Examination.
FIrst / let the Congregation we speake of / be rightly conceiued: and then we shall speake of the seperation.
The Congregation we speake of / is such a fellowship of people (moe / or fewe) as is truly Christian: that is / not only professinge Christ / but professinge of him truly. And least anie Catharist (that speaks of perfection) do stumble at the word / Truly: we therfore notifie / that by Truly, we mea∣ne not perfectly (for we but se in part / and practise in a lesse parte / as in the 4. Concl. is proued) but a professinge of the true Christ vnto their full sal∣uation, as in the 1. Concl. buildinge vpon that foundation in a new and holy conuersation / so far as for the present they se and are enabled by god.
As for a Church whose prayers, preachinges, practises are laide vpon a false foundation / a new diuised Christ, from such a Congregation a person (at the first sight) may fully separate in spirituall Communion: only / seing God hath now opened his eyes / and there he was a professed member / it shalbe duty to Communicate that he seeth vnto such a people / that so they (to∣gither with him) may repent / and so lay a true foundation of faith. Reuel. 18.4. Ier. 51.6.9.26.
But prouided the Congregation be (as before) truly Christian / he can∣not symplie (that is / without all exception) fully separate / but he doth vio∣lence vnto Christ the corner stone of that groundwork. If he espie corruptions in faith or Manners: such Corruptions he must at the verie first insight sepa∣rate from / but keepe one with them in the part vncorrupted. By such sepe∣ration / he teacheth them both by word and practise (the beste Manner of tea∣ching that can be) to seperate also from Corruption: and by such an vnion with them / he shall also teach that all vnion is to be in truth and for the truth. Such seperation and vnion was in som of Sardi, Reu. 3.4. som of Thyatira, Ch. 2.24. In not seperatinge from such euell / they shold first syn presump∣tuouslie / secondly / strengthen the hands of the wicked: and by not keping such vnion / they shold be found first cruell towards the truth: secondly be demed vncharitable: thirdly / giue suspition of fallinge away from all truth in Reli∣gion / vnder a colour of hatinge corruption.
Two cawses therfore of seperating fully in fellowship spirituall / from such a Congregation as hath truly professed Christ / there semeth vnto vs (for the present) sufficient and lawfull. The one / if so they / haue bene orderly conuicted of obstinate Rebellion: the other / if so they seeke the spoyle (or lyfe of such a member / vniustly.