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A10036 The doctrine of the sacrament of the Lords Supper handled. And plainely layd open out of the 1. Cor. 11. 23.24. &c. Wherein the nature of this sacrament is faithfully discussed, the matter of it, together with the necessity of often receiuing, truly declared; the words of consecration embowelled, and errours with the cauills of papists soundly confuted. By Richard Preston preacher of Gods word at Rushden in Northamptonshire. Preston, Richard, d. ca. 1624. 1621 (1621) STC 20283; ESTC S115177 102,646 398

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as good so this is as good that vnder these signes you receiue the vertue of Christs body blood by faith as if you did eat his body and drinke his blood indeed Ob. 3. But Christs calling is making Ob. 3. hee called bread his body therefore it is his body Sol. God called the Lamb the Passeouer Sol. is it therefore made the Passeouer or a signe of the passouer He called Circumcision the couenant was it therfore made the couenant or but a sign of the couenant So Christ called himselfe a Vine not that hee made himself a Vine but to signifie vnto vs that as the branches are in the Vine so the faithfull are in him here he calleth bread his body not that it was vpō the word spoken made his body but because it is the Sacrament signe figure of his body Ob. 4. Then it seemeth that there is nothing in the Sacrament but bread and wine Ob. 4. Sol. Not so Sol. In the Sacrament there is more thē the bare Elements Christ saith his body is there Paule saith that it is the communion of the body and blood of Christ therefore this bread goeth beyond common bread for it doth not only nourish the body as it did before but also it bringeth a bread with it which nourisheth the soule not so as the nature of this bread is changed that remaines but the vse of this bread is changed Ob. 5. But Christ is omnipotent and Almighty Ob. 5. hee can turne bread and wine into his body and blood and therefore he doth Sol. 1. It is an olde rule that from can to will there neuer followeth any good argument Sol. 2. God is not called Almighty A posse ad velle non sequitur argumentum because hee can doe all things but because hee is able to doe whatsoeuer his good pleasure is to doe There are certaine things which God cannnot do as for example God cannot deny himselfe he cannot lye hee cannot saue the reprobate and condemne the Elect Whatsoeuer is contrary to his Word that cannot God doe But for Christs body to be really in the Sacrament is contrary to Gods Word therefore God cannot doe that Ob. Ob. 6. 6. But Christ saith himselfe Behold Mat. 28.20 I am with you vnto the end of the world Sol. Sol. It is true Christ is with all his Elect vnto the end of the world spiritually but not corporally he is present among his Elect by his Spirit and grace but not with his naturall body Wheresoeuer two or three are gathered together in my name saith Christ there am I in the middest of them This promise of Christ and such like promises are to be vnderstood not of the corporall presence of Christ here in earth but of his spirituall presence by grace Let the Papists obiect for their transubstantiation what they will yet the truth is this the substance of the bread still remaines in the Sacrament it is not turned into the body of Christ And therefore let vs ground our selues in this That as Christ dwelleth in vs so he is present in the Sacrament and must be eaten of vs Christ dwelleth in vs spiritually by faith Eph. 3.17 therfore hee is spiritually present in the Sacrament and must bee eaten by faith Thus much of Christs promise in these words This is my body Which is broken for you Here is set downe and expressed the benefit and fruit of Christs promise the faithfull Disciples and in them all the Elect are made partakers of the benefit of his death and passion for hee gaue himselfe for their redemption hee had nothing else to giue he might haue said with Peter Gold and siluer haue I none Act. 3.6 neither by any other meanes could he saue his people and therefore He laid down his life for his sheep Ioh. 10.15 he suffered that they might be saued he was accused as guilty that they might bee innocent and hee dyed that they might liue Learne That None but the Elect haue benefit by Christs death and passion Doct. he hath put out the hādwriting of ordinances which was against them hee hath fastned it to the crosse hee hath closed vp the streigth and narrow inclosure of circumcision and broken downe the partition wall for their entrāce into his fathers house the priuiledges benefits of Christs death doe onely belong to the faithfull Heb. 9.12 By his blood he entred in once into the holy place obtained eternal redemption for vs that is for the faithfull and none other As Zachary saw in the heauenly vision two Oliue trees dropping oyle through the pipes into the bolles of the golden Candlesticke Zach. 4.2.3 So Christ this Oliue tree doth not conuey his graces to any by the vertue of his death which is as the pipe but to those that belong to the golden candlesticke of his Church Christ is only the Sauiour of his body Eph. 5.23 Reas 1 1 It was not Gods purpose that Christ should dye for all men for if he had how comes it to passe that some are damned already and others that haue no faith shall be damned hereafter either Gods purpose to saue thē is frustrate or else God cannot doe it and so something should resist the power of God which is blasphemy to thinke Secondly if God had such a purpose to saue all men and then after seeing the incredulity of man shold change his minde then the execution of Gods will should depend vpon the vncertainty and instability of the euent which doth derogate much frō the al-sufficiency of God and therefore we say that Christ suffered for none but such as haue their garments dipped in the blood of the Lambe Reas 2 2 Christ died for none but those for whom he prayed and they were none but the faithful Ioh. 17.9 as for the world he neuer prayed for it Yea further for whom Christ giueth himselfe to those hee giueth his Spirit to abide with them and to seale vp their saluation to their owne soules for the Spirit letteth them know the things that are giuen them of God But the world cannot receiue him for the world seeth him not nor knoweth him Ioh. 14.16.17 and much lesse can it receiue him Reas 3 3 For whom Christ gaue himselfe to them hee alwayes tendered his loue but hee euer shewed his loue abundantly to the faithfull He loued his Church saith the Apostle and therefore he gaue himselfe for it Eph. 5.25 And againe He loued vs and gaue himselfe for vs. Reu. 1.5 Now what is meant here by Vs all man-kinde or any of the wicked Nothing lesse but by it wee vnderstand Gods deare children and Saints Such as are washed from their sins Ver. 6. and are made Kings and Priests vnto God 4 If Christs death had beene effectuall for all men then it had beene impossible for any man yea the reprobates Cain Iudas and
seruice of himselfe Helps and meanes of obedience And that we may walke in the way of obedience let vs vse these helpes 1 Make conscience of the least duty as knowing that omission of duties shall receiue sentence against them Mat. 25.42 as well as commission of euill 2 Looke what thou art called vnto and in thy calling what is most needfull and that doe wisely preferring the generall calling before the speciall and heauenly things before earthly Mat. 6.33 3 Keepe thy selfe in readinesse to euery good work knowing that thou hast alwaies one iron in the fire a soule to saue an Election to make sute 2. Pet. 1.10 which requireth all diligence 4 Suffer thy selfe to be guided by the rule and square of Gods Word it is a Lanterne a light to guide thee and the word of grace that will teach thee to deny all vngodlinesse and worldly lusts Tit. 2.11.12 and to liue soberly righteously and godly in this present world 5 Hee that would doe all that God commands must not only take occasions offered but euen seeke them and watch thē as beeing glad to obtaine them 6 Let not the Lord finde a time wherein hee may say to thee as hee did once to some standing in the streets Why stand you here gazing all day but say to thy soule as Dauid did to his Sonne Salomon Vp and be doing There is no time wherein God and thy neighbour and thy selfe the Church or Cōmonwealth or thy family or the Saints abroad broad call not for some duty from thee Oh lay vp these rules and they will be excellent helps to set thee forward in the way of obedience Notes of obedience Quest But how may I know that I am obedient vnto Gods Commandements Quest Sol. 1. Sol. God loues truth in the inward parts and refuseth all that obedience which followes not sanctification of the spirit Examine now thy inward parts and see whether there bee such a change in thee as thou canst ioin the subiection of thy soule with the obedience of thy body 2 Examine thy selfe whether the loue of God constraines thee or the prouocations of men compells thee to obedience a free horse needs not the wand nor one willing to obey needes no coactions nor faire encreatings 3 Examine thy manner of obedience whether it be a cheerful and a willing obedience that repineth not as giuing God too much that deuiseth no excuses as Saul when he did but halfe the Commandement 1. Sam. 15. that seeketh no delayes I made haste Psal 119. delayed not to keepe thy righteous iudgements 4 Doest thou make conscience of the least Commandement as well as the greatest and of all the Commandements as well as one obeying the Commandement of faith in the Gospell as well as the Commandement of the actuall and morall law obeying the Commandement as well of doing good as of abstaining from euill And lastly doth thy obedience hold out and neuer shrink away then surely thy obedience is sound and thou art a true and faithful Disciple doing whatsoeuer thy Lord and master hath commanded Ioh. 15. Thus much in generall of this Commandement of Christ in these words This doe c. That which Christ in particular commanded was the celebration of this Supper This do as you haue seene mee doing before you Celebrate this my Supper according to my institution Obserue Doct. the celebration of this Sacrament is imitatorie the Minister and receiuer haue nothing therein difficult or miraculous for then Christ would not haue imposed it vppon them for imitation workes of wonder are impossible to simple men they must bee left vnto diuine powers That which our Sauiour commanded heere is such a thing as both may and ought to be done Hee did not bid his Disciples turne the bread into his body or the wine into his blood that is a matter that went beyond their skill and had beene a strange miracle indeed but as hee tooke the bread and wine gaue thankes for them brake the bread and powred the wine distributed them amongst his Disciples and commanded that they should eate and drink of them so would he haue both Minister and people to doe in imitation of him This may serue to reproue the Papists Vse that add so many gawds to this Sacrament which Christ neuer instituted that Lay people cannot see Christ through them This institution left to our imitation is made an oblation and a sacrifice by them Christ said Doe this but not offer this for hee offered not his body nor his blood at this Supper yet they make this Sacrament an Offering an Expiatory Propitiatory and a satisfactory Sacrifice for the sinnes both of the quicke and dead which doth much weaken the vertue of Christs death and crosse the word of Gods Spirit teaching vs by his Apostle that with one offering Christ hath consecrated for euer them that are sanctified Heb. 10.14 so as this Sacrament cannot be a Sacrifice The offering of his body was but once made to take away the sinnes of many Ver. 10. Heb. 9.28 neither did Christ leaue it to vs that wee should vnderstand it as a Sacrifice knowing that then wee could neuer imitate him Besides they make the Sacrament a veile to hide Christ by their trashy additions Christ said Doe this that is eate drinke c. But they goe further they must put on their masking apparell Albes girdles copes tunicles deacon subdeacon they must haue their ceremonies as censers balles candles candlesticks paxes pixes corporasses corporasse clothes superaltaries Altars Altar cloathes chalices cruets napkins they must vse strange gestures turnings returnings gaspings gapings kneelings crowchings crossings knocking 's winckings starings kissings lickings noddings nosings washings weepings with confessions prostrations commemorations consecrations coniurations pausations and a thousand other abominations All which are strange things and nothing concerne vs in the celebration of Christs Supper 2 Here also may be reprooued all too curious Ministers that runne more vpon circumstance then substance putting as much vertue in the outward robes and vestiments as in the matter of this Sacrament But Christ bids vs not put on this apparell or that piece of linnen all that he gaue in charge was they should administer this Supper as he did to his Disciples 3 Here may bee reprooued many receiuers who make many a quaere at the behauiour of the Minister not regarding the efficacy of this Supper to bee of God Ob. Some say Ob. how may I communicate with a wicked Minister or with what comfort Sol. The wickednesse of the Minister may somewhat lessen the comfort Sol. but neither diminish the perfection of the Sacrament it selfe nor hinder the efficacy thereof to vs seeing the efficacy depends onely on the promise of God and the faith of the receiuer Ob. But how can he be a means of conueying grace to me Ob. that is a gracelesse man Sol. Grace is compared
elements ought both of them to be administred page 113. Doct. 14. God gaue his Sonne to be a Mediator and a Redeemer for man being in extre●●e misery pa. 117. Doct. 15. It is the duty of all Christians to pray to God for a blessing on the Sacrament or any other Creature that they receiue pag. 127. Doct. 16. Thanksgiuing is a seruice that Christians owe vnto God for his benefits page 136. Doct. 17. Christ tooke not only our nature vpon him but he also suffered for vs. page 149. Doct. 18. Christs suffering was a free-will offering page 163. Doct. 19. It is left no indifferent thing to come vnto this holy Table page 170. Doct. 20. A Minister must not admit al alike to the Lords Supper p. 178. Doct. 21. If a man haue true faith then as certainely as he receiueth the outward elements into his hands and after into his stomach he receiueth Christ and all benefits with him at the hand of God page 187. Doct. 22. Euery faithfull receiuer is made a partaker of a blessed vnion with Christ page 193. Doct. 23. In receiuing the bread we receiue not Christs body but a signe of his body page 202. Doct. 24. None but the elect haue benefit by Christs death page 236. Doct. 25. Those things that Christ commanded are carefully to bee performed page 254. Doct. 26. The Institution of the Lords Supper is imitatory page 268. Doct. 27. We are very inclinable to forgetfulnes page 280. Doct. 28. The Ministers calling is no idle calling page ●92 Doct. 29. The Sacrament confirmethour faith page 298. Doct. 30. We vnder the new Testament haue greater meanes of knowledge and obedience then the faithfull had in the time of the old Testament page 310. Doct. 31. The mysteries of the body and blood of Christ must be ioyned together and are commanded both to be receiued of euery communicant pa. 317. Doct. 32. The Supper of the Lord ought to be celebrated and eaten often many times page 323. Doct. 33. It is a speciall thing required at our hands in eating of the Lords Supper to shew forth Christs death and passion page 327. Doct. 34. At the last day Christ his second comming shall be from heauen page 336. Doct. 35. Christ when comes wil visibly shew himselfe in his manhood page 346. The Sacrament of the Lords Supper 1. Cor. 11. verse 23.24.25.26 c. 23. For I haue receiued of the Lord that which also I deliuered vnto you that the Lord Iesus the same night in which hee was betraied tooke bread 24. And when hee had giuen thankes he brake it and said Take eate this is my body which is broken for you this doe in remembrance of me 25. After the same manner also he tooke the cup when hee had supped saying This cup is the New Testament in my blood This doe as oft as yee drinke it in remembrance of me c. THe Apostle in the former part of this Chapter hauing laid downe certaine rules concerning comelinesse and holy decency touching the behauiour of men and women especially in publicke places of Gods seruice and worship as that the man should be vncouered but the woman on the contrary in a Christian comelinesie should be couered c. He beginneth in the second part of the Chapter verse 17. to entreate of the Lords Supper vnto the end of the Chapter And in the first place from verse 17. to this my prese 〈◊〉 text hee reprehendeth the Corinthians for that they had ●bus●●h this holy Institution partly through Schisme and diuision verse 18.19 partly through neglect of loue one would not stay for another and partly through gluttony and drunkennesse Now in the second place for reforming these abus●● the blessed Apostle drawes the Corinthians to a consideration of the holy Institution i● selfe which is set downe from the 23. verse to the 27. verse Wherein consider these 3. things 1 A preface before the words of Institution verse 23. 2 The Institution it selfe verse 24.25 3 The end and vse of the Institution verse 26. Touching the Preface it is set downe in the former part of the 23. verse in these words That which I haue receiued of the Lord I deliuered vnto you In which words S. Paule iustifieth his administration of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper and sheweth how he came to be a dispenser of such a great matter as the Lords Supper is Not by any voluntary motion in himselfe nor by any want of maintenance vrging him thereunto neither was ambition ease or honour his prouocation to this duty but it was a businesse and charge committed to him of trust from the Lord for the nature of the word Receiued in this place sheweth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that hee was so farre from vndertaking this office of his owne will that it was rather forced vpon him and giuen him in charge This Preface is a forcible reason to conuince the Corinthians of their diuision amongst themselues and their small regard of the Lords Supper albeit they perswaded themseluies that the Apostle did deliuer his owne and not the will of the Lord Iesus which made them so carelesse of this holy Institution yet here he tells them that hespake no otherwise and deliuered no other matter then that he had from the Lord Iesus as if he might say It may bee that the Sacrament is contemned of you because you thinke that it is my owne inuention yet know you that whatsoeuer hath beene deliueted therein by me was not of me but of the Lord Iesus I spake what was put into my mouth by his Spirit and deliuered the same which hee formerly instituted This is the meaning and sense of this Preface and from thence wee may gather these obseruations First in that the Apostle Paul labours to reforme the disorders of the Corinthians by telling them that the Message hee deliuered to them was from the Lord Iesus we learne this point That if there bee any thing amisse in the Church Doctr. 1. or in the course of our liues recourse for there dresse there of must be had vnto the Word of God Here we see the Apostle being about to reforme an abuse touching the Lords Supper amongst the Corinthians hee bringeth them to Gods word telleth them that hee hath receiued another kinde of celebrating this holy Communion and Supper of the Lord out of the Word That which I haue receiued of the Lord c. according to which hee would haue them to conforme themselues and no more prophanely as they had done abuse this so holy an ordinance and Institution of the Lord Iesus The same Apostle being about to confute the error of those that denied the Resurrection he bringeth Gods Word for his warrant and tells them that their opinion is false for otherwise hee had receiued of the Lord out of his Word 1 Cor. 15.3 Esay 53.5.6 and taught them how that Christ died for our sinnes was buried c. and rose
old as the substance doth the shadow or the thing it selfe the figure of it Hence therefore in the third place we may obserue for our benefit and comfort That Wee vnder the new Testament haue greater meanes of knowledge Doct. and obedience then the faithfull had in the time of the old Testament Saluation is nearer vs then when it was first preached the waters from vnder the threshold of the Sanctuary reached but to their anckles which now is become a streame that cannot be passed the Cloud at the first appearance to them was no bigger then the palme of a mans hand which now couereth the whole heauen the Fathers of the old Testament had but a candle to see by but we haue the full glory and beauty of the Sun they had but the drop and sprinckling of water we haue the full fountaine 2. If we compare our Church with that of the Iewes we shall obserue that the Lord did but sprinckle his graces heere and there vpon a few persons where he pleased but now hee hath powred out his Spirit Ioel 2 28. and opened a fountaine of grace for all beleeuers All nations Gentiles Arabians Barbarians c. Haue equall part and promise in his graces Isay 2.2.11.6 The mountaine of the Lord is lifted vp vpō the top of the mountaines that al the earth might be filled with the knowledge of God as the waters couer the Sea So as now from the least to the greatest all may know the Lord. Reas 1 1 We haue the renewed Testament which since the comming of Christ is expounded more plainely by Euangelists and Apostles then before by Prophets Reas 2 2 God hath giuen a greater measure of his Spirit both for vnderstanding and obeying he hath led captiuity captiue ascended on high giuen gifts vnto men and sent his Spirit to leade vs into all truth Reas 3 3 The types promises prophecies and predictions of the old Testament are now knowne to be accomplished in the new in so much as one saith well that the exposition is more cleare then the text 1 This may serue to teach vs that as Gods grace hath more abounded towards vs then to them of the old Testament so the more should we endeauour to be answerable vnto them This is a true rule to whō much is giuen much is required Luk. 12.48 according to the encrease of meanes the Lord lookes for encrease of knowledge faith and obedience Whē Ioel first prophecied of the powring out of this Spirit marke what wonderfull effects followed sons and daughters seruants and maides old and young prophecied saw visions and dreamed dreames When this new Testament was first published what fruits followed what illumination what vnderstanding what tongues what miracles what conuersion to God Sometime many hundreds sometimes many thousands were wonne at one Sermon and how violently was the Kingdome taken We haue the same Spirit powred forth in a more plentifull measure then they had we haue the same Testament but renewed vnto vs we haue the cleare Sunshine of the Ghospell and the fountaine of liuing waters But what condemnation is it that we should be like streit-necked vessels that receiue the Spirit but drop by drop though it bee powred on vs with full buckets What a fearefull iudgement hangeth ouer our heads that come behind the ordinary beleeuers of the old Testament in knowledge faith and fruition of Christ with his graces Is Christ come crucified raised vp to glory and are wee but infants in these elements Oh what a disgrace is it that we shold be inferiour to those of the old Testament who had but the shadow whereas we haue the body and the substance What a great condemnation will it be that wee who are reserued to such a bright shinning day should stumble at noone In a darke night to stumble and fall were no such danger but to say I am in the light I see my way well enough and yet to come behind not only the Iewes who walked in a darke light but euen the Gentles who were darkenesse it selfe in the practise of iustice mercy truth sobriety and such like is an heauy condition and yet not the condition of a few professed Christians and what a shame is it that we shold be neuer a whit washed nor euer a whit the cleaner but like rubbish brickes and Ethiopians though riuers of waters be cast vpon vs Oh let vs bewaile our want of growth and our backewardnesse in all holy things and labour to bee filled with all sauing knowledge whereof wee haue such great meanes Kings and Princes desired to see the things that wee see and could not Drink yee all of this As Christ commanded his Disciples to eate the bread so hee commanded them to drinke the wine nay he spake more precisely of the wine then of the bread For of the wine he sayd Drinke yee al of this which he said not of the body Here the body and blood of Christ are ioyned together commanded to be receiued together of euery communicant Against this haue the Papists much offended Vse diuiding Christs body as the Souldiers did his coate they will not sticke to do halfe of Christs commandement to giue the bread but for the wine they are ready to say with ancient Hereticques Touch not taste not handle not Col. 2.21 It seemes that Masse Priests are turned from seruants and stewards to be Lords and Maisters if they say the Laity shall not drinke at the communion it must be so they will haue authority equall with or as great as Christ if hee command to administer vnder both kinds they will command their inferiour Shauelings to administer vnder one kind Like Ananias they keepe backe that which they should distribute they wil giue the bread but not the wine for feare of spilling it on the peoples cloathes But herein these Pontificij Popish Shauelings 1. Sin against the institution of Christ who gaue to his Disciples the mysteries not onely of his body but also of his blood saying Drink yee al of this and they all dranke of it sayth the Apostle Mar. 14.13 2 They sinne against the integrity of the Sacrament that must not be receiued by piece-meale but accordingly as it was instituted vnder both kindes 3 They sin against the confirmation of the new Testament For in taking away the Cup they take away the blood of Christ wherewith the new Testament was ratified 4 They sinne against the Apostolicall Tradition for the Apostles deliuered the Sacrament vnder both kinds as they receiued it from Christ vnder both kinds That I receiued of the Lord saith Paul to the Corinthians I haue deliuered vnto you 1. Cor. 11. 5 They ouerthrow and abuse the custome and practise of the former and purer Churches who acknowledged no other administration of this Sacrament then that which was according to the direct institution of Christ 6 They wrong their owne men De consecra distin 2.