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A91003 Sacred eloquence: or, the art of rhetorick, as it is layd down in Scripture. By the right Reverend Father John Prideaux late Lord Bishop of VVorcester. Prideaux, John, 1578-1650. 1659 (1659) Wing P3433; Thomason E1790_2; ESTC R209683 60,135 136

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of the Apostles and Church upon it 4. The mention of the Lords day Apocal. 1. is not so cleare an evidence for the stablishing Sunday for the jewish sabbath as the Epistles to the Angells of the 7 Churches there mentioned conclude that those were the Bishops of those Churches whom our Saviour alloweth by writing unto 5. There cannot be brought any thing concluding for the Lords day out of the New testament so fully as that for subordinat degrees in ecclesiastical hierarchy God hath set som in the church first Apostles secondarily Prophets thirdly Teachers c. 1 Cor. 12. such as were Timothy and Titus Paul and Barnabas who ordained Presbyters and prescribed rules unto them 6. The setling of the Lords day for Christian assemblies in place of the Jewish sabbath and deductions will hardly be made so conspicuous as the deduction of episcopacy from the Apostles themselves in all eminent churches before the late interruption of our licentious times as it appears in the genuine and undoubted epistles of Ignatius and all antiquity 7. And those that are almost superstitious for the Sabbath acknowledg a kind of episcopacy which they would be content to bear if they might have the managing of it and be obedient to the orders and controul of it St. Peter and St. Paul parallel'd 1. Both called immediately by Christ the one before the other after his ascension 2. Both principall Apostles Peter of the Jewes Paul of the Gentils 3. Both full of humility Peter professeth himselfe to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Pet. 5.1 Paul to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 4. 1 Cor. 15.9 1 Pet. 2.13 14. Rom. 13. Both earnest for the supream authority of magistrates 5. Neither Peter for the claime of the Pope his pretended successor nor Paul in his large epistle to the Romans so much as give a hint of Papall supremacy 6. Both are sent by and give account to the Church Peter to them of Jerusalem Paul to the Antiochians 7. Both take it well to be reproved Peter reproved by Paul to his face Gal. 2.11 Paul by Peter for his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 Pet. 3 16 Of Similies Similies are used by all for illustration and though they prove not simply yet they teach more easily then firmer grounds especially those that be fed with Milk rather than stronger Meat Heb. 5.12 13. It was the method of teaching by the best Master Whereunto shall I liken the men of this generation and to what are they like They are like unto children sitting in the Market-place and saying We have piped unto you but ye have not danced we have mourned to you and ye have not wept For John came neither eating bread nor drinking wine and ye say He hath a Devill the Son of man is come eating and drinking and ye say Behold a gluttonous man and a wine-bibber a friend of Publicans and sinners but wisdome is justified of all her children Matth. 11. Luk. 7. Are ye not ashamed to be so way-ward and childish as the Town-boyes brawling for trifles or nothing in the Market place that nothing can please you neither Johns strictnesse nor my easie hand but both must be rejected and slandered by you As Balaams cursed intention was turned into a blessing Esau's fury into a friendly meeting with his brother Jacob Sauls warrant to persecute into a grand commission for promoting the Gospell so God may charme the hearts of the Labans of these times Take heed thou speak not to Jacob either good or bad Gen. 31. to be so far from injuring him any way as to give him not so much as an ill word This is the generation of them that seek him even that seek thy face O Jacob Ps 24.6 The man that walkes 1. Not in the counsell of the ungodly will have nothing to do with their plots who take not God with them 2. Stands not in the way of sinners concurring with and justifying their actions 3. Sits not in the seat of the scornefull contemning and jeering at those that take better courses 4. But delights in the Law of the Lord more then in the attaining of polfe and praeferment 5. And in that law is exercised day and night whereas other spend their time in revelling and abhominations Shall be like not a hollow Reed pearing out of the Mire but 1. a Tree spreading abroad his boughs 2. planted by a provident hand that expects good of it 3. not in a barren soyle or rocky mountain exposed to all blustring wind and weather but 4. by the water's side which will minister it gratious moisture that it may not stand for a shew onely or shade but 5. bring forth fruit 6. and that not unnaturally or unseasonably to be blasted but in due season when expected 7. The lease of such a Tree shall not wither with Winter nor be scorched in Summer but shall flourish spreading abroad like a Cedar in Lebanon and bringing forth fruit most in their age FINIS