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A47152 Immediate revelation, or, Jesus Christ the eternall Son of God revealed in man and revealing the knowledge of God and the things of his kingdom immediately : or, the Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit of promise, the spirit of prophecy poured forth and inspiring man and induing him with power from on high ... not ceased, but remaining a standing and perpetual ordinance in the Church of Christ and being of indispensible necessity as to the whole body in general ... / writ by George Keith, prisoner of the truth in the Tolbooth of Aberdein, the 29th of the third moneth, 1665. Keith, George, 1639?-1716. 1668 (1668) Wing K175; ESTC R28754 117,830 152

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God-head or if not of what it is and by what is it nourished I answer to speak properly and after the proper language of men it is not a particle or portion of the Godhead as the outward body of ●…esh and blood is a particle of the great outward world for the God-head is not divisible nor discerptible unto particles being a most simple pure being void of all composition or division containing in himself all creaturely perfections in the greatest simplicity and eminency above what is conciveable unto creatures but it is of the heavenly spiritual and invisible substance and being that is the most glorious being and principle in which God as Father So●… and holy Ghost doth dwell and tabernacle and shine forth in the most glorious brightness beauty sweetness majesty that the noble●… of creatures in their highest supernatural elevation can reach unto behold him and ha●… fellowship with him which i●… the holy of holies and the heaven of heavens or that third heavens in which Paul on earth saw and felt things inutterable and out of these heavens doth the seed of God come who giveth it from himself out of Heaven and soweth it in the heart of man and form●…h it by his own immediate arm and power according to his infinite wisdome and watereth it daily and hourly with influences from heaven which have of the virtue and breath of his own eternal life and spirit in them whereby this seed groweth up into a perfect substantial birth of o●… heavenly and incorruptible nature though till it come to its perfect formation it can suffer hurt so far as to be slain through man his joyning unto the contrary seed and birth which is Christ formed within the body of Christ his flesh and blood which cometh down from heaven and giveth life unto man unto that soul or mind of man which eateth it and feedeth upon it and it is called the body and flesh and blood of Christ because his eternal life and spirit dwelleth in it immediately and co●…ateth unto man the knowledge of the glory and beauty of himself only in and through this seed and birth which living substantial communication and knowledge of Christ and of the Father in him and of the holy spirit who proceedeth from both man only can receive as his mind cometh to put off the body of sin and to put on this seed and birth of God this new man this house and birth from Heaven in which he is a partaker of heavenly things by seeing hearing tasteing smeling and couching or feeling them and hath the enjoyment of God and ●…ellowship with him who is the Lord of Heaven and with the Angels and Saints who are the fellow Citizens of this City Ierusalem from above mount Zion the City of the living God unto which the Saints are come on which they stand in which they love and have fellowship and eat together of the feast of fat things and the Wine well refined in the kingdome of the Father is given unto them in an overflowing cup which things the natural man who is only cloathed with the natural birth and principle cannot reach to understand not so much as a blind man can understand colours or a deaf man sounds therefore he either denyeth them or formeth monstrous and false conceptions about them Hence it is that the School-men and national teachers deny that the Saints in these dayes have any intuitive knowledge of God and though they acknowledge that the spirit of God hath immediate operations and in●…uences of a supernatural kind in the saints yet they deny them to be objective manifestations that is to say that they can be known in themselves as immediately seen heard or felt by way of voice or visible inward appearance nor do they acknowledge that any of the Saints on earth now adays know God or his spirit or the things thereof in any other manner but that which is abstractive and not intuitive The intuitive knowledge is that whereby a man knoweth things in their own prop●… forms qualities properties and idea's as when I know a man by leeing himself hearing his own voice when I know a land by seting it self and all the fine Cities fields and gardens to it smel of the sweet smeling flowers eat of the fruit and drink of the Vines which grow in it the abstract ve knowledge is only that which is but received from the borrowed 〈◊〉 and like which are ever far unlike forms properties qualities and idae's of things as when I only hear a report of these things by words of a mans mouth or read a discription of them in writs or draughts or figures or what I can conceive of them in my own mind not from themselves really presented unto me but from unlike likenesses of them even as unlike as the dead Image of a man's face is to his own living face or painted bread meat and drink is to that which is real and so according to this distinction they say all the knowledge of God which the Saints have on earth is but only abstractive that is to say abstracted and gathered from the words of others who heard and saw him face to face and from what they can conceive of him from their words recorded in scripture or from these Prints and footsteps of him in the Creation which is but a dark shadowing unsatisfactory knowledge we on the other hand from both our own blessed experience and the Scriptures testimony affirm that the Saints have an intuitive knowledge of God and his power and vertue spirit light and Life and the wondrous sweet and pretious workings and influences thereof so as too hear himself 〈◊〉 taste and see that he is good to feel him to smel and favour of his good oyntments according to these Scriptures following wherein the spiritual disceerning is held forth under the names of all the five sences as first of seeing Psal. 34. 8. 63. ●…2 106. 5. Isai. 29. 18. 33. 17. 52. 10. Matth 16. 28. Mat. 5. 8. Acts 2 17. Rev. 22. 4. II of hearing Psal. 51. 8. 81. 8. 85. 8. 143. 8. Luke 8 8. Rev 3. 6. 20. 22. Iohn 10. 3. 4 Heb. 3. 15. III. of tasteing Psal. 34. 8. 119 103 Prov. 24. 13. 14. Luke 14. 24. Heb. 6. 45. 1 Pet. 2. 3. IV. of smeling Cant. 1. 4. 2. 13. 4. 10 11. Hos. ●…4 6. V. of feeling and hanoling 〈◊〉 17. 27. Ephes. ●…4 19. Philip. 1. 9●… the words in all knowledge and judgement should be translated in all knowledge and feeling for it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Iohn 〈◊〉 1. and 〈◊〉 5. 14. We read expresly of the fences which d●…rn between good and evil In like manner the things of God themselves are held forth in Scripture under the names of sensible things and which are most taking pleasant and refreshing unto the sences as light fire water oyl wine oyntment honey marrow and fatness bread flesh Manna and many other such like names
me That it is the Word of Power even that Eternal Word which is Sealed in Heaven as it is ver 89. and which Created the Heavens and Earth and no less Power can quicken a dead fainting Soul or comfort a weary distressed Mind Alas What can Scripture Words do read of a Book or spoken from mans Mouth when this Eternal Omnipotent Word breathes not in the Heart when it speaks not can the Heart open to receive any Consolation Oh how does the Soul that has once felt living touches and breathings of this Word of Life faint for it how does it wait all the day long till it come how does it watch more than for the Morning And when it reads in the Words of Scripture concerning the sweet and lively opperation of this Word what it has wrought in others and remembers what it has wrought in it self and finds no moving or streaming forth of its Vertue how does it lament after the Lord till he send his Word a●…rest and heal and restore and quicken and comfort it to its full satisfaction and then was this Word even then present with it in its Languishing time begetting in it desires after a more full Manifestation and that this Word is that I am pleading for whereof David speaks so much can be the more easily demonstrated to such who are the more insensible of this Word what it is not being acquainted with its living vertue in themselves and therefore are apt to call it a fancy for that David was a Prophet a Man inspired of God to whom the Word of the Lord came immediately from his own mouth for this is generally acknowledged Now was not this a rich dispensation and a glorious Would not David prefer this Immediate Word to the Words writ in a Book either from himself or these before him and in Davids time there was but little of the Scriptures written and if he would prefer this Word immediately proceeding from the mouth of the Lord whereby he was Inspired and Prophecied and Prayed and sung Psalms to the words writ in a book which were but the effect of that Word of Prophecy or Inspiration in the Heart Then is it not clear that in these places above cited he understands this Word and this was the Word in the beginning the Word of Power of Truth of Righteousness of Faith of Life in his Heart which taught him the Laws Judgments Statutes Commandments Precepts Testimonies c. He so much mentions in that Psalm This quenched him this strengthened h●…m this comforted him this taught him and made him wiser than his Teachers this was a Rule unto him a Lamp unto his seet and a light to his Paths in this his steps were ordered ver 133. In this he Worshiped ●…e Prayed he sung Psalms and all his springs were in this it was life in his heart and sweet as hony in his Mouth and caused his lips drop as a hony Comb. And Solomon Davids Son how much doth he speak of this Word but under an other Name for it hath many names because it hath many vertues or properties some name pointing at one some at another he calls it Wisdom in his Books of the Proverbs and Eccles. and in the Song he calls it Love Beloved and by many other Names So Iohn Baptist calleth it the Light Iohn the Apostle the Anoynting the Light the L●…mb the Witness and he is most frequently called in the Wrightings of the Evangelists and Apostles Jesus Christ and by whatever name or vertue signified whereby he was known to be a Saviour to all that believed in him whether Iew or Gentiles who enlightens every man that cometh into the World And to return to Solomon how fully and mani●…estly points he at this Principle and Foundation under the name of Wisdom and wisdom it is for Jesus Christ is the Wisdom and Power of God how does he bring it in under the designation of a Woman a Spouse a Wife of youth a Mother c. So powerful so earnestly so convincingly pleading with man and even with all men Prov. 1. 20. Wisdom crieth without she uttereth her voice in the streets she cryeth in the chief places of Concourse in the openings of the Gates in the City she uttereth her words or as it is in Iunius and Tremelius Translation more truly In every Ci●…y she speaketh her words for her sound is gone forth into all the Earth and her words unto the end of the World Rom. 10. 18 How long ye simple ones will ye love simplicity and scorners delight in scorning and Fools hate knowledg ●…urn you at my reproof behold I will powr out unto you my Spirit and make known my words unto you ver 22 23 and Prov. 8 3 4. She cryeth at the Gates at the entry of the City at the comming in at the dores unto you O men I call and my voice is to the Sons of Men or as it is in the Translation aforesaid I call upon you the Vulgar or the Commons of the Sons of Men She calleth upon all many are called but few hearken and obey and so it is that few are chosen And is not her crying in this place at the ●…ates in every City that is in every man at the coming in at the Doors the same with Jesus Christ his standing at the door the door of the heart saying Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man will open unto me Revel 3. 20 and hear my voice I will come into him and Supp with him c. Now what doth she promise to these that hearken to her and receives her instructions and lay hold thereon Prov. 2. 2 5. If thou incline thine ear unto Wisdom and apply thine heart to understanding c. Then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledg of God And Prov. 1. 33. VVho so hearkneth unto me shall dwell safely and shall be quiet from fear of evil and ver 23. Turn you at my reproof behold I will pour out my spirit unto you and Prov. 3. 13. Happy is the man that findeth wisdom c. For her Merchandize is better than silver and the gain thereof than fine Gold She is more precious than Rubies and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her length of daies are in her right hand and in her left hand riches and honor her wayes are wayes of pleasantness and all her paths are peace she is a tree of Life to them that lay hold upon her and happy i●… every one that retaineth her and Prov. 3. 23. Then shalt thou walk in thy way safely and thy foot shall not stumble when thou liest down thou shalt not be afraid yea thou shalt lie down and thy sleep shall be sweet unto thee and Prov. 4. 6. Forsake her not and she shall preserve thee love her and she shall keep thee wisdom is the principal thing exalt h●…r and she shall promote thee she shall