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A85423 Dies Dominicus redivivus; or, The Lords Day enlivened or a treatise, as to discover the practical part of the evangelical Sabbath: so to recover the spiritual part of that pious practice to its primitive life: lamentably lost, in these last declining times. By Philip Goodvvin M.A. preacher of the Gospel, and pastour of the publike congregation at Watford in Hartford shire. Goodwin, Philip, d. 1699. 1654 (1654) Wing G1214; Thomason E1470_3; ESTC R208694 198,721 533

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Heb. 11.35 't is said of some Mothers that they received their dead children raised to life again O what joy would it be to poor Ministers that they might receive again some of their spiritual children as alive from the dead Such things would be were Sabbaths raised in their honour that lye now under the worlds contempt Indeed as the Lord in the Prophet speaks Ezek. 37.3 Son of man can these dry bones live And I answered O Lord God thou knowest Then saith the Lord I will cause breath to enter and the dead bones shall live May not the Lord say Can my dead Sabbaths live Can my dry Ordinances be green juicie and sappy again Lord thou knowest O would but God breath from above and bring his Sabbaths up from below then would come on that FIRST RESVRRECTION O that I might live to see somewhat of this As there hath been a certain day of the Lords Resurrection Oh that there might be a speedy resurrection of the Lords day A day for the recovery of whose life all ought to labour A day for the clearing of whose honour all ought to be earnest A day that above all dayes ought to be had in very high esteem This for the Excellency 3. Let us mark the Commodity that accompanies the well keeping of this Christian Sabbath That the profit may appear Note The Grounds for it and The Parts of it Viz. Out of what it proceeds and Unto what it extends The grounds from which profit by the Sabbath proceeds are Primary and antecedential Secondary and consequential The antecedent grounds through which proceeds Sabbath-profit for several purposes are The pleasure of God for it and The blessing of God upon it 1. The pleasure of God This brings out abundant benefit by the Sabbath This makes the sabbath-Sabbath-Tree to bear plenty of precious fruit As if we shall enquire upon what account and from what cause there comes such a confluence of all good to be gathered in and gained by Christ the Lord of the Sabbath the Apostle makes it plain to proceed from the good pleasure of God Colos 1.19 It pleased the Father that in him should all fulnesse dwell So if any ask after the reason why multitudes of mercies meet in the Sabbath of the Lord 't is because it seemed good in Gods sight It pleased the Father to fill this day with all fulnesse of good fitting for glorious designs 2. The blessing of God This brings benefit and good in abundance from the beginning of the World God sanctified this day and blessed it Gen. 2. Sanctified that is separated the day from common things Blessed that is God consecrated the day to speciall ends Junius observes Juni in Gen. 2. That the Sabbath besides the common blessing it had with other dayes by the law of Nature it had a special blessing above other dayes from the Love of God Gods blessing on his Sabbath As 't is abounding So 't is abyding As the precious portion God hath blessed his Sabbath with Is double So stable Such a Sabbath-blessing as God will never reverse But as Isaac said of his son I have blessed him and he shall be blessed So saies God of his Sabbath I have blessed it and it shall be blessed Whence was it that Joseph was as a fruitful bough whose branches run over the wall c. but that blessing that was upon him from his Father above all his brethren Genes 49.22 26. And hence is it that the Sabbath in the Tree of the week is the most fruitfull bough outrunning the rest of the daies in doing good because beyond all the other daies it hath the blessing of God The subsequent grounds of Sabbath-Benefit are The promise of God to it and The presence of God with it 1. The promise of God This produces profit in the day Precious promises God hath made to men minding his Sabbath Teneamus fidelissimum debitorem quia tenemus miscricordissimum promissorem Aug. in Psal 32. Levit. 26.2 3 4 5. Isay 56.4 5 6. Isay 58 12 13 14. Jerem. 17.24 25 26. Let us but all here seriously consider Gods bountifulnesse in making promises And Gods faithfulnesse in keeping promises made And none need marvel if mercies by multitudes meet in and march out upon the Sabbath-day The work of Gods promises sets a promising God awork 2. The presence of God This is productive of Sabbath-profit As the Angel said to Gideon Judges 6.12 The Lord is with thee thou mighty man of valour and hence he did great things ver 14 15. thus may it be said to the Sabbath Sicut Maria virgo inter omnes mulieres principatum tenet ita inter caeteros dies haec dies omnium dierum Mater est Hieron de resurrect Domini The Lord is with thee thou mighty day of Honour and no wonder if thereon great things be done or as the Angel saluted the virgin Mary Luke 1.28 Hail thou art highly favoured the Lord is with thee Blessed art thou among women O the wonder of mercy that her womb brought forth And thus may we bespeak the Lords Day with a Hail holy Sabbath thou art highly favoured the Lord is with thee and blessed art thou among daies And O the blessed births that are from this womb And O the abundant benefits that are in and by this Day upon these grounds But I shall passe on to the parts of the profit and discover where in the Sabbath-day is so profitable viz. Against Evill And for good First great is the profit of Gods precious Sabbath Against evill things and Against evill ones Evill things Gods holy Sabbath is good against The evill of sin and The evill of punishment First the Sabbath it is good against the evill of sin Iniquity now abounds but O how would sin superabound were this world set Sabbath-free Sin that is vigorous all the week may be upon the Sabbath-day subdued Exod 14.13 Moses said unto Israel Stand still see the salvation the Lord will shew to day for that very day God drowned the Egyptians in the water of the Red-sea c. The Sabbath is the day wherein God saves soules from their sins drowning their corruptions this day in the Red-sea of Christs blessed blood Or if sin does not immediately die yet it may receive such a Sabbath-wound as it shall never recover but as the house of Saul wax weaker and weaker till all comes to an utter end 2. The Sabbath 't is good against the evil of punishment and all kinds of calamities When Judgements desolating are up and down O 't is safe being in a Sabbath-sanctuary when enemies are black and bloody the Sabbath of God will bring the God of the Sabbath to be on our side Luther reports of a Bishop of Magdenburg who being told that a Duke of Saxony prepared warre against him answered My care shall be to reform the Church and amend what is amisse in the Sabbaths and service of God and God