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A52802 A Christians walk and work on earth, until he attain to heaven which may serve as a practical guide, and a plain direction in his pilgrimage thither, through his personal and relative duties : marvelously useful to all persons, and families of all ranks and qualities, both in city and country / by Christopher Nesse ... Ness, Christopher, 1621-1705. 1678 (1678) Wing N443; ESTC R3369 121,975 273

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Variation of Climats lost one day Fullers Holy State Chap. 22. Book 2. Pag. 128. In his life So that 't is Impossible for them precisely and punctually to observe that part of time 3ly Neither is it said in the fourth Command Remember to keep holy the Seventh day but 't is said twice over keep holy the Sabbath-day which doth not only respect the jewish-Jewish-Sabbath under the Law but may also have reference to the Christian Sabbath under the Gospel The Hebrew Text may as well be read thus Remember the resting-resting-day to keep it holy a seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God So that he who Remembers to keep a Religious rest weekly is not breaker but a true observer of the fourth Commandment 8. Fourthly and lastly 't is worth your observation that the seventh-Seventh-day after the Creation is not butted and bounded with the Evening and the Morning as all the other six days are Gen. 2. 2 3. because as may be supposed the time would come under the Gospel wherein the Sabbath should have a new beginning and a new ending when all things were to be made new by Christ Revel 21. 5. and if all things then by consequence the Sabbath is made new by the Lord of the Sabbath Mat. 12. 8. Mark 2. 28. And hence is that new Sabbath cal'd the Lords-day Revel 1. 10. which very Phrase Imports the Lords Institution of it as paralel Phrases do the Lords Supper the Lords-Prayer the Lords-Table intimate that he Instituted all these It being the manner in the Apostles-days to call all things the Lords rather then Christs 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 set before it makes it found in sense that Lords-day 't is predicated of him denominatively as it is of or belonging properly to the Lord 't is expressed by an Adjective possessive as shewing the day to be a part of Christs possession not only as all other days are his by Creation but this is his more Emphatically cal'd so by way of Consecration and Institution 9. This leads to the seventh Consideration the Actions of it that 't is more then probable Christ himself in his own Person was the Author and Institutor of the First-day Sabbath supposing those few things which ought to be supposed as 1 That Christs life was the light of Men Joh. 1. 4. as he is the Object of your hope so he must be the pattern of your holiness he will not be your Saviour for happiness unless he be your Samplar for holiness too 1 Joh. 3. 3. as above therefore he bids you learn of him Math. 11. 29. Imitari quem colimus est summa Christianitatis Conformity to Christ whom we Worship is the very Sum of Christianity 't is an Imitation of his Morals though his Miracles and Mediatory Actions are unimitable Christ came primarily as the price of our Redemption but secondarily as the pattern of our Sanctification and so gave us an Example that we should follow his steps 1 Pet. 2. 21. and he instructs us by his doing as well as by his teaching Act. 1. 1. to do and to teach 10. The premisses being granted that Christs doing instructs us as well as his teaching you will find this one of Christs doings to keep the first day holy himself after his Resurrection as he rose again after he had rested all the Jewish Sabbatb in the grave upon the first day morning So he came the very next first day into the midst of his disciples then Assembled Joh. 20. 19. and the very next first day immediately after that he came to them again also Ver. 26. The like he did 't is very probable every first day during the 40. days he continued upon Earth between his Resurrection and Ascension because the Sabbath-day being also the first day of the week the Apostles still kept their holy Assemblies Act. 2. 1. and then was the holy Ghost given to them The 2 thing to be supposed briefly is that Christ taught his Disciples the observation of the first day-Sabbath not only by his appearing once and again to them on this day in a Solemn manner and thereby approving of their meetings on that day but also by his speaking to them of the things pertaining to the Kingdom of God all the 40. days of his abode on Earth with them no. constantly but by intervals on each first day Act. 1. 3. and surely this great concern of the time of worship must needs belong to the Kingdom of God The 3 thing to be supposed is that Christ is as faithful as Moses who ordained all things generally necessary and profittable for the Church Heb. 3. 2. and no less can be the observation of the Sabbath so needful as above 11. The eighth Consideration is the Arguments for it The many Arguments for the First-day-Sabbath which for brevities fake I shall here but name as 1 Christs own pattern as above So 2 the Apostles practice whom undoubtedly Christ instructed during the 40. days in the change of legal Sacrifices Sacraments and Ministry into Evangelical as all grant and why not of the Jewish-Sabbath into the Christian since there is the same Reason otherwise the Apostles would not have kept their Solemn meetings on the first day as they did Act. 2. 1. 2. 7. the Apostle being at Troas several days might have kept any of the seven-days yet pitches on the first day for Prayer Preaching and Celebrating the Lords Supper 1 Cor. 16. 2. As Christ is the Rule Ruling so the Apostles are the Rule Ruled and we should follow them as they followed Christ 1 Cor. 11. 1. The 3 Argument is the precept of the Apostles as well as their practice They did not only observe it themselves but they also prescribed it to others Phil. 4. 9. 1 Cor. 16. 2. Every first day c. Which implys 1 That their Solemn meetings were on the first day 2 That this day was well known among Christians for their meeting day this Epistle being writ to the Corinthians about 23. Years after Christs death 3 This day was injoined for such holy exercises as Collections usually followed in primitive times Act. 2. 42. 4 The word every shews 't was no occasional prescription but a perpetual Ordinance and 5 Ordained to be observed in all the Churches 1 Cor. 4. 17. 1 Cor. 11. 23. Besides 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Lords-day is added in the old Greek-Copy as Beza witnesseth on 1 Cor. 16. 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 12. The fourth Argument is from the proportion or equality of honour due to Christ with the Father Joh. 5. 23. The Son must be honoured equally with him and 't is no Robbery Phil. 2. 7. As the Father hath been honoured with the Seventh-day Observation his resting day from the Creation to the Redemption of the World So the Son must be honoured from thence to the consummation of the World with the first-days observation which was his resting day Heb. 4.