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Standard Confession (1660)
Set forth by many of us, who are
(falsely) called Ana-Baptists, to inform all Men (in these days of
scandal and reproach) of our innocent Belief and Practise; for
which we are not only resolved to suffer Persecution, to the loss
of our Goods, but also Life itself, rather than to decline the
same.
Subscribed to by
certain Elders, Deacons, and Brethren, met at London, in the first
month (called March, 1660.) in the behalf of themselves, and many
others unto whom they belong, in London, and in several Counties
of this Nation, who are of the same Faith with us.
After the Way
which men call Heresie, so Worship we the God of our Fathers;
Believing all things which are written in the Law, and in the
Prophets, Acts 24, 4.
LONDON
Printed by C. D.
for F. Smith, at the Elephant and
Castle, near
Temple-Barr, 1660.
I. We Believe and
are verily confident, that there is but one God the Father, of
whom are all things, from everlasting to everlasting, glorious,
and unwordable in all his attributes, 1 Cor. 8, 6. Isa. 40. 28.
II. That God in
the beginning made Man Upright, and put him into a state and
condition of Glory, without the least mixture of misery, from
which he by transgression fell, and so came into a miserable and
mortal estate, subject unto the first death, Gen. 1. 31. Eccles.
7. 29. Gen. 2. 17. 3. 17, 18, 19.
III. That there is
one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, who is the only
begotten Son of God, born of the Virgin Mary; yet as truly Davids
Lord, and Davids root, as Davids Son, and Da [page 4] vids
Offspring, Luke 20. 44. Revel. 22. 16. whom God freely sent into
the World (because of his great love unto the World) who as freely
gave himself a ransome for all, 1 Tim. 2. 5, 6. tasting death for
every man, Heb. 2. 9. a propitiation for our sins; and not for
ours only, but also for the sins of the whole World, 1 John 2. 2.
IV. That God is
not willing that any should Perish, but that all should come to
repentance, 2 Pet. 3. 9. and the knowledge of the truth, that they
might be saved, 1 Tim. 2. 4. For which end Christ hath
commanded, that the Gospel (to wit, the glad tydings of remission
of sins) should be preached to every creature, Mark 16. 15. So
that no man shall eternally suffer in Hell (that is, the second
death) for want of a Christ that dyed for them, but as the
Scripture saith, for denying the Lord that bought them, 2 Pet. 2.
1. or because they believe not in the name of the only begotten
Son of God, John 3. 18. Unbelief therefore being the cause why the
just and righteous God, will condemn the children of men; it
follows against all contradiction, that all men at one time or
other, are put into such a capacity, as that (through the grace of
God) they may be eternally saved, John 1. 7. Acts 17. 30. Mark
6. 6. Heb. 3. 10, 18, 19. 1 John 5. 10. John 3. 17.
V. That such who
first orderly comes into, and are brought up in the School of
Christs Church, and waiting there, comes to degrees of
Christianity, rightly qualified and considerably gifted by Gods
Spirit; ought to exercise their gifts not only in the Church, but
also (as occasion serves) to preach to the World (they being
approved of by the Church so to do) Acts 11. 22, 23, 24. Acts 11.
19. 20. and that among such some are to be chosen by the Church,
and ordained by Fasting, Prayer, and Laying on of Hands, for the
work of the Ministry, Acts 13. 2, 3. Acts 1. 23. Such so ordained,
(and abiding faithful in their work) we own as Ministers of the
Gospel; but all such who come not first to repent of their sins,
believe on the Lord Jesus, and so Baptizes in his name for the
remission of Sins, but are only brought up in the Schools of
humane learning, to the attaining humane arts, and variety of
languages, with many vain curiosities of speech, 1 Cor. 1. 19, 21.
2. 1, 4, 5. seeking rather the gain of large revenues, then the
gain of souls to God: such (we say) we utterly deny, being such as
have need rather to be taught themselves, than fit to teach
others, Rom. 2. 21.
VI. That the way
set forth by God for men to be justified in, is by faith in
Christ, Rom. 5. 1. [page 5].
That is to say,
when men shall assent to the truth of the Gospel, believing with
all their hearts, that there is remission of sins, and eternal
life to be had in Christ.
And that Christ
therefore is most worthy their constant affections, and subjection
to all his Commandements, and therefore resolve with purpose of
heart so to subject unto him in all things, and no longer unto
themselves, 2 Cor. 5. 15.
And so, shall
(with godly sorrow for the sins past) commit themselves to his
grace, confidently depending upon him for that which they believe
is to be had in him: such so believing are justified from all
their sins, their faith shall be accounted unto them for
righteousness, Rom. 4. 22, 23, 24. Rom. 3. 25, 26.
VII. That there is
one holy Spirit, the pretious gift of God, freely given to such as
obey him, Ephes. 4. 4. Acts 5. 32. that there by they may be
throughly sanctified, and made able (without which they are
altogether unable) to abide stedfast in the faith, and to honour
the Father, and his Son Christ, the Author and finisher of their
faith; 1 Cor. 6. 11. There are three that bear record in Heayen,
the Father, the Word, the holy Spirit, and these three are one;
which Spirit of promise such have not yet received, (though they
speak much of him) that are so far out of Love, Peace,
Long-suffering, Gentleness, Goodness, Meekness, and Temperance,
(the fruits of the Spirit, Gal. 5. 22, 23.) as that they breath
out much cruelty, and great envy against the Liberties, and
peaceable living of such, as are not of their judgment, Though
holy as to their conversations.
VIII. That God
hath even before the foundation of the world chosen, (or elected)
to eternal life, such as believe, and so are in Christ, John 3.
16. Ephes. 1. 4, 2 Thes. 2. 13. yet confident we are, that the
purpose of God according to election, was not in the least arising
from fore-seen faith in, or works of righteousness done by the
creature, but only from the mercy, goodness, and corn passion
dwelling in God, and so it is of him that calleth, Rom. 9. ii.
whose purity and unwordable holiness, cannot admit of any unclean
person (or thing) to be in his presence, therefore his decree of
mercy reaches only the godly man, whom (saith David) God hath set
apart for himself, Psal. 4. 3.
IX. That men not
considered simply as men, but ungodly men, were of old ordained to
condemnation, considered as such, who turn [page 6] the grace of
God unto wantonness, and deny the only Lord God, and our Lord
Jesus Christ, Jude 4. God indeed sends a strong delusion to men,
that they might be damned; but we observe that they are such (as
saith the Apostle) that received not the love of the truth, that
they might be saved, 2 Thes. 2. 10, 11, 12. and so the indignation
and wrath of God, is upon every soul of man that doth evil,
(living and dying therein,) for there is no respect of persons
with God. Rom. 2. 9, 10, 11.
X. That all
Children dying in Infancy, having not actually transgressed
against the Law of God in their own persons, are only subject to
the first death, which comes upon them by the sin of the first
Adam, from whence they shall be all raised by the second Adam; and
not that any one of them (dying in that estate) shall suffer for
Adams sin, eternal punishment in Hell. (which is the second death)
for of such belongs the Kingdome of Heaven, 1 Cor. 15. 22. Mat.
19. 14. not daring to conclude with that uncharitable opinion of
others, who though they plead much for the bringing of children
into the visible Church here on earth by Baptism, yet nevertheless
by their Doctrine that Christ dyed but far some, shut a great part
of them out of the Kingdome of Heaven for ever.
XI. That the right
and only way, of gathering Churches, (according to Christs
appointment, Mat. 28. 19, 20.) is first to teach, or preach the
Gospel, Mark 16. 16. to the Sons and Daughters of men; and then to
Baptise (that is in English to Dip) in the name of the Father,
Son, and holy Spirit, or in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ;
such only of them, as profess repentance towards God, and faith
towards our Lord Jesus Christ, Acts. 2. 38. Acts 8. 12. Acts 18.
8. And as for all such who preach not this Doctrine, but instead
thereof, that Scriptureless thing of Sprinkling of Infants (falsly
called Baptisme) whereby the pure word of God is made of no
effect, and the new Testament-way of bringing in Members, into the
Church by regeneration, cast out; when as the bond-woman & her
son, that is to say, the old Testament-way of bringing in Children
into the Church by generation, is cast out, as saith the
Scripture, Gal. 4. 30, 22, 23, 24. Mat. 3. 8, 9. all such we
utterly deny, forasmuch as we are commanned to have no fellowship
with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather to reprove them,
Ephes. 5. 11.
XII. That it is
the duty of all such who are believers Baptized, to draw nigh unto
God in submission to that principle of Christs [page 7] Doctrine,
to wit, Prayer and Laying on of Hands, that they may receive the
promise of the holy Spirit, Heb. 6. 1. 2. Acts 8. 12, 15, 17. Acts
19. 6. 2 Tim. 1. 6. whereby they may mortife the deeds of the
body, Rom. 8. 13. and live in all things answerable to their
professed intentions, and desires, even to the honour of him, who
hath called them out of darkness into his marvellous light.
XIII. That it is
the duty of such who are constituted as aforesaid, to continue
stedfastly in Christs and the Apostles Doctrine, and assembling
together, in fellowship, in breaking of Bread, and Prayer, Acts 2.
42.
XIV. That although
we thus declare the primitive way, and order of constituting
Churches, yet we verily believe, and also de dare, that unless men
so professing, and practising the forme and order of Christs
Doctrine, shall also beautifie the same with a holy and wise
conversation, in all godliness and honesty; the profession of the
visible form will be rendered to them of no effect; for without
holiness no man shall see the Lord, Heb. 12. 14. Isa. 1. 11, 12,
15, 16.
XV. That the
Elders or Pastors which God hath appointed to oversee, and feed
his Church (constituted as aforesaid) are such, who first being of
the number of Disciples, shall in time appear to be vigilent,
sober, of good behavour, given to hospitality, apt to teach, &c.
not greedy of filthy lucre (as too many National Ministers are)
but patient; not a brawler, not covetuous, &c. and as such chose,
and ordained to office (according to the order of Scripture, Acts
14. I 23.) who are to feed the flock with meat in due season, and
in much love to rule over them, with all care, seeking after such
as go astray; but as for all such who labour to feed themselves
with the fat, more than to feed the flock, Ezek. 34. 2, 3. seeking
more after theirs, than them, expresly contrary to the practise of
the Ministers of old, who said, we seek not yours, but you, 2 Cor.
12. 14. All such we utterly deny, and hereby bear our continued
Testimony against, Ezek. 34.
XVI. That the
Ministers of Christ, that have freely received from God, ought
freely to Minister to others, 1 Cor. 9. 17. and that such who have
spiritual things, freely Ministered unto them, ought freely to
communicate necessary things to the Ministers, (upon the account
of their charge) 1 Cor. 9. 11. Gal. 6. 6. And as for [page 8]
Tyths, or any forced Maintenance, we utterly deny to be the Main
tenance of Gospel Ministers.
XVII. That the
true Church of Christ, ought after the first and second
admonition, to reject all Hereticks, Tit. 3. 10, 11. and in the
name of the Lord to withdraw from all such, as profess the way of
the Lord, but walks disorderly in their conversations, 2 Thes. 3.
6. or any wayes causes divisions or offences, contrary to the
Doctrine (of Christ) which they have learned, Rom. 16. 17.
XVIII. That such
who are true Believers, even Branches in Christ the Vine, (and
that in his account, whom he exhorts to a bide in him, John 15. 1,
2, 3, 4, 5.) or such who have charity out of a pure heart, and of
a good conscience, and of Faith unfeigned, 1 Tim. 1. 5. may
nevertheless for want of watchfulness, swerve and I turn aside
from the same, vers. 6, 7. and become as withered Branches, cast
into the fire and burned, John. 15. 6. But such who add un to
their Faith Vertue, and unto .Vertue Knowledge, and unto Know
ledge Temperance, &c. 2 Pet. 1 5, 6, 7. such shall never fall,
vers. 8, 9, 10. ‘tis impossible for all the false Christs, and
false Prophets, that are, and are to come, to deceive such, for
they are kept by the pa I wer of God, through Faith unto
Salvation, 1 Pet. 1. 5.
XIX. That the poor
Saints belonging to the Church of Christ, are to be sufficiently
provided for by the Churches, that they neither want food or
rayment, and this by a, free and voluntary contributi on, (and not
of necessity, or by the constraint or power of the Magistrate) 2
Cor. 9. 7. 1 Cor. 8. 11, 12, and this through the free and
voluntary help of the Deacons, (called Overseers of the poor) be
ing faithful men, chosen by the Church, and ordained by Prayer and
Laying on of Hands, to that Work, Acts 6. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6. So
that there is no need in the Church of Christ, of a Magesterial
compulsion in this case, as there is among others, who being
constituted in a fleshly and generational way, are necessitated to
make use of a carnal sword, to compel even a small, mean, and
short Maintenance for their poor; when as many other Members of
their Churches, can and do part with great and large Sums of
Money, to maintain their vain fashions, Gold, Pearls, and costly
Array, which is expressly contrary to the Word of God. 1 Tim. 2.
9, 10. 1 Pet. 3. 3. Alas, what will such do when God riseth up,
and when he visiteth, what will they answer him? Job 31. 14. [page
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XX. That there
shall be (through Christ who was dead, but is a live again from
the dead) a Resurrection of all men from the graves of the Earth,
Isa. 26. 19. both the just and the unjust, Acts 24. 15. that is,
the fleshy bodies of men, sown into the graves of the earth,
corruptable, dishonourable, weak, natural, (which so considered
cannot inherit the Kingdome of God) shall be raised again, incor
ruptable, in glory, in power, spiritual, and so considered, the
bodies of the Saints, (united again to their spirits) which here
suffer for Christ, shall inherit the Kingdome, raigning together
with Christ, 1 Cor. 15. 21, 22, 42, 43, 44, 49.
XXI. That there
shall be after the Resurrection from the graves of the Earth, An
eternal Judgeinent, at the appearing of Christ, and his Kingdome,
2 Tim. 4. 1. Heb. 9. 27. at which time of judgement which is
unalterable, and irrevocable, every man shall receive ac cording
to the things done in his body, 2 Cor. 5. 10.
XXII. That the
same Lord Jesus who shewed himself alive after his passion, by
many infallible proofs, Acts I. 3. which was taken up from the
Disciples, and carried up into Heaven, Luke 24. 51. Shall so come
in like manner as he was seen go into Heaven, Acts. 1. 9, 10.
II. And when
Christ who is our life shall appear, we shall also appear with him
in glory, Col. 3. 4. For then shall he be King of Kings, and Lord
of Lords, Rev. 19. 16. for the Kingdome is his, and he is the
Governour among the Nations, Psal. 22. 28. and King over all the
earth, Zech. 14. 9. and we shall raign (with him) on the Earth,
Rev. 5. 10. the Kingdomes of this World, (which men so mightily
strive after here to enjoy) shall become the Kingdomes of our
Lord, and his Christ, Rev. 11. 15. for all is yours, ( 0 ye that
overcome this world) for ye are Christs, and Christ is Gods, 1
Cor. 3. 22, 23. For unto the Saints shall be given the Kingdome,
and the greatness of the Kingdome, under (mark that) the whole
Heaven, Dan. 7. 27. Though (alas) now many men be scarce content
that the Saints should have so much as being a mong them; but when
Christ shall appear, then shall be their day, then shall be given
unto them power over the Nations, to rule them with a Rod of Iron,
Rev. 2. 26, 27. then shall they receive a Crown of life, which no
man shall take from them, nor they by any means turned, or
overturned from it, for the oppressor shall be broken in pieces,
Psal. 72. 4. and their now vain, rejoycings turned into mourning,
and bitter Lamentations, as ‘tis written, [page 10] Job 20. 5, 6,
7. The triumphing of the wicked is short, and the joy of the
Hypocrite but for a moment; though his excellency mount up to the
Heavens, and his head reach unto the clouds, yet shall he perish
for ever, like his own dung; they which have seen him, shall say,
where is he?
XXIII. That the
holy Scriptures is the rule whereby Saints both in matters of
Faith, and conversation are to be regulated, they being able to
make men wise unto salvation, through Faith in Christ Jesus,
profitable for Doctrine, for reproof, for instruction in
righteousness, that the man of God may be perfect, throughly
furnished unto all good works, 2 Tim. 3. 15, 16, 17. John 20. 31.
Isa. 8. 20.
XXIV. That it is
the will, and mind of God (in these Gospel times) that all men
should have the free liberty of their own Consciences in matters
of Religion, or Worship, without the least op pression, or
persecution, as simply upon that account; and that for any in
Authority otherwise to act, we confidently believe is expresslly
contrary to the mind of Christ, who requires that whatsoever men
would that others should do unto them, they should even so do unto
others, Mat. 7. 12. and that the Tares, and the Wheat should grow
together in the field, (which is the world) until the harvest
(which is the end of the world,) Mat. 13. 29, 30, 38, 39.
XXV. We believe
that there ought to be civil Magistrates in all Nations, for the
punishment of evil doers, and for the praise of them that do well,
1 Pet. 2. 14. And that all wicked lewdness, and fleshly
filthiness, contrary to just and wholesome (Civil) Laws, ought to
be punished according to the nature of the offences; and this
without respect of any Persons, Religion, or profession
whatsoever; and that we and all men are obliged by Gospel rules,
to be subject to the higher Powers, to obey Magistrates, Tit. 3.
1. and to submit to every Ordinance of man, for the Lords sake, as
saith Peter 2. 13. But in case the Civil Powers do, or shall at
any time impose things about matters of Religion, which we through
conscience to God cannot actually obey, then we with Peter also do
say, that we ought (in such cases) to obey God rather than men;
Acts 5. 29. and accordingly do hereby declare our whole, and holy
intent and purpose, that (through the help of grace) we will not
yield, nor (in such cases) in the least actually obey them; yet
humbly pur [page 11] posing (in the Lords strength) patiently to
suffer whatsoever shall be inflicted upon us, for our conscionable
forbearance.
These things (O ye
Sons and Daughters of Men) we verily believe to be the Lords will
and mind, and therefore cannot but speak, and if herein we differ
front many, yea from multitudes, from the learned, the wise and
prudent of this World, we (with Peter and John) do herein make our
solemne, and serious appeale, namely, whether it be right in the
sight of God, to hearken unto men, (of a con trary perswasion)
more than unto God? Oh let the judicious, judge righteous
judgement! Acts 4. 19, 20.
And in the beleife,
and practise of these things, (it being the good old Apostolical
way) our souls have found that rest, and soul peace, which the
world knows not, and which they cannot take from us; of whom then
should we be afraid? God is become our strength, our light, our
salvation; therefore, we are resolved (through grace) to seal the
truth or these things in way of suffer ing persecution, not only
to the loss of our goods, freedomes, or liberties, but with our
lives also (if called thereunto.)
Moreover we do
utterly, and from our very hearts, in the Lords fear, declare
against all those wicked, and divillish reports, and reproaches,
falsly cast upon us, as though some of us (in & about the City of
London) had lately gotten knives, booked
knives, & the I like, & great store of Arms besides
what was given forth by order of Parliament, intending to cut the
throats of such as were contrary minded to us in matters of
Religion, and that many such knivez,
and Armies, for the carrying on some secret design, hath been
found in some of our houses by search; we say, from truth of
heart, in the Lords fear, that we do utterly abhor and abominate
the thoughts thereof, and much more the actions; and do hereby
challenge both City, and Country (in our innocency herein) as
being not able to prove the things whereof they accuse us; and do
for evermore declare the Inventors of such reports, to be lyers,
and wicked devisers of mischeife, and corrupt designs:. God that
is above all will justifie our innocency herein, who well knows
our integrity, in what we here declare, the Lord lay it not to
their charge.
In the time of
building the decayed House of God, Samballet, & Tobiah, (wicked
Counsellors) hired Shemaiah to make good Nehemiah afraid; and
Iaboured against him, that they might have matter for [page 12] an
evil report, that they might reproach him, & hinder the building
of the house of God. Neh. 6. 12. For I have heard (saith the
Prophet) the defaming of many; report, say they, and we will
report it, Jer. 20. 10.
Suscribed by
certain Elders, Deacons, and Brathren met at London, in the first
Month (called March, 1660.) in the behalf of themselves, and many
others unto whom they be long, in London, and in several Counties
of this Nation, who are of the same Faith with Us.
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Joseph Wright,
William Jeffery,
Thomas Monck,
John Hartnoll,
Benjamine Morley,
Francis Stanley,
George Hammon,
William Smart,
John Reebe,
Thomas Parrot,
John Wood,
Francis Smith,
Edward Jones,
Humphrey Jones,
Matthew Caffen,
Samuel Loveday,
John Parsons, Senior
Thomas Stacy,
Edward Stanley,
Jonathan Gennings, |
John Hammersly,
William Russet,
Joseph Keeich,
Nicholas Newberry,
Samuel Lover,
George Wright,
John Parsons, Junior,
John Claton,
Thomas Seele,
Michaiel Whiticar,
Giles Browne,
John Wells,
Stephen Tone,
Thomas Lathwel,
William Chadwell,
William Raph,
Henry Browne,
William Paine,
Richard Bowin,
Thomas Smith, |
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