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A29317 The rise, spring and foundation of the Anabaptists, or re-baptized of our time vvritten in French by Guy de Brez, 1565 ... ; and translated for the use of his countrymen, by J.S.; Racine, source et fondement des anabaptistes ou rebaptisez de nostre temps. Book 1. English Brès, Guy de, 1522-1567.; Scottow, Joshua, 1618-1698. 1668 (1668) Wing B4381; ESTC R62 47,994 64

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the finger at Christ saying Behold the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of of the World Isai 53 7. Isaiah witnesseth and testifieth that Christ hath surely born our languishing and sustained our dolours what can be more plainly said then when he saith He hath born the pain and punishment which was due unto us and that we are healed by his wounds the same is affirmed by the Apostle Peter 1 Pet. 2.24 and Jesus Christ himself saith Joh. 3.16 God so loved the World c. The Apostle John testifieth 1 Joh. 2.2 If any man sin c. so Paul Col. 1.20 He made peace and reconciled us by the blood of his cross Read to this purpose 2 Cor. 5.21 and Rom. 5.19 and divers other Scriptures testifie unto this truth so as nothing is more clear and yet Muntzer dareth to accuse the Prophets and Apostles with the Ministers as those that flatter mens Consciences because they teach not righteousness by works It is a marvel how that sentence of the Apostle is forgotten who saith That if we be justified by the works of the law Gel 2.22 Christ is dead in vain We teach to do good works and live holily but not to be justified by them and that we live only by faith in Jesus Christ Muntzer thinketh to mend the matter by saying That thus to preach Christ Preaching of justification makes not careless of well-doi●g is the way to make men careless of doing well but on the contrary to preach Christ who dyed for our sins and that he gave himself out of perfect love a sacrifice for our Redemption is the way to be stirred up with burning zeal to good works Furthermore we must not preach the Gospel as we please but as it is appointed of the Father and as the Scripture testifie that the Apostles preached it of such men the Apostle Peter warneth us saying That there shall arise false Prophets c. 2 Pet. 2.2 Let notice be taken whether Muntzer and his companions be not of that number who dare not plainly say as much but they will say as we do but being put unto it they make Jesus Christ but an half Saviour by bringing in good works We say That faith without works is dead but they justifie us not before God neither blot out our sins As the flame is not without light otherwise it were not flame Simile yet it 's light burneth not it is the fire and the flame only that doth lighten so faith is not without works but works burn not i. e. take not away sin it is faith in Christ only thus we speak of the vertue of the property of faith shewing that those who have this true faith cannot be lazie so as out of love to God they should not do good works to glorifie God c. He likewise fell upon Marriage in a foolish and villanous manner saying Rails against Marriage That the Marriage of Pagans and other ignorants and unbelievers was polluted and unclean and that it was fornication and a very shew of Satan so as many light spirits being moved and spurred forward by this woful doctrine took occasion to break many marriages leaving houses desolate 2 Tim 3.6 and drew after them silly poor women laden with lusts to leave their husbands perswading them that the believing wife i. e. after their account the re-baptized ought not to abide with the unrebaptized husband Holding that a wife dwelling with her Gentile husband is polluted and defiled and cannot be saved They called the marriage of those that were not of their Sect whoredome and the fleshly bed and their marriages were spiritual The Apostle was of another minde when he saith Marriage is honourable c. But it may be they will say H●b 13 4. This is to be understood of the Marriage of such where both parties are believers and not of the believer with the unbeliever But the Apostle Paul taketh off all objection when he saith unto the married I command them yet not I but the Lord 1 Cor. 7.10 12. c. what could be more plainly said to prove the marriages of believers with unbelievers to be true marriages though they were joyned together in the time of their unbelief See how these poor people are become shameless in laying open their filthiness before all the world who would not wonder to see such spiritual people as these pretend themselves to be to live upon the goods and riches of whore-mongers this is the honour that they put upon their Fathers and Mothers that begat and brought them forth yea and upon themselves Apostolical Anabaptists As for the Apostolical Anabaptists they are so called because they follow as they say the Apostles and Apostolical Church step by step They regard the naked letter of the Scripture They walked as Vagabonds through the Country and Regions without shoes without staff without girdle and without money they said that they were sent by God and because Christ saith He that will enter into the Kingdom of heaven must become as a little child they said We must play the children with Children and therefore they so did and because our Lord saith He that leaveth not all that he possesseth whether Wife Children Father Mother Lands and Inheritance c. they often took slender occasions and left their Country leaving their wives and children and went as spiritual Lanskeneths they said that a Christian ought not possess any thing as his own and that it was impossible for any to be both rich and a Christian Who would not wonder to see the foolishness of these poor people they would carry neither shoes staff nor money in their purses like begging Friers they consider not the meaning of that Scripture The use and practise of the Apostles declare fully that our Lord said that to prevent his disciples from being solicitous for things needful for their journey seeing they should not want because the labourer is worthy of his hire this Christ instructed them in when he said When I sent you without purse without scrip without shoes lacked you any thing Luk. 22.35 They said unto him Nothing he saith unto them Now he that hath a purse let him take it c. As for preaching upon house-tops what he had told them in their ears it is no more but that what he had told them in secret they should preach openly And as for washing of their feet he would signifie nothing else thereby but that out of love we should be helpful one unto another for then they had other kind of shoes then we have now so as their feet were soiled with travelling and therefore they rightly washed their feet which now we have no use of being shod after another manner Our Anabaptists who practise this I would have them to consider how comely this is for it may fall out through want of women that men must wash their feet which how seemly it would be