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A91214 The Lords Supper briefly vindicated; and clearly demonstrated by Scripture and other authorities, to be a grace-begetting, soul-converting, (as well as confirming) ordinance; against all false, vain, absurd, irreligious cavils, objections, whimsies, delusions of those novellists, who have lately contradicted it, both in press and pulpit : here satisfactorily refuted, retorted, dissipated. / By William Prynne of Swainswick Esquire; a bencher of Lincolns Inne. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1657 (1657) Wing P4006; Thomason E928_3; ESTC R35132 45,732 66

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Ordinance upon earth Yea will not this wilfull debarring their people from this their Monthly food and physick bring perpetual horror lamentation upon many Ministers in Hell and seclude them from eternal joies in Heaven if any one soul under their charge shall perish starve miscarry for want of this spiritual food and cordial 5. It is Gods own resolution precept Rom. 14.15 If thy brother be grieved with thy meat now walkest thou not according to Charity Destroy not him with thy meat for whom Christ died Are there not many thousands of people now justly grieved with their Ministers for denying them this their spiritual meat physick year after year which they daily monthly cry for at their hands yet cannot receive it and do not they then as much as in them is destroy and starve those for whom Christ died by denying that Spiritual Balm that Soul-saving repast of the body bloud and death of our Lord Jesus which should save them from perishing and feed preserve their bodies and Souls unto eternal life Yea do they not herein deal most tyrannically unchristianly inhumanly unconscionably with their people not walking according to the rule of charity d Mat. 24.45,46 Lu. 12.42 c. And can they then expect the blessing of that just and faithfull Servant whom the Lord hath made ruler over his houshold to give them their portion of meat in due season when as they detain this chief portion of spiritual food and heavenly Supper from them against his precept Or can they escape that cutting assunder and portion with unbelievers Christ there threatens to that evil Servant who injured his fellow Servants and deprived them of their due portion of food I fear they can doe neither unless they repent of this Soul-starving cruelty Thus much in answer only to their concession That some are and may be converted at or by the Lords Supper I shall now reply to their evasions 1. How can these pretending omniscients positively determine that such who have been converted at the Lords Supper were not converted by it but by the word or prayers which accompanied it Since the Spirit breatheth where when and in by what ordinance he listeth and they cannot tell by what way he works especially in others hearts whose persons and means of conversion they are ignorant of John 3.8 2ly The Word of Benediction Consecration Institution used at the Lords Supper is an essential part of it without which it neither is nor can be a Sacrament as e Accedat verbum ad elementum fit Sacramentum August Tract 80. in Joh. Origen in Mat. c. 15. Bishop Jewels Defence of the Apology c. 11. divis 1. p. 211. See Ames Bellarm Enervat Tom. 3. lib. 1. cap. 2. Augustine yea all Divines both Protestants and Papists accord Therefore to divide them one from another as distinct when God hath joyned them together as inseparable to make up one intire Sacrament and to attribute conversion to the word of benediction consecration or institution only but not to the Elements and intire Ordinance is as great an absurdity as to affirm that the Ministers tongue only consecrates and his hands distribute the Sacramental Elements but not the Minister himself that the Communicants mouths onely eat and drink the bread and wine at the Lords Supper not their persons or thar the Uses of Sermons convert the Auditors not the Doctrines Motives or intire Sermons 3ly This Sacrament is both a f Tho. Beacons Catechism f. 422 456. Bishop Jewels Defence of the Apology p 349. visible and audible word or Sermon representing the unspeakable love of God and Christ in dying for our sins in a most emphatical manner both to our eyes ears and by them unto our hearts and minds at once by the Word and Elements combined together to work more powerfully vigorously convincingly affectionately upon mens Souls to win attract and unite them for ever unto God in by and through Jesus Christ and the powerfull influence of his Spirit cooperating with the Word and Sacred Elements in this Sacrament Therefore the Conversion Grace wrought at or by it must be attributed to the incire Ordinance as well as the confirmation and augmentation of Graces formerly began which they may as probably assert is wrought only by the word prayer and concomitants of the Lords Supper not by the Elements or Sacrament it self as that conversion at this Sacrament is wrought only by them 4. All the self-examination preparation which precedes the Lords Supper all the Benedictions Prayers Instructions Exhortations Admonitions Praises Meditations Soliloquies Vowes Resolutions of Newness of life and better Obedience that accompany it are g Ames Bellarm Enervat Tom. 3. l. 1. c. 2. The Practice of Piety Rogers of the Sacrament but parts and appurtenances of this holy duty and Ordinance relating wholly to it Therefore the real Grace and conversion wrought at or by it by any part of the duties that either necessarily precede accompanie or follow it may and must be ascribed to this Sacrament as the instrumental cause not to the word prayer or any other Ordinance alone which necessarily attends it as the Victorie is chiefly ascribed to the General who commands in chief not to the private Soldiers who win the battel under him 5ly That this effect of Saving Grace and conversion is rarely wrought at or by the Lords Supper is now a most certain truth because the Lords Supper is so rarely administred yea quite cast aside for divers years in many places and not used resorted to as a converting Ordinance where and when administred And if the word were now as seldom preached as the Lords Supper is administred few or none would or could be converted by it But when the Lords Supper was daily weekly or monethly administred as in the Apostles times the Primitive Church and former daies then many were ordinarily frequently converted by it as well as confirmed whereas not one Soul hath been either converted or confirmed by being debarred from it for divers years together but many hindred from conversion edification confirmation and qui e destroied 6ly Very few have been converted by the word preached since this Sacrament hath been discontinued and decried as we find by sad experience The raritie therefore of Converts at and by this Sacrament proceeds only from the infrequencie and disusage of it as a Converting faith-engendring Ordinance not from its indisposition or incongruity to work both faith and conversion 7ly That the Lords Supper effects grace and conversion only extraordinarily and by accident as temptations afflictions sicknesses c. do not as a proper instrument or means ordained blessed by God for such effects is a most absurd unchristian untheological erronious if not blafphemous assertion contrarie to Scripture Antiquity the current of all Divines Protestants or Papists forein or domestick and the very Directory it self which stiles it A MEANS OF GRACE as well as the Word and to the 26. 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invisible body bloud benefits of our Saviours death they represent and convey unto our Souls for their spiritual nourishment are received only as spiritual food not Seals neither are our bodies or souls in any Scripture said to be visibl or invisibly inwardly or outwardly sealed but only to be fed and nourished by this Sacrament Therefore it is as improper a speech to call it a Seal as to stile our meat and drink a Seal or to averr that mens persons faith or the Covenant of Grace are sealed by the Lords Supper as that their persons or Evidences of their Lands Charters Bonds are sealed by their Ordinary Suppers there being no Analogy at all between Meat Drink and a Seal or between feeding and sealing as these new Doctors affirm with as much sense and reason as the i Concil Trident. Sessio 21. c. 3. Concil Constant Sess 13. Bish Jewels Reply to Harding p. 72. c. Ames Bellarminus Enervatus Tom. 3. lib. 4. c. 7. p. 179. c. Popish Councils Doctors assert That the Lay-Communicants actually drink Christs bloud in the Eucharist by way of Concomitancy only in and by their eating the consecrated dry bread 6. Admit the Lords Supper might in some strained secondary improper sense be stiled A Seal of the new Testament or Covenant of Grace recorded in the Scripture and ratified by Christs death yet with what propriety of speech can they stile it a Seal affixed to the Grace of faith or saving Graces in the hearts of worthy Communicants Can the visible material consecrated Elements which they refuse to administer to those they repute not real Saints for fear of setting a Seal to a blank be affixed by them to invisible immaterial Graces If yea then k Bellarminus Enervatus Tom. 3. c. 3. P. 37. Dr. Ames and other Protestants main Argument against the Papists that the Sacraments convey not grace ex opere operato as physical instruments unto the receivers of them Fieri n non potest ut Sacramenta quae sunt res crassae et materiales ad animam penetrent et ibi quasi creando ingenerent divinam ac supernaturalem virtutem idque in momento quia proportionem nullam habent ad objectum in quod agunt must be both false and disclaimed by them as absurd for the future If no then this foundation and chief corner-stone of our Opposites structure against the Lords Suppers Soul-converting Grace-producing efficacy That it is a Seal both of the Covenant and truth of saving faith and Grace in the hearts of the receivers must be henceforth disclaimed recanted renounced by them as a false unproper unscriptural Paradox and Expression though embraced by them as an unquestionable principle which having l Suspension suspended p. 19 20. elsewhere more fully refuted in another method I shall here no further prosecute but only request them for the future to confine themselves wholly to the Scripture language and then this Controversie will soon be ended objection 2 2. From this first main foundation they deduce their 2. which I shall next discuss That Sacramental seals serve only to confirm ratifie prae-existent not to convey or effect non-existent Grace the proper office of a Seal being to confirm not convey Therefore the Lords Supper being a Seal cannot possibly beget or convey Grace where it is not but only corroborate it where already wrought This Position of theirs hath neither Scripture nor reason to support it being an apparent untruth and gross Solecism both in Divinity and Law For Scripture Law and common experience might have instructed these Opposites that there are several properties and uses of Seals The 1. is to conceal and seal up things from publike view as they usually seal up Letters Books Bags of money and what else they would keep private for which peruse Isa 29.11 Cant. 4.12 Job 41.15 Rev. 5.1 c. 6.1 c. 10.4 c. 22.10 2ly To secure and keep things safe from being embezelled attested by Deut. 32.43 Job 34.16 c. 14.17 Dan. 6.17 Mat. 27.66 3ly To appropriate and mark persons or things for our own and to distinguish them from others Rev. 7.2 to 9. c. 9.10 2 Tim. 2.19 2 Cor. 1.22 Eph. 1.13 c. 4.30 4ly To commission or authorize Officers and others to exercise their Offices or execute their commands Esth 3.12 c. 8.10,11 John 6.26 Hence all Judges Justices Commissions Officers Patents and Writs to Sheriffs are and must be sealed 5. To confirm or ratifie Writings and make them valid and irrevocable in Law Esth 8.8 Neh. 9.38 c. 10.1 Jer. 32.10.14.44 Isa 8.16 Now these writing are of several sorts and Natures 1. Charters Feoffments Grants Covenants Gifts Wills Bequests giving granting transferring and newly conveying Lands Goods Honors Annuities Rights Titles Interests Offices Powers Privileges Advantages c. from the King or from one person to another in which they never had any right or interest before being conveyed to them only by these new sealed writings 2. Deeds or Charters of confirmation corroboration or release confirming or inlarging mens former rights interests estates in Lands or other things wherein they had a precedent interest or possession by former conveyances Seeing then there are several other properties uses of Seals besides confirmation and the primary original most usual end of Seals and sealed writings is to convey transferr new rights titles interests privileges estates possessions but the secondary end of them to confirm corroborate or enlarge estates formerly conveyed To argue that the Lords Supper is only a Grace-confirming not a Grace-conveying Ordinance because it is a Seal is as gross an absurdity as to averr that all Deeds of meer Feoffment Grant Gift Bequest are only Confirmations of precedent interests or estates not conveyances of new ones because they are sealed and that Seals serve only to corroborate not convey or transferr 2. Themselves assert that this Sacrament is a * Though not immediately affixed to it as Seals are to Deeds Seal of the New Covenant of Grace and if so then it must certainly be rather a Seal for Conveyance of new Grace where wanting than a confirmation of prae-existent Grace the m See Olevian de Substantia Foederis Tenor of this new Covenant being thus expressed both in the Old and New Testament Jer. 31.31,32 Heb. 8.6 to 13. c. 10.16,17 I will put my Laws into their hearts and in their minds and hearts will I write them both in the future not preterperfect tense And I will be to them a God and they shall be to me a people c. Thus enlarged Ezech 11.18,19,20 c. 36.25,26,27 Jer. 32.39 I will sprinkle clean water upon you and you shall be clean from all your filthiness c. A new heart also will I give you and a new Spirit will I put within you not confirm that old you had before and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh and I will give you an heart of flesh And I will put my spirit
Augustine saith That he was stirred up to come to Christ by reading a Heathen book written by Cicero called Hortensius Thus he saith That heathen Book changed my mind and turned my prayer O Lord unto thee Among OTHER CAUSES THE SACRAMENTS SERVE SPECIALLY TO DIRECT AND TO AID OUR FAITH For they are as i Aug. cont Faustum l. 19. c. 16. Saint Augustine called them VISIBLE WORDS and Seals and Testimonies of the Gospel k Defence of the Apology part 2. c. 7. divis 1. p. 150. For the word of God is the substance and life of all Sacraments and without the same all Sacraments whatsoever are no Sacraments c. All which abundantly evidence the Sacraments to be Grace-begetting Faith-quickning Soul-converting Life-conveying Ordinances having promises and the word annexed to them as well as preaching and that this is the express Doctrine of the Church of England though now contradicted by a Generation of Novellers upon meer whimsies Crochets of their own out of Self-interest and respects What other Protestant Divines have asserted to the same effect you may read at large in My Suspension Suspended p. 28. to 35. and in Mr. Morrice his laborious Diatribe p. 29. c. The Lords Supper therefore being a Sacrament must thereupon consequently be a Soul-converting Grace-producing Regenerating Ordinance instituted for this verie end as well as the word preached and have promises of Grace annexed to it as all these resolve 3ly All the Objectors and l See Jewels Defence of the Apology c. 10. divis 1. p. 205 c. others unanimouslie assert That the Lords Supper is a Seal of the New Testament and Covenant of Grace the tenor whereof is thus expressed both in the Old and New Testament Jer. 31.31,32 c. 32.38,39,40 Ezech. 11.19,20 c. 36.25 to 31. Heb. 8.6 to 13. c. 10.16,17 After those dayes saith the Lord I will put my Laws into their minds and in their hearts will I write them Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you and you shall be clean from all your filthiness and from all our Idols will I cleanse you A new heart also will I give you and a New spirit will I put within you and I will take away the stonie heart out of your flesh and give you an heart of flesh and I will put my Spirit within you and cause you to walk in my statutes and ye shall keep my Judgements and do them and I will be your God and ye shall be my people And I will give you one heart and one way that you may fear me for ever for the good of you and your children after you And I will make an everlasting Covenant with you that I will not turn away my face from doing you good but I will put my fear into your hearts and ye shall not depart from me And I will rejoyce over you to do you good And I will also save you from all your uncleanness c. Then shall you remember your own wayes and your doings that were not good and you shall loath your selves in your own sight for your iniquities and for your abominations and you shall all know me from the greatest unto the least for I will forgive your Iniquities and will remember your sins no more If then the Lords Supper be a Seal annexed to all these Covenants and Promises of Grace all in the Future Tense made to such who were unregenerate void of Grace and the spirit of God having old stonie hearts and wanting new as I have formerly touched it must needs be a regenerating Grace-conveying Soul-converting Ordinance by divine institution by effecting and putting them into actual execution at this Sacrament and these Promises must be all annexed to it as Writings Covenants are to their Seals as well as their Seals to them Hence Dr. Ames thus taxeth Bellarmin Tom. 3. c. 1. q. 3. De Promissione Sacramentorum Male disjungit quae sunt conjungenda promissionem de efficacia Sacramenti et promissionem praecedentem à Sacramento obsignandam Nam promissio illa pertinet ad institutionem ut causa efficiens Sacramenti obsignatio ipsa est efficacia promissa Promissionem etiam obsignandam sua natura antecedere Sacramentum ex eo liquet quod foedus antecedit cujus Sacramentum ita et signum ut inde foederis nomen sortiatur Gen. 17. The Objectors therefore must either renounce the Lords Supper to be the Seal of these promises and Covenants as they positively define it or abjure this objection that there are no promises of Conversion or begetting saving Grace and Regeneration made unto it as there are to the preaching of the word 4ly Our Lord Jesus Christ in the very institution of his Supper m Mat. 26.26,27 Mar. 14 22,23 Lu. 22.19,20 1 Cor. 10.16,17.21 c. 11.23 to 30. Took bread blessed brake and gave it to his Disciples saying Take eat this is my bodie which is given for you this do in remembrance of me After which he took the Cup and gave thanks and gave it to them saying Drink ye all of it for this is my bloud of THE NEW TESAMENT or Covenant as one Or● This Cup IS THE NEW TESTAMENT IN MY BLOUD thereupon twice stiled The BLOUD OF THE COVENANT and of the EVERLASTING COVENANT Heb. 10.29 c. 13.20 as another Evangelist records it WHICH IS SHED FOR YOU and FOR MANY FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS this do ye as oft as ye drink it INREMEMBRANCE OF ME. For as oft as ye eat this bread and drink this Cup YE DO SHEW or shew ye THE LORDS DEATH TIL HE COME From which words of institution compared with Hebr. 13.20 Now the God of Peace which brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus that great shepherd of the sheep BY THE BLOUD OF THE EVERLASTING COVENANT represented communicated and spiritually received applied by everie worthie Communicant in and by the Lords Supper MAKE YOV PERFECT in every good work TO DO HIS WILL WORKING IN YOU THAT WHICH IS WELL-PLEASING IN HIS SIGHT THROUGH JESVS CHRIST It is most apparent that the Lords Supper was specially instituted blessed by Christ himself not only to commemorate and represent but also really effectually to communicate and convey to all worthie receivers all the benefits of his death bloud merits to make them perfect in everie good work to do his will to work in them that is well pleasing in Gods sight through Jesus Christ and that the New Testament or Covenant is thereby ratified applied made effectual to and upon their Souls in the remission of sins and all its forementioned branches 5ly The Scriptures resolve That n Rom. 5.9 we are justified by the bloud of Christ That o Eph. 1.5 we have redemption through his bloud That p Eph. 2.13,14 those who were afar off are made nigh by his bloud c. That q Col. 1.20 he hath made peace and reconciliation between his Father and us by the bloud of his Cross
grace is o 2 Cor. 5.14,15,19,20,21 c. 7.1 Rom. 5.5.6,7,8,10,21 John 3.16 c. 6.44 c. 10.11.15 c. 15.13 Gal. 2.20 c. 3.1 Eph. 5.2.25,26 c. 1.6,7 c. 2.4 to 20. 1 Pet. 1.3.8.18,19 Rom. 14.7,8,9 1 John 1.1.2,7 c. 2.2 c. 3.16 c. 4.9,10,11 Rev. 1.5 ●… 5.9,10 1 Tim. 1.15 Isay 53.4 to 12. Acts 2.22 to 40. set forth and recorded in sacred Writ as the most powerfull attractive perswasive overcoming constraining Argument motive consideration of all other to work true conversion in mens hearts to turn them from all their sinful courses unto God to allure attract unite espouse marry their souls for ever unto Christ to inflame ravish thē with his surpassing love Now it must be granted by all that the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is a part of this Gospel of Christ which is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth since instituted recorded commanded by Christ in the Gospel being likewise both an audible visible sensible Gospel as the Fathers with others usually stile it Moreover it most lively powerfully flexanimously graphically represents holds forth yea preacheth to our eyes ears taste and by them unto our minds hearts souls spirits the c●ucifixion death passion of our Saviour and his transcendent love in dying for our sins the most powerful attractive perswasive overcoming conuraining argument motive considera ion of all others in the Gospel to work true conversion in mens hearts to p Acts 26.17,18 turn them from thē power of Sin Satan unto God to allure attract q Hos 2.19,20,23 espouse unite receivers souls for ever unto Christ to inflame ravish them with his transcendent love and cause them r 2 Cor. 5.15 from hence forth no longer to live unto themselvs but unto him which died for them and rose again Therefore all must of necessity grant it to be the power of God unto Salvation a most effectual ſ Eodem modo justificant verbum Dei et Sacramenta ae que enim tribuitur Justificatio verbo Sacramentis Ames Bellarm Enervat Tom. 3. l. 1. c. 3. p. 36. justifying a Soul-converting Faith-engendring Faih-increasing Ordinance as well as the Gospel preached yea a powerfull means of working that belief and saving faith in the souls of those who in obedience to Christs command constantly resort unto it which is required in worthie Communicants to make both it and the Gospel too the power of God to their Salvation even as the Gospel read heard preached begets that faith or belief which God requires to make it saving und converting Rom. 10.14,15,17 In Brief There is not any means of or motive to faith or conversion in the Gospel preached which is not included in the Lords Supper and pressed with the selfsame yea greater force and advantage upon mens Souls in this Sacrament both by the prayers confessions meditations exhortations that accompanie it by the very breaking of the bread powring out of the wine with other Sacramental actions then they are or can be in any Sermon t Bellarm. Enervat Tom. 3. c. 1. p. 9. Non debent hic inter se comparari verbum et Sacramentum ut realiter à verbo distinctum sed verbum nudum verbum Sacramento vestitum Hoc autem majus et efficacius dici potest quoad nos quia plenius pluribus sensibus test atur et magis accommodatur ad animos nostros efficiendos So Dr. Ames in answer to Bellarmines Objection Nihil fingi potest majus aut efficacius verbo Dei Therefore orr Opposites must either grant the Lords Supper a Soul-converting Faith-begetting Ordinance as well as preaching or disclaim preaching to be such and cast that aside too as unconverting as they have most impiously done this Sacrament for sundry years in too many places 11ly The principal end of instituting the Lords Supper * 1 Cor. 11.25,26 was to shew forth the power efficacie principal ends fruits effects of our Saviours death till he come not only in bare representation but by practical efficacious operations and applieations for the spiritual benefit conversion consolation of the receivers souls Now what are the ends fruits effects of our Saviours death therein held forth is evident by these Gospel Texts Isay 53.5 1 Cor. 15.3 1 Pet. 2.24 He was wounded for our transgressions he was btuised for our iniquities he died for our sins the chastisement of our peace was upon him and by his stripes are we healed Who his own self bare sins in his own bodie on the tree that we being dead to sin should live unto righteousness Luke 1.74 75. That we being delivered from the hands of our Enemies should serve him without fear in holiness and righteousness before him all the daies of our life 1 Thes 5.9,10,11 For God hath not appointed us unto wrath but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ who died for us that whether we wake or sleep we should live together with him wherefore comfort your selves together and edifie one another Rom. 4.25 c. 5.8,9,10 Who was delivered for our offences and raised again for our justification But God commendeth his love unto us that whiles we were yet sinners Christ died for us much more then being now justified by his bloud we shall be saved from wrath by him For if when we were Enemies we were reconciled unto God by the death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his life Rom. 6.1 to 11. Shall we continue in sin that Grace may abound God forbid How shall we that are dead to sin live any longer therein Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death Therfore we are buried with him in baptism that like as Christ was raised up from the dead even so we also should walk in newness of life For if we have been planted together in the likness of his death we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection knowing this that our old man is crucified with him that the bodie of sinne might be destroied that henceforth we should not serve-sin Now if we be dead with Christ we believe that we shall also live with him knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more death hath no more dominion over him c. Likewise reckon ye also your selves to be dead indeed unto sin but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal bodies that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof c. Rom. 11.7,8,9 For none of us liveth to himself and no man dieth to himself For whether we live we live unto the Lord or whether we die we die unto the Lord whether we live therefore or die we are the Lords For TO THIS END Christ both died and rose and revived that he might be Lord both of quick and dead Gal. 2.19.20 I am dead to the Law that I might live unto God I