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A10398 Three and tvventie sermons, or, Catechisticall lectures upon the sacrament of the Lords Supper preached monthly before the Communion. By that late able, and painfull preacher, Master Iohn Randall Bachelour of Divinitie, pastor of Saint Andrewes Hubbart in little Eastcheape London, sometimes fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford. Published by his executor Iosh. Randall, as he found it corrected by the authors one hand, in his study, since his death. Randall, John, 1570-1622.; Randall, Joshua, fl. 1630. 1630 (1630) STC 20682A; ESTC S115645 295,622 568

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not all to be partakers of this benefit this precious Treasure Remission of sins is not euerie Mans portion it is not euerie Man that can reach forth his Hand and take it at this owne pleasure but it is restrained to some certaine sort of Men as we may say Though the Lord be exceeding bountifull and free of his sauing Grace that he imparts it to many yet he is not prodigall and lauish of it to expose it to all not euerie one that liues after the Death of Christ shall be saued by his Death nor euerie one that knowes of the shedding of Christ Blood shall haue the benefit of it no nor euerie one that us perswaded that the Blood of Christ is auaileable for the taking away of sinne shall haue remission of sinnes by it nay I add further that not euerie one that comes to partake of this Sacrament which Christ saith Is his Blood of the New Testament shed for many for the Remission of sinnes shall be made partakers of the benefit and comfort of this Sacrament many of these shall all shall not it is restrained to some certaine kind of People and that is to Beleeuers on whom God bestowes the Grace of Faith they and none but they are partakers of this benefit we must not thinke that the Hand of God is shorthed that he cannot saue all Men nor we must not thinke but that the Blood of Christ is in it owne worthinesse and power as sufficient for one as for another for all as for few if Christ had so intended it and God so accepted it but this restraint is chiefely to be ascribed to the Decree and purpose of God who forgiues and saues whom he will and consequently to the Grace of Faith which God freely bestowes on all those that receiue it sauingly these and none but these are the Many here spoken of according to that in the 1 Iohn 12. As many as receiued him to them be gaue power to be the Sons of God euen to them that beleeue in his Name How comes it to passe that some beleeue and some doe not It must be ascribed to the Decree of God Acts 13.48 As many as were ordained to eternall life beleeued The second exception is of inlargement though it be restrained to some yet it is to no small some there is many of them it is spoken and to be vnderstood respectiuely First of the Disciples for howsoeuer they onely were present at this Action and to them onely these words and mysteries were then deliuered and howsoeuer Luke reports Luke 22.19 20. that it is a thing appropriated to them Which is shed for you and howsoeuer it did belong to them by a speciall Prerogatiue as well because they were the first that euer did partake of these Mysteries in that kind as also because they were to be the Publishers and Ministers of this Grace to others yet it is not so restrayned to them but that it is intended and inlarged to many others as who should say Which is shed for you and for many more as well as you Secondly it is to be vnderstood respectiuely of the whole Nation of the Iewes It is true that it is said Saluation is of the Iewes Ioh. 4.22 and Christ himselfe was a Iew borne and he himselfe saith He is not sent but to the lost Sheepe of the House of Israel Math. 15.24 Therefore Himselfe his Saluation Word Sacraments and all his sauing Ordinances were first to be tendred to them as their proper right and yet not so proper to them but that at the second hand they were to be tendred to many more besides them euen to many of all sorts of People in the World according to that in Math. 8.11 Many shall come from the East and west and shall sit downe with Abraham and Isaac and Iacob in the Kingdome of Heauen So then this indefinite number giues intimation of an expresse difference betwixt this New Testament here mentioned and the Old Testament whereto this is opposed that Testament was made with the Iewes onely for howsoeuer some Gentiles were then saued as Iob and others yet that was extraordinarie but this New Testament is made with the Gentiles also so that hereby the Gentiles are saued as ordinarily as the Iewes without any difference So then it is not inlarged to all but confined to some neither is it confined to a few but inlarged to many not to the Disciples onely but to the Iewes and not to the Iewes onely but to the Gentiles and to many of the Gentiles of all Nations This is the reach of this particular Now because this last point is of greatest moment in it selfe and principally intended in the Text we will further insist vpon it by way of obseruation Take it thus Doct. 1 The New Testament or the Couenant of Grace sealed by the Blood of Iesus Christ is not scantled to any one People or State or sort of Men as the former Testament was but is common to many euen to the whole Many of the World to all sorts whatsoeuer that doe receiue it First It was so promised by God Secondly It was so fore-told by the Prophets Thirdly It was performed by our Sauiour Fourthly It was so witnessed by the Apostles First It was so promised by God Gen. 12.3 I will also blesse them that blesse thee and curse them than curse thee and in thee shall all the Families of the Earth be blessed Here God makes a Couenant with Abraham and it was this verie Couenant of Grace as the Apostle shews Gal. 3.8 where he calles it expresly The Gospel for the Couenant of the Law was not then in being till 430 yeeres after as we may see in Verse 17 and this Couenant was then effectually sealed by the Blood of Christ though not actually till Christ came in the Flesh What is the tenor of this Couenant That in him all the Families of the Earth shall be blessed All farre or neere ciuill or barbarous Iew or Gentile But that is spoken to Abraham what is that to Christ Yes for it is not spoken of the person of Abraham but of the Seed of Abraham Gen. 22.18 In thy Seed shall all the Nations of the Earth be blessed And who is that Seed It is Christ saith the Apostle Gal. 3.16 The Apostle Peter Acts 3.25 expounds the Couenant so and applyes it to the Iewes And the Apostle Paul Gal. 3.8 14.16 expounds the verie same Couenant so to and applies it to the Gentiles Now all the Nations of the Earth are either Iewes or Gentiles so that it is not restrained to one Nation but inlarged generally to the whole Many of the World Secondly It was so prophesied Esay 40.5 And the Glorie of the Lord shall be reuealed and all Flesh shall see it together What is the Glorie of the Lord It is the Saluation of God Luke 3.6 All Flesh shall see the Saluation of God And what is this Saluation of God It is Christ
succeeding Churches is to bee retained and used in them all but that one and the same discipline in every particular is so established in the Word for all Churches that rests to bee proved I say in particular for in the generall we confesse discipline and wee have discipline though not that particular which they urge yea they must not onely prove that there is such a discipline in particular but also that it is essentially or inseparably necessary to the true being of a true visible Church else their argument against us is of no force at all You have not such a discipline therefore no true Church Now for our parts we doe acknowledge discipline necessary for the beauty and wel being of the Church but not essentially or inseparably necessary to the truth and being of it for if it were so then Christ should be the head of divers Churches differing in essence and nature and that this Church that had not this discipline did differ in essence and being from the succeeding Churches that had it which is false and impious to affirme Secondly it should teach us thankfulnesse to God that we of this Nation which once sate in darknesse and in the shadow of death that were first drowned in Paganisme and after in Popery that now we should have this great light shining amongst us that we should have the Word and the Sacraments and the duties of prayer to God and love to the brethren in some measure conscionably and religiously practised amongst us this we are to be thankfull to God for wee doe not justifie any corruption that is amongst us they are our owne but these good things are Gods and therefore hee is to have praise and thankes for them Thirdly it should teach us to live and rest in the communion of this Church harken not to whisperers and seducers that would entice you from us and say Come to this Church goe to that Church c. they are like unto those that our Saviour forewarns us of in these last times Mat. 24.23 that say Loe here is Christ and loe there is Christ for he that tells us of a new Church may as well tell us of a new Christ but beleeve it not saith our Saviour so say I unto you Give no eare to them goe not after them stand fast in that Christian resolution of Christs Disciples Iohn 6.68 Christ asketh them in the 67. verse What will you also forsake me they answer him very graciously and resolutely Master whither or to whom shall we goe thou hast the words of eternall life our Church hath through Gods mercy the Apostles doctrine the words of eternall life and therefore whither or to whom should you go from us Fourthly it should teach us to make use of these duties by frequenting the preaching of the Word and the Sacraments and Prayers and joyning together in love-duties let us labour to walke in the light of the word and to profit by it while we enjoy it lest it be taken from us and given unto those that will bring forth better fruits than we have done And seeing wee tender our selves monthly to receive the Sacrament of the Lords Supper let us take heed how we come to it let us not come hand over head to the receiving of it but let us bring our wedding garment Faith and Repentance with us that so wee may be welcome guests to the Lords Table Lastly let us pray to God for the continuance of these meanes amongst us pray for the peace of Ierusalem wish her prosperity let us doe all we can to procure her wealth and if there be any abuses or corruptions amongst us let us pray to God to reforme them and let us not goe beyond the compasse of our callings for wee have no meanes to use for redresse herein but prayer to God that he would bee pleased to remove all abuses and to continue these meanes unto us that as he hath made us a true visible Church so hee would continue unto us his Word and other his saving ordinances that we may be a true visible Church every day more purer than other unto the worlds end FINIS
vnto us therefore the Sacrament that shewes forth the death of Christ lively to us too that the word shewes forth the death of Christ lively it appeares Gal. 3.1 Oh ye foolish Galathians who hath bewitched you that ye should not beleeve the truth to whom Christ Iesus was before described in your sight and among you crucified The Galathians they never saw Christ crucified in their lives but yet Paul did preach Christ crucified so plainly and so effectually to the Galathians that he did as it were present Christ crucified before their bodily eyes he did so worke by the operation of Gods spirit in his ministery that they had a more sure and plaine apprehension of the death of Christ within them then many of those that stood by and saw him crucified if it be so in the word it is so in the sacrament if the word do so lively represent him the sacrament doth it much more for the sacrament is a visible word that is to say looke whatsoever the word sounds unto us in our eares that the sacrament presents and exhibits before our eyes the sacrament is a visible word now that which I see to bee done before my face is more lively represented unto mee than that which I heare with my eares therefore if the Word describe the death of Christ lively then doth the Sacrament much more Reason 3 The third Reason is drawne from the end of the institution What was the end of the institution of the Sacrament what purpose had our Saviour when he instituted the Sacrament Even this purpose chiefly that he might leave among his Disciples to the end of the world a pledge a token and pawne as the memoriall of his death that he suffered for us the end that Christ aymes at he will not have frustrate that which Christ doth he will doe it throughly If hee come to set fire upon the earth what is his will but it should burne If Christ ordaine a memoriall of his death it shall be a cleare memoriall this Sacrament was ordained of purpose by him for his remembrance Doe this in remembrance of me saith hee therefore it is a lively representation of his death and except wee will impeach either the power or the goodnesse of Christ Iesus as who should say he could not make a lively representation of his death or else he would not we must needs confesse that this Sacrament is as lively a memoriall of his death as ever could be devised I might adde other reasons as namely concerning the state of the New Testament The state of the new Testament requires that all things should be most cleare and most plaine and especially the death of Christ that that should be most clearly represented unto us Zach. 12.10 I will poure forth my Spirit upon the inhabitants of Ierusalem and I will make them that they shall looke upon me whom they have pierced that is behold me as it were with their bodily eyes Now the meaning is that hee shall deale with them to this effect by his Spirit but yet collaterally it reaches also to the Word and Sacraments for if he doe deale with them so by his inward Spirit then the outward meanes must bee answerable so then the reach of the place is to teach us that in the time of the Gospell Christ Iesus shall be represented before our eyes and this shall bee by the Spirit of God in our hearts but still it must bee understood that the Word and Sacraments must be answerable hereunto and therefore the Word and Sacraments must represent Christ Iesus unto us as clearly as if hee were nailed upon the Crosse before our eyes Vse 1 The Vses of the Doctrine are these The first Vse is this First here is matter of instruction calling upon us for many good duties that the consideration of this doctrine should raise us up to performe Is it so that the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is such a lively representation such a fresh memoriall of the death of Iesus Christ then this should teach us that our private and publike preparation before wee come to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper I say our publike but especially our private preparation should be such as may bee answerable unto that businesse that we have in hand and seeing when we come to the Lords Table wee come to behold Christ here before us as it were with our bodily eyes in the outward signes and with the eyes of our mindes under and within those veiles therefore every one of us must labour so to be fitted and so prepared before we come hither that we may be worthy and profitable beholders of Christ crucified and worthy receivers of the mysteries and benefits of his precious death Take this for your rule and remember it well and let this bee practised if not in the same kinde yet in the like whensoever wee have a purpose to come to the Lords Table let us still have our hearts meditating upon Christs death all the weeke long but especially over-night and that morning that we are to receive let us labour carefully to endue and informe our selves with the thoughts of the death of Iesus Christ How should that be why reade some good booke of that argument especially reade the Booke of all Bookes I mean the Booke of God if thou canst not reade get another to reade it to thee read the 53. of Esay there we may see how lively he sets before us the death of Christ long before Christ himselfe felt the smart of it and so proceed to reade the story of his death in one of the Euangelists as Matthew Marke Luke or Iohn as all are very pregnant for that purpose and we know that howsoever there bee some men that have set forth this argument very worthily yet all of them come farre short of one line of the Holy Ghost one chapter in the Booke of God being well understood shall doe us more good being seriously meditated upon than all other Books besides I say reade the Chapters of the story of the death of Christ and as thou readest them take them to heart and pause deliberately upon them and consider of them well and pray to God to imprint the same into thy heart by the finger of his Spirit and if thus thou doest from one Communion to another thou shalt finde through Gods blessing that whensoever thou commest to receive the Sacrament of the Lords Supper thou shalt there see thy Saviour most clearly but if thou be not carefull thus to meditate of Christ before-hand thou shalt be but an unprofitable receiver and beholder of these mysteries I will make the matter somewhat cleare by a comparison If there were a Martyr to suffer for the profession of the Gospell two men having knowne him before goe together to see his death the one of them knows him but a little and hath heard of the cause only in some generall termes but the other hath more neere
should say there to stay but so to meditate upon it as that we should have a piercing eye to looke upon him for his second comming wherein he shall appeare to salvation The reasons of the doctrine are these marke the doctrine the receiving of the sacrament of the Lords supper the effectuall meditating of Christs death and consequently all other exercises of Religion all other meanes of grace both inward and outward they are serviceable helps and meanes whereby the faithfull are fitted and prepared to the comming of the Lord Iesus Christ to judgement Reason 1 The first Reason is this the visible and the militant Church here upon earth is as it were a nursery for the kingdome of heaven and this is one chiefe reason why the Scripture doth so oftentimes call the visible Church the kingdome of heaven in the 13 of Matthew divers times the visible Church is called the kingdome of heaven because that in the visible Church Gods little ones they are hatched up in the time of their infancy in the time of their nonage to that inheritance in the kingdome of heaven which God hath appointed us to be heyres unto in and with Iesus Christ the Church is the nursery of the kingdome of heaven why now consider all that is done by the parents or by nurses in nursing and in bringing up their children al that is done by thē it is not done so much unto them in regard of the maintenance of their childhood I say not for their childhood it selfe but it is done to us in this respect that thereby we might be fitted to riper yeares to our better strength to our manly age that so we may be able for such employments and offices in the Church or Common-wealth as wee shall be called unto this is their reach and ayme that we may come to be men and beare office in Church and Common-wealth So it is likewise in this case the visible Church it is the nursery for the kingdome of heaven here Gods little children they are nursed and brought up here we suck the milke of the Word here we are washed and clensed with the water of Baptisme here we feed upon bread and wine in the Sacrament of the Lords Supper and so upon the body and blood of Iesus Christ here we grow in grace here we are ingraffed into Iesus Christ here we beleeve here we love here we hope here we watch here we pray here we lead a godly life here we endure temptation here we suffer fatherly chastisements and afflictions that our heavenly Father layeth upon us all this is done not so much for the maintenance of our present spirituall estate but principally and specially that by all these meanes wee may be forwarded and fitted for what for the obtaining and enjoying of a better life in a better world for the comming of the Lord Iesus Christ to judgment which is the reach and the end of all this Eph. 4.11 12. God hath givē gifts some to be Apostles some Prophets some Euangelists some Pastors and some Teachers what to do for the gathering together of the Saints for the worke of the Ministery till when till we all meet together in a perfect man the fulnesse of the age of Iesus Christ God bestowes upon his Church Ministers God bestowes gifts upon his Ministers and he puts it into the hearts of his children that they should make use of his Ministery and of these good gifts that he hath bestowed upon them to what end to hatch them up to heaven till wee all meet together in a perfect man howsoever some doe expound it concerning this present life yet because there is mention made of the state of perfection which cannot be attained in this life and because it is there said till wee all meet together which cannot be fulfilled but at the day of judgement therefore I take the circumstances of the text to be plaine that it is to be extended to that day so then you see the Church being the nursery for the Kingdome of heaven all that is done in the Church the Word and the sacraments and all good duties are so many helps and meanes to further and to fit us to Gods Kindgdome Reason 2 A second reason is this the second coming of Christ and the state that then we shall bee raised up unto that is the finall end and the finall accomplishment of all the good that is done in this life and the good things that wee doe in this life they are as so many meanes tending to that end now we doe know in every course that the middle actions doe alwaies make an introduction to the last end and therefore the second comming of Christ being the perfection and end of all precedent actions in religion the Word and the Sacraments and all the good duties that wee performe are serviceable helps and meanes and instruments for the bringing in of that last action which is the principall of all the rest receiving the end of your faith saith the Apostle even the salvation of your soules 1 Pet. 1.9 The salvation of our soules there is the end that is the upshot of our faith and consequently of all our good duties Now when is this salvation bestowed upon us never before the second comming of Christ Heb. 9.28 He shall appeare the second time saith the Apostle unto salvation Hee hath satisfied for our sinnes and so hath made way for our salvation already but the bestowing of it upon us is reserved and respited till his second comming In the way that we goe in any journey every step and every foot that wee goe maketh us so much neerer to our journeyes end if wee goe on in the right way Is not Religion the way is not the end eternall life Our Saviour makes it so Matth. 7.14 Strive to enter in at the narrow gate c. he maketh religion the way and eternall life the end of this way and journey Now then if every step and foot bring us neerer to the end of our journey then every good duty that is done in religion brings us neerer to eternall life In a mariage before the mariage is performed are there not suings is there not wooings is there not a contract a trimming and a decking up of the Bride Why to what end is all this why it is all for the mariage day that she may bee a pleasing spouse to her husband and that shee may be fitted every way for the wedding Is not the comming of Iesus Christ our mariage day when the mariage shall be fully accomplished betweene him and all the faithfull when we shall be perfectly handfasted to Christ for ever it is so called in the Rev. 19.7 and there it is said This is the day of the mariage and the Bride hath trimmed up her selfe that is as who should say all that ever Gods children doe in the life of grace while they are here it is as the trimming and the fitting up of