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A30499 The truth exalted in the writings of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ, John Burnyeat collected into this ensuing volume as a memorial to his faithful labours in and for the truth. Burnyeat, John, 1631-1690. 1691 (1691) Wing B5968; ESTC R13272 188,344 292

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Heart and with the Mouth confess him unto Salvation and blessed be the Lord and the Day of Mercy in which he visited he was pleased to make his Labour of Love effectual unto thousands in which he sent his Servants to labour amongst whom it pleased the Lord to grant me that favour to keep a share of the benefit of this blessed Visitation whereby I came to be informed concerning the right way of the Lord and directed unto the true Light which the Apostle was sent to turn People unto in his Day and so from the Darkness and from the Power of Satan unto God and his blessed Power which in my waiting in the Light I received through which deep Judgment did spring in my Soul and great Affliction did grow in my Heart by which I was brought into great Tribulation and Sorrow such as I had never known before in all my Profession of Religion so that I might say in Spirit it was the Day of Iacob's Trouble for the God of Heaven by the Light of his blessed Son which he had lighted me withal which shined in my heart let me see the body of Death and power of Sin which reigned in me and brought me to feel the Guilt of it upon my Conscience so that I could say he made me even as it were to possess the sins of my Youth and for all my high profession of an Imputative Righteousness and that though I lived in the act of sin the guilt of it should not be charged upon me but imputed it to Christ and his Righteousness imputed to me I found it otherwise when I was turned unto the Light which did manifest all reproved things then I came to see that the guilt remained while the body of death remained and through the power thereof was led into the act of sin then I saw there was need of a Saviour to save from sin as well as the Blood of a Sacrificed Christ to blot out Sin or Faith in his Name for the remission of Sins past then began the warfare of true striving to enter the Kingdom then Paul's state seen to will was present but to do many times power was wanting then was that cry known O wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of death and free from the prevailing power of the Law which remained in the Members warring against the Law of my Mind which brought into Captivity to the Law of Sin then when this War was truly begun all my high conceit in my invented Notional Faith and my pretence and hopes of Justification thereby was overthrown so that all that I had builded for several years in my Profession after the days of my Youth in which tender stirrings was in me after acquaintance with the Lord and the knowledge of him and peace with him was seen to be but a Babel-Tower which God brought Confusion upon and so that which could never be perfected to reach to Heaven being out of the Faith of his Covenant and that which never could bring truly to trust in his Word and rely thereupon but led out into the Invention willing and self-acting though another thing talked of and then seeing all my Works confounded by the visitations of God and by the springing of the day from on high which discovered things as they were seeing them all end at Babel and the God of Heaven bringing Confusion upon them I was amazed and fear beset me on every side and I began sometimes to fear I was undone for ever for that had entred my heart that had turned the fruitful Field into a Wilderness and made that which I thought had been as the Garden of Eden a Forest and so the Day of God discovered all to be Desolation Driness and a Heath and so brought my Soul to a deep Lamentation to the beginning of such Sorrows as had never been known by me before then did I lament and bewail my self many a time and wish my self in a Wilderness where I might neither meet with Temptation nor Provocation from without my weakness was such to withstand in my spirit for all my Notion I had to talk of my Imputation of the Righteousness of Christ being but my own which by his Spirit I had no seal for and so but a Presumption I saw clearly it was my own Invention and so but like Adam's Fig-leave Apron in which he could not abide God's coming O the wo that overtook me O the distress that seized O the horrour and terrour that sprung in my Bosom O the poverty and want that my Soul saw it self in through the springings of the discovering Light towards which the Eye thereof was turned And as this Light did spring which the Apostle of old had wrote of it manifested all things not only the want that I was in but also the reproved things and then sin became exceeding sinful and the load and burthen of it became exceeding grievous and all the pleasure of it was taken away from me and many more in that day and then we began to mourn after a Saviour and look for a Deliverer and cry for a Helper and a Healer for the day of the Lord that made desolate had overtaken us and the Fire and Sword that Christ brings upon the Earth by which he takes away Peace had reached unto us and yet we knew not from whence it came though the Burning and the Judgment thereby was begun by which the Filth was to be taken away And now in this Distress deep was our Groanings and our Cries unto the Lord which reached unto him and he was pleased to hear and shew mercy for we often assembled together as the Lord's Messengers whom he sent amongst us had exorted us and minded the Light of Christ in our Hearts and what that discovered and in our spirits through its assistance warred and watched against the evil seen therein and according to that understanding received waited therein upon the Lord to see what he would further manifest with a holy Resolution to obey his will so far as we were able whatsoever it cost us for this I know was the Condition of many in that day we valued not the World nor any Glory nor Pleasure therein in comparison of our Souls redemption out of that state and freedom from that horrour and terrour under the Indignation of the Lord we were in because of the guilt of sin that was upon us and so being given up to bear the Indignation of the Lord because we had sinned we endeavoured to wait till the Indignation would be over and the Lord in mercy would blot out the guilt which remained that occasioned wrath and sprinkle our Hearts from an evil Conscience and wash us with pure water that we might draw near with a true Heart in a full assurance of Faith as the Christians of old did Hebr. 10. 22. but alas we had not boldness for the living Faith was wanting and a true heart we had not
art in a great mistake in charging this to be a defect in the Quaker's Religion not to have such a Practice which is an unwarrantable human Invention And it is a great Defect in your Religion to perswade people that when you have Sprinkled a little Water on the Head or Face of a Child and signed it with the sign of the Cross it is thereby admitted into the Christian Church and call it Baptism when it is but Sprinkling and therefore a Defect throughout But thy Charge upon the Quakers Religion that we deny that of Baptism by which People are admitted into the Christian Church we affirm to be false For we own that Baptism according to what the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 12 13. For by one Spirit are we all Baptised into one Body whether we be Iews or Gentiles c. This we own to be Christ's Baptism And we also own Iohn's Ministration of Water to have been God's Ordinance in its day But yours we leave for thee to prove from whence you had it Secondly Thou sayst Nor that of the Lord's Supper by which they are strengthened and preserved in it Ans. Let all that are wise in Heart consider whether that which thou callest a Sacrament which you take hath such a great effect in it as to strengthen and preserve in the Christian Church which is Christ's Church For the Protestants do account it no more than a Sign of an inward Spiritual Grace But we are satisfied concerning what Christ did as in that Scripture thou quotest Luke 22. For he had regard to the fulfilling of the Law and his time drawing near that he was to be Sacrificed and so the true Passover as Paul saith 1 Cor. 5. 7. For even Christ our Passover is Sacrificed for us had a desire to eat the Figurative Passover with his Disciples before he suffered as thou mayst see Luke 22. and in eating the Passover he took the Cup and gave thanks and gave it to them and bid them divide it among themselves and likewise took Bread and brake it and gave it to them And after Supper again he took the Cup and gave them And thou mayst see what he said both of the Bread and the Cup the One was his Body which was given for us the other was the Cup of the New Testament in his Blood which was shed for us Which words import that his Body which is broken for us is the substance of that Unleavened Typical Bread and his Blood which was shed is the substance of that Cup. Not that the Bread and Wine was his Body and Blood for that was but Typical though some do ignorantly imagine that he meant the outward Bread and Wine was his real Body and Blood As the Iews thought he had meant the Temple made with hands when he spake of the Temple of his Body For we read that when the Passover was instituted they were to have a Lamb without blemish and unleavened Bread and the Door-Posts were to be sprinkled with the Blood of the Lamb which Passover was certainly a Type of Christ the immaculate Lamb whose Body is the true Bread that nourishes the Soul to Life eternal and his Blood sprinkles the Conscience from dead works to serve the Living God This is that we have an eye to that which was broken for us and shed for us and we think by thy Writing thou art not of the Papists mind for the Real Presence And if not then consider what that Bread and Drink was that was broken and shed for us which he spake of though he was then eating the Passover with his Disciples and then come on and see what the Apostle saith to the Mystery of it which was that which he preferred in the Church at Corinth 1 Cor. 10. there he tells them of the Fathers viz. the Church in the Wilderness and saith They did all eat of the same spiritual Meat and did all Drink of the same spiritual Drink for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them and that Rock was Christ. So here thou mayst see the Meat was Spiritual and the Drink was Spiritual and the Rock was Spiritual that they drank of and that was Christ. So the Apostle speaking to Wise Men bids them judge what he saith as in ver 15. and in ver 16. saith he The Cup of Blessing which we bless is it not the Communion of the Blood of Christ And the Bread which we break is it not the Communion of the Body of Christ And ver 17. For we being many are one Bread and one Body for we are all partakers of that one Bread The Iudgment of this thou seest the Apostle referred to Wise Men and we know Wise Men will Iudge that it is this Spiritual Meat and Drink that strengthens and preserves in the Church of Christ what-ever thou may'st say to the contrary And so thou wrongest the Quakers in saying That we have not the Lora's Supper administred in our Religion for we greatly delight in the Lord's Supper to eat and drink that which strengthens and preserves us in the Church of Christ. And for your Practice that you use in your Church we demand your Example for it and whence it did arise For thou may'st see that Christ in the Figure did eat the Passover with his Disciples according to the Law and gave them the Cup both before and after Supper as a foresaid Thou pretendest Thou hast other notorious defects in our Religion but forbearest to bring them forth only one thou say'st thou canst not omit which is so great a one that it renders the generality of the Quakers almost no Christians at all And thou say'st Most of us are guilty and that is a defect in the very badg and mark of a Christian Disciple which say'st thou is Love and Charity and so quotest Christ's words John 13. 35. By this shall all Men know that you are my Disciples if ye love one another Ans. Thou dost in this as thou hast done in other things before charge us to be Guilty but dost not bring one Proof or Argument to prove the Guilt upon us from matter of fact unless thy saying It is so be either Proof or Argument which no wise Man will understand to be so Thou say'st Perhaps we have charity among our selves we love one the other who are of our Perswasion However that is well so far it answers this Text of Scripture which thou hast quoted we wish we might say in truth so much for all of your Perswasion But thou goest on to shew how we should love Enemies c. and tellest us what Iohn says That God is Love and the more a Man hath of Love the nearer he doth approach to the Nature of God and so tellest us what Paul saith of Charity c. But what doth all this towards the proving us to be defective in this great badg and mark of a Christian Disciple That this is both your and our Duty we
a striving that may hurt the unity that should be kept in the Light and hath sometimes grown into a Heat which hath set some Spirits against one another which should have been one and kept in the Unity where the love and comfort is And so all watching in the Light and waiting to feel the healing Power and Life in your Souls there will be a sweetness and Heavenly oiliness over your Hearts in which you will have a delight one in another and in one anothers good and this will help you all and so the strong comforted in the innocent and reverent care of the weak and the weak comforted in the Love Care Gentleness and Kindness of such that are strong And this preserves as a pleasant Family to the Honour of the great Lord and Father And so then shall you see how he will delight in you and appear among you and enrich you and bless you every one with a Portion from himself out of his Heavenly Bounty and Divine rich Treasure that none will want Bread nor refreshing Wine to nourish you in the inward Man but the holy Gift in you will be as a Well springing up unto Eternal Life And so you dear suffering Children of the Lord God Allmighty my Heart and Soul most dearly salutes you all and in the Love of God I have Unity with you in your blessed Testimony for which you suffer in which the God of all Grace and Truth comfort your Hearts and bear up your Heads over all your Hardships and deep Sufferings which as I understand are renewed and increased upon you That through him for whom you suffer who is your God and the great Lord of Heaven and Earth you may be strong to endure and abide to the end to his Glory and Honour who is over all and Worthy of all Blessed for ever Amen London the 20th of the 3d Monh 1682. From your Friend and Brother in that which shall out-live all Hardship in which we have believed J. B. A Copy of an Epistle written to Friends at Bristol in the time of their Sufferings Dear Friends UNTO you whom God hath Visited in his Love and Mercy and unto whom he hath shewed Kindness through his Son our Saviour whom he hath given for Salvation unto the Ends of the Earth unto you I say doth the real Love of my Heart reach forth and for you in my Heart there Dwels a Care that as God in the exceeding Riches of his Love and Mercy hath Visited you and called you to be Saints through the Sanctification of the Word and Purifying through Faith that you being made Holy might become Heirs of Eternal Life through his Son Christ Jesus and of that Eternal Kingdom into which no Unholy thing must Enter And now being you are called with this Holy Calling thus to be Heirs through Faith in the Seed in whom the Election and Heirship doth stand for ever do you all mind the Heavenly Rule and Government of this Holy Seed in all your Hearts that your Spirits may be kept in their Places in Subjection and Reverence unto him whom the Father hath Anointed and whose Spirit the Father hath sent forth into your Hearts to lead you into all Truth even into him who said I am the Truth in whom the Fulness Dwells that you might be in him that is True even in the Son in whom the Heirship is That so you may be Heirs yea joint-Heirs with him that is True and Holy for ever And now my Friends being the Lord in Mercy hath called you unto this high and honourable Calling to be Saints and Heirs in Christ mind your Calling and what you are called unto and be careful to keep in him and walk in him as you have received him and to sit together in him in Heavenly places as the Saints of Old did for the Heavenly Places are in him the safe dwelling and he is the Way and in him is the safe Walking and therefore did the Apostle exhort the Saints to Walk in him as they had received him Now my dear Friends all learn to know what it is to walk in Christ the Power and Righteousness of God and then your steps will be sure For he is the Light and Day where there is no occasion of stumbling And you are to mind your Sitting together in Heavenly places in Christ not a-sunder not out of the Unity but together in him who is but one in all and holds all in Oneness in Life and Fellowship that abide in him For he cannot be divided his Coat was without Seam that was the Figure and so is his Spirit that is the Covering of his Body now which he hath Purchased with his own Blood it hath no Division or Seam in it but is One although it differs in Manifestation or Gifts as to degree or operation because of the many Offices proper to the distinct Members of one and the same Body whereof Christ is the Head yet the Life through the whole Body by which every Member is supplied with ability to answer its place is but One and thereby is the Body kept in Unity For the Life doth rule the Members of the true Body and therefore that Member that goes from under the Government of the Life must needs Die Death comes over it and the Power of Death rules it and hence comes the Breach of Unity and the Discord and the Strife and the Contention And therefore let all your Hearts be kept in the Sense of the true Life and Power of God and in subjection thereunto in true Love Lowliness of Mind and Humility of Spirit and then in this right frame of Spirit you will be ready to serve one another in Love and not to rule over one another in Lordship for that is not proper no nor it is not Natural unto the Living Members of the Living Body unto whom Christ is the Head and over whom he Rules And so dear Friends you all keeping in the Power and that ruling in your Hearts that keeps tender and lowly you will be full of an holy Care and the living Zeal for the Lord's honour and for the preservation of his People in Righteousness that the Truth may be kept a top and Righteousness Lived in by all that do make a Profession of that honourable Name and Truth in which we have believed and through which we have been Saved and Sanctified and made holy and then will Unity Love and Peace spring and grow among you and you will be a Joy and Comfort one unto another and strengthners and helpers one of another in this great Work and Day of God And thus the Faithful keeping their Places and their Care in every Meeting and minding the Order and Government of Truth in themselves to be kept in Humility and the holy Tenderness in their own Hearts there will be that Sweetness and peaceable Reverence that will be Savoury and Comely in the Eyes of all And in and under the Government
opportunity for him to clear himself if innocent but it 's like he knowing in his Conscience his guilt made him fly from so reasonable an offer and shuffle as he hath done that he might escape coming to the Trial left he should be further manifested Now as to those three Principles Iames Barry promised to send forth his Arguments in Print to prove the Quakers grand Hereticks in they were in our Answer to one of his said Papers sent him laid down and expressed according to the following Words viz. To the first we affirm That we own the Resurrection and do believe that the Righteous shall rise and ascend into Glory and be glorified in Heaven with an Eternal Reward and that the Wicked also shall rise and come to Iudgment and be turned into Hell to receive an Eternal Punishment But that the same fleshly Body which must undergo Death and Corruption shall rise and enter into Heaven we leave for thee to prove and make good from the Scriptures of Truth being our selves satisfied in believing what the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 15. 36 37. when he answers the Fools Question saying That which thou sowest is not quickned except it die and that which thou sowest thou sowest not that Body that shall be c. and further saith verse 44. It is sown a Natural Body it is raised a Spiritual Body c. And in the same Chap. saith further verse 50. Now this I say Brethren that Flesh and Blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God neither doth Corruption inherit Incorruption Thus we laid it down and looking upon Iames Barry's Asserting That it must be the Fleshly Body which must Die and see Corruption for these are his words we did believe he contradicted the Apostle in so saying and also Christ himself who said that the Children of the Resurrection were equal unto the Angels c. Luke 20. 36. And therefore did we offer to Dispute with him in the Vindication of our Faith as to this Principle The second Errour that he charged upon us was That the Quakers deny that Men are Iustified and Saved by the alone Righteousness of Iesus Christ imputed without the Concurrence of inherent Righteousness And in another Paper Condemns us of Errour for Believing that the Active and Passive Righteousness of Iesus Christ is not the only Righteousness as imputed to us by God without any mixture of Righteousness inherent in us by the which Sinners must be Iustified and eternally Saved We Answered That we do own Righteousness to be Imputed of God and God's Imputation thereof to be a Blessing and Happiness unto Man but do not believe that Sinners shall be Iustified and Saved by the Imputation only of the Active and Passive Righteousness of Christ without us without any Righteousness wrought in us by the Spirit of Grace which comes by Iesus Christ. Let all People that are of understanding Hearts seriously consider this which he calls an Errour and charges upon the Quakers for such an Errour as that he will prove us grand Hereticks herein c. for allowing any mixture of Righteousness inherent in us that is cleaving to or abiding in One might think he had never read the Scriptures thus to exclude the work of Grace in the Heart Did not the Apostle say Eph. 2. 5. By Grace ye are Saved and vers 8. again By Grace ye are Saved through Faith not of your Selves it is the Gift of God And was not this Grace a Spiritual Gift And was it not to be in their Hearts Did not the Apostle say Let the Word of God dwell richly in you And were they not to sing with Grace in the Heart Col. 3. 16. And was not Christ in them the Hope of Glory Chap. 1. 27. And did not Christ say Iohn 3. 3. Except a Man be Born again or from above he cannot see the Kingdom of God And vers 5. Except a Man be Born of Water and of the Spirit he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God For that which is Born of the Flesh is Flesh and that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit as v. 6. From all which it is evident that none can enter the Kingdom of God without this Regeneration and being Born again And how can this New Birth be without the work of the Spirit of Christ in the Heart And how can this work of Regeneration be wrought and no Inherent Righteousness Or how can it be that a Man may be Born of the Spirit or from above and have no Righteousness abiding in him And without this work of Regeneration and New Birth you see Christ saith he cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven This being rightly understood let Iames Barry tell us what manner of Justification and Salvation that is which he means that is without any mixture of Righteousness wrought in a Man by the Spirit of Grace or abiding in him for he saith By the alone Righteousness active and passive of Christ imputed without any mixture of Righteousness inherent must Sinners be justified and eternally saved But it is evident from Christ's Words that by this eternal Salvation of Iames Barry's a Man cannot enter the Kingdom of God for they are not prepared for it Behold Christ saith John 15. I am the Vine ye are the Branches abide in me and I in you And verse 5. He that abideth in me and I in him the same bringeth forth much Fruit Without me ye can do nothing Now can it be possible that any should be in Christ and Christ in them and yet no Righteousness Inherent that is sticking to or abiding in them and yet they as Branches bearing Fruit and if they do not bear Fruit they are to be taken away then not Saved and Justified if they be taken away and if they bear Fruit Christ is in them and they in him Then if it be so Righteousness is Inherent both by sticking to and abiding in So let Iames Barry make out how any can be in Christ and Christ in them and no Righteousness Inherent Or otherwise how any can be Fruitful and consequently Justified and Saved and Christ not in them and they in him seeing Christ saith it cannot be And verse 6. You may see the end of all that abide not in Christ As withered Branches cut off they are gathered for the Fire So that they that abide not in Christ bear no Fruit and are neither Justified nor Saved agreeing with the very Parable Christ speaks Matth. 9. 17. Neither do Men put New Wine into Old Bottles else the Bottles break and the Wine runneth out and the Bottles perish c. Which plainly demonstrates there must be an inward work of renewing for it is not the Old that must enter Therefore the Apostle saith 2 Cor. 5. 17. If any Man be in Christ he is a new Creature And in 1 Cor. 5. 7. The Apostle exhorts them to purge out the old Leaven that they might be a new Lump c. and in Gal. 6. 15.