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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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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
Church of England which resolves it ORDAINED OF CHRIST to be AN EFFECTUAL SIGN of Grace and Gods good will toward us by which HE DOTH WORK INVISIBLY IN US and doth NOT ONLY QUICKEN but also strengthen and confirm our faith Hence Cardinal Cajetan in 1 Cor. 10. and Dr. Ames as well as Bellarmin in his Bellarminus Enervatus Tom. 3. c. 4. p. 43. conclude Haec autem est COMMUNIS THEOLOGORUM DOCTRINA Sacramenta CONFERRE GRATIAM vel FACIENDO UBI NON INVENIT FACTAM vel factam AUGENDO And that not only as Signa theorica ad signific andum tantum instituta sed practica ad signifiandum et EFFICIENDUM INSTITUTA as they there express themselves cap. 3. p. 29. To which Dr. Ames adds this as his own and all Protestants Opinions c. 3. p. 24. Nostrae sententia est SACRAMENTA OMNEM EFFICIENTIAM HABERE RESPECTU GRATIAE quam Signum practicum potest habere per ullam relationem non tamen efficere gratiam immediatè sed MEDIANTE SPIRITU DEI ET FIDE But of this more largely in answer to their last Objection against its converting power objection 6 Their 6. Objection is this h Mr. Drakes Boundary p. 163. An Answer to Susspension suspended p. 23 24. If the Lords Supper were a converting Ordinance then it should be administred to meer Heathens as well as the Gospel preached to them to convert them unto Christ But meer Heathens are not to be admitted to but debarred from it Therefore it is no converting Ordinance but confirming only Before I answer the Argument I must premise that there is a twofold Conversion mentioned in Scripture 1. Visible and external when i 1 Thess 1.8,9,10 Psal 22.17 Is 60.5 Acts 15.3.7.12.14.19 c. 2.41 c. 8.5 to 18. c. 6,7,8 c. 11.1.15 18. c. 18.10,11 c. 26.17 Rom. 10.14 to 21. c. 15.16.18 Eph. 2.11,12,13 c. c. 3.6 to 12. Gal. 3.1,2 c. 2.2.8 1 Cor. 12.2.28 Col. 1.26,27 1 Tim. 3.16 2 Tim. 1.10,11 c. 4.17 Mat. 28.19,20 Mar. 16.15 to 19. meer Heathens Infidels Jews Turks and Pagan Idolaters are converted from their Heatherism Idolatry Idols and Idol-Gods to the external profession only of the Gospel of Christ and visible worship service of the true and living God This kind of conversion not here controverted is originally wrought in an ordinary way only by the word preached or the sight of Miracles accompanying the word not by the Lords Supper Baptism or other publike Ordinances as the marginal Texts demonstrate 2. Invisible Spiritual k Rom. 2.28,29 1 Pet. 1.3,4 Rev. 2 17. Ezech. 36.26,27 Internal when unregenerate carnal Christians professing externally the Gospel of Christ and worshipping the only true God are effectually turned from all their sins lusts evil wayes works of darkness and the power of Satan to unfeigned repentance faith holiness newness of life love and obedience to God as well in their souls spirits as outward conversation doing works meet for repentance and what is lawfull and just both in the sight ef God and men Of which Conversion we read Ps 19.7 Ps 51.13 Isa 6.10 c. 59.20 Jer. 3.14 c. 25.5 c. 26.3 c. 31.18 c. 44.5 Lam. 3.40 c. 5.21 Ezech. 3.13 c. 14.6 c. 18.21.30.32 c. 33.11 to 20. Hos 12.6 c. 14.2 Joel 2.12,13 Jonah 3.8 Zech. 1.3 Mat. 13.15 c. 18.3 Mar. 4.12.20 John 12.40 Acts 28.27 c. 26.18,20 2 Cor. 3.16 Jam. 5 20. The first sort of these Conversions is peculiar only to meer Heathens and Idolaters never formerly professing the Gospel The second is proper to none but visible Christians living within the pale of the Church though I willingly acknowledge that meer Heathens upon the first preaching of the Gospel to them may be at the self same time both inwardly and outwardly converted unto God even before they are actually baptized or externally incorporated into the visible Church of Christ as is clear by Acts 2.37,38.41 c. 8.12 c. 10.44 c. c. 11.15,16,17,18 c. 13.47,48 c. 16.14,15.30 to 35. c. 26.18,19,20 1 Thess 1.9,10 This later Conversion of which we only dispute both may be and usuall is as properly as effectually wrought in the Souls of Christians by the Lords Supper where duly frequently constantly administred as by the word preached it being not only as apt to beget Saving faith and assurance as the naked word alone but in some respects more probable to effect them since l 1 Kings 10.6,7,8 Lu. 1.2 Acts 10.40,41 2 Pet. 1.16 Eye-witnesses Evidences are more perswasive and apter to beget belief assurance then Ear-witnesses and m Deut. 17.6 c. 19.17 Mat. 18.16 two witnesses than one alone and an Oath or Seal annexed to Promises Covenants more strong powerfull to assure resolve comfort work faith of adhaesion in our doubting spirits than naked Promises or Covenants without them Hebr. 6.17,18 Psal 89.3.33,34,35 Psal 110.4 This distinction premised I answer 1. That the sequel of the Major is false 1. Because the Lords Supper belongs not to meer unconverted Heathens and Idolaters being not instituted by Christ for such to convert them from Paganism to Christianity but only to baptized Christians and Members of the visible Church as is evident by Mat. 26.17 to 33. Mat. 14.12 to 28. Lu. 22.8 to 31. c. 24.30,31 Acts 2.41,42,46 c. 20.7.11 1 Cor. 10.16,17.21 c. 11.20 to the end even as the Passeover belonged to none who were uncircumcised but to the circumcised alone Exod. 12.43 to 50. and the Sacrament of Baptism was to be administred to no meer Pagans but only to such who embraced the Gospel first preached to them and professed their belief thereof before they wēre actually baptized Mat. 28.19 Mat. 16.15,16 Acts 2.41,42 c. 8.12,13,36,37 c. 10.47,48 c. 16,14,15.31,32,33,34 Now the reason why neither the Lords Supper nor Baptism might be administred to meer Infidels before their embracing of the Gospel is not because they are no really converting Ordinances in the sense forementioned as I have proved the Lords Supper to be and the n See Bochellus Decr. Eccl. Gal. l. 2. Tit. 3. de Baptismo Jewels Reply to Harding p. 21. 27. 242 249 250 458. Ames Bellarm. Enervat Tom. 3. l. 1. c. 3. Fathers with others assert Baptism to be from Mat. 3.11 John 1.26 Rom. 6.34 Gal. 3.27 1 Pet. 3.21 Eph. 5. ●26 27 Tit. 3.5 but because they are badges of our Christianity to distinguish us from Pagans and all other false Religions the means signs Bonds of our actual incorporation and mystical union into the visible Church of Christ the Memorials of the death of Jesus Christ whereby we shew forth his death till be come and Evidences of our Christians Communion and mutual agreement in faith and brotherly Christian love one towards another as members of the selfsame body as 1 Cor. 10.16,17.21 c. 11.23,24,25,26 c. 12.12.13,14 the 25. 28 Articles of the Church of England the Harmony of Confessions Sect. 11 12 13 14 15. and all who have written of them define them to be 2ly Because there
That r Hebr. 9.14,15 the bloud of Christ purgeth our consciences from dead works to serve the living God For which cause he is the Mediator of the New Testament that by means of death for the redemption of Transgressions under the first Testament they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance That ſ Heb. 10.19,29 c. 12.24 we have Liberty to enter into the holiest by the bloud of Jesus it being THE BLOVD OE THE COVENANT WHEREWITH WE ARE SANCTIFIED and the bloud of sprinkling which speaketh better things than the bloud of Abel That t Heb. 13.20 Christ suffered without the gate that he might sanctifie the people with his bloud That u 1 Pet. 1.18,19 through the bloud of the everlasting Covenant God makes us perfect in every good work to do his will That x 1 John 1.7 we were redeemed from our vain conversation with the precious bloud of Jesus Christ as of a Lamb without blemish That y Rev. 1.5,6 c. 5.9,10 the bloud of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin That z he hath loved us and washed us from our sins in his own bloud and made us Kings and Priests unto God his Father and hath redeemed us unto God by his bloud Now all this is most lively visibly effectually emphatically held forth represented assured to our eies ears and by them unto our Souls in the Lords Supper the a Mat. 26.27 Lu. 22.19 1 Cor. 10.16 c. 11.24 New Testament in Christs bloud and that more demonstratively energetically then in the preaching of the word alone not coupled with the Sacramental Elements Therefore it must needs be a most prevailing Soul-converting Sin-cleansing Grace effecting Ordinance applying assuring all these Gospel Texts and promises to penitent humbled dejected hungring gasping souls resorting thereunto Hence * Hist Angliae p. 1. Contin Mat. Paris p. 977. Thomas of Walsingham Rishanger and others record of our devout King Henry the 3d That he was wont to hear three Masses everie day with special devotion and desiring to hear more he daily assisted those who celebrated private Masses and when the Priest elevated the Lords bodie he used to hold and kiss the Priests hand Whereupon St. Lewes King of France conferring with him concerning it and saying That he should not alwaies addict himself to Masses but more frequently hear Sermons than Masses King Henry thereunto replied with a facetious urbanitie Se malle amicum suum saepius videre quàm de eo loquentem licet bona dicentem audire That he would rather see his friend often than hear one only speaking of him although well thereby intimating that Christ visibly represented to the eie in the Sacrament everie day doth more effectually affect the Soul and work upon mens hearts than the bare hearing of him by the ear in the word preached 6ly The Holy Ghost assures us 2 Cor. 1.20 That all the promises of God are in Jesus Christ Yea and in him Amen unto the glory of God by us especially as they are b Heb 9.15,16,17 to 24. all confirmed ratified in and by his bloud death represented to us in his Supper c 1 Cor. 11.23,24,25 instituted for its memorial And the Church of England in her ancient Liturgy established by sundrie Acts of Parliament at the celebration of the Eucharist particularly annexeth these comfortable Gospel promises thereunto for the comfort encouragement of all the Communicants resorting to the same Matt. 11.28 Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will refresh you John 3.16 So God loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth on him should not perish but have everlasting life 1 Tim. 1.15 This is a faithfull saying and worthy of all acceptation that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners of whom I am chief 1 John 2.1,2 If any man sin we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the righteous and he is the Propitiation for our sins and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world Therefore all the promises of God in general and these in particular belong unto and are effectually applied by this Sacrament to the souls of all worthie receivers as well as by the word preached And by consequence it must by the cooperation of Gods Spirit and benediction not only confirm but beget true saving faith repentance all spiritual Graces and eternal life within us and assure us of the free remission of all our sinnes by the bloud of Christ as well as the word it self preached 7ly That Commission and promise of Christ himself soon after the institution of his Supper made to his Apostles and their Successors d Mat. 28.19,20 Mar. 16.15,16 Go ye therefore and teach all Nations baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy Ghost Teaching them to observe ALL things that I have commanded you And lo I AM WITH YOU ALWAYES UNTO THE END OF THE WORLD He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned extends as well to the Lords Supper as to Baptism and the preaching of the word because the administration of the Lords Supper is e See my Seasonable Answer of 2. important Questions a part of the Ministers office a visible and audible Word Sermon preaching the Gospel to the eie and ears together and one of the principal things our Saviour f Luke 22.19 1 Cor. 11.23,24,25,26 commanded his Apostles to do and observe in remembrance of him to shew forth his death til he come having an AS OFT AS YE DO IT annexed to DO THIS in remembrance of me Therefore the selfsame promise of Christs effectual presence blessing made to Baptism and the Word preached to work faith and Grace in mens hearts by them that they may be saved is likewise made to the Lords Supper Wherfore it is doubtless a Faith-begetting Soul-saving Converting Ordinance as well as the Word preached or Baptism 8ly All these Gospel passages promises of our Saviour John 6.27.33.48 to 53. Labor not for the meat that perisheth but for that which endureth unto eternal life which the Son of man SHALL GIVE UNTO YOU I am the living bread that came down from Heaven if any man eat of this bread he shall live for ever and the bread which I will give is my flesh which I will give for the life of the world Whoso eateth my flesh and drinketh my bloud hath everlasting life and I will raise him up at the last He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my bloud dwelleth in me and I in him He that eateth me even he shall live by me He that eateth this bread shall live for ever c. Which some Father and most Popish Authors appropriate wholly to the Lords Supper and all Protestants equally apply to the Lords Supper as well as to the Word preached or any other
am crucified with Christ Nevertheless I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me and the life I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the son of God who loved me and gave himself for me Phil. 3.10 That I might know him and the power of his refurrection and the fellowship of his sufferings being made conformable unto him Heb. 2.14,15 That Christ through death might destroy him that had the power of death that is the Devil and deliver them who through fear of death were all their life time subject to bondage 2 Cor. 5.15 Christ died for all that they which live should not live unto themselves but unto him who died for them and rose again For he hath made him to be sin for us who knew no sin that we should be made the righteousnes of God in him Ephes 5.25,26,27 Husbands love your wives even as Christ loved the Church and gave himself for it that he might sanctifie and clense it with the washing of water by the word that he might present it to himself a glorious Church not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing but that it should be holy and without blemish Now all these being the ends scope fruits effects of our Saviours death most lively represented to shewed forth remembred by and applied to us in the Lords Supper to accomplish them all in us it must needs be a most effectual lively powerfull Grace-begetting Soul-inlivening regenerating sanctifying Sin-destroying Soul-saving Ordinance as well as the word preached and that by divine institution 12ly It is most evident both by Scripture and experience that the seeing beholding of things with our eyes doth more immediately deeply powerfully affect and work upon our Spirits Souls affections than what we are informed of at second hand only by others relations because the species of what we see are more operative impressive on our minds and memories than any thing we hear This the two known Adages evince * Horace Segnius irritant animos dimissa per aures quam quae sunt oculis subdita fidelibus † Plautis Tinculentus Plus valet ocularis testis unus quam aurieti decem * Cicero ad Torquatum Acerbius est videri quam audiri Which the Scripture thus seconds Lam. 3.51 Mine eye affecteth my soul Job 42.5 I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear but now mine eyes seeth thee wherefore I abhor my self and repent in dusi and ashes Isay 6.5 Wo is me for I am undon because I am a man of unclean lips for mine eyes have seen the King the Lord of hosts Lu. 2.29,30 Lord now lettest thou thy Servant depart in peace according to thy word for mine eyes have seen thy salvation Zech. 12.10 And they shall look upon me whom they have pierced and they shall mourn for him as one mourneth for his only Son c. Luke 23.48 All the people that came together to that sight beholding the things that were done smote their brests and returned Lu. 19.41 He beheld the City and wept over it 1 Kings 10.45 And when the Queen of Sheba had seen all Solomons wisdom she had no more spirit in her c. 1 Kings 18. 39. When all the people saw it they fell on their faces and said The Lord he is God the Lord he is God Psal 48.5 They saw it and so they marvelled they were troubled and hasted away Psa 97.4 The Sea saw it and fled Jordan was driven back Psa 40.3 Many shall see it and fear and shall trust in the Lord. Gen. 3.5 And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth c. and it repented the Lord that he had made man and it grieved him at the heart Exod. 3.7 And the Lord said I have surely seen the affliction of my people Lam. 1.9.12 O Lord behold my affliction Behold and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow Lam. 2. 20. Behold O Lord and consider to whom thou hast done thus Isa 63.15 Look down from heaven and behold from the habitation of thy holiness and of thy glory where is thy zeal and thy strength the sounding of thy bowels of thy mercies toward us These with sundry other Texts evince that the eyes sight and beholding of things seen do more deeply passionately affect move work upon the hearts souls and affections of men and on God himself than the ears or what they barely hear For the certaintie assurance belief of what we see with our eies above that we only hear of with our ears it is sufficiently evidenced by that of Job 42.3 Of the Queen of Sheba to Solomon 1 Kings 10.6,7 It was a true relation that I heard in mine own land of thy acts and of thy wisdom Howbeit I believed not the words UNTIL I CAME AND MINE EYES HAD SEEN and behold the half was not told me thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard 1 John 1.1,2 That which we have heard which we have seen with our eyes which we have looked upon and our hands have handled of the word of life declare we unto you for the life was manifested and we have seen it and bear witness 2 Pet. 1.16 We have not followed cunningly devised ●…bles when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ but were eye-witnesses of his glory Acts 10.40,41 Him God raised up the third day and shewed openly not unto all the people but unto witnesses chosen before of God even to us who did eat drink with him after he rose from the dead John 20.8 And he saw and believed And v. 25. 29. The other Disciples said unto Thomas we have seen the Lord but he said unto them Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails c. I will not beleive which when he had seen and thereupon believed Jesus said unto him Thomas because thou hast seen thou hast believed blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed compared with Gen. 45.12 Behold you eyes see and the eyes of my brother Benjamin that it is my mouth that speaketh unto you and Lu. 1.1,2,4 John 4.42 Psa 48.8 Psa 35.21,22 1 Cor. 15.5,6,7,8 If then what we see and behold with our eyes doth more powerfully affect impress operate upon the soul mind affections and be sooner yea more certainly assuredly believed than that we only hear with our ears it necessarily followes that the Sacrament of the Lords Supper t Mat. 26.26,27 Lu. 22.19 1 Cor. 11.23 to 29. Gal. 3.1 representing visibly to our eyes sight in and by the Elements the body bloud death passion of our Saviour by his divine Institution and at the self-same time inculcating them into our ears by the words of consecration and other ordinances accompanying it as darts or appurtenances of this service presenting them to u Psal 34.8 1. John 1.1 our tast feeling too by the