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A37500 Vniformity examined whether it be found in the Gospel or in the practice of the churches of Christ / by Wil. Dell ... Dell, William, d. 1664. 1646 (1646) Wing D936; ESTC R21430 7,409 8

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nor yet over the little world or man For looke upon a man consisting of ●ead and members unto which the Apostle compa●es the Church and you shall not finde all the members like one another neither in regard of their outward forms nor operations for the hand doth not move as the foot nor the foot act as the hand and if all the members should appear and act in one form what a monster would a man bee And yet among the members though there be no externall vniformity yet there is admirable unity And yet again look in to the Kingdomes of the world and you shall see no such thing in them as externall vniformity Here in England you shall observe that York is not governed as Hull nor Hull as Hallifax nor that as Bristoll c. neither is one County governed uniformly as another there is no vniformity in the government of Kent and Essex nor one town governed like another in Godmanchester the youngest son inherit in Huntington the Eldest nor one Corporation governed like another nor one Company in the Citie governed as another and yet between all Counties Cities Towns Corporations Companies there is unitie though no externall vniformity Yea look upon the famous Citie of London and there are it may be an hundred thousand families or more in it and each one gove●n●d after a severall manner and among all these families there is no externall vniformity and yet they all agree well enough into the unity of a City Nay further to bring but one man to an vniformity of life and practice by an outward Law would be the most absolute tyranny in the world and make his life worse then death To compell every man by a Law every day in the week or every Munday Tuesday c. in the week to an uniformity of life that he shall rise at the same time use the same postures speak the same words eat the same food receive the same Physick sit and stand and walk and lye down at the same set times who ever heard of such a cruel bondage What an absurd and intollerable thing then is uniformity in the life of a man taking away all freedome of the soule But how much more evill and intollerable is uniformity in the life of a Christian or of true Churches of Christ taking away all freedome of the spirit of God who being one with God works in the freedome of God and is not to be bound with any authoritative or coercive power of poor dark ignorant vain foolish proud and sinfull men What now then do the Presbyters mean by Vniformity Would they have the Word preached and the Sacraments administred and the Name of God called on and all this done in spirit and truth in the Churches of Christ This truly is Vnity and not Vniformity and such an unity as no man can compell But would they have the Word preached the name of God called on Sacraments administred the spirituall discipline of the spirituall Church managed the vertues of Christ and graces of the Spirit in the Saints exercised and all this in one and the same outward form or uniformity This is the burden of the Saints the bondage of the Church the straitning the Spirit the limiting of Christ and the eclipsing the glory of the Father And how wise soever these men may be in naturall and carnall things yet their wisedome is but foolishnesse in spirituall things in which there is no more uniformity then in the workings of the Spirit who works severally in severall Saints and severally in the same Saints at severall times And therefore they that would tye the Church to an uniformity which works not of it s●lf but as the Spirit works in it let them first tye the Spirit to an uniformity and we are contented But these men seem to run a sad hazard who would thus reduce the workings of the Spirit in Christians and Churches to an outward uniformity according to their own minde and fancy and so would rule and order and enlarge and straiten the Spirit of God by the spirit of man seeing it is worse to sin against Christ in the spirit then against Christ in the flesh And therefore till I be otherwise taught by the Word I cannot conceive that there ought to be or is possible to be any such externall uniformity in the Churches of Christ as these men strive wrastle sweat contend for I will not say are ready to fight for but that severall Churches of Christ having unity of doctrine faith the spirit ordinances c. may have divers forms of outward administrations as God and Christ by the spirit shall lead them and that every Church is in these things to be left free and no Church forced by any outward power to follow or imitate another Church against its will not being freely led unto it by the Spirit of God Neither do I think that God hath set up any company of men or Synod in the world to shine to a whole Nation so that all people shall be constrained to follow their judgement and to walk by their light seeing other Ministers and Christians may have more light and spirit then they Neither hath Christ promised his presence and spirit to Ministers more then to believers nor more to an hundred then two or three and if two or three Christians in the Country being met together in the name of Christ have Christ himself with his Word and Spirit among them they need not ride many miles to the Assembly at London to know what to do or how to carry and behave themselves in the things of God And therefore for any company of men of what repute soever to set up their own judgement in a Kingdome for a peremptory rule from which no man must vary and to compell all the faithfull people of God who are the very members of Jesus Christ himself to fall down before it upon pain of being cast into the burning fiery furnace of their indignation heated seven times more hot th●n ordinary through the desired accesse of secular power to their power is a far worse work in my eyes then that of King Nebuchadnezzar setting up a golden Image and forcing all to fall down before it seeing spirituall idolatry is so much worse then corporall as the spirit is better then the flesh And therefore I do think let them teach me better by the Word that can that uniformity the great Diana of the Presbyterians and the Image that falls down from the brain and fa●cy of man hath no footing in the Scriptures or in the practice of the Churches of Christ And that the Presbyterian uniformtty is near a kin to Prelati●all co●fo●mity and is no other ●hen the same thing under another word after ●●e manner of Prelacy and Presbytery and do conclude that Vnity is Chri●●ia● Vniformity Antic●●●●●●an And 〈◊〉 I have 〈…〉 among many occas●ons to discover to 〈…〉 me still prevail and 〈…〉 very name of Ref●●mation And al●o to give occasion 〈…〉 discourse more fully 〈…〉 power of the Word 〈…〉 ●INIS
and you shall see nothing lesse then externall Uniformity See this in the prayer of Christ prayer for the duty it felf being nothing but so much spirituall worship as being the voyce of the Spirit in the flesh both in head and members This Christ sometimes performed with his eyes lifted up to heaven sometimes being prostrate with his body on the earth and so severall times severall wayes and as he so the Saints have some prayed standing and lifting up their hands as Moses some kneeling and lifting up their hands as Solomon some standing and not lifting up their eyes as the Publicans c. And what externall Uniformity in all this And as for praying so for preaching Christ sometimes preached in a ship sometimes on the shore sometimes in the City of Ierusalem someimes in the Temple sometimes in the desart sometimes early sometimes late as if he intended on purpose to witnesse against that piece of the mystery of iniquity which in after ages should be called Vniformity So Paul preached sometimes on the Jews Sabbath sometimes on the first day of the week sometimes each day of the week sometimes in the day sometimes in the night sometimes prayed in the house sometimes on the shore he circumcised Timothy among the weak refused to circumcise Titus among the perverse became as a Jew to the Jews as a Greek to the Greeks to the weak as weak to the strong as strong all things to all men that he might win some and what externall Uniformity was here And then for the Sacraments Christ administred the Sacrament of the Supper immediately after supper Paul at midnight and it may be others in the morning or at noone and what externall Uniformity in all this And for government sometimes the Apostles met together into a Councell and in that Councell ordered things not of their own heads or by plurality of voyces but by the Word and Spirit and what they ordered by the Word and Spirit they put in execution by the power of the Word and Spirit and not by the power of the World At other times Ministers and believers did things by the Word and Spirit among themselves by the mutuall consent of both or else believers alone among themselves if there were no Ministers present And where the number of believers were more they stood in need of more Officers and where fewer of fewer Officers and all these things are the free ordering of the Churches who have Christ the Spirit and the Father among them and in them and so are taken out of the bondage of men into the freedome of God That truly I see not the Gospel more setting its spirit against any thing of Antichrist then against this point of externall Uniformity For if we have one Lord Christ Spirit Faith Baptisme God all other things are free to the Churches as God shall order by them and no otherwise and the reason and wisdome and prudence of man have no place in this world where the Sun of righteousness shines as the onely light But against this that hath been said do lie some objections as first The Prophet foretold that the Lord should be one and his Name one and doth not this imply externall Uniformity I answer nothing lesse for the Apostle explicates plainly and clearly whar it is to have the Lord one and his Name one among believers Eph. 4. ch. 4. 5. 6. where he saith there is in the spirituall Church one Body and one Spirit one hope of our calling one Lord one Faith one Baptisme one God and Father of all who is above all through all and in all Whereby you see that among believers there is a manifold Unity but no externall Uniformity yea the prayer of Christ the Son for the Church unfolds clearly the promise of God the Father to the Church Iohn 17. Christ prayes that they all who are many among themselves according to the flesh may b● one as thou Father art in mee and I in thee that is according to the unity of the Spirit not externall Uniformity that after this manner they also may be one in us But againe it is objected out of 1 Cor. 14. that the Apostle requires that all things may be done in the Church decently and in order and doth not this imply externall Uniformity I answer that they will hardly admit in their parish Churches such a decency and order as the Apostle there means neither are they capable of it For he saith before When the whole Church is come together into some place that all may prophesie one by one that all may learne and all be comforted and that during this exercise of prophesying if any thing be revealed to another the former is to give place and he must speak that hath the clearest light seeing the Spirit to whomsoever it is given to profit withall And that though all may prophesie one by one yet all may not prophesie at once for t●en it would not be order but confusion which the Apostle would have avoyded saying Let all things be done decently and in order And this decency too he perswades to by the word he doth not in force by secular power And if they will call this Uniformity for Church-members to prophesie one after another according to the variety of the gifts of the Spirit and not many or two o● three at once or the same time we willingly agree with them but how farre this thing is from their sence every one knowes Thus you see these objections answered and I am confident there are no more can be brought but may as clearly and easily be answered as these And therefore I say I wonder and wonder againe that we having covenanted and agreed together solemnly to endeavour for a Government most agreeable to the word of God should in the meane time be left so void of the spirit and light of the Gospel as to fall upon externall Uniformity which is no where to be found in the Gospel nor in the practise of primative Christians Yea while I consider more seriously of the Matter me thinks externall vniformity is a monstrous thing how glorious soever in their eyes and not to be found either in nature or in grace either in Christs Kingdome or the Kingdomes of the world In nature is no externall vniformity extended to all the workes of nature for looke into the world and see if there be not variety of forms heavenly and earthly bodies having severall formes and in the earth each bird beast tree plant creature differs one from another in outward form If the whole creation should appeare in one form or externall vniformity what a monstrous thing would it be nothing differing from the first chaos but the variety of forms in the world is the beauty of the world So that though there be a most admirable unity among all the creatures yet there is nothing lesse then externall vniformity Againe as there is no externall vniformity spread over the great world so