Unity of Baptism. Remarks on Heretical and Jewish Baptism.
I know not whether any further point is mooted to bring baptism into controversy. Permit me to call to mind what I have omitted above, lest I seem to break off the train of impending thoughts in the middle. There is to us one, and but one, baptism; as well according to the Lord's gospel [8689] as according to the apostle's letters, [8690] inasmuch as he says, "One God, and one baptism, and one church in the heavens." [8691] But it must be admitted that the question, "What rules are to be observed with regard to heretics?" is worthy of being treated. For it is to us [8692] that that assertion [8693] refers. Heretics, however, have no fellowship in our discipline, whom the mere fact of their excommunication [8694] testifies to be outsiders. I am not bound to recognize in them a thing which is enjoined on me, because they and we have not the same God, nor one -- that is, the same -- Christ. And therefore their baptism is not one with ours either, because it is not the same; a baptism which, since they have it not duly, doubtless they have not at all; nor is that capable of being counted which is not had. [8695] Thus they cannot receive it either, because they have it not. But this point has already received a fuller discussion from us in Greek. We enter, then, the font [8696] once: once are sins washed away, because they ought never to be repeated. But the Jewish Israel bathes daily, [8697] because he is daily being defiled: and, for fear that defilement should be practised among us also, therefore was the definition touching the one bathing [8698] made. Happy water, which once washes away; which does not mock sinners (with vain hopes); which does not, by being infected with the repetition of impurities, again defile them whom it has washed!

Footnotes:

[8689] Oehler refers us to c. xii. above, "He who hath once bathed."

[8690] i.e. the Epistle to the Ephesians especially.

[8691] Ephesians 4:4, 5, 6, but very inexactly quoted.

[8692] i.e. us Christians; of "Catholics," as Oehler explains it.

[8693] i.e. touching the "one baptism."

[8694] Ademptio communicationis. [See Bunsen, Hippol. III. p. 114, Canon 46.]

[8695] Comp. Ecclesiastes 1:15.

[8696] Lavacrum.

[8697] Compare de Orat. c. xiv.

[8698] In John 13:10, and Ephesians 4:5.

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