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A60508 A Sabbath of rest to be kept by the saints here, or, A treatise of the Sabbath, and such holy and religious duties as are required for the sanctification of it, the great Sabbath of rest that remaineth to be kept by God's saints hereafter delivered in divers sermons upon Heb. 4. 9. / by Nicholas Smith ... Smith, Nicholas, d. 1680. 1675 (1675) Wing S4139; ESTC R12921 26,607 40

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others God will most especially reward The Word of God it should be publickly read on the Lords-day this is a holy and religious Exercise that is proper for the day and so necessary for the Sanctification of the Sabbath that it cannot be omitted It was usual to read something out of Holy Writ to the People every Sabbath day as you may see by that which is alleadged by St. Paul Act. 13. 27. Where he setteth it forth that the Rulers of the Jews condemned our Saviour because they knew not the voyces of the Prophets which were read every Sabbath day By this place of Scripture it is plain that it was in use to read something out of the Law and the Prophets every Sabbath-day This Custom it hath been solemnly kept and religiously observed by the Christan Churches and reading of the Scriptures as it is a Religious Exercise proper for the Day and necessary for the sanctification of the Sabbath so it is of great use and tendeth much to Edification Our Church hath wisely appointed and religiously constituted that some of the Psalms of David should be read every Sabbath-day There be likewise Lessons appointed to be read every Lords-day two at Morning and two at Evening Prayer one out of the Old another out of the New Testament Epistles and Gospels are appointed to be read on every Sabbath thoroughout the year Where there is no Preacher or when the Minister is not prepared to Preach there be godly Homilies and fruitfull Exhortations appointed to be read unto the People If then you desire to sanctifie the Sabbath by performing in it holy and rel●gious Exercises you shall do well to attend to the Word of God publickly read hereby you shall gain Knowledge in the Scriptures and be fitted and prepared to receive the engra●ted VVord of God which is able to save your souls Yea the Reading of Homilies is a kind of Preaching and if it be carefully and conscionably used no doubt but it may be as effectual peradventure more effectua for the Conversion of Souls than most Sermons that are preached in these times Think then of this holy and religious Exercise how proper it ●s for the day how necessary for the sanctification of the Sabbath and let no Lords day pass without coming up to the Temple to hear the Word of God publickly read unto you The Word of God publickly preached expounded unto the people by those that are set apart for that Office and Function It is the usual the ordinary Means of Salvation and when it is despised and contemned God will not work without it It is then a Religious Exercise of great use and of all other dayes the Sabbath is most proper for it Yet this I must say for I conceive it is the truth though the Sabbath be most proper for this Exercise yet this Exercise is neither so proper nor so necessary for the Sabbath that it should be impossible that the Sabbath should be sanctified without it This I shall easily evince out of the Scriptures in Acts 13. 15. we read how that after the reading of the Law and the Prophets the Rulers of the Synagogue sent unto Paul and Barn●bas saying Men and Brethren if you have any Word of Exhortation to say unto the People say on If it had been a custome of the Church to have Preaching in every Synagogue on every Sabbath day no doubt but the Reader that read there had been prepared to preach Neither would the Rulers of the Synagogue have desired the Apostles if they had any word of Exhortation to preach but rather would have said You are Ministers and Men of God alwayes prepared to Preach and therefore there is no doubt to be made but you have a Sermon and an Exhortation in readiness Though then it may be collected from hence that these Rulers were willing to accept of a Sermon when they did meet with such Ministers as were prepared to preach yet for certain their questioning with the Apostles whether they were prepared did shew that they did not hold Preaching so necessary that the Sabbath could not be sanctified without it Where the Word of God may be had by one or more able Ministers that the Word of God may he preached twice every Sabbath thrice every Sabbath if the Custom of the place be to have so many Sermons this I will not deny But that there must be Preaching every Sabbath day in every Congregation this I think it cannot be proved Some Ministers have made the world believe that the Sabbath in no place can be sanctified without preaching of Sermons and have wrought people to such an esteem of Sermons that all other of God's Ordinances are disesteemed so that no other holy and religious Exercises can find any place in the places where they are admitted but onely Sermons Yea they have turned Oratoria into Auditoria Houses of Prayer into Houses of Preaching and in all places where they have come have brought all holy and religious Exercises on the Lords day out of use but onely a Psalm and a Sermon God did never yet send such plenty of Labourers into his Harvest that there should be such store of able and painful Preachers that Sermons should be Preached every Sabbath day in every Congregation For my part I will pray unto the Lord of the Harvest that he would send Labourers into his Harvest could heartily wish that all the Ministers belonging to every Congregation in the Kingdom were indeed Prophets that they could Preach every Sabbath day or would Preach painfully and Conscionably though they Preached seldomer But this I say it is impossible that the Kingdom at this time should be thus Happy And some Ministers by buzzing in the ears of People that Preaching of the Word in every Congregation on every Sabbath-day is necessarily required by the Word of God have made the whole Kingdom miserable yea they have brought the Ordinance of God into contempt by their idle babling and lazy pratling who Talk much and often but Preach seldom But I beseech you beloved let not the abuse of God's Ordinance by some cause you to neglect the Lawful Use of it For Preaching it is the Power of God unto Salvation a Sabbath-days Exercise which of all others is of greatest Use for the Conversion of Souls for the bringing Men from Darkness to Light from Blindness and Ignorance to the Knowledge of God and of his Son Jesus Christ Be perswaded then hear the Word of God every Sabbath-day when it is publickly Preached and never miss the Sermons love those Ministers that Preach Painfully and Conscionably and despise not those who Preach often and plead earnestly for Preaching though you know and are assured that some of them are but lazy Preachers lest haply you be found despisers and contemners of the Ordinance of God There are other Holy and Religious Exercises which are required on the Sabbath-day Catechising the Youth and the Instructing them in the Principles of
which tendeth more to Edification and that is whether God's Consecrating a Seventh Day to himself and Commanding a weekly Sabbath to be Sanctified whether this take away the Service of God on Holy days or on other days of the week To this I Answer that our weekly Sabbath is severed and set a part and after a peculiar manner Sanctified for God's Use but yet we ought to provide for the Service of God in some manner and measure every Day in the week but especially Holy-days and our usual Festivals they ought solemnly to be kept and Religiously Observed though there be no day of Divine Institution which God hath expresly Commanded to be kept Holy but our weekly Sabbath yet all hold that more time should be allotted to his Service and the Equity of Constituting Holy-days of serving God on the week days of Pray●ng unto him Publickly Privately in his House in our own Houses these things are grounded on the Fourth Commandment I shall first prove it concerning Holy-days that God's Commanding a weekly Sabbath after a peculiar man●er to be Sanctified it doth not inhibit but rather command a solemn Observation of our usual Festivals To this opinion Mr. Calvin inclineth Non sic s●ptenarium numerum Lib. 2. in cap. 8. sect 34. moror ut ejus servituti Ecclesiam restringam neque Ecclesias dannavero quae alios conventibus suis solennes dies habeant modo à superstitione absint I stick not so saith Mr. Calvin to the Number of Seven that it should bind the Church to the bondage of the seventh day Neither will I condemn Churches that have other Solemn Dayes for their publique Meetings Aret. 〈◊〉 com de feriis so they be voyd of Superstition To this Aretius consenteth Vt alii alios dies adderent Sabbato feriandos nihil in hac revitii in esse judicamus That some should adde other dayes to the Sabbath to be kept holy we do not think this to be amiss And Vrsin in his Catechism having propounded what is required in the Fourth Commandement returneth this Answer Vt ego cum aliis precipue Festis diebus coetus divinos frequentem That I with others especially on Holy Dayes should be present at solemn Assemblies and Divine Meetings Sermon on Job 10. v. 22. Dr. Donn sometimes Dean of Pauls hath delivered his Opinion agreeable to this Though God hath taken a seventh part of our time in the Sabbath yet he taketh more too for he appointeth other Sabbaths other Festivals and in all Sabbaths there is a cessation To this agreeth Bucer having spoken of the Sanctification of the Lords day he further addeth it is agreeable to our Piety to sanctifie other Festivals also to the Commemoration of the Lord his chief works whereby he perfected our Redemption as the day of our Saviours Incarnation Nativity Epiphany the Passion Resurrection Pentecost Besides our usual Festivals and solemn dayes of Rejoycing which though they be appointed by men yet the Equity of constituting them is grounded on the Fourth Commandement no reasonable man nor good Christian will deny but some time may but some time ought to be appointed every day in the Week for the Service of God In Towns and Cities where People may conveniently meet that they ought to resort to the Temple and the House of God to offer unto him their Morning and their Evening Sacrifice and worship him in the Beauty of Holiness this is a thing so just and reasonable that I hope I need not tell those who doe this that they do but their Duties for their own Consciences w●ll tell those who live in places where they may doe it that they ought to pray publiquely every day in the week and attend upon God's service continually We are not so happy in Countrey Villages that we should meet publickly every day in the week to worship God in the Beauty of Holiness And for People that live in unwalled Towns and Countrey Villages if they keep the Church duely on Sundayes and Holydayes Week-dayes Prayers are required of them but at some times in the year and when they are required it is not required that they should pray every day in the week It is truth Masters of Families should be mindfull of Houshold-piety and there are none but they should pray in their own persons continually such a Sabbath of Rest should be sanctified to God continually and it is grounded on the Morality of the Fourth Commandement I shall conclude in the words of Mr. Greenham in his Treatise of the Sabbath though no day ought to be separated from God's use the Sabbath ought to be severed from all other uses and wholly consecrated to him Men ought to keep their set-times of Prayer and pray privately every day in the week in their Houses and with their Families and men ought publickly to attend upon God in his House and privately be at leisure for holy Exercises on Holy dayes All Holy-dayes are not but if some be so severed for holy Exercises that they are as carefully kept and as religiously observed to the worlds eye as our Christian Sabbath yet if men through heedlesness and inadvertency do some slight works of their Callings in them and do not those things purposely in contempt of Authority for certain this is not so hainous a sin that men need to task themselves with a dayes or a weeks Repentance for it and if men be at leisure for holy and religious Exercises on Holy-dayes no doubt but on these dayes they may be at leisure for themselves and have some time to recreate and refresh themselves on Holy-dayes especially those of the meaner sort who have no other times of Recreation Holy-dayes they are not so severed for holy and religious Exercises but some works may be done in them if they be not done in contempt o● Authority and at fitting and convenient times lawfull Sports and Pastimes may lawfully be used in them especially by those of the meaner sort Other working dayes they are not exempted from God's Service we are bound to serve God in them and to pray unto him but yet these are Our dayes God hath given them us to follow our necessary Occasions and worldly businesses No day that may properly be termed God's day but the seventh day of his Consecration our weekly Sabbath this is the day which God after a peculiar manner hath sanctified and he requireth that we after a special and more peculiar manner should observe it and keep it Holy Rest from Labour from worldly businesses and Employments is required on the Sabbath Men must not follow the works of their calling but must as neer as they can abstain from all corporal labour They must likewise rest from sin as on all dayes so more especially on Gods Holy day they must abstain from following their own wayes from finding their own pleasure and from speaking their own words They must likewise work the works of Righteousness and be carefully employed in holy
of them as they have reference to the Sabbath that shall be kept to God in Heaven A Prayer O Almighty Lord God the Holy Lord God of Sabbath thou searchest the Hearts and tryest the Reins and from thee no Secret can be hid Thou seest and knowest that some there be who under pretence of Religion have in a manner Destroyed and over-thrown all Religion They have caused thy Sabbaths to be despised thy Worship and Service on Weeks and on Holy-days to be neglected and all publick Religious performances to be slighted and contemned Forgive we beseech thee the multitudes that were heretofore and are still fraudulently circumvented and ignorantly drawn in to be partakers in these things Open their Eyes to see their Errors and give them Grace to Repent of them Grant that they may frequent the Solemn Assemblies on week days on Holy-days on the Lords day and those Holy and Religious Duties that are enjoyned by Authority work in them a love of them and inc●ine their Hearts to use them with Care and Conscience as they ought Who they be that did heretofore and do still resist the Truth against their Conscience we know not neither will we Judge But O Lord of Hosts that tryest the Righteous and seest the Reins and the Heart pull them out for Judgment Take we beseech thee the Matter into thine own Hands and be pleased to Discover and bring to light their Treasons and Treacheries and all other their Secret Vices which they Cloak and hide under shew of Religion The multitudes of openly prophane Persons who are wicked without shew of the contrary open their Eyes to see how much it concerneth them to hearken to the good Instructions of thy Ministers to Obey the wholesome Laws of Godly Magistrates and let them not continually resist the good Motions of thy Holy Spirit moving them to Repentance lest by despising these means which thou usest for their S●●vation they bring upon themselves the Spiritual Judgment of hardness of heart which will be worse than all temporal Plagues and Judgments whatsoever And O Lord if thou hast not determined to lay the Land Desolate and to destroy Man and Beast out of it as even this heavy Judgment we have just cause to fear hangeth over our heads for our sins be pleased to hear the Prayers of those who Serve thee in Truth and Sincerity and grant that the Infection of Hypocrisie may spread no further and that the Leprosie and Plague of sin may be abated And Bless the Endeavours of those that are truly Pious and Religious when they Legally and Lawfully Oppose Hypocrites in their painted Vices and prosper them when they seek the Reformation of Capital and Scandalous Crimes in openly prophane Persons that so the Judgments which we have just Cause to fear hang over our Heads may be averted from us and this we beseech thee to grant for Jesus Christ his sake to whom with thee and the Holy Spirit be all Honour and Glory now and for ever Amen FINIS POST-SCRIPT IAM willing to believe that this Sermon or Treatise of the Sabbath will be a means to hinder the spreading Contagion of Schism and Heresie and if it find that Acceptance with the World as I hope it may I shall be encouraged to Publish such other Sermons of the same Text as I have prepared for the Press the Heads whereof I have proposed in the following Page But if my hopes deceive me and the World do still continue so to favour Sects and Sectaries that what is done doth not and what is proposed is not likely to make any thing for the publick good It is my desire that some other would find some better Expedient for the Common good than what is here done or proposed to be done and I shall willingly surcease and trouble my self nor the World no further but chear my self with Solon in this Consideration Solonis dictum O Patria ego dictis factis tibi opi●ulatus sum atque ita domum abiit in posterum quieturus that I have not been wanting to do what I could for the good of my Country though it hath not had that success as I hoped it would And shall onely humbly beseech Almighty God who is alone able that he would be willing for Jesus Christ his sake to Remedy and redress what is amiss Heb. IV. 9. There remaineth therefore a Rest unto the People of God THese words are a Summary and brief Conclusion and the Apostle doth infer and conclude from what he had before delivered that the People of God shall be happy and doth describe that wherein their Happiness doth consist Now then that you may see the Felicity of Gods chosen rejoyce in the gladness of his People and give thanks with his Inheritance I shall propound unto you four Grounds of Doctrines to be insisted upon First Ground of Doctrine In regard the reward that is promised unto us in the Life to come is set forth unto us by the keeping of a Sabbath I shall Observe unto you that the Happiness and Felicity of Man consisteth in the Service of his Maker in doing his Will and keeping his Commandments Second Ground of Doctrine God ever had now hath and ever will have a People upon Earth whose hearts are set upon this thing and will by no means be taken off from Serving him and glorifying their Creator Third Ground of Doctrine Though the hearts of God's People be whole within them and their intentions right placed and they intend the Service of God above all things yet they have their failings and their fallings their weaknesses and Infirmities and fall short of their Duties and their heart is not so right in all things that they should attain unto this Happiness in this Life Fourth Ground of Doctrine That which must Comfort God's People against all discouragements their fallings into sin and their failings in Duties is the consideration that such a Happiness they shall enjoy in the Life to come such a keeping of a Sabbath remaineth unto them that they shall never Offend God by sinning against him or fa●l in their Duties in Serving him FINIS