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A81727 Gospel-Glory proclaimed before the sonnes of men, in the visible and invisible worship of God. Wherein the mystery of God in Christ, and his royall, spirituall government over the soules and bodies of his saints, is clearly discovered, plainly asserted, and faithfully vindicated, against the deceiver and his servants, who endeavour the cessation thereof, upon what pretence soever. / By Edward Drapes, an unworthy servant in the gospell of Christ. Drapes, Edward. 1648 (1648) Wing D2139; Thomason E472_27; ESTC R205811 164,938 187

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appointed to make them Whose composition was of the most beautifull glorious and rich materials gold purple scarlet and fine linnen which excellently type forth the glory of our High Priest who stands before God in rich pure spotlesse bright shining and incorruptible garments being filled covered and cloathed with the glory of God and being adorned with the beauty of the most High for he was and is the expresse image of his Fathers beauty Aaron was appointed to beare the names of the Children of Israel upon the Ephod upon his Shoulder and upon the Breastplate of judgement upon his heart engraven in precious stones which shewes that our High Priest the Lord Jesus administers before the Lord with all his Saints engraven upon his heart in beauty and glory Thus briefly having taken a view of the manner of our Jesus his consecration to his office let us by divine assistance consider The ability to mannage that office the worke being of such an infinite extent requires a person of answerable abilities which we shall easily finde to be in the Lord Jesus if we consider First The dignity of his person Secondly The excellency of his endowments 1. For the first it will appeare if we consider that he is the Sonne of God one begotten of the Father yea the delight of the Lord he is the first borne among many brethren Priests of old were of the first borne among the family so is our Jesus the beginning of the Creation of God the first borne from the dead the onely begotten Son that is to say the Chiefe none begotten to be a Saviour an everlasting Deliverer of his brethren besides himselfe he is Alpha and Omega the first and the last begotten in his Fathers likenesse the expresse image of his Fathers person White and ruddy as saith the Spouse the chiefest among ten thousand or thousand thousands 2. For the excellency of his qualifications consider First His relation to God he was the Son of God and to man he was made flesh he was of such a nature that he stood related so to God and man as he knew how to preserve both the glory of God and the happinesse of the creature that so divine justice might be compleatly satisfied and mercy admirably advanced in the creatures salvation Secondly His interest in God and man he was not onely related to them but had a deepe interest in them both To God he was a Companion therefore God cals him the man his fellow Moses of old was prevalent with God but our Jesus much more Moses as a servant Jesus as a son and heire to Man as a faithfull brother friend yea companion and fellow sufferer he was tempted that he might be able to succour us being tempted Likewise he is the Fathers beloved whom God can deny nothing to the Saints advocate that will lose nothing for want of asking Thirdly His will power love wisedome and delight concurred Christs will power and love concurre in it in fitting him to be such a Priest his love sets all on worke both power and wisedome he is the power of God and the wisedome of God Fourthly He is without spot or blemish the Priests of old He is without spot or blemish Heb. 4. 15. were forced to offer for their owne sinnes daily but our Jesus had no sinne to offer for He was like to us in all things sinne onely excepted There was no guile found in his mouth Yea such an High Priest became Heb. 7. 26. 25. us who is holy harmlesse undefiled seperate from sinners made higher then the heavens able to save to the uttermost Lastly Our High Priest was a High Priest of an Incorruptible nature Christ is of an incorruptible nature one that continueth for ever The High Priests under the Law by reason of death continued not but Jesus is a High Priest for ever after the order of Melchisedeck that is to say without Father or Mother he was not of the off-spring of the Priests but of Judah without beginning or end of dayes who ever liveth to intercede for us Thus much briefly to the first viz concerning the Priest himselfe Chap. VII Sheweth what the Sacrifice is Christ offered THE Sacrifice it selfe that is offered is next to be spoken of Christ offereth Sacrifice Heb. 8. 3. for every High Priest is ordained to offer gifts and sacrifices Wherefore it is of necessity that this man viz Jesus have somewhat to offer The Scriptures are exceeding full in declaring this Sacrifice That I may a little describe this Sacrifice in the excellency of it I will observe this order 1. To shew you what the Sacrifice is Christ offers 2. How often it was offered 3. The place where it was offered 4. The time when it was offered 5. The true nature of that Sacrifice 6. How our Priest offered up this Sacrifice 7. For whom it was offered 8. To whom it was offered 9. The virtue effects and end of this Sacrifice Of these in order What the Sacrifice is It is Christ himselfe Galat. 1. 4. 2 Ch. 20. 1. Eph. 5. 2. 25. Tit. 2. 14. Heb. 7. 27. 9. 24. 27. First The Sacrifice it selfe is the Lord Jesus Christ When burnt offerings and sacrifices God would not Christ came to do his will This is held forth to us in the Scriptures by severall expressions all centring in one thing namely In this sacrifice as first by giving himselfe as saith our Apostle Who gave himselfe for our sinnes Againe saith Paul Who hath loved us and given himselfe for us an offering and a sacrifice to God The Priests of old offered goats and lambs and the like but our High Priest a better sacrifice even himselfe Secondly By powring out his bloud all things almost under the T is Christs bloud Law were sprinkled and purified with bloud for without bloud there was no remission the patterns of things in the heavens were purged with the bloud of buls and goates but the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices namely with the bloud of Christ himselfe The bloud of beasts sprinkled upon the uncleane sanctified to Eph. 1. 7. Col. 1. 14. 20. Joh. 19. 34. Heb. 9. 7. Heb. 12. 14. Hebr. 10 19. Hebr. 12. 24. Hebr. 13. 12. 1 Pet. 1. 19. Acts 20. 28. 1 John 5. 6. Rev. 5. 9. Rev. 19. 13. Zach. 9. 11. Heb. 10. 29. 13. 20. the purifying of the flesh but Christ's bloud was the Sacrifice for the purifying of the heavenly things viz the Saints bodies and spirits To this the Scripture gives a large Record In whom we have redemption through his bloud as Paul saith even the bloud of the crosse that bloud that issued forth frow the side of our Jesus whom one of the Souldiers peirced The High Priest under the Law went into the second Tabernacle once every yeare not without bloud which he offered for himselfe and the errours of the people but our Christ entred into the most holy place by his
owne bloud which is called the bloud of sprinkling which Christ poured forth when he suffered without the gate even his owne precious bloud which is the bloud of God This is he that came by water and bloud even Jesus Christ This was part of that new Song the 24 Elders sang when they fell downe before the Lambe saying Thou wast slaine and hast redeemed us by thy bloud even his bloud whose vesture was dipt in bloud Therefore Christs bloud is called the bloud of the Covenant of the everlasting Covenant But peradventure some will be ready to say who seeme to be very Object spirituall That that bloud that washes us is not the bloud poured forth upon the Crosse for that was spilt upon the ground but it is a spirituall bloud and therefore saith Christ He that eateth my body and drinketh my bloud shall never dye which seemes to imply some other bloud To which I answer 1. By the bloud of Christ we are to understand not onely the Sol. bloud sned forth from his side as a naturall eye might see it but the same bloud in the virtue of it which bloud is the sacrifice So he that drinketh Christs bloud partakes of the excellent benefit that redounds through Christs bloud which in due time I shall shew you more fully 2. By this word Bloud we must know the death of Christ to be concluded and his body included All Christs suffering center in one word namely his Bloud which holds forth all his sufferings upon the Crosse And therefore in the next place the Scripture declares this sacrifice 3. To be the offering up of his body Christ gave up his body to death to suffer all the wrath of man and to become an offering for sinne therefore It is his body Heb. 10. 10. 1 Pet. 2. 24. Col. 1. 22. Isa 33. 10. John 10. 15. Acts 8. 53. 1 John 13. 16. Matth. 20. 28. it is called the offering of the body of Christ. So saith Peter he bare our sinnes in his owne body even in the body of his flesh By which body we are to understand himselfe his bloud for every one of these words are wound interchangably each in other Thus Christ gives his body to be eaten that is to say the fruit of the offering up his body he gives his body for us that the fruit of that body might redound to us 4. It is said He made his soule an offering for sinne The Lord Christ It is his soule offered up offered up the whole man body and spirit he loved not his life but poured forth his soule and underwent the whole curse wrath and vengeance of the most High in body and spirit 5. Christ sayes he layes downe his life for us yea he gave his life a It is the laying downe his life Rom. 5. 10. Col. 1. 22. Heb. 2. 9. 14. Heb. 9. 15. 1 Pet. 13. 18. 18. ransome for many In this word all the other are contained Therefore it is so often said in the Scriptures we are saved by his death and by his sufferings So that all these tearmes of Christ giving himselfe pouring forth his bloud giving his owne body making his soule an offering for sin laying downe his life dying and suffering for us are all one sacrifice one is diffused into all and all center in every one Chap. VIII Sheweth how often this Sacrifice was offered the place where and the time when it was offered THUS through the power and virtue of this sacrifice having declared what it is we come now to consider 1. How often this sacrifice was offered The Priests under the Law How often this Sacrifice was offered Heb. 9. 26. 28. Heb. 10. 10. 12. 14. 18. went into the holy place every year they offered sacrifice continually But our Jesus by one sacrifice hath done away sinne The multiplicity of the legall sacrifices argued their imperfection for those Priests daily ministring offered sometimes the same sacrifice which could never take away sinne but this Man saith the Spirit after he had offered one sacrifice for sinnes for ever sate downe on the right hand of God holding forth the worke was done that Christ might sit still needing no more offering And whereas it is said He sat down on Gods right hand it declares he had done his worke and the Father accepted it or else he should never have beene placed in the throne of victory at his Fathers right hand Christ was once and but once offered to beare the sinnes of many Many talke of Christs dying still in us and the like but indeed instead of exalting Christ as they pretend to do they ranke him onely in the Leviticall Priesthood and instead of holding forth his perfection they render him imperfect and quite contradict the aforenamed Scriptures 3. The place where Christ was offered deserves our consideration for it is not said in vaine that he suffered without the gate upon the The place where this sacrifice was offered Heb. 13. 12. Crosse and that betweene two theeves it shewes the descension of our Saviour into the lowest vilest contemptiblest estate and condition that could be Christ died at Jerusalem a City not in the heart but in Judea in the world I mind this the rather because some think the death of Christ at Jerusalem not at all to concerne them but they look for Christs death within them whereas in the Scriptures nothing is more cleare then this that Christs death at Jerusalem is the offering for sin not Christs death in any ones heart The Scriptures warrant no such kinde of language I confesse I know thus much that though Christ died at Jerusalem if the power virtue and efficacy of this death be not seated revealed and enjoyed in the heart a poore soule can take no comfort in it notwithstanding this is as certaine he that enjoyes not Christ in him as a fruit of that one offering at Ierusalem enjoyes him not at all The Scriptures often speake of our being dead with Christ that is to say being implanted into the likenesse of his death by being dead to sinne and to iniquity but no where speake of Christ being dead in us as the sacrifice by which we are saved If Christ be in us the body is dead not Christ because of sin and the spirit is alive because of righteousnesse Christs death hath a virtue in us namely destroying sinne and becoming a quickning spirit 4. Concerning the time of this sacrifice being offered In the fulnesse of time saith the Lord God sent forth his Son it was in the last The time when this sacrifice was offered dayes so called in respect of dispensation for now all under Moses and the Prophets vanished that Christ might come in and continue God who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in times past unto the Fathers by the Prophets hath in these last dayes spoken unto us by his Son who once in the end of the world appeared to put away sin
by the Sacrifice of himself that is to say in these last daies Christ appeared and offered up himselfe to put an end to all other offerings and to put away sin This Christ did in the daies of Pontius Pilate and Caiaphas the High-priest which was many yeares since But I know some are ready to object and say How can this be For Object he was a Lambe slaine before the foundation of the World which if true how is it that he was slain in time at Jerusalem except he was often slaine I Answer It is very true that Christ was slain but once according Sol. to the Scriptures and that in time in the end of the world and yet as true if truely understood that hee was slaine before the foundation of the World Which I shall demonstrate clearly from the Scriptures To see the truth clearly Wee must consider Christ Jesus in his 1 Pet. 1 20. death 1. In the decree of God and so he was fore-ordained before the Christ slain by the decree of God foundation of the World And all things were present before the Lord before they had being in reference to us they were in the decree councel and purpose of the Lord so was the Lord Christ in Gods decree and councel before the World He calleth things that are not as though they were What are only actually alone with us in time were truely present with him before all time who is not included in any time 2. In the vertue of his death and so he was slain before the foundation The vertue of Christs death was before the foundation of the World of the world Christs death had an influence into the times past as well as times to come therefore called The blood of the Covenant Now we must know that there was a Covenant made between God and Christ wherein it was agreed that Christ should die in time and the vertue of that death which was from eternity in the Eye of the Father should speak for all his generation in all ages therefore the Fathers of old believed not in a Christ already then come but to come even in the flesh and therefore God led them by the hand to look to a Christ to come through many Types and Sacrifices which when Christ came all ceased Christs death was that price that was laid down for all his generation in all ages and this is Christ the same yesterday and to day and for ever 3. We are to consider Christs actuall death which was accomplisht Christ actually died in time by the Jewes therefore saith the Apostle The same Jesus whom ye have crucified hath GOD Raised up and thus was Christ manifest in the last times Jerusalem was not actually alwaies Pilate not alwaies for we know that State City and those persons had a begining and ending no more did Christ die actually before the World was that he might dye hee took upon him flesh and was made like to us which is only done in time for we first are in the Wombe then brought forth encrease and dye so did he yet notwithstanding the vertue of Christs death through the will of God is as great as if hee had actually suffered before the World was which he did not but only once in the end of the World And yet is Christ a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedeck Christ died once and dyed no more yet the benefit remaines for ever So that as the Sacrifice is fully accepted by the Father who views it since it was offered so it was accepted by him that saw it before it was offered for all things that God doth before us in time which time the Scriptures tels abondantly himselfe hath made ordered and disposed which time is that space wherein things are done successively hee saw liked ordered and decreed should be before time was Chap. IX Wherein is shewne how Christ offered up himself and the true nature of that Offering 5 I am now to proceed and shew you how Christ offered up himselfe How Christ offered up himself unto GOD which I shall demonstrate these two waies First By the power of the eternall Spirit This Sacrifice was no Christ offered up himself by the Spirit ordinary one it was his owne body therefore the power must be sutable which was the Spirit of God that did sustaine him enable him to dye and raised him from the dead therefore saith Christ I 1 Tim. 3. 16. 1 Pet. 3. 18. lay down my life and I have power to take it up againe therefore is he said to be justified in the Spirit and quickned by the spirit That Eternall Spirit that dwelt in him suffered him not to lye in the grave For it was impossible he should bee held of death that was filled with the fulnesse of GOD in whom the Eternall Spirit was Secondly Christ died in the body of his flesh It was impossible the Christ died in simple Word of God die therefore the word was made flesh For as the body of his flesh much as the Children were pertakers of flesh and blood Christ himselfe tooke part of the same that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death so he in the flesh abolished the enmity therefore it is said God was manifest in the flesh in reference to his death and justified in the Spirit in reference to his resurrection Therefore saith Peter Christ Eph. 2. 16. Col. 1. 22. 1 Tim. 3. 16. 1 Pet. 3. 18. 4. 1. suffered for sins the just for the unjust being put to death in the flesh A fleshly body was prepared by God for Christ to suffer in and so he gives them his flesh a sacrifice for sin 6. Thus through the guidance of God I am now come to speak of the nature of this Sacrifice which I have discovered to be the Lord Jesus his flesh body and blood offered upon the Crosse at Jerusalem in the end of the world by the eternall Spirit for sin The excellency of its nature by a six fold demonstration First From the purity of it Under the Law their offerings A pure Sacrifice Levit. 1. 3. 10. Mal. 1. 7 8 9. must be without blemish therefore the Lord reproves the People for that they brought that which was torne and the lame and the sick saying thus Ye brought an offering should I accept this of your hands saith the Lord which is as much as if he should have said I the Lord delight not in but abhorre lame blinde imperfect offerings I must have one without blemish But now seeing all these unblemishable Lambs c. under the Law could not take away sin either a Sacrifice without spot and blemish must be found who is sufficient to take 10. Joh. 1. 29. 36. Heb. 9. 14. 1 Pet. 1. 19. away sin or else sin must remain therefore the Lord Christ steps in Wherefore when he cometh into the World he saith Sacrifice and Offerings
Scriptures and that from a two-fold demonstration 1. From the signification of the word The signification of the word proves it to be so 2. From the nature of the Ordinance First From the signification of the word Baptize it comes from the Greeke word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i. e. mergo immergo which properly signifies to dip dive duck or plunge under water to cover or overwhelme one with water Now surely Christ commanding his Disciples to baptize or dip in the water meanes not that sprinkling shall serve the turne neither is Baptisme ever expressed by the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which properly signifies to sprinkle I confesse this practise to most carnall heart seemes strange and ridiculous and why but because they have gotten a Greek word into their mouths not knowing the English of the word nor the nature of the Ordinance If the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was plainly properly and truly as it signifies rendred to dip and Baptisme expressed by dipping I am perswaded men would be ashamed to deny it who now cry out against it with open mouth This was the practise in the Apostles daies and if you will give credit to Authors in the Ages succeeding them therefore saith one Olim enim qui baptizabantur in profundum aquae mergebantur that is Those who heretofore were baptized were dipped or plunged into a deep water Therefore is it said in the Scripture Philip and the Eunuch 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they both went downe or descended into the water and Philip baptized or dipped or plunged him into the water and they both ascended out of the water Acts 8. 38 39. So it is said of Christ He was dipped or plunged not sprinkled by John 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 into Jordan and that John and Christ ascended from out of Jordan Marke 1. 9 10. Which they could not be said to doe had they not first descended into the water But may some say T is true Dipping was used then but it was in hot Countryes Object if you should doe so now it would endanger their health and if we should doe so to infants it would endanger their lives therefore we cannot thinke this to be fit in our cold Countryes In answer to this Let me tell thee if thou shalt dip infants it is Sol. true it may endanger their lives but this is needlesse for they are not to be baptized at all but as for others that it may endanger their health it is but a fleshly carnall reasoning do thou thy duty commend thy soule and body into the hands of God But to satisfie thee let me tell thee I have knowne divers who have submitted to that Ordinance in the extremity of winter and yet have never beene the worse Surely hadst thou beene a Jew and beene commanded to circumcise thy selfe thou mightest by this kinde of reasoning have pleaded against the command of God and have said Lord why commandest thou me to endure so much paine will no easier way serve thy turne Oh man take heed of an evill heart of unbeliefe But surely this way is not civill for men to baptize women in the water Object but God will have us doe all things with civility and modesty Nay but oh poore man who tels thee t is not civill nor modest Sol. surely Satan within thee or some that never saw it what I pray you in civility is it for two men or a man with a woman to goe into the water with convenient garments about them Is it more uncivill now then it was in the daies of Christ and the Apostles It may be some of the sonnes of Belial delighting to scandalize the just ones may tell thee they goe naked together into the water Oh these are but scandals I know not of any such practise nor could ever heare any that had so much impudence as to endeavour proofe of it which without controversy had any beene knowne to have done so both their names time and place should have beene printed long before now This we affirme that it ought to be done with all modesty civility and comelinesse with fit garments which may serve to answer this objection Secondly That this was the practise of the Disciples and the command of Christ to performe it in the same manner is evident from the nature of the Ordinance which truly holds forth the death and resurrection of Christ and our being dead and risen with him therefore is it said Coloss 2. 12. We are buried with him in Baptisme Now a man that is buried is covered or hid in the grave so that the Baptisme of water that is instituted to hold forth this must be in the same manner persons are as it were to be buried under water which is the most lively representation of the death of Christ But yet some object That Christs bloud is called the bloud of sprinkling Object so that the death of Christ is as well represented by sprinkling as dipping To this I answer That Christs bloud is called the bloud of Sol. sprinkling not in reference to Baptisme but as it fulfils the type of it which we shall finde expressed Heb. 12. 24. Moses sprinkled the bloud upon the people which sprinkling sanctified to the purifying of the flesh But this typified out the bloud of Jesus sprinkled upon the Conscience Heb. 10. 22. Heb. 12. 24. This held forth the death of Christ but now Baptisme in a more speciall manner holds forth Christs death and buriall and shews him not onely dead and buried but also risen againe therefore are we said To be buried and risen with him in Baptisme Col. 2. 12. Which most directly plainly and nakedly holds forth the glory of the mystery of Christs death and resurrection from whence we may safely conclude it is to be performed by dipping 10. The tenth particular concerning Baptisme is the principle The principal leading forth of Baptisme from which a Saint ought to submit to it but because I have already in the former part of this discourse handled the true principle of divine worship which worship is to be both inward and outward I shall speake the lesse of it here therefore briefly I shall shew you First It must flow from the knowledge of the nature of the ordinance we must not doe things we understand not but must be able to behold it holding forth the nature of Christs death and resurrection Secondly We must likewise know that we are fit subjects for it wherin we must know our selves to be beleevers in that Christ whose death we represent both which are evident from Philips words to the Eunuch If thou beleevest with all thy heart thou mayest he ought to know the nature of true faith in that ordinance and that he himself did beleeve in the Lord Jesus Thirdly He that truly performes that ordinance must know it to be an ordinance of Christ he that doth any thing to Christ and hath not authority
were added viz. to the church about three thousand Act. ● 41. this was a doctrine to be preached commanded to be practised and was observed by the Saints of old But doe you thinke there may not be a visible church of Christ without baptisme of water surely all the churches in the Gospell were not baptized persons To this I plainly answer First the Scriptures no where hold Sol. forth any church to us without being baptized for this we find as soone as they beleeved they were commanded to be baptized with water Acts. 10. and to Paul himself beleeving was it said Arise why tarriest thou and be baptized If we looke into the Acts we shall find there very many examples for it and not one to prove or tolerate any other practise Secondly I say there can be no true visible Church without it hath its bottome or foundation from Christ but there is no church consisting of others then baptized persons approved on by Christ for Christ giving forth a rule of visible dispensations bids his disciples first Teach and Baptize them afterwards teach them to observe all that he had commanded them Marke last 19 20. Again if we consider the nature of the Ordinance of baptisme and of the church of Christ it will be evident for the nature of the Ordinance is a cleer manifestation of putting on Christ therfore saith the Apostle Know ye not that as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ and the nature of a true Church is of a spirituall nature visibly holding forth that government Christ our head hath in us Again baptism is the first act visibly representing our union with Christ which gives us a visible right to all other Ordinances of Christ But if any shall yet say there may be a true visible church of the Gospel approved of by Christ without a submission to this Ordinance let them produce their grounds from the Scripture and I shall more throughly consider the matter in the mean time let this suffice us that while men walke in other wayes doubtfully without a rule for their practise we walk according to the Scriptures in being baptized and added to the church wheras they say many churches were planted without baptism it is an easy thing to say so but hard for to prove I am very confident all churches were baptized else the disciples of Christ had very ill observed their commands Goe teach and baptize Fiftly It is not enough that Saints be baptized but likewise The Church of Christ is an united company they ought to joyn themselves together first to the Lord then to one another therfore is it that we find it recorded that the Saints are a body compact together and that when many saw the judgement of God upon Ananias and Saphira they durst not joyn themselves to them Now this joyning after baptisme is nothing but the mutuall consent of each other giving up themselves to the Lord and one to another to watch over one another and walke before the Lord in his own wayes which of necessity must be done or else the Saints would be disabled from knowing each other watching over each other and admonishing or reproving each other thus did Paul joyn himself to the churches at Ierusalem but this will appear more plain if you consider what I shall say when I come to speake of the true nature and divine excellency of this church which I have already in a measure described unto you Chap. IX Sheweth the true nature of Christs Church and the power and authority thereof HAving thus described to you what the true church of Christ is I will now shew you its excellent priviledges and duty which I shall unfold to you in eight particulars 1. The nature of this Church 2. The power of this Church 3. The duty of this Church 4. The gifts of this Church 5. The Ordinances of this Church 6. The Order of this Church 7. The Ministry of this Church 8. The Communion and fellowship of the Church The nature of this church I shall first handle which I shall demonstrate The nature of Christs Church It is the house of God to you from the severall names that God hath given it in the Scriptures as first it is called the House of Christ or of the living God 1 Tim. 3. 15. Paul gave many instructions to Timothy how to behave himself in the house of God God dwelleth in the middest of the church the church is Gods houshold Mat. 24. 25. Herein may we see the nature of the church to be a compact and united body a house of living stones 1 Peter 2. 4. 't is not a company of unpolished stones lying scattered up and downe but a house built up whose foundation is Christ yea Christ is the corner stone thereof 't is a houshold whose master is Christ who is the Lord of that family which is called by his name the children of this houshold are Saints those that appear in their wedding garment the servants are the Ministers of the Gospell who are placed there to serve the family their food is the word of God the body and blood of Christ Jesus from whence al unprofitable and wicked servants are tobe cast forth 't is a houshold wherein every son and servant is enrolled by the bond of unity Secondly 't is the City of God Psalm 46. 4. in which city every It is the City of God member is a fellow citizen Eph. 2. 19. 't is a spirituall city that descends from heaven 't is a flourishing city whose inhabitants are made glad through that river whose streames flow from the fountain of life 't is a City walled with the almighty power of the Lord Jesus 't is a City defended with an innumerable company of Angels whose merchandise is not of gold and silver but of bread and water of life of glorious garments of needle worke the cloathing of whose inhabitants is wrought gold 't is the city of Sion of which 't is said Walke about Sion and goe round about her tell the towers thereof marke yee well her bulwarks consider her palaces that ye may tell it to the generation following Psal 48. 12 13. 't is a city incorporated whose citizens have one and the same Charter from heauen whose head is the Lord Jesus whose foundation and gate of entrance is Christ in which mercy and truth meet together righteousnesse and peace kisse each other Thirdly The church of Christ is Christs body Christ is the churches It is Christs body head yea he is the very life and soul of the church 't is his Spirit which quickens all 't is Christs body consisting of severall members every one is placed in the body for the service of the whole therefore saith Paul We being many are one body in Christ and every one members one of another Rom. 12. 5. 't is a body fitly joyned together compacted by that which every joynt supplyeth
must speak orderly one after another for God is not the author of confusion but of peace in all the Churches of Christ Thirdly Fasting now true fasting flowes from the apprehension Fasting of some great want whereby the soul is ingaged to give up himself to seek the Lord separating himselfe from his outward imployments from meat and drink so farre as nature will permit that he may wholly without distraction be earnest with the Lord by prayer for the obtaining of his request the true nature of this will appear evident if you consider Acts 13. 2 3. 14. 23. 1 Cor. 7. 5. Fourthly Charity which is more acceptable then hope or faith Charity 1 Cor. 13. 13. this is that virtue without which al other gifts are nothing it is a grace which is rooted in the heart and is a true spirituall love and endeared affection towards his Lord Jesus and all his Saints poor and rich which composeth the Spirit in a right temper subduing covetousnesse trampling under foot vauntings loving another as himself the prayse of which read 1 Cor. 13. 3 4 5 6 7 8. verses It suffereth long is kinde envieth not vaunteth not it self is not puffed up doth not behave it self unseemly seeketh not her own is not easily provoked thinks no evill rejoyceth not in iniquity but in the truth beareth all things c. but I shall only mind it here as it That the outward necessities of the Saints must be relieved shewes it selfe forth in the relief of the Saints outward necessities It is an Ordinance of God to relieve the poor Saints It is the duty of the Church to see that no member in it do want or lack any thing necessary 't is not enought to say be warmed but they must administer to the supply of their wants according to the ability God hath given them 1 Cor. 16. 2. But all Saints are to have all things common so that there must be no difference Object between them as it was in the dayes of the Apostles Mistake not the Scriptures it is no where commanded it is true Sol. there was a time when all things were common yet so that every man had but accoridng to his need Act. 2. 45. 4. 34. 35. And wheras they sold their possessions they then testified their great charity and thus far it is a president for Saints to imitate that if they have possessions and their brethren be in want and they cannot to be relieved without selling their possessions they ought to sell them yet not so as to destroy their naturall relations for he that provideth not for his family is worse then an infidell But this was not their constant practise for afterward they had gatherings as God prospered them 1 Cor. 16. 2. and indeed had that been always commanded to be therepractise wherin could there have been a ground to presse to charity and to reprove for covetousnesse there alwayes hath been and yet wil be a difference among men in this world there was an elect Lady one of reputation though few noble are called who lived accordingly abounding in hospitality yet we are alwayes to mind this that we ought not to have the faith in respect of persons Lastly Breaking of bread now I wil shew you very briefly four Breaking of bread or the Lords supper Christ the author of it things considerable in this First who was the author of it that is the Lord Jesus that said to his disciples doe this in remembrance of me What doth that speech concerne us being spoken only to his disciples before his death It was not a command only to them but to others also therefore saith Paul that which I have received of the Lord Jesus I deliver to you doe you eat thereof 1 Cor. 11. 23 24. Secondly The persons for whom he ordained it and they are Church members the subjects of it The nature of this Ordinance visible beleevers in Church fellowship such as could examine themselves such as could discern the Lords body Thirdly The true nature of this Ordinance which is spirituall holding forth Christs death unto one another for it is not an Ordinance for the world but the Church and likewise it holds forth our union with Christ for the bread we break is the Body of Christ and the Cup is his blood the blood of the Covenant and it manifests our union one with another for we being many are one bread it is a visible seal to us of our interest in the Lord Jesus which is to be performed in knowledge faith discerning Christs Body that is to say seeing Christ to be the true bread and only food of a Saint he that performs it not so doth it not truly some say we are not to doe it till we see our selves above it and live in the cleere apprehensions of light and life being onely to hold forth Christs death to others and not an ordinance wherein we feed on Christ but to me its cleer we are to doe it when we see our selves most barren and empty for then are Ordinances fittest for us so that we by faith see Christ to have all fulnesse in him and by faith meet him in that Ordinance in a way of subjection for it is an Ordinance appointed for our souls refreshing as well as the holding forth his death one to another Lastly The duration or continuance of this Ordinance which The continuance of this Ordinance is till Christ comes doe this in remembrance of me and as often as you doe this saith Paul you shew forth the Lords death till he come But say some we are only to use that till Christ come in the Spirit so that Obj. he being already come in the Spirit we are not any longer to use it The Apostles meaning is not till Christ come in the Spirit but till Christs second comming without sin to salvation when he shall reward both Sol. good and bad for if you observe it Christ was come to Panl and to the Corinths in the Spirit yet they used it and he that truly conformes to that Ordinance must have the Spirit for he must discerne the Lords body that is to say the fulnesse love excellency and virtue of Christ which he cannot do without the Spirit so that for any to say Christs comming in the Spirit puts an end to it he saith more then Christ or the Apostles ever said And if what such men say should be true then this would unavoydably follow that that dispensation which only gives a true being to an Ordinance and without which an Ordinance cannot be rightly imbraced must be that which puts an end to it which is contrary to religion and right reason For I say again the dispensation of Christ in the Spirit is that which only gives a true right to it and inables spiritually to conform to it and receive virtue from Christ in it As for those objections against this which plead it to be a knowing Christ
in the Gospell of Christ doe I recommend this Treatise beseeching you in the bowels of the loves of the Lord Jesus That you stand fast quit your selves like men contending for the faith not with carnall but with spirituall weapons once delivered to the Saints and forsake not the assembling of your selves together as the manner of some is who draw back without mercy snatch them as brands out of the fire to perdition Let me beg your prayers that God would make these poore weake endeavours of mine strong and successefull and that the Lord would give me wisdom and knowledge that I may receive the truth in the love thereof and may be transformed into the glory of it Which glory that all you and I may enjoy as our eternall portion is uncessantly desired by Your poore unworthy Brother Companion and Servant in the Gospell for Christs sake Edward Drapes To all scattered Saints who through Satans subtilty are become sicke of their former faith and love to the Lord Jesus POORE Brethren You are in the following Treatise invited to returne to your Fathers family You are bought with a price be no longer the servants of men You are redeemed by the Lamb oh let not Satan ensnare you at his pleasure It hath ever been the policy of that subtill deceiver to husband his devices for the best advantage His snares are alwayes fuited to the constitutions of the subjects be seeketh after If Eve be found in an innocent posture he must over-candy her apple with the sugred glory of being like unto God c. Gen. 3. 5. Since her miscarriage lower allurements have beene sufficient to beguile her depraved off-spring This present world his silver hooke haited with a Haec tibi dabo Math. 4. 9. doth draw in more by thousands then do the Drag-nets of the Disciples unto the Lord Jesus If men begin to hearken after an everlasting inheritance and present themselves in worship before the presence of the Almighty behold Satan cometh likewise Job 1. 6. If the world blind not wholly to subvert be sure he will endeavour to sophisticate their worship If Baptisme singing of Psalmes Church-fellowship c. may not be wholly abolished but every capacity would discover an intervall he begets a blind obedience to Babish sprinkling and confused shouting in Babilonish societies and so obtaines double advantage both by disobedience to the true and conformity to an Antichristian worship And yet further as the day of our redemption drawes nigh and that the Dragon must also draw down the third part of the starrs from heaven after him not lesse then the similitude of an Angel of light can serve againe to effect his enterprise For innocency again begins to invade him and whilest the righteous expect him only in open appearances behold he ensnares them secretly in the forme of innocency in the similitude of that their poore soules thirst after And now no lesse then Holy Holy is the language of the East likewise Perfection charity spirit power mistery and above the Scriptures Christ and his Ordinances is the common lure of this lyar and his followers 1 Joh. 2. 4. And from this Pinacle be flings many a poor soule into the bottomlesse gulfe of fleshly fancy and strong imagination embracing for perfection all manner of impiety carnall carelesnesse instead of Christian charity the power of the Aire ruling in a mystery of grosse darknesse and emptynesse baptizing every lying divination with glorious Titles Of the Tree of Life or The Leavs therof The Lord saith it the Lord saith it is now the Serpents and every false Prophets Language whilst promising others liberty themselvs are become the servants of bondage and whilest the great mystery of God manifested in the flesh hid from Ages but now revealed as the alone Redeemer of all that looke for salvation in Israel allowed of God and precious is rejected by these builders as too low and his bloud accounted an unholy thing But you precious soules who have beene a long time wildernized in these wanton wayes of calling Common and Vncleane what God hath sanctified allowed and called precious You who have scornfully said of your Redeemer Is not this the Carpenters Son And like Naaman in your wrath proudly rejected against your selves the counsell of the Most High as too carnall 2 Kings 5. 11. Who being vainly pufft up in your own carnal minds hold not the head Christ Jesus but have beene sicke of weake in and at last dead to his Ordinances because you discerned not his body in them Awake now thou that sleepest arise from the dead he whom thou contemnest can onely give thee life call no more his commandements carnall his pleasure alone is that which makes any thing to thee spirituall Yea confounded be the language of those who are lifted up above him in their owne conceits esteeming themselves Gods and above all that are called God But they that trust in the Lord Jesus shall never be ashamed nor confounded Truly Friends when I behold the blasphemies that abound in these daies and the fleshlinesse of many having a forme of Godlinesse talking much of the spirit but having not the power thereof ruling in them to obedience adjudging the true Christ and his Commandements low and carnall their owne carnall conformities to every thing their owne hearts devises to be height mystery and spirituall liberty When I saw how the Serpent had here deceived thousands and bitten the heele of the very elect also And when through grace by the strong hand of my God I had escaped this snare being once miserably entangled therein and beholding many simple ones turning aside from their stedfastnesse I bewailed greatly and sorrowed within me because I saw no Reproover I was desirous to speake but my insufficiency overswayed me But having met with and read over the ensuing Treatise with rejoycing for and consent to the same I accounted it my part priviledge to annex this visible testimony to the truth and seasonablenesse thereof And though many expressions therein may be perverted by those who also pervert the more perfect Scriptures to their owne destruction yet it shall be mighty through God to the pulling downe of strong holds casting downe imaginations and every high thought to the obedience of Christ in those who have pleasure in his second appearance unto imortality and glory which that it may be a meanes to accomplish I trust is the Authors chiefe end And that it may instruct the sonnes of Sion that are led aside through the wiles of Satan to come out of the wildernesse leaning upon their beloved the true Christ and eternall life keeping themselves from Idols 1 John 5. 21. and doing whatsoever he commandeth them is the great desire of him who would greatly delight to see every scattered Saint established in the perfect peace which the bloud of Jesus alone speaketh and walking in the path wherever the Lamb leadeth wherein he desireth to be kept unto the end and be improved
be Christs enemy and Christ such a mighty and just King Object how comes it to passe he lets them remaine so long unpunished I shall propound onely these three reasons Sol. 1. Because he is unwilling that any should perish but that all should come to repentance And because he would have all to be saved that is to say if God should have cut off Adam when he sinned or should destroy all sinners now what would become of all the chosen ones of God that shall be begotten of their loynes Had Adam sinned the great designe of God in bringing forth the man Jesus had been frustrate for he was the Sonne of Adam God would rather the ungodly should be here a long time then any one of his should perish So that I say Gods being unwilling that any should perish is meant onely of any of those whom he hath ordained life for which is the ground why he suffers the wicked to have a being and to continue so long and not because Christs death was a sacrifice offered for their sinnes as some ignorantly surmise 2. Because God would exercise the faith and patience of his Saints therefore is it said when God had foretold the warre Anti-Christ should make with the Saints and that he should at length be ledde into Captivity Here is the patience and the faith of the Saints 3. God through the enmity of the world advances his mercy in his Sonne and his justice in the worlds ruine Were not there great enemies the conquests of our King would not appeare so glorious Thus have I briefly showne the victories of our King Vnder whose feet the Father hath put all things Heb. 2. 8. If all things be put in subjection under Christs feet how is it said he must Object reigne till he hath subdued them for the first assertion seemes to imply he hath nothing at all to conquer I answer Christ is said to have all put under him in that he Sol. is Lord of all and all power in heaven and earth is given to him Yet saith the Scriptures Wee see not all things put under him that is to say though God hath made him Lord of all yet we doe not see his enemies fully destroyed Wee see sinne and death which being put under him must be subdued to him Therefore saith the Lord to our Lord Jesus Sit thou on my right hand till I make thine enemies thy footstole Christs enemies are his captives whom as they all banded against his person he destroyed yet still rebell against him as in his members whom he must destroy for he must reigne till all his enemies of all sorts be subdued unto him 7. I am now come to speake of his souldiers and they are fourefold Christs souldiers are The Angels 1. All the Angels of God they are ministring spirits at the commands of Christ therefore saith Christ to Peter Thinkest not thou that I can pray to my Father and he shall give me more then twelve Legions or hands of Angels for they doe homage to Christ When the first begotten of God was brought into the world saith God Let all the Angels of God worship him Therefore we heare so much of Gods sending his Angels to destroy his enemies and to encampe about his servants T is they that excell in strength and doe the commands of God Therefore are they called Christs Ministers Math. 13. 41. Which powre out the vials of Gods wrath Revel 14. 19. 2. The Saints they are made more then Conquerours through The Saints him that loves them An excellent description of this King and this Army of Saints you may see in the 19th of Rev. 11. to the end of the Chapter 3. The World God sanctifies or sets apart Cyrus to doe his The world pleasure God makes his enemies to serve him in the ruine one of another Rev. 16. It is said the ten hornes which be interpreted ten Kings shall hate the Whore and make her desolate God many times makes use of one Oppressor or Idolater to destroy another 4. And lastly The whole Creation is Gods hoast therefore The whole Creation it is said The Starres in their course fought against Sisera God makes use of Sunne Moone and Starres for the accomplishment of his Victories Therefore are these called the hoast of God Christs weapons 8. His weapons he uses bespeak him to be wonderfull none other but the mighty God I shall onely instance these three 1. His death 2. His word 3. His Spirit Weapons of another nature then the world dreames of 1. His death therefore is it said By meanes of death he overcame His death and by his death he shew all his enemies as Sampson when he died killed many at his death so our Conquerour by dying kils slayes and crucifies his enemies And these are the weapons that Christ armes his Church with for by their sufferings the truth is advanced And herein holds that saying true that the bloud of the Martyrs is the seed of the Church His Word 2. By his word Christ when he goeth forth to battell effects his ends obtaines victory by the words that proceede out of his mouth If Christ sayes to the Figge tree Wither thou behold immediately it dryes up His word is a sharpe sword able to divide between the marrow and the bones With which he smites the Nations which Rev. 19. 15. word is Christs command for the accomplishment of his minde and Every word that proceedeth out of his mouth returneth not till it hath accomplished that whereto it was sent 3. By his Spirit Our weapons saith the Apostle are not carnell His Spirit but spirituall mighty to throw downe strong holds Which serves sufficiently to detect the falsity of that doctrine that shrowds it selfe under and propagates it selfe by secular or civill authority The wed of the Lord which indeed is spirit and life hath a sufficiency in it selfe to defend it selfe and propagate it selfe from one family Towne City County or Kingdome to another which spirit is the powerfull operation of the word of God the spirit of truth Oh what is so strong as truth It is true Christ makes the weapons of the world to serve him but the weapons he hath approved and ownes and hath put into his souldiers hands to fight withall for the mannaging of the affaires and the subduing of the enemies of his spirituall Kingdome are on ly spirituall and not at all carnall Which we may see lively set forth where is said Christ sits on a white horse judging and making warre in righteousnesse who is cloathed with a Vesture dipt in bloud and his name is called the Word of God 9. The Lord Jesus is righteous in his warfare he is faithfull in rewarding Now by the rewards of Christ we must not understand Christs rewards that there is any excellency in the Creature as his owne which deserved these rewards but the reward is of grace of him that