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B12340 Dauids desire to go to church as it was published in two sermons in St. Maries in Oxford. The one the fift day of Nouember in the afternoone to the Vniversity 1609 the other on Christmas day following to the parishioners of that place. By Iohn Day Bachelour of Divinity, and one of the fellowes of Oriell Colledge. Day, John, 1566-1628. 1612 (1612) STC 6422; ESTC S115196 42,792 120

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other Luke the three twētith at the three and fortith verse but as he was in the midst of the c Luk. 2.46 Doctors or in the midst of the x Luk. 24.36 eleaven Apostles or if not so personally for he is nowe at the right hand of God there setteth as speak the y Mark 16.19 Scriptures yet as he was in the midst of the candleslickes Revelation the first at the thirteenth verse Over and besides the Sonne of God we haue God the holy Ghost to of whō our Saviour himselfe said that hee should abide with vs for ever and is therfore called by Tertullian The z Tertull. de Vir. Veland Vicar of Christ vpō earth True it is they had in their Temple this Trinity as well as we the Father and Sonne and Holy Ghost for they were but one God both then now ever but come to the manner of their being there being with vs in our Assemblies and it was a ridle to the Iewes we that haue plowed with a Iudg. 14.18 Sampsons heyfer that is with the holy Scriptures haue easily found it out You shall heare Dichers Delvers saith b 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Theodor. ad Graec. Infid Ser. 5. Theodoret of the Christians in his time and he spake it not in skorne neither reasoning about the Trinity Over and besides the Holy Trinity we haue the Angels to here present in regard of whom the Apostle in his Epistle to the c 1. Cor. 11 10. Corinthians The woman ought to haue power on her head that is to haue her head covered because of the Angels Nor are they present only as Spectators but they assist vs after a sort I they solace themselues in the beauty of this house according to that of St d 1. Pet. 1.12 Peter The which things the Angels desire to behold speaking of the misteries published in the Gospell The word e 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Beza in 1. Pet. 1.12 Beholding there vsed being the same that was vsed of himselfe when he lookt so diligently into the f Luk. 24.12 sepulcher and the Apostle alluding thereby as it is thought to the figure of the Cherubins that were so fashioned by the hand of the work man as if they had g Exod. 25.20 looked into the Arke Concerning the other Parties that were present namely the Priestes and People how infinitly in each of them doe we Christians out strip the Iewes First concerning our Priests they are not in deede so gorgeous in attire as they were but being Ministers of better things how are they more beautifull notwithstanding How beautifull h Rom. 10.15 saith the Apostle are the feet of them wh●ch bring glad tidings of peace and bring glad tidings of good things And St Chrysostome he compares thē in one i Chrys de Eucharist in E●●●n place to the Angels in another k Chrys de S●●ced l. 3. place he prefers them farre before thē To them saith he that inhabit the earth and are conversant therein is committed the dispensing of those things which are in h●avē They haue that power given vnto them which he neuer gaue to Angels no not Archangels thēselues Concerning the People they indeed were a Natiō but they were but one Nation we the whole world And therefore as our Saviour l Mark 28. ●9 said to his disciples Go and teach all Nations so they went and taught them severally m See Eus●b l. 3. c. 1. Hieron Catal. script Ecclesiast S. Iohn the Asians S. Andrew the Achaians S. Matthew the Ethiopians S. Philip the Phrygians S. Bartholmew the Indians S. Thomas the Parthians and so forth their soūd n Rom. 10.18 saith the Apostle went out through all the earth and their words into the end of the world Or if so be they went not to all places in their owne proper persons as S. Austen o Aug. ep 80 seemes to be of opinion yet hath every Nation now or at the least wise hath had the benefit of that doctrine which the Apostle delivered to those nations that in their owne persons they then visited We may well adde vnto this point that peculiar honour and testimoniall that is given vnto Christians in that they are saide so p 1. Cor. 3.16 2 Cor. 6.16 many times to bee themselues the Temple of God I every of them in particular in regard of their q 1. Cor. 6.19 bodies to be the Temple of the holy Ghost But thus much of outstripping them in regard of the Parties present that we no lesse outstrip them to in regard of the Publike Solemnity of Gods worship namely in the Word and Sacraments and Sacrifices and Praier and Praises remaineth now to be declared first concerning the Word First then concerning the Worde they had Moses I grant and they had the Prophets Moses as speakes Theodoret who was the r Theodoret. ad Graec. Infid s●r 2. Ocean of Diuinity and instructed mouth to mouth as it were by God himselfe the Prophets who were the floods and so many riuers as it were derived from him Moses he delivered them the Law the Prophets they were the Interpreters of that Law Both Moses and Prophets so complete at that time for the salvatiō of the Iews that that of Abraham vnto Diues concerning the salvation of his Bretheren then living ſ Luk. 16.29 They haue Moses and the Prophets let them heare them was an argument that woulde not admit of any reply that Diues made For when hee answered therevpon t v. 30. Nay Father Abraham but if one come vnto them from the dead they will amend their liues the Patriarch holds himselfe to his first resolutiō u v. 31. If they heare not Moses and the Prophets neither will they be perswaded though one rise from the dead againe Now if they were then taught so wholy and perfectly by Moses the Prophets alone howe much better is our case who haue the Apostles and Evangelists annexed vnto them Moses and the Prophets indeede being a light as S. Peter c 2. Pet. 1.19 speaketh that shineth in a darke place but the Apostles and Euangelists as the day star arising in our hearts And thus much of the Word How far we outstrip them in the Sacraments S. d Aug epist 118. de Doct. Christ l. 3. c. 9. Austen wil bear vs witnes who speaking of theirs and ours we saith he are not pressed with the heavy burden they were but our Lord his Apostles haue delivered vnto vs a few Sacraments in steed of many and the same in performing most easie in signification most excellent in obseruation most reverend and he nameth in that place Baptisme and the Supper True it is the Apostle e 1. Cor. 10 1. saith they were all vnder the clowd and all passed through the sea and were baptised vnto Moses in the clowd and in the sea