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A90660 The loyal non-conformist, or, The religious subject, yielding to God his due, and to Cæsar his right being a discourse from the pulpit touching true gospel worship and due subjection to magistrates / now printed, as it was preached (for the most part) in the month of August, 1662, by T.P.P---N-C. T. P., P---N-C. 1644 (1644) Wing P203B; ESTC R42780 86,090 259

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9.10 as the Apostle calls them And the generality of the Jews were so grosly carnal in their apprehensions of the business of Religion that they stuck in the outward Ceremonies having no respect at all to Internal and Spiritual Worship norminding that which was signified by those carnal Rites and Shaddows though the understanding godly true Worshippers that were among the Jews worshipped Spiritually with their Spirits and truly in Truth so that the Worship under the Law which God approved of was in its Soul and substance Spiritual yet the Worship then was cloathed with such a dress of Ceremonies that as to the Shew and External part of it in respect of the outward Form and Body it was but carnal Worship Whereas the New-Testament Worship is ordered to be in Spirit i. e. without such a carnal body or covering of Ceremonies and in Truth i. e. without Figures and Shadows Well it is clear that Gospel-worship is here put in opposition to the Carnal Ceremonious Worship of the Jews and to the heartless devised Worship of the Samaritans which was a false Worship wanting the truth of God's Word appointing and warranting the matter of it as well as the truth of a good heart and holy Devotion in the manner of performing it Now we may easily see what is the import of this expression in Spirit and in Truth First as for the tearm Spirit it notes 1. A renewed mind and a renewed heart and affections together with due expressions of those affections in suitable actions of Religious Worship 2. A Spiritual kind of Worship in opposition to that which is carnal and Ceremonious a Worship stript of that cloathing and dress of Ceremonies to which the people of God were tied under the Law which are abolished by the coming of Christ Note Note by the way That they who burden the Church with a multitude of Ceremonies go about to destroy Gospel-worship which must not be Ceremonious do what in them lies to cast Christ out of the Church and to bring in Moses in his stead and that they who affect and plead for and delight in a Ceremonious Worship seem to forget that these are Gospel-times and do in effect deny that Christ is come for it is most evident that our Saviour here points out the difference between Jews and Christians in point of Worship and it is clear that the difference is not in the inward Substance and Soul of Religion but in the outward Form and Body Well you see how the tearm * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Spirit is here to be understood Secondly The tearm * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Truth signifies 1. Sincerity as opposed to hypocrisie 2. It signifies the very kernel and substance of Religion that Worship which is real and substantial which standeth in the truth of those ancient Figures and Shaddows that which was figured by the offering of legal Sacrifices and by Ceremonious observances 3. Truth signifies a Consonancy to the Word of God that which is according to Truth written True Gospel-worship is that which is commanded and ordered by Christ that which is exercised according to the simplicity of Gospel-Institution True Gospel-worship is a Worship performed in Spirit and in Truth i. e. it is Cordial Holy Sincere Spiritual Substantial Instituted Scripture-worship that which hath the Word of God for it's Foundation and Rule Proof The Text is as a clear foundation so a full proof of our Doctrine and our Saviour tells the Pharisees Mat. 15.9 that In vain do they worship God teaching for Doctrine the Commandments of men That is a vain idle Worship an unprofitable Worship which is ordered otherwise than God hath appointed which is not directed to the true God rightly conceived of and performed in a right manner suitable to his Will and Nature and which hath not God's Word for its foundation and Rule This was an observation which you had from the 22 verse which Christ saith Ye worship ye know not what Now for demonstration of the point We have two demonstrations in the Text. This assertion That true Gospel-worship is a Worship in Spirit and in Truth is proved 1. 1. Demonstration From the Will of God The Father seeketh such to worship him This is the argument here used They that worship God must see that their Worship be such as will please God Now onely such spiritual sincere instituted-worship pleaseth him Therefore onely such Worship is to be performed 2. A second reason is drawn from the Nature of God God is a Spirit he is a pure spiritual Essence and he must be worshipped with a Worship suitable to his Nature Thus to worship God is reasonable service God is a Spirit in a kind of singularity and excellency and eminency above all Spirits God is a most Intelligent Spirit his understandig is infinite They who satisfie themselves with a carnal external Worship such as is but a Carcaise without any Soul of Heart-devotion in it without holy spiritual motions and affections of the inward man these apprehend not God to be a Spirit the God and Father of spirits and the searcher of hearts but deny his Spiritual Nature and make him a God of flesh while they bring stesh to him for an Offering If God be a Spirit he must be worshipped with our Spirit and truly he calleth for this My Son give me thy heart Prov. 23.26 he re-requires a preparation of the heart for Worship and the activity of the inward man in the performance of Worship and the Soul's intentness upon the work in hand God loveth spiritual performances Again God is a Spirit most simple void of all Composition and uncapable of division Such must our Worship be suitable to the most simple Nature and Being of God It must be uncompounded undivided Worship 1. There must be no Composition in it no mixture of our own conceits and devices or any humane inventions a patched sophisticated linsey-woolsey-worship fuits not with the simplicity of God the Object of Worship 2. There must be no division in our Worship it must be whole entire Worship head and heart understanding and affections Soul and Body all must joyn unanimously in the Worship of God I will adde one Demonstration more Arg. 3 3. Corrupt Worship is not true Gospel-worship that which is expected from Gospel-professors But that Worship which is not performed in Spirit and in Truth according to the import of those tearms as they have been opened to you is corrupt Worship For Worship is corrupted these three wayes 1. In respect of the Object as Worship corrupted 3 wayes when something else is worshipped in stead of God or when other Objects of Worship are taken up besides God and together with him so also when people have carnal gross unsuitable apprehensions of God and so worship not the true God with a Worship suitable to his Nature a spiritual simple pure Worship 2. There is a corruption in the manner of Worship when
of a Carnal Commandment Heb. 7.19 and the generality of the Jews were so grossly carnal in their apprehensions of the business of Religion that they stuck in the outward Ceremonies having no respect at all to internal and spiritual worship nor minding that which was signified by those carnal rites and shadowes but if the Ceremonial Law were observed in offering Sacrifices and in the point of Meats and Drinks and Washings c. they reckoned that all was well enough This is that which God upbraideth them with and for which he sharply reproveth and threateneth them Now according to the Antithesis here intended Spirit signifies the heart and it s renewed spiritual motions and affections together with the expressions of those affections in such outward actions as necessarily flow from them Truth signifies sincerity as opposed to hypocrisie and it signifies the very substance and kernel of Religion that worship which is rea● and substantial which stands in the Truth of those figures and shadowes that which was figured by those legal Sacrifices and other ceremonial Ordinances that which is indeed the thing that God looketh after and Truth likewise importeth a consonancy to the Word of God True worship is that which is ordered and commanded by God that which is according to the Rule So then worship in Spirit and in Truth is opposed to the Carnal Ceremonious worship of the Jews and to the heartless and devised worship of the Samaritans which was a false worship wanting the Rule of God's Word appointing and warranting the matter of it as well as the truth of a good heart for the manner of performing it Worship in Spirit and in Truth is sincere spiritual instituted worship Scripture-worship which hath the Word of God for its foundation and rule This is true right Worship Obj. Did not the true worshippers in the Old Testament worship God in Spirit and in Truth Answ God is always the same so that from the beginning of the world he was never pleased with a worship not spiritual and true and undoubtedly the godly worshippers among the Jewes worshipped spiritually in Spirit and truly in Truth but yet in the worldly Sanctuary at Jerusalem and in shadowes and figures and with the observation of many outward Ceremonies so that in shew and as to the external part their worship was Carnal we may say that the Worship under the Law was in it's substance and soul as I may call it spiritual but in respect of the outward shape and body of it it was in some sort carnal and earthly Whereas the New Testament worship is in Spirit without such a carnal body and covering of Ceremonies and in Truth without figures and shadowes Obj. 1 With outward Ceremonies But do not we now under the Gospel worship God as bowing the Knee lifting up the Hands and Eyes in Prayer c. And are not our Sacraments as to the visible matter of them carnal Elements Answ The former sort of these Ceremonies are natural such as flow from the Nature of the thing and serve to a lively expression of the inward motions and affections of the Soul and so appertain to the worship which is in Spirit for spiritural worship is not only the inward affection but also meet outward declarations and expressions thereof in action As for the latter sort of Ceremonies viz. the Sacramental Rites they are instituted by God himself but they are so sew and so plain and significant that they do not at all diminish or obscure the spirituality of the Worship Now to fetch some Doctrine out of the Text. Doct. That which I shall conclude from thence is either implied or expressed in the words The Doctrine implyed is this That true Gospel-professours are true Gospel-worshippers Doct. 1. implied All true Christians do indeed worship God Our Saviour here speaks of Christians in contra-distinction to Jewes and Samaritans and this is the description and Character of them They are true worshippers The Doctrine expressed is this Doct. 2 Doct. 2. expressed That true Gospel-worship is that which is performed in Spirit and in Truth Doct. 1 Doct. 1. True Gospel-professours are true Gospel-worshippers I shall in a word open the Subject Explication of and insist a little on the explication of the Attribute The Subject of the proposition 1 the subject Gospel-professours These are such as own the Doctrine of the Gospel and profess the Name of Christ profess themselves to be of that Religion which the Gospel teacheth and they who hold forth such a profession are called Christians Now profession is either feigned or unfeigned either in hypocrisie or in sincerity either a profession in word only and in shew or that which is a profession indeed and in truth Now our Doctrine doth not speak of all profession as to say that all who profess themselves to be Christians are Gospel-worshippers but of true professours such as are Christians indeed all that do with judgement own and with affection embrace the Doctrine of Christ and sincerely profess the Christian Religion These are Gospel-worshippers and do truly worship God This is the Attribute of the proposition 2 of the Attribute which cometh now to be explained Quest What is it to worship God What is carried in this notion of worship when it is related to God as it's Object Answ Religious adoration or the Worship of God is either natural or instituted 1. Natural-worship I call that which doth arise from the consideration of a Deity that which Nature it self will tell us is due unto God Whoever acknowledgeth that there is a God will easily acknowledge that he is to be worshipped i. e. believed feared loved invocated trusted in c. 2. Instituted-worship is that which depends on and answers to the Revelation of Gods will any way or means appointed by God for the exercising of Natural worship which is due to God as God any work or service of divine institution to be performed unto God This Notion of worship in such a strict sence of the word is especially to be considered of in the prosecution of the second Doctrine but now in the first point I shall take it in the largest sence of the tearm and you may take this description of it True Worship Worship described is a Religious holy observance of and obedience to the only true God as our God in all things commanded by him performing all duty in Faith through Jesus Christ the Mediator unto the glory of God I shall give you the sence of this Description in five conclusions Description explained Concl. 1 1. The Object of Religious worship is God the true God our God This first Conclusion hath three Branches Trimembris 1. God is the Object of Worship Religious worship is to be exhibited only to God the Father Son and Spirit to him and to him onely must our worship be directed for worship is a Solemn acknowledgement of a Deitie Therefore
come neer unto God our best services are so faulty and so filthy that in themselves they are rather a dishonouring of God than otherwise and therefore cannot be pleasing to God but onely through Jesus Christ in whom the Father is well pleased Therefore when we worship God we must gather into Jesus Christ and lay hold upon his Righteousness and present our services to God through Christ and leave our duties with Christ to be offered by him to his Father and our Father that they may be accepted through him as from him and for his sake I shall insist a little longer upon this forth Position that we are in hand with further to evince the necessity of Faith in the Mediator unto a right worshipping of God First I shall shew it respecting Prayer in particular and then respecting all Worship in general First respecting Prayer Faith is necessary To set Prayer on foot and To carry on the work and duty of Prayer and To the concluding of Prayer with an Amen and To keep the heart in a right frame after Prayer 1. It is necessary to set Prayer on foot or to bring the Soul to Prayer Can a man have any stomack to go and crave and make request where he hath no hope to speed Now where effectual Faith is not there can be no hope to speed in any suit to God and that upon this twofold account 1. It is upon account of the relation in which any soul standeth unto God that it can have any hope of obtaining that which it seeketh from God It is the consideration of God his Father-Hood and our Son-Ship that must bring us to Prayer giving us encouragement to go to God with our petitions The Prodigal saith I will arise Luk. 15.18 and go to my Father A Child hath reason to hope that his Father will hear him and do for him when he cannot expect it from a stranger Now how come we into the Religion of God to have him to be our Father How come we to have the Son-ship of Christ upon us by vertue of which we may be admitted into the presence of God and be received by him See that Scripture John 1.12 As many as received him to them gave he this Power 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this Priviledge to become the Sons of God even to them that believe on his Name Ye are all the children of God Gal. 3.26 saith the Apostle by Faith in Christ Jesus 2. We cannot stand before God without Righteousness and this the Soul hath not of its own in it self We cannot look upon our selves but as sinful guilty persons nor upon our duties but as very defective The Righteousness which we must have that we may be accepted of God must be a Righteousness out of our selves another's Righteousness viz. the Righteousness of Christ which yet must be ours that it may do us good Now it becomes ours by Faith the Righteousness which gives us access to God by Jesus Christ is the Righteousnes of Faith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 3.22 the Righteousness of God which is by the Faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all that believe Now for as much as without this Righteousness we can have no hope God-ward How can we with any confidence draw neer to God till such time as by Faith we close with Jesus Christ and apply his Righteousness to our selves Upon this account Faith is necessary to set Prayer on foot to set the Spirit of Prayer on work 2. Faith is necessary to carry on the work of Prayer and for the discharging of the duty 1. That we may with humble holy boldness with a Child-like confidence pray unto God Eph. 3.12 In whom we have boldness and access with confidence by the Faith of him 2. That we may lift up holy hands in Prayer I will saith the Apostle that men pray every where 1 Tim. 2.8 lifting up pure hands without wrath or doubting It is Faith that purifies the heart 2 Cor. 7.1 Having these promises let us cleanse our selves form all filthyness of the flesh and spirit Revelations concerning the Love and good Will of God concerning Christ and Grace do purge the Soul that takes them in 3. Faith is necessary for the enlarging of the heart in Prayer and to make us lively and earnest in praying I believed therefore have I spoken The believing Soul will utter it self and even pour it self forth before the Lord being perswaded it shall through Christ obtain at the hands of God that Grace which it sues for but the Unbelieving heart is straitned and where Faith is not fervency cannot be and where fervency is not the success of prayer is doubtful at least The effectual fervent Prayer of the Righteous man availeth much 3. Faith is necessary to the concluding of our prayers with an Amen testifying as our desires to have our petitions granted so our reliance on God and a penswasion that he will for Christ his sake grant our requests For it is by Faith that we leave our prayers with Christ in whom all the promises of God are Yea and Amen 4. Faith sets and keeps the Soul in a right frame after Prayer 1. It sets the heart at rest and keeps it quiet When I consider that Christ hath the offering up of my prayers and that God will not throw aside any of the petitions which his dear Son brings to him this quiets my heart 1 Sam. 1.18 When Hanna had prayed she did eat and her countenance was no more sad If she had not Faith her stomack would have been no better nor her heart quieter after Prayer than it was before but now believing that God had looked on the affliction of his Hand-maid and that he would give her that blessing which she prayed for now I say she goes away rejoycing in the goodness of God apprehended by Faith and eats her bread with a merry heart David being among many enemies and in the midst of dangers Psa 3.5 having prayed could lye down and take his rest believing that the Lord would preserve and deliver him as he had prayed 2. Faith sets the Soul and keeps it in a patient waiting frame and this is that which God requires and that which he loves psa 27.13 14. I had fainted saith David unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living wait on the Lord c. David's Faith resting on the promise of God upheld him to wait on the Lord for the accomplishment of his promise The Apostle tells us Hebr. 10.36 We have need of patience that after we have done the Will of God viz. in praying and using such means as God hath appointed we may receive the Promises There is a Promise of God to waiting Souls Isai 30 18 Blessed are they that wait for him Now it is onely the believing Soul that is a waiting Soul Isai 28.16
is verbal only or that which is real as well as verbal and the profession real may be either regular or irregular A Verbal profession practically contradicted is invalidated by such a contradiction so that it is to be accounted as no profession He that in word professeth himself to be of the Christian Religion i. e. a Worshipper of God in Christ and yet in practice is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 one that doth not worship God surely he is no true Professor Nor is he a true professor of Religion who though he doth act something in the worship of God yet acteth not according to the rule of true Religion and worship Religion and Christianity is not a meer Notion but it is something Practical it notes not only the Minds reception of and the Wills subscription to the principles and rules of Christianity but also the framing of the heart and of the whole man to be acting and working in those Principles and Rules Thus stands the Argument A true profession of Christianity is real there is practical Religion and Christianity in the life and it is Regular so that the business of Religion the true Professour acteth according to Rule therefore they who truly professe the Christian Religion and are true real Christians are real and regular Worshippers of God the Father 2. It must needs be 2. Demonstration that true Christians are real worshippers of God because they are possessed and acted by the Spirit of God and Christ which Spirit is the efficient of holy Worship leading Souls to it and acting them in it Every thing acteth according to it's Principles Principiatum respondet suis principiis Christians are principled by the Spirit of Christ which doth efficaciously incline and govern them to do that which is pleasing to Christ The Spirit 's in-Being is argued by the Spirit his working in the Soul The Spirit of Christ is a sanctifying Spirit that sets the heart right toward God and orders the conversation aright in all points of holy Obedience so that they who have this Spirit must needs be worshippers of God Now I have dispatched the Doctrinal part of my Discourse Application I come to Application I shall make but two Uses of the Point The first for Conviction the other a Use of Exhortation Vse 1 First for Conviction And as the way or Medium to the Conviction aimed at Conviction I shall propound this clear Inference from the Doctrine If all true Gospel-professors be true Worshippers then they who are not true Worshippers are no● true Professours Now if we come to try the hearts and practices of people by the description of true worship what a multitude of nominal Christians shall we find that are by our Doctrine shut out of the number of true Professors and real Christians How few Souls that are religiously observant of God and obedient to him Where there i● no observance of God and obedience to him there is no true profession of Religion where there is no care to conform to the mind of Christ there is no rea● Christianity What a number o● Souls are there that do not believe do not love God do no● turn to him do not thankfully acknowledg his goodness toward them do not set themselves to glorifie him for his Mercies Ah Souls Do you choose God for your portion and cheif good Do you affectionately accept of Jesus Christ to be your Saviour and Lord not only acknowledging his Sufferings and accepting of Pardon and Salvation through him but also acknowledging his Soveraignty and submitting to his Government and way of saving Where there is not such a choice of God and such an acceptation of Christ there is not that Faith which is a part of Internal Worship Do you love God above all inferiour earthly things loving these things but with a love subordinate to the love of God Where God is not thus loved the Soul doth not worship him Now alas how doth Self-love Creature-love love of the World yea and the love of Lusts shut God out of the affections of very many of us Where is that fear of God to be found which in all addresses to God composeth the Spirit by an awful apprehension of that infinite distance which is betwixt God and Us Where is that fear of God which fenceth the Soul against temptation unto sin and is operative and instrumental unto holy walking How few true Penitents are there that disallow and detest fin and carefully abstain from it and do actually resist it and turn from all sin unto God unto Piety and acts of Religion Now Friends If you do not believe do not love God and fear him and turn to him what Religion is in you what is your Profession where is your Christianity And now for external Worship to try men upon that account Some are not worshippers so much as in appearance practise no worship in their Families and seldome appear in the place of publick Worship And some there are alas how many that are worshippers only in appearance their Worship is meerly External they draw not near to God with their Spirits in any act of Worship nor is that which they do in point of Worship done with Conscience of God's Command or with any respect to his Glory or with Faith in the Mediator And how much vain Worship is taken up which is not ordered by God but by men which is not according to pure holy divine Institutions but according to corrupt rotten human inventions Now gather up all this and hence take conviction home to your selves You that do not acknowledge God in your hearts and lives You that do not believe his Revelations and believe in his Son You that love the world and love sin but love not God You that do not reverence the Holiness and the Majesty of God that stand not in awe of his Word that are not afraid to sin against him You that will not turn from your sins unto God You that regard not to worship God in publick and in private and you whose Worship is meerly External Take Conviction to your selves that you are not right Gospel-professors or real Christians forasmuch as you are not true Worshippers Vse 2 Being thus convinced learn what it is truly to Worship God Exhortation and become true Worshippers Labour to know the Lord and acknowledge the true God and believe in God and love God and fear God and worship him regularly according to the Scripture-rule as ever you desire that God should look upon you as Christians and own you as true Professors of Religion Now that you may be a little quickened Motives If you look into the Word of God you may thence take up Arguments fit for you to press upon your selves that you may be perswaded to give your selves up unto this Counsel The Apostle tells us Heb. 11.6 that God is a plentiful rewarder of them that diligently seek him that call upon his
need of resolution with dependence upon God to strengthen us Counsel 8 8. Let us look forward to the end Look upon Heaven think upon the Day of Judgement and upon the Eternity of happiness o● misery which will follow upon our choosing or refusing our delighting in or despising true Gospel-worship Excellently saith a learned man Mr. R. B. Faith looking at the things unseen would excite such a serious frame of spirit as would not suffer Religion to evaporate into Formality or to dwindle into Complement and Ceremony Vse 4 The fourth and last Use Consol for a close of all shall be by way of Consolation in two words 1. VVho hath not experience of a wandring mind and of a dull lazie heart in prayer and in other parts of Worship VVho is not conscious to himself of much weakness and of many failings in duty But here is our comfort it is not said The true worshippers shall worship God in spirit and perfection but in spirit and in truth with a true and honest spirit Sincerity is the Characteristical difference between an Hypocrite and a true Christian this is usually called by Divines Gospel perfection this maketh Worship to be real Oh! what rejoycing hath the Christian from the testimony of his Conscience concerning his Sincerity VVhere this Sincerity is God will cover many imperfections 2. Here is further comfort to those that worship in spirit and in truth The Father seeketh such to worship him this is the Worship which God regardeth Though men cast out such Worshippers with scorn and spite yet God approves of them and smells a sweet savour from them Pro. 15.8 The Sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the Lord but the prayer of the upright is his delight The poor naked prayer of a spiritual Worshipper is better accepted of God than all the bravery of the most pompous services of the formal Worshipper Men may require and act this and that in the Worship of God but God regardeth Spirit and truth bring that and you please him To the true Israelite the spiritual Worshipper the Preacher saith Go thy way eat thy bread with joy drink thy wine with a merry heart for God accepteth thy Worship Little Children keep your selves from Idols Amen Farewel My Beloved CAESAR's Right OR The Subject's Duty Due Subjection From Romanes 13.1 IN the beginning of this Chapter in the first seven verses the Apostle asserteth the Divine Right and Authority of Magistracy and thereupon inferreth and thence presseth the Duty of Subjection and Obedience to Magistrates It may not be amiss to touch a little upon the Apostle's scope here and the occasion and ground of this Assertion and Vindication of the rightful Authority of Rulers and of such earnestness in pressing Christians to Subjection and Obedience not onely here but elsewhere also more plainly Tit. 3.1 The Apostle had told these Romanes that Believers are not under the Law and he afterwards tells Christians that they must not be the servants of men 1 Cor. 7.23 Gal. 5.1 and calls upon them to stand fast in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made them free Now the Apostle foreseeing that some might abuse the Doctrine of Christian liberty to a denyal of all Superiority and to the casting off the Yoke of Subjection and Obedience to such as God hath set over them as now Libertines cry out Liberty liberty Christ say they hath made us free and we are not under the power of any but Christ He is our King The Apostle I say foreseeing that among such as profess themselves Christians there might and would be unruly Anti-Magistratical Spirits that would despise Dominions and cast off the Yoke of Subjection doth therefore clean up this point teaching that Christianity doth not consume but confirm civil polity He urgeth Subjection upon Christians all Christians every soul shewing the equity and necessity of it and indeed the better Christian any man is the better Subject will he be He that hath no Religion may obey in some things for fear or for some other respects from some sorry principles but if a man be Religious a Christian indeed he will be subject and obedient for Conscience sake in all things that may be done by him with a good Conscience The Gospel doth not destroy but establish Civil Government Well now to look into the Text. There are two general parts of it 1. A Precept or Injunction of Duty Text divided Let every soul be subject c. 2. A Reason of the Command or Ground of the Duty For there is no power c. Or thus I choose rather to divide the Text. See here 1. A Proposition of a Truth 2. An Inference of Duty The Truth affirmed is the Divine Right and Authority of Magistracy There is no power but of God the powers that be are ordained of God The Duty inferred is Subjection and Obedience to Magistrates Let every soul therefore be subject to the higher powers In the Proposition we have 1. The subject of the Right or Authority proposed and asserted 2. The rise and ground of it which is expressed Affirmatively and Negatively 1. The Subject of the Superiority Authority here granted which is thus expressed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Powers higher powers under which expressions the Apostle by a Metonymie points out Civil Magistrates who are invested with power and Authority over others All Magistrates especially the chief Magistrate and he entitles them Powers intimating as is probably conjectured that he speaks not so much of particular persons in power as of the Order and Office it self 2. Here is the rise and ground of this Supereminency and Authority which is expressed two ways 1. Negatively There is no power but of God Here now is a Negation of power in any Creature to make Higher Powers to give Power and Authority to one over others a denyal I say of any other rise or original of Civil Government but onely from God Governours and Government are not from men as some affirm Though Magistracy be called 1 Pet. 2 13. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 An Ordinance of Man a humane Creation or Creature yet this is not to be understood originaliter as if Magistracy and Government were invented by man or had its original from man but it is said to be an Ordinance of Man either 1. Subjective because this Power and Authority is subjected in man and managed by man and the choice of the kinds of Magistrates or such and such a form of Government yea and of the persons to exercise the power Magistratical is for the most part lest to men and acted by men under the ordering disposing Providence of God Or 2. Objective because it is employed about Humane Affairs is conversant about the ordering and governing of man Or 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Finaliter Man is the end of Magistracy it was ordained for the good of Man and for the preserving of Humane Society In this