation to it's holy use and that is 1. By declaring that God commandeth and accepteth it which is best done by reading his Institution and that we then accordingly devote it 2. By Praying for his Acceptance and Blessing 3. By pronouncing Ministerially that it is now Sacramentally Christs Body and Blood Q. 6. Is the Bread and Wine the true Body and Blood of Christ A. Yes Relatively Significantly Representatively Sacramentally that is it is consecrated Bread and Wine on these accounts so called Q. 7. But why do you call it that which it is not really when Christ saith This is my Body ●●d not this signifieth it A. The Name is fitly taken from the Form And ● Sacramental form is a Relative form If you see ● Shilling of the Kings Coin and the question be Whether this be a Shilling or the Kings Coin or Silver You will answer It is all three The matter of it is Silver The General Relation is Money or Coin The Special Relative form is It 's a Shilling And this is the fittest name when the value is demanded So the question is Whether this be Bread and Wine or a Sacrament or Christs Srcrificed Body and Blood It is all these and the Answer must be according to the meaning of the question It is usual to say of Pictures This is the King and This is such a one and This is my Father c. Certainly the two parts of the Sacrament must be understood alike And of one Christ saith This Cup is the New Testament in my Blood which is shed for you Luk. 22. 20. 1 Cor. 11. 25. Where none can deny that by Cup is meant the Wine and by Is the New Testament is meant Is the Exhibition and Sealing of the New Testament and not the very Testament it self And it s known that Christs common Teaching was by Parables and Similitudes where he saith Mat. 21. 28. A Certain man had two Sons c. v. 33. A Certain Housholder planted a Vineyard c. And so frequently Mat. 13. 21 22 23 37 38 39. He that soweth is the Son of Man The Field i● the World The good Seed are the Children of the Kingdom The tares are the Children of the Wicked one The Enemy is the Devil The Reapers are the Angels that is They are signified This is ordinary in the Gospel Ioh. 15. 1. I am the Vine and my Father is the Husbandman Joh. 10. 7 9 14. I am the Door I am the good Shepheard as David Psal. 22. 6. I am a Worm and no man Mat. 15. 13 14. Ye are the salt of the Earth the Lights of the World that is Ye are like these things Yea the Old Testament useth is for Signifieth most frequently and hath no other word so fit to express it by Q. 8. Why then do the Papists lay so much stress on the Word is Yea why do they say That there is no Bread and Wine after the Consecration but only Christs Body and Blood under the shew of them A. The Sacrament is exceeding Venerable being the very Eating and Drinking Christs own Sacrificed Body and Blood in similitude or representation And it was meet that all Christians should discern the Lords Body and Blood in similitude from common Bread and Wine And in time the use of the Name when the Church was drowned in Ignorance was taken about one thousand years after Christ for the thing signified without the sign As if they had said This is the King Therefore it is not a picture nor is it Cloth or Colours And it being proper to the Priests to consecrate it they found how it exalted them to be judged able to make their Maker and to Give or Deny Christ to men by their Authority and so they set up Transubstantiation and by a General Council made it Heresie to hold that there is any Bread or Wine left after Consecration Q. 9. Wherein lyeth the evil of that Opinion A. The Evils are more and greater than I must here stay to recite In short 1. They feign that to be Christs Body and Blood which was in his Hand or on the Table when he spake the words as if he had then two Bodyes 2. They feign his Body to be broken and his Blood shed before he was crucifyed 3. They feign him to have Flesh and Blood in Heaven
which two General Councils have condemned his Body being a Spiritual Body now 4. They feign either himself to have eaten his own Flesh and Drunk his own Blood or at lest his Disciples to have done it while he was alive 5. They feign him to have been the Breaker of his own Flesh and Shedder of his own Blood and make him to do that which was done only by the Iews 6. They contradict the express words of the Scripture which three times together call it Bread after the Consecration in 1 Cor. 11. When yet they say It is not Bread 7. They condemn the belief of the soundest senses of all men in the World as if it were heresie All our Eyes Touch Tast c. tells us that there is Bread and Wine and they say there is none 8. Hereby they deny all certainty of Faith and all other certainty For if a man may not be certain of what he Seeth Feeleth and Tasteth he can be certain of no sensible thing For we have no Faculties but sence to perceive things sensible as such Nor any way to transmit them to the Intellect but by sense And we can no otherwise know that there is a Bible a Church a Council a Pope a Man or any thing in the World and therefore much less can believe any of them So that all Humane and Divine Faith are thus destroyed yea man is set below a Beast that hath the Benefit of sense 9. Hereby they feign God to be the grand deceiver of the World For things sensible are his Works and so is Sense And he makes us know no supernatural Revelation but by the intromission of some Sence And if God may deceive all men by the way of sense we can never be sure but he may do it otherwise 10. They set up Men who confess their own senses are not to be credited to be more credible than all our senses and to be the Lords of the understandings of all Princes and People in despight of sense And he that is to be believed before our senses is an absolute Lord. 11. They deny it to be a Sacrament For if there be no sign there is no Sacrament 12. They feign every ignorant drunken Priest every time he consecrateth to work greater Miracles than ever Christ wrought and so to make Miracles common and at the Wills of thousands of wicked men I must not here stay to handle all this But in a small Book call'd Full and Easie Satisfaction which is the true Religin I have shewed thirty one Miracles with twenty Aggravations which all Priests are feigned to work at every Sacrament Q. 10. What is it that is called the Mass which the Papists say that All the Fathers and Church used in every age and we renounce A. In the first Ages the Churches were gathered among Heathens and men were long Instructed and Catechized hearers before they were baptized Christians And the first part of the day was spent in publick in such Common Teaching and Prayer as belonged to all and then the Deacon cryed Missa ●est that is Dismist the unbaptized hearers and the rest that were Christians spent the rest of the time in such duties as are proper to themselves especially the Lords Supper and the Praises of God Hereupon all the Worship following the Dimission of the unchristened and suspended came to be called barbarously the Mass or Dismission And this Worship hath been quite changed from what it was in the beginning and the Papists by keeping the Name Mass or Dismission make the ignorant believe that the Worship it self is the same as of old Q. 11. What be the changes that have been made A. More than I may now stay to number Iustin Martyr and Tertullian describe it in their Time to be just such as the Scripture mentioneth and we now commonly perform that is In Reading the Scripture opening and applying it Praying as the Minister was able Praising God Baptizing and administring the Lords Supper After this Ministers grew less able and trusty and they decreed that they should pray and Officiate in set forms yet so that every Bishop might choose his own and every Presbyter must shew it to the Bishops and have their approbation The Creed Lords Prayer and Commandements and the Words of Baptism and Delivery of the Lords Supper were alwayes used in forms before After this they grew to use the same forms called a Liturgie in whole Provinces some Ceremonies were so Ancient that we cannot find their Original that is The Anointing of the baptized the giving them Milk and Honey to taste dipping them thrice cloathing them in a white Garment after to Worship with their faces toward the East and not to kneel in Prayer or Adoration any Lords day in the year nor any Week day between Easter and Whitsuntide and specially to observe those two yearly Festivals and Good Frydaies fast And quickly after the encouraging of persecuted Christians to suffer drew them to keep a yearly day at the place where a Martyr was kill'd or buryed to honour their memories and give God thanks for them After this they built Altars over them And they built their Churches where their graves or ●ome of their bones were laid and in honour of their memory called the Churches by their Names Next they brought their Names daily into the Church Liturgies And next they added to them the Names of such Bishops of those particular Churches as had left an honourable memorial behind them And the Lords Supper was celebrated much like as it is in our English Liturgy save these Names And thus far the changes were then accounted laudable and were not indeed such as should discourage any Christians from Communion Nor do we read of any that were against them Besides which they overvalued the use of Crossing But quickly though by degrees a Flood of Ceremonies came in and Popes and Prelates added at their Pleasure till Gods publick Worship was made quite another thing I. God who is a Spirit and will be Worshipped in Spirit and Truth is by Mass-Priests and Papists Worshipped by such a mass of Ceremonies as makes it like a Stage-play and representeth God so like the Heathens Idols delighted in Mummeries and toyish actions as is greatly to the dishonour of Religion and God II. They have brought in the Worshipping of God in a Language which the People understand not and praying for they know not what III. They have lockt up the very Scriptures from the people and forbid all to use it in their known Tongue translated but those that get a special License for it IV. They abolish all substantial Signs in the Sacrament as is aforesaid and say There is no Bread or Wine and so make it no Sacament V. They give the Laity the Bread only without the Cup. VI. They call the Consecrated Bread by the Name of their Lord God and taking it to be no Bread but Christs Body worship it with Divine
Ghost This is the Summ of the Creed first made by Christ himself 2. The Apostles were Inspired and Commissioned to teach men all that Christ commanded Mat. 28. 19 20. 3. To say these three Words I believe in the Father Son and Holy Ghost without understanding them was easie but would make no true Christians Therefore if we had never read more of the Apostles Practice we might justly conclude that those inspired Teachers before they Baptized Men at Age taught them the meaning of those three Articles and brought them accordingly to Confess their Faith And this is the Creed And though a Man might speak his Profession in more or various Words the Matter was still the same and the words made necessary must not be too many nor left too much at mens liberty to alter lest corruption should Creep into the Common Faith For the Baptismal Confession was the very Symbol Badge or Test by which all Christians were visibly to pass for Christians And as Christianity must be a known certain thing so must its Symbol be 4. And infallible historical Tradition assureth us that accordingly ever since the Apostles dayes before any adult were Baptized they were Catechized and brought to understand and profess these same Articles of the Faith And if the Greeks and the Latines used not the same Words they used Words of the same Signification two or three words being added since Q. 13. Do you not by this set the Creed above the Bible A. No otherwise than I set the Head Heart Liver and Stomach of a Man above the whole Body which containeth them and all the rest Or than I set the Ten Commandments above the whole Law of Moses which includeth them Or than Christ did set Loving God above all and our Neighbour as our selves above all that Law of which they were the Summ We must not take those for no Christians nor deny them Baptism who understand and believe not particularly every word in the Bible as we must those that understand not and believe not the CREED CHAP. VIII Of BELIEVING what it signifieth in the Creed Qu. 1. I Understand by what you have said that as Mans Soul hath three Powers the Understanding the Will and the Executive So Religion being but the true qualifying and guidance of these three Powers must needs consist of three parts I. Things to be known and believed II. Things to be Willed Loved and Chosen And III. Things to be Done in the Practice of our Lives And that the Creed is the Symbol or Summ of so much as is necessary to our Christianity of the first sort and the Lords Prayer the Rule and Summary of the second and the Ten Commandments of the Third I intreat you therefore first to expound the Cree●… to me and first the first word of it I Believe ●… it belongs to all that followeth A. You must first know what the word signifieth in Common use To Believe another Signifieth T●… trust him as True or Trusty and to Believe a thing signifieth to Believe that it is True because a Trusty Person speaketh it The Things that you must Believe to be True are called The Matter or Materi●… Object of your Faith The Persons Trustiness tha●… you believe or trust to is called The formal Object of your Faith for which you Trust the Person and believe the thing The Matter is as the Body of Faith and the Form as its Soul The Matter which the Church hath believed hath by Go●… had alterations And to this Day more is reveale● to some than to others But the formal Reason ●… your Faith is still and in all the same even Gods Fidelity who because of his Perfection cannot Li●… Q. 2. How may I be sure that God cannot Li● who is under no Law A. His Perfection is more than a Law 1. W●… see that God who made Man in his own Image and reneweth them to it making Lying a hate●… Vice to humane Nature and Conversation N●… Man would be counted a Lyar And the bette●… any Man is the more he hateth it 2. No man Lyeth but either for want of Wi●dom to know the Truth or for want of perfec●… Goodness or for want of Power to attain his Ends by better means But the Infinite most Perfect God hath none of these defects Q. 3. But God speaketh to the World by Angels and Men and who knows but they may be permitted to Lie A. When they speak to Man as sent by God and God attesteth their credibility by uncontrolled Miracles or other Evidence if then they should Lie it would be imputable to God that attesteth their word Of which I said enough to you before Q. 4. Proceed to open the formal Act of Faith which you call Trust A. As you have noted that Mans Soul hath three Powers Understanding Will and Executive so our Assiance or Trust in God extendeth to them all And so it is in One an Assenting Trust a Consenting Trust and a Practical Trust. By the first we Believe the Word to be True because we trust the Fidelity of God By the second we consent to Gods Covenant and accept his Gifts by Trusting to the Truth and Goodness of the Promiser By the Third we Trustingly venture on the costlyest Duty Q. 5. I pray you open it to me by some familiar similitude A. Suppose you are a poor Man in danger of a Prison and a King from India sends his Son hither Proclaiming to all the Poor in England that if they will come over with his Son he will make them all Princes some say He is a Deceiver and not to be believed Others say A little in hand with our Old acquaintance is better than uncertainty in an unknown Land Another saith I know not but a Leaky Vessel Storms or Pirates may prevent my hopes Here are now three Questions 1. Do you believe that he saith True 2. Do you so far Trust him as to Consent to go with him 3. When it comes to it do you so far Trust him as to venture on all the difficulties and go Again suppose you have a deadly sickness There are many unable and deceitful Physicians in the World There is one onely that can Cure you and offereth to do it for nothing but with a Medicine made of his own Blood Many tell you he is a Deceiver Some say others can do it as well And some say the Medicine is intollerable or improbable Here are three Questions 1. Do you Trust his word by Believing him 2. Do you Trust him so as to Consent and Take him for your Physician 3. Do you Trust him so as to come to him and take his Medicine forsaking all others I need not apply it You can easily do it Trust then or Assiance is the vital or formal act of Faith And Assenting Consenting and Practice are the inseparable effects in which as it is a saving Grace it is alwayes found Q. 6. But is all this