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A29130 An husbandmans harrow to pull down the ridges of the presbyteriall government and to smooth, a little, the independent ... containing divers new and unanswerable arguments ... / written by Ellis Bradshavv ... Bradshaw, Ellis. 1649 (1649) Wing B4144; ESTC R1233 82,907 112

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them that beleeve Vers 22. And therefore is of greater and more profitable use for the edifying of the Church But wherefore or wherein is it more useful The Apostle answers and brings it in as a reason to wit For he that prophecyeth speaketh unto men to edification exhortation and comfort Consequ And therefore it follows That speaking unto men to edification and exhortation and comfort is of all other gifts the most useful and most to be desired and sought after and to be most esteemed and accounted of by the Church of God And so are all such who have that gift and do not hide it in a napkin but use it accordingly for the same end for which it is given whiles they keep unto sound doctrine that cannot be reproved and speak but according to the Law and Testimony and seek but onely and chiefly hi glory that sent them and that they might excel to the edifying of the Church and to convince the world of sin of righteousness and of judgment And if they contend earnestly if it be but for the faith that was once delivered to the Saints or do but stand and fast to the Christian Liberty where with Christ hath made us free and that they might not be entangled with yokes of bondage not be as men pleasers or servants of men after they are bought with a price provided they preach nor seek any liberty at all to do any evil either in word or deed nor to be contentious and disobedient to the Truth of God I say of such they are sent of God And whosoever resuseth resisteth disparageth disgraceth or despiseth such doth even the same to him that sent them And such of all others ought to be hon●red even with double honor that both rule well and also labor in the word and doctrine by speaking unto men to edification and exhortation and comfort as hath been said And therefore all that are in authority ought to give liberty to all them whose spirit God hath raised to build up the Churches in their most holy Faith lest wrath be upon them from the Lord as Ezra 1. 5 6. and Chap. 7. 13 16 13. and Chap. 8. 22 23. and Psa 2. It is therefore a matter of dangerous consequence either to act or so much as seem to act or comply with such who doc exclude all from any spiritual ministration in the name of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ yea even in publique I mean that are not learned in the Tongues for they exclude it may be such as Peter and John and all the Church which was at Jerusalem who were all scattered abroad and went every where preathing the word See Acts 8. 1 4. Psa 2. throughout And the Apostle speaking to the Hebrews tells them That when for the time they ought to have been Teachers yet they had need to learn c. Heb. 5. 12. 1 Reas For what is it else but to limit the Holy one of Israel that he shall not speak but by the learned onely either in private or publique Who hath told us plainly That he hideth things from the wise and learned that he revealeth unto babes Luk. 10. 2. Reas And what is it else but clearly to oppose the Apostles rules given out for direction in such cases to wit 1. As every man hath received the gift so let him administer the same as good disposers of the manifold grace of God And 2. Let every man administer according to the measure or proportion of his Faith 3. And how dangerous is it to advise much less to compel any man to hide his talent in a napkin and not to suffer him to occupy with it for his masters advantage least it be taken from him yea though it be that man that hath but one poor Talent who doubtless ought to put it forth in his place and calling as well as those that have five or more see Heb. 10 22 to 26 c. Heb. 5. 12 to 15. c. 4. And how shall those things be made known to the Church that are on purpose hid from the wise and learned and onely revealed unto babes c. if we cannot be content to learn them at babes as good old Eli both did and was glad to do at the child Samuel And hath not God on purpose done it And chosen the base and foolish things of this world to confound the wise and the mighty c. as 1 Cor. 1. 2 27 28. 29. and Chap. 2. 11 12 13 14 on purpose I say Yea that no flesh should rejoyce in his presence but that he that glorieth might glory in the Lord. Was not the word of the Lord revealed unto the Childe Samuel rather then to good old Eli And did not Eldad and Midad prophesie in the Camp as well as the rest and as lawfully too the Spirit of the Lord coming upon them did Moses forbid them till he had blessed them or till their callings of God should be evidenced by miracles as Moses was and as some do expect or they will not heare an unlearned man see John 11. 9 10 11. John did no miracle though all men held John as a Prophet Or shall we charge them with immodestie for offering to preach without Ordination Was no Prophet accounted a Prophet but that wrought miracles or was ordained by men and learned in the tongues Look Joh. 10. 41. Was not Amos an Herdman and a gatherer of Sacamore fruit when the Lord took him and sent him to prophesie And do not his words good to them that walk uprightly by whomsoever he sendeth them Is it not lawful for the Lord Jesus Christ to thrust forth labourers into his harvest without Licence from the learned in the tongues Or doe not they that refuse whomsoever he sendeth refuse him Or is it lawful to forbid any whom he sendeth to preach unto men that they might be saved Like the wicked Jewes the salvation of souls being their chief end as the drift of their doctrine will easily shew Is it not lawfull for them that know the terror of the Lord to perswade men And should not every man administer according to the measure of his faith and be as good Stewards of the manifold grace of God as hath been said without licence from the learned in the tongues And must they but only be suffered to administer according to the measure and degrees of their learnedness and knowledge in the tongues meerely Have none the manifestation of the spirit but the learned in the tongues Or dare we cross the Apostle and say that the Manifestation of the Spirit is not given to every man to profit withal Or that the chief grace and gift of the Spirit and that which is most profitable and usefull to the Church for Edification and therefore most chiefly to be desired is not that men might prophesie Or what is this prophesying that is so much to be desired above all other gifts yea above the gift of tongues