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A16724 A second treatise of the Sabbath, or an explication of the Fourth Commandement. Written, by Mr Edward Brerewood professor in Gresham Colledge in London Brerewood, Edward, 1565?-1613. 1632 (1632) STC 3624; ESTC S106452 23,669 52

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generall Vacation from worke as in the old Sabbath 3 Or if both were the Apostles Precepts yet it followeth not they were Gods Commandements for although the Solemnity of the Sabbath had beene enjoyned the Apostles by God to bee translated to the Lords day yet it doth not follow that the old Commandement touching the Sabbath was by Gods ordinance also translated to that day For if the Lords day be charged with the same Commandement precisely that the Sabbath was so that there is no other change saue of the day then is it no lesse displeasant to the Lord to doe any light worke on the Lords day then on the Sabbath as to goe out of our places Exod. 16. To kindle fire Exod. 35. To gather stickes c. And every one that transgresseth it deserueth to dye Exod. 31 14. 15. For God is the same who gaue all these charges touching the Sabbath If therefore the Commandement be also the same there is as much reason for the one as for the other Besides the Lord loueth not one day more then another therefore if the duties belonging to both dayes bee the very same there was no reason to transferre those duties from one day to another Ob The celebration of the Lords day hath warrant by Scripture 1. Cor. 16. 2. Act. 20. 7. c. Sol 1. Warrant of Example it hath that it may be done warrant of Commandement it hath not that it must be done 2 There are 2 points in the celebratiō of that day 1 Sanctification by publike devotion in solemne assemblies for which wee haue the Apostles Practise but not Precept 2 Vacation from worke for which wee haue no evidence either of Precept or Practise of theirs Ob There cannot be so many reasons for the celebration of any other day as the Lords day 1. Creation of the world 2. Nativity 3. The Resurrection of Christ. 4. Descent of the Holy Ghost c. Therefore the Church could not haue dedicated another day Sol The argument is denied because though these are good reasons for the Election of the day why the Church should encline to make choice of that day before any other yet not sufficient for obligation to binde them to obserue that and exclude all other for the Church notwithstanding these reasons might haue dedicated another day to that solemnity without breaking any Commandement of God Ob The Lords day is insteed of the Sabbath and equivalent vnto it therefore the sinne is equall in transgressing of either Sol It is insteed of it because it hath succeeded it and is equivalent vnto it as touching the Vse being consecrated to the solemne worship of God and Rest as that was but not equivalent either as touching the Institution because it is ordained not by God but by the Church or as touching the Obligation because it is not charged as that was with Gods commandement so that there is the like End of both but not the like Beginning the like equivalence of Occasion for both the Resurrection of Christ and the manifestation of mans redemption being as excellent a worke as rest from creation but not equivalence of Authority in establishing of both The like vtilitie in obseruing of it but not the like Necessity and obligation to obserue it Ob Esay 66. 23. speaking of the renewed state of the Church by Christ saith That from moneth to moneth from Sabbath to Sabbath all flesh should come to worship c. Therefore the Sabbath of Christians is established by divine voice Sol 1. Hee speakes not onely of the Renewed state by Grace but of the Glorified state of the Church as is manifest by the 22 and 24 vers And that of their worshipping from Sabbath to Sabbath is not to be vnderstood Litterally but Figuratiuely to note not so much the manner and intermissions as the everlasting continuance of that worship by those seasons of worship the new Moones and Sabbaths that were familiar to the Iewes 2 Or if it be vnderstood of the Militant state of the church vnder grace yet 1. it proues the Sabbath of Christians and the worship exercised on it only to be foreseene and fore-spoken of by the spirit of God but not to be commanded by God Prophecies are no Decrees And 2 although it were not onely foreseene but also preordained by the counsell of God yet might that ordinance haue effect without divine commandement by humane constitution 3 Or if it imply a commandement of God touching the Sabbaticall worship of God their doth it also of that monthly worship in the New Moones which is vtterly abandoned in the church of God both which together the Apostle doth reject Col. 2. 16. There is a threefold Sabbath 1 Externall of the body from servile worke 2 Internall of the soule from sinne from the guilt of sinne freed from damnation from the Crime of sinne freed from disobedience by the merit and grace of Christ. 3 Aeternall from both labour and sinne and all the paines and passions of this life The first was the Sabbath of the Law The second of Grace and the third of Glory The observing of the Lords day hath descended from the Primitiue Church from hand to hand to vs as a Tradition of the Apostles namely by Tradition it is come to vs as their Practise not as their Precept and as to hold by vertue of their Example not of their Commandement 1 The Christians of the Primitiue Church were bound to keepe a Sabbath to the Lord because it is of the Morall law 2 To keepe the seventh day they thought inconvenient least they should seeme to yeeld obligation to the Ceremoniall law 3 Yet to keepe one day in seven the imitation of the like cōmandement given by God to the Iewes directed them And 4 of them they elected the first day in memoriall of Christs Resurrection frō the dead The prescription of one day in seven is but an Imitation of the like prescribed to the Iewes not a divine commandement I say but the imitation of à divine Commandement But yet the commandement that it imitateth and whence it hath warrant and direction being but ceremoniall the imitating Commandement cannot be Morall QVAESTIO Whether the Commandement touching Servants vacation from worke in the Sabbath be given directly to themselues or to their masters concerning them SErvants workes are theirs either Originally Personally that proceed from their own election and motion or Ministerially executiuely that are performed by their labour but enjoyned by their Masters commission The first are properly their owne workes as being the Authors the second properly their Masters not theirs as being but Ministers and performed of them not of Election but of necessary obedience which they owe to their Masters by the law of Nations which law of nations the lawes of God dissolue not the first therefore are their owne sinnes the second their Masters sinnes Servants may be considered either Absolutely as persons retaining some degree of liberty and working
A SECOND TREATISE Of The SABBATH OR AN EXPLICATION OF the Fourth Commandement Written By M r EDWARD BREREWOOD professor in Gresham Colledge in LONDON AT OXFORD Printed by Iohn Lichfield and are to be sold by Thomas Huggins Ann. Dom. 1632. AN EXPLICATION OF THE fourth Commandement REmember 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Zechor memento in Exodus is in Deut. 5. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shemor obserua obserue Morall is that which pertaineth to Manners either 1. By the instinct of Nature as belonging to the inwarde law written in our hearts or 2 By the instruction of discipline as being of the outward law pronounced by God as that of observing the seaventh day so that it may be tearmed Naturall as being not of the institution of Nature but of the disciplining of nature not of Nature as it was at the first ordained by God but as after informed by him Morall is not every Rule in our sense that generally doth informe mens manners that after such a manner the custome of Nature informeth them but the naturall information of them namely that which by the naturall light of vnderstanding wee see to be good or bad and by the naturall inclining or declining of the wil following that light we affect of obhorre Ob The reason of the commaundement because the Lord rested the seaventh day concerneth equallie Iewes and Gentiles therefore the commandement belongeth equally to them all Sol The Lords resting on the seaventh day is not the reason of the obligatiō for that followes the decree of Gods pleasure onely but onely of the election of the day viz the 7 th namely that for that cause it pleased him to exempt that day before any of the other and charge it with a commandement of rest So that there it is not assigned as the reason of the commandement why a Sabbath should be observed but why that day before other was charged with the commandement By the naturall light of vnderstanding not as actuated and perfited by discourse or forraigne discipline or prescription of lawes but by the power of nature which belongeth to vs and is found in all Nations For although that radiant light which shined in our first parents be fallen with their fall the beames of it be gone yet some sparke of that light remaineth it is not vtterly extinguished but as after the falling of the Sunne some twilight is left enough to see the generalities of our duty if we follow it and if we follow it not we despise to be directed by that light which is enough to condemne vs. Rom. 1. In the Commandement of the Sabbath are considered 1 The admonition for the observing Remember 2 The matter commanded 1. Sanctification of the 7 th day 2. Vacation from worke servile worke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 3 The persons Thou thy Sonne Daughter Man-servant c. 4 The reason Because the Lord rested on that day from Creating Ob. That commandement is charged only with the admonition Remember therefore that specially amongst the rest the Lord would name observed Sol. To that commandement specially is the admonition Remember annexed either because 1 It is not meerely morall and a law of nature as the others are but partly ceremoniall as touching the determination to a certaine day And therefore being not so effectually imprinted by nature in the hearts of men needed a speciall admonition for the observance least it should slipp out of mind 2 It was giuen before in the wildernesse of Sin Exod. 16. 23 26. with the giving of Manna and by some neglected whereof they are admonished by the word Remember 3 It was not continually to bee obserued every day as the other commandements but after the intermission of 6. dayes the 7 th day was to be consecrated to rest which they were specially required to remember least their desire of lucre might cause them to worke on that day also 4 Because it hath relation as 〈◊〉 the reason of the election of that day the 〈◊〉 to the former times the times of the Creation because even so God wrought in 6. dayes rested the seaventh which they are charged to remember and doe likewise 5 Because although the transgression of that commandement were in it selfe formally no more vitious then of the rest yet in respect of the euill consequences which might follow on the ignorance of Gods law to the hearing whereof that day was consecrated it was more dangerous Ob. No commandement so vehemently vrged by the Prophets nor the transgression so greviously rebuked as that of the Sabbath therefore it is a principall precept Sol. It is most vehemently exacted because the observing of it was most neglected not because it was more excellent then the rest And the transgression most greivously rebuked not because the transgression of the commandement being absolutely in it selfe considered was more sinfull but because considering it respectiuely in relation to the events and consequences occasionally proceeding of that transgression it was more dangerous Forasmuch as it being the day dedicated to the exercise of their Religion the only day of the weeke amongst the Iewes both for invocation and adoration of almighty God and specially for their instruction in the law of God which was that day only read in their Synagogues vpon the contempt of that commandement the ignorance of Gods law being the foundation of all divine Religion must of necessity ensue In which respect the transgression of it was more perillous amongst the Iewes then amongst Christians who haue other dayes in the weeke besides the Sabbath both for publique prayer and instruction Touching sanctifying of the Sabbath The duty in generall of sanctifying it is commanded by God But the particular manner of sanctifying it is not prescribed by him but the Church The act is Gods ordinance The particular manner and limitation of the act touching time place order is the Churches decree The thing it selfe or matter is of divine constitution but the manner and circumstances of that sanctification were left to the determination of the Church The Sabbath day implyeth 1. number one of seauen 2. Order the 7 th of that number none else For first in the relating of that commandement it is never found in the Scripture 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but every where 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 ly The reason assigned for the rest on that day will not serue for every day of seauen but only for the 7 th day namely Gods rest from the workes of creation as the reason assigned now for the celebration of the Lords day namely the resurrection of Christ and the descent of the Holy Ghost will not fitt any other And thirdly If the vnderstanding of the commandement were one of seauen and not precisely the seauenth day then had it beene lawfull for the Iewes to haue translated their Sabbath to any other day of the weeke Thou shalt doe noe worke thou nor thy Sonne c. Thou is not taken generally as in the other commandements