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A62539 The seventh-day Sabbath sought out and celebrated, or, The saints last design upon the man of sin with their advance of Gods first institution to its primitive perfection ... : with the Christians glorious conquest over that mark of the beast, and recovery of the long-slighted seventh day to its antient glory, wherein Mr. Aspinwal may receive full answer to his late piece against the Sabbath / by Tho. Tillam ... Tillam, Thomas. 1657 (1657) Wing T1166; ESTC R4598 92,585 216

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were not as spiritual in obedience to these litreal commands as any of these pretenders who notwithstanding all their boasted high attainments are most of them deeply drenched in earthy Dens whiles they promise librety to others 2 Pet. 2.19 many of themselvs are the servants of corruption The spring of these delusions for the most part breaks forth from the palpable contradictions of such as having laid an impregnable foundation for Gods Sabbath by their excellent arguments for its morality do presently demolish their own structure again in asserting its mutability And whiles they labour in the very fires to find some Scripture authority for their supposed change ingenious mounting refined spirits seeing not the least Gospel ground for a first day Sabbath and being prejudiced against the seventh day stigmatized with the odious unscriptural character of JEWISH Sabbath they presently become a prey to Satan who perswades them that in slighting the Sabbath literally they may keep it spiritually and belike God whiles thus they become most unlike him who really sanctified and observed the seventh day Sabbath And thus like Eve casting off the literal command upon a spiritual pretence they break the bounds of Paradise and whither will they post for 't is evident in Scripture that all Religionebs and flows according as the Sabbath is slighted or sanctified Being thus confounded with the contradictions of such as assert the Sabbath to be moral and yet mutable withal blinded by Satans baits to construe all Scripture according to his custome promising spiritual blessings upon literal disobedience * Gen. 3.4 5. Mai t 4.4.6 Mat. 5. they now endeavour to support their deceits by slandering our Saviours first Sermon as if his prohibition of spiritual adultery opened a gap to corporeal Uncleanness which this principle hath even hurried many to practise wheras the great Expositor detecting and detesting that Phatisaical outside service then in esteem for true Religion binds us over to spiritual obedience without destroying one jot or tittle of the Law Mat. 5.19 severely threatning such as should transgress the least of those staturea And yet these deceived souls fear not to break all bands and bounds that so they may drive on in disobedience without sence of sin for where no Law is there is no sin and where no sin is there can be no Saviour and where no Saviour no possibility of salvation which they shall find too true that leave Gods moral Law or put away or deprave any part thereof They shall find that if Gods Law be nothing to them God himself will be nothing to them but a severe Judge to condemn them by that Law they refuse to rule their lives by Sad will the sight of this sentence be to deceived souls in that dreadful day when Books and hearts shall be opened Now go Isa 30.8 9. write it before them in a table and note it in a book that it may be for the time to come for ever and ever that this is a re●ellious people lying children chilaren that will not hear the Law of their God And whereas us objected that our Lord hath fulfilled the Law and that indeed one jot or tittle might not pass till he had fulfilled it but that we need not now fulfill it Let such know that 't is no more lawfull now then before to be unclean lye steal or covet 't is as unlawfull now as ever to b●aspheme make or worship images and it will one day be found as sin●ull now as ever it was Mat. 3.15 to slight Gods sanctified seventh-day Sabbath which Christ fulfilled he fulfilled Baptism and so must we he observed his Supper and so must we he sanctified the seventh-day Sabbath and establisht it for ever and therefore so must we As to that objection that Christ mentions not the Sabbath in his Sermon and therefore it may be neglected By the same reasons the Papists may justifie their abominable idolatries since in all that Sermon no mention is made of images Thus while the unwary Rebel thinks to escape S●ylla he wracks upon Charybais so dangerous is it to dally with any one of Gods Laws Wherefore take heed of disobedience under a pretence of spirituality That principle which now prompts you to the weekly prophanation of the Lords Sabbath will lead you by insensible degrees to as light esteem of the Lords Supper and under a pretence of praying continually force you from family prayer as a formality Christ delights in his Doves voice and surely our voice is not too good for God neither it man more spiritual then his Maker he that made us praieth often for us both with heart and voice and so taught us to pray 1 Joh. 2.6 and so he observed Gods seventh-day Sabbath both litterally and spiritually and left us an example that we should follow his steps in all Moral actions Some Sabbath-slighters would fain affix a Type to the Sabbath but are pitifully puzzled how to bring it to pass One would have it a type of our Rest in Christ but for want of Scripture this conceit is cashiered A second supposeth that the sacrifices annexed to the Sabbath made it typical upon which account every day must be typical since sacrifices were enjoyned every day A third thinks the Sabbath may be a type of Christs lying in the grave but i●stead of may-be's I shall prove in its place that his rest in the grave on the Sabbath confirms this Law to Christians A fourth confesseth 't is very difficult to find out this supposed typicalness and yet adventures to affix the deliverance out of Egypt to the Sabbath as a type of our deliverance by Christ but every babe in Christ at first blush beholds the very same deliverance affixed upon the front of the ten Commandements which manifestly proves the Sabbath as free from being typical as any other part of the Law A fifth with whom my spirit joynes finding that the Sabbath was never any type of Christ Ledgard Heb. 4. is perswaded if it be typical 't is onely since Christ and that not Moses but Paul makes it typical of that glorious Rest-day which saints shall enjoy with Christ a thousand years that as the Weekly labour of six dayes ends in a Rest-day of grace so the worlds 6000. years travel shall terminate in a Rest-day in glory Now although I judge that as marriage ordained in Paradice is not a type but a similitude of Christ so the Sabbath of the same descent doth rather resemble then type out that Rest yet I shall not contend but rather conclude that if the seventh day Sabbath be typical of that expected happy Rest then of necessity the type must remain until it shall be swallowed up of the glorious Anti-type A sixth in the middest of such uncertainties conceives the Sabbath may be typical of the Gospel or day of grace But what an absurdity would this conceit put upon our Saviour as if he should direct his
whereunto the Apostle presseth v. 11. Let us therefore labour to enter into that Rest Heb. 4.11 lest any man fall after Israels example of Disobedience And thus in opening the five-sold rest contained though promiscuously in the third and fourth to the Hebrews I hope it is convincingly manifested that the seventh day Sabbath by a double obligation remaines to the people of God And indeed it is impossible to change it without violation to the confessed morality of the commandement for whereas our adversaries assert a just seventh part of time yea and a seventh day as truly Moral they know the seventh day from the Creation was instituted in Paradise and the same day commanded from Mount Sinai and certain it is that if the Jewes had observed any other day they had destroyed the morality neither can the wisest Christian in the World contrive a change but he destroys the morality for let him change the Sabbath to the sixth day and that cannot be a seventh day or seventh part of time Let him translate it to the eighth day and then seven daies passe without any one Sabbath Let him keep the seventh day and the eighth or first day at his change of the sabbath and then he keeps two sabbaths within the circuit of seven daies So that do what he can the morality is subverted either he must deny the morality of a seventh day or seventh part of time or else he must stick to the good old seventh-day-Sabbath I would not smother any objection that might carry the least shew for any other Sabbath then this lively oracle of the Seventh day knowing therefore that some endeavours have been used by such my soul honours for the image of God upon them I shall weigh their apprehensions as they are declared and first from Mark 16.1 Object 1 Object Mark 16.1 1. T is supposed that the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may signifie being dissolved and so it may be rendred when the Sabbath was dissolved Answ Answ T is strange that any tender conscience should take liberty from a strained participle to live in the weekly pollution of the Royall Sabbath but the word is fairly translated when the Sabbath was past or the sabbath being passed over or compleatly finished 2. It onely intends the passing over and compleat finishing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of that one individual sabbath there is not the least appearance of abolishing that lively oracle which enjoines the seventh day sabbath Behold the Wisdome of the spirit overturning this device while he secures what the Objectors strike at for it is not the Sabbath they contend against but the seventh day now if they will strain at the word let them stick to the word which mentions not the seventh day at all but the sabbath St. Mark doth not say the seventh day was finished but when the sabbath was ended so that they cannot hence reject the seventh day and retain the sabbath 4. The scope of the Evangelist is to hold forth the passing over of that rest which prevented the womens applications of their spices Luke 23. ult and that was the sabbathday or the duty not one syllable expressed of the time or seventh day and though I am aboundantly satisfyed that the sabbath and the seventh day are unseparable never to be divided yet the objectors can distinguish as clearly as my self between the seventh day which is the time and the sabbath which is the duty so that if they 'l dissolve any thing from a squeezed participle it must not be the seventh day which lies unmentioned but the sabbath duty which is expressed And doubtless many great professors had rather cashier the sabbath duty morality of the fourth commandement yea and the morality of all the commandements as no way concerning Christians then set to the celebration of the seventh daie The Lord pity them whiles I return to another precious to the Lord and faithfull amongst the Saints who yet objecteth Object that Saint Matthews 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may signifie the ultimate end of the sabbath Math. 18.1 never to be celebrated more amongst Christians 1 Answ This may receive the same answer with the former for if it destroy any thing it must be the duty which is expresly in the word sabbaths and not the day and time of the rest which is not mentioned If persons will strain at expressions they must keep to these expressions This adverb 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 doth not primarily or properly signifie the end but the genuine signification of it is vespere the evening and to it should be rendred viz. the evening of the Sabbaths Let the scriptures be consulted where this adv●●b is used which is but twice that I can find in the new testament Mark 11.19 and 13.25 in both which places it signifies the evening for the sence would be mar'd to render it other wise and so here the evening of the Sabbaths termed Sabbath in the plural as being not onely the seventh day sabbath but the Jews passover sabbath as is evident well I hope it is not possible for Satan to delude tender consciences long with such sory slights Luke 23. with John 19.24.31 as to neglect a royal statute of Jehovah upon such slender terms But since the seventh day sabbath is undoubtedly one of those lively oracles which Israel received from Sina to give unto us O Christians embrace it love it lay it in your bosomes it in vites and will conduct you weekly into the Princes presence where it will open unto you all the rest of those lively oracles and divine mysteries that are coupled with it while such as slight and reject this heavenly law and still assert a chang without book shall run themselves upon many dangerous rocks and sands which tender hearts should tremble at As first they must affront the holy spirit who was most punctual in sundry scriptures for the solemn repeal and abrogation of circumcision and all those typical Sabbaths which were against us and contrary to us shaddowing good things to come with the visible burial of the whole body of the ceremonial law and yet this blessed spirit purposely appointed to lead us into all truth was so far from repealing the seventh day Sabbath that he constantly calls that and none other the Sabbath day that is the Lords holy rest-day and pours down his graces in most abundant measure that day So that if the sabbath day be altered Gods holy spirit cannot escape an affront for concealing the change from us Certainly there is need of a clear word for the change or repeal of such a royall Law and lively oracle Next to their traducing of Gods spirit Acts 20. The sabbath changers must needs bring a high charge against the Apostle for calling God to record that he had not shunned to declare all the counsel of God and yet never opened his mouth about the change of the royal seventh day sabbath He manifestly