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A62374 A brief and plain commentary with notes, not more useful than seasonable, upon the whole prophecie of Malachy delivered, sermon-wise, divers years since at Pitmister in Summerset / by William Sclater ... ; now published by his son William Sclater ... Sclater, William, 1609-1661. 1650 (1650) Wing S913; ESTC R17140 147,505 246

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Idolater Notes of it are these 1. Such are abominable in life Psal 14.1 2. Call not upon the name of the Lord ib. v. 4. 3. Light esteem of the pledges of Gods favour Heb. 12 15. as amongst us of the word of God whereas a childe of God buyes the truth and sells it not Prov. 23.23 Observ 2 Idolaters sometimes more conscionable to preserve the worship of Idols then some in the Church of maintaining the worship of God See Israelites Exod. 32.3 Nothing so dear but they part with their very Jewels and earings to make a Calfe yea children themselves made to pass through the fire and Act. 19. How many craftsmen maintained by that Idol Diana Baals Priests how cut they themselves with knives and lancers 1 King 18.28 Compare us with Papists see we it not verified how liberal are they in maintaining the Idolatry among them practised What pains take they in Pilgrimages And none appears empty-handed before the Idoll Well beloved Vse this shall be the just condemnation of many in our Church that people doting upon Idols should be thus zealous for Idolatry and we so regardless of the worship of God See but their Priests how in a blinde zeal they hazard their lives to make a Proselyte shall it not condemn us that may safely labour settling in truth and neglect it How careful they that no contempt shall be shewn to their Idols Yet we with patience can endure the horriblest disgraces offered to the majesty of God they will rise up in judgment and condemn us see Matth. 12.41 Now before I come to propound the doctrine it shall not be amiss a little to handle the question that here offers it seif to be discussed lest we think this sin concerns us not Question of Tythes handled The question then is whether tenths be by divine right belonging to the ministry of the Gospel for their maintenance Answ herein Answ let me propound the judgment of sundry sound Divines both wayes and leave it to Gods people to be judged of Divine right therefore is doubly understood 1. Either that it is directly so by express and precise commandment or else 2. By consequent as having ground in the word of God The distinction is 1 Cor. 7.6 I not the Lord the Lord not I I have no commandment but give advice Now this is the judgment of some ancient and modern Divines That by Divine law the tenths of all fruites both predial and personal are due unto ministers of the Gospel by those very lawes that were given concerning the Levites Origen in Num. Hom. 11. This law of Tythes he thinks should be observed according to the letter Hierome upon this place accords with him Austin makes Tythes to ministers and tribute to Caesar of equal right Divines of late years accord with them Junius Tythes by all lawes of God nature nations have been hallowed unto God Gaulter in Matth. 23. Zepper de leg lib. 4.10 are peremptory this way and demand with what reasons it may be proved that the law was merely ceremonial Hear their reasons because payd before the law when ceremonies were not in force as by Abraham to Melchizédech this argument concludes not for even some ceremonies were in force before the law of ceremonies given in writing as sacrifices c. Better reasons are these First that we are not able to shew what was in this law ceremonial therefore not so to be esteemed Secondly Origen thus As Gods blessings under the new Testament exceed those vouchsafed unto the Jews so should our maintenance This proves thus much only that as liberal if not more is due to the ministers of the Gospel Thirdly greatest reason that of Iunius that by all lawes due very light of nature taught Gentiles to hallow the tenth unto God whence may thus be concluded That what by instinct of nature is due that is perpetual for this is one rule to discern judicial lawes of common equity from those of equity particular namely if they be universally received by all nations and accord with the word of God but thus it 's apparent that in all ages of heathen they were due Fourthly Ab absurdo it seems not likely that the Lord providing so liberally for maintenance of Levites would leave all uncertain to the devotion of the people under the new Testament but other certainty is not determined Ergo. These reasons are something urgent And I must needs profess to see no certainty of answer to them A second opinion is of them that hold them to be due by consequent from the law of God though no direct law given concerning them As 1. From the command of the Magistrate to whom they imagine the Lord to have left determining of particulars only with this generall so it be competent 2. By vertue of confecration that way either by vow or other wholesome ordinance And thus they think them due unto us so that he shall be guilty of sacriledg that withholds or alienates them Gal. 3.15 A mans testament no man abrogates Prov. 20.25 It s a destruction to devoure Holy things and after the vow to enquire A third sort think them utterly unlawfull to be either paid or exacted in as much as it was a part of ceremoniall law and for this cause amongst others abandon society with our Church because as they say we judaize in maintaining our Ministers by tenths These need rather pity in respect of their zeal then confutation of their judgment It being a principle holden amongst all Divines that judiciall lawes especially when there appeares not some evident cause why they should concerne only the State of the Iowes may justily be revived in Christian Common-wealths nay that Common-wealths are best governed that come nearest that plat-forme What my judgment is I will forbear to propose professing only an inclination this way that they are due by divine right for some reasons before specified To leave these Uncertainties See what the Scripture certainly teacheth touching maintenance of the Ministery First of all Observ that there is maintenance due unto them for their work sake 1 Cor. 9. 1. From common equity vers 7. 2. From voice of the Law the oxe not muzled vers 9. 3. Spirituall things are ministred therefore temporall things may be reaped 4. A pari they that serve at the Altar live by the Altar 5. A sanctione Christi God hath ordained c. vers 14. 2. That this must be a liberall maintenance 1 Tim. 5.17 18. double honour Gal. 6.6 Made partaker of all his goods 1 Tim. 3.2 How else given to hospitality due from all that partake in benefit of instruction Again this the word teacheth morally that magistrates are to be obeyed in things lawfull for conscience sake Rom. 13.5 3. That things consecrated unto Gods service may not be alienated to other uses out of case of necessity Prov. 20.25 Gal. 3.15 Out of all which I think this conclusion ariseth that Tythes of England are due by Gods
them that feared the Lord and that thought upon his name IN the words before is set down the blasphemy of the wicked In the words now read is expressed the behaviour of those that fear God they spake 2. The blessedness of them that fear him they are 1. Gods peculiar 2. Fatherly clemency promised them and the use and even of it containing a confutation of the blasphemy of the wicked men shall return and put difference c. In the barrenest times of the Church of God the Lord hath some that fear him Observ 1 and that stand up to justifie his truth against the blasphemies of the wicked Experience of all times shews it Gen. 6.12 When all flesh had corrupted their wayes there was found a Noah upright before God and a Preacher of righteousness In the days of Elijah 1 King 19.18 Seven thousand reserved Isai 6.13 A tenth in the days of our Saviour when all was overgrown with superstition were found Zachary and Elizabeth Luk. 1.5 6. Rev. 3.4 A few names that had not defiled their garments In the very heat of Antichrists raign two witnesses Rev. 11.3 A few that stood up for maintenance of Gods truth in times of Arius when the whole world groaned to see it self become an Arian Athanasius raised up to maintain Gods truth Reason that his Covenant and promise may stand His promise and Covenant made with the Church is perpetuity and howsoever it be not tyed to any certain place nor in all times hath like number yet some in all times in some places stirred up to maintain his truth Rom. 3. Though some unfaithful and deale untruly in the Covenant yet God faithfull vers 7. Mal. 3.6 I am the Lord and change not and ye sons of Jacob are not consumed A second reason is because his worship must be everlasting and without interruption upon earth he will have alwaies some to worship him in spirit and in truth A third reason for a testimony unto the wicked that they might not at any time plead ignorance of the truth which they have oppugned and blasphemed as the Gospell must be preached if not for conversion yet for a testimony unto them Mat 24.14 This Vse if any thing should abate the fury of all the enemies of Christ and his Church that rise up against his kingdome Psal 2.6 The drift of the Psalm is to perswade all men to submit themselves to the dominion of Christ and sundry reasons are set down as 1. They indeed consult and binde themselves but it is but a vain thing yet saith the Lord have I set my King upon my holy hill of Zion And what though tyrants in all times have set themselves to extirpate the very name of Christ yet out of the very ashes of those slain for his testimony have sprung up others to defend the Lords cause 2 Tim. 2.9 I suffer trouble even unto bonds yet the word of the Lord is not bound that still hath its free passage and that the swifter by meanes of persecutions Phil. 1.10 And let it admonish all those amongst us if any such that oppose themselves against Gods truth to lay down all their intendements many attempts there have been to put out from amongst us the very light of Gods truth c. Yet still the Lord stablisheth it yea beloved as our Saviour speaks Luk. 19.40 When the Pharisees would have had our Saviour rebuke his Disciples for acknowledging him the Messiah If these should be silent the stones would cry that is rather then God will have his truth unconfessed undefended he will make the very stones of the streets to publish it Wherefore kiss the son lest he be angry that is submit to his dominion lest yee pe●ish from the way Observ 2 The properties and behaviour of men truly fearing God 1. That they stand up to stop the mouth of blasphemy and to maintain Gods truth against the adversaries thereof 2. That they labour to stablish one another in perswasion of Gods truth and care of his children 3. That they think upon his name The first of these properties see in all the Saints of God Iob 32.19 When Elihu had heard the fond reasonings and censures of Iobs friends as if afflictions could not with Gods justice be inflicted on Gods servants the Spirit was in him even as new wine in vessels without vent and he could not keep silence Ieremy cap. 20.9 when he saw that the word of God became a reproach unto him that the people fell a scoffing at his most serious reprehensions and severe denunciations of judgment against the sins of the people he professeth of himself that in his weakness he had resolved and almost vowed to speak no more in the name of the Lord but thy word saith he was in me as fire and he was weary of bearing when he heard the railing and blasphemy of the multitude Psal 39.3 David he also had a purpose to keep silence before the wicked but that samefiery Spirit of God would not let him be at rest he must speak or burst assunder c. See also Act. 17. I might be infinite this way If any man demand the reason of it it 's nothing but this the ardent and fiery love that is in them to the glory of God having tasted of his love in Christ they cannot indure to see Gods name dishonoured life it self not so precious unto them as Gods glory Besides this is the very work of the Spirit of God as our Saviour Matth. 3.11 he is compared unto fire as in other respects so for this also that he is of a strong and operative nature in the hearts of the children of God as Gen. 6.3 He is sayd in Noah to have striven with men By this let us try our selves whether our hearts be possessed with the fear of Gods name indeed or no Beloved we cannot have a surer testimony of the soundness of Gods graces in us then this the fearless maintaining and defending of the Lords cause against the adversaries and blasphemers of Gods truth Look then and see how thou findest thy heart affected when thou hearest the blasphemies of the multitude Beloved these and as great blasphemies we are some of us forced to hear from prophane men in the Church of God It s vain to serve God and what get they by theirzeale but hatred and obloquy and trouble amongst men Now when thou hearest any of Gods truth 's blasphemed and evil spoken of how feelest thou thy self affected Goeth it not to thy heart nearer than any thine own outward reproach else suspect thy self And alas beloved to see the state of most men this way argues a nullity of Gods fear in their hearts If it be but a friends name called in question how do we startle If our own credit never so little impeached and questioned that kindles us and sets all on fire but if Gods name be blasphemed his word traduced his ordinances violated c. How keep we silence as