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A11610 The worthy communicant rewarded Laid forth in a sermon, on John 6.54. Preached in the Cathedrall of St. Peter in Exeter, on Low-Sunday, being the 21. of Aprill, Anno 1639. By William Sclater, Master of Arts, late Fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge, now chaplaine of the Right Reverend Father in God the Lord Bishop's Barony of Saint Stephens, and preacher also at S. Martin, in the same city. Sclater, William, 1575-1626. 1639 (1639) STC 21850; ESTC S100965 42,655 89

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erroneously mistaken this doctrine of the Resurrection the more are we all my beloved from this meditation bound to thanke our good God who hath so blessed us with m Ephes 1.3 spirituall blessings in Christ Jesus that he hath given us better eyes by means of the vaile of naturall blindnesse removed to see into this great mystery of godlinesse and hath let this part of the n 2 Cor. 4.4 light of the glorious Gospel of Christ in the knowledge of his Resurrection to shine into our hearts My purpose was not on this occasion to dwell at large upon this Common place of the Resurrection now onely Two things I note as Principally here intended First the Author of the Beleevers Resurrection Christ himselfe 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I Emphatically I will raise him up What stronger argument of the Divine Nature of our Saviour Noe man meerely such hath ever quickened his o 2 Cor. 3.5 6. owne soule but Christ doth this Potestative by vertue of his own innate Power for so he saith I have p John 10.18 power to lay downe my life and I have power to take it up againe and therefore saith q Bern. ser 10. de Pasch Bernard differencing Christs from all others Resurrection Reliqui suscitantur solus Christus Resurrexit Well may others be raised Christ onely rose hee onely by himselfe could conquer death Wherefore though the originall word in Mar. 16.6 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 be passive yet must it bee understood actively as a Reverend r Bp. Lake on 1 Cor. 15.20 p. 157. Prelate hath observed This power manifested in Christs Resurrection was prefigured say ſ Albinus quaest in Gen. Albinus t Julianus Pomerius lib. 1. contr Judaeos p. 556. in Patr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Julianus Pomerius and others greatly learned in that prophecy of old Jacob Gen. 49.9 where Juda is said to stoupe down and to couch as an old Lyon and yet saith the same great Patriarch as a Lyons whelp from the prey my sonne thou art gone up this is a cleare Type of our Lord and Saviour who by S. John is called the u Apoc. 5.5 Lion of the Tribe of Judah who during the Time of his passion and his humiliation seemed to couch as it were and to lie downe in his grave as an old and weakened Lyon but as a Lyon that is young in much strength hee rouzeth up himselfe againe having broken the bonds of x Act. 2.24 31. Death and Hell in his victorious Resurrection so that this taking up of his life againe sheweth the Truth of his Divinity and omnipotent consubstantiality y Phil. 2.6 equall with his eternall Father and the holy Ghost that hee was not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 onely like unto but verily 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the same substance with his Father against that damnable heresie of Arrius under which though the n Haeresis Arrii prorupit totumque orbem invecto errore turbaverat Sulpic. Severus l. 2. sacr hist p. 144. in 8o. cum Drusio world seemed in the dayes of Athanasius the Great in a sort to o Ingemuit totus orbis Arrianum se esse miratus est Hieron cont Luciferian Confer Hooker l. 5. p. 266. ad p. 274. Et Dr Field l. 1. c. 10. in medio My L. of Duresme c. 15 sect 5. p. 368. qua supra Et Mr Wotton serm 2. in Joh. p. 77 78 c. groane yet was it condemned in the first generall Councell at Nice and himselfe at last voyded with his p Ruffin l. 1. c. 13. hist Eccles bowels and entrals as he was about to go to maintaine his blasphemy his soule out of his body being smitten by the immediate hand of Divine Justice for his obstinacie herein Now as this sheweth the Divinitie so in that in the former part of the Text he mentioneth his flesh and his bloud it 's cleare also that hee had likewise an humane nature too even hee tooke part likewise saith the q Heb. 2.14 Apostle of the same flesh and bloud with the rest of the children and so became a Eph. 5.30 flesh of our flesh and bone of our bone and all this too not in b 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ignat. ad Philip. p. 5. opinion onely and fancie as the old exploded c Vide Estium ad cap. 2. in Philip. ver 7. p. 79. Marcionites and Manichees conceited 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Ignatius saith but Really and in Truth for so the Scripture plainely The word was d Joh. 1.14 made flesh Made I say and that not brought downe along with him out of heaven as the Apollinarian Heretickes imagined but made out of the flesh of the Virgin Mary so Saint Paul expresly Gal. 4.4 Factus ex muliere made of a woman for that preposition ex or of noteth the materiall cause of his incarnation and that our Lord and Saviour was substantialiter factus as d Theophyl ad 1. Mat. ver 23. Theophylact notes made of the very substance of the Virgin which overthroweth also that Valentinian heresie which taught that Christ passed onely as water through a conduit-pipe through her wombe but took nothing Really of her substance for St. Paul elsewhere Rom. 1.3 saith expresly that he was made 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the seed of David according to the flesh Factum propriâ significatione intellige saith e Beza ad Rom. 1. ver 3. Beza the word made is there properly to be understood as shewing the very substance of Christs flesh to be made of the very substance of the Virgins And indeed had it not been so he could never have been capable of f Heb. 2.14 Death or suffering thereby to overcome him that had the power of Death the Devill as St. Paul disputes most strongly the Godhead being as not passionate as the Vorstian blasphemie was so neither passible or subject unto death or shedding of bloud g Heb. 9.22 without which yet there was no remission of sinnes possible Sometimes indeed the Holy Ghost speaking in concreto of Christs Person which had united to it a twofold Nature by that which Divines call a Communication of properties that is given to the whole person which is proper onely in abstracto to the one nature So we read Act. 20.28 God is said to have purchased the Church with his owne bloud Now God himselfe is a h Joh. 4.24 Spirit saith the Scripture and a Spirit saith our Saviour hath not flesh and bones as yee see me have Luk. 24.39 and if there be no flesh nor veines to hold and containe bloud which for the remission of sinnes i Heb. 9.22 must be shed then surely there can be no purchase of the Church by bloud therefore that speech and the like in the language of the Scripture is to be understood in Trope or sacred