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A68966 An exposition of the proper Psalmes vsed in our English liturgie together with a reason why the Church did chuse the same. By Iohn Boys, Doctor of Diuinitie. The first part explaining the Psalmes appointed to be read on Christmas and Easter day.; Exposition of the proper Psalmes used in our English liturgie. Part 1 Boys, John, 1571-1625. 1616 (1616) STC 3466A; ESTC S106196 138,505 186

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Hierusalem aboue Gods owne Citie which is the mother of vs all And the Priest of the most high God in giuing himselfe for vs both an offering and a sacrifice of a sweete smelling sauour to God In old time before the Law the kingdome Priesthood appertained by birth-right vnto the eldest sonne for so y Hierom. quaest sen tradit Haebraic in Gen. tom 3. fol. 226. Dio. Carthus Em. Sa Vatablus in Gen. 49. Tileman in loc Diuines haue gathered out of the words of Iacob vnto Reuben Genes 49.3 Reuben thou art my first borne my might and the beginning of my strength the excellencie of dignitie and excellencie of power that is primus in regno primus in sacerdotio But these two functions were seuered vnder the Law the kingdome being conferred vpon Iuda the Priesthood vpon Leui. So that Christ our Priest and Prince conioyning both againe in his own person abrogated the forme and frame of Moses Common-weale 2. Melchisedech is by interpretation King of righteousnes so Christ is not only righteous in himselfe iudging his folke righteously Psal 67.4 righteous in all his waies and holy in all his workes Psal 145.17 but also making vs iust and holy before God z Ieremy 23.6 The Lord our righteousnes a 1. Cor. 1.30 made vnto vs wisedome and righteousnes and sanctification and redemption 3. Melchisedech is King of Salem that is King of peace so Christ is the b Esay 9.6 Prince of peace c Ephes 2.16 reconciling vs vnto God and God vnto vs preaching peace to the Gentiles who were strangers a farre off and vnto the Iewes who were Citizens in the Common-wealth of Israel and so breaking downe the stop of the partition wall hath made of both one For it pleased the Father that in him all fulnesse should dwell and by him to reconcile all things vnto himselfe and to set at peace thorough the blood of his Crosse both the things in earth and the things in heauen Coloss 1.19.20 And heere note d Lombard Aquin. Anselm in Heb. 7 that Christ is first a King of righteousnesse and then a King of peace for he giueth vs first righteousnes and then peace So Paul expresly Rom. 5.1 Being iustified by faith we haue peace toward God thorough our Lord Iesus Christ 4. Melchisedech is said to bee without father and without mother e Theophylact. Primasius in Heb. 7. Chrysost in loc not that he was in deed so but for that the Scripture concealeth his genealogie so Christ f Hierome Agellius in loc as man was without father and as God without mother Nay Christ as God was without kindred hauing neither beginning of his daies neither end of life being Alpha and Omega the first and the last Apocal. 1.11 No God before him or after him Esay 43.10 5. Melchisedech blessed Abraham and receiued tithes of him and so consequently was greater then Abraham because without all contradiction the lesser is blessed of the better And so Christ is greater then Abraham as blessing him that had the promises g John 8.56 Abraham reioyced to see my day saith our Sauiour and he saw it and was glad 6. Melchisedech refreshed Abraham and his armie returning from the slaughter of the Kings with h Gen. 14.18 bread and wine so Christ feedeth and cherisheth his souldiers fighting vnder his banner against the world the flesh and the diuell euen with his owne i Iohn 6.55 flesh and blood represented in his holy Supper by k Matth. 26.26 bread and wine Melchisedech gaue bread and wine to Abraham he did not offer it vp vnto God as the l Apud Chemnit exam Con. Trident part 2. pag. 171. Latin Fathers vsually reade protulit non obtulit And therefore the m Caluin in loc Papists abuse this place when in the Masse they offer vp the bread vnto God which is to be communicated vnto men Christs Supper was ordained to be receiued of vs in the memoriall of his death for the confirmation of our faith that his body was broken for vs and his blood shed for our sinnes n Bradfords letter to his mother apud Fox Mart. fol. 1476. but in the Masse there is no receiuing because the Priest keepeth all to himself alone Christ saith Take eate but the Priest gape pepe The Masse-priests are grosse lurchers at the Lords table for first they take away the wine frō the laitie which is contrary to Christs owne voyce Drinke yee all of this And as for the bread they giue it not in euery Masse to the people but only at certaine times in the yeere and then also not so o A monument hereof in the Church at Stelft a Burg in Germany about 20. miles from Jnsprucke great an host or cake as themselues eate and that without either breaking on their part or touching of the people So their Masses vpon the point are Massacres of Christ a new killing and sacrificing of him againe so much as lieth in their power He shall iudge among the Heathen he shall fill the places with the dead bodies p Theodoret. Euthym. Turrecremat Some construe this of Christs iudgement on the last day for we beleeue that hee shall come againe to iudge the quicke and the dead hee shall in that day of his wrath fill the pits of hell with the bodies of the q Bellarmine reprobate and smite in sunder the heads of all such as haue lifted vp their heads against him r Caluine Tileman Tremellius Other haue better expounded this of his present iudgement in protecting his followers and in punishing his foes for Christ is described here by the Prophet as a valiant conquerour ouer his enemies He shall rule not among the Iewes only but among the Heathen also ſ Psal 96.13 iudging the world with righteousnes and the people with his truth He shall fill al places with the bodies of his aduersaries being dead and smite in sunder with his power and might the heads euen Kings and other chiefe gouernours of his enemies t In loc Augustine doth interpret this in the better part glossing it thus Implere ruinas est aedisicare quod cecidit conquassare capita humiliare superbos ad salutem per contritionem He shall drinke of the brooke in the way This may haue a double construction Either thus he that is the Messias shall drinke of the brooke which shall be made of the blood of his foes u Bucer Mollerus Vatablus as if he should haue said There shall be so much blood shed that the Conquerour may drink as it were of a riuer of blood in the way as he pursueth his enemies The like phrase wee finde Numb 23.24 x Caluin Tremel Or else it is a similitude taken from puissant and mightie Captaines who egerly pursuing their enemies stay not vpon dainties or pleasures but content themselues with floods and brookes which they finde in their
What haue I to doe with the multitude of your sacrifices saith the Lord I am full of the burnt offerings of lambes and of the fat of fed beasts I desire not the blood of bullockes nor of lambes nor of goates incense is an abomination vnto me my soule hateth your new moones and your appointed feasts all of them are a burthen vnto me I am weary to beare them And Mich. 6.7 Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of Rammes or with ten thousand riuers of oyle nay the sacrifice best accepted of God is a troubled spirit a broken and contrite heart O God shalt thou not despise Psal 51.17 2. The Priesthood of Aaron and the kingdome of Israel were distinct offices and incompetible the Priest vnder the law might not incroch vpon the royalties of the King nor the King execute the Priests office for when b 2. Chro. 26.16 Vzziah the King went into the Temple of the Lord to burne incense the Priests of the Lord withstood him and said vnto him It appertaineth not vnto thee Vzziah to burne incense vnto the Lord but to the Priests the sonnes of Aaron consecrated to this office Goe forth of the Sanctuarie for thou hast transgressed and Vzziah the King was a leper vnto the day of his death But Christ is both a Priest and a Prince the Scepter and the Miter meet together in him 3. Aaron Eleazar and c Leuit. 16. euery high Priest vnder the Law did enter into the holy place by the blood of goats and calues which hee did offer for himselfe and for the sinnes of the people But Christ our Priest entred into the most holy place by his owne blood and obtained eternall redemption for vs Heb. 9.12 He d Galath 1.4 gaue himselfe for our sinnes that he might deliuer vs from this present euill world It was impossible that the blood of buls and goats should take away sinnes Heb. 10.4 He therefore did e Ephes 5.2 offer his owne body redeeming his Church euen with his owne f 1. Pet. 1.19 pretious blood 4. Aaron was annointed with an g Leuit. 8.12 Psal 133.2 oyle made of pleasant spices and balsame but God hath annointed Christ with oyle of gladnesse Psal 45.8 The spirit of the Lord quoth h Luk. 4.18.21 he hath annointed me that I should preach the Gospell vnto the poore and hath sent mee that I should heale the broken hearted c. 5. Aaron and euery high-Priest of the Iewes offered vp sacrifice i Leuit. 16.6 Heb. 7.27 first for his owne sinnes and then for the people But Christ as being holy blamelesse vndefiled Hebr. 7.26 who knew no sin 2. Cor. 5.21 who did k Esay 53.9 no wickednesse neither was any deceit in his mouth offered vp himselfe onely for our sins hee was wounded for our transgressions he was broken for our iniquities he carried our sorrowes and with his stripes are we healed 6. Aaron and his successors were Priests of the Iewes and tied only to the Temple of l Deut. 12.11 Iohn 4.20 Hierusalem but Christ is for all persons and all places at all times a Priest for euer an vniuersall Bishop of our soules as he told the woman of m Iohn 4.21 Samaria the houre commeth and is now when ye shall neither in this mountaine nor at Hierusalem worship the Father but the true worshippers shall euery where worship him in spirit and truth 7. Aaron and other Priests vnder the Law were made without swearing of an oath but Christ is made by an oath by him that said vnto him the Lord hath sworne and will not repent thou art a Priest for euer after the order of Melchisedech Heb. 7.20.21 8. Aarons Priesthood was temporarie but the Priesthood of Christ is for euer Eleazar succeeded Aaron and Phineas Eleazar and so downward for among the n Heb. 7.23 Iewes many were made Priests because they could not endure by reason of death but Christ because hee endureth for euer hath an euerlasting Priesthood The Iewes haue now o Song of the three Children vers 38. neither Prince nor Prophet nor burnt offering nor sacrifice nor oblation nor incense for the Lord repented p Bellarmin de cullu sanct cap. 10. §. secundo respondet that is changed Aarons Priesthood but Christ as our text hath it is consecrated by God the Father a Priest for euer None can succeed him hee will not giue his glory to another Esay 42.8 and therefore the blasphemous opinion of the q See Tileman Heshusius in loc Papists is detestable who make the Pope successor vnto Peter and Peter the successour vnto Christ in his Priesthood So they prate print and paint in their r In fine Chron. Marian. Scot. Mart. Polon Catalogues of the Romane Bishops I will not dispute this point after Paul Hebr. 7.25 concluding peremptorily that Christ and onely Christ is able perfectly to saue them that come vnto God by him seeing he liueth euer to lake intercession for them ſ Fox Martyr fol. 1027. as that learned man and martyr Iohn Lambert in his greatest agonie none but Christ none but Christ All the Peters and Peeres and Popes in the world which euer haue been are and shall be cannot sacrifice so much as may satisfie God for the sin of one poore soule Christ alone is our Priest for euer at whose right hand God the Father standeth assistant to t Genebrard in loc performe whatsoeuer he hath either said or sworne to him euen to the confusion of Kings and all other great enemies in the day of his wrath And surely this clause for euer as that holy Martyr of God u Fox Mart. pag. 1271. Iohn Bradford obserued euidently shewes that the Popish Masse is a most iniurious enemie to Christ in respect of his Priesthood and sacrifice The Priesthood of Christ is an euerlasting Priesthood and such a function as cannot goe to another but the Masse doth vtterly put him out of place as though hee were dead for euer and so God were a lyar who said hee should liue for euer Againe it is a pernitious enemie to his sacrifice for to re-iterate a thing once done for the full accomplishing of the end wherefore it was begun declareth imperfection of the same thing before but the Masse-priests re-iterate the sacrifice of Christ once done for the end wherefore it was begun that is for propitiation and remission à poena culpa ergo the Masse-priests make Christs oblation imperfect and deny that the vertue thereof endures for euer See Epistle Sun 5. in Lent I come now to the parallel of Dauid shewing the resemblance betweene Melchisedech and Christ This Melchisedech as Paul Hebr. 7. reports out of Moses Genes 14. was King of Salem and the Priest of the most high God So Christ is described in this present Psalme to be both a King and a Priest the King of Salem that is of x Galat. 4.26
gloss Wilcox storme that cōmeth goeth as it is not alway b Caluin faire weather with vs in this life so not alway foule c Psal 30.5 Heauinesse may cōtinue for a night but ioy commeth in the morning d 1. Cor. 10.13 God is faithful who will not suffer his children to be tempted aboue their ability but will euen giue the issue with the tentation e Apud Tileman in loc Athanasius said of Iulian furiously raging against the Lords annointed nubecula est cito transibit Man is borne to f Job 5.7 labour and g Iob. 14.1 dolour to trauaile and trouble To labour in his h Bernard actions to dolour in his passions And so i Psal 34.18 great are the troubles of the righteous but the Lord deliuereth him out of all If wee put our trust in him and cast all our care vpon him hee will in his good time bring it to passe that all our afflictions shall ouer passe hee will either take them from vs or vs from them and then wee shall assuredly know that the troubles of this life present are not k Rom. 8.18 worthie of the glorie which in the life to come shall bee shewed vnto vs. For as the globe of the earth which improperly for his shew of bignesse we terme the world and is after the Mathematicians account many thousand miles in compasse yet being compared vnto the greatnes of the starrie skies circumference is but a center or little pricke so the trauaile and affliction in this life temporall in respect of the ioyes eternall in the world to come beare not any proportion but are to bee reputed in comparison a very nothing as a darke cloud that commeth and goeth in a moment This as l Idem Strigellius in loc Melancthon here notably requires rather an application then an explication or large Commentarie Blessed is that man who can in al his affliction and trouble say with our Prophet O God be mercifull vnto me for my soule trusteth in thee vnder the shadow of thy wings shall be my refuge till this tyrannie be ouer past Happie man is he who can in the middest of his crosses and losses affirme truly with holy m Iob. 1.21 Iob The Lord giueth and the Lord taketh away blessed bee the name of the Lord n Iob. 13.15 though he slay me yet will I trust in him o Iob. 5.18 as hee maketh the wound so will he binde it vp he smiteth and his hands make whole Happie man is he who can in the houre of tentation hide himselfe with the Church in the p Cant. 2.14 holes of the rocke that is in the wounds of Christ our rocke and refuge in the time of trouble Yea but where dwelleth our blessed Sauiour how shall I finde him Vnto this question himselfe answered Ioh. 1.39 Come and see The Church is his q Heb. 3.6 See Cyril Maldonat in Ioan. 1.39 house there he r Psal 135.21 dwelleth and there you may finde him alwaies at home not in his mothers armes or on a woodden Crucifix but in his holy word and Sacraments Natus est Christus de virgine num quid semper nascitur saith Augustine Hee was once borne of the Virgine shall hee be borne still of her Hee did once sucke her breasts is hee still an infant and a sucking babe Once he did hang on the Crosse doth he still hang on it haec transierunt these things are past and gone But seeke him in his word for that witnesseth of him and in his Sacraments for they represent liuely both his blood and bodie His word is an audible Sacrament and his Sacraments are visible words So long as the Church had golden Teachers she needed no woodden Images but when once golden Priests degenerated into woodden then both woodden and golden Images crept in If the Queene of ſ Matth. 12.42 Sheba condemned the men of Christs age much more the men of our time liuing in the Church of England She was a Queene we subiects she left her kingdome and countrey wee God be praised sit vnder our owne vines in our owne soyle she came from the furthest part of the world wee haue Christ among vs she was moued only with his t 1. Kings 10.1 fame we both heare Christ in his word and see him in his Sacraments she cōming to Salomon brought presents wee comming to Christ may receiue rewards she came to behold Salomon a meere man wee may behold Christ God and man a greater then Salomon greater in wisedom for u John 7.46 neuer any man spake as he did greater in might and mercie for neuer any man did as he did hee did all things x Mark 7.37 well y Matth. 11.5 hee made the deafe to heare the dumbe to speake the blinde to see the lame to goe he cured the sicke and raised the dead and that is more then euer King Salomon did Greater in maiestie for Salomon in all his royaltie was nothing else but a type of this our King of glorie So that if we doe not come to him in our tentations and troubles inuiting vs freely fully Come all yee that labour and are laden and I will ease you the Queene of the South assuredly shall arise in iudgement against vs and by her example condemne vs. When z Lucianus in Scytha Toxaris saw his countriman Anacharsis in Athens he said vnto him I will at once shew thee all the wonders of Greece Viso Solone vidisti omnia in seeing Solon thou seest all euen Athens it selfe and the whole glorie of the Greekes In like manner I may tell a Christian Hast thou faith and assured trust in the Lord then thou hast more then the wonders of Greece vpon the poynt all the wonderfull gifts of grace for faith is a mother vertue from which all other spring and without which our best actions are no better then sinne Rom. 14.23 Wherefore let vs alway labour for faith as for life because a Habacuc 2.4 the iust man liueth by his faith his soule trusteth in the Lord and vnder the shadow of his wings shall be his refuge till all the tyrannie both of Satan and sinne death and hell is ouer past My soule That is my life body person as the word soule is oft vsed elsewhere namely Genes 14.21 Numb 31.40 Ioh. 10.32 1. Sam. 22.22 Among lyons An vnregenerate man hauing Gods image defaced in him is but a little better then a very vermine b Boethius de consolat Philosophiae lib. 4. prosa 3. Auaritia feruit alienarum opum violentus ereptor similem lupo dixeris ferox atque inquietus linguam litigijs exercet Cani comparabilis Insidiator occultus surripuisse fraudibus gaudet vulpeculis exaequetur Irae intemperans fremit leonis animum gestare credatur Pauidus ac fugax non metuenda formidat ceruis similis habeatur Segnis ac stupidus torpet