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A12524 The Ethiopian eunuchs conuersion. Or, The summe of thirtie sermons vpon part of the eight chapter of the Acts. By Samuel Smith, minister of the word Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1632 (1632) STC 22847; ESTC S119101 159,079 581

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is an absolute necessity of Baptisme to saluation Whereas Circumcision in the time of the law was to bee done on the eight day Now it is like that many Infants dyed before which to imagine must therefore needs be damned were an opinion most vncharitable most absurd And hence came in that practise of Baptizing of Infants by Midwiues because they heeld an absolute necessity of the same to saluation An opinion that first came from Rome who hold this Sacrament so necessary that they haue Baptised an Infant euen in the Mothers wombe as my selfe haue heard a deuout Papist affirme But now for the Eunuch it was expedient that hee should at this time be Baptised First in regard he had now the ministery of Philip which he was shortly to part withall and to see no more And none more fit for the administration of this sacred rite then he that by his ministery had so prepared the man therevnto Secondly in regard of his cuntry whereto he went which was Idolatrous and no whit acquainted with the seruice of the true God where hee could not expect the celebration of the same with the like frute and comfort as at this time And as for the place this might seem strange likewise that it shold be done by the way side had it not beene better that they had both repaired to some Synagogue or Temple or to some other consecrated place where the seruice and worship of God was now erected it might seem strange that Philip should thus giue way to his desire considering they were now on their iourney and had not a place that was appointed for the celebration of this so sacred an ordinance But this may likewise bee answerd thus That it was not the place that could either adde to or detract from the validitie of this Sacrament or make the same the more or lesse effectuall In regard that all Religious difference of places is taken away since the Death of our blessed Sauiour So as no one place is more holy then another So that the Instruction will bee this Doct. No place since the death of Christ more holy then another That howsoeuer before Christs death some places were more holy then others yet now all Religious difference is taken away It is true the time was when Ierusalem was the place of Gods worship and seruice whereof it was said My eyes shall bee open and my eares shall bee attentiue to the prayer made in this place 2 Cro. 7.15 And againe I haue chosen and Sanctified this place Verse 16 that my name may be there for euer and mine eyes my hart shall bee there perpetually And was therefore called the holy City Mat. 4. and the holy Temple Psal 5.8 Principally in regard of the Law and Testimonies that were there But now since the Death of Christ euery Citie is Ierusalem euery Church is the Temple yea the Lord is neere vnto all that call vpon him in Spirit and truth This is cleare by that of our Sauiour vnto the woman of Samaria Woman beleeue me Ioh. 4.21 the hour cometh when ye shall neither in this Mountaine Vers 23 nor yet at Ierusalem worship the Father But the houre cometh and now is when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in Spirit and in truth Prayer is now auailable in one place as in another 1 Cor. 1 2. The Apostle describes the Faithfull to be such as in euery place call vpon the name of the Lord Iesus Euen so I will saith the Apostle That men pray euery where 1 Tim 2 8. lifting vp pure hands without wrath and doubting Yea our Sauiour wills vs To enter into our Chamber to pray in secret Ma● 6.6 with this promise That our Father which seeth in secret will reward vs openly And the promise is where two or three bee gathered together in my Name Mat. 18.20 there am I in the middest of them Now the reasons will make it more cleare Reas 1 First Since Christs death all difference of persons is taken away There is neither Iew nor Grecian bond nor free male nor female for ye are all one in Christ and therefore all difference of places must needs be taken away Reas 2 Secondly because Ierusalem which was the place of Gods worship is now defaced the Temple destroyed according to that prophecie that went before I will make this place as Silo and this City a curse to all the Inhabitants of the earth ●er 26.9 Which thing so came to passe about fourty yeares after the death of our blessed Sauiour since which time there is no one place that hath had the same promises or the same priuiledges Reas 3 Thirdly what was it that made Ierusalem the holy City more then any other City but the word and Oracles of God which it is true they had amongst them these being for the sinnes of that Nation and people remoued the same word and institution of Christ can make any other place as holy ● T●m 4 3. A● things are sanctified by the word and prayer Vse 1 This shewes then the grosse superstition of the Church of Rome that are wonderfull superstitious in this in pl●eing holinesse in some one place more then another In some Churches by reason of some reliques of some Saints there more then other as our Ladies Church of Loretto our Lady of Walsingam c. which to hold and to maintaine is grosse superstition nay more it is a flat deniall of Christ to be come in the flesh to hold one place to be more holy then another since his death Vse 2 Secondly this may teach vs to make a holy vse of our priuiledge through Christ herein by setting vp the seruice and worship of God in our particular familie that so the same may bee so many Churches to God We are not now in the time of the Gospell to trauell a long and tedious iourney as the Iewes to Ierusalem there to worship God neither are our seruices so costly as their sacrifices were in the time of the Law What manner of persons ought we then to be and how conuersant daily in holy duties that are thus priuiledged aboue them This was the great commendations of Nymphas Col. 4.15 Phil. 2. and Philemon that their seuerall houses were seuerall Churches vnto God How did the Lord blesse the house of Obed-Edom while the Arke of the Lord was in the same whilest such houses and families lye vnder Gods curse and are no better then cages of vncleane beasts that haue not the word nor prayer amongst them Ier. 10.25 Poure out thy fury O Lord vpon the heathen that haue not knowne thee and vpon those families that haue not called vpon thy Name And he baptised him The manner was as it seemeth in those dayes to dip the whole body in the water for so the word signifieth to drowne or to be put vnder the water Wherein indeed diuers excellent mysteries
Christ then are we of all men most miserable But now the hope of a christian reacheth further and answers vs That if we suffer with him Rom 8. wee shall be glorified with him Vse 2 Secondly seeing that through afflictions we must enter into glory this serues as a speciall ground of comfort to Gods children in time of their greatest troubles that their light and momentany afflictions which last but for a few dayes should bring with them such an eternall weight of glory Rom. 5.3 The saying is That is well that ends well I confesse many are the seares cares sorrowes and troubles that betide the godly here yet in the midst of them all wee are more then Conquerours through him that hath loued vs. Say then Why art thou then cast downe my soule and why art thou so disquieted within me waite on God for I will yet giue him thanks which is the helpe of my countenance and my God Heauinesse may indure for a night but ioy commeth in the morning Hitherto of the generall Doctrines In his humiliation his iudgement was taken away c. The meaning is that after Christ had beene thus humbled and abased in suffering so cursed and shamefull a death His iudgement was taken away That is the sentence of death and condemnation was remoued from him which was done in his glorious resurrection Acts 2.24 for that it was impossible he should be held downe by death Thus was hee taken from prison and from iudgement for as our Sauiour saith I haue power to lay downe my life and to take it to me againe so that euery part of Christs humiliation had an end in is resurrection and comming out of the Sepulchre Now followes his exaltation and glorification His iudgement was taken away In handling the doctrine of Christs exaltation and glory diuers circumstances are to be considered 1 The degrees of his exaltation 2 The reasons why Christ was to be thus exalted 3 The fruits and benefit of this his exaltation The degrees of Christs exaltation The first degree of Christs exaltation is his raising himselfe from the dead He losed the pangs of death because it was not possible he should be holden of it Raising himselfe from the dead Acts 2.24 euen as a man that chops vp a morsell that is too hot for his mouth is glad to put it out againe so death hauing swallowed vp our blessed Sauiour and finding him too hot for him could not hold him but rendreth him vp againe according to that prophecy that went before of Christ Psal 16.10 Thou wilt not leaue my soule in hell neither wilt thou suffer thy holy one to see corruption But what was it of Christ that went thus to the graue Quest and that thus rose againe There are in Christ Answ three natures 1 A humane body 2 A reasonable soule 3 His deitie quickning both The soule of Christ that went presently from the Crosse into heauen according to Christs own speech to the penitent Thiefe To day thou shalt be with me in Paradice The Deity of Christ could not suffer but was at this time vailed and forbeareth the execution of it power during the time of Christs passion It must needs therefore bee Christs body that went thus to the graue which the third day is raise● aga●●● and that by it owne po●●● w●●●h i●●●ed puts the differe●●● 〈…〉 Christs resurrection and 〈…〉 againe from th●●●ad by ●is own power wee by the power of Christ as many men be 〈…〉 out of a Boate into the wat●● if there bee any one in the company expert in swimming as many as hang on him are safe and are brought to land And thus are wee saued through Christ for so saith the Apostle As in Adam all dye so in Christ shall all be made aliue 1 Cor. 15.22 23. but euery man in his owne order Christ the first fruits then they that are Christs at his coming He is the first fruits of them that sleepe Reu. 1.5 The first borne of the dead The first degree then of Christs exaltation is the resurrection from the dead The second degree Christs Exaltation Christs ascention in to heauen Mar. 16.19 is his ascending vp into heauen So when the Lord had spoken vnto them he was receiued vp into heauen And againe And it came to passe when he had blessed them Luk. 24.51 Act. 1.11 he was parted from them and carried vp into heauen So that Christ Iesus in regard of his bodily presence is in heauen farre from the malice of any mortall creature no more to be assaulted by Sathan or wicked men but is now at the right hand of his Father there to be and remaine vntill his second coming to Iudgement So that it is a foolish and absurde conceit of the Papists that hold Christs reall presence in the Sacrament of the Altar If the Article of our faith bee true that Hee ascended into heauen That Doctrine of the Reall presence is false But did not Christ say to his Disciples Object Mat. 28.20 that hee would be with them and with his Church vnto the end of the world I answer Christ is present with his Church according to his Godhead and spirituall presence Resp and by his grace whereby he worketh effectually by his owne spirit Mar. 16.20 And so is Christ still present with his Church and people But in regard of his bodily presence so is he not alwayes present inasmuch as hee is now ascended vp into heauen there to bee and remaine vntill that his second coming to Iudgement The third degree of Christs exaltation is his sitting at the right hand of God his Father as it is confessed in the Creed Now to speake properly Christs sitting at the right hand of his Father God hath no right hand nor left but is a Spirit infinite and incomprehensible but thereby is meant how hee is next vnto God his Father in maiestie power and glory So that after all his labours sorrowes and sufferings after that his bitter death and passion hee is now at rest in heauen in vnspeakable happinesse blessednesse and felicitie there to be and remaine vntill that his second comming to Iudgement when he shall come againe not to be iudged as before by Pontius Pilate But to iudge all flesh to whom euery man shall giue vp an account of all the things he hath done in his body 2. Cor. 5.10 whether they be good or euill The Reasons why Christ was to be exalted And thus we haue seene the degrees of Christs 〈◊〉 We come now to the reasons why Christ was to be thus exalted First it was so decreed and appointed of God Luk 24.46 Thus it is written and thus it behoued Christ to suffer and to rise againe the third day Luk. 24.26 Ought not Christ to haue suffered these things and to enter into glory To this agreeth that of the Apostle Peter 1. Pet. 1.11