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A96898 The Lords table. Whether it is to be spread like a table in an inne for all comers? That it ought not so be done is here maintained. Woodward, Ezekias, 1590-1675. 1656 (1656) Wing W3498; Thomason E880_7; ESTC R206596 63,848 77

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good roote or rather the roote him he is planted in Him he beares upon Him Come when all is said this must stand Let a man beleive truely and truth of beliefe will bring forth truth of holinesse A true faith a true hope true love true obedience all in Truth when faith is in Truth that is truely set and fixed upon its chiefe and proper object Christ Jesus the Lord. O how doth man boast himselfe to be some body when he is nothing nay worse than nothing but knowes it not A Beleiver when he is worse than an Infidell And how secure doth he lye he is many under the shadow of a false faith more secure such is his presumption he is very Confident than a true beleiver such is his infirmity lyes under the shadow of a true faith You may heare these speake like Saints and see them if you narrowly marke them live like Devills so that if their word● doe not bewray them their workes quickly will outside Christians i●side Heathens O it is good and but your duty Sir to observe men and search them narrowly before you admit them to the Lords Table for all men have not faith no not they many of them that 1 Thes 3. 2. make a profession and a shew of it You may meete with not a few sottish and brutishly ignorant and then not so meete to sit at the Lords Table as a swine properly so called is to sit ●t yours You may meete with some also that have a pearle of knowledge in their heads their hearts as full of poyson and deadly hatred against the Gospell of the Kingdome and true heires thereof in Christ true Gospellers as the most venomous Serpents are Protestants in doctrine Recusants in lives having a tongue professing for the Truth and a life professing against it faire outsides but within as noysome as a dunghill or an open Sepulchre which yet savoureth with them as a Garden of Spices or bed of Roses something resembling an Heaven in shew when they have an Hell with-in the heart we meane so you may say have the excellent of the Earth too but to them it is an Hell as their dunghill smells like a dunghill but to those their hell is their heaven here as their dunghill smells with them as aforesaid a most certaine Character of a polluted wretch We would not be mistaken here we censure no man we judge him not we dwell at home and our selves must we judge But upon due search thus you 'le finde it to be even as we have said and ye may have found it so by experience we may put downe this for a Conclusion If faith bring Christ the fountaine of Grace into the heart of a man he can no more walke in darknesse of sin and ignorance there is a darknesse of Spirit of sorrow wherein a Childe of light may walke and you have an excellent booke of it but no more walke in darknesse than he can doe that could Isaiah 50. carry the Sun in his hand and he may as well carry fire in his bosome and not feele it burne as carry true Grace in his heart and not cleanse his life But Counterfeits in Grace and contented to continue such and to hold sin the least sin-fast shall become Saints when an Ape comes to be a man and Copper becomes Gold which is never rejected but when it would looke like Gold Beleive it you doe a beleiver can no more be without Holinesse than can a godly man be without godlinesse or a true Christian without Christ or than can the Sunne be darke or the fire Cold. We shall crave leave to speake further to you about these three grave matters The feast of the Gospel The Covenant And Faith but we shall deferre it till the Last and therewith close-up this Treatise We proceed now in our argueing against this free admission to the Lords Supper In the fourth place SECT IV. IT is not according to the practise of Christ He gave it to Disciples onely it is not possible we conceive to make it out That He gave it to Judas yet if it could be made out we have enough to say were this a place for it He gave it to Disciples onely Judas himselfe if there looked like a Disciple being very like one and by so doing he prescribes his Ministers what they are to doe so we conceive as to those administrations to Ea quae perspi●ua sunt difficilia sunt ●●●●ticis Mark 14. 23. the worlds end And here we are not bold to say that Mr H s your Champion doth fearefully pervert Scripture wrest and Crooke His blessed Lords practise to the Countenancing of his owne cursed and crooked doings and they all dranke of it Well what then his inference now hold your Nose if you cannot endure the deadly stinke of the Dragons excrements Therefore let all Come that will Come to the Lords Table Good Sir Give us leave to pause a little while we take these things into our thoughts is there not a Cause we should so doe When we heare this Reasonable Creature we call a man a schollar and a Minister too as he calls himselfe and would be called speake thus unreasonably as if he was as much wanting of Reason as he is of Grace unreasonably said wee Is it not too slight a word doth not he speake blasphemy doth he not blaspheme the Blessed practise of our Lord and Saviour which He hath set as a patterne for all His people to practise after And they all dranke of it So may ye all ye drunkards and yee all ye uncleane persons and you all you worse than Infidells and you all despisers of the Gospell and yee all that never thought of any other Covenant but that which ye have made with sin death and hell And ye all that have faith though it have no more life than a polished Stone hewen timber or a doore-naile no-matter how dead it be 't is a faith that will serve the turne to entitle them to these holy things drinke ye all of this as we read those Disciples did and they all dranke of it But Sir is not this Blasphemy Wee are willing to make you Judge here because you judge so well of the man Come in here all ye of the world for whome that sacred person John 17. 9. never opned His mouth and prayed Come in hither ye knowne enemies of the Crosse of Christ ye belly-servers ye that minde Earthly things drinke ye all of this ye that Crucifie to your selves the Son of God afresh and put Him as they doe by their Heb. 6. vile usage and abhominable Conversation to an open shame drinke ye all of this and ye all who have trodden under-foote as they can The Son of God and have counted the blood of the Covenant wherewith they professed themselves sanctified an unholy Heb. 10. thing and have done little lesse than despight to the Spirit of Grace All ye
Baptisme being abhominable and to every good worke reprobate What though Admit him to the Lords Table notwithstanding Wee will close with this and so come to the next Till the Word hath prevailed with us nothing can till that hath done us good nothing shall While the word of Christ is trod under-foote in the hearing place so is the sacred Blood represented at His Table We cannot reject Him at one place and receive Him at another our soules are as full here as there and therefore cannot but loath trample-upon Christ that honey-combe Prov. 27. 7. there as here as at th' one place of hearing so at th' other of Receiving Therefore 3. Be not you carefull about this whether we will heare or whether we will forbeare Preach the word be instant in season 2 Tim. 4. 2. out of season reprove rebu●e exhort with all long-suffering and doctrine This is your Charge from the Lord And be you assured you shall never make us attend with the eare giving all Diligence till you have bored the eare And to bore the eare you have no other meanes for it but to preach the word thereby to make us obedient in word and in deed Doe not Entertaine such a thought as this but shew your selves men 1 That we can be brought into Love with the Gospell or to receive the Gospell in love by giving us admittance to receive at the Lords Table What can we receive there more than at our owne Table unlesse it be a Curse having not received Christ in the Gospell first 2 That we can be brought over to Christ by any other wayes or meanes but what are of His owne appointing for His blessing accompanies those meanes as doth His Curse those presumers who thinke to compasse their Ends by meanes they have shaped without the least shape of reason according to their owne understanding most contrary to Gods word and an abhorring to His Spirit Therefore if you have the least hope to prevaile with men prevaile with God first by prayer That you may take the way He Himselfe hath by His Word and Spirit paved forth before you for be you well assured He will not goe out of His owne rode way to meete with you or your people in your by-pathes In the last place 4. And to reply a word from the Lord to those stout words mentioned at the beginning They will drive away the Word from them and the Preachers of the Word if they will not suffer them to receive at the Lords Table Heare we what the Lord saith to these I will cast them away as Rubbish filth and dirt is cast away So He saith by His Prophet My God will cast them away because they did not hearken Hosea 9. 17. unto Him such as will not hearken to the word of God God Read Mr. Ca●yl upon Job 8. 20. p. 124. Psal 50. 16. will cast away why They cast God away when they cast the word of God away They cast the Covenant behind their backes while they hate Instruction No wonder God casteth them behind His backe a dreadfull place for our persons but a glorious place for our sins For the wickednesse of their Doings I will drive them out of My house They that drive shall be driven with the Tempest of the Lord as the Thistle-downe dried stubble parched leaves or chaffe before the whirle-wind God will drive them out of doores when they drive His Truth out of their hearts for they would drive it out of His house And the God of Truth out of the world What they cannot possibly doe they will endeavour what possibly they can to doe A good Minister will drive these from the Lords Table too they shall not come neare that till it can be made to appeare The word of Gods Grace hath come neare to them and set them in their right mind So we have Concluded from Scripture premises and so proceed SECT X. 10 IN the last place we crave leave to tell you our Jelousie as to these matters and we entreate you to account it a godly jealousie which is this That there is somewhat more prevailes with you to give such free Admission as aforesaid than all those nine Reasons you have given us before and this is it to tell you our Jealousie when it pleased God to reveale His Son in you such is our hope that you might preach Him among the 〈…〉 Heathen truely we meane for we must be plaine in these matters we call a spade a spade your Beleivers Disciples and Saints heathen they are as you heard and worse till your preaching is come unto them in power have not you with your Brethren conferred at least with flesh and blood what way you are to take with your people in point of Admission to the Font and Lords Table You must Answer this to God sith you are Stewards in His house and should know how to behave your selves there with regard enough to that holy guile which is allowed you for certainly to Him you must make Answer We humbly in the feare of our Lord tell you our Jealousie For this we know we are flesh and blood too persecution is a very sore thing to the flesh and therefore all its care desire and endeavour is how to Escape it Now there is no way for a man that will live godly in 2 Tim 3. 12. Christ Jesus to escape it if he will avoid it he must as to that perticular Cease to be Godly and so he Conferres with flesh and blood and taking that for the man of his Counsell he must choose ●ob 26. 21 iniquity rather than affliction It is our Godly Jealousie that you and your Godly Brethren in the same way with you have Conferred too much with flesh and blood about those sacred administrations and so to avoid persecution have done as ye doe given free admission as aforesaid If you did not as you doe you should anger the best men in your Parish as they are in account among us now adayes and so you should have their purses shut and their mouthes wide open against you like Cannons mounted This is sore to flesh and blood and therefore Consulting with it it will direct you another way to save it selfe from persecution give their Children Baptisme and themselves the Lords Supper and all shall ●e well their purses shall be opened and their mouths shutt unlesse open to blesse and pray for you dealing so kindly with them but take heed of their blessing you and your blessing your selfe in such a way with them and you may remember this with it That some mens Cursing are as good as their blessings and you shall prosper better under them To put a close to this This is our perswasion from what we see and heare should the Gospell come to us like an Angell with a sword in his hand and with fire in its mouth to kill our lusts and consume them utterly yet we should never
order of nature Answer this to God see if He will accept of your replie which we may heare anon Wee proceed Secondly They that have no faith are not to be admitted to the Lords Table not onely because they receive nothing there but because they fearefully prophane the Holy things there They have no knowledge of those things none at all and none they looke after their soule is not good it is starke naught as darke Prov. 19. 2. as a Dungeon for what should enlighten it as noysome and loathsome as an open Sepulchre or a vessell wherein is no pleasure Prov. 13. 5. for what should discover this their filthinesse to them that they may appeare such in their owne eyes that doe not beleive Rom 15. 31. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 are disobedient rebellious imperswadable ones unreasonable and wicked men that is the Apostles Character of them and he makes cleare proofe of it in these words they have no faith Are 2 Thes 3. 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they at the Lords Table they are out of place sure as a swine is when he is in the Parlour absurd men so Erasmus Englisheth it though Beza liketh it not Quod mihi quidem absurdum videtur But our Learned Reinolds liketh it well The Apostle saith he calleth men without Faith Absurd men because it is an unreasonable and sottish thing for a workman to be without his cheifest Instrument and that is universally requisite to every one of his workes a husband-man without a plow or a builder without a rule preacher without a Bible or a Christian without faith are things equally absurd and unreasonable What reason have we to plead for those unreasonable men to be admitted to the Lords Table more than we have for the admitting of swine into our Parlour uncleane ones will make all things like themselves as uncleane too to themselves we meane Thirdly Persons that have no faith are not to be admitted to the Lords Table because they cannot shew the Lords death there 1 Cor. 11. 26. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 This Scripture Mr. H● hath corrupted af●er his māner with his glosse It is a grave and a weighty word that we English shew and we would rather leave it to you to unfold to your people wh●ch may require one hou●es worke But in a word a worthy receiver that brings faith with him he doth with all thankesgiving and praise shew forth the excellencies of Christ and the Glorious benefits of His bloodshed upon the Crosse the Bounties of His Goodnesse and Beauties of His Holinesse making an ostentation of them unto the world preaching to every one as he can This this is it wherein every true Christian is to glory and he orders his life accordingly The import of that word as we suppose Now they that Come to the Lords Table and have no faith are no more able to shew the Lords death there than a man of Clouts stuffed with Straw is able to gaine the victory in the day of warre Fourthly And to run over these Grave matters he that comes thither and brings no faith with him must needs receive unworthily that is other ●ise than is meete such mysteries should Neh. 27. be received And therefore shall be held as guilty before God as Judas was who betrayed the body of our Saviour or as the Jewes were who so villanously abused Him Binding His hands spitting in His sacred face and crowning Him with thornes and as the Souldiers were who peirced His sides and spilt His blood He shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. Fifthly Free admission is not to be given those who cannot examine themselves about their faith that is search digg goe downe into the fouldings of their soules to enquire what their estate is what it is to be out of Christ or what it is to be in Him Infantes furiosos in verbo Dei minime inst●uctos Bez. they cannot examine themselves about these matters no more than Children can for they are Children in understanding no more than mad men can for these are mad upon their Idol roprobates disallowed of God in a state of reprobation We will commend you to Beza's Annotations or rather those to you which we thought to have been large upon being so full to our purpose Sixthly Why should faithlesse men worse than Infidells because borne and bred in England a land of visions be suffered to come to the Lords Table They cannot discerne the Lords Body they can put no difference between that bread which represents the body of Christ Crucified and Common bread at their owne Tables nor between the wine there Sealeing to a worthy receiver a full discharge from all his sins in the blood of Jesus Christ No difference can he make betwixt this wine and common wine And now being suffered to come to the Lords Table he there drinks downe a Cup of damnation in stead of salvation a cup of cursing in stead of a cup of blessing and seales the Stone upon his graves mouth where he lies rotting in sinne as dead bodyes in their graves He eateth and drinketh damnation to himselfe not Verse 29. discerning the Lords body 1. As you have received mercy and now would shew mercy unto everlasting soules admit not these faithlesse these unreasoble and wicked ones that cannot shew forth the Lords death cannot examine themselves have no discernining of the Lords body admit them not to the Lords Table They have no faith then they must be full of themselves as a vessell being full and running over they cannot Eate and drinke there any other thing but damnation to themselves This Scripture also Mr H s the patron of fornicators and prophane persons as was Esau fearefully abuseth plucking out as he can the sting of it so as the most bruitelike person may come to the Lords Table and not be stung by it oh prophane man and past shame he and his booke stinketh in the nostrills of the Lord and of his people as the worst excrements of the Dragon doth 2. And now Sir we will spare you the labour if please you in making a reply to this and ours in making Answer thereunto This we heare is ordinarily said They were borne and Baptized in a Church and therefore beleivers we like not to make an Answer to such a foppery why but they say they beleive the same with the former they say it with their tongues what say they with their hands such are their words what are their workes They may say so and Blaspheme in so saying as was hinted more than once Rev. 2. 9. I pray you observe it and let this mocke-faith goe unlesse you will whip it like a vagrant and send it backe to the Devill whence it came We have been speaking of that faith which gives reall union and communion with Jesus Christ and of necessity brings forth good workes as a good tree good fruit he beares upon a