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A91419 A treatise of the Sabbath. Wherein is contained the time of the first institution of it. The manner how the first Sabbath was ordained. Whereunto is annexed A treatise of holy time: and therein the great question about the beginning and ending of the Lords Day is largely discussed: and in both sundry cases of conscience are handled, and many texts of scripture are opened, the practice of the churches in New England are inquired into / by William Pynchon, late of New England. Pynchon, William, 1590-1662.; Pynchon, William, 1590-1662. Holy time. 1654 (1654) Wing P4314; Thomason E816_5; Thomason E816_6; ESTC R210987 130,807 159

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worship 2 Chr. 7. 16. 2 Chr. 30. 8. he did thereby command man to sanctifie it by performing every particular just as he commanded Solomon might not build the Temple after the fashion that he thought best but he must do it in all particulars as God commanded 1 King 9. 3. God did not leave any sanctified thing that did any way appertain either to the service of the Tabernacle or of the Temple neither to Moses discretion nor to Solomons wisdome but when God sanctified these places for his worship he commanded how and after what manner Heb. 9. 19. 21. every thing should be done Ex. 25. 8 9 10. Exod. 39. 42 43. Heb. 9. 19 21. 3 When God sanctified Cities of Refuge he did thereby command his people to sanctifie them it is said that they sanctified Kedesh in Galilee for a place of refuge Jos 20. 7. they did sanctifie it because God had commanded them to sanctifie it Deut. 19. 2. they might not sanctifie any City but by vertue of Gods command as it is expressed in Num. 35. 6 11. 4 When God sanctified Festival dayes or Festival Sabbaths he did thereby command the Sons of Israel to sanctifie them Lev. 23. and Jeroboam is branded as a wicked opposer of Gods sanctified Sabbaths because he commanded a standing Holy-day to the Lord of his own head 1 King 12. 32 33. From these and such like examples it follows that when God sanctified the seventh day he commanded Adam and Eve to sanctifie the seventh day in the use of such Ordinances as he was pleased to blesse the seventh day withall Jesus Christ did not leave the sanctifying of the seventh day to Adams discretion in an arbitrary way how much time he would set apart for Gods service but by sanctifying the seventh day God commanded Adam to set apart the whole day for his service in such publick and private duties he had blessed the Sabbath withall 2 The word Sanctified implies another command to faln When God sanctified the seventh day he did thereby command Adam to prepare himself for the better sanctifying of the seventh day Joel 2. 15. Adam namely to prepare himself to the sanctification of the Sabbath First By an outward And secondly By an inward preparation Sanctifie a Fast call a solemn Assembly Joel 1. 14. that is to say Prepare your selves to meet me in a day of publick Fasting as it is explained in Joel 2. 15. Blow the Trumpet in Zion Sanctifie a Fast Calla solemn Assembly that is to say Warn the people by a Trumpet to prepare themselves to sanctifie a Fast Joels three terms in vers 5. are all Synonima and do all imply that Gods people must prepare themselves for a day of Fasting First Outwardly by sanctifying or washing their bodies and garments And secondly Inwardly by true humiliation of soul and in this sense also God commanded Joshua to sanctifie the people against they came into his presence on the morrow Jos 7. 13. Now all that Joshua did to sanctifie the people was no more but to warn them by a Proclamation through the Camp which usually was attended with the sound of a Trumpet saying Sanctifie your selves it is as much as if he had said God hath commanded you to sanctifie your selves First Outwardly by washing And secondly by inward repentance against you come into his presence on the morrow So when God commanded Moses to sanctifie the people to hear the Law delivered at Mount Sinai Moses did no otherwise sanctifie them but by commanding the people to prepare themselves in a sanctified manner First By inward fear and reverence And secondly by outward washing and by abstinence from their wives two dayes together for their more reverent attention of Gods Law Exod 19. 10. Jos 3. 5. Exod. 3. 5. 1 Sam. 16. 5. Num. 11. 18. Exod. 19. 10. Jer 6 4. So in like sort when God said Sanctifie War it is a command to prepare for War Jer. 6. 4. Jer. 51. 28. From these and such like instances it follows That when God sanctified the first seventh day he commanded Adam and Eve for the more solemnity to prepare themselves for the sanctifying of the seventh day God having made a promise to them in the end of the sixth day that the Seed of the Woman should break the head of the Serpent he sanctified the next day for a Sabbath of rest because he had blessed it with Ordinances and thereby he did command Adam and Eve to prepare themselves against they came into his holy presence on the morrow for sin had desiled them and therefore they needed to prepare themselves not onely by outward washing but also inwardly by true repentance Act. 22. 16. 1 Pet. 3. 15. Es 29. 23. or else instead of receiving good by that blessing wherewith God had blessed the seventh day they might expect a curse at least an outward curse upon their bodies as it fell out upon Aarons Sons when they did not sanctifie the Lord in his worship according to his command the Lord struck them with present death saying I will be sanctified in all that come neer me Lev. 10. 3. and when some of Ephraim and Manasses did come to the sanctified Passeover in the dayes of Hezekiah God was displeased with them because they had not prepared themselves thereto according to the sanctified or commanded preparation of the Sanctuary but Hezekiah prayed for them and the Lord heard him and healed the people 2 Chr. 30 18 19 20. 2 I will speak a little more of the word Sanctified as it implies a command to fallen man to prepare himself to sanctify the seventh day for all sanctified things must be remembred by way of preparation before hand that so they may be done in due time and order or else God that is jealous of his sanctified things will be displeased And therefore one Reason why the word Remember was after added to the fourth Commadement was not to adde a new sense to that Command more than it had to Adam under the word Sanctified but to increase the charge of preparation with more vehemency which at the first was co●ched under the word Sanctified for now the people of God had forgotten the charge that was contained in the word Sanctified and therefore when Jesus Christ did give the fourth Commandement at Mount Sinai by the Ministery of Moses he added the word Remember saying Remember the Sabbath day to sanctifie it Exod. 20. 8. for about three Exod. 20. ● weeks before this as the time may be calculated by comparing Exod. 16. 1. with Exod. 19. 1. Christ Jesus by Moses had said thus to the people Tomorrow is the Rest of the Holy Sabbath unto the Exod. 16. 23 Lord Exod. 16. 23. Christ Jesus did not now speak these words to them by way of a first Institution of the Sabbath but by way of admonition to prepare themselves to observe it as a holy or sanctified day already commanded for how else did
to let any man to rule over them as Judges of their Christian liberty by inforcing and perswading their Consciences to the observation of Moses ceremonies seeing they were but shadows of something to come namely they were but shadows of somthing to be fulfilled by Christ for Christ the Body was already come in the place of them all yea saith the Apostle Let no man beguile you of your prize Col. 2. 18 20 namely of that precious liberty which Christ by his Death hath purchased for you from the bondage of Moses ceremonies v. 18. and then he passeth his sentence against the Authors of their disturbance saying They are but self-willed in humblenesse c. and then in ve 20. the Apostles conclude thus If ye be dead with Christ from the decrees of the world if you beleeve that Christ by his death hath ended decrees why as though yee lived in the world namely in the observation of Moses ceremonies which were composed but of worldly things and in that respect the Sanctuary is called a worldly Sanctuary Heb. 9. 1. Follow yee decrees c. That which I aym at by this discourse is this namely to declare that there were some beleeving Jews in the Church of Colosse that did earnestly contend not only for the observation of Moses ceremonies in general but also that did in particular contend for the observation of the Jewish Sabbath as the only commanded day of Gods publick Worship in Christian Churches and hence I infer that these beleeving Jews needed not to have contended so earnestly for the observation of the Jewish Sabbath if the Apostles had not laid the observation of it aside and required Christian Churches to observe the Lords Day for their Christian assemblies in the place of the seventh day Obj. 2. I conceive these beleeving Jews did not contend for the observation of the Jewish Sabbath as you think but for the observation of the other Festival Sabbaths against which only the Apostle doth speak Ans 1. If you will grant That the Apostle doth exhort the Church of Colosse not to submit their Consciences to the observation of their Festival Sabbaths then much more doth he exhort them not to submit their Consciences to the observation of their weekly Sabbaths or seventh day for the weekly Sabbath was a typical sign as well as their other Festival Sabbaths and therefore the death of Christ doth abolish them all alike 2 And more particularly I answer That Pauls meaning by the word Sabbaths in Col. 2. 16. doth not as I conceive point out Col. 2. 16 any other Sabbath but the seventh day only for Paul doth enumerate all the several sorts of their Holy-days under these three several expressions First saith he Let no man judge you in respect of a Holy-day Secondly Or of the New Moon Thirdly Or of the Sabbaths 1 Under the term Holy-day the Apostle doth comprehend their three yearly Holy-day Feasts for there are no other solemn commanded Holy-days in Moses except the New Moon and the ordinary Sabbath days and these are not included in the term Holy-day because they are distinguished and sorted out from them by other distinct terms neither doth the Apostle comprehend any human Holy-days in this number such as were sometimes commanded by their Sanedrim upon some special occasions as the days of Purim were Est 9. and as the day of Dedication was Job 10. 22. for these temporary Holy-days must Joh. 10. 22 not be Co-partners with the said yearly standing Holy-days of Moses neither do I think that the Apostle doth now forbid the observation of such occasional temporary Holy-days in Christian Churches but the Apostle doth out of all doubt dehort them from the observation of their three Festival Holy-days therefore by the term Holy-day which the Apostle distinguisheth from the two other sorts of Holy-days namely from the New Moon and from the Sabbath he must needs mean no other but the said three yearly Festival Holy-days 2 By the New Moon the Apostle means the first day of every New Moon which the Jews observed in all their Synagogues as a constant Holy-day for the hearing of Gods Word preached in all the costs of Israel Numb 28. 11. 2 King 4. 23. 3 Therefore the term Sabbaths must needs mean their weekly Sabbaths which some Christian Jews that still remained zealous for the Law did labour tooth and nayl to perswade the Church of Colosse to observe for the day of their publick Worship but the Apostle told them that all this Bill of Decrees Christ had wiped away by his death Col. 2. 14. Col. 2. 14 3 It is yet further evident that these three terms in Col. 2. 16. do fully comprehend all the Holy-dayes that are in Moses because Moses doth comprehend them all in three the like termes in Num. 10. 10. Ye shall sound an Alarm 1 In the day of your Gladnesse Num. 10. 10. And 2 In your Solemn Feasts And 3 In the beginning of your months Though these three termes are not placed in the same order that Paul doth his in Col. 2. 16. yet they must needs comprehend all the Ceremonial Sabbaths or Holy-dayes of Moses For first by the day of their Gladnesse Moses doth mean such a day of gladnesse as he doth distinguish from their Solemn Feasts and from their New Moons which distinction ought not to be sleighted And therefore Baal Hattarim understands it of the Sabbath day And indeed no day hath the preheminence of gladnesse to this day for it was first ordained to be a day of rest to God because he had established Adams happinesse and the Government of the whole Creation on the Promised Seed who had undertaken to break the Devils Head-plot and therefore he rested in the Mediator and was refreshed and it was a typical sign of faln mans resting on the Mediator for his Redemption from Satans Head-plot and therefore it was the first great day of gladnesse to faln Adam and therefore as I have formerly noted the seventh day is placed among the Festival Sabbaths in the first place as the chiefest day of gladnesse Lev. 23. 3. Lev. 23. 3. And indeed no other day can be meant by the day of gladnesse but the Sabbath or seventh day and the reason is plain because all the other Holy-dayes in Moses are fully comprehended in the other two termes 4 Solomon in 2 Chron. 2. 4. doth expound the said three termes 2 Chron. 2. 4. by shewing the solemnity of all the sorts of Holy-dayes in the Temple-service for he built a Temple to the Lord namely To burn sweet incense before Him and for the continual Shew-bread and for the Burnt-offerings of the morning and evening 1 On the Sabbath dayes 2 In the New Moons And 3 In the Solemn Feasts of the Lord. This is a perpetual thing for Israel And moreover the Hebrew Doctors say That they did blow with the silver Trumpets in the Sanctuary 1 Over the Burnt-offerings of