Kings and Priests unto him, they are highly con∣cerned to secure their Interest therein. For it may be they are so far from being exalted, promoted and dignified in the World by their Profession, as that they are made thereby the Scorn of Men, and the Out-casts of the People. Those indeed whose Kingdom and Priesthood, their Dignity and Ho∣nour in Christianity, their Approximation unto God and Christ in a peculiar manner, consist in Secular Titles, Honour, Power and Grandure, as it is in the Papacy, may content themselves with their Chrysme, or greasie Unction of their outward, Ceremonious Consecration, without much Enquiry after, or Concern in this Spiritual Anointing. But those who get little or nothing in this World, that is, of the World, by their Profession, but Labour, Pain, Travail of Soul and Body, with Scorns, Re∣proaches and Persecutions, had need look after that which gives them a Dignity and Honour in the sight of God, and which brings in Satisfaction and Peace unto their own Souls: And this is done by that Anointing alone whereby they are made Kings and Priests unto God, having Honour before him, and a free, sacred Access unto him.
I shall only add, that whereas we ascribe this Anointing in a pecnliar manner unto the Holy Ghost as the Comforter of the Church, we may easily discern wherein the Consolation which we receive by it, doth consist. For who can express that Satisfaction, Refreshment and Joy which the Mind is possessed with, in those Spiritual, effectual Teachings which give it a clear Apprehension of Sa∣ving Truth in its own Nature and Beauty, and enlarge the Heart with Love unto it, and Delight in it. It is true, that the greatest part of Be∣lievers