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A16893 The glorie of the latter temple greater then of the former Opened in a sermon preached at the consecration or restitution of the Parish Church of Flixton in the island of Louingland in the county of Suffolke; being sometimes the mother church of the East-Angles. 11. March. 1630 / By Iohn Brinsley. Brinsley, John, 1600-1665. 1631 (1631) STC 3789; ESTC S119303 16,363 28

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There too saith Ribera most of the vessels of Salomons temple were restored by King Cyrus at their returne from Babylon and how euer many of them were afterwards taken away by Antiochus Epiphanes yet they were renewed againe by the Machabees and that as rich as costly as euer all of pure gold Suppose this too yet where were the apurtenances that belonged to Salomons Temple Where was the Arke of the Couenant Where was the heauenly fire Where was the Glory of the Lord Where was the Urim and Thummim And where was the succession of Prophets All these by the Hebrewes owne confession were wanting in this third Temple as well as in the second What shall we then thinke that the life of this promise lieth in the glory of the structure and of the furniture Mr. Caluin for his part is loath in this particular to go along cum crassis interpretibus with blunt interpreters as he there calleth them I shall spare both the persons and opinion yet the argument which he there vseth seemeth to me more then probable One maine reason why God would not haue the second Temple built in the like pompe and state with the former was that he might thereby take off the eyes of his people and by little and little weane them from that Mosaicall pedagogie that they might not wholly rest in those externall shadowes of types and ceremonies but that they might fix their thoughts rather vpon the Messias and the spirituall glory of his kingdome If so what then shall we iudge of that pompe and cost which was bestowed vpon this third temple by Herod Surely as a subtilty of Sathan and perhaps of Herod himselfe who was but a halfe-Iew a Iew for his owne aduantage that the eyes of the Iewes being dazled with this outward pompe and glory they might looke no further but that their thoughts might hereby be wholly taken off from looking for or longing after the promised Messias And if so then was this cost bestowed vpon this last Temple rather a profanation then an adorning of it and to the Iewes rather a token of the vengeance of God vpon them for their ingratitude then a testimony of his grace and fauour Surely there was somthing else which made this Temple more glorious then either the building or the furniture could make it Why what was that To hold you no longer in suspense briefly it was Christ himself the Presence of Christ the Preaching of Christ the Reuelation of Christ his manifestation in the flesh the publishing of the glad tidings of saluation in by and through him Here was the transcendent glory of this latter Temple When Christ the desire of all nations as the Prophet stileth him in the seuenth verse of this Chapter was come come in the flesh then was this house filled with glory So it was foretold and so it was accomplished Then was this house truly glorious when it intertained him who was the truth of all those types the substance of all those ceremoniall shadowes which had made the former house the temple of Salomon so exceedingly glorious The time will not giue me that liberty to vnueile Moses his face before your eyes That Temple was but a type of his body Destroy this temple saith our Sauiour to the Iewes He spake of the temple of his body saith the Text of which that temple was a type What euer there was in that first Temple that made it so glorious you shall find it all in this latter house all epitomized in Christ. Here was the Arke of the Couenant the Arke wood within ouerlayed within and without with pure gold Christ God and man two natures in one person the humanitie assumed into personall vnion with the Diuinitie Here was the heauenly fire he that baptized with the holy Ghost and with fire he through whom the Father is well pleased he in whom all the sacrifices of the people of God find acceptance Here dwelt the glory of God and that after a glorious manner In him dwelt the fulnesse of the Godhead bodily saith Saint Paul Full expressions Not a glimpse of Diuine glory as in the Cloud and betwixt the Cherubins but the fulnesse of the Godhead and that did not lodge in him for a time as in the Tabernacle as in the Temple but it dwelt in him by an inseparable vnion an euerlasting inhabitation It dwelt in him and that not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not in types and shadows not in clouds and ceremonies as in the Temple but in truth in substance really essentially Againe here was the Vrim and Thummim in the brestplate of this high Priest of our saluation light of knowledge and perfection of holinesse In him were hid all the treasures of wisdome and knowledge And lastly here was the gift of prophecie a propheticall spirit powred out after an eminent manner Neuer prophet like this Prophet the Father of the Prophets vnto whom God gaue his spirit not by measure He that was in the bosome of the Father from eternity acquainted with all his secrets his eternall purposes before the foundations of the world were layed Behold all the glory of Salomons Temple comprized in a little roome And if the type was so glorious then what is the truth If the shadow what the substance If the picture bee so amiable then what is the person whom it represents Needs must that place be exceedingly glorious which was honoured with the presence of him whose presence maketh the heauens glorious Christ was there manifested in the flesh Ey and in the spirit too There did he shew his almighty power in conuincing the Doctors in whipping out the buyers and sellers in working of miracles More yet there was he preached there was he published there were the glad tidings of saluation proclaimed and made knowne to the world by Christ himselfe by his Apostles and Disciples men indued with eminent and extraordinary gifts for that purpose This was the surpassing glory of this latter house wherein it so farre excelled the former Christ was here reuealed manifested in the flesh in the spirit preached and published vnto the world And herein standeth the true glory of all our Temples and Synagogues vnder the Gospell euen in the presence and reuelation of Christ. This is the kernell about which I haue spent so much time in cracking of the shell Now that I haue it I would be loth through straits of time to cast it away without some small improuement I shall be briefe and onely propound what my purpose was to prosecute The glory of our Temples is the presence and reuelation of Christ. How dreadfull how fearefull is this place saith the Patriarch Iacob surely it is no other but the house of God the gate of heauen What was it that struck the holy Patriarch with such an awfull dread and reuerence of the place where he was being but in the wide open field Why it