questions PROPOUNDED TO THE PROFESSORS OF THE CHUCH-ASSEMBLIES OF ENGLAND. 1. WHither the Lord jesus Christ, have by his last Testament, given unto and set in his Church sufficient ordinary Offices, with their callings, works, and maintenance for the administration of his holy things, & for the sufficient ordinary instruction, guidance, and service of his Church to the end of the world, or no? 2. Whither the Offices of Pastors, Teachers: Elders, Deacons and helpers, be those Offices appointed by Christ in his last Testament as is aforesaid: Or whither the present Ecclesiastical Offices of Archbips. Lord Bips. Suffragans, Chancellors, Commissaries, officials, Doctors, Proctors, Registe●s, Scribes, or clarks, Advocates, Prelates, Pursevantes, Here are above 40. Offices discovered & named not one of them found in the new Testament. Paratours or Summoners, Deans, Subdeanes, Archdeacon's, Doctors of Divinity, Bachelors of Divinity, Chapleines or Hous-priestes, Prebendaries, Cannons, petty-cannons, Gospelers, pistelers, Chanters, Vergiers, Singingmen, Organ-plaiers, choristers, or Singing-boyes, parsons, Vicars, Curates, Stipendaries or Hired-preachers, Vagrant or mecenary Teachers, priests, Halfe-priestes called Deacons, Churchwardens, Sidemen, Collectors, clarks, Sextines, and the rest now had, in these Cathedral and parishional Assemblies, be these appointed by Christ in his last Testament, as is aforesaid, or no? 3. Whither the Callings and entrance into these ecclesiastical Offices aforesaid, their Administration also and maintenance, now had & retained in England, be that manner of calling administration and maintenance which Christ hath appointed for the Offices of his Church above named, or no? 4. Whither every true and Visible Church of Christ be not a company of people called and separated out from the World by the Word of God, and joined together in the Fellowship of the Gospel by voluntary profession of their faith and obedience of Christ, the sure and right way to mortification and sanctification. And whither the present Assemblies of this Land be such, or no? 5. Whither the Sacraments (being seals of righteousness which is by faith) may be delivered to any other than the Faithful and their Seed? Or in any other ministry and manner than is appointed by jesus Christ the Apostle and Highpriest of our profession. And whither they be not otherwise administered in the Cathedral and Parishional Assemblies of England at this day, or no? 6. Whither all Churches and people without exception be bound in Religion only to receive and submit unto the ministry, worship, and order, which Christ as Lord and King hath given and appointed to his Church? Or whither in religion any may receive and join unto such a ministry, worship, and order as is devised by men or Angels for the service of God? And consequently whither they which join to the present ecclesiastical ministery, worship, and order of these Cathedral and parishional Assemblies can be assured by the word of God, that they join to the former appointed by Christ, and not to the latter devised by others for the service of God. To JESUS CHRIST the King of Kings, 1. Tim. 6: 15. and PRINCE of the Rings of the earth Revela. 1. 5, be praise and obedience of all Deut. 18. 19 Ies. 60. 12. and of every person for evermore Act. 3. 22. 13.