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A97360 The works of the judicious and learned divine Dr. Thomas Taylor, part 1. sometimes preacher of Aldermanbury, London. Published by himself in his life time, in several smaller volumes, now collected together into three volumes in fol. two of which are here bound together. The first volume containing, I. An exposition on the 32. Psalm ... The second volume containing, I. An exposition of the parable of the sower and seed, on Luk. 8. ... The third volume is in the press, and will containe in it, I. The progress of sts, to full holinesse ... Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632. 1659 (1659) Wing T560A 683,147 498

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was the Sanctum Sanctorum and in it the Oracle called the inner house of God into which only the High Priest went alone once a year and that in the Feast of expiation wherein all the Jews must fast and afflict themselves A most notable type of Christ for as it was called an Oracle because God thence gave answer in doubtful cases so who is the Fathers Oracle but his Son who is the word of his Father by whom he speaks to us by whom we speak to him and through whom the Father heareth us In this Holy of Holies was the Ark of the Covenant and in this holy place stayed the Ark almost four hundred and thirty years signifying Christ the author of the Covenant between God and us In which Ark or Chest were kept three things 1 The Tables of the Covenant written with the finger of God signifying Christ who is the fulfilling of the Law 2 The Rod of Aaron which had budded a type of the Priesthood of Christ who in the world seemed a dead branch and dry but after his Death and Resurrection began again to flourish and bring fruits of life to Jewes and Gentiles 3 The Pot having Manna a holy type of Christ the bread of life and that Manna that came down from heaven Joh. 6.35 In this Holy of Holies over the Ark was the holy cover called the Propitiatory prefiguring the Lord Jesus whom the Father hath made our Propitiatory by faith in his bloud Rom. 3.25 Here also were the two glorious Cherubims set like Angels on either side the Ark looking upon the Ark figuring the holy Angels ministring to Christ and earnestly desiring to look into the mystery of our salvation 1 Pet. 1.12 These were the chief holy things established in the Temple at Jerusalem but not all for there were besides these the observation of all holy Rites appointed by God the Chair of Moses and in it the Law read and expounded there were the holy persons the High Priest with all his holy garments with Urim and Thummim and on his fore-head Holiness to the Lord there were other the holy Ministers of the Lord who had the Lords holy Oyl upon them of Gods own composition with straight charge that no other should make or use it out of this use Yea here had lived the ancient Kings and Prophets David Salomon Josiah Hezekiah who were special types of Christ In which regard Ierusalem the seat of God and Gods worship is called the City of perfect beauty the joy of the whole earth 3 It is called an holy City by comparison unto other great Cities of the neighbour Countries wherein Idols and Devils were worshipped in stead of God as Babylon or whose worship was the devise of mans brain and no institution of God as Samaria Cesarea and others 2 King 17.33 4 It is called holy in type two waies 1 As it was a type of the Church militant of which the members are holy in part at least in profession For the whole Church of God was gathered together three times every year before the Lord at the feasts of Passeover Pentecost and Tabernacles Psal 122.4 Thither the Tribes of the Lord go up and appear before the Lord. 2 As it was a type of the Church triumphant even that Celestial Jerusalem which is above that new Jerusalem into which no unholy thing can enter but is the eternal habitation of the holy God the Holy Angels and Saints 5 It was called holy or the holy City because it was the fountain of Gods holy Religion which being first seated there by God must be derived thence and sent out to all other Nations Micah 4.2 The Law shall go out of Sion and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem Therefore was it the Metropola and mother City the heart of the earth placed in the midst of Nations by Gods own confession Ezek. 5.5 Nay there must the pretious blood of the holy Son of God be shed which must stream and run out to the salvation of all Nations and himself Preached the King of the Jews upon the Cross as upon the theater in Hebrew Greek and Latine and that in the time of the Passeover when there was a concourse of all the people of Jews and other Nations There the Apostles must give their first witnesse of Christ and thence must carry it into Judea Samaria and all nations to the utmost parts of the earth Act. 1.8 And 8.1 the Church of the New Testament was first gathered at Jerusalem and thence by persecution scattered into all Nations In this regard it was called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Holy City for all the holinesse of all other Cities was derived thence Doct. 1 Wee learn out of this title what it is that makes places and persons holy even the presence of God of his word and worship Thus the ground was called holy Exod. 3.5 and the place where Joshua stood when the captain of the Lords Host appeared unto him chap. 5.15 1 Whatsoever was in the Law separated to God and his service was called holy the Sabbath was holy the Priests Garments holy Exod. 28. Thou shalt make holy Garments for Aaron thy brother Holy both because they were peculiar to the holy Priesthood for none else might put them on and because they were to bee used in the holy place for when they came forth of the Tabernacle they must put them off and thirdly consecrate to holy uses and to bee an holy type of Christs righteousnesse a precious robe wherein all our Sacrifices are offered The flesh was holy which was offered to the Lord in sacrifice Hag. 2.13 For places Bethel was an holy place when Jacob saw the vision of the Ladder there and the Temple was holy For people the Jews were called an holy Nation and Christians an holy Priesthood and Saints by calling 1 Pet. 2.9 For persons some are sanctified in the wombe to some special service as Jeremy chap. 1.5 and John Baptist Yea every faithful mans heart is as it were an Ark of God in which are kept the Tables of the Law yea the Tabernacle of God and the Temple of the Holy Ghost where hee pleaseth to dwell And thus was Jerusalem an holy City so long as it continued in the true worship of God 2 This appears by the contrary seeing his holinesse was no further annexed to this place than God tyed his presence to it for when as the Jews had crucified the Lord of glory both the Temple and City as prophane were destroyed and delivered into the hand of the Romans and are now in the hands of the Turks a nest of unclean and Idolatrous beasts most savage enemies of Christ and Christian profession 3 That place must needs bee holy where the Lord dwelleth as a master in his house teaching ordering and supplying all necessaries where Christ the Holy Son of God walketh in the midst of the seven Golden Candlesticks being conversant among the flocks of Shepheards where the Holy
his soul As for that A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump the Apostle speaks it to the Governours not to suffer such wicked persons and provoketh only private persons the peeces of that lump to be the more watchful over themselves but not to refuse Gods Ordinances for them And as neither that Church of Corinth ceased to be a Church for suffering that wicked man for the Apostle honours them with that style while he checketh that sin so neither doe particular members cease so to be for that such are suffered much less Look to thy own soul the Apostle wisheth every man to examine himself rather than others Object 5. But how can I hear the Word with profit from a wicked man Ans 1. A wicked man may preach salvation to another and damnation to himself as Judas and the builders of Noahs Ark. A statue may point another the way but it self stand still 2 An instrument hath all his efficiency from the first mover who is God himself a Knife with motion will cut if the hand will use it 3 The Word is like the Light now as the light of the Sun is not defiled though it pass through the dirtiest places so the Word is not polluted through awicked preacher 4 Look to thy own disposition that thy soyl be good as the seed is good take the benefit of the Sun and rain and it is no matter whether the hands be clean or foul that cast and disperse the seed 5 Let Preachers consider what a barr it is to all their labour to bee scandalous covetous disdainful envious noted for Gamesters companions c. how their example doth more harm than their teaching can doe good with how little power or prevailing he can point his finger to other mens sores which every one can point at in himself what an odious thing it is to make Gods people to loath Gods Ordinances because of him and what a woeful case is it that Paul intimates of such teachers who preaching to others themselves by disobedience become cast-aways 1 Cor. 9.27 Rules to avoyd entangling and seduction by Separatists perswasions 1 Labour for wisdom to discern between main truths in doctrin and inferiour in discipline as knowing that Jerusalem was the holy City before Nehemiah builded the wall of it between the person and the place not condemning the place for the person between the thing and the use and condemn not the use for the abuse between Offices and Executions substance and circumstances the being of a thing and the wel-being of it 2 Labour to reform thine own heart first for that is in thy power to amend and then thy own family and if it be in thy power goe further to the house of God but if thou beest a private man and this bee not in thy power thou must turn thee to prayers and tears and yet so strive in seeking the wel-being of things as by unthankfulness thou lose not the comfort of the things themselves 3 Be low in thine own eyes suspect thy own judgement condemn not much less contemn those that are not every way as thy self Pride and contention of spirit are inseparable and it is folly to look that men who have a different measure of grace should not differ in judgement and though they walk in the same way yet not after the same manner 4 Testifie thy self a sound Christian by the badge of Christ which is love by this shall all men know that yee are my Disciples if yee love one another Study to be quiet saith the Apostle and follow things that concern peace Love will make the best even of bad things and give a charitable construction of things doubtful and pitty and pray for such as erre howsoever and much more if they erre of ignorance Use 2. This doctrin teacheth us that the way to sanctifie a mans person or family is to set up the Worship of God in his heart or house 1 Thy heart must be the Temple of God yea as the Ark within the Sanctuary In the Temple God was daily worshipped there were daily Sacrifices offered the Scriptures read and expounded and prayers preferred unto God from his people Thou must get proportion in all these if thy heart be Gods Temple thou must privately yea secretly apart daily worship God with personal worship daily offer the sacrifices of praise and thanks for personal blessings and deliverances daily prefer thy personal prayers daily apart read and apply the Scriptures to thine own use for thus must it be in Gods temple And further thy heart must be as the Ark wherein were kept the Tables of the Law written with Gods own finger endeavour in obedience to all Gods Commandements intreat God to write his Law in thy heart that thou mayest never depart from it Thy heart as the Ark must keep the pot of Manna a type of Christ the food of life close Christ within thy heart and hold him as thy life never to part with him for that figured the Sacraments in which Christ is propounded the food of the soul Thy heart as the Ark must contain Aarons rod that had budded signifying the discipline and government of Christ unto which thou must subject thy self let this rod flourish in thee and stoop with reverence and fear to this scepter 2 Thy house and family must be sanctified also by setting up and preserving Gods worship there We read of some of the Saints who had Churches in their Houses Every Christian professing holiness must have the like care and endeavour in such Family-exercises as God hath prescribed as 1 In diligent teaching and instructing the family-partly in reading and partly in delivering precepts out of the word It is Gods Commandement Deut. 6.7 to whet the law continually on our children and train them up even from child-hood in the Scriptures The benefit whereof shall bee 1 To fit them for the publike Ministry 2 To cause the word to dwell plentiously in them 3 it is a notable means for their growth in godliness and to contain them in good order 2 In calling them to account for things delivered by catechising pittifully neglected in families who yet would be thought to bee Gods people This is the driving of the nail to the head to stick the surer It works care in those who easily reject good means It hinders vain thoughts words and exercises It banisheth much folly and ignorance that is bound up in the hearts of children and servants 3 In applying the works of God past or present on our selves or others to move them to confidence and trust in God by the works of his mercy and to fear to offend by the works of his justice and by this means the seeds not only of true Religion but of good conscience shall bee sown in them betimes this was holy Abrahams practise for which God would not hide his secret works from him Gen. 18.19 4 In daily private prayer with the family at least every morning and