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A61692 A short discovery of certain truths of God according as they are revealed through the manifestation of the eternal light of the Son of righteousnesse, which are, a reply against two things in an epistle, and, an answer to certain queries contained in a book, intituled Christian queries, to quaking Christians, subscribed by one J.B. : also queries propounded, to be answered by the authour of the same book, or any other / by John Story. Story, John, d. 1681. 1664 (1664) Wing S5753; ESTC R4917 25,813 34

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perfecting of the Saints Eph. 4. 12. But as I have already said the Saints which die in the faith shall be saved though they be far short of that excellent state of perfect men in Christ who are witnesses of his fulnesse and stature For some of Gods people die or put off this earthly tabernacle soon after their conversion while they are but even young in the faith and children even babes in the truth of our Lord Jesus Christ yet through faith they are heirs of the promise and by the birth immortal they have a true title to the Kingdome of God though such who are weak in the faith may be so assaulted many times with doubts false fears and temptations of the evil one and in their departure even so strongly beset as the perfect man in Christ is not because all his spiritual enemies are conquered and put in subjection so that he is in rest being perfectly assured when the earthly house of this tabernacle shall be dissolved he hath a house not made with hands 2 Cor. 5. 1. First those Scriptures which exhort to perfection doubtlesse intends perfection it self in the heighth of it as well as in the degrees though the Saints which attains it attain it by degrees as by growing from one degree of grace and strength in Christ unto another as the Psalmist saith They go from strength to strength until every one appears before God in Sion Psal 84. 7. And the Apostle said When he was a child he spake as a child understood as a child and thought as a child but when he became a man he put away childish things 1 Cor. 13. 11. Secondly there is a perfection of sincerity and he that through the faith and power of our Lord Jesus attains this perfection of sincerity ceaseth from all sin and he that in this sincerity or any degree of it believes and walks in obedience to the Gospel is justified through the righteousnesse of our Lord Jesus of which he is an heir through faith 5. Query Whether Jesus Christ did not institute and appoint certain ordinances under the Gospel for his Churches to observe and keep until his coming 1. Did he not institute that ordinance of his Supper and enjoyn his disciples to observe it in remembrance of him Luke 22. 19 20. And 2. is it not recorded of the Primitive Church how they continued this ordinance Acts 2. 46. 3. Why doth the Apostle Paul commend the practice of it to the Church of Corinth and tells them whence he had it for saith he I have received of the Lord that which I delivered unto you and so repeats the manner how it was first instituted 1 Cor. 11. 23. 26. or 4. are these ordinances ce●sed and now out of date if so pray tell us when they first expired hath not himself told us that they should last untill his coming or is he already come and we knew it not if he be it must be onely by his spiritual presence and so he was with the Primitive Church and that in a greater measure then now adayes yet did they continue in all the ordinances of the Gospel Or 5. may we not rather understand his coming to be meant of his second coming spoken of by the Angel at his ascention when he shall come in like manner as he was seen to goe into heaven Acts 1. 10 11. Answ The matter in question is a thing about which there hath been more idolatry and evil practized by the false Christians than any other thing partaining to Christian Religion since the dark and long night of Apostacy that hath overshadowed Christendome which Apostacy was beginning to come in even in the Apostles dayes Oh! when I consider the bloud of Christians which hath been shed about this very thing it doth afflict my very heart and cause my soul to cry alas alas that ever Christians should be so far deluded misled as to shed the bloud one of another about the outward practice of Christianity which are but in comparison to the more weighty matters as the very outward Courts or Suburbs of Christian Religion Christ did institute the breaking of Bread as it is written when our Saviour with his disciples was eating the Passeover a Feast of the Jews pertaining to the ministration of the Law in which was many shadows of good things to come And as they were eating this Passover according to the Law he said unto his Disciples With desire have I desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer for I say unto you I will no more eat thereof till it be fulfilled in the Kingdome of God Luk. 22. 15 16. and as they were eating he took bread and gave thanks and break it and gave it to them saying This is my body which is given for you this doe in remembrance of me likewise he took the Cup after Supper saying This Cup is the new Testament in my bloud which is shed for you Mark 14. 20. Luke 22. 19 20. and by this sign his death who is our Passover was signified or shewed and not onely by the Bread and the Cup but by the Lamb without blemish of which a bone was not to be broken Exod. 12. 46. in which practice they continued unto his coming even so to remember him when they break the Bread and drank the Cup as that thereby they shewed forth his death till he came not eating and drinking damnation unto themselves as those who did and doth break the Bread and drink the Cup unworthily who eats to the lust and drinks to the lust even feeding themselves without fear whose table is not the table of the Lord but the table of Devils at which they are so far from discerning the Lords body and fulnesse which fills all in all that they neither break that Bread in remembrance of him nor to him but even to the lust by which he was crucified and slain but the Disciples who practized this outward sign by which his death was shewn were witnesses of his resurrection and coming again not onely unto but spiritually to dwell in them according to his promise where he saith I will not leave you comfortlesse I will come unto you John 14. 18. in which he eat with them and they with him as he said I will not henceforth drink of the fruit of the Vine untill that day I shall drink it new with you in my fathers Kingdome Mat. 26. 29. and I say unro you I will no more eat thereof untill it be fulfilled in the Kingdome of God but the inward enjoyment of the substance of this outward sign by which was signified the death or sacrifice of Christ the immaculate Lamb of God who is our spiritual Passover that is sacrificed for us is a mystery which by the vulturous eye was never seen as it is fulfilled to the true Disciples in Christ spiritual Kingdome in which our Saviour sups with them and they with him and is no other then