though with reference to the binding, and loosing of sin, which (as all other ordinances) are sanctified by prayer. The very scope of the place, and reason of the speach is this. The Lord Iesus had v: 18. enfranchised the Church, with a most excellent, and ho∣nourable priveledge: now the disciples did already see with their own eyes, and were more fully taught by their Maister, that the Church should arise from small, and base beginnings, and that it was also, by reason of persequution, subject to great dissipati∣on. Math. 7. 14. & 10. 17. 18. 22. 23. & 13. 31. 32. least therefore their harts should be discouraged, and they, or others, driven into suspition, that the Lord would any way neglect them, or his pro∣mise towards them for their paucity, and meannes, he most grati∣ously prevents, and frees them from that jealousy, & telles them and all others, for their comfort, that though the Church, or assembly consist but of two or three (as such beginnings the true Church of God had and have, (though your English Church begū with a kingdome in a day) Act. 16. 14. 15. & 17. 34. & 19. 7. yet that should no way diminish their power, or prejudice the ac∣complishment of his promise. And the reason hath been former∣ly rendred, bycause this power for binding, & loosing, being given to the fayth of Peter, depends not vpon the order of office, multi∣tude of people, or dignity of person, but merely vpon the word of God. And hence is it that Christ thus gratiously descends even to two or three, wheresoever assembled in his name, yea though it be in a Cave, or Den of the earth: of which most gratious and ne∣cessary priveledge you would bereave them.
Now in your 4. Reason out of v. 19, you do most ignorantly erre in the grāmaticall construction: for you make a change of the person agayne, where there is no change at all. Christ speakes onely in the third person, as the originall makes it plaine, though the English tongue do not so distinctly manifest it to an ignorant man. Christ sayth not, whatsoever you two shall agree of, shalbe given to them, that is to the Church, but whatsover two of you shall agree of, or consent in, they two that so agree shall obteyne it of God. Which words (Mr B.) you do most vnsufferably pervert, to the sedu∣cing of the ignorant: as if Christ had sayd, if two, or three of you