which the son of righteousnesse will at last reveal, as clear∣ly and brightly in the eyes of all men, as the sun that shines at Noon-day.
At present, I affirm (what ever are the pretences, pleas and co∣verings to the contrary) that that Church estate, that religion and worship wch is commanded or permitted to be but one in a country, nation or province (as was the Jews religion in that typical land of Canan) that Church is not in the nature of the particular Church∣es of Christ, but in the nature of a Nationall or state Church: the nature of a particular Church of Christ, is to be one, 2 or 3 (more or lesse) in Townes or Cities (as in all the instances of the New-Testament, but the nature of the State Church is when the whole State is turn'd into a State Church in so many Parishes or Divi∣sions of worshippers: and it is made odious & intolerable for any part of this City, state, &ce. not to attend the common worship of the City, sanctifie the holy times, and contribute to the holy Offi∣cers, and to walke in another way, which is the generall state and practise of New-England.
2 That is a nationall and state Church where the Civill power is constituted the Head thereof, to see to the conforming or refor¦ming of the Church, the truth or falshood of the Churches, Mini∣stries or ministrations, ordinances, Doctrine, &c.
In the particular Churches of Christ Jesus, wee finde not a tittle of the power of the civill magistrate or civill sword in spiri∣tuall cases. It is impossible but a Nationall and Civil head must be head of a Nationall or State Church, which (upon the point is but a civill or temporall Church (like the head thereof) and not a heavenly and spirituall: I say, a Civil or temporall Church, subject to the changes of a changeable Court or Countrey, and the interpre∣tings and expoundings of Scripture, to what the Court or Countrey is subject to approve ot disprove of.
3 It is a Nationall or State Church, where the opposite or gain-sayer, the pretended Heretick, Blasphemer, Seducer, &c. is some way or other punished, put forth of the State or Coun∣trey it selfe by death or banishment: whereas particular Churches put forth no further then from their particular societies, and the Heretick, &c. may still live in the Countrey or Countreys un∣molested by them.
4 That Church cannot be otherwise then a Nationall or