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A16567 A defence of that most ancient and sacred ordinance of Gods, the Sabbath day Consequently, and together with it. 2. A defence of the iiijth commandement. 3. A defence of the integrity and perfection of the Decalogue, morall law, or X. commandements. 4. A defence also of the whole and intire worship of God, in all the partes thereof, as it is prescribed, in the first table of the Decalogue. 5. A discouery of the superstition, impurity and corruption of Gods worship; yea, and idolatry, committed by multitudes, in sanctifying the Lords day, for a Sabbath day, by the iiijth commandement. Vndertaken against all anti-Sabbatharians, both of Protestants, Papists, Antinomians, and Anabaptists; and by name and especially against the X ministers, ... by Theophilus Brabourne. Brabourne, Theophilus, b. 1590. 1632 (1632) STC 3473; ESTC S120442 538,800 670

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is with in thy gates For in sixe dayes the Lord made heauen earth the sea all that in them is rested the 7th day wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day hollowedit Now presently thes words being vttered by the Minister the wholl Congregation confirmeth them by this deuour godly prayer vnto Almightie God saying Lord haue mercy vpon vs incline our hartes to keepe this Law The charg of the Minister standing in Gods roome the Ecchoing voice of the people by there prayers as an answer confirming putteth in my minde to thinke what a lamentable Dialogue would be betvvixt Almightie God vs if he should call vs to an accounte for the breach of his 4th Com. for albeit we dravv nigh to God in the Congregation vvith our lippes saying Amen to all Gods preceptes yet in our liues is no such matter and because we all one day must come to this accompt it shall not be amisse to haue the state of it presented before our eyes here that so if we cannot acquite our selues we may know it in time vvhilst there is space for repentance Suppose we therfore Almightie God examining vs vve againe answering for our selues thus Question 1. Haue you remembred my Sabbath day as I commanded you by my Minister in the Congregation vnto which you did subscrib assent by your prayer Answer no Lord we haue in deede forgotten that day but vve haue bene mindfull of the day after it to wit the Lords day Question 2. But haue you Sanctified my Sabbath day as I commanded you Answer no Lord vve haue vve must confesse it profaned that very day but vve haue sanctified the Lords day which is but the day after it Quest 3. But as for the 7th day vvhere as I certified you that the 7th day is the Sabbath day Exod. 2● 8 charged you that in it thou should est doe no manner of worke c. haue you novv refrained your laboures rested from worke on this 7th day Answ no Lord vve confesse indeed that how euer vve haue done our vvorkes on this 7th day yet haue vve rested from our vvorkes on the 8th day Quest 4. wheras I sanctified hallowed the 7th day also set you myne ovvne president for your example in asmuch as I Rested on the 7th day moued you by a reason drawne from myne owne example which I annexed to my 4th Com. haue you novv imitated myne example and regarded my reason vvher by I persvvaded you Ansvv no Lord vve haue neglected thy example thy reason But vve haue imitated Christ his Apostles in preaching and hearing of sermones the like on a day vvhereof vve reade not that euer thou didest Sanctify it namely on the first day of the vveeke vvhich thou didest command for labour Novv thinke of this matter good brethren in time least you leese your hoped for revvard of keeping the Lords Sabbathes for vvill this ansvver goe for current thinke you before God at that day of Rekoning But this answer is too right downe for some for these haue ingenuously confessed the trueth wherfore vve must lay downe an other answer for them for they like Saul vvho contrary to Gods Commandement spared Agag the best of the Sheepe c. yet said I haue obeied the voice of the Lord 1 Sam. 15.20 so these stand to iustifie it defend it that they doe obey the voice of God according to his 4th Com. well let these be tryed saieth the Almightie Quest 1. Haue you Remembred my Sabbath day Answer yis Lord for as for that day we neuer thought of it but we remembred the Lords day the day after Quest 2. And haue you sanctified my Sabbath day as I commammanded you Ansvv yis Lord for vve profaned it vvith seruile laboures but vve haue sanctified the Lords day Quest 3. And haue your rested on the 7th day for the 7th day is the Sabbath of the Lard c. Exod. 20.10 Ansvv yis Lord we haue laboured on the 7th day haue rested on the 8th day Quest 4. But the 7th day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God Exod. 20.10 haue you novv kept the Sabbath of the Lord your God Ansvver yis Lord vve haue profaned it but we haue kept the Sabbath of the Lord Christ Quest 5. haue you kept the 7th day Sabbath in imitation of mee the day which I set you for a patterne the day solemnized in remembrence of the Creation Ansvv yis Lord for vve haue kept the 8th day or first day of the vveeke in imitation of Christ and his Apostles the day solemnized in remembrance of the Redemption Iudge novv good brethren if these men may not besaid to dally mocke vvith God in a most seriouse vveightie matter Yet further there are but tvvo eminent places in the Church vvherin the Minister performeth his seruice to God to vvit the Delike the Pulpit loe hovv these varie are at iarre In the Deske the Minister readeing the 10 Commandemets saith the people must sanctify the Sabbath day but the same Minister in the same Church to the same people being but gotten vp in to the Pulpit saith they must sanctify the Lords day In the Deske hee saith the 7th day is the Sabbath but gone but a farre as the pulpit there he saith the 8th day is the Sabbath Think you these men are not gone from their Text vvhen they reade one thing preach an other is it meete that the Deske the Pulpit shold be at such oddes I confesse they haue some idle distinctions friuolouse ansvvers vvhereby for the present they stoppe vp the month of conscience and blind the eyes of the simple but let them try if they cane by the same answers distinctions bleare the eyes of Almightie God at that day In the dayes of blindnesse popery before Luther brought light vnto the second com I verily beleeue it that Popish Priests had not more nor more grosse ansvvers distinctions obiections to maintaine their Idolatry and Image worshiping against the second Comm. then now a dayes our Ministers haue to mainteiue their syne of Sabbath-breaking against the 4th Com. but what should I say I vvish I knew how else to informe Gods people of his will how they I might sanctify Gods Sabbaths in priuate with out the publike assemblies of the Church helpes of a Minister disturbance of the Church as we may cane yeeld obedience to any euery of the other 9 com singly alone euery man by himselfe with out the helpe company of others although they would not ioyne with vs could I I say haue deuised this it shold well haue bene seene that I would neuer haue blotted paper to informe or contended with these cuning Sophisters who by their wittes such as they are will make any thing good they please to vndertake they should for me haue goneon till they
Sabbath day to sanctify it and yet will not indure it that their people should Sanctify the Sabbath day but they vvill call it Iudaisme if they sanctifie it or they will haue one tricke or other one distinction or other to cast in their way whereby they will hinder them from sanctifying it They call vpon the people to keepe Gods 4th Com. and pray in vvith the Congregation to keepe this Law the 4th Com. yet they vvill not abide it that their people should doe the things commanded in this commandement one of the things commanded in this 4th com is that we should sanctify the 7th day but this they will none of vvhat an horrible kind of dissembling is this to call much frequently zealously vpon the people to kepe this Law of God and yet vvill not abide that their people should doe performe the things commanded in this Law Let me also speake a word or two vnto the people and first as touching their deuotions in the Congregation you heare the Minister reade thus Remember the Sabbath day c. But the 7th day is the Sabbath c. vnto the which you deuoutly add this prayer Lord haue mercy vpon vs and incline our hearts to keepe this Law By which prayer you doe yeeld your assent vnto what the Minister had vttered it is your dueties now also to see to it that you know what you pray else as the Minister saith one thing and meaneth an other so the people say they know not what you are loath to subscribe your name vnto a writing or put your seale vnto a bond vntill you haue read it ouer and vnderstand vvell vvhat it is that you put your hand or seale vnto Why this your prayer after the Minister hath recited Gods 4th com is as your handwriting or seale put vnto Gods com you must therefore vnderstand vvell vvhat you seale vnto When the Minister saith Remember the Sabbath day vvill you pray God to haue mercy on you incline your heart to keepe the Lords day and vvhen the Minister saith But the 7th day is the Sabbath Will you desire God to incline your heart to keepe the 8th day for the Sabbath I pray iudge in your selues vvhat this is better then babling before God vve must pray vvith the spirit and vve must pray vvith our vnderstanding also and that especially vvhen vve are redy to partake of the blessed Sacrament of the Lords Supper 2. Let me speake vnto the people as touching their keeping of this Lords day in conscience of this 4th com you see they cannot bring any proueing arguments to euince it that the 4th com belongeth vnto the Lords day besides you see I haue proued the contrary that the 4th com cannot belong vnto the Lords day vvherefore people may be as zealouse as they will in sanctifying of the Lords day and hope to please God thereby as a duety of the 4th com but let them beleeue it all this their zeale is as the Apostle speaketh a zeale without knowledge Rom. 10.2 All this their religion is but meere superstition they thinke to please God hereby but God may say vnto them who required this at your hands may not this truely be counted as a limme of that voluntarie religion and will worship condemned by S. Paul Col. 2.23 let men trye all things therefore and let them imitate the Bereanes to serch the Scriptures and pray to God for illumination then for reformation They may loose their Haye their Corne on the Lords day if they will in conscience of the 4th com but the 4th com calleth for no such matters on the Lords day they may neglect their seed time on the Lords day if they will in conscience of that comm Exod. 34.21 In the 7th day thou shalt rest both in earing time and in the haruest But let them know that this com concerneth the 7th day Saturday Sabbath not the 8th day Lords day Sabbath The like may be said of Brewers Mal●sters they may if they will neglect to brewe tunn vp their beere to steepe dry their maulte on the Lords day in conscience of the 4th com but it is but their will worship and a voluntary religion it is altogether needlesse for them to make any such scruples The like I might speake to all other Tradsmen in Citties Townes I haue often heard many scruples questions moued touching the religiouse keeping of the Sabbath day meaning it of our Lords day as whither it be lawfull for Taylers to carry home fit new garments on the Sabbath day morning and whither Shoemakers may fit shoes in the morning c. and whither Water-men may row on the Sabbath day after Euening prayer and whither Marriners may set sayle begine a voyage on the Sabbath day and whither any May-games shooting and bowleing or like recreations be lawfull on our Sabbath day and I haue heard it much questioned vvhen the Sabbath day doth begine end at morning at midnight or on the Euening and the like To these the like questiones I answer 1. if the lawes of the Realme will permit these on the Lords day I answer the law of Gods 4th com is not against them but rather with them saying Sixe dayes shalt thou labour c. whereof the Lords day is one 2. I answer it is mens duty first of all to be inquisitive after the day it selfe to know which day is the Sabbath day before they inquire how the day should be spent what may be done on the day and what not there is a greater errour amongst vs then they are aware on their scruples questiones are like vnto the minte annise cummin but there is an other thing a weightier matter of the law neglected to be questioned that is to know whither the 7th day or the 8th day be the Sabbath day or to know whither we keepe the Lords Sabbath at all or not for I confidently auowch it that Gods Sabbaths commanded in his morall law are wholly neglected profaned I ernestly desire therfore that men would now for a season turne the current of their quaeries from these lesser matters vnto this weightier matter vntill by serching they haue found out the trueth the blessing of God be vpon their laboures Thus much for answer to the abused text of the 4th commandement for the Lords day SECT V. A second text produced to proue the Lords day a Sabbath day is Psal 118.24 This is the day which the Lord hath made let vs reioyce be glad in it Here say some the word made may be translated Sanctified further this day here spoken of was a type of the very day of Christs resurrection on the Lords day or first day of the weeke therfore God made or Sanctified this day for a Sabbath Before I answer this text least some should obiect vnto me that I debase their cause by bringing in
be weighed where he saith thar if the religion of the Church of Rome shall frustrate but any one pointe of any one comman It doth thereby make frustrate the whole Law Now a double vse I may make of these words the one is that all Gods commandements are now to be obserued and obeyed because hee saith that not so much as any one point of any one commandement is to be frustrated further he addeth for confirmation thereof that the abolishing of any one point in the 10 commandements it is the abolishing of the whole Law also and so he hath confirmed my Major The other vse I make of these his words is by his Testimony to confute the madnesse of such Diuines as deny the Integrity and perfection of Gods Law therefore invent distinctiones whereby they may curtaile the law denying that whatsoeuer is commanded in the 10 com doth belong vnto our practise which is the absurdety confuted in the last point handled before this for the further confirmatiō whereof let it be obserued that Learned Perkines saith that that religion which frustrateth but any one point of any one cemmandemēt it doth thereby frustrate the whole law let these Diuines then see into what a snare they are falne by denying some on point in some one comman to wit the Lords 7th day Saturday Sabbath for hereby they pull vpon not themselues alone but vpon our Christian religiō also this guilt to wit that by so doeing it doth abolish the whole Law ioyne hands with corrupt nature And further hence it is that he hath put vpon the tope of those leaues in his booke this title A Papist cannot goe beyond a reprobate If then a Papist cannot goe beyond a reprobate if he frustrateth but one point of any one commandement then tell me how farre some Protestant Diuines can goe beyond reprobates who doe frustrat this ancient ordinance of Gods Sabbath expresly commanded in the 10 commandements and that after sufficient meanes of light afforded them by my former booke I wish those tenn Ministers against whom especially I write to note this point happily they will sleite my iudgement but M. Perkins iudgement I know they reuerence and further if this be good Diuinity against Papists I trust it cannot be bade when applied to Protestantes these are not my collectiones you see they are made by a man of their owne side Vnto the Testimony of M. Perkines let me add the Testimony of Vrsinus who sheweth sondry differences betwixt the Doctrine of the true Church and the Doctrine of other Sectes Religiones one of the differences is this In Ecclesia lex Dei integra incorrupta retinetur aliae Religiones sectae legem Dei mutilant vel corrumpunt Vrsi Catechis Pag. 4. Jn the Church saith he the Law of God is preserved intirly and vncorrupted but other Sectes Religiones doe lame or corrupt the Law of God In which words as you see Vrsinus doth lay it downe as a propertie of the true Church to preserue Gods Law in its integrity and perfection as a marke of a false Church to lame detracte from Gods Law By which words hee plainly ratifieth all the 10 commandements with whatsoeuer is therein commanded Further if it be a marke of a false Church of Sectaries to lame Gods Law what reproch danger doe such Ministers bring our Church specially themselues into by denying that all the things commanded in the 10 commandements are in force binding vs to obedience doe they not what lieth in them labour to make our Church noe true Church themselues Sectaries Take also the Testimony of Polanus in his Syntag. Theolog. lib. 6. cap. 10 de lege Dei Pag. 353. who hauing to doe against Papists that say the 2d com against Images belonged onely vnto Iewes not vnto Christians as many Protestantes say of the 4th com touching the olde Sabbath hee proueth the contrary by this argument quia ad Christianos totus Decalogus pertinet because the whole Decalogue appertaineth vnto Christianes If this reason be good against Papists it cannot be bad with Protestants In the 4th place I will proue it from their owne mouthes for these which are such notoriouse enemies to the Lords Sabbaths they doe frequently in theire pulpites reproue the Adulterer the thiefe the falswitnesse bearer the Blashemer of Gods name the rest by the Lawof the 10 commandements saying these deedes are sinnes liable to condemnation and must be refrained c. Because they are forbidden in the Law of God which kind of arguing doth recessarily imply thus much that whatsoeuer thing is commanded or forbidden in the Law is in force still doth bind vs now to obedience the reason of this consequence is because there is one and the same reason for all for euery thing which there is for any one thing for if Gods writeing commanding any one thing in his Law be a sufficient reason to incline our hartes vnto the obedience thereof then the same reason will moue vs to the obedience of euery thing which is therein written because God hath as well written commanded euery thing therein as any thing and thus you see how it necessarily followeth from their owne mouthes that because they cale for obedience now vnto some things which God hath commanded in his Law because hee hath commanded them that therefore they must yeeld that all things in Gods Law must now be obeyed because hee hath commanded them all wherefore since they teach this vnto the people they must grant it me heere Thus you haue heard this trueth confirmed both by some particular persones of note also by the mouthes of all my aduersaries 5. I will proue it vnto you by the Testimony of our Church In the order for the Administration of the Lords Supper or holy communion set downe in the booke of Common prayer it is thus ordered by our Church Then shall the Minister rehearse distinctly all the tenn commandements the people kneeling shall after euery commandement aske God mercy for their transgression of the same againe after that all the 10 commandements be rehearsed by the Minister it is ordered that the people shall all conclude with this holy prayer Lord haue mercy vpon vs and write all these thy lawes in our hearts wee beseech thee In which holy ordinance of our Church we may obserue these things 1. that our Church maintaineth the Law of Gods 10 commandements as now in force because we are to aske God mercy for the transgression of them and because we desire God to write them in our heartes 2 obserue that our Church ratifieth not some onely of the 10 com but all of them euen euery commandement which was written in Tables of stone for the Minister must rehearse distinctly all the tenn commandement and the people are taught to pray to God to write all these lawes in their heartes Thus you see our Church
be accounted humble men because they doe imitate Christ Some obiect thus I but you doe not discreetly to publish this point whereby it comes to the peoples knowledge rather should a drope of blood haue gone from my heart then such a point as this vnto common people you should rather haue imparted it vnto Diuines in priuate and discussed it with them onely c. Hereto I answer this obiection of some Diuines it is no better then a faire flourish whereby vnder a c lour of discretion they would haue silenced and buried this Trueth euerlastingly For if they could haue tied me by the rules of this their discretion to haue made knowne this point onely vnto Ministe●s they then know waies enough how to smother it so as it should neuer haue come to light and so as the people poore soules should neuer haue heard of it Indeed I iudged it discretion first to make tender of it to Ministers before I printed to the viewe of common people and so I did for I sent my Notes a broad to sondry Diuines of the best ranke both nere and afarr off expecting their confutation or confirmation but I obtained neither In case they had answered me by way of confirmation then my resolution was to haue bene further counsailed by them as touching the publishing of it as whither by my selfe or rather by some more eminent able person of their choosing and touching the time when whither presently or rather hereafter and for the persones to whom whither generally vnto all or rather vnto some eminent persons of the Kingdome and the like But expecting longe their answeres which diuers of them promised though they performed not and waiting 10 or 12 monethes and finding nothing but delaies and foording me off still hereby I suspected that this their counsaile of discretion was but a dry morsell to stay my stomake withall for the present and nothing else but a fained thing deuised handsomly to make mee beleeue on the one side that that they meant seriously and faithfully to haue taken the matter into their consideration had not I bene so rash in publishing it which they neuer meant as all experience euen to this day sheweth for both my Notes then and my Booke since haue neuer bene answered by them by way of confutation nor approued of them by way of confirmation And on the other side to haue kept this Trueth secret from the peoples knowledge and this of the twaine indeed is that they chiefly aime at it is most grieuouse vnto them that common people should espie their errours as for their owne consciences many of them are large enough as I haue experience to my exceding greate sorrow of heart to brooke the superstitiouse and ignorant obseruation of the Lords day Sabbath and to neglect the worship of God in the 7th day Sabbath they could digest these things and set downe with them good quietly prouided no body might see this their blind ignorance halting with God but this is that which toucheth to the quicke with them that since my publication of this Trueth and discouery of their errour now they cannot halt in secret now common people see ther 's no grownds for the Lords day Sabbath now their parishoners others can answer their arguments and see their folly and leu●ty and how a long time they haue bene carried in a golding dreame Well when I saw that Ministers sleited Gods Trueth then I resolued to turne me and open my selfe vnto the people trusting to finde more fidelity sincerity among them if therfore it griueth them that the people know of it sooner then they would let them thank themselues for sleiting of it when tendered vnto them and for their attempts to smother it c. For some of them haue said vnto me when I haue moued them in it most ceriously what thinke you wee haue nothing else to doe but to listen to your toies Others obiect saying if I would haue wrote in controuercy I shold haue wrote against Papists as Bellarmine the like against a forraine enemy c. To whom I answer ther 's more neede to deale at home then a broad euery man flies vpon A Papist for the controuercy is made easy by the many helpes of our lerned writers because it is applauded at all hands so as a man may be a gainer by the controuercy But fewe or none will medle to redresse things at home for these are not onely hard difficult requiring much study greate labours considering none haue gone before to giue them light but also a man may easily foresee it hee shall be a loser by the bargaine wherby you may easily gather that homebred euiles are more perillouse and like to stick longe by vs without reformation now by how much the fewer will vndertake them by so much the better seruice he doth vnto God that will aduenture himselfe in them for this is that I aime at not to please men but him that hath called me and betrusted me with one of his Talents my chiefe desire now is that I may improue it not which way my selfe may best gaine credit wealth and preferment but that way whereby I may wine most glorie to my chiefe Lord and Master Let none thinke me so ignorant but that I know well enough which is the way to rise in the world were that the thing I short at and I know right well that whilst I am in this argument I am cleane out of that way but with Moses I haue a respect vnto the Recompense of reward Some of them obiect vnto me that by stiring in this point I shall incense the State and the Byshopes will molest me c. To whom I answer that 's the thing indeed would much please them that the Governement of the Kingdome would oppose mee so much they intimate by their much wondering that I am so long suffered in quiet c for since they cannot defend the phantasy of the Lords day Sabbath by the Scriptures and sword of the Spirit now they long for the aide of the sword of the Magistrate wondering it tarrieth so long erre it will aueng them but had I their cause in hand I would be ashamed to desire aide from the sword of the Magistrate when the word of God and sword of the Spirit refuseth to help first let them soundly answer confute my booke and then let them flie to the Magistrat and spare not I know well that things tending to changes and alterations are not pleasing vnto Statsmen vnlesse in case most weighty and of vrgent necessity of which kind I trust they will Iudge this to be after they haue once taken it into their graue and iudiciouse considerations The soundnesse and cleernesse of this my cause giueth me good hope that God will inlighten them with it so incline their hearts vnto mercy but if not since I verily beleeue and know it to be a Trueth and my duety not