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A86600 Clavis exousiasichē [sic]: The key of ordination. Or, Missio potestativa. Oichonomichē: ministerial power: or, Authoritative separation of men to the work of Christ, a ministerial privilege.A sermon preached at the ordination of Mr. Thomas Porter Master of Arts, Mr. John Wilson, Mr. David Jenks, Mr. George Burraston, and Mr. Tho: Soley, at Whitchurch in the county of Salop. / By Aylmer Houghton, minister of the word at Prees in the said county. Houghton, Aylmer. 1656 (1656) Wing H2918; Thomason E1665_3; ESTC R208387 22,964 62

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continued Mat. 9. ult 2 Thes 3.1 2. Ah dear Christians we all pray for you nay the Lord forbid that wee should ever cease to pray for you 1 Sam. 12.23 Therefore pray for them and us alas all the unfruitfulness of your hearts under all our toil and travel in our Ministery is because you do not pray for us you do not pray for your Ministers that their work might warm your hearts and make it saving for your salvation Secondly I desire you praise them and us I tell you Christians that Gods Ministers do deserve from you their due commendation All the incouragements that you are able to give them is little enough to hold up their spirits in this weighty work You will incourage the creature or a servant or a child when they do well and will you not do it to a Minister Oh! do not vilify them nor blemish them with reproaches Constantine the great was wont to say That the failings of a Minister should be covered from the knowledge of others and himself would rather cover them with his Purple Robe than have them known Thirdly Praise God for them and us this is my next request praise God that he is pleased to hold up a Gospel-ministery amongst us by his daily calling in of labourers into his Harvest Matth. 9. last verse Fourthly I beg of you that you will prize them and us and that for our work sake 1 Tim. 4.17 Oh! How beautifull should the feet be of those that bring glad tydings And those who labour in the word and doctrin are worthy of double honour saith our Apostle Oh! Do not undervalue them those who are the Ministers of Jesus Christ nor do you account them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The offals and off-scourings of the world Fifthly I intreat you pitty them and us I tell you Christian friends that none in the world should have such a plentiful portion of your pitty as the Ministers of Jesus Christ Especially if you would but seriously lay to heart these four things 1 Their great care they are daily in 2 Their great cost daily at 3 Their great account they must give 4 Their great contempt they lye continually open to But I cannot stand upon these things onely let me tell you what Chrysostome saith that their care cost count and contempt is such that the Angels themselves would tremble for to undergo their burden so great it is Sixthly I earnestly crave that you will practise them and us I mean theirs and our preaching It is the Apostles advice Heb. 13.17 that ye obey them that rule over you in the Lord as those that must give an account I beseech you let not your fancies sit above your judgements but let your judgements guide your opinions and let your opinions being guided by some judgement lead your zeal if not you walk preposterously in all duties of Religion Oh! Hence it is that the spiritual yoke of obedience and practice is cast off to all Gospel Ministery and so many live above our ministery and some below our ministery Some above our Ministery even above that Ministery that begot them if ever they were spiritually begotten and born of God And if it bee vile for a child to contemn the natural father of his body oh how much more vile is it in the sight of God for any to revile and contemn the spiritual fathers of their souls 1 Cor. 9.2 Alexander the great a Heathen Emperor was wont to say That he was more beholding unto Aristotle his Master than to Philip his Father for hee had but his being from his Father but his well-being from his Master Hence it is that wee have so many new Ruptures bred in the bowels of the Church which are indeed but the grey hairs of old errors which long since were worm-eaten and dusted with antiquity And now taking the advantage of liberty of conscience and the allowance of that tolleration which was onely intended for tender consciences have new brusht up their old erronious Tenents and put fair flourishing and hypocritical colours upon them And these now fly abroad in the eyes of some of our people by which many of them are almost blinded and wilfully refuse to see the truth I beseech you therefore deer Christians take heed of these and resolve to practice the preachings of your faithful ministers oh be not like Israel loathers of your spirituall manna Harbour not nice appetites nor coy and curious stomacks some are so dainty that hardly one of a thousand can long please them or any dainty dish long relish with them I remember I was once at a Bishops table in this land at dinner and I heard him call for brown bread and said his stomack was grown wanton he knew not what to eat he was well but his stomack was wanton So we have many whose spiritual appetites and stomacks are grown wanton they are well and have good spiritual food but their stomacks are grown wanton Nay in the time that I can remember and since I have been a Minister of Christ Gods people have thought themselves happy in the enjoyment of far shorter spiritual commons and fared well and were fat and well-liking with far less than we now injoy and with courser dyet and yet were truely thankful Seventhly and Lastly I pray you pay them and us this is my last Request and I fear will be the least regarded yet the laborer is worthy of his wages and the mouth of the Oxe that treadeth out the corn should not be muzled But if a Minister of Christ do but look for that maintenance which the Law of God and of Nature and Nations do allow him for his work Oh then and not till then The Hubbub is up in the mouth of the multitude Away with him he is but Mercinary and a hireling All their work is for gain for Tythes and Tenths and for nothing else this is that they work for I beseech you give me leave Christians to tell you that the tythe and tenth of your profits is none of yours but theirs to whom God hath alloted it for their maintenance and the Law of the Nation hath established it unto them for sowing unto you spiritual things for the furthering of your salvation I pray let me tell you what Augustine saith to this point in hand That Tythe is too little for a Minister of Christ And he gives his reason Because saith he if you give no more but your Tythe you do not then exceed the righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees who paid Tythe of all even to Mint and Cummin It was wont to be said What shall we give to the men of God 1 Sam. 9.7 but now it is common in the mouth of the most What shall we take from the men of God Psal 83.12 And it may justly be feared that if a Ministers allowance for his maintenance were but what some please and have been driving at it would be after the rate of Cratis in his Ephemeris 10 l. to the Cook and ten talents to the Parasite and three half pence to the Philosopher Every little is thought too much for a Minister But I hope better things of all you here present that you are better moulded and better minded better grounded and better graced and that you will now with winged zeal willingly joyn with us in your prayers for these our Brethren now to be set apart for the work whereunto they are called That they may be instruments in the hand of Jesus Christ to advance his glory and inlarge his Kingdom for which I intreat the assistance of your prayers with us Amen 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sacrae Trinitati Gloria FINIS Books lately Printed for Tho. Parkhurst at the sign of the Three Crowns over against the great Conduit at the lower end of Cheapside DR Richard Sibs his Commentary upon the second Epistle to the Corinthians published for publick good by Tho. Manton in Folio Mr. John Cotton his Exposition on the First Epistle of John with Doctrines Reasons and Uses in Folio The Journal or Diary of a thankful Christian wherein is contained directions for the right method of keeping and using according to the rules of practice a Day-book of National and Politick personal and private passages of Gods providence to help Christians to thankfulnesse and experience By John Beudle Minister of the Gospel a Barstone in Essex Cathechizing Gods Ordinance or a short treatise concerning that ancient approved and soul-edifying Ordinance of Catechism by Mr. Zach. Crofton Minister of the word at Buttolphs without Aldgate London in Octavo Quakers principles quaking their pretended light proved darkness and perfection proved to be the greatest imperfection by Ralph Hall whereunto is prefixed an Epistle of Mr. Zachary Crofton Courteous Reader THou mayest expect within a short time to see published some new peeces of Mr. William Fenners who was so famous when living and his works though hee is dead such a sweet though silent voice There is in the presse several excellent treatises of Dr. Samuel Bolton never before Printed written by his own hand published by Dr. Turkney and Mr. Edmond Callamy T. P.