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A10398 Three and tvventie sermons, or, Catechisticall lectures upon the sacrament of the Lords Supper preached monthly before the Communion. By that late able, and painfull preacher, Master Iohn Randall Bachelour of Divinitie, pastor of Saint Andrewes Hubbart in little Eastcheape London, sometimes fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford. Published by his executor Iosh. Randall, as he found it corrected by the authors one hand, in his study, since his death. Randall, John, 1570-1622.; Randall, Joshua, fl. 1630. 1630 (1630) STC 20682A; ESTC S115645 295,622 568

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it till he come now each of these were joyned together by our Saviour Christ namely the remembrance of the Lords death and likewise the receiving of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper therefore each of these must also be implyed together by the Apostle Concerning the continuall remembrance of the death of Christ wee have spoken the last day where we handled the frequenting of it now therefore wee come to speake concerning the continuance of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper to the end of the world which is the first point that which is directly and expresly affirmed Doct. The doctrine that hence ariseth for our instruction is this namely that the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is a perpetuall ordinance of the Lord Iesus Christ to bee duely and continually observed by all the faithfull from time to time to the end of the world this place you see affirmes it plainly Doe it till he come and I doe not know any one Scripture besides that doth expresly and particularly confirme this point unto us not particularly I say concerning this Sacrament but yet there be many Scriptures that may be alleadged that doe prove this doctrine by necessary consequence and that very cleerly and very sufficiently in Luke 19.13 there is a parable A Noble man went into a farre Country to receive a Kingdome for himselse and so to come again he calleth his ten servants giveth them ten pieces of mony saying Trade you till I come The Nobleman that there is spoken of in the parable is our Saviour Christ he went into a far country to receive a Kingdome for himselfe in heaven and so to come again at the day of judgment By the servants there we are to understand chiefly Gods Ministers as they being particularly employed about the holy things of God the Word and the Sacraments and such like wherby the Lord is especially served worshipped By the pieces of mony that there are given unto thē we are to understand all such gifts which the Lord Iesus doth bestow upon his Ministers for the preaching of the Word and the administration of the Sacraments and for the discharge of the whole worke of their Ministery these gifts these indowments of theirs must all these servants employ trade thriftily till Christ come that is to say till Christ doe come to judgement That it is meant of the day of judgment appears plainly out of v. 15. because it is said when he did come againe and called his servants to account now the day of accompt is the day of judgement Then you see here the gifts of their ministery the direction of their ministery the exercise of their Ministery they must continue untill Christs coming to judgment their labors and their endeavours in their ministery they must cōtinue til Christ come to judgement Trade all these things till I come therfore the holy things of God the word and the Sacraments which they do thus trade and labor endeavor in they also must be perpetual ordinances to be continued til Iesus Christ shal come to judgment 1 Tim. 6.13 14. I charge thee before God saith Paul to Timothy that quickens all things and before Iesus Christ who under Pilate witnessed a good confession that thou keepe this Commandement without spot and unrebukable untill the appearing of the Lord Iesus Christ The Commandement that there the Apostle speakes of is and doth extend it selfe to the whole charge that Paul had given unto Timothy in and for the worke of his ministery all his gifts and directions and exercises of his ministery all this whole command that Paul gave unto him must be kept without spot and unrebukable duly and religiously it must be observed by Timothy till the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ But you will say Timothy could observe it no longer than his owne time and hee was not to live till Christ was to appeare in judgement how could hee observe it till then I but the Apostle sets forth the nature and the condition of these saving ordinances the Word and the Sacraments and the worke of the ministery namely that they be perpetuall ordinances to be observed duly and conscionably without spot and unrebukable so long as the world standeth til the appearing of the Lord Iesus Christ and therfore Timothy he for his time his part must look that he do cōscionably observe thē so long as he liveth I he must take order do the best that in him lyeth that the succeeding Churches from age to age shall embrace these saving ordināces until the very appearing of the Lord Iesus Christ To prove the point yet more specially for that is only more generall to prove it more specially Matth. 28.19 20. Goe saith our Saviour to his Disciples teach all Nations baptizing them in the name of the Father of the Sonne and of the holy Ghost teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you and I will be with you alwayes to the end of the world Here is a command and here is a promise a command that they on their parts should teach them to observe all that Christ commanded them a promise on his part that he will be with them and assist them in the worke of their ministery to the end of the world the command is that they should teach and baptize and administer the Sacrament for though but one Sacrament bee there named yet the other must bee proportionably understood that they were to administer the Sacraments both of Baptisme and also of the Lords Supper accordingly as Churches should bee planted for ever and that which followes in the twentieth verse takes hold very directly upon the Sacrament of the Lords Supper teaching them to observe whatsoever I have commanded you now you know that our Saviour commanded the Apostles in the administration of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Doe this in remembrance of me therefore they were to teach them to observe this Sacrament of the Lords Supper and the people they were to observe and to follow it But how long must that continue looke into the promise and that will tell you it must continue alwayes to the end of the world Christ promiseth his assistance and his blessing in these labours and endeavours of theirs in their preaching and administring of the Sacraments and in all these actions to continue alwayes saith the Text to the end of the world therefore the Word and the Sacraments the preaching of the Word and the administration of the Sacraments shall continue alwayes to the end of the world Where this blessing is promised that it shall continue to the end of the world this endeavour of theirs must also continue to the end of the world too so then you see the sacrament and the administration of it is a perpetuall ordinance you see it so in speciall one place yet more in particular and so I end Luke 22.19 that which is the ground of this text our Saviour in
THREE AND TWENTIE SERMONS OR Catechisticall Lectures upon the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Preached monthly before the Communion By that ●●te able and painfull Preacher Master Iohn Randall Bachelour of Divinitie Pastor of Saint Andrewes Hu●●●rt in little Eastcheape London sometimes Fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford Published by his Executor Iosh Randall as he found it corrected by the Authors one hand in his Study since his death 1 COR. 11.28 But let a man examine himselfe and so let him eate of that bread and drinke of that cup. LONDON Printed for Fulke Clifton and are to be sold at his Shop on new Fishs●●e●●-hill 1630. TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL Right vertuous and truly affected Lady the Lady BOYS Ioshua Randall wisheth increase of Grace here and perfection of Grace and Glory hereafter through Iesus Christ GRacious Madam your zeale for God your love to Religion respect to Christs members practise of charitie and respect to my selfe a most unworthy object gives me incouragement to dedicate to your Ladiship by way of thankf●●●esse these ensuing labours of that able Mini●●●●f Christ Iohn Randall Intreating your goo●●●●●ship to accept the truth of affection accom●…ing this present expression The work w●● praise it selfe and commend the Author I shall therefore say nothing though I can say many things both of the worke and Author also but ceasing solicitude and shunning prolixitie committing the worke your selfe and yours to the tuition of the Almighty I humbly take my leave Resting Your Ladiships to be commanded IOSHVA RANDALL TO THE READER CHristian Reader here is by a divine hand and providence through many difficulties presented to thy view and committed to thy consideration the faithfull labours and painfull endeavors of that late painfull Preacher and faithfull Minister of Christ Iohn Randall Bachelor in Divinity sometime Fellow of Lincolne Coledge in Oxford and late Rector of Saint Andrew Hubbart in little Eastcheape London whose learning and Religion is sufficiently declared in these sermons concerning the Sacrament of the Lords Supper a worke perfected in his life time found in his study under his owne hand ●all but two sermons which in his life time were lent as is seemes but never returned which with much paines at the length by the love of some unexpected friends are obtained Other of this Authors workes are extant published by that late Minister of Christ William Holbrooke Compare these and them together and I hope thou shalt finde in them a parity and lik●nesse so that they will appeare children of the same fath●●●●ey have beene viewed and approved and are now pu●…or the common good If thou read with that affection 〈…〉 was caried in delivering I doubt not but thou sh●… 〈◊〉 much sweetnesse in the increase of grace and strength 〈…〉 with Christ for the fitting thee for glory which is the thing in truth of affection I wish to thee for thy endlesse and eternall comfort Thus intreating thee to beare with my rudenesse and to afford thy earnest prayers to God 〈◊〉 his blessing upon the work that it may profit in the thing intended I take my leave Resting thine in any thing in the Lord for the furtherance of thy Faith IOSHVA RANDALL THE FIRST LECTVRE VPON THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORDS SVPPER Being an Introduction to the following Lectures THus thorough Gods assistance we haue made our entrance into the worke that we intended it remaines now that we should goe on forward in the way that we haue thus chalked out before vs but I am called away by God to another businesse I say by God for the time calles me away and you know that times and seasons are at Gods disposing and a iust occasion calles me away now all iust occasions you kno● 〈◊〉 Gods occasions In Luke 22.7 8. the day of 〈◊〉 ●●auened Bread came and Peter and Iohn must lay aside all other businesses and be gone to prepare for eating the Passeouer that is the businesse which for that present dispensation and time Christ himselfe and all his Disciples must apply themselues vnto All of vs know that the time of our Christian Passeouer is now at hand the time wherein by our account Christ our Passeouer was sacrificed for vs a time when all that are of any vnderstanding or discretion in Religion doe vsually receiue the Sacrament of the true Passeouer the Lords Supper the occasion or businesse is of that consequence that whosoeuer hath any hand in it must see that he be well fitted and prepared vnto it Being therefore thus called away by God and the time and the iustnesse of the occasion let vs follow the example of Christ and his Disciples All make ready for the Passeouer Let me and you and all of vs lay aside our other businesse for this present dispensation and apply our selues wholly to this how we may be prepared to the Religious profitable and comfortable participation of this blessed Passeouer It may seeme some-what disorderly and out of season that seeing the Doctrine of the Lords Supper is one part of the Catechisme I should so abruptly and suddainly fall into it before I meet with it in the due place True it is out of season in regard of the Method of the Catechisme but in regard of our selues and our present necessitie and the instant opportunitie it is most seasonable and in the verie naturall place he 〈◊〉 ●euer out of his way that followes God and see 〈◊〉 God hath by his prouidence cast in this oportunitie vpon vs we must serue his prouidence and follow that for the right way wherein he leads vs and goes before vs. Neither doe I purpose onely to enter vpon this Argument now and so let it rest but as we haue our monthly Communions so if God enable me I meane to make my digressions and proceedings into this Argument accordingly that so I may confine the knowledge of the Lords Supper to the vse of the Lords Supper for when should we know what belongs to the Lords Supper that our knowledge and our practise may quote and second one another our knowledge may direct our practise and our practise may exercise and confirme our knowledge by continuall sensible and liuely practise My course God willing shall be this euerie next Sabboth before the Communion Sabboth I will treat of some points or other touching the Lords Supper as they shall offer themselues in their due order some preparation must needs be made the weeke dayes cannot conueniently be spared because of worldly affaries that which is made the morning wherein you are to receiue is good but not sufficient there is required some time of respite for Meditation betwixt your hearing and receiuing therefore it is fittest to begin the Sabboth day before that you may haue some seasoning some profitable matter to feed vpon all the weeke long whereby if you haue any grace in your Hearts you may be put in continuall remembrance what a great worke you are to vndertake the Sabboth following and so