you prepare for the public entertainment of this congregation, as it fhould not be above the reach of the most illiterate, fo, it must not deferve the contempt of the moft intelligent: both thefe extremes are so pernicious to the interefts of Chriftianity, that it is impoffible to fay which should be avoided with the greatest care. In your teaching capacity, every gofpel doctrine claims its own room; and, therefore, with what-.. ever zeal you may fee cause to infift upon certain topics of Chriftianity, the rest should by no means be neglected. Some are blamed for dwelling on the credenda of religion; others, for confining themselves to the doctrine of works; but, wouldyou be a workman that need not be ashamed, both must be regarded by you, and recommended, in their proper place, to this people. As a ruler, Sir, in the church of Christ, and a co-prefbyter with these reverend fathers and bre-thren, the duties formerly, though with all imaginable deference, recommended to them, are equally binding on you. With regard to your coprefbyters themselves, brotherly affection and obedience, in the Lord, become indifpenfible duties:without the former, gofpel communion is interrupted; and, without the latter, church order is at an end. Though, in things of a difputable nature, you should, perhaps, be obliged to differ inyour judgment from fome of us; yet, in as far as we are agreed, cease not to walk in the love of the gofpel; nor to pray, that, wherein you are otherways minded, God may difcover the mistake to them or you, upon whomsoever it is chargeable. In a word, give me leave to add, how neceffary it is, that you exhibit fuch a conversation before this people, as it shall be impoffible for them to explode your doctrine, by contrasting it with your practice. practice. Let the latter be a living commentary on the former; that the intemperate, being reproved by your fobriety; the unrighteous, by your integrity; and the ungodly, by your uniform devotion; may be led to glorify our common Lord and Mafter. Having thus, dear Sir, pointed out fome of the great lines of that work you have this day undertaken, we do call heaven and earth to witness, that your duty has been laid before you; and, that for all the confequences of defpifing or neglecting it, you alone fhall be anfwerable. We, therefore, in the words of our apoftle, "charge thee before "God, and the Lord Jefus Chrift, and the elect "angels, that thou obferve these things, without "preferring one before another, doing nothing "by partiality," 1 Tim. v. 21. We proceed, in the 3. Place, To improve this fubject in an addrefs to the constituent members of this congregation. You, my brethren, in the kind providence of God, have acquired your unanimous with, by the prefent admiffion of our worthy brother to labour amongst you, in the miniftry of the gospel.-You are called, -you are bound thankfully to acknowlege that Lord, whofe, we truft, he is, and whom he defires to ferve, in the favourable difpenfation.-Do your eyes now fee your public teacher? and are your views of the stated means of falvation again revived? what praise is, thence, due to the gracious Head of the church, for fuch an interpofition in your behalf; while numbers, through the Chriftian world, have no accefs to public ordinances at all; are scattered like fheep having no fhepherd; or elfe, through the qualities of their public teachers, have no fuch agreeable profpects as you?Remember that much of his usefulness, amongst you you, depends upon yourselves.-That he may help you, by his labours; you must help him, by your prayers. As the zeal and faithfulness of gospel minifters bid fair to have an agreeable effect on their flocks; fo, it feldom fails, that the frequent and fervent prayers of a people have a delightful effect on their pastors.He is no more than an earthen veffel, into which the treasure must be put by the mafter of affemblies; elfe things new and old can never, by him, be brought forth, to your edification and comfort.-You are bound to make confcience of attending his miniftrations; for, though you should pray for him, and he use every mean of ufefulness to your fouls, if these means are not attended, what profit to you, or comfort to him, can take place? Nor think it enough, without neceffity at leaft, to wait upon particular means of inftruction, to the neglect of others; for, as the wind bloweth where it lifteth, and as the husbandman knoweth not whether his morning or evening labours fhall profper; the very mean you neglect, may be that, whereby your fpiritual interefts might have been promoted: befides, if infinite wisdom has feen meet that line fhould be upon line, and precept upon precept, by lightly esteeming any part of that provifion, you will pour manifeft contempt, not on your paftor only, but on him also who fent him. Moreover, my brethren, you must know, that his undertaking to fpend and be spent for you, neceffarily implies a reciprocal engagement, on your part, to attend upon his pastoral endeavours, and improve them to the best advantage. Submiffion to him, in the Lord, is no less your indifpenfible duty.-Would the reprefentative of fome great perfonage meet with deference and regard, for his conftituent's fake? and fhall not one, employed, by Jefus Chrift, to take the overfight of your your fouls, and carry his laws into execution amongst you, be received and obeyed for his maAer's fakeThough, in difcharging this great truft, your pastor fhould be obliged to exercife the fword of discipline; or, where the circumstances of the cafe may require, to use particular freedoms with your confciences; his kindness toward you, and concern for your falvation, are no more to be, from thence, called in queftion, than are the integrity and compaffion of a physician, for applying corrofives, where lenitives can take no effect. In a word, as he will endeavour to be a comfort to you; with equal concern, fhould you endeaYour to render yourfelves comforts to him. If it must be acknowleged upon our part, that church members may, occafionally, be troubled by the weakneffes or temptations, even of worthy and ufeful office-bearers; can my dear friends be angry, though we take the liberty of telling you, that the tempers and temptations, the wickedness, fometimes, as well as weakness, of particular perfons, in moft congregations, are troublesome and vexatious to the office-bearers in them? Care, thereføre, must be taken to guard against whatever may tend to weaken the hands, or difcourage the heart of your minifter: if yielding, on his part, for your edification, becomes his duty; compliance, on your part, for his comfort, will be no lefs incumbent. We conclude with a fhort addrefs to fuch hearers of the gofpel, as, with this congregation, have witnessed the present folemnity. In as far as, my dear friends, you are bleft with fuch to minister among you, and to bear rule over you, as are not troublers of the church, but fpiritual guides, enfamples and comforts; in fo far God deals with you as he has not dealt with every peo ple: ple: wherefore, your gratitude to him, and improvement of fuch mercies, fhould bear fome kind of proportion to the favours by which you are fo happily diftinguished. As an inducement to these exercifes, allow yourselves to reflect on many Chriftians, in foreign parts, as well as in our neighbouring church, whofe circumstances, refpecting their spiritual teachers and rulers, are fo different from yours. It has, with juftice, been allowed, by ftrangers themselves, that, all things confidered, no fuch body of profeffors, through the whole Chriftian world, are so much privileged as those in our own church. We pretend not to fay, that our church is faultlefs, or her office-bearers unblameable; and though we fhould fay it, you would ly under no obligation to believe us but we may venture to affirm, that the particulars, wherein church officers may fometimes be obliged to differ from you, muft not always be confidered as characteristical of troublers of the church; nor, therefore, as grounds upon which you may lawfully wish and pray for their excision: for, might Chriftians warrantably proceed upon fuch flimfy pretences, the real fervants of Chrift would foon drink deeper in the cup of fufferings, through the mistaken zeal of their hearers, than the hearers can probably ever do, through the zeal or imaginary mifmanagement of their rulers. As long, my brethren, as pastors and people both are in a state of immaturity, their views and judgments cannot, in all things, be fuppofed to coincide; which is a maxim fo evident, on the principles of reafon and revelation, that the neceffity of forbearance,--nay, of manifold allowances, on each hand, is as demonftrable, as any thing of the kind is capable of.—If you imagine that officebearers, in the church of Chrift, are any more than men |