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A12509 Christs Last Supper or the doctrine of the Sacrament of Christs Supper, set forth in fiue sermons Wherein is taught the great necessitie of a godly preparation, before men come to the Sacrament. Wherein it doth consist: with the condemnation threatned against the vnvvorthy receiuer of the same. By Samuel Smith, minister of Gods word at Prittlewell, in Essex.; Christs Last Supper. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1620 (1620) STC 22837; ESTC S106152 104,748 388

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The vse shewes what a foolish custome that is amongst the Papists yea amongst many other that are ignorant herein who in time of sicknesse and weakenesse must then receiue the Sacrament at home in their houses in their chambers and on their beds I do not speake this as that I holde it in all cases vnlawfull so to doe but that the sicke desiring it may haue the same administred vnto him that doth hunger and thirst after the same and is in some good measure prepared thereunto But I speake as the same is commonly so vsed o● rather indeede abused For wha● do such else but crosse God to his face For whereas the Lord doth by sicknesse tye vp a man or woman and doth as it were round them in the eare and say thou maiest not receiue at this time thou art vnfit they say oh but we will receiue and that at home though the Lord say nay And whereas the Lord hath shut them out of his house and keepe them backe from his Table least they shoulde abuse so holy an ordinance they notwithstanding are so far from being humbled for their sinnes and for their particular failings therin in this duty as that if the Lord do not strik with the stroke of death it selfe they will not be kept from abusing the same still I speake not this I say to dishearten any from receiuing of this Sacrament either at home or in time of sicknes but to warn men of their superstitious custome therein who receiue the same superstitiously and consider not that the Lords hand is euen then vpon them for abusing the same before And some are fallen a sleeepe Doct. 4 The last thing that we may obserue from this texte is The death of the godly is but a sleepe how the Apostle calleth here the death of the godly a Sleep A poynt indeede of singular comfort to the godly in that the death of their bodies is nothing else but a sweete sleepe They die not but sleepe And so it is sayde of Dauid Salomon Hezechias c. That they Slept with their Fathers And so in the New Testament death is vsually tearmed a Sleepe As when CHRIST came to Lazarus Ioh. 11. hee sayth Lazarus is not dead but Sleepeth And of Stephen it is sayde Act. 7. that Hee fell asleepe And so are the graues of the Sayntes departed called Beds according to that of the Prophet Esay 57.2 And they shal rest in their Beds euery one that walketh before the Lord in righteousnesse Now the Reasons of this resemblance are thus conceiued Reason 1 First as such as lie downe in their beds to sleepe doe not lye downe for euer but rise againe much refreshed and more chearfull then before to doe the work of life Euen so the elect of God and the bodies of his saints howsoeuer they tast of corruption do not perish in corruption but are layde in their graues as in a bed of Downe Reu. 14.13 that so resting from their laboures and from all paine and griefe they may rise againe at the last day to eternall life Reason 2 Secondly a man that is asleepe may bee awaked out of the same by another Euen so the dead are as easily reuiued by the voyce of God as the liuing man awaked out of his shallowest slumber Vse 1 Such then do erre not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God that teach and maintaine that the body by death is resolued into its first principles without hope of restoring to life As also against all Sadduces that conclude against the Article of our resurrection But not to stand on this Vse 2 We learne heere not so much to feare death For it cannot hurt the Childe of God there is nothing in death to be feared of the godly It is the passage into life the body resting in the graue as in a bed vntill that great day of the Lord shall come when it shall rise againe to life Which may teach vs likewise to moderate our lamentation for the departure of our friends 1. Thes 4.13 Brethren sayth Paul I would not haue you ignorant concerning them that sleepe in the Lord that ye should mourne as men without hope Shewing that this immoderate feare of death and this excessiue mourning of many for the dead it springs from ignorance want of Faith For if we beleeued this that they are layd a sleepe and their Soules beeing in heauen their bodies lie in the earth as in a bed of Downe vntill the iudging day and then that they shall rise to glory why shold we mourn so much for them For if wee woulde iudge our selues wee shoulde not be iudged of the Lord. In this verse the Apostle sheweth a reason why the Lord dealeth so sharpely with his people and correcteth them so sorely for this sinne of theirs their vnworthy receiuing of this Sacrament namely because they wold not see their sin be humbled for the same and condemne themselues as guilty before God of vnworthy receiuing of this Sacrament And therfore the Lord was constrained to take the matter into his owne hand and to correct them for the same For if we would iudge our selues That is enter into our owne hearts examine our owne wayes and call our own sinnes vnto account and condemne our selues for the same then should we not in this manner be iudged and condemned of the Lord. Concerning this remedy heere prescribed by the holy Ghost to auoyd Gods iudgment and eternall condemnation It stands we see in the practise of this most needefull and Christian duty of mens entering into their heartes and Soules to examine and find out their sins and to iudge and condemn themselues for the same Now that we may perform this duty aright we must know Four things necessary to the iudging of a mans selfe there is a fourfold duty to be performed by vs for in iudgment there must be examination accusation condemnation and execution And these foure are likewise necessary to the iudging of a mans selfe First Examination there must be a serious examination of our selues and of our own estates how it fareth betwixt God and our soules which is wrought by the law of God by the which as in a glasse we may behold the sundry sins we haue committed as so many spots and blemishes in our soules and this examination and tryall of our own hearts and estates is so needfull as that without it it is impossible to iudge himselfe or to repent truely of his sins For by the conscionable perfourmance of this duty coms the knowledg of sin and of our misery which is the first step vnto true repentance And to this end in the word of God the Lord doth often call vp on men to consider their wayes and to call their liues to acount and that so they may attaine vnto the sight of their sin and come to repentance for the same The Prophet Ieremy doth often call vpon this
to eating and drinking And hence it is that vnder the Law before Christ came in the flesh it is sayde that the Fathers did Eate the same spirituall meate and drink the same spirituall drinke the Corinthians did 1. Co. 10.1.2 and other Christians that liued vnder the Gospell And how could this be but onely by faith resting vpon the promises of Christs comming that it was hee alone tha● should take away the sinnes o● the Worlde Luk. 23.40 And thus did the beleeuing theef vpon the crosse ●hough he did neuer receiue this ●acrament eate the body and ●rinke the bloud of Christ to e●●rnall life Obiect If to beleeue is to eate Christ 〈◊〉 what ende then serues the ●se of the Sacraments in the Church Answ They still retaine their vse ●●d are most holy and excellent ●rdinances of God to be vsed of 〈◊〉 for our benefit and comfort ●●d serue as for the begetting of ●ith and other the graces of ●od in vs so for the confir●ation and strengthening of the ●me Now who hath that grace of ●od so firme and perfect in him ●ut stands in neede of helpe dai● and of the further confirma●on of the same Loe this is one 〈◊〉 the most excellentest ordinance of God that he hath sanctified to the same end which in all holy obedience wee are bound to vse as a thing most necessary while we liue heere So then the poynt of Instruction is That Doct. 4 The faithfull onely feeede on Christ in this Sacrament The faithfull onely feede on Christ in this Sacrament As a man comming to a feast being hungry is assured there to be refreshed and strengthened so the true beleeuer that hungers and thirsts after righteousnesse is sur● heere to be satisfied And indeed● inasmuch as the fruite and benefit thereof doth appertaine vnto a spirituall and eternall life wicked men cannot thus partake o● Christ in this Sacrament The● wante a hand to lay holde o● Christ a mouth to receiue Chris● a stomack to disgest Christ a●● can only ta●● of the outward el●ments of Bread and Wine to the preseruation of a temporall life but can in no wise so partake of them as they may serue for the strengthening of their soules vn●o eternall life For heerein indeed is that true which the holy Ghost speakes of the word prea●hed That it profited not Heb. 4.2 because ●t was not mixed with faith in them ●hat heard it So euen so may it be ●ayd of this Sacrament that it ●rofiteth not because it is not ●ixed with faith in them that ●eceiue it But this point was suf●ciently declared in that part of ●he communicants examination ●hich shewed the great necessity ●f faith to the due receiuing of his Sacrament The vses follow Vse 1 Seeing then that the faithfull ●nely feed on Christ in this Sa●rament wee may hence learne that all men doe not receiue alike Some catch onely the Shaddowe some lay holde vpon the Substance Some feede on Christ others feede onely on the elements of Bread and Wine Some are strengthened in the inward Man and Christ doth dwell in their hearts by faith Others againe haue but the body only refreshed and their souls in the meane time hunger-star●ued and ready to perish Vnto some this Sacrament is a sauou● of Life vnto Life vnto others the wofull sauour of Death vnto Death and eating the same vnworthily eate and drinke Iudgement vnto themselues And thi● is the condition of all such a● want faith Vse 2 Secondly seeing the faithful reape such benefite by the reuerent vse of this sacrament to feed on Christ and to bee nourished vnto eternall life Whereas wicked men that want faith reap no fruit or benefite by it But on the contrary this Sacrament is as poyson vnto them and prooues the very bane of their Soules so as they eat and drink their owne damnation This shewes what ought to be the care of euery godly Pastor ●nd faithfull Minister euen to ●arre from so sacred an Ordi●ance all such as shewe themselues vnfaithfull and impeni●ent and in whose liues there ap●eares not the worke of Sancti●ication all are not indifferent● alike to be admitted for that ●ere to make the Church of Christ 〈◊〉 Stye of Swine No Holy things ●●e not to be giuen to Dogs Mat. 7. A naked sword in the hand of a child or mad-man that cannot vse it Let discipline haue her place and wicked men as rotten members cut off that so they may bee brought to the sight of their sinnes and repentance for the same that the rest may feare and so be preserued in sound doctrine and holinesse of life and conuersation Note Oh if Ministers would but consider of this that in giuing of these Seales to any they do thu● much as if they should say vnto euery one whom they do admit I as the Minister of Christ and in hi● stead do by these Seales assure thee that thou art the childe of God ●●member of Christ who is wholly thine for thy eternall Saluation which to do to a lymb of Satha● how horrible a sinne were it And for this cause it is well pro●ided in our Church in this and that the Minister must not onely examine such as hee admitteth vnto the Lords Table ●ut also refuse such as he findeth ●o bee ignorant and can giue no ●estimony of their faith be out of charitie or any other wayes ●e notoriously wicked and shew ●o token of repentance These ●nd such like euen by the order ●f our Church ought to bee de●arred not suffered to partake ●f the Lords Supper So that what Minister can admit such but ●ust incur Gods heauy displea●ure abuse his Sacred ordinance ●reeue Gods faithfull people ●ncourage others in sin make ●imself guiltie of other mens ini●uities then the which what can ●e more fearefull Furthermore Ministers must know that this Sacrament is the Lords broade seale of eternall life The keepers whereof are the Ministers of God Now therfore as the Lord-keeper of the Kings broad seale is guiltie of of great offence if not of treason it selfe that should giue it without authoritie from his Maiestie How much more haynous is that Ministers sinne who shall giue the seale of Gods kingdome to such as he is not able to iustifie it before God that is fit for the same This I speake not as though I meant that any man can iudge of the heart for that is proper to the Lord. Onely this I say that God who hath made his Ministers keepers of his seale hath plainely shewed to whome they must deliuer it and hath put as it were a rule and measure into their hands to measure euery one by that so they may know whom to allow whome to disallow Vse 3 Thirdly and lastly seeing that onely the faithfull feede on Christ vnto eternall life and that to be●eeue in Christ is to eate Christ This may minister matter of singuler comfort and consolation vnto the Godly in time
his owne estate page 31 Ministers not exempted from taking notice of vs. page 32 Reason 2 Euery man shall answere for his owne ●● estate page 33 Vses For reproofe page 35 For instruction page 38 The second Sermon 1. Cor. 11.28 Let a man therefore examine himselfe MOst men faile in the manner of performing most dueties page 44 VVhat Examination is ibid Reasons mouing to perfourme the duety Because mans heart is full of deceit page 47 Because God commaunds it page 49 Because Gods curse is lyable to the neglectors of this duety page 50 Because by this we shall auoide the Lords iudging of vs. page 51 Knowledge necessary to the due receiuing of this Sacrament page 54 What things are absolutely necessary to be known to saluation page 55 The Principles of Religion ibid That Christ is onely receiued by Faith page 56 The things touching this Sacrament page 57 The danger of ignorance page 58 It is necessary to encrease in Knowledge daily page 59 The Vses of the Doctrine Against the Papists which teach that Ignorance is the Mother of Deuotion page 61 Shewes the fearefull estate of those that liue in Ignorance page 62 To teach vs to labour for the getting of Knowledge page 63 Secondly Faith is necessary for the due receiuing of this Sacrament page 64 What Faith is page 65 The excellent vse of Faith in this Sacrament page 67 It must not be a generall but a particular Faith page 68 It is a hard thing to beleeue page 70 The weake must not be discouraged page 72 There is a weake Faith ibid Comfort to the weake page 73 Faith is a most excellent grace page 75 For whatsoeuer is without it is sinne page 76 Without it we cannot please God ibid Without it we cannot heare the word with profit or comfort ibid We cannot Pray without it ibid We cannot be saued without it ibid The Vses For examination for this grace of faith page 77 How Faith is wrought page 78 To shew that many mens Faith is but a fancie ibid Thirdly Repentance is necessary to the due receiuing of this Sacrament page 79 What Repentance is page 80 How to come to Repentance page 82 To see sinne page 83 To be humbled for sinne page 85 Two sorts of sorrow First a worldly Secondly a godly Sorrow page 86 What godly Sorrow is page 87 The meanes to attaine to Godly Sorrow page 88 To take notice of Gods manifold Fauours towards vs. ibid To weigh the ill effects of sinne page 89 To attend vpon the Word Preached page 90 To take heede of presumptuous sins ibid Comforts for the weake That euery mans body is not alike page 92 God measures our Sorrow according to that abilitie and strength he hath giuen vs to beare ibid The Lord lookes more after the manner then the measure page 93 Without Repentance there is no way but death page 95 The Vses That Ministers ought in the first place to teach the Doctrine of the Law page 100 That we ought to search and examine for this grace of repentance page 101 Fourthly Loue is necessarie for the due receiuing of this Sacrament page 104 Reasons to proue the necessitie of loue It is Gods commandement page 109 It is a marke whereby we are knowne to be Christ Disciples ibid We be all members of the same body ibid It is a note of our regeneration ibid It is a grace that seasons all other graces ibid The vses To labor for this excellent grace of Loue. page 110 To reprooue them which are full of malice page 111 The third Sermon 1. Cor. 11.28 And so let him eate c. Doct. 1 TO receiue this Sacrament is not a thing indifferent page 117 Reason 1 It is a principal part of Gods worship page 119 Reason 2 It is a meanes to increase grace page 120 Reason 3 It is a confirmation of our couenant with God page 121 The Vses To reproue those which willingly abstaine from the Lords Supper page 122 What sinnes they are guilty of which willingly abstaine from the Lords Supper They contemne Christs Comaundement page 124 They despise the memory of Chrsts passion ibid They are guilty of great vnthankefulnesse ibid They contemne the price of their redemption page 125 They are guilty of infidelity page 126 They wilfully despise the communion of Saints page 127 Obiections of such as refuse to come answered They are not prepared page 128 They haue other businesse in hand to look vnto page 130 They are not in Charity and therefore dare not come page 131 Obiections of weake Christians that dare not come answered Their wants so many and faith so weake they dare not come page 134 Comforts against their doubt The feeling of the want of grace is grace it selfe Christ inuiteth such poore soules to come vnto him Christ pronounceth such blessed as doe but hunger and thirst after righteousnesse The Lorde more regardes the Truth of grace then the Measure of it page 135 This Sacrament was ordained for the weake and not for the Strong page 136 The Vses First to teach vs to make conscience of comming to the Lords Supper page 137 For our consolation seeing the Lord offers Christ freely to vs. page 138 And so let him eate Doct. 2 IT is not sufficient to come but to come prepared page 141 Reason 1 It is Gods Commandement as to come so to come prepared page 144 Reason 2 If we come prepared we may safely expect a blessing from God ibid. Reason 3 Because it a sinne to be prepared and not to come page 145 The vses of the Doctrine For Humiliation that we come vnprepared ibid For terror to wicked men who when they come be not prepared page 146 For Consolation to the Godly who labour to prepare themselues though they find grace but in a little degree in them page 147 The least degrees of grace are To see sinne page 149 To be humbled for sinne ibid To pray for the pardon of sinne page 150 To resolue for the time to come of new obedience page 151 Doct. 3 Circumstances in Gods seruice must bee obserued page 152 Reason 1 Because God that commands the worship commands the circumstances about it page 155 Reason 2 Because circumstances of an action may ouerthrow the action ibid Reason 3 Because God will be worshipped in spirit and truth page 156 The Vses To reprooue such as regard not circumstances or the manner of Gods worship page 157 For Instruction to teach vs what circumstances are required in euery action page 157 The Text And so let him eat of this Bread and drinke of this Cup. There is a two-fold eating Carnally page 160 Spiritually ibid What it is to feede on Christ ibid To feed on Christ and to beleeue in Christ all one page 161 Doct. 4 The faithfull onely feede on Christ in this Sacrament page 164 The Vses To teach vs that all do not receiue Christ in this Sacrament page 166 To teach the Ministers to barre
all that shew themselues impenitent from this Sacrament page 167 For comfort to the Godly that though they may be kept by many meanes from partaking in this Sacrament yet they cannot be kept from partaking of Christ by faith page 171 The Godly haue communion with Christ in this Sacrament page 172 Doct. 5 Christ in this Sacrament doeth giue the true beleeuer a sure possession of himselfe page 173 Comforts arising from our vnion with Christ Christ will sanctifie vs to vnite vs to him selfe page 181 We haue communion of estates with him page 182 We are hereby assured of the resurrection of our bodies page 183 This doth assure vs of the grace of perseuerance page 184 The Vse Shewes the happy estate of those which be vnited to Christ page 185 Doct. 6 Christ is euery way a sufficient Sauiour to the elect page 187 Reason 1 Christ hath fully satisfied the rigor of the Law for vs. page 190 Reason 2 God that was offended by mans disobedience is appeased by Christs obedience ibid Reason 3 The validitie that was in Christs death doth clear this truth to our great comfort page 191 Reason 4 The wonderfull loue of Christ in giuing himselfe doeth assure vs of this page 192 The Vses This reprooues the Papists who leaue the Merits of Christ and cleaue to their owne page 193 This is great ioy to the Godly that Christ is a full Sauiour vnto them page 194 Doct. 7 Communicants are to partake of both kinds page 195 Reasons Because Christ commanded it Christs body was broken and his bloud poured out otherwise the conditions of Christians vnder the Gospell would be inferiour to them vnder the Law page 197 The Vse To shew the Sacriledge of the Church of Rome Doct. 8 Bread and wine retain stil their natures page 201 Reasons against Transubstantiation Vse Against the Papists who deny any bread to be in the Lords Supper page 204 The fourth Sermon 1. Cor. 11.29 For he that eateth drinketh vnworthily eateth and drinketh his owne damnation because he discerneth not the Lords body Doct. 1 THe consideration of Gods iudgments should make men perfourme holy duties holily page 212 Reason 1 Because else Gods iudgements cannot be auoyded page 216 Reason 2 Because Gods iudgements are vnsufferable The Vses To shew the hardnesse of their harts who are not mooued at Gods iudgements page 218 To admonish vs that we doe not lightly esteeme Gods iudgements page 219 Doct. 2 Many are punished temporally that are not condemned eternally page 225 Reasons That all may k●ow that God is no respecter of persons page 227 God doeth so chastise his children that they might not be condemned with the wicked page 228 The Vses To reproue those which iudge of Gods fauour by outward appearance page 229 This may comfort vs in affliction because it is the portion of all Gods Saints page 231 Doct. 3 It is a great sinne to receiue vnworthily page 233 Reason Because it procures so heauie a punishment page 234 Vse To reprooue those who care not how they come to the Lords Table page 236 To condemne those which contemne this Sacrament page 237 To teach vs to be humbled for secret sins page 238 To teach vs when God sendes his iudgements to search for Sinne the cause of them page 240 Who they be that receiue worthily Such as haue a competent measure of Knowledge page 244 Seuen things to be knowne of euery worthy receiuer page 245 A particular knowledge in this Sacrament page 248 Vse 1 To shew how many come vnworthily not hauing this knowledge ibid Vse 2 Such receiue worthily who haue Faith page 249 Vse To shew the want of faith maketh vs vnworthy receiuers page 251 Vse 3 Such receiue worthily who haue Repentance page 252 Who receiue vnworthily Such as be ignorant page 255 Such as come in vnbeliefe page 257 Such as come without repentance page 258 Doct. 4 A man may communicate and yet vnworthily page 260 Reasons Reason 1 Because there be in the church that are not of the church page 261 Reason 2 Because all haue not faith page 263 Vses To reproue those that come to the Sacrament and neuer looke to the manner how they come page 264 To teach vs to try and examine our selues page 266 Doct. 5 There is no ordinance of God so holy but wicked men abuse it to their owne condemnation page 268 Reason 1 Because wicked men are ignorant how to vse Gods Ordinaunces aright page 272 Reason 2 Because they are wilfull and will not goe the right way about the performance of them Reason 3 Because to the wicked and vncleane all things are impure page 273 Vses To shew the miserable estate of wicked men who are alway increasing their sins ibid To teach vs to performe holy dueties in a holy manner page 175 The Text. Not discerning the Lords body What it is to discerne the Lords body page 279 Doct. 6 It is the property of an vnworthy receiuer to put no difference betweene bread and wine in this Sacrament and common bread and wine page 280 Vses To shewe the fearefull estate of ignorant persons who say they receiue their Maker page 283 To teach vs to acquaint our selues with the Doctrine of this Sacrament page 284 The fift Sermon 1. Cor. 11.30 c. For this cause many are sicke and weake among you and many sleepe For if we would iudge our selues we should not be iudged But when we are iudged we are chastened of the Lord beecause wee should not bee condemned with the world Doct. 1 IT is the Ministers duty to make partilar application of their Doctrins page 291 Reason 1 It is Gods commandement page 293 Reason 2 Conuiction is the ready way to Conuersion ibid Vse 1 To reprooue the negligent in the Lordes worke page 294 Vse 2 For Instruction to Ministers to vse this course page 295 Vse 3 For Hearers to be content to be so dealt with page 296 Doct. 2 Sicknesse and diseases are the fruit of sin Reason 1 The Lord neuer strikes but there is some thing amisse page 301 Reason 2 By our sinne we deserue those corrections that the Lord layeth vpon vs ibid Vse 1 In afflictions to acknowledge sinne the cause of them page 302 Vse 2 To reproue those which ascribe sickenesse vnto Fortune page 303 Doct. 3 Gods iudgements are seasoned with mercy page 304 Vse To reproue those which in time of sicknes receiue the Sacrament at home ibid Doct. 4 The death of the godly is but a sleep page 308 Reason 1 Because the elect though they taste of corruption yet doe not perish in corruption page 309 Reason 2 Because the dead are wakened by God ibid Vse 1 To confute those that deny the Resurrection of the body page 310 To comfort Gods children against the fear of death Doct. 5 Foure things necessary to the iudging of a mans selfe page 311 1. Examination 2 Accusation 3. Condemnation 4. Execution The onely way to turne away
the Lordes wrath is to iudge our selues page 327 Vse To teach vs to iudge our selues because by it we escape Gods iudgement page 328 Doct. 6 The wicked shal certainely be condemned page 332 Vse To teach that there is a day of iudgement page 335 To terrifie wicked men who without repentance are certain of damnation page 336 To reproue those who think God is made all of mercy page 339 To teach vs not to enuie the felicitie of the wicked page 340 Doct. 7 The godly shall not bee condemned but most certainely saued page 342 Reason 1 Because Gods election is immutable page 345 Reason 2 They were redeemed with Christs bloud ibid Reason 3 Else it would crosse Gods iustice which is satisfied in the death of Christ ibid Vse 1 To shew Gods loue to his Church page 346 Vse 2 To condemne the wicked who account any blessing better then Saluation page 347 Doct. 8 One principall meanes that God vseth to free his children from condemnation is correction page 350 Reason 1 God hath decreed it as a helpe page 353 Reason 2 Gods corrections worke contrition ibid Vse 1 To keepe Gods children from being disheartened in time of affliction page 354 Vse 2 To magnifie Gods Power who out of affliction brings good to his children page 355 FINIS 1. Cor. 11.28.29 28 Let a man therefore examine himselfe and so let him eate of this bread and drinke of this cup. 29 For he that eateth and drinketh vnworthily eateth and drinketh his owne damnation because hee discerneth not the Lords body VPON occasion of some abuse committed by the Corinthians about the receiuing of the Sacrament the Apostle deliuers vnto them the first institution of this Sacrament of the Lords Supper For as one sayth well Where thinges are reduced to the first institution Tertul. Vbi ad primum veritatem diuertuntur c. all humane error then ceaseth Concerning the institution of the Lords Supper Paul sets down sundry poynts The order of the Apostle in this Chapter First the Author of it namely Iesus Christ himselfe the eternal Sonne of God and blessed Sauiour of the worlde for none else hath authority to set on the seale but hee that makes the couenant V. 23. Secondly the Apostle notes the time when it was ordained euen the very night before hee was betrayed whereby our Sauiour Christ woulde teach his Church and people that nowe there was an end to be put vnto the Passouer and that this Sacrament of his blessed body and bloud was to come in stead therof as also to testifie that his wonderful care of his poore Church and chosen people that immediately before his death and bitter passion he was so mindefull and carefull of their comfort as that notwithstanding his time was but short and that his apprehension drew neare hee seemeth to neglect himselfe and the preparation he was to make for his owne suffering and prouides for the comfort and wel-fare of his Church Concerning the institution Christs order in the first institution of the Sacrament it is sayd First that he tooke the bread into his blessed hands to shewe vnto vs that the bread is now set apart from a common vse to a holy and religious vse 1 He takes the bread and wine to bee the Sacrament of Christs body and so the wine of his bloud v. 23. 2. He blesseth them Secondly he blessed them as Christ did open the institution of this Sacrament amongst his disciples v. 24. with the nature and quality of the same to what end and purpose it was ordained he teacheth them likewise the right and holy vse of it by blessing it by prayer and thankesgiuing to his Father For these are essential parts of the Sacrament the opening of the institution by the ministery of the word prayer to the blessing of the elements direction in the vse of this holy ordinance and thankesgiuing vnto God 3. He breakes the bread poureth out the wine Thirdly after hee had thus consecrated the elements and blessed them and set them apart for this holy vse hee breakes the bread and poures out the wine which accordingly must be imitated of the ministers of the word that so by the breaking of the bread and powring out the wine the people may be put in minde of the breaking of the body and powring out of the blood of Christ Fourthly Christ deliuers it vnto the Disciples saying 4 Hee giues them Take eate c. Shewing that as the communicant doth take the bread and wine with his bodyly hand so hee must reach out fayth the hand of the soule and lay holde on Christ And so spiritually eate his flesh and drinke his blood applying the merits of his death and passion vnto his owne soule in particuler Fiftly and lastly 5 Hee shews the end of all viz. to shew forth his death Christ laies downe the ende likewise why this blessed Sacrament of his was ordayned namely to Shew forth his death and to keepe in remembrance that his bitter passion vnto the end of the world that so often as we come to this Sacrament wee shoulde freshly call to mind the bitter death passion of our Lord Iesus Christ What how cruell tortures torments he suffered for our sakes that so we might be brought to the true sight of our sinne which in no one thing more can appeare then in the sufferings of Christ which were indeede the very Nayles and Speare that put him to death and might be brought to bee more thankefull for so great a worke of mercy shewed vnto poore Sinners These things touching the institution it selfe of this holy Sacrament the Apostle hath handled in the former part of this chapter Now the Apostle hauing set downe the true institution of the Lords Supper The occasion of this Scripture and also the ende of it He doth heere labor to prepare the Corinthians and in them all Christians to the right vse of this holy Sacrament And teacheth that as the benefits is wonderfull great if they come to this holy ordinance in a holy manner prepared as they ought to be as meete guests for so holy a banquet So is the danger great if wee come to the same vnworthyly and vnprepared such shall be so farre from receiuing a blessing as that rather they shall prouoke the Lord to plague them with some heauie iudgement or punishment temporall heere to bring them to the sight of their sinnes and to true repentance for the same if not then with eternall condemnation in the life to come And therefore our blessed Apostle here is the more earnest in this poynt to perswade al Christians to take heede how they come to so holy an ordinance This text consists of two parts The text deuided First a precept or commandement Let euery man therefore Examine himselfe v. 28. Secondly a reason to inforce the dutie v. 29. For hee that eateth and drinketh vnworthyly
commendable Esa 1.14.15 yet haue●ng their faylings in some perti●ulars the Lord did abhor both ●hem and their seruices hence ●s it that Dauid giuing direction ●nto Salomon his son touching Gods worship Doth prescribe ●s the matter so the circumstances ●hat belong vnto it how and ●fter what manner hee shoulde ●erue the Lord. And thou Salomon ●y sonne 1. Cro. 28.9 knowe thou the God of thy ●ather and serue him with a perfect ●eart and with a willing minde c And the same doth Salomon againe in his time giue touching Gods worship Eccle. 5.1 When thou goest into the house of God take heede to thy feete How is this thing vrged in all the Epistles of the Apostles that men should regard circumstance in the Act of Gods worship and the manner how they performe it as the matter as The Lord loueth a chearefull giuer Iam. 2.12 So runne ye that ye may obtaine and So speake ye 1. Cor. 9.26 and so doe ye as they that shall bee iudged by the perfect law of libertie These present texts of Scripture and the like whereof the Scriptures are full they all serue to confirme vnto vs the vndoubted truth of this doctrine that circumstances are to bee regarded in Gods seruice and men must regarde the manner as the matter in the true performance of the same Reason 1 And great reason for the Lord that hath commaunded the one hath commanded the other and we haue a commaundement for circumstance as well as for substance and God lookes that his worke should be well performed as performed Reason 2 Secondly Circumstances of actions may ouerthrowe an action Giue me children saith Rachell or else I die A speech proceeding from a Spirit very impatient of delay That notwithstanding the desire it selfe was not vnlawfull yet her manner spoyled the matter and so in the ●andling of the word of God when men shall leaue the foun●aine the pure word of life and ●tuffe their Sermons with philo●ophy and the vaine fantacies of mans braine and so in prayer when men will seeme to Drawe neere vnto God with their lipps when their hearts are far from him And to giue Almes pharisayical-like to bee seene of men circumstances make or marre all Reason 3 Thirdly and lastely God is a Spirit and hee that will worship him must worship him in Spirit and truth It is not shewes and shaddowes that will serue his turne make we neuer so glorious a shewe if wee giue not the Lord our hearts all is nothing worth So then whether wee consider that God hath commaunded the manner as the matter that circumstance of an action may ouerthrow an action or that God beeing a Spirit must be worshipped spiritually we conclud the circumstancs in Gods seruice must bee regarded of vs that so holy duties may bee performed holily Vse 1 And surely this serues in the first place to reproue such as stand vpon the worke-done Forreprofe not regarding any circumstance or the manner of doing it How many haue we in euery congregation who thinke they can say inough for themselues that they they haue beene at the Church vpon the Sabboth if they haue offered their there presence once or twise vpon that day God ●s much beholden vnto them ●hey haue done inough yea asmuch as any or as the Lord doth require And so if once or twice ●t the most in the whole yeare ●hey partake of this Sacrament what would we more although poore Soules in the meane ●ime they haue but offered the Sacrifice of Fooles and the Lord one day will say vnto such Who hath required these things at your hands yet heerein they thinke they highly honour God neuer regarding how or after what manner they come therevnto Vse 2 Seccondly this may serue for our instruction to teach vs to learne what circumstances are required in euery duty For instruction and how and after what manner wee should performe the same both in publick and priuate the hearing of the word receiuing of this Sacrament Prayer Singing o● Psalmes c that so performing them aright both for matter and manner or at the least so indeuoring wee may bring some glory vnto God and peace and comfort vnto our owne Soules th● which we shal neuer doe so long ●s wee rest contented with the outward matter of Gods seruice ●nd looke not after the right ●anner of our performing of ●he same but of this before And thus much for the Qua●●fication of the person that ●ust communicate Wee come ●ow to the third and last cir●●mstance what hee must Eate ●●d Drinke Of this Bread of this ●up And so let him eate of this Bread ●d drinke of this Cup. the handling of ●is point we are to serue two things 1. What it is to Eate and Drinke 3. Circumstance What he must eate and Drink 2. What we Eate and Drinke For the first A two-fold eating wee must know ●t there is a two-fold Eating ●nally and Spiritually The first is an outward partaking of the outward signe of Bread Wine carnally 1 Carnally which indeede a wicked man may doe which doth reape no benef●● nor comfort thereby as Iuda● did and as all wicked and impenitent persons that liue in thei● sinnes and want Faith the han● of the Soule whereby the tru● beleeuer doth lay hold vpo● Christ doe at this day The second is spirituall an● mysticall 2 Spiritually and that is by faith i●wardly to feede vppon the bod● and bloud of Christ And 〈◊〉 much importeth those words 〈◊〉 our Sauiour I am the bread of li● hee that commeth to mee shall ne● hunger Ioh. 6.36 And hee that beleeue on me shall neuer thirst And th● to feede on Christ What it is to feede on Christ is to belee● in Christ And it is an action the Soule when as wee doe by faith apply Iesus Christ his death and passion vnto our own soules in particular beleeuing that hee dyed for our sinnes Rom. 4. vlt. and rose againe for our iustification According to that of Iohn As many as receiued him to them he gaue prerogatiue to ●e the Sonnes of God euen to them that beleeue on his name So then ●o feed on Christ is to beleeue in Christ And indeede To feed on Christ and to beleeue in Christ all one Christ attribueth the same fruite and effect to ●hem that beleeue in him that ●e doth to them that eate his bo●y and drinke his bloud to teach ●s that by eating and drinking ●e meaneth nothing but belee●ng And to this end to con●me vs heerein compare these ●criptures together He that ea●th my flesh and drinketh my bloud Ioh. 6.54 hath eternall life verse 40. And This is the will of my Father that euery one that beleeueth in the Sonne should haue eternall life and I will rayse him vp at the last day Whereby it appeares how Christ doeth attribute that to beleeuing hee doeth
of ●ryall tribulation Sicknesse and ●ther aduersitie to consider ●hat howsoeuer by sicknesse per●ecution imprisonment c they ●ay bee kept from partaking of ●is holy banquet they cannot ●e kept from partaking of Christ ●y faith and howsoeuer they ●ay be seperated from the con●regation and societie of the faithful yet they haue stil a secret and sweete fellowship societie with Christ their head who will accept of the will for the deede and answer the desires of their Soules when they cannot come vnto his ordinance with a gracious supply of his owne spirit Now as we haue heard what it is to eate Christ viz. to beleeue in Christ and that it is a priuiledg that belongs only vnto the faithfull so to doe So now we are to obserue our spirituall vnion which by this meanes wee shall haue with Christ The Godly haue communion with Christ in this Sacrament For this word Eate and Drinke serues to set out vnto vs our Spirituall vnion and communion that we haue with Christ being made now bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh That as verily as wee see and feele our bodyes to bee nourished and fed by the outward elements So euen so vndoubtedly are our soules likewise nourished strengthened by the body and bloud of Iesus Christ applyed by Faith So as the true beleeuer becomes now assured that Christ Iesus with all the merits of his death and passion becomes to be his righteousnesse and obedience and doth ●ruly belong vnto him seeing Christ is his Euen as truly as Bread and Wine is turned into his substance and becomes his so Christ and his benefites becomes ●is likewise Christ in this Sacrament doth giue the true beleeuer a sure possession of himselfe So that the Instruction Doct. 5 that doth arise hence to the ●ndlesse comfort of euery true ●eleeuer is That Christ Iesus in this Sa●rament of his Supper doth giue vnto the true beleeuer a sure possession of himselfe And heereby wee come to bee ingrafted into Christ and to haue a spiritual being in him So that as the spirituall eateing of Christ consisteth in faith by the which the true beleeuer doth truly partake of Christ so doth it in a consequent and effect of faith which is our spirituall vnion and coniunction we haue with Christ And this the Apostle calleth a Great mistery Speaking of Christ and his Church Ephe. 5.32 for what vnion can be greater or stronger then that which is betweene the thing nourshing and the thing nourished The cup of blessing saith Paul which we blesse is it not the communion of the bloud of Christ 1 Cor. 10.16 And the bread which we breake is it not the communion of the body of Christ And the Bread and wine are not onely pleadges of what shall bee bestowed vpon ●s but effectuall meanes to con●erre exhibite the things promised vnto vs. Yet what can be ●earer vnto vs then our Meate ●nd Drinke Wee can haue no ●reater interest into any thing ●hen in our foode for that is part ●f our selues and turnes into our ●ery substance and there is no ●●e member of the body but ●ceiues life and strength from ● what then can more liuely ex●resse this vnion and coniuncti●n that wee haue with Christ then ●read and Wine in this Sacra●ent doth ● am not ignorant how the spi● of God in the Scripture doth ●der diuers similitudes labour ● set out this our vnion and coniunction with Christ as by the Similitude of a Marriage the strongest coniunction tha● can be betwixt any By a building whereof Christ is the foundation By a tree whereof Chri● is the Roote wee the branches Nay more which is strange the● is scarce two things in nature come to bee made one But th● spirit of God in some one plac● or other doth borrowe a comparison from the same to expres● our vnion and communion tha● wee haue with Christ But amongst al other things none ca● more liuely set out the same vnt● vs then this Sacrament doth where Christ doth in a most liuely manner communicate himselfe vnto the true beleeuer 〈◊〉 the which he comes to be tran●formed and trans-changed int● into the Godly Nature 2. Pet. 1.4 making vs one with himselfe Obiect But Christ is in heauen and we are vpon earth how then can ●t bee that wee are vnited vnto him Answ I answere that though Christ ●e in heauen and we on earth ●o distance of place can hinder his vnion inasmuch as it is spi●ituall and so hath Christ promi●ed to be present with hi● church ●nto the end of the world Ioh. 14. spiri●ally We may see this to bee ●eare by the members of Christs ●ysticall body howsoeuer they ●e scattered and dispersed tho●wout the whol earth and haue ●uer seene each other yet are ●otwithstanding knit together ● the bond of one spirit into an ●ly Communion Note and haue in ●em a fellow feeling of the miseries one of another Then why should wee doubt but that the head and members of this mysticall body are also one by the same spirite though Christ be in heauen and wee vpon earth There needes not any corporall presence for the effecting of this vnion his spirite is sufficient while we abide heere which is giuen to all that truely beleeue Now from this ground of a Christian mans vnion with Chris● there proceedes many comforts Comforts arising from our vnion with Christ First then seeing we are vnite● vnto Christ and made one wit● him heere-hence ariseth a not●ble comfort That the Lord Iesus Christ 1 Comfort who sanctified o● Nature that hee might assum● it hee will also sanctifie vs i● asmuch as hee hath vnited vs vnto himselfe It is not so leaft vnto vs to doe as that the Lord Iesus Christ will bee a meere patient but hee hath taken it into his owne hand to perfourme Moses may marry an AEthiopian but hee cannot change her colour but the Lord Iesus Christ shall make to himselfe a glorious Church Eph. 5.27 not hauing spot nor wrinkle And from him shal we haue such a garment as shall couer all our nakednesse from Gods sight Euen Christ our righteousnesse who being vnited vnto vs and we vnto him shal couer vs therwith For shall the woman in the Gospell but touch Christs garment be cured and ●hal we be incorporated into his body Mat. 9.20 and made one with him and not haue the running sores of our corruptions stayd and more and more solued in vs by the worke of Gods Spirite that is in vs. 2 Comfort Secondly we haue by our vnion with Christ a communion of estates for being vnited vnto him he must needes be touched with compassion of our infirmities This is clearely to be seene in a naturall body as the Apostle witnesseth 1. Cor. 12.16 If one member suffer all suffer with it The foote cannot be payned but the head is affected with it one finger cannot
pleased ●ith his owne sacrifice and ac●ept of the obedience of Christ ●nasmuch as he appoynted him 〈◊〉 suffer for the same end Reason 3 Thirdly the infinit power ●at is in Christ Iesus and the ●onderfull validitie that is in his ●bedience and sufferings doth ●eare this truth and to the end●sse comfort of euery christian ●ule may settle our iudgements ●●d comfort our consciences ●●at Christ is euery way a suffici●t Sauiour vnto the true belee●r that As by ones mans disobedi●ce many became sinners euen so Rom. 5.19 〈◊〉 the obedience of one many be made righteous The meanes that Christ hath vsed being more forceable to repaire our breaches and to set vs at libertie then Adams si● could be to procure our misery and to keepe vs in bondage Reason 4 And vnto all that hath bee● said may be added the wonderfull loue of Iesus Christ toward his Church and people who a● hee is a Prince of wonderful● riches power and glory bein● the Soueraigne Lord of al thing● and hath in his power and po●session great varitie of all goo● things So is hee ready and wi●ling to communicate the sam● vnto others calling vpon men ●● come and to Eate and to Refre●● themselues with good things An● who can doubt of this that he● that was so willing to lay down● his life a ransome for vs when w● were his enemies can deny vs any good thing inasmuch as we are now reconciled vnto him Oh no the Lord is very bountifull and needes not to be sparing as man in his gifts in asmuch as in him lie hid all the treasures of life and of happinesse Vse 1 This serues to refute that horrible doctrine and practice of ●he Church of Rome that leaue ●he fountaine dig vnto themselues cisternes that can holde ●o water I meane which leaue ●esus Christ in whome all the ●reasures of happinesse are hid ●nd through whose sufferings a●one we come to haue life and ●o relye vppon the merits of ●aints and Angels and so patch ●nd peece out their owne merits ●ith others denying the free iu●ification of a sinner by Christ alone a Doctrine then the which what can bee more derogatory to the bloud of Christ when men shall mingle heauen and earth together the merits of fraile men with the al-sufficient sufferings of Iesus Christ Vse 2 Secondly this may minister matter of singuler ioy and consolation vnto the Godly tha● Christ is euery way a sufficien●●au iour Whatsoeuer then ou● wants and necessities are Le● Christ be our refuge and to him let vs goe heere wee may hau● supply made vnto them all Christ is a gracious helpe an● remedy vnto all afflicted consciences hee hath promised t● satisfie the hungry and to refres● the thirstie soule yea hee will fi● vs with all good things an● neuer send vs away emptie Of this Bread Of this Cup. Doct. 7 Note further heere that the true Communicant is not onely to Eate but to Eate and Drinke Christ deliuered both these signes not onely the Bread but the Wine also vnto the Disciples So that the instruction is That both kinds by the Minister are to be deliuered Communicants are to partake of both kinds and both kindes by the Communicant are to bee receiued not Bread onely nor Wine onely but Bread and Wine And great Reason Reason 1 For first it is Christs commandement that wee should doe ●o After a man hath examined ●imselfe he is inioyned To Eate ●f this Bread and Drink of this Cup. Luk. 22.19 1. Cor. 11.24 Luk. 22.20 Ioh. 6.54 And often are these words vsed ●y Christ Take eate this is my bo●y which is giuen for you and ●hich is broken for you And so for the Wine Drinke ye all of this and This is my bloud which is shed for you This then being Christs commaundement and his owne ordinance doeth bind all to this duety Reason 2 Secondly the true communicant ought to partake of both signes and communicate vnder both kinds in regard that Christs bloud was indifferently shed for all the faithfull for the Layetie aswell as the Clergie and All are commaunded to shewe foorth Christs death vntil he come and how shall this bee done but by eating of the Bread drinking of the Wine for so sayth the Apostle 1. Cor 11.26 As often a● yee shall eate o● this Bread and drinke of this Cup ye shew the Lords death till he come And againe of the Wine Chris● sayth thus This is my body whic● is shed for you and for many for the remission of sins Mat. 26.28 Why then should the bloud of Christ or the Cup which doth represent the same vnto vs bee denied them vnto whom Christ hath giuen it If ●hey haue part in Christs death which is the thing signified why ●hen not in the Signe and Seale ●hereof Reason 3 Thirdly to receiue this Sacrament vnder one kind is to make ●he condition of Christians vn●er the Gospell inferiour to the ●state of the people of Israell vn●er the Law For what sayth the ●postle 1. Cor. 10.4 They did all drink of that ●iritual Rocke that followed them ●●d that Rocke was Christ But ●●at were absurd to make the ●●ndition of such that liued vn●er the shadow to excel the con●●tion of such as liue vnder and enioy the substance no no the Lord doth more highly honour his Church vnder the Gospell then so to keepe them back from any priuiledge they enioyed vnder the Law Vse 1 This doth shew how sacrilegiously the Church of Rome doth deale with the people who will not suffer them to partake of this Sacrament in both kindes but depriue them altogether of the Cup separating those thinge● which God hath ioyned together and so bereaue the poore people of GOD of the sweet● comfort of this Sacrament making them but a dry feast only o● Bread whereas Christ hath instituted and appointed Wine aswe●● as Bread to be vsed in this Sacrament of all such as come prepared thereunto Now if any should aske Why Bread and Wine why Christ should make choyce of Bread and Wine rather then any other creature to represent his death and passion in this Sacrament I answer because it is his will and if there were no other reason to be assigned this were sufficient and with this we ought ●o rest contented it is his pleasure it is his will As it is sayde ●oncerning the preaching of the Gospell 1. Cor. 1.21 It pleased God by the foo●●shnesse of preaching to saue them ●hat beleeue Yet there may bee other rea●ons giuen wherefore Christ in ● speciall manner might make ●hoyce of these signes in this Sa●rament Because Bread is the most ordi●ary food of the body and therfore called the Staffe of mans life So is Christ the foode of the soul by the which we are nourished vnto eternall life Howbeit these elements doe but in part shadow out the same the one being earthly the other heauenly the one
seruing but to preserue a temporall life and that but for a time the other tending to the preseruation of a spirituall life and that for euer And heerein indeed do these signes make wonderfully for Gods glory in that hee shoulde make choyce of such weake meanes that so his glory might appeare If we had bin to receiue● any other signes or things of a● higher nature we should haue been ready to haue pored so vpon the shadow as that we should haue lost the substance and ou● senses woulde haue beene more wrought vpon then our heartes which the Lord in his wisedome hath preuented in giuing vs these signes of Bread and Wine Of this Bread Of this Cup. Doct. 8 Last of all obserue heere that if Christ took gaue Bread and Wine retain still their natures and deliuered Bread and Wine then they must needes retaine their former natures and their former proper substance and still remaine the same elementes euen after the words of consecration Against the doctrine of the Church of Rome which holde that after the words of consecration there remaineth no Bread at all but that it is transubstantiated into the very body bloud of Christ a meer fable and fantasie against all diuinity philosophy reason sense and experience Reasons against transubstantiation First it doth ouerthrow the very nature of a Sacrament which consisteth of two partes an outward signe an invisible grace Now then if after the wordes of consecration the Bread Wine were transubstantiated into the very body and bloud of Christ then the signe must needes bee taken away and the element ouerthrowne Secondly the Lord leads vs to the spirituall vse of this Sacrament by sense thus that as the substance of the bread and wine receiued strengtheneth and comforteth the body euen so Christ receiued by faith Ioh. 6.33 doeth nourish and strengthen the soule Now then to take away the naturall vse of this sacrament wherin can our faith be cōfirmed strengthened which euer relies vpon this in the vse of this Sacrament that as the bread and wine serueth to nourish and feede our bodies so doth Christ Iesus and the merits of his death passion feede our soules so that while they take away the substance of bread and wine in this Sacrament the very nature and spirituall vse of the Sacrament is taken away with it Thirdly wee now that liue ●nder the Gospell receiue the same in substance which our ●ore-fathers did vnder the Lawe But the Manna they eate off and ●he Spirituall Rock they dranke ●f 1. Cor. 10.1 was not Christs body and ●loud corporally because hee ●as not then come in the flesh ●either had he taken our nature ●pon him Therefore it was by ●ith that they fed on Christ vn●er the law Neither is there any other feeding on Christ vnder the Gospell Fourthly if the bread wine should so miraculously be turned into the very body and bloud o● Christ how could it bee that i● should not appeare vnto the outward senses for our senses still apprehend the same to bee Bread and Wine The eye seeth it the taste deserneth it to bee Bread and not flesh to bee Win● and not bloud And therefor● that doctrine of transubstantiation is most false and absurd I might hereunto adde diue● reasons of this nature As namely if that should be granted the● mayntaine what absurditie● would follow it As Hypocrite● shoulde then eate the flesh o● Christ and so be saued inasmuc● as Christ hath said Hee that eateth my flesh and drinketh my bloud Ioh. 6.15.54 hath eternall life Besides what canibals would they make of christians to feede vpon mans flesh which nature it selfe doth abhorre And to make a naturall body ●n diuers places at one time which cannot be Vse And last of all as this doctrine serueth to confute our aduersaries the Papists that hold there ●s no bread at all in the Lord Supper So it maketh no lesse against such as conceiue there is nothing ●ut bread to bee expected there ●nd this is the condition of many thousands that come ●hereunto They are not able to ●o discerne of the Lords body ●oore Soules they want the eye ●f faith and this must be spiritually discerned Whereas the true beleeuer beholds the Lord truly although not corporally to offer vnto him Iesus Christ with al the precious merits of his death and obedience vnto his endelesse comfort though naturall men neither see nor feele it inasmuch as they being not able to discerne of the Lords body come vnto this Supper as to their appoynted and ordinary foode And thus much for the Apostles precept or commandement Let a man therefore exam c. Let vs pray The Fourth Sermon 1. Cor. 11.29 For hee that eateth and drinketh ●nworthily eateth and drinketh his ●wne damnation because he discer●eth not the Lords body IN the former verse wee haue heard the Apostles precept that euery one ought ● Examine himselfe before hee ●ome to the Lords Table and partake of these holy Mysteries Wee haue heard the necessitie of that duty The subiect of it a mans selfe And the duty it selfe examination And wherein the same doth consist Wee are now to speake of the second generall part of the text and that is the reason the holy Ghost doth heere lay downe to inforce the dutie and the Reason is taken from the great hurt and daunger which for want of this Examination is like to ensue layd downe in these words For hee that eateth and drinketh vnworthily eateth and drinketh his owne Damnation That is by eateing and drinking these holy mysteries vnworthily that is vnprepared and vnreuerently they doe thereby prouoke the Lord to plague and ●unish them with some iudge●ent or other in this life to ●●ring them to the sight of their ●innes and to repentance for the ●ame if not then with condem●ation in the life to come ●nd in handling of ●is reason we will ●bserue this order 〈◊〉 speake 1. Of the persons 2. Of the punishment 3. Of the cause of their punishment Of vnworthy receiuers Two sorts of vnworthy receiuers there ●e two sorts one pertaining to ●ods couenant the other not ●e one the godly who thorow ●egligence and carelesnesse may ●●me to to this Sacrament vn●ted and vnprepared without ●at reuerence and due respect ●ey ought to shewe vnto such ●cellent mysteries The other ●icked and profane that want ●ith and so come in their sins ignorance blindenesse malice c. vnto whome this ordinance of God is a sauour of death vnto death And Two sorts of punishment And as the persons do differ so doe their punishments the godly if they come vnprepared vnto this ordinance withou● that godly examination and preparation they ought to mak● thereunto the Lord wil not pass● by that sinne of theirs but he will bee sure to chastise them so the same they eate and drinke iudgement vnto themselues bu● what iudgement 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●fflictioni●
vnworthily Eateing and drinking iudgement vnto themselues Let vs doe as the Disciples did say good Lord is it ●l I haue now partaked of this Sacrament as I haue often done hereto-fore Is not that all may wicked men and Hypocrits doe the same and such as shall euer●astingly perish in the end It be●oues me to look vnto it that I goe beyond such in the performance of this duty least I ●eape their reward one day oh his godly feare and care ought ●o be in all the children of God ●hen they come to be exercised ●bout this duty that so they may ●ot performe the same formally as wicked men doe but in a holy and sanctified manner in Faith repentance and obedience that so the same may bee accepable vnto God Eateth and Drinketh his owne Damnation Doct. 5 Wee may yet further take notice of the miserable estate o● wicked men Vnworthie communicants euen whilest they are perfourming of this duty of receiuing of the Lords Supper a dutie in it selfe commendable they sinne greuiously and haste● their own iudgement There is no ordinance of God so holy but wicked men abuse it to their owne condemnation yet herein fill vp the measure of their sinne● and hasten their finall condemnation The Doctrine is There is noe ordinance o● God so holy but wicked me● may abuse it to their owne condemnation As this Sacrament of the Lords Supper is a heauenly banquet vnto the hungry and thirstie soule that groanes vnder the burthen of sinne and desires to be eased refreshed So wicked men instead of receiuing any spiriturall foode they receiue except the speciall mercy of God preuent them that which will be the bane and poyson of their Soules Gen. 4. Cain sinned not onely ●n slaying his innocent brother ●ut in offering his sacrifice This ● cleare by the inditement which Christ brings against the old ●orld They Eate and Drank Mat. 24.38 Mar●ed and were giuen in Marriage ●ll which were things lawfull in ●emselues yet became sinnes ●nto them that liued in that ●me and tended to hasten their ●estruction for they onely minded their pleasure therein thei● hearts being set vppon carna● lusts they gaue themselues wholy to satisfie their sinfull desires and so fell vppon those things good in themselues withou● feare without prayer or thank● giuing vnto God as if they wer● no way beholden vnto the Lor● for them And this is furthe● cleared by that of Salomon Hee tha● turneth away his eares from heare ring the Lawe Pro. 28.9 euen his prayers sha● be abomination The meaning i● that the very best duty that wicked man can performe tha● liues in sin and wants faith tha● shoulde season all his actions i● Gods worship and seruice a● not better then abominatio● vnto the Lord. And the like i● alledged by our blessed Sauiou● against those filthy Sodomits tha● They bought they sould Luk. 17.28 they plan●ed they builded Things in themselues lawfull but now they become so many sins vnto them inasmuch as they abused them they bought and sold with co●etuous desires They builded ●ot for necessitie sake but to ●hewe their pride vanitie And thus it fares with wicked men in ●his sacrament They cannot but ●buse it to their own perdition And the Bread and Wine which ●hey receiue shal be so farre from being vnto them the body and blood of Christ vnto their salua●ion As it shall rather be as the ●op vnto Iudas a meanes in and ●y the which sathan shal enter into ●uch vnto their condemnation The reasons are cleare First because wicked men are ●gnorant how to vse the ordinances of God aright and stand vpon the matter of them not regarding the manner I shal not neede to presse this reason farther in regard of the affinitie i● hath with the former doctrine Reason 2 Secondly though some doe know that the manner of God● seruice as the matter is to be regarded Yet their wils are s● froward that they neuer s● themselues arigh● about the du● performance of any like tho● stubborne Iewes which sayde w● will not heare nor obey Nay the walke on stubbornely again● the Lord and against his word and notwithstanding their iudgments be often conuicted the themselues therein constraine to consent vnto this truth Y● their rebellious wils not bein● sanctified leade them away from all obedience Whose condemnation doth not sleepe Reason 3 A third reason may bee that of Paul to Titus where hee doth manifest this truth more clearely when he saith Tit. 1.15 that To the pure ●●e all things pure But vnto the wicked is nothing pure but euen their minds and consciences are defiled They are like vnto a cold stomacke that turnes the best foode into putrifaction and corruption the most holy things of God are defiled by such and ●urne in the end vnto their vt●er ruine and destruction Vse 1 This serues in the first place ●o discouer vnto vs the miserable state of wicked and vngodly ●en whose sinnes increase day●y not onely by their open and ●orrible crimes that breake out 〈◊〉 their liues to the great dishonour of God But euen in th● performance of Good duties their hearing of the word thei● praying receiuing of the Sacrament c. The Lord make these thinges turne to the vtte● ruin and Destruction of wicked men Oh then how doe wicked men increase their sins dayly and multiply their iniquities i● asmuch as their best duties ar● sinfull and cal down iudgement vpon them And if to doe goo● things in an euill manner bee s● farefull a sinne what wil one da● become of those that haue don● euill things in a worse manne● to be layd to their charge lik●wise Let such consider this thin● well betimes before they be p● into the reall possession of th● iudgement which waytes and a●tends vpon them Vse 2 And last of all let this serue for our instruction to teach vs to feare and aboue all thinges to looke that we performe holy duties in an holy manner least wee incur the iudgement that is here threatned For if when wee haue beene at the Lordes Table and haue receiued this Sacrament vnworthily we had but only lost so much labour this were too much that wee should so much dally with God in his ordinance But alas that were nothing to this to eate and drinke to damnation If God should punish vs after this manner to turne the Bread and Wine that we receiue in this Sacrament vnworthily ●nto a bodily poyson woulde it not make vs to feare and tremble ●ow we receiue them were wee ●o perswaded that for want of a godly preparation it would bee our last Bread that euer wee should eate and would turne to the bane of our bodies Oh my brethren the Lord hath threatned the vnworthy receiuer not with a bodily death for this sinne of his but with a spirituall and eternall death euen with the death both of body and Soule for euer and shal not this moue