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A03695 Life and death Foure sermons. The first two, of our preparation to death; and expectation of death. The last two, of place, and the iudgement after death. Also points of instruction for the ignorant, with an examination before our comming to the Lords table, and a short direction for spending of time well. By Robert Horne. Auspice Christo. Horne, Robert, 1565-1640.; Horne, Robert, 1565-1640. Points of instruction for the ignorant. aut 1613 (1613) STC 13822.5; ESTC S118515 156,767 464

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by the preaching of the word Rom. 10.14.17 Acts 8.28 34.35.37 Iohn 16.23.24 Pron 29.18 Rom. 4.11 and it is confirmed by the same meanes as also by the reading of the word and the reuerent vse of praier and Sacraments What is Praier A speech to God through Christ Iohn 16.23 Iames 1.6 Phil. 4.6 with faith whereby I aske graces wanting and giue thanks for benefits receiued What is a Sacrament A visible seale of the Gospell fully assuring the faithfull of Christ by two effectuall instruments of grace Rom. 4.11 Gen. 17.11 1. Cor. 11.25 Then there be two Sacraments Yea. Which are they Baptisme 1. Cor. 10.1.2 12.13 and the Lords Supper What is Baptisme A seale of our entrance into the name that is Tit. 3.5 Matt● 28 19. Ephes 5.26 Church and couenant of Christ by washing with water What doth washing with water signifie in Baptisme That the blood of Christ washeth away sinne Coloss 2.11 12.13 Apoc. 1.5 1. Iohn 1.7 as water doth bodily filthinesse So much for Baptisme what is the Lords Supper A seale of our continuance and nourishment in Christ 1. Cor. 10.16 11.24.26 Ioh. 8.55 signified by Bread and Wine So much for Mans recouery to saluation what is his duty for it Psa 50.23 17● 12.13 P●m. 1.21 True thankefulnesse Wherein standeth that In new obedience which is Ephes 4.23.24 1. Pet. 1 15 18 Luke 1 74.75 Rom. 6.1.2.3.4 Galat. 1 6 Luke 1.6 Acts. 24.16 Tit. 2.11.12 1. Cor. 7.17 that man carry in his heart a constant purpose not to serue sinne any more and withall endeauour in his whole life to please God in all his commandements doing his dutie in his calling to God and man ECCLES 12.13 Let vs heare the end of all feare God and keepe his Commandements for this is the whole duty of Man An examination before our comming to the Lords table WHat do you cal the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Our growing vp with Christ by faith Ephes 4.15.16 1. Cor. 10.16 Math. 26.27 resembled in visible signes effectuall seales of bread and wine In comming to this Sacrament what is to bee considered by euery well prepared communicant The doctrine thereof and our endes of comming to it What say you of the Doctrine It is seene in the nature of the signes which are made Sacraments or in their vses What say you of the nature of the signes Their nature is to be seales of the body and blood of Christ Matth. 26.26.28 that is of the fruits of the same offered to vs by faith Where haue you the seale of Christs bodie In the bread Math. 26 2● Where of his blood In the Wine Math. 26.27 So much for the nature of the signes what say you of their vses They be such as concerne the Bread and Wine What is that cōcerneth the bread It is that which is feene in the breaking and giuing or in the receiuing and eating of it What doth the breaking of bread signifie The wounding and breaking of the flesh of Christ for vs. Isai 53.5 1. Cor. 11.24 What doth the giuing of it signifie The giuing of Christ the true bread Iohn 6.51 1. Cor. 11.24 for our spirituall nourishment What doth the receiuing of the bread signifie The receiuing of Christ with the hand of faith in our hearts Iohn 1.12 Ephes 3.17 as wee receiue the bread with our bodily hands Who are reprooued heere The Papists who say and beleeue that the substance of the bread is turned into the naturall body of Christ Bellarm. tem 2. text cont gen de sacr Euch. lib. 3. cap. 18. c. and that the people carnally receiue and eat their Maker What say you against this grosse opinion That a true naturall body such as Christs is Matth. 28.6 26.11 Heb. 10.13 Acts 3.21 1. Thess 4.16 cannot bee in two places at one and the same time to wit in heauen and bodily in the Sacrament So much for receiuing what doth the ea●ting of the bread signifie That as bread doth nourish our temporall and corporall life Iohn 6.54 so this is a Sacrament of our eternall nourishment in the life to come and of our spirituall in this life of grace which we haue heere So much for the vses of the bread what be they of the Wine They bee seene in the pouring out and giuing or in the receiuing and drinking of it What doth the pouring out of the Wine signifie The powring of the blood out of his holy body for our sinnes Matth. 26.28 1. Cor. 11.25 What doth the giuing of the Wine signifie Our full nourishment in Christ offered not in his body onely Iohn 6. ●5 Psal 104.15 but in his sauing blood What doth this teach That the Papists did and stil do 1. Cor. 11.25 Bellarm● Tom 2. tert comtr gen lib. 4 cap. 22. de Eutharqst c. with iniurious sacriledge detract from our assurance and Gods goodnesse one great helpe of our faith by taking from the common people the vse of the Cup. Somuch for giuing what doth the receiuing of the Wine signifie That possession is taken of whole Christ 1. Cor. 10.16 Iohn 6.56 1. Cor. 10.3.4 while after the receiuing of the bread wee by faith open our hearts as vessels to receiue the trickling drops of his blood that nothing be lost What doth the drinking of the wine signifie The applying of the comforts of Christs passion to our drooping soules Galat. 6.14 Phil. 3.8.9 as Wine reioiceth the heart of Man So much of the doctrine of the Sacrament what say you of our ends of comming to it They be before or in our comming What is that which is before our comming Our end before our comming is to satisfie the earnest desire that we haue Acts 8.6 ●●h 7.37.38 or should haue of receiuing the promises of God vnder seale What bee the endes in our comming Such as testifie our gifts or receipts What be our guifts Such as we giue to Christ the head or to the Church his mēbers What giue you to Christ the head A heart well examined concerning our estate before wee come 1. Cor. 1● 28 Luke 15.21 Math. 8.8 seriously meditating on Gods goodnesse in Christ and our own great vnworthinesse when wee are come What else An humble oblatiō of our selues Rom. 12.1 soules and bodies to him with thankesgiuing at our departure Wherein standeth the hearts examination In the examining of our knowledge faith loue repentance 1. Cor. 11.29 2. Cor. 13.5 Matth. 22.12 Eph. 4.28 Rom. 1 21. Heb. 13.18 thankefulnesse and works of our particular callings So much for that you giue to Christ the head what giue you to the Church his members A fellow-stone in the spirituall building 1. Cor. 10.17 12.13.14 Ephes 2.21.22 Ephes 4 12 16 that is a member to help to make perfect the body of Christ What doth this teach