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A51998 A tract on the Sabbath-Day wherein the keeping of the first-day of the week a Sabbath is justified by a divine command and a double example contained in the Old and New Testament : with answers to the chiefest objections made by the Jewish seventh-day Sabbatharians and others / by Isaac Marlow. Marlow, Isaac. 1694 (1694) Wing M695; ESTC R32053 84,294 98

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A TRACT ON THE Sabbath-Day Wherein the keeping of the First-day of the Week a Sabbath is justified BY A Divine COMMAND AND A Double EXAMPLE CONTAINED In the Old and New TESTAMENT With Answers to the Chiefest Objections made by the Jewish seventh-day Sabbatharians and others By ISAAC MARLOW London Printed by J. A. and are to be Sold by H. Barnard at the Bible in the Poultrey and by Hannah Smith at the Bible in Aldersgate-street 1693 4. THE Authors EPISTLE Christian Reader WHEN first my Thoughts were exercised in drawing up some Reasons to justifie our keeping the first day of the Week a Sabbath they were only designed for Private Use and to serve a particular Occasion that called for them But since the Providence of God has lead my Meditations farther into this Subject from other Considerations and by means of a Book lately Published by Mr. Tho. Bampfield for pressing the seventh day or Saturday Sabbath as the Duty of all Christians to keep Holy in Obedience to Gods command I have Thought it needful to present this Treatise for the e●●ablishing of those that are unsettled in their Minds about it and for their Advantage who through the tolderness of their Consciences are exposed to divers difficulties because they cannot see that Liberty to be lawful which others take in making the Jewish Sabbath a working day To help therefore those sincere Christians tho but few in number that are intangled with this Yoak of Bondage I have considered diver Authors on their seventh-day Sabbath as besides the two Books of Mr. Edw. Stennets Mr. H. Soursby and Mr. M. Smiths Mr. VVill. Sellers Mr. Theophilus Brabourn and the aforesaid Mr. Tho. Bampfields two late Treatises which tho I have not directed the following Discourse in Answer to any one of them except in some particulars yet the Ingenious Reader may find I have taken Notice of the Chiefest Grounds and Arguments for their Sabbath contained in them all And if the Lord will graciously bless my well-meant endeavours for their right Information and hereby remove that bar between them and others or if any Benefit shall be received from this Improvement of my Talent I desire He may have the Praise to whom alone it is due However thô we or others may differ in some particulars thrô the various Sence we have of the Mind of God revealed in his Word yet as through the Grace of Christ we abhorr that which is Evil and cleave to that which is good with a Holy Detesta ●n of all apparent Transgressions of the Law consistent with Love and Pity to mens Persons and as we are Children of one Father and Co-heirs of Eternal Life through Faith in Christ that worketh by Love we ought to be united in kind Affections to one another And were our differences managed more in Brotherly Charity and by the gracious Conduct of the Holy Spirit controversial Discourses would be more acceptable the Reputation of Religion and our mutual Peace and Love would be better preserved which as I speak this more in general than desighing any particular Reflection on my aforesaid Brethren so I desire always my self to watch and labour to abound in this Grace of Love which is the Bond of Perfection To Conclude I have in the following Tract not only made the best Improvement I can of several things that others have wrote before me but as the Lord hath inlightned my Understanding I have added such Matters which I believe may be useful to clear the Case in hand hoping he will graciously Bless my Labour to your Advantage I. M. THE CONTENTS Sect. I. OF the use of the Word Moral Page 1. Sect. II. Of Gods revealing the first Sabbath to Adam Gen. 2. 2 3. which was then sanctified for Man before Israel observed their seuenth-day Sabbath in the Wilderness and was no Anticipation of the Order of Moses History Page 3. Sect. III. Treateth of the Law 1. Shewing wherein the House of Israel were more concerned in Sinai's Covenant than other Nations Page 5. 2. That the Israelites were not absolutely tyed to stand or fall Eternally by that Covenant without relief in Christ for the Elect Page 6. 3. Of the Ten Commandments and of their binding quality to the Gentiles Page 7. Sect. IV. Cleareth a Proposition 1. Shewing that the Gentiles were not absolutely required to keep the whole Ceremonial Law Page 9. 2. That there is Reason to believe the Gentiles before the Law had some Divine Revelation of the Will of God how they should worship him and that they were required to Sacrifice slain Beasts Page 10 11 12. Sect. V. In four Paragraphs proveth the Ten Commandments to be morally binding to all Nations Page 12 c. Sect. VI. Treateth of the Morality of the fourth Commandment Page 16. And of the Reasons why the Sabbath was first sanctified in the Name of the Seventh-day and not of the first-day Sabbath which it may be so called respecting its proper Nature immediate end and principal use first to Man Page 17. Sect. VII Sheweth that the Jewish Sabbath is Ceremonial and not morally binding to all Nations 1. Because it was a Couenant Memorial of Israels Deliverance out of Egypt Page 19. 2. Because it is abolished Colos 2.16 17. Page 19. 3. From the Order and Necessity of Nature wherein is shewed the Alterations of the accounts of Years Page 21. And of Days Page 23. As also the Interruption of the orderly Course of the Day Page 29. And the impossibility of all Nations observing the Sabbath after the Jewish Pattern because in some Places and Parts of the Year there is no Sun-settings nor Sun-rising for several Days and Weeks Time together Page 31 32 c. Sect. VIII Sheweth that Israels first Sabbath in the Wilderness was not a fixed Pattern that all men should originally have six working days before their Sabbath and not their Sabbath before their six working days Page 34. Sect. IX Containeth some Instances of particular Cases in the New Testament in which we are referred to the Pattern in our first Parents which serveth to justifie our doing the like to justifie our Observation of the first-first-day Sabbath Page 36. Sect. X. Explaineth the Pattern of Adams Sabbath Page 38. Sect. XI Treateth of the Types and Shadows that were of the Gospel first-first-day Sabbath under the Law Page 40. Sect. XII Sheweth that Christ arose from the Dead on the first-first-day of the Jewish Week Page 42. 2. That he appeared to his Disciples on the first-first-day of the Week Page 45. 3. The Apostle ordered the Churches to make Collections for the Saints on the first day of the Week Ibid. And 4. He broke Bread with the Church of Troas on the first day of the Week who on that day came together for that end Page 46. Whereto is added a brief Historical account that soon after St. Johns writing the first-day of the Week was called the Lords day in Distinction to the Jewish Sabbath Page 47. Sect.
Fryday or their sixth day which was according to the Law the first day of their Passeover Sabbath he was crucified and there being no other Passeover Sabbath wherein the Jews were forbidden to work till the seventh day of the Passeover Feast it must then follow that the Sabbath on which the Women rested as it 's said according to the Commandment being the next day after the first true Passeover Sabbath was undeniably the Jews weekly seventh day Sabbath and the day next ensuing called The one of the Sabbaths and the first of the Sabbath on which Christ arose from the dead must of necessity be understood of the First day of the Jewish Week after their seventh-day Sabbath and from thence the Christians observe their First day Sabbath wherein they solemnly worship God And to this I shall cite the Confession and Testimony of Mr. Theophilus Brabourn in his Discourse upon the Sabbath day See his Book Pag 68. wherein he labours to justifie the keeping of the seventh day Saturday Sabbath saith he Remember Saturday to keep it holy c. Now that Sabbath day was a proper Name of one of their Week days is apparent to all since they counted all the other six days of the Week by the Sabbath day thus the seventh and last day of the Week they viz. the Jews called Sabbath-day the first-day of the Week our Sunday they called the first of the Sabbath the second day of the Week our Monday they called the second of the Sabbath our Tuesday the third of the Sabbath c. So that the clear Confession of the Saturday Sabbatharians themselves does confirm that which is undeniably manifest in the Holy Scriptures that the first of the Sabbath which is so called Mar● 16.9 and is the same as one of the Sabbaths in the other Evangelists as hath been shewed is the Name of the First day of the Jewish Week See his Reply ●age 28. as it is also owned by Mr. Bampfield 2. This First day Sabbath at its first founding by the Resurrection of Christ thó it broke the Order of the Jewish working days among the Christians by taking their first day for our Sabbath and their Sabbath into the Christians six working or common days yet there was no breach of the Moral Law respecting the Order of the six working days considered as being bounded before and after with a Sabbath for the Jewish Sabbath after their six working days being followed with a New Sabbath made two Sabbaths together but this neither broke the Order of the six working days before the Jewish Sabbath nor of the six working days after the Christian Sabbath Luke 23.56 nay nor before it because we must suppose that the Christians at that time kept both the Sabbaths and did not reckon the Jewish Sabbath as a common day before the Resurrection of the Lord. So that at the first sounding of our Christian Sabbath it was bounded with six Jewish working days and their Sabbath before and six working days with the seventh-day of Christian Sabbath after i● and is as much our seventh-day Sabbath after our six working days as Adams seventh day Sabbath was after his six working days which Sabbath when it was first sounded on Gods seventh-day of Rest was also Adams first-day Sabbath From whence I observe that the Christians Sabbath considered as both their first and seventh-day Sabbath is like as it was in the beginning to which Christ refers us in other things for a Pattern to answer the Moral Law and to make void the Ceremonial Addition to it as hath been shewed And now since the abolishing of all Ceremonial Things in the Law of Moses that we have a Pattern for the Sabbath given to us by the Practice of the Holy Apostles and the Primitive Churches in the New Testament appears as followeth 1. After Christ arose from the Dead Luke 14.1.9 10 13 33 36. on the first day of the Week he appeared unto his Disciples and the eleven Apostles who were gathered together on the same day John 10.1.19.26 And after eight days Jesus appeared again to his Disciples that were Assembled which was on the next first-day being the eighth day for it was the custom of the Hebrews after this manner to express this day-week or this day seven-night as we have an Instance in 2 Chron. 10.5 12. And he said unto them come again unto me after three days and the People departed So Jeroboam and all the People came to Rehoboam on the third day Which Example plainly shews that after three days was on the third day and so here in the Evangelist after eight days was on the eighth day or after eight days were come and not after they were past on the ninth day as it is also clearly explained in Mark 8.31 The Son of Man must suffer and be killed and after three days rise again For Christ arose from the Dead not after but on the third day after he was Crucified And to this present day the Hollanders in their Vulgar Discourse express this day Week after the same manner saying Over eight days so that the Disciples were assembled also on the second first day of the Week after the Resurrection of our Lord who appeared to them on that day also 3. The Apostle ordered and appointed the Churches of the Galatians and Corinthians to make their Collections for the Saints on the first day of the Week 1 Cor. 16.12 which business had no temporary Reason in it to limit the doing of it to that day and therefore it is a clear Demonstration that it was the accustomed day of their Assembling together to worship God and for such Church Affairs otherwise it 's rational to believe the Apostle would have rather left them at Liberty to do it on any day which Example of this Nature having something of an Institution in it some have thought it is a sufficient warrant of its self to justifie our keeping of the first day of the Week a Sabbath 4. In Acts 20.6 7 11. It is said that Paul abode at Troas seven days And upon the first day of the Week when the Disciples came together to break Bread Paul preached unto them ready to depart on the Morrow and continued his Speech until Mid-night When he therefore was come up again and had broken Bread and eaten and talked a long while even till break of day so he departed First I observe from this Scripture that Paul abode there seven days in which time we hear nothing of his Preaching or of the Disciples coming together till on the first day of the Week which was the last of the seven days so that Paul came thither on the second day of the Week and tarried till the usual day of their Assembling together otherwise he need not have straitned himself for time so as to preach till Midnight when he was to depart at break of day but that it may rationally be concluded that he
alike Let every Man be fully perswaded in his own Mind Whatever some may imagine from this Scripture yet seeing Adam in Paradice had his Sabbath for the solemn worship of God Levit. 23.3 and Israel had their Sabbath for the same end and to rest from their work and labour there being still the same Moral Use and Necessity of Nature for a Sabbath there is Reason to believe that such a day is to be observed as well now and in after Ages as it was before And considering the undeniable Evidence that hath been given to prove the Decalogue to be Morally binding to us under the Gospel there is a necessity for the Preservation of the Concord of Holy Writ to give such an Exposition of this Text of Scripture as will both suit and agree with the Letter of it and the binding quality of other Scriptures to keep a sabbath-Sabbath-day To proceed therefore the Apostle surely would not have singled forth the first-first-day of the Week on which the Churches were wont to have their Assemblies as the properest time to make their Collection for the Saints Nor would the Apostle John have called it the Lords day as hath been shewed from History if it had not been a sanctified day for Holy Use neither would the Holy Ghost have Recorded the Disciples gathering together on the two first-first-days after the Resurrection of Christ nor that the Church of Troas came together on the first day of the Week to solemnize the Gospel Ordinances of Divine Worship as the only Examples to answer the Moral Law in the fourth Commandment If the same Spirit of Truth in the Apostle had here designed to make every day alike Common 2. If the Apostle in this Scripture had so designed he would not have cited so many Precepts of the Ten Commandments in Chap. 13.9 of the same Epistle and have said of the rest of them as binding to the Romans to confirm his Moral Doctrine That if there be any other Commandment it is briefly comprehended in this saying namely Thou shalt love thy Neighbour as thy self And therefore seeing he doth so plainly discover the binding quality of the Ten Commandments to the Gentile Christians there is no Reason to conceive he should dissolve the Obligation of any one of them in the following Chapter considering that the Liberty there mentioned of esteeming or not esteeming of Days is not there reserred or applyed as having Retation to the Moral Observation of the sourth Command 3. The Apostle would not have abolished as hath been shewed the Jewish Feasts Holy days and Sabbaths Colos 2.16 17. nor have said to the Galatians Ye observe Days Gal. 4.10 and Months and Times and Years I am afraid of you least I have bestowed upon you labour in Vain If he or any other by Christs Authority had given absolute Liberty for Christians to observe the Jewish Holy days And therefore the sence of this Text which is freest from all Exceptions is That the Apostle neither giveth us Liberty to sleight the Observation of the seventh-day required of us in the fourth Commandment as the Bond of the Gospel Pattern nor yet doth give us absolute Liberty to observe the Jewish seventh-day Sabbath and their other Holy-days but he is teaching us how we should bear with one another in indifferent Matters as the eating of Herbs and esteeming of Jewish days That in Case a Brother should be so weak as that after he is converted from the Jewish Religion to the Christian Faith he should still retain some esteem of their Holy days yet being sound in all the Essential Principles to Salvation and in the constituted Order of a Regular Gospel Church his Communion is not to be refused Ver. 1. but here let the Reader well observe that my meaning is not that any Church should receive such a Christian into full Communion with them at the Lords Table that holdeth and maketh our first-day Sabbath only as a common day to him for this in the Judgment of a Church according to Scripture Rule bringeth him under the guilt of Sin and the Church should not partake of it by their holding such full Communion with him But the Apostle means that in Case a Converted Jew as he is there treating of such a one as maketh a difference between Meats to be Clean and Unclean Ver. 14 1● if he should still esteem some of their Holy days yet if he also keepeth the first-day Sabbath Holy unto the Lord the Church in such a Case should be tender of grieving his weak Conscience by Continual and Uncharitable Disputations with him about the Matter wherein he is not clearly enlightned so as to give him an occasion to stumble and sall at the Offence For seeing he Conscientiously keepeth Holy the first-day Sabbath Gal. 4.13 15 20 21 23. for his retaining an esteem for some Jewish Holy days so they be kept to the Lord in Christian Worship and not for Jewish Sacrifices or such things which betoken Christs not being yet come and fully exhibited in the Flesh we are not to deny Communion at the Lords Table with such a Brother seeing he neither observeth the Jewish days to uphold their worship contrary to the Prohibition of Legal Ceremonies under the Gospel Dispensation nor can any ways be charged with disorders in Ordinances or in Matters Essentially pertaining to the Regular Constitution of a Gospel Church And that this is the Mind of Christ in the Text appeareth in two things 1. Because the Apostle joineth this Liberty of Regarding or not Regarding of days with Eating or not Eating of Meats as things of a like indifferent Nature but the Keeping or not Keeping of the Weekly Sabbath hath been fully proved to be no indisserent thing but an absolute Duty and therefore it is none of the Subject Matter included in the Apostles Words 2. He intended to give no Liberty to observe the Jewish days for Legal Ceremonial Worship for this under the Gospel would not be counted a keeping of a day to the Lord but not a keeping of it to him and so as the Apostle argueth it is not a keeping of a day at all And thus having opened this Scripture and given the sence of the Apostles Words in Reconciliation to the Authority of other Places that are binding to us for the Observation of the Sabbath day I shall leave it to the serious Consideration of the Impartial Reader Answer 2. To the Objection from 2 Cor. 3.7 where the Apostle saith But if the Ministration of Death written and ongraven in Stones was glorious so that the Children of Israel could not stedfastly behold the Face of Moses for the Glory of his Countenance which Glory was to be done away how shall not the Ministration of the Spirit be rather Glorious In Answer to this Scripture I shall Note that in the preceding and following Verses the Apostle is signifying the different and exceeding Glory of the Ministration of the quickening Spirit