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A10399 Tvventy nine lectures of the Church very necessary for the consolation and support of Gods Church, especially in these times: wherein is handled, first, in generall concerning first, the name; secondly, the titles; thirdly, the nature, fourthly, the diuision of the true Church: secondly, of the visible Church ... and lastly, the application of it to all Churches in the world so farre as they are knowne to vs. By that learned and faithfull preacher, Master Iohn Randall, Batchelor of Diuinity, pastor of Saint Andrewes Hubbart in little Eastcheape, London, and sometimes fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford. Published by the coppie perfected and giuen by the author in his life time; carefully preserued and adorned with notes in the margent, by the late faithfull minister of Christ, Master William Holbrooke. Randall, John, 1570-1622.; Holbrooke, William. 1631 (1631) STC 20683; ESTC S115641 423,199 550

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by vs are a priuiledge to vs Consider what is or might be against vs wee are freed from it and looke what is or may be for vs that we haue liberty in for the first what is or might be against vs that we haue freedome frō for the Son hath made vs free Iohn 8.36 First Gods Iustice was agianst vs to hurt vs and to condemne vs for our sins wee are sinners and God is Iust and hates sin and how can we stand before him But that we haue this priuiledge by Christ that hee hath fully satisfied for all our sinnes and so wee are freed from this danger so that now to vs in Christ God is a mercifull Father not a Iust Iudge yea Christ hauing satisfied the Iustice of God to the full for vs we may reuerently challenge the Lord in the Name of Christ that he cannot punish vs hauing punished one for vs and so Christs merits being all-sufficient haue purchased all good things for vs so that now Iustice is for vs to giue vs that which is due to Christ not against vs to giue vs our owne deseruings Secondly the Law is against vs and like Saul breathes out threatnings against the Church of God saying If thou doest not this thou shalt dye but this is satisfied too Christ tooke on him the curse of the Law and so redeemed vs from it Galat. 3.13 Next to the Law comes sinne that had defiled vs and exposed vs to Gods wrath and kept vs vnder as slaues and seruants that we could doe nothing but sinne here is our priuiledge euen the blood of Christ that cleanseth vs and frees vs from all our sins so that the filth doth not appeare in vs the guilt is not imputed to vs and the dominion is ended so that it doth not raigne in vs Rom. 6. After sinne comes death for the reward of sinne is death and death had seized on vs for her owne wee Death destroyes him that had power of death which is the diuell and sets vs at liberty so that we may now say with the Apostle 1 Cor. 15.56.57 The sting of Death is sinne the strength of sinne is the Law but thanks be to God who hath giuen vs victory through Iesus Christ our Lord. Afterwards comes in hell for her share and opens her mouth to swallow vs downe quicke Hell that house of horror that should haue beene by right the house of our perpetuall habitation and aboade but Christ Iesus hee hath triumphed for vs ouer Hell and Condemnation so that now there is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Iesus Rom. 8.1 Lastly the diuell who is the ground of all these forces hee had fingered vs and got vs within his clutches and wrapt vs vp in chaines and fetters as his captiues and bond-slaues Christ Iesus hee comes and looseth the workes of the diuell 1 Ioh. 3.8 hee breakes these chaines and subdues Satan so that we may say with the Prophet Psalme 124.7 the snare is broken and wee are deliuered These are great and rare priuileges I would haue you wisely to consider of them For who so is wise will ponder on these things that they may vnderstand the louing kindnesse of the Lord wee should labour to know these things and to make vse of them and to stand fast in this liberty and not to be intangled againe in the yoake of bondage In the second place consider what was or could be for vs and all that wee haue freedome into we haue bold accesse vnto the Throne of Grace and an entrance vnto God the Father through our Lord Iesus Christ Rom. 5.2 Ephes 2.18 wee may goe boldly and safely to God and tell him our wants and begge supply we may talke familiarly with him as a man doth with his neighbour as Iob speakes wee may come vnto God and say Thou art my Father and my maker despise not the worke of thy hands so we may goe to our Lord Iesus Christ and say with Thomas My Lord and my God hee by sight wee by faith so likewise we may goe to the holy Spirit and say thou art my Sanctifier and Comforter and I am thy Temple suffer not Satan to defile mee with sinne So likewise we may haue free accesse to the Word and to the Sacraments and to all Gods promises and we may lay our hands on them and challenge them for our owne So likewise wee may also reach out our hands to all the creatures as being our peculiar right and lastly when we are on our death-beds wee may with our Sauiour Christ and with Stephen sweetly and comfortably commend our spirits into the hands of God and say Into thy hands O Lord I commend my spirit for thou hast redeemed me O Lord God of truth this is an excellent priuiledge that at the houre of death when wee are assaulted with many sore temptations wee may throw them all from vs and safely commend our soules into Gods hand and if there were no other priuiledge but this it were enough to make vs desire to be of the Church The eighth Priuiledge is the power that is conferred vpon vs to admit or reiect to binde or loose c. but this is to be spoken by it selfe in the eighth generall head following The last sort of Priuiledges are in matters of future Certainties I say matters of future Certainties not of possibilities that is too weake a word in this sense possibilities are for men as that the sonne shall haue this and this after his fathers decease and yet the sonne may be disappointed many wayes but with God future possibilities are vndoubted Certainties they are as surely ours as if we had them already Now these are first perfection of all grace now we haue them but in part 1 Cor. 13.9.12 but hereafter wee shall haue them in perfection The second thing is the resurrection of the body but that you will say is common to the wicked too It is true they shall rise too but they shall not be able to stand in iudgement Psalme 1.5 they shall rise to condemnation as our Sauiour saith Ioh. 5.29 It were better for them to lye still the graue is better then hell so that it is no Priuiledge to them to rise Thirdly wee shall stand dreadlesse and fearelesse before the Iugdement Seat of God alas now wee are afraid of euery qualme how shall wee stand dreadlesse then I answer Then wee shall know God to be our Father in Christ wee shall know that our peace is made beforehand wee shall haue the righteousnesse of Iesus Christ to couer vs and then there shall be no sinne in vs this is it that will make vs stand dreadlesse whereas the wicked for want of this shall tremble and quake and call to the mountaines to fall vpon them and to the hills to couer them Lastly we shall haue euerlasting glory life and happinesse in heauen inioying the fellowship of God and Christ and the holy Spirit and the blessed
may also haue fellowship with vs and that our fellowship may also be with the Father and with his Sonne Iesus Christ and both these our communion with him and his with vs are by right Cant. 6.2 I am my Welbeloueds and my Welbeloued is mine and likewise by possession 1. Ioh. 4 13. We dwell in him and he in vs. And this communion is so neare and intire that it passeth into a plaine vnion so that the faithfull and Christ are made one as we may see Ioh. 17.21 That they all may be one as thou O Father art in me and I in thee euen that they may be also one with vs. Gal. 3.28 For ye are all one in Christ Iesus Now we must know that this vnion is spirituall 1. Cor. 6.17 He that is ioyned to the Lord is one Spirit It is true that we are bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh but it is in a spirituall manner To open the matter more fully and distinctly the communion being of him with vs and of vs with him let vs consider of each seuerally that so it may be the more perfectly discerned and first let vs consider of his communion with vs and that in these two particulars first in regard of our selues secondly in regard of those things that belong vnto vs. First in regard of our selues for we are his 1. Cor. 3.23 Yee are his Now wee are his first because wee were giuen vnto him of God Ioh. 17.2 And secondly because we haue giuen our selues to him 2. Cor. 8.5 but gaue your owne selues first to the Lord c. Rom. 6.13 giue your selues vnto God And thirdly because hee hath bought vs and paid downe a price for vs 1. Cor. 6.14 20. Yee are not your owne for yee are brought with a price And fourthly because hee hath seized on vs already for his owne by his Spirit Rom. 8.9 The Spirit of God dwelleth in you if any man hath not the Spirit of Christ the same is not his 1. Ioh. 4.13 Wee dwell in him and hee in vs because he hath giuen vs of his Spirit Secondly he communicates with vs in respect of those things that belong vnto vs and are ours hee taking them as his owne as first hee tooke our flesh and nature Heb. 2.14 Secondly our infirmities Heb. 4.13 Matth. 8.17 Thirdly our sufferings and punishment Isai 53.4 He was wounded for our transgressions 1. Pet. 3.18 for Christ hath once suffered for sinne the Iust for the vniust c. Fourthly our sinnes 1. Pet. 2.24 Who his owne selfe bare our sinnes in his body on the Tree Fifthly our prayers and all our good endeauours he communicates with vs in them also not onely as they comming first from him and he stirring vs vp to them which is rather our communion with him then his with vs but also taking them at our hands and dignifying them and couering the infirmities of them and presenting them as his owne to God the Father Rom. 8.34 Who is also at the right hand of God making request for vs Reuel 8.3.4 Hee is that Angell that offers vp the prayers of the Saints and the sweet sauour of them ascends vp to God out of his hand thus hee communicates with vs. Secondly we communicate with him and that first in regard of himselfe secondly in regard of the things that are his First in regard of himselfe he being ours Rom. 1.3 Iesus Christ our Lord. 1. Tim. 1.1 of God our Sauiour and of our Lord Iesus Christ our hope Ephes 2.14 our peace And ●e is ours first as he is giuen to vs of God for God giues him as freely vnto vs as euer hee gaue vs to him Isai 9.6 Vnto vs a Sonne is giuen and secondly as hauing giuen vs the pledge of his Spirit in assurance that he is wholly ours as if it were vnderhand and Seale 2. Cor. 1.22 who hath sealed vs and giuen the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts So in the second place we communicate with him in regard of all the things that are his as his wised●e righteousnesse sanctification and redemption 1. Cor. 1.30 Take it thus first whatsoeuer he had God-head Man-hood body blood life spirit office nature person all is ours Secondly whatsoeuer he did his preaching praying miracles conuersing with men sending his Spirit his resurrection ascension sitting on Gods right hand his comming to Iudgement all is ours Thirdly whatsoeuer he suffered contempt hunger stripes reproches death hell Gods wrath all is ours Fourthly whatsoeuer hee hath obtained by his doings and sufferings life mercy grace glory all is ours Rom. 8.32 We haue all things together with him c. Hee is the heyre and we are fellow-heyres Rom. 8 17. yet this is to be vnderstood in some different sort the things wherein we communicate with him are in him without stint but they are not so in vs but in some degree or measure We will reduce this communion to these two Heads for howsoeuer we haue right to all that is Christs yet wee communicate in them in a diuers manner we communicate in some things by way of merit and in some other things by way of power first some things are communicated to vs by way of merit procuring the things to vs that are duee to him and these are ours by imputation as glory Ioh. 17.22 23. And the glory thou hast giuen me I haue giuen them c. and this is our iustification Secondly other things are communicated to vs by way of power effecting the like in vs and this is ours by actuall infusion and possession as the Spirit Rom. 8.2 and life Gal. 2.20 Thus I liue yet not I but Christ liueth in me c. And this is our sanctification For the first Christ purchaseth and merits forgiuenesse of sinnes and righteousnesse and glory for vs and this we communicate in by imputation for our iustification For the second Christ by his power infuseth into vs his Spirit and life and makes vs spirituall Kings and Priests to God his Father and this is actually ours for our sanctification so wee are made holy by his holinesse not onely because it is impudent to vs for our iustification but also because it is infused to vs for our sanctification Reas 1 Now we come to the Reasons of the point and they are these The first reason why there is such a neere communion betwixt Christ and vs is this because Christ is the Head and we are the members therefore as the Head communicates to the members and they to the Head so doth hee to vs and we to him both giuing and taking Ephes 1.22 23. As the head conueyes spirit and life to all the members so doth Christ conuey spirit and life to all the faithfull and this is it the Apostle speakes Rom. 8.2 The law of the spirit of life which is in Christ Iesus hath freed me from the law of sinne and death Reas 2 Secondly Christ
Spirituall for ye see how Vzziah was stricken with leprosie for medling with the Priests Office 2 Chron. 26.16 to the 19. And it was well hee escaped so for by the law he deserued Death Numb 18.7 The third Branch of the second point is that though it bee a spirituall Power yet it is not vnbounded but it is limited and scantled within the bounds of the Word For the same God that hath set markes and boundes in the earth for the Sea that it shall not ouerflow them Iob 38.11 he hath also prescribed in his Word certaine marks limits and bounds for the power of the Church and so farre the Church must goe and no further The Body and Spouse haue power to doe many things yet still they are to bee ruled by the direction of their Head and Husband And so long as the Church containes herselfe within these bounds and limits it goes well with her God prospers her and he hath promised and will performe a blessing to her but if she goe beyond these bounds and transgresse against God It is a fearefull and dangerous case the bond is broken all flyes a sunder the walls and hedges of the Church are troden downe and the Boare and wild Beasts enter in and spoile and make a prey of all Gods yoke is shaken off and then men runne into strange outragious vnwarrantable and exorbitant Courses fitter for lawlesse Infidels then for Christs Disciples and by this meanes Gods Church will bee degenerate into Synagogues of Satan and Religion turned into Ignorance superstition profanenesse and meere licentiousnesse And by this meanes Anti-Christ himselfe hath clymed vp into the Seate of Christ The reason is plaine in the very like case 1 Sam. 15.23 Because that they haue reiected God and his yoke and gone beyond their bounds therefore God will reiect them and cast them off from being his Church The Church therefore must consider like a modest Spouse that shee hath power indeed but to what to that that shee will and list her selfe No but to that which Christ her husband will haue her to doe so farre as in the exercising of her power shee walkes with God shee may goe on safely and boldly But if when God stayes she will not stay but still goe on forward at her owne perill be it The fourth Branch of the second point is that though it be a bounded and limitted power and authority yet it is the greatest power on earth it reacheth not onely to the people but Kings and Princes must obey it I say they are vnder the power of the Church though they be aboue the persons that exercise this power as may appeare in the Example of Dauid and Nathan the Person of Nathan being subiect to Dauid and yet Dauid subiect to the Power of his reproofe Secondly as it reacheth not onely to the meanest but to the highest so it reacheth not onely to the outward man but euen to the Inward also the very Spirit and Conscience though it be free from all other power yet it is subiect to this I say not to the Church it selfe but to that spirituall and diuine power which it in Christs Name doth exercise Lastly whereas no other authority or power reacheth so high as heauen or so low as hell this power of the Church extends to both it cuts off from God and deliuers ouer to Satan And againe it releases out of Satans lawes and reconciles vs to God and brings vs to heauen So much for the second point what manner of power this is The third and last point is this Namely what is it that the Church hath power in The Church hath a double power one ouer persons and another ouer things ouer persons and that in two respects either as they are members or as they are officers As they are members and that in two respects also either as they are not come into the Church or as they are come in already as they are not come in and that in two respects too either to admit them as members or to repell and refuse them If yee aske who are to be admitted The Answer is all those that are called Acts 2.39 the promise is made to you and your children and to many that are a farre off euen to as many as the Lord our God shall call For seeing the promise belongs to them and so they are for ought wee know within the Couenant then they ought to be admitted into the Bosome of the Church and to bee admitted as members thereof If yee aske how we shall know that they are called The Answer is plaine yee shall know it by their profession of faith in the Church and by their profession of Repentance by their profession of faith as Acts 8.12 37. As soone as they beleeued Philip which preached the things that concerned the Kingdome of God and the Name of Iesus Christ they were baptized both men and women And verse 37. Philip said to the Eunuch If thou beleeuest with all thine heart thou maist be baptized then he answered and said I beleeue that Iesus Christ is the Sonne of God c 38. and he baptized him And so by the profession of Repentance Matth. 3.6 they were baptized of Iohn confessing their sinnes And both these you shall finde together Acts 2.37.38 when they were pricked in their hearts at Peters Sermon they said Men and Brethren what shall we doe to be saued Peter said vnto them Amend your liues and be baptized euery one of you in the Name of the Lord Iesus Christ for the remission of sinnes as if he had said repent and beleeue for amendment of life doth necessarily imply purpose of obedience and so the profession of Repentance is a promise of obedience and this is precisely required Exod. 19.5 to the 8. where the Lord sent to the people of Israel to know whether they would obey him before hee would enter into Couenant with them To which agrees the practice of Iosiah and the people in the case of Reformation or renewing their admission when they had broken their Couenant with God 2 Chron. 34.31 32. he renued the Couenant betwixt God and his people and caused all that were found in Ierusalem and in Beniamin to stand to it If you aske what is the meanes and act of Admission The answer is that it is baptisme Mat. 3.6 Act. 8.37 38 Acts 2.41 they that gladly receiued the Word were baptized and the same day there was added to the Church aboue three thousand Soules Now this Act being once receiued is neuer to bee recall'd though the Couenant be afterwards neglected and broken for one entrance stands good for our whole estate In so much that if I fall after Baptisme and that so greiuously as that I be cut off by the censure of the Church yet if I returne againe the Couenant is to bee renued but not baptisme no more then circumcision in the former Testament was to be renued