and it is the seede of darkenesse for there is no light in it for Christ is the light and out of him there is no light and this is that which opposeth Christ and is nothing but the greatest darkness that is for there is not any light in it and he infusing daily more and more of his darkdesse into us causeth the seede of himselfe to grow more and more by him and this seede cannot be dead long but it will quickly appeare and âpring forth that it will be seene by others and bring forth fruit sutable to the seede and will grow by degrees to be a high tree in wickednesse and be full of evill fruit and though it be the seede of the Devill in us that causeth us to bring forth fruit to himselfe yet it is wâ that must suffer for it for hee brings us to be willing to yeeld to him in all things and to be at his command and to do what he would have us to doe so his will becomes our will and wee are obedient to him and delight in his works of darknesse This is the grosse seâd of the Devill and we see it grow up in a high degree in some and would in a higher but that the Lord restraines them and it springâ forth in some measure in all There are seven degrees to grow in perfection in God so there is also to grow in evill to be like the Devill in wickednesse and there is a comming to it by degrees some attaine to the first degree in God by the Spirit of God and some to the second and so goe along by degrees from one degree to another Some attaines to one degree and some to another by the revelation of the Spirit of God in us so the Devill immitates God for the wicked spirit working in us and we yeelding to it and delighting in it he brings us all from one degree to another some attaines to one degreâ and some to another and so on to perfectioâ in sin to our owne destruction For sinne whââ it is finished brings forth death Rom. 6.23 But the Lord restraines most people that they doe not grow to that degree of sinne as they would else attaine unto and many attainââ but to the first degree and lives a perfect morall life those that are the children of God he blasts this seed of the Devill in them by the seed of himselfe sowne in them Christ by his death did breake the head of the Serpent the Devill but not kill'd him he paid a full price for all sinnes and obtained things of his Father for all so that sinne cannot doe us any harme if wee have the faith of Jesus Christ in us for this will make us hate sinne it cannot keepe us out of heaven so he brake the Devils bead for the policie lyes in the head and it was the Devils policie to tempt man that hee might fall finally and never rise againe and so to destroy for ever all man-kind For God did say to Adam In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt dye the death Gen. 2.17 And the Devill knew that there was no other way to destroy man-kind but that so being fallen the Lord did not restore him to that condition that he was in at the first being man was rebellious to God he must have afflictions he must live in sorrow and trouble here for sinne remaines still in our conversations in âll degrees while Christ by his Spirit in us doth sanctifie us and suppresse sinne in us by degrees That sinne shall not reigne in our mortââ bodies because we are not under the Law which threatneth curses because we cannot keepe it but under grace Rom. 6.15 But still there remaines the seed of the Devill in us and is as bad as ever it was in it selfe and it doth appeare so in us so farre as it iâ not kept under by the seede of God so hiâ head is broke his policie is brought to nought for it is not that can destroy any of man-kind Numb 21.8 9. And the Lord said unto Moses make thee a fiery Serpent and set it up for a sigâ that as many as are bitten may looke upon it aâ live So Moses made a Serpent of brasse and sâ it up for a signe and when a Serpent had bitten man then he looked to the Serpent of brasse aââ lived This was a figure of Christ for wee wââ stung with the Serpent the Devill and Chriââ was crucified upon a tree for all and we are ãâã looke up to him with the eye of faith for he is that hath pull'd out this sting and lookââ upon him we see our selves heal'd by him ãâã hath not destroyed the Serpent but he remaiâ still but he cannot hurt the children of Goâ for his sting is pulled out and it is for wanâ looking on Christ that all are not cured ãâã this seed of the Serpent in us which the eâââ sowed in us through our listning to him in Adam is not destroyed wholly but supprest as the Canaanites and Amorites and Moabites and the rest of the Nations that kept possession of the Land of Canaan before the children of Israel went into that Land and God gave them possession of it But when the children of Israel had taken possession of the Land their enemies were not wholly destroyed but were supprest that they could not doe what they would against the children of Israel they were kept there for the humbling of the children of Israel and many times they rose up against the children of Israel to destroy them and by this was made known the love mercy and power of God in delivering the children of Israel from their intention against them and in destroying their enemies though not all of them yet supprest them all so as they could doe the children of Israel no harme and at all timer when they had got strength againe and rose up against them the Lord still kept them under and destroyed them by degrees yet still some did remaine but their power was taken from them that they could doe them no harm So it is with the seed of the Devill in us it rises many times against us to destroy us breaking forth into open sin in words and actions being back'd and moved to it with the Devills temptation but these enemies remaine in ââto humble us and to shew us the goodnesse ãâã God in suppressing them and destroying thââ by degrees and taking that power from thââ that they shall not hurt us but yee they shall not be utterly destroyed for if the Lord withdrawes his Spirit from us this seede will appeare with as vile fruits in us as ever and thâ fruits that this seede brings forth in us are all manner of sinne and wickednesse and this is called the fruits of the flesh Gal. 5.19 Rom. 1. What fruits had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashames for the end of those things iâ death Rom. 6.21 This is
to God that all the Lords people were Prophets and that the Lord would put his Spirit upon them Num. 11. Here is the spirit taken off of Moses which was a type of Christ and then âhey prophesied ceased not Truly friends when the Lord doth put that Spirit of Christ upon us then we shall speak forth the things of God for we cannot but speake the things that we have seen and âeard and enjoyed and let none be found to desâise the things of God I have here set forth to you the way of God as plain as I am able shewing you the subtilty of the Devil in all his ways and how like the ways of God many of his ways are but the Spirit of God in us doeh discern the difference and âe will reveal himself in us by degrees that as wee are Saints we shall see know enjoy him whom our soul loveth and waite with patience while heâ doth manifest himself to you And I beseech you read this over with patience and the Lord give you understanding I have shown you the bondage that we have been led in in the first place and then in the next place what Christ hath done for all how he is offered to all And in the third place what hee hath done for his Children and what they are in him to him and ye may see what difference there is between being led on in a legall way and being led by the Spirit of God I have beginn in the lowest way as I could shewing you by degrees the mysteries of God for your better understanding And if there be any thing in it that seemes to you not to be truth yet despise it not before you know whether it be or no Neither would I have you embrace for a truth while it is made cleare to you to be a truth but waite upon God for him to reveale his mind to you and if the Lord be pleased to crowne my labour by his Spirit working with it upon any of you it will be my joy for God to be glorified and for you to be benefited The which I shall heartilâ pray for and remaine Yours in the Lord. Anne Yemans Crooked paths made STRAIGHT OR The wayes of God made knowne to the weakest SAINTS CHAP. I. The poore soule lying under the burthen of sin is wishing to be eased WHen the Lord comes and manifests himself to us that he hath sowed the seeds of himselfe in us which is the good seed spoken of in Mat. 13.3 Then immediately the Tares appeare which is sin and wickednesse then there is a crying out Men and Brethren what shall we doe Acts 3.38 and 19. 16. Master what good thing shall I doe thââ I may have eternall life but while we are thinking of doing something for eternall life theâ comes Sathans enditements against us anâ layes our sins before us and tels us what Rebels we have been against the King of Heaven and hee brings the condemning power of thâ Law before them Cursed is every one that dotâ not all things that is written in the Booke Anâ also in Deut. 28.12 And it shall come to passââ if thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voyce ãâã the Lord thy God to observe and doe all his Commandements which I command thee this day thaâ the Lord thy God will set thee on high above a ãâã Nations on the Earth And all these blessing shall come on thee and overtake thee if thoâ shalt hearken unto the voyce of the Lord thâ God Blessed shalt thou be in the City and blessed in the field c. But thou finding that thoâ hast not done it then the the 15. and 1â verses of this Chapter and so along But ãâã shall come to passe if thou wilt not hearken untâ the voyce of the Lord thy God to observe to doe aâ his Commandements that all these curses comâ upon thee and overtake thee Cursed shalt thâ be in the City and cursed shalt thou be in tââ field And so going along threatning cursâ for thy disobedience and all places of Scripture that is sutable to this is laid before thee and then thou being sore perplext to thinke how thou hast walked contrary to the minde of God and that he is angry with thee for thy sinnes and all the curses of God belong unto thee and hell and damnation gapes for thee then thou bethinkst thy selfe of the gracious call of Christ Mat. 11.28 Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest Then thou bethinkest thy selfe to goe to the Lord by repentance that so thou maist have rest then these places of Scripture sets thee on repentance Ezek. 18.21 But if the wicked will returne from all his sinnes that hee hath committed and keepe all my statutes and do that which is lawfull and right he shall surely live he shall not dye And vers 30. Repent and turne your selves from all your transgressions so iniquity shall not be your ruine and vers 31. to the end of the chapter Cast away from you all your transgressions whereby you have transgressed mee and make you a new heart and a new spirit For why will you dye O house of Israel for I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth saith the Lord God wherefore turne your selves and live ye And Jer. â 12 Returne thou backe-sliding Israel saith the Lord and I will not cause mine anger to fall upon âou for I am mercifull saith the Lord and I will not keepe anger for ever And Jer. 4.1 If âhou wilt returne O Israel saith the Lord return unto me and if thou wilt put away thy abhominations out of my sight then shalt thou not remove And vers 14. O Jerusalem wash thy heart froâ wickednesse that thou maist be saved how long shall thy vaine thoughts lodge within thee Hos 14.10 O Israel returne unto the Lord thy God for thou hast fallen by thine iniquity And theâ he saith vers 4. I will heale their back-sliding I will love them truly for my anger is turned awââ from them Prov. 1.23 Turne you at my reproof Behold I will poure out my Spirit unto you I wilâ make knowne my words unto you Isa 1.16.13 Wash you make you cleane put away the evill ãâã your doings from before my eyes Cease to doe evill learne to doe well seeke judgement relieve thâ oppressed judge the fatherlesse plead for the widdom So here you see there is a repentance calleâ for not only a repenting for the sins that iâ past but a returning from thy evill wayes and doing that is pleasing in his sight Anâ vârs 18. Come now and let us reason together saith the Lord when thou hast done this aââghâ then there is free passage for thee to goe to thâ Lord and hee will reason with thee Thouhâ youâ sinnes bee as scarlet they shall be as white ãâã snow though they be red like crimson they shall ãâã as wool If
in the booke of the Law to them Gal. 3.10 Deut. 27.26 Exod. 20. ãâã the Lord thy God am a jealous God visiting tââ niquity of the Fathers upon the children unto third and fourth generation of them that hate And the Lord hath too pure an eye to behâ iniquity there is not any thing that is anâ my to God but the Devill and sin 1 Job He that committeth sin is of the Devill for Devill sinneth from the beginning And as lââ as ye commit sinne the Devill is your Fat John 8.44 Ye are of your Father the Deââ and the lusts of your father you will doe and thou art the servant to the Devill Rom. 6. Know ye not to whom ye yeild your selves servâ to obey his servants ye are to whom you obey ãâã ther of sin unto death or of obedience unto riââ âesse And vers 20. When ye were the servants âân ye were free from righteousnesse Vers 23. ãâã wages of sinne is death And if thou enterâe sinne in thy heart the Lord will not hear ãâã prayer The Lord is the searcher of hearts âd hee knowes the wickednesse of thy heart âd thou must give account for every idle âught therefore you must search and exaââe you throughly of all your sinnes and ãâã truly humbled for every sinne But many âen God shewes them their sins it is too teâus to them they cannot beare it they âuld fain have comfort administred to them ât we have no such warrant from God till we ãâã you throughly humbled for your sins wee ââst not daube you up with untemper'd morââ but doe to you as a skilfull Surgeon doth âa dangerous wound search it to the quick ââd you must endanger it if you meane to be âred For if we tell you of mercy before you âe throughly humbled this will heale your âunds without but they will ranckle withâââ and that is the reason your comforts so be and flow We are Christs Embassadours and we must âe the message of Christ which is the deliââring the Doctrine of Christ and ye shall find at we preached the Law and Judgement to âing them in to repent Mat. 11.21 22 23 24. Then hee began to upbraid the Cities wherâ most of his mighty workes were done because ãâã repented not Woe unto thee Chorazin ãâã unto thee Bethsaida for if the mighty worâ which have been done in you had been done in Tââ and Sidon they would have repented long ãâã in sack-cloath and ashes But I say unto you shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at day of judgement than for you And thou ãâã pernaum which art exalted unto heaven shâ be brought downe to hell For if the mighty worâ which have beene done in thee had beene done Sodome it would have remained untill this dââ But I say unto you that it shall be more toleraâ for the land of Sodome in the day of judgemâââ than for thee Luke 13.3 Except yee repent ãâã shall all likewise perish And when you are thus throughly humble then there is mercie offered you Mat. 11.2 Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy ãâã den and I will give you rest Take my yoke up you and learne of mee for I am meeke and loââ in heart and ye shall find rest for your soules ãâã my yoke is easie and my burthen is light Jer. 2â 11 12 13. For I know the thoughts that I thiâ towards you saith the Lord thoughts of peace aâ not of evill to give you an expected end Thâ shall ye call upon me and ye shall goe and pray unâ me and I will hearken unto you And ye shââ ââeke me and finde me when ye shall search for âe with all your heart Jer. 33.8 And I will canse them from all their iniquity whereby they ââve sinned against mee and whereby they have âansgressed against me Psalm 103.8 9. 111. ãâã 13. The Lord is mercifull and gracious slow anger and plenteous in mercy He will not ââwayes chide neither will he keepe his anger for âer He hath not dealt with us after our sinnes âr rewarded us according to our iniquities For ãâã the heaven is high above the earth so great is âs mercie to them that feare him As farre as the âast is from the West so far hath he removed our âansgressions from us Like as a Father pittieth ãâã children so the Lord pittieth them that feare âim And vers 3. He forgiveth all thine iniquiââes hee healeth all thy diseases Amoâ 5.4 Thus saith the Lord unto the house of Israel Seeke ãâã me and ye shall live And many other plaâes of Scripture to this purpose might be cited âut these places are sufficient to shew you what sad condition you are in so long as you conâânue in your sins and how mercifull the Lord ãâã if you returne unto him with all your heart ând be truly humbled and walke in a new ourse of life Exod. 20.6 Shewing mercy unto âhousands of them that love me and keep my Comâandements Thus they are able to lay open thy wounds and make them bigger and in stead of pâring in the precious balsome of the Church Christ which will cure thy wounds tâ powre in brine to terrifie thee and they thee upon duties and tell thee thou must thus and thus qualified before thou commeâ Christ but they will not nor cannot thee how thou must come to be thus qualifiââ for they will tell thee all thy righteousnesse iâ filthy rags When thou hearest these things thou aââ great deal more troubled then ever thou waâ thou art now at thy wits end and even reaââ to despair thou canst see nothing but sin aââ if thou couldst repent and walke in a nâââ course of life then there was hopes of merââ but thou findest thou canst not doe it theâfore thou conciudest there is no mercy ãâã thee therefore thou art sore troubled aââ knowst not what to doe Thou seest the Loââ angry with thee for thy sins and thinkst thââ all the afflictions that comes upon thee is ãâã judgement of the Lord for thy sinnes the thinkest thy selfe to be a damned reprobaâââ quite empty of all goodnesse and expectââ daily some fearefull judgement to fall upââ thee for thy sinnes Oh thinkst thou if ãâã wrath of God lay so heavy upon Christ thâ made him to cry out My God my God why bââââ ãâã forsaken me and he having no sin Matth. ãâã 46. For if they doe these things in a greene ãâã what shall be done in a dry tree Luke 23. And if the righteous scarcely be saved where all the sinner and ungodly appeare 1 Pet. 4.18 âen thou thinkest I shall surely be damned ââen the Devill tempts thee to lay violent âânds on thy selfe and many times thou art âdy to doe it but that the Lord prevents it ââd the Ministers sees thee in such a despairing âândition they tell thee thou must believe ââat the Lord hath done these and these things ãâã thee And if thou wilt lay hold
many places of Scripture yet none of them kept them out of the Land of Canaan which was a type of heaven but only unbelief And this is the condemnation that light is come into the world and men loved darkenesse rather then light John 3.19 Christ hath obtained of his Father a full pardon for all the sins of the world and a perfect righteousnesse and heaven and spirituall and temporall things and it is kept in store for us in Christ all the spirituall things are till wee doe really believe what Jesus Chriââ hath done for us in particular and he woulâ have his love made knowne to the world thaâ they might believe and then hee will makâ known to them that their sins are pardoned and how great his love is to them and whââ hee hath purchased for them and what theâ are in him And although there remaines sââ in the conversation yet sin in the conscienââ is done away The blood of Christ which througâ the eternall spirit offered himselfe without spoââ purge your consciences from dead workes to serââ the living God Heb. 9.14 And he speaking iâ the 9th verse of this chapter and verse 2. of thâ 10th chapter of the sacrifices in the time of thâ Law there was offered gifts and sacrifices thaâ could not make holy concerning the conscience of him that did the service for if it could would they not then have ceased to have beeâ offered because that that the offerers oncâ purged should have had no more sine in theiâ conscience but those sacrifices could not take away sin in the conscience Heb. 9.24 25 26. For Christ is not entered into the holy places maââ with hands which are the figures of the true buâ into heaven itselfe now to appeare in the preseââ of God for us Nor yet that he should offer himselfâ often as the high Priest entereth into the holy plâââ every yeare with blood of others For then must often have suffered since the foundation of the world but now once in the end of the world hath be appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himselfe And it is he alone that can and will sanctifie us in our conversation Let us draw neer with a true heart in assurance of faith sprinkled in our hearts from an evill conscience and washed in our bodies with pure water Heb. 10.22 Christ shed both water and blood John 19. â4 His blood for to sprinkle our conscience from evill works that so they shall not damn us and water to purge and sanctifie us in our conversation that sin shall be mortified in us and we shall walke in obedience to God And this Christ hath done for all and would have all know it that they all might come to Christ and be saved For be tasted death for-every man Heb. 2.9 And be dyed for all that they that live should not henceforth live unto themselves but unto him that dyed for them and rose again 2 Gor. 5.15 Christ not only dyed and was buried but hee also rose from the dead which doth declare unto us that hee hath gotten the victory over the spirituall death for us he triumphed over it for us Death is swallowed up in victory O death where is thy sting O grave where is thy victory The sting of death is sin and the strength of sin is the law But thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Chrisâ 2 Cor. 15.54 55 56 57. So Christ hath done all things for thee anâ hath made way for to goe to God by him Jâsus said I am the way the truth and the life âman commeth to the Father but by me John 1â 6. And now he makes a generall proclamatâon for all to come unto him and he will giââ them life for their life is hid in him and they doe not come unto him they shall dyeâ their sins and the Lord saith As I live I wiââ not the death of a sinner Isa 55.1 2 3. Ho evâââ one that thirsteth come ye to the waters and ãâã that hath no money come ye buy and eat yea comâ buy wine and milke without money and withâââ price Wherefore doe ye spend money for that whiââ is not bread and your labour for that which satiâfieth not hearken diligently unto me and eaââ ye that which is good and let your soule delight selfe in fatnesse Encline your eare and come unâme heare and your soule shall live and I wiââ make aneverlasting Covenant with you even tââ sure mercies of David The waters that we are invited to come ãâã to is Christ he is the water of life John 4 1â And he calls all to come without any worth nesse of their owne though they are never ãâã great sinners let them come let them not keââ back because they are great sinners but therâfore let them come for he dyed for their sins ând if they come unto him he will give them a âardon for their sins their sinnes cannot be too great for him to pardon and doe not stay for âualification to come to Christ for there is âo qualification out of Christ but come unto him and he will qualifie thee there is no vessel so unclean but the blood of Christ wil cleanse ât And saith Christ Those that come to me I will âân no wise cast away and that wine and milk is Christ John 15.1 I am the Vine that brought forth those grapes that this wine came of and he was pressed in the wine-pres of the wrath of God for us to drinke of the fruit of it And as it is the nature of wine to comfort strengthen and refresh those that are ready to faint So it is with this spirituall wine Christ whosoever hath tasted of him it comforts him exceedingly and when they are ready to faint through the sence of their sins this wine refreshes them and strengthens them against the Devils temptations and their owne sins and this milke is to feede those that are babes in Christ I have fed you with milke and not with meate for bitherto ye were not able to beare it 1 Cor. 3.2 For every one that useth milke is unskilfull in the word of righteousnesse for he is a babe Heb. 5.13 So Christ is this milke that feeds those that are babes in him he is their nourishment and hee revealeth his love to them by degrees and ãâã are babes at the first and grow by degrees be men in Christ and hee leades them accoâding Wherefore doe ye spend money for that whiââ is not bread you spend a great deale of cost paines to get a righteousnesse of your own aââ so feede upon that but that is not bread thââ is but ashes that will not nourish thee bââ wildo thee more harm than good Christ saitâ He is the bread of life John 6.48 This is ãâã bread which came downe from heaven that a mââ may eate of it and not dye I am the living breââ which came downe from heaven if any man
the time of fasting and mourning yet God doth feed and preserve her from all those devouring beasts that are in the wildernesse and there are seven degrees of comming out of this wildernesse and the Lord doth first shew us that we are in the wildernesse before hee doth make it known to us that hee hath brought us out of it hee will shew us our barrennesse by stripping us quite naked of all our goodly things that we shall have nothing to trust too then will he reveale himselfe in us and appear to be all in all in us and then he will appeare very glorious Hosea 2.14 I will bring her into the wildernesse and speake comfortably unto her There is first a dying to the flesh before there is appearing to live in the Spirit for while our first husband the law or flesh is alive we live unto him but if he be dead by the life of Christ appearing in us then we are free to marry to another which is to Christ Rom. 7.4 Ye are dead and your life is hid with Christ in God Col. 3.3 We are dead to the flesh by the power of the death of Christ for Christ dyed for the destruction I doe not meane our bodies but that which is of Anti-christ in us and our life is hid with Christ in God for our life is in the life of Christ I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me and the life that I now live in the flesh which is in the body I live by the faith of the Sonne of God Gal. 2.20 But in the beginning of this verse he saith I am crucified with Christ Gal. 6.14 God forbid that I should glory in any thing save in the crosse of our Lord Jesus Christ by whom the world is crucified unto mee and I unto the world So we are crucified to all things that is below Christ 2 Cor. 5.16 17. Wherefore hence-forth know we no man after the flesh yea though we have known Christ after the flesh yet âow hence-forth know we him so no more Therefore if any man bee in Christ hee is a new creature âlde things are passed away behold all things are become new We must not know Christ any longer after our fleshly apprehension for all our old imaginations of Christ must passe away by the new manifestations of Christ in us Rom. 8.10 11. And if Christ be in you the body is dead because of sinne but the Spirit is life because of righteousnesse But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you hee that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortall bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you Here is a dying to the flesh and then living to thee Spirit It is aPpointed for man once to dye And after death comes the judgement as all things is and shall be fulfilled outwardly in the history so all things shall be fulfilled spiritually in us in the mistery Christ is risen in us and is come to spirituall judgment and doth raise up his Spirit in us that hath lyen as it were dead in us and the flesh which is Antichrist shall stand before God and be judged and condemned by him Col. 3.4 When Christ who is our life shall appeare then shall yee also appeare with him in glory and we shall be like him for we shall see him as he is 1 John 3.2 Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection on such the second death hath no power Revel 20.6 This is the first resurrection and the Lord is set in his judgement-seate to destroy Antichrist And then shall that wicked one be revealed whom the Lord shall consume with the Spirit of his mouth and shall destroy with the brightnesse of his comming Even him whose comming is after the working of Satan with all power and signes and lying wonders 2 Thes 2.8 9. Satan is said to sit in heavenly places because he transformeth himselfe to the likenesse of God and so deceiveth us making us believe he is God and so we worship him thinking hee is God How art thou fallen from heaven O Lucifer Son of the Morning how art thou cut down to the ground which didst weaken the Nations For thou hast said in thy heart I will ascend into heaven I will exalt my Throne above the Stars of God I will sit also upon the mount of the Congregation in the sides of the North. I will ascend above the height of the clouds I will be like the most High Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell so the sides of the pit They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee and consider thee saying Is this the man that made the earth to tremble that did shake Kingdomes That made the world as a wildernesse and destroyed the Cities thereof that opened not the âhouse of his prisoners Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy comming thy pomp is brought downe to the grave and the noise of thy viols The wormes are spread under thee and the worms cover thee Isa 14.9 to the 17. And there came one of the seven Angels which had the seven Vials and talked with me saying unto me Come hither I will shew thee the judgment of the great Whore that sitâeth upon many waters With whom the Kings of the Earth have committed fornication and the Inhabiters of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication So hee carried mee away in the Spirit into the Wildernesse and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet-coloured beast full of names of blasphemy having seven heads and tenne bornes And the woman was arraied in purple âearlet and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls having a golden cup in her handfull of abhominations and filthinesse of her fornication And I saw the woman drunke with the blood of the Saints and with the blood of the Martyrs of Jesus Revel 17. All nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication Rev. 18.3 Here is a discovering of Anti-christ before she is judged condemned and destroyed and when the time is come for the discovering of her to us then hee shewes us her by a high and glorious revelation of himself for there is not any thing that can discover Anti-christ to us but the Spirit of God When the Lord doth come to shew us any thing of himselfe in the mystery he saith come up hither and I will shew you the things that must be hereafter and immediately I was in the Spirit Rev. 4.1 Rev. 1.10 Rev. 17.1 Rev. 21.9 There is no seeing of any thing of God in the truth of it but by the revelation of the Spirit of God and hee carrieth us as wee are Saints up into himselfe and the higher hee carrieth us the more he shews us of the mysterie of himselfe for as hee openeth the seales in making known any thing of himselfe to us hee saith Come up
Crooked PATHES Made STRAIGHT OR The wayes of God made knowne to lost Sinners or bewildered SAINTS Wherein is represented the severall conditions of a Christian in the Spirit as hee growes up out of weaknesse into strength through death into life eternall By ANNE YEMANS Isa 40.3 The voyce of him that cryeth in the wildernesse prepare ye the way of the Lord make straight in the desart a high way for our God LONDON Printed for Giles Calvert at the black-spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls 1648. To the READER Gentle Reader I Have done mine endeavour to set forth unto you in some measure the bondage that we have been in by sin the Devill and false Teachers what wounds wee have received by them and all hath been because we have not been able to discerne the difference between the wayes of God and Anti-christ And the more wee strive struggle in our own strength the more we are wounded while Jesus Christ doth appeare to us to reveal some light of himselfe to us and hee is that Son of righteousnesse that will appeare to us with healing in his wings Mal. 4.2 He will reveal his love to us and heale up all our wounds and lead us in the way that we should walke taking us by the hand and leading us gently as we are able to goe and drawing us with the cords of love Most of the children of God have been in this spiritual bondage and those that have been in it and are brought out of it doth know in some measure how to comfort them that are in it and the Lord doth make us many times instrumentall under himselfe for th comfort and edifying one of another but it is Gol that doth make known all things to us whether it be by meanes or without and we ought to give him all the honour it is very dangerous to idolize the meanes neither ought we to slight it thougo it be by never so mean a person For out of the mouth of babes will hee be praised And let not us undervalue any thing that is of God whosoever it be spoken by for God is no respecter of persons I beseech you beloved let not this my labour seeme odious to you nor causâ you to slight iâ because it is written by a weak woman nor for you to harbour any strange thoughts of me for the writing of it for I have my self gonâ through much spirituall bondage in severall wayes and finding many severall turnes and windings of Satan how cunning hee is in all his wayes anâ transforming himselfe to an Angel of light labours our destruction in all things And the Lord having brought mee out of that bondage into thaâ spirituall freedome which is in Christ for all thâ Saints and I seeing many that are yet in spiritââ all bondage and knows not what freedome there ãâã in Christ for them it doth cause my bowels of affection to yern to them Yet I should not presume ãâã set forth this in writing but that I have beene exceedingly moved by the Spirit of God to doe iâ that I could not be quiet till I had begun it I haââ done what I could before I did begin to doe it to pââ those thoughts out of my mind bringing as many objections against it as I could but still the Spirit of God moved me more and more with motives to stirre mee up to doe it and many promises for the enabling of me to doe it knocking all the objections in pieces that came against it and this was one thing that was laid before me When thou art converted strengthen thy brethren And if thou lovest me feed my Lambs Ioh. 21.15 And another was I am no respecter of persons And also if we are the children of God we must be led by the Spirit of God to doe what hee would have us but after I saw it was of God I durst not refuse to doe it for obedience is better than sacrifice 1 Sam. 15.22 For I plainly see how dearly God loveth all man-kind but especially his children and those that are babes in Christ how great his love to them is yea even those that Christ is but newly conceived in If there be but a desiring really after God though there be yet no enjoyment of God hee will not quench smoaking flâxe and his love is as great to those that are the lowest and weakest Saints as to those that are the highest and strongest onely hee makes his love knowne more to them than to those that are yet weake and his making his love known to us causeth us to grow strong in him We all were weake at the first but be strengthens us by degrees as he revealeth himselfe to us more and more and so be will doe to you and when hee doth reveale any thing to any it is not only for them bit that they should declare iâ unto others that tâey may know what love Goâ hath toward them that our weake brethren maâ he strengthned and the lambs of God whicâ are the young children of God may be fed ãâã and the doing of this aright is exceeding pleasinâ to God Here is one signe of our love to God anâ after wee have found our Beloved all our desire should be that we should be led wholly by the Spirit of God to glorifie him and setting forth hiâ praise and not to fear the scandals reproaches oâ the world which are like thornes springing uâ by the Devill labouring to choake the purâ truth of Christ but I passe not what scandals oâ reproaches I meete with all by this booke settinâ forth for truth doth always finde some great enemies and the more because it is written by a woman for there are some always that doe respect thâ persons of people having mens persons in admiration Jude 16. My brethren have not thâ faith of our Lord Jesus Christ the Lord of glâry with respect of persons Ja. 2.1 And ãâã shall come to pass in the last days saith Godâ I will pour of my spirit upon all fish you sons your daughters shal prophesie you young men shall see visiions and your old me shall dream dreams and on my servant an on my hand-maidens I will pour out in thoâ days of my spirit they shall prophesie Joel 2.28 Act. 2.17 18. When the children of Israel murmured for flesh to eate and Moses was not able to bear it the Lord bid him gather seventy men of the Elders of the people and the Lord toook off âhe spirit that was upon Moses and put upon them and when the spirit rested upon them then they prophesied and did not cease and there was two âf that seventy that went not out of the Host and they also prophesied Then there ran a young man and told Moses and said Eldad and Medad doe prophesie in the host And there was one answered and said My Lord Moses forbid them but Moses said unto him Enviest thou for my sake Yea would
eate of it yeâ shall not surely dye God did not love youâ and therefore he would not have you eate oâ it and faith ye shall dye if ye eate of it But believe me I doe tell ye the truth and I speakâ in love you shall not dye but you shall be as God knowing good and evill And who is it thaâ would not be in that condition if they could and this is the way to bring them to it and iâ is an easie way and pleasant to eate of the fruiâ âf a tree that is a small matter thou needst âot feare that will doe thee no harme Thus âhe Devill first accuseth God to the woman âo make way for the tempting of her that so âe might the better prevaile with her with his âemptations So shee listned to him and beâeved him what hee said and did eate of the ââuit and did give to her husband and be eate ââso Thus they believed the Devill in all things ând thought God to be their Enemie and âo be a lyer in all things Thus they forsook God and made the Devill their God in obeyââg him and in doing this thing they commit ââl manner of sinne and we were in their loins ând sinned with them and of all sinnes God âost complaines of Idolatry and here was âis sin in a high degree to forsake God and âould not believe him nor obey him but beâeved the Devill and obeyed him who was âods enemie and the eyes of them both were opeââd they knew that they were noked And vers Their eies were opened to see their miseraââe condition that they had brought themââlves into Before they eate of it they knew âothing but good and they were not contenâd with this but they would know evill too ââd the eating of this forbidden fruit brought ââem to know nothing else but evill so now they know good and evill And this aggravated their misery to know what a good condâtion then they were in and now what a feaâfull condition they had brought themselves in to And when the Lord came into the gardeâ and called to Adam then they ran away anâ hid themselves after they had sinned thâ were affraid of God that kept them from thâ sweete communion of God which beforâ they eate of that fruit they did enjoy and hâ was their full happinesse but now they weâ affraid he should see them and they did whaâ they could to hide themselves from him bâ yet he found them out And hee said unto tâ man hast thou eaten of the tree whereof I coâmanded thee that thou shouldst not eate And tâ man said the woman whom thou gavest to ãâã with me she gave me of the tree and I did eaâ Gen. 3.11 12. Here the man doth what he can to excuââ himselfe and laid the fault on the woman ãâã was shee that gave it me and he blames Goâ for giving the woman to him It was the woâ man that thou gavest me it was she that gave ãâã me If thou hadst not given me the womaâ I had not eaten it for it was through hâ meanes that I did it if thou hadst not give me her I had not eaten it And the Lord Gââ said unto the woman what is this that thou hâ done thou dost not know what a miserable condition thou hast brought upon your selves and your posterity for ever For by this thing doing you have lost all your happinesse both spirituall and temporall and procured all manner of spirituall and temporall judgments both here and hereafter For in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die And the Woman said the Serpent beguiled me he told me that I should not die but wee should be as God knowing good and evill or else I had not eate it So she excused her selfe and laid the fault on the Serpent And the Lord God said unto the Serpent because thou hast done this thou art cursed and I will put enmity betweene thee and the woman and betweene thy seed and her seed It shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heele Gen. 3.13 14 15. The Devill hath got an interest in all mankind by their listning to him and believing of him and obeying him they made him their God And man being in this fearefull condition by the Devils getting an interest in him is led by him to doe what hee would have him to doe and there is no remedie to be found by man For in the day that thou eatest thereof thou must dye eternally For the wages of sinne is death Rom. 6.23 The soule that sinnes it shall dye Ezek. 18.4 There could be no way found out by maâ nor any thing in man that could make satisfâction for those sins that they had committed but God hath found out a way he hath fouâ out a sufficient ransome to redeeme thee froâ the wrath of God and the cruelty of the Dâvill and sinne and heil which is the Sonneâ God which was to take flesh upon him anâ he was to be born of a woman and he was ãâã make full satisfaction to his Father for all oâ sins And this is the feede of the woman thâ would breake the Serpents head Which seedâ Christ Gal. 3.16 And God was well pleasâ with man-kind looking upon them in Chriââ what he had undertaken for them and in thâ fulness of time he was to come and perform iâ and it was already done in his account Anâ this the Lord made known to Adam but hâ had not a cleere knowledge of this but it wâ typified to him in sacrifices Gen. 4.4 And ãâã made knowne these things to them in a darâ way by degrees as was to his glory and theâ good and so all along the olde Testament ãâã was typified to them in sacrifices and ordinaâces and ceremonies still in a darke way yââ a more clearer manifestation of him then bâfore but all along it speaks of sacrifices anâ without there wââ nothing to be done Thâ were to offeâ Peace-offerings Levit. 3. ãâã And if his Oblation be a sacrifice of Peace-offering if he offer it of the herd whether it be a male or female he shal offer it without blemish before the Lord And he shall lay his hand upon the head of his offering and kill it at the door of the Tabernacle of the Congregation Aarons sons the Priests shal sprinkle the blood upon the Altar round about This was their Peace-offering it was to make their peace with God which sacrifice was a type of Christ for he was the true sacrifice that then was to make peace for man-kinde to his Father and his blood was shed to sprinkle our hearts or wash our hands from dead workes to serve the living God Therefore was the sacrifices commanded to put them in remembrance of Christ which was the substance and he which they typified and for every sin almost there was to be sacrifices as in Lev. 4. al along the Chap. there it speaks what must be offered and
how for sins of ignorance And ch 6. there is a sacrifice to be offered for sins willingly And c. 16. there is what is to be offered for the sins of the Priest and how and so along that booke it speaks much of sacrifices for the sins of the people Heb. 9.22 And almost all things are by the law purged with blood and without shedding of blood is no remission So Christe blood was the Red Sea that they did passe through to come out of their spirituall bondage which they had brought themselves in by obeying the Devill And they saw him darkly through sacrifices and ordinances and ceremonies which were but shadowes of things to come but the substance is Christ and they were not to depend upon their sacrifices but upon Christ It pleased the Lord to lead them in this dark way shewing himselfe to them by degrees as was most to his glory yet there was more light shewed to them then was revealed before them in the Prophets There he shewes himselfe clearly to them what he would doe for them and what he was to them and his exceeding great love to them which in the fulnesse of time he did come and performe it Thus they waited a long time having but a little hope of him still looking for his comming in the flesh and desiring his comming and yet willing to wait his time And at the the last he did come and finish all things for the salvation of their soules and made full satisfaction to his Father for all sins and not for theirs only but for the sins of the whole world for all that was from Adam to the end of the world Man had sinned therefore man must suffer and it must be one that was without sin for one that had sinne could not make satisfaction neither could man as man but it must be God in man or else he could not make satisfaction to God and it must be man too or else he could not suffer so he must be a middle person betwixt God and man that must make satisfaction to God for man So God sent his only Sonne out of his bosome to take our nature upon him and he was able to make full satisfaction to his Father for all man-kind at once So the Lord hath laid on him the iniquities of us all Isa 53.6 God hath laid our sins upon Christ and he was willing to take them so our sinnes being laid upon Christ he is become the debter and we are set at liberty our sins are all laid upon Christ so God requires the full debt to be paid alone by him He hath nothing to say or doe against us because Christ hath undertaken to make full satisfaction to God for us and he cannot nor will not require it of Christ and us too 2 Cor. 5.18 19 21. All things are of God who hath reconciled us to himselfe by Jesus Christ God was in Christ reconcising the world unto himselfe not imputing their trespasses unto them For he hath made him to be sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in him Isa 53.4 5. Surely hee hath born our griefes and carried our sorrows yet we did esteeme him stricken smitten of God and afflicted But he was wounded for our transgressions he was bruised for our iniquities the chastisement of our peace was upon him and with hiâ stripes we are healed so all along that chapteâ it speaks what Christ suffered for us Hos 13 14. I will ransome them from the power of thâ grave I will redeeme them from death O death I will be thy plagues O grave I will be thy destruction repentance shall bee hid from mine eyeâ 1 Cor. 15.54 55 56 57. Death is swalloweâ up in victory O death where is thy sting O grave where is thy victory The sting of death is sin anâ the strength of sinne is the Law But thanks ãâã to God which giveth us the victory through oââ Lord Jesus Christ In Hosea he saith I wil ãâã it it is he alone that will doe it but now heâ tel you 't is already done Death is swallowâ up in victory and this is the death that is spoken of in Gen. 2.17 And Christ hath gotteâ victory over it for us Hee is made perfect ãâã us through suffering he was perfect in himselfe before but not for us but now he ãâã perfect for us I shall shew you how Chriââ was made perfect for us through suffering ãâã was made perfect for us 3. wayes First By the fulfilling of the whole Laâ for us Secondly By making full satisfaction fââ the sins of the world Thirdly He hath purchased of his Fathââ all things both spirituall and temporall for us I shall shew you of the two first and let the other alone till afterwards For the first Christ hath fulfilled the whole Law for us Man was commanded to doe it and there was a great curse lay upon him if he did not doe it Cursed is every one that doth not all things that are written in the book of the Law Gal. 3.10 For whosoever shall keepe the whole Law and yet offend in one point he is guilty of all Jam. 2.10 And man he could not doe it so Christ he comes and performes the whole law perfectly for us Mat. 5.17 Thinke not that I am come to destroy the Law or the Prophets I am not come to destroy but to fulfill For verily I say unto you till heaven and earth passe one jot or tittle shall in no wise passe from the Law till all be fulfilled And Christ is the end of the Law for righteousnesse to every one that believeth and he hath fulfilled every jot and tittle of the Law for us for he did undertake to fulfill the whole Law for us to purchase a perfect righteousnesse for us by his fulfilling the Law for us It behoves us saith Christ to fulfill all righteousnesse And which of you can taxe me of sin so his righteousnesse is a perfect righteousnesse there is not any imperfection in it the Lord hath not any thing to say against it and this is for us Christ our righteousnesse 1 Cor. 1.30 Ye are in Christ Jesus who of God is made unto us wisdome and righteousnesse and sanctification and redemption Thus Christ hath fulfilled the whole Law for us Now I shall shew you how Christ hath made full satisfaction to his Father for our sins and that he did by suffering the whole wrath of God for the sins of the whole world I have a baptisme to be baptized withall and how am I streightned till it be accomplished which was his suffering He was to drinke off that bitter cup of the whole wrath of God wrung out by the hand of Gods vengeance to drink the dregs of it for our sinnes that was laid upon him And now you shall see how Christ complaines of this wrath of God that lay so heavy upon him John 12.27 Now is my soule
for all this âââing but now Christ hath cloathed us ââth his righteousnesse Mat. 6.32 And this ââghteousnesse is perfect and it doth exceede ââe righteousnesse of the Scribes and Pharisees ââd that white raiment that thou maist be cloââed and that the shame of thy nakednesse doe not ââpeare Revel 3.18 And to her was granted âât she should be arraied in fine linnen cleane and ââite For the fine linnen is the righteousnesse ãâã the Saints Rev. 19.8 And white robes were âen to every one of them Rv. 6.11 And being ââathed with this robe we have no cause to ââe affraid wee have free accesse to goe to God ãâã Christ all our sins that wee have commitââd hath been against God and Christ hath ââtisfied his Father for them all and therefore ââe justifieth us and hath nothing to say aââinst us Who shall lay any thing to the charge ãâã Gods elect It is God that justifieth Who is he ââat condemneth us It is Christ that dyed yea ââther that is risen again who is at the right hand âf God who also maketh intercession for us Who ââall separate us from the love of Christ shall triââlation or distresse or persecution or nakednesse ãâã famine or perill or sword Nay in all these âhings wee are more than Conquerours through ââim that loved us For I am perswaded that neiââer death nor life nor Angels nor Principalities nor powers nor things present nor things to comââ Nor heighth nor depth nor any other creature shall be able to separate us from the love of Gââ which is in Christ Jesus our Lord Rom. 8.33 34 35 37 38 39. There is not any that can separate us froâ God in Christ our sins cannot doe it I eveââ I am hee that blotteth out thy transgressions for ãâã owne sake and will not remember thy sins Isa 43.25 Thou art my servant O Israel thou shalt ãâã be forgotten of me I have blotted out as a thicââ cloud thy transgressions and as a cloud thy sinnes returne unto me for I have redeemed thee Isa 44.21 22. Feare not For I have redeemed thee I have called thee by thy name thou art mine When thou passest through the waters I will beâ with thee and through riveââ they shall not overflow thee when thou walkest through the fire thââ shalt not be burnt neither shall the flame kindlâ upon thee For I am the Lord thy God the holy One of Israel thy Saviour Since thou hast beenâ precious in my sight thou hast been honourable I have loved thee Feare not for I am with thee Isa 43.1 2 3 4 5. I will cleanse their blood that I have not cleansed for the Lord dwelleth iâ Sion Joel 3.21 Fear not rejoyce and be glad for the Lord will doe great things Joel 2.21 Behold I will bring it health and cure and I will cure them and will reveale unto them abundance ãâã peace and truth Jerem. 33.6 I have seene his ââes and will heale him I will leade him also ââd restore comforts unto him Isa 57.18 And ãâã will sow her unto mee in the earth and I will ââe mercy upon her that had not obtained mercy ãâã I will say to them which were not my people ãâã art my people and they shall say thou art my ãâã Hos 2.23 It is the Lord that hath done all things for ãâã and in his time he doth make it known to ãâã that we may know his love to us and so to âake us love him and the Devill doth what âe can to accuse God to us and tells us God ãâã angry with us to keepe us from him For if ãâã can but perswade us to keep from God he ââes not and he thinks that is the way for ââe knowes that if Christ comes to reigne in us ââce his kingdome in us shall not stand So ãâã doth what he can to deceive us by his false ââles for this is the Tale-bearer that doth âhat he can to part that friend-ship that is beââeen God and us He is the false witnesse that âeaketh lies and him that soweth discord aââng brethren Prov. 6.19 Lay not waite O ââked man against the dwelling of the righteââ spoile not his resting place Prov. 24.15 God ãâã that resting place Heb. 3.18 There remaineth therefore a resting place ãâã the people of God For he that is entered into his rest he also hath ceased from his own-wakeâ Heb. 4.9 10. And so farre as God doth mânifest himselfe in us wee dwell in this restiââ place and the Devill doth what hee can ãâã hinder us of it by telling us false tales but liââen not to him for he is a deceiver and a lyââ from the beginning When he speaketh a lye ãâã speaketh of his owne for he is a lyar and the Fâther of it John 8.44 And if he doth tell thâ that God is angry and thou must do thus aââ thus to pacifie him through thy obedience though he brings Scripture for what hee saitâ as he did to Christ Matth. 4. yet believe hiâ not Yea if any one deliver any other dâctrine to us than that doctrine of Christ whicâ is the setting forth of the love of God to us ãâã farre as it is not of God it is of the Devilâ and hee is accursed And the Lord doth coââ with power to destroy the workes of the Devilâ 1 John 3.8 Thou art not onely set upon his heart foâ him to love thee but upon his arme to defenâ thee against thy spirituall enemies the Deviââ and his Armie which is sinne and wickedness and our owne righteousnesse which doth peâsecute this seede of God in us and hath doâ the uttermost of his power to destroy it quite and this kingdome of heaven hath suffered violence by the Devill and this seede of God iâ ãâã hath been kept under and as it were impriââd by the Devill and himselfe hath reigned ãâã with tyranny and cruelty that maketh âo put up many prayers and teares and ãâã and groans to God for him to deliver us ãâã these prayers sighes and groanes of these ââsoners hath entered into the eares of the ââd Exod. 3.7 8. Then the Lord said I have ââly seen the trouble of my people which are in Aeââ and have heard their crye because of their ââke-masters for I know their sorrowes Thereââ I am come downe to deliver them And our ââow is greater than theirs for theirs was a ââporal bondage but ours is spiritual Behold ãâã Lord God will come with strong hand and his ãâã shall rule for him Behold his reward is with ãâã and his worke before him Isa 40.10 But ãâã Israel art my servant Jacob whom I have ãâã the seede of Abraham my friend Thou ââm I have taken from the ends of the earth ââed thee from the chiefe men thereof and said ãâã thee Thou art my servant I have chosen thee ãâã not cast thee away Feare thou not for I am ãâã thee be not dismayed for I am thy God I ãâã strengthen thee
it for by the manifestation of the appearance of Jesus Christ revealing himselfe in his glory by his Spirit doth destroy Anti-christ for by the preaching of the Gospel this City Babylon doth fall When the Spirit of God doth teach us to know what the Gospel of Christ is to us and in us this doth come with power and doth overthrow Anti-christ in us and the outward preaching of the Word alone will not doe it but the spirit working with it doth doe it and the Lord is well pleased to make use of the outward preaching of the word to work upon us by his Spirit commonly but he is not bound to one way hee workes upon us by his Spirit with meanes or without means or against meanes yet it is one spirit that doth worke upon us sutable to the Word hee would not have us under value the outward preaching of the Gospel nor yet idolize it Revel 8.1 2. And after these things I saw another Angel come downe from heaven having great power the earth was lightned with his glory And he cryed mightily with a strong voyce saying Babylon the great is fallen is become the habitation of Devils and the hold of every foule spirit and a cage of every uncleane and hatefull bird All manner of unclean things hath lodged in her but we did not see it but now the Lord will shew us it Reward her even as she hath rewarded you double unto her double according to her workes In the cup which shee hath filled fill to her double How much she hath glorified her selfe and lived deliciously so much torment and sorrow give her For shee saith in her heart I sit a Queen and am no widow and shall see no sorrow therefore shall her plagues come in one day death and mourning and famine And shee shall he utterly burnt with fire for strong is the Lord God that judgeth her Revel 18.6 7 8. He doth double the cup of his wrath and indignation against her and doth destroy her and burne her up with the fire of himselfe we cannot doe it but he is strong and able to doâ it and doth doe it for us and the fruits that thy soule lusted after are departed from thee and all things which were dainty and goodly are departed from thee and thou shalt findâ them no more at all Rev. 18.14 And a mighty Angel tooke up a stone like a great mil-stone and cast it into the Sea saying thus with violence shall that great City Babylon be throwne downe and shall be found no more at all And the voyce oâ harpers and musicians of pipers and trumpeters shall be heard no more at all in thee and nâ Crafts-man of whatsoever Craft shall be found no more in thee and the found of a mil-stone shall be heard no more at all in thee And the light of ãâã candle shall shine no more at all in thee and thâ voyce of the Bride-groome and of the Bride shall be heard no more at all in thee for thy Merchants were the great men of the Earth for by thy forceries were all Nations deceived And in her to ãâã found the blood of Prophets and of Saints and of all that were slaine upon the earth Rev. 18.21 22 23 24. Here is an utter destruction of her and this is that vaile that keepeth us from seeing the glory of Christ for he that keepeth from him is a vaile or if wee see him but darkely it is because the vail is not quite done away There was a vail before the Tabernacle which is called the holyest of all In which Tabernacle were all the glorious and excellent things Heb. ãâã .3 4. And thou shalt make a vaile of blue âurple and scarlet and fine twined linnen of tunâing worke with Cherubims shall it be made And thou shalt hang it upon four pillars of Shiâtim âood overlaid with gold their bookes shall be of âold upon the sockets of silver And thou shalt âong up the vaile under the tackes that thou maist âring in thither within the vaile the Arke of the Testimonie And the vail shall divide unto you betweene the holy places and the most holy Exod. â6 31 32 33 34. There was three places in this Tabernacle first the Priests went alwayes into the first Taâernacle accomplishing the service of God âut into the second went the High Priest alone ânce every yeare not without blood which âe offered for himselfe and for the errours of âhe people The holy Ghost thus signifying âhat the holyest of all was not yet made maniââst Heb. 9.6 7 8. For that glorious vaile âoth hide it quite from us Luke 23.45 The Sun was darkened and the vaile of the Temple was âânt in the midst Mat. 27.51 And behold the vaile of the Temple was rent in taine from the top to âhe bottome and the earth did quake and the âockes rent Christ by his death did rend the vail that doth keepe us from the seeing of him Moses after he had seen and talked with God he appeared so glorious that the people could not looke upon him and then he put a vail over his face Moses was a type of Christ and hee had a vaile over him that they could not see him which were types and shadowes and through that vaile they saw Christ darkely 2 Cor. 3.11 12 13 14. Seeing we have such hope we use great plainesse of speech And not as Moses which put a vaile over his face that the children of Israel could not stedfastly looke to the end of that which is abolished But their minds were blinded for untill this day remaineth the same vaile untaken away in the reading of the old Testament which vaile is done away in Christ But even unto this day when Moses is read the vaile is upon their hearts Neverthelesse when it shall turne to the Lord the vaile shall be taken away Now the Lord is that Spirit and where the Spirit of the Lord is there is liberty When the Lord doth open the seales to us and comes with power in us by his Spirit then hee turnes us to himselfe and shewes us by degrees that this vaile that hinders us from seeing him is taken away by him and so by degrees we shall see him as he is and then we shall seee what bondage we were in to sin and Satan and our owne selves and how wee are set at liberty by Christ John 8.36 If the Sonne therefore shall make you free yee shall bee free indeed Isa 25.7.8 And destroy in this mountaine in the face of the covering cast over all people and the vaile that is spread over all Nations He will swallow death in victory 1 Cor. 15.54 This death and this vaile is one and the same for both of them keeps us from seeing life which is Christ For while we live to our selves and to our righteteousnesse so far we are dead to Christ Now as he manifests himselfe in us he swallows up this death and
wee shall see our selves live in his life and dead to that life that wee did live to our selves Thus the Lord will strip us of all our excellent things bringing us into the wildernesse and shewing us that all our works are burnt up so far as they are of us but that which is of God in us is not burnt up but is purged from our drosse and will appeare very glorious and will make us silent for we shall have nothing to boast of but confesse that it is Christ in us which is that glory then we shal âe that he is no respecter of persons for whatsoever he be whether he be a strict Jew as the Jewes were very strict as ye may see by Paul before his conversion Or a Gentile one that makes no shew of godliness but lives very loosây as those Gentiles did which are spoken of ân Rom. 1. yet when Christ reveales himself to them they shall finde that his love is the same to them as to them that have been most strictest When the Lord of the Vine-yard sent labourers into his Vine-yard he sent some at the first hour and some at the third hour and some at the sixth hour some at the eleventh hour and when hee came to pay them hee began with him that went in last and he had as much given him as he that went in first Mat. 20. Those that are but young Saints that have been but lately brought into Christ the Lord doth many times reveal himselfe in a very glorious manner to them before he doth to them that have laboured in the Lords Vineyard a great while and have had the seede of God appearing in them a great while Mat. 29.30 But many that are first shall be last and the last shall be first That we may know that God is no respecter of persons for wee are all one body and his love is as great to one member as to another Ephes 4.4 5 6. There is one body and one Spirit even as ye are called in one hope of your calling One Lord one faith one Baptisme One God and Father of all who is above all and through all and in you all Col. 3.11 Christ is all and in all the Saints CHAP. XVIII How glorious the glory of Christ will appeare in his Church when he bringeth them out of the Wildernesse VVHen Christ hath stripped his Church off of all her goodly things then she hath nothing to trust too but on Christ Isa 2. Then the lofty lookes of man shall be humbled and the baughtinesse of men shall be bowed downe and the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day For the day of the Lord of Hosts shall be upon every one that is proud and lofty and upon every one that is lifted up and hee shall bee brought low and the Idols hee shall utterly abolish And they shall goe into the holes of the rockes and into the âaves of the Earth for feare of the Lord and for the glory of his Majestie when he ariseth to shake terribly the earth In that a man shall cast his Idols of silver and his Idols of god which they made every one for himselfe to worship to the Moles and to the Bats Hosea 14.8 Ephraim ââall say what have I to doe any more with Idols Isa 31.7 For in that day every man shall âast away his Idols of silver and his Idols of gold which your owne hands have made for a sinne When this day of the Lord is come to us then wee shall be willing to cast them away because the Lord shewes us the odiousnesse of them by the glory of himselfe revealed in us but before this day is come to us we had rather part from any thing than part from them But when he comes to give a full possession of himself then wee are willing to part from all thinge that are not of himselfe but hee doth not reveale all his glory to us at once but revealeth himselfe to us by degrees as wee are able to beare and containe him And as hee shewes himselfe to us so hee shewes us Antichrist and his destruction for the more incomes wee have of Christ the more of selfe and Satan doth appeare to us and is destroyed more and more by this fire of Christ For hee doth baptize us with the holy Ghost and fire Mat. 5. Acts 2. Who among us shall dwell with devouring fire who amongst us shall dwell with everlasting burnings Isa 33.14 This fire of the Spirit of God never goes out but is always burning up that in us that is contrary to it selfe that there may be all the drosse burnt up And this fire is in Sion and his fornace in Jerusalem Isa 31.9 which is the Church of God Who is this that commeth up from the wildernesse leaning upon her Beloved Cant. 8.5 The Spouse of Christ seeâ all other things faile her and she leaneth now wholly upon her Beloved shee is of her selfe like a barren wildernesse but now hee will cause the fuiâts of his Spirit to appeare to grow and flourish in her The Wildernesse and the solitary place shall bee glad for them and the desart shall rejoyce and blossome as a rose It shall blossome abundantly and rejoyce even with joy and singing the glory of Lebanon shall be given unto it the excellency of Carmel and Sharon they shall see the glory of the Lord and the excellency of our God Isa 35.12 The Spirit shall be powred upon us from on high and the Wildernesse be a fruitfull field and the fruitfull field bee counted for a Forrest Then judgment shall dwell in the wildernesse and righteousnesse remaine in the fruitfull field And the worke of righteousnesse shall be peace and the effect of righteousnesse quietnesse and assurance for ever And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation and in sure dwellings and in quiet resting places and none shall make her affraid Isa 32.15 16 17 18. Now is the time come for us to see that the marriage day is come when he doth come and manifest himselfe in us in a glorious way to tell us what he is to us and in us and what wee are in him and to him when hee thus comes to us that day is the marriage day to us Rev. 19.7 8 9. Let us be glad rejoyce and give honour to him for the marriage of the Lamb is come and his Wife hath made her selfe ready And to her was granted that shee should be arraied in fine linnen cleane and white for the fine linnen is the righteousnesse of Saints And he said unto me write blessed are they that are called to the marrioge supper of the Lamb. And he said unto me These are the true sayings of God Rev. 20.9 10 11. And there came unto mee one of the seven Angels and talked with me and said unto me Come hither and I will shew thee the Bride the Lambes Wife And hee carried mee away in the Spirit to a great and