confuted among all sober Christians; and those who embrace it, may be left to contend with the Mahometans, who affirm, that Jesus left John the Baptist to be his Successor, as Haly succeeded unto Mahomet.
5. ALL these, by whom the ordinary Rule of the Church is to be exercised unto its Edification, are as unto their Office and Power given unto the Church, set or placed in it, not as Lords of their Faith, but as helpers of their joy, 1 Cor. 2.2. Chap. 3.21, 22, 23. 2 Cor. 1.24. Ephes. 4.11, 12, 13, 14. 1 Pet. 5.1, 2. For the Church is the Spouse of Christ, the Lambs Wife; and by virtue of that Relation the enfeoffment into this power is her Due and Dowry; all particular Persons are but her Servants for Christs sake. For though some of them be Stewards, and set over all their fellow Servants, yet he hath not given them the trust of power to rule his Spouse at their own will, and to grant what they please unto her.
6. BUT as this whole Church Power is committed unto the whole Church by Christ; so all that are called unto the peculiar exercise of any part of it, by virtue of Office-Authority, do receive that Authority from him by the only way of the com∣munication of it, namely, by his Word and Spirit through the Ministry of the Church, whereof we shall treat afterwards.
V. THESE things being thus premised in general concern∣ing Church Power, we must treat yet particularly of the com∣munication of it from Christ, and of its distribution as unto its Residence in the Church.
1. EVERY Individual Believer hath Power or Right given unto him upon his believing to become the Son of God, Joh. 1.12. Hereby, as such, he hath a Right and Title radically and ori∣ginally unto, with an interest in all Church Privileges, to be actually possessed and used according to the Rules by him pre∣scribed. For he that is a Son of God hath a right unto all the privileges and advantages of the Family of God, as well as he is obliged unto all the Duties of it. Herein lies the foundation of all right unto Church Power, for both it, and all that belongs unto it, is a part of the purchased Inheritance, whereunto right is granted by Adoption; wherefore, the first original grant of