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A20805 The lambes spouse or the heauenly bride A theologicall discourse, wherin the contract betwixt Christ and the church; the preparation against the mariage; and the solemnization it selfe, and the exclusion of hypocrites and temporizers, is plainly and profitably, with the partucular vses, set forth. Whereunto is annexed an exact preparatiue to the Lords Supper. By T.D. Minister of the word of God. Draxe, Thomas, d. 1618. 1608 (1608) STC 7185; ESTC S114693 59,295 211

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it Secondly marriage is honorable in all men it hath his chastity it is for the comfort of man the medicine of incontinence the meane to preserue the world and the seminary of the faithfull therefore in it selfe not inferiour to a single life Thirdly if single life were so holy and meritorious a state before GOD as they would make it then all vnmarried persons should be so But the examples of Absolon Adoniah Iudas c. euince the contrarye Secondly it should bee without the least taint of concupiscence Thirdly the Scriptures would auerre and auouch it Fourthly albeit virginity and single life in times of generall persecution be more to be wished and more conuenient then marriage yet then Paul rather wisheth that all men in respect of the time present were such then commandeth and inioyneth them 1. Cor. 7. 7. For he leauerh them to their liberties And this occurrence of affliction and trouble seemeth to bee a principall cause why Bishops Ministers so sparingly were married in the Primitiue church for some 200 yeares after the Apostles decease Lastly I conclude with Saint Augustine Melius est humile coniugium quàm superba virginitas Secondly in that the true Church is called by the name of Virgin in respect of her sound faith and pure affection to Christ wee are first admonished hereby to beware of and to shunne as the very plague or poison of our soules the dangerous and damnable errous and heresies of al Papists Turkes Anabaptists Schismatikes P●gans ● For these like a gangrene cankar eate into corrupt our soules they put out the light of our vnderstanding and wound the vitall parts of spirituall life Mathew 6. 23. 2. Pet. 2. vers 2. 3. Apoc. 13. verse 7. and 8. 2. Thessa 2. vers 9 and 10. Secondly wee must entirely and vnfainedly loue Christ. Ioh 21. Hee must be our loue as Ignatius saith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is that Christ his loue was crucified he alone must haue our hearts Pro. 23. ver 26. We must account al things but losse and dung in comparison of gayning him Phil. 3. 8. Hee is the pretious margarite or pearle wee must sell all that we haue to purchase it Mat. 13. 46. Finally our loue or affection to Christ his word and Sacraments must bee so feruent so fi●y and so vehement that no water should quench it nor the floudes drowne it and we should greatly contemne al substāce in respect of it Cant. 8 6 7. This meeteth with those that haue a forme and shew of godlines yet they would serue God and Mammon two cōtrary maisters if they be worldlings or if they be licentious they are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1. louers of pleasures more then God Wherfore let vs auoide all hipocrisie and loue Christ sincerely for as Christ himselfe is simple sincere in his nature and in his promises loue and workes towards vs so let vs labor in some good conformity to behaue and carry our selues to him And thus much touching the first branch viz. that there is such a contract and of the vses of it 2. The second point to be considered in this spiritual cōtract or vnion is the definition nature and forme of it This contract therfore is that mistical spiritual yet real substantial vnion coniunction between Christ and the Church whereby they are made one flesh and by special compact consent haue right interest one in another yea abide and dwel one in an other In the clearing and manifestation hereof three particulars are to bee handled first that this coniunction is onely spirituall not naturall or carnall Secondly that it is reall and substantiall and lastly the order and manner of it is to be touched It is mysticall and spirituall first because the persons betweene whom it is made viz. Christ as man and the Church militant are farre distant in place and therefore it cannot bee any naturall or carnall coniunction Secondly because the meanes and manner of working it are spirituall it needs must be spirituall also Now it is wrought effected not by nerues bonds ●inews as this naturall coniunction betweene the body and the soule is caused but by the spirit of Christ which he sendeth from heauen into vs and by our faith stirred vp by his spirit whereby we send it vp againe to him so that this coniunction must needs bee as spirituall so relatiue and mutuall First therefore that Christ sendeth his spirit into vs and that the same spirit that dwelleth in his manhood and filleth it with all graces aboue measure is deriued thence and dwelleth in all the true members raising vp and working in vs faith and strength whereby we apprehend him loue whereby wee affect him and all other graces needfull for euery mans saluation it is pregnantly prooued by these places of scripture following and the like Hee giueth vs of his spirit and hereby wee know that he dwelleth in vs and we in him Iohn 4. 14. God hath sent forth the spirit of his sonne into our hearts which crieth Abba father Gal. 46. Lastly the church is the habitation of God Eph. 2. 22. and the temple of God 1. Cor. 6. 19. Secondly our faith ascendeth vp to Christ. Acts. 7. 56. doth incorporate vs into him Ephes. 3. 12. 17. and hereby wee both liue and dwell in him Galath 2. 20. But this our faith is spirituall and inuisible for wee walke by faith and not by sight 2. Cor. 5. 6. And faith is the ground of things that are hoped for and the euidence of things which are not seene Heb. 11. 1. 2. Obiect But some perhaps will obiect that wee feed vpon Christ in the Sacrament we indeed eate his flesh drinke his bloud Iohn 6. 55. 56. Ergo our vnion is not spirituall c. Ans. Albeit wee really corporally and substantially receiue partake of and eare the elements and outward signes namely the bread the wine according to Christs institution in memory and representation of his body broken and his bloud shed and yet wee receiue and feede vpon Christ by faith For not euery one that eateth the bread and drinketh the wine in the Lords supper doth feede vpon Christ but onely the true beleeuers who feed of him both in the Sacramēt and also out the Sacrament as may appeare Ioh. 6. 17. 51. Secondly as the Fathers in the time of the Law did all eate the same spiritual meate that we do and drinke the same spirituall drinke but they did it onely by faith which apprehendeth things to come as present for Christ was not then incarnate much lesse was he dead euen so we receiue and partake of Christ that is spiritually by faith and not carnally and substantiallye as the Papists imagine 1. Cor. 10. 3. 4. Thirdly Christ is now in heauen there contayned and his body there glorified therfore cannot he be eaten carnally corporally substantially for hee is many millions of miles