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B25425 Troposchēmalogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament To which is prefixed, divers arguments to prove the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures wherein also 'tis largely evinced, that by the great whore, mystery Babylon is meant the Papal hierarchy, or present state and church of Rome. Philologia sacra, the second part. Wherein the schemes, or figures in Scripture, are reduced under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each. Together with a treatise of types, parables, &c. with an improvement of them parallel-wise. By B. K; Tropologia. Book 4. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.; De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. Tropologia. aut 1682 (1682) Wing K101A; ESTC R7039 690,855 608

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above another and larger each than other VI. So in the Church God hath placed Degrees of Officers some greater and higher in Glory than others as Apostles Eph. 4.11 Pastors Teachers c. VII The Walls of the Temple were covered round about with Cherubims Palm-Trees and Flowers VII To note saith Mr. Guild the Protection of the Church by the Ministry of Angels tho they are not seen and its peaceable victorious and flourishing State under the same VII Solomon consecrated the Temple unto the Lord. VIII Joh. 17. So did Christ his Church unto the Father IX There was Musick used in the Temple IX Which signifies that Joy of Heart Eph. 5.19 and heavenly Melody that is in the Church amongst the faithful and sincere Converts thereof X. In the Temple was the Ark of the Testimony and in the midst of the House 't is said he set it X. So in the Church is God's Word and Covenant of Grace born by Christ and by his true Ministers by preaching and publishing the same XI The Glory of the Lord filled the Temple God promised to dwell therein and hear the Prayers that should be there made I have hallowed this House 2 Chron. 7.15 saith God that thou hast built to put my Name there for ever and mine Eyes and my Heart shall be there perpetually XI So the glorious Presence of Go is in his Church he dwelleth in Sion and from thence the Perfection of Beauty shines forth and the Promises of blessed Grace Peace Pardon and Acceptance is made to them who dwell therein His Eye is always upon the Righteous his Ears open to their Cry 1 Pet. 3.12 and his tender Compassion is ever toward them Type Disparity THe Temple was built with dead and senseless Stones THe Church is built with living 1 Pet. 2.5 sensible and lively Stones II. The Stones were polished and hewen by the hands of Men. II. These Stones are hewn and polished by the hand of the Spirit III. The Temple that was built by Solomon was utterly destroyed by the Babylonians III. The Church of God can never be destroyed the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against it Mat. 16.18 so as utterly to overthrow it tho it is not denied but the outward Courts have been trodden down by the Popish Gentiles Rev. 11.2 A Parallel between the second Temple built in the Days of Nehemiah and the Church of God Built in the latter Days Metaphor Parallel THe Temple that was built in the Days of Nehemiah was first destroyed by the literal Babylonians SIgnifying the Church of God should be greatly defaced and spoiled and the outward Courts trodden down by the mystical Babylonians Rev. 11 2 3 and afterwards rebuilt or rather repaired again II. The Temple was built in a troublesom Time they wrought with one hand and held a Sword in the other II. Signifying that the Church of God should be rebuilt in a troublesom time and that great Opposition should be made against them III. The Temple was rebuilt by such as had been for many Years in the Babylonian Captivity Neh. 4.13 III. Signifying that the rebuilding of God's Church should be by such as had been a long time in spiritual Captivity under the mystical Babylonians or Mother of Harlots IV. The Builders of this second Temple were look'd upon as poor weak and contemptible Persons in comparison of Solomon Neh. 4.2 and those that built with him IV. Signifying that those whom God would raise up to repair the waste Places of Sion in the latter Days should be poor weak inconsiderable Persons very unlikely to perfect so great a Work as Reformation is What was Luther and others whom God employed to the holy Apostles who were the first Builders V. The Builders of this Temple were greatly mock'd and jeer'd There were Sanballat Gesham Tobiah and others who in reproachful manner said What will these feeble Jews do Neh. 4.2 3 4. will they make an end in a Day If a Fox go up he shall even break down their Stone-Wall V. So the Rebuilders in these latter Days have been greatly reproached and contemned by the Enemies of Christ those that are truly religious called feeble weak and foolish Ones c. nay Hereticks Schismaticks and many other reproachful Names have been and still are daily given to them and their Work much slighted and despised also VI. The Builders of this Temple had much Rubbish to remove Neh. 4.2 before they could go on with their Work VI. So the Builders of God's Church in these latter Days have had much Popish Rubbish to remove much Filth of humane Inventions and Traditions of that Church being in their way some Stones being almost quite lost amongst this Rubbish and others ready to mistake and instead of a Stone of Sion they take a Stone of Babylon VII The Builders of this Temple were hindred and for a time the Work ceased VII So the Builders of God's House or Reformers in Religion have often been hindred or obstructed in these latter Days VIII Many People were very backward about rebuilding the Temple Hag. 1.2 in the Days of Haggai and Nehemiah crying the Time was not come that the House of the Lord should be built VIII So have many Souls been very backward about the Work of Reformation or repairing the House of God they have dwelt in their cieled Houses and let the House of God as it were lie waste IX Tho many cruel Enemies endeavoured to hinder the rebuilding of the Temple yet the Work went on and was finished in some Time to the Joy of the Faithful IX So the Enemies now as in former Times strive to hinder the repairing of God's House yet the Work of Reformation shall in due time be perfected to the Joy of all sincere Christians X. That Work was carried on not by Might Zech 4 6. nor by Power but by the Spirit of the Lord. X. So the Work in these Days goes on not so much by the Power of Men or human Help as by the Power of God and his Spirit XI God promised that the Glory of the second House should exceed the Glory of the first Hag. 2.9 which some conceive was made good by Christ's coming whose personal Presence in the Temple greatly added to its Glory XI So the Church of God in the latter Day will be far more glorious than it was ever yet since the beginning of the World which will be accomplished as will be shewed in respect of these things following 1. God will destroy all the Enemies of his Church 1 Sam. 2.10 Psal 37.10 11. The Adversaries of the Lord shall be broken in pieces out of Heaven God will thunder upon them for evil Doers shall be cut off Yet a little while and the Wicked shall not be but the Meek shall possess the Earth c. And all that lift up a hand against Zion shall be torn in pieces God will plead the
to have always a Conscience void of Offence towards God and towards Men. The eighth thing is Sanctification or a holy Life they who trade not in this Commodity are none of the true Sons and Citizens of Zion Ninthly the Pearl of great price worth more than ten thousand Worlds Tenthly The last thing that I shall mention is Eternal Life 1 Pet. 1.4 a Crown of Glory that fadeth not away X. A City whose Commerce lies principally in a Foreign Trade or Merchandizing hath usually a navigable River belonging to it by which Means their Commodities or those Goods they deal in are brought home to their very Doors as we see by experience What infinite Profit doth the River Thames yield this famous City and what would its Trade be worth were it not for it X. The City of God whose Trade lies in spiritual Merchandize fetch'd from afar hath a most glorious River belonging to it which may indeed be said to run through every Street thereof viz. the holy Spirit and Word of God The Spirit in several places of Scripture is called a River and by means of these blessed Streams are all divine and sacred Commodities which the Godly deal in brought home to their very Doors viz. Gifts Graces Pardon Peace and Joy in the Holy-Ghost c. wh●●h are very excellent Merchandize And were it not for this River what would become of this City we should soon be impoverished and undone It is the holy Spirit that enriches and chears the Hearts of all gracious Souls There is a River the Streams whereof make glad the City of God Psal 46.4 the holy Place of the Tabernacle of the Most High It may not be amiss here to consider 1. From whence this River comes See River under the 3d head of Metaphors c. 2. The Nature of the Water 3. The divers Streams thereof First The River comes 1. From a Rock Numb 28.8 11. This Rock was first smitten and then the Water came out abundantly 2. It comes from an infinite inexhaustible Fountain Rev. 22.1 't is said to proceed from the Throne of God and the Lamb. Secondly Touching the Nature of this River tho we have spoken of it under the Third Head of Metaphors in the first Volume yet we will touch a little upon it here It hath besides other Properties of spiritual Water these divers Qualities 1. It will heal all the Diseases of the inward Man it will soften and make very tender and pliable and break in pieces a hard Heart 2. It will cure the Soul of spiritual Blindness nay it will open the Eyes of him that was born blind 3. It will infallibly cure all spiritual Consumptions that spiritual Waste or Decay of Faith Love Zeal Hope c. which seizeth sometimes upon many Christians 4. It will bring down the Tympany of Pride and make a Man very humble and little in his own Eyes the more of the Spirit the more humble 5. It will cure all manner of spiritual Deadness or Deafness making a Man very lively and diligent to hear good Counsel and Instruction as Lydia experienced Acts 16 14 6. It is good against the Tremblings of the Heart and will make a Man bold and couragious in the Cause of Christ in evil Times We cannot but speak the things which we have both seen and heard Acts 4.20 7. It is an excellent Remedy to purge out all noxious and evil Humors of the Soul from whence many Distempers flow making a Man sound at Heart and holy in Life 8. It will effectually restore a lost Appetite and make a Man relish well the Food of God's Word causing it to be sweeter to him than Honey Psal 119.103 or the Honey-Comb 9. It will preserve from the Plague of Sin of what sort soever it be tho a Christian be amongst infected Persons every day 10. It will revive a fainting and drooping Spirit 11. It will set and make whole all broken Bones Psal 27.13 as David and thousands others have found by experience 12. It will cure the Leprosy and all old running Ulcers and also all fresh Wounds of the Soul tho never so deep stinking and loathsom 13. It is good against Weakness of the Hands and Feebleness of the Knees 1 Thess 5.14 2 Pet. 1.9 14. It is sovereign good against spiritual Barrenness making the Godly to bring forth much Fruit. 15. It will clear the Sight and make a Man to see afar of 16. It infallibly cures the sleepy Disease or the spiritual Lethargy of the Soul 1 Thess 5.6 so that they shall not sleep as others do 17. It cures all Diseases of the Tongue and Mouth and an unsavoury Breath Jam. 3.5 6. that common Sign of a foul Stomach 18. It cures all spiritual Lameness it causeth a lame Man to leap as an Hart Isa 35.6 and never halt any more between two Opinions 19. It perfectly cures all Distempers of the Head occasioned by Error and erroneous Principles that corrupt the Understanding 20. It is Water of Life he that drinks of it shall never die Joh. 4 14. Thirdly This River hath three special Streams 1. The Stream of Ordinances 2. The Stream of heavenly Graces 3. The Stream of Divine Promises Sinners come to these Waters O come before the Stream be turned another way See River and Water of Life XI In a glorious City usually is the King's Palace or his chief Place of Residence which tends much to its Honour and Renown XI The Church is the Habitation of God The Lord dwelleth in Zion Psal 9.11 Isa 8.18 Psal 76.1 2 3. Psal 132.13 14. Isa 57.15 in Judah is God known his Name is great in Israel in Salem also is his Tabernacle and his Dwelling-place in Zion This is for the everlasting Honour and Renown of the Church The Lord dwelleth in Zion Sing praises for the Lord hath chosen Zion he hath desired it for his Habitation This is my Rest for ever tho he be the high and lofty One that inhabiteth Eternity yet he dwelleth with them that are of an humble and contrite Spirit The special and most gracious Presence of God is with his People XII A City hath some certain Privileges Freedoms and Immunities belonging to it which Strangers have nothing to do with Foreigners may not dwell within the Walls of some Cities XII So the Church of God hath many glorious Privileges and Immunities belonging to it which unconverted Sinners have no Right to The first Privilege or part of that Freedom that belongs to the City of God is Pardon of Sin Isa 33.24 The Inhabitants shall not say I am sick the People that dwell therein shall be forgiven their Iniquity 1. This is a glorious Privilege and Freedom if we consider the abominable and hainous Nature of Sin which is opened in the first Volume under the third Head of Metaphors 2. Because of that which is couched and comprehended under the Blessing of
Diet. III. So the Church is a Place of Soul-refreshment to all spiritual Travellers and Pilgrims There is both the sincere Milk of the Word and strong-Meat 1 Pet. 2.1 2. Heb. 5.12 all things ready the Soul needs Some are for one sort of Diet some for another In the Church also is sweet Repose there Christ giveth Rest to the Weary IV. An Inn sometimes lodgeth unknown to the Host evil Persons Thieves and Deceivers IV. So the Church notwithstanding all the Care that is taken by her Officers doth sometimes receive or take in false Professors such as are unsound at Heart Hypocrites and deceitful Workers V. An Inn is a very desirable Place to Men in their Journey V. So is the Church of God hence David longed after the Courts of God's House Psal 84.2 VI. An Inn is not a Place to abide long in the Traveller takes up his Abode in it but a Night or two and he is gone VI. So the Church Militant is no long abiding Place Christians stay in it but for a short time 't is a Place of Refreshment as it were for a Night Psal 30.5 Heb. 13.14 Here we have no continuing City we are Strangers as all our Fathers were when we come to Heaven we shall abide with the Church Triumphant for ever Metaphor Disparity IN an Inn there is little to be had without Money if a Man hath not Money or Credit he is no Guest for them THe Church is a Place for the Poor for such as have no Money they are welcome thither The Doors of this Inne are always open to all sincere Souls whether they be poor or rich II. A Man that comes to lodge in an Inn tho he hath never so good Entertainment yet he is not contented to stay there he makes ready in the morning to go forward in his Journey II. But he that comes to take up his Lodging in the Church or spiritual Inn if he be sincere desireth not to go out from thence any more he desireth to dwell therein as long as he liveth tho our abiding in this World is but compared to a Night One thing have I desired of the Lord and that will I seek after Psal 27.4 that I may dwell in the House of the Lord all the Days of my Life III. An Inn may be so full of Guests that a weary Traveller especially if he come late can have no Entertainment but is forced to seek it elsewhere Luk. 2.8 There was no Room for them in the Inne III. The Church was never yet so full but that there was Room for all those that were weary and heavy-laden All that ever truly travelled towards Sion have found Entertainment there nay Mat. 22 3 to 14. tho the Servants of the Lord have been sent into the Streets and Lanes to fetch in the Poor and the Maimed and the Halt and the Blind and they do accordingly yet there is Room As there can be no want of any Accommodation of spiritual Food so there is no want of Room All that have been called by the Word and Spirit and compelled by Grace to come in in all Ages have had blessed Entertainment and as God hath enlarged and encreased Converts so he hath enlarged and encreased the Church by three thousand at a time Acts 2.40 IV. Commonly those that lodge in an Inn are Strangers and Foreiners and staying but a night or a very short time have no acquaintance with any that dwell therein IV. But the Saints that are in the spiritual Inn the Church Eph. 2.19 are no more Strangers and Foreigners but therein make their abode for tho it be said 't is but for a Night or a Day c. yet 't is as long as they live and they get very great Acquaintance with those that dwell therein Inferences BLess God that he hath provided such a Place of Refreshment for poor weary Travellers 2. You that look upon your selves to be Strangers and Pilgrims in this World may learn from hence where to take up your Lodging 3. Also it may inform God's People and faithful Ministers what care they ought to take in receiving Men and Women into the Church Inn-keepers will examine all suspicious Persons The Church compared to a Vine Psal 80.8 Thou hast brought a Vine out of Egypt thou hast cast out the Heathen and planted it c. Verse 14. Behold and visit this Vine c. Cant. 2.15 For our Vines have tender Grapes c. Hos 14.8 And flourish as the Vine The Church is compared to a Vine Metaphor Parallel A Vine is no beautiful Plant yet very fruitful it abounds with inward Sap. SO the Church altho she doth not seem so beautiful to carnal Eyes yet she is very fruitful to God Psal 104.6 The Trees of the Lord that is the Saints of God are full of Sap full of Divine Vertue or good Fruits II. A Vine spreads forth its Branches and accordingly grows much in a short time II. So the Lord 's spiritual Vine hath in former times exceedingly spread her Branches forth the Mountains are said to be covered with the Shadow of it and the Boughs thereof were like the goodly Cedars Psal 80.8 9 10 11. She stretched out her Branches to the Sea and her Boughs unto the River Israel God's ancient Vine grew wonderfully and so did the Gospel-Vine how did it in a little time spread forth its spiritual Branches Eastwards and Westwards over many Nations and Kingdoms She extended her Bouhgs into Parthia Media Mesopotamia Egypt Judea Cappadocia Pontus Asia Pamphilia Lybia Spain Italy England c. III. The Vine must have much Pains taken with it it needs Pruning often or else it will decay III. So God takes much pains with his Church it is pruned and purged Joh. 15.2 that it may bring forth the more Fruit. IV. The Vine is in it self but a weak Plant and therefore needs Under-propping IV. So the Church is in her self but weak and needs to be born up by Christ God is the Strength of his People they are wholly supported by Him V. Tho the Vine hath many Branches yet all have a Sufficiency of Sap and Nourishment from the Root to make them fruitful V. So the Church tho she hath many Members yet all receive a Sufficiency of Grace and Divine Virtue of the Root viz. the Lord Jesus to make them fruitful VI. The Vine if it be barren or unfruitful is the most unprofitable of any Tree and fit for nothing but the Fire Son of Man what cometh of the Vine-Tree above all other Trees and of the Vine-Branches which is amongst the Trees of the Forrest Shall Wood be taken thereof to hang any Vessel thereon Behold it is cast into the Fire to be burnt VI. So are the Members of the visible Church if unfruitful good for nought but to be cut down and cast into the Fire as our Saviour himself sheweth John 15. Therefore thus saith
all his People saying Every Son that is born ye shall cast into the River E●od 1.22 and every Daughter ye shall save alive Hence poor Moses was cast into the Flags who afterwards was an Instrument in the hand of God by working many Signs and Wonders and appeared to help and deliver Israel one that Pharaoh little thought of Thirdly But this not taking so effectually neither they were most cruelly oppressed by hard Servitude and forced to make their full Tale of Bricks and yet Straw is denied them which made the Lives of God's People bitter unto them Fourthly and lastly When they desired liberty to go and worship God this was denied them by no means would Pharaoh consent to it but made his hands heavier and heavier upon them Thus were they in the Fire and Furnace of Affliction and yet graciously preserved notwithstanding their Enemies were so many so cruel and so mighty above them And this was that great Sight that God in a Figure shewed to Moses and this great Sight is to be seen at this Day in this and other Nations O what Hellish Plots and Contrivances have been on foot for many Years last past especially for the space of two or three Years How many Fires have been kindled to consume the poor Church of God in England and other adjacent Nations What Plots and Sham-Plots have the Popish Enemies set on foot since the Time that Dr. Oates first discovered the Grand and Hellish Intrigue And yet how wonderfully hath God wrought to save us to this Day notwithstanding we are an unworthy People and as little deserving this Divine Favour in our selves as ever any were who ever lived in any Age of the World The strange and perfidious Actings of the Enemy to destroy us and the strange and wonderful Workings of Divine Providence to preserve us have been so admirable that succeeding Ages who shall read the History of these Times will doubtless scarcely believe them but rather conclude they are meer Romances VI. Here I might note also for Illustration sake that a Bramble-Bush is attended with Thorns and often offends and wounds such as roughly and unadvisedly meddle with it VI. So such as roughly and unadvisedly touch and handle the Lord's People do but prick and wound themselves thereby as most plainly appeared in the Case of Pharaoh and the Egyptians What became of them Those that afflict God's People shall be afflicted nay wounded And I will undo all that afflict thee Zeph. 3.19 God knoweth how to make Jerusalem a burthensom Stone for all People All that burthen themselves with it shall be cut in pieces Zech. 12.3 tho all the Earth should be gathered together against it Hence Christ gave persecuting Saul Warning of the Danger 'T is hard for thee to kick against the Pricks Acts 9.5 Those that kick against God's Church do but kick against the Pricks they do but hurt wound and undo themselves thereby As for Disparities they are many and so obvious to all that I shall pass them by for tho the Church of God is here represented by a Bramble-Bush yet she is in Christ's sight as a Lilly among Thorns and her Worth and Glory through the Lord Jesus is so great that she very far surpasseth all the People and Families of the Earth Nothing of all created Things doth Christ think good enough to set forth and illustrate the Beauty and Excellency of his Church and People by however unworthy she is in her own sight or in the eyes of the sinful World Inferences ADmire the Grace and Love of God the Almighty Jehovah that inhabiteth Eternity that he should out of his abundant Favour good Will and great Condescension dwell in a poor Bramble-Bush Who is able to conceive of this rich and undeserved Favour 2. It also informeth us how it comes to pass that the poor Saints and Church of God are preserved to this day 'T is because God is among them God dwelleth in the Bush The Lord dwelleth in Sion to comfort revive uphold save and deliver her in the Day of Trouble 3. It may serve to humble us and lay us low in our own eyes What are the best of God's People by Nature and in themselves but as a Bush Bryar or Thorny Hedg 'T is God who hath made us to differ from others 4. It may deter the Wicked and for ever be a Warning to them to forbear persecuting God's People for that it will prove at last to their utter Ruine they kick but against the Pricks 5. Remember the good Will of Him and seek his Blessing that dwelt in the Bush The Church compared to a Mother Cant. 8.1 O that thou wert as my Brother that sucked the Breasts of my Mother Gal. 4.26 Jerusalem which is above is free which is the Mother of us all BY Mother in these Scriptures is meant the Church of God or as some expound it the Universal Church As God is a Believer's Father so the Church is his Mother Metaphor Parallel A Mother is the Wife of an Husband it imports a Marriage-State Every godly Woman that is a Mother can shew who is or was her Husband THe Church is the Spouse and Wife of Christ Isa 54.5 For thy Maker is thy Husband the Lord of Hosts is his Name Wherefore my Brethren Rom. 7.4 ye also are become dead to the Law by the Body of Christ that ye should be married to another even to him that is raised from the Dead that we should bring forth Fruit unto God II. A Mother is one that beareth and bringeth forth Children II. So the Church beareth and bringeth forth Children to Christ Psal 87.5 Of Zion it shall be said This and that Man was born in her Hence the Saints are called Sons Daughters and Children of Zion III. A Mother travails and is in great Pain in bringing forth Children III. So the Church is said to travail and be in pain in bringing forth of Children to Christ Isa 66.8 As soon as Zion travailed she brought forth her Children The Church may be said to travail two manner of ways 1. By Preaching Prayer and by other godly Means and Endeavours to bring forth poor Sinners out of a State of Nature into a State of Grace Paul was said to travail in Pain till Christ was formed in those to whom he preached 2. She travaileth by Preaching Prayer Tears and Sufferings and other lawful Ways to bring forth her Children out of a State of Bondage and external Slavery and Captivity into a State of perfect Peace Joy and Prosperity free from all outward Violence and Thraldom according to the Promise of God Therefore will I give them up Mich. 5.3 until the Time which she that travaileth hath brought forth Then the Remnant of his Brethren shall return unto the Children of Israel She being with Child cried travailing in Birth and pained to be delivered Rev. 12.2 For I have heard a Voice as of a
in Christ Jesus shall suffer Persecution Through much Tribulation we must enter into the Kingdom of God Hypocrites in a Day of common Danger and Persecution are in the like Circumstances with those who truly fear God Satan that Arch-Pirate and his Emissaries will favour them no more than others until they renounce their Religion c. IX When a Ship is in a Storm all the Mariners have their Hands and Hearts full they are at their Wit 's end every one takes hold of a Rope and endeavours to the utmost to save and secure the Ship if possible from sinking IX Isa 64.17 So in an Hour of Trouble and Persecution every Christian should do his best to secure and save the Church of God from sinking or from being cast away or lost Every one should have their Hearts up to God and their Hands to work wisely for her and their own Safety X. Merchant Ships greatly enrich those Places Cities and Kingdoms to whom they belong bringing to them rare and excellent Merchandizes which are offered to Sale or to be exchanged to Traders X. So the Church of God by daily Trading to Heaven greatly enricheth poor Sinners What she receiveth from Christ her Merchants or Ministers offer to Sale Prov. 23.23 to the Nation or Nations where she lives Truth Peace Pardon the the Pearl of great Price and other excellent Merchandize she furnisheth the World with XI A Ship 's great Safety consists in her being well built having a good Bottom a skilful Pilot and sure Anchors c. XI So the Churches Safety consisteth in her being truly constituted Heb. 6.1 2 according to the Apostolical Prescriptions or that Pattern left in the Gospel by Christ and the Primitive Saints and in having Christ for her Governour or chief Pilot who as Jerome observes sits at the Stern and guides her Course as he sees good And lastly by having Hope that precious Grace of the Spirit for her Anchor Which Hope we have as the Anchor of the Soul Heb. 6.19 both sure and stedfast c. The Nature of which is opened under the Fifth Head of Metaphors concerning the Graces of the Spirit to which we refer you Inferences THis may inform us that Trouble and Persecution must be expected No Ship sets out to Sea but meets with Storms and Tempests at one time or another and therefore the Mariners look for them and provide accordingly to secure the Ship and save themselves and so should spiritual Sea-faring Men do 2. It may also be Matter of Comfort to the Godly What assurance is here of Safety Christ who guides the Ship can at his pleasure still the Seas and make the greatest Storm in a Moment to be a Calm Psal 65.7 He stilleth as the Psalmist saith the Noise of the Seas the Noise of their Waves and the Tumults of the People Therefore tho Satan that cruel Pirate and other malicious Enemies of the Church seek daily to sink this spiritual Ship and tho he be a Spirit and therefore of great Power against us yet he is nothing to God who is the Creating Spirit That which is said of Behemoth is no less true of him He that made him Job 46.18 can make his Sword approach unto him Let therefore the Power and Rage of our Enemies be never so great and their Opposition at this day never so fierce against us yet we have an Assurance from our blessed Saviour that the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against the Church She shall never be broken to pieces nor suffer Shipwrack O thou tossed with Tempests and not comforted The Church compared to a Golden Candlestick Rev. 1.20 The Golden Candlesticks are the seven Churches MR. Brightman and others understand this Metaphor of Golden Candlesticks is taken from the Candlesticks that were in the Tabernacle erected by Moses and the Resemblance between these holds good in two or three Particulars which take as follow Metaphor Parallel IN general the Use of a Candlestick is to hold out the Light to others No Man saith our Saviour lighteth a Candle and putteth it under a Bushel but into a Candlestick and it giveth Light to all that are in the House SO the Church holdeth out the Light of God's Word to all that dwell therein in which respect the Apostle calleth the Church the Pillar of Truth 1 Tim. 3.17 Exercit. Divin Exer. 9. Way to the true Church p. 80. Gurs Theol part 2. Col. 324. because she holds out the Truth to be seen saith Weemse the Expression being taken from the Custom of many Nations who are used to write their Laws in Tables and so to hang them upon Pillars of Stone that the People whom it concerned to know them might see and read them as amongst us Proclamations are nailed to Posts in Market-Towns Dr. White The Church holds out her Light three ways 1. By her Doctrine she having divers approved Ministers belonging to her that she calleth forth to preach and publish the Word of Truth Hence the Law is said to go forth of Zion and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem 2. By her holy Discipline 3. By her godly Example and Conversation Let your Light so shine before Men that they may see your good Works and glorify your Father which is in Heaven Mat. 5.16 Walk as the Children of the Light Eph. 5.8 The Church ought to meet publickly to make a publick Profession II. Candlesticks of Gold are of great Worth and seldom found but in the Houses of Princes II. So the Church is very precious in God's sight Exod. 19.5 6. Mal. 3.17 Ye shall be a peculiar Treasure unto me above all People Hence they are called his Jewels This Candlestick only belongs to the Prince of Heaven and Earth they are Christ's Churches III. Those Golden Candlesticks had some part of them for Use and some part for Ornament there were Knobs and Flowers curiously set upon them III. The Church of God is not only of use to hold out the Light of God's Word 1 Pet. 3.3 4. but it is also richly adorned with several choice and heavenly Graces that make it and every Member thereof who truly fears God amiable in Christ's Sight IV. The throwing down or removing of the Candlestick throweth down and removeth the Light or Candle also IV. So when a Church is removed out of its place the Light of God's Word is many times removed from a Nation or People likewise which severe Judgment hath befallen the People of Asia long ago by God's taking away or removing those seven famous Golden Candlesticks or Churches that once were there Inference LEt the Saints and People of God take heed how they walk before Him It behoves them to strive to recover themselves from whence they are fallen lest He remove their Candlestick out of its place The Church compared to a Flock of Sheep Cant. 1.7 Tell me O thou whom my Soul loveth where thou feedest and where thou makest thy
is a Habitation a Place built for some Man or Men to dwell in THe Church is the Habitation of the Holy-Ghost I will dwell in them 1 Cor. 6. Joh. 14.17 and walk in them c. For he dwelleth with you and shall be in you 2 Tim. 1.54 That good thing which was committed to thee keep by the Holy-Ghost which dwelleth in us Know ye not that ye are the Temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you II. A House is built by a wise Builder upon a sure and firm Foundation some are built upon Rocks II. 1 Cor. 3.16 3.11 The Church is built upon a sure Foundation viz. Jesus Christ Another Foundation can no man lay c. Vpon this Rock will I build my Church III. A House is builded with or doth consist of divers Materials as Timber Stone Brick c. which are well hewed and squared before III. So the Church doth consist of several Members who are called or compared to Stones Ye also as lively Stones 1 Pet. 2.5 are built up a spiritual House an holy Priesthood And these Stones are also well hewed and squared by the Word and Spirit of God IV. A House hath some main and principal Parts appertaining or belonging to it as Pillars Beams Rafters c. IV. So the Church or House of God hath some famous Pillars Beams and Rafters as the Holy-Ghost calleth them The Beams of our House are Cedars Cant. 1.17 and our Rafters of Fir. The Righteous are compared to Cedars in Lebanon those Trees are tall and durable Cedar was used in building of Solomon's Temple a Type or Figure of the Church which denotes the Strength Usefulness Beauty and Excellency of the Saints or some among them who are called Pillars Gal. 2. And when James Cephas and John who seemed to be Pillars c. And Christ saith Rev. 3.12 Him that overcometh will I make a Pillar in the Temple of my God V. In a House Pillars Beams and Rafters are of great tho of different use all are to support strengthen perfect and compleat the Building the least Material is needful and cannot be wanting V. So in the House of God Eph. 4.7 to 12. the Prophets Apostles Pastors Teachers Deacons c. are of great Use tho of different Offices and all for the support of every part of the spiritual Building and the least Member cannot be spared Some are strong and some are weak some have five Talents and some but two Mat. 25. yet one ought not to despise the other As in a material House Beams and Rafters tho divers in Strength and Use yet all have a firm Connexion amongst themselves to make up one compleat Structure even so in Christ's Church tho there be divers Members severally gifted and placed as we see in the Body natural yet as the Apostle there shews verse 25. there should be no Schism in the Body 1 Cor. 12.24 but such a Conjunction of one another as they have of themselves a holy Sympathy in Supportation Suffering and Rejoycing VI. The House of a Prince when built is furnished and most richly adorned that it may become a meet Habitation according to the Degree Glory and Grandure of him who is to dwell therein VI. So the Church and Temple of God being built for the glorious Prince of Heaven and Earth is most richly and curiously adorned with the precious Gifts and Graces of the Holy-Ghost For as the Materials of this House are Silver Gold and precious Stones so its Ornaments or Furniture doth infinitely excell it being the King's Palace The King's Daughter is all glorious within Psal 45.13 VII A House is a Place of Security it defends from many Dangers which those are exposed unto that are harbourless and forced to lie without Doors besides some Houses have Walls about them VII So the Church is a Place of Security God having made such a blessed Wall about her And the Lord will create upon every Dwelling-Place in Mount Zion and upon her Assemblies a Cloud and Smoke by Day and the shining of a flaming Fire by Night for upon all her Glory shall be a Defence I will saith God encamp about mine House because of the Army because of him that passeth by c. He hath promised to be a Wall of Fire round about her Zech. 2.5 VIII A House is a Place of Repose a Resting-place it is hence greatly desired by every one that belongs to the Family that dwells therein VIII The Church of God is a sweet Place of spiritual Repose Sion is called a peaceable Habitation Isa 32.18 19. and sure Dwellings and a quiet Resting-place IX A House hath a Way that leads to it and a Door that openeth into it that so those who are Strangers may be readily directed how to find it IX So the Church or House of God hath a Way that readily leads to it In a strict Sence Christ is both the Way and the Door If any enquire more directly how they may find the Way into the Church if they take the Counsel of the Holy-Ghost they cannot miss Thus saith the Lord Stand in the Ways and see and ask for the old Paths Jer. 6.16 where is the good Way and walk therein c. This good old Way is the Way of Repentance Faith and Baptism the Saints of the Primitive Time walked all in this Way and knew no other Door into the Church And they that gladly received the Word were baptized Acts 2.41.42 and the same day there was added to them about three thousand Souls X. A House is a Place of Devotion there a Man reads prays meditates and instructs his Family X. So the Church of God is the principal Place of Publick Devotion there Prayers are made the Word is preached and the Sacraments are duely administred XI A House is subject to go to decay and therefore needs often to be repaired By the Slothfulness of the Hands the House droppeth through XI So the Church of God will soon decay if it be not often repaired by a wise and careful Discipline Metaphor Disparity AN earthly House in which Men dwell is the Work of Mens Hands BUt the Church or House of God is called God's Building the choice preparing of the Matter and the framing and jointing every part as to the Manner is of God II. A House is built with such Materials as are without Life II. But this spiritual House consists of Believers who tho they were once without Life yet now are quickned who are therefore called living Stones 1 Pet. 2 3. built up a spiritual House III. Some Houses are left desolate without Inhabitants and so go to decay and at length fall III. But it is impossible that ever the House of God should be without Inhabitants For the Lord hath chosen Zion Psal 13 2. 13 14. he hath desired it for his Habitation This is my Rest for ever here will
pure Psal 119. therefore thy Servant loveth it 5. He hath a good Conscience whose Conviction and Trouble for Sin is universal when it is deep when the Spirit searcheth into the bottom Come saith the Woman of Samaria Joh. 4 29 39. see a Man that hath told me all that ever I did And they were pricked in their Hearts 6. He hath an evangelical good Conscience who is troubled for Sin not simply because of Shame or because of inward Guilt or fear of Punishment but because God is and hath been offended his Spirit grieved and his Soul defiled and made unlike God his Trouble riseth from the sence of the hainous Nature of Sin 7. When Conscience findeth that no Conviction either of Sin or Duty is slighted by the Soul Psal 119.80 but tenderly nourished 8. When a Man will suffer any Punishment or Loss before he will offer violence to his Conscience and sin against God 9. When Conscience cannot find any Sin hid spared born with or connived at in the Soul no sweet Morsel under the Tongue 10. When Conscience finds a Man the same in private that he is in publick and that he is not of a Pharisaical Spirit doth nothing to be seen of Men or for vain Glory's sake 11. When Conscience cannot find any Duty or Ordinance which the Soul is convinced of to be neglected tho he is exposed to Reproach thereby To obey God in Baptism is called the Answer of a good Conscience Conscience calls for obedience to this and to all other Ordinances of the Gospel when convinced of them 12. And lastly When Conscience beareth Testimony to a Soul that it loveth God and Jesus Christ above all things in this World c. He that hateth not Father and Mother c. cannot be my Disciple That is if he hath not a lesser Love to them for the lesser Love in Scripture is called a Hatred which our Saviour openeth in another place He that loveth Father or Mother more than me is not worthy of me and he that loveth Son or Daughter more than me is not worthy of me Phil. 3 9 10. c. Yea doubtless I account all things but Loss c. Quest How shall a Man get and keep a good Conscience Answ 1. He must get his Heart sprinkled with the Blood of Christ Heb. 10.22 Let us draw near with a true Heart in full assurance of Faith having our Hearts sprinkled from an evil Conscience c. See that you experience that the Blood of Christ hath as effectually purged your Consciences from dead Works Heb. 9.14 as the Blood of Bulls and Goats sanctified to the purifying of the Flesh 2. He must take heed of all such things as offend his Conscience Conscience is a very tender thing the smallest thing will make it bleed 3. He must take heed of evil aad corrupt Principles an erring Conscience is not a good Conscience 4. Labour to fit under a Soul-searching Ministry 5. Take heed of vain Glory and all secret Evil Conscience prieth into thy most inward Thoughts beware of speculative Sin 6. Labour to keep thy Tongue Whoso keepeth his Mouth and his Tongue keepeth his Soul from Trouble 7. Labour to bring thy Heart into every Duty beware of Hypocrisy 8. Do not grieve or offend thy Conscience in any thing tho the Matter may be in it self lawful yet thou must not do it if thou hast a doubt in thy Spirit about it Rom. 14.23 He that doubteth is damned that is condemned in his own Conscience But much more take heed of doing that which is by all owned to be utterly unlawful 9. Labour in all Acts to be sincere Conscience hath power to give in Testimony concerning thy Integrity if thy Heart be unsound and not upright Conscience will soon discover it and reproach thee for it and thou wilt not be able to hold out to the end and sad will it be to have thy own Conscience witness against thee when thou comest to lie on a sick Bed an evil Conscience will be a bad Death-Bed Companion O how doth this reprove those that sin and regard not the Checks and Rebukes of their own Hearts Conscience in the great Day will be more than ten thousand Witnesses against them THE Seventh HEAD OF Metaphors Allegories and Similes WITH Other Borrowed TERMS Relating to the Church of GOD. The Church called the City of God Psal 87.3 Glorious things are spoken of thee O City of God Selah Psal 46.4 There is a River the Streams whereof shall make glad the City of God the holy Place of the Tabernacle of the Most High Isa 26.1 We have a strong City c. Isa 33.20 Look upon Zion the City of our Solemnity c. Isa 62.12 And they shall call them the holy People c. And thou shalt be called a City sought out not forsaken Mat. 5.14 Ye are a City set on a Hill that cannot be hid IN these places of the Holy Scripture Sion or the Church of God is called a City Sion was a Fort or Mount in Jerusalem and the Temple was built upon it hence the Church of the Jews was called as some conceive by this Name Zion because there they assembled but after it was a Name or Title given to the Church whether Jews or Gentiles Heb. 12.12 Ye are come to Mount Sion to the City of the Living God the heavenly Jerusalem God's People may be called by the Name of Sion or Jerusalem 1. Because we were naturally like Jerusalem the Forts of the Jebusites viz. Sinners and Enemies to God 2. Because by Grace we are overcome and conquered like as Jerusalem was by the true David 3. Because the Church is fortified by the Almighty for his own use and chief Place and Residence in this nether Creation 4. In respect of her Renown and Glory As Jerusalem was renowned above all Cities so God's Church is now above all People and Societies in the World 5. Because it is viewed and gazed upon by all Strangers she may well be compared to a Looking-glass as Zion signifies 6. In respect of her Laws for as the Law and publick Worship were at Jerusalem so Christ's Laws and publick Worship are maintained in the Church Hence God is said to love the Gates of Zion more than all the Dwelling-Places of Jacob. Psal 87.2 Observ The Saints or Church of God is the City of God or may fitly be compared to a City In opening of this Metaphor we shall shew the Nature Trade Government Privileges and Glory of the City of God Metaphor Parallel A City is a Place built by Men for a People to inhabit or dwell in THe Church is built by Christ for a Habitation for God Mat. 16.18 Vpon this Rock will I build my Church c. In whom ye are builded together for an Habitation of God through the Spirit Eph. 2.22 II. A City is usually compassed about with Walls that it may thereby become
more safe and secure to dwell in and some Cities have two or three Walls to make them more impregnable II. The Church of God hath strong Walls about it We have a strong City Isa 26.1 Salvation will God appoint for Walls and Bulwarks The Church hath a threefold Wall about it First The Wall of God's Providence Hast not thou made a Hedg or Wall about him As the Mountains are round about Jerusalem Job 1. Psal 125.2 so the Lord is round about them that fear him c. Secondly The Protection of the holy Angels Psal 34.7 The Angels of the Lord encamp round about them that fear him c. Thirdly God in an extraordinary manner is as a Wall of Fire round about her Zech. 2.5 every one of his Attributes is a gracious Defence to the Church III. Some Cities are bravely scituated they are built upon a Hill III. The Church of God is famous upon this account Beautiful for Scituation Psal 48.2 the Joy of the whole Earth is Mount Zion on the sides of the North the City of the great King Mat. 16.18 Ye are as a City set upon a Hill IV. A City is built of many Materials and in it are many Buildings or Houses set in rare Uniformity curiously joined and compacted together IV. The Church of God is built up of many living Stones consisting of divers particular Societies or spiritual Houses Now therefore ye are no more Strangers and Foreigners Eph. 2.19 20 21 22. but Fellow-Citizens with the Saints and of the Houshold of God And are built upon the Foundation of the Apostles and Prophets Jesus Christ himself being the chief Corner-stone In whom all the Building fitly framed together groweth to an holy Temple in the Lord c. In whom ye also are builded together for an Habitation of God through the Spirit Jerusalem is builded as a City that is compact together Psal 122.3 V. A City hath its particular Laws Institutions and Customs by which it is governed V. The Church of God also hath special Laws Institutions and Customs belonging to it by which it is in all things governed which are contained in the holy Scripture the great Charter and Statute-Book of the Church VI. A City hath a supreme Governor in it who rectifies all Disorders and Confusions that otherwise would be therein considering the Multitude of its Inhabitants VI. The Church of God is not without a good Government and a Supreme Magistrate viz. the Lord J●sus Christ who is the chief Judg and Law-giver or Head of this spiritual Corporation VII A City hath besides the chief Governor and principal Magistrate divers inferior Officers for Administration of Justice and well governing thereof VII So the Church of God hath inferior Officers under Jesus Christ which the Citizens by the appointment of Christ are required to substitute and ordain to govern and keep all things in good Order And he gave some Apostles Ephes 4.8 9 10 11 12. and some Prophets and some Evangelists and some Pastors and Teachers c. VIII A City hath some special Trade belonging to it by which its Inhabitants are enriched VIII The Church or City of God hath a spiritual Trade belonging to it which all the Citizens do and ought always to follow by which they are also greatly enriched IX Many Cities have Merchants in them who trade into remote parts of the World and fetch their Merchandize from afar IX The Saints or Citizens of Zion are all Merchants who trade daily to Heaven they fetch their blessed Merchandize from thence Phil. 3.20 Prov. 41. Our Conversation is in Heaven Hence the Church is by Solomon compared to Merchants Ships See Merchants Ships Saints have like other Merchants their Correspondent Jesus Christ who makes glorious Returns of all they venture or send to Heaven For every Duty rightly performed he makes Returns of Mercy for Tears of godly Sorrow he returns them the Oil of Joy Thou wilt saith holy David put my Tears into thy Bottle By which means the spiritual Citizens grow rich in Faith Hope Experience c. See the Parable of the Merchant-man Now touching the Trade Traffick or Merchandize of this City upon which its Wealth and Prosperity doth wholly depend take what follows First Their Trade is heavenly Wherefore holy Brethren Heb. 3.1 2 Partakers of the heavenly Calling consider the Apostle and High-Priest of our Profession Jesus Christ And as they are all Merchants and use one Trade so they all deal with one and the same Benefactor from whom they have quick Returns they fetch their Goods from afar Something touching the Excellency of the Trade of the City of God I shall hint in a few Particul●rs Secondly As touching her Commodities or the Merchandize which her Citizens deal in First Negatively 1. They are not prohibited Goods 2. They are not counterfeit Goods 3. They are not temporal and corruptible Goods Secondly Affirmatively and more directly they are 1. Soul enriching Commodities things that are of very great worth and value The Merchandize of Wisdom is better than the Merchandize of Silver Prov. 3.14 and the Gain thereof than fine Gold 2. They are needful things such things as we cannot be without Some things that Merchants of a City deal in and fetch from afar tho they are of great value yet we may very well subsist and live comfortably without them as Pearl and precious Stones c. But there is an absolute Necessity of all those things the Citizens of this City trade in and for 3. They are such Commodities as will make the Nations and Persons that buy them happy for ever and indeed there is no true Happiness without them Quest What is the Traffick of this City of God Answ The first thing that I shall mention is the Truth this she offers to Sale Buy the Truth and sell it not Prov. 23.23 The Church is called the Pillar and Ground of Truth 1 Tim. 3.15 Truth is only to be found in this City or in the Ware-Houses of the Citizens of Zion viz. the Word of God and the Hearts of Believers The second thing is a Soul-converting Gospel and blessed Ordinances The Law goeth forth of Zion and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem Mic. 2.4 The third thing they deal in are the Gifts and Soul-enriching Graces of the Spirit Hope Love Humility c. things of very great worth The fourth is Justification every true Sinner makes it his Business to get this precious Treasure The fifth thing is the Peace of God which passeth all Understanding one of the rarest Commodities in the World The sixth thing is Union and Communion with God 1 Joh. 1.3 That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you that ye also may have fellowship with us and truly our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ The seventh thing is Peace of Conscience Herein do I exercise my self Acts 24.16
Pardon when God absolves a poor Sinner he not only forgives but also forgets their Sins and Iniquities he remembers no more 3. Because it is a Freedom from the Guilt of it 4. Because it is a Freedom from the Power and Dominion of it 5. It is a Freedom from the Punishment of it Rom. 6.14 Rom. 8.1 1 John 5.24 6. Because 't is a purchased Freedom it was obtained by a great Sum viz. the Sum of God's great Love and Grace with the Sum of Christ's Blood Remission is through Christ's Atonement 7. Because it is a sealed Freedom it is made over to the Soul by the King 's own Seal the Spirit of God Eph. 1.13 14. that great Seal of Heaven 8. Because it is a lasting Freedom the Sins of Believers are forgiven for ever they shall never be laid to their Charge The second Privilege of this City is Gospel-Fellowship free Access to the Lord's Table and Communion with the Saints Eph. 2.6 They are made to sit down together in heavenly Places in Christ Jesus The third Privilege is Right to the Ministry they may all lay claim to the Ministers and Ministry of the Word Whether Paul or Apollo or Cephas all are yours 1 Cor. 3.27 28. They and all their Gifts and gracious Endowments are the Saints The fourth Privilege is their undoubted Right to the City-Stock or the Churches Patrimony 1. The Stock of Prayers sincere Souls have a Right to all the Prayers of the Church 2. To that Store and spiritual Provision viz. the Bread of Life Psal 132 15. c. that is laid up in her God will bless the Provision of Zion and satisfy her Poor with Bread 3. The Stock of Promises God hath promised to bless comfort strengthen beautify build up and save Sion and consequently every Saint and Member thereof for all those and many more like Promises are directly made to every sincere Soul or Citizen of Sion The fifth Privilege is free Access to the Throne of Grace Eph. 2.18 Sixthly a Dwelling-place there This is a glorious Privilege they dwell near the King behold him in the Galleries every day they dwell in God's Courts nay in his House Blessed are they that dwell in thy House they will be still praising thee Psal 84.1 Psal 92.13 Selah They that are planted in the House of the Lord shall flourish in the Courts of our God they shall bring forth Fruit in old Age c. 1. 'T is a strong and sure Dwelling-place He shall dwell on high Isa 32.18 Isa 33.16 his Place of Defence shall be the Munition of Rocks 2. 'T is a rich and glorious Dwelling-place 3. 'T is a pleasant Dwelling-place 4. 'T is an honourable Dwelling-place 5. 'T is and shall be a peaceable Habitation Look upon Zion Isa 33.20 the City of our Solemnities Thine Eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet Habitation a Tabernacle that shall not be taken down not one of the Stakes thereof shall ever be removed neither shall any of the Cords thereof be broken Seventhly They have a Right and Privilege to chuse their own Officers every free Citizen hath his Voice at every Election No Minister Bishop or Deacon may be imposed upon them without their own free Consent Eighthly They have Right to all the Blessings and privileges of the River the Streams whereof make glad all the Inhabitants the Nature of whose Water you have heard Ninthly They have a Right to the City-Guard which always attends them whithersoever they go or whatsoever they do when they are about their proper Work which are the good Angels Tenthly The last Privilege I shall mention is Sonship Joh. 1.12 Gal 4.6 But to as many as received him to them gave he Power or Privilege to become the Sons of God Because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your Hearts crying Abba Father XIII Some Cities have a common Stock in them out of which the poor decayed Citizens are often supplied and helped in their Distress and thereby delivered from utter Beggery XIII The Church hath a common Stock or Storehouse belonging to it called the unsearchable Riches of Christ Eph. 3 8. out of which all poor decayed Christians have their Wants supplied That Grace that is treasured up in Christ is always ready to be given forth to his poor Children and by this means they are kept from Ruin and being utterly undone My God shall supply all your Needs according to his Riches in Glory by Christ Jesus Phil. 4.19 XIV A City hath also a strict Watch appointed to keep the Gates and to see that no Accident happen in it to the hurt and detriment thereof XIV The Church or City of God hath also a strong and faithful Militia or spiritual Watch which are the holy Angels These are called Watchers Dan. 4.23 or Watchmen and in other places the Lord's Host or the Armies of Heaven who are mighty in Power one of them being able to destroy all the Churches Enemies These keep the Saints day and night they encamp about them and see that no Evil comes unto them Besides them God is said to watch over his People continually who is called the Watchman of Israel and the Saviour thereof in the Day of Trouble Psal 127.1 2. Vnless the Lord keep the City the Watchman waketh but in vain Besides Psal 127.1 See 6th head of Metaphors there are the Ministers of the Gospel who are called Watchmen XV. A great and famous City hath Towers and Battlements belonging to it not only for Ornament but also for Strength and Security from Evil. XV. The City of God is famous in respect of its Towers and Places of Security Walk about Zion Psal 48.12 13 14. and go round about her mark well her Bulwarks consider her Palaces that ye may tell it to the Generation following For this God is our God for ever and ever and he will be our Guide until Death The Name of the Lord is a Strong-Tower c. Everyone of the blessed Attributes of God are as so many Towers of Safety to his Church See Strong-Tower in the First Head of Metaphors XVI In a City notwithstanding the many noble and honourable Personages or worthy Patrons that dwell therein yet there are some ill and unworthy Members that get a being there which tends much to its Blemish and Reproach XVI So the City of God notwithstanding all the holy and eminent Saints and Servants of God who dwell therein yet hath in it some wicked and ungodly Ones who by Craft and Hypocrisy get a being there tho when known they are turned out as the incestuous Person Hymeneus and Alexander was 1 Cor. 5. 1 Tim. 1.20 Jud. 4. For there are certain Men crept in unawares who were before of old ordained to this Condemnation ungodly Men turning the Grace of God into Lasciviousness and denying the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus Christ These
ill and loose Professors bring a great Reproach upon the Church of God but there is a Day coming when the Church shall be freed of them Zech. 14.21 There shall be no Canaanite in the House or City of God XVII The Citizens of a great and glorious City are much affected with and highly esteem and love the City where they dwell XVII So the Citizens of Zion have an honourable respect and high esteem for God's Church as appears particularly in David If I forget thee O Jerusalem Psal 137.56 let my right-hand forget her Cunning if I do not remember thee let my Tongue cleave to the Roof of my Mouth if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chiefest Joy Many Reasons may be given why the Godly are so much taken with Zion 1. Because it is the place of their Birth they were born or rather born again in her And of Zion it shall be said This and that Man was born in her Psal 87.5 6. and the Highest himself shall establish her Vers 6. The Lord shall count when he writeth up his People that this and that Man was born there 2. Because 't is the City of their Father and so their blessed Inheritance all the glorious Immunities thereof are theirs 3. It is a City redeemed or purchased by Christ's most precious Blood Acts 20 27. 1 Cor. 6. Psal 87.2 he gave himself for it Ye are bought with a Price 4. 'T is built by God and for God it is the Place that he hath chosen he esteems highly of it He is said to rejoyce in Zion he loves the very Gates thereof more than all the Dwelling places of Jacob. 5. It is a splendid and most glorious City her Foundation is laid with precious Stones yea the choicest Saphires her Streets are paved with that which is more rare than the purest Gold XVIII Some Citizens who are industrious grow very rich and attain to great Honour among their Neighbours and those are quickly known and taken notice of they may be discovered in divers respects XVIII So some of the Citizens of Sion who are diligent and industrious in the Improvement of Grace and the Means of Godliness grow very rich in Faith and good Works rich in spiritual and divine Knowledg rich in heavenly Experience Prov. 10.22 The diligent Hand maketh rich with the Blessing of God And these rich Saints are also soon discovered and taken notice of 1. Rich Men wealthy Merchants can trust or stay a great while for their own when poor Men must have all presently paid down The clearest Promise or firmest Covenant will not serve their Turn without some considerable part presently paid 1. So those who are spiritually rich Jam. 2 5. rich in Faith rich Merchants of Mount Zion the City of God can trust they cand stay patiently in expectation of the Good of the Promise as Abraham Rom. 4 20 who was strong or rich in Faith when others cannot rely upon a bare Promise or take God's single Word for the accomplishment of this or that 2. Rich Citizens have a great Stock lying by them 2. So those who are rich Citizens of Sion rich in Grace have a Stock of blessed Experience as David had They have a Stock of Faith much Faith when others have but a little a Stock of good Works having done much for God and for his Church c. 3. Rich Citizens have abundance of precious Things rare Merchandizes to delight in as Gold Silver and many other rich Commodities 3. So rich Citizens of Sion have abundance of rare and precious things in their Ware houses viz. their Hearts as Love Peace and Joy in the Holy-Ghost Gal. 5 22. 4. Rich Men do not live upon their Labour as poor Men do Some rich Men work and take as much pains as the poorest Man in the City but their Work is pleasant and more delightful to them than the Labour of one that is very poor 4. So rich Citizens of Sion tho they work hard for God 1 Co● 15.10 I laboured more abundantly than they all Yet their Work is sweet and pleasant to them because they work not for Life or for a Livelihood Gal. 2.20 they rest not upon doing but live by Faith but poor Saints live more upon doing than believing they have but little of that or any other Grace 5. Rich Men go finer or are generally more richly adorned than the Poor you may know a rich Citizen by his costly Ornaments by his rich Robes and Chains of Gold about his Neck 5. So rich Saints are more adorned with the Garment of Humility 1 Pet. 3.1 2.3 with the Ornament of a meek and quiet Spirit which is in the sight of God of great Price They can deny themselves are patient under Sufferings endure all things contentedly for Christ's sake they have much Wisdom Prov. 1 9. as an O nament of Grace upon their Head and Chains of Gold about their Neck 6. Rich Citizens do usually bring up their Children more nobly and give them more Learning and better Education than the Poor generally do or can 6. So rich Saints such as have much Grace who are great Dealers and have got much by Trading in spiritual Things bring up their Children more vertuously Gen. 18.19 Eph. 6.4 and give them better Education they give them better Counsel better Examples than others they train them up in the Fear and Admonition of the Lord taking God for a Patern herein Psal 94.11 12. who maketh the Word and Rod a Blessing to his Children 7. Rich Citizens live high keep a good Table in comparison of what the Poor do or are able 7. So those who are spiritually rich have many precious Morsels yea blessed Variety of choice things they are often feasted by Christ and are with him in the House of Wine Cant. 2.4 and delight themselves in Fatness their good Conscience is to them a continual Feast Prov. 15.15 8. Rich Citizens can bear Burthens Taxations and Losses better than the Poor 8. So those who are spiritually rich can best bear up under cross Providences Persecution and Losses for Christ's sake 9. Rich Men can do for others poor Men can do but little for their poor Friends or Neighbours when the Rich can do much 9. So those that are rich in spiritual Experience in Faith and good Works can do much for weak Christians by Prayer by Advice and good Counsel Exod. 17.11 Jam 5.16 Moses did mighty Things by Prayer for Israel The fervent Prayer of a righteous Man availeth much 10. Rich Men can best strive with Difficulties and live in Years of Scarcity when others who have but just from hand to mouth are in such times in danger of starving or to be reduced to great Extremities 10. So those who are strong and very rich in Faith and all other Graces are help'd to bear up and pass through a Difficulty in Time of Want and
appertaining to them that are given to the Church are for the perfecting of the Saints Eph. 4.11 12 13 14. for the Work of the Ministry for the edifying of the Body of Christ till we all come in the Vnity of the Faith and of the Knowledg of the Son of God unto a perfect Man unto the measure of the Stature of the Fulness of Christ Inferences THis clearly shews what infinite Benefit the Godly receive from Jesus Christ and what Dependency they have upon him What can the Body do without the Head 2. How happy are all true Believers how near and dear are they to the Lord Jesus what greater Union is there than that between the Members and the Head Eph. 5.29 No Man ever hated his own Flesh but nourisheth and cherisheth it as the Lord the Church 3. What will become of those evil and wicked Men that seek to destroy the Church and Saints of God! Do they not herein strive to break Christ's Bones and tear his Flesh in pieces What will they do in the Day of Vengeance Isa 63.4 when he comes forth to plead the Controversy of Zion 4. This reproves that Church that pretends it self to be Christ's Body and yet slights and grievously neglects his Members nay his most useful Members The Church should be as careful and tender of her Ministers as the natural Body is of its Eyes Shall the Eye suffer or be in danger of being put out or spoiled and the Hand refuse to relieve and defend it when it is in its power The Church compared to a Vineyard Psal 80.15 And the Vineyard which thy Right-hand hath planted Isa 5.1 Now will I sing to my well-beloved a Song of my Beloved touching his Vineyard Verse 7. For the Vineyard of the Lord of Hosts is the House of Israel and the Men of Judah his pleasant Plant. A Vineyard the Place where Vines are planted metaphorically signifieth the Church The Church is compared to a Vineyard Metaphor Parallel THe Land that is made into a Vineyard is a Piece of Ground taken out of a Wilderness or other common Ground designed to that special use SO the Church is taken out of the Wilderness of this World 1 Pet 2.9 being separated from all People to be a peculiar People to God Eph. 2.1 2 By Nature Saints were as barren and fruitless as Sinners II. A Vineyard is fenced or walled in to secure it from wild Beasts and others who may offend or hurt it II. Isa 5 2. Zech. 2.5 So the Lord's Vineyard hath a Wall or Fence about it Saith the Lord I will be a Wall of Fire unto her round about What use soever a Fence is to a House Garden or Vineyard the same is God to his People 1. Every one of his Attributes as we have elsewhere shewed you is a Fence or Security to her his Power is a Fence his Wisdom is a Fence his Mercy is a Fence his special Providence is a Fence 2. The holy Angels are as a Wall or Fence to the Church and to every particular Saint they were as a Wall of Safety to the Prophet 2 Kings 6.15 16. 3. Psal 34.7 There is about the Church the Fence or Wall of Ordinances Church-Government and Discipline The Reason why God makes a Wall about his People is opened under Metaphor God a Husband man also the Nature and Strength of it to which we refer you Quest Perhaps some may enquire How much Ground doth this Hedg or Wall take in 1. It taketh in all the Bodies of God's People no Disease Sickness or Affliction whatsoever can come upon those that truly fear and serve the Almighty but what he lets in This appears in the case of Job and by what David saith My Life is in thy hand c. 2. This Wall comprehends more especially the Souls of Saints no Temptation 1 Cor. 10.13 Mat. 10.30 Luk. 21.18 Persecution or Trial can come upon them but what God lets in His special Eye Care Protection and Divine Providence is so over them that not a Hair of their Heads shall fall to the Ground without his Notice that is He hath interested himself in all the Concernments of his Children yea even in the smallest Matters 3. This Wall takes in their Houses and all they have Job 1.10 Hast thou not made a Hedg about him and about his House and about all he hath on every side The Devil could not touch any of Job's Sheep Oxen or Asses until God opened the Door for him much less his Sons Daughters Body and Life Suffer us said the unclean Spirits to Christ to go into the Herd of Swine They could not destroy those Swine before permitted or suffered by the Almighty III. A Vineyard is planted the choice things that grow there come not up of themselves III. So the Church is planted by the Lord and every goodly Plant that grows therein Hence God the Father is called an Husbandman Joh. 15 1. Isa 5.7 The Men of Israel are called his pleasant Plants IV. A Vineyard is digged up and well-manured before it is planted which is not done without much pains IV. The Church of God and every gracious Soul may be said to be digged or the fallow Ground of their Hearts by powerful Conviction broken up Hos 10.12 and thereby prepared to receive the good Seed or to have a Principle of Grace planted in their Hearts V. A Vineyard hath many Vines planted in it Luk 13.6 Cant. 6.11 7.12 and not only so but also Fig-Trees Pomegranates and other excellent Fruit-Trees V. So in the universal Church are many particular Congregations or Communities of Christians who are as so many choice Vines in God's Sight it also abounds with Plants some fruitful and some barren as is signified by our Saviour Luke 13.6 He spake also this Parable Luk. 13.6 A certain Man had a Fig-Tree planted in his Vineyard and he came and sought Fruit thereon and found none VI. A Vineyard needs much pruning and watering the Stones also must be gathered out of it hence there are Vine-dressers appointed to look after it VI. So the Church of God must have much pains taken with it or it will soon decay there is need of pruning and cutting off superfluous Branches and gathering out other things that offend Hence God hath appointed his faithful Ministers 2 Cor. 6.1 who are Workers together with him to take care and charge of it Hence Paul saith I have planted 1 Cor. 3.6 and Apollo watered VII Vineyards were wont to be hurt by Foxes by the wild Boar and other evil Beasts it hath many Enemies VII So the Church of God is often vexed and greatly hurt by the Foxes little Foxes namely false Teachers who for their Subtilty and Cruelty are called Foxes By little Foxes Cant. 2.15 some understand such as seem devout and very humble and yet preach hurtful and poysonous Doctrine yea bring in damnable Heresies
2 Pet. 2.2 3 which greatly tend to the spoiling of God's Vineyard And then the Church is greatly annoyed also by the wild Boar as David shews The Boar of the Wood doth waste it and the wild Beasts of the Field devour it Psal 80.13 By which are meant the cruel Enemies the Church met with in those Days like as in these latter Times she hath the Pope who may fitly be compared to a wild Boar and the bloody Papists to ravenous Beasts Beasts of Prey such as continually delight in Blood and Rapine and to tear the Lambs out of Christ's Fold or destroy the precious Bunches of the tender Grapes VIII A Vineyard is continually watched over lest any thing should annoy or hurt it VIII So God is said to watch over his People In that day sing unto her Isa 27.2 3 A Vineyard of red Wine I the Lord do keep it every moment lest any hurt it I will keep it night and day IX Many that are idle are call'd into a Vineyard to work IX So God calls Men into his spiritual Vineyard to labour therein with the Promise of Reward See Mat. 20. Mat. 20.2 to 8. The Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a Man that is an Housholder which went out early in the morning to hire Labourers into his Vineyard and when he had agreed with the Labourers for a Penny a day he sent them into the Vineyard And he went out and saw others standing idle in the Market-place X. He that is employed to plant and dress a Vineyard or is a faithful Labourer therein is allowed to eat of the Fruit thereof besides his Reward at night X. So those whom God employs as Planters and Vine-dressers in his spiritual Vineyard ought to eat of the Fruit thereof viz. have a sufficient Maintenance allowed them Who planteth a Vineyard 1 Cor. 9.7 14. and eateth not of the Fruit thereof or who feedeth a Flock and eateth not of the Milk of the Flock even so the Lord hath ordained that they who preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel XI It is expected by the Owner of a Vineyard that after much Cost and Pains is bestowed upon it it should bring forth much Fruit. XI So after God hath bestowed much Pains and Cost with a People as he did with Israel Isa 5.4 What could have been done more to my Vineyard than I have done in it he expects Fruit And he looked it should bring forth Grapes and it brought forth wild Grapes XII A Vineyard having had great Labour and Cost bestowed upon it and not yielding Fruit answerable to the Charge greatly grieves and troubles the Owner causing him to lay it desolate and care no more for it XII So when a People have had much Cost and Pains bestowed upon them by the Lord and yet they remain barren and unfruitful walking like Men and bringing forth sour Grapes Grapes of Sodom rather than good Fruit He is greatly offended and grieved thereat and many times dealeth by that People Church or Nation as he threatned to deal by Israel of old I will take away the Hedge thereof Isa 5.3 4 5 6 7 8 9. and it shall be eaten up and break down the Wall thereof and it shall be trodden down And I will lay it waste it shall not be pruned nor digged but there shall come up Bryars and Thorns I will cause the Rain to rain upon it no more c. Therefore I say unto you Mat. 21.43 The Kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a Nation bringing forth the Fruits thereof Which of all Judgments is the most severe God deliver his Church in England from so sore a Stroke Inferences THis may teach the Church and People of God to take heed they answer the Pains and Cost God hath been at with them It is not a little Jam. 3.18 Rom. 5.17 but much Fruit that God expects from us and not only Grapes but good Grapes sweet Grapes viz. Fruits of Righteousness II. And let all the Plants in this spiritual Vineyard see to it Mat. 15.13 that they are Plants of God's own planting for if they are not they shall be plucked up III. And let those that his own Right-hand hath planted see also that they be well rooted 1. A Tree not well rooted bears but little Fruit. 2. A Tree not well rooted is subject to be shaken and blown down 3. A Tree not well rooted is in danger of being pluck'd up 1. Labour to be rooted in all the Essentials of true Religion 2. And in all the Principles of Instituted Worship 3. And in all the Graces of the holy Spirit in Faith Love c. Eph. 3.17 IV. It may also be of use to encourage and comfort the Church of God whilst it remains fruitful to him How safe and secure is that Vineyard that God hath so gloriously walled in on every side In vain are all the Strivings and Strength of bloody Rome if God openeth not the Door for them they can never prevail against us 5. It also may be for Reproof to loose and slothful Professors O what Danger do their Sins expose God's Church to The Church compared to a Virgin 2 Cor. 11.2 I have espoused you to one Husband that I may present you as a chast Virgin to Christ A Chast Virgin This Simile alludes to the legal Type of the High-Priest who might marry none but a Virgin Lev. 21.14 Note The Church or a gracious Soul is by the Apostle compared to an espoused Virgin I have espoused you i. e. I have been an Instrument or Spokesman in the hand of my blessed Lord and Master herein Simile Parallel A Virgin is a Person that is not defiled one that hath been kept pure from Fornication and Uncleanness THe Church of God and every sincere Christian is kept pure from Idolatry viz. the inordinate Love of this World and all Antichristian Worship Rev. 14.4 Hence the Forty four thousand upon Mount Sion are said to be Virgins those are they which were not defiled with Women that is with the Mother of Harlots mystical Babylon nor with any of her Daughters for they are Virgins that is true and chaste to Christ II. A chast Virgin that is espoused to an Husband is greatly beloved by him II. So the Church and each sincere Christian is dearly beloved by the Lord who is said to rejoyce over his People Isa 63.4 5 as a young Man rejoyceth over his Bride III. A Virgin espoused to an Husband longeth for the Wedding-day III. So the Church longeth for the Return of the Bridegroom Cant. 8.14 Rev. 19.7 8 when Christ will take her to himself The Marriage of the Lamb is come c. IV. A Virgin espoused greatly prizeth every kind Token of Love from her Friend and delights to hear from him IV. So all sincere Souls wonderfully prize every precious Token of Christ's special Favour to them Let him kiss me
with the Kisses of his Mouth Cant. 1.1 for his Love is better than Wine V. A Virgin espoused is a Man's Wife V. So is the Church the Wife of Christ The Church compared to a Wife Isa 54.5 Thy Maker is thy Husband Rev. 21.9 I will shew thee the Bride the Lamb's Wife BY the Metaphor Espousals which is the most pleasant Metaphor of all the spiritual Union between Christ and the Church is expressed Hos 2.19 20. From the Names of Husband and Wife Metaphors also are taken Isa 54.5 where God calls himself 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Husband of the Church and hence Zion is said to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Beulah that is married Isa 62.4 5. Note The Church of Christ is the Wife of Christ Metaphor Parallel A Wife is one who hath made a solemn Contract with and is married to an Husband SO the Church and every true Christian Rom. 7.15 hath made a solemn Contract or Covenant with and is married to the Lord Jesus II. A Woman that entreth into a Marriage-Relation with an Husband gives her self wholly to him The Husband gives himself to her and she by way of Return gives her self unto him they consent to take each other II. So a gracious Soul in this spiritual Marriage gives it self to Christ and Christ gives himself to the Soul I will be thine saith Christ to love thee thine to save thee thine to crown thee and make thee happy I with all my Riches and rich Treasure of Grace and Glory will be fully thine and for ever thine And on the other hand the Soul by way of Return gives it self unto Christ I will be thine saith every sincere Convert I will be for thee and not for another Hence 't is said They gave themselves to the Lord 2 Cor. 8.5 Blessed Jesus saith the Soul such as I am and have I give to thee I am a poor sorry Piece infinitely unworthy to wash the Feet of the Servants of my Lord O how undeserving then of thy Acceptation my best is too bad my all is too little for thee But since it is thy Pleasure to accept of such a Gift I do with my whole Soul give my Self my Strength my Time my Talents and all I have am or can do for the Glory of thy holy Name III. A faithful Wife in marrying her self to one Husband renounceth all other Men and keeps her self chast and faithful to him III. So all true Christians renounce Sin Self and the Law in point of Justification and all Lovers whatsoever and keep themselves chast and faithful to Christ Wherefore Brethren Rom. 7.15 ye also are become dead to the Law by the Body of Christ that ye should be married to another even to him who is risen from the Dead that we should bring forth Fruit unto God IV. The Wife obeyeth and reverenceth her Husband as Sarah who called her Husband Lord. IV. So the Church obeys and reverences the Lord Jesus Christ and owns him to be her Lord. V. A faithful Wife strives to please her Husband 1 Cor. 7.34 But she that is married careth how she may please her Husband V. So the Church and each true Christian strives to please the Lord Jesus That ye may walk worthy of the Lord in all well-pleasing Col 1.10 being fruitful in every good Work c. VI. A Wife by marrying an Husband is interested into his Estate and hath a legal Right to what is his VI. So the Soul by marrying of Christ is interested into all Christ's Riches he hath a sure a new Covenant-Right to whatsoever Christ hath the Riches both of Grace and Glory are become his hereby VII A Wife by marrying an Husband is brought into a near Union and Communion with him They are no more twain Mat. 19 6. but one Flesh VII So the Church and each true Christian by entring into a Marriage Relation with the Lord J●sus is brought into a very near Union and Conjunction with him For this cause shall a Man leave Father and Mother 1 Cor. 6.17 Eph. 5.31 and shall join unto his Wife and they two shall be one Flesh This is a great Mystery but I speak concerning Christ and the Church Hence the Apostle saith He that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit This is a most blessed Union a full Union a lasting Union 1. a full Union The whole Person of Christ is joined to the whole Person of a Believer and the whole Person of a Believer is joined to the whole Person of Christ Not only Christ's Human Nature is joined to a Believer but his Divine Nature also and so not only the Body of a Believer is joined to Christ but his Soul is joined also This may administer much Consolation to dying Saints The Body as well as the Soul is the Lord's and therefore shall not be lost he will raise it up at the last Day Joh. 6.39 From hence Christ sympathizeth with his People he feels and is sensible of all their Sorrows he looks upon their Sufferings as his Sufferings I was hungry and ye gave me no Meat Mat. 25.35 36. Isa 63.9 I was thirsty and ye gave me no Drink naked and ye cloathed me not sick and in Prison and ye visited me not In all their Afflictions he was afflicted VIII A Wife by Marriage-Relation is taken up with much sweet Peace Joy and Complacency in that Estate her Husband is better to her than ten Sons as Elkanah said to Hannah 'T is a Relation made up of Love and Delight VIII The Church and every true Believer by being espoused and married to Christ the Lord Jesus hath a near a dear a strong and most intimate Affection towards him A Saint is filled with most sweet Peace Joy and Delight and takes most precious Complacency in Christ He is more than Father Mother Sons or Daughters Psal 45. Cant. 5.10 Psal 73.25 He is fairer than the Sons of Men the chiefest of ten thousand Whom have I in Heaven but thee and there is none on Earth that I desire besides thee Thou hast ravished my Heart saith Christ my Sister my Spouse How fair and pleasant art thou O Love for Delights Zeph. 3.17 turn away thine Eyes for they have overcome me He shall rest in his Love And on the other hand what saith the Spouse the Wife of Christ Cant. 5. ult I sate down under his Shadow with great Delight and his Fruit was sweet unto my Taste He is altogether lovely Stay me with Flagons comfort me with Apples for I am sick of Love The Saints saith one are called Christ's Spouse because of the unparallel'd Love that is between them and saith another Christ calls himself our Bridegroom that he might insinuate the Greatness of his Love which decays not with Time and he calls us his Spouse not his Wife noting that our Love to him should be always new always lively and vigorous IX A
your Bounds the Garden of Christ must not be opened into other Men's Fields Keep your Communion entire remember you are bounded by Christ's Laws and Institutions take heed you do not with Ephraim mix your selves with other People The Church compared to a Lilly Cant. 2.2 As the Lilly among the Thorns so is my Love among the Daughters CHrist calleth his Church his Love and compareth her to a Lilly among Thorns By Daughters are meant as some conceive other Churches who pretend themselves to be the Spouse of Christ Daughters saith the Learned Wendelin are either Nations Strangers to the Church of Christ which nevertheless are joined to us by the common Ligaments of Humanity and descend from the same Creator and therefore called Daughters or else such as profess their Names among the Citizens of Zion the Church of Christ But as the Church is compared to a Lilly so with the greatest Elegancy the Daughters are compared to Thorns Simile Parallel A Lilly is a very sweet Flower so fragrant that Naturalists tell us a Man's Senses will be easily turned with the Strength thereof SO there is nothing sweeter to Christ than the Church the Spouse Ca●t 4.7 10 14. Thou art all fair my Love there is no Spot in thee The Smell of thy Ointment is better than all Spices Spikenard and Saffron Calamus and Cinamon with all Trees of Frankincense Myrrh and Aloes with the chief Spices The Church and faithful Children of God are unto Christ a sweet Savour And 't is said Noah built an Altar to the Lord and took of every clean Fowl Gen. 8.40 41. and offered Burnt-Offerings on the Altar and the Lord smelled a sweet Savour II. A Lilly is an exceeding white Flower nothing more pure nothing whiter saith the same Author than a Lilly II. So nothing is more fair and white or purer in Christ's Sight than the Church My Vndefiled is but one she is the only one of her Mother she is the choice one of her that bare her Thou art all fair my Love and there is no Spot in thee Hence said to be cloathed in fine Linnen clean and white Christ her blessed Bridegroom gave himself for her Eph. 5.25 26 27. that he might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of Water by the Word that he might present her to himself a glorious Church not having Spot or Wrinkle or any such thing but that she should be holy and without Blemish III. The Lilly is a very fruitful Flower Plin. lib. 21. cap. 5. one Root saith Pliny often yielding fifty Pods The Dew of Heaven the Heat of the Sun and Fatness of the Soil make it fruitful III. The Church is fruitful nothing more fruitful saith Wendelin The which being planted in the Field of one Jerusalem in the Days of old watered by the Apostolick Men with the Dew of the Word and Miracles the Sun of Righteousness shining upon it Mal. 4.2 and infusing of his Divine Heat into it In what part of the World See Vine in the space of a few Years hath it not taken Root In the former Age after the Roman Winters of the Alpine Snow had for some Ages depressed this Flower and reduced its Leaves to admirable Paucity insomuch that they were scarcely visible to the World and had circumscribed its Roots into a narrow Space how great and swift were the Increasings of it the Heavens which before seemed shut again bedewing of it Then that Word saith he we saw fulfilled which was promised in Times past to Israel Hos 14 4 5. I will be as the Dew unto Israel and he shall grow as the Lilly and cast forth his Roots as Lebanon His Branches shall spread and his Beauty shall be as the Olive-Tree and his Smell as Lebanon Germany England France Italy Spain Poland Hungary Denmark Sweden hath and what Country of Europe hath not within a few Years seen the Roots and Branches thereof spread and smelt its Odor The Popish Waves Flames and Axes could neither suffocate burn nor cut up the Flower Leaves nor Roots of this Lilly The Shadow of the Highest hath restrained the Flames his Spirit bound up or constrained the Waves his Right-hand with-held the Axes that grinning and grinding Dragon that the Beast and false Prophet could do nothing c. IV. The Lilly is a very tall Flower few Flowers as Pliny observes are higher than the Lilly IV. So the Church and People of God are the tallest or highest People in the World they dwell on high Isa 33. Christ's Spouse is secure in that most high and Heaven-threatning Rock Mat. 16.18 not to be overthrown by any of the Enemies battering Rams nor to be reached by any Power of the Dragon This is that chosen Generation 2 Pet. 2 9. royal Priesthood holy Nation peculiar People who are said to dwell on high And tho they now seem to creep low upon the Ground and wander as it were in Darkness yet dwelling in God they rest secure c. Mich. 4.1 2. and shall in due Time be exalted above the Hills and the highest Mountains of the Earth V. The Lilly is a Flower most gloriously adorned and lovely to look upon so that our Saviour saith Solomon in all his Glory was not adorned like one of these It is furnished with beauteous Accomplishments its Form is excellent with six Leaves curiously set and within are seven Grains and all within of the Colour of Gold hanging down their Head much of the Glory of the Lilly is inward V. The Church and Spouse of Christ is very glorious her Clothes are said to be wrought Gold Psal 45. She shall be brought to the King in Raiment of Needle-Work Hence said to be as fair as the Moon as clear as the Sun The Church with every sincere Soul is gloriously adorned furnished with beauteous Accomplishments 1. With the imputed Righteousness of Christ a transparent and sparkling Ornament 2. The Gifts of the Holy Spirit which may answer to the Leaves of the Lilly 3. The Graces of the Spirit which may answer to the Grains within the Lilly 2 Pet 1.5.6 7 8. which as St. Peter layeth them down are seven Yet notwithstanding all this Glory with which Christ's Spouse is adorned and beautified she is not proud but as taught by the seven Grains of the Lilly or Graces of the Spirit doth humbly hang down her Head Psal 45. Her chiefest Beauty is internal The King's Daughter is all glorious within VI. The Lilly is a Plant that as Naturalists tell us doth shoot up suddenly nay and that it doth grow very much in the Night VI. So God's Church when his Blessing is upon it thrives marvellously in a short time To make this appear consider in the Primitive Time when the Dew of Grace fell upon the Christian World what abundance of Lillies sprung up suddenly Three thousand converted by St. Peter at one Sermon Acts 2.40 VII The Lilly is among
to see every one behaving himself well living in sweet Concord Peace and Love together VII So it is a great Honour to the Church of God when it is well and wisely governed In this respect Solomon was a Type of Christ and his Family a Type of the Family of the Faithful or Church of God The Lord Jesus ought to be acknowledged as the Head and chief Governor and next to Him the Bishop or Pastor thereof must be obeyed and submitted to in all things in the Lord. Heb. 13.17 Obey them that have the Over-sight of you and subject your selves for they watch for your Souls There is nothing that doth more beautify the Church of God than good Order What is any Society of Men without Rule and good Government Strict Discipline must be kept up in Christ's Family Every Member ought to know his Place and to strive to behave himself well To this very end Paul wrote to Timothy 1 Tim. 3.15 That thou mayest saith he know how thou oughtest to behave thy self in the House of God c. All the Saints should live in perfect Peace Unity and sweet Concord together as Children of the same Father and Heirs of the same Crown and Kingdom Hence the Apostle exhorteth the Saints Eph. 4.3 to endeavour to keep the Vnity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace Nothing is at this Day more grievous to a sincere Soul than to see the great Divisions and Want of Love that is amongst us nor doth any thing more encourage our Popish Adversaries Jovianus the Emperor was much troubled at the Divisions that were amongst Christians in his Time and shewed his Dislike at their Contentions in these Words I tell you truly I cannot bear with Contention but such as are for Concord and Unity I willingly honour and embrace and certain I am that such as strive for Truth and Peace Christ will embrace Discord amongst Brethren being one of those things he chiefly hates Prov. 6.16 VIII There is and ought to be some special Order and Discipline kept up in a Family that every one may know his Place Work and Business VIII So in the Church or spiritual Family there is a special Order and Discipline to be learned and kept up and every one is to know his Place Work and Business some of which we shall briefly hint in this place The first thing that I shall mind is the Choice of Officers viz. Elders and Deacons They should be chosen according to the Rules and Directions God hath left in his Word viz. Men fitly qualified A Bishop must not be soon angry 1 Tim. 3.2 to 8. T it 1 5 6 7. not given to Wine no Striker not self-willed not a Brawler not Covetous not a Novice He must be blameless one that rules well his own House apt to teach a Lover of good Men sober just temperate able by sound Doctrine to convince Gainsayers There are Directions also given about their Wives 2. Every Member hath his peculiar Vote in chusing of their Officers after Election they are to be ordained by Prayer and laying on of Hands Acts 6.6 13.3 3. The Pastor or Bishop is to feed the Flock to be faithful and laborious in preaching the Word of Life exhorting reproving comforting 1 Tim. 4.12 16. according as he finds occasion 4. It behoveth him together with the Church to be careful whom they receive into the Family viz. none but such as are converted true penitent and believing Persons as near as they can 5. They ought to know the State of the Flock Prov. 27.23 Heb. 13.17 and to watch over every Member thereof 6. The Members of the Church ought to study their Duty 1. To their Pastor to provide for him a sufficient Maintenance 1 Cor. 9.9 to 14. that he may not be encumbered with worldly Affairs and thereby made unfit for his great Work and Business he is called to See Planters Labourers c. 2. To pray for him and shew him all due Respect Eph. 6.19 as the Steward and Embassador of Christ 3. As to their Duties one to another as Fellow-Members of God's Church it is needful for them to know how they should carry and behave themselves towards their offending Brethren And as touching this it is necessary to consider 1. The Rule touching private Offences 2. Touching publick and scandalous Offences and Offenders 1. Touching private Offences Christ hath left us Directions in Mat. 18.15 16. If thy Brother offend thee tell him his Fault between thee and him alone but if he will not hear thee take one or two more c. But if he still neglect to hear them tell it to the Church But if he will not hear the Church then he is fit for Church-dealing or Excommunication Let all take heed they do not make publick any Evil or Offence of their Brethren that is private for this is an utter Fault and a Violation to the Law of Christ and Order of his House 2. Touching publick and scandalous Sins and Offenders such as expose the Name of God to a Reproach as Fornication Covetousness Idolatry Drunkenness Rioting c. these without thorow and unfeigned Repentance ought forthwith to be delivered up to Satan or put out of the Church into the Kingdom of Satan 1 Cor. 5.5 from whence they came And truly it cannot be known quickly who hath true Repentance that fall into such great Sins until there be some Time of Trial. Reformation of Life is the chief part of Repentance therefore to clear the Name of God from Reproach and the better to bring the Offender to the Sence of his Sin the Ordinance of Excommunication ought in my Judgment immediatly upon Conviction to pass against him 3. In the Administration of Justice and Judgment in the Church special Care ought to be taken that with all Wisdom and Impartiality Persons may be dealt withal Let the Church and Pastor see to it that the Rich be no more spared than the Poor Levi was not to know his Father in Judgment IX In a religious Family Devotion is carefully and duely performed Prayer reading the Word c. 'T is a Reproach to a Family especially to the Master or Governor and Governess to have this neglected and a Sin very provoking to God Pour out thy Fury upon the Heathen that know thee not Jer. 20.25 and upon the Families that call not upon thy Name IX So the Church of God is the chief Place of Publick Devotion there the Word of God is and ought to be read And hence Paul saith to the Colossians When this Epistle is read amongst you Col. 4.16 17. cause it to be read also in the Church mark of the Laodiceans There the Word of God is truly and duely preached and the Sacraments administred Out of Zion the Perfection of Beauty Psal 50.2 Eph. 3.10 God hath shined To the intent that now unto Principalities and Powers in heavenly
Places might be known by the Church the manifold Wisdom of God Hence God is said to love the Gates of Zion Psal 87.2 viz. the Place of his visible Worship more than all the Dwellings of Jacob. Can there be a greater Reproach to a Church or any thing more provoking to God than to have Prayer and other Branches of Publick Worship and Devotion wholly neglected among them X. All the Family yea every particular Person thereof ought to be called together and they diligently to obey that Call and come together at the Time of Devotion or when Prayer is solemnly performed therein X. So the whole Church I mean each Community of Christians yea every particular Member thereof ought to be called together and they diligently to obey that Call at all Times when Prayer or any other part of Church-Service Devotion and Worship is to be performed Heb 10.25 Not forsaking the assembling of your selves together as the manner of some is c. Acts 2.1 They were all with one accord in one Place XI Some Families are exceeding great consisting of many Persons especially if it be the Family of a Prince or noble Person XI The whole Family of Christ the great Prince of Heaven and Earth I mean the whole universal Church both Militant and Triumphant is exceeding great the one part of which is in Heaven and the other on Earth Eph. 3.15 16. For this Cause I bow my Knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ of whom the whole Family in Heaven and Earth is named c. Ephes 3.15 16. XII It is exceeding commendable and honourable for all that belong unto a Family to be truly and cordially affectionate one to another to be ready and willing to do all Offices of Love and Kindness so far as the Law of such a Relation doth require of each in their respective Places and Callings XII So the Lord Jesus the Head and Governor of his Church hath strictly commanded and doth exceedingly commend the Grace of Love in and among all his Family The Church is never more desirable or comely in this World than when the Love of each Member doth abound one towards another when Ministers love the People and the People heartily love them and when every one in the Station wherein God hath set him is ready and willing to do any Office of Love How amiable upon this account is the Church of God! Inferences THis shews that the Church of God are a choice and peculiar People such who have given up themselves in the Order and Fellowship of the Gospel walking together in Love as a holy religious and united Family according to the Order and Discipline Christ hath left in his Word having sweet Acquaintance and Intimacy one with another And now to conclude with this Head from the Whole we may infer I. That God's Church is most dear and precious in his Sight or a People that he hath most choice Love and Affections to and takes great Care of II. That the Church of God under the Gospel-Dispensation is not National Parochial c. III. That the Church of God are a People separated from the World in respect of the Worship Traditions and sinful Customs thereof c. Non-conformity to the World in these respects is an indispensible Duty Be not conformed to this World Rom. 12.2 Come out from amongst them and be ye separated saith the Lord and touch not the unclean thing c. 2 Cor. 6.17 IV. That the true Church of God is a Number of sincere and godly Christians who have solemnly covenanted and given up themselves to walk in the true Order and Fellowship of the Gospel according to the exact Rule of God's Word amongst whom the Word of God is truly preached and the Sacraments are duely and in a right manner administred V. That God's Church hath many Enemies and yet in despite of them all shall abide and the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against her And tho for a time she may be low and under great Sufferings yet she shall arise to a great Degree of Glory in the latter Day THE Eighth HEAD OF Metaphors Allegories and Similes WITH Other Borrowed TERMS That respect MEN. I. Of Men in general II. Of the Godly or good Men. III. Of Sinners or wicked Men. Men compared to Earth Jer. 22.9 Hear O Earth Earth Earth Psal 33.5 Let all the Earth fear the Lord. Let all the Earth keep Silence Rev. 12. But the Earth helped the Woman BY Earth in these Scriptures we are to understand Men dwelling upon the Earth Earth Parallel THe Earth is far from Heaven there is a vast Difference between them ALl Men whilst they remain unconverted or abide in a State of Nature are said to be far from God tho not in respect of Place yet in respect of Condition Men being by reason of Sin in a State of Enmity Eph. 2.13 Ye that sometimes were afar off are now made nigh by the Blood of Christ II. The Earth is a heavy lumpish and gross Body II. So Man naturally is Earth-like a heavy and lumpish Piece being taken out of the Earth and the Off-spring of red Earth As is the earthy 1 Cor. 15.48 such are they that are earthy III. The Earth hath its great Dependency upon the Heavens did not the Rain from above water it and the Sun shine upon it how hard and barren would it soon be II. So Man hath all his Dependency upon God neither the spiritual Man nor the natural Man can subsist unless the Heavens send down Blessings upon them All humane as well as divine Growth and Fruitfulness comes from above IV. Earth turns and cleaves to Earth as its proper Center Tho a Piece of it may by force be lifted up or thrown upward yet by an innate Propensity to descend it naturally falls down again IV. So Man naturally cleaves to and takes delight in earthly Things He that is after the Flesh Rom. 8.5 minds the Things of the Flesh He that is not born anew born of the Spirit but is wholly an earthly Man the Earth is his proper Center tho sometimes his Heart may in an artificial way as it were be lifted upwards yet down he falls again to his own Center V. What a dark Dungeon would the Earthly Globe be did not the Heavens shine upon it V. So what a dark Dungeon is Man's Heart and in what Egyptian Darkness would all Men and Women be involved were it not for the Light of the God of Heaven his Word and blessed Spirit VI. Those Things that are fed and nourished by the Earth are Earth and we see go or return to Earth again VI. So the Body of Man which is fed from the Earth which was taken out of the Earth we daily see goeth to the Earth again and therefore Man may be called Earth Earth Earth Jer. 22.29 that was his Original Earth he was and Earth he is and to Earth he
Men Heb. 2.1 2 Rev. 2.4 like leaking Vessels let out the precious Grace of God they lose their Zeal Faith Love Courage c. And also many times the Word of God as it comes from the Preacher savours of the earthen Vessel for the best of Men have Flesh in them as well as Spirit Were there nothing but this precious Treasure of Grace and Divine Wisdom in them it would not be so but Satan like a cursed Enemy stirs up the Remainders of the Old Man in the Soul and through his subtil Temptations causes the Preacher to mix the Wine with Water or the pure Doctrine of Christ with Man's Wisdom by which means he vaunts and prides it oftentimes in himself IX When a Vessel proves very defective the Owner perceiving he is like to come to loss empties the choice Liquor from Vessel to Vessel IX So God many times finding his Vessels defective and that they contract Filth or prove leaky empties his choice Liquor from Vessel to Vessel according to that of the Prophet Jer. 48 11. Moab hath been at ease from his Youth and hath setled upon his Lees and hath not been removed from Vessel to Vessel which is meant of Afflictions God by bringing a People into Adversity in the sence of this Text may be said to move pour out or empty them from Vessel to Vessel A long Time of Ease and Prosperity proves hurtful to God's Children like as the Wine receives detriment by setling on its Lees. A Day of general Persecution proves various in its Effects Some are thereby emptied of chice Gifts and Endowments that were in them and others receive thereby a double measure God takes away the one Talent for want of Improvement and gives it to him that had five Mat. 25.28 X. Earthen Vessels are soon broken they are very brittle Things alas but with one Knock they are gone X. So the Saints of God and Ministers of the Gospel are poor frail and brittle Creatures when God permits the Enemy but a little to let flie against them how are they dashed to pieces by their hands How many precious Vessels did Queen Mary destroy and consume to Ashes But this must always be considered viz. God hath a gracious Design in suffering the Enemy thus to break in pieces his choice Vessels and one Reason thereof is That the precious Treasure of the Gospel may be the more diffusive and spread it self that its precious Odor might perfume the more Souls The Blood of the Saints hath been always accounted the Seed of the Church XI Earthly Vessels are of little value they are not much accounted of XI God's faithful Saints and Servants as they are of little esteem in the Eyes of the World The precious Sons of Zion Lam. 4.2 comparable to fine Gold how are they esteemed as earthen Pitchers So they have but low and mean thoughts of themselves 2 Cor. 4.7 Rom 9.23 We have this Treasure in earthen Vessels that the Excellency of the Power might be of God and not of us Simile Disparity OTher Vessels are made by Men. BUt the Saints and Ministers of the Gospel are Vessels of the Lord 's making He did not only form them considered as Men but also as spiritual Vessels viz. they are chosen Ministers prepared for his blessed Use He is a chosen Vessel to bear my Name amongst the Gentiles c. Acts 9.15 The Saints are called Vessels of Mercy prepared unto Glory II. Other Vessels when broken into small Pieces are generally quite spoiled and can never be set together again II. But the Vessels of the Lord tho they are broken in pieces by Death are not thereby spoiled and utterly lost but shall be set together again and be made far more glorious than they were before Inferences IT may teach the Saints of God to have low thoughts of themselves What is an earthen Vessel It is true the Treasure may be excellent that is in the Vessel but that doth not appertain to the Vessel Let God have the Glory of all 1 Cor. 4 6 7. What hast thou which thou hast not received 2. Take heed you that are Saints that you do not like earthen Vessels smite one against another lest by one another you are dashed to pieces Remember what frail and brittle Creatures you are even poor earthen Vessels 3. It may teach the Saints also to look to themselves lest they gather Filth let every one keep their Vessels clean Wash your selves daily in the Tears of true Repentance and by Faith in that Fountain that is set open for Sin and for Uncleanness 4. It may teach the Saints of God to be careful of their poor Ministers remembring always that they are also but poor frail Vessels 5. Let the Wicked dread the Thoughts of the great Day such I mean as have or strive to break in pieces Christ's chosen Vessels what will they do in that Day when He makes Inquisition for Blood Saints compared to Lions Prov. 28.1 The Wicked fly when none pursue but the Righteous are as bold as a Lion Micah 5.8 And the Remnant of Jacob shall be as a Lion c. The Godly are compared to Lions Simile Parallel A Lion is a very magnanimous and couragious Creature he will not flie from his Enemies he turneth not away for fear of any SO the Saints of God are full of spiritual Courage they are not dismayed at the Threats of Men. Psal 27.3 I will not fear what Man can do unto me Tho an Host should encamp against me my Heart shall not fear tho I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death I will fear no Evil. Hence they are said to be as bold as a Lion Shall such a Man as I flie Neh. Quest But some may say Wherein doth the Courage of the Godly appear wherein are they as bold as a Lion Answ In their being valiant and couragious for the Truth And this they shew forth many ways 1. By their speaking for it when others speak against it God's Truth his Way and People are commonly derided and spoke against and he that is a sincere and valiant Christian will at all times when he sees there is need for it vindicate it and speak in the behalf thereof 2. In their endeavouring to clear it from Reproach and Infamy The Way or Truth of God is frequently reproached 1. 'T is called Error and Heresy Acts 24.14 Acts 24.5 Acts 17.19 After that way you call Heresy so worship I the God of my Fathers c. 2. 'T is called Sedition Hence Paul was accused for being a Mover of Sedition 3. 'T is commonly called a new Doctrine We would know what this new Doctrine whereof thou speakest is 3. They shew their Courage in contending earnestly for the Truth they will dispute and argue out the Matter in behalf of Truth and not give up the Justness and Goodness of their Cause as long as they are able to stand
Ainsworth gives it from the Hebrew Word a Propitiation covering this saith the Apostle applyeth to Christ called God's Propitiation 1 Joh. 2.2 't is in Christ Mercy is truly seated and 't is he that hath made a Propitiation for our Sins II. It was the Cover of the Ark where the two Tables lay So Christ is the true Cover Rom. 3. and Deliverer from the Curse and Accusation of the Law III. It was of pure Gold noting the spotless Holiness of Christ IV. Upon the Mercy-Seat were two Cherubims these Cherubims signifyed the holy Angels they stretched their Wings on high covering or shadowing so the Mercy-Seat This Word is used for Protection or Defence from Evil saith learned Ainsworth And doubtless it might signify the usefulness of Angels in Christ's Spiritual Kingdom they looked down upon the Mercy-Seat signifying the Mystery of Christ's Incarnation or God manifested in the Flesh which things the Angels desired to look into hence the Apostle saith in another place 1 Pet. 1. He was seen of Angels seen with Delight and Admiration Some by the Mercy-Seat and Cherubims understand the Holy Trinity in Unity viz. By the Mercy-Seat being a Figure of ●hrist and the two Cherubims the Father and the Holy Ghost and by the two Cherubims at the end of the Mercy-Seat they understand Christ's standing between God and and the Rigour of his Justice God looking on the Law through Christ as fulfilled by him for us and from hence communing with us But that the Father should be represented to us in the Figure of one of the Cherubims I see no ground for it forasmuch as we read of no Similitude of the Father save the Person of Christ only So Deut. 4.15 The Table of Shew-Bread a Type of Christ IT was covered over with Gold and a Crown about it noting saith Guild the Purity of Christ's Humanity with the Glory of his Deity and Majesty of his Kingdom II. It had Food called Shew-Bread set upon it which none were to eat of but the Priest only signifying that Spiritual Nourishment which is in Christ the Bread of Life which none receive or partake of but Believers only or the Royal Priesthood of the Faithful III. The Bread was always to be upon the Table signifying in Christ there is Food continually for our Souls IV. There was much Bread twelve Cakes or square Loaves c. signifying in Christ there is Food and Nourishment enough for all who see a necessity of him or it doth shew how plentifully God feeds his Elect his poor shall not want Bread his Table is always spread always richly and abundantly furnished The Candlestick a Type of Christ and of his Mystical Body IT was the only thing that held the Light which enlightned the Sanctuary So from C rist all the Light of Grace and ●piritual Gifts come for the use and benefit of his Church II. It had seven Lamps to signify that perfection of Light that is in Christ III. It was placed in the Sanctuary So is Christ as a glorious Light placed in his Church or Spiritual Sanctuary Out of Zion the Perfection of Beauty God hath shined Some by the Lamps understand the Ministers of the G●spel were signified IV. It had an upright Stem which bore the many Branches that issued or proceeded from the same typifying Christ Jesus that true and blessed Stalk and Fountain of Light from whom all Light floweth and who bears up and keeps constant in the Truth all the Branches and true Light-Bearers of his Word Rev. 1.20 V. The Branches were adorned with Bowls Knobs and Flowers c. So are the Ministers of his Gospel or true Spiritual Light-Bearers with many rare and most excellent Graces and Gifts of the Holy Spirit VI. Aaron dressed those Lamps and renewed their Oyl daily So our High Priest Jesus Christ is the only Enlightner and Fitter of his faithful Ministers That they may shine more clearly and be the greater Ornament to his Church 't is he that supplies them continually with his Spirit and the saving Graces thereof VII The Candlestick had Snuffers and Snuff Dishes of pure Gold which might figure forth the Good and Godly Discipline of the C●urch whereby those evil Persons who hinder the Peace and Glory of it are taken away by Excommunication The Altar of Perfume Exod. 30.1 to 13. a Type of Christ THe Altar was made of Shittim Greek incorruptible Wood or Wood that never rots overlaid with Gold and having a Crown about it as had the Ark this Altar signified Christ in both his Natures his Deity yeilding Glory to his Humanity and now crown'd with Glory and Majesty at God's right Hand where he abides for ever incorruptible c. II. The Altar had Horns on the four Corners thereof overlaid with Gold which were not only for Ornament Ezek. 43.16 Heb. 3.4 but to keep things from falling off the Altar for the Horns were upward And Horns usually signify Power and Might these four Horns saith the learned Ainsworth signified the Power and Glory of Christ's Priesthood for the Salvation of his Church gathered from the four Corners of the Earth III. The Incense was only to be offered upon this Altar to shew that all our Prayers and Services must be performed in Christ's Name Re● 8.3 4 5. or offered up upon the Golden Altar of his Mediation IV. The Incense was to be first beaten made fit and well prepared before it was to be put on the Altar Psal 41.2 Psal 51. noting how our Prayers which are compared to Incense ought to proceed from a humble contrite and broken Spirit which we offer up in the Name of Jesus Christ V. The Incense was kindled by Fire upon the Altar So must our Prayers be holy and fervent we must pray with much Zeal or be set on Fire by the Spirit and powerful Heat and Operation thereof if we would have them accepted upon the Golden Altar c. Rev. 8.3 4 5. VI. The Incense was offered up by the Priest So are the Prayers of all the Saints made acceptable to the Father through the Oblation and Intercession of our High Priest VII No strange Incense was to be offered upon this Altar This figured the Prayers of the Saints must be according to the Will of God Mat. 21.22 1 Joh. 5.14 Rom. 8.26 by his Spirit and in Faith not in a vain or formal manner after the Tradition of Man we must not intermix them with any Superstitious and Idolatrous Devices or Human Inventions we must offer up no strange Prayer no Prayer to Saints nor Angels 8. The Perfume was to be perpetually before the Lord which signified not only the continual exercise of Prayer which daily we should use Heb. 7.25 but also the perpetual Intercession of our Saviour in the Heavens for us 9. The High Priest only made this Perfume and it might not be applyed to any other use than to burn before the Lord teaching us that Christ
which the Person hanged is said to be accursed in the Sight of God as Things of old were according to the Levitical Ministration Respect is had by Moses to Christ the Mediator as the Apostle expounds it in the aforesaid Place He is made a Curse and Sin for us 2 Cor. 5.21 For tho the Reason or Occasion of hanging in the Old Testament be vastly different from Christ for they that were hanged then were hanged for their own Crimes but Christ bears the Punishment of other Mens Sins imputed to him yet in hoc ipso tertio in this very third or meaning they are Types of Christ in as much they were accounted Ceremonially accursed by God See 1 Pet. 2.24 Deut. 21 c. Canon VIII One Thing is sometimes a Type and Figure of two Things even contrary Things but in divers respects THus the Deluge wherein Noah was saved was to Believers a Type of Baptism But in regard the Wicked were drowned in it it typified the Damnation of Reprobates at the Great Day To this Head some refer the Places where Christ who is called a Rock and a Corner-stone is said to be to the Godly a Rock or Stone of Salvation but to the Wicked a Rock of Offence So Christ is called a Lyon for his Strength but the Devil is so called for his Cruelty But the two later are rather a different Explication of one Metaphorical Appellation with respect to different or divers Things Canon IX In Types and Antitypes an Enallage Permutation or Change sometimes happens as when the Thing figured and adumbrated takes to it self the Name of the Figure shadow or Type and on the contrary when the Type and Figure of the Thing represented takes to it self the Name of the Antitype EXamples of the first Sort may be read Ezek. 34.23 37.24 Hos 3.5 where Christ is called David who in many Things was a Type of Christ John 1.29 36. Christ is called a Lamb because the Paschal-Lamb was an eminent Type of him Thus he is called our Passover 1 Cor. 5.7 Rom. 3.25 Christ is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Propitiatory or Mercy-seat not because of the Propitiation he made for our Sins 1 John 2.2 but because the Covering of the Ark of the Covenant which the 70 render by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * Which Moses calls 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was a Type of him The New Testament Church is frequently called Sion Isa 2.2 c. Jerusalem Gal. 4.26 Rev. 21.2 because these were Types of it The Ministers of the Gospel are called the Sons of Levi say some for the same Reason viz. that they typified these but this is disputed Of the later Kind you may read Examples 1 in Prophetical Types when the Name of a Person or Thing which properly agrees with the Antitype for which the Type is proposed is given or attributed to any as Esa 7.3 and 8.1 3. So the honest Wife of Hosea the Prophet and his Children born in lawful Wedlock by the Command of God are called a Wife of Whoredoms and Children of Whoredoms Hos 1.2 Because of the Israelites Hos 1.2 who were the Antitype and guilty of this viz. spiritual Whoredom See ver 4 6 8. In Historical Types as when hanging was called in the Old Testament the Curse of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Lord because it was a Type of Christ who was made a Curse for our Sins Gal. 3.13 See Esa 45.1 with 8. verse To conclude with a general Canon 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Imagines gerunt nomina sui Prototypi that is Pictures or Figures are call'd by the Names of the Persons they represent as Caesar's Statue or Picture is called Caesar and so of others See Gen. 41.26 Dan. 8.20 c. OF PARABLES Wherein shall be given 1. the Definition of the Word and Thing 2. It s Division 3. Canons respecting it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Collatio Comparison A Parable is called so 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which besides other Significations which this Subject is unconcern'd in for it signifies objicere conjicere detorquere committere appropinquare transmittere c. denotes conferring comparing or the Collocation of different Things Jerom * Tom. 3. Epist 151. ad Algasium q. 6. p. 359. calls it a Similitude because as a previous Shadow of Truth it represents it Tossanus says that it denotes the Comparison of Heavenly Things with Earthly It answers to the Hebrew * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Mashal Properly and strictly it signifies an artificial Narrative of a Thing done to signify another Thing So Glassius says As to the different Significations of the Word it is first used to denote any Similitude or Comparison whatsoever Mat. 24.32 Mark 3.23 where the Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Parable is used 2. 'T is used to signify any Thing obscurely and figuratively expounded as Mat. 15.15 where Peter calls the Words of Christ a Parable 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ver 11. which is expounded ver 17 c. 3. 'T is used to denote a Proverb or Adage as Luk. 4.23 where that vulgar and overworn Saying of the common Proverb Medice cura teipsum Physician heal thy self is called a Parable 4. For a Type of the Old Testament prefiguring a Thing in the New Heb. 9.9 11.19 where the Word which we translate Figure is in the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Parable 5. For special Doctrine which yet is to be understood more universally and extended more largely so Luke 14.7 6. It is taken properly and strictly for an artificial Narration of a Thing as it were transacted to signify another Thing as Mat. 13.3 10 13 c. Chap. 21.33 45. 22.1 with several other Places of which you may read more in the first Volume As to its 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Appellations of a Parable are Hebrew and Greek The usual Word in the Hebrew is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Maschal according to the Syriack and Chaldee 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Letter ש being changed into ת as Mat. 13.18 24 c. 15.15 21.33 45. 22.1 Mark 3.23 from the Root 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies to rule or liken or assimilate that so the original Signification of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 might be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a ruling Sentence viz. an eminent and authentick Saying or a Similitude and Comparison In these Texts the Hebrew Word signifies Parable This Hebrew Word denotes 1. the Comparing of one Thing with another as Ezek. 24.3 2. A famous or received Saying as 1 Sam. 10.12 Ezek. 18.2 3. An obscure Saying that needs Exposition Ezek. 20.49 See 21.5 4. A Thing gravely spoken and comprehending great Matters in a few Words Job 27.1 Num. 23.7 18. Chap. 24.3 15. so Psal 49.5 78.2 5. That which is sad and complaining or grievous Mourning and Lamentation Mich. 2.4 6. That which is Ironical and insulting as Esa 14.4
like this or that Thing we are not to understand that it is so in all its Parts or in every Respect but only in such Things as are declared in the Similitude So Christ is compared to a Thief only in this respect because he comes in a Time when unlook'd for or when unexpected Luk. 12.39 9. All Parables do not conclude in the same but in a different Manner Some from Likeness a simili as the seven Parables Mat. 13. Some from Things unlike as that of the unjust Judge Him that desired three Loaves and the unjust Steward c. FINIS AN Alphabetical Table OF THE FOURTH BOOK A. Afflictions AFflictions compared to Fire in five respects Page 378 When Afflictions may be said to be very grievous Page 388 389 The Nature Kind and Cause of Afflictions largely opened Page 377 to 390 Ambassadors Ministers of Christ are his Ambassadors Page 282 Angels Angels why so called Page 49 They are compared to Watchers the Reason why shewed in five Things Page 50 Their Work and Office Page 50 51 52 Why they are called God's Host opened Page 53 54 Why they are compared to the Face of a Man c. opened Page 57 Why to a Flame of Fire opened Page 62 Why compared to Horses white red c. Page 63 64 Anchor Hope a sure Anchor shewed at large in eleven Particulars Page 26 27 28 Arrows Afflictions God's Arrows Page 389 What more particularly are God's Arrows Page 390 B. Babylon THe Church of Rome proved to be Mystery Babylon Page 297 First Negatively 1. By Whore of Babylon is not meant Jerusalem 2. Not the Turkish Empire 3. Not Rome Heathen 4. Not Protestants of any Denomination Page 300 to 303 Secondly In the Affirmative That by the Whore or Mystery Babylon is meant the present State and Church of Rome clearly evinced Page 322 to 326 Baptism Baptism how taken Page 36 37 Called a Burial Page 35 Babes Saints called Babes wherefore shewed in eighteen Particulars Page 140 141 Blind Wicked Men blind shewed in five Partic. Page 230 Bitter How a Saint may be sustained under bitter Afflictions Page 389 Breast-plate Why Righteousness is so called Page 10 11 Builders Why Ministers of the Gospel are called Builders opened in ten Particulars Page 277 278 Bulls Wicked Men why called Bulls Page 235 236 Burthen Sin a Burthen shewed in three things What a Burthen Sin is opened Page 344 The least Sin a Burthen to a tender Heart Page 344 Bush The Church compared to a Bush on Fire shewed in six things Page 106 107 108 C. Captives Wicked Men Captives with the Nature of their Captive-State opened Page 201 to 204 Clouds Christ 's Ministers why compared to Clouds Page 269 False Teachers compared to Clouds without Rain Page 294 Captain What kind of Captain Christ is shewed Page 158 Cedars Saints compared to Cedars opened in five Particulars Page 181 182 Children Saints called Children of God opened Page 142 143 Conscience What Conscience is opened Page 69 Conscience a Witness shewed in ten Particulars Page 70 71 72 The Excellency of a good Conscience Page 73 How a good Conscience may be known Page 74 City of God The Church called the City of God shewed in twenty Particulars Page 76 to 83 What a City Sion is Page 84 Church Church the Anti-type of Solomon's Temple Page 87 Church the Anti-type of the second Temple Page 89 Courage Saints like a Lion for Courage wherein their Courage ought to be shewed opened in eight Particulars Page 188 D. Day of Grace WHy so called Page 367 How to know when the Day of Grace draws towards an end shewed in five things Page 368 Darkness Divers Metaphorical Notations of Darkness Page 383 Hell a Place of utter Darkness Page 411 Affliction called Darkness Page 383 Death Death a Sleep why so called opened in three things Page 399 Dead Wicked Men dead in Sin what meant thereby opened in seven Particulars Page 227 228 Debt Debtors Sin a Debt why so called opened Page 332 334 How our Debts are satisfied for and yet freely forgiven largely opened Page 236 to 238 Wicked Men why called Debtors Page 200 Devil Wicked Men compared to the Devil Page 254 Devil why called a Lion and a Serpent Page 363 Dignity The great Dignity of Ministers Page 286 Dogs Wicked Men compared to Dogs in sixteen Particulars Page 232 c. Doves The Property of Doves and why the Saints are compared to them opened in 13 things Page 192 Deceivers Their many Ways to deceive laid open Page 295 Door What the Door is into the true Church Page 278 279 E. Eagles SAints compared to Eagles in ten things Page 141 Why wicked Men are compared to Eagles Page 253 F. Faith FAith why called a Shield Page 16 How you may know true Faith Page 15 16 17 The Necessity of Faith Page 19 20 The Difference between a weak and strong Faith Page 20 21 The Excellency of Faith Page 15 16 Family The Church called a Family Page 128 129 The Nature and Excellency of the Government thereof Page 128 129 Foxes Wicked Men why compared to Foxes Page 241 242 Forgiveness of Sin What it is we ask of God in that Petition Forgive us our Debts Page 340 341 No Forgiveness without Christ's Blood or Reconciliation made by him Page 342 Fowler Satan why called a Fowler and what a subtil Fowler he is opened in 5 Things Page 362 363 Floods Afflictions compared to Floods in 9 Things Page 386 In what respect God may be said to sit upon the Floods ibid Field This World why called a Field Page 392 Furnace Afflictions why compared to a Furnace Page 381 Fools Wicked Men Fools or Idiots opened Page 111 112 G. Garden THe Church why called a Garden opened in many Particulars Page 112 113 Girdle Truth why called a Girdle opened in 10 Partic. Page 4 to 8 Government The Nature of Church Order and Government opened in 12 Partic. Page 129 The Excellency of a Family or Church consists in its good and orderly Government Page 130 Gold The Nature of Gold and why Faith is compared to it opened in seven Partie Page 15 16 17 The Excellency of tryed Faith above Gold Page 18 The Godly why compared to Gold Page 190 191 Goats Why wicked Men as Hypocrites c. are compared to Goats Page 243 244 Why the Devil is call'd the God of this World Page 359 Godliness Godliness a great Mystery proved by nine Arguments Page 371 372 Gray-Hairs Sin and Judgments upon a People why called Gray-Hairs in six Things Page 357 England at this time gray-headed Page 359 H. Hardness CHrist's Souldiers must endure Hardness opened in seven Particulars Page 154 155 Harvest Day of Grace why called Harvest in 8 Things Page 370 Heirs Saints why called Heirs Heirs of God in six Things Page 145 Heart Heart of Flesh why so called and how such a Heart may be known in four things Page 194 Heaven Heaven why called Paradise Page 407 Heaven called