Selected quad for the lemma: woman_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
woman_n spirit_n truth_n worship_v 2,361 5 9.8392 5 true
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A43698 A sermon preached before the Right Honourable George Earl of Berkeley, Governour, and the Company of Merchants of England trading into the Levant Seas at St. Peters Church in Broadstreet, January, 25, 1680 / by Charles Hickman ... Hickman, Charles, 1648-1713.; Berkeley, George Berkeley, Earl of, 1628-1698. 1681 (1681) Wing H1896; ESTC R11269 15,523 36

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

SERMON Preached before the RIGHT HONOURABLE GEORGE Earl of Berkeley GOVERNOUR AND THE Company of Merchants of ENGLAND Trading into the Levant Seas AT St. PETERS Church in Broadstreet January 25. 1680. By CHARLES HICKMAN A. M. Student of Christ-Church in Oxon and Chaplain to his Excellency the Lord Chandois Embassadour to Constantinople LONDON Printed for Henry Brome at the Gun at the West-End of St. Pauls 1681. To the Right Honourable George Earl of Berkley GOVERNOUR And to the Right Worshipful THE DEPUTY and COMPANY of Merchants trading into the Levant Seas Right Honorable and Right Worshipful IF I had judged this Discourse worthy of the Press both the general consent whereby you honour'd me with the Title of your Servant and the particular expressions of your Favour to me would have obliged me to publish my gratitude in this Dedication though you had not obliged me by your Commands But since I understand how unreasonably I am censured for this Discourse and that those censures must in some manner reflect upon you also who have been pleased to afford me a more favourable Character I find my self bound in honour as well as in gratitude and obedience to vindicate both you and my self by this Publication The objections I need not here either repeat or answer they are so groundless that every rational man will be satisfied by reading the Sermon and they which are otherwise will not be convinced by an Epistle Against these I humbly beg your Protection and as in duty bound I shall ever pray for your happiness and Dedicate my self wholly to your service My Lord and Gentlemen Your most obliged and Most humble servant Charles Hickman A SERMON ON JOHN iv 21 12 23. Jesus saith unto her Woman believe me the hour cometh when ye shall neither in this mountain nor yet at Jerusalem worship the Father Ye worship ye know not what we know what we worship for salvation is of the Jews But the hour cometh and now is when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in Spirit and in Truth IN these words our Saviour determines the great Controversie which had long depended between the Jews and Samaritans as it was proposed to him by the woman of Samaria in these words Our Fathers worshipped in this mountain but ye say that at Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship Therefore for the full and profitable understanding of my Text I shall consider 1. The difference between the Jews and Samaritans 2. Our Saviours method of reconciling it and 3. I shall apply the whole in some useful reflections upon the differences of these our times 1. The difference between the Jews and Samaritans was this When the Tribes of Israel were carried Captive into Assyria the King of that Land transplanted several Inhabitants of Babylon and the Neighbouring Provinces there and placed them in the Country of Samaria where at the first they worshipped their own Gods without any respect to the God of Israel But being terrified by Lions which infested their Land they wisely imputed this their danger to some mistake in their Religion concluding that the God of the Land had brought this Calamity upon them for the neglect of his own worship for they knew not the manner of the God of the Land Upon complaint hereof their King sent them one of the Priests of Israel to instruct them the Priest built them an Altar and a Temple and appointed Sacrifices therein and so made a formal appearance of an Independent Church of Israel Nevertheless though they feared the Lord yet they served their Graven Images also for they thought they had sufficiently appeased the God of the Land by appointing Sacrifices to him but they could not forget the Gods of their Native Country so they set up Adramelech and Anamelech the Gods of Sepharvaim every Nation according to their own inventions and their Devotion was absurdly divided betwixt the Idol and the living God This was the rise and original of the Samaritan Sect in the days of Salmaneser seven hundred years before our Saviours time this was the true Antiquity of their Church as we find it Recorded 2 Kings xvii Howbeit this was not the Antiquity pleaded by the woman in my Text neither were these the Fathers which she affirmed to have worshipped in the mountain but as Nations so Religions also love to boast of a long descent and derive their pedegree if it be possible from the beginning of time and if they want sufficient Authority to make good their plea a small pretence or Tradition will serve their turn and such a one it was whereby the Samaritans endeavoured to justifie their separation For the Authority of Salmaneser not being sufficient to establish a Church in opposition to the Temple of Jerusalem they could find out no better expedient both to quiet their own Consciences and answer the objections of their Adversaries the Jews than by pleading a greater Antiquity for their Religion than the Jews themselves pretended to and that the worshipping upon that mountain was countenanced at least if not commanded before the Temple of Jerusalem was built and this was no hard thing to prove For we read Gen. xxviii that Jacob travelling over this mountain to Padan-Aram saw a vision of Angels ascending and descending therefore he took the stone which he had put for his Pillow and put it up for a Pillar poured Oil upon the top of it and called the the name of that place Bethel and he vowed a vow that if God would be with him and bring him back to his Fathers house in peace then the Lord should be his God and that stone which be set up for a Pillar should be Gods house and he would surely pay his tenths And Gen. xxxiii at his return he did buy this parcel of ground and built an Altar there and called it El Elohe Israel i. e. God the God of Israel according as he promised This is that Bethel which was afterwards made the Seat of the Priests of Samaria and the solemn place of their worship for so we read in the forecited chap. of 2 Kings Then one of the Priests whom they had carried away from Samaria came and dwelt in Bethel and taught them how they should fear the Lord. Here we find a very plausible pretence for the Samaritan service and since it was so contrary both to their ease and interest to go up to Jerusalem to Sacrifice no wonder if they made use of this Argument to serve God nearer home And now the womans boast sounds big and significant Our Fathers worshipped in this mountain Our Fathers ever since Jacobs time Our Fathers for these eighteen hundred years which was seven hundred years before the Temple of Jerusalem was built and yet Ye say that at Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship That by their Fathers they reckon'd from their Father Jacob we may conclude 1. Because Jacob as we have heard did really worship in that