CHAP. VI. Congregational Churches alone suited unto the ends of Christ in the Institution of his Church. (Book 6)
HAving given an account of that State and Order of the Gospel-Churches which are of Divine Instituti∣on, it is necessary that we declare also their suitableness and sufficiency unto all the ends for which the Lord Christ appointed such Churches. For if there be any true proper end of that nature, which cannot be attained in or by any Church-state in this or that form, it must be granted that no such form is of Divine Appointment. Yea, it is necessary not only that such a state as pretends unto a Di∣vine Original, be not only not contradictory unto, or in∣consistent with such an end, but that it is effectually condu∣cing thereunto, and in its place necessary unto that pur∣pose. This therefore is that which we shall now inquire into; namely, whether this State and Form of Gospel-Churches in single Congregations be suited unto all those ends for which any such Churches were appointed; which they must be on the account of the wisdom of Jesus Christ, the Author and Founder of them, or be utterly discar∣ded