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A17587 A re-examination of the five articles enacted at Perth anno 1618 To wit. concerning the communicants gesture in the act of receaving. The observation of festivall dayes. Episcopall confirmation or bishopping. The administration of baptisme and the supper of the Lord in privat places. Calderwood, David, 1575-1650. 1636 (1636) STC 4363; ESTC S107473 157,347 259

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out of the hand of the minister not out of Christs owne hand Multum interest inter actionem Filii Dei perse per ministrum Illa enim est actio immediatè producta à divino supposito ista ab humano Bellarm. de Missa lil 2. cap. 4. Yea the Apostles at the first supper adored not on their knees when Christ himselfe ministred the sacrament howbeit upon occasion and at other times they adored not did they adore God the Father upon their knees for the benefite they were receaving The inward benefite Christs body and bloud are receaved by the soule not by the body by the godly only not by all that receave the sacrament by faith embracing Christ present by his spirit in the soul. The godly under the law receaved the same gift the same spirituall food and drink and yet kneeled not The D. pag. 113. saith that in the law they had but the shadow of the gift a popish speach whereas the Apostle saith the same food If the clearer revelation make the difference which is without ground or reason then adoration is not in respect of the gift The godly take eat and drinke Christs body and bloud by the act of faith and beleeving Now the act of faith or beleeving is not an act of adoration as the schoolmen acknowledge nor is it expressed outwardly by kneeling In a 〈◊〉 fidei non potest apprehendi aliqua submissionis nota propria religionis exhibenda ipsi excellentie Dei sicut nec ratio sacrificii aut laudis saith Vazquez Never man yet adored upon his knees if his principall work was actuall beleeving desire Christ short ejaculations of the soule and the acts of other graces concurre as concomitants to remove impediments that faith may put forth its act with greater strength which is the principall worke of the soule in the act of receaving the elements All dispositions which are required unto right receaving can not distinctly and solemnely bee expressed at the same time by outward gestures except wee would use divers gestures together saith P. 195. The principall therefore must be considered Next wee receave eat and drinke Christs body and bloud as soone as we are effectually called and beginne to beleeve and as oft as we heare the promises of the Gospell read and exponed and doe beleeve Christs body is as farre absent from us at the receaving of the sacrament as at the hearing of the word The symbols when they are added to the word while the myst●r●s are celebrated I doubt not sai●h P●ter Martyre serve very much for assurance for th●y s●ale the promise tamen illa Christi nobis praesentiam magis constituere quam verba aut promissiones constanter pernego That is but that they make Christ more present to us then the word and sacraments doe I utterly denie The Formalist speaketh as if Christs body were present in the sacrament or as if wee had never receaved Christs body till wee receaved this sacrament or never but when we receave this sacrament Whereas Augustine saith There is no doubt but every one of the faithfull is made partaker of the body and bloud of Christ when in baptisme he is made a member of Christ as ye may see in Gratians decree Againe he saith Credere in eum hoc est panem vivum manducare to beleeve in him is to eat the living bread The glosse saith Christ is eaten spiritually by faith without the sacrament We are united with Christ and made members of his body before we come to this sacrament and doe not receave his body of new at every communion as if wee had lost it since the former and yet there is but one body receaved at all the times The celebration of the Lords supper is not a new institution of the testament but a repetition of the same This sacram●●● 〈◊〉 authentike instrument of the testament and as of as it ●s ministred the same authentike instrument is 〈◊〉 over ●gain See this illustration in Bellarmine and ●●●anus Wee are said then to take eat drinke Christs body and bloud at every celebration of the holy supper because wee put forth our faith in act at that time and renewing the act of faith wee take eat and drink by beleeving that same body and bloud which before our faith being strengthened by the outward signes and seales to that end and so grow in faith and by faith in union with Christ The holy mysteries do not beginne saith Jewel but rather continue and confirme this incorporation Whitaker saith Familiar●● loquendi modus est ut fieri dicatur quod factum obsigna●ur That is It is a familiar kinde of speaking to sa●● that thing is in doing which being already done is sealed and confirmed Thirdly the manner or forme of receaving a 〈…〉 be answerable to the manner of the offering the n●ture of the gift and the will of the giver If a King call his nobles to a banket it is his will that they sit at table David and Jonathan sate at table with King Saul as you may see 1 Sam 20. Such as were called the Kings friends or companions for the originall word signifieth as well the one as the other Sociu● ●s amicus I take to have sitten ordinarily with Kings as Zabud 1 King 4. 5. and Husha● the Archite who is called 2 Sam. 15. 37. Davids friend and 1 Chron. 27. 33. by the same translaters the Kings companion Such an one was Daniel to the Babyloniah Emperour as the Apocrypha historie of Susanna reporteth cap. 14. 1. To this Christ alludeth Joh. 15. 15. when he saith to his disciples at table Hence forth I call you not servants but I have called you friends Abraham for his faith was called Gods friend Jam. 2. 23. By the same reason all the faithfull are preferred to this dignity As wee are friends and fellow-heires with Christ so hath hee instituted this holy feast the onely feast in the Christian Church to assure us of our preferment and fellowship with him Howsoever then otherwise and at other occasions wee behave our selves as supplicants we are now according to our Lords will and pleasure to observe that externall forme of a feast which he hath left to his Church and to act thereat in our outward carriage the persons of guests and friends And therefore howbeit the inviter be a great person the manner of invitation is familiar and our not acceptance the more offensive Chrysostome declaiming against such as were present and did not approach to communicate saith The King table is here the King himselfe is present Why standeth thou yawning If thy garments be cleane 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sit downe and participat In the English booke of common prayer there is an exhortation to bee made to the people when they are negligent to come to the table where we have these words Ye know how grievous and unkinde a thing it is when a man hath prepared a rich