Church, though the thing be so manifest, to wit, that the Christian Church was otherwise gathered then the Jewish, that I see nothing but meer wrangling in the questions Mr. B. propounds. And to his words page 279, 280. Sir, if you were my Father, I would tell you that when you say, Christ makes no one City, Countrey, Tribe, his Disciples, you speak most malignantly, and wickedly against the Kingdome and dignity of my Lord Jesus. I answer, I meet so often with Mr. Bs. high charges, upon palpable mistakes and weak proofs, that I fear his misguided zeal or natural distemper hath brought him to an habit of ill-speaking. My words were not as Mr. B. sets them down, but thus [no one Countrey, or City, or Tribe together, were gathered by the Apostles or other Preachers into the Christian visible Church, but so many of all as the Lord vouch∣safed to call by his word and spirit] which hath neither wickedness nor ma∣lignancy against the Kingdome and dignity of the Lord Jesus; but a ma∣nifest truth expressely taught in the Holy Scripture as congruous to the glory of God and the Lord Jesus, 1 Cor. 1. 26, 27. 28, 29. Not many wise men, &c. Ergo not the whole Nation, Revel. 5. 9. out of every Nati∣on, Ergo not the whole Nation, as he did the Jewes in the Wilderness. The relations in the Gospel and Acts of the Apostles plainly prove it true, that by John Baptist, Christ, the 12. and 70. Disciples was no entire Nation, City, Countrey or Tribe gathered into the visible Church-christi∣an, but parts of them, and those fewer then the adversaries, who in eve∣ry place were so numerous (when the Christians are counted at some few thousands) as that even at Jerusalem and elsewhere they prevailed to dis∣perse Christians by persecution. Nor do Mr. Bs. questions prove, that into the Christian visible Church any one whole Countrey, City or Tribe, young or old, men and women, are gathered by the Apostles and other Preach∣ers, as Moses did gather together the Jewish Nation, Exod. 19. Deut. 29. But saith Mr. B. 1. Hath he noi commanded to Disciple Nations? I answer, yes: to make Disciples of all Nations by Preaching the Gos∣pel to every Creature, as it is, Marke 16. 15. but no where by civil au∣thority to gather a whole City, Countrey or Tribe, and to draw them in∣to a National or City Covenant together, old and young, but to offer Christ and to baptize so many as are willing to embrace him. 2. Saith Mr. B. Hath not the Father promised to give the Heathen or Nations for his inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for his possession, Psal. 2. and that Nations shall serve him? Answ. He hath, and it is fulfilled, but not in Mr. Bs. sense, as if one whole Nation, City, Countrey or Tribe were gathered together in the manner Moses brought