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A65896 The way of life and perfection livingly demonstrated in some serious animadversions or remarks and answers upon the book entituled The middle way of perfection, with indifferency between the orthodox and the Quaker, herein considered, and the naked truth as it is in Christ Jesus, opened in real love to the souls of men / by George Whitehead. Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723. 1676 (1676) Wing W1973; ESTC R20758 42,882 60

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de Spiritu et Littera that he saith Alia est Questio utrumaesse possit Homo in hac Vita sine Peccato alia utrum sit It is one Question whether it be possible for a Man to attain to such a Perfection as to live without Sin and another whether there be any that do Unto which this Author addeth That it is possible to attain this by Grace or the special Assistance of God's Spirit he thinks it best to grant he thinks it not fit nor safe to say any or all of God's Commands are Impossible the Work is to be attributed to him unto whom nothing is impossible Animad Thus far we agree then 1 st That it is our Duty t● be so perfect as to live without Sin 2 dly That it is also possible by the Grace and Assistance of God's Spirit so to live and to keep all God's Commandments though not possible to any Man by his own free will and Strength but only through the Assistance of divine Grace it being God that worketh in us to will and to do as also this Author freely grants That und●r the Covenant of Grace God expecting our Works to be right that they proceed only from the sincere Heart Animad And that Heart must be such a one as will not willingly disobey God and then what shall be wanting in Performance when God affords the Assistance of his Grace and good Spirit which is alsufficient And further he soberly cautions viz. And if any in the Dispute do carry the Matter so high against them viz. the Quakers as to deny what they contend for to be possible they may if they please chose more Wariness from Saint Augustine for the Quakers ascribe not to themselves but to the Spirit the Life the Power or to Christ within all that they do then he addeth viz. On the contrary side if these Friends will not be content with what is allowed them that our Duty reaches so far as not to sin at all that this our whole Duty is possible through that Spirit by which I hope some of them are led pag. 8. Animad I am glad that this Author hath so freely manifested a serious and ingenious Mind in him as to confess unto these Truths 1 st That it is our Duty to be so perfect as to live without sin 2 dly That it is possible through the Assistance of God's Spirit so to live 3 dly That they who dispute against us should chose more Wariness then to deny the Perfection we contend for to be possible 4 thly That the Quakers ascribe not the Possibility to themselves but to the Spirit and Power or Christ in them in whom their Sufficiency is And I do heartily wish that he were so far consistant herewith as by the same Spirit and Power to acknowledge and believe on the behalf of Christ and his sincere Followers that they are both willing faithful and obedient in performance of their Duty as well as accomplished with the Knowledge and Power for that End Note Otherwise I cannot see but this Man will leave a secret and hidden Charge against God's Elect and Justified Ones which is not that they either want the Knowledge of their Duty or God's ●ssistance for Performance but that they either want Willingness or are unfaithful to God therein and how are they then said to be called and chosen and faithful or how are his People a willing People in the Day of his Power And he confess●th a sincere Heart hath God's Elect therefore let us further observe those Passages wherein he differeth with us in this weighty Matter Upon Augustine ' s Question whether there be any that do attain to such a Perfection as to live without Sin he concludes with the Denyal and that if these Friends say that every one who doth not attain to the same Pitch as to live without Sin cannot be in a State of Grace and Salvation he shall think it Time to send them to the same Father and Book for their Reproof and Satisfaction but he hath confest the Duty of Man is not to Sin and that it is possible through that Spirit by which he hopes some of us are led citing these Scriptures viz. Walk before me and be thou per fect Thou shalt love the Lord with all thy Heart with all thy Soul with all thy Strength Thy Will be done in Earth as it is done in Heaven Be Followers of Christ and as his was so must our Conversation be in the World But then this Author concludes There is no Man hath a sensible Knowledge of himself but he perceives daily how far his Duty is above his Performances Animad 1st Though we do confess that such an Estate of Grace and Salvation as to live without Sin is not suddenly or at the First Dayes Work attained unto yet by Degrees every one that follows Christ through the Work of Regeneration and so comes into an Estate of absolute Salvation such come at length yea in this World to be delivered from all Sin and to know that Christ's Saving Work effecteth a Salvation from Sin he throughly purgeth his Floor as this Man also denyes not but the END of Christ's Manifestation in the Flesh was to redeem us from all Sin to destroy the Works of the Devil to restore us out of sin and unrighteousness and present us to God as a Peculiar People Purified by Faith Zealous of Good Works Holy and without Blame Entire and wanting nothing Perfect and Compleat in ALL the Will of God These being seriously considered the Truth thereof believed and a Living Faith Hope and Expectation begotten in us for the fulfilling of these and such like Testimonies of Holy Scriptures we think there is no Cause to send us to Augustine for Reproof for we must prefer Christ and the Apostles Testimonies in the Scriptures of Truth before any other Man's private Opinions 2 dly Though it be the Estate of many Men who have a Knowledge of themselves to perceive how far their Duty is above their Performances yea of such as may have a Sincere Mind and Defire in them to see all Lets and Hindrances of Performance removed yet neither is this Imperfection alwayes the Condition of such nor is this Deficiency the Estate of every Man for there are Young Men and Fathers in the Truth as well as little Children and whosoever is so far enlightned as to perceive a Shortness in Performance or Duty yet having a sincere Desire to follow the Lord and be made conformable to his Image there is a Promise to such and as they waite upon the Lord he will renew-their Strength and grant unto them the Desire of their Souls Blessed are they that Hunger and Thirst after Righteousness And farther when God makes known his Will and tells to thee O Man what thou oughtest to do namely to do justly love Mercy and walk humbly with the Lord thy God if in Submission thou yield to him thine Help
none can attain to but they that faithfully follow Christ while in the Earthly Tabernacle the Perfection of Grace here which conduceth to the Perfection of Glory hereafter admits not of the Continuance of Sin in Saints in this Life Sect. IV. Object If this Perfection which consists in a Freedom from all Sin doth remain for the Rest above I see not who there now is that can free himself from sinful Imperfection in this World pag. 10. Herein he speaks doubtfully and his not seeing the man that can fr●e himself from all sinful Imperfection is no Argument to prove that there is no such man as Christ doth so free he further saith That Perfection which belongs to the Estat of this Life is to be considered in the Kind and in the Degree of it there is a Perfection in Kind and of the Degree Animad Well this Perfection in Kind is our Business to plead for at present as namely the true Child of God or he that is born of God who hath his Seed remaining in him his Generation and King is of a pure Nature the Heavenly Birth is of a right Seed and that which is born of God overcomes the World this Birth outgrows overcomes and works out by Degrees all that is of a contrary Nature or Kind in man and that there are Fathers Young Men and Children in Growth as this Man moderately states our Doctrine And concerning his two Questions which he would fain be satisfied in viz. 1 st Whether that Degree of Holiness which is attained by any Man is not the Duty of every Man pag. 10. Answ. It is the Duty of every man to experience a Perfecting Holiness in the Fear of God and without Holiness no Man can see God every Member of Christ and every Branch that abides in him is of the Heavenly Father's purging and therefore must be throughly purged his Work is perfect and it is said to him Thy People shall be all Righteous 2 dly Whether he that failes in the least of what is his Duty doth not sin Answ. Yea But if any Man sin we have an Advocate with the Father and if we walk in the Light as he is in the Light we have Fellowship one with another and the Blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all Vnrighteousness the Righteous Seed in us overcomes and works out the contrary Conces We do not deny to them that Perfection in its Kind which every Man doth and must attain unto that is saved the great D●fficulty will be only in a Right Vnderstanding of what kind of Perfection it is which is to be agreed upon by both pag. 10. Animad Seing that it is immediatly after granted That when the Scrip●ures speak of any Good Man or Woman that fears God and works Righteousness it is all one in Holy Language as the being perfect is and that to be a perfect man is to be a Just Man a Righteous Man that fears God and eschews Evil. So then the Kind of Perfection must be that of Goodness Righteousness and Justice c. Be ye Perfect as your Heavenly Father is Perfect be ye Merciful as your Heavenly Father is Merciful Luke 6. 36. or as this Man well sayes our Duty is not to sin at all to be in our kind as God in his is Perfect And indeed they who have escaped the Corruptions of the World and by the precious Promise of God are made Partakers of the Divine Nature they are conformable to his Image Partakers of his Goodness Kindness Mercifulness Long-suffering c. now this is the Kind and Nature which every true Child partakes of and grows up in both to strength and stature in Order to a future Glory though I grant all have not the same Gifts Parts and Abillities in a Way of Demonstration yet in every true Babe and Child of God there is that hidden Seed Nature and Life where in both Purity and Perfection do consist and the Perfecting of Holiness is known and from thence doth spring up the Fruits of Righteousness and though I grant that there were and may be Failings for a Time on the Creature 's Part in whom the Work of Grace is begun and a No●le Plant in the Seed or Root before it be grown up yet those Failings do not alwayes remain but even in this Life or this Side of Time are outgrown and done away by that Noble Seed and Birth of the Heavenly Father unto which the Perfection is originally ascribed and only to Man or the Soul as Partaking thereof If we confess our Sins he is Faithful and Just to forgive us our Sins and to cleanse us from all Vnrighteousness a manifest Incouragement not to continue in Sin nor to despaire because of it nor yet to believe its Continuance in us but to believe that he whose Faithfulness and Justness will allow of Forgiveness will cleanse us from all Unrighteousness for we are sure ●his Righteousness admits of no Unrighteousness at all in us The Author addeth viz. Of what Value then that Notion about this Righteousness of God which after many Years Thoughts I have offer'd in the two former Papers I leave to Time c. Animad Well I desire the Lord may yet further open this Author's Understanding with an experimental Knowledge of the Righteousness of God in Christ Jesus in the Revelation thereof from Faith to Faith and this will be more to Confirmation and Satisfaction then all Man's Thoughts studied Notions and Comprehensions thereof and seeing there hath been such serious Inclinations in his Heart it is to be hoped that the Lord will answer his Expectations if he waits upon him and hath an Eye to him in that Measure of his Divine Light given Sect. V. Object There is no Man that sinneth not there is not a Just Man upon Earth that doth good and sinneth not there is none that doth good no not One page 13. Animad 1st These Places if rightly considered cannot reach or comprehend the highest State or Growth of Saints under the Gospel or of such as are born of God whom the Wicked One toucheth not and who do not commit Sin for such do Good and do not sin in doing Good but some learned Men do not understand the Words cited in the same Sense or Mood as rendred in the Translation viz. that there is no Man that sinneth not or no Man Just that doth Good and sinneth not but in the Potential viz. may not sin or no Man but that he may sin and no man Just in the Earth that doth Good and may not sin and that this concerned a Legal State or the State of a Just Man under the Law and not of a Gospel Estate or Attainment thus Dr. Gell in his Essay towards the Amendment of the last English Translation of the Bible Fol. 768 769. Besides there is a Difference between a Just Man as in the Law and a Good Man as in the Gospel it is not said
of the Condition of the Covenant of Grace can consist with Let a Man's Sins be what th●y will which Words have a Tendence to an Evil Liberty for a justified State is plainly opposed as contrary to that of the Unrighteous in this 1 Cor. 6. 9 10 11. Object It 's further added Though we fail in our Duty we fulfil the Condition page 18. Animad How can that be if the Covenant of Grace or Law of Faith be the Condition which we are to observe and obey as our Duty so far as it concerns us both as enjoyned and assisted by Christ Jesus our Life and Righteousness Is it not our Duty to fulfil the Condition and do we yet fail in our Duty whilest we fulfil it No sure As to David's Heart being perfect and that he kept God's Commandments or Precepts 1st This of his Heart being perfect respects what was sincere and uprght in David as a Spirit without Guile a sincere Desire Intention and Resolution of Heart towards God though for a Time he had Failings and was bes●t with Temptations yet the Lord had Regard to his Uprightness c. 2 dly David's keeping God's Commandments or Precepts was when he was really clear and actually obedient walking in the Wayes of God and not as consistant with his sinning in the Matter of Uriah c. for which he underwent great Judgment and deep Affliction often imploring Mercy and Pardon praying for Cleansing Washing c. 3dly As he was a Man after God's own Heart he was according to and in God's Choice and Promise he stood in the Election The Lord hath sought him a Man after his own Heart 1 Sam. 13. 14. I have found David the Son of Jesse a Man after mine own Heart which shall fulfil all my Will this being fulfilled he was in a precious State not guilty nor condemnable for after God's own Heart was both ●is Sincerity Perfection and Purity Surely being a Man after God's own Heart and fulfilling all his Will could not concern David's worst but his best State Object But to answer that Complaint That his Sins were more then the Hairs upon his Head this Writer saith There are Sins consistant with Sincerity and inconsistant with it Animad Though I would as favourably construe his Words as I can yet this Phrase Sins consistant with Sincerity I can neither own to be sound scriptural or of a good Tendence but tending to gratifie both the sin-pleasing Professors unrighteous Imputarians and loose Antinomians of our Times for though I do gra●t ●hat a sincere-minded Man may possibly be overtaken with a Fault through some great Temptation or Tryal yet not loose his Sincerity though it be clouded but retain his Integrity as Job did his until he be fully recovered restored and delivered wherein he differs from him that wilfully or designedly sins or is obstinate or wittingly dissembles and playes the Hypocrite yet no Sin or Neglect of Duty is consistant with the Sincerity it self which God hath begotten in the Creature but there is a daily or constant Travail and Warring in the sincere Mind and Soul until the Sin be overcome and really done away as it was with Paul when with his Mind he served the Law of God had travailed in Spirit for Deliverance from that Law of Sin which did embondage or captivate his Members in which low Estate of warring God hath an Eye to the upright and sincere Mind that waits upon him and subjects to his inward Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus and by his Spirit of Adoption doth help his Creature 's Infirmities until all that offends be subdued and the Soul becomes more then a Conquerer And so as for his Distinction between the Breach of our Duty and the Condition while he discourseth for Failing of the first and yet a Fu●filling the latter I cannot reconcile him herein nor own such Distinctions either as necessary or consistant with the real Experience of a Justified State wherein the Law of the Spirit of Life or Law of Faith in Christ is answered and followed and the Effect thereof experienced in them that are in Christ Jesus who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit and in them the Righteousness Morality Good Order and Duty both respecting the Law and Gospel Nature and Grace is fulfilled by Christ Jesus and performed through his spiritual Assistance It 's true there is a Sin unto Death as he saith and a Sin not unto Death and no better then sinning unto Death can I look ●pon Men's Continuance in any known Sin or Unrighteousness all their Life Time against the holy and just Law of God in the Conscience the Sin of Impenitence as well as of Unbelief being persisted in incurs Death as it 's granted that David in the M●t●er wherein he sinned in that present State could not have been saved if he had dyed but surely if the Condition of true Faith and Repentance be performed and the Nature there of be experienced the other Acts of Duty and Obedience will follow for is there any Sin or Neglect of Duty that 's not to be repented of and ceas'd from or can a true Believer see any Sin or Failing without believing or exercising Faith in his Warring against it till he overcome and he hath out grown it No sure he attains to the Accomplishment of his Warfare through valiantly fighting the Good Fight of Faith he reacheth unto the End of his Race by unwearied travailing on without Fainting Sect. X. To his saying Behold here a Kind of Heaven opened unto you who are the Children of God and fear his Name where all your Sins and Iniquities are removed and where every one of you are righteous and perfect and sin not for this is the Benefit and Fruit of Christ's Death and Redemption that he hath delivered you from that Law which you break Animad 1st That Heaven where all Sins and Iniquities are removed and where the Children of God are perfect and sin not is not of this Man's or any of their opening who oppose perfection of Duty and argue for Sin 's continuance in God's Children whilest in this Life for that Heaven wherein dwells Righteousness and they are all Righteous and sin not admits not of Sin to have any Place in it the Will of God being perfectly done therein 2 dly That 's the old Heaven and old Earth wherein dwells Unrighteousness and these must ●e shaken and removed for the New to take Place 3 dly Christ is the End of the Law for Righteousness and not to indulge Transgression or any Breach of that Law which is Holy Just and Good fulfilled and not destroyed in the New Creature and Covenant 4 thly 'T is true as he saith That Christ hath brought us under a New Law the Law of Grace which requires nothing of us but what sub Ratione Conditions we do keep for he gives his holy Spirit to enable us to the
by him which together with Remedying Grace are Parts of his Law But then he bids us distinguish between sinning against one or other Precept of Christ's Law and sinning against it as a Conditional Covenant by none performance To this I must add 't is true that the Condition of Life cannot be left undone by any who are saved that is Faith and Repentance cannot be omitted by any such or no Man can be saved or inherit Eternal Life in a State of Unbelief but then if this great Condition of Life be performed or this Remedying Grace received and enjoyed sincere Obedience to Christ's Law in lesser Matters must needs follow for as the Performance of the greater Things must needs argue a Capacity to perform the letter so we ought to shew a sincere Respect and Faithfulness to our Lord and Master in the least Things as well as in the greatest for he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much and if they be Christ's Friends that do whatsoever he commands then it 's evident that in a State of Grace Favour and Union with him Christ doth not permit of sinning against one or other Precept of his Law upon any Account and though there be that which is called the Law of Works which the Believer is never under nor oblieged to perform in the Shadow in the Flesh or outward Part yet the Law of the New Covenant the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ the Law of Faith the Law of Love must be performed and faithfully obeyed by all that come into that Covenant or to be under Christ's Government in his Kingdom and as for his Covenant as Conditional or wh●t is required thereby as the Condition of Life this admits not of the Continuance of Sin or Corrupt●on see what the Author grants in this Case If thou wilt enter into Life ●aith Christ keep the Commandments neither Circumcision nor Vncircumcision availeth any thing saith the Apostle but Faith working by Love in one Place but a New Creature in another but keeping the Commandments of God in a third do we make void the Law through Faith No we establish it that the Righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in us who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit the doers of the Law shall be justified it appears by a Multitude of such Scriptures as these saith he that the Law or Commandments of God are to be kept or fulfill●d that the Fulfilling them is required as necessary to the Person justified and consequently as the Condition which is all one of Pardon and Life Thus far he grants page 14. which is a large Concession Object But again To help us out here he saith we must distinguish after our more sober and best Divines the Law of God may be considered ridgedly or not ridgedly that is with Condescension to Human Frailty according to the Measure in every one of the Gift of Christ or according to our Model Strength or Grace in this Life and that Degree of Perf●rmance which God requires of us precisely in the New Covenant to the obtaining of Salvation it is in the latter the mild the gracious not in the former the ridged Sense that such Texts are to be interpreted that the Law or Commandments are fulfilled and that the Observation is made necessary to the justified and saved Animad 1st That there is a gracious Condescension in God towards Mankind as not to leave Man under the Severity of the Law without affording Remedying Grace is confest by us as also according to the Measure of the Gift of Christ in every●one and according to our Strength and Degree of Grace which he affords us he doth condescend both in extending Pardon remitting Sin past delivering us from under the Severity of the Law and justifying us from all those Things from which we could not be justified by the Law of Moses as we receive and submit unto his Grace and New Covenant of Life and Salvation but still this mild and gracious Condescension of God his Law and Commandments appertaining to this Covenant admits not of the Continuation of Sin nor doth the least Measure of the Gift of Christ or Principle of Grace admit of Corruption or Sin to remain with it but by Degrees works out the very Seed and Principle of Corruption and sanctifieth the whole Man leavens the whole Lump in so much that this increaseth and Truth springeth up daily and the Fruit of the Spirit groweth and ripeneth in man as he comes thus to be prepared fitt●d and hereby comes the Way of Life Salvation to be made easie and delightsome to him Take my Yoak upon you for my Yoak is easie and my Burden light saith Christ and this is the Love of God that we keep his Commandments and they are not grievous but joyous to us thus the Grace and Love of God makes Way through all Difficulties and makes all that he requires in the New Covenant to be not only possible but easie and delightsome to that Soul who comes to Christ who ●aid come to me all yee that labour that are weary and heavy la●en and I will ease you namely I will ease you from the Burden of your Sins and of your Failings in your Duty and of the Severity or Condemnation of the Law which you have been labouring and travailing under I will perfectly ease you and free you that you may the more cheerfully bear my Yoak and undergo my Burden and I will enable you to run the Way of my Commandments with Delight I will lay no more upon you then what you are able to bear and cheerfully to undergo be of good Comfort for I have overcome c. And I further grant God's merciful Acceptation of us for Christ's sake and of what we do through the Obedience and Oblation of Christ Jesus as he gives us an Evidence by his Spirit of our being in him accepted in the Beloved and this Acceptation extending to the least of his Children and P●ople and to the lowest stature among them whose Hearts are sincere towards him so this is Encouragement unto them to persevere in Obedience according t● their Measures and Abillities in this Gift of Grace that they may continue therein and grow from Strength to Strength and from Faith to Faith untill they come to Maturity or to a full Age in Christ. Now the least Child or lowest of the Servants of God in obeying or being faithful to what he gives t●em to improve according to their Abillities such do not commit Sin therein Object There is no Man keeps the Commands of Christ so as never to fail in any thing of his Duty but every Child of God keeps them so as they are made the Condition of Life in the New Covenant page 15. Animad To the first it may be granted that no Man hath al●wayes kept the Commands of Christ For if we say we have not sinned we make him a
Sin and a Falling short in Duty is yet wiped off by all this man's Pleading to excuse and salve the Matter Sect. XVII And now whereas he pretends to discover several Inconveniencies that follow our Doctrine and bids let us see whether they do not require more heed page 30. Let us then see and heed what Inconveniencies he supposeth do follow our Doctrine Object First then where they say our Doctrine doth lead Men into Security Remisness of Life Neglect of their Duty a sinful Course how must their Doctrine hurle Men into Despair and lead them by that to the casting off the whole Care of God and their own Souls together pag. 30. An. No such Inconvenience doth follow our Doctrine as either the hurling Men into Despair or leading them to the casting off the Care of God and their Souls for there is no Cause to Despair of what 's possible or attainable through divine Assistance as is confest to live without Sin or to keep the Commandments of God and so to enter into Heaven is possible or attainable through the Assistance of Grace Men may despair upon Impossibilities or the Aprehensions thereof but they have no Cause on the contrary We both testifie unto true Faith and Hope in God through Christ and his Name and Power to enable the Soul to resist and overcome Temptations as also we preach up God's Love and Care over his Children for their Safety and Preservation out of Sin and Evil and that even he who is the God of Peace according to his Care over his People doth in his own due Time tread Satan under their Feet by his great Power which they believe in and partake of Object If it will not serve a Man for his Acceptance with God that he is sincere in his Desires and Endeavours of walking before him unless he attain to Perfection or to a Life that ●s wholely without sin in this World then must the Heart of the most holy and mortified Man upon Earth be quite broken and discouraged for ever There is Mercy with thee that thou mayst be feared saith David page 30. An. Sincere Desires and Endeavours of walking with the Lord God are acceptable to him they being begotten by his own Spirit but it is a Mistake that they fall short of attaining to Perfection or to a Life without Sin in this World who follow such Desires and Endeavours As also it is a gross Mistake That the most holy and mortified Man upon Earth did either fall short of such Perfection in this Wordl● or that he must have his Heart quite broke or discouraged forever on this account page 30. Besides Thousands do experience the contrary that our Doctrine of sinless Perfection hath no such Tendence nor Effect as this of Despair unjustly surmised to be the Consequence thereof Besides I suppose it is as hard a Matter for this Man to prove what Sin or Sins the most holy and mortified of God's Servants and People lived in all their Life time as to evince when where or how they came to be perfectly cleansed or throughly purged after their decease For our Parts we do not believe the Pope's Doctrine of a Purgatory after Death If God were not Good and Mercifull to consider Man's Frailty to pardon his shortness and Imperfections and bear with him we should not fear him that is worship or serve him for it were to no purpose to go about it seeing we could never please him An. Herein he saith true but then God's Goodness and Mercy in thus condescending and pardoning any such shortness or Imperfections which when confessed and repented of or where the sincere Desires and Endeavours are alive tends to engage the Creature the more to fear serve and worship him and to bring Man nearer and nearer to God with whom there is Mercy that he may be feared and the Fear of the Lord doth keep the Heart clean Object Alas that these Folks did but know what they do when they bring in such Doctrine who themselves must tremble to be judged by it O ye foolish Galatians who hath bewitched you that you should depart from that Comfort and Peace which some of you I believe sometime had in believing and trusting in Christ altogether for your Pardon and Reconciliation with God that you should be brought now to the Wo●ks of the Law page 30. An. The Man runs altogether upon his own reiterated Mistake in the State of our Doctrine and Case we know what we do and that we are none of those foolish Galatians in what we hold we draw none from the Spirit to be made perfect in the Flesh but do both direct Men to their Beginning in the Spirit and to persevere therein to walk in the Spirit obey the Spirit unto Mortification and Sanctification c. For if ye walk in the Spirit then are ye not under the Law And we through the Spirit have waited for the Hope of Righteousness by Faith and through the Spirit do still believe trusting in Christ for all the Good the Sufficiency the Strength the Joy the Soul's Comfort and Peace that we daily receive for without or separate from him we can do nothing yet all things through Christ that strengthens us Object page 30. Is there any indeed of you think that you are able and do continue in all things that are written in the Book of the Law or in all things that are written in the Tables of your Hearts to do them And are you ignorant that upon that account and that alone that none do or are able to do so the Apostle tells you as many as are of the Works of the Law are under the Curse An. A mistake still the Apostle no where tells us that none which as well concludes Christians as others do or are able to continue in all things that are written in the Tables of their Hearts to do them as for all things written in the Book of the Law outward they are not required of us Surely the Apostle's Testimony was that they could do all Things through Christ that strengthens them and it was neither Circumcision nor Uncircumcision that availed any Thing but the keeping of the Commandments to conclude that none are able to continue in the Law of Christ written in their Hearts is contrary to his Doctrine for abiding in his Love and his saying If ye love me keep my sayings or Commandments and in this is the Love of God manifest that we keep his Commandments and his Commandments are not grievous but joyous unto us Object page 31. Alas Sirs what mean you when we are under the Ministration of the New Testament which brings the Spirit and Liberty where the Spirit is there is Liberty and Righteousness for by the Law of Faith the Christian hath a Righteousness to plea● and to be justified by and so Life you should be ready to return into a Jewish or Natural Bondage to seck for it from that only which can