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A69006 A booke which sheweth the life and manners of all true Christians and howe vnlike they are vnto Turkes and Papistes, and heathen folke. Also the pointes and partes of all diuinitie, that is of the reuealed will and worde of God are declared by their seuerall definitions and diuisions in order as followeth. Also there goeth a treatise before of reformation without tarying for anie, and of the wickednesse of those preachers, which will not refourme them selues and their charge, because they will tarie till the magistrate commanude and compell them. By me, Robert Brovvne. Browne, Robert, ca. 1550-1633. 1582 (1582) STC 3910.3; ESTC S109446 65,269 61

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made in Christ vnto iustification In them also and for them others are sanctified by partaking the graces of Christ vnto them 57 Howe are they a spirituall infection and abomination By a shewe of deuotion in their false worshippe idol seruice they make others like them in their wickednes They tollerate cherish wickednes to iustifie the same In them also and by them others be accursed by drawinge their corruptions 57 Looke question 46. For praying for others For Iustification For Sanctification 58 How are all Christians made prophetes vnder Christ They teach the lawes of Christ and talke and reason for the maintenaūce of them They exhorte moue and stirre vp to the keeping of his lawes They appoint counsel and tell one an other their dueties 58 How are they false and wretched deceauers They stand reason for their lawes and traditions They incourage strēgthen one another with flatterings pleasinges They misleade by their counsell and example to their mischeeuous busines 58 Looke question 47. and 53. For teaching For exhorting For appointing duties by counsell and telling Hitherto of the communion of offices and graces in the Church Nowe followeth the right vsing of the Lordes Supper as a seale of this communion Howe men should enter and take on them Church callings and offices and execute the same Looke question 114. 59 How must we vse the Sacrament of the Lords supper as a seale of this communion There must be a due preparation to receaue the Lords supper And a due ministration thereof 59 How do they make their supper of communion a pledge seale of their wretched confusion They are most toward and fit to receaue their owne supper but not the Lordes They handle their supper in a vile abominable maner 59 The Lords supper is a Sacrament or marke of the apparent Church sealing vnto vs by the breaking and eating of breade and drinking the Cuppe in one holie communion and by the worde accordinglie preached that we are happilie redeemed by the breaking of the bodie and sheaddding of the bloud of Christ Iesus and we thereby growe into one bodie and church in one communion of graces whereof Christ is the heade to keepe and seeke agreement vnder one lawe and gouernement in all thankefulnes holy obedience A shorter definition Or brieflie It is a seale of our partaking and growing togither in one bodie whereof Christe is the heade in one christian communion 60 What preparation ●ust there be to receaue the Lords supper There must be a separation frō those which are none of the church or be vnmeete to receaue that the worthie may be onely receaued All open offences and faultings must be redressed All must proue and examine them selues that their conscience be cleare by faith and repentance before they receaue 60 How are they most toward and fyt to receaue their owne supper They partake open wickednes in one wicked fellowship Open offences sinns are amongst them incurable All do flatter them selues with a superstitious likeing off an outwarde shew of some holines 60 Preparation to receiue is a duetifulnes in vsing meanes that it maye be in right and due manner Separatiō of the vnworthie is a withholding of them from that communion and fellowship in the supper beeing not prepared nor meete thereto Redressing open offences and faultings is a duetifulnes in vsing meanes that the parties which doo offende may be openly knowne to be amended or separation made Examining our Cōscience is a due applying of the worde of God vnto the same to know our good and euill life least the guiltines of our secret sinnes and priuate offences doo make vs vnworthie receyuers 61 How is the supper rightlie ministred The worde must be duelie preached And the signe or sacrament must be rightlie applied thereto 61 What is their vile and abominable handling thereof The law doth bynd the priest people to a popish reading or to a dead and fruitlesse teaching And the signe is made a superstitious trifling colouring of abominatiōs 61 Ministration of the Supper is a due manner of vsing the same by applying it to a right communion By preaching the worde of communion wee vnderstande not the blinde reading or fruitlesse prat●inge thereof at randome but a teaching by lawefull messengers of the right vsing of the bodie and blood of Christ in one holie communion and that with power 62 How must the worde be dulie preached The death and tormentes of Christ by breaking his bodie and sheading his bloud for our sinnes must be shewed by the lawfull preacher Also he must shewe the spirituall vse of the bodie bloud of Christ Iesus by a spirituall feeding thereon and growinge into it by one holie communion Also our thankefulnes and further profiting in godlines vnto life euerlasting 62 What is their popish reading or dead and fruitlesse teaching By a shew of reading or telling of the body bloud of Christ which were geuen for them they mocke them with a shadow of his body or rather a counterfet They make them guiltie of the bodie and bloud of Christ Iesus They are imbouldned made carelesse in their wickednes 62 The death and tormentes of Christe were defined before The spirituall vse and feeding of the bodie blood of Christ is an applying of his whole worke of our redemption by that outwarde signe to feele effectuallie the remedie of our miseries by that partaking growing togither in one bodie of Christ and spirituall Communion Thankes giuing and profiting in godlines are afterwarde defined 63 How must the signe be applied thereto The preacher must take breade and blesse and geue thankes and thē must he breake it and pronounce it to be the body of Christ which was broken for thē that by fayth they might feede thereon spirituallie growe into one spiritual bodie of Christ and so he eating thereof him selfe must bidd them take and eate it among them feede on Christ in their consciences Likewise also must he take the cuppe and blesse and geue thankes and so pronounce it to be the bloud of Christ in the newe Testament which was shedd for remission of sinnes that by fayth we might drinke it spirituallie and so be nourished in one spirituall bodie of Christ all sinne being clensed away and then he drinking thereof himselfe must bydd them drinke there of likewise and diuide it amōg them and feede on Christe in their consciences Then muste they all geue thankes praying for their further profiting in godlines vowing their obedience 63 How is the signe made a superstitious triflinge and colouringe of abominations They take breade or a wafer cake and inchaunte it by reading a grace ouer it and a number of other prayers they reade it to be the bodye of Christ which is but an Idole in stead thereof and they feede on it by their superstition and growe into one wicked communion so
the priest doth eate of it himselfe and carieth it rounde about vnto them with a vayne babling ouer euery one which receyue and eate it kneeling downe before him Likewise also they take the cuppe and inchaunte it by reading a grace or other prayers ouer it then they reade it or by the booke pronounce it to be the bloud of Christ which is but an Idole in steade thereof And so he and they drinking it doe euen drinke their iniquitie and feede thereon So are they imbouldned and further strengthned in ther sinne Hitherto of our calling in the newe Testament 63 Applying of the signe is a due manner of giuing taking and vsing it in an holy communion vppon the worde preached Pronouncing the breade to be the bodie of Christe is a warranting and sanctifying thereof by the authoritie of God in the message of the Preacher to bee an outwarde religious signe seale or pledge of his bodie broken for vs and of the spirituall grace receyued thereby Pronouncing the drinke to be the blood of Christe is a warranting or sanctifying thereof by the authoritie of God in the message of the Preacher to bee an outwarde religious signe and seale or pledge of his bloudsheading for remission of our sinnes and of the spirituall grace receyued thereby Now followeth what calling the Iewes had in the olde Testament as by shadowes and ceremonies which nowe are abolished It were to long to write of all the Iewishe Ceremonies seeing wee would haue this Booke so small as we could For the order of handling them there is no difficultie for looke as the pointes and matter of our redemption be so must the ceremonies be applied thereto 64 What calling is there by ceremonies and shadowes By outwarde sensible signes they teach vs spirituall graces as the ceremonies of the oulde law which are abolished And in the new Testament the two Sacraments before mentioned To apply this to the Iewes at this tyme. 64 How are the Iewes called away misled by the ceremonies Their outward sensible signes are a mockerie of the spirituall graces yea Idols be they and superstitious trifles in stead of grace and truth which is by Christ Iesus 64 The olde Testament was a declaring teaching by a due message from God of the redemption by Christ who was yet for to come but yet in darker manner by shadowes and ceremonies applied to the doctrine to represent Christe Iesus Ceremonies be outwarde sensible signes sanctified and applied by the worde duelie preached to be religious shewes of some spirituall graces which are meant thereby Ceremonies remaining which rather are to be called Sacramentes are Religious Signes and seales confirming and sealing vnto vs by the worde duly preached a spiritual Grace receaued alredy For they be rather seales of graces receyued then shewes and shadowes of graces comming Ceremonies abolished are which being fulfilled in Christ whom and whose dooinges they did signifie doo cease to be helde anie longer because Christe Iesus hath made our saluation so cleare that to vse the olde ceremonies were to darken the light with shadowes and to chaunge Christ Iesus him selfe for the signes and shewes of him 65 Which be the ceremonies of the ould law Some were ceremonies of the whole church and of our whole redemption As the Garden of Eden after the fall of man For the Tree of lyfe which before the fall of Adam was but a token of his obedience of his welfare and happie life thereby was nowe made a signe of life in Christ Iesus Also his driuing from the tree garden was a signe that he should seeke life and redemption by Christ in his Church For the Garden also did shadowe out the Church as the Tree did shadowe Christ Iesus Also the Altar and place togither where it stoode before the Tabernacle was commaunded For the Church of God is as holie grounde for the Altare Christ Iesus and we are y e place which he hath chosen to put his name there Christ is the Altar because that as by the Altare the place and all that was done in it was sanctified so by Christ both we and all that we doo in our regeneration is cleansed and sanctified And therefore is Christ the Altare because that as it was for burnt and sinne offerings and for meate offeringes and peace offerings c. So Christ was slaine to be our burnt and sinne offeringe and he ouercame and tooke awaye sinne and miserie and restored our happines to be our meate offering and peace offering The Arke of Noah and the doare thereof and the safetie of his familie therin did signifie the spiritual house and Church of God whereof Christ is the doore and also the spirituall safetie and happines therein which shal be perfected after this life The land of Canaan and the increase and blessinges therof were figures of the Lords Church and people and of the spirituall graces which the Lorde bestoweth thereon For as the landes of the kingedome is the Kinges inheritaunce so we are the Lordes spirituall inheritaunce and his Canaan ouer which he raigneth The same also is to be sated of some places in the lande of Canaan The Passeouer and comminge out of Egypte did foreshew our redemption from Satan and Antichrist and from all wickednes and miserie For wee eate the Paschall Lambe Christe Iesus when we feede spirituallie on his death and tormentes and so die with him by repentaunce vnto sinne and when we receyue the graces of his resurrection and happines with God and so partake and growe togither in one bodie and church in one Christian communion of graces whereby wee goe out of Egypt as did the Israelites As the Rocke from whom doth flow the spiritual drincke The Tabernacle framed and made for a dwelling to the Lord wherein he delighteth The Citie Ierusalem Mount Zion The Temple The Sanctuarie The Slaughter of the Midianites and such great Deliuerances The Returne from the Captiuitie c. Also certaine Families houlding the ceremonies and true Religion As the familie of Noah and those before him which were raised vp in Abels roume Abraham and his seed Moses and the Kingdome of Israel in the handes of good Kinges Iudges Aaron his seed the Priestes and Leuites Dauid his seed in the seat of Iudgment tyll the coming of Christ. And other such like 65 How doe they make the ceremonies Idols mockeries of the truth They haue some Ceremonies in place of the Church and of the redemption by the Messiah whiche are Idoles in steade of the Church and of the redemption As the Garden of Eden and the Tree of life therein they make an idol in stead of Christ his church if stil thei holde thē as ceremonies that the Messiah our tree of life is not come that he daily doth not gather his church which is our garden of Eden For therein we haue our spirituall beautie looke for an end of this
Gouernement Possession Honour Holines In his vvisdom In vsing his authoritie In Iustice. In goodnes Wisdome of God is In knovving all things In vsing the same By counsail By the maner of working His knovvledge His counsail Deuising Aduising Deuising For Aduising look after in the wisedome of man Marking Remembrance Counting Foresight Purpose and Predestination Manner of vvorking By preparation Readines Order By indeuour In taking the worke in hande speede Forceablenes In stedfastnes therein preuayling Finishīg Iustice In esteeming right In doing right Appointing dueties Taking accoūts Esteming right Pleased with right Loue ioye Zeale and ielousie Displeased with contrarie as Hatred Anger and Wrath. Zeale Loue. Wrath and hatred Appointing dueties Giuing povver Directing the same By teaching By exāple moderating Teaching Moderating Taking accoūts In knowing right and due By vvatching By examining In recompensing Watching Examining Recompensing his goodnes In maintayning things in their state In restoring them being fallen Preseruation In them selues by their natures and glorie By outwarde furniture Natures of things In the working and powers By life quickning Without life In the outwarde making Glorie and excellencie Outwarde furniture The Image of God in man Our redēption by The causes preparation of helpe The coūsel of God His readines thereon The sh●we of his help In his promises In keeping the same Sending his Sonne Sauing vs by him were before defined but here we haue them applied vnto our redemption His mercie Promises The sending of his Sōne By his office message as before By generation which was Of the spirit begetting Of the seede of the Virgin made a quickning spirit yet a liuīg soule bodie The Manhoode The conception The birth His sufferings Of the cause of miserie The burden of our sinne The wrath of God Of the miserie it selfe His suffering of the wrath of God and burden of sinne His victorie Of the cause of miserie Sinne by his righteousnes Wrath of God his tormentes Of the miserie it selfe by rysing againe from death Ouercomming sinne Ouercomming of the wrath of God His restoring of good was By getting it himself as the Loue of God by his Iustification The happines it self by his ascension By getting it for vs. Iustification Happines Christ hath gotten The causes of happines for vs In God The meanes from God The happines it selfe The causes in God His Counsaile In electing In predestinating His readines thereon as before Election Predestination Meanes of happines from God Calling Obedience thereto Calling The newe Testament Our calling in plainer maner The church planted or gathered The church gouernement Our calling and leading to happines In the newe Testament more plainly By the first planting gathering of the church vnder one gouernement By a further building according to the gouernmēt In the olde Testament more darkelie The first planting gathering of the Church By the couenant On Gods behalfe On our behalfe By the Sacrament thereof The couenant on Gods behalfe His promise His Spirit His promise To the Church To the seede thereof The Spirit of God in vs. The couenaunt on our behalf In offering giuīg vp to be of the church Our selues Our children and seede In professing leading a Christian life Offering and giuing vp to be of the Church Professing and submitting to the Church gouernement The vse of Baptisme is By due presenting and offering of the parties to be baptised By due receyuing of them to grace and fellowshippe Presenting and offering By the gouernours By the parties them selues hauing discretion As parents and Rulers which offer their children or them of their housholde Due receyuing By due preaching of the worde By right applying of the signe thereto The word of Baptisme preached as Of our whole redemption and the promises to the Church Of taking vse therof By mortifying By raysing Baptising in the name of God Baptising into the bodie and gouernement of Christ. Cōmunion of graces In the Head highest as in Christe by His Priesthood His rule In the body which is the church Christ. Antichrist Priesthood of Christ. In making attonement By forgiuenes of sinnes By iustification In sanctifying vs. Priesthoode of Antichrist Mediation of Christ. Forgiuenes of sinnes Iustification Sanctification Prophecie of Christ. In teaching By him selfe By his messengers In directing By example By charging His message His appointing of dueties Prophesie of Antichrist Kingdome of Christ by Ouerseeing and trying out wickednes Recompence Rebuke Separation Kingdome of Antichrist Ouerseeing and trying out of wickednes by Christ Church rebuke Separation from the Church Offices of teaching and guiding Participate Seuerall Offices participat With manie as Synodes Prophecie With fewer as Eldershippe Synodes Prophecie Eldership Apostles Prophetes Euangelist●s Teaching and guiding many churches Chief laborers Apostles Prophetes Helpers vnto thē Euangelistes Cōpanions of their iourneys Pastor Teacher Single Elder Teaching and guiding in one church onlie Chiefe labourers Pastour Teacher Helpers vnto them as the Elders Releeuers Widowes Officers of outwarde prouision Releeuers Widowes The kinglie office of al Christians The Priesthoode of euerie Christian. Euerie Christian a Prophete Kinglie office of all Christians In watching and trying out wickednes In recompensing Rebuke Separation Priesthood of all christians In attonement and appeasing By prayer vnto forgiuenes By Iustification In Sanctification Prophesie of all by Teaching Doctrine and general trueth Exhortation Especiall directing By example By speciall telling coūsell The Lordes Supper In due preparation to receyue it In the due ministration thereof Preparation Separation Redresse Examining cōscience Preparation to receyue Open. By separation By redres Secret By a cleare conscience Ministration of the supper By preaching the word By applying the signe Preaching the word of communion Feeding by faith of the bodie and bloud of Christ. Applying the signe The breade the bodie of Christ. The drinke the bloude of Christ. The olde Testament Ceremonies Remayning as the two Sacramentes Abolished Sacramentes Ceremonies abolished Mortifying By iudging and condemning our selues Afflicting killing the flesh By suffering By repenting Iudging our selues by Reckoning The multitude of sinnes The greatnes By applying desert Reckoning sinne Knowing the greeuousnes Applying deserte Suffering Inwarde Feare dread Greefe Outwarde Greefe Feare and dread Sufferings outwardlie Repentance Shame Anger and hatred Shame Anger Hatred Raysing and quikning By faith By working of faith Cleare cōscience Newnes of life Faith Cleare consciences Newnes of lyfe Happines Fellowship communion Resurrection Godlines In Religion and holines towards God In righteousnes with man Religion In generall dueties of holines In speciall dueties Esteeming God In his Maiestie In his authoritie In Iustice. In goodnes Esteeming in his Maiestie Reuerence Bashefulnes Reuerence of God Bashefulnes before God Esteeming God in his iustice Feare zeale Hatred of wickednes Feare of God Zeale to the glorie of God Hatred of vanitie and wickednes Our loue of God Ioye in God Hope and Trust in God The difference of Hope and
and Altar of Shittun wood The ceremonies of his happines were The precious ointment wherwith mans flesh might not be anoynted the taking vp into heauen of holy men which were figures of him the budding and fruite of Aarons Rodde the riches and glorie of Salomon and such like 75 Some were ceremonies of the prophecie of Christe and of his worde and promises and our calling to happines As the testimonie Oracles from the Arke the V●im the Chummim vppon the breastplate of Aaron the ringes and barres to carie the Tabernacle and the thinges thereof that the people might follow it to the lande of Canaan the pillar of a cloude and the pillar of fire to leade them both day and night that is the Lordes Name of power and Maiestie Manna from heauen the giuing of the Lawe in glorious manner the raysing vp and sending of the Prophetes the trumpettes and Lampes and Lightes and Candlestickes the windowes of the temple the place where God did putte his name by the Arke and Altare therein the chiefe workemen about the tabernacle and temple to make and builde them 76 Some were ceremonies of Christe our King and of his Kinglie office As the lawfull Kings and Iudges of Israel as Moses Ioshua Gideon Sampson Dauid Salomon c. The Crownes of golde the Rodde of Moses the Thrones for iudgement and such like 77 Some were ceremonies of the communion of those graces and offices which eyther the guides and teachers or all the brethren and people haue to doo good withall As the wisedome and towardnesse of those which made the tabernacle and temple the summe that Salomon raised to bring and prepare for the building of the temple the foure score thousande Masons and the seuentie thousande that bare burdens Also the Priestes and Leuites were figures of euerie Christian a priest and Leuite and such like 78 Some were ceremonies to vs of the vsing of our redemption And therefore our mortifying and miseries were shadowed by circumcision by fastinges and sackecloth and rentinge of garmentes The eating of the Passeouer with sower hearbes the going through the wildernes and through the sea dwelling in boothes the crie for the bondage of Egipte buying selling of bondmen the bloude of the couenaunte sprinckled on the people the bloude sprinckled vppon the dore postes the goings and iourneyings of Abraham abstaining from wine strong drinke the law of the captiue maide The clothes rent and the heade bare and a couering on the lippes of the Leper the humbling of the people on certaine dayes Sundrie trialles of the Iewes in the wildernes the Vaile of separation in the Tabernacle and Temple The markes and threates that none should touch the mount the fleeing of the people from the presence of God the oxen stoned and not eaten which goared and killed anie man taking vsurie on straungers the courte of the Tabernacle and Temple the going out of all while the high Priest made attonemente by incense separation from all vncleannes The redeeming of the vncleane by that which was cleane the vaile on Moses face because the people could not looke on him The bloud of the sacrifice of consecration put vppon the right eares and thumbes and toes of the Priest the sacrifice for sinnes of ignoraunce and such like 79 Some were ceremonies of the iudging and condemning of our selues As the geuing of a redemption when the people was numbred the cursinges vppon mounte Ebal the touching of vncleane things the crie of the leper I am vncleane I am vncleane The lawe of purifying weomen and of clensing garmentes and other thinges polluted and of receyuing a leper or other polluted being healed and cleane the bitter and cursed water and the curse therewithall And such like 80 Some were ceremonies of our regeneration and newnes of life As the Nazarites the refraining from fatte and from bloud the abstaining frō vncleane meates the eating of vnleauened bread the shewbread the offeringes to the building of the Temple or Tabernacle the making and paying of vowes And such like 81 Some were ceremonies of the happines wherevnto we are called and which in Christ we enioye As the comming into the lande of Canaan which shadowed the Church and our happines in the heauens with Christ. The meate offeringes and peace offeringes with ioye and gladnes The feast of Tabernacles and of especiall deliueraunces The Sabbaths Iubiles The blessing pronounced of the high Priest as of Melchizedeck Aaron c. The beautifying and adorning of the Temple and tabernacle The outwarde blessinges of the lande of Canaan a figure of the spirituall blessings Long lyfe in that lande of the euerlasting lyfe in the heauens Also certaine Welles and Springes in that lande The best remnaunt of the meate offeringes belonging to the Priestes The redeeming of the freedome of bondmen The redemption of the saile of landes and houses and their returne to the owner The lawe that the Priestes should not mourne for the dead and such like Hitherto of our calling both in the olde and newe Testament Nowe followeth our obedience thereto by mortifying and the contrarie of these things in the wicked 82 Howe must we obey to our calling by mortifying We must iudge and condemne our selues We must suffer affliction We must repente and chaunge our mindes and disposition 82 Howe are the wicked hardened in their sinnes and desperately refuse their calling They flatter and please them selues They pamper and cherishe themselues They are froward and stiffe 82 Mortifying of our selues is a daily decaye and wearing away of our wicked nature and readines to sinne by an effectuall feeling of the curse and miserie we are in whereby the loue and liking of our selues is taken away Iudging and condemning our selues is a sure and certaine consent in our selues by due examination of our state that we are most wicked and wretched 83 Howe must we iudge and condemne our selues We must counte reckon the multitude of our sinnes We muste knowe the greeuousnes of them Wee must applye the deserte receyued or comming 83 Howe doe they flatter and please themselues in their sinnes They forgette and passe ouer their sinnes They trifle and sporte them away They boast of their worthines 83 Reckoning and counting our sinnes is a duetie of right aduising of our selues wherin and howe often we sinne by a due calling of our selues to accountes Knowledge of the greeuousnes of sinne is the vnderstanding or wisedome whereby we haue founde out howe farre we haue disobeyed and broken the lawes of God Applying desert is a iudging of our selues worthie of such punishment as the sinne and trespasse hath offended and abused the lawe giuer which is God 84 Howe must wee suffer affliction Wee must bee inwardly troubled in dread and horrour Wee must bee greeued and heauie vnto death Wee must suffer outward affliction and at la●t death it selfe 84 Howe doe they pamper and cherish themselues in their sinnes They are stoute and