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A10036 The doctrine of the sacrament of the Lords Supper handled. And plainely layd open out of the 1. Cor. 11. 23.24. &c. Wherein the nature of this sacrament is faithfully discussed, the matter of it, together with the necessity of often receiuing, truly declared; the words of consecration embowelled, and errours with the cauills of papists soundly confuted. By Richard Preston preacher of Gods word at Rushden in Northamptonshire. Preston, Richard, d. ca. 1624. 1621 (1621) STC 20283; ESTC S115177 102,646 398

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strengtheneth and nourisheth the body more then any other foode c. For these and such like reasons it may appeare that bread was chosen of our Sauiour Christ to represent his body From thence then let vs obserue that seeing our Sauiour tooke bread and appointed it an Element in this Sacrament That Christ Iesus is the true bread of life Doctr. 1. which came downe from Heauen whereon our soules are to feede vnto eternall life For by bread here is signifyed Christ whereon wee are to feed our soules by faith as wee feede our bodies with our dayly bread for the preseruation of our naturall life For this cause our Sauiour teacheth his Disciples plainely that Moses had giuen their fathers Bread from Heauen meaning Ioh. 6.31.33 c. that heauenly Manna whereof they fedde in the Wildernesse Exod. 16.15 but now they haue the bread of God which is Christ that came downe from Heauen Ioh. 6.48.51 to giue life vnto the World to put al out of doubt I am saith Christ the bread of life he that commeth vnto mee shall not hunger he that beleeueth in me shall not thirst Reas 1 1. Christ is our bread and the foode of our liues first in regard of his manhood whole Christ the manhood subsisting in the person of the Sonne and it hath the vertue to feede and nourish vs in that it is vnited to the person of the Deitie Christ is not a bodily foode or a corporall bread but altogether a spirituall and heauenly foode to be receiued after a spirituall manner not by the hand and stomack of our bodies but by the hand and stomacke of our soules that is a true and liuely faith Reas 2 2. Christ is called our foode because without him wee are starke dead in sinnes and lest wee should continue in that death hee came downe from Heauen to giue life vnto vs. Therefore saith the Apostle As in Adam wee were all dead 1. Cor. 15.22 so now in Christ wee are all made aliue Vse Vse Here wee may see the wonderfull loue of our Sauiour Christ towards vs in that hee was content of his owne accord to come from heauen to vnloose the bands of death and to quicken vs and giue vs life Yea not onely so but to feede and nourish vs dayly with his ownebody The Pellican when any of her young ones are hurt of a Serpent rather then they should die shee will pierce her brest and giue them sucke and nourish them So Christ Iesus rather then wee should perish so tenderly hee loues vs was content to lay downe his life for vs that so we might feede vpon his body and bloud to eternall life Oh therefore let all of vs highly account of this loue of Christ embrace it and be thankfull for it otherwise our case is miserable we are but dead persons and haue no spirituall life in vs nay wee should vtterly sterue and pine away without it The second element is Wine which Christ tooke into his hands as may bee gathered out of these words He tooke the Cup wherein the wine was for no man will dare to say that the cuppe was empty seeing our Sauiour Christ saith Mar. 26.29 Luk 22.18 I Will not drinke of the fruite of the Vine any more till the Kingdome of God shall come Wine then was the second element Cyprian lib. 2. Epistola 3. contrary to the Aquarij who supposed water to be in the cuppe contrary to the Lactei that vsed Milke in stead of Wine Idem de consecrat distinct 2. Can. Alexander the first caused this mingling of water with wine the Papists that mingle water with Wine and that so absolutely and necessarily that they condemne those who do not receiue it after the same manner but herein they ouerthrow themselues First because they goe against the example of Christ Secondly because they ouerthrow the example by denying the vse of pure Wine More might bee alledged to confute their practises but others haue well dealt therein our purpose is to handle those things that be positiuely layd downe Wine this second Element signifieth the blood of Christ Metonymice and offereth it to the eye of Faith This also we vnderstand to bee the Cup figuratiuely applied and giuen to Christs Disciples for their refreshing c. For as wine is to the body so the blood of Christ is a refreshing to the soule And whereas Christ tooke and gaue not onely the bread but also the wine we learne That Christ is a full Redeemer Doct. His blood doth purge vs from all iniquity 1. Ioh. 1.7 This is the confession of the foure beasts and foure twenty Elders who fall downe before the Lambe Reu. 5.8.9 Thou hast redeemed vs to God by thy blood out of euery Kindred and Tongue and People and Nation And so he is an al-sufficient ransome for vs 1. Tim. 2.6 of greater power to deliuer vs from sinne then Adam was to bring vs into sinne Take notice of the slauery bondage wherein wee were holden as captiues and the fulnesse of our redemption by Christ will plainely appeare First Col. 1.13 generally wee were in bondage to the whole power of darkenesse in such a manner that all our spirituall enemies had command ouer vs. Secondly more particularly we were in bondage first to sin for so saith the Apostle Rom. 6. ●6 His seruants we are to whom we obey whether it be of sinne c. Againe I am carnall Rom. 7.14 sold vnder sinne And S. Peter telleth vs of some that Promise others liberty and are themselues seruants of corruption For saith he of whomsoeuer a man is ouercome 2 Pet. 2.19 euen vnto the same he is in bondage 2 Wee were in bondage to the whole law which exacted at our hands perfect obedience but Christ saith the Apostle came to redeem them that were vnder the law Gal. 4.5 3 We were slaues to eternal death as God testified to Adam In that day that thou shalt eate therof Gen. 2.17 thou shalt dye the death And S. Iohn saith 1. Ioh. 3.14 We know that we are translated from death c. 4 Wee were in bondage vnder Satan so long as we were the children of disobedience Ephe. 2.2 he wroght in vs 2. Tim. 2.25 Wee were in his snare and taken at his will 5 We were slaues to hell and condemnation beeing by nature the children of wrath Ephe. 2.3 There was neuer any slauery or bondage like this The bondage of the Israelites vnder Pharaoh Exo. 1.11.14 Of the seuenty Kings vnder Adoni-bezeck Iudg. 1.7 Of Sampson vnder the Philistines Iudge 16.21 bound with fetters and made to grinde like a horse Of Zedekiah vnder the King of Babell who put out his eyes bound him with chatnes carried him to Babell Ier. 52.11 and put him in prison till the day of his death and
there is some darkenesse many Papists and vnskilfull men haue bin deceiued therein take this as a more fuller definition A Sacrament is an ordinance of God whereby Christ al his benefits in certain visible signes external rites are represented sealed and most certainly conuayed to euery Christian beleeuer I say that a Sacrament is the Ordinance not of man but of God in which by certaine visible signes and externall rites Christ his benefits are shewed to euery Christian For looke as Gods Word is his owne ordinance to beget Faith in our hearts whereby Christ and all his benefits as by a hād may be apprehended and conuayed vnto vs Euen so Sacraments are speciall Ordinances of God whereby our Faith beeing ingendered and begotten by the operation of Gods Spirit and the ministery of the Word may bee further increased confirmed and strengthened to the end we may bee made more fully partakers of Christ and all his benefits to our saluation for Christ and his benefits are offered to vs in both the difference only standeth in this the word offreth Christ to our eares that we may heare of him and his redeeming of Mankinde but the Sacraments offer Christ to our senses Seeing Feeling Tasting As by the ministerie of the word we heare of Christ with our eares so by the Sacraments we may as it were see Christ with our eyes feele Christ with our hands and taste of Christ with our mouthes Againe I adde in the last place that as Christ and his benefits are represented to our senses so he is also sealed and most certainely conuayed to euery true beleeuer Heere wee may see three most notable ends of a Sacrament 1 That it is an outward signe to represent and set before our eyes Christ and his merits as circumcision to the Iewes was a signe of that couenant God made with them in his Sonne Christ namely that hee would be their God and they should be his people c. So baptisme and the Lords Supper are much more euident signes to vs that are dull of conceite not onely of the couenant but also of the Mediatour of the couenant Christ Iesus himselfe 2 The Sacrament serueth to be a seale to confirme our faith and to take away all doubtings and therefore it is called the seale of the Righteousnes of faith Rom. 4.11 because it certifies a man thereof and putteth him out of all doubts As when his Maiesties Highnesse sends forth his letters Patents if wee heare them read yet see not the broad seale we are in some doubt but if we aske for the seal and see it then we are confirmed Euen so our highest Prince hath sent vs his letters patents from heauen notwithstanding oftentimes we haue refused them and called them in question but now in that hee hath together with thē sent vs his broad seale yea his great seales the Sacraments we may then very well rest our selues and be confirmed 3 The Sacrament is also an Instrument to conuey Christ his benefits to vs for wee like Thomas that wold not beleeue are not contented till wee see and feele Christ and therefore the Sacrament is a meanes to bring him to vs if wee haue the hand of faith to receiue him Heere wee are taught in the feare of God Vse not onely to esteeme highly the Sacraments but to labour for a true vse of them that by the meanes hereof wee may fully and assuredly bee made partakers of Christ See the vnspeakeable goodnesse of God toward vs how desirous he is if we had grace and hearts to consider it that wee should not perish but beleeue and so come to be saued Hath God contented himselfe onely with speaking or sending vs his word from heauen that he will be reconciled to vs if we beleeue and repent though this had bin sufficient hee beeing our King and Prince and therefore ought not once to call his Word in questiō No verily but to shew his desire of our good and to take away all excuse from vs if we doe not imbrace his mercy he hath caused this Word to be written in a booke for our learning preserued it in his Church and conuayed it from hand to hand from one generation to another and now at last it is come to vs so as daily wee may reade and heare of Christ And to take away all doubts touching the truth of this word he hath put to it his broad seals with the inscription and Image of Christ that euery way wee might bee made partakers of Christ by Hearing Seeing Tasting feeling and smelling In so much that if wee doe not repent and beleeue God may iustly complaine of vs as sometimes he did of the Iewes Isai 5.4 What is it that I should do that I haue not done already to this people Hauing laid downe the definition of a Sacrament what it is wee will in the next place speake of the things whereof the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is instituted and they are Bread and Wine resemblances and signes of the body and bloud of Christ He tooke bread here is the element of bread first mentioned to signifie to vs the Body of Christ Quest Quest But why did Christ take bread and chuse it for this purpose rather then any other sustenance or any other Creature Sol. Sol. Bread comprehendeth vnder it and signifieth all manner of prouision and necessary meanes as meate rest sleepe Physicke recreation c. Gen. 43.25 Exod. 18.12 Deut. 8.3 Mat. 4.4 Marc. 3.20 Luk. 11.3 2. Bread of all other Creatures is most wholesome other meates may haue compositions and mixture but this is called panis Azymus Azymus because it is without leauen and cleane yea pure and good 1. Cor. 5.7 3. It is the easiest and soonest come by many people could scarce bee made partakers of other Creatures either through their owne wants or scarcitie of the thing when as this is ready at all times 4. It is quickly broken and when it is broken soone it may be deliuered and handsome to bee carryed in the hand and showne to the Congregation it is not so with other creatures that require cutting or pulling 5. Christ thought good to take the name of bread to himselfe and to bee called Bread Ioh. 6.32.33.50.51 c. 6. The vse of bread in the Law was holy 1. For the consecration of the high Priest Exod 29.23 Ezek. 44.7.2 For the offering of first fruits of Corne 2. King 4.42 and 3. For the high Priests owne eating Leuit. 24.5.9 This Bread was called the face or shewbread Exod. 25.30 Because it was alwayes in the presence of God It was a type of the true bread Iesus Christ that came downe from heauen and also shadowed forth the Eucharist of the New Testament 7. There can bee no full banquet where bread is wanting though there bee much cheere but where bread is though other things bee wanting there may be a full feast 8. Bread