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A59692 Subjection to Christ in all his ordinances and appointments the best means to preserve our liberty : together with a treatise of ineffectual hearing the word ... : with some remarkable passages of His life / by Thomas Shepard ... Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649. 1657 (1657) Wing S3143; ESTC R34250 104,538 128

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blamelesly and fruitfully men care not for a comfortable reckoning as yet There are two causes why they receive no good 1. From a mean esteem of the Saints looking on them as men and not as an Ordinance of Christ their persons prayers and speeches And this is a rule Men never gain any good by that Ordinance which they despise if all were Scholars Ministers or Saints glorified they could then esteem them Hence Eph 4. 16. Edifying is by love Making increase of the body edifying it self in love 2. From want of being poor in spirit and sensible of their extream need of Christ continually in all means Beggers will pick up crums and watch for a word of encouragement Isa. 11. 6. A little childe shall lead the Wolf and the Lion that is when the Lord hath humbled the heart of a man Oh when a Christian thinks none so poor and shallow and heartlesse as I and every one is better than I however I need more than any This soul will be glad to suck the brest and the Lord will fill others with light and life and his own bowels to do such a one good Whereas else they are shut up and they find no good conveyed to them by any of the Ordinances of the Lord nor any presence of God in them 3. There is a Ministeriall power committed from Christ by the Church to the ruling Officers thereof I say by the Church for all power in the Church is properly Christs yet he nextly communicates it ordinarily to his Church or multitude of Beleevers to whom is committed the supreme power of the Keyes in his word and a binding and loosing as hath been shewen and by this Church this power hath been by Christs appointment and still is to be communicated to those that are chosen out of themselves to be Officers and Rulers over them in the Lord to exercise the power of Christ over them according to his will Hence the very power of binding and loosing opening and shutting given to the Church is also given to Peter and the rest of the Apostles and the successors of Christs Apostles in Doctrine sent of Christ Iohn 20. 23. Whosoevers sins ye remit they are remitted c. Because though the power of Communication of it is in the Churches hand yet the power of usuall administration of it is in their hand whiles they exercise it according to Christ yet by the Church And hence Paul puts a difference between this extraordinary Ministery as Apos●leship and ordinary Gal. 1. 1. An Apostle not of men not by the will of men but by Christ for the Church not by it Now this I say is by the Church from Christ. Hence Acts 20. 28. The holy Ghost haoh made them overseers so that 't is no invention of man or act of man or the power of man but of Christ and hence refuse to be under this power men cast off the yoke and power of Christ Jesus For though the estate of the Church be Democraticall and Popular and hence no publick administrations or Ordinances are to be administrated publickly without notice and consent of the Church Yet the government of it under Christ the Mediator and Monarch of his Church t is Aristocraticall and by some chief gifted by Christ chosen by the people to rule them in the name of Christ who are unable and unfit to be all Rulers themselves and to cast off these or not to be ruled by these is to cast off Christ. Luke 10. 16. He that rejecteth you rejecteth me Numb 16. 3. You are gathered together against the Lord The Lord accounts himself opposed and resisted when the Officers of his Church are slighted and their government despised Quest. What is this power Answ. 1. Negatively 1. It is not any Lordly pompous power to bear the bell of great smoakie titles to govern in worldly pomp or by worldly rewards and civill punishments 2 Cor. 10. 4. The weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds It shall not be so with you saith Christ but as I have been without all worldly s●ate so must you be one to another And hence 1 Peter 5. 4. Not being Lords over Gods heritage Christ never gave his Ministers power of opening and shutting the doors of New-gate and Bonners Cole-house if they would not sub●●●ibe or to confute mens opinions with their own lawes and bind consciences with chaines of Iron or to promote his servants by spirituall livings Christ himself refused to be a Judge in civill causes hence some of our Divines when they would grant that Peter was Christs successor and the Bishop of Rome Peters and Christs Vicar yet as Christ being on earth exercised no civill power so much less may these 2. 'T is not any Antichristian illimated power viz. to have power over many Churches for that 's the main spiritual Antichristian externall power and the Ministers thereof for we read in Scripture of many Elders and Bishops in the same Church Acts 20. 28. but never of any one ordinary Minister or Officer over many Churches either to govern or to baptize as the Anabaptists would among them as many godly plead for now in the misty confusion of England And look as we cry out of one Minister non-resident that shall have six or ten livings though he give never so good a stipend not only because of his pride and covetousnesse but because of his unconscionablenesse c. So here much more of one man Overseer over many congregations it may be an hundred at least 3. 'T is not any Magisterial power Diotrephes-like either to do what they will Mat. 23. 8. and their wills to be their law No Matth. 28. 20 Teach all that I command you If they do sin their persons are under the censure of the Church in case of manifest offence and scandall by the mouthes of two or three witnesses who being Members of the whole Church and under it and being sinfull Members may if the case need it be proceeded against by the whole Neither have they any power to act any publick Ordinance which concerns the whole Church and where 't is bound by Christ to judge without the privity and consent of the Church as to elect Officers admit Members cast out offenders in the Vestry without the knowledge of the Church one of the blaines of the reformed Churches which the Apostles with their extraordinary power never did themselves much le●e should these 1 Cor. 5. 4. They have no immediate power of rule immediately given by Christ over any one particular Church but mediate by that Church where they are their gifts of teaching and ruling are immediately from Christ but their actuall power to exercise it over this or that particular Congregation is by that Church only Hence Deacons that were only to take care for the outward estate of the Church Act 6. 3 4. they were ordained by lifting up their hands This