CHAP. IV. The Especial Nature of the Gospel Church-State appointed by Christ. (Book 4)
THE Principal Enquiry which we have thus far prepa∣red the way unto, and whereon all that ensues unto it doth depend, is concerning the especial Nature of that Church-State, Rule, and Order, which the Lord Christ hath Instituted under the Gospel, of what sort and kind it is. And hereunto some things must be premised.
1. I design not here to oppose, nor any way to consider such Additions as men may have judged necessary to be added unto that Church-State which Christ hath appointed, to render it, in their apprehension, more useful unto its ends, than otherwise it would be. Of this sort there are many things in the World, and of a long season have been so. But our present Business is to prove the Truth, and not to dis∣prove the conceits of other men. And so far as our Cause is concerned herein, it shall be done by it self, so as not to in∣terrupt us in the declaration of the Truth.
2. Whereas there are great contests about Communion with