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A47576 The Jewish Sabbath abrogated, or, The Saturday Sabbatarians confuted in two parts : first, proving the abrogation of the old seventh-day Sabbath : secondly, that the Lord's-Day is of divine appointment : containing several sermons newly preach'd upon a special occasion, wherein are many new arguments not found in former authors / by Benjamin Keach. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1700 (1700) Wing K73; ESTC R7556 176,774 438

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the precise seventh day being there a positive Precept SERMON III. Proving the Patriarchs kept not the Seventh-day Sabbath That the knowledg of the seventh day was not written in the Hearts of all Mankind by Nature Gal. iv 10 11. Ye observe days and months c. MY Brethren there are three sorts of Persons I have little hopes of doing good to in preaching on this Subject 1. Such as thro self-conceit are so fond of their own Apprehensions that they resolve not to regard the strongest Arguments against what they believe thus it is with some who have sucked in dangerous Errors who if a Book be presented to them presently cry away with it we will not read it they are not like him that said What I know not teach thou me nor like the great Appollos who was ready to receive further Light by a poor Man and his Wife much inferior to him both as to Parts Knowledg and Learning Acts 18. 2. The second sort are such as thro the weakness of their Capacities are not able to take in the strength of an Argument and therefore let never so much be said do intimate it is all little or nothing to them 3. The third sort are such as seem indifferent whether they keep the seventh or the first day or perhaps any at all as a special day to the Lord these not seeing the danger of observing the old Jewish Sabbath nor of their indifference about keeping any day at all trouble not themselves at all about this matter But to ●●ass this and proceed I have proved 1. That the Command for or knowledg of keeping the Seventh-day Sabbath was not written in Adam 's Heart 2. That there was 〈◊〉 positive Command given to him to observe that ●ay above any other either before or immediately after his Fall A time to worship God was wrote in Adam's Heart no doubt and indeed all his time while in Innocency he was naturally led to give up to his blessed Creator All Adam's time in Innocency taken up in adoring his blessed Creator What had he to do but to adore and contemplate the Perfections of his bountiful Creator and could he have done it better on one day than another The best and highest Acts of Worship he was capable of performing would have been his work and delight for ever had he abode in that state for Perfection admits of no greater Number Measure Degrees or Additions Now I may infer from hence If the Command of God to observe the seventh day was not wrote in Adam's Heart then it is not written in the Hearts of any of his Offspring by Nature For as I have said the muddy Stream cannot be clearer than the Chrystal Fountain But our Brethren who keep the seventh day and some others affirm that the Patriarchs from Adam to Moses did keep that day Answ This I deny and if I put them to prove it The Patriarchs did not keep the seventh day Sab. they can never do it First I grant that from Adam to Moses the holy and pious Patriarchs not only discharged all Duties of natural Religion but all Duties given by express Command to them yet we read not that God commanded them to keep the seventh day or reminded them of a former Precept given to Adam and in him to them And no doubt they observed a sufficient time for the Worship of God it may be a part of every day or more than one in seven for they not only improved their natural Light and Knowledg but had a special Revelation of the Will of God to them yet we find not the least intimation that any of them kept the seventh day Abel we read sacrificed and this of offering Sacrifices could not be known by the Light of Nature God therefore commanded him so to do or revealed it some way or another in a supernatural way to him because him and his Offering God had respect unto besides he did it in Faith and Faith must have a Rule to act by but we do not read he offer'd Sacrifices on the seventh day or kept that day as a Sabbath had he kept one Sabbath-day tho no mention is made of any Command he had so to do we should no more doubt of it but conclude he had such a Command as we believe he had for his offering Sacrifices but if he or any other of the Patriarchs had kept the seventh day as a Sabbath would it from thence follow it was a moral Precept and obligatory on us any more than their offering Sacrifices obliges us so to do We read of Men who began to call upon the Name of the Lord Gen. 4. 26. or to call themselves by the Name of the Lord as one reads it See Ainsw Annot. on the place but not a word of such a Sabbath observ'd by them Ainsworth reads it thus Then began Men profanely to call upon the Name of the Lord and one of the Rabins * Rabbi Maimon saith in those days Idolatry took its first beginning so that from hence there can no Proof be taken that they kept the seventh-day as a Sabbath Enoch walked with God three hundred years and certainly if he had kept the Sabbath we should have had ●ome account of it but as we read of no such matter so Justin Martyr as I find him cited by approved Authors declares Enoch was one if those that was not circumcised neither kept the Sabbath Lib. 4. c. 30. Ad Judaeos And Irenaeus mentioning Enoch with my Author speaks thus viz. Enoch that righteous Man being neither circumcised nor a Sabbath-keeper was by the Lord translated And as it cannot be proved that the seventh day was observed before the Flood so we have ●o reason to believe it was kept by Noah in those days the Flood overflow'd the World 〈◊〉 is said Noah was only righteous in that Generation and therefore a true Worshipper of God but we read not of his keeping the Seventh-day Sabbath I know some would catch at that Expression Gen. 8. 10 12. that Noah stay'd seven days before he sent out the Dove as if this might re●er to the Sabbath But in Answer to this which indeed needs ●one at all take what a learned Man hath ●id for a reason why Noah stay'd seven days and again other seven days Abulensis Noah saith he desired to know whether the Waters were decreased Now the Waters being regulated by the Moon Noah was most especially to regard her Motions for as she is either in Opposition or Conjunction with the Sun in her increase or wane there is proportionably an increase or falling of the Waters Noah then considering the Moon in her several quarters which commonly we know are at seven days distance sent forth his Dove to bring him tydings for the Text tells us that he sent out the Raven and the Dove four times and the fourth time the Moon being in the last quarter when both by the ordinary course
Benjamin Keach Minister of the Gospel Aetat 57. THE JEWISH SABBATH ABROGATED OR THE Saturday Sabbatarians confuted In Two Parts First Proving the Abrogation of the Old Seventh-day Sabbath Secondly That the Lord's-Day is of Divine Appointment Containing several Sermons newly preach'd upon a special Occasion wherein are many new Arguments not found in former Authors By BENJAMIN KEACH Gal. 5. 1. Stand fast therefore in the Liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free and be not again intangled with the Yoke of Bondage LONDON Printed and sold by John Marshall at the Bible in Grace-Church-street 1700. To the READER THere is not one Controvertable Point in and about Religion that I less thought to have been concerned with this way than that contained in these Sermons presented here to thy view until I was alarm'd on a sudden and provoked some few Months ago to undertake it there being one Person especially under my charge who for some time by his unsettled and wavering Spirit and aspiring Temper I feared would be troublesome who had for some considerable time unknown to me suck'd in the Notion of the Jewish Sabbath and laboured to corrupt many others of the younger sort some of which with himself fell into the Practice of keeping that Day and cast off the Lord's-day as not being of Divine Appointment Some of them being Apprentices declared they would and could do any Business or Work for their Masters upon the first Day of the Week And this Principle they received without acquainting me or the Church with it or ever coming to me to hear what I had to say against it insomuch that when it was publickly known it had almost put the whole Congregation into a flame but to prevent which I was desired by divers Members to endeavour to convince them by Scripture and solid Arguments which I laboured to do but found all was in vain as to several of them So that the Brethren saw it was necessary for me to preach upon this Subject which I my self perceived an absolute necessity to do and praised be the Lord who hath blessed my Undertaking herein and answered my hopes which was not so much to regain those hot-headed and conceited young Men as to establish confirm and strengthen all others many being much startled and doubting which Day they ought to observe which the Ringleaders I perceived much gloried at some of them giving it out that they hoped to bring over great part of the Congregation to their Opinion but these seasonable and timely Endeavours through the Blessing of God have I hope finally prevented their Design all generally save them who were at first corrupted being throughly established in the Observation of the Lord's-day in opposition to the old Seventh-day Sabbath And several that were wavering told me how fully all their Doubts were resolved by hearing some of these Sermons preached These things first mentioned being the occasion of my insisting upon this Controversy I hope all will say my Call was just and none will or can blame me that have no prejudice against me And now also at the request and desire of many some not Members with us the Sermons are published hoping they may be of some use to the Church of God in general As to the Work it self all may perceive that I have taken no small Pains according to my small Ability in searching not only into God's Word but also into the Works and Labours of many pious and learned Authors and I have cited to confirm my own Arguments many Passages out of their Writings 1. Thinking their words might do more with some Persons than any thing I my self might say whose Learning and Abilities far exceed mine 2. Because few may be ever saw some of these Books I have 't is true repeated some things two or three times which I look upon emphatical that they might make the greater Impression on such Readers for whose sake these Sermons are published viz. who are not learned for others need not my help Reader I did not for some reasons deliver from the Pulpit great part of what is here published and also some things I might say that are here omitted which being not in my Notes I could not remember Dr. Owen Dr. Wallis Mr. Warren c. in particular with several other Reverend Ministers have said enough to satisfy any on this Subject whose Books have not ever been answered In my Citations of divers Authors I have transcribed both the Greek and Latin that all may know the original words of which our Opponents would make some earnings and I can solemnly say I have not wilfully mist in any Quotation And if any of these Sabbatarians make Reply to me let them rather answer them especially those three I have now mentioned than me it will be more for their Honour And this I will say if they do think to reply unless they answer what these and other learned Men have said which I have here recited I shall take it for no Answer at all Let them therefore attempt to do it effectually or not meddle with it 'T is true I differ from divers learned Men in one or two things I have cited and from Reverend Dr. Owen particularly i. e. about Adam in Innocency and the Patriarchs keeping the ●eventh Day yet what the Doctor saith on Heb. 4. doth well comport with my Principle but tho as soon as God finished his Work he rested and that day of Rest ensued thereon to answer the end of Creation and the Covenant of Works yet I can't see any ground to believe it was given to any to observe until Moses's time Exod. 16. for reasons I and others have given Moreover Dr. Wallis has shewed in his Rejoiner to Mr. Bamfield p. 123. that that very Day before it rained Manna could not be a Sabbath because on that day Quails covered the Camp and they were not forbid to gather them Exod. 16. 8 13. But no more of that here I expect better usage or treatment from these Opponents than I met formerly with from some others about another Controversy who left the Argument to abuse my Person yet I may say with a late * Mr. Grascome Writer on this Subject as for the Leaders he saith Deceivers I despair of doing good to them but shall be glad if I may be an Instrument to recover any that are misled or deceived Self-denial is a hard Lesson You will find many new Arguments I think not found in former Authors I shall conclude with Advice to unsettled Persons who are ready to receive Novelties But first take a Note or two how you may know such they that are firmly rooted in the Truth will not be soon shaken or removed Erronious Persons 1. Are subject to cavil with Truth doubtfully uttered which by an honest Hearer will be well taken 2. They are subject to contradict plain evident Truth with a delight to gainsay it because they would not have it to be otherwise than they
Seventh-day and sanctified it not that Adam knew any thing of it or that he gave him a Command to keep it P. 64 65. Dr. Owe● owns there are sundry things asserted in History by way of Anticipation tho he suppose they fell out commonly in the same Age but methinks he saith little to the purpose to confut● what other learned Men have said on this account and to reserve my own thoughts to m●●self I shall give you an account of what two 〈◊〉 three of them assert who believe Moses wrot● this in Gen. 2. by way of Anticipation On● Author having shew'd that some believe God 〈◊〉 the beginning of the World did set apart th● seventh day Heylin's Hist of the Sabbath p. 3. and commanded Adam to keep it says that others and those antienter and o● more Authority conceive these words to be spoken by a Prolepsis or Anticipation and to relate to the times wherein Moses wrote and intimated only the reason why God required of the Jews to sanctify the seventh day rather than any other no Precept to that purpose being given to Adam and to his Posterity nor any Mystery in the number seven why it should be thought most proper for God's Publick Worship And this saith he is indeed the antienter and more general Opinion unanimously deliver'd both by Jews and Christians and not so much as question'd till these latter days And tho some ascribe it to Tostatus as the first Inventer of it yet it is antienter far than he tho were it so it could not be deny'd but it had an able and learned Author who considering the times in which he lived and the shortness of his Life hardly ever had his equal 〈◊〉 is true Tostatus makes this Query Whether 〈◊〉 Sabbath being sanctified by God in the In●●cy of the World had been observ'd by Men ●o the Light of Nature and returns this An●●er that God commanded not the Sabbath to 〈◊〉 sanctified in the beginning of the World 〈◊〉 it was commanded afterwards by the Law 〈◊〉 Moses when God did publickly make known 〈◊〉 Will on Mount Sinai and that whereas 〈◊〉 Scripture speaks of sanctifying the seventh 〈◊〉 in Gen. 2. it is not to be understood as if 〈◊〉 Lord did then appoint it for his publick ●orship but to be refer'd to the time wherein ●oses wrote which was in the Wilderness c. 〈◊〉 so the meaning of the Prophet will be ●●iefly this that God did sanctify that day ●at is to us that are his People of the House 〈◊〉 Jacob. So far Tostatus Our Author also cites 〈◊〉 Josephus speaking after the same manner * Antiq. l. 1 2. and ●●th he Solomon Jarchi one of the principal ●abbins speaks more expresly to this purpose 〈◊〉 makes this Gloss or Comment upon Moses's words God blessed the seventh day i. e. in Manna because for every day of the week an Homer of it fell upon the Earth and a double ●ortion on the sixth but none fell on the seventh ●ay at all He also quotes Mercer one much ●onversant in the Rabbins who confesses the Rab●ins generally refer'd Gen. 2. to the following ●●mes even to the Sanctification of the Sabbath ●stablish'd by the Law of Moses Doubtless ●he Jews who so much doted on their Sabbath would by no means have robbed it of so great Antiquity had they had any ground to approve ●hereof or not known the contrary so that the ●cope of Moses in this place was not to shew the time when but the occasion why God did afterwards sanctify the seventh day because that on that day he rested from all his Works Moreover the same Author saith Nor 〈◊〉 it otherwise conceiv'd than that Moses did he●● speak by way of Prolepsis or Anticipation 〈◊〉 Ambrose Catharini * One of the Trent Council opened the contrary th●● next falls foul upon Tostatus Yet saith he 〈◊〉 same Catharini affirms in the same Book th●● nothing is more frequent in holy Scripture th●● these Anticipations and among others our A●●thor mentions one or two it is said of Abr●●ham that he removed to a Mountain eastwa●● of Bethel whereas it was not called Bethel till 〈◊〉 hundred years after and Abraham knew it 〈◊〉 by that name but Moses writing the Histor● of Abraham saith a French Protestant Divine 〈◊〉 calls it by Anticipation Bethel which was 〈◊〉 so called till Jacob gave it that name Gen. 28. 13. which b●●fore was call'd Luz So in Judg. 5. 9 19. 〈◊〉 said the Angel of the Lord came up from G●●gal to Bokim which was not so call'd till afte●●wards Ver. 32. We also find in Exod. 16. that Mos●● said This is the thing that the Lord commanded Fill an Omer of it to be kept for your Generations that they may see the Bread wherewith you have been fed in the Wilderness when I broug●● you forth from the Land of Egypt Ver. 33. So Aaron laid it up before the Testimony to be kept Calvin saith this Author tells us on this Text indeed it could not well be otherwise interpreted i. e. but by Anticipation for how could Aaron lay up a pot of Manna to keep before the Testimony when as yet there was neither Ark nor Tabernacle and so no Testimony at that time Moreover Moses tells us in the place before mention'd that the Children of Israel eat Manna forty years which saith he is not otherwise true in that place and time but by Anticipation Now I argue thus If Moses by way of Anticipation speaks of that as being done ●●ich was not actually done till forty fifty or ●undred years after why might he not in 〈◊〉 2. put that in after the same manner that ●s not indeed done till his time when God gave 〈◊〉 the Commandment of the Sabbath If he ●ts that into his History as done which was 〈◊〉 done till a hundred years after why not 〈◊〉 other thing till two thousand years The ●●stance of time to me signifies nothing tho 〈◊〉 Owen seems to intimate as if it did I ●●ll leave this to all Mens serious thoughts 〈◊〉 what little reason the Sabbatarians or others 〈◊〉 to cast so much contempt on what these 〈◊〉 have said Secondly As to the other sort who insist not 〈◊〉 much on this yet deny that God gave Adam 〈◊〉 Command to keep the seventh day tho it 〈◊〉 said God blessed the seventh day and sanctified 〈◊〉 Now by the way consider 1. The Scripture expresses not the manner 〈◊〉 the Lord sanctified it God by way of Destination from the beginning appointed the Sabbath for after-times 1. Whether by ●●parting any special Holiness to that day ●hich as Dr. Owen saith it was not capable 〈◊〉 there being no inherent Holiness in that day ●ore than another 2. Or by dedicating the ●●me to any Religious Worship for Adam to be ●●und in on that day Or 3. Whether he ●●ight not then by a Decree or Purpose only ●●estine that day to religious Worship for
of Nature the Waters usually are and by the Will of God were then much decreased the Dove which was sent out had found good footing on the Earth There is greater reason to believe this than to suppose it refer'd to the Sabbath * De Emendat Temp. l. 5. Scaliger saith my Author one while thought the day on which Noah left the Ark and offered Sacrifices to be the seventh day but in the next Edition he fixed that day to be the fourth day of the week Now after the Flood we find God gave to Noah and his Sons some express Laws and Commands i. e. not to eat Blood and forbidding Murder c. Now this is the time doubtless to hear of a Sabbath and of the charge about it if God had given it either to Adam before or after the Fall but not one word is mention'd for 't is not said Remember the seventh day c. or ye shall observe my Sabbath Gen. 9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. Now from Shem Ham and Japhet both Jews and Gentiles proceeded even the whole World and to me it seems not probable had the Sabbath been commanded that Jehovah should not at this time have given them a charge about it there being then so few positive Laws instituted here is Blood forbid to the whole World and Murder but not one word of a Sabbath or seventh day to be observ'd Seven Precepts given to Noah but no Sabbath The Rabbins speak of seven Precepts given to Noah and his Sons but exclude the Seventh-day Sabbath out of that number If we have it not mentioned here besure we shall not meet with it till we come to Moses but here we have it not nor indeed was it possible for some of them to keep that precise day being scatter'd to the furthermost ends of the Earth We read of Abraham that he kept all God's Commandments yet he kept no Seventh-day Sabbath he built an Altar and sacrificed which were mere positive Precepts and 〈◊〉 the Seventh-day Sabbath is not mention'd ●or commanded him nor a hint given to remember him to keep it Job liv'd also Job liv'd 't is thought about Abraham's time it is concluded about Abraham's time which may be gather'd by the number of years he liv'd which was about two hundred years which few attain'd to after Abraham Joseph liv'd but a hundred and ten 'T is said Job liv'd a hundred and forty years after his sore Trials were ended Job 42. 16. the Jews speak of his living in all two hundred and eighty years ●ow as one observes when he pleads his In●●grity and Innocence even to very minute Particulars he neither alledges his strict observation of the Seventh-Say Sabbath nor apologizes for the neglect thereof nor do this Friends who rak'd up every thing against him speak a word about this nor of the Sabbath throughout the whole Book which treats in a manner wholly about Worship and Devotion towards God the Sabbath therefore no doubt had not ●●●ap'd as he minds if it had been known 〈◊〉 been a Duty in his days As to Isaac he was a most devout Man and 〈◊〉 Life was taken up in a continual course of ●●ety his custom was to go into the fields to meditate but it is not said he did it on the ●eventh day or that he kept this day as a Sabbath Jacob was a Man that fled from Idolatry 〈◊〉 God's Command and liv'd a godly Life and tho we read of his performing many Acts of Worship yet nothing of his keeping the seventh day as a Sabbath no tho we read of his hard Service when he kept Laban's Sheep both in Winter and Summer which might have caused him to complain of his being incommoded from a strict observation of that day had he known it as his Duty but in all his Complaints not one word of this We know among us how Shepherds are hindered in Sabbath-Observations of which many have complained or may have occasion to do Moreover during Joseph's being in Pharaoh's Court nor before do we read of his observing this Sabbath and when Jacob came into Egypt we read 〈◊〉 of his observation thereof nor of the Egyptian keeping of it or had they forgot it besu● there would have been some notice taken of Jacob's keeping it nor would he have avoided i● that he might please Pharaoh and his Servants Nor can it be thought on any good grounds that the Children of Israel kept the Seventh-day Sabbath under their Taskmasters in Egypt th● some would infer they did from these words that you make the People rest from their Burdens Exod. 5. 5. they would have these words to mean you make them keep a Sabbath where as no such thing seems to have the least countenance because Pharaoh's Officers complain not of their resting or being idle on one day only but two days together see Exod. 5. 14. Wherefore have you not fulfilled your Task in making of Brick both yesterday and to day as heretofore Now since there is no mention that any 〈◊〉 the Patriarchs kept the seventh day as a Sabbath we infer this as the first reason why they observ'd it not Secondly Let it be consider'd that we read 〈◊〉 many positive Commands given to Noah to Abraham Isaac and Jacob but none to keep the Seventh-day Sabbath nor no reminding them of any former Institution or Precept to observe it wherefore we may conclude they kept it not Thirdly The Patriarchs not commended for keeping the Seventh-day Sabbath We read how the faithful Patriarchs were commended for doing whatsoever God commanded them but not of any of them being commended for keeping the seventh day as a Sabbath yet after Moses's time when the Sabbath was instituted and given by God's express Command to Israel he took we find as much notice of their observing his Sabbaths as of any other Duty injoined on them and this to their great Commendation Therefore had the Patriarchs been oblig'd to keep it no doubt they had as faithfully discharged their Duty therein as any of God's Servants did in after times and God besure would have left something on Record to their Commendation Fourthly The old World not charg'd with Sabbath-breaking We read of divers Sins the old World was guilty of which provoked God and brought the Flood upon them but not one word or hint given that they were guilty of Sabbath-breaking Now if it had been known either by the Light of Nature or by any positive Precept given to Adam and handed down to them by Tradition or otherwise they being so universally corrupted and polluted no doubt had profan'd that day and if so the sacred Record had mention'd that great Sin doubtless as well as others Fifthly Sodom not charg'd with Sabbath-breaking Moreover we read of the crying Sins of the People of Sodom c. and no doubt but they had violated all God's Commands or whatsoever were their known Duties but nothing of breaking
c. of fal●● Brethren that went from Jerusalem and taugh● the believing Gentiles that unless they were circumcised and kept the Law of Moses they coul● not be saved or that it was needful for them 〈◊〉 to do ver 15. 1. Pray observe the matter well for no● we may expect to hear if ever whether 〈◊〉 be the Duty of believing Gentiles or not 〈◊〉 keep the Seventh-day Sabbath because th●● was none of the least Precepts of the Law 〈◊〉 Moses and this was one thing no doubt which these false Brethren taught them to observe 2. All the great and chief Apostles meet together abont this matter and consulted what Answer to send and they had the extraordinary presence of the Holy Ghost with them ●o dictated to them what to write 3. And this was the Result Act. 15. 29. viz. For it seem'd ●●d to the Holy Ghost and to us to lay upon you greater Burden than these necessary things that ●abstain from Meats offer'd to Idols and from ●ood and from things strangled and from For●cation from which if ye keep your selves ye ●ll do well Fare ye well Note these things were forbidden in the ●●w and these things they commanded them ●t to do but not one word that they should ●●ep the Sabbath given in Moses's Law this is ●ne of those things they should observe therefore it is not the Counsel or Mind of the ●oly Ghost that Gentile Believers should keep at Day 6thly Act. 20. 27. Paul says positively that he had not ●●nned to declare to the Saints all the Counsel of ●d Ver. 20. And how he kept back nothing that was pro●able to them but had shewed them all things c. ●ow I challenge any Man in the World to ●ew that Paul ever made known or shew'd ●em this thing viz. that it was their Duty to ●●ep the Seventh-day Sabbath therefore I in●●r this is none of the Counsel of God nor ●ofitable to Believers in Gospel-days From ●hence I argue thus i.e. Arg. 1. Paul declared all or the whole Coun●● of God Paul did not declare the Seventh-●●bbath Ergo that is none of the Counsel of ●od 2. If he did declare the Seventh-day Sabbath 〈◊〉 make it known to the Saints to be God's Coun●● some one Man or another can shew us the ●ace where it is written but no one Man can ●●ew us the place where it is written that he declared or made known to the Saints that the seventh-day Sabbath was the Counsel of God Ergo it is none of the Counsel of God to 〈◊〉 Saints or Gospel-Believers 7thly The holy Spirit saith our Lord 〈◊〉 receive of mine Joh. 16. 13 14. and shew it unto you Again 〈◊〉 saith The Spirit of Truth shall guide you 〈◊〉 all Truth But the Spirit of Truth neither guides Believers into the observation of the seventh Day c. in the Word or New Testament nor by his inward Motions Influence and Operations on their Hearts therefore it 〈◊〉 none of their Duty to observe that Day 8thly If not one Gospel-Church observed 〈◊〉 Seventh-day Sabbath in meeting together as 〈◊〉 Church to discharge the Duties of 〈◊〉 Worship then it is not the Duty of Believer● in Gospel-days to observe it But not on● Gospel-Church c. observ'd the Seventh-day Sabbath c. Therefore 't is not Believers Duty in Gospel-days to observe it Let them shew us where one Gospel-Church did observe that day in meeting together as 〈◊〉 Church to discharge the Duties of Gospel Worship and I will give up the Cause So much in this respect there is in an Apostolical Precedent in my Judgment for what was the Practice of one Church as a Church was the Duty and Practice of every Church 9thly Gentile Believers ought not to observe the Seventh-day Sabbath because the Churches in the Gospel time observed in Religious Duties and Worship the first day of the week and we are not required to keep two days in every week in God's solemn Worship 10thly Because the Law of God written in the Hearts of all Believers doth not teach them to observe the Seventh-day Sabbath And this brings me to the last general Argument Sixthly No Law of the Seventh-day Sabbath written in the Hearts of God's New Covenant Children If it be not the Duty of believing Gentiles to keep the Seventh-day Sabbath from the Law written by the Spirit of the living God in the Hearts of all his New-Covenant Children it is not their Duty to keep it because by no other Law I have proved it is their Duty and now I shall prove that it is not their Duty to keep it by virtue of this Law 1. If it was their Duty by this Law to keep ●●t the holy Spirit besure had left it written in the New Testament for whatsoever Law is written in our Hearts it is but the same in substance in respect to all simple moral Precepts with what is written in the New Testament 2. Consider that God expresly says in the new Covenant Jer. 31. 33. I will put my Law in their inward parts and write it in their Hearts Saith Paul 2 Cor. 3. 3. Written not with Ink but with the Spirit of the living God not in Tables of Stone but in the fleshly Tables of the Heart This shews we are not to go to the Tables of Stone to Mount Sinai for the Law of God now the Antitype of that is come God's Finger has wrote his Law in better Tables tho naturally our Hearts were like Stone yet his Spirit can and hath written his Law there What is God's Law but a Transcript or a gracious Impression of his holy Nature or his Divine Image stampt on our Souls Now then read this blessed Book ye New-Covenant Saints look within ye holy and renewed ones and see if you can find the knowledg of the seventh Day or that you have this Precept written in your Hearts and inward parts Were you ever by this Law led to know or reproved for not observing the Seventh-day Sabbath Let me close this with an Answer given to Tillam by Mr. Warren 1. Tillam saith Warren on the Sabb. p. 18 19. It was written in Adam's Heart and for this he quotes Rom. 2. 2. That it was written afterwards in Tables of Stone for which he cites Gal. 3. 19. 3. That it is written in the fleshly Table of renewed Hearts To which Mr. Warren answereth speaking to the latter The Experience of almost all renewed Hearts in Heaven and Earth doth contradict it for to speak in the Language of Eliphas ●ob 5. 1. Call now if there be any that will answer thee and to which of the Saints wilt thou turn either Scripture-Saints or Church-Saints ask St. Paul St. Cyprian St. Chrysostom St. Augustine and they will tell you that your antiquated Sabbath was so far from being in their Hearts that they have wrote against it with their Pens Turn over the Works of the eminent Fathers Add