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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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rather had good assurance of this which is present and in stead of wishing and wayting tremble at the mention of Christ his comming againe Yet most of these men professors of Christ all of them baptized into his name and all of them will be reputed as good Christians as the best But all this forenamed course hath no sauour or rellish of heauen all that take it vp minde nothing but earthly things and the end of it without timely repentance will be damnation The fourth generall point is the time of Chists resurrection set downe in the text to be the third day To vnderstand which we must knowe that Christ lay not in the graue three whole naturall dayes each of them standing of 24. houres for then he should haue laine 72. houres and haue risen also on the fourth day whereas he lay not in the graue aboue 39. houres and rise on the third But the Scripture vseth a grace or forme of speach whereby two parts of dayes are called by the whole and three dayes put for the time which passed in three seuerall dayes euery day hauing his night belonging vnto him The first day of the three saith Augustine is to be reckoned by his latter part in which Christ was dead and buried not passing three houres of the foure and twentie yet so as both the night before when the Iewes day begunne and the most of that day was spent in taking examining whipping misusing condemning and executing him The second day is to be accounted wholly and perfect from the euening of the day before the passeouer to the euening of the Saboath following standing of full 24. houres The third day is to be accounted from the former part of it beginning at the euening of the Iewish Saboath for Christ lay all night neere twelue houres in the graue and rose in the morning betime about the midst of that naturall day standing of 24. houres And thus is Christ truly said to haue risen the third day Now that Christ should rise the third day and no sooner nor later these reasons shew 1. Hee must rise the third day according to the Scriptures For they had foretold this to be the particular time Hos. 6.2 After two daies hee will reuiue vs and in the third day hee will raise vs vp namely in his owne person for we also were raised with him as we haue seene The Scriptures had also further figured this distinct time in the type of Ionas who hauing laid three daies and three nights in the bellie of the whale was the third day cast on the drie land as our Sauiour himselfe while hee was yet aliue expounded of himselfe Math. 12.40 As Ionas was in the bellie of the whale three daies and three nights so shall the Sonne of man be three daies and three nights in the heart of the earth 2. It pleased him not to rise sooner hee would not presently come downe from the crosse nor reuiue himselfe before hee was buried nor rise presently after hee was laid downe as hee easily could because he would manifest that hee was truly dead as also because hee would lead his Church into some suspense therefore he rose not till the case seemed desperate Luk. 24.21 We trusted that it had beene hee that should haue deliuered Israel and as touching all these things this is the third day that they were done Again hee would no longer deferre his rising 1. least he should vtterly haue endangered the faith of the Disciples which in that short time was sore shaken as not only the former example but the heauinesse of the Disciples themselues to beleeue the newes of it and the wilfulnesse of Thomas plainely bewrayeth 2. Because vpon this euent and keeping touch in this very circumstance of time he had laid all the credit of his person ministerie doctrine miracles life and death For when they come to aske him a signe to prooue himselfe the Messiah he referreth them to this euent after his death that when they had destroied the Temple of his bodie if hee did raise it either after or before the third day or did not on that day raise it they should neuer take him for the Messiah And of this verie circumstance Angels and men had taken notice from his owne mouth Luk. 24.7 when the women came to the sepulchre to seeke Christ after he was newly risen the Angels told them hee was risen he was not there and further wisheth them to remember what he had said to them while he was with them that the third day hee must rise againe nay not only his freinds but his verie enemies had got this by the end and therefore came to Pilat saying sir we remember that this deceiuer said that hee would rise the third day let vs take such order that the last error become not worse then the first 3. The blessed bodie of Christ was not to enter into the least or lowest degree of corruption and therefore hee would lie no longer in the house of corruption Quest. But how could his bodie be preserued so long seeing Lazarus his bodie and our bodies in that time enter into many degrees of it Answ. Christ was indeed balmed and sweetned with odours but all this could not haue preserued him if his soule and bodie had not now beene freed from sinne the mother of corruption Obiect But hee had sinne imputed vnto him Answ. Yea but hee had ouercome all that and slaine it on the crosse for had he not destroied it himselfe had beene destroied by it and subdued for euer vnder the corruption of it In all which regards that is verefied which himselfe beeing risen affirmed Luk. 24.46 Thus it is written and thus it behooueth Christ to suffer and to rise againe from the dead the third day Other things the Euangelists obserue in this circumstance as that it was the first day of the week that is the first day wherein he had created the heauens and the earth and wherein he would create now a new heauen and a new earth and as before he had set vp a meruailous frame of the world but since exceedingly shaken and defaced by sinne he would now restore the world againe and repaire the ruins of it by abolishing sinne as formerly he had filled heauen and earth with the glorie of his power in creation so would he now fill them with the glorie of his power in redemption which is a second creation Hence is it that that day is now conuerted into the Christian Sabbath and called the Lords day or if you wil Sunday but not as the heathen in honour of the sun but as Christians in honour of the the Sunne of righteousnesse Againe the Gospel noteth that this our glorious Sunne rose about sunne rising earely in the morning or a little before it Matth. 28.1 To shewe vnto vs 1. the power of his Godhead who could while his bodie was dead performe the promise which he had
is the author of the word he deliuereth Moses could teach but the eare this Prophet teacheth the heart Moses was a Minister of the outward circumcision this circūciseth or rather baptiseth with the holy Ghost and with fire let not vs therefore dispise him that speaketh from heauen for if they escaped not which refused Moses that spake on earth much more shall not we escape if we turne away from him that speaketh from heauen And can we want reason 1. In his anointing we are commanded by a voice from heauen heare him Matth. 17.5 2. he deliuereth the whole will of his Father we shall therefore be perfectly taught if we heare him 3. we may safely rest in his doctrine because with him are the treasures of wisedome 4. In a word he hath onely the words of life euerlasting and whither should we goe Secondly hence we learne that seeing euerie beleeuer is anointed with Christ and in Christ we must all be carefull to finde this holy oyle running downe from the head vpon vs the members 1. Ioh. 2.27 The anointing which yee receiue of him dwelleth in you And indeede our verie name of Christians putteth vs in minde that we must haue our measure of that oyle of grace which was powred on Christ without measure so as if we carrie the name and title of Christ we must see that the nature and gifts of Christians appeare in our liues Rev. 1.6 he hath made vs Kings and Priests vnto God And it was long before prophesied of the Church of the newe testament that the sonnes and daughters of it shall prophesie and all this by vertue of this anointing Adde hereunto that Christ is not perfectly anointed til his Church be for Christ may be said to be anointed two wayes either properly in his owne person as considered in himselfe or figuratiuely by the vse of Scripture as he is the head of his Church which ioyned vnto him maketh vp whole Christ as the fathers call him or mysticall Christ. Thus Paul calleth Christ vnited with the Church by the name of Christ 1. Cor. 12.12 we must therefore helpe on the perfection of this latter seeing he is alreadie perfect in the former To this purpose euery man must become a King for so he is if he partake of Christs anointing in beeing euer in the field in combate against sinne in taking vp armes against Satans hellish power in getting daily dominion ouer his owne rebellious flesh and wicked lusts For if thou beest a Christian thou hast ten thousand rebells to encounter and as many strong temptations and lusts against which thou must stand out to victorie and here faith must be thy victorie which grace is attained by this anointing But Oh the miserie of infinite numbers euery where meere bondmen and captiue caytifes to Satans suggestions and held down vnder the power and tyrannie of their owne lusts in whome there is no resistance no fight neuer a stroake they strike against their owne sinnes the strong man is gone away with all verie cowards against the deuill nay couragious champions for him and yet will be called Christians no no there is neuer a droppe of Christian blood in such this anointing as yet neuer came neere them here is no spirit no power but such as ruleth in the world Againe thou that wilt be a Christian must be a Priest to offer vp thy selfe soule and bodie an acceptable sacrifice of sweet smell vnto the Lord to offer vp thy prayers and prayses the calues of thy lippes these are the odours of the Saints to offer vp thy sinnes to be sacrificed and slaine by the knife and sword of the spirit in the Ministerie of the word to offer the sacrifices of almes and mercie with which sacrifices God is well pleased to offer the sacrifice of a broken and contrite heart which the Lord despiseth not and lastly to offer if neede require thy life and dearest blood for Christ and his profession But how many titular Christians be there who indeede are no better then Belzebubs Priests who offer their soules their bodies their sences themselues wholly to the seruice of the deuill in sinne and vnrighteousnesse for praier and praise they curse sweare and blaspheme most remorselesly feirce and hard hearted in themselues and vnto others and so farre from this anointing as many of the Heathens who neuer heard of Christ would be ashamed of them and wonder what kind of God that Christ should be by whome they will be called Lastly thou must be a Prophet thou must haue the knowledge of God in thy selfe thou must hold it out and impart it vnto others within thy family and without for to this thou art anointed as also to hold out Christ in a constant profession which tyeth euery man to know and acknowledge the truth of God that he may be able to propagate it to others but especially Ministers Magistrates Parents and Masters whose speciall calling besides the generall fastneth this dutie vpon them These are the cheife things to which others might be added wherein euery Christian ought to testifie himselfe anointed by Christs anointing that hee communicateth as well in his graces as in his name and that he hath receiued some good measure of that oyle of grace which was powred out vpon him without measure for as in the head the Godhead dwelleth bodily so in euerie member though not the Godhead it selfe yet a diuine natrue is apparant 2. Pet. 1.4 Now this godly nature is nothing else but those excellent renewed qualities and precious gifts which the holy Ghost bestoweth vpon the regenerate by meanes of this anointing and is opposed to naturall lust and corruption in the same vers Who went about doing good Now we come to Christs execution of his office according to his former calling and furnishing For no sooner receiueth he gifts and calling from his father but he manifesteth and putteth forth the same in most painefull preaching and most powerfull working of miracles which hee did not for a brunt or by starts and fitts but he went about doing good By which words is noted his diligence in absoluing and finishing his course within his vocation and calling not seeking herein himselfe nor the praise or applause of men nor the kingdomes of this world but denying himselfe and glorie spent his whole life in doing good vnto others suffering himselfe to be subdued vnder a most shamefull and cursed death that hee might bring others to life who were as yet his enemies and lying in the shadowe of death Wherein he propounded himselfe a worthy patterne and example of imitation vnto all such as haue receiued gifts and calling to any office in Church or common wealth who are not to hide in a napkin those talents but bring them forth and traficke with them and that not for their priuate as seeking themselues but for the common good and not for a start or brunt but thus