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A68802 Iaphets first publique perswasion into Sems tents, or, Peters sermon which was the first generall calling of the gentiles preached before Cornelius / expounded in Cambridge by Thomas Taylor, and now published for the further use of the Church of God. Taylor, Thomas. 1576-1632. 1612 (1612) STC 23830.5; ESTC S118155 214,432 413

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of God casting out the strong man not onely out of his but of our possessions that he might take vs vp for his owne vse spoyling him of his kingdome and weapons for vs yea and in vs. And hence as out of a well of consolation we shall drawe this comfort to our selues that looke as the gates of hel could not preuaile against him our head no more shall they euer bee able to preuaile against vs his members although they neuer so fiercely and forcibly assayle vs. And if spirituall enmities shall not be able to cut vs short of our saluation much lesse shall temporall dangers for by vertue of this resurrection also euen in the most troublesome deepes when the waues of sorrowes ouertake one another and goe ouer our soules when with Ionas we are readie to say we are cast from the face of the Lord euen then wee haue hope to rise out of such euills and because our head is aboue in short time comfortably to swimme out Adde hereunto that death it selfe nor the graue shall stand betweene vs and home for this rising of Christ is both the cause and confirmation that we shall rise againe If the head be risen so shal also the members if Christ the first fruits of them that sleepe be raised so shall also the whole bulke and bodie of beleeuers if we beleeue that Christ is risen from the dead euen so them which sleepe in Iesus will God bring with him and if the same spirit which raised Iesus from the dead dwell in vs then he that raised Christ from the dead shall also quicken our mortal bodies for Christ hath not redeemed the soule alone from death but the body also els had this second Adam bin inferiour to the first if not able to saue by his rising al that which was lost by the fall of the former Oh how would this meditation well digested sweeten the remembrance of death and the graue when a Christian shall consider that looke how it was with Christ when his soule and bodie were separated yet both of them were vnited to the dietie which brought them together againe euen so I am taught by the Scriptures that when my soule and bodie shall be separated yet shall neither of them be sundred from Christ my head but he will reunite them like louing friends that they may participate in his own glory How would this meditation bring the soule not only to be content but to desire to be dissolued be with Christ accounting that the best of all The third benefit befalling vs by the resurrection of Christ is that because Christ is risen we know it shall not only goe well with vs but with all the Church of God the prosperitie of which so many as would prosper must reioyce in for hence it is that Christ calleth a church out of the world which after a sort riseth euen out of his owne graue hence is it that beeing ascended on high hee gaue gifts to men for the gathering and preseruing of his Church hence is it that the church shall alwaies haue the light of the Gospel Pastors Teachers and the Ministrie till we all meete to a perfect man hence is it that this Church shall be defended from Wolues and Tyrants seeing none is stronger then hee nor able to plucke any of his sheepe out of his hands Let the Church be pressed it shall neuer be oppressed Let the Kings of the earth band themselues and forces against it the Lord hath set his Sonne vpon his holy mountaine and hee shall crush them like a potters vessel Let Heretikes and Antechrist send armies of Locusts Iesuites and seducing vagrants to wast the Church and bereaue it of the truth and light leading to life they shall only seduce such as whose names are not written in the booke of life and of the Lamb for seeing Christ is risen so long as ●e who can die no more liueth hee will preserue his darling hee will send out the starres that are in his right hand for her releefe who like Dauids worthies shall break through the hosts of the enemie and bring the pure waters of the well of life as we are for euer thankfully to acknowledge in those worthy restorers of our religion Lastly let floods of persecution rise and swell so as this doue of Christ cannot find rest for the sole of her foot one meanes or other Christ will vse for her helpe for hee will either send her into the wildernesse or the earth shall helpe the woman and drinke in the waters that they shall not hurt her or hee will prouide for her one of the chambers of his prouidence as hee did for Ioash against the rage of Athaliah wherein shee shall be safe till the storme be blowne ouer These are the principall benefits procured vs by Christs resurrection which belong not vnto all but only to such as are risen with him Quest. How shall wee know that we are risen with Christ that they may assuredly belong vnto vs Answ. The Apostle setteth himselfe to resolue this question Coloss. 3.1 where he maketh the seeking of things aboue where Christ is an infallible marke of our rising with him for as when Christ was risen he minded not things below any more but all his course was a preparation to his ascention to which all things tended so now if thou be risen with him heauen will be in thine eye and thine affections are ascended thither where Christ is if Christ were on earth thou mightest fix thy soule and senses here on earth and yet be a Christian but seeing he who is thy head is in heauen thou that art a member of him must be there also And as Christ while he continued vpon earth after his resurrection liued a kind of supernaturall and heauenly life so if thou be risen with him thou liuest not the life of nature but hast begunne the life of grace and an heauenly conuersation Quest. But how shall I know whether I liue by this heauenly life or no Answ. There be two speciall notes to discerne this truth by the former is the dissimilitude and opposition which it hath with the life of sinnefull naturall men vpon earth the latter is the similitude and agreement it hath with the life of Saints and glorified men in heauen Concerning the former the naturall man will follow and pursue things which tend to a sensuall and naturall life he will beate his braines for gold and siluer meate and cloath goods and lands for himselfe and his as for heauen he will haue nothing to doe there till he be dead and for the way thither he careth not to know it till he be dying at the soonest But the spirituall man he coueteth after spirituall things the power of Christs spirit where it is present will lift vp his heart be it neuer so heauie to seeke the kingdome and the righteousnesse of it and he seeketh after the wisedome
the Apostle or to giue place as in Dorcas who by a word of the Apostle was raised to life beeing dead By th●se meanes the Lord put into the hands of the Apostles great power to giue witnesse of the resurrection of Christ. The third thing is By what meanes they witnessed or gaue testimonie to Christ. Answ. Because they were to be authenticall and faithfull witnesses to all the world and that both in the age wherein they liued as also in all the succeeding ages to the end of the world therefore was it necessarie that they should giue witnesse two waies 1. By zealous and painfull preaching by voice while they liued 2. Euen after their death by the holy doctrine left behind them in their workes and writings and thus doe they still remaine publicke witnesses to vs on whom the ends of the world are come Doctr. Hence obserue that the office of the Apostles was to giue testimonie vnto Christ after a peculiar manner Act. 1.8 When the holy Ghost shall come vpon you yee shall be witnesses vnto mee both in Ierusalem Iudea Samaria and to the vttermost parts of the earth I say they were to be witnesses after a peculiar manner for these reasons 1. To distinguish their witnesse from ours who are ordinarie Ministers for euery Minister is called of God to giue witnesse to Christ but properly to speake they are rather preachers and publishers of things witnessed then witnesses or if witnesses yet herein they differ from the Apostles that they are not oculate or earewitnesses nor such sensible witnesses as they were for this is an Apostolicall speach and manner of preaching not deriued to ordinarie pastors and teachers to say That which we haue heard and seene and our hands haue handled that we testifie vnto you 2. They were all faithfull witnesses and faithfull men endued with faith and full beleefe of the things they wrote and testified as all ordinarie Ministers are not Whence the Evangelist Iohn professeth of them all that they knew the testimonie to be true True for the matter for they deliuered the whole counsell of God and kept nothing backe that was fit to be knowne and true for the manner they all speaking as they were mooued by the spirit of God and therefore exempted from all error in their witnesse as we are not 3. And hence followeth that their witnesse is to be beleeued as infallible beeing the witnesse of such as with their eyes saw his Maisstie who did not at any time deliuer any thing which they either heard not of Christ or saw him not doing or suffering but all other ordinarie Ministers are so farre to be beleeued as they consent with these and so farre as they testifie no other thing then what these oculate witnesses haue left in writing Obiect But Christ needeth not the witnesse of any man hee hath a greater witnesse then Iohn or then any Apostle therefore there is no vse of the Apostles witnesse Answ. Christ hath indeed three greater witnesses then the witnesse of all his Apostles namely 1. His Father that sent him beareth witnesse of him 2. The Scriptures if they be searched testifie of him 3. His workes that hee did beare witnesse of him but yet howsoeuer in regard of himselfe hee need no other testimonie of man that we might beleeue and be saued hee vseth the witnesse of men of Iohn and the Apostles and of this diuine testimonie in the mouth of the Apostles may be said as Chri●● did of the voice from heauen Ioh. 12.30 This voice came not because of mee but for your sakes Vse 1. From this doctrine we learne how necessarie a thing it is in causes of faith to leane vpon true and certaine th●ngs and not vpon tottring traditions or vnwritten verities which are the maine pillers of Popish doctrine Oh how good hath our God beene to this Church and Land of ours in giuing vs a surer word of the Prophets and Apostles to become a light vnto vs in a darke place and a sure ground whereon we may build the truth and certaintie of our faith and religion that we need not be carried about with euery wind of corrupt doctrine These witnesses beeing sensible faithfull and so extraordinarily assisted neither would nor could deceiue vs yea and writing in such a time and the same age in which the things were done if they had written any false or corrupted thing all that liued at that time could easily haue confuted them And therefore as Moses when hee had written the booke of the law called all the people to be a witnesse of the truth of it euen so the Apostles writing the bookes of the Gospel and finishing them appealed to the men of that age for the truth of them as Iohn the last of them all in the last end of his booke saith wee know that is all this age knoweth that this witnesse is true 2. This Doctrine giueth vs direction how to carrie our selues to the present Ministrie for some man may say as the deuil once did Paul I know and Cephas I know but who are you Surely euen we are sent by Christ aswell as the Apostles Ephes. 4.11 Hee gaue some to be Apostles some Prophets some Pastors some Teachers Where it is euident that he that giueth the Apostle giueth the Pastor also We beeing then called by Christ to teach this doctrine in the Church whatsoeuer our owne vnworthinesse be yet to contemne vs shall be the contempt of Christ himselfe yet we beeing men subiect to error as they were not must hold vs to our rule which is Apostolicall doctrine for as the Apostles haue faithfully performed their parts so our part and dutie is faithfully to depend vpon them and then not to depend vpon or depart from vs is to depart from Christ and his ordinance We that are teachers reserue to euery Christian his priuiledge which is not to receiue euery thing from vs hand ouer head nor any thing at all on our bare words but to trie our spirits to search the Scriptures as the Bereans They haue or ought to haue their Bibles we wish them to looke and enquire there whether our doctrine be true or no and by this note shall they know it what it is according as we shall be able to shew the Apostles the eare or eie-witnesses of it for els are they not bound to beleeue it Let any man come with a coniecturall or probable truth or any traditionarie doctrine and cannot shewe which of the Apostles heard or sawe it in Christ no man is bound to beleeue it as necessarie to his saluation But if any come and can backe his doctrine thus from the Apostles it is all one as if the Apostles did vtter it Let euerie Minister if he would be beleeued tread in the steps of the holy Apostles and see he be able to cleare that all he speaketh be spoken in their language be seene with their eyes