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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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Secondly I answer that it was so at the first too Luther and others first spreading the Gospell First some of our owne loued beleeued and embraced it by their preaching and then they perswaded others And I know not how our English at Amsterdam can shew any better calling to their Church But they except and say that in England our Church was gathered by proclamation and by the sound of a Trumpet as in Queene Elizabeths dayes so was done by compulsion and was not voluntary I Answer first some did come voluntarily and gladly and therfore at least for them it was a true constitution Secondly the compulsion that was vsed was onely to the outward meanes not to the faith and that is very ●ustifiable Iosiah compelled ill that were found in Israel to serue the Lord their God 2 Chron. 34.33 But they say that was at the restoring not at the planting of a Church I Answer I see no Reason but that it is as lawfull in the one as in the other and therefore if it destroy not the true restoring why should it destroy the true planting But we say Queene Elizabeths Act was a restoring too for I hope wee had a true Church here in Queene Maries time though vnder persecution And I am sure then there was no compulsion to ou● religion nor such Gouernment Seruice ministry or people amongst the Protestants as they now except against and therfore it was a restoring Put case the Separatists haue any children or seruants that are negligent cold and backward in frequenting holy Assemblies or performing religious Duties publique or priuate and vpon admontion they will not reforme what will they doe in this case Will they vtterly cast them off or rather will they not punish them and thereby compell them to the outward meanes and to obedience thereunto wherein if God doe blesse their labours so that through his mercy such children or Seruants doe afterwards labour in the meanes soundly and conscionably shall this bee nought because they were brought thereto by compulsion No surely It is great comfort to the compellers that they tooke that course and it is great comfort to the compelled that they were so dealt withall So the compulsion vsed in restoring the Church in Queene Elizabeths time was lawfull and good against all their clamours and exceptions Secondly they except against the Government of our Church and say that wee haue a false gouernment and therefore a false Church But the consequence is false for then it must follow that a true Gouernment makes a true Church which is not true The Antecedent is false too If they had said it makes a faulty Church they had said true But that it makes a false Anti-Christian Church and I know not what it is a meere slander But say they your officers bee Anti-christian I answer the cheifest officers and those that be most spurnd at are the Bishops And they were before Anti-Christ Thirdly they except against our Seruice of God they say wee haue a false Seruice of God and therefore a false Church I Answer if they meane onely some part of our Seruice as they haue no colour so to traduce it all then the Consequence is false but if they meane all then the Antecedent is notoriously vntrue No part of our Seruice of God can be proued false it being performed of those that are truely religious amongst vs in truth and vnderstanding and affection They except first say they it is carnall I answer happly in some those that haue carnall mindes it is so but it is neither so in it selfe nor so in the conscionable performers thereof The Lord being one God an eternall infinite Spirit our hearts and spirits are lifted vp to beleeue in him to goe to him to cry and call vpon him in his Sonne Secondly they say It is Idolatrous your Seruice booke being your Idoll say they I answer that is no Idoll nor our Seruice thereby Idolatry Thirdly they say we haue a will worship inuented by man I answer wee worship not God by any inuentions of our owne or other mens as parts of his worship but onely as outward Carriages thereof And these also are such as our Church is perswaded are agreeable to these generall Rules of Decency and Order which God hath prescribed in his Word Fourthly they except against our stinted Prayers I answer them hath not the Church alwayes vsed stinted Prayers looke into these Scriptures and yee shall finde it so Numb 6.23 there was a stinted prayer appointed to Aaron and his Sons to blesse the Children of Israel withall Thus shall you blesse the Lord blesse thee and keepe thee c Deut. 26.3 to the 15. there is a forme of Confession and Prayer set downe which the people were to vse when they brought the first fruites 1 Chron. 16.7 to the 36. there is a Psalme which Dauid did appoint to giue thankes vnto the Lord by the hand of Asaph his Brethren Praise the Lord and call vpon his Name c And Psal 92. is intituled a Psalme for the Sabboth appointed to bee sung that day And our Sauiour Christ himselfe appoints a stinted Prayer Luk. 11.2 when ye pray say Our Father c And likewise himselfe vseth a stinted Prayer Matth. 26.44 and hee prayed the third time saying the same words And therefore stinted Prayer in it selfe is no sinne If they reply that they were so directed by the holy Ghost yet that is no let to vs for their conceiued prayers were also directly from the holy Ghost after a speciall manner yet that is no reason but that we may vse conceiued prayers though they be not so specially from the Spirit as theirs And yet we are not so confined to those set prayers but that we may and do in euery particular congregation before and after preaching inlarge adde alter and supply as occasion requires and that as freely zealously and spiritually as any may doe in other Churches yea but say they your Seruice was all taken out of the Portesse or Masse booke contrary to Gods Commandement Leuit. 18.2.3 Deut. 12.30 c I answer it is well knowne that the Church of Rome hath been a true and sound Church and it is knowne that in that time there was some forme of publike prayer and administration of the Sacraments in vse amongst them And as that Church fell by little and little from her integrity so that forme by little and little was corrupted Now the Church being to be reformed 〈…〉 was to bee reformed too and so it was that which was idolatrous and superstitious was cast out and that which was profitable was retayned partly for peace sake that the better sort might still bee held within the Communion of the Church but specially because it was of good vse euen before Popery so that we take nothing from them but what may in a charitable construction be well endured That which is most questioned is the crosse in Baptisme which we
God makes a couenant with Abraham there is the Word and in the 10. vers there is the Sacrament Circumcision and in the 23. verse there is Abrahams obedience He circumcised Ismael and all the males in his house So likewise when God sent to gather his people out of Egypt first hee deliuers them his Word by Moses Exo. 3.15 and 6.6 and he giues them the Sacrament of the Passeouer Exo. 12.3 and in the eight and twenty verse of that Chapter there is the peoples obedience The Children of Israel went and did as the Lord had commanded Moses and Aaron euen so did they And what was the Law and Sacrifices in the former Testament but euen as the Word and Sacraments are in the new Testament And did not the Lord require and receiue of the people a precise promise of obedience euen before hee prescribed them either Law or Sacrifices This wee may see hee did Exod. 19.5.8 God sent Moses to the people there before hee deliuered them his Law and before hee prescribed their sacrifices to know whether they would obey or not and they said they would So that vnder the Law there was the Word and the Sacraments and profession of obedience in the people and so a true visible Church And so Ioshua renewing the true worship of God Ios 1.16.18 redresseth the things amisse and brings in the Law and the Passe-ouer and the people they promise obedience in all things euen as they obeyed Moses And so in the 2 King 23.2 3 21 22 23. When Iosiah restored the Church of God First hee caused the words of the booke of the Couenant to be reade to the people in the second verse so there was the Word and in the 21. verse there the King restored the Passeouer so there is the Sacrament and in the third verse there is their obedience for the King made a Couenant with the Lord and all the people stood to it And thus likewise it was in the time of Ezra as you may read Chap. 7.8 And also in the time of Nehemiah Chap. 8. 9. they restored the Word and Sacraments and made a Couenant with God wherein they professed their obedience and so were restored to bee a true visible Church So then these must needs be the principall markes and notes whereby a true visible Church is discerned because they are not onely in the instituting of a true visible Church but also in the renewing and restoring of it when it is corrupted It is in this case as with a Campe in the field who as they are gathered at the first to their Colours and Banners so likewise if the Campe bee put to flight by the enemy the Generall hangs out and displaies his Colours and Ensignes that so they that are scattered may gather to them againe and that so they may bee a Campe as before So it is with Gods Church when it is put to the worst when it is corrupted and polluted hee displayes the Ensignes and Banners of his Word and Sacraments that so whosoeuer is fallen away may enter into Couenant againe and become a member of the true visible Church and fight vnder Gods Banner as well as hee did before Thus wee see how it was in the former Testament that these were the true marks of a true visible Church and so it is also in the new Testament I will giue you a patterne or example onely in two Churches and by them you may esteeme of al the rest The first is the Church of Ierusalem Act. 2.14 41 42. In the fourteenth verse it is said Peter lifted vp his voice c. there is the word preached and in verse 41. there is the Sacrament of Baptisme they that gladly receiued his Word were baptized and in verse 42. there is the Sacrament of the Lords Supper vnder the name of breaking of bread and there is also their profession of obedience for they continued in the Apostles Doctrine and fellowship and breaking of bread and prayer and so there was a true visible Church The second patterne is the Church of Corinth 1 Corinth 1.13 there was Baptisme and in the 1 Corinth 11.23 There was the Lords Supper and Chap. 15.1 there was the Word preached and also their obedience for the Apostle Paul preacht vnto them the Gospell which they receiued and continued in So that these are the chiefe and most principall markes of a true visible Church And where these are the Word truely preached the Sacraments rightly administred and profession of obedience to that which they doe both require there is a true visible Church of God The ancient Fathers doe acknowledge this in effect for they say that the Word preached and the Sacraments administred are the chiefest markes of a true visible Church but there must be obedience to them both for that is the Life of all and indeed euen the Papists themselues when they are out of controuersie doe grant the Word and Sacraments are the chiefest and clearest markes of a true visible Church And so much for the proofes Reas 1 The reasons of the obseruation are these First the Word and Sacraments are the causes and the definition of a true visible Church as wee have shewed and therefore must needes bee the most infallible markes of it But you will say how can the same things be the causes and definition and also the signes and markes too Yes very well As for instance the Sunne-shine is the cause and definition as also the infallible marke and signe of the Day and so the Word and Sacraments being the causes and definition of a true visible Church must needes also bee the clearest and most infallible signes and markes of it Reas 2 Secondly they must needes bee infallible markes of a true visible Church which are alwayes found wheresoeuer a Church is planted or wheresoeuer it is continued or wheresoeuer it is restored but the Word and Sacraments and obedience are found in all these therefore these are the most infallible notes of a true visible Church In the first planting Math. 28.19 and in the continuing Act. 2.41 42. and in the restoring as Ioshua's and Iosiah's times c. as we have shewed before Reas 3 Thirdly wheresoeuer Moses is taught and obeyed with his Ceremonies there is a Synagogue of the Iewes where the Alcoran is taught and Mahomet observed there is a Church of Mahometans So likewise where the Gospell of Christ is taught and his Sacraments administred and obedience yeelded to them there is a true Church of Christ Fourthly where there is good wheat sowen and thriues and comes up in the blade is not that a field of wheat So likewise where the Word is preached and the Sacraments administred and profession of obedience to them both is not this a true Church Not that profession onely makes a true Church but because as I have shewed it cannot be but whereas these are there is some that doe sincerely professe Fifthly is not shee a right
therby to disgrace Church-gouernment and to make it the greatest trouble-state in the Christian world What was it that the Disciples contended about in our Sauiours time Luk 22.24 Was it not the matter of Church-gouernment Who should be the chiefest amongst them and so the Ruler and Gouernor of the rest By this occasion the Diuell made strife amongst the Apostles And what bred those great broyles and contentions in the primitiue Church betwixt the Easterne and the Westerne Bishops Was it not Church-gouernment which should bee the highest See and who should bee the highest and chi●●●t Bishop To goe further what brought forth Anti-Christ into the world and that aduanced the Pope to that high pitch which hee came to was it not Church-gouernment The Pope audaciously ingrossing all Soueraignty in the Church to himselfe and many good Bishops and Churches in their weaknesse yeelding too much to him in that kinde by the peruersenesse of the gouerned In a word what dishonour hath hereby beene done to God What disgrace to Religion What hinderance to the prosperous successe of the Gospell and of the Kingdom of Christ What furtherance and aduantage to the Kingdome of Satan What heart-burning hath it bred amongst some How hath it alienated the hearts of others from vs and that in many that otherwise are inclinable towards vs What tumults hath it bred at home What clamours abroad What griefe hath it brought to our friends and well affected What reioycing to our enemies and profane persons What distractions and doubts hath it bred in weake and tender Consciences What disheartning and discouraging hath it beene How many excellent Talents for Gods ministry haue beene hereby buried in the ground without profit And so consequently many congregations destitute of their faithfull Ministers and of their heauenly food and left as a prey to the Rauening Wolues by this meanes had they not by the prouidence and wisedome of our Gouernours beene otherwise prouided for I dare vndertake that in all likelihood had not the Diuell cast this bone amongst vs and throwne this businesse of Church-gouernment as a football before vs for euery one to runne after and so to set vs all together by the eares this Church of England through Gods blessing had been this day the most famous and flourishing Church that euer was in the world whereas now this businesse this onely businesse of Church-gouernment hath occasionally by the peeuishnesse of some hatched nourished and brought forth much ignorance prophannesse vncharitablenesse contempt of holinesse neglect of Gods ord●●●●ces loosenesse and licentiousnesse I grieue to thinke on these things and I can haue no pleasure to speake of them and we may be all ashamed of them before God and the World and it must be euery ones care and endeauour to be instant with God by prayer that in his good time he would be pleased to redresse these foule euils yet here I haue mentioned them to the end that we may be both whetted on by these considerations to looke the more carefully into this businesse and also that we might be admonished to carry our selues the more temperately and moderately towards it And so much of the first point namely of the harmes and euils that haue happened occasionally by this matter of the Church-Gouernment though in it selfe holy and good The second point is what is meant by Church-Government Yea see here two words Church and Gouernment and each of these may carry three senses First for the word Church wee are not here to vnderstand it of the Catholike Church for that being dispersed ouer all places of the world cannot well be brought within the compasse of the same Lawes nor ruled by the same earthly Gouernours it is impossible for the reatures to weild such a great charge The sole Gouernour of the Church in this sense is Iesus Christ the onely Head thereof And the onely Lawes it is to be gouerned by is the presence power and direction of the Spirit but here we vnderstand it of a particular visible Church whether it be Parochiall Nationall or Prouinciall for these being confined and bounded within their seuerall places may and must haue their seuerall Lawes and Gouernours euery one for and within it selfe of this Church it is that we here speake of whether it be greater or lesse Now we come to the next word Gouernment which word in a generall sense signifies to maintaine secondly in particular to gouerne First in generall in respect of the state of nature as wee are men so the Lord gouernes that is maintaines and preserues his Church seating euery particular Church in the place where it is making a Fence about it feeding and clothing them supplying their wants affording them helpes and meanes for their reliefe defending them from their enemies deliuering them from dangers causing them to thriue and prosper in outward things and couering them with his fauour as with a shield And this kind of Gouernment the Lord extends ouer the whole world yea euen to the wicked as well as to the faithfull yet with this difference to the wicked in the common fauour of his prouidence to the faithfull in the speciall fauour of his Grace in Christ for euen in the very temporall blessings that the faithfull haue in this life they are theirs by Grace and promise in Christ And therefore to the wicked they perish in the inioying of them they haue no further benefit of them but outward and temporall to the faithfull they are helpefull and seruiceable in some degree to the worke of their eternall saluation for so God intends them and so the faithfull accept and vse them This is for the generall Gouernment of God in respect of the state of nature as we are men Secondly there is a particular Gouernment in respect of the estate of Grace as we are men professing the sauing Faith of Iesus Christ and so the Gouernment is twofold inward and outward First inward and this is proper to the Spirit of Christ God onely ruling in the hearts of his chosen as a King by the power of his Word and Spirit conuerting them from the seruice of sinne to the seruice of God causing them to beleeue Gods promises in Christ and so iustifying vs from our sinnes crucifying the old man and quickning the new acquainting vs with his will and framing vs to obedience putting good motions from time to time into our minds and stirring vs vp and enabling vs to entertaine them graciously and to giue place vnto them and so sanctifying vs and further he assures vs of Gods loue and fauour and our election in Christ and so comforts vs further he increaseth these and other Graces in vs euery day more and more so long as wee are in this world till at length they bee fully perfected in vs and wee receiued into his Kingdome of glory in heauen and so hee glorifies vs. This this is the right Kingdome of God and of Christ whereby God raignes in vs as
ouer and suffer them to trample vs vnder their feete God forbid this were not onely to bring our selues and our soules into our enemies hands but also to deliuer God himselfe as much as in vs lyeth and his cause and Religion into the hands of his enemies If wee be opposed in an outward fight as men wee are ready to take vp armes and to strike againe and to make all resistance where wee should not but in this case wee should rather yeeld and giue place and not resist euill as our Sauiour teacheth vs Matth. 5.39 c. Being therefore opposed as Christians and members of the Church and our faith being dearer to vs then our liues and the Lord hauing giuen vs an expresse charge to resist and fight it out why doe we not then quicken vp our spirits and resist euen vnto blood if neede require that so these aduersaries may not haue their wills on vs. Secondly as wee must fight so wee must fight lawfully as the Apostle saith 2 Tim. 2 5. that is as we must fight on a good ground so wee must fight by good and lawfull meanes when wee come to haue bickerings with the wicked wee must not doe by them as they doe by vs to quit them like for like if they wrong vs wee must not wrong them or if they slander or reuile or ouer-reach vs wee must not doe the like by them no wee must fight against them by lawfull meanes such as are infallible by Gods Word we are to deale so by lawfull courses against them as they doe vnlawfully against vs. Thirdly that wee may striue lawfully wee must put on the whole Armour of God Ephes 6.11 as wee must fight so we must be armed our aduersaries come forth armed against vs and shall we goe forth naked against them No wee must be armed too yea they are in compleat harnesse well appointed in euery respect to hurt vs and yet to keepe themselues harmelesse so must wee haue compleat armour too from the head to the foot wee must haue the helmet of saluation the brest-plate of righteousnesse the shield of faith the sword of the spirit the Girdle of verity and we must be sh●d with the preparation of the Gospell of peace Besides as they are furnished by the diuell their captaine so must wee by God our captaine vpder whose colours we fight we must put on the whole armour of God and that this may be pressed the more vpon vs the Apostle doubleth his exhortation in 13. verse and saith For this cause take vnto you the whole armour of God Fourthly we must watch so the Apostle cōmands vs 1 Cor. 16.13 and Peter 1 Pet. 5.8 Be sober and watch wee must watch for first our aduersaries are many secondly euery one assaults thirdly they watch to ouerthrow vs fourthly they haue much craft and subtilty amongst them euen as much as the Diuell can put into them and therefore wee had neede to watch continually and to stand on our guard and to haue our eyes open and to cast euery way about vs to discouer and preuent the enemy and to saue our selues remembring still that the enuious man preuailed in his purpose against the good seed while men were sleeping Matth. 13.25 that is while they were not watchfull and wary to preuent him The fifth duty which we must practice is that with our fighting and watching we take all opportunities and aduantages for our owne defence wee must learne of our aduersaries who are exceeding wise in doing euill so wee must be wise in doing good as they spie out their best aduantages when they are strongest and best prepared and when it will be most for their benefit and our hurt and when wee are weakest and most vnprouided not so able to make our party good against them so must wee doe against them specially wee must take such aduantages as God affoords vs in his Word when wee read how others of Gods children haue defended them selues in such assaults let vs take aduantage by their example and still in all our assaults let vs lay vp something for our defence against another time Sixthly Let vs throw away all hindrances 2 Tim. 4.2 no man that warreth intangleth himselfe with the affaires of this life c. Souldiers carry little with them to the warre but cast away all that is troublesome to them so must wee throw away all hindrances that may trouble vs in this fight as the loue of the world and of our selues and of pleasures yea and if neede be we must loaue father and mother wife and children too and throw them all away rather then they should comber vs in this battell wee must rid our hands of all things but what necessity ties vs to that so we may be free from incombrances in the mannaging of this spirituall warfare The Apostle in the 1 Corinth 9 26 27. propounds himselfe for an example in this case so fight I saith he not as one that beateth the ayre but I beat downe my body and bring it in subiection c. hee knew that if hee did not beat downe his body and so cast this hindrance away he should but beat the ayre teaching vs that wee must throw away all that hinders vs in the mannaging of this Spirituall fight The seuenth duty is confidence in Gods loue wee must cast our selues by faith vpon the power of God as the Apostle exhorts Ephes 6.10 My brethren be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might and if we doe thus it shall goe well with vs in this our battell and this faith and confidence is nor onely a part of this fight but the very victory it selfe as the Apostle saith 1 Iohn 5.4 this is the victory whereby we ouercome the world euen our faith and in this respect it is called a shield to quench all the fiery darts of Satan Ephes 6. The eighth duty which we are taught from hence to practise is the duty of prayer this is a speciall meanes to preuaile in our fight therefore the Prophet Dauid saith Psalme 56.9 when I cry then mine enemies shall turne backe and this the Apostle Paul practised in his spirituall fight when the messenger of Satan was sent to buffet him he besought the Lord thrice that it might depart from him and the same Apostle Ephes 6.18 exhorts vs hereunto in many termes pray alwaies with all manner of prayer and supplication in the Spirit and watch thereunto with all perseuerance wee must haue helpe and strength else wee cannot withstand our enemies they being so strong and we so weak and whence should we haue helpe but from God And how shall we obtaine it of him but by prayer and therefore wee must pray alwaies vnto God that he would helpe and strengthen vs in our fight and that hee would daunt and draw all good successe from our enemies that so they may not preuaile against vs but that wee may preuaile against them Exod. 17.11 When
Moses held vp his hand Israel preuailed and when hee let his hand downe Amaleck preuailed so it is with vs when we hold vp our hands to God by prayer wee shall preuaile against our spirituall enemies but if wee let downe our hands neglect this duty this dutie of prayer they will preuaile against vs. The last duty which wee are hence taught to practise is patience wee must possesse our soules with patience holding out to the end of the fight and being well content with our present portion sighing for deliuerance and yet waiting the Lords good leasure with an expectation of helpe and comfort to all our crosses and a seasonable and ioyfull deliuerance from all our crosses and a recompence in heauen with a Crowne of glory for all the crosses and miseries which wee doe heere endure And so much for the first point that the Church of God hath many aduersaries c. The second point is who and what these aduersaries are Surely they are very many in number In generall they are all they that are not of the Church for so is our Sauiours Rule Luke 11.23 Hee that is not with me is against me The particulars are many and therefore not easily to be comprehended within one artificiall diuision therefore take euery one by themselues The first aduersary or opposite is a false Church that is such as pretend themselues to be the Church when indeed they are not but are destitute of that which giues the true being of the Church that is of Christ Iesus want of Discipline and such like materiall points may make an vnwholesome and an vnsound Church but so long as Christ Iesus is truely professed they are true Churches The Turks and the Iewes are false churches hauing a false being because Christ is not professed by them The second sort are those that are not yet admitted into the Church and they are not onely Infidells and Reprobates which neuer were nor euer shall be of the Church but also Gods chosen children before their calling are bitter enemies of the Church as the Apostle Paul hee was as great an aduersary against the Church till hee was called as the world could yeeld The third sort of opposites to the Church are heretikes they are such as stiffely maintaine any grosse opinion against the faith professed in the Church some such there were in the Church of Corinth 1 Cor. 11.19 and these opposites are of all sorts some are greater heretikes others lesse and accordingly they are more or lesse opposite yet they are all aduersaries and that in an high degree euen to the faith which is the life of the Church at least in such particulars as they oppose All the embracers of heresies are enemies but the broachers of them most of all The 4th sort of opposites are Schismatikes those that make a diuision or rent in the Church withdrawing themselues from the outward fellowship of those that professe the sauing truth of these the Apostle speakes Heb. 10.34 that they withdraw themselues to perdition these are dangerous aduersaries for they doe not onely make a rent in the Church but as much as in them lies they diuide Christ as the Apostle speaks 1 Cor. 1.13 of both these opposites the Heretike and the Schismatike it may be said as the Apostle saith 1 Iohn 2.19 They went out from vs because they were not of vs Now as Heretikes are opposite to the faith of the Church so are Schismtikes to the vnity of the Church and as Schismatikes are opposite to the whole Church so specially they are opposite to that Church from which they separate The fifth sort of aduersaries are Apostates that reuolt from the faith and fall to their old estate of nature and sinne such was Demas 2 Tim. 4.10 who forsooke the Apostle Paul and embraced this present euill world And this is the fearefullest estate of all the rest for if they so persist as they hardly euer recouer they fall into the sinne against the holy Ghost which shall neuer be forgiuen of such the Apostle speakes Hebr. 6.4 5 6. that it is impossible that they which were once enlightened and haue tasted of the heauenly gift c. if they fall away that they should be renued againe by repentance and Heb. 10.26 If we sin willingly after wee haue receiued and acknowledged that truth there remaineth no more sacrifice for sinne The sixth sort of opposites are persecutors that doe not onely not regard the Church and the truth but they hate and persecute it and those that loue it and that not in a meane degree but for the most part they are blood-suckers and nothing will satisfie them but eyther the soules of professors if they forsake the truth or their bodies and liues if they continue stedfast in the truth The 7th sort of opposites are Hypocrites or Counterfeits such as pretend Religion when as yet they affect it not sincerely and in truth they goe to the Church heare the Word receiue the Sacraments c. but they do it not with a single and sincere affection If these be Ministers then they are false Apostles such as the Apostle speakes of 2 Cor. 11.13 that are deceitfull workers and transforme themselues into the Apostles of Christ or if they be of the people they are false brethren such as the Apostle speakes of Galat. 2.4 that are crept into the Church to spye out our liberty these are the more dangerous enemies because they are so neere to vs as it is in a family there is most danger by those of the same houshold if any of them be a thiefe he may set the doores open to let others in they are most dangerous as first being least suspected for if wee did suspect them wee would beware of them secondly as hauing fittest opportunities to doe vs mischiefe because they know our courses and so can the more easily betray vs as Iudas knowing our Sauiours walke was the fittest Instrument to betray the Lord of life Iohn 18.2 Eighthly excommunicate persons are aduersaries to the Church who though they doe not voluntarily depart from the Church as Schismatikes doe yet are they worthily cut off from the Church such was the Incestuous person 1 Cor. 5.5 these are in a fearefull estate for they haue no comfort by the prayers of the Church being cut off from the body they can haue no communion with it and till such times as they repent and are reconciled to the Church they are to be accounted of as opposites as Heathens and as Publicans Ninthly we come to those that are more spirituall enemies the world that is the people and fashions of the world the people of the world they hate vs because wee are none of their society as our Sauiour saith Iohn 15.19 And the fashions of the world which we are not to yeeld vnto in any hand Fashion not your selues according to the world saith the Apostle Rom. 12.2 These are
contrary so often as they preuaile against vs so many victories they get ouer vs and so many wounds they giue vs also let the Promises of God encourage vs that not a bone of ours shall be broken nor the gates of hell euer preuaile against vs. The two and twentieth LECTVRE of the CHVRCH TOuching the seuenth generall point propounded to bee handled in the Question concerning the visible Church namely of the Aduersaries that oppose set them selues against it wee haue propounded these seuerall heads to speake vnto First that the Church of God hath many Aduersaries and opposites so long as it is in this world Secondly what these Aduersaries are Thirdly their dealing against the Church Fourthly the course and dealing of the Church against her Aduersaries And lastly the course and dealing of God to both The two first points wee haue already spoken to Now God willing wee are to speake of the three last points The 3. point then that we now first are to speak to is how the aduersaries behaue themselues in oppugning and fighting against the Church for as in all other conflicts and encounters It is a great aduantage for a man to know the carriage of his Aduersaries fight so in this spirituall conflict that the Chu●ch doth mannage against her Aduersaries for the Lord of heasts It is a singular helpe to vs and a very needfull thing to be well acquainted with the proceedings of our enemies to know their weapons purposes St●atagems and practices and the whole course and manner of their fightings against vs for thereby wee shall be the better armed and fitted to meete with them at euery turne to ward off their blowes and defeate their enterprises and to match their assaults and to preuent and auoide their dangers This was a singular helpe to the Apostle Paul the faithfull Souldier of Iesus Christ in his fight 2 Cor. 2.11 marke the reach of the place the Apostle was not ignorant of his Aduersaries enterprises he knew them well enough and thereby hee preuented Satan from circumuenting him And this helpe our Sauiour would haue all his Disciples furnished withall and therefore he fore-shewes Matth 10 16 17. their enemies dealings against them that so they being forewarned how their Aduersaies would deale with them they might also bee fore-armed how to answer them and bee prouided against all their attempts Behold saith he I send you as sheepe among wolues and so in the 19. 20 21 23. c verses our Sauiour still foreshewes the manner of their Aduersaries dealings against them the brother shall betray the brother to Death and that they should bee hated of all men for his names sakes c And in Matth. 24. from the 9. to the 26. vers our Sauiour makes a great discourse to this purpose And in the 25. verse he purposely specifies this prediction Behold I haue told you before thereby calling on them to consider aduisedly of it as who should say that that very prediction and foretelling them of it were a sufficient Caueat at least a very necessary helpe in their fight against their Aduersaries And so in Luk. 21. from the 8. to the 19. verse where he first acquaints his Disciples with their Aduersaries courses and then teacheth them how to defend themselues from them where our Sauiour shewes plainely by his owne practice how needfull it is to know our Aduersaries fight that so wee may wisely and safely encounter them If ye aske me what their dealings and attempts are against the Church I answer Of sundry sorts yea indeed of all sorts And therefore take the matter fully and plainely in this Obseruation The Aduersaries of the Church Doctr. as they are great and many so they doe assault vs euery way they leaue no meanes vnattempted whereby they may procure the vtter ruine and ouerthrow at least the hurt and trouble of the faithfull Their maine Intent is to ouerthrow the faithfull if they can possibly but if they faile in that as the Lord keepes them from that yet rather then they will sit still and doe nothing they will bee doing all the mischiefe and harme to them that they can I shall not need to distinguish the courses of Satan himselfe from his Instruments they are in effect all one for what himselfe doth hee stirres vp his instruments to doe the like and what they doe it is not of themselues but by his appointment so that the discouery of the one is also the discouery of the other For proofe of the obseruation see what the Apostle Peter saith 1 Pet. 5.8 Your Aduersarie the Deuill like a roaring lyon goes about seeking whom hee may deuoure that is to say hee casts about euery way to doe vs hurt one search will not serue his turne but he searcheth euery corner and spies euery aduantage still going about and seeking to deuoure In Matth. 5.11 Our Sauiour giues vs a sufficient Intimation of their malicious disposition against vs that they will not sticke to speake all manner of euill falsly against vs and they that will not sticke to speake if it were in their power will not sticke to doe all manner of euill to vs To display the point more at large wee will descend to some particulars First let vs consider the matter they strike at or the marke they shoote at Secondly the manner of their opposition first the marke they shoote at is either Religion it selfe or the Persons that professe it and indeede whatsoeuer they doe against our Persons their quarrell is against our Religion to goare that through our sides so that if wee would leaue our Religion our Enemies would leaue to hurt vs Religion is their Quarrell so saith our Sauiour Matth. 10.22 you shall be hated of all men that is true indeed but it is for my name First the persons that professe Religion is the marke they shoot at see this in the example of Iob in the 1 and 2 Chapters see how Satan set himselfe against him in his Cattell seruants Children wife body and if he might haue had his will against his life and soule too and see how hee musters vp his forces against him euery way theeues fire winds botches wife and friends and all at once to ouerwhelme him with an heape of temptations In the new Testament wee find this true in the example of the Apostles 1 Cor. 4.9 to the 13. I thinke saith he that God hath set out vs the last Apostles as men appointed to death for wee are made a gazing stocke c we hunger and thrist are naked and buffetted c so we see how hee setts himselfe against the persons of the faithfull See also how he sets himselfe against their profession Acts 4.18 21. Peter and Iohn are charged to preach no more in the Name of Iesus and threatned if they doe And Acts 5.18 the Apostles are laid hands on and put in prison and in the 33. vers they consult to slay them and in
managed this fight with simple wisedome in holines meeknes compassion in obedience to Gods ordināce c as before we haue bin taught If we haue failed in the least of these let vs be touched in our hearts for it as Dauid was in the 1 Sam. 24.26 when he had but cut off the lap of Sauls Garment though he had not taken away his life yet his heart smote him for this And let vs for the time to come labour to reforme wherein-soeuer wee haue failed and looke better to our steps euer after But if we haue taken these courses and obserued these directions then it may bee a great Comfort to vs whatsoeuer the Issue be whether wee haue ouercome or not if we haue ouercome how boldly may we goe to God and giue him thankes for his owne victory and not for ours because wee haue got it by his meanes and courses If they haue ouercome vs yet wee may haue comfort in our foiles that it hath not beene through our mis-behauiour we haue done as God would haue vs and therefore there is good hope that though now we be ouercome by our enemies yet at last wee shall ouercome them howsoeuer we are sure not to loose our Crowne because wee haue striuen lawfully for the Crowne is promised to them that striue lawfully as well as to them that ouercome Vse 2 The second vse is to teach euery one of vs to labour to bee well fitted prepared and furnished for this fight euery one of vs hath a fight to make against our Aduersaries either inwardly or outwardly or both and therfore it is needfull for vs to prouid and to be in a good readinesse before hand Reason teacheth vs this for when once wee know that we haue Enemies and that they haue a purpose to inuade the land we do presently then get vs more munition and weapons and all manner of furniture needfull for our defence Let grace then teach vs and quicken vs vp to be as wise for the Lords battailes as we are for owne Our Enemies are alwaies assaulting vs let vs therfore get faith wisdome and holinesse compassion meekenesse and all manner of spirituall Armour that we may defend our selues and hold our owne and stand fast and safe against all their assaults And that wee may be thus fitted and prouided First we must be well acquainted with Gods Word for there the Lord teacheth vs how to fight and prescribes vnto vs all manner of weapons and how wee are to vse them and chargeth vs to resist our enemies and encourageth vs with the promise of helpe and comforts vs with the assurance of victory this is our cheife helpe against our Enemies Secondly wee must marke well the courses of our enemies their power malice subtilty and di●igence that thereby we may bee quickned to a more carefull and through resistance Thirdly wee must obserue our owne former experience we must consider where we haue been foiled before time and there to looke better to it and to preuent it another time And also consider where thou hast put the enemy to the worst and be carefull to vse the same meanes stil Fourthly obserue also the examples of other of the faithfull in the like case especially of the old beaten Souldiers of Iesus Christ as of Abraham Iob Dauid Paul and the like Let vs obserue their ouersights and their failings and shunne them also obserue their religious practices and courses and follow them not doubting but God will blesse them to thee as hee did to them Principally let vs obserue our Captaine Iesus Christ and follow his Example as farre as wee can Lastly let vs be earnest with God from whom euery good thing comes that as he hath appointed vs his Souldiers so he would furnish vs with helpe fitting thereunto And so much shall serue for this fourth point namely how the Church behaues and carries her selfe against her Aduersaries The fifth and last point concerning the Aduersaries and opposites of the Church is how the Lord in this case carries himselfe both towards the Church and towards her Aduersaries for the Lord sees and beholds all on both sides yea and he works on both sides too though in a contrary manner hee is for and with the Church in mercy to deliuer them and hee is with the wicked in Iudgement to confound and ouerthrow them Then the obseruation is this Doctr. That in all the Battailes that are mannaged betwixt the Church and her Aduersaries for Gods Truth the Lord so carries himselfe on both sides and to both that he is altogether for and with the Church to helpe and deliuer them and altogether against their enemies to confound and destroy them so saith the Prophet Psal 34.15 16. The Eyes of the Lord are vpon the righteous and his Eares are open to their cries but the face of the Lord is against them that doe euill to cut off their remembrance from the earth So in Esa 66.5 the Prophet saith Heare ye the Word of the Lord all ye that tremble at his Word your brethren that cast you out for my names sake said Let the Lord be glorified but yee shall appeare to your Ioy atnd they shall be ashamed And Phil. 1.28 In nothing feare your Enemies which to them is a token of Perdition and to you of saluation and that of God Thus God was with the Israelites to saue them and with the Egyptians to drowne them in the red Sea Let vs see this point proued a little more plainely in particulars God is with and for the faithfull in many respects First as a party in the cause fighting with them and for them Reu. 3.7 Michael and his Angels fought c. and thus God is with his Church either inwardly or outwardly Inwardly teaching them to fight Psal 144.1 and strengthning them and comforting them Luk. 22.43 and defending them Psal 118.13 and giuing a blessing and good successe to them Or outwardly as supplying them with meanes and raising vp friends and Captaines and such outward helpes Thus hee raysed vp Ioshua and others to deliuer his Church And so by ministring to the faithfull many gracious opportunities either to preserue themselues or to ouerthrow their enemies Secondly God is with his Church as a Deliuerer to saue them from the hands of all their enemies so Dauid acknowledgeth Psal 70.5 that God is his helper and deliuerer And Zach. 2.8 the Lord promiseth to bee a wall of Fire about Ierusalem And in the 9. Chapter and the 8. vers the Lord saith that he will campe about his house and no oppressor shall come vpon them Thirdly hee is with his Church as a Rewarder to Crowne them after the fight Reu. 2.10 be thou faithfull vnto the Death and I will giue thee the Crowne of Life 2 Tim. 48. I haue fought a good fight saith he Apostle I haue finished my course from hence forth is laid vp for mee a Crown of rhteousnesse which the Lord the righteous
and this Rule holds as well for the Church now as then there being the same necessity there must also be the same power So the point is plaine that euery particular visible Church hath power from God to ordaine certaine outward Rites c. The reasons to proue this point are these First some Reas 1 Ceremonies are necessary in euery Church no Religion can possibly be carried without some outward Rites and Ceremonies Now who shall ordaine these but themselues as best knowing their owne State As in a priuate family who shall ordaine orders for it but those of the Family Secondly no Rights are vniuersall to hold euery Reas 2 where in all Churches no that is impossible because diuers Churches are of diuers states and therefore euery Church must haue power to ordaine Ceremonies for themselues Thirdly no Ceremonies are perpetuall in one and the Reas 3 same Church euery Church in time differing from it selfe by the change of occasions and states and then the Ceremonies which they had before are not fit for them now and therefore still they must haue power to ordaine as their state shall require Lastly if a particular Church hath not power to ordaine Reas 4 certaine Rites the Church vnder the Gospell is inferior to that vnder the Law For that was prouided for in this kinde by the Lord himselfe and that in particular But the Church now is not so prouided for of him If any say it is let them shew where therefore it must needes be that hee giues the Church now power to prouide for themselues in this kinde The vses are these First this teacheth the Church to Vse 1 take the benefit of this authority that God hath giuen them but you will say the Church is ready enough to take their liberty herein and therefore they had need to be bounded and bridled that they goe not too farre eyther for multitude vnprofitablenesse superstiton or the like The limits and bounds therefore that euery Church is to containe themselues within in ordaining Ceremonies are these First they must doe nothing that is opposite to Gods Word Secondly they must haue no opinion of Gods worship placed in them as the Surplice and the Crosse if the Church so inioyne them it makes them vnlawfull If they haue beene abused so heretofore by the Papists that is not their sinne now take away the abuse and the things may still be imposed and put in practice Thirdly wee must haue an eye to doe all to Gods glory 1 Cor. 10.31 Fourthly they must be done without scandall or offence as much as possibly may be the Church must be wary heerein for though all things be lawfull yet all thing are not expedient 1 Cor. 10. 23 32. Fifthly all things must be done to edification 1 Cor. 14 26. Lastly all things must be done decently and in order 1 Cor. 14.40 as in Exod. 28.40 Aarons sonnes must haue Coats and Girdles and Bonnets made them for glory and beauty which being the end that the Lord in the Legall Ceremonies did ayme at it must needs be our end also in the like cases and thus the Church may safely ordaine Ceremonies The last vse is to teach vs that if we liue in a Church where such things are ordained that are not simply vnlawfull we must take heed that we resist not this power or the things thereby ordained Bridle thy selfe from dislike specially from refusall yet yeeld with some perswasion of conscience take such a course whereby thou mai'st obey the Magistrate and the Church and yet not offend the weake heerein is wisedome yet rather obey the Magistrate though with offence for heere disobedience is the greater sinne and so takes away the sinne of offending the weake and indeede in this case I giue none offence because my hands are bound and I haue no liberty to doe otherwise but what if a man be not perswaded of these things What is then to be done must hee separate from the Church No first they must labour to be better informed secondly they must resolue to beare with a great deale rather then to make a rent in the Church thirdly suffer thy selfe to be ouerborne in things indifferent by the authority of the Church till thou be'st able to proue it simply vnlawfull or to shew that there is greater scandall in the vse of it then in disobeying the voyce of the Church and of the Christian Magistrate I know that it is sinne to disobey the Christian Magistrate except I know that God commands the contrary Now in these indifferent things I doe but feare I doe not know that God commands the contrary to that which my conscience is doubtfull of now shall I runne into a knowne sinne because I would auoyde a sinne onely feared So much shall serue for this point And so wee haue finished the eyghth point concerning the power and authority of the Church The sixe and twentieth LECTVRE of the CHVRCH YOu may remember that 9. points were propounded to be spoken to concerning the Church whereof we haue already handled 8. of them And now wee are to speake of the ninth and that is the application of all that which hath been spoken to all visible Churches in Christendome that I knnow of those Congreagtions that professe not Christianity we meddle not with The Pagans that professe heathenish Religion no Christian the Iewes that professe the Law and not the Gospell the Turks that professe that abominable Idoll Mahomet and not the Sonne of God Iesus Christ these wee haue here nothing to doe with they are vtterly excluded from the outward name of a Church as being assemblies quite of another kinde they haue no Christ not somuch as in outward profession and therefore are no Church at all It is the Christian assemblies that is those that professe the faith of Christ crucified that wee are heere to speake of you shall vnderstand that the Doctrine concerning the Church whereof I haue spoken hath been so plainely and fully deliuered that if it be rightly vnderstood it will easily apply it selfe to all Christian Churches in the censure of those that are Religious Iudicious but yet because diuers Christian Churches are of diuers conditions differing one from another as well in time as in place and because the chiefe reach of this whole discourse both in teacher hearer is this to see how we may iustifie our standing in the present state of this Church of England therefore for your better direction both to helpe your iudgement concerning other Churches and to settle your resolution touching the goodnesse and soundnesse of this Church that we liue in I will endeauour God willing to make application of that which hath beene spoken as to all Churches in generall so more particularly to this Church of ours The generall diuision of all Churches that eyther are or haue beene since our Sauiours time is two-fold First according to their situation and so some are Easterne and the