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A51837 Christs eternal existence, and the dignity of his person asserted and proved in opposition to the doctrine of the Socinians : in several sermons on Col. I, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 verses / by the Reverend Tho. Manton. Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1685 (1685) Wing M520; ESTC R33496 105,834 258

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cause of all our misery when he sees fit all the Creatures soon return to the Elements of which they are compounded all the strokes and judgements which light upon them are dispensed according to his pleasure In a way of Grace we are nothing can do nothing without him Iohn 15.5 He must have all the praise Luke 16.14.1 Cor. 15.10 Gal. 2.20 The more perfections we have the more prone we are to fall if he sustain us not witness the faln Angels and Adam in innocency 3. It teaches us a lesson of reverence and Obedience if God be so near let us observe him and take notice of his presence He knoweth what he doth when he sustaineth such a creature as thou art This thought should continually affect us that God is with us still by us not onely without us but within us preserving our Life upholding our Being It should be a check to our sluggishness and mispense of Time doth God now continue me to what end and purpose If God were absent or gone it were more justifiable to loiter or indulge the ease of the flesh but to spend my time vainly and foolishly which he continueth for service what have we to say SERMON V. COL 1.18 And he is the Head of the Body the Church who is the beginning the first-born from the dead that in all things he might have the preheminence THE Context is spent in representing the Dignity and Excellency of Christ He is set forth by three things 1. By the excellency of the Benefits we have by him the greatest the faln Creature is capable of for the present verse 14. 2. By the excellency of his Person so he is set forth as the eternal and only begotten Son of God verse 15. and proved by his being the Creator and Preserver of all things The Creator verse 16. The Preserver verse 17. Now the Apostle cometh to the third thing 3. The excellency of his Office This is done in the Text where observe that next after the Son of God there is nothing more venerable August then Christs being Head of the Church And again that Christ hath another title to us then that of Creator he is Redeemer also the same God that created us by his power hath Redeemed us by his Mercy By the one he drew us out of nothing by the other he recovered us out of Sin Therefore after he had declared what Christ is to the World and the Church too he sheweth what Christ is particularly to the Church He hath a superiority over Angels and all creatures but he is our head Eph. 1.22 He hath put all things under his feet and gave him to be head over all things to the Church Christ is the Sovereign of the World but by a special relation to his people he is the Head of the Body the Church who is the beginning the first-born from the dead c. In which words Observe 1. The Titles which are given to Christ with respect to the Church he is the Head the Beginning The First-born from the dead 2. The consequence of it That in all things he might have the Preheminence 1. The Titles ascribed to Christ they are three The first is the Head of the Body the Church Where observe two correlates the Head and the Body the head is Christ the Body is the Church the Head is the most eminent part of the Body the noblest both as to nature and place or situation As to nature the Head is the most illustrious Throne of the Soul as being the seat not only of the Nerves and Senses but of the Memory and Understanding In place as nearest Heaven The very situation doth in a manner oblige the other parts to respect it these things agree to Christ who as to his essence is infinitely of much more worth then the Church as being the only begotten Son of God As to Office in him there is a fulness of perfection to perform the Office of an Head to such a crasie and necessitous body as the Church is All the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledge are in our head for the use of the body Col. 2.3 and he is also the fountain of Life and Grace to every particular member Ioh. 1.16 and for place he Reigneth in Heaven with his Father and from thence he vieweth all the necessities of the Body and sendeth forth such influences of Grace as are needful to every particular member 2. For the other correlate The Church is the Body by the Church is meant the Church Mystical or all such as are called out of the World to be a peculiar people unto God Now these considered collectively or together they are a body but singlely and separately every Believer is a member of that body 1 Cor. 12.29 Now ye are the body of Christ and members in particular all the parts and members joyned together are a spiritual body but the several Persons are members of that Body Yea though there be many particular Churches yet they are not many bodies but one body so it is said 1 Cor. 12.12 As the body is one and hath many members and all the members of that body being many are one body so also is Christ. He is the Head and the many and divers members of the universal Christian Church are but one Body The universal invisible Church of real Believers is one Mystical Body knit by Faith to Christ their Head and by love among themselves And the visible universal Church is one politick Body conjoyned with Christ their Head and among themselves by an external entring into Covenant with God and the serious profession of all saving Truths They have all the same King and Head the same Laws the Word of God the same Sacraments of admission and nutrition which visibly at least they subject themselves unto and have a grant of the same common priviledges in the Gospel but of this more anon 2. The next Title is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Beginning I understand it that he is the root and the beginning of the renewed estate the same degree which Christ hath in the order of nature he hath in the order of grace also he is the beginning both of Creation so also of Redemption he is origo mundi melioris still the beginning and ending of the New creature as well as the old Rev. 1.8 He is called in short the beginning with respect to the Life of Grace as in the next Title the First-born from the dead with respect to the Life of Glory 3. The third Title is the First-born from the dead he had before called him the first-born of every Creature now the first-born from the dead Rev. 1.5 The first begotten from the dead because those that arise from the dead are as it were new-born whence also the Resurrection from the dead is called a Regeneration Matth. 19.20 And St. Paul referreth that Prophesie Psal. 2.7 Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee In Acts