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A10036 The doctrine of the sacrament of the Lords Supper handled. And plainely layd open out of the 1. Cor. 11. 23.24. &c. Wherein the nature of this sacrament is faithfully discussed, the matter of it, together with the necessity of often receiuing, truly declared; the words of consecration embowelled, and errours with the cauills of papists soundly confuted. By Richard Preston preacher of Gods word at Rushden in Northamptonshire. Preston, Richard, d. ca. 1624. 1621 (1621) STC 20283; ESTC S115177 102,646 398

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strengtheneth and nourisheth the body more then any other foode c. For these and such like reasons it may appeare that bread was chosen of our Sauiour Christ to represent his body From thence then let vs obserue that seeing our Sauiour tooke bread and appointed it an Element in this Sacrament That Christ Iesus is the true bread of life Doctr. 1. which came downe from Heauen whereon our soules are to feede vnto eternall life For by bread here is signifyed Christ whereon wee are to feed our soules by faith as wee feede our bodies with our dayly bread for the preseruation of our naturall life For this cause our Sauiour teacheth his Disciples plainely that Moses had giuen their fathers Bread from Heauen meaning Ioh. 6.31.33 c. that heauenly Manna whereof they fedde in the Wildernesse Exod. 16.15 but now they haue the bread of God which is Christ that came downe from Heauen Ioh. 6.48.51 to giue life vnto the World to put al out of doubt I am saith Christ the bread of life he that commeth vnto mee shall not hunger he that beleeueth in me shall not thirst Reas 1 1. Christ is our bread and the foode of our liues first in regard of his manhood whole Christ the manhood subsisting in the person of the Sonne and it hath the vertue to feede and nourish vs in that it is vnited to the person of the Deitie Christ is not a bodily foode or a corporall bread but altogether a spirituall and heauenly foode to be receiued after a spirituall manner not by the hand and stomack of our bodies but by the hand and stomacke of our soules that is a true and liuely faith Reas 2 2. Christ is called our foode because without him wee are starke dead in sinnes and lest wee should continue in that death hee came downe from Heauen to giue life vnto vs. Therefore saith the Apostle As in Adam wee were all dead 1. Cor. 15.22 so now in Christ wee are all made aliue Vse Vse Here wee may see the wonderfull loue of our Sauiour Christ towards vs in that hee was content of his owne accord to come from heauen to vnloose the bands of death and to quicken vs and giue vs life Yea not onely so but to feede and nourish vs dayly with his ownebody The Pellican when any of her young ones are hurt of a Serpent rather then they should die shee will pierce her brest and giue them sucke and nourish them So Christ Iesus rather then wee should perish so tenderly hee loues vs was content to lay downe his life for vs that so we might feede vpon his body and bloud to eternall life Oh therefore let all of vs highly account of this loue of Christ embrace it and be thankfull for it otherwise our case is miserable we are but dead persons and haue no spirituall life in vs nay wee should vtterly sterue and pine away without it The second element is Wine which Christ tooke into his hands as may bee gathered out of these words He tooke the Cup wherein the wine was for no man will dare to say that the cuppe was empty seeing our Sauiour Christ saith Mar. 26.29 Luk 22.18 I Will not drinke of the fruite of the Vine any more till the Kingdome of God shall come Wine then was the second element Cyprian lib. 2. Epistola 3. contrary to the Aquarij who supposed water to be in the cuppe contrary to the Lactei that vsed Milke in stead of Wine Idem de consecrat distinct 2. Can. Alexander the first caused this mingling of water with wine the Papists that mingle water with Wine and that so absolutely and necessarily that they condemne those who do not receiue it after the same manner but herein they ouerthrow themselues First because they goe against the example of Christ Secondly because they ouerthrow the example by denying the vse of pure Wine More might bee alledged to confute their practises but others haue well dealt therein our purpose is to handle those things that be positiuely layd downe Wine this second Element signifieth the blood of Christ Metonymice and offereth it to the eye of Faith This also we vnderstand to bee the Cup figuratiuely applied and giuen to Christs Disciples for their refreshing c. For as wine is to the body so the blood of Christ is a refreshing to the soule And whereas Christ tooke and gaue not onely the bread but also the wine we learne That Christ is a full Redeemer Doct. His blood doth purge vs from all iniquity 1. Ioh. 1.7 This is the confession of the foure beasts and foure twenty Elders who fall downe before the Lambe Reu. 5.8.9 Thou hast redeemed vs to God by thy blood out of euery Kindred and Tongue and People and Nation And so he is an al-sufficient ransome for vs 1. Tim. 2.6 of greater power to deliuer vs from sinne then Adam was to bring vs into sinne Take notice of the slauery bondage wherein wee were holden as captiues and the fulnesse of our redemption by Christ will plainely appeare First Col. 1.13 generally wee were in bondage to the whole power of darkenesse in such a manner that all our spirituall enemies had command ouer vs. Secondly more particularly we were in bondage first to sin for so saith the Apostle Rom. 6. ●6 His seruants we are to whom we obey whether it be of sinne c. Againe I am carnall Rom. 7.14 sold vnder sinne And S. Peter telleth vs of some that Promise others liberty and are themselues seruants of corruption For saith he of whomsoeuer a man is ouercome 2 Pet. 2.19 euen vnto the same he is in bondage 2 Wee were in bondage to the whole law which exacted at our hands perfect obedience but Christ saith the Apostle came to redeem them that were vnder the law Gal. 4.5 3 We were slaues to eternal death as God testified to Adam In that day that thou shalt eate therof Gen. 2.17 thou shalt dye the death And S. Iohn saith 1. Ioh. 3.14 We know that we are translated from death c. 4 Wee were in bondage vnder Satan so long as we were the children of disobedience Ephe. 2.2 he wroght in vs 2. Tim. 2.25 Wee were in his snare and taken at his will 5 We were slaues to hell and condemnation beeing by nature the children of wrath Ephe. 2.3 There was neuer any slauery or bondage like this The bondage of the Israelites vnder Pharaoh Exo. 1.11.14 Of the seuenty Kings vnder Adoni-bezeck Iudg. 1.7 Of Sampson vnder the Philistines Iudge 16.21 bound with fetters and made to grinde like a horse Of Zedekiah vnder the King of Babell who put out his eyes bound him with chatnes carried him to Babell Ier. 52.11 and put him in prison till the day of his death and
againe the third day and by consequence there shall be a resurrection of all men according to the * Iob 19.25.26.27 Esa 26.9 65.18 Ionas 2.11 Scriptures So as the word of God is still apparent to be a touch-stone for the triall of all our actions and behauiours and a speciall meanes for the redressing of thing a misse Psal 119.9 Wherewith shal a yong mā redres his way In taking heed thereto according to thy word Adam at first made small reckoning of the word of God Gen. 2.17 when he told him That in that day he tasted of the forbidden fruit he shold die the death but afterward whē the Lord put him in mind of it again Gen. 3.11 c. he remē bred both what God had said and what himselfe had done and so came to reformation Manasses was a wicked Idolater 2. Cho. 33.2.3 and caused the streetes to swimme with innocent blood euen from comer to corner The Gentiles were wicked people walking in their owne wayes Acts 14.16 carried away to dumbe Idols 1. Cor. 12.2 walking in the vanity of their owne mindes c. Eph. 2.17.18 vnwise disobedient deceiued seruing their lusts Tit. gain Wantons couetous the eue● drunkards 1. Cor. 6.9.10 ignorant of God Gal. 4.8 dead in trespasses and sinnes Eph. 2.1.3 and in a word the seruants of all sinnes Rom. 6.20 When the word of God was taught among them they turned from Sathan and their Idols 1. Thes 1.10 to serue the liuing God Thus it is plaine that the word of God is a wonderfull meanes sanctified by God to redresse things amisse and to deliuer a man from the euill way Pron 2.12.16 The reason why men must haue recourse vnto Gods word Reason and conforme themselues to it is because heerein God hath reuealed his will what in euery thing he will haue vs doe and what to leaue vndone therefore it is called his reuealed wil yea Psal 19.7 a perfect law conuerting the soule sufficient to correct to instruct to comfort and to make the man of God euery way perfect Vse 1 1 To confute the Papists who preserre their chaffe and dung their trashie inuentions before the pure word of God locking the same vp so fast that poore people cannot bee acquainted with it no maruell if they lye open to temptation and all manner of ignorance when as they are denied the vse of the Scriptures in a knowne tong● which beeing truely taught and opened are able to bring them to repentance 2. Tim. 2.26 out of the snare of the diuel at whose will they are now taken Hosius a wicked Father in the Councell of Trent tyed vp the Scriptures from Lay-men making them beleene that their danger should bee equall with the men of Bethshemesh 1. Sam. 6. looking into the Arke if they shold looke into them And Pius the fourth Pope of that name to the end hee might deterre the Laytie from reading the Bible accounted it as a booke prohibited marking it in the forehead with this stroake Noli me tangere God hath not giuen the Bible to Lay-men But this practise is 1. against Gods commandement enioyning the reading of the Word written to al sorts of men as wel the vnlearned as Deut. 31.11.12 the learned Thou shalt reade the words of this law before all Israel that they may heare it learn to feare the Lord and he names there men women children strangers Deut. 31.11.12 Search the Scriptures Iohn 5.19 Let the word of God dwell plentifully in you Col. 3.16 2 Against the Example of Christ and his Apostles who alwaies taught in known tongues that the people might more easily come to knowledge whatsoeuer was written by them they did write it in a familiar knowne and vulgar sort that euery one might learne it and by patience and consolation of the Scriptures might haue hope 3 Against the ancient Fathurs Chrysostome faith In epist ad Col. 3. v. 16. Al secular and Lay-men heare and get Bibles to you which are the soue raigne remedies of the soule Ireneus faith the Valentinians fell into heresies through their ignorance of the Scriptures Contra Valentin lib. 3. ca. 12. And we read in Nicephorus of Paphnutius a Lay-man Niceph. lib. 8. cap. 14. so commended of the Fathers for his singular knowledge in Diuinity that he was thought worthy to beare a part in the Nicene Councell By all this we conclude that these enemies of the Word are deceiuers of the world by detaining the written truth and holding ignorance a maine pillar of their religion and a foster-mother of their deuotion needs must it walk in blindnesse when the means of knowledge are taken away and in darkenesse when the light is hid in secret and put vnder a bushell Vse 2 2 Here againe may bee condemned and reprooued al those that contemne the Word of God and content themselues in their ignorance such suffer Sathan to rule ouer them for hee holds them vnder the power of darkenesse that they cannot come to amendment of life these can willingly spend time in reading ouer play-bookes prophane histories and fables which are incitements to vncleannesse but that time which they passe in heating the Word of God or in reading the same they thinke euill spent These can take into their hand the diuells bookes Cards and Dice instruments of idlenesse and prouocations vnto all manner of wickednesse as cursing swearing rayling quarrelling misspending of goods and time drinking bezeling c. but they are loath to touch or take into their hands the booke of God to reade lest it should cut them short of their liberty to sin which they loue as their liues Iam. 1.24.25 But seeing thou art a forget full hearer as S. Iames faith and doest cast the word of God Ps 50.17 behinde thy backe it is impossible for thee to bee reformed and reclaimed and continuing so thou heapest the wrath of God vpon thee against the day of wrath when the Lord in the seuerity thereof will come against thee in flames of fire and against all those that would not obey the Gospell 2. Thes 1.8 Luk. 19.27 nor suffer Christ to reigne ouer them use 3 3. Is it so that the word of God is able to recouer a man from his falls let this serue to admonish vs not onely to be carefull for attendance vnto the Word but also inwardly to weigh it and consider the working efficacy of it for it is neuer without power to direct them of whom it is well pondered and meditated It is a hand to guide thee if thou be in the right way a light to shine vnto thee that thou slip not out of the way If thou bee in ignorance it will draw thee to vnderstanding if hard of heart it is an hammer to sosten thee it is fire to purge and cleanse thee and whatsoeuer thou wantest it is a store-house of new and olde things to
such others to bee damned but this is a most infallible truth that the Lord hath chained thē vp to euerlasting death and destruction and therfore Christ died not for them Reas 5 5 To whom neither the ends nor the fruits of Christs death doe belong to them the efficacy of Christs death cannot be ascribed but the ends and fruits of Christs death doe not belong to the wicked 1 The ends of his death are 1. by his death to abolish him that had the power of death that is the Diuell but he ruleth still in them 2. Tim. 1.10 2. To conquer death it selfe but they are still vnder the bondage and feare of it 3. To destroy sinne that it may dye in men but it liueth ruleth in them 2. Cor. 5.15 4. That they which liue might liue to him which is dead but the wicked rise against him and attaine not to the beginnings of life eternal here nor the perfection hereafter And as for the fruites of Christs death which are iustification remission of sinne imputation of righteousnesse reconciliation with God regeneration sanctification saluation and life eternall none of these belong to the wicked but to the members of Christ so as wee may conclude with the Apostle Hee gaue himselfe for his people Tit 2.14 that are purged from iniquity and are zealous of good workes Ob. But I hope Ob. will some say that there is no great danger in saying Christ died for reprobates It is the speech of the Apostle Saint Peter Some saith he shall bring in damnable heresies 2. Pet. 2.1 denying the Lord which hath bought them Sol. Sol. Wee vnderstand these words bought them as spoken not according to the iudgement of infallibility but according to our owne iudgement and the iudgemēt of others that are led by the rule of charity for to expound the words otherwise and to say they were indeed and in truth redeemed were to make Christ a Redeemer of some neither freed from the power of sinne in this life nor from the power of hel in the life to come which is contrary to many places in Scripture Ob. Ob. But wee reade in many places of Scripture that Christ redeemed the world God was in Christ 2. Cor. 5.19 and reconciled the world to himselfe not imputing their sinnes vnto them he is the reconciliation for our sinnes and not for our sinnes only but also for the sinnes of the whole world c. 1. Iohn 2.2 Sol. Sol. I answere that our Sauiour sayth in another place I pray for them that is for my Disciples I pray not for the world here the world is excluded from the benefit of Christs prayer So that we haue a world opposed to a world There is a world of the faithfull and a world of reprobates For the world of the faithfull our Sauiour did giue himselfe but not for the world of wicked men Ioh. 3.16 God so loued the world that he gaue his onely begotten sonne c. And Christ sayth I will giue my flesh for the life of the world c. Meaning by the word world all the elect both of the Iewes and also of the Gentiles Ob. Ob. But it will bee further sayd that Christ died for all Hee gaue himselfe a ransome for all 1. Tim. 2.6 That he tasted death for all Heb. 2.9 c. Sol. Sol. I answere that this vniuersall note all doth not signified euery particular man but all sorts of men of all states conditions and callings according to that speech of Peter in his Sermon to Cornelius In euery nation he that feareth God Act. 10.34 and worketh righteousnesse is accepted with him So likewise it is sayd of our Sauiour Christ That hee healed euery sicknesse Mat. 4.23 and euery disease The meaning is not that he healed all diseases generally for questionlesse many died in his time but he healed all sorts and kinds of diseases Againe the word all may be restrained to beleeuers as where it is sayd Christ tasted of death for all the meaning is Heb. 2.10 he died for sons that must be ledde vnto glory for his brethren and such children as are giuen of God vnto him Vse 1 1. This serueth for the reproofe of them that thinke all shall be saued the reprobate as wel as the elect Iudas as well as Iohn Saul as well as Paul The diuell hath deluded so many men with this cōceite of Christ his death for all men that they commit sinne with gredinesse are growne carelesse of their owne saluation But let all such know that they shall finde the contrary to their woe vnlesse they preuent Gods wrath to come with hearty Repentance And certainely there be many in the world to whom it may bee sayd as Simon Peter sayd to Simon Magus Act. 8.21 They haue neither part nor fellowship in this busines being pre-ordained of God vnto condemnation Iude 4. Iude v. 4. Ob. But I know Christ died for all men and I am a Christian as well as another man and therefore I am sure Christ died for me Sol. If a woman that had two children should sweare she were a maide or hee that had the plague should say and face mee downe he were sound or one reeling in the chanell that hee were sober would they not bee spectacles of shame to all that saw and heard them And for an vnseemely and filthy liuer to challenge this honour to be carried in Christs bosome to bee remembred to his Father in his prayers and apportion part of Christs death to himselfe is as absurd as the other his fained hope in the last day will deceiue him Thou sinfull wretch brag as much as thou wilt of thy portion in Christ his death I tell thee from the Lord thou hast no part in him nor in his death and sufferings but the markes of Gods vengeance are yet vpon thee and thou venturest thy saluation peremptorily by deserring thy repentance It is therefore an intollerable absurditie for him el●● bu● 〈…〉 〈◊〉 ●●●●ed men 〈…〉 〈◊〉 s●nne c. And C●rist ●a●th I will giue my flesh f●r the life of the world c. Meaning by the word world all the ele●t both of the Iewes and also of the Gentiles Ob. Ob. But it will bee further sayd that Christ died for all Hee gaue himselfe a ransome for all 1. Tim. 2.6 That he tasted death for all Heb. 2.9 c. Sol. Sol. I answere that this vniuersall note all doth not signified euery particular man but all sorts of men of all states conditions and callings according to that speech of Peter in his Sermon to Cornelius In euery nation he that feareth God Act. 10.34 and worketh righteousnesse is accepted with him So likewise it is sayd of 〈…〉 dis●●se The 〈…〉 he he●●ed all dise●●● 〈…〉 for questi●nlesse many ●●●●d in his time but he he●led all sort● and kinds of
diseases Againe the word all may be restrained to beleeuers as where it is sayd Christ tasted of death for all the meaning is Heb. 2.10 he died for sons that must be ledde vnto glory for his brethren and such children as are giuen of God vnto him Vse 1 1. This serueth for the reproofe of them that thinke all shall be saued the reprobate as wel as the elect Iudas as well as Iohn Saul as well as Paul The diuell hath deluded so many men with this cōceite of Christ his death for all men that they commit sinne with gredinesse are growne carelesse of their owne saluation But let all such know that they shall finde the contrary to their woe vnlesse they preuent Gods wrath to come with hearty Repentance And certainely there be many in the world to whom it may bee sayd as Simon Peter sayd to Simon Magus Act. 8.21 They haue neither part nor fellowship in this busines being pre-ordained of God vnto condemnation Iude 4. Iude v. 4. Ob. But I know Christ died for all men and I am a Christian as well as another man and therefore I am sure Christ died for me Sol. If a woman that had two children should sweare she were a maide or hee that had the plague should say and face mee downe he were sound or one reeling in the chanell that hee were sober would they not bee spectacles of shame to all that saw and heard them And for an vnseemely and filthy liuer to challenge this honour to be carried in Christs bosome to bee remembred to his Father in his prayers and apportion part of Christs death to himselfe is as absurd as the other his fained hope in the last day will deceiue him Thou sinfull wretch brag as much as thou wilt of thy portion in Christ his death I tell thee from the Lord thou hast no part in him nor in his death and sufferings but the markes of Gods vengeance are yet vpon thee and thou venturest thy saluation peremptorily by deferring thy repentance It is therefore an intollerable absurditie for thee being a slaue to sinne as prophane as Esau Heb. 12.16 to vaunt of thyselfe as the seruant of God to claime a birthright there where thou hast no more interest then the dogs in the bread of Children Mat. 15.26 Vse 2 2 In that Christ dyed for vs and not for himselfe this may informe vs of his innocency as the Prophet Isay sayth Isay 53.9 Hee had done no wickednesse neither was deceite in his mouth the iust suffered for the vniust Heb. 9.14 He offered himselfe without spot vnto God and as the Apostle saith 2. Cor. 5.21 He knew no sin The diuell set his wits on tenter hookes to prouoake Christ to sinne yet neuer preuailed as our Sauiour testifieth of himselfe The prince of this world commeth Ioh. 14.30 and hath nought in me 2. This may also informe vs and let vs see the haynousnesse and grieuousnesse of our sinnes that caused such an immaculate and vnspotted Lambe to suffer a most shamefull death for vs needs must those wounds be deepe that could not bee cured but by the wounds of the sonne of God Behold holinesse is scourged by vngodlinesse wisedome is mocked at for foolishnesse righteousnesse condemned for wickednesse truth murdered for lyers and harmelessenesse is slaine for most mischieuous and haynous sinners Our sinnes were the cause of his death Oh therefore let vs breake off our sins by a righteous course and neuer tread vnder foote the precious bloud of Christ Heb. 10.29 nor count it an vnholy thing Acknowledge ô man thy value and thy debt and seeing so great a pride is payd for thy freedome and redemption be ashamed of sinne which is thy thraldome and bee carefully heedfull that the deuil wound not that which God hath healed lest by the content of thine heart and transgression of thy body thou bee bound to performe that seruice to thine enemie which thou owest to the Lord. Vse 3 3. If Christ haue giuen himselfe for vs then we must in way of thankfulnesse giue our selues vnto him Taylor on Titus he gaue his body his soule his glory and all for vs we must not then thinke much to part with our body goods name liberty or life it selfe for his sake when he calleth vs vnto it The law of thankfulnesse requireth that wee should part with such things as in comparison are but trifles for him who thinketh not his dearest things to good for vs and the rather because when we haue done all we can we can neuer be sufficiently thankfull for this greatest gift that euer was giuen to the sonnes of men wee can neuer speake sufficiently of it nor euer wade deepe enough into the Ocean of that loue that presenteth vs with such a gift as this is Howsoeuer therefore the sight of the blood of Bulls and Goates wold more affect many then this most precious blood which they tread vnder their feete yet let those that looke for part in it vnto saluation account this precious yea and their glory and reioyce that the wisedom of God hath left them meanes by the word and Sacraments wherein Christ is daily crucified before their eies to reuoake it into their memories Let them conscionably vse this meanes vnto this end that this gift running euer in their minds they may bethinke them what they may acceptably returne for so great receits and when they heare their harts called for they may giue heart and hand head and feete will and affections vp to the seruice of so good a benefactor Vse 4 4. This may teach vs a lesson of triall to trie and examine our selues and see whether wee bee those for whom Christ suffered But how may this bee done Wouldest thou know how this may be done then looke to thy conuersation in this world If thou followest excesse of riot and vaine conuersation thou hast nothing in Christ to whom soeuer Christ is a redeemer by merit procuring the pardon of sinne to him he is a Sauiour by efficacy also by turning his hart from sinne to God if then thou wouldest know whether Christ suffered for thee or no and by his passion tooke away the guilt and punishment of sin then see whether thou art purged from the silthinesse of sinne If thou art purged from sin then thou art redeemed by Christ This do in remembrance of me In these words are included a commandement of our Sauiour Christ to his Disciples commanding them to celebrate this Sacrament after his manner and the end of that commandement In so doing they remember him and the wonderfull workes that he hath done The commandement is in these words this do he bids his Disciples imitate him in administring this Sacrament that hee hath instituted Obserue generally those things that Christ commanded Doct. are carefully to be performed therefore his Disciples were carefull in administring this blessed supper euery
peruerting her way Ier. 3.21 Iudg. 3 7. of doing wickedly in the sight of the Lord c. And now speake by way of reproofe to any one that hath done amisse Why Sir why did you sweare prophane the Lords Sabbaoth deale iniuriously commit that act of vncleannes speake vainely and idly c. Did you not heare the Minister reproue these the other day His answere will bee Surely I had quite forgotten and neuer remembred Thus you see forgetfulnesse is the cause of many great sinnes Secondly as this sinne is grieuous so the punishment of it is fearefull 1. Isa 49.14 They that forget God shall be forgotten of God that is Lam. 5.20 hee will withdraw his loue from them 2. They shall be vexed with barrennesse Hos 4.6 and death 3. With desolation and destruction of their cities Isa 17.10 4. With bondage Hos 8.14 and subiection vnder Tyrants 1. Sam. 12.9 5. The Lord will scatter thē as the stuble that passeth by the wind of the wildernesse 6. Ier. 13.24.25 Ier. 18.17 They shal be ouerthrown in the day of battell 7. They shal beare their lewdnes and their iniquity Eze. 23.35 which is a burthen intollerable 8. Lastly they shall be punished with the torments of hel The wicked shall be turned into hell Psal 9.17 and all the nations that forget God hell death and eternall destruction shal be their portion Now therefore that we may auoide the grieuous and fearefull punishments inflicted vpon this sinne let vs euer set our selues in Gods presence As the Lords eie is in euery place to behold the euill and the good Pro. 15.3 so let the eie of our minds be stedfastly fixed on him this is a matter of especiall behoofe to be well thought vpon Secondly when we go about sin let vs remember Christ how it was our sinnes that caused him to shed his most precious blood let vs apply him to our hearts by faith For Reas 1 1. This remembrance of Christ will keepe and preserue vs from sinne lest we crucifie againe to our selues by our sins the Lord of life Reas 2 2. It will recouer vs out of sinne being fallen into it Peter when hee once remembred Christ Mat. 26.75 and his words what did he then surely the text sayth He went out and wept bitterly and so became penitent euen so if we haue sinned and cal to mind the great loue of Christ who came downe from heauen to die for our sinnes to rise for our righteousnesse it will make vs if there be any spark of grace in vs weepe mourne for our sins that we may become penitēt reformed 3. It wil helpe to strēgthen our faith to increase our loue towards him Reas 3 as when one friend calles to mind such and such tokens another friend gaue him is set further in loue vpon the remembrance to him that did bestow them So it may be with vs the oftner we remēber Christ in this Sacrament the deeper impression of loue it will worke in vs. Ob. But my memory is short will some man say Ob. and I cannot remember Christ as I ought Sol. But tell me this one thing I pray you Sel. as short as your memory is did you euer forget where you laid your treasure No I warrant you that will alwayes be remembred though you layd it vp many dayes ago But shall I tel you how it comes to passe that so seldome Christ is remembred The fault is not in thy memory but in the will thou wantest a good will and a loue vnto Christ a man will neuer forget that thing hee loueth best he will hide it in his heart as Dauid did Gods word Psa 119.11 If therefore thou hadst a delight loue vnto Christ thou wouldest vse all meanes to rectifie thy memory that he might not be forgotten Vers 25. After the same manner also he tooke the Cup when hee had supped saying This Cup is the new Testament in my blood c. Hitherto wee haue spoken of both seruices at this Table viz. The bread and the Cup and also of all circumstances and actions touching them both yet somewhat remaineth behind in this verse to be spoken of that concerneth the second part of this Sacrament After hee had supped he tooke the Cup The Apostle seemes to expresse and note some difference of time betweene the giuing of the bread and the giuing of the Cup and the Euangelists agree with him therein fierienim potest c. as Maister Caluin sayth It may be that in the Interim betweene the deliuery of the bread In locum and the wine Christ preached or prayed he was not idle nor ill occupied quia nihil agebat extraneum à mysterio Because hee neither did any thing nor spake any word diuerse from or contrary to this holy mysterie The Ministers calling is no idle calling Doct. 1. but a calling of labour and great emploiments when hee hath dispatched one worke he must beginne another and when they are both ended he must set afresh on them againe When our Sauiour hath administred the bread he then prayeth or preacheth after that he deliuereth the wine c. He was alwayes employed The ministers taske is endles 1. Thes 5.12 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1. Tim. 5.17 They must labour among you in word and doctrine The word there vsed doeth fignifie to labour vnto wearines And in another place Paul describing the office of a faithfull Minister 1. Tim. 3.1 saith If any man desire the office of a Bishop he desireth a worthy worke whereupon one sayd well Episcopatus nomen est operis nonhonoris August the office of a Bishop is a name of labour not of honour The names that are giuen to them in Scripture Eze. 3.17 Mat. 9.38.12.2 1. Cor. 3.9 2.5.20 Ioh. 10.2 Luk. 5.10 betoken labour and diligence they are called Watchmen Labourers Husbandmen Seedsmen Embassadours Shepheards Fishers c. Though their calling bee an high and an honourable calling yet it is a calling of labour not of case they go out of one Loome into another sometimes they are employed in prinate study first they learne by study what is fit to be taught 1. Tim. 3.2 sometimes they are imployed in priuate prayer for their people like Samuel God forbid saith he that I should sin against Lord 1. Sam. 12.23 and ceasse praying for you here hee promised neuer to giue ouer this duty for his people Sometimes they are employed in visiting the sicke in godly conference in Christian and heauenly admonitions and reproofes sometimes againe they are employed in painefull and diligent preaching of the Word in administring the Sacraments and many other holy ordinances and exercises so as we see they cannot bee idle but instant in season out of season 1 This Doctrine serueth to reproue those people 2. Tim. 4.2 Vse who account the Ministers calling a
Can. comperimus autem quod quidam sumptâ c Anno 494. Pope Gelasius ordained that all Christians spiritual and temporall should receiue the Sacrament of the body and blood of Christ in both kindes and hee that would not should abstaine from both Pope Iulius the first Ibid. Cum omne c. Anno. 338. commanded that the people should receiue both the bread and the wine one seuerall from another Pope Eugenius the fourth allowed of Christs institution when the Councell holden at Basile concluded that according to Christs institution the people shold receiue the Sacrament in both kinds Anno 1430. 7 Lastly they speake much for charity but yet there is none to be found in their Sacrament For what charity is there where one drinkes vp all alone If their Sacrament were a Sacrament of charity and loue then the members of Christ might not only eate thereof but also drinke The Cup of blessing which we blesse 1. Cor. 10 16. is it not a communion of the blood of Christ and againe Do we not all partake the same bread But the Masse-monger he eates and drinkes vp all by himselfe contrary to Christs commandement and the order of charity so as he makes the Lords Supper a Sacrament of hatred and dissention rather then of loue and vnity Verse 26. For as often as yee eate this bread and drinke this cup yee do shew the Lords death till he come The Apostle hauing set downe the institution of this Sacrament now proceedeth to the end and vse of it and teacheth vs how wee may remember the death of Christ how the vertue thereof may bee sealed and stamped in our consciences For as often c. That is whensoeuer you are partakers of the Sacrament of the body and blood of Christ and necessary it is that we should often communicate You shew forth the Lords death or you shal shew forth the Lords death The word vsed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifieth to declare or set forth And according to the sense of the Ancient Hebrewes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Deu. 20.3 it signifieth to praise or giue thankes or to make profession It is much at one with that which was spoken before Do this in remembrance of me till he come till the day of Iudgement when Christ will perfonally appeare at that time wee shall neede no shewes nor simbolls of him for then hee will shew himselfe from heauen bodily that all men may behold him visibly but till that time come this Sacrament is a shew of his death and a remembrance of his person So often as yee eate From this word Often here vsed of the Apostle we learne this Doctrine 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That This holy Communion of the Lords Supper Doct. ought at sundry and diuers times to be celebrated and administred of the Pastor and receiued of the people This the Apostle giueth vs to vnderstand in that he saith So often as ye eate taking it for granted that it is not sufficient for vs to eate once or twice by the yeare at this blessed Table and of this holy Supper but we must eate thereof often as time and occasion may cōueniently serue Hence wee see in the Olde Testament though the people of God were but once circūcised yet often and sundry times they receiued the Passeouer and eate the Paschall Lambe So though we be but once baptized yet we are to be made frequent partakers of the Lords table For a man is borne but once Reason but hee encreaseth still till he come to a perfect growth euen so a Christian is but once borne of water and the Spirit and so by baptisme is receiued into Gods Church but being in the Church hee daily encreaseth or ought to encrease till he becom a perfect man in Christ and therefore answerably this Sacrament of the Lords Supper must often be receiued beeing a signe a speciall meanes and help of our growing forward in Christ Omnibus diebus dominicis comunicand●● suadeo Aug. My counsell is saith one that euery Lords day this blessed Sacrament bee receiued Vse Here two sorts of people may greatly bee reproued Vse First all such whether they bee teachers or people that content themselues with receiuing this holy Sacrament but once a yeare they thinke it sufficient and therefore they will trouble themselues no more with it this plainely sheweth their superstitious madnesse in their choyce of one day in the yeare viz. Easter day and no other for the receiuing of this Sacrament and it bewrayeth their little care of the remembrance of Christ of his death sufferings and shedding of his blood for remission of sinnes 2 All such may be reproued that when occasion is offered yet for negligence slothfulnesse ignorance malice hatred or for clearing themselues of hypocricy as some say c. will not receiue they will absent themselues on purpose neuer considering this duty of often receiuing which was cōmanded by Christ binds the conscience It may bee that thou art not prepared that thou liest in sinne without repentance that thou hast hatred enuy and malice boyling in thy heart against thy neighbour In this taking thou art not to lye still but to vse double diligence in preparing thy selfe in repenting of thy sinnes in seeking reconciliation with thy brethren otherwise thou doest depriue thy selfe of that singular fruite and great good which may bee reaped from the receiuing of this Sacrament This point hath beene handle before and by Gods assistance shall bee more largely spoken of in our treatise touching the duties of Communicants Yee shew the Lords death This is a special end of this Sacrament and teacheth vs that wee ought often to remember Christ Doct. and to shew forth his death this is a speciall thing which God requireth at our hands and for this end and purpose he hath enioyned vs this Sacrament And Christ also willeth vs in the eating of this sacramentall bread and drinking this sacramentall cup to remember him for in so doing wee shall shew forth his death till he come Christs death is shewed forth either in word or in life 1 In word First by praysing and magnifying God for his mercies in Christ especially for our Redemption wee are made a chosen generation a royall Priesthood an holy nation a peculiar people 1. Pet. 2 9. that wee might set forth the vertues of him that hath called vs out of darkenesse into his marueilous light therefore Blessed be the Lord God of Israel Luk. 1.68.69 because he hath visited and redeemed vs and raised vp the horne of Saluation vnto vs in the house of his seruant Dauid yea blessed be the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ Eph. 1.3 who hath blessed vs with all spirituall blessings in heauenly things 2 By making a confession and profession of Christ his death before our enemies Bee you ready alwayes to giue an answer to euery man that asketh you a