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A96898 The Lords table. Whether it is to be spread like a table in an inne for all comers? That it ought not so be done is here maintained. Woodward, Ezekias, 1590-1675. 1656 (1656) Wing W3498; Thomason E880_7; ESTC R206596 63,848 77

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of Land houses and the like we know how bootlesse it were for us to have nothing to shew for our rights and just title to them but a Seale without a writing or a Covenant without a Seale And whereas it is said we open the Covenant to the people and so we discharge our duty and leave them to examine themselves at that point for so they are Commanded But let a man i. e. every man examine himselfe and so let him eate 1 C●● 11. 28. This presupposeth that which is most false saith Learned Beza That all are able diligent and willing to examine themselves and so upon that supposition to be admitted to the Lords Table We will deferre this to another place where we shall find this very Scripture assured us That ignorant persons are no 〈◊〉 Bez. more to be admitted to the Lords Table than are Children or madmen So we leave this taking it fully proved that they who are wholy ignorant what the Covenant is or what it meaneth are not to have admission to receive the signes and seales thereof or as our little Catechisme hath it They that have no inward Grace cannot tell what to make of the outward signe SECT III. THey are not to be admitted to the Lords Table who cannot possibly receive any thing there but bare Elements bread and wine they cannot receive profit by it not having faith to mingle with it faith is a necessary ingredient in every Service we doe performe to God or to our owne Soules The word spoken to us profits not unlesse we mingle it with faith The word Heb 4. 2. spoken out from us The word of prayer prevailes not without faith It is like a Gun discharged without a Bullet which makes a noise and doth no execution So in receiving at the Lords Table if we doe not put out the hand of faith we receive no more there than at our owne Table faith is to the soule what the eye eare mouth hands feete are to the body No Spirituall good comes into our soules till Faith by the Word and Spirit comes in and fetcheth it in And no good can come forth till faith putts it forth be it word or deed If faith be not wrought in us the Spirit and Word hath had no work upon us for that is the first grace in the order of time and to our apprehension faith comes in first and drawes all other graces after it it enliveneth and quickneth the soule it is the Spring of spirituall life in us it is the first grace of all it is set downe in stead of all and indeed so it is If we have faith if we can beleive nothing is impossible to us to doe or to suffer when God calls us thereunto It was a Sad time with the Thessalonians and Paul was sadded at it and faine would he know how the case stood with them specially how it fared with their faith when I could no longer forbeare I sent to know your faith 1 Thes 3. and when good tideings were brought us of your faith we were exceedingly comforted for I know full well so long as you stand fast in the faith ye shall stand like Mount Zion in the world an everlasting foundation mauger all the powers and policies of Hell-Gates wide open against you To open this a little and to proceed in it Because indeed it is the very hinge upon which all shall turne When the holy Spirit comes in to the soule conveyed in thither by the word the Spirit the Hand of God and Christ His Vicar or Agent here on Earth does nothing in an ordinary way without the word The word can doe nothing without the Spirit it bringeth all at once along with Him All Spirituall things needfull to Salvation And that the soule may take fast hold on them and appropriate them to Himselfe saying all these are mine The Spirit with the Word for He will not worke alone as the Word cannot workes faith there and faith workes up the soule to Christ for it is the Spirits working It s chiefe and maine object And now drawes or suckes from that Breast of Consolation all that is desireable suitable satisfactory and most pleasant to her But this is the thing Faith lookes first to Christ the person of Christ the fountaine the Spring-head the Treasurie the mine of Gold Faith lookes to the person of Christ first it knitts the soule to Him then it lookes to all the good things we have by Him a world of good things in Him a world of good things from Him All that tends to Grace and Glory Yet it is the person of Christ that the soule of a Christian principally lookes to The whole word of God all the divine truths therein revealed are the object of faith to direct order and sway our lives But yet these are not the object of faith when we looke for peace for Consolation for forgivenesse of sinnes and reconciliation with God Then faith lookes to Christ fixedly wholely solely These things being premised we returne to our Argument First They that have not received faith the Guift of God Faith is the Mother Grace where that is in Truth there is true knowledge unfaigned live and Gospell Repentance The graces required in every true Communicant John 20. sent unto us by the hand of the Spirit with the word can performe nothing pleasing to God nor can they receive any thing from God but a Cup of wrath if they continue faithlesse and unbeleiving They have not received Faith no not by all those meanes appointed by God as Conduit-pipes to convey faith and every Grace unto them they have not received faith true saving faith they cannot receive Christ a true and saving Christ a King and Prophet to Rule governe and teach them and a Priest to save and Redeeme them a false Christ and he is many they may Receive by a false faith they must have a true faith before they can receive a true Christ with all the benefits of His blood-shed for them a true faith leades them unto this storehouse or Treasury brings them up to this fountaine opnod for sin and uncleannesse layes the soule in that Jordan cleanseth and washeth it there bids it wash and be cleane bids it drinke and be drunken Cant. 5. 1. Eph. 5. 18. with wine whereof is no excesse i. e. be aboundantly satisfyed But without faith none of this can be It being the very bucket the mouth of the soule So that a man comeing without faith to the Lords Table is like a vessell cast into an Ocean of waters that hath no mouth to let any-in So then without faith without Christ and then Aliens to the Common-wealth of Israell and Strangers from the Covenant of promise having no hope well set and setling and without God in the world Now are these to be admitted to the Lords Table persons without faith and then without any saving grace for faith is first in
Counsell if it had been taken well But it was very ill taken for when Hezekiah sent the posts from Citie to Citie through the Countrey of Ephraim and Manasseh with this Message That he would have a reformation according to the first institution or patterne and would not have them doe as their immediate forefathers had done It is said verse 10th That they laughed the Messengers to scorne and mocked them What! may we not doe as our Fathers have done must we now be wiser than they Yes saith he you must be wiser than they and you must doe better than they else you will shew your selves arrand fooles and utterly undoe your selves for your fathers were stiff-necked and did not yeild themselves to the Lord to serve Him and to doe as He bad them But they would doe as pleased them and was good in their owne eyes and so brought all this evill upon themselves You must not doe as they did for then you must suffer as they did whom God gave up to desolation as you see Now read how these words wrought with some of them not a few the Lord by His Spirit setting them home vers 11. There was a Reformation in those matters and things must be done according to their first institution We hope it will teach you very much in point of admission to the Lords Table And yet to set home your lesson and to helpe you in your choice of fit Guests for the Lords Table Take in the last place an example from Ezra Who would have none to joyne with him in the Passeover But such onely as had seperated themselves from the filthinesse of the Heathen and joyned themselves to Gods people to seeke the Lord God of Israell Ezra 6. 21. So much to your fourth objection You have yet more to say to justifie your Doings SECT V. THat you see not why you should exclude any from the Lords Table because how know you whether they may God is the onely ●●wg●ver and we must receive the Law from His mouth He that will please God must shut all his own Imaginations out of doo●es and have nothing to doe with th●m We never dishonour God more than when we take up●n u●●o serve Him o●r own way and leaving His rule make a rule for our selves Mr. C on Job 23. p. 405. Ab extra ordinario ad ordinarium non valet argumentum not be converted there It is you know Mr H s conceite and we know you have said no lesse To this we say That you give us but your word for this but give us one word from your God and we will give you one of our eyes Then search againe for another word to prove that this sealing ordinance is converting and give it us and we will give you the other eye so for two Scriptures you shall have two eyes deare though they are to us yet not so deare as the truth the least jóta whereof is of more account with our God and so with His good people than are the visible heavens and the earth Therefore Sir Mr H s we would rather mention his name than yours so much we favour you shall not put out our eyes with his conceits now that he hath put out his owne by his sensuality He shall not abuse us as he doth the Scripture shamefully after his manner touching the Centurions Conversion by seeing Christ onely upon the Crosse It was as mi●aculous and extraordinary as was the Renting of the vaile and rockes and opening of the Graves And he is as well able to prove That when he last administred this ordinance he raised dead bodies out of the Graves as that he raised dead soules by his administring to them the Bread and the Wine which yet is the thing he is to prove That Conversion which is the raising of the soule from its grave is wrought in this way we meane by giving out this ordinance It is true The people will speake Highly of it That they never found the Word of Gods grace so prevailing with them as was that they heard delivered to them at the graves mouth and at the Lords Table But he that cannot see that this is a meere delusion and devise of Satan and our owne heart which is blind and cannot see a farre-off and will make us beleive a lye That God will step out of His way and worke extraordinarily for us while we neglect and turne our backs upon the ordinary meanes He hath appointed for the turning the heart unto Him We shall speake more to this in another place for the present we say onely thus That this tenet That Sacraments doe convert senteth strongly of Poperie and is most unsavoury and loathsome to every good mans heart being assured That That the ●ord preached is the great Appointment of God to bring Christ and the soule together never to be parted againe Preaching is the Chariot that Carrieth Christ up and downe the world here is Christ for you who sanctifieth Himselfe for your sakes That He might doe for you and in you all that was to be done and to suffer all that was to be suffered for the satisfying of His Fathers justice and the Compleating of an everlasting Righteousnesse That ye might be Compleate in Him and wholy sanctified through the Truth and throughly furnished to every good worke Then preaching Christ Crucified is the Appointment of God for the salvation of soules so many Scriptures give-in their evidence that we know not how many The dead shall heare John 5. ●5 the voyce of the Son of God in the preaching of the Gospel and they that heare that is beleive and obey shall live Other sheepe I have He meanes us Gentiles them also I must bring belonging J●hn 10. 16. Eph. 5. 14. John 17. ●0 2 Tim 1. 10. 1 Co● 18. 21. 23. 2. 14. to the Election of Grace but how wilt thou bring them Lord Thou art in Heaven and they on Earth they shall heare my voice The preaching which Christ bids His Ministers preach is no other but Christs voice which bids the sleeper awake and arise from the dead It is that whereby the Spirit workes faith in the soule it is that whereby life and immortalitie is brought to light through the Gospell All the Angells in Heaven cannot convert one sinner it is not their office or appointment from God But the word preached which the wisdome of the world counts foolishnesse converteth all that are converted being that great Appointment of God for that end It is just so with us now dry bones when Conversion is wrought as once it was And as I prophesied there was a noise and behold a shaking Ezek. 37. 7. 10 breath came into them and they lived and stood up upon their feete an exceeding great Army As then so now and to the end of the world life and immortalitie is brought to light into our soules by the Gospell It is the Chariot of Christ of
the Spirit of Christ The saving knowledge faith in Christ and this by the preaching of the Gospell Thereby the Spirit flowes into the Heart and all with Him Faith the mother Grace with all her daughters all at once and all together While Peter yet spake the Holy Ghost fell on them all which heard the Word Acts 10. 44. 11. 15. The Case is Cleare The word preached is the Appointment of Christ to quicken the dead The Sacrament of His body and blood is His Appointment together with His Word to maintaine and quicken that life when to sence and feeling it is in a swound and fainting away This being a point of high concernment to be cleare in we crave leave to proceed farther in it in way of Answer to that may be gathered from the holy Scriptures against what hath been last said That the word of God where it is preached is the onely meanes in the Spirits hand of Conversion And indeed to mention it onely in passage here some Godly Ministers as is meet for us to judge doe ascribe conversion not to the act of receiving as the man of your perswasion doth and truely we thinke not one godly Minister in the world is of the same mind with you but to the exhortations and prayers in use at that time before and after the Sacrament is administred To this we shall speake hereafter in its proper place where we shall tell our perswasion as to that matter So we come to that we intend here 1. It is said Rahab the Harlot had faith and it saved her from perishing yet living out of the Church she could not heare the Heb. 11. 31. Word To this it is answered by our Perkins of sweet and pretious memory That where ordinary meanes faileth God can work extraordinarily by reports and rumours Josuah 2. 9 10 11. 2. It is said Pauls conversion was without the Word True it was very extraordinary immediate by the Lords owne Hand yet He would put an honour upon the word of His grace which He hath appointed for conversion He sent Ananias unto him vers 11. though the great work was don for behold he prayes And in the next Chapter Cornelius now converted must send for Peter 3. It is said 1 Pet. 3. 1. That the husband without the Word may be won True Without the word he may be gained to come to the word to heare it by the entreaties and perswasions of the wife frequenting the meeting place and by her good example and Christian carriage adorning the word which she had heard she might by the blessing of God win upon him to goe along with her to the place of hearing his body was drawn within the Church-doores without the word but his heart could not be drawn up to God without the word the Spirit of God and of Glory accompanying the same which is learned Bezaes interpretation there the summe of it And we conceive that we reade 1 Cor. 7. 16. fals under the same construction 4. Before we can put a close to this we would put a Question here and then put it to the holy Scriptures for resolution thereunto The Question is Whether an holy Discipline in private houses we meane a godly education there be not sufficient to turne the hearts of the Children to God and to worke in them a true actuall faith Before we enquire farther for resolution hereunto we would say this first That this ruling well his own house having his children in subjection with all gravity workes marveilously upon them making such impressions upon the out●ard man as that they looke not as if they had been born dead in trespasses and sins Children under wrath as well as others Wee will proceed a little here to witnesse the honour we give to this Despised Discipline in families surely a family well Trained disciplined or Catechised is a very beautifull sight as is an Army well ordered all and every one keeping their ranks and doing their Duty A rulers walke before the ruled if according to the rule together with his exhorting comforting and charging every one of them as a Father doth his children is very winning and gaining upon the whole family to doe as the Ruler in cheife doth he being truely and indeed religious his very example is a command a G●n 18 19. yea a compulsion b Gal 2. 14. to the ruled so as his whole family become religious too they give good hopes that way at least they seeme J●h 24. 15. 〈…〉 so at the worst they oppose not for then they know they must be no longer there for a Ruler sits as in a Throne within his own house and scattereth away all evill with his eyes For the proofe hereof we entreat the Reader to consult with the Scriptures in the Margent We will note but one example of a Ruler whose carriage was so gratious in his family that he made not onely his family but his whole Court to be a Nurcery of Religion which may minde us what Philo Jud speaks of Joseph he made the Prison where he was a little Temple for the Spirit of God to dwell in And indeed it must be so He that knowes how to rule his own house well is in a good posture of spirit for publike rule The same wisdome and justice and holinesse for kinde onely more enlarged and extensive acts in eyther spheare and will regularly move in the little and the greater house The summe is A good Ruler who is norma publica is marvelously commanding for good as an evill example is marvelously compelling to evill Whence the complaints of our Godly Ministers in all ages which commands our mark and our mourning We will set downe here our excellent Burroughs his words upon Hosea 4. 25. Woe to such parents whose children if ever they come to themselves shall wish rather they had been of the generation of Dragons and off-spring of Vipers than begotten of such parents Adde hereunto worthy Mr Burges his words It is a woefull curse to be borne of wicked parents from whom the Children learne onely to curse sweare lie and rob prophane opposers of God and Godlinesse We will read M Baxters words also I know none on earth that play the Rest 3. 305. part of the Devill himselfe more truely than these men doe And if any thing that walks in flesh may be called a Devill I think it is a parent that hindereth his childe from salvation being carelesse of his education He goes on speaking terrible words to carelesse and negligent parents as the most are but our ears are sealed and our consciences s●ared we will not heare And so much to assure us that a pious education and holy discipline doth much where ever it is and the want of it doth much mischiefe but holy Doctrine doth all thereby the New Nature is wrought in young and old by God whereas by holy discipline our old nature is but painted and varnished over which
drinke of this And to make a round number and full and so to fill the Table that as there is no want of roome for a nationall Church is wide enough and rich for supply so there may be no want of Guests Come ye all ye stiffenecked and uncircumcised in heart and eares yee doe allway resist the Holy Ghost as your fathers did so doe yee What though ye see what provisions are made for you notwithstanding All ye drinke all of this for the bread ye have taken already Sir we have proceeded hitherto with some regret yea with some indignation to our soules yet for the Close hereof we beseech you Consider That by the gracious allowance of their Lord and Master they His Disciples all dranke of it The Lord Himselfe putting the Cup into their hand but these all afore-mentioned have drunke and dayly doe drinke of it by Man's Allowance Drinke ye all of this said Christ Jesus the Lord and what He bad them doe they did it and they all dranke of it Drinke ye all of this saith This-man without any the least warrant from God and how readily is he obeyed what he bad them doe they did and they all dranke of it Though he that bad them and they that did as they were bad have done and still doe as Crosse and Contrary to the mind of Christ as He Himselfe is to Beliall or to Anti-christ which is to be argued in the fift place so soone as we have put downe this for a conclusion That God hath not onely given us His Word for a secondary rule of Righteousnesse to walke-by but Himselfe and His Son the Highest patterne the primative or Originall prototype the clearest Copy without blot the fairest example of Holinesse Whence we conclude That Christ Jesus our Lord is both the principle and patterne of Holinesse The principle within His people the patterne of Holinesse without or before them Therefore will all His servants who in desire and endeavour approve themselves Faithfull doe as He did following-on in his steps He that saith He abideth in Him ought himselfe also to walke even as He walked 1 John 2. 6. SECT V. AS this free and Common admission is contrary to the practise of Christ so it is as it must needs be contrary to the mind of Christ we are forced as we conceive to argue distinctly from these the practise and mind of Christ though His practise Cleareth His mind as His mind His practise But yet we shall argue differently from it and we shall be breife in it It is cleane Crosse and Contrary to the mind of Christ why Because it is so pleasing and well agreeing and full-up to the minde of the world free admission to the Lords Table is The mind of Christ and the mind of the world commonly called the Church there doe stand as Crosse and Contrary each to other as doe heaven and hell the greatest opposites or remotest extreames What is the mind of Christ cannot be the mind of the world and what is the mind of the world cannot be the mind of Christ but most Contrary thereunto And to make full proofe of it let a Minister that hath the mind of Christ as every Godly person hath and then liveth-up to it as it is revealed to Him in His Word and acteth thereafter in giving out or with-holding those sacred signes and seales of His body Crucified and His blood powred forth he shall finde that he tormenteth the dwellers on the Earth the Common people commonly called the Church there who have no other plea for their Church-ship but that they were once washed The mind of Christ no other than the Spirit of Christ in His word is unto sensuall men not having the Spirit as the morning is to the evill doer even as the shadow of death But let a man doe Contrary to the minde of Christ and give out to these ignorant Brutish ones and will be such the fore-mentioned water to their Babes bread and wine to themselves and he gratifies them in the highest way of Gratification he gives them their hearts desire and now from that day forward they will put on high account upon themselves they will not thinke of themselves below the thoughts their Minister rates them at they will account themselves sith he hath accounted them such first Beleivers Disciples and Saints You remember who he was that when he would doe a man a mischeife he would Give him a sute of apparrell as rich as silver and gold could make it and now the man a proud creature and the worse he is the better he thinkes of Himselfe values himselfe his inside we meane according to the Rate of his outside and so as the Beasts you read of ingentes rollunt animis he was proud by nature more proud by accident now that he is put into such a dresse The application is plaine Take heed Sir of dressing up the people at the Lords Table though they delight as much to be dressed as ever a childe in yeares did in new and fine Clothes in a Saints dresse because he was borne and Baptized in England whereas they cannot make it out they ever heard a word from Christ yet that onely is prevailing to make Saints being obeyed and beleived You understand the purpose of this and therefrom how contrary your doings are to the mind of Christ for can that have any agreement with the minde of Christ which hath so full an agreement with the minde of His enemies and adversaries all over the Nation We proceed SECT VI. ALL are not to be admitted to the Lords Table because all are not visible Saints But none but visible Saints were to be admitted to Communion at the Lords Table as you so well know that know so well the Church Stories And those primitive practises And truely we are loth to minde you in those things Ne accedant nisi examinati Calv. Ep. 278. E●it in examine ratio arcea●tur donec profectum ostenderint you are or should be able to instruct us however your practise be Contrary But this is the thing we cannot reach-to that you understand these things so well and your practise be not so well because commonly intellectus currit cum praxi praxis cum intellectu Therefore we doubt there is some failing in your understanding because you have not given it-up to God If so you should know they were trained up and Catechised first and yet they staid a while before admittance till they could make proofe that they were taught and so they had gained some Competent knowledge of those things they were there to receive together with their repentance toward God and their faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ And you can tell us moreover for we are in Comparison with you but Children and as yesterday in these things That huge personages Emperours and the like have thrust as presumptuously unto that Table as did Vzziah the King to burne 2 Chron.
more than touched upon three things specially the Word preached how they pressed to that place and listned to it when they came thither Secondly the Covenant of Gods free grace by Jesus Christ blessed for ever Thirdly Faith upon that we were the more large all beareing upon that being the hinge of all Now Sir this is our earnest desire That you with your Brethren would looke over this againe and lay your doctrines manner and practise before your people to that Standard for we choose to speake in that number And 1. Doe ye presse upon your people the necessitie of heareing and before you admit them to the Lords Table doe ye take time and place to search them to the bottome what they have profitted by heareing You know hereby they are hewen and made polished Stones and so fitted to be laid in the Lords building we trust you doe not doe as the Master of your Lord doth Polish your people at the Lords Table Surely they are to be made readie as those Stones were before they should have your admittance to 1 Kings 6. 7. Come thither And to proceed doe you aske what is that grace they must have before they can profit In our zeale for the Lords Christ yours and your peoples precious soules we shall question you in these grave points and so returne in all thankfullnesse your godly jealousies touching us and our way by putting it upon your thoughts what your way is with your people and how with them They with you walke therein You know but have you as you can made your people know it That preaching is the Chariot that carrieth Christ all about the Nationall Church we had almost said the world And the onely Appointment of God in the Spirits Hand to plucke them out thence as Lot out of Sodome It is the Ordinance sanctified of God for the begetting of faith in the beginning or Alpha of it so in the encreasings of it to the Omega or perfecting of the same It is that ●hereby that which is begun is perfected and that maintained which is begun It is that whereby the abundant riches of Grace through Jesus Christ are Conveyed unto us by Covenant we have said all 2 Tim 1. by Covenant life and immortality is brought to light by the Gospell preached the Ministery thereof there is not onely an unfolding of the gloriously excellent things of Christ but there is grace given by the Spirit to beleive them Thereby th' understanding that everlasting dore is opned to Jesus Christ Him that is true the true God and eternall life Now th' understanding closes with 1 Joh. 5. 20. Him or rather He by His Spirit with the understanding He is Truth The will and affections are drawn-out to Him also Oh how good is He to the Soule what a lovely object altogether desires By preaching all this is done it is the Chariot of the Cant. 5. Spirit it is the meanes that worketh faith which is the marriage of the Soule to Christ uniteth the soule to Him planteth it in Him maketh it one with Him And now she begins to know the abundant riches and glorious excellencies of Her Husband and the way of Conveyance of all these unto her by Covenant but still the first doore that is opned to all this is the eare and it is opned by heareing by heareing the eare is made able to heare we meane by the word the Spirit boreth it and now faith comes-in and fetcheth all-in the soule stands in need of Christ and all and all as sure as a Covenant of God with His people in Christ can make it Hold you to this still we meane hold your people to it faith comes by heareing it hath the stamp and institution John 10. 17. of God upon it and heareing by the word of God This was the ground of the Apostles faith not all the miracles they had seene John 2. 22. They Beleived the Scriptures and the word which Jesus had said Eph. 1. 13. The ground of the Ephesians faith also In whom ye also trusted after that ye HEARD the word of truth the Gospell of our Salvation The very end of all that is written touching Christ John 20. 31. and is preached of Him that ye might beleive c. Cha●ge this point home so your Lord Chargeth you and examine your people about their faith in God They will say they bele●ve Numb 22. 18. They will say as Balaam did My God and so will they say our God Hosea 8. 2 we know Thee Tit. 1. 16. Heare them now how they can make out what they say Doe they know Him whom they call theirs here you are like to find your people as grossely ignorant as were their fore-fathers of whome ye say saith our Blessed Lord That He is your God Joh. 8. 54 55. yet ye have not knowne Him We that have accustomed our tongues to lying ever since we were borne must not be credited in what we say till you have heard us making out what we say by giving a reason of the hope that is in us for truely thus it is with us for the most part We understand neither what we say nor what we affirme in God's matters Yea we commonly say we know the Father and the Son when we oppose the meanes appointed by God to convey this knowledge to us Now you shall doe well to tell us rebus sic stantibus That we are as well qualified to have Communion with Christ at His Table as a Wadd of dried stubble is to have Communion with a Consuming fire and doe no more enjoy Him there than midnight enjoyes the Sunne And that we doe indeed and in truth no more desire Communion with Christ the King at His Table or in any other place than darknesse can desire Communion with light or Beliall with Christ We are grossely ignorant of what we doe when we approach by your allowance the Lords Table It is not possible Fruimur Cognitis Igno●i multa Cupido we can enjoy that we have no knowledge off or acquaintance with nor can our desires move towards an unknowne object Good Sir speake these things out to us your people we meane We are somewhat the larger here a point of so high concernment being Confident also of this very thing That you find your people cleane crosse to their Rule as your Brethren doe every where slow to heare and swift to speake for the Lords Supper We conceive the reason thereof to be this In a heareing place they cannot heare one word if it be the true word of God which is pleasing to flesh and blood it speakes death to their lusts if ever it speakes life to their soules Therefore they hate the word a killing word deadly because they love their lusts dearely They will have none of that meate which endureth to everlasting life none of the wine of the Gospell but as much bread and wine as you
will and as often as you will at the Lords Table and the reason of this is because thereby their lusts are fattened and cherished 2. Therefore Sir presse upon your people the necessitie of heareing and observe them well at their coming to That place and as narrowly their sitting and attending there And having done this doe not thinke you have done all your duty or more than the least part of it They may give you the eare while they give the flesh the world and the Devill their heart You know and you must teach them to know it It is easier to heare an hundred Sermons than to practise one Therefore let them know you will deale with them apart and alone you will single them out of the throng of the world or National Church and out of the crowd of the Common hearers before you admitt them to eate and drinke at the Lords Table They shall give you a perticular account of what they have gained by all their heareing This was the practise of the Lord Christ when He was upon the Earth He spake alone and apart with His Disciples And indeed the Lords people love to be so dealt withall alone and apart from the throng and tumult of the world or a Nationall Church there The Spouse of Christ is modest and will not come to Thee in the throng of worldly Company and employment saith Bernard Come my Beloved saith the Spouse let us goe forth Cant. 7. 11. into the fields and lodge in the Villages Let us get from the Tumult of the world The Bridegroome of His Church loves to finde His Spouse alone retired into a Chamber And so must His Paranymphs too give the Church a meeting in some retired place 3. Now because this lyeth under so much obloquy we crave leave to speake a little to it in passage onely in this place we are not ignorant how this Assembling together of Gods people is reproached if not blasphemed thus At your private meetings errours and haeresies what not have been fomented brooded upon and hatched Truely this cannot be denied it is so cleare and evident The Father of lyes with his Children must have their meeting places too wherein to lay their heads together plotting and contriving we are not ignorant of his devises how they may mischiefe if not ruine for they levell to shoot so high the Church of Christ and build up their owne Babel But here is your Comfort they are Masters neither of the meanes nor of the end their endeavours are above their performances as their malice is above their witt which for that is it's doome drinkes-up the greatest part of its owne poison or like Gun-powder consumes it selfe in the flame it hath caused But should not this teach us to assemble our selves together as often as we can there to lay our heads together and contrive the most Compendious way of building-up the Church of Christ and our selves therein the most contemptible parcells thereof O it is good to be plotting for the Church and for the Truth for this is to be plotting for eternity O that all would meete together here and there and every where there to plott how to avoyd Satans plotts Let it be our awakening that Satan is plotting And that our time is short opportunity the flower of time shorter our talents are many our accounts strict our Judge Impartiall O let us not forsake the Assembling our selves together as the manner of some is Having taken off as we could we intend more hereafter that reproach wherewith the enemies of the Lord have reproached the foote-steps of His annointed-ones we proceed to put it upon your thoughts whether it be not your duty to give a meeting to your people in a private place there and then to learne from them what they have gained by all their heareings what a worke is wrought in them or upon them by the word of His grace with power It is not what shew they make in words what doe they that you may beleive them or how humbly doe they speake so as you may conceive hope there is sincerity at the bottome a sparke of fire for there is smoake a little strength though but as much as a reed hath it is in the gaineing hand O how would he and desireous is he in the use of meanes to gaine more Indeed it will be worth your labour to take time and place for the searching out of this You must find-out their desire after the syncere milke of the Word by their growth thereby 1 Pet. 2. It is a Common saying amongst us shew me not the meate but the man So saith the great Shepheard to His sheepe and sheweth what His under-Shepheards should say to them too Not shew me the hay that I have given you but the wooll and the milke that is shew me the fruits and effects of all your heareing What supernaturall worke can you tell us off Is the life of Grace put into the heart by the Spirits working together with the meanes thereof the word of His grace Is there a thorow change not of the actions onely but of the Nature wrought in them The Spirit with the Word changeth the inward man with the outward it changeth the whole frame of the soule it is no halfe-change for that is to be halfe a Christian or allmost which is to be an Infidell indeed It is no light alteration but as the old stamp these are excellent Preston's words one of the usefullest Preachers in His time that was in the world must be obliterate before the new can be imprinted and as the old building must be pulled downe before you can set up a new So this old nature of ours must be broken to peices and new cast and moulded for we are bell-mettle before a man can be made a living man which is done by the infusion of Supernaturall qualities of Grace and holinesse supernaturall he saith for even as the earth may bring forth grasse and common flowers of it selfe but it must be plowed and sowne before any choice herbs and plants can grow there even so those common natures which we all have may bring out things that are morally good but before they can bring forth fruits of true righteousnesse we must be plowed and sowen plowed that is man must be broken in heart for all his animosities and indignities put forth when time was against Christ and the Gospell of His Glory for all those slightings of Spirit he found in himselfe of those glories tendred to him in the Covenant of Gods grace when he was full of himsele and wanting nothing and knew not his owne beggery and nothingnesse and want of all things broken in heart for all this Upon those heads Sir your examination must passe if you doe according to the manner of Gods people and a set time and place must be appointed for it If you cannot goe from house to house as Pauls manner was and Calvins also as