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A16568 A discourse vpon the Sabbath day Wherin are handled these particulares ensuinge. 1. That the Lords day is not Sabbath day, by divine iustification. 2. An exposition of the 4. commandement, so farr fort has may give light vnto the ensueinge discourse: and particularly, here it is showne, at what time the Sabbath day should begine and end; for the satisfaction of those who are doubtfull in this point. 3. That the seaventh day Sabbath is not abolished. 4. That the seaventh day Sabbath is now still in force. 5. The authors exhortation and reasones, that neverthelesse there be no rente from our Church as touching practise. Written by Theophilus Brabourne. Brabourne, Theophilus, b. 1590. 1628 (1628) STC 3474; ESTC S120444 95,505 198

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this very ende and purpose to sanctifye it for a Sabbath daye and in obedience to the 4th Com let these 2. things be proued or else nothing is done I answere 2. as touching our Sauiour Christ vvhereas t is supposed he constantly kept the Lords day as a Sabbath I deny it let it be proved that euer Christ did sanctifye as a Sabbath any on Lords day Nay is not the contrary manifest that Christ trauailed a matter of 15. miles out and home vpon the very first Lords day that euer was it beinge the most eminent Lords day of any euer after because it was that very Lords day whereone he rose from the dead see Luk. 24.13.33 Christ wēt with the 2. Disciples from Ierusalem to Emmaus v. 15. which is in accounte 7. miles and an halfe counting 8. furlonges to a myle thence he returned to Ierusalem backe againe that night which is 7. myles and an halfe more now 15. myles is aboue a Sabbath dayes Iourney since a Sabbath dayes Iourney is in esteeme but about 2. myles Act. 1.12 Neighther can it be proued Christ went to Emmaus to preach and keepe Sabbath there for 1. he went from the Congregation of his Disciples which he lefte behinde at Ierusalem and we reade not of any assemblyes of Disciples that were at Emmaus now Christ beinge the pastor of his flocke and the minister or preacher to his Disciples can it be thought he vvold leaue them destitute of his helpe to sanctify the first Christian Sabbath that euer the Church sawe 2. how cold Christ keepe that day for a Sabbath since he was not in the Congregation but in the field travailing from about noone as is gatherable from circumstances of the texte and so forwards all the remainder of that after noone for he went alonge with the 2. Disciples they went not aboue a matter of 2. miles an howre as is probable by the ordenary pace of trauailers so then 15. miles spent them a matter of 7. howres Had Christ imitated God in the creation as is supposed in setting vp a Sabbath day then surely as God did rest on the 7th day and set vs his owne paterne so would Christ haue rested all this Lords day after the worke of redemption to haue bene an example to vs. what if Christ being risen from the dead cold now trauaile without paine so cold God in the Creation create without paine yet wold he leaue nothing to be created on the 7th day but rested on it for vs to imitate him and Adam in Innocency cold labor without paine yet he must rest on the Sabbath daye and what if Christ did open the Scriptures concerning himselfe v. 27 to the 2. Disciples as they went on their way together must this therefore be a proper Sabbath dayes worke as the Lord by Moses commanded Deut. 6.6.7 parentes that they shold talke to their children of the Law of God as they walked by the way c. on what day so euer and as euery Godly minister now rideing on the way vpon a Saturday towards Market or fayer will vpon occasion be talking to people that ride with him of heauenly and diuine things so much rather wold our blessed Sauiour be teaching and vpon all occasions instructing the people vpon euery day especially consideringe it was his office to teache and therfore a daily taske to preach in season and out of season vpon all occasions as we reade he did in the Gospell and as we reade Act. 1.3 Christ was seene of his Apostles for 40. dayes after his resurrection speaking to them of the things appertaining to the Kingdome of God now what did Christ preache more to these 2. Disciples on that Lords day then he preached to his Apostles euery day after it for 40. dayes together To add one thing more be it you make exceptions against Christs trauailing one the Lords day what exceptions doe you finde against the 2. Disciples of Christ with whome Christ travailed these trauailed one the Lords day Christ himselfe not disallowing but by his companying them justifyed them they vvent from the Congregation of Disciples at Ierusalem where the Sabbath was kept if any where they went to a towne not to keepe Sabbath for it was neere night ere they got thither and they but staied and supped and came backe againe member vvhat I haue formerly giuen in answere to the texts brought to proue the Lords day to be the Sabbath day as for Peters sermon Act. 2.14 it vvas not made vpon the Lords day but vpon Saturday or on the Lords Sabbath day as is proued as for Pauls sermon Act. 20.7 this was in the night not in the day now I hold the night is no parte of the day I say no parte of the Lords day as shall be proued here after in my exposition of the word Day in the 4th Com yea if they began their Sabbaths at Eueninge as is holden by many from euen to euen ye shall celebrate your Sabbath Leuit. 23.32 then Paul preacht not on the first day of the vveeke but on the second because he began his sermon at Euening after the Disciples vvere come togeather vpon the first day of the vveeke or else Paul trauailed and set saile on the Lords day if the Lords day began that euening when he began his sermon for next morneing he went to shipe Act. 20.11.13 as for that text 1. Cor. 16.2 here is no mention of any preaching at all onely it treates about a future collection c. as for the text Ioh. 20.19 here is no mention neither of any Sermon made when Christ appeared to his Disciples t is true the text saith they were assembled indeed but wherefore to heare a sermon no such thing but text saith they were assembled together for feare of the Iewes like as the Lords Prophets were in Caues in Obadiahs tyme 1. King 18.4 to shrowde themselues from danger of persecutores what other ende they had in assembleing the Scripture is silent lastly admit here vvas a sermon yet it vvas not vpon the Lords day for it vvas in the night following the Lords day now the night is not in Scripture account any parte of the day as shall be showne as for the text Reuel 1.10 vvhere it is called the Lords day by John here is not the least mention of any readeing or preaching at all nay not like there cold be any since reuelations vsually came to holy men vvhen they vvere solitary and alone not in assemblies vvhere preaching and sermons be thus I haue examined all the textes vvherein is any shewe of sermons and I finde not in any of them that euer any of the Apostles did so much as one single tyme preach any one sermon vpon the Lords day the vvhich if it be true as is most true vvhere is any the least groūd from Apostles practise of keeping the Lords day for a Sabbath they must needes proue me false in this point or else the foundation being shaken
assembly wherein they did no seruile labour v. 6.7 and this was a Sabbath day to wit a ceremoniall Sabbath day now the Iewes killing their passeouer on good friday as the 14th day then Saturday must be the 15th day and so an holy convocation and Sabbath by the Leuiticall Law and so here is an other Sabbath fell on and with the weekly Sabbath now to come to the point the parascue or preparation spoken of Mark 15.42 hath respect of these two Sabbathes only to this latter that is to the Ceremoniall Sabbath which was on the first day of vnleauened bread or on the 15th day of the month and it hath not respect vnto the Morall Sabbath now the reasons mouing me to say so are 1. because this parascue or preparation is not any vvhere applied to the Morall Sabbath but only it stands in reference to the ceremoniall and therfore we reade the Euangelist Ioh. 19.14 calling it the preparation of the passeouer not the preparation to the Sabbath as they would 2. we reade of a preparation euer on the day before the 15th day of the month the Sabbath on the first day of vnleauened bread but of none before the vveekly Sabbath see Luk. 22.8.9 and ye know there must be a preparation of the passeouer before it be eaten for it must be killed and rosted first Exod. 12.6.8 and a place where it must be eaten in must be prepared too Luk. 22.11 and to winde vp all in a word the parascue or preparation whereof Scripture speakes so oft is nothing else but the preparation and making ready of the passeouer to be eaten the which labour fell as now vpon the day before the Sabbath vnderstand whither Sabbath you will Mark. 15.42 so then this preparation ouer night being proper to the Ceremoniall Sabbath of the passeouer it belonged not to the weekly Sabbath so the weekly Sabbath began not ouer night ere the more for this Text Mark 15.42 Finally the cleering of this text Mark 15.42 by the way may be vsefull to shew their opinion is growndlesse vvho vrge a preparation to the Sabbath on Saturday afternoone or on Saturday euen pressing vs then to refraine our weekly labours and to spend that portion of tyme in holy exercises for my part I know no other preparation to the Sabbath to be performed more on Saturday after noone than in the forenoone or then on Friday or Thursday before that is I know none but this that we should remember it afore hand and so to be more and more mindfull of it as it drawes nerer and nerer vnto vs lest vvhen t is come we profane it You haue heard the first vse shewing vvhen the Sabbath doth not begine as namly not ouer night c. The 2d vse shall be to shew by vvay of instruction vvhen the Sabbath doth begine The Sabbath is to begin in the morning vvhen the day begines as breake of day this flowes naturally from the Comm for if God commanded vs to keepe holy the Day then must we begine vvith the day then vvhen the day begines to begin it afore the day as at midnight or the like is growndlesse and is more then God euer required so to delay the beginning an howre 2. or 3. after day breake is to robbe God of a part of his day by sanctifying to the Lord not a day but a peece of a day 6 The 6th and last point in the Comm as touching tyme and day is to enquire 1. vvhat day God sanctified but this nedeth no labour since t is apparant God sanctified the 7th day and last day of the vveeke that day vvhich followed his 6. dayes vvorke 2. vve are to enquire after the reason mouing God to sanctify this day of the vveeke before any other and this is plainly laid downe in the last clause of the 4th Comm and againe in Genes 2.3 So God plessed the 7th day and sanctified it Because that in it he had rested from all his vvork vvhere you see God renders the speciall reason mouing him to blesse and to sanctify the Sabbath day and it vvas Because that on that day himselfe had rested Use 1. may be to shew vs that God in his 4th Comm enioyneth not a day at randome but a particular day such a day as hath this reason of Gods Rest belonging to it now this belonged only to the 7th day of the vveeke not to the 8th day nor to the first day of the vveeke our Lords day for God the creatour rested not vpon our Lords day vvhen he had finished the vvorke of creatiō but vpon our Saturday the 7th day which goeth next before the Lords day Use 2. may be to shevv vs that the 4th Com can not be vrged or applied to the first day of the vveeke our Lords day because that reason of Gods Rest vpon the 7th day vvhich moued him to sanctify it neither doth nor can belong to the Lords day now since that reason of Gods Rest vvhich is a parte of the 4th Com can not belong to our Lords day no more can the whole Com belonge vnto it Use 3. and me thinks the reason of Gods Institution should say some thing for the morality and perpetuity of the Sabbath for as sine moued God to bringe death into the vvorld at the first vpon Adam Rom. 5.12 so the same continuing moues God still to continue death in the world vpon Adams posterity So Gods Rest vpon the 7th day mouing him at first to sanctify it the same reason remayning to vvorlds end should moue God to continue the sanctification of the 7th day for euer the ground of which consequence is taken from that axiome That God is immutable and vnchangable euer the same so as if things be the same towards him he againe is the same towards them Hence it is vve thus argue did God so to Abraham to David to Pharaoh c. if thou be to God as they were so God vvill be to thee as he vvas to them now as God is euer the same so is Gods rest on the 7th day And so we haue spake of the duty of the day and of the tyme next we should come to speake of the duties in the day and in the tyme the duties in the day are 2. Holines and Rest Remember to keepe the Sabbath day Holy and in it thou shalt not doe any worke but as touching exposition of these two Holines and Rest I purpose to desiste for asmuch as vve differ not in these sauing about the latter that it is houlden partly morall partly ceremoniall but of that by and by Hauing spoken of the duty of the day and mentioned the duties in the day here a question would be scanned touching both these comparatiuly to know whither is the more excellent that which God did first and principally aime at the duty of the day or the duties in the day a question at first sight I confesse it seemes friuolouse the rather I moue it
in the Sabbath all their labour vvill be lost as I trust in God it will appeare at the last what they say against the 7th day Sabbath I reduce to two heades the former shall consist of textes of Scripture and artificiall arguments the latter of testimonies and authorities of men for their Textes of Scripture whereby they would proue the 7th day Sabbath is abolisht 1. The first text shall be that of Isai 66.23 from month to month or from new Moone to new Moone and from Sabbath to Sabbath shall all flesh come to worship before me c. whence it is collected by them that the weekly 7th day Sabbath was a signe and that of the euerlasting Sabbath in Heauen and therfore the ceremoniall and temporary Hereto I answere 1. that this phrase of speech in this text is obscure and dark some to vs for vvhat shall be meante by these words from Month to Month whereof are these a signe now t is vnmeet that so plaine a text as is the 4th Com touching the Sabbath which is deliured in plaine and proper vvords should be contradicted and blotted out by an other text which is in Metaphoricale phrases of a doubtfull sense 2. if this Sabbath was a signe of heauen it is so farre from being a temporary ceremony as rather it is perpetuall Morall to last till Heauen comes as hath beene said before for the signe or shadowe is to last vntill the body a substance be comne or admit this Sabbath a signe both of the whole tyme of the Church of the New Testament on earth and also of the Church triumphant in heauen as some would why yet I hope the body of Heauen hath as much force to moralize the Sabbath as hath the body of the new Church on earth to ceremonialize and temporize it yea more by how much better but it is not worth our labour to spend more words about this text it hauing so little culler to any thing in it for their purpose 2. A 2d text to proue the Sabbath a ceremony and so abolisht is Numb 28.9.10 where it was commanded the Isralites to offer two lambes for for a sacrifice on the Sabbath day Hereto I answere 1. why should the sacrificing of two lambes on the Sabbath make the Sabbath a ceremony and abolisht any more then the sacrificing of one lambe euery day for a daily burnt offring Numb 28.4.6 make the working dayes of the weeke ceremoniall and abolisht 2. Hath not the Morall works in the Sabbath as Rest and Holinesse and remembrance of Gods Rest after creation as much and more power ouer the tyme and day wherein they were done to moralize and eternize the Sabbath as hath the sacrificing two lambes to ceremonize and temporize the Sabbath or if sacrifices could abolish the tyme of the Sabbath which was commanded why did they not also abolish the duties in the tyme as Rest and Holinesse 3. The Sabbath was a Sabbath in nature and institution before there was any sacrifices for it was in tyme of Adams innocency before the fall wherfore as the Apostle Gal. 3.17 reasoneth of the promise and of the Law that the Law could not disanulle the promise to Abraham which came 430. yeeres after the promise so say I Sacrifices cannot disanulle the Sabbath since the Sabbath was before any Sacrifices and since Sacrifices came after the Sabbath as therfore the Sabbath had a being before sacrifices and ceremonies so may it haue its being after all sacrifices and ceremonies be abolisht 3. A 3d Text is in Deuter. 5.15 where the Lord telleth the Israelites He brought them out of Egypte and therfore the Lord commanded them to keepe the Sabbath vvhence they would argue to this effect since that the Sabbath is an effect of or hath necessary dependance vpō their deliuerance out of Egypt it followeth if that deliuerance out of Egypt be but ceremoniall as a thing proper to the Iewe Then so is the Sabbath also I answere 1. The Sabbath may be said to be an effect or haue dependance of an other thing two wayes one as touching its obseruation the other as touching its institution now this deliuerance out of Egypt was not cause of the Sabbaths institution for the Sabbath was before they euer went downe into Egypt Genes 2.3 neither vvas or could the deliverance out of Egypt be the sole cause nor the cheife cause of the Sabbaths institution for Gods owne rest vpon that day Genes 2.3 was the cheife cause and next the Sabbath was made for man Mark. 2.27 that is for the ease and benifite of his body and for the good and edification of his soule in duties of holinesse But as touching the Sabbaths obseruation the deliuerance from Egypt might be a cause and was and ought to be a motiue to obedience in obseruance keeping the Sabbath day and so all blessings whatsoeuer should be motiues to obedience as Deut. 6.20.21.23.24 Deuter. 28.47.48 but vvhat if these blessings faile and God giue others in roome of them shall our obedience and obseruance faile and vanishe vvhat and if we Christians haue not that one particular blessing of deliuerance from Egypt which the Jewe had haue vve no many other blessings and deliuerance to moue vs to obedience as from that Armade in 88. from the Gunpowder plott and I know not how many more I conclude that since the deliuerance out of Egypt vvas not the cause of the Sabbaths institution but only of its after obseruation therfore though that deliuerance was ceremoniall yet was not the Sabbath ceremoniall 2. I answere if this motiue of Isralites deliuerance from Egypt because not belonging to vs Christians therfore shewes the Sabbath belongs not to vs neither Then may we by as good reason abolish not the Sabbath alone but the whole morall law also and then as vve vvill none of the Jewes Sabbath to be ours no more need vve vvill the Iewes God to be ours commanded in the first Com for the reason to induce to obedience and hauing the true God for their God was this I Law as therfore vvhen the Apostle saith Ephes 2.15 Christ abrogated the Law of Commandements vve vnderstand it only of the ceremoniall law of commandements not of the morall So vvhere here the Apostle takes away the difference of dayes I vnderstand him to abolish only ceremoniall dayes but not the Morall 7th day Sabbath I answere 3d. if all difference of all dayes be abolisht vvhy then keepe we the Lords day now for a Sabbath in a religiouse manner if you say you keep it not as a ceremony or type shaddow of Christ to come which was the reason of the Sabbaths abolition but in other respects as in remembrance of Christ alredy comne vvhy then by like reason may not the 7th day Sabbath be now kept by vs so be we lay aside that supposed typicall shaddowish respect vvhich it had of Christ to come and vve keeping it in other respects as in remembrance of
Gods Rest on the same day after the vvork of creation and as it is a day for the benefit of both our bodies for rest and our soules for holinesse Thus none of those former textes you see can proue that the 7th day Sabbath vvas euer ceremoniall or yet abolisht but yet they haue two textes more behinde vvherein they put great confidence and especially in the former of the two and if they faile in these two as I trust in God they shall then are they quite gone and for euer to hould their peace for speaking more against the Lord Gods Sabbath 6. The 6th text is that Colos 2.16.17 let no man condemne you in meate and drinke or in respect of an holy day or of the new Moone or of the Sabbath dayes vvhich are a shaddow of things to come but the body is of Christ Loe say they here you haue Sabbath dayes forbidden the very point in question they are counted a shaddaw of Christ and therfore abolisht I answere 1. as there is two Lavves a morall Lavv consisting of 10. Comm all vvritten by the finger of God vpon Tables of stone and a ceremoniall Law vvritten by Moses and deliuered to the people so are there Sabbaths morall that is such as God engraued vpon the Tables of stone vvith other 9. preceptes and there are Sabbaths ceremoniall that is such as you finde no mention of in the Decalogue but such as you finde recorded by Moses dispersed here there in the 5. bookes of Moses specially in Leuit. 23.4 c. to the end of the chapter Novv as vvhen you reade Heb. 7.12 Ephes 2.15 If the priesthode be changed then must there be a change of the lavv you vvill not here permite any man to iumble confusedly together the lavv morall and Law ceremoniall and say both these lawes are here changed but you vvill distinguish of Lawes granting them the ceremoniall Law to be meante here but not the morall so doe I in answere to this text Col. 2.16 distinguish of Sabbaths granting them here is meante only ceremoniall Sabbaths denying that here is meante the Morall Sabbath of 7th day That this distinction is good and that by Sabbaths here is meant only ceremoniall Sabbaths doe beare witnesse to me euen vvorthy diuines of their owne side as Greenham in his vvorke vpon the Sabbath day and Perkins in his cases of conscience booke 2. chapt 16. Sect. 3. and Dod vpon the 4th Comm pag. 133. and Elton vpon the Colossians 2.16 and Ames in his Thesis touching the Sabbath 2. That here is meante only ceremoniall Sabbaths is plaine by the context and that by two reasons the former in that these Sabbathes are ranked vvith other things all vvhich be ceremonies as meates and drinkes and new Moones and holy dayes so that all other things in this text vvhich the Apostle abolisheth being ceremonies it giues vs cause to thinke the Sabbaths placed and ioyned vvith them be only ceremoniall Sabbaths as M. Dod vvell obserueth vpon the 4th Com the latter reason is for that this 16th verse is as you may see by the vvord of inference Therfore a conclusion vvhose premise you haue in the 14th verse and here the Apostles discourse is on this wise If the hand wrighting of ordinances which is the Law that commanded meates drinkes and Holy dayes new Moones Sabbath dayes be put out and taken away Then let no man condemne you in meates and drinkes in Holy dayes new Moones or Sabbaths dayes But the handwrighting of ordinances is put out and taken away Therfore let no man condemne you in meates and drinkes in Holy dayes new Moones or Sabbath dayes The minor you haue v. 14. the conclusion in v. 16. Now for asmuch as it is a rule vvith Logicians that there should not be more in the conclusion then vvas in the premisses Hence it followeth that if by the vvord Sabbathes in v. 16. you vvill vnderstand the morall Sabbath of the 7th day then by handvvrighting of ordinances in v. 14. you must vnderstand at least that parte of the Morall Law vvhich is the 4th Com the vvhich commanded that Sabbath The vvhich if you doe then you rune vpon this absurdety that you make the Apostle to abolish in this text a branch of morall Law as the vvhole or at least a parte of the 4th Com and so wheras the Lord wrote vpon the Table tenne commandements Deut. 10.4 you make by this interpretation but nyne commandements or at most but nyne and an halfe or but nyne and three quarters or there abouts for tenne compleate there is not I am sure Against my distinction they say by Sabbaths in this text of necessity must morall Sabbaths be meante because vnder the name of Holy dayes is comprised all ceremoniall Sabbathes so that then the word Sabbaths must meane the morall Sabbath whereto I answere that I vvill lay you out for euery word its proper day it signifies and yet the morall Sabbath excepted 1. by nevv Moones is meante only the first day of month Numb 28.11 2. Holy day is in the originall feast day or a feaste or in parte of a feaste 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 now the Lord had commanded the Jewes a feast of 7. dayes Leuit. 23.34.39 of vvhich feast the first day and also the last day were Sabbaths now the dayes goeing betwene the first and last day these vvere the parte of a feast 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and these the Apostle aimed at by holy day and then 3d. and lastly by Sabbaths are meante those annuall Sabbaths vvhich vvere on the first and last day of the Feast of 7. dayes now least ye think this distinction and application but a conceipte see Leuit. 23.37.38 where the Lord himselfe distinguisheth twixt Feastes and Sabbathes vvhen he said These are the Feastes c. besides the Sabbathes c. Or if by Holy day or Feast you vvill vnderstand all these 7. dayes with the first and last dayes which were Sabbathes then by the vvord Sabbathes in Col. 2.16 may be vnderstood these Sabbathes Leuit. 23.24.32 which were feastes but of one single day a peece and eighther of them called Sabbathes and these vvere the Sabbathes vvhich Paul abolished so you see there is no necessity by Sabbathes to vnderstand the Morall Sabbath at all I answere 2. to the text Col. 2.16 that hereby vve ought not to vnderstand the Morall Sabbath as if that were abolisht for this vvere to set Paul against Christ the seruant against his Lord for Christ established the morall Law and euery iott and title of it to the vvorlds end Math. 5.18 now the 7th day Sabbath vvas not lesse than a iott or title of the Law and did Christ please to ratifie it to the vvorlds end and shall vve make Paul with in a fewe yeeres after to abolish it vvhat necessety is there of such large vnderstanding of the vvord Sabbathes is there any besides mens pleasures so to haue it that they might throw downe the
a signe and the thing signified vvhich euer vvere together as vvas the Sabbath keeping and Gods sanctifying them for if presence of a signe and thing signified then together had caused an abolition of the signe vvhy then the Sabbath day because a signe of Gods present sanctifications had beene abolisht euen then vvhen Moses vvrote these vvordes Exod. 31.13 if presence of the thing signified could not then abolish the Sabbath why should it now since God is euer the same to them that keepe his Sabbaths then or now he sanctified them then he sanctifieth vs now there is no reason therfore that such as are signes of things present as is the Sabbath Exod. 31.13 should be abolisht My 2d distinction of signes is that there be signes of things future as hath bene showne Genes 17.11 and signes of things past as the Sabbath is made a signe of the creation and of Gods Rest at the begining of the world vvhich is a thing past Exo. 31.16.17 keep the Sabbath c. it is a signe betwene me and the children of Israel for or that in 6. dayes the Lord made heauen c. in the 7th day he rested The word for is and may be translated that as Deuter. 29.6 now though signes of things future vanish when the thing signed comes in place yet is there no cause why vve should thinke a signe should vanish as the Sabbath day whose thing signified is long since past as Gods Rest at the creation why may not the Sabbath day signify and commemorate Gods Rest and Sabbath day at the creation euen to the vvorlds end as vvell as in Moses his tyme and vvhy should vve thinke the coming of Christ in the flesh should haue more force to abolish the Sabbath day if it had beene a signe of Christ to come then the work of creation vvhich is eternally to be remembred hath force to perpetuate and eternalize the Sabbath since that the Sabbath was a signe of its remembrance I confesse I heare them produce one Text to proue that all signes be abolisht and that is written in Colos 2.16.17 vvhere the Apostle seemes to giue a reason vvhy meates and drinkes and Holy dayes Sabbath dayes are abolisht namly because they were shaddowes of things to come vvhence they collect that all shaddowes be abolisht and all signes be shadowes ergo all signes be abolisht Here vnto I answere 1. t is true that it is commonly taken that these things being shadowes vvere therfore abolisht but vvhither this be a necessary or but a contingent truth I vvill not novv question 2. Whereas they suppose all signes to be shadowes this is false for the word shadowe being but thrice as I take it vsed in the New Testament as in this Text Col. 2.17 and Heb. 8.5 and Heb. 10.1 vvith reference to Christ it euer signifieth a shadow of things to come now a signe is vsed to signifie and signe out some tyme a thing past as Rom. 4.11 some tyme a thing present as Exod. 31.13 some tyme a thing future as Genes 17.8.11 now all signes then be not shadowes since some signifie things past some typifie things present 2. Shadowes still hane reference to Christ Col. 2.17 vvhich are a shadow of things to come but the body is of Christ so a shadow aimes at Christ but a signe often hath reference to God to Jehouah as in Exod. 31.13 Isa 38.7 Thus as a shadow and a signe differ in vvordes so you see they differ in vse and application therfore they be not both one as they vvould But when they see this profe thus vvill not hould then they fetch about the bushe an other vvay laboring to make the vvord signe in Exod. 31.13 to be a signe of a thing future and that of Christ too and then they thinke this done the word signe in this text and the vvord shadow in Col. 2.17 vvill be both one and so their propose become good againe To this end they add these vvords By and through Christ to the Text Exod. 31.13 and vnderstand the text as if thus reade The Sabbath is a signe c. that I the Lord doe sanctifie you by and through Christ and the reason of this addition they say is because God doth all that he doth to his Church by and through Christ as in Eph. 1.3 Blessed be God vvho hath blessed vs vvith all spirituall blessings in Christ Hereto I answere 1. admit that God did sanctify by and through Christ how vvill it followe and be soundly proued that because God and Christ doe sanctify man together that therfore also vvhat God made to be a signe of his vvork of sanctification the same also must necessarily be a signe of Christs work of sanctification proue I say that it vvas Gods pleasure to make the Sabbath here a signe of Christ as vvell as a signe of himselfe for though it vvas a signe by Christ yet vvas it a signe of Christ we must know signes are not applied to God or Christ naturally but voluntarily euen according as it pleased the Author of those signes to appointe them to one or more persons to himselfe or to other I answere 2. if Christs coworking vvith God causeth that vvhich is a signe of Christ Then it followes too that the Ministers of the Gospell coeworking vvith God and Christ in the worke of sanctification that therfore if the Sabbath be a signe that God sanctifieth his people the Sabbath must be a signe also that vve of the Ministry doe sanctify Gods people and such an vse of the Sabbath vvas neuer heard of before I answere 3. if they vvill conioyne any of the persones in the Trinity vvith the vvork of God the Father in sanctifying vs it vvere most proper to ioyne the Holy Ghost and so Piscator vpon Ezek. 20.12.20 applieth it and say God sanctifyeth vs by the Holy Ghost rather than by Christ since sanctification is more properly attributed to the Holy Ghost than to Christ for the Father createth the Sonne redemeth the Holy Ghost sanctifieth But I will not stand vpon this I come to the Text Eph. 1.3 God hath blessed vs with all spirituall blessings in Christ if you vnderstand these vvordes so as if vvhatsoeuer blessing the Church enioyeth Christ doth equally equally and a like with the Father dispense effectuall and bestowe it on the church you misvnderstand them doth not Piscator vpon this text that the word all must haue a limitation Justification is an acte solely of God the Father not of God the Redeemer absoluing and acquiting a penitent beleeuing sinner likewise Election is an acte of God the Father not of Christ the Re-Redeemer Also the donation of the elect vnto Christ Joh. 6.37 is of like nature can it be said here God the Father gaue the elect vnto Christ in Christ by Christ or through Christ vvhereby you see Christ is so farre from effecting equally and a like all vvorkes vvith the Father that some vvorkes he hath no
the Sabbath day it is a proper name for an other of our weeke dayes that is for Sunday or for the first day of the weeke 2. Because the Com enioyneth the 7th day which is the last daye of the weeke but the Lords daye is the 8th daye or the first daye of the weeke by the accounte of all men And it is no lesse absurde to presse the 4th Com. which enioynes the 7th day for a Sabbath to the 8th daye or to the first daye then it had been for the Israelites out of that Com Levit 25.2.3.4 The 7th yeere shall be a Sabbath of rest vnto the Land c. to presse this Com vnto the 8th yeere or to the first yeere for the lands rest 3. Because the Com enioyneth that day which the Lord God himself rested on the which he blessed hallowed Exod 20 11. but our Lords daye is not the day God rested on nor did God in the creatione blesse sanctify hallowe our Lords daye or first daye of the weeke nay he wrought one it himselfe appointed it for a workeing daye to man when he saide 6. dayes shalt thou labour doe all thou hast to doe Exod 20 9. of which 6. dayes our Lords day is one the first But here vnto it will be replied true the 4th Com did once enioyne the 7th daye Sabbath but since the daye is altered changed by Christ his Apostles so that now the 4th Com is changed too bindes to the newe daye though not properly yet Analogically by waye of resemblance I answere the word Change betokeneth two thinges the one is an abolition or remoueing the ould the other is an assumption or takeing vp of a newe as 2. Sam. 12.20 David changed his apparell that is he put off his mourning attire and he put one other apparell now I deny that euer Christ or his Apostles did thus change the Sabbath day either by there precept or practise did the Apostles so preache one the Lords day as they ceased preaching one the Sabbath day the day before the Lords day can this be proued for this is a change properly is not the contrary manifest to wit that the Apostles did constantly preach one the Sabbath dayes see Act. 13.14.42.44 Act. 16.13 Act. 17.2 Act. 18.4 if then they also preached one the Lords dayes too why this is no alteration or change though it is but an addition of a day and a settinge vp of another Sabbath daye a newe and so you may haue two Sabbathes in euery weeke if you will 2. I answere admit the Sabbath was changed into the Lords day yet may you not safely say the 4th Com was changed for so you say the 4th Comm was abolisht and a newe Comm erected the word change implying so much Nor can you saye the 4th Com being an ould Com bindes to a newe day long since erected how will this be proued specially since that it was not the manner of Scripture to establish newe thinges by od preceptes Baptisme that came in roome of Circumcision it stands not by force of the ould precept to Abraham Genes 17.10 Let euery man child among you be circumcised c. but by a newe precept Matth 28.19 goe teach all Nations baptizing them c. The Supper of the Lord come in roome of the Passeover it stands not by virtue of the ould Law Ex 12.3 c. but by a newe Law 1. Cor. 11.23 As well may we faine that the Law made by Queene Elizabeth to stint vsury at 10. in the 100. is that Law which now a dayes stintes vsury at 8. in the 100. as if Queen Elizabeths Lawes did add force to and did commande things enacted by King Charles many yeeres after as to imagine the 4th Comm enacted for the 7th day shold now binde to the 8th day which is longe since risen vp as is said I answere thirdly by deniall that the 4th Com doth binde to another daye then it mentioneth Analogically and by resemblance similitude by this deuise may we binde Christians to Baptize Children only one the 9th day and to eate the Lords Supper only vpon the 15th day of the month once a yeere and say we are bounde to thes dayes by the Lawes of Circumcision and Passeover which did properly binde to the 8th day and to the 14th day but now they binde vs Analogically to the 9th and 15th dayes 2. This deuise is matchlesse for of all the other 9. Com none doe binde to other things then thos mentioned in the Com analogically and by similitude nay in this 4th Com where we haue 3. things enioyned 1. the tyme the Sabbath 2. Holinesse 3. Rest it bindes not analogically to Holinesse or Rest but only to the day and tyme as they saye since all other partes and parcelles of the 10. Com be expounded properly why shold this one particle only the 7th day or the Sabbath day be expounded improperly and analogically Sure I am it is against the receiued rule in exposition of Scriptures to giue an improper sense where a proper may be had Yet furthermore others replye thus the 4th Com enioyneth a Sabbath day which signifies a Restinge day now our Lords day is a Sabbath day for so much as it is a restinge day and so the 4th Com enioyneth it and is firme for it I answere 1. by like reason you may thus expounde the name Iesus Heb 4 8. of Ihesus the Sauiour of the world which is meante of Iesus which is Ioshua that saued the Israelites from the Canaanites as if because Iesus signifies a Sauiour therfore whersoeuer ye finde a man that was a Sauiour you may thinke he was meante by the name Iesus though the context shewes it is meante of an other Iesus 2. True it is the word Sabbath signifieth a Reste but Synecdochically for that speciall Reste specified in the 4th Com to wite that Rest which is on the 7th day not that on the 8th daye for the 7th day is the Sabbath Exod 20 10. and this is the day that goes before the Lords day furthermore the Restinge day in the 4th Com is such a restinge day as is distinguished from all other dayes in the weeke by his proper name Sabbath day which with the Iewes was neuer taken to be the Lords day or first day of the weeke no more then Saturday with vs can be mise vnderstode to be Sunedaye wherfore to auoide this shifte it were to be wished that the Hebrew name Sabbath were translated into an English name as nere as might be though by a circumlocution rendringe day for day and call it Saturday-Reste Remember Saturday-reste to Keepe it holy c. Exod 20 8. And thus the simplest cold not mistake which is the day the Lord meante in his 4th Com Thus you see the 4th Com cannot be vnderstode to enforce the Sanctification of the Lords day 2. A second Text produced is Reu 1 10. I was rauished in the Spirit one
yea remoued the building must fale if Apostles neighther left precept for the Lords daye no nor their owne practise vvhoe can imagine it shold be a Sabbath by Gods appointment I answere lastly vvhereas they builde vpon the practise of the Apostles preaching so as on all is because there is not in all the newe nor ould Testaments any commandement to set vp any other Sabbath then that 7th day from the creation no nor ought else that hath the force of a commandement as no practise of Christ nor his Apostles as haue beene showne afore nay we haue Gods apointement to the contrary that no day of the 6. can be Sabbath day for in the 6. dayes vve may labour Exod. 20.9 Sixe dayes shalt thou labour c. I answere 2. Be it that Saturday Sabbath being abrogated an other Sabbath must rise vp in its roome yet it followeth not that Sunday or the Lords day on first day of the vveeke must necessarily be the new day for there may be a Sabbath though none vpō the first day of the weeke if there be one kept vpon any of the 6. dayes Moneday Tewsday Wensday or Thursday c. But hereto it vvill be said though the newe Sabbath may be on any of the 6. dayes yet we ought to choose the first day of the weeke before all others because on it vve receiued a greater a greater blessing then one any other of the 6. dayes since on that day our Lord Christ rose from the dead and therfore it is caled the Lords day I answere 1. be it so that in choosinge a day vve ought to take that day which hath neere relation to the greatest blessing yet vvold we imitate God in instituting a Sabbath at Creation we shold not set a parte for a Sabbath that very day vvhereon vve receiued that blessing or whereon Christ performed it but the day after it so God hauing finished his vvorke of creation on the 6th day he then sanctifyed the day after the 7th day so it seemeth the beleeuing Iewes learned of God to set a parte the day after a deliuerance not the very day see Ester 9.17.18 vvhere the Iewes that conquered their enemies on the 13th day of the moneth they rested on the 14th day of the month and keept it a day of feasting and ioye and those Iewes that conquered on the 13th and 14th dayes they rested on the 15th daye But vve immitate neither God nor those Godly Iewes for vve rest vpon the very day where on we receiued that great blessing that is vpon the first day of the weeke wherein the Lord rose and we shold rest rather on the second day of the vveeke which is Moneday I answere 2. be it so that the Lords day were to be kept of vs aboue any other day in memory of the resurrection of our Lord yet it followeth not that vve shold count and keepe euery first day of the vveeke and one day in 7. for a Sabbath for this were Iewish as it is caled and to imitate God in the creation but we Christians haue an other patterne that is Christ the Lord and Redemer to imitate and that in respect of the worke of Redemption So as if we hold it best to sanctify the very day whereon Christ rose why then must we sanctifye euery third day for our new Sabbath and cale and counte euery third day since the first Lords day vvhereon Christ rose The Lords day let it fale vpon the first day of the weeke or on the 2th or 3th or 4th c. one any day of the weeke my reason is because the Scriptures telleth vs that our Lord Christ rose vpon the 3th daye as God rested on the 7th day so then Christ being crucified one good Friday and riseing againe one our Suneday it appeares he was but 3. dayes vpon the worke of redemption Now if vve Christians must imitate Christ in the worke of redemption as did the Iewes God in the worke of creation Then looke as God working 6. dayes and resting the 7th the Iewes also wrought 6. dayes and rested the 7th So as Christ was 3. dayes or 3. partes of 3. dayes in the worke of redemption and rested from the same sufferings on the third day In like manner shold we Christians in imitation of Christ worke 3. dayes or 3. partes of three dayes and rest on the third keeping it for a Sabbath So we shold not then keepe these we now call Lords dayes for our Sabbath but others nor keepe a Sabbath once in 7. dayes but on t once euery 3. dayes I answere now to the reason whereby they wold choose out the Lords day afore any other of the 6. dayes for a Sabbath because on that day we receiued the Lord from the dead the greatest worke and mercy that euer we receiued c. here vnto I answere if the greatest worke shall determine the day which it shall be Then in myn account as farr at yet I can see good Friday shold be our new Sabbath day for on that day Christ performed the greatest work of any other day let vs therefore compare these 3. dayes vvorkes on good Friday not to mention the the particulares of his grieueousse passion Christ vpon the crosse hanging there in our roomes bare that most intollerable and insupportable wrath of God which was due for the sins of all Gods elect from beginning to the end of the world vvhich wrath was so hote as caused him to vtter these words My God my God why hast thou forsaken me and then as hauing borne the vtmost of his fathers wrath for sins of his elect he yeelded vp his Spirit with these words It is finished Ioh. 19.30 as for the next day the 2d. day of his passion our Saturday and so also for the 3d. day of his passion our Sunday vntill he rose what cold he suffer his soule vvas in paradise his body in the graue dead and senselesse now judge vvhither of these 3. dayes had the greatest worke done in in which of them but Friday was the greatest passion or if you vvill compare Christs resurrection with his passion I trust it vvill be fond a greater vvorke for his Deity to supporte the Humanity vpon the crosse then to send his soule from heauen into his dead body in the graue to quicken and raise it vp But you will say on the 3d. day Christ rose with out which all the former had beene insufficient 1. Cor. 15.14 if Christ be not risen our preaching and your faith is in vaine c. and Christ died for our sines and rose againe for our justification Rom. 4.25 so that it is rather the day wherein all was perfectly finished then the day wherin the greatest worke was done that we shold keepe for our Sabbath where to I answere 1. Christ vpon the crosse on good Friday said then it is finished Ioh. 19.30 secōdly if you will stay for a day where in euery complement vvas fulfilled then must
put to this and not too others a reason wold be sought such a one as agrees to this Com. and not to others now if I may take leaue to deliuer mine opinion I cannot finde out a better reason than this God foreseeing that after a longe time that is about 364. yeeres after Christ this his Sabbath wold be not in part violated but vtterly and altogether blotted out of remembrance in the Church for 1200 yeeres together and so this 4th Comm forgotten and not the other 9. or this 4th aboue or rather then the other 9. therfore was a Memorandum set to this and not to the other or to this aboue the other to bring men into the Remembrance and practise of it againe I said this Sabbath was blotted out in the yeere of Christ 364. that is by the Laodicean Counsaile as hereafter you shall heare c. from thence vntill this present howre it is not Remembred for we profane it buy sell market fayer and worke in it I pray God bring this to our remembrances and close home to our consciences I said also this Comm is forgotten aboue the other 9. for thers no one thing in all the other 9. commanded that is wholly and altogether forgotten as is this seauenth day and though Papistes haue forgotten foulely the second Comm yet blessed be God the Reformed Church of Protestantes remember it well but as for the seauenth day Sabbath and the Command vpon it Remember the Sabbath day this is forgotten at all hands vtterly by both Protestantes and Papistes and so much of the word Remember 4. The next pointe to be considered is the name of this sacred Time and day t is called Sabbath Remember the Sabbath c. In this name two thinges are considerable 1. that it is vsed as a proper name for the seauenth and last day of the weeke with the Iewes of this I say no more referring you to what I haue else where afore said touching the Sabbath as a proper name c. 2. That the word Sabbath signifieth Rest The first vse I will raise bence shall be from the consideration of both those ioyned togeather and may be for information sheweing that the Hebrew word Sabbath may be translated into Englishe wordes if vve doe but ioyne these two together that is the proper name and the signification of it so for Sabbath as t is a proper name of the last day of the weeke put Saturday and then hereto add that signification of the word Sabbath Rest and then thus it may be rendred Saturday-Rest Remember Saturday-Reste to keepe it holy c. the profit that wold come of this is that there vvold be no scruple in mindes of the ignorant which day of the weeke it is that God requireth in his 4th Comm to be Sanctified Further it wold reforme the confusion of such as call our first day of the vveeke or Lords day The Sabbath day thus doeing they woefully confound thinges as times and dayes iust as if vve novv a dayes shold begine to call our Sunday by the name Saturday what a confusion wold this breede of time transplaceing the proper name of the seauenth day of the weeke vnto the first day of the weeke Hence in part is that delusion of well minded ignorant people that when they reade the 4th Comm Remember the Sabbath day c. and then bethink themselues that vve call our Sunday Sabbath day surely then conclude they our Sunday or Lords day is the day that God appointed by this his 4th Comm which is a grosse errour since vve all say the Sabbath day is changed into that which we call the Lords day and if the Sabbath day be changed as is said into the Lords day why doe vve not put away the ould name and take vp only the new name like as the name of that Father of the faithfull it was of ould Abram but when God changed his name into Abraham the Lord said neighther shall thy name be called any more Abram but thy name shall be called Abraham Genesi 17.5 and so let vs no more calle it Sabbath day but Lords day But if you will retaine the proper name Sabb. still as is not vnmeete you should since it is a name that may perpetually be kept in the Church it being a particle of the Morall Law which is perpetuall why then I beseech you let euery day haue its owne proper name doe not miscall dayes by wronge names Let our Satuday be called Sabbath day for so it of all the dayes in the weeke answeres to the Iewes Sabbath day vvitnesse the Iewes when they liued in England they kept Saturday for theire Sabbath day and as they doe likewise in other partes of the World where they live at this day and witnesse the Lattines vvho to this day call Saturday Sabbath day Dies Sabbathi I doubt not but this exhortation might preuaile were it not for an inconuenience which wold be this then that if vve called Saturday Sabbath day then our people wold growe to thinke that Saturday shold be Sanctified by Gods will in his 4th Comm. for our Sabbath day and if vve call the first day of the weeke Sunday or Lords day only then the people vvold not so easily be made beleeue that the 4th Comm. bindes them to the Lords day because the Comm. binds only to the day called Sabbath day not speaking one vvord of the day called Lords day But if vve call the Lords day Sabbath day once then it goes downe the stomacke without any lett or scruple that the 4th Comm pointes directly to our first day of the weeke or Lords day and so a wrong day is kept one day being taken for another so Superstition is vsed for Religion and one day God shall say who required this at your handes who may the people say why our watch men our ministers taught vs so and called it so and told vs it ought to be so as for vs we were not learned in the tounges and Artes we must beleeue our Ministers The Priests lippes must preserue knowledge and we must aske the Law at theire mouthes but this plea cannot altogeather free the people see Ezek 33.6 nor can the Ministrie be altogether free of a shrewde taxatiō were it not hitherto done of ignorance and of a good intente in asmuch as they are guilty of this transgression partly by misenameing of dayes which causeth an errour in the people But hereto it will be said Sabbath signifies a Rest now on our Lords day we Rest and therfore we may call it a Sabbath day I answer t is true Sabbath signifieth Rest so the Lords day might be called Sabbath day but yet in no other sense then euery common Holy day wherein we worke not may be called Sabbath day that is Resteing day now if the nameing of Holy dayes Sabbath dayes shold beget an inclination in the ignorant to sanctifie them as Sabbaths were it not time to forbeare such names Furthermore
at an other tyme therfore I thinke it the more likely that we are tyed only to the day naturall in Winter though it be shorter then then the other Neuertheles because the safest vvay is best and an errour on the right hand rather to be admitted then one the lefte if any man judge it better for the depth of vvinter to keepe his Sabbath by the artificiall day I say not to the contrary yea I say for myne owne particular I purpose to accompany him whoesouer he be in performance of Sabbath dayes exercises and refrayning all seruile laboures not onely for the artificiall day but after it is ended vntill it be tyme to goe to rest sleepe Here an other question ariseth if we be tyed but to the day tyme and light onely for our Sabbath vvhat then shall become of the tyme of night before or after the Sabbath I answere nature teacheth that God hath made the night for man to rest in and sleepe and so necessarily he that tyme resteth from all labours as in the Sabbath day tyme but you may say againe what and if a man be not disposed to sleepe as not to goe to bedd so soone as the artificiall day in depth of Winter be done may he set vpon the duties of his ordenary calling vntill he goe to rest heretoo I answere where God hath left no order what to doe as in this case here then it is left to Christian discretion In this case then I should judge it very behoofefull that we deale vvith God in this night as vve doe by our selues on other nightes of the 6. working dayes in these if we be not disposed to goe to bedd vve vvill spend that parte of the night vve please to sett vp in in the vvorkes of the day before so let vs be as mindfull of our soules as of our bodies on the Sabbath night if vve please to rise before day let that parte of the night be spent in a holy preparation to the duties of the day following to set forwards them if we please to sett vp after the day light be spent then againe let this parte of the night be spent sutable to the day before in reading conference meditation singing of Psalmes and Prayer To this may I fitly apply that of Holy Dauid who spent much of the night in prayer and praises Ps 42.8 The Lord will graunte his louing kindnes in the day and in the night shall I sing of him c. The first vse of this point may be for confutation of an errour of some diuines houlding the Sabbath doth begine ouer night on Saturday at night or on Saturday Euening If God enioyneth only the day Remember the Sabbath day c. by what authoritie can any say we be bound to sanctify more then a day as namly to sanctify the Sabbath day and also a parte of the day or night goeing before the Sabbath day I know well the end these diuines aime at is holy and good and their argumentes carry a strong shew of truth yet not strong enough me thinketh the best that I could ere meete withall are these 3. the formost Taken from Genes 1.5 The euening the morning were the first day where by Euening they vnderstand the Night from about after Sune set forwards by morning all the day after now hence they thus argue That looke as God made the day at creation so we must after keepe it But God made the day to begine at Euening Ergo c. I answere the grownd of this argument is from a common indeed but mise vnderstanding of that text Genes 1.5 as I haue formerly showne so I deny that by Euening in the Text is meant an Euening which begines the night and comprises the night in it as the argument vnderstands it for by Euening is meante only the afternoone till Sune sett as formerly I haue showne but against this it may be said this sense is to make God to speake of things mise orderly if by euening you vnderstand the afternoone and by morning the forenoone then t is as if God had said So the afternoone and the forenoone vvere the first day whereas it had beene more orderly to a said So the forenoone and the afternoone were the first day since the forenoone is in order before the afternoone I answere such liberty though God doth take in speeche for instance to goe no farther for an example see Genes 1.2.3.4.5 darkenesse was for order before light and yet in v. 4.5 God mentiones the light before the darkenesse and why not then the after noone before the forenoone Their 2d argument is taken from Levit. 23.32 from Euene to Euene shall ye celebrate your Sabbath Hereto I answere this a peculiar law to the ceremoniall Sabbathes annually not common to the morall Sabbath weekly now we must not drawe the law of ceremoniall Sabbaths vpon the morall Sabbath for then must the morall Sabbath on 7th day be annualy onely and on the 10th day of the month as Leuit. 23.27 without regard to the day of the weeke besides many other differences twixt the morall and ceremoniall Sabbaths that might be showne but cheifly note in the 4th Com is but one day only mentioned to wit the 7th day but in Leui. 23. is two distinct dayes commanded to wit the 10th day v. 27. and the 9th day apart of it v. 32. now would any inferre hence that we should giue God the Sabbath day and a parte also of the day goeing next before it euery weeke vvere not this to giue God more then one day when in his 4th Com he required but one day A 3d to enforce the begining of the Sabbath on the Euening is taken from Mark 15.42 It was the day of the preparation that is before the Sabbath whence it is gathered by many that the Jewes vsed on the Euening before the Sabbath to haue a preparation to the Sabbath by setting a parte that euening for holy exercises refraying ordenary workes as they did on the Sabbath where vnto I answere more is gathered out this text then it vvill afforde and that preparation vvhich was proper to a ceremoniall Sabbath is applied to our Morall Sabbath To this purpose it must be obserued that at this tyme of Christs passion and on that day whereon he lay in the graue our Saturday there fell out two Sabbaths a morall and a ceremoniall vpon that day as Beza Piscator and others affirme and as euery diuine knowes and as must needes be for our Saturday wherein Christ lay in the graue vvas Jewes Sabbath day of the 4th Comm so there is one now againe the day before this namly good friday was the day the Iewes kept for their passeouer day Ioh. 18.28 Ioh. 19.14 now the Law of the passeouer was that the passeouer should be killed and eaten on the 14th day of the month Leuit. 23.5 and on the next day the 15th of the month they had an holy conuocation and
because I heare the most so sleighting this sacred tyme as but a circumstance c. and as a thing not required of it selfe and by it selfe as are the duties in this tyme Holinesse and Rest but only for an other things sake as for the Holinesse sake that is to be performed in this tyme and so as if the Holinesse be performed it skilleth not so much for the tyme. For my parte therfore I cannot see but the tyme of the 7th day is more excellent then be the duties of Holinesse and Rest in the tyme if these duties be not considered absolutly and in relation to God but respectiuly as subseruient to the tyme. Holinesse consider of it only as a dutie of first Table in this branch of praising and lauding God in an acknowledgment of his power and wisedome and goodnesse c. so reflecting Gods holy workes and attributes vpon himselfe now consider as the Heauens declare the glory of God Ps 19.1 So thinke on that 7th day as the Prophet Dauid speakes of dayes in generall v. 2. Day vnto day vttereth the same too or Day after Day as Aynsworth obserueth so then if dayes doe vtter the glory of God and shew forth his handy vvorkes reflecting vnto God and declaring the same to men then doubtlesse the 7th day Sabbath hath a kinde of secret speech vnto and praise of God by reflection vnto God and declaration vnto man the whole worke of creation done vpon the 6. dayes before shewing forth these Attributes of Gods wisedome power and goodnesse manifested in those dayes and surely this day doth more compleatly in its kinde reflect and giue God the full glory of his worke of creation then can any man vvho because he knowes things by halues can speake of them but by peeces well ther is some thing in this though I vvill not be curious nor stand vpon it 2. As for Holinesse as prayer prayses and the like I consider of it absolutly or relatiuly Absolutly without reference to any speciall tyme as a parte of Gods worship and seruice and so I graunt it may be greater then the 7th day tyme relatiuly as t is employed to the 7th day to honour it withall and thus it is not so great nor excellent I explaine my selfe by this simile a sonne hath a booke of his deceased father for his fathers sake he is so in loue with the booke as he will put vpon it siluer ot goulden claspes silkin strings double gild it other cost to the double or treble value of the book if now you demaunde whither the booke or the cost be the more excellent why sure the cost is the greater in it selfe considered and not as made seruiceable to the booke but the booke is the greater and more excellent in that for the bookes sake he begildeth it and puts on all that cost So as this Sonne gildeth and bewtifieth the booke because it was his fathers just so the Lord God blessed and sanctified the 7th day because that in it he had rested Genes 2.3 Exod. 20.11 The reason then mouing God to adorne and bewtify the 7th day so with Holines and Rest was because God had once rested on that day so as the 7th day was not set apart for holinesse sake but holinesse at this tyme was appointed for the 7th dayes sake Euen as Angles are ministering Spirites for our sakes and so are inferiour to men in some respects that is as they be attendants to vs yet further to this end see the 4th Comm where in the first place the Sabbath is commanded Remember the Sabbath day and as the cheif thing aimed at it is twice mentioned vvhereas Holines is but once named yea doth not the very order of the words and manner of vttering them importe the same like as if one should say to his seruant remember such a booke that you saue it and lay it vp carefully or that you gilde it and bewtifye it with the finest gould c. would not a man think by these words that all the seruants care and diligence and cost about the booke were for the booke and lesse than the booke in worth and excellency why iust in such frame of words the Lord deliured the 4th Comm Remember the Sabbath day that you sanctify it the which sanctifying the day is the adorning and the bewtifying of it I conclude if any man of better judgement think that so much is not to be attributed to the day and tyme as these my words importe yet I thinke these things considered he vvill judge there is much more in the tyme that by Gods ordinance then is commonly thought on and so as euery sleightie probable argument and curiouse distinction should not force a man to abolish this sacred Day and prophane this tyme me thinks we should sticke more closse to Gods Commandements than so God hath left vs but 10. Com and they be the rule of our life a light to our feet and lanthorne to our paths and that according whereto we shall be adiudged at that last day Mat. 25.34.35 Iam. 2.12 how should we contend for the maintenance of this truth which was once giuen vnto vs not suffering any of these 10. lightes to be extinguisht no nor any one of thē to be eclipsed in least degree nor enduring that any one linke be broken from this chain no nor so much as the least peece or percell from any of the linkes but that we mainteine them in the full weight and measure that euer they had not so much as the day or tyme once altred or changed remembring Deut. 12.32 vvhatsoeuer I command you c. thou shalt put Nothing there to nor take any thing there from and Galat. 3.10 Cursed is euery man that continueth not in all things which are written in the booke of the Law And so I haue done with exposition of this 4th Comm. The 7th day Sabbath is not abolished THat vvith the more culler of truth they might abolish the Sabbath day many haue taken in hand out of a sincere affection to their knowledge as I verily perswade my selfe yeelding too much confidence to antiquity and trust to the labours of our worthy forefathers in this point to make one of Gods tenne and morall Commandements namly the 4th to be partly Morall partly Ceremoniall a thing at first hearing very strange that of 10. only one should so farre differ in kinde from its fellowes when all vvere equally and a like deliuered by the immediate and audible voice of God and written all a like together by the finger of God in Tables of stone vvhich no ceremony vvas Nay vvhich is worce yet that not one whole commandement is said to be ceremoniall but only one peece of that one commandement is a ceremony as if one of the linkes of this chaine vvere partly gould partly lead whereas all the rest were pure gould what were this but to suppose our God to plough in his field with an oxe and
now there vvas also Sabbaths vvhich were signes of the creation vveekly Sabbaths euery 7th day now these vvhich were Sabbaths and signes of things past as was the creation these be no where abolished great is the difference twixt Sabbathes as signes of things to come and Sabbathes as signes of things past 3. It is of as great necessity if not of greater that vve now should haue all or any such speciall helpes and meanes to keepe in remembrance the vvorlds creation as had those Israelites in Moses tyme for vve are a people as forgetfull of Gods workes of wonder as were they yea and we be in greater danger of forgetting the vvorlds creation then those Israelites by how much vve liue longer after the creation then they did ould done things weare out of memory For proofe of the Minor to vvit that the Sabbath was an helpe to keep memory of the creation 1. All men grant it when they thus argue that the Lords day was instituded for the memory of the resurrection as was the Sabbath day for memory of the creation 2. I proue it from Exod. 31.16.17 where 2. thinges be to be marked 1. that the Sabbath is called a signe 2. whereof it is a signe and what is the thing signifyed For the latter the thing signifyed by the Sabbath considered as a signe is the creation of the vvorld in 6. dayes and Gods rest vpon the 7th day since euery signe must signifie some thing and this Text mentioneth nothing but the creation and againe where God giueth a signe he vseth to shew vvhereof it is a signe and here he mentioneth nothing but the creation therfore the creation is the thing signified and this truth may yet farther be showne by the very Text v. 17. for in 6. dayes c. vvhere note that the Hebrew vvord translated for may also be translated that as those skilfull in the tounge know well and finde sondry examples in Scripture yea the vvord for must be translated that to make good sense so then reade the Text thus that in 6. dayes c. and you haue good sense also you see it plaine that the Sabbath was a signe that in 6. dayes God created and rested and the creation vvas the thing signified by the signe The other thing to be considered in the text is that the Sabbath is called a signe and hence I thus argue If signes be helpes and meanes to bringe to minde or keep in memory the things where of they be signes then doth the Sabbath day helpe vs to minde and keep in memory the vvorlds creation but signes be helpes meanes to bringe to minde and to keep in memory the things whereof they be signes therfore the Sabbath day doth helpe vs to minde and to keepe in memory the worlds creation the consequence is good it proceeding from the genus to the species the Sabbath day being one kinde of signes and what belongeth to all signes appertaineth to euery or any signe I proue the Minor by an induction of particulares the raine-bowe in the cloudes Genes 4. it is called a signe or a token v. 13. and the Lord said He vvould looke vpon the bowe that he might remember the couenant which vvas the thing signifyed by the bovv v. 16. The Passeouer vvas a signe or token Exod. 12.13 vvhich when the Angell of the Lord saw then he remembred the couenant and spared them Circumcision Genes 17.11 it vvas a signe and token to put them in minde of Gods couenant made vvith Abraham c. and see Exod. 31.13 a text pregnant to the same purpose The Sacrament of the Lords Supper it is a signe and this signe is to be vsed in remembrance of the thing signified vvhich is Christ 1. Cor. 12.24 neither can any example be showne to the contrary for it is the very nature of a signe to bring to minde the thing signified I conclude as the Lords Supper is a signe of the work of redemption So the Sabbath is a signe of the work of creation 10. My 10th Argument is because the Sabbath day putteth vs in minde vvho it is that is our Sanctifier namely the Lord our God This argument is taken out of Exod. 31.13 and it may be thus framed That thing vvhich in the tyme of Moses vvas vsed as an helpe and meanes to put the children of Israel in minde vvho it vvas that sanctified them that meanes and helpe ought now and for euer to be in the Church to shew vs vvho is our Sanctifyer But the 7th day Sabbath was vsed in the tyme of Moses as an helpe and meanes to minde the children of Israel vvho it was that sanctifyed them Therfore the 7th day Sabbath ought now and for euer to be vsed in the Church as a meane helpe to shew vs vvho is our Sanctifyer For proofe of the Maior 1. vvhat reason can be rendered or instance giuen to the contrary to shew that our churchs and people should not now haue the same meanes and helpes to put vs in minde shew vnto vs vvho is the authour of our sanctification the which the children of Israel and Church of the Jewes had 2. No helpe or meanes once appointed of God to minde the Israelites vvho did sanctify them vvas ener yet abolished and if neuer abolished then must they remaine True it is Sabbathes ceremoniall and annuall which were signes of Christ and of justification such were abolished in Col. 2.16.17 but Sabbathes Morall and weekly vvhich vvere signes of God the Father and of sanctification such were neuer yet abolished besides the Sabbathes abolished in Col. 2.16 were such as were signes of things to come afterwards as of Christ but the Sabbathes Morall in Exod. 31.13 were signes of things present as of God presently sanctifying as you may see in the Textes 3. Wee now in these tymes haue as much neede of that help to put vs in minde of God our Sanctifyer as they had in former tymes for instance let a Christian pray feruently giue almes bountifully hate syne vnfainedly doe the duties of his calling conscionably preach powerfully and in a word liue holily and blamelesly in this euill vvorld vvhereby he out strippeth the men of this world and is as a light set vpon an hill is not this man in greate danger to be puffed vp vvith pride as vvere those Israelites Deut. 8.17 arrogating to themselues the glory of their aboundance forgetting God the author and is not this man in danger to vse his giftes as if he had not receiued them and to glorie in them as his owne 1. Cor. 4.7 surely vpon a serch we can not but confesse vvee Christians are as subiect to spirituall pride and as backward sluggish to giue vnto God the glory of his mercifull work of sanctifying vs as euer were the Israel of God now vvhat helpe could be better to foreward vs in this Diuine vvork of hallowing Gods name then to haue once in euery 7. dayes that 7th day
appointed of God to be a signe and remembrancer vnto vs that Jehouah the Holy God is that fountaine and authour of our sanctification and holinesse Well then since vve Christians haue as much need of helpes and meanes to minde vs of the authour of our sanctification as those Israelites had and God hath giuen vs no other helpes or meanes in the roome of those he gaue to the Israelites then it followeth that we now and the 7th day doe both notify but one tyme which is the last day of the weeke so them conioyned by God and also permiseously vsed Exo. 20.10 Leuit. 23.3 Exod. 31.15 there you haue them conioyned by way of apposition Gen. 2.3 Exod 20.11 Exod. 16.29 Luk. 13.14 here you haue them permiscously vsed the one for the other so as the name Sabbath and the tyme the 7th day cannot be separated 2 Whereas they deny me the accident of tyme the 7th day see it expressely commanded in so many words Exod. 16.29 Exod. 20.10 Exod. 23.12 Exod. 31.15 Exod. 35.2 and so you see not only the Sabbath is in force now but also the tyme and 7th day The other commone answere is that the 4th Com and so the Sabbath day are now in force indeed as touching the Morality of them but not as touching their speciall application vnto the Iewish state Here vnto I say it is but a fained thing to thinke that eighther the 4th Com or the Sabbath day were so commanded and appointed of God to the Iewe as if made peculiar and proper to their state and not common to all nations To this end perpende we the particulars of the 4th Comm to see if ought there be that might giue vs occasion to thinke it vvas applied to the Iewish nation exclusiuely or if all Nationes might not equally participate vvith them in this Commandement as vvell as in the other 9. Commandements In the Com ye haue these things enioyned 1. Remember the Sabbath 2. to rest in it 3. to keep it holy 4. a daye 5. the 7th day or last of 7.6 because God resteth on that day What is here now that is peculiar to the Iewe so as other nations cannot obserue the same Cannot we in England as well as they in Ierusalē 1. Remember the Sabbath 2. rest in it 3. keep it holy 4. a whole day 5. the 7th day and last of 7 6. in imitation of God because he rested on this day could no nation beside the Iewe obserue thes 6. things Perhaps it vvill be said The Sabbath and so the Comm was applied to the Iewish state because of that reason mouing them to obedience of it which is annexed to the Com Deut. 5.15 namely Gods bringing them out of Egypt Here vnto I say This motiue and reason may be said to be applied indeed to the Iewish state exclusiuely as not belonging to other nations and if they meane no more but thus that the 4th Com and so the Sabbath are not now in force as touching this speciall application only to the Iewish state because the Lord brought them out of Egypt that this reason should not now be properly pressed vpon vs Christians I am not against it nor doth it at all helpe them who goeth about to proue the Sabbath is in force now to vs with relation to that reason of Gods bringing Israel out of Egypt or to moue Christianes to obedience by that reason The 4th Com stands on two partes The one is Law commanding or forbidding some thing to be done this part only I vrge The other part is reason or motiue to enforce to obedience of the Law now this I vrge not nor neede I for it is no Law properly for it nor forbides nor commandes any thing Be it that the Law as touching the motiues be applied specially to the Iewish state yet the Law as touching all things commanded or forbidden in it is vniuersall to all nations Thus hauing proued the 7th day Sabbath is still in force to this day in next place I will shew you how this Sabbath hath beene practised and in vse in the Christian Church both in the dayes of the Apostles after Christ his resurrection and after also in the more primitiue churches for the practise of the Apostles I doe the rather produce it because the contrary side I see leane much vpō their practise labouring much though all in vaine as hath beene showne to proue the practise of the Apostles vpon the Lords day vvherfore since Apostles practise is vvith them of so great strength if I shall proue now that the Apostles practised the 7th day Sabbath I trust they will forth with yeeld that the 7th day Sabbath is now in force make no further question of the matter For this purpose looke Act. 13.14.15.16 Act. 13.42.44 Act. 16.13 here ye see 3. seuerall Sabbaths and in two seuerall places the Apostles preached vpon the Sabbath day and see Act. 17.2 Paul as his manner was vvēt in vnto them and three Sabbath dayes disputed with them by the Scriptures Here you see in an other place and Church three Sabbaths more kept by Paul and those that trauailed with him nor was this any extraordenary thing for the Text saith it vvas an vsuall thing for Paul so to doe Paul as his manner vvas c. and see Act. 18.4 here Paul in an other place and Church namely in the Church of Corinthe v. 1. disputed in the Synagogue euery Sabbath day so here was a constant practise Sabbath by Sabbath Euery Sabbath day saith the Text and thus I trust I haue more soundly proued that the Apostles kept the Sabbath day and that constantly and the same in soundery Churches then they haue proued that the Apostles kept the Lords day The keeping the Sabbath day was an Apostolicall practise but so was not the Lords day Let the indifferent reader judge now and let him choose to practise that day of the twaine vvhich he seeth most soundly and plainly proued before his eyes practised by the Apostles Against this be sondry answeres brought as 1. True Paul preached on the Sabbath day amongst the Sabbath day but they vndertooke indeed but neuer did nor euer will be able to proue the Apostles did constantly keep the Lords day so in this point of Apostles practise I haue the better of them since they can not proue Apostles constantly kept the Lords day amongst nor Iewes nor Gentiles no nor Iewes and Gentiles mixt Secondly I produce an other Text against theire answere shewing the Apostles preached amongst the Gentiles in which Text is not the least grownd for any such exception as to say there was a mixture of Iewes and Gentiles see Act. 16.12.13 here Paul and Timothie preached on the Sabbath day and note 1. that there was no thing constrayning them to preach rather on this then on any other day vnles it were the 4th Comm they had beene there as the Text saith certaine dayes and of all thes dayes the Sabbath
God and for vvhose sake the Sabbath it selfe vvas made Mark 2.27 To conclude did not our blessed Sauiour in his tyme approue of fyer making on the Sabbath think you or at least of as great vvorks and so of that by like reason vvhen he vowchsafed his presence at a feast of the Iewes on the Sabbath Luk. 14.1.2.3.4.5.6.7 c vvhere were many guestes now at a feast and many guests could not but be a fyer to dresse meat or as great labour in dressing meat and tendance of the guests as is the bare kindling of a fyer 3 The 3d thing is that the Iewe might carry no burdenes on the Sabbath day Ierem. 17.21 Nehem 13.15 I answere 1. If this be a part of the rigorous precise and strict rest required only of the Jewe vvhy doe all diuines now a dayes presse this rigorousnes vpon Christians forbidding vs novv to carry burdnes on the Sabbath day if this vvas a ceremony and to ende with Christ then vve Christians may freely beare burdenes vpō backs of men or beasts or on cartes novv on our Lords day is not this goodly stuffe hereby you may haue a taste vvhat it is for vvorthy diuines to captiuate their judgments to yeeld to much confidence to the labours of our forefathers if of Note or to take points of diuinity by tradition vpon trust from others for had this learned man vsed his owne judgment in these points he had neuer ouershot himselfe so farr as to put downe such things as these so vndigested 2. In this text God forbad carrying of burdenes only as an vnnecessary seruile vvork but he forbade not carrying burdnes in case of necessity as a vvork of charity for Christ allowed the sicke man to carry his bed on the Sabbath day Ioh. 5.8.9.10 now vvhere then vvas God so rigorous and straight vnto the Jewe since he permitted them burthens bearing if and vvhen necessity so required and so we haue examined these 3. things aboue mentioned 4 A 4th Text I may add vvhich I haue often heard alleaged for the former purpose and t is vvritten Exod. 16.23 Bake that to day vvhich ye vvill bake and seeth that vvhich ye vvill seeth and all that vvhich remaineth lay it vp till the morning for you c. vvhere say they here the Iewes vvere commanded to dresse all their meate on the Friday the day before their Sabbath day and by consequence they were forbidden to dresse any on the Sabbath I answere 1. To this I oppose an other Text Exod. 12.16 vvhere the Lord forbade the Isralites to doe any work but with this exception Saue about that which euery man must eate that only may ye doe this text so playnly giuing leaue to dresse such and so much meate on the day as a man should eat vpon the day giues me to thinke no other text should forbid the same but hereto it will be said the Text Exod. 16.23 treats of the Morall Sabbath but your Text Exod. 12.16 treats of the holy dayes of the passeouer I answere t is true this text speaks of the first and of the 7th dayes of the feast of vnleauened bread only but this must also be noted that these festiuall dayes had their holy conuocations and assemblies and wherein they were forbidden to doe any work as the text shewes just as on the Sabbath dayes yea these festiuall dayes were also called Sabbath dayes and threatened with death also if they wrought on these dayes Leuit. 23.30.32 now if God as strictly bound the Iewe to rest on these festiuall Sabbaths which were annuall as on the morall Sabbath weekly then looke what libertie God gaue vpon one of these Sabbaths vve are to judge I suppose that God gaue the like libertie on the other Sabbath the cases being a like and the ceremoniall Sabbath being as strictly to be rested in from all manner of seruile works as vvas the morall Sabbath 2. I answere to the text directly This Text in my thinking is vvonderously mis-vnderstood they suppose that Moses lade the Isralites bake vpon Friday both the two Omers gathered on that day and then by these words all that remayneth lay vp c. they vnderstand all that remaineth of the 2. omers backt and vneaten so as that which remained vneaten was backed But first they erre in supposing Moses bad them bake on the day before the Sabbath both these two omers vvhich they had that day gathered where as Moses left it free to their choise to backe as the text faith vvhat they vvould more or lesse Bake that which ye vvill bake and seeth that which ye vvill seeth c. and so t is most likly they baked that day about one omer of the two they had gathered just as they did on the other 5. vvorking dayes they gathered euery day one world So then the Sabbath if it must last till heauen comes it must then last to euery particular saint and beleeuer so long as he liues on earth abides in the church militant and it must last to the church generally to this worlds end and if so then I trust the Sabbath is no ceremony temporary and abolisht long since I answere 2. Admit the Sabbath here were a type yet is not the Sabbath as men keepe it made a type of heauen but as God kept it at creation as v. 4. Now if only Gods keeping Sabbath rt creation was a type of heaueu what is this to make the Iewes keeping Sabbath any type of heauen for our question is of the Sabbath in reference to men I answere 3. Gods rest at the creation is not a type properly as hauing relation to Christ incarnate but a similitude only as shadowing out Heauen and such similitudes are not ceremonious and temporary but perpetuall and eternall for instance Heb. 4.10 He that is entred into his rest hath ceased from his workes as God did from his if then Gods rest because a similitude to be a ceremony and temporary then also is the perfection in God a temporary ceremony for t is made a similitude of our perfection Mat. 5.48 ye shall therfore be perfect 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as your heauenly father is perfect see a like example Joh. 5 21. And these are the textes vvhich are vsually brought to make the Rest of the 4th Comm in parte eighther too strict and rigorous or else typicall and so ceremoniall and so the 4th Com it selfe to be partly a ceremony and all to this end the better to make way for the downe fale and vtter ruine of Gods 7th day Sabbath the vvhich by Gods Mercy they haue not yet attained but you see are frustrat of their purposes so I trust shall euer be hereafter And now I come to the tyme of the Sabbath the 7th day vvhich is the maine of all and against which they haue bent all their forces and if it fall so out they haue no better successe against this 7th day Sabbath then they haue had against the Rest