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Propositions and
Conclusions Concerning the True Christian Religion (1612-1614)
[xi] A1
TRVE CONFESSION OF THE FAITH, AND HVMBLE ACKNOVVLEDGMENT OE THE
ALEGEANCE, vvhich vve hir Majesties Subjects, falsely called
Brovvnists, doo hould tovvards God, and yeild to hir Majestie and
all other that are ouer vs in the Lord. Set dovvn in Articles or
Positions, for the better & more easie vnderstanding of those that
shall read yt: And published for the cleering of our selues from
those vnchristian slanders of heresie, schisme, pryde, obstinacie,
disloyaltie, sedicion, &c. vvhich by our adversaries are in all
places given out against vs.
Wee
beleeue with our hearts & confes with our mouths.
That there is
buta one God, one Christ, one Spirit, one Church, one
truth, one Faith,b one Rule of obedience to all
Christians, in all places.
aDeut.
6, 4. Has. 13, 4. Mark. 12, 29, 32. Eph. 4, 4. 5.6. I Cor. 12, 13.
bRom. 16, 26. I Cor. 4, 17. & 16. I, Gal. 1,8. 9.
2 That God is
a Spirit, whosed beeing is of himself, and giveth beeing, movitig,
and preservation to all other things beeing himself eternall, most
holy, every way infinit, in greatnes, vvisdome, povvre, goodnes,
justice, truth, &c. And that in this Godhead there bee threeg
distinct persons hcoeternall, coequall, & kco-essentiall,
beeing every one of the & the same God, & therfore not divided but
distinguished one from another by their severall & peculiar
propertie: The 1Father of none, the Sonnem
begotten of the Father from everlasting, the holy nGost
proceding from the Father and the Sonne before all beginnings.
cJohn. 4, 24.
dExod. 3, 14. Esa. 43, 10, II. eRom. II, 36. Act 17, 28. Gen. i. t
I tim. I, 17. Reu. 4, 18. Esa. 6, 3. and 66. I. 2. Psal. 145, 3.
8. 9. 17. & 147. 5. Rom. 1, 20. g 1. Joh. 5, 7. Mat. 28, 19. Hag.
2,5. 6 Heb. 9, 14. hPro. 8, 22. Joh. 1. 1. Heb. 9, 14. iPhil. 2,
6. Joh. 5, 18. Eph. 4, 4. 5. 6. kJoh. 10, 30. 38. I Corint. 2, 11.
12. Heb. I, 3. l Joh. 5, 26. I Cor. 8, 6. mJoh. 1, 14. 18. & 3.
16. Mica. 5, 2. Psal. 2, 7. n Joh. 14, 26. & i. 16. Gal. 4, 16.
3 That Godo
bath decreed in himself from everlasting touching all things, and
the very least circumstances of every thing, effectually to vvork
and dispose them according to the counsell of his ovvn vvill, to
the prayse and glorie of his great name. And touching his cheefest
Creatures that God hath inp Christq before
the foundation of the world,r according to the good
pleasure of his vvill,s ordeyned som men and Angells,
to eternall lyfe to beet accomplished through Iesus
Christ, to the vprayse of the glorie of his grace. And
on thother hand hath likevvise w before of old
accoraingx to his just purposey
ordeined other both Angels and men, toe ternall
condemna-[xii]tion, to beez accomplished through their
own corruption to the& prayse of his iustice.
oEsa. 46, 10.
Ro. 11, 34. 35. 36. Act. 15, 18. & 2, 22. Gen. 45, 5. 6. 7. 8.
Mat. 10, 29, 30. and 20. 15. Eph. 1, 11. pEph. 1, 3. 4. 11. q ibid
& mat. 25, 34. r Eph. 1, 5. Rom. 9, 11, 12, 13. Mal. 1, 2. 2, Tim.
1, 9. sAct. 13, 48. Eph. 1, 4. 5. 1.Tim. 5. 21. Mat. 25, 31. 34. t
Ephes. 1, 5.7. 10. Col. 1, 14. 17. 18. 19. & 2. 10. Rom. 8. 19.
30. Rev. 19. 10. v eph. 1, 6 to 9, 11. w Jud. ver. 4. x Rom. 9,
11. 12. 15. 17. 18. with Mal. 1, 3. Exod. 9. 16. y Jud. ver. 4, &
6. ro 9, 22. Mat, 25, 41. z 2. Pet. 2, 12. 2. Cor. 4, 3. 4. 1 pet.
2, 8. joh. 3. 19. & Pro. 16, 4. rom. 2, 5. and 9. 22.
4 That
in the ebeginning God made all things of nothing
very good: and dcreated man after his own
image and lykene, in righteousnes and holines of
truth. Thate streight ways after by the
subtiltie of the Serpent which Sathan vsed as his instrument’
himself with his Angells having sinned before and not kept their
first estate, but justify their own habitation; first gEva,
then Adam by hir meanes, did wittingly & willingly fall into
disobedience & transgression of the commadement of God. For the
which deathh reigned over all: yea eveni ouer infants
also, which have not sinned, after the lyke maner of the
transgression of Adam, that is, actually: Yet arek all
since the fall of Adam begotten in his own likenes after his
image, beeing conceyued and borne in iniquitie, and soo by nature
the children of wrath and servants of sinne, and subject to death,
and all other calamities due vnto sinne in this world and for euer.
cGen. r. Col.
1, 16. Esa. 45, 12. Heb. 11, 3. Revel. 4, 11. dGen. 1, 26. 27.
Eph. 4, 24. Eccles. 7, 31. eGen. 3,1. 4. 5. 2. Cor. 11, 3. Joh. 8,
44. f2. Pet. 2, 4. Joh 8, 44. Jud. 6. gGenes. 3, 1. 2. 3. 6 1.
Tim. 2, 14. Eccles. 7, 31. Gal. 3, 22. hRom. 5, 12. 18. 19. and 6.
23. with Gen. 2, 17. iRom. 5. 14. and 9, 11. kGen. 5, 3. Psal. 51,
5. Eph. 2, 3.
5 That all
mankinde beeing thus fallen and become altogether dead in sinne, &
subiect to the eternall vvrath of God both by originall
and actuall corruption: The 1elect are redeemed,
quickned, raysed vp and saued againe, not of themselues, neither
by vvorks, lest anie man should bost himself; but vvholly and only
by God of his free grace and mercy through faith in Christ Iesus,m
vvho of God is made vnto vs vvisdome, & righteousnes, &
sanctification, & redemption, that according as it is vvritten,
Hee that reioyceth let him reioyce in the Lord.
1Gen. 3, 15.
Eph. 2, 4. 5. Gen. 15. 6. with Rom. 4, 2. 3. 4. 5. and 3. 24. 25.
26. Joh. 3, 16. m 1. Cor. 1, 30. 31. Phil. 3, 8. 9. 10. 11. Jir.
23. 5. 6. and 9. 23. 24.
6 That this
therfore only is lyfen eternall to knovv the only true
God, & vvhom hee hath sent into the vvorld Iesus Crist. And that
on the contrarie the Lord vvill reder vengeance in flaming fire
vnto them that knovv not God, & vvhich obey not the Gospell of our
Lord Iesus Christ.
nJoh. 17, 3.
and 3 36. Jir. 31, 33. 34. o 2. Thes. 1, 8. Eph. 1, 6. joh. 3, 36.
7 That the
rule of this knovvledge faith & obedience, Concerning the
pvvorship & service of God & ‘all other christia dutyes,
is not the ropinions, devises, lavves, or constitutions
of men, but the vvritten vvord of the everlyving God, conteyned in
the canonicall bookes of the old and nevv Testament.
p Exod. 10, 4.
5. 6. Deu. 4, 2. 5. 6. Gen. 6, 22. Exod. 39, 42. 43. 1. Chron. 28.
19. q Psal. 119. 105. r Esa. 29, 13. Mat. 15, 9. Joh. 5, 39. 2.
Pet. 16, 19. 2. tim. 3, 16. 17.
8 That in this
vvords Iesus Christ hath reveled vvatsoever his father
thought needfull for vs to knovv, beleeue & obey as touching hist
person & Offices, inv vvhom all the promises of God are
yea, & in vvhom they are Amen to the prayse of God through vs.
s Deut. 18,
18. Joh. 1, 18. & 15, 15. & 4. 25. Act. 3. 22. t the whol Epistle
to the Hebr. throughout, & 2. Cor. 1, 28.
[xiii] 9 That
touching his person, the Lord Iesus, of vvhox Moses &
the Prophets vvrote, & vvho the Apostles preached, is the yeverlasting
Sonne of God, by eternall generation, the brightnes of his Fathers
glorie, & the engrauen forme of his Person; coessentiall, coequall,
& coeternall, god vvith him & vvith the holy Gost, by vvho hee
hath made the vvorlds, by vvhom hee vphouldeth and governeth all
the works hee hath made; vvho also vvhen thez fulnes of
tyme vvas come, vvas made man of a vvoman, of athe
Tribe of Zudah, of the bseed of Dauid & Abraham, to
vvyt of Mary that blessed Virgin, by the holy Ghost comming vpon
hir, & the povvre of the most high ouershadovving hir; & vvas alsoc
in all things lyke vnto vs, sinne only excepted.
x Luk. 24, 44.
Joh. 5, 46. Act. 10, 41. 43. y Pro. 8, 22, mica. 5, 2. Joh. 1, 1.
2. 3. Heb. 1. Collos. 1, 15. 16. 17. z Gal. 4, 4. Gen. 3, 15. a
Heb. 7. 14. Revel. 5, 5. b Rom. 1, 3. Gen. 22, 18. Mat. 1. 1. etc.
Luk. 3, 23 etc. Esa. 7, 14. Luk. 1. 26. 27. etc. Hebr. 2, 16. c
Heb. 4. 15. Esa. 53, 3. 4. 9. Phil. 2, 7. 8.
10 That
touching his Office, heed only is made the Mediator of
the nevv Testament, even of the euerlasting Couenant of grace
betvveen God & man, to bee perfectly & fully the eProphet,
Priest & King of the Church of God for euermore.
d 1. Tim. 2,
5. Heb 9. 15. & 13. 20. Dan. 9 24. 25. e Deut. 18, 15. 18. Psal.
110. 4. Psal. 45, Esa. 9, 6. 7. Act. 5. 31. Esa. 55. 4. Heb. 7,
24. Luk. 1, 32, 33.
11 That heef
vvas from euerlasting, by the lust & sufficient authoritie of the
father, & in respect of his manhood from the womb, called &
seperated heervrto, & anoynted also most fully & aboundantly vvith
all necessarie gifts, as isg vvritten; God hath not
measured out the Spirit vnto him.
f Pro. 8, 23.
Esa. 42, 6. & 49. 1. 5. and 11, 2. 3. 4. 5. Act. 10. 38. g Joh. 3.
34.
12 That thish
Office, to bee Mediator, that is, Prophet, Priest and King of the
Church of God, is so proper to him, as neither in the whol, nor in
anie part therof, it can be trasferred from him to anie other.
h 1. Tim. 2,
5. Heb. 7. 24. Dan. 7. 14. Act. 4, 12. Esa. 43, 11. Luk. 1, 33.
13 That
touching hist Prophecie, Christ hath perfectly revealed out of the
bozome of his father, the vvholl vvord & vvill of God, that is
needfull for his seruants, either ioyntly or seuerally to knovv,
beleeue & obey: That hee hath spoken & doth speake to his Church
in his ovvnk ordinance, by his ovvn ministers and instruments
only, and not by anie false1 ministrie at anie tyme.
i Deu. 18, 15.
Act. 3, 22. 23. 24. Mat. 3, 17. Joh. 1. 18. & 17. 8. Eph. 1. 8. 9.
2. Tim. 3. 15. 16, 17. k Pro. 9, 3. Joh. 13; 20. Luk. 10. 16. Mat.
10. 40. 41. Deu. 33, 8. 10. 1 Mat. 7, 15. 16. & 24. 23. 24. 2.
Pet. 2. 2. Tim. 4. 3. 4. Rom. 10, 14. 15. ier. 23, 21. 2. ioh. 10.
14 That
toching hism Priesthood, beein consecrated, hee hath
appeered once to put avvay sinne, by offring & sacrificing of
himsell; and to this end hath fully performed aud suffred all
those things, by which God through the blood of that his crosse,
in an acceptable sacrifice, might bee reconciled to his elect; &
havingn broke dovvn the partition vvall, & thervvith
finished & remoued al those legal rites, shadovves, & ceremonies,
is nowo entred vvithin the vayle into the holy of
Holies to the very heauen, and prescnce of God, vvhere hee for
euer lyueth, and sitteth at the right hand of Maiestie* appering
before the face of his Father, to make intercession for [xiv] such
as come vnto the Throne of grace by that nevv & living vvay; And
not that only, but maketh his people ap spiritual1
hovvse, an holy Priesthood, to offer up spiritual1 sacrifices,
acceptable to God through him. Neither doth the Father accept, or
Christ offer anie other sacrifice, vvorship, or vvorshippers.
m Joh. 17, 19.
Heb. 5, 7. 8. 9. & 91 [9. 26] i. Esa. 53, Ro. 5, 19. 1. Pet. 1, 2.
Collos. 2, 20. Eph. 5, 2. n Eph. 2, 1. 4. 15. 16. Heb. 9, & 10. o
Heb. 4, 24. 16. & g. 24. and 10. 19. 20. * Rom. 3, 34. p 1. Pet.
2, 5. Rev. 1, 5. 6. and 8. 3. 4. Rom. 12, 1. Mar. 9, 49. 50. Mal.
1, 14. Joh. 4 23. 24. Mat. 7, 6. 7. 8. Esa. 1, 12. etc.
15 That
touchingq Kingdom, beeing risen, ascended, entred into
glory, set at the right hand of God, al povvre in Heaven and earth
giue vnto him; vvhich povvre heer novv exerciseth ouer
all Angells and men, good and dad [bad], to the preservation and
saluation of the elect, to the overruling and destruction of the
reprobate;5 communicating and applying the benefits,
virtue and frutes of his prophecy and Priesthood vnto his elect,
namely to the remission, subduing, and takeing avvay of their
sinnes, to their justification, adoption-of-sonnes, regeneration,
sanctification, preservation & stregthning in all their spirituall
conflicts against Sathan, the vvorld & the flesh &c. continually
dvvelling in, governing & keeping their hearts in his tue [true]
faith and fear by his holy spirit, vvhich havingt once
give yt, hee never taketh avvay from them, but by yt still
begetteth and nourisheth in them repentance, faith, loue,
obedience, comfort, peace, ioy, hope, and all christian vertues,
vnto immortallitie, notvvithstanding that yt be sometymes through
sinne and tentation, interrupted, smothered, and as yt vvere
overvvhelmed for the tyme. Againe on the contraryv
ruling in the vvorld over his enimies, Sathan, and all the vessels
of vvrath; limiting, vsing, restrayning them by his mightie povvre,
as seemeth good in diuiue vvisdome and justice, to the execution
of his determinate counsell, to vvit to their seduction, hardning
& condemnation, delyvering them vp to a reprobate mynde, to bee
kept in darcknes, sinne and sensuallitie vnto judgment.
q r. Cor. 15,
4. etc. 1. Pet. 3, 21. 22. Mat. 28, 18, 20. r Josh. 5, 14. Zech.
1, 8. etc. Mark 1, 27. Heb. 1. 14. a Eph. 5, 26, 27. Ro. 5, and 6.
and 7. and 8. Chap. Rom. 14, 17. Gal. 5, 22. 23. 1. Joh. 4, 13.
etc. t Psal. 51, 10. 11. 12. and 89. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Job. 33,
29. 30. Esa. 54, 8. 9. 10. Joh. 13, 1. and 16. 31. 32, with Luc.
22, 31. 32. 40. 2. Cor. 22, 7. 8. 9. Eph. 6, 10. 11. etc. Rom. 11,
29. Gal. 5, 17. 22. 23. v Job. 1, 6. and 2. Chap. 1. King. 22. 19.
Esa. 10, 5. 15. Rom. 9, 17. 18. Rom. 1, 21. and 2. 4. 5. 6. Eph.
4, 17. 18. 19. 2. Pet. 3, 3. 1.. Thess. 5, 3. 7. Esa. 57, 20. 22.
2. Pet. 2, the whol Chapter.
16 That this
Kingdom shall bee then fully perfected vvhen hee shal thex
second tyme come in glorie vvith his mightie Angells vnto iudgment,
to abolish all rule, authoritie and povvre, to put all his enimies
vnder his feet, to seperate and free all his chosen from them for
ever, to punish the vvicked vvith everlasting perdition from his
presence, to gather, ioyne, and carry the godly with himself into
endlesse glory, and then to delyver, up the Kingdome to God, even
the Father, that so the glorie of the father may bee full and
perfect in the Sonne, the glorie of the Sonne in all his members,
and God bee all in all.
x Dan. 12, 2.
3. Joh 5, 22. 28. 29. Mat. 25, 31. 1. Cor. 15. 24. Mat. 13, 41.
49. 2. Thes. 1, 9. 10. 1. Thes. 4, 17. Joh. 17, 22. 23. 1. Cor.
15, 28.
[xv] 17 That
in the meane tyme, bisides his absolute rule in the world, Christ
hath here in earth ay spirituall Kingdome and
栣anonicall regiment in his Church ouer his servants, which Church
hee hathz purchased and redeemed to himself, as a
peculiar inheritance (notwithstandinga manie hypocrites
do for the tyme lurk emongest the) bcalling and winning
them by the powre of his word vnto the faith, seperating them from
emongst vnbeleevers, from idolitrie, false worship, superstition,
vanitie, dissolute lyfe, & works of darknes, &c; making them a
royall Priesthood, an holy Nation, a people set at libertie to
shew foorth the virtues of him that hath called them out of
darknes into his meruelous light, dgathering and
vniting them together as members of one body in his faith, loue
and holy order, vnto all generall and mutuall dutyes, einstructing
& governing them by such officers and lawes as hee hath prescribed
in his word; by which Officers and lawes hee governeth his Church,
and byf none other.
y Joh. 18. 36.
Heb 3, 6. and 10. 21. 1. Tim. 3, 15. Zach. 4, 17. z Act. 20, 28.
Tit. 2, 14. a Mat. 13, 47. and 22. 12. Luk. 13, 25. b Mar. 16, 15.
16. Col. 1, 21, 1. Cor. 6 11. Tit. 3, 3. 4. 5. c Esa. 52. 11, Elr.
6, 21. Act. 2, 40. 2. Cor. 6, 14. Act. 17, 3. 4. and 19. 9. 1.Pet.
2, 4. 5. 9. 25. d Esa. 60, 4. 8. PsaI. 110, 3. Act. 2 41. Eph. 4,
16. Col. 2, 5. 6. e Esa. 62, 6. Jer. 3, 15, Ezek. 34. Zech. 11, 8.
Heb. 12, 28. 29. Mat. 28, 20. f Mat. 7, 15. and 24. 23. 24. 2.
Tim. 4, 3. 4. Jer. 7, 30. 31. and 23. 21. Deu. 12, 32. Reu. 2, 2.
& 22. 18. 19
18 That to
thisi Church hee hath made the promises, and giuen the
seales of his Covenant, presence, loue, blessing and protection:h
Heere are the holy Oracles as in the side of the Arke,
suerly kept & puerly taught. Heere arel all the
fountaynes and springs of his grace continually replenished and
flowing forth. Heere isk hee lyfted up to all
Nations, hither heel inuiteth all men to his supper,
his manage feast; hither oughtm all men of all estates
and degrees that acknowledg him their Prophet, Priest and King to
repayre, to been enrolled emongst his houshold seruants,
to bee vnder his heauenly conduct and government, to leade their
lyues in his walled sheepfold, & watered orchard, to haue
communion heere with the Saincts, that they may bee made meet to
bee partakers of their inheritace in the kingdome of God.
g Lev. 26, 11.
12. Mat. 28, 19. 20. Rom. 9, 4. Ezek. 48. 35, 2. Cor. 6. 18 h Esa.
8, 16. 1. tim. 3, 15. and 4. 16. & 6. 3. 5. 2. Tim. 1, 15. tit. 1,
9. Deu. 31. 26. 1 Psal. 46, 4. 5. Ezek. 47, 1. etc. Joh. 38, 39. k
Isa. 11. 12. Joh. 3, 14. Isa. 49, 22. 1 Esa. 55. 1. Mat. 6, 33. &
22. 2. Pro. 9, 4. 5. Joh. 7, 37. m Deu. 12, 5. 11. Esa. 2, 2. 3.
Zach. 14, 16. 17. 18. 19. n Esa. 44. 5. Psal. 87, 5. 6. Can. 4.
12. Gal. 6, 10. Col. 1, 12. 13. Eph. 2, 19.
19 That aso
all his seruants and subiects are called hither, to present their
bodyes and soules, and to bring the guyfts God hath given them; so
beeing come, they are heer by himself bestowed in their severall
order, peculiar place, due vse, beeing fitly compact and knit
together by euery ioynt of help, according to the effectuall work
in the measure of euery parte, vnto the edification of yt self in
loue; whervnto whe heep ascended vp on high hee gaue
guifts vnto men, [xvi] that hee might fill all these things, and
bath distributed these guifts, vnto seuerall functions in his
Church, hauing instituted and ratified toq contynue
vnto the worlds end, only this publick ordinarie Ministerie of
Pastors, Teachers, Elders, Deacons, Helpers to the instruction,
government, and seruice of his Church.
o See the 18.
Article before, and Exod. 25. 2. and 35. 5. 1 Cor. 12, 4. 5. 6. 7.
12. 18. Rom. 12. 4. 5. 6. 1. Pet. 4. 10. Eph. 4, 16. Colos. 2, 5.
p Eph. 4, 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. Rom. 12, 7. 8. & 16. 1. 1. Cor. 12.
4. 5. 6. 7, 8. 11. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 28. 1. Tim. 3, & 5. 3. 9.
17. 21. Act. 6, 2. 3. & 14. 23. and 20. 27. 28. Phil. 1, 1. q Rev.
22, 18. 19. Mat. 28, 20. 1. Tim. 6, 13, 14.
20 That this
ministerie is exactlyr described, distinguished,
limited, concerning their office, their calling to their office,
ther administration of their office, and their maintenance in
their office, by most perfect and playne alawes in Gods
word, which lawes it is not lawfull for these Ministers, or for
the wholl Church wittinly to neglect, transgresse, or violate in
anie parte; nor yet to receiue anie other lawes brought into the
Church by anie person whatsoever.
r Pro. 8, 8.
9. heb. 3. 2. 6. the first Epistle to Timothy wholly. Act. 6, 3.
5. 6. & 14. 23. & 20, 17. etc. 1. pet. 5, 2. 3. 1. Cor. 5, 4. 5.
11. 12. 13. etc. and 9. 7. 9. 24. s Heb. 2. 3. and 3. 3. and 12.
25. etc. 2. Tim 3, 14.15. Gal. 1, 8. 9. 1 tim. 6, 13. 14. Deut.
12, 32. and 4. 2. Revel. 22, 18. 19.
21 Thatt none
may vsurp or execute a ministerie but such as are rightly called
by the Church whereof they stand ministers; and that such so
called ought to gyve all diligence tov fulfill ther
ministerie, to bee found faithful! and vnblamable in all things.
t Num. 16, 5.
40. & 18. 7. 2. Chron. 26. 18. Joh. 10. 1.2 and 3. 27. Heb. 5. 4.
Act. 6, 3. 5. 6. & 14. 23. Tit. 1, 5. vAct. 2. 28. 1. cor. 4, 1.
2. Col. 4, 17. 1. Tim. 1, 18. 19. & 4. 12. and 5 21 & 6. 11. 12.
13. 14. 2. Tim. 1, 13. 14. and 3. 14. and 4. 5, 1. Pet. 5, 1. 2.
3. 4.
22 That this
ministerie is alyke given to euery Christian congregation, with
like povvre and commission to haue and enioy the same, as God
offereth fit men and meanes, the same rules given to all for the
election and execution therof in all places.
Mat. 28, 20.
1. cor 14, 33. 36. 1. Cor. 12, 4. 5. 6. 7. and 4. 17. and 16. 1.
eph. 4, 10. 11. 12. 13. 1. cor. 3, 21. 22. 23. Mat. 18. 17. see
Article 20.
23 That as
every christian Congregationx hath povvre and
commandement to elect and ordeine their ovvn ministerie according
to the rules prescribed, andy whilest they shal
faithfully execute their office, to haue them in superaboundant
loue for their vvorke sake, to provide for them, to honour them
and reuerence them, according to the dignitie of the office they
execute. So have they alsoz povvre and cornmandement
when anie such defalt, either in their lyfe, Doctrine, or
administration breaketh out, as by the rule of the word debarreth
them from, or depriv鴨 them of their ministerie, by due order to
depose them from the ministerie they exercised; yea if the case so
require, and they remayne obstinate and impenitent, orderly to cut
them off by excommunication.
x Act. 6, 3.
5. 6. & 14. 23. 2. Cor. 8. 19. Act. 15. 2, 3. 22. 25. 1. Tim. 3,
10. and 4. 14, & 5. 22. Num. 8, 9. 10. y 1. Thes. 5, 12. 13. 1.
Tim. 5, 3. 17. Heb. 13, 17. 1. cor. 9. Gal. 6. 6. z 1. Tim. 3, 10.
and 5. 22. Rom. 16, 17. Phyl. 3, 2. 18. 19. 1. Tim. 6, 3. 5. Ezek.
44, 11. 13. Mat. 18, 17.
24 Thata
Christ hath given this povvre to receiue in or to cut off anie
member, to the vvholl body together of euery Christian
Congregation, and not to anie one member aparte, or to moe members
sequestred from the vvholl, or to anie other Congregation to doo
it for the: yet thatb ech Congregation ought to vse the
best help they can heer vnto, and the most meet member they haue
to pronounce the same in their publick assembly.
aPsal. 122. 3.
Act. 1, 47. Rom. 16, 2. Lev. 20, 4. 5. & 24. 14. Num. 5, 3. Deu.
13, 9. Mat. 18, 17. 1. Cor. 5, 4. 2. cor. 2, 6, 7. 8. b 1. Cor. 3,
21. 22. 23. Act. 15. 1. cor. 3, 4. 5. & 12. 20.
[xvii] 25 That
euery member of ech Christian Congregation, hovv excellent, great,
or learned soeuer, ought to be subiect to this censure & iudgment
of Christ; Yet ought not the Church vvithout great care & due
advise to procede against such publick persons.2
Lev. 4. Psal.
141, 5. and 2, 10. 11. 12. & 149. 8. 9. 1. Chro 26, 20. Act. 11,
2. 4. 1: Tim. 5, 19. 20. 21.
26 That for
the okeeping of this Church in holy & orderly
communion, as Christ hath placed some speciall men over the
Church, who by their office are to governe, ouersec, visite,
watch, &c. Sod lykevvise for the better keeping therof
in all places, by all the members, hee hath giuen authoritie &
layd duty vpon tho all to watch one ouer another.
cCant. 3, 3.
Esa. 62, 6. Eze. 33. 2. Mat. 14, 45. Luk. 12, 42. Act. 20, 28.
Heb. 13, 17. bMar. 13, 34, 37. Luk. 17, 3. 1. Thes. 5, 14. Gal. 6,
1. Jude. 3, 20. Hebr. 10, 24, 25. & 12. 15.
27 That
vvhilest the Ministers and people thus remayne together in this
holy order and christian communion, ech one endevoring to do the
will of God in their calling, & thus to vvalke in the obedience of
faith Christ hath promised to bee present with them, to blesse &
defend them against all adverserie povvre, & that the gates of
Hell shall not prevayle against them.
Deu. 28, 1.
etc. Mat. 28, 20. Luk. 12, 35. 36. 37. 38. Mat. 16. 18. Zach. 2,
5. & 12, 2. 3. 4. Psal. 125, 2. & 132. 12. 13. etc.
28 But when &
vvhere this holy order & diligent vvatch was intermitted,
neglected, violated. Antichrist that man of sinne corrupted &
altered the holy ordinances, offices, & administratios of the
church brought in & erected a strange new forged ministerie,
leitourgie and government & the Nations Xingdoms & inhabitants of
the earth, were made drunken vvith this cup of fornications &
abhominations, & all people enforced to receiue the Beasts marke
and worship his image & so brought into confusion & babilonish
bondage.
Rev. 9. & 13.
& 17. & 18. 1. Thes. 2, 3. 4. 9. 10. 11. 12. psal. 74. Esa. 14.
13. 14. Dan. 7, 25 and 8. 10. 11. 12. & 11. 31. 1. Tim. 4, 1. 2.
1. joh. 2, 18. 22. & 4. 3.
29 That
the present ministerie reteyned & vsed in Englad of Arch. bbb.
Lobb.3
Deanes, Prebendaries, Canons, Peti-Canons, Arch-Deacons,
Chancellors, Commissaries, Priests, Deacons, Parsons, Viccars
Curats, Hireling rouing Preachers, Church-wardens, Parish-clerkes
their Doctors, Proctors, & ivholl rable of those Courts with all
from & vnder them set ouer these Cathedrall & Parishionall
Assemblies in this confusion, are a strange & Anti-christian
ministerie & offices; & are not that ministerie aboue named
instituted in Christs Testament, or allovved in or ouer his
Church.
Revel. 9, 3.
etc. & 13. 15. 16. 17. & 18. 15. 17. compared with Rom. 12, 7. 8.
Eph. 4, 11. 12. 1. Tim. 3. 15. & 5. 17. Compare this Art. with the
1. 7. 12. 13. 14. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 28. Articles aforesaid.
30 That their
eOffices, Entrance, Administration and maintenance,
with their fnames, titles, prvileges, & prerogatiues
the povvre & rule they vsurp ouer and in these Ecclesiastical!
assemblies ouer the wholl ministerie, wholl ministration and
affaires therof, yea one ouer another by their making Priests,
citing, suspending, silencing, deposing, absoluing,
excommunicating, &c. Their confounding of Ecclesiasticall and
Civile iurisdiction, causes & proceedings in ther persons, courts,
[xviii] csions, Visitations, the rest of lesse rule, taking
their ministerie from and exercising it vnder them by their gprescription
and limitation, swearing Canonicall obedience vnto them,
administring by their devised imposed, stinted
popish Leiturgie, &c. are sufficient proofs of the former
assertion, the perticulars therm beeing duly examined by and
compared to the Rules of Christs Testament, or allovved in or ouer
his Church.
e Ccompare
with Articles 1, 7. 12. 13. 14. 19. etc. Rev. 9. 3, etc. & 18. 15.
17. Joh. 10, 1. Dan. 7, 8. 25. and 8. 10. 11. 12. 2 Tbes. 2. 3. 4.
8. 9. rev. 17, 4. 5. 16. f Luk. 22, 25. 26. Rev. 14. 11. & 17. 3.
4. 5. & 13. 15. 16. 17 1. Pet. 5, 3. with Joh. 3, 29. & with Rev.
2. 1. 1. King. 12. 27. zac. 11. 15. 16. g Rev. 13, 15. 16. 17. Esa.
29. 13. Mat. 7, 7. 8. Ga. 1, 10. etc. & 2, 4. 5. Col. 2, 20. 22.
23. Ezek. 8, 5. & 13. 9. 10. 11. 18. 19. Mica 2, 11. mal. 1, 8.
13. 14.
31 That these
Ecclesiasticall Assemblies, remayning in confusion and bondage
vnder this Antichristian Ministerie, Courts, Canons, worship,
Ordinances. &c. without freedom or povvre to redresse anie
enormitie, have not in this confusion and subiection, Christ their
Prophet, Priest, and King, neither can bee in this estate, (whilest
wee iudge them by the rules of Gods word) esteemed the true,
orderly gathered, or costituted churches of Christ, wherof the
faithfull ought to beecome or stand Members, or to haueh
anie Spirituall communion vvith them in their publick
vvorship and Administration.
Rev. 18, 2. 1.
Cor. 14, 33. Jir. 15, 19. Mal. 1, 4. 6. 8. Hos. 4, 14. etc. Rom.
6, 16. 2. Pet 2, 19. compare with. Art. I. 7. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
17. 18. 19. 20. 24. 28. 29. 30. aforesaid. h Levit. 17, Hos. 4,
15, 1. Cor. 10. 18. 19. 20. 2. Cor. 6, 14. 15, 16. Rev, 18, 4.
Cant. 1, 6. 7.
32 Thati
by Gods Commandement all that will bee saued, must vvith speed
come forth of this Antichristian estate,k leaving the
suppression of it vnto the Magistrate to vvhom it
belongeth.4
And that both all such as haue receyued or exercised anie of these
false Offices or anie pretended function or Ministerie in or to
this false and Antichristiafl constitution, are vvillingly in Gods
feare, to giue ouer and leaue those vnlavvfull Offices, and no
longer to minister in this maner to these Assemblies in this
estate And that1 none also, of what sort or condition
soever, doo giue anie part of their Goods, Lands, Money, or money
vvorth to the maintenance of this false Ministerie and vvorship
vpon anie Commandemeflt, or vnder anie colour vvhatsoeuer.
i Reu. 18, 4.
Esa. 48, 20. and 52. 11. Jir. 50, 8. & 51. 6. 45. Zech. 2, 6. k 2.
Chro. 15, and 27. 6. 2. King. 23, 5. etc. Rom. 13, 4. Mat. 22, 22.
rev. 17, 16. 1 Zech. 13, 2. 4. 5. 6. Jir. 51, 26. Psal. 129, 59.
60. 128. Prov. 5, 20. Esa. 8, 11. 12. and 35. 8. Zach. 14, 21.
Prov. 3, 9. 10. compared with Exod. 20. 4, 5. Judg. 17. 3. 4. 5.
Ezek. 16. 17. 18. 19. 1. Cor. 10. 19. 20. 21. 22. compared with
Heb. 13, 10. & with 2. Cor. 8. 3. 4. 5. 1. Tim. 5, 17.
33 That beeing
come forth of this antichristian estate vnto the freedom
and true profession of Christ, besides them instructing
and [xix] vvell guyding of their ovvn Families, they areu
vvillingly to ioyne together in christian communion and orderly
couenant, and by confession of Faith and obedience of Christ, too
vnite themselues into peculiar Congregatios; vvherin, as members
of one body vvherof Christ is the only head, they are to vvorship
and serue God according to his vvord, remembringp to
keep holy the Lords day.
m Gen. 18. 19.
Exod. 13, 8. 14. Pro. 31, 26. 27. Eph. 6, 4. Deut. 6, 7. Psal. 78,
3. 4 n Luk. 17, 37. Psal. 110, 3. Mat. 6, Esa. 44. 5. Act. 2, 41,
42. Jir. 50, 4. 5. Neh. 9, 38. Act. 2, 41. 42. o 1. Cor. 1, 2. and
12. 14. Rev. 1, 20 and 2. 1. 8. 11. 18. & 3. 1. 7. 14. Eph. 2, 19.
Col. 2, 19. p Exod. 20, 8. Rev. 1, 10. Act. 20, 7. 1. Cor. 16, 2.
34 That such
asq God hath giuen guiftes to enterpret the Scriptures,
tryed in the exercise of Prophecie, giving attendance to studie
and learning, may and ought by the appointment of the
Congregation, to teach publickly the vvord, vntill the people bee
meet or, and God manifest men vvith able guifts and fitnes to such
Office or Offices as Christ hath appointed to the publick
ministerie of his church; but rno Sacraments to bee
administred vntill the Pastora or Teachers bee chosen and ordeyned
into their Office.
q 1. Cor. 14,
rom. 12. 6. 1. Cor. 12, 7. 1. Pet. 4, 10. Act. 13. 15. 1. Tbes. 5,
20. r Num. 16, 10. 39. 40. Rom. 12. 7. Heb. 5, 4. Joh. 1, 23. 25.
35 Thats
vvheras ther shalbee a people fit, and men furnished
with meet and necessarie guifts, they doo not only
still continue the exercise of Prophecie aforesayd, but doo also
vpon due tryall, proceed vnto choyce and ordination of Officiers
for the minsterie and servise of the Church, according to the rule
of Gods vvord; And that soe theyt hold on still to vvalke forward
in the wayes of Christ for their mutuall edification and comfort,
as it shall please God to giue knowledge and grace thervnto. And
perticularly, thatv such as bee of the seed,5
or vnder the government of anie of the Church, bee euen in their
infancie receiued to Baptisme, ond made pertakers of the signe of
Gods Couenant made with the faithfull and their seed throvghout
all Generations. And thatx all of the Church that are
of yeeres, and able to examine themselues, doo communicate also in
the Lords Supper both menyand vvomen, and inz
both kindes bread and vvyne in whicha
Elements, as also in the vvater of baptisme, euen after their are
consecrate, there is neyther transubstantiation into, nor
Consubstantiation with the bodye and bloode of Jesus Christ;
vvhome bthe Heauens must conteyne; vntill the
tyme [xx] that al things bee restored. cBut they are in
the ordinance of God signes and seales of Gods euerlasting
couenant, representing and offring to all the receiuers, but
exhibiting only to the true beleevers the Lord Iesus Christ and
all his benefits vnto righteousnes, sanctification and eternall
lyfe, through faith in his name to the glorie and prayse of God.
a Lev. 8. Act.
6, 3. 5. 6. & 14. 21.. 22. 23. Tit. 1, 5. etc. 1. Cor. 12, 7. 8.
14. 15. 1. Tim. 3. t Col. 2, 5. 6. 7. 2. Thes. 2. 15. Jud. 3, etc.
Mat. 28, 20. v Act. 2, 38, 39. 1. Cor. 7, 14. Rom. 11, 16, Gen.
17, 7. 22. 27. 1. cor. 10, 2. Psal. 22, 30. Exod. 12, 48. 49. Act.
16, 15. 33. 1. Cor. 1, 16. Mar. 10, 13, 14. 15. 16. Gal. 3, 29. x
Mat. 26, 26. 27. 1. Cor. 11. 28. and 10. 3. 4. 16. 17. act. 2, 42,
& 20. 7. 8. y Gal. 3, 28. Act. 2. 42. with 1. 1 4. 1. Cor. 12, 33.
z Mat. 26, 26. 27. 1. Cor. 10, 3. 4. 16. & 11. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.
28. 29. a 1. Cor, 10, 16. 17. & 11. 23. 24. 25. 26. etc. Mat. 26,
26. 27. 29. & 15. 17. Joh. 12, 8. b Act, 3, 21. & 7. 56. c Gen.
17, 11. Rom. 4, 11. Exod. 12, 13. with Heb. 13, 20. d 1. Cor. 11,
26. 27. 28. 29. & 10. 3. 4. 5. Rom. 2. 28. 29. Act, 15. 9. Rom. 5,
& 6. 7. & 8. Chapt.
36 That thuse
beeing righly gathered, established, and still proceeding in
christian communion & obedience of the Gospell of Christ, none is
to seperate for falts and corruptions which may and so long as the
Church consisteth of mortal1 men, will fall out & arise emong
them, even in a true constituted Church, but by duef
order to seeke redresse therof.
e Lev. 4. 13.
etc. 2. Chro. 15, 9. 17. and 30. 18. 19. rev. 2, and 3. 1. Cor. 1.
10. Phil. 2, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. and 3. 15. 16. heb. 10. 25. ind
[Jude] 19. f 2. Cor. 13. 1. 2. rev. 2. and 3. 1. Thes. 5. 14. 2.
Thes. 3, 6. 14. Mat. 18, 17. 1. Cor. 5, 4. 5. Act. 15. 1. 2.
37 Thatg
such as yet see not the truth, may heare the publik doctrine and
prayers of the church, and with al meeknes are to bee sought by
all meanes: Yet hnone who are growne in yeeres
to bee received into their communion as members, but such
as doo make confession of their faith, publickly desiring to bee
receiued as members, and promising to walke in the
obedience of Christ. Neither aniei Infants, but such as
are the seed of the faithfull by one of the parents, or
vnder their education and gouernment. And further not aniek
from one Congregation to bee receiued members in another, without
bringing certificate of their former estate and present
purpose.
g 1. cor. 14,
24. 25. Psal. 18. 49. rom. 15, 9. 10. 1. Tim. 2, 4. 2. Tim. 2, 25.
h 2. Cor. 6, 14. 15. 16. Ezra. 4, 3. Exod. 12, 43. Lev. 22. 25.
Exod, 34. 12. Deu. 7, Esa. 44. 5. Act. 19, 18. i Exod. 20, 5. 6.
1. Cor. 7, 14. Gen. 17, 7. 12. 27. Exod. 12, 48. 49. Act. 16. 15,
33. k Act. 9, 26. 27. Rom. 16, 1. 2. 2. Cor. 3, 23. Col. 4, 10.
38 That though
Congregations bee thus distinct and severall bodyes, every one as
a compact Citie in it self, yet are they all to walke by one and
the same rule, & by all meanes convenient to haue the counsell and
help one of another in all needfull affayres of the Church, as
members of one body in the common Faith, vnder Christ their head.
Look Articles
1. 22. 23. Psal. 122 3. Cant. 8. 8. 9. 1. cor. 4, 17. and 16. 1.
39 That it is
the Office and duty of Princes and Magestrates, 1who
by the ordinance of God are supreme Governers vnder him
over all persons and causes within their Realmes and Dominions, tom
suppress and root out by their authoritie all false ministeries,
voluntarie Relligions and counterfeyt worship of
God, to abolish and destroy the Idoll Temples, Images, Altares,
Vestments, and all other monuments of Idolatrie and
superstition and to take and convert to their own civile vses not
only the benefit of all such idolitrous buyldings & monuments, but
also the Revenues, Demeanes, Lordships, Possessions, Gleabes and
maintenance of anie false ministeries and vnlawfull
Ecclesiasticall functions whatsoever within their Dominions. [xxi]
And on the other hands to establish & mayntein by their lawes
every part of Gods word his pure Relligion and true. ministerie to
cherish and protect all such as are carefull to worship God
according to his word, and to leade a godly lyfe in all
peace and loyalltie; yea to enforce al their Subiects whether
Ecclesiasticall or civile, to do their dutyes to God and
men, protecting & mainteyning the good, punishing and restreyning
the evill according as God hath commanded, vvhose Lieuetenants
they are heer on earth.
1 Rom. 13, 3.
4. 1. Pet. 2. 3, 14. 2. Chro. 19, 4. etc. and. 29. and 34. Chap.
Judg. 17, 5. 6. Math. 22. 21. Tit. 3,1. m 2. King. 23, 5, etc.
Psal. 110. Deu 12, 2. 3. with 17. 14. 18. 19. 20. 2 King. 10. 26.
27. 28. 2. Chro. 17, 6. Pro. 16, 12. and 25. 2. 3. 4. 5. Act. 19,
27. Rev. 17. 16. n Deut. 17. 14, 18. 19. 20. Josua 1, 7. 8. 2 Chro.
17, 4. 7. 8. 9. & 19. 4. etc. & 29. & 30. Dan. 6, 25. 26. Psal. 2,
10. 11. 12. & 72. 1. etc. Esa. 49, 23. Rev, 21. 24. Ezra. 7. 26.
40 That
therfore theo protection & commandement of the Princes
and Magistrats maketh it much more peaceable, thoughp
no whit at all more lavvfull, to vvalke in the vvayes
and ordinances of Iesus Christ vvhich hee bath commanded his
church to keep vvithout spot and vnrebukeable vntill his appeering
in the end of the vvorld. qAnd that in this behalf the
brethren thus mynded and proceeding as is beforesaid, doo both
contynually supplicate to God, and as they may, to their
Princes and Gouernours that thus and vnder them they may leade a
quiet and peaceable lyfe in all godlynes and honestie.
a Pro. 16, 15.
Ezr. 5. aud 6. Act. 9, 31. 1. Tim. 2, 2. Dan. 6, 25. 26. Rev. 21,
24. p Act. 4, 18. 19. and 5. 28. 29. Dan. 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. 22. Luk.
21, 12. 13. Mat. 28, 20. 1. tim. 5, 21. and 6. 13. 14. q Psal. 72,
1. etc. 1 tim. 2, 2. 2 chro. 15, 1. 2. Hag. 1. 4. 14. and 2. 5.
41 That if God
encline the Magistrates hearts to the allovvance
& protection of them therm they accompt it a happie blessing of
God who granteth such nourcing Fathers and nourcing
Mothers to his Church, & be carefull to walke vvorthie so
great a mercy of God in all thankfulnes and obedience.
Psal. 126, 1.
etc. Esa. 49, 13. and 60 16. Psal. 72, 1. etc. Rom. 13, 3. 1 Tim.
2, 2. 3. 4.
42 That
if God vvithold the Magistrates allovvance and furtherace heerin,
theyr yet proceed together in christian couenant &
communion thus to vvalke in the obedience of Christ eve through
the middest of all tryalls and afiictions, not accompting their
goods, Lands VVyves, Children, Fathers, Mothers, brethren,
Sisters, no nor their ovvn lyues dear vnto the, so as they may
finish their course with ioy, remembring alvvayes that wee sought
to obey God rather the may, & groundingt vpon the
commandement, commission and promise of our Saviour Christ, vvho
as hee hath all povvre in heaue & in earth, so hath also promised
if they keep his commandements vvhich hee hath giue without
limitatio of tyme, place, Magistrates allovvance or disallowance,
to bee with them vnto tbe end of the world and
Mat. 6, 9.
etc. Luk. 11, 2. etc. compared with Mat. 14, 30. and 26. 39. 42.
Act. 1. 24. 25. and 4. 24. etc. Rom. 8, 26. 27. Rev. 8, 3, 4. Eph.
6. 18, 19. Phyl. 4, 6. Heb. 11, 18. 19. 20. 21. Jude vers. 24, 25.
Now vnto him that
is ahle [able] to keep vs that wee fall not, & to present us
faltlesse before the presence of his glorie with joy; that is to
God only wise our Sauiour, bee glory, & Majestic & dominion, &
powre both now & for ever. Amen.
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