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A10399 Tvventy nine lectures of the Church very necessary for the consolation and support of Gods Church, especially in these times: wherein is handled, first, in generall concerning first, the name; secondly, the titles; thirdly, the nature, fourthly, the diuision of the true Church: secondly, of the visible Church ... and lastly, the application of it to all Churches in the world so farre as they are knowne to vs. By that learned and faithfull preacher, Master Iohn Randall, Batchelor of Diuinity, pastor of Saint Andrewes Hubbart in little Eastcheape, London, and sometimes fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford. Published by the coppie perfected and giuen by the author in his life time; carefully preserued and adorned with notes in the margent, by the late faithfull minister of Christ, Master William Holbrooke. Randall, John, 1570-1622.; Holbrooke, William. 1631 (1631) STC 20683; ESTC S115641 423,199 550

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be beleeued besides the Word Gal. 1.8 Reas 6 Lastly the practice of the faithful is answerable to this both of teachers and learners the Teachers they haue referred the people still for certaine proofe of the truth to the Scriptures Esa 8.20 to the law and to the testimony if they speake not according to this Word it is because they haue not light in them Acts 10.43 to him giue all the Prophets witnesse saith Peter to Cornelius referring the truth hee taught to be tryed by the Scripture and so this hath beene the practice of the learners Acts 17.11 12. The men of Berea seached the Scriptures to try whether the things were so as Paul had taught them and yet Paul was a principall member of the Church and in his Doctrine hee was specially guided by the Spirit more then euer any Church was since and the Bereans are commended for this and not accounted curious So that the Teachers and the Learners haue still referred themselues for the tryall of the truth to the Scriptures and not to the Church and therefore the authority of the Scripture is greater then the authority of the Church Yea Obiect but you will say so the Scriptures are vsually referred to the censure of other Scripture and yet that is no proofe that therefore one Scripture is of greater authority then another how then doth this proue that the Scripture is of greater authority then the Church I answer Answ yes It proues the first ponit of the obseruation plainely that is that the Church is not aboue the Scripture which is the maine controuersie Nay if it be well considered it proues the second point of the obseruation that the authority of the Scripture is greater then that of the Church I say it proues it as sufficiently though not at the first sight so plainely for still in euery kinde there must be one highest which all the rest must settle vpon else there will be no stay at all but we shall runne on infinitely and without end now the Scripture or the Church is the highest thing in this kinde whereon we are to rest for they cnanot be equall then the Scriptures must needs be highest and if they be referred to any at all it must be to themselues for there is none greater nor higher as in the matter of an oath Heb. 6.13 to 16. men sweare by him that is greater then them selues But God sweares by himselfe because there is none greater to sweare by So likewise the Church is referred to the Scripture for trial because the Scripture is higher then the Church but Scripture is referred to Scripture because there is none higher to be referred to nor there cannot be two highests in one kinde for that is against nature and reason too and therefore when the sayings of the Church are referred to the approbation of Scripture it is the referring of them to an higher and so the authority of the Scripture is greater then the authority of the Church The vses are these The first is matter of refutation Vse 1 against the Papists that vsually disparage the holy Scriptures and set them downe too low and doat on the Church aduancing it too high their reach therein is not so much the loue they beare to the Church it selfe but that thereby they might exalt themselues and their owne Church and that their faith might be reputed the onely true sauing faith because their Church teacheth it So that God and his Word must goe downe that they might be lifted vp but if it be true that the Church were aboue the Scriptures yet except they can proue their Church to be the only true Church of God which they are neuer able to doe it helps not their cause It is strange to see and heare what monstrous and blasphemous speaches and positions many of them haue deliuered to this purpose as that the Scripture is of no more authority without the approbation of the Church then Esops Fables Oh horrible blasphemie there are some others of a better kinde that are more modest that say that the Scriptures are to be fitted to the times and the sense thereof is to be altred as the times alter others there are that say that the Churches are not bound to take the Scriptures as true without the allegation of the Church and that the Church hath authority to reiect or allow Scripture and that yee may know that by the Church they meane their Romish church and by that the Pope hearken how blasphemously they ascribe vnto him all power in heauen and in earth that hee may dispence against the Apostles and their Canons and against all the commandements of God in the old and new Testament c. Here the world may see that the church of Rome is that whore of Babilon an impudent and shamelesse strumpet that sets such a brasen face and belches out such whorish filthy blasphemies against God and his Word the very naming of these positions is refutation enough for them in any Christians iudgements To come to their best positions in this controuersie Position 1 First the Church say they is supreme Iudge in all controuersies of Religion but yee see by this obseruation that it is not so God is higher and the Scripture is higher the Spirit indeede is the Iudge and the highest Iudge speaking openly and plainely in in the Word and secretly in the minde and heart of euery beleeuer 1. Ioh. 2 20 27. you haue anoyntment from that holy one and know all things And againe the same anoynting teacheth you of all things Obiect yea but say they are not men sent to the Priests to enquire at their mouhes Mal. 2.7 and is not the Priest the highest Iudge then Answ I answer What are wee to goe to the Priests for for the Law not for their owne Iudgement whereto if they speake wee are to receiue it yet not because it is their saying but Gods Law but happly they can deliuer no other but Gods Law that is flatly contradicted verse 8. where the Prophet saith that they are gone out of the way and haue caused many to fall by the Law yea but say they the high Priest was the Iudge as wee may see Deut. 17.8 12. But hee was to iudge according to the Law as we may see in Vers 11. so that except they will arrogate more to themselues then the messengers of the Lord of hoasts did vnder the law they cannot be Iudge nor Iudges of the Scripture The second position of theirs is this Position 2 That whatsoeuer the Church saith we must take it as a Law and obey it It is true that whatsoeuer the Church saith according the Law and Word of God we must obey it not otherwise The Scribes and Pharises were to bee obeyed as they sate in Moses chaire that is as they taught his Doctrine Matth. 23 2 3. but if they transgresse and bring in the precepts of men and their owne traditions
TWENTY NINE LECTVRES OF THE CHVRCH Very necessary for the consolation and support of Gods Church especially in these times Wherein is handled first in generall concerning first the Name secondly the Titles thirdly the Nature fourthly the diuision of the true Church Secondly of the visible Church first the Definition secondly the Causes thirdly the Members fourthly the Markes and Notes fifthly the Gouernment sixthly the Priuiledges seuenthly the Aduersaries eighthly the Authority And lastly the application of it to all Churches in the World so farre as they are knowne to vs. By that Learned and Faithfull Preacher Master IOHN RANDALL Batchelor of Diuinity Pastor of Saint Andrewes Hubbart in little Eastcheape London and sometimes Fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford Published by the Coppie perfected and giuen by the Author in his life time carefully preserued and adorned with Notes in the Margent by the late faithfull Minister of Christ Master William Holbrooke Glorious things are spoken of Thee O City of God Psal 87.3 London Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Nathanael Newbery at the Starre in Popes-head Alley 1631. TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL TRVLY RELIGIOVS AND MY much honoured Friend Mr. Richard Knightly of Preston-Capes in the County of Northampton Esquire and one of his Maiesties Iustices of Peace in the same County Grace and peace be mulplied c. Worthy Sir IT is a Prouerbe no more common than true that True Loue will creepe where it cannot goe as appeares in that fact of Mary Magdalen who wishing well to the person of Christ shee washeth his feet yea it will begin below at the ground to ascend vp to the top as Zacheus when hee climbed the figtree to get the sight of Christ. Loue to Christ will shew it selfe by a loue of his Church and ascend to him in heauen by speaking a good word for it and seeking and procuring her welfare here on earth Jt is that spirituall Temple to which Christ hath promised his perpetuall presence during the time of this world And it is the duty of euery Christian so farre as in him lyeth to further the building thereof according to that of Chrysostome Hom. in Act. 8. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that euery one of the faithfull ought to edifie the Church Jf they can doe nought else yet let them imitate Dauids patterne Psal 51.18 And hearken to his precept Psal 122.6 Sutable to the practice of the Jewes in the building of the Temple some did giue one gift some another some did labour in hewing squaring others in bringing and bearing them to the raising vp of the structure But especially is the burden of this work layed vpon the shoulders of Ministers which like Bezaleel and Aholiab are fitted and furnished of God for this worke and haue the cure and care thereof committed to them Now the Lord hath not giuen to all alike but to some more some lesse yet all for the good of his Church To the Author of this Treatise he had giuen more than ordinary gifts as his works already published do shew He had the honor to be a wise Master-builder to be like those builders in Nehem. 4.17 with one hand he wrought in the worke with the other he held a weapon as you shall see apparently in this Treatise wherin hee doth confirme professed truths and confute opposite errors Jt pleased God whilest he was liuing to make him an happy instrument of staying many in the Church who were ready to fall from it and to gaine many in which by seducements had been drawne away And as God gaue such successe to his Labours when he was aliue So J trust they shall find the same though he be dead if read with a single eye I dare assure you it is not the Treatise of any other but of him whose labours need not feare the Light Jt was perfected by his owne hand in his life and giuen to a neare and deare friend of mine who rests in the Lord who had hoped to haue published it in his life but being called away ere he could effect it J haue endeauoured to helpe to bring it forth to light and J doe here dedicate it to your Worship whose worthy care and earnest desire I know is so farre as in you lieth to further the good of the Church J might say much of your worth to the world but those that doe not know you will thinke I flatter those that doe will thinke J say too little But what Salomon saith of the vertuous woman Prou. 31. vlt. so I of you your owne workes praise you in the gates And as Boaz said to Ruth so may J of you changing the words a little All the people not onely of that place where you liue and I was borne but all the people of that country know you to be a vertuous Gentleman Go on good Sir stand for God and he will stand for you honor him and as he hath so he will honour and what seruice J may doe you by my prayers or otherwise you shall be assured of The Lord blesse you and yours and all your ample and religious kindred Your Worships in any thing J may to be commanded Ithiel Smart THE FIRST LECTVRE OF THE CHVRCH Your Question is What is a true visible Church HAuing spoken of God in the first place and of Christ in the second place it now followes in the third place that wee speake of the Church wherein we will stand vpon these two generall Points First an Introduction to prepare the way to the question secondly we will descend to the question it selfe First the Introduction and that consists of two branches first wee will shew that the order of the question is very naturall secondly that the matter is of great weight and importance First the order of the questions amongst themselues and so our worke and manner of proceeding is very naturall and that first in respect of God in the first question and secondly in respect of Christ in the second question and thirdly in respect of all the three questions laid together First in respect of God for our faith hauing been first informed and instructed concerning God himselfe the Authour and worker of all it is then in the next place to be informed touching his workes and amongst them first and principally of the first and chiefest of them all that is the Church For the Church is Gods owne speciall workmanship formed by his owne hand separated as a peculiar people to his owne Maiesty consecrated to his owne worship and seruice gathered by his owne Word purchased by his owne Sonne quickned and directed by his owne Spirit and ordained from all eternitie in his owne secret Councell to be partakers of his owne glory Besides of all the workes that God exerciseth towards his Creatures the greatest and best are they that God exerciseth towards his Church as Election Calling Iustification Sanctification Glorification c. Yea further whatsoeuer God doth worke besides in the
shall be made as white as snow Secondly here is comfort against their wants and defects and infirmities thou canst not pray nor performe any other good duty as thou oughtest yea but thou art a member of that blessed and glorious Church whereof Christ Iesus is the Head and therefore all thy wants and infirmities are couered and supplied by the perfection of Christ Thirdly here is comfort against temptation and against the Diuell and all his power for thou art a member of the true Church which is like to Mount Sion that cannot be remoued but shall stand fast for euer and euer the Gates of Hell nor all the power of the Diuell shall euer preuaile against thee the Lord for his owne glory which he hath set vpon vs will neuer see vs ouerthrowne Lastly here is comfort for vs against all the reproches of men that howsoeuer wee be as the off-scowring of the world in their vniust censures yet in Gods sight who iudgeth according to the truth wee are beautifull and glorious And therefore let this suffice to giue vs content against all the scoffes and nick-names in the world If wee bee so blessed and beautifull in Gods eyes what neede wee care though wee bee contemned in the world The fifth Vse is matter of terrour to the world that persecute Vse 5 and oppose themselues against Gods Church they know not who it is they make their force against it is euen against God and therefore they shall neuer preuaile and against the people of God the most glorious and blessed company that are And therefore first they may bee dismaied for they rush against a Rocke and kicke against the prick Act. 9. they shall neuer haue good successe yea secondly they shall be punished with the fierce and full vengeance and wrath of God because they resist the Lord and oppose his glorious and annointed Ones Vse 6 The sixth and last Vse is to reproue the peruerse opinion of the world that are blind and can see no grace nor beauty in the Church like vnto the wicked Iewes that would not see any forme or beauty in Christ Isai 53. they looke onely on the outward man and indeed there is nothing to bee seene but deformity and misery but if they could looke within there is perfect glory Yea but say they this is but your words wee can see no such glory in the Church but we can see a great deale of sinne and misery among you why doe you then face it out thus I answer we must vnderstand it with these limitations First it cannot bee discerned but with a spirituall eye and therefore the world cannot see it because they want this eye to discerne it withall Secondly it is vnderstood of the Church as they are considered in their Head Christ and not as they are considered by themselues If they consider the Church thus they shall perceiue perfect glory Christ himselfe being perfectly glorious and he couers and supplies our wants and deformities and presents vs as glorious to God his Father Thirdly it is so rather in our desires and Gods account then in actuall possession Fourthly we haue not th●s glory and blessednesse here but onely in the beginnings of it we haue some grace and some beauty and some glory here but it is to be perfected in heauen when there shall be a new Ierusalem Reuel 21.2 and then Christ shall present vs a glorious Body vnto God his Father without spot or wrinckle Ephes 5.27 which because some haue attained to already and the rest shall surely obtaine hereafter and haue some beginnings of it here already it may therefore bee iustly said in respect of some of her parts now and of all hereafter Thou art all faire my Loue and there is no spot in thee Thus you see how beautifull the Church is and blessed and glorious though the world be blind and can see no such thing in her And so much concerning the second generall Point propounded to be handled in the Doctrine of the Church The third Lecture of the Church THe third generall Point propounded to bee handled in the Doctrine of the Church is the Nature of the Church for so the order of teaching requires that when once wee doe know the name of a thing what it is called and the titles that it is graced withall then it followes that wee should search out the nature of the thing that is thus called and thus intituled For the names and titles of things may and are oft-times imparted to others But the nature of euery thing is proper to it selfe and cannot bee communicated to any thing else And therefore howsoeuer the name and titles set it forth vnto vs and make vs esteeme of it yet the nature will more fully expresse it and make vs the highlier to esteeme of it The name bearing diuers significations in ordinary method ought to bee diuided first and defined after But because the whole nature of the thing may bee aptly enough comprehended in one generall description and because the diuision hath a more neere dependance with that which followes making a ready steppe and passage thereunto we will first define therefore the nature of the Church and then proceede in the next place according to our order set downe to diuide it into seuerall kinds and branches The nature of the Church is thus described The Church of God in the true generall nature thereof is the whole company of Gods chosen both in heauen and earth where they are described by three things First by the efficient cause of their being of the Church Gods electing or chusing them Secondly by their number the whole Company Thirdly by the places where they are in heauen in earth First by the efficient cause of their being of the Church for the principall reason why any man is a true member of the true Church is because God hath chosen him to it First to saluation and glory as the end secondly and consequently to be of the Church as the means to the end Therfore the Church ofttimes is called Gods chosen Psal 33.12 Euen the people whom he hath chosen for his inheritance And in Psal 132.13 The Lord hath chosen Sion that is his Church And Rom. 8.33 The Apostle speaking of the Church calls them by that expresse name Gods chosen And hence it is that the Faith of Gods Church is called the Faith of Gods chosen Titus 1.1 And therefore they are called The first borne whose names are written in heauen Heb. 12.23 Which what is it else but to bee written in the Booke of life That is to be Gods chosen It is true that it is much more agreeable to the name of the Church to bee defined by their Calling rather then by their Choosing as in the first Lecture because they are a Company called But yet it is more agreeable to the right nature of the Church to be defined by their choosing rather then by their Calling and that
for these Reasons first many of the Church are chosen that are not yet called as Paul an Elect vessell before his conuersion and yet not called and so all the Elect before their conuersion nay many are chosen that shall neuer be called as the Angels which belong to the Church too and are a part of it And therefore the Church in the nature of it is to be described by their choosing and not by their Calling Secondly many are Called that are not chosen so saith our Sauiour and therefore if we should describe them by their Calling we should make such to be of the nature of the true Church which are not chosen and so are no true members of Christ nor shall euer enter into the heauenly Ierusalem Thirdly those which are chosen are called too their Election and chusing is the cause of their Calling and not their Calling the cause of their chusing Rom 8.30 whom he predestinated them also hee called Therefore in these respects it is fittest and most agreeable to the nature of the Church to be described by their election rather then by their Calling And so much of the first part of the Description namely the efficient Cause of their being The second thing they are described by is their number the whole company c. Which wee mus● vnderstand thus First that all that are of the Church are God chosen and none else and that all that are chosen are of the Church none excluded as who should say the whole company of Gods chosen all these and none but these Here may be an exception made for you will say Are the elect of the Church before they are Called Yes sure in the purpose and account of God though they bee not so in their owne account nor in the account of th● World though they be not as yet actually assembled to the Church yet they are in the way and first or last they shall certainely haue an effectuall Calling whereby they shall bee made actually of the Church both in faith and in their owne knowledge and account And secondly we must vnderstand that all those together make vp one Church the whole Company of God Chose●●s his Church as they are considered all together as members of one body and incorporated into one societie or Company and not as they are members apart And also so ●ll tog●●her as that all the chosen of all times and places and kinds make vp one only Church So much of the second part the number they are described by The third thing they are described by is the places where they are in heauen and in earth And so we do first fetch in all Gods Saints whether liuing or departed whether fighting on earth or triumphing in heauen As also secondly the Angels that haue kept their habitation in heauen are all comprehended together as so many seuerall parts of the Church to make vp the whole Body So yee haue the particular heads of the Description expounded and inlarged the whole company of Gods chosen in heauen and in earth Now that the holy Angels are parts of the true Church because yee shall not thinke that it is a deuise of mine owne braine yee shall see that the Apostle vseth the same words Eph. 1.10 That in the fulnesse of time he might gather together in one all things both which are in heauen and which are in earth And Eph. 3.15 Of whom is named the whole family both in heauen and in earth And Col. 1.20 To reconcile to himself through him I say all things which are in heauen and which are in earth All which places must be vnderstood not onely of the Saints departed that rest in heauen but also with reference to the holy Angels in heauen that fell not who hauing a benefit by Christ the mediator as well as wee are therefore to be seated with vs in the society and body of the Church Doctr. Now to make this matter more plaine I will draw it into an obseruation and that is this Namely That the holy Angels that kept their first estate are parts and members of the true Church as well as we are The Scripture is plaine for this First in expresse wordes secondly by necessary consequence First by expresse words Heb. 12.22 23. But ye are come to Mount Sion c. and to the innumerable company of Angels Where the Apostle speaking of the Church takes the holy Angels as Limmes of that Body and members of that Company And Reuel 19.10 The Angell tels Iohn I am thy fellow Seruant one of thy Brethren I haue the testimony of Iesus the Spirit of Prophesie I am thy fellow Seruant as who should say A fellow of the same House and Family with vs that is the Church A Brother as hauing the same Father God and the same Mother the heauenly Ierusalem that is the Church hauing the testimony of Iesus that is communicating in the same gifts and graces of the Spirit as the Spirit of Prophesie which is peculiar to the Church onely as 1. Cor. 12. So wee see by expresse Scripture that they are members as well as wee Secondly by necessary deduction and consequence First the Angels are elect 1. Tim. 5.21 and therefore they are parts of the Church Secondly Christ is their Head Col. 2.10 yee are complete in him that is in Christ who is the head of all principalities and Powers therefore they must be parts of his Body Which is his Church Thirdly the Angels peepe and prie into the misteries of our redemption by Iesus Christ 1. Pet. 1.12 therefore except we will make them busi-bodies to prie and meddle with that which they haue not to doe in which is vtterly against their wisedome and vprightnesse they must needes be parts and members of the true Church and so much of the Proofes The Reasons are these First the Church is the most excellent Reas 1 and glorious and blessed Assembly that is as wee haue shewed before the Angels therefore that excell in strength and beautie and glorie and absolute happinesse must needs be members of it Secondly the Church is that fulnesse of Christ that filleth Reas 2 all things Eph. 1.23 If the Angels be left out where is that fulnesse Thirdly it is against the bountifulnesse of Christ and Reas 3 the worthines of his obedience that any Creature should know and embrace the Doctrine of the mediation of Christ and yet not receiue benefit thereby for themselues But the chosen Angels do know and embrace it worshipping him and doing him all the seruice they could in the dayes of his flesh whilst he was working this mediation And therefore they haue benefit thereby to themselues And so consequently they must needes bee parts and members of the Church For to them are all sauing benefits peculiar and properly belonging Fourthly the euil Angels that fell away are a part of the Reas 4 malignant Church of the Sinagogue of Sathan as our Sauiour Christ giues vs
Iustice the same nature that sinned might bee punished and make satisfaction for our sinnes These bee the differences betwixt vs and them in regard of the worke and the meanes of it But yet they also haue their part in Christ and in his mediation so farre as is agreeable to their estates and that in two respects first in the things done to vs which redound to them secondly in the things done more directly to themselues First the things done to vs that redound to them for first by this mediation done for vs their knowledge is aduanced Ephes 3.10 To the intent saith the Apostle that now vnto Principalities and Powers in heauenly places might bee knowne by the Church the manifold wisedome of God Now this is a singular benefit to them that they haue more knowledge by this meanes Secondly their ioy is increased by our conuersion for if they reioyce ouer one sinner that is saued Luk. 15.10 how much more then when a doore is opened for many sinners to come to saluation by Thirdly by this meanes their seruice and office is inlarged for if wee were not redeemed what vse were there of them either in regard as they are Messengers seeing they bring their messages onely or chiefly to the faithfull or of them as they are Ministers this being their taske chiefly if not onely to minister for their sakes which through Christ are heires of saluation Fourthly by our redemption through Christ this benefit redounds to them that their ruines are made vp their number is filled vp againe by many Men which are saued by Christ in stead of those Angels that fell away Secondly some things are done more directly to themselues by Christs mediation for first they are elected 1. Tim. 5.21 they are called Elect Angels and that no doubt in Christ in whom we were elected Ephes 1.4 for the worke beeing the same both to them and vs therefore the ground must needes bee one and the same They are chosen and who chose them but God And in whom are they chosen but in Christ for all that are chosen are chosen of God in Christ Secondly their creation is by Christ that excellent estate of theirs which they had by creation they did not deserue it no they had it bestowed vpon them respectiuely to Christ who is called The first-borne of euery Creature Colos 1.15 because euery Creature had their being by him Thirdly their preseruation is by him that they did not fall when their fellowes fell and their confirmation in the estate of Grace that they neither shall nor can fall away is because they are vpheld by Christ and by his mediation they haue assurance that they shall neuer fall else in reason these might haue fallen as well as the other the other being as excellent and hauing freewill as well as they and therefore if these had not been vpheld by Christ they had fallen too Lastly their glorification shall be fully perfected by the finishing of Christs mediation at the last day when a●l things shall be subdued vnto him and when he shall bee an absolute and perfect Conquerour 1. Cor. 15.24 then shall the blessed Angels triumph ouer the wicked Spirits for as the euill Angels though they be damned already yet they are not fully and perfectly tormented till after the Iudgement day for then they shall haue it in full measure they shall be then stowed vnder the hatches and as it were fettered in the Dungeon so the good Angels though they bee already glorified yet their glory is not fully perfected till the last day when our glory is perfected then shall theirs bee perfected also And so much for the first Point That Angels are parts and members of the true Church Now we come to that part of Gods Church and chosen which consists of men and is found amongst them for that doth first more neerely and properly concerne our selues secondly it tends more directly to the opening of the question propounded And because these are partly in heauen and partly on earth wee will God willing speake of both And first we wil speak of that part of the Church which is in heauen secondly of that part on earth and thirdly of both together First of those in heauen that part of Gods Church which is in heauen are the soules of the iust and perfect men that haue finished their pilgrimage and departed this life Doctr. I will draw it into an obseruation and that is this namely that heauen is the place of receipt for all Gods chosen after they haue departed this present life It is Christs promise that it shall be so Ioh. 14.2 3. He will goe and prepare a place for vs that where he is there we may be also but hee is in heauen therefore there must wee bee too that is the place of receipt for the faithfull after this life So likewise it is his prayer Ioh. 17.24 Father I will that those whom thou hast giuen me be with me euen where I am that they may behold my glory You shall see this likewise by example Whither went Helias at his departure He was carried vp into Heauen 2. King 2.11 and whither went Lazarus but into Abrahams bosome Luk. 16.22 by which is meant Heauen And whither went the Thiefe vpon the Crosse after his departure but into Paradise Luk. 23.43 And surely this is the Lure and baite which God holds forth vnto vs to prouoke and draw vs to come to him and to obey his will Matth. 5.10 12. Blessed are they that suffer persecution for righteousnesse sake for theirs is the Kingdome of Heauen Reioyce and be glad for great is your reward in Heauen And Luk. 18.22 Sell all that thou hast and distribute to the poore and thou shalt haue treasure in Heauen And this is true that Heauen is the place of receipt for all the faithfull after this life not onely in respect of their soules but also in respect of their bodies too though in a diuers manner the soule neuer dying presently after it is departed out of the body as the soule of Lazarus Luk. 16.22 the body dying and turned to dust yet it shall bee raised againe at the last day by the power of the Lord Iesus Christ and so vnited to the soule and placed in Heauen Iob 19.26 Though after my skinne wormes deuoure this body yet shall I see God in my flesh And both these are verified in Christ already his soule went presently into Heauen his body after his resurrection So that Heauen is the place of receipt for all Gods chosen of their soules presently after their departure and of their bodies after the resurrection The Reasons of the Point are these First Heauen is Gods Reason 1 owne seate as the Prophet saith and place of speciall residency And in his presence is our fulnesse of ioy and at his right hand our pleasures for euermore Psal 16.11 there God hath stored vp for vs the good things which hee
hath promised vs therefore that is the place we must goe to Reason 2 Secondly Christ himselfe being our Head is thither ascended therefore the members must ascend thither too that so we may be conformable to Christ in glory hereafter as we are in sufferings here Reason 3 Thirdly the worthinesse of Christs obedience cannot be answered by any thing but by Heauen it selfe therefore Gods chosen to whom it is imputed must needs inioy Heauen Reason 4 Lastly the present miseries and afflictions that Gods children endure here can neuer be sufficiently recompenced but that Heauen it selfe must be their retribution and that counteruailes and ouer-waighes them all Vse 1 The Vses are these The first Vse is against them that dreame of Purgatory for it is a meere Popish dreame and fancy the Scripture is silent in it so is God and his true Church they know it not therfore their Church shewes her self to be a presumptuous harlot and not Christs spouse to affirme it And if men would be awakened by the voice of the word as a dreame it would vanish out of their thoughts Christ reconciled things both in heauen and earth therefore if Purgatory be not in heauen nor in earth as the Papists deny both surely the Church and soules in it haue no benefit by Christs reconcilement Let the matter of it be what it will be it fire or be it water or let the place of it be where it will either in the Aire or in some Caue or hole in the earth let there be in it what soules there will many or few pure or vnpure men women or children yet sure it is that none of Gods children shall euer come there no they are either in heauen or in earth there is no Purgatory for them God loues them more dearely then so heauen it selfe is their receptacle and mansion place after once they are departed this life So you see this is a foolish dreame of theirs and so consequently is all that is built vpon it their Prayers Dirges and such like they are built vpon a dreame and so are vaine prophane and sinfull lay once a false ground and a thousand absurdities will follow vpon it grant once that there is a Purgatory and then Masses and Dirges and many such trumperies will follow Let vs therefore know that Gods Chosen which are departed this life are in heauen and let vs account better of them then to thinke they are in any such place Vse 2 Secondly this may minister great comfort to all those that know themselues to be of the number of Gods chosen because die they sooner o● die they later they are sure heauen shall be their place of Receit This may comfort them against the difficultie of their labour and trauell in the course of godlinesse which they meet with here in this life here wee must mortifie our flesh deny our selues forsake all rent our hearts mourne for our sinnes lay downe our liues for Christs sake these are grieuous things yet bee of good cheere it is Heauen we labour for and that we are sure we shall obtaine and that will make vs a plentifull recompence of Reward for all that we endure here though the way be narrow and the passage streight yet Heauen is the place we go vnto and which we shall certainely attaine in the end therefore be content to passe through all such difficulties And so it is comfort to vs against all our sufferings thinke not much to be scorned and persecuted here It is for a Kingdome that we suffer and that in Heauen and what is not to be endured for such a Reward Onely be sure that thou be of the Church and then this comfort belongeth to thee Vse 3 Thirdly is Heauen the the place of Receit c. Then let vs labour to liue worthy of Heauen whilst wee are here on earth Defile not thy selfe with sinne obey not the lusts of the flesh possesse your vessels in holinesse and honour that so we may be fit to enter in there where no vncleane thing shall come be sequestred in your carriage and thoughts from this world carry your selues as strangers on this earth regard not the profits and pleasures of this life that so yee may haue a witnesse in your owne hearts that you seeke a Countrey from aboue so did the faithfull Heb. 11.13 14 15 16. They were strangers and pilgrimes here which did declare plainely that they did seeke another Countrey euen Heauen it selfe And let your hope and affections bee in Heauen whilst ye are here on earth Col. 3.1 2 3. If ye be risen with Christ saith the Apostle seeke those things which are aboue c. Let your conuersation be in Heauen Phil. 3.10 And as your treasure is in heauen so let your hearts bee there also Math. 6.20 And as for this earthly Tabernacle of our body let vs not pamper it nor please it nor delight in it nor admire it but let vs be content to lay it downe cheerefully sighing and desiring to be cloathed with our house which is from Heauen 2. Cor. 5.1 2. And surely if wee would thinke of this place whither wee are going our hearts would be in Heauen before we come thither like as a man that is gone a great iourney and is farre from his house yet still his minde and his heart is at home and still his thoughts runne vpon that because there is his Comfort there bee knowes he shall haue rest from all his Trauels and therefore thither hee postes And so we must doe Vse 4 Fourthly This teacheth vs the great bountie of God towards vs that propoundeth promiseth and performeth Heauen vnto vs for the Reward of our obedience Alas what is our poore and imperfect obedience compared to Heauen yet such is the rich mercie of God that he crownes it with Heauen When I say Heauen I meane not onely the place of Heauen though that be most glorious and blessed but also the good things that God hath treasured vp for vs in Heauen that is the ioyes of Heauen the glory of Heauen the riches of Heauen the Light of Heauen the rest and comfort and peace of Heauen the fruition of God Himselfe the fruition of Christ the fruition of all the holy Angels and Saints in Heauen there we haue the fruition of all that God in his owne wisedome could deuise to make vp our perfect blisse and intire happinesse such things as the eye hath not seene the eare hath not heard neither can it enter into the heart of man such things hath God laid vp for his chosen in Heauen to enioy without intermission and without end The fourth Lecture of the Church THe third generall Point which we propounded to bee handled before we came to the handling of the Question was concerning the nature of the Church which we defined in this wise To be the whole company of Gods Chosen in heauen and in earth We shewed that that part of Gods Church which is
in heauen contained as well Angels as men and therefore we spake of them by themselues and proued that the Angels were a part of Gods Church as well as men then we came to speake of that part of Gods Church which consists of men and in handling this Point we propounded three things to be spoken too First to speake of that part of Gods Church consisting of men which are in heauen by themselues Secondly of those which are in earth by themselues Thirdly of both those which are in heauen and which are in earth together Concerning the first we haue spoken and shewed that Heauen is the place of receipt for all Gods chosen after their departure out of this life Now we are to speake of the second namely that part of Gods Church consisting of men which are on earth and so to proceede to the third Point And first of that part of Gods Church on earth For although there be the same chosen now in heauen which sometime were on earth and the same now in earth which sometime shall be in heauen so that the Church or Chosen in heauen doe not make a seuerall Church by themselues nor those in earth a seuerall Church by themselues but both together make one and the same Church yet because there are some particular considerations incident to that in heauen which they on earth haue not yet attained to and likewise some other particular considerations incident to that on earth which they in heauen haue already passed from therefore each of them is to be handled by it selfe and therefore hauing spoken of that part of Gods Church which is in heauen before now wee are to speake of that on earth I shall not need to define this on earth because it is apparantly defined before in the generall for if that were the whole company of Gods Chosen in heauen and in earth then this must needes bee the whole company of Gods Chosen liuing on earth Doctr. All that I will speake concerning this Point shall be contriued into one obseruation and that is this namely That God alwayes hath had from the beginning and hath now and shall haue to the worlds end a company of Chosen people vpon earth belonging to him calling vpon him beleeuing in him and worshipping him in spirit and truth You see that the obseruation consists of three parts first that God euer had secondly that he hath now and thirdly that he shall haue to the worlds end a Company c. First God alwayes had In matters of fact examples are fittest and strongest proofes this being then a matter of fact already done it is best to be prooued by examples taken out of Histories of seuerall times we will begin with the first beginning God had his Church in Paradise How prooue you that Why first there was God the Preacher secondly there was our first Parents Adam and Eue the hearers and thirdly there was the Word and Commandement Gen. 2.16 17. There is the Doctrine of saluation and the strict forme and manner of worship prescribed by God which he will bee honoured by Now what is here wanting to the full being of a true Church For here is a Pastor and a People and the Word and such a Word as is fitting for their saluation Therefore in Paradise God had his Church Also out of Paradise God still had his Church for there is still the same Preacher God the same hearers Adam and Eue the Doctrine of saluation though not the same it was before yet here is that Doctrine of saluation fitting their present state and condition a Doctrine of repentance and of punishment of sinne and specially the Doctrine of the Gospell a Doctrine of Faith in Christ Genes 3.16 The Seede of the Woman shall breake the Serpents head so here God had his Church still To passe from them to Abel there was Abels sacrificing and his Faith and there was Gods presence and acceptance as we may see Gen. 4.4 compared with Heb. 11.4 Now where these are there is a true Church Afterward in the time of Seth it is said Gen. 4 25. that then men began to call vpon the Name of the Lord that is men did then begin more zealously to worship God so here God had his Church still Let vs passe from Seth to Enoch It is said of him that he walked with God beleeued in God and that he pleased God Genes 5.24 Heb. 11.5 Now where there are men walking with God beleeuing in him and pleasing him there is a true Church So in the time of Noah Abraham Isaac and Iacob and in the time of the Patriarches God had his Church still Heb. 11.6 7 c. to the end of the Chapter there the succession of the Church in the faithfull is set downe as it were of purpose to proue this Point which we haue in hand namely that God had a Church from the beginning of the world To proue this Point further we will omit to speake of the flourishing times of the Church for of them there is no question there being then not embracers onely of the heauenly truth but professors too in great number and we will instance in those times that were most obscure when there was the least likelihood of a Church and if we can prooue that God had his Church in those times then the Point will be prooued that God hath alwayes had a Church We will therefore instance in them first at the Flood when all flesh had corrupted their wayes Gen. 6.12 and that the earth was filled with cruelty Vers 13. yet in that desperate time there was found Noah a iust and vpright man in that generation Vers 9. So God had his Church then Let vs passe from these times and come to the bondage and slauery of the Children of Israel in Egypt when Gods peculiar people were in the hands of a most prophane idolatrous and cruell Nation so that they had neither liberty nor time nor meanes of Gods true worship yet as there was a light in Goshen when palpable darknesse was ouer all the Land of Egypt besides so when all the World was ouerwhelmed with grosse ignorance sinne and error yet then God had his Church amongst the Israelites there were some Midwiues fearing God Exod. 1.21 and there were some that cryed and prayed and sighed to God and were heard of him Exod. 2.23 24. So God had his Church in those times Likewise in the dayes of Elias when the Church was brought to a low ebbe the Prophet could see no more left but himself and yet he had eyes to discerne it yet he was a true worshipper of God and so God had his true Church then if there had been no more then he 1. King 19.10 But the Lord saw seuen thousand more that were true worshippers and had not bowed their knee to Baal vers 18. In this desperate time when they killed Gods Prophets and brake downe his Altars and sought the life
of Elias yet in this very time God had his Church and a flourishing one too in his eyes though men could not discerne it Afterward in that generall Apostasie when Israel and Iudah were both fallen from God yet here is a true Church still here was one out of a Citie and two out of a Tribe to worship God Ier. 3.13 14. So in the Captiuity of Babylon when the Church is quite ouerwhelmed as it were Ierusalem was so distressed Religion defaced all turned into a miserable desolation so as there was neuer the like Is there any sorrow like vnto my sorrow saith the Prophet speaking in the behalfe of the Church Lam. 1.12 yet then God had his Church there were both teachers and embracers as Ieremy Haggai Zechariah and Daniel and many others At our Sauiours comming in the flesh when the Law and the Temple Priests and people the Church and Common-wealth were vtterly corrupted and defiled yet still God had his Church there was Zachary and Elizabeth Ioseph and Marie Simeon and Anna true beleeueres and right worshippers of God Lastly in the height of the pride of Antichrist the abomination of desolation standing in the holy place for many hundred yeeres when all the Nations in the earth were made drunke with the Cup of fornications by the Whore of Babylon the Synagogue of Rome yet God had some from time to time that lothed her golden Cup some that were not defiled with her fornications but kept themselues pure Virgins and a chaste Spouse to the Lord Iesus Christ sweetly embracing his sauing truth And so much for proofe of the first part of the obseruation That God alwayes had a Church and company of chosen people c. The second part is that as God euer hath had so he now hath a Church c. I shall not neede to speake much for proofe of this point for it cannot be denied but that blessed be God there be many flourishing Churches at this day in Germany France England and Scotland many in all these places that worship God in Spirit and Truth yea vnder Popery no doubt but there are many true Christians yea euen amongst the Turkes and Iewes and Infidels I doubt not but that there are ye● remaining some that worship God with vs no question but there are some sparkes of fire amongst those burnt ashes some polished stones of these decayed Churches some gold amongst all that drosse some that serue the Lord amongst so many thousand seruants of sinne and slaues of Sathan we haue many instances now at this day of some that liue vnder Popery and amongst the Iewes that professe our Religion So the second part is proued that God now hath his Church and chosen people The last part and shall haue to the worlds end c. Wee cannot prooue this point by examples as we did the former because it is not yet throughly fulfilled yet wee haue as sure proofes for it as examples we haue Gods own Word for it and that which God hath spoken is as sure as if it were already done and therefore the Prophets deliuer many predictions in the Preterperfect Tense as if they were already done because of the certaintie of it I say wee haue Gods Word for proofe of this point Psal 132.13 14. For the Lord hath chosen Sion and loueth to dwell in it saying this is my Rest for euer here will I dwell c. God will dwell and rest and that for euer in his Church as himselfe is for euer so his Church is for euer So Math. 28.20 I am with you euer euen to the worlds end It is more then if hee had said I wil be with you c. It is as much as if he had said thus As sure as I am actually present with you now so I will still continue vnto the very end of the world And whereas in respect of his bodily presence it was nor so because he was to ascend into heauen yet by his Spirit hee is with vs effectually to all sauing purposes Ioh. 14.16 I will pray the Father and he shall giue you another comforter that he may abide with you for euer vers 17. euen the Spirit of Truth c. And whereas there are many opposers of Gods Church men and Deuils and many times they haue a great hand ouer the Church yet they are still bridled and curbed and the Church still so protected and defended that the gates of Hell shall neuer preuaile against it that is vtterly to disanull it Math. 16.18 There are many other proofes for this Point but because we shall speake of them in the Reasons therefore we will passe to them The Reasons of the point that God euer had now hath and shall haue a Church to the worlds end are these Reas 1 First we haue Gods promise for it who is truth and cannot lie If that be too little we haue his Oath for it wherein it is impossible he should lie Psal 132.11 12. The Lord hath sworne in Truth to Dauid and will not shrinke from it saying of the fruit of thy Body will I set vp thy throne for euer He hath sworne it and will not shrinke from it that is hee will not recant which although it be typically spoken of Dauid and his seede yet in truth substance of it it is intended of Christ and his Church The same promise is renewed Ier. 33.17 18. where it is said that Dauid shall neuer want a man to sit vpon the Throne of the house of Israel And in the 20. and 21. verses it is said If yee can breake my Couenant of the day and my Couenant of the night then my Couenant may bee broken with Dauid my Seruant Giuing vs to vnderstand that his promise is irreuocable so long as there is day or so long as there is night on the earth so long the Lord will haue his Church on earth his Word and his Promise cannot be broken no saith our Sauiour Heauen and Earth may faile but my Word shall neuer faile therefore he hauing passed his Word for the continuance of his Church for euer it shall continue for euer in despight of all her aduersaries Secondly the sauing Truth and doctrine of saluation Reas 2 shall neuer perish from the earth therefore the Church that is the pillar of Truth shal neuer be abolished from the earth If the truth of God could faile then the Church might faile but that can neuer faile for still there shall be some witnesses of Gods Truth to feele the sauing power of it in themselues and to testifie it to others and therefore the Church shall neuer faile The third Reason is taken from Gods Fatherly Care ouer Reas 3 his Church euen for their owne sakes because he loues them and they are deare to him as the Apple of his eye and therefore they shall neuer be all destroyed except the Lord could forget his owne people his dearlings which is impossible Fourthly he doth preserue his Church
on earth for the Reas 4 worlds sake that must stand till the appointed time of dissolution but it cannot stand longer then the faithfull are in it for whose sake onely it is vpholden for the holy seed is the substance of the world as I shewed Isa 6.13 and therefore so long as the world stands they cannot be vtterly destroyed Fiftly the Church on earth is the Nurserie for heauen Reas 5 now in heauen are many mansions to be filled vp euery day therefore there must be a continuall supply from the Nursery on earth Sixthly there must be a continuall warre betwixt the Reas 6 seed of the Serpent and the seed of the woman Gen. 3.15 betwixt the wicked and the godly therefore as the wicked seed of the Serpent and the seed of the Woman Gen. 3.15 betwixt the wicked and the godly therefore as the wicked the Serpents seed shal be alwayes on earth so likewise the faithfull the womans seed shal be alwaies on earth too Vse 1 The vses First this shewes the antiquity of the Church that it hath been from the beginning Truth is elder then falshood righteousnesse was before sinne Gods Church is ancienter then all prophane Assemblies whatsoeuer Caine is ancient being of the malignant Church but his Parents the Church in Paradise is ancienter Eue and Adam harkened to the voice of the Serpent and so committed sinne soone after the Creation yet there was a time before their fall when they beleeued and rested on God and his Word and were righteous The Diuell is a Lier from the beginning yet Gods Truth was in the beginning before that ●ie else it could not haue been peruerted with his Lye This serues first to stop the mouth of all Gainsaiers and aduersaries of Gods Church that Charge vs with nouelty to bee a new sect and challenge antiquitie to themselues that they are the ancient and true Church which are both lies for they are the nouellists not wee We are from the beginning before they had any being so that we are more ancient then they and their religion is nouelty and a new Sect. Secondly it may serue to confirme vs in the vndoubted assurance of the Truth and of that Faith and Religion which we professe That which is most ancient is most true as being immediatly and originally from the pure Fountaine the pure hands of God himselfe who is the ancient of dayes And contrarily all Religions which are lesse ancient are from some corrupt Channels degenerate from the originall sinceritie Now our Religion which we professe is most ancient and most pure and therefore let all contrary Doctrines and Religions hide their heads and be ashamed of themselues and yeeld the preheminence of pure Truth to our Religion that is most true and rightly ancient Vse 2 Secondly as this shewes the Antiquitie of the Church so likewise it proues the perpetuity of it As it was from the beginning of the world so it shall continue by succession to the end of the world as it was before all other Congregations so it shall see the rising and fall of all other Congregations but it selfe shall continue one and the same by a continuall succession where the Fathers are gone there Children shall stand vp in their steads and so Childrens Children to the worlds end There shall bee many changes and alterations from time to time yet still there shall bee a Church in all these changes If the Church faile in Paradise it shall be found out of Paradise If Israel fall away yet Iudah shall stand If the Iewes bee cast off yet the Gentiles shal be taken in Though Popery Turcisme and Iudaisme and Paganisme abound and fill the world and are vp in Armes against the Church yet there are some corners in the world that God hath reserued to shelter his Church in wherein they shall be preserued both from their persecution and infection The third Vse Is matter of Comfort to the faithfull Vse 3 First in regard of themselues for they are the onely people of continuance that are in the world they onely are sure of their esta●e and none else It is true that the wicked may flourish a long time in great prosperitie like to a greene Bay Tree but in time and sometimes very quickly they shall vanish away like smoke and consume as the fat of Lambes and nothing shall remaine of them but the faithfull shall stand fast for euer Psal 102.28 they may be afflicted persecuted and distressed on euery side yet they shall neuer be forsaken nor giuen ouer vtterly as a prey to their enemies If the wicked murder some of them yet God wil haue some of them remaine still let persecutours draw out the blood of Gods Children as long as they will or can yet still there shal be found some that will offer themselues to their bloody hands for the maintenance of Gods Truth as some are taken away God will still send them a new supply So then it is Comfort to them in regard of themselues that they shall neuer perish Secondly it is comfort to them in regard of their posterity and of the Church after them they need not say on their deathbeds as worldlings doe What shall become of my Children and goods after I am gone they need not say so of their spirituall goods let God alone with them leaue them to him the faithfull seed shall bee preserued and vpholden by his Fatherly prouidence to the worlds end and the gates of Hell shall not preuaile against them And as for the Truth of God the Gospell and the graces of the Spirit which themselues are seized on in their life time God will dispose of them to the right heires heires of his owne begetting add raising vp he will find heires for them successiuely from age to age to the last end Then Christ Iesus himselfe shall come and hee shall stand last vpon the earth and so the Church shall be the first and the last The first Adam the first man on earth beginning the Church on earth And the second Adam the last man vpon the earth finishing it vp by his personall presence hauing continued and maintained it by his owne power from the first beginning to the worlds end And shall the Church haue an end then No though all things bee then at an end yet the Church shall not yet be at an end but as it is for euer here so it shall continue for euer in heauen too and that in a farre safer and happier and more glorious estate then euer it did in this world Psal 102.28 Vse 4 The fourth Vse is for discouragement to wicked men and Persecutors in that which they doe against Gods Church What can they doe against it roote it out as many times they say they will No doe they what they can by themselues by their Instruments they can neuer roote it out Let Kings and Rulers and Gentiles and people fret and rage and band themselues together against the Lord and
against his Annointed it is to no purpose they shall not preuaile it is all but the imagination of a vaine thing Psal 2.1 Yet I wil tell them what they shal preuaile in they shal preuaile thus farre to make the Church more in number and more zealous for God and constant in his truth contrary to their end For behold when they haue done what they can against the faithfull when they haue burnt them to ashes God will raise out of those very ashes a new seed to call vpon his Name and the blood of the Saints shed shall fatten the Church and make it more fruitfull and be a cause of the greater increase of the Faithfull It is a vaine thing therefore for them to threaten them and to say as many times they doe that they will root out these Professors It is more then they can do nay it is more then the Diuell their good Master can doe himselfe and therefore let them neuer thinke to doe it Fiftly this teacheth vs not to Iudge of the Church by Vse 5 sight or appearance It hath a being euen when it can hardly be discerned rest rhou vpon this vndoubted Truth that surely such an one there is where or how c. leaue that to God for it may be hid from our sight euen as the Corne is amongst the chaffe so that we cannot discerne it and yet it may haue a being And so much for that Point Now wee come to speake of the third Point namely of the Church of God consisting of men in heauen and in earth together I will describe it by certaine qualities and circumstances such as may present and make it plaine to euery mans view And because it is an Article of our Faith and now that we are entred into it it is needfull to speake of all that is necessary for vs to beleeue concerning this Point therefore we will fetch these qualities from that Article in the Creede that concernes the Church I beleeue the holy Catholike Church and I will reduce all the matter we are here to speake of to these sixe Heads First that the Church is one secondly that it is holy thirdly that it is Catholike Fourthly that it is ioyned to Christ Fiftly that they haue a Communion one with another and sixtly that they are knowne onely to God and themselues and all these are raised out of the Article in the Creed That it is one therefore it is said the Church not Churches and the Nicen Creed which was penned after this saith I beleeue one That it is holy and Catholike so it is said in expresse wordes that it is ioyned to Christ and that they haue a Communion among themselues both these are intended when it is said they are a Communion of Saints Lastly that they are knowne onely to God and themselues How is this gathered hence Why thus because it is said I beleeue it Now that which wee beleeue is not seene and therefore this Article must not be expounded of a visible Church as the Papists would haue it Doctr. Now first of the first note It is but one for so the Nicen Creed for plainenesse sake ads this particle one We will draw it into an obseruation and that is this namely That all the faithfull that euer were or shall be either in heauen or in earth doe make vp but one onely Church It is prooued thus The Scripture when it speakes of the true Church in the generall true nature of it speakes in the singular number Eph. 5.27 32. that he might make it a glorious Church c. This I speake concerning Christ and concerning his Church And Math. 16.18 vpon this Rocke will I build my Church It is true that the Scripture speakes sometime in the plurall number of Churches as the Apostle Paul 1. Cor. 11.16 we haue no such custome nor the Churches of God but then it speakes of particular visible Congregations but of the generall Catholike Church it speakes alwayes in the singular number as being but one and so expressely ascribes onenesse to it Cant. 6 8. Christ saith to his Church My Loue my Doue c. Eph. 4.4 there is one body c. The Church hath a threefold onenesse it is one in it selfe it is one with Christ and it hath an onenesse amongst the members In this place we speake but of the onenesse it hath in it selfe of the other two we shall speake in their due place That it is one in it selfe therefore it is called the house of God not houses the temple of God not temples as in the time of the Law there was but one Tabernacle and afterwards but one Temple whereto all the people came Leuitic 17.3 4. Deut. 21 5. and 16.2 2. Chron. 2.4 so now there is but one onely Church of the faithfull Reas 1 The Reasons of the Point are these The first is taken out of Ephes 4.4 5. there are many reasons heaped together there is but one Spirit therefore but one Church as there is but one soule and therefore but one man There is but one hope at which all Gods people ioyntly aime and therefore they are one corporation one Lord and therefore one family one Faith which is the life of the Church and if there be but one life then there can be but one Church one Baptisme and therefore but one Promise and Couenant which all doe make to God as one man Secondly the Church is the Body of Christ Ephes 5.23 Reas 2 and Christ he is the Head of the Church and therefore as there is but one Christ so there is but one Church else wee should make a monster of Christ to say he hath one head and many bodies Againe the Church is the Spouse of Christ and he is her Husband as is implyed Vers 25. Now Christ should haue many wiues if there were many Churches which is absurd and therefore there is but one Church still Thirdly they haue all one Shepheard and therefore they Reas 3 are all but one Sheepefold Ioh. 10.16 Fourthly they are all partakers of one Bread and therefore Reas 4 but one body 1. Cor. 10.17 Fifthly all the differences that are betwixt them are abolished Reas 5 by Christ and therefore they are but one Ephes 2.14 Gal. 3.28 The Vses are these First this teacheth vs the vnchangeablenesse Vse 1 of Gods heauenly Truth and of the course of saluation because there is but one Church still and therefore but one Truth still it is vnchangeable there is but one Truth and course of saluation from the beginning to the end of the World the dispensation or manner of carriage hath been some what different sometimes it hath been carried darkly sometimes clearely sometimes in ceremonies sometimes without ceremonies sometime by the Law sometime by the Gospell by Tradition as before the Law by reuelation and by Scripture yet the substance was euer one and the same the same Faith and course of saluation that Adam was
saued by before the Flood and Noah in the Flood and Abraham before the Law and Dauid vnder the Law and the Apostles whilest Christ was on earth the same saith are we and all the faithfull saued by from Christs ascension till his returne to Iudgement And therefore that is a damnable doctrine that some hold that euery man shall bee saued by his owne Religion whatsoeuer it be if he bee zealous in it no diuers Religions make diuers Churches but there is but one Church to be saued and therefore but one Truth and Religion to be saued by Vse 2 Secondly Is the Church but one Then wee should labour to maintaine the onenesse of the Church to keepe the vnitie of the Spirit in the bond of peace Ephes 4.3 Beware of factions and diuisions either of making or following them for they are the very bane of this onenesse of the Church and take heed of pride and singularitie for that is the common Mother and Nurse of dissensions and rents in the Church and doe not receiue the Word with respect of persons as when one saith I am of Paul another I am of Apollos c. What is Paul and what is Apollos but Ministers by whom yee beleeue They teach one Faith they preach one and the same Christ crucified they haue receiued one and the same ministration therefore embrace them all as one Ministry of one and the same Church What if God bestow diuers gifts on diuers persons and one more excellent then another Wilt thou abuse Gods gifts to the making of rents and factions in the Church No thou must know that thou art bound to profit the more by him that hath more gifts and to glorifie God the more for them and not to dote vpon them and maintaine Sects by them for that is not the end why God giues them but it is the malice of the Diuell that doth thus abuse them to a wrong end Vse 3 Thirdly this reprooues the Papists for they make two Heads and consequently two Churches except they will make a monster of the Church to haue two Heads and but one body Yea but say they the Pope is the Head of the Church in earth I am sure hee is not Head of the Church in heauen and therefore not Head of the Church on earth for they make but one Church and therefore can haue but one Head Some of the Iesuites hauing been pressed with this Argument and not knowing how to answer it haue affirmed that the Pope is Head of the Church in heauen so grosse and blasphemous haue they been So the Turkes and the Iewes that erect Churches of their owne and haue no fellowship with this Church they are not the true Church nor haue any part in this onenesse of the Church and whatsoeuer they are that haue no part in this Church they are none of Gods Church but of the Synagogue of Satan Fourthly this teacheth that difference in matters of circumstance Vse 4 doe not cut off from the true Church but holding one Faith with them wee are still in the vnitie of one Church First difference of states doe not cut off from the true Church though some Churches are greater some smaller though some are in their cradle others in their full age some before Christ others after Christ some purer some impurer yea though some be in heauen triumphing other some in earth fighting yet all are but one Church all are the same Wheate threshed in the floore and laid vp in the Garner and the same Gold digged out of the Mine with some drosse and tried and fined by the fire Secondly difference of times doe not cut off from the true Church before the Law vnder the Law and after the Law the first and the last Churches all are one Thirdly nor the difference of Persons Iewes and Gentiles bond and free male and female poore and rich all are one in Christ Iesus Fourthly nor yet difference of place Ierusalem Antioch Corinth England France Denmarke yea Paradise Earth and Heauen all are but one Church Fifthly nor yet difference of Ceremonies some worshipping at one time and place some in one habit some in another so long as all worship in Spirit and Truth they are but one Church Sixthly no nor yet difference of iudgement in Points not absolutely fundamentall doe not cut off from the true Church so long as all hold Christ Iesus he is the head-corner-stone that knits them all together into one building So much of the onenesse of the Church it selfe The second Note or qualitie of the Church is That it is holy Wee will draw it into an obseruation as wee did the former and that is this Namely That the whole Company of the faithfull both in heauen and in earth are a holy Company and euery part and member thereof is holy 1. Pet. 2.9 They are called a holy nation and in the fift Verse a holy Priesthood And it is said of Ierusalem that it is a holy Citie not that in heauen onely Reuelat. 21.2 but that on earth too Math. 4.5 And in Ephes 5.27 the Church is said to be holy and without blame c. And hence it is that those which are parts and members of the Church are called Saints and Saints on earth as Psal 16.3 And so the whole Congregation is called the Congregation of Saints Psalm 89.5 And their Head and Ruler is the King of Saints and they are not holy in profession onely for so are hypocrites too that are no part of the true Church but they are holy indeede they are truly sanctified therefore the Apostle calls them holy brethren Heb. 3.1 And this Holinesse is partly imputed Heb. 10.10 We are sanctified by the offering of the body of Iesus Christ And Colos 1.21 21. And partly inherent 1. Thess 5.23 Now the very God of peace sanctifie you throughout c. this is begun here but not perfected till we haue put off this body of sinne Reas 1 The Reasons of this Point are these First God the Father being most holy himselfe he sanctifies his Church and euery member of it and so makes them holy this Christ praies for Ioh. 17.17 sanctifie them with thy truth c. Iude. 1. sanctified of God the Father c. and therefore they are holy Reas 2 Secondly Christ their Head is holy and he sanctifies and makes them holy 1. Cor. 1.2 sanctified in Christ Iesus and in the thirtieth verse he is said to be their sanctification And Eph. 5.25.26 Christ gaue himselfe for his Church that hee might sanctifie it Reas 3 Thirdly the Spirit whereby they are enliuened quickened and ruled is the holy Ghost and he sanctifies them and makes them holy 1. Cor. 6.11 but now yee are sanctified by the Spirit of our God and Rom. 15.16 Fourthly the Word whereby they are gathered and the Reas 4 seed whereby they are begotten is a holy Word 2. Pet. 2.21 It is called the holy Commandement
and therefore they must needs be holy Fifthly the effects which they feele in themselues are Reas 5 holy effects holy motions and holy desires holy life and holy obedience and their spirituall life that is to say their faith is most holy Iude 20. therefore they are holy Sixtly they are chosen to Holinesse 1. Pet. 1.2 and therefore Reas 6 they are holy Seuenthly they are regenerate and borne again to Holinesse Reas 7 and therefore cannot sinne 1. Ioh. 3.9 and Eph. 2.9 we are created in Christ Iesus to good works and therefore must needes be holy The vses are these First this shewes the essentiall difference Vse 1 betwixt Gods Church and all other Congregations whatsoeuer For this is holy and all other are vnholy And this Holynesse carries a kind of Reciprocation with Gods Church for euery Church of God is truly holy and euery Congregation that is holy is the true Church of God And so wheresoeuer there bee any men or women that bee truly holy though they be out of the knowne Church yet they are liuing members of the true Catholike Church And on the contrary wheresoeuer there are any that are not holy though they liue in the visible Church and are in great place and of great gifts yet they are no members of the true Church of God So then here is the triall whether we be of the true Church or not if wee haue holinesse in our hearts and in our desires then wee are of the true Church else we are not But you will say Is euery one holy that is of the true Church I answer Yes in some measure first or last Secondly this should teach vs to labour for Holinesse Vse 2 without which we shall neuer see God to our Comfort in heauen nor by faith here on earth Psal 15.1 2 c. The Prophet askes this Question Lord who shall dwell in thy Tabernacle or who shall rest in thy holy Mountaine The answer is euen he that walks vprightly and worketh Righteousnesse and speaketh the Truth in his heart Reuel 21.27 There shall enter no vncleane thing into the heauenly Ierusalem there if euer we will see God with Ioy and Comfort we must labour for a pure heart and pure hands It should teach vs therefore First to take heed of sinne and to auoide it for it is filthinesse and vncleannesse as opposite to Holinesse as darknesse is to light and Satan to God himselfe Let euery one that calls on the Name of the Lord that is euery member of the true Church depart from iniquitie let them leaue their lying and swearing and couetousnesse and labour to flie from the corruptions that are in the world through lust and resist the inticements of the Diuell and fight against the rebellions of their owne hearts and not suffer their corruptions to breake forth but to roote them out put off your shooes for you stand on holy ground lay by your sinnes and wicked affections for the Church is a holy Church that you are members of the Temple of God is holy which Temple yee are defile not your selues with sinne and vncleannesse therefore remember what God saith Ier. 11.15 What should my Beloued tarry in my house seeing they haue committed an abomination As if hee should say I haue no roome for them in my house if they commit abomination And Psalm 50.16 What hast thou to doe saith God to the wicked to take my Couenant in thy mouth seeing thou hatest to bee reformed Therefore say with the Church in the Canticles Chap. 6.5 I haue put off my coat how then shall I put it on I haue washed my feet how shall I defile them And as it teacheth vs to flie sinne so in the second place it teacheth vs to follow that which is good Whatsoeuer things are true whatsoeuer things are honest c. thinke on those things Phil. 4.8 Giue your selues to holy meditations and conferences frequent good companies and exercises vse the meanes of holinesse be conuersant in hearing and reading the Word and receiuing the Sacrament and be frequent and earnest in Prayer to God for the Spirit of sanctification that hee may make your harts mindes willes and affections and liues holy and vnblameable that so as you professe your selues to be Saints so you may liue like Saints Lastly this may serue for reproofe of the gracelesse and Vse 3 wretchlesse people of the world that scoffe at the holinesse of Gods people there are a kind of people in the world that if they be in their Cups or vpon the Stage or in their pastimes or in their ordinary talke if they can haue a lest at the holy Brethren in it though without cause or sense it makes them all merry it seasons all their businesse But first let them know that they haue no part in Gods Church for all the parts and members thereof are holy And further let them know that they must be either Saints or Diuels either of the seede of God or of the Diuell And therefore let them know that as they scoffe at vs vniustly so the Lord from heauen doth most iustly deride them and will one day laugh at their destruction and this is to them a token of perdition and a most certaine token too because they are not onely without holinesse themselues but they hate it and deride it in others but to vs it is a signe of saluation both that we are endued with holinesse and also that we suffer persecution for it Heb. 3.3 The Apostle vseth this word very grauely which they doe so deride he calles them holy Brethren And therefore in the second place let vs bee so farre from being daunted by their scoffing at vs as that it may rather incourage vs to be more holy Let vs say as Dauid did to Michal when she scoft at him for dancing before the Arke Am I vile in thine eyes for this I will be yet more vile So let vs say Doth our holinesse displease you I will be yet more holy Let vs therefore labour by prayer to God and all good endeauour not onely to begin but to grow on from grace to grace from one measure of holinesse to another notwithstanding their scoffes that so at last we may bee fit to enter into that holy place whereinto none vnholy nor vncleane thing shall enter The fifth Lecture of the Church HAuing entred into the Point concerning the Church of God in heauen and in earth together we shewed that in as much as it is an Article of our Faith to beleeue the Catholike Church that therefore it was needefull that we should vnderstand and speak of it out of that Article of the Creed which concernes the Church That Article saith I beleeue the holy Catholike Church the Communion of Saints c. Wherein I noted sixe things whereby the Church was marked out First that it is one for so saith the Nicen Creed and so this Article intendes when it saith Church and not Churches secondly that
is the Husband the Faithfull are his Wife Ephes 5.23 therefore as in the estate of marriage the husband and the wife are one flesh so in the estate of this spirituall marriage Christ and the faithfull are one Ephes 5.30 and 1. Cor. 6.17 Thirdly there are particular reasons for this first on Gods part secondly on Christs part thirdly on our part First on Gods part his election aimed at this communion He chose vs to be made like vnto the Image of his Sonne Rom. 8.29 and 1. Pet. 1.2 Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father vnto sanctification of the Spirit through obedience and sprinckling of the blood of Christ Secondly his Couenant is so Deut. 23.13 that we shall be one with him and he with vs. Thirdly he hath confirmed this by his free gift of Christ to vs and vs to Christ as I shewed before Fourthly the Fountaine of all is his loue to vs God so loued the world that hee hath giuen his onely begotten Sonne c. Fourthly the particular Reason on Christs part is his exceeding great loue towards vs Gal. 2.20 who hath loued me and giuen himselfe for me Fifthly there are particular reasons on our part first is our Faith for by Faith we beleeue in him and are ingrafted into him and made partakers of him Heb. 3.14 Secondly we did couenant it in Baptisme and we doe daily renew it that wee will bee one with him Deut. 26.17 18. Thirdly it is confirmed on our parts by gifts we consecrating our selues and all wee haue or are into his power and mercy Fourthly our loue is another reason for that makes it a true vnion where it is truely planted Ephes 3.17 Where loue is linked with Faith Fifthly our necessitie so requires it for we cannot bring forth any good fruit except we be and abide in Christ Ioh. 15.4 The meanes of this communion which is betwixt Christ and the Faithfull is first the Spirit secondly the Word thirdly the Sacraments 1. Cor. 10.16 The Cup of blessing which we blesse is it not the communion of the blood of Christ c. The Vses of this Point are these First here is matter of Vse 1 reproofe against the Papists that hold the communion of the Church one with and vnder the Pope affirming that we haue no communion with Christ vnlesse first wee haue communion with the Pope they acknowledge that at the second hand we haue a communion with Christ but mediately by the Pope he being the Vicar of Christ and the ministeriall head but the Scripture you see is cleare that the true communion the faithfull haue is in and with Iesus Christ Rom. 12.5 and the Apostles had a communion with Christ when there was no Pope Yea but say they Christ is not present with vs now in earth but the Pope he is the Head of the Church on earth and except we haue fellowship and communion with him wee can haue none with our Head in heauen I answer though Christ bee absent in body yet hee hath left vs his substitute that is his Spirit which is his true deputie of his owne appointing and not the Pope as Ioh. 14.16 17. and Ioh. 16.7 and he alone it is that workes this vnion making vs one with Christ and Christ one with vs. 1. Cor. 6.17 The second Vse is to teach vs what a blessed estate Vse 2 Gods Children are aduanced to they haue Communion and fellowship with Iesus Christ they are fellowes yea fellow-heires with him in grace here and glory hereafter And heere is our Patent Royall vnder the broad Seale of Heauen and Earth for our Interest that we haue in God because we partake with Christ Iesus the Sonne of God and therfore we must needs partake with God and haue Communion with him too So likewise for the promises of God by this I know I haue right and interest in all the promises of God because wee are his and hee is ours in whom they are all yea and Amen 2. Cor. 1.20 So likewise wee haue right and Interest into all his Offices Kingdome Priesthood and Prophecy and all the benefits of the same Iustification Sanctification Saluation yea our full and finall glorification because wee are his and hee and all his is ours Heere likewise is our answer and generall Acquittance against all the pleadings of Sinne Satan Death Hell Damnation Law Iustice and accusing Conscience here is our Answer to them all I am Christs and hee is mine and therefore if you haue any thing to say against me goe to him hee will answer for me nay hee hath answered for mee already and therefore ye can haue nothing against mee that can hurt mee there is no Condemnation to mee for I am in Christ Iesus So likewise we see here on the contrary what a miserable and fearefull case all others are in that are out of the true Church whether they bee of no Church or a false Church whether not yet assembled or cut off and that either by withdrawing themselues or else cast iustly out for being without the Church they are without Christ and being without Christ they are without God and so without life and without hope and without comfort and without grace and saluation yea they are the very prey and slaues of sinne and the Diuell and eternall confusion as hauing no priuiledge nor barre against them specially if they bee such as persecute the Church Vse 3 The third Vse is for examination to teach vs to examine ourselues hereby whether wee bee of the Church or no. Doth Christ Iesus liue in thee by his Spirit Art thou ioyned to him Doest thou beleeue in him obey him submit thy selfe to his ordinances and directions Doth thy heart tell thee vpon good ground that thou art one with him and he with thee then thou art one of the Church then thou art a chosen vessell else thou art but a Reprobate 2. Cor. 13.5 proue your selues whether ye are in the saith saith the Apostle Examine your selues know ye not your owne selues how that Iesus Christ is in you except ye bee Reprobates The Papists not feeling this Communion with Christ that hee is in them as none can feele it by their Doctrine cannot bee in the estate of Grace for wheresoeuer it is surely it may bee felt by the Spirituall man Fourthly this teacheth vs that if wee haue fellowship Vse 4 with Christ then wee must looke for afflictions while wee liue here We must be like our Head If we looke to haue fellowship with him in his glo●y we must also haue fellowship with him in his afflictio●s Phil. 3.10 It is impossible that we should Communicate with him in the sweet but that we must taste of the sowre also though indeed afflictions are not sowre but to the outward man they are sweet to the inward man the spirituall man reioyceth in affliction because they b●ing forth the sweet fruit of Righteousnesse Heb.
12.11 Therefore as we looke to bee partakers with Christ in his glory so let vs partake with him in his afflictions and these afflictions shall tend to our greater glory Lastly here is matter of Comfort to vs in our hearing Vse 5 Reading and Repeating of Gods Word and in our prayers and all other our good endeauours because Christ Communicates with vs in them helping directing and quickning vs in the performance of them couering the infirmities of them dignifying presenting and making them acceptable before God Here likewise is comfort to vs in all our sufferings What if we suffer persecution and affliction Let vs know that Christ partakes in them and therefore they are sanctified vnto vs and also they are regarded of God with commiseration as the sufferings of Christ and they are already ouercome by his sufferings and therefore seeing they are regarded of God as the sufferings of Christ Act. 9.4 Saul Saul why persecutest thou me saith our Sauiour and seeing he doth so pitie vs in them how can wee but looke for a good end of them Let vs therefore comfortably suffer with Christ bearing his markes vpon vs here that so we may Reigne with him in glory hereafter The sixth Lecture of the Church THe fourth qualitie whereby the Church is described in that Article of the Creed concerning the Church is that it is called a communion of Saints which carries a double sense and imports a double communion one with Christ the Head the other with the members Of that which passeth betwixt the members and Christ the Head you haue heard already now in the next place wee are to speake of the communion the members haue one with another It is here aduisedly to bee recalled to minde what Church it is that we here speake of that is the Church of chosen men both in heauen and earth for so it was propounded to be spoken to in the entrance vpon this Point and secondly euery one of these sixe adiuncts in that Article of the Creed concerning the Church agreeth to each both to the chosen men in heauen as well as to the chosen men on earth For first the Church of chosen men in heauen is one with that on earth secondly they are holy also though not in a truer sense yet in a higher degree for they haue attained to the perfection of that holinesse which these on earth haue but in a small measure Thirdly they are Catholike too as well as we consisting of all Nations People and Kinreds as Reuel 7.9 Fourthly they in heauen haue a communion with Christ their Head as well as we on earth and that in a more speciall manner then we haue for Christ is present with them not onely by his Spirit as hee is with vs but also hee is bodily present with them which wee doe not yet enioy therefore they haue a more speciall communion with him then wee yet haue Fifthly they haue a communion with vs and wee with them so farre as is agreeing and fitting to both our estates Sixthly they also are knowne onely to God and to themselues and not certainly to any else and this also in a further sense to them then to vs because they know it not onely particularly euery one of himselfe as we doe but generally they know that all there amongst them are members which amongst vs is nothing so wee know but euery one for himselfe to be a member So we see that these sixe adiuncts agree to the Church of chosen men in heauen as well as on earth yea further most of these agree to the elect Angels too for they haue an vnitie amongst themselues and so are one also they are holy and so like wise they hauing Christ to be their Head as we haue no doubt but they haue a communion with Christ and Christ with them and when our Sauiour saith Luk. 15.10 that they reioyce ouer a sinner that is conuerted it is plaine that they haue a communion with vs also But because the Article saith a communion of Saints not of Angels therfore we will restraine it to holy men and not extend it to the holy Angels And further we must vnderstand that howsoeuer all these may bee truly affirmed of the Saints in heauen as well as on earth yet because they are more sensible in earthly Saints then in heauenly therefore they are most vsually affirmed and generally vnderstood of those on earth These things thus premised to set the article vpright in its own due sense and vnderstanding specially in this fifth adiunct because we shall haue speciall vse of it wee proceede now to the Point We will draw it into an Obseruation and that is this Doctr. The whole Church of God and all the parts and members of it haue a mutuall Communion and fellowship one with another For proofe of this point I will omit such places that proue both this and the former Communion as Rom. 12.5 and 1. Ioh. 1.3 and I will come to such particular places as proue this point Psal 122.3 Ierusalem is built as a City that is compact together in it selfe Wee must vnderstand that Dauid speakes here as a Prophet and vnder the Law somewhat darkely and vnder a shadow The substance is this the Citie is the Church of God Ierusalem the spirituall and heauenly Ierusalem the building that is the laying together of these liuing stones that is the faithfull into this liuing Church compact together c. there is the fellowship that they haue and do exercise one towards another So that the meaning is this The whole Church of God is a liuing Citie consisting of liuing stones and they are compact together they doe yeeld mutually that helpe and good one to another which they can And so is this shadow plainely now reuealed vnder the light of the Gospell as wee may see Ephes 2.21 22. In whom all the building coupled together groweth vnto an holy Temple in the Lord. In whom yee also are built together to bee the habitation of God by the Spirit All the building that is the whole company of the faithfull are coupled together that is fast linked and ioyned together one with another in goodly order and proportion groweth to an holy Temple that is make vp one Church or Temple not materiall but spirituall as Vers 22. for God to dwell in by his Spirit and this the Ephesians particularly had experience in In whom yee also are built together to be the habitation of God by the Spirit And 1. Iohn 1.7 If we walke in the light as hee is in the light we haue fellowship one with another Here this Communion is in plaine termes named and expressed Who are they that walke in the light but the faithfull onely that are in Christ Who is the light of the World Whosoeuer are such there is a mutuall fellowship and Communion betwixt them The Point is large and therefore requires a large explication and also it is a Point
Saluation Iointly and particularly and continually Doe wee willingly bring our selues and our Families to partake in the Word Sacraments and Prayer The Prophet Dauid speaking of the members of this Communion saith Psal 110.3 Thy people shall come williegly at the time of Assembling And doe we profit by these meanes Haue they the same effect in vs as they haue in Gods Saints If they haue then we are of this Communion of Saints else not Secondly let vs examine our selues concerning our Gifts Hath God distributed to thee any gift or grace whatsoeuer and art thou willing to imploy it and Communicate it to the common good of the rest of the Saints as the Apostle was Rom. 1.11 that did long to bee with the Romanes And why did he so long Why because he had some spirituall gift to bestow amongst them if it be thus with thee then thou art a member of this Communion This is that our Sauiour commandeth Peter Luk. 22.32 When thou art conuerted strengthen thy Brethren as if he should say Make others partakers of the same grace with thee Thirdly wee must examine our selues in respect of the wants of our fellow members Are we willing to relieue them in their wants to supply them in their necessities according to our ability If wee are then this is a token to vs that wee truly practise this Communion of Saints This is it that the Apostle commends as a thing wel done that the Philippians did Communicate to his affliction Phil. 4.14 And this also he Commandes Ro. 12.13 that they distribute to the necessities of the Saints and that they giue themselues to hospitality And Heb. 13.16 To doe good and to distribute forget not for with such sacrifices God is wel pleased And this is the charge that the Apostle wills Timothy to lay vpon Rich men that They be Rich in good workes ready to distribute And this he commends in them of Macedonia That beyond their power they were willing and prayed vs with great instance saith the Apostle 2. Cor. 8.3 4. that wee would receiue the grace and fellowship of the ministring which is towards the Saints And Rom. 15.26 27. And Act. 4. Men sold that they had and distributed to euery one as they had need Fourthly wee must examine our selues in regard of our affections Are we like minded to them Doe wee suffer when they suffer Haue wee a fellow-feeling of the afflictions and miseries of our fellow-members If we haue then we are fellow-members with them 1. Cor. 12.26 If one member suffer all suffer with it This is a liuely token of a liuing-member if they haue a feeling of the sufferings of their fellow-members euery liuing-member of the Church hath the Bowels of compassion Colos 3.12 mooued with a liuely feeling of the miseries of others else they are no liuing but rotten and dead members Fiftly we must examine our selues whether we pray for our fellow-members as for our selues whether we pray for the good of Gods Church as wee are exhorted Psal 122.6 pray for the peace of Ierusalem Sixtly wee must examine our selues whether wee exhort others comfort them prouoke them and stirre them vp to loue and to all good workes as the Apostle willeth vs Heb. 3.13 Prouoke one another daylie And Heb. 10.24 25. Let vs consider one another to prouoke vnto loue and to good workes not forsaking the fellowship that is amongst our selues If we do exhort one another thus this is a signe wee are of this fellowship and a meanes to continue vs that wee forsake not this fellowship Seuenthly we must examine our selues whether we vse our Christian Liberty Christianly to the edification of our Brethren and not to their destruction Rom. 12.13 15. The last Rule that we must examine our selues by is this If wee labour not for our owne good onely but for our Brethrens also if wee seeke not our owne but euery one anothers wealth 1. Cor. 10.24 If we looke not euery one on our own things but euery man also on the things of other men Philip. 2.4 If wee labour to profit others as well as our selues this is a true Note that we are true and liuing-members of the Church of God The fourth Vse Here is matter of Comfort to vs that Vse 4 are of the Church not onely that God hath giuen vs a Communion of estate amongst his people but withall hath inioyned vs to practise all such duties as may make for the vpholding thriuing and continuing in this state Here then is our Comfort Art thou in want Why God hath giuen to others purposely for thy supply Art thou in temptation or at the point of death Happily then thou art not able to pray for thy selfe yet Comfort thy Soule thou art a member of the Church and therefore thou art prayed for of all the Faithfull and God will heare their prayers for thee Lastly Art thou depriued of Gods House by Trauell or sicknesse or persecution Yet here is thy Comfort thou art there in Spirit and thy cause there in some kinde is as effectually handled as if thou wert there bodily present as the Apostle saith 1. Cor. 5 4. When you are gathered together and my Spirit c. No distance of place though it be as farre as heauen from earth dissunders this Communion nor debarres vs the benefit of it the Spirit being euery where So that the prayers of Gods Church though I be neuer so farre off are as effectuall for mee as if I were there my selfe so I be there in Spirit Vse 5 Fiftly this teacheth vs of whom wee are to expect good and to whom we are to doe good First of whom wee are to expect good not from prophane men but from godly men from the faithfull therefore we should striue to bee in their Company and desire their presence both to giue and receiue good The Apostle Rom. 1.11 12. desires to be among the Romans Why that hee might doe them good that is true he might doe them good indeed but could they being but newly conuerted doe him that was so great an Apostle any good Yes that they might and therefore hee desires to be with them that he might be comforted together with them through their mutuall faith both his and theirs Specially we should desire their prayers so did the Apostle Rom. 15.30 and Heb. 13.18 Pray for vs saith hee Haue they need of our prayers Then much more haue we need of theirs yea the wicked themselues desire the prayers of the faithfull Exod. 9.28 Pharaoh desires the prayers of Moses and Aaron to God for him they receiue this benefit from the Communion of the faithfull though they giue nothing to it that the faithfull pray and are heard for them as Iob was for his friends Iob 42.8 Secondly this teacheth vs also to whom we are to doe good namely to the faithfull as the Prophet Dauid saith Psal 16.3 My welldoing extends to the Saints that are on earth And this is it
Christian borne and yet ioyne with the Iewish Church in their religion hee is not of the Christian but of the Iewish Church and so it is of all others So then the name of Church and Religion are in some sense yoke-fellowes all Churches receiuing denomination from the Religion they professe Now then Religion being as the forme of the Church giuing it name and being therefore looke what Religion it is that the Church professeth and such is the Church to bee reputed There is a true Religion and euery Church embracing and professing the same is to bee reputed a true Church as the reformed Churches There are many false Religions and euery Church professing such Religion are false Churches as the Churches of the Heathen that worship false Gods and so embrace false Religions And so the Churches of the Saracens that erect and set vp Mahomet against Christ and of the Iewes that deny the comming of the Messiah in the flesh are false Churches But there are some Churches that embrace party Religions in part true and in part false yea what Church is so pure that is not tainted with some error and what Church is there so impure that professeth not some notable heauenly Truths We must therefore consider what truths and what errors they hold and so the truth will bee soone decided Without Christ there is no saluation and so no true Church 1. Ioh. 5.12 He that hath the Sonne hath life and he that hath not the Sonne of God hath not life If yee aske me whether one and the same Church may not bee a true Church in respect of some in it professing the truth or in respect of some fundamentall truths professed in it and yet a false Church in respect of some professing falshood in it or in respect of some fundamentall truths ouerthrowne in it I answer Surely it may till such time as the false Church hath gotten the vpper-hand and makes lawes for her errors and against the others truths with sentence of abandoning all those out of their Church which doe hold the truths So it was with the Church of Rome before the Councell of Trent And thus it was with the Church of Sardy Reuel 3.1 4. she had a name to liue but was dead and yet in the fourth Verse the Lord saith He hath a few names in Sardy c. Therefore take this for a Rule Whatsoeuer Church embraceth Christ Iesus God and Man the onely meanes of saluation is a true Church though tainted with many errors besides and on the contrary whatsoeuer Church beleeueth not this is a false Church though it hold many other excellent truths besides So much of the diuision of the name of the Church Now wee come to speake of the diuision of the thing it selfe that is of Gods Church which is not so to be vnderstood as if God had so many seuerall kinds of Churches for the Church as I haue shewed before is one and the same from the beginning of the world to the end that Church of God which was in the beginning and remaines now and shall continue to the worlds end is but one and the same Church therefore when we mention the diuision of the Church it selfe we meane not that it is seuerally diuided into diuers and seuerall kinds but distinguished in it selfe in diuers and sundry respects and principally for these first in respect of the bounds and limits or compasse of it secondly in respect of the seuerall portions belonging to it in the seuerall estates that it is ordained vnto thirdly in respect of the outward state of it to the world sometimes knowne sometimes vnknowne First it is distinguished in it self in respect of the bounds and compasse of it and so it is either vniuersal or particular vniuersall that is the whole company of Gods chosen both in heauen an earth But this hath no limits but is dispersed farre and wide ouer the face of the whole earth and reacheth to heauen it selfe But because I haue spoken of this before both in the Adiunct Catholike and also in handling the generall nature of the Church therefore I will trust your memories for that Point and not speake more here of it In the next place a particular Church that is euery particular company of the faithful or at least of those that are called to the profession of the faith which being seuerall by themselues of seuerall times and places are but particular Churches But because wee shall speake more properly of this when wee come to speake of the visible Church therefore we will respit it till then Secondly it is distinguished in it selfe in respect of the seuerall portions that belong vnto it in the seuerall states that it is ordained to and they are two The first is on earth or in this life and that is a fighting or warfare and the second is in heauen in the life to come crowned and triumphing And accordingly the Church is diuided into the Church Militant and the Church Triumphant To begin with the first the Church Militant is the Congregation of the faithfull on earth that doe continually exercise a spirituall warfare against sinne and Satan and all the aduersaries of God and of his Religion Marke the parts of the definition I say it is a Congregation of the faithfull that doe thus fight for though Hypocrites and sometimes those that doe persecute the Gospell doe fight the Lords Battels and so in a generall sense may be reputed parts of this Militant Church yet that is but colourably and outwardly for some sinister respect not in truth and singlenesse of heart nor in true hatred of sinne nor in a true desire to obey God and to aduance his Kingdome and glory And therefore to speake properly none are true parts of this Church Militant but the faithfull onely Secondly I say it is a spirituall warfare and that in many respects First it is spiritual in respect of the end of it for though sometimes the aduersaries of the faithfull oppugne them in their bodies and outward states yet it is meerely in a spiritual respect either directly or indirectly to hurt their spiritual estate or life of Grace so likewise when the faithfull defend their bodies or outward estate against their aduersaries when they maintaine their reputations or their liues it is not so much for the thing it selfe as to defend and maintaine our spirituall estates Secondly it is spirituall in respect of the weapons that are vsed in this fight for they are chiefely spirituall on both parts the aduersaries weapons are temptations c. the faithfull their weapons are the whole Armour of God Thirdly it is spirituall in regard of the Generals of the Field on both sides which are Spirits Gods good Spirit on the side of the faithfull and Satan and spirituall wickednesses on the wickeds side The third thing in the note is this that this warfare must be exercised continually for the enuious man
sleepes not Mat. 13. he and his are alwaies vp in armes against vs therefore we must be so against them And take this for a Rule that looke whensoeuer wee intermit out fight wee doe so farre forth for the time suffer our selues to bee ouercome if once wee start aside the enemy gets the more vantage of vs. Lastly it is generall against all the aduersaries of God and of his Religion for Satan and all his forces bend themselues against God and against his Church and therefore the faithfull must bend all their forces against Satan and all the aduersaries of Gods Church God promised to Abraham Gen. 12.3 that he would blesse them that blesse him and curse them that curse him And so must all Abrahams seed the faithfull doe for God as they must loue all that loue God so they must fight against all that fight against God A question may be demanded here Whether the good Angels be not also parts of this Church Militant I answer They are parties in this businesse in some sense for though the enemies cannot annoy them and therefore they need not neither doe they fight for themselues yet doe they fight for vs as true guardians and assistants and as Gods Instruments and Messengers to succour vs or to disclose and destroy our enemies and their enterprises against vs. They are heauenly Souldiers not onely in generall as the Starres and all the Hoast of Heauen are but in particular assisting vs in our spirituall warfare and that personally and by their office they comfort vs in our temptations as they did our Sauiour Christ Matth. 4.11 after his temptation And so Luk. 22.43 they comforted Christ in his agony there appeared an Angell from heauen comforting him And Psal 34.7 the Angels are said to pitch their tents round about them that feare God So that the Angels are not only about vs but they pitch their tents about vs to fight for vs and they do also deliuer vs. So then in some sense they are parties in this warfare yea but yet because they are out of the danger of the enemies that they cannot annoy them therefore they cannot properly bee said to be any part of the militant Church Secondly the Church Triumphant what is that That is the Congregation of Saints in heauen that haue already finished their warfare and ouercome their enemies and do now raigne and triumph in glory together with Iesus Christ in his Kingdome But because I haue spoken of this Point before therefore I will not now stand vpon it onely we will here shew some differences betwixt the Church Militant and the Church Triumphant and so come to an obseruation arising from hence The differences are these following The Church Militant The Church Triumphant 1. The Church Militant is of Men onely 1. The Church Triumphant is of Angels too 2. The Church Militant is on earth 2. The Church Triumphant is in heauen 3. The Church Militant is subiect to sinne error and misery 3. The Church Triumphant is free from them all 4. The Church Militant is running in the race 4. The Church Triumphant hath attained the Goale 5. The Church Militant are Saints in hope 5. The Church Triumphant are Saints in possession 6. The Church Militant hath need of the meanes the Word and the Sacraments c. 6. The Church Triumphant hath attained to her perfection and end 7. The Church Militant children vnder yeeres heires by promise 7. The Church triumphant are of full age seized on their inheritance 8. The Church Militant is like Christ crucified concerning infirmitie 8. The Church Triumphant is like Christ exalted and inuested into glory Doctr. The Obseruation from hence is this That seeing there is first here a Church Militant on earth and then a Church Triumphant in heauen hence I say ariseth this Obseruation That none can euer come to be members of the Triumphant Church in heauen except first they bee members of the Militant and fighting Church on earth This was figured in the passage of Israel out of Egypt into Canaan they must incounter with Pharaoh and his Hoast they must passe through the Red Sea they must wander in the Wildernesse many yeeres and sustaine hunger and thirst they must warre with their enemies euen whole Nations by the way All this they must doe before they can enter into this earthly Canaan euen so it is with vs in our passage to the heauenly Canaan We must meet with many enemies and sustaine and vndergoe many miseries as the Apostle saith Through many afflictions wee must enter into the Kingdome of heauen Act. 14.12 What are afflictions but assaults troubles temptations and fights Why through these wee must enter and through many of these saith the Apostle we shall meet with many of them here in this life yea we must passe through them saith the Apostle there is a necessitie of it it is vnauoidable The end we seeke after is Gods Kingdome why this is the way thither saith the Apostle these are the Pikes you must passe through euen many afflictions So in the 2. Tim. 3.12 the Apostle saith that all that will liue godly in Christ shall suffer persecution All those that looke to triumph in heauen must liue godly in Christ Iesus now all that will doe so shall suffer persecution whether they will or not 2. Cor. 4.17 For our light afflictions which are but for a moment cause vnto vs a farre more excellent and an eternall weight of glory not that our afflictions doe cause it by way of efficacy or merit for the Apostle saith Rom. 8.18 that the afflictions of this present life are not worthy of the glory which shall bee reuealed to vs. What is the meaning then of this place It must be vnderstood by way of order and consequence that afflictions must of necessity goe before or else the eternall weight of glory cannot follow after Reuelat. 2.10 Yee shall haue tribulation but bee thou faithfull vnto the death and I will giue thee the Crowne of life As if he should say Thou shalt haue trials and tribulations but be thou faithfull and fight and thou shalt haue the Crowne of life And the promise of life is restrained onely to those that ouercome Reuel 2.7 11 17. And hence it is that the whole course of the faithfull is called the Fight of Faith 1. Tim. 6.12 Fight the good fight of Faith lay hold on eternall life As who should say Whosoeuer thou art that hast faith fight for it or else thou shalt neuer lay hold on eternall life neuer receiue the end of thy faith which is the saluation of thy soule And Matth. 20.21 22. the Mother of Zebedeus children came to Christ and besought him that her two sonnes might sit one at his right hand and the other at his left in his Kingdome But Iesus answered and said Yee aske yee know not what Are yee able to drinke of the Cup that I shall drinke of c. that
the Apostle exhorts vs Iam. 1.12 My Brethren count it exceeding ioy when ye fall into diuers Temptations Fourthly as we must not take it heauily but reioyce in it so we must prepare and arme our selues for it before hand As a man that is to fight against his enemies will fit and prepare and arme himselfe to the Battell so must we Our enemies will be sure to be prepared against vs and therefore if we be not prepared against them how shall we be able to withstand them and therefore we must be continually preparing our selues to incounter with sinne and Satan and all our spirituall Enemies As we must prepare our selues to this Battaile So fiftly we must carry our selues resolutely and valiantly in this fight and see that we fight a good fight of faith as fighting the Lords Battails Thus Ioshua incouraged the people to warre because they fought the Lords Battails Now to fit vs and to helpe and direct vs in this warfare Consider these particulars First what enemies they are that we fight against Our enemies are many euen a world of enemies the Dragon and all his Angels the World and all her Children and Darlings the flesh and all the wisedom and sense thereof for all that is enmity against God Sinne Death Hell all come with open mouth to deuoure vs. This is it the Apostle saith Ephes 6.12 Wee wrestle not against flesh and blood that is not onely against flesh and blood but against Principalities and powers against worldly Gouernors the Princes of the darknes of this world against spirituall wickednesses which are in high places Marke how the Apostle sets them out in all their Terror and power marching as it were with their Colours displaied in all their Ruffe Brauery And this he doth not to dismay or discomfort vs but to incourage vs and to whet vs on that we seeing how many and how strong and how resolute our enemies be we should labour to be as resolute as they Secondly we are to consider what weapons we are to vse we must put on the whole Armour of God Ephes 6.11 And specially we must labour to be furnished with these two parts of this Armor Prayer and Watchfulnesse nothing is more necessary to a Souldier in time of warre then watchfulnesse for if he fall asleepe his enemy comes and kills him or else if his Colonell comes and findes him hee kils him Therefore the Apostle 1. Pet. 5.8 exhorts vs to watchfulnesse Bee sober and watch for your aduersary the Diuell like a roaring Lyon walketh about seeking whom he may deuoure But what kind of watching is this This is not to watch with a Bille on our shoulder but it is to watch ouer our owne hearts Thirdly we are to consider how far forth we are to fight euen to the death not onely of sinne but euen to the death of the body too if neede bee Reuel 2.10 Bee thou faithfull vnto the death and I will giue thee the Crowne of life And we must resist euen vnto blood Heb. 12.4 wee must fight till wee stand vp to the knees in blood and not yeeld to sinne wee must fight till we ouercome wee must not onely fight but we must fight so long so hard so happily that wee may ouercome But how shall we ouercome if we fight till death if we die in the fight I answer Wee may ouercome for all that for that death is but to the outward man It is the Spirit and inward man that ouercommeth and therefore though we be slaine yet we ouercome Reuel 2.1 Fourthly wee must consider what helpes and forces wee haue on our sides surely more then are against vs we haue such an Army that all the world cannot yeeld the like wee haue God and Christ and the holy Spirit and all the holy Angels to helpe vs we haue the prayers and wel-wishings of all the faithfull in heauen and earth we haue the Word the Sacraments the examples of Christ himselfe and all the faithfull to incourage vs. And who would not fight hauing all these to fight for him and with him And who would or can doubt of the victory seeing we haue all the powers and forces of heauen and earth to assist vs and to take part with vs Onely the powers of hell are against vs and how can they hurt vs Fiftly and lastly we are to consider with what minde wee are to come into the field and to defend our selues Not for fashion nor for company nor to bee seene nor to get profit but we must come with this mind to obay and to glorifie God to maintaine his Lawes and kingdome and to vphold that spirituall life that God hath endued vs withall and to destroy and keepe vnder the power of Satan and the malignant Church and not with any sinister intention whatsoeuer And thus if wee obserue these Rules they will be good meanes to fit vs to this warfare and to direct vs in it as also to helpe vs to ouercome The third Vse is for singular comfort to all Gods children Vse 3 that howsoeuer wee suffer many Conflicts here yet all our afflictions and tribulations and Conflicts shall one day be rewarded and recompenced plentifully with a Crowne and that in heauen as wee suffer with Christ here so wee shall raigne with him hereafter Therefore let vs see that wee bee fighters in this Battell and that wee fight a true fight else wee shall haue no such reward But if wee doe thus fight wee are sure to haue our Reward What then though sinne tirannize the Conscience th●eatens the world persecutes and the Diuell sometimes puts vs to the worst yet our comfort is we shall certainly haue the victory and so a Crowne at last Therefore let vs not thinke much to endure troubles here for a while for we shall be conquerors yea more then Conquerors faith the Apostle Rom 8.34 35. We are more then Conquerors he doth not say yee shall be but you are already more then Conquerors through him that loued vs. Lastly this shewes vs how much we gratifie Satan and wrong the Lord when we yeeld vnto sinne we betray him and his cause and his glory as much as in vs lies into his enemies hands yea we fight against God for Satan Hee that is not with me saith our Sauiour is against mee yea we wrong our selues exceedingly leauing the glorious and honourable Colours of the Lord that made vs and fighting vnder Satans Banner And so much for this Point and for this Lecture The eighth Lecture of the Church IN handling the diuision of the Church which was the fourth generall Head I shewed that it was partly of the name partly of the thing it selfe Of the name we spake fully For the diuision of the thing it selfe I shewed you that it must not bee vnderstood so as if God had many kinds of Churches for the Church is but one as I haue formerly prooued But this diuision is a distinction which puts
a difference betwixt one and the same Church in one respect and betwixt the same Church in another respect We considered of it as it was distinguished in three respects First in respect of the bounds and compasse of it and so we shewed that there was a generall and a particular Church Of the generall we had before spoken of the particular we were hereafter to speake when wee come to speake of the visible Church Secondly it was considered in respect of the seuerall portions and states allotted to vs and that was twofold the first in this world which is a fight or warfare the second is in the world to come which is a Crowne or Triumph In the first respect the Church is called the Church Militant In the second the Church Triumphant of this we spake the last time Now we are to speake of the diuision of the Church in the third respect And that is in respect of the outward state of it in this world and so it is visible and sometime seene vnto the world and inuisible sometime not seene to the world The Church of God doth sometime attaine to such a flourishing prosperous estate in this world as that first her members are many in number secondly they haue an outward forme of setled Gouernment thirdly their Religion is countenanced at least not violently opposed by the State and Authority where they liue Fourthly they make open profession of their faith and Religion Fiftly they haue publike and solemne Assemblies at ordinary and seasonable times and in due and conuenient place where the Ministers teach the Word and where the people heare the Word preached and where the Sacraments are administred and Discipline executed at least in some measure and that without danger and without prohibition I say the Church doth oft-times attaine to this state euen in this world and then it is called visible On the other side sometimes it is brought to such a low and distressed estate that scarce any of these are found there but rather all quite contrary First their number is small secondly they haue no such outward forme of gouernment setled amongst them at least not so exercised as that thereby the world should take notice of them that they are such a holy Society thirdly they and their Religion is distasted disgraced derided hated and persecuted euen to the very death Fourthly their profession is secret Fiftly their assemblies and meetings for Religious exercises are seldome or none at all or at least very priuate at such vncertaine times and in such priuy and close places as they can light vpon and that are best and fittest for their owne safety Lastly they are depriued and debarred of the publike vse of the ministry of the word and of the Sacraments and discipline And in this case it is called an Inuisible Church So you see in generall how the state stands between the Church visible and inuisible Now we are to speake of them in particular First of the Church inuisible The Church of God is said to be inuisible in these fiue Senses First it is inuisible because it is not seene nor acknowledged by the men of the world neither is it possibly to be discerned by the sense of the naturall man but whosoeuer sees it and knows it to be the Church of God must haue a better light then that of nature Secondly it is inuisible in respect of the inward graces it is endued withall as their Election Faith c. for these are not visible at all and so it is inuisible euen then when it is most visible Thirdly it is inuisible in this sense because the greatest and chiefest part of it is in heauen and so not to be seene by mans eye Fourthly the Church is inuisible in this respect because that Congregation that professe themselues to be the true Church of God are indeed sometimes no better then the very Synagogue of Satan such as ouerthrow the foundation and persecute that which is the true Church of God indeede and so vpon Tryall proues a false Church and so makes the true Church inuisible not to bee seene of men whiles the false Church intertaines mens eyes and thoughts doting vpon her deluding them and blearing and dazelling their sight they cannot nor do not looke after any other and so the right and true Church lies hidden from their sight euen as the painted Harlot carries away mens eyes from beholding the modest Spouse So while men dote vpon the painted shewes of a false Church they cannot behold the true Lastly the Church is inuisible in this sense because though there bee some true professours yet there is no publike profession at all or else it is very secret so that there is no certaine outward Testimonies whereby it may bee knowne to be the true Church In these fiue respects the Church may bee said to bee inuisible Marke this well for herein stands the difference betwixt vs and the Papists The Church say they must be so notoriously visible that there must be a great number of them and they must make open profession of their Faith and must carry themselues so as that euery man and woman may know that they are the Church and that euery one may know which is the true Church whereunto hee is to ioyne himselfe Opposite to this we say the Church is sometimes inuisible in these respects before set downe So howsoeuer there may bee alwaies a Church yet it cannot bee alwaies so notoriously knowne to all the world Further we must consider that the Church doth somtime signifie the vniuersall Company of Gods chosen in heauen and in earth sometime onely the Company of Beleeuers on earth When it signifies the vniuersall Company of Gods chosen in heauen and earth in this sense it is simply inuisible and that both actually that is it is not seene and also potentially that is it cannot be seene as in the first second and third senses we haue shewed For first neither can the naturall man see them nor secondly can their graces be seene neither thirdly can the greatest and chiefest part of them be seene being already in heauen Secondly when the Church signifies the company of Beleeuers on earth it is inuisible either simply or after a sort simply and so there is no Church on earth inuisible but in the first and second senses onely or else after a sort that is as opposed to famous visiblenesse generally pretended by the Papists namely that there is a great multitude alwaies openly professing the true Religion and that in such outward shew state and carriage that it is or may bee generally knowne to bee the true Church and that any faithfull man may point with his finger to such a Congregation and say boldly This is the true Church and so may see and know which is that holy Society amongst men where he may safely and where he must ioine himself for his saluation And in this sense that
is as opposite to the Popish Church the true Church is sometimes though not alwayes inuisible which is partly in the Fourth and Fifth senses aboue specified So that the Church euen then when it is after a sort inuisible is also after a sort visible too that is it is inuisible because it is not easie and plaine to be discerned and visible because it is discerned by some though hardly and so consequently those Papists that make the visiblenes of the Church to be somtimes such that it can hardly be knowne agree with vs in the thing directly though they differ in the phrase and manner of Speech Now I will giue you some generall aduertisements here concerning the Church inuisible and visible whereby you may the better conceiue and vnderstand the whole busines first you must know that the Church inuisible is the whole company of Gods chosen in heauen and earth whether they be called or to be called whether they doe professe the Truth or whether they doe not yet professe it for Gods chosen which are not yet called nor doe not yet professe the truth are of the inuisible Church too as I haue heretofore shewed Secondly the vniuersall visible Church is the whole company of knowne professors on earth The differences betwixt the vniuersall inuisible Church and the vniuersall visible Church are these following 1. The inuisible conteines all good Wheate without chaffe 1. The visible conteines good and bad Wheate and chaffe together 2. The inuisible is partly in heauen 2. The visible onely on earth 3. The inuisible is of all times and places from the beginning to the end of the world 3. The visible is onely of certaine times and places asunder 4. The inuisible hath many sheepe belonging to it that are not yet brought into the fold 4. The visible hath many within the fold that professe to bee sheepe yet indeed are Wolues 5. Against the inuisible the Gates of hell shall neuer preuaile 5. Against the visible they may and doe preuaile in a sore measure sometimes vtterly rooting it out in some particular places as we see in the Churches of Ephesus and the second and third Chapter of the Reuelation They may preuaile against the visible Church to the horrible defiling and destroying of them But so they cannot do against the inuisible Church for that is out of their Reach The second aduertisement is this That the inuisible Church on earth is the whole Company of Gods chosen liuing in the world whether professing or not professing the truth whereof though some parts bee visible that is such as make open profession yet all cannot be seene Or more particularly it is a company of faithfull or professors for this being partly visible may haue Hipocrites in it euen whole hundreds that make profession of sauing faith yet so secretly either by reason of the fewnesse of their number or feare of persecution or the timorousnesse of their nature that they can hardly be discerned to be such So that one and the same Church may be visible and inuisible at once visible as making some profession that may be and is seene to some and yet inuisible too as not making that open profession that publike notice may be taken of it yea one and the same man may be a member of the Church visible and of the Church inuisible at once of the visible as his profession being partly seene and of the inuisible that is of the vniuersall Church as his Election faith and other inward graces are not seene The third aduertisment is that those that are of the Church both visible and inuisible are therefore saued not so much because they are of the visible Church for then all of that Church should be saued which is not so but because they are of the inuisible Church too for there is none of that that is of the inuisible vniuersall Church but are and shal be saued So likewise a man may bee no member either of the visible or inuisible and yet hee is not damned because he is not of the visible but because he is not of the inuisible vniuersall Church The fourth Aduertisement is this How we are to vnderstand some things that are affirmed of the Church in the Scripture for it is spoken of in diuers senses in the Scripture as first some things are affirmed of the visible Church onely which cannot be vnderstood of the inuisible as that in Matth. 13.47 48. where the Kingdome of heauen that is the visible Church is compared to a Net which gathereth both good and bad fish for the inuisible vniuersall Church containing onely the Elect hath no bad fishes in it Againe some things are affirmed of the inuisible Church onely which cannot be affirmed of the visible Church as that in Cant. 4.7 Thou art all faire my Loue and there is no spot in thee No visible Church but hath many spots therefore this is to be vnderstood of the inuisible onely And so likewise that which I haue spoken of heretofore that they are knowne onely to God and themselues is to bee vnderstood of the inuisible Church onely Againe some things of both and that in many respects First some things which are principally spoken of the visible Church are abusiuely applied to the inuisible vniuersall Church the whole taking denomination of the greater part as Matth. 8.12 The children of the kingdome shall be cast out This is spoken principally of the visible Church of the Iewes that should be cast off and yet is applied abusiuely to the inuisible to the children of the Kingdome whereas none of them can be cast off but shall certainely bee saued So Reuel 3.1 4. in the first Verse the Lord saith to the Church of Sardy Thou hast a name that thou liuest but art dead Here is a dead Church yet in the fourth Verse the Lord saith Thou hast a few names in Sardy which haue not defiled their garments c. Here is a liuing Church how is this to bee vnderstood This is spoken principally of the visible Church that it is a dead Church but is abusiuely applyed to the inuisible Church which was amongst them the whole taking denomination of the greater part And Rom. 10.21 compared with Rom. 11.1 In the tenth Chapter and last verse Israel is said to be a disobedient and gainsaying people In the eleuenth Chapter and first Verse they are said to bee Gods people which is to be vnderstood as the place before Some things are principally affirm'd of the inuisible Church but analogically are applyed to the visible Church as the whole taking denomination from the better part As for example If I come into the Barne and see a heape of Corne among the chaffe I may say truly It is a heape of Corne though the most of it be chaffe naming it from the better part And in this sense when the visible Church receiueth her denomination from the better part the Church may bee called the Body of Christ
Apostle speakes of that Church wherein was the vse of the Word and of the Sacrament of Baptisme as we may see in the 26. verse which are onely in vse in the visible Church And in Colos 1.18 there is Christ the head of his Church and there is the Church the body of Christ Now the Apostle speakes of that Church whereof hee was a Minister as we may see vers 25. which is a visible Church And that it may appeare that these Collections are not strained against the meaning of the holy Ghost you shall find that the Apostle in the 1 Cor. 12.27 speaking to the visible particular Church of Corinth saith plainely Yee are the body of Christ and so intends necessarily that Christ is the head of that particular visible Church And as it was with the Church of Corinth so it is too with all true visible Churches else Reuel 1.13 there the head and the body is described together there was the seuen golden Candlesticks the seuen particular visible Churches and there was also the Son of Man walking in the midst of them that is Christ the head of them And no question but the Iewish Church in the former Testament was Christs Spouse and so Christ was her Husband and consequently her Head for how often did God threaten to cast them off and to giue them a Bill of Diuorce shewing thereby that hee was the Head euen of their visible Church then much more of our particular visible Churches so that Christ proportionably is the Head of a true visible Church The Reasons of the Obseruation are these first Christ Reas 1 liuing vpon the earth was of the visible Church but not as an inferiour or a member for then some other visible member must be his head which is impossible therefore while he liued vpon earth he was the head of the visible Church Now what he was he is he was so then and therefore he is so now Secondly all power is giuen to Christ both in heauen Reas 2 and earth Matth. 28.18 and he is the head of all principalities and powers Colos 2.10 And in what respect is he the head of all but that he might be the head of the Church as the very reason is implyed Ephes 1.22 And hath made all things subiect vnder his feet and hath appointed him ouer all things Why to be the head of his Church And this is that we meane in that Article of our Faith when wee say I beleeue that Iesus Christ sits at the right hand of God that is that hee hath power giuen him to rule ouer all things specially ouer his Church to rule and gouerne it and to conuey all good things to it as the head to the body Reas 3 Thirdly he giues life to the members and holds all the body together Col. 2.19 and Ephes 4.15 16. therefore he is the head of the body Reas 4 Fourthly the Church is guided by the Lawes of Christ both for doctrine and manners therefore he must needs be the head of the Church Reas 5 Fifthly he is the Sauiour of the Church Ephes 5.23 and therfore he is the head of his Church for it is the office of the head to defend and to see to the safety of the whole body Reas 6 Sixthly he is the onely vanquisher of all the Churches Enemies and he doth so vanquish them as that he himselfe is freed from Satans and all other enemies harmes Ioh. 14.30 The Prince of this World commeth and hath naught in me yea he breakes the Serpents head Gen. 3.15 And in the Reuelation there is Michael and his Angels fighting with the Dragon and his Angels and they ouercome them Now Christ is this Michael that ouercommeth the Diuell and all the enemies of his Church therefore he is the head of his Church Reas 7 Seuenthly he giues the Spirit to his Church therefore he must needes be the head of his Church and hee giues the Spirit not onely in regard of ministeriall duties as Iohn 20.22 where he breathed on the Apostles and said Receiue the holy Ghost but also in regard of sanctification and inward graces as Act. 2.4 this he doth for euer Eph. 4.11 12. Now it is the head that conueyes Spirit and motion to the body Therfore seeing euery visible Church receiues the Spirit from Christ then he must needs be the head of them Reas 8 Eighthly and lastly hee is the King the Husband the Shepheard the eldest Brother or first borne of the Church therfore the head of the Church So much for the Reasons Vse 1 The vses are these The first Vse is matter of Refutation against the Popish Church for this is a maine point of difference betwixt vs and the Church of Rome Wee say and haue proued it that Christ is the head of the visible Church they say the Pope is the head of it and as they meane it it is worse than it seemes to be for therein they affirme a double blasphemy against God and giue two maine blowes to Iesus Christ to cut him off from being head to his Church at least they take his Crowne from his head And this they doe first in regard of the Body the Church secondly in regard of the Head Christ First in regard of the Church for they say the Pope is the head not of the Church of Rome onely for that were tolerable if hee would content and containe himselfe within his owne Diocesse neither would we much contend with him about his Bishopricke But he lookes high and gapes wide and saith like his lying father the Diuell All is mine that he is the head of the vniversall Church through the world A proud challenge easie to be made but impossible that it should bee maintained You see that it is proued to be Christs due only by right to be head of the visible Church if then the Pope wil be head either he must take it from Christ against his will and so he is plaine Antichrist as indeed and in truth he is or else he must haue it by Christs grant and this he pretends to be his Title But first he hath it not by Christs grant for Christ neuer gaue him any such matter for many hundred yeares after Christs ascension this headship of the Popes was neuer heard of Yea but say they he gaue it to Peter and so to the Pope I answer No Christ gaue it not to Peter nor yet euer meant to giue it him much lesse to the Pope First hee gaue it not to Peter for the places which they alleage to proue this point serue nothing to this purpose as Matth. 16.19 Whatsoeuer thou shalt binde on earth is bound in heauen and whatsoeuer thou shalt loose on earth shal be loosed in heauen This is spoken equally to all the rest of the Apostles as well as vnto Peter Ioh. 20.23 Whosoeuer sinnes ye remit they are remitted c. Where now is the headship of Peter ouer the whole
their Armes and Liueries whereby they are distinguished from all other Companies yea we know that euery Lord and great man hath his Badge and Cognisance whereby his seruants and attendants are to bee knowne from other mens So the Lord Iesus Christ the Lord of Lords the great and glorious God of heauen and earth hath his Badge and Cognisance whereby his Seruants are distinguished and discerned from all other from the seruants of sinne and from the seruants of the world and from the seruants of men True it is that the Church inuisible is knowne to God alone because none but hee is the Searcher of the heart But the Church visible is therefore called visible because it hath certaine sensible notes and markes set vpon it that at the sight thereof it may bee knowne to be the Church of God I doe not speake here of the inward markes which God doth set secretly on his Children as that they are borne of God ioyned by faith vnto Christ their head endued with the Spirit of Adoption assuring them of Gods fauour and perswading them to holinesse and an inward loue and affection to the Brethren for by these they are onely knowne to God and to themselues but I speak of outward markes wherby they are knowne to others such as that therby the world may take notice of such a congregation so marked that they are a true visible Church of God This was a mattter practized in the former Testament and prophesied for the latter Isai 19.19 that the visible Church should bee thus marked out And surely it is very necessary that there should bee such outward tokens and markes to discerne it by First in respect of those that are within the Church for the surer confirmation of their hearts that they are in the right way as also for the publike testification of faith and Religion to bee in the world And secondly in respect of those that are without for many arrogate falsely the name of the Church vnto themselues as false Prophets and Heretikes and Schismatikes all which may bee discouered plainely by these markes that they are not such as they pretend themselues to bee as also because some of them that are without belonging to Gods election by these markes discerning the true Church may thereby be allured to ioyne to her Communion and so bee brought to God that all the rest may be left vtterly without excuse that being shewed by such palpable and plaine evidences which is the true Church out of which there is no saluatiō yet they wilfully refuse to assemble thereunto what is to be thought of such but that they are rebells against God and enemies to Christs Kingdome that when hee displaies his Banners openly they will not come into the fight on his side but take part against him Now these outward markes haue certaine qualities or properties belonging to them which wheresoeuer they are found they make these markes legitimate and to bee acknowledged to bee true and sufficient else they are not to bee admitted Now these qualities or properties belonging to these markes of the Church are two first that these marks and notes of the Church must bee essentiall to it secondly that they must bee better knowne to vs than the Church it selfe First they must bee essentiall that is such as concerne the very being of the Church some concerne the well being of the Church as Discipline and such like which wheresoeuer it is found it makes that Church more pure sound and perfect than other Churches that want th●m But the markes wee seeke after are such as concerne the very being of the Church so that wheresoeuer they are found there is certainly the true being of a visible Church and also wheresoever the Church visible hath any true being at all there are these found And this qualitie is attended with three others that are subordinate to it and follow consequently vpon it as first these markes must haue this being that as they are essentiall to the being of the Church so they must bee common to euery Church visible throughout the world for if any Church bee without them then they are not sufficient markes secondly they must bee proper to the Church visible and to no other Congregation in the world for if these marks agree to any other Congregation there is no certainty in them to finde out the Church by them Thirdly they must alwaies bee ioyned together so that wheresoeuer there is a true visible Church there are these markes and wheresoeuer these are there is a true visible Church for if at any time they bee asunder then there is a time when a Church visible is not to bee discerned from other Congregations I doe not say they are alwaies found in the same degree but sometimes more sometimes lesse alwaies in some measure And this is the first quality of these markes with the subordinate qualities that follow vpon them The second property or quality of these markes is that they must be better knowne than the Church it selfe for to seeke out a thing vnknowne by that which is as much vnknowne or a thing little knowne by that which is lesse knowne is a thing preposterous and absurd wee are neuer the neerer but if wee would seeke out a thing wisely wee must seeke that which is unknowne by that which is knowne and that which is but a little knowne by that which is more knowne for that which I know another by must bee beter knowne to mee than the other as for example If I know a man by his face or by some wart or mole vpon it then I must know that better or at least haue a more particular impression of it in my minde than of the man himselfe So the notes and markes of the Church must be better knowne to me than the Church it selfe And both these markes and notes must concurre together for being a certaine marke it must bee first able to direct vs to the thing wee seeke and secondly such as may not deceiue vs therein if it bee a thing well knowne and yet not essentiall it may direct but it is apt to deceiue againe if it be essentiall and not best known as it is not apt to deceiue so it is not able to direct therefore they must both concurre together So then the issue of all is this That whatsoeuer things doe so belong to a visible Church that being examined by these notes they will stand answerable thereunto these and none other are to bee acknowledged right marks thereof Now there is none that will hold the touch of these notes but these three the Word preached the Sacraments administred and thirdly obedience professed to that which they both require which because it is the maine substance of all that which is spoken touching this point wee will deliuer and handle it by way of obseruation Doctr. The obseruation is this That the preaching of the Word and the administration
are amisse and that thou shouldest ordaine Elders in euery Citie c. There by name are two principall parts of outward Gouernment set downe redressing things that are amisse and ordaining elders And these are imposed vpon Titus being Bishop of that Church and that of necessity for he was left there for this very cause And in the second and third Chapters of the Reuelation there are directions sent from heauen to the Angels of the seuen Churches and that for many things that did concerne euen the outward as well as the inward Gouernment of the Churches If wee looke into the estate of the Church from time to time we shall see that the practice was answerable that still of necessitie there was outward Gouernment in the Church Our Sauiour while hee was vpon earth among his Disciples how orderly did hee gouerne them When any thing was amisse amongst them how quietly did hee order it How orderly did hee send them out to preach How carefully did he giue them Rules for the outward Gouernment of the Church for the time to come So the Church after Christs ascension how well was it ordered and gouerned As wee may see Act. 1.13 14. Where it is said that the Apostles continued with one accord in prayers and supplications with the women and Mary the mother of Iesus and his Brethren And Act. 2.42 they continued in the Apostles Doctrine and fellowship and breaking of bread and prayer And Act. 6.2 3 c. When that matter of difference arose concerning the poore how wisely did they order it and chose out men from amongst them fearing God for the performance of this businesse So here we see how well the Church was ordered and gouerned after our Sauiours Ascension See it further Act. 15.2 and forward when there arose dissention in the Church about Circumcision what did they doe They called the Apostles and Elders together and so they ordered what should bee done in that businesse so here wee see is outward Gouernment still And so Phil. 1.1 the Apostle writes to the Bishops and Deacons of that Church that is to the Gouernours of it So that we see that of necessity there is required an outward Gouernment in the Church of God to bee administred by men And so much for the proofe of the point The Reasons are many and of diuers sorts some are drawne from the nature of God some are drawne by comparison from other Assemblies the third sort are drawne from the persons that are to be Gouerned and the last sort are drawne from the Offices that are to be exercised and the businesses that are to be done in the Church The first sort of Reasons drawne from the nature and will of God are these First God is the Author not of confusion but of peace as wee see in all the Churches of the Saints 1. Cor. 14.33 The Apostle giues all the Churches of the Saints for instance in this point that God is the Author of peace in all them as hee commanding it and they obeying Now what peace can there bee or how can it be maintained but by Gouernment therefore wheresoeuer there is a Church of Saints there must of necessity bee Gouernment Againe secondly Holinesse becomes Gods House for euer saith the Prophet Psal 93.5 but without Gouernment there can be no Holinesse at least in the outward man and therefore of necessity outward Gouernement must bee in the Church The second sort of Reasons are drawne by comparison from other Assemblies what Company is there without Gouernment In heauen there is order and Gouernment amongst the Saints and Angels themselues some amongst the Angels for order sake are aboue the rest there are Principalities and Powers and Thrones c. I do not say as the Papists doe that one Angell is aboue another in degree but in order at least Christ is the Head and gouernour of them all and that personally so there is a Gouernment in heauen And as it is in heauen so it is in earth What Company or Corporation either in the City or Kingdome is or can consist without Gouernment And is not the Church the Company of Gods Saints so they are called Ps 89.7 and can that be without Gouernment So in an house there can be no peace nor liuing together in it without Gouernment The Church is the House of God the City of God the Kingdome of his owne Sonne and therefore there must be of necessity an outward gouernment in it exercised by men yea Hell it selfe though it bee the place of all disorder and confusion yet they haue some Gouernment amongst themselues else their kingdome cannot stand The third sort of Reasons are taken from the nature of the persons of whom the Church consists and they are men and therefore to be gouerned and that by men Some are tractable and these are gently to be led others are obstinate those are to be drawne with strong hand some are Nouices and they are to be fed with milke others are of stronger growth and they are to be fed with stronger meat some are out of the Church that must be called in these are to be admitted others are within the Church misdemeaning themselues these are to be cast out Therefore there must be Order and Gouernment in the Church for the doing of all this Lastly there must be gouernment in the Church in respect of the offices and businesses that are to be done in it the Word and the Sacraments are outward things and therefore are outwardly to bee administred Officers are to be chosen Lawes to be made controuersies and contentions are to bee pacified the Sicke are to bee visited the Poore are to be releeued Offences are to be punished and sundry other things are to be done which without outward Gouernment it is not possible they should bee well done Therefore of necessity there must be this outward Gouernment in the Church Vse 1 The Vses of this point are these First this is against Anarchy and for reproofe of such as will haue no Gouernment in the Church their owne necks will endure no yoke and therfore they blush not to say that there should be no yoke at all laid vpon Christians and some of them haue gone so farre that they will not endure ciuill Magistracy neither they hold it vnfit for the estate of the Gospell to be vnder Gouernment Wee are called to liberty say they Iesus Christ hath set vs free and therefore we need no Gouernours It is true wee are called to liberty but wee must not vse our liberty as a cloake to our sinnes What liberty and freedome is it that wee haue Is it not from sin and Satan and the curse of the Law It is not a state of liberty in respect of the outward man but in respect of the inward man for the best liberty the outward man can haue is when it is made conformable to the ordinances of God and such wholesome Lawes
the Church he is to labour with his owne hands to satisfie his necessitie but yet when there is a competent state in the people they are to ease him of that labor and of their estates to releeue his wants as the Philippians did by the Apostle Paul Phil. 4.10 11. where the Apostle reioyceth for the care which they had in ministring to him And surely the people lose nothing by this for when the Ministers are thus prouided for they giue themselues wholly to their callings without let to study for the good of the people whereas else they bee driuen to prouide for themselues it will be with them as it was with the Israelites vnder the hands of the cruell Taskmasters in Egypt they must be seeking straw while they should bee making brick to build withall they must be seeking after the pelfe of this world while they should be building Gods house And they that neglect this duty are empty of all Religion both for piety to God whose Ministers they are and for charitie to themselues and their brethren because they do not straine themselues to relieue the wants of such as by Gods Ordinance they are most bound vnto and which doe spend themselues and their time for others good and saluation So much of the third point for duties and workes of mercy and charity The fourth point is the censures of the Church the proceeding against offendors For seeing in all Churches there are still some that walke inordinately some course of necessity must bee taken against them that the Church may bee disburdened either of their persons or of their sinnes And hence it is that our Sauiour himselfe takes precise order for this matter Matth. 18.15 c. And the Apostle chargeth this Duty on the Thessalonians with great authority 2 Thess 3.6 We warne you brethren in the Name of our Lord Iesus Christ that you withdraw your selues from euery Brother that walketh inordinately And hee is grieuously offended with the Corinthians that they did not proceed accordingly with all seuerity against the incestuous Person 1 Cor. 55. And the Reasons for such proceedings are very weighty First no Gouerment I say not onely can bee good but can stand where malefactors are not punished much lesse can the Gouernment of the Church where sinne is specially to bee hated preuented and suppressed Secondly where knowne sinne is not punished there the state and Gouernment is reputed accessary to that sinne now what a scandall is it to Gods Religion and Church to bee accounted fauourers or sparers of any sinne which they must bee if offendors bee not punished Thirdly offendors must bee punished else there is danger of infecting the whole Congregation so saith the Apostle 1 Cor. 5.6 A little leauen leaueneth the whole l●mpe therefore the old and sowre leauen is to be purged forth Fourthly in regard of the offendor himselfe Censures must bee had in the Church that so the flesh may bee thereby destroyed and his soule saued and so Gods mercies glorified in the conuerting a penitent Sinner by his sauing Ordinances 1 Cor. 5.5 But if hee continue obstinate his punishment here is but the beginning of his tormented State in hell and the decreee of Gods Reprobation is begun to bee executed vpon him and so the Lord is glorified in iudgement in the middest of his Church in the confusion of his enemies Now these proceedings consist in many particulars for the Church is mercifull euen as their heauenly Father is mercifull they delight not in the death of sinners but rather that they should bee conuerted and liue and therefore they attempt all meanes of cure first before they proceed in cutting off And yet they are iust too as God their Father is iust and therefore when gracious and mild meanes doe not preuaile they proceede to rougher courses First therefore there must bee priuate admonition betwixt him and thee or two or three more so our Sauiour commands Matth. 18.15 16. Secondly if hee will not heare complaint must be made to the Church as in vers 17. which as I take it is that noting out by Letter which the Apostle speakes of in 2 Thes 2.14 Thirdly consequently if hee will not heare the Church separate from him haue no Company with him as the Apostle speakes in that 2 Thes 3.14 And this is it also which the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 5.9 I wrote vnto you that you should not company with fornicators this is a suspending of them for a time from the Sacraments and from Communion in holy things till the Church had triall whether thereby they would bee brought to Repentance Fourthly if this will not preuaile what must be done then Why if they cannot cure they must cut off hee must bee deliuered vp to Satan indeed so the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 5.5 and 1 Tim. 1.20 and that which the Church doth in this case the Lord ratifies in heauen Matth. 18.18 Whosoeuer they bind on earth is bound in heauen yet so too that vpon his Repentance they can and must and doe most willingly loose them from those bandes of Satan wherein they wrapped him before This is a most serious and weighty duty to bee performed in the Church of God but how grieuously it is both neglected and abused it is a shame to speake of that any that professe themselues to bee of the Church of God and haue power in their hands to execute these censures should yet neglect them these being the onely meanes to reclaime or cast off the obstinate when imprisonment and all other waies will not serue So also it is abused by those vpon whom it is inflicted they deriding it and making but a iest of it as if they were neuer the further from heauen for all that and surely it may be they are not because they were neuer neere it Well whosoeuer they be that abuse it let them know that it is Gods owne pretious and holy Ordinance and therefore not to bee dallied in nor basely esteemed yea it is Gods owne worke and doing where it is lawfully proceeded in and it is ratified by him in heauen and where it is abused God will bee auenged on the abusers to the full It is true that the Curse causelesse as Salomon speakes is like the flying of a Bird in the Aire it leaues no impression behind it and in this case God derides it from heauen and it is their fearefull sinne that inflict it But when it is iustly suffered it is the heauiest stroke that can light vpon man in this life either from God or man The sword of the Magistrate is nothing to this that onely depriuing vs of temporall life this of eternall life a wounded Conscience which is an intolerable Burthen to them that haue ●el● it is nothing to this For a man sometimes in that case can pray for himselfe or if he cannot pray for himselfe yet he may and must and is prayed for by the Congregation These are neither in case
all thankefulnesse that amongst the rest this Land wherein wee liue is gathered into his Church and therby hath long and doth still enioy such priuiledges that as we are a part of his Church so we haue part in all her Priuiledges And thirdly we must thankfully acknowledge more in particular that wee that are here present haue our parts in the Church and that we are members liuing sound members therof and so that we haue right and speciall claime in them all And this benefit will appeare to bee the greater if wee consider first that it is denied to others and yet affoorded to vs that Child or Subiect that is specially singled out by the Father or King from the rest of the Children or Subiects to haue a richer portion then they to haue a second Messe as Beniamin had is not he singularly bound to that father or King This is our case in respect of many thousands in the world they are left wee are taken they euer in harmes-way wee are priuiledged alas they are his Creatures as well as wee and wee are dust and ashes as well as they why should wee haue better at Gods hands then they Yea wee are sinners as well as they why then are we priuiledged from those Euills which they are subiect vnto Why doth not this land wallow in the darknesse of Heathenisme Idolatry Turcisme Iudaisme Papistry c as the the greatest part of the world doth besides Why doe not wee heere present also wallow in Prophanenesse Idlenesse Deadnesse Vnconscionablenesse Vngodlynesse Vnprofitablenesse as the most in the land doe besides Surely there is no reason for it but this Gods meere Mercy and speciall Fauour to vs aboue them Let vs consider this well and take it to heart and neuer thinke of it but let our hearts euen melt to God for it Alas What are wee that God should thus priuiledge vs aboue others And let it stirre vs vp to continuall Thankefulnesse to God and also let it inflame vs with entire Loue to God againe that hath so dearely entirely loued vs and as God hath made choise of vs aboue all other to bee his chiefe Treasure so let vs make choice of him aboue all other to bee our chiefe Treasure and say with Dauid Who haue wee in Heauen O Lord but thee and whom doe wee desire on earth in Comparison of thee Vse 3 The second vse may serue for pacification and stay of our rouing and vnsettled thoughts about the prosperity of the wicked Alas their prosperity to our priuiledges is nothing there is no comparison betwixt them It may bee that hee is rich and hath the world at will yea but thou art rich in God and in the Faith of Christ this is the true Treasure A worldly man is not troubled but hath peace and quietnesse round about him yea but thou hast peace with God and in thine owne conscience and this is the right peace A worldly man liues at his owne will and doth what himselfe list yea but thou liuest after Gods Will and doest in some measure what hee commandes this is the Life of God heauenly and eternall Life Worldly men they and their children are gayly and richly apparrelled and fare deliciously euery day yea but what art thou the worse for that that which they haue is but for the outward man that which thou hast is for the inward man thou art cloathed with the rich Robe of Christs Righteousnes this is rich and gay Apparell indeed and thou art fed with spirituall food the Word and Sacraments and Gods Comforts and the continuall Feast of a good Conscience this is the daintiest fare and the sweetest dishes that can bee set on our tables if wee were Angels wee could haue no better yea marke further thou shalt see the time when they and theirs for all their present glory shall die like Beasts and afterward be tormented in hell with the Rich man for euer whereas thou and thine being brought vp in Gods Feare shall die Gods deare Saints and Children and afterwards bee also glorified in Heauen and that for euer If wicked rich men would consider and vnderstand this it would quell them in their greatest mirth and abate their haughty thoughts of themselues and their pride and their Contempt of Gods Children and their Cruelty against them And so if Gods Children would seriously consider of it they would be farre from enuying the wicked and grudging at their prosperitie yea rather they would pitty their persons and commiserate and grieue for the extreame misery that is vpon them they would sit down in silence and not murmure though others carry the world before them what care they they haue such Priuiledges as the world knowes not of and the prosperity of the wicked is lighter then vanity it selfe Vse 3 The third Vse is for comfort to all Gods Children against all their present Afflictions Sufferings and wants for what we want one way is supplied another all our losses disgraces griefes wrongs and wants are plentifully recompenced by many gracious and comfortable Priuiledges within vs and by the estate of grace which wee enioy In Isay 43.2 the Prophet saith We goe thorow water and wee goe thorow fire heere is our danger yea but the Lord is with vs so that the Fire shall not burne vs nor the Waters ouerflow vs heere is our Priuiledge And in Iohn 16.20 our Sauiour saith Yee shall weepe and lament and the world shall reioyce and yee shall sorrow there is our present Affliction but your sorrow shall bee turned into Ioy there is our Priuiledge and so in vers 33. In the world ye shall haue Affliction here is the hardest of our portion but bee of good Comfort I haue ouercome the world heere is our Priuiledge to make vs amends And so in Matth. 19.29 We forsake houses and brethren and sisters and father and mother and wife and children and lands for Christs sake yea but we receiue an hundred fould more in this life that is in regard of many gracious and spirituall Priuiledges and we shall inherit euerlasting life Oh that Gods Children had a liuely feeling of these things in their hearts It would make them scorne al that euer Satan or his Instruments could doe vnto them and they would bee so farre from grudging as that they would reioyce in tribulation and take exceeding comfort in all their sufferings But ye will say The Church visible consists of good and bad haue the bad such Priuiledges I answer yes some they haue by outward right and possession the rest being found in the good are freely affirmed of the whole from the better part But most of these Priuiledges belong to the invisible Church how then are they Priuiledges of the visible Answer yes As the same persons that is the chosen being liuing members of both So much for the first point that The Church of God hath many excellent Priuiledges Now in the second place wee come to know what
these priuiledges are Surely they are more greater then can be spoken or vnderstood yet because though we doe enioy them they are not such a comfort to vs except we know them Therfore I will labour to giue you some tast of them They are of two sorts some are humane that are granted by men and some are diuine granted by God himselfe First some are humane granted by men as by Kings and Emperours Councels and States either politicke or Ecclesiasticke yea somtimes by Heathenish States as well as Christian for somtime God stirred vp Heathen men to be beneficiall to his Church these priuiledges were outward either of their persons from war or of their goods from taxes or the places consecrat to religious vses were freed from arrests such like hence came priuiledged places But these as they came from men so there is no such excellency nor comfort in them they were intended only or chiefly to Churchmen as they call them that is the clergy But yet euen in these things let vs obserue Gods loue to his Church for as it was the Lord that gaue Israel fauour in the sight of the Egyptians that they gaue them their iewels c. Exod. 11.3 so it was the Lord that inlarged the hearts of those Princes States to be beneficial to his Church but the priuiledges we seek are much more material excellent and are cōmon to the whole Church people as well as ministers these are diuine priuiledges granted immediatly by God himselfe And these are of diuers sort generally they are of two sorts The Church of God is priuiledged partly in respect of others and partly in respect of themselues In respect of others they are priuiledged First in regard of their friends whom God blesseth for them and also in regard of their enemies whom God curseth for their sakes as in Gen. 12.3 I will blesse them that blesse thee and curse them that curse thee Yea they are priuiledged in respect of the world it selfe whose substance standards they are Isay 6.13 It was made and is preserued continued altered and shall bee destroyed for their sakes As it was a great Priuiledge of the Arke of God that where it entred and was well esteemed and vsed as it was in the house of Obed Edom the place and persons were blessed by it where it was not worthily esteemed as amongst the Phylistims they were accursed by it So it is a great priuiledge to the Church that they that are friends vnto it are blessed by it at least in outward things and that they that are Enemies to it are cursed and plagued for it Secondly they are priuiledged chiefly in respect of themselues whereby they fared the better in their owne persons And these Priuiledges are of two sorts some concerne their outward and temporall estate others concerne their inward and spirituall estate First some concerne their outward and temporall estate as first protection and defence against Aduersaries Isay 4.5 6. there the Church is called the Glory and there is a promise of vniuersall Protection to it so also defence from ordinary Euills that befall others as Psal 91. and likewise they are priuiledged in regard of victory ouer their enemies as Psal 149. verse the last That they may execute vpon them the Iudgement that is written This Honour shall bee to all his Saints Last of all the continuance of the very outward being of the Church through all Ages to the worlds end is a Priuiledge to it as in Psal 46.5.6 the Prophet saith God is in the middst of it therefore it shall not bee mooued Let the world doe what it will yet it cannot depriue the Church of the outward being of it it may waxe and wane as the Moone doth yet as that hath alwayes a being so shall the Church euer bee These are temporall Priuiledges The second sort are such as concerne our spirituall and eternall estate and they also are of two sorts such as are common to all the members of the Church Hypocrites as well as true Beleeuers as the vse and profession of the Word Sacraments Prayer Fasting Gifts of the ministry Profession of the Gospell Knowledge of Gods Will and outward conformitie and obedience thereto as also Historicall and temporary Faith and some tast of heauenly things Heb. 6.2 and such other common gifts of the Spirit These in the godly tend to their eternall good but in the wicked and reprobate to their eternall condemnation Secondly such as are proper to Beleeuers onely as the Spirit of Adoption and such like and these are also of two sorts First matters of present possession secondly matters of future certainty First matters of present possession and they consist of diuers kinds First wee are priuiledged in respect of God Secondly in respect of the Creatures Thirdly in respect of Gods ordinary dealings in the world Fourthly in respect of the workes hee doth for vs Fiftly in regard of the graces hee workes in vs Sixtly in respect of the comfort hee impartes to vs And lastly in regard of the liberty he giues vs. First they are priuiledged in respect of God hee is theirs and they are his God the Father is their Father Master and Preseruer they are his Children Creatures and Charge Iesus Christ is their Head they are his members hee is their husband they are his Spouse hee is their Sauiour they are his redeemed hee is their Aduocate they are his Clyents hee hee is their Sheepherd they are his Sheepe yea they in some sort are one with him and hee with them so likewise the holy Ghost he is their master they are his Schollers he is their Leader they are his followers he is their Counsellour they are his Clients he is their Sanctifier they are his Temple hee is their Quickner they are his frame and workemanship to a new Creature Yea the whole blessed Trinitie doe most graciously concurre by their personall Actions in euery part of our Saluation here is a singular priuiledge if we had no more but only this it were enough to stirre vs vp to glorifie God and to comfort vs against all our present afflictions how truely then may we say with the Prophet Psal 144. last Blessed are the people that are in such a case yea blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. Secondly we are priuiledged in respect of the Creatures the holy Angels are seruants and attendants vpon the Church they are ministring Spirits sent forth for their sakes The Saints in Heauen acknowledge vs to bee Members of their Body the Catholique Church and doe instantly desire the full accomplishment of our saluation that they and we may be perfected together The Saints on earth loue vs pray for vs reioyce at our good sorrow at our harmes The wicked of the world oftentimes reuerence and admire vs for our holinesse and the good things wee haue though otherwise we be most odious to them
yea all the vnreasonable and senselesse Creatures in heauen and earth are at League with vs yea the Diuels are subdued to vs and troden vnder our feete yea further the damned in hell that scorned and hated vs whilest they did liue doe now acknowledge that our estate is exceeding happy and curse themselues that they had so little grace in their life as not to ioyne themselues to our Societies and practise our courses yea the whole world is ours it was made for our vse and seruice 1 Cor. 3.22 23. euen all things are yours and ye are Christs and Christ is Gods Thirdly in respect of Gods ordinary dealings and proceedings in the world wee haue our priuiledges whether he strikes or spares giues or takes away rains or shines kills or giues life blesseth or curseth helpes or forsakes whether it bee man or a beast good or bad whole kingdomes or priuate persons Church or Commonwealth we haue our priuiledge and our benefit in and by them they are all done with a speciall Eye and intendment towards vs and so they all worke together for the best vnto vs as it is Rom. 8.28 All Gods Iudgements are our Schoolmasters his blessings our comforts his warnings our counsellours his lawes our rules his dealings our directions Specially those dealings which God exerciseth towards our selues are matters of speciall priuiledge to vs when hee blesseth vs that is a matter of speciall priuiledge to vs for we haue them by promise we esteeme and embrace them as pledges of his loue and we vse them aright to the glory of the giuer for want of which priuiledge the very blessings of the wicked are heauy Curses Againe God chastens vs and it is our priuiledge hee chastens vs in the world that wee might not bee condemnedwith the world as it is in the 1 Cor. 11.32 and to you is it giuen saith the Apostle not onely to beleeue in Christ but also for to suffer for his sake For want of which Priuiledge to the wicked all their present punishments are the beginnings of their Torments in hell Againe God sometimes takes away his Spirit from vs for a while and then wee mourne and grieue and being left to our selues oftentimes wee sinne grieuously and then our case is most fearfull yet by vertue of our priuiledge in Christ these very desertions of his sins of ours work by contraries for when we come to our selues againe they work more grace in vs and make vs wiser for the time to come and worke more conscience in vs of our waies bring vs greater comfort afterwards for war of which the wicked are left in their sins and are hardned therein and perish for euer Lastly he kills vs and we die but by vertue of our priuiledge in Christ and his death this very death of ours is aduantage to vs for a better life whereas to the wicked it is the end of their happines and the beginning of all their misery Fourthly wee are also priuiledged in respect of the workes God doth for vs what are these First hee chuseth vs to saluation whereas hee leaues others in the masse of the old Adam to perish iustly by their owne sinnes this is a secret priuiledge but yet the most excelent and the foundation of all the rest for because the Lord hath chosen vs therefore wee haue all these Priuiledges when hee hath chosen vs then we must haue a being why God giues vs our being too But you will say God giues the wicked a being yea but we haue it for good and not for euill else it were a thousand times better that we had neuer beene borne Then he redeemes vs and payes all our Ransome and makes full satisfaction for vs whereas hee lets all the rest of the world lye by it bound in the chaines of their sinnes till they haue paid the last farthing Then hee calles vs and that effectually not onely preaching to vs but opening our eyes eares and hearts that wee may vnderstand and beleeue and so be saued whereas hee casts a vaile ouer the hearts of others that though they heare yet they might not vnderstand lest they should be conuerted and so be saued Then he iustifies vs imputing to vs his obedience and couering vs with his owne righteousnesse the rest of the world the Lord Iesus lets alone standing defiled in their blood vgly and odious with all their sinnes on them before the face of God an Angry Iudge to condemne them and to cast them into vtter darknes Lastly hee sanctifies vs he changeth our hearts and our wils our affection and subdues our nature and brings it vnder the Obedience of his blessed Will renuing vs into his owne glorious Image whereas all the rest of the world are left in the slauery and bondage of the Deuill being his Children and hauing his Image on them but this is more naturall to the next head these things are so nearely depending on each other that we can make no perfect and exact distinction but for Doctrine sake they are to be sundred howsoeuer that we may know varietie of our Priuiledges Fiftly the Graces God workes in vs are a Priuiledge to vs as Faith in Iesus Christ and in all Gods promises Repentance for our sinnes Mortification of the old man and quickning of the new man hatred of sinne and loue of righteousnesse Loue to God and his Religion and to his Children zeale for his Glory patience in afflictions strength against temptations he workes in vs knowledge wisedome hope perseuerance loathing of sinne and of the world and a longing and hasting for the comming of the Lord Iesus to Iudgement and hee workes in vs a sanctified heart to make a sauing vse of the Word and the Sacraments and of all occurrences that befall vs and euery fruit of the spirit and this God work in vs either indeed or at least in desire either more or lesse sooner or later Sixtly the Comforts God imparts to vs many excellent Comforts he doth priuiledg vs in he giues vs the spirit of adoption whereby wee cry Abba father assurance of his loue and fauour in Christ and the pardon forgiuenes of all our sins he giues vs peace of Conscience and Ioy in the holy Ghost cheering vs vp in all our tribulations and temptations and in our prayers and in all his holy Ordinances that surely the end is good and the manner profitable and comfortable he giues vs also a Tast of heauenly Ioyes whilest we are her eternall life is already begun in vs we ●eele sinne daily dying in vs and grace preuailing aboue nature and wee feele the Spirit helping our infirmities and comforting directing and quickning vs all these are reall performances and sensible Comforts actually enioyed besides the promise of greater and better hereafter The consideration and expectation hereof is no small Comfort to vs seeing we know he is faithfull that hath promised and will not deceiue vs. Seuenthly the liberties that are attained
may erre And how can the Papists maintaine their doubting of saluation with the not errring of the Church yes say they though wee know what wee are now members of the true Church and therefore in the state of saluation yet wee are not sure what wee shall be whether wee shall continue so or not but yet then they confesse that there is assurance of saluation for the time present though not for the time to come and how also can they maintaine the falling away of the faithfull with the not erring of the Church For the faithfull are chosen of God but some of these that are of a visible Church are only called If then the chosen faithfull may fall away then those that are onely called much more yes saith Hosius Euery particular member may fall away but the whole Church cannot but I answer that the only bar to stay men from finall falling away is the decree of Gods election which is tyed no more to all the Church in generall then it is to euery man in particular but they retort this on vs you say they deny the finall falling away of the faithfull and yet affirme the finall falling away of the Church and yet also you call the Church the company of the faithfull I answer when wee say the faithfull cannot fall away for euer wee vnderstand the chosen faithfull But when we say the Church may fall away we meane only the faithfull by profession and by calling only not by election when we say that the Church is the company of the faithfull wee vnderstand it properly of the whole members not of any visible congregation and for that which they obiect that the Church cannot erre because the Church is the Spouse of Christ the Piller and ground of truth and because it hath the promise of the spirit to this I answer that these do belong properly to the whole militant Church not to any particular visible Church but onely by proportion that is so far forth as the faithfull and chosen are found in it But notwithstanding this promise of the Spirit they may sinne and therefore they may erre too for Gods Kingdome is the Kingdome of righteousnesse as well as of truth and that holy Ghost is the Spirit of grace against sinne as well as the spirit of truth against error he is a sanctifier as well as an inlightener And so much shall serue concerning the first doubt and question whether the Church may erre or no. The second matter of doubt is concerning the necessity of being a member of the Church if euer wee will attaine saluation And hence ariseth this question whether any may be saued out of the Church or no For this is one singular prerogatiue of the Church that whosoeuer is of it is in the state of Saluation and whosoeuer is out of it is in the state of Damnation To this question I answer that if we vnderstand it of the inward communion of the faith of the Church that is of the chosen it is simply true that without the Church there is no saluation at all And so also if we vnderstand it of the outward Communion in the profession of faith with the Church that is of the called it is true also that ordinarily and vsually without the Church there is no saluation So that it is true properly of the whole Militant Church and yet it extends to the visible thus far that if a man be where there is a visible Church if he ioyne not with it ordinarily he cannot be saued Doct. Take then the obseruation thus that Without the Church there is no saluation vnderstand it properly of the Church Militant but proportionably of the Church visible Esay 60.1.2 3. as there was light in Goshen when all Egypt beside was in darknesse so is there light and saluation in the Church when the whole world besides is in darknesse and the estate of Damnation And as all that were not in the Arke perished in the floud so they that are not of the Church cannot be saued but must needes perish with the world and that which the ancient fathers say is true that they which haue not the Church for their mother haue not God for their father and surely they that are not of the Kingdome of heauen here on earth shall neuer be of that Kingdome which is in heauen The reasons are these First the Church is the fold Reas 1 they that are not within this fold are no sheepe neither haue they Christ to be their Shepheard Secondly Election the promise of grace Christ himselfe Reas 2 the holy Spirit sauing Faith Holinesse Righteousnesse the vse of the meanes all these are onely in the Church and are no where else to be found Therefore they which are not in the Church can haue no part in these and so can haue no part in saluation The vses are these first this teacheth vs to labour to be Vse 1 members of the Church If we liue in a place where the Faith of Christ is profest and doe not ioyne our selues with them it is a great and a damnable sinne euery one wil labour to be of that company that hath best and most priuiledges then labour to be of the Church for that hath the most and best priuiledges and labour also to bring others to the Church specially those that are thine owne labour that they may be of the Church and so in the estate of saluation Loue Sion let thy heart be rauished with the desire and prosperity of Ierusalem Secondly let those that are in this State let them Vse 2 walke in the light while they haue it lest it be taken from them and then they cannot tell whither they goe Thirdly here we see the misery of those that are not Vse 3 members of the Church for though they be else neuer so wealthy witty mighty glorious or otherwise worldly priuiledged yet they are no better then of the damned crue they are out of the estate of Saluation without God and without Christ in the world Fourthly this teacheth those that are of the visible Vse 4 Church that as they haue communion with the Church in profession So also to haue communion with them in faith else as good not to be of the Church as not to haue our part in the effectuall meanes of saluation with the Church Vse 5 Lastly heere wee may learne what is to be thought of those that separate from the Church as men cut off from the Church and so if they be without the faith of the Church they can haue no saluation The one and twentieth LECTVRE of the CHVRCH WE haue already spoken of the 6th generall point propounded to be handled namely of the priuileges of the Church Now we are to proceed to the seuenth namely of the aduersaries and opposites of the Church for as the Church of God is endued with many excellent priuileges aboue all other congregations whatsoeuer So no other company in
owne free gift Matth. 16.19 I will giue vnto thee the keyes of the Kingdome of heauen and whatsoeuer thou shall binde on earth shall be bound in heauen And so the performance of more power is from him as deriued from his owne Pattent Matth. 28.18.19 Goe teach all Nations c. teaching them to obserue all things and lo I am with you to the end of the world The Church is furnished with power from Christ euen as hee is from his father Ioh. 20 21.22 As my Father sent mee euen send I you c. and yet a more full increase of this power is from God too Luke 24.49 Behold I send the promise of my father vpon you but tarry yee in the City of Ierusalem vntill ye be endued with Power from on high And Acts 1.8 yee shall receiue power after that the Holy Ghost is come vpon you These places proue that the Power which the Church is endued withall is not humane but diuine conferred God himselfe And the Reason is plaine because all Power is from Reas 1 God Rom. 13.1 And there is no power but from aboue as our Sauiour tells Pilate he could haue no power except it were giuen him from aboue If all power euen the power which the wicked haue be from God much more is the power and authority which the Church hath from God too And that after a speciall manner so much the more immediately as the Church is more nearer ioyned to Christ then any other State whatsoeuer And to much the more rightly as Christ is more rightly a spiritual King then a temporall as Ioh. 18. my Kingdome is not of this world c And so much the more properly as Christ is the head and ruler of the Church more properly then of the Commonwealth And so much the more effectually as the Lord doth more magnifie himselfe in Church causes then in causes of the State This teacheth first that if the power and authority Vse 1 which the Church hath be from God then we haue the more and greater assurance that it shall stand fast for euer against all oppositions of men or Diuels as Gamaliel said Acts 5.38.39 If it be of God yee cannot destroy it if it be of God so directly it must needs stand most firmly aboue all other power whatsoeuer Secondly it teacheth the Church that they bee the Vse 2 more wary and carefull in executing this power that they abuse not Gods owne Power to the satisfying of their owne humors and lusts but that they vse it to that end God hath appointed it that is to his Glory and the Churches good Thirdly seeing this power is so directly from God then this teacheth vs that it must bee the more dutifully obeyed and submitted to of them that liue vnder it else if wee despise it we despise not men but God as it is Luk. 10.16 hee that despiseth you despiseth me c. But you will say Quest Is then the Church to bee obeyed in all things Must all her sayings be beleeued All her lawes obeyed and all her proceedings yeelded to as if they were Gods owne proceedings and so bind the Conscience I answer Answ no for sometimes shee saith false things and doth that which is directly euill and therein we are altogether free from her Authority as that being vsurped and not from God and as shee therein bewraying some frailty and infirmity and not exercising this diuine power But you will say how shall I know when she speakes true or false when shee doth right or wrong I Answer The Lord hath giuen both her and vs the Word to rule and measure things by this is the rule that she must goe by in her proceedings and this is the rule that wee must measure her proceedings by But sometimes the Church inioynes things in themselues indifferent neither simply good nor bad neitheir simply commanded nor forbidden in the word In this the Church is to be yeelded to for order sake as she hauing therin a general power from God but yet the Conscience is not subiect to them because the particular choice and determination of these indifferent things is from themselues out of their own lawfull liberty I note this the rather because some not only in the popish church but among vs too stick not to affirme that the churches constitutions in this latter kind be of diuine authority and to be accoūted as the Constitutions of God himself But I haue shewed you how you are to receiue and to submit to them for order sake in respect of the general power she hath from God in these things The second branch of this second point is that this power is not temporall but spirituall and therefore it is not so often called a Sword to smite or a scepter to sway as Keyes to open and shut and what doth it open and shut Euen the Kingdome of heauen Matth. 16.19 and therefore it is a spirituall Power The Ciuill Magistrate hath to do about our bodies goods and outward State the Church hath to doe with the Soule and Conscience and the inward man Temporall power and authority serues to maintaine a temporall Life begun and ended here spirituall Power and Authority maintaines a spirituall Life begun here but perfected and finished hereafter in the life to come Temporall power rules by the lawes of men spirituall Power rules onely by the Lawes of God temporall power fights and defends it selfe by the materiall Sword and worldly Policy Spirituall Power renounceth these and therefore Christ said to Peter Mat. 26.52 put vp thy Sword into his place for all that take the Sword shall perish by the Sword Christ would not bee defended by the Sword Spirituall Power betakes it selfe to better Weapons to spirituall and heauenly Weapons 2 Cor. 10.4 5. the Weapons of our warfare saith the Apostle are not carnall but spirituall mighty through God c they are not carnall but spirituall not weake but mighty and that not of themselues nor through the power of him that vseth them but through God And what are these weapons They are the Word and the Spirit Faith Repentance Prayer c. It is true that sometimes both these Powers do concur together in the Church that is when the Magistrate is Christian and surely then Gods worke goeth happily forward and then this is a blessed thing both for our Soules and bodies too if wee haue grace so to vse it but though they doe sometimes concurre yet they are neuer confounded though they be not diuided yet they bee distinguished they must each of them keepe in it 's owne ranke and mannage their seuerall Charges by seuerall administrations The Church is not to vsurpe on the temporal power for that is flatly forbidden Matth. 20.15 16. the Gentiles raigne ouer them but it shall not be so amongst you saith our Sauiour to his Disciples and 1 Pet. 5.3 Be not Lords ouer Gods Heritage Nor is the temporal power to vsurpe the
office of the mediator the third is concerning Images the fourth is concerning Iustification for the first which is her corruption in Doctrine concerning the Scripture which is the truth and ground of Religion they teach uery erroniously not onely that which disparageth them which yet is a presumptuous sinne but that which by consequence vtterly ouerthrows them First in that they dare deny the sufficiency of Scripture Secondly in that they peruert the truth of Scripture thirdly in that they disanulle the authority of Scripture First they deny expresly the sufficiency of Scripture whereas God hath deliuered them as a particular rule 2 Tim. 3.16 they say No It is not sufficient of it selfe they must be pieced and perfected by traditions No man dare adde to the will of a dead man and yet these are so shamelesse and presumptuous that they dare presume to adde to the sacred Testament of Iesus Christ thus they deny the sufficiency of Scripture Secondly they peruert the truth of Scripture teaching and deliuering first concerning the translation that none is to be admitted as authen●icall but the vulgar Latine translation which themselues confesse is sometimes faulty and doth misse of the meaning of the Holy Ghost secondly for the interpretation of Scripture they will admit of none but such as it pleaseth the fathers to giue who themselues acknowledge may and doe sometimes erre and are deceiued now to teach that an vntrue translation is the Text of Scripture and an vntrue interpretation to be the sense of Scripture what is this but to make the Scripture vntrue Third they disanull the authority and credit of the Scripture and that many wayes first teaching that the Apochryphall bookes which are knowne to containe certaine vntruthes to be Canonicall Scripture secondly equalling the traditions of men with the written Word of God and vrging them to be receiued with as great authority as the Word of God Now if the Word of God be of no more authority in matters of Saluation then the word of man it is very feeble and not worth trusting to Thirdly they goe further preferring the authority of the Church aboue the Scripture the Scripture say they is to beleeued for the authority of the Church that is as much as if they should say God is not to beleeued for his owne sayings but for the witnesse of man thus they disanull the authority and credit of the Scripture Now all these layd together see whether that may not be iustly taken vp against them which our Sauiour speaketh against the Iewes Iohn 8 47. he that is of God heareth Gods Word ye therfore heare them not because yee are not of God and Iohn 10.26.27 ye beleeue not because yee are not my sheepe my sheepe heare my voyce and I know them and they follow me Gods children heare his word and will not impeach the truth and credit of it the Popish faction will not heare it but will impeach the truth and credit of it and therefore they are none of Christs sheepe So much for their error in Doctrine concerning the scripture where wee see that their fountaines are corrupt and therefore we are like to finde but foule waters in their Channels Their second Error in Doctrine is concerning the direct office of the mediator God saith directly that there is but one Mediator betwixt God and man that is Christ 1. Tim. 2.5 they say there are many the blessed Virgin Mary and other Saints not onely praying for vs but to bee inuocated by vs doth not this iustle Christ out of his roome at least to sit so close that others must sit in commission with him in that office they would shift it off with this that they make the Saints mediators of intercession onely and Christ of Redemption and the Apostle say they when he saith there is but one Mediator c. hee meanes of Redemption not of intercession I Answere that the Apostle in that place speakes of a Mediatour of intercession for he speakes of Prayers and intercessions in the first Verse and as in reason he that is to make intercession for any must be able to reconcile them and to take away the enmity and to bring the parties whom he intercedes for into fauour else it would be a friuolous and vayne intercession and he that intercedes for any must be such an one as the person interceded doth appoint or at least approue of for that businesse euen so the Scripture propounds Christ alone to be intercessor in both these respects 1 Iohn 2.1.2 If any man sinne wee haue an Aduocat with the Father Iesus Christ the Iust and he is the propitiation for our sinnes He is our Aduocate or intercessor and our propitiation or reconciliation both and Iohn 16.23 whatsoeuer ye shall aske the Father in my name he shall giue it you hee doth not say whatsoeuer ye shall aske in my mothers name or in the Saints names but in my name And therefore both Redemption and Intercession are oft times in Scripture by name ioyned together as in that 1 Tim. 2.5 6 there is one Mediator betwixt God and man c who gaue himselfe a Ransome for all men Rom 8.34 who shal condemne vs it is Christ that died ye rather that is risen again who is euen at the right hand of God who also maketh intercession for vs so that we see to be mediator of intercession is as peculiar to Chrst as to be mediator of redemption They shift again say we pray to the Saints not as helpers but as intercessors onely but wee pray to Christ as intercessor and helper by his owne power too I answer yet still they make them intercessors then though not in the same degree and so they eyther iustle Christ out of his roome or set his mother and the Saints on the Bench with him but if therebe any other intercessors then either the intercession of Christ is imperfect or else the intercession of the Saints is superfluous But say they we doe no more to the Saints in heauen then yee doe to the Saints on earth and then the Apostle did to the Thessalonians in the 2 Thes 3.1 Brethren pray for vs c. I answer First wee haue a warrant for this Scripture but for the other wee haue none at all Secondly will any man say that the Apostle made them intercessors for him This were a disparagement to him no but hee intreats them to be fellow Suitors and ioint Petitioners to God with him and for him Thirdly the Saints that are aliue we haue accesse vnto and can vtter our mindes to them but so wee cannot to them that are deceased and therefore they that pray to them though it be but as fellow suitors they make God of them in that very fact that is they make them knowers of the desires of the heart for Prayer is the desire of the heart and to know that is proper to God
and worse courses The fourth motiue to perswade vs to ioyne in communion with the Church of England and not to forsake her is this we our selues here had our new birth euen in this Church and by this Church and therefore wee haue great cause to be louing and kindly affected and to carry our selues dutifully vnto her as the child to the mother that bare him and if we doe not rest within her communion but goe from her how iustly may we feare to mis-led and eyther relapse into former or runne into new errors Fifthly many of our aduersaries were here begotten too the soundest part of that faith which the best of our Separtists haue they learned and attayned vnto in our church therefore the greater is their sinne first to flye from vs secondly to deny her to be their mother and thirdly to pursue her with so many obloquies and repreaches as if shee were no Church of God Sixthly our Church hath beene planted and sealed vp by the bloud of many precious and glorious Martyrs which of vs is not verily perswaded that Bradford Latimer c are now members of the triumphant Church in heauen then desire to be and to continue members of the same visible militant Church on earth renounce communion with them here and renounce communion with them in heauen Seuenthly consider what a shelter our Church hath beene to many afflicted churches French and Dutch c if they being Gods true churches flye for succour to vs and are safe vnder our shadow shal not we ioyfully and gladly continue vnder it but fly away If persecution should come we would be glad in our hearts that we had such a shelter Let vs not bee alienated from that good estate because we haue it which if we wanted we would esteeme most precious and vndergoe any labour to recouer it Eightly consider the miraculous planting and preseruing of our Church for many yeeres first planted by King Edward a childe then preserued in Queene Elizabeth time being but a woman against the whole rable of Gods enemies Pope and Spaniard and Sathan himselfe and all his Instruments this is no small token that God tooke notice of vs as of his owne Church and therefore may be motiue to vs to communicate with her Ninthly all other Reformed Churches acknowledge vs to bee a true Church and reioyce for vs yea euen those that are most against vs for Discipline as Beza yet pray for vs and for the continuance of our State euen as it is to many generations they are wise Religious Impartiall yet they approoue vs Me thinks it should astonish the Separatists that all are for vs but they as if they were holier and wiser then all others surely it should much incourage vs to keepe our hold and to haue them in great iealously because they haue deceiued themselues and would deceiue vs. Lastly who are they that condemne vs None but Papists and some hot turbulent Spirits that haue a great felicity in ouerthrowing the Societies of other Churches and yet cannot throughly agree amongst themselues what is to bee done in their owne Churches So much for the first Instruction Secondly this teacheth vs thankefulnesse to God and that in two kindes First that God hath beene so fauorable to this Land as to inlighten the people therof by the preaching of the word and other meanes of Saluation so that now they are a true and a sound visible Church heretofore they sate in darknesse and in the shaddow of death in heathenisme Popery g●osse Ignorance but blessed bee God a light a blessed and glorious Light euen the Light of the Gospell of our Lord Iesus Christ hath shined on them and doth shine on them so that they see their sinnes and the way of Saluation how many Nations are still ouerwhelmed some with Paganisme some with Iudaisme some with Mahometisme and some with Popery but our Nation hath the true Religion and sauing faith and that not onely profest but in some good measure practised too this is the Lords doing and therefore we should bee thankfull to him for it Secondly it teacheth euery one of vs in particular to be thankfull to God that our Birth and life hath beene respi●ed to these times of Light if the Lord should haue watched vs a good time we could haue had no better then this if wee had beene borne an hundred or two hundred yeeres since what times of blindnesse had wee been borne in But now ●h● wee are borne and liue in this great Light that is in the bosome of a true and in a sound visible Church except we will wilfully neglect such meanes of Saluation we may bee saued And therefore while we haue this Light let vs labour to walke in the Light as Children of the Light And let vs bring forth fruits worthy of this Light let vs liue more graciously and holily then those that want this Light that so it may appeare to the world that there is a difference in mens liues as well as in their Religion Lastly let vs pray to God for the continuance of this Light to ou● poore posterity that are yet vnborne that they may be as well prouided for herein as we are euen to the worlds end And therefore it stands vs in hand by Prayers and teares to intreate God not onely that the Gospell may bee in our dayes but that it may continue to our Children and to our Childrens children so long as the world endures And so much for the vses of Instruction The other vses for Reproofe though they haue beene handled heretofore by the way yet in the next Lecture I will handle them purposely The Nine and Twentieth LECTVRE of the CHVRCH IN the last Lecture we spake of the Reformed Churches and so at length wee came to speake in particular of our own Church the Church of England And we deliuered this Obseruation concerning the same Namely That the Church of England euen as now it stands though it haue many failings and weaknesse in it yet notwithstanding it is a true and a sound visible Church I did explaine this Obseruation and made proofe of it by sundry Reasons I haue also entred into the vses thereof which I shewed were of two sorts the first for instruction the second for reproofe wee haue handled the first sort and now we are to come to the second sort of vses And they are of Reproofe and that of two sorts of Aduersaries the Papists and the Separatists for we are close beset and hardly assaulted on both sides The Papist on the one side exclaimes that we are no Church or a false one because we are separated from them and the Separatists on the other side exclaime so too and therefore haue separated from vs and yet neither doth the Papist acknowledge the Separatist to be a true Church nor the Separatist acknowledge the Papist to bee so Manasseth against Ephraim and Ephraim against Manasseth and both against Iudah
had from them yet it was before Anti-christ there be many speeches in the fathers of it but we retaine it not as the Papists doe idolatrously no the imposers protest against that but for an ancient custome And that we may see they retaine it not for superstition they haue turned it out of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper for it was vsed in that Sacrament too so that though it be retrayned in the Church yet not as an idolatrous or superstitious ceremony Fourthly they except against our Ministery and say that we haue a false ministery and therefore a false Church I Answer Our Ministery is a true Ministery and ●ustifiable if we looke into all parts of it we will iustifie it against them better then they can iustifie theirs against vs But say they your ordination whence had yee it but from the Pope I Answer First eyther it was extraordinary in Luther and others and so they being thus called might ordaine others or secondly else it was ordinary from the Popish Church as the Sacrament of Baptisme is true amongst them and so acknowledged by the separatists so is ordination They hould that those that are Baptised amongst them are lawfully Baptised and by the same reason we hould that they which are ordayned Ministers amongst them haue a lawfull ordination Then for their guifts let any Church shew better guifts then it hath pleased God to bestow on our Ministers Then looke into the exercise of their guifts It is true that we haue many idle backs and slow bellies that will not labour but that is their personall fault But we haue many publique exercises and many Ministers that are extraordinary painfull in preaching reading visiting the sicke c. Lastly looke into the effect of our ministery and wee can shew the scale of our ministery in many that are called and that ordinarily by our publique ministery and therefore our ordination is good Lastly they except that we haue a false people and therefore a false Church they say our people were profanely gathered and liue prophanely in our Church for their gath●ring I haue Answered before for their liuing prophanely I Answer that doth not make a false Church I haue shewed that there are more Hypocrites in the Church then true beleeuers yea but say they these are openly wicked and yet are admitted into your Church and to your Sacraments I Answer though they be wicked in their liues yet they are not so in their profession and therefore there is no fault in vs if vpon their profession of repentance and obedience we admit them to the Sacraments the fault is that they are not cast out for their open notorious sinnes by them that haue authority and not that vpon profession of repentance they are admitted to the Sacraments So that we see that all that they can except against vs is for petty matters or else they bee personall faults and therefore not to be charged vpon the whole Church for there is none of these faults but may be redrest and by this Gouernment which is in our Church if they be not it is mens personall sinnes for by law there should bee a learned ministery and that those which sinne openly should be cast out of the Church c And therefore let not this be charged on our Church we haue many abuses in our Church as well as in other Churches and we are to intreate God to sweepe them out but yet wee are not thereupon to be condemned for a false Church Thus ye see that our note stands true against all the exceptions both of the Papists and the separatists namely that the Church of England euen as now it stands is through Gods mercy not onely a true but a sound visible Church FINIS Matth. 28. Ruth 3.11 First the order of the question is naturall First in respect of God in the first question ●econdly in re●ect of Christ Thirdly in respect of all the three questions together The matter of the question is of great importance First for direction Secondly for the confirmation of our faith Thirdly for the confuting of Aduersaries Fourthly for consolation The ignorance and mistaking of the true Church is exceeding dangerous in foure respects Foure generall points concerning the Church 1. The name Vide Field lib. 1. p. 12. 15. 16. Musculus 555. Bullinger 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 intends three things Foure divisions of callings First generall and particular Secondly extraordinary and ordinary Thirdly out●ard and in●ard Fourthly effectuall and not effectuall Calling not effectuall fiue wayes The second generall thing concerning the Church are the titles Many titles giuen her for three reasons The titles are of two sorts First absolute without reference to any thing else First a garden Secondly a spring or foun●aine Thirdly a chosen generation a royall Priesthood a holy nation a peculiar people set at liberty Two sorts of titles which concerne the Church are respectiue as it hath reference to some other thing else and these are of fiue sorts First such as are giuen to the Church in respect of God and they are First Gods Mountaine Secondly the Citie of God Thirdly the house of God Fourthly the Temple of God Fifthly the people of God Secondly such as haue reference to Christ and they are First his loue Secondly his sister Thirdly the spouse of Christ Fourthly a Queene Fiftly his sheepe Sixthly his body Seuenthly My Beloued is mine and I am his Eighthly Christ Thirdly such as are giuen with reference to the faithfull and these are First the Tower of the flocke Secondly the Mother of vs all Fourthly such as are giuen with reference to the world in gener●ll and these ●r● first th● s●bstance of the World secondly the ioy of the whole earth Thirdly a Lilly amongst thornes Fifthly are such as haue reference to the truth of God and these are First the pillar and ground of truth Secondly a Candlesticke The Church of God shadowed in the law by the sanctuary or tabernacle in eight things Vide Piscat in Exo. 25. The glory of the Church in foure things First in the profession Secondly in her practice Thirdly in her order Fourthly in her vnitie The third generall thing concerning the Church is the nature of it Vid Reynolds Thes p 642. and Rhem. Ves●●m 1. Tim. 3 10. Th● nature of the Church described by three things First by the efficient cause Secondly by their number Thirdly by the places where they are The holy Angels are part of the true Ch● prooued and 〈…〉 doctrine That Christ is Mediator for the Angels and how The Angels fall was personall The Angels haue their part in Christs mediation in foure things in respect of things done to vs which redound to them And in diuers things done more directly to themselues That part of Gods Church and chosen which consists of men and they are partly in heauen partly in earth First those that are in heauen Secondly those which are in earth Hyper.
535. Vogel 751. Thirdly of those which are in heauen and earth both together The matter of this reduced to sixe Heads all raised out of the Article of the Creed I beleeue the holy Catholike Church First Head It is but one The Church hath a threefold onenesse Difference of circumstances doe not cut off from the true Church as First of states Secondly of times Thirdly of persons Fourthly of place Fifthly of ceremonies Sixtly of iudgement in Points not absolutely fundamentall Second Head The Church is holy John 3. The third Head It is Catholike First how this word Catholike hath been wronged First by those in the Romish Church three wayes Rhemists in Act. 11 and Bristow in his mo●es and demands 2. Cor. 3.5 Secondly it is wronged by some foure wayes Secondly the word Catholike righted in regard whereof three things are to be considered of First the antiquitie of it Vid Fulke ibidem Morney de ecclesia p. 13. 14. c. 19. ad 25. 29. vid. Rainold conclus 650. 671 Secondly the right meaning of it Oecumenius a Ipsa est ecclesia catholica vnde 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 graece appellatur quae per totum arbem terrarum diffunditur Aug. epist 170. ad Seuerinum Rhemists in 1. Ioh. 2.6 Morney de ecclesia 23. Thirdly the common receiued vse of the word Vniuersalis ecclesia est Ierusalem ciuitas Dei viui quae continet ecclesiam primitiarum circumscript●m in coelis Isychius in Leuit. lib 4. cap. 14 Catholica veraciter illa est quae ab omnibus perfidis eorum successoribus consortibus sincera pura immaculata communione diuisa est Gelasius ad Anast Aug. Euseb hist eccl applieth Catholike both to the whole Church through ehe world and to particular Churches too Vid. Field lib. 1. p. 16. 26. l. 2. 56. Thirdly the obseruations from it Sheldon Quod semper quod vbique quod ab omnibus Vincent lib. 3. 24. Obiect Fourth point That the Church is a communion of Saints whereby two things are affirmed First that the Church hath a communion with or is ioyned to Christ which is the fourth quality First Christs communion with vs in two particulars First in regard of our selues in foure respects Secondly he communicates with vs in respect of the things that belong to vs which consisteth in these things Secondly wee communicate with him First in regard of himselfe hee is ours two wayes Secondly we communicate with him in regard of all th● things that are his as First what he had Secondly what he did Thirdly what he suffered Fourthly what he hath obtained by his doings and sufferings How these things are to be vnderstood This communication with Christ in the things that are his drawne into two heads First in some things by merit Secondly in other things by power Reasons on Gods part First his election Secondly his couenant Thirdly his free gift of Christ to vs. Fourthly his Loue. Reason on Christs part Reasons on our part First our faith Secondly our couenant Thirdly by gifts Fourthly our loue Fifthly our necessity Three meanes of this communion First the Spirit Secondly the Word Thirdly the Sacraments A Christians Patent Royall vnder the broad Seale of heauen for his interest First in God Secondly in the promises Thirdly in the offices and benefits of Christ. Fourthly in full and finall glorification A Christians acquittance generall against all pleading of sinne and euery thing that is against vs. The second thing affirmed concerning the communion of Saints and that is the communion which the Saints haue one with another and this is the fifth quality Caluin instit lib. 4. cap. 5 1. 2. Morney de eccles pag. 8. Christ the light of the World Three things concerning this communion First what it is it is spirituall In how many senses it is spirituall Two things wherein this communion consisteth and that in two things First a communion of state and that in diuers respects Secondly this communion consisteth in a communion of practise And this is first generall Secondly it is particular And this diuers wayes First in regard of gifts Non tollitur gratiarum diversitas nec conuellitur ordo politicus Calu. Secondly in regard of their wants and that diuers wayes Thirdly this communion of practise in particular is in respect of their doings Fourthly in respect of their sufferings Fifthly in respect of their affections Sixthly in respect of themselues and all they haue Thirdly the extent of this communion Cautions herein to be obserued This communion extends to the Saints in heauen The Reasons are of fiue sorts first in respect of God The second sort of reasons in respect of Christ The third reason in respect of the Spirit Fourth sort of reasons are in regard of the faithfull them selues in diuers respects Fifrh sort of reasons are in regard of our aduersaries Things to be done that we may maintaine this communion Trials whether we practise this communion Teaching two things First knowne to God prooued Secondly to themselues Thirdly none but God and themselues know it The fourth generall Head in this question which is the diuision of the Church which is partly of the name partly of the thing it selfe First of the name Secondly of the thing it selfe Three wayes how the Church is distinguished Into vniuersall or particular Secondly it is distinguished into the Church Militant and Triumphant What the Militant Church is defined This warfare is spirituall in three respects That the good Angels are parties of this Church Militant in some sense though no● parts of it What the Church Triumphant is Eight differences betweene the Church Triumphant and Militant And in it fiue things What to be considered of f●r the fitting helping and directing of vs in this warfare A third diuision of the Church into visible and inuisible Of the Church inuisible and of the inuisibilitie of it in fiue senses The Church signifying the vniuersall company of Gods chosen in heauen and earth in this sense it is inuisible actually and potentially Secondly the Church signifying the company of beleeuers in earth is inuisible simply or after a sort Generall aduertisements concerning the Church inuisible and visible Differences betweene the vniuersall inuisible and the vniuersall visible Church Vid. Zanch. in Hos 2.8.9 p. 51. August in Ps 10 Hierom. cont Lucif Exceptions of Papists out of the fifth of Matthew for the visibilitie of the Church answered The second exception out of Mat. 18.17 The third exception out of Rom. 10.10 Nine things considerable in a visible Church First the definition of it Vera ecclesia est quae profitetur Christi fidem Bellar. de eccl●s milit p. 249. First some Churches are either vniuersall visible Churches or particular visible Churches First Particular visible Churches are first Nationall Parochiall or domesticall Jnstances first of a Prouinciall Church Secondly of a Parochiall Church Thirdly of a Domesticall Church Secondly they are either more or lesse visible Thirdly