and âe drinks of it and this wine is the fruit of this âine Christ and whosoever hee giveth this âine too to drinke of it it goeth downe very sweetly and causeth the lips of them that are asleep to speak before Christ appeareth in us we are asleep as the Spouse was Cant. 5.2 in a dead an drowsie condition but now we shall be roused up and speak forth the praise of our beloved Cant. 8.2 I would cause thee to drinke of spiced wine of the juice of the pomegranates This is the fruit that groweth in this garden and it is for our beloved to feast himselfe upon and he saith I have eaten drank and do take great delight in this feast because thou art with me and do you eate and drinke abundantly with me for it is my delight to have you feasted for they are prepared for you and this feast is our love feast for it is our marriage feast and it is my love that you are to feed upon and doe not spare but eate and drinke abundantly of it and be drunke with it for there is more love yet behind than you can see and it is all for you and this love will make you fruitfull for by the love of God to us we bring forth fruits to God This will make us that we shal be neither barren nor unfruitfull here is the Church of God in the glory of Christ and married to Christ and is one with God in Christ and fits in heavenly places in Christ Jesus Ephes 2.6 And is feasted with Christ Jesus and he is feasted with her and she appeareth glorious in his glory CHAP. XX. A new Song sung unto God WHen we come to see what God hath done for us in Christ Jesus how hee hath destroyed this Babylon in us and hath bound Satan and swallowed up the vaile that hindered us from seeing him and we come to see him and see what we are in him and how wee are marryed to him There will be much joy and rejoycing for the destruction of our spirituall enemie for joy of the marriage of the Lamb and the Saints The finger of God will play upon the wel-stringed instrument of musâque which is the Spirit of God in us playing heavenly tunes and new songs that we never sung before For first there is a rejoycing for the manifestation of the love of God to us in Christ He hath made us Kings Priests to God and his Father and we shall reigne with him for ever And I heard a great voyce out of heaven saying Behold the Tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and God himselfe shall be with them and be their God And God shall wipe away all teares from their eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more paine for the former things are passed away Rev. 21.3 4. The cause of our crying and mourning either for spirituall or for outward things is because we doe not clearely see God what he is to us and that all that he doth to us is in love and that hee will have his owne time to bring to passe his own will in his owne way both spirituall and temporall for the glory of his Name and for our good when we come to be really sensible of this then wee shall see that wee have no cause of mourning then shall our teares be wiped from our eyes Rejoyce ye with Jerusalem and be glad with her all ye that love her rejoyce for joy with her all yee that mourne for her Isa 66.10 For behold I create new heavens and a new earth and the former shall not be remembred nor come into mind But be you glad and rejoyce for ever in that which I create for behold I create Jerusalem a rejoycing her people a joy And I will rejoyce in Jerusalem and joy in my people and the voyce of weeping shall be no more heard in her nor the voyce of crying Isa 65.17 18 19. And the Lord will cause righteousnesse and praise to spring forth before all the Nations and I will direct their work in truth I will make ãâã everlasting Covenant with them And their seed shall he known among the Gentiles and their off-spring among the people All that see them shall acknowledg them that they are the seede which the Lord hath blessed I will greatly rejoyce in the Lord my soul shall be joyfull in my God for be hath cloathed me with the garments of salvation hee hath covered me with the robe of righteousnesse as a Bride-groom decketh himselfe with ornaments as a Bride adorneth her self with jewels everlasting joy shall be unto them Isa 61. As there are new manifestations of God in us so there will be new songs of joy and rejoycing in the Lord. And I heard a voyce from heaven as the voyce of many waters and as the voyce of a great thunder and I heard the voyce of harpers harping with their harps And they sang as it were a new song before the Throne and no man could learn that song but the hundred and forty and four thousand which were redeemed from the earth Rev. 14.2 3. And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire and them that had gotten the victory over the beast and over his image and over his marke and over the number of his name stand on the sea of glasse having the harps of God And they sung the song of Moses the servant of God and the song of the Lamb saying great and marvellous are thy workes Lord God Almighty Just and true are thy wayes thou King of Saints Who shall not feare thee O Lord and glorifie thy Name for thou only art holy for all Nations shall come and worship before thee for thy judgments are made manifest Revel 15.2 3 4. This sea of glasse is Christ and none can stand upon him but the Saints for it is too slippery for any other to stand upon it for they will fall and this fire that is mingled with this glasse will burn them up but here the Saints stand with joy singing a new song and rejoycing in the Lord exceedingly the joy is beyond expression none can know it but they that have the enjoyment of it to see and know that Christ hath overcome and destroyed all our spirituall enemies in us for he hath thrown down Babylon in us And after these things I heard a great voyce of much people in heaven saying Allelujah salvation and glory and honour and power be unto the Lord our God For true and righteous are his judgments for he hath judged the great Whore which did corrupt the Earth with her fornication and hath avenged the blood of his servants at her hand And again they said Allelujah and her smoak rose up for ever and ever And the four and twenty Elders and the four beasts fell downe and
laying them clearly open by the appearance of himselfe in us and as he breaks open the seals to us there are great earth-quakes Heb. 12.26 27. Yet once more I shake not only the earth but also heaven And this word yet once more signifieth the removing of those things that are shaken as of things that are made that those things which cannot be shaken may remaine The Lord when hee appeareth in us doth not only make the earth quake at his presence which is all things that doth appeare to us to be below God whatsoever it be but also heavenly things all glorious things which are of Anti-christ which is like heaven and doth appeare to us to be heaven but this shall be shaken by the appearing of Jesus Christ in us and those things that cannot be shaken which are of Jesus Christ they shall remaine but all things that are not of him shall fall and shall appeare to us to be but earth or flesh as bad as the kilel of the flesh grosse sinne and wickednesse I doe not meane the flesh of our bodies nor this earth that we dwell upon but there are two kinds of seeds of the Devil in us that grosse seed which bringeth forth sinne in us is called earth the first man was of the earth earthly as is the earthly such are they that are earthly That which is not of God is said to be of Satan which is called earth and so farre as we have this earthly seed appearing in us so far we are of the earth earthly then there is that seeming glorious seed of himselfe in us which is our righteousnesse and that seemes to be like the wayes of God and therefore it is called heaven but it is but of the earth and is earthly this is called the first man the second man is Christ and he is heavenly 1 Cor. 15. The first man is of the earth âarthly the second man is the Lord from heaâen as is the earthly such are they that are âarthly and as is the heavenly such are they âlso that are heavenly and as we have borne the image of the earthly we shall also bear the âmage of the heavenly Now this I say brethren âhat flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdome âf God neither doth corruption inherit incorruption That which is of Satan which is called âlesh and blood and earth and corruption âhall not inherit the Kingdome of God for this âshmael shall not be heir with Isaac so at the âppearing of God in us there will be a great âarth-quake when the mountaine of the Lord which is Christ comes to be established atop of the mountaines of Anti-christ For thou âast said in thy heart I will ascend into heaven ãâã will exalt my throne above the Stars of God I will sit upon the mount of the Congregation I will âscend above the heights of the clouds I will be âike the most High Isa 14.13 14. The voyce âf my beloved behold he commeth leaping upon the âountains and skipping upon the hills Cant. 2.8 Whether the hils or mountaines though they âe never so high that is not of himself whatâoever it be in us whether high or great sinnes âr our righteousnesse hee will tread them all under his feete and triumph over them all and this mount makes the whole earth filenâ before him both outward and inward and make them quake Revel 6.12 13 14. And ãâã beheld when he had opened the sixth seale and loââ there was a great earth-quake and the Sunne became blacke as a sacke-cloath of haire and thâ Moone became as blood And the starres of heaven fell unto the earth even as a figge-tree casteth heâ untimely figges when she is shaken of a mighty winde And the Heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled together and every mountaine and Island were moved out of their places Mat. 24.29 Immediately after those dayes shalâ the Sun be darkened and the Moon shall not givâ her light and the stars shall fall from heaven the powers of heaven shall be shall be shaken And then shall appeare the signe of the Sonne of man is heaven and then shall all the Tribes of the eartâ mourne and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds with power and great glory Here is speaking of Christs comming to judgement The comming of Christ to judgement is both outward and inward spirituallâ in the mystery and at the opening of the sixtââ seale here is the first resurrection for after thâ Sunne is darkned and the Moone not give heâ light then shall Christ appeare in his glory iâ us he is come to this spirituall judgement iâ us and by his glorious appearance he makes the Sun to appeare as black as a sack-cloath of haire and the Moone to be like blood But while the first Heaven is departed away his glory doth not appear in us for the first heaven hinders us from seeing the glory of Christ the Sun is that whereby we see for that is light it selfe and giveth light to us and by that light that we receceive from the Sun we see the Sun and that light that the Moone hath she receiveth it from the Sun it is the same light infused into the Moon but it doth not appeare so glorious as the Sun for the Sun is the fulnesse of light and the Moon partakes of it all but is not able to containe it all but is filled with the light and glory of it and the starres have that light that they shine withall from the Sun and is the same with the Moone and they give a bright cleare and glorious light yet not so full and great a light as the Moone doth for they are not able to contain it and this typifieth out to us Christ and his Church and every particular Saint for Christ is the Sunne and the Church the Moone and the Saints the Starres Now where the Church of God is there is also the church of Anti-christ and the light that shee hath is infused after the same manner and all in us and both these lye together that as we are men and women we doe not know one light from the other but when Christ doth appeare to us in his pure light then the light of the sun of Anti-christ in us will appear as blacke as sack-cloath of hair and that moone the Church of Anti-christ will appeare like blood being a bloody persecuter of the Church of God and the starres of Anti-christ will also fall for being that sun is darkened whereby the starres receiveth their light they must fall and that heavenly and glorious appearance of Anti-christ shall depart as a scroll when it is rolled together And then every mountain and Island shall be moved out of their places for now is the day of the Lord come to render vengeance on all things in us that knowes not God Now is the time of the destruction of Anti-christ come and he is not able to stand against
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
but in Christ which is the fountaine and these streames ebbe and flow according to the wisdome of God And so long as thou dost live upon these streames thy comforts ebbe and flow with the streames but the Lord did not send these streames of his love to thee that thou shouldst live upon them and build thy comforts upon them but he lets these streames of his love sometimes flow forth in thee to keepe thee from despairing and at other times with-draws the sense and feeling of it that thou shouldst not Idolize them but looke up higher and see Chrisâ who is thy full happinesse and he unchangeâble I am God I change not therefore ye Sonnâ of Jacob are not consumed We have thought God to be changeable liââ our selves when we performed duties he wââ well pleased with us and when we fell into fââ hee was angry with us and when wee haââ thought God angry with us wee have kepâ from him and durst not goe to him Isa 5â 7 8 9. Let The wicked forsake his way and ãâã unrighteous man his thoughts and let him râturne unto the Lord and he will have mercy upââ him and to our God for he will abundantly paâdon For my thoughts are not your thoughts neither are your wayes my wayes saith the Lord. Fââ as the heavens are higher than the earth so are ââwayes higher than your wayes and my thoughâ than your thoughts You must forsake your owne thoughts ãâã God you have thought him to be changeabââ like your selfe and his wayes like yours bââ you must doe so no more For his thoughâ are thoughts of peace and love and good wiââ Jer. 31.3 I have loved thee with an everlastiâ love His love is unchangeable love for whâ he loves he loves to the end Is God unchangeâble this is exceeding comfortable to the chââdren of God this will encourage them not ãâã be troubled though they cannot performe duties alwayes alike sometimes wee cannot pray we want words to speak to God But the Spirit helpeth our infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought But the Spirit it selse maketh intercessian for us with groanes which cannot be uttered And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth the minde of the Spirit because he maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God Rom. 8.26 27. What little cause haft thou to be troubled though thou carest not pray when the Spirit of God prays for thee to the Father and Christ hee hath prayed for thee John 17. And he makes intercession for thee 1 John 2.1 And it is impossible but that the prayers of Christ and the Spirit will be granted for the Father will not denie Christ anything And in Christ thou art very neare and deare to him and he is very tender and carefull over thee and will do any thing for thee which is for thy good Hee will not keep backe anything from thee which he sees is for his glory thy good in his time but thou must waite his time and a waiting condition is a happy condition And it is hee that makes thee to waite Isa 40.29 30 31. Hee giveth power to the faint and to them that have no might he encreaseth strength Even the youths shall faint and be weary and the young men shall utterly fall But they that waite upon thâ Lord shall renew their strength they shall mounâ up with wings as Eagles they shall runne and noâ be weary and they shall walke and not faint Thus I have shewed you what it is to stanââ still CHAP. IV. How Christ makes a way through the Red Sea oâ his owne blood which he hath shed for thy sinnes for thee to passe out of the spirituall Land of Aegypt into the spirituall Land of Canaan GOd made man in his owne Image Gen. 1 27. He being without sin and in a glorious condition and he knew God and there was nothing to hinder his communion with God He saw God as he was and he had a clear enjoyment of him for he saw God with a spirituall eye and he was what God would have him to be and willing to be at the disposing of God then was no complaints made oâ him and God planted a garden Gen. 2.8 9. And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for foode the tree of life also in the midst of the garden and the tree of knowledge of good and evill The Lord placed Adam there in the glorious place that was upon the earth suitable to his condition there was all things that his heart could wish or desire Vers 16 17. And the Lord God commanded the man saying Of every tree of the Garden thou maist freely eate but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evill thou shalt not eate of it for in the day thou eatest of it thou shalt surely die The man and the woman were in a glorious condition so long as they continued thus both in spirituall and temporall things So their happinesse was upon condition for so long as they forbore eating of the tree of knowledg of good and evill they continued in this happinesse but if they eate of it thou should surely dye And the Devill envied mans happy condition and he enters into the Serpent and came to the woman and said Yea hath God said ye shall not eate of every tree of the Garden And the Woman said unto the Serpent we may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden God hath said ye shall not eate of it neither shall ye touch it lest ye die And the Serpent said unto the woman ye shall not surely die For God doth know that in the day ye eate thereof then your eyes shall be opened and ye shall be as Gods knowing good and evill And when the woman saw that the tree was good for foode and that it was pleâsant to the eyes and a tree to be desired to maââ one wise shee tooke of the fruit thereof and diâ eate and gave also to her husband with her anâ he did eate Gen. 3.1 2 3 4 5 6. Here the Devill came and accused God tâ the Woman hath God said ye shall not eate of every tree of the Garden For God doth knowâ that in the day that yee eate thereof then your eye shall be opened and you shall be as Gods knowinâ good and evill As if he should say if God diâ love you he would not have barr'd you froâ eating of the fruis of that tree whereby yoââ should become as Gods to know good and evill He had better have barr'd thee from all the otheâ things in the garden then from this therefore his barring of thee from this thing whicâ is so good for thee may make thee questioâ his love to thee in all other things Anâ though he said ye shall dye it ye
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
and you in me and I in you John 14.20 For Christ is the head and is one with the Father and the whole Church of God is the body which is the Spirit of God in all the Saints and he is always in us and with us Christ in us the hope of glory we by faith see Christ in us and know that he is the glory and wait patiently upon him while he is pleased to manifest his glory in us So by faith we believe and hope for that which wee have not yet the enjoyment âf Though wee have Christ who is the fulââsse of all happinesse yet wee doe not see him ãâã us till hee is pleased to manifest himselfe to ãâã and shew us his glory And this faith of âelieving what we shall enjoy is a very gloriâus condition and we have abundance of joy ââd comfort in it for the promise to us of the ââjoyment of himselfe is sealed to us we are âre of it there is not any thing that can hinââr him from manifesting himselfe to us Eph. â 13 14. After that yee heard the word of truth ââe Gospel of your salvation in whom also after âhat ye believed ye were sealed with that holy Spirit ãâã promise Which is the earnest of our inheritance ââtill the redemption of the purchased possession ââto the praise of his glory So the Lord revealing to us by his Spirit ââat there is an inheritance purchased by âhrist for us which is himselfe that is the ââeatest inheritance that can be and this Spiâââ doth seale it to us till the time is come that ââmselfe will give us possession of that inheriâânce that hee hath redeemed and purchased ââr us for the praise of his glory So while we âave but an earnest given us of this inheritance âeing we know it is sure wee are exceedingly âomforted and carried above all slavish fears ând troubles and above all things that wee see below Christ and many the Lord leades a great while by faith before he gives them a full possession of himselfe CHAP. XVI Not for any to despise nor undervalue nor persecute one another IT is a very dangerous thing to embrace and close with that we heare before wee know whether it be truth or no for it is not sufficient for us to believe a thing to be truth because another saith it is truth For us to build upon this is a sandy-foundation we cannot build sure upon it though the things that we heare be truth yet except we know them to be truth by the Spirits teaching us or witnessing to us by sufficient grounds set forth in the Scripture that those things are truth that we heare it is very dangerous to build upon it and it is impossible but this building will fall for this foundation will not nor cannot hold it up and if it come to the tryall it will fall to the great dishonour of God and the scandalling of Religion and it is as dangerous to despise hate or persecute any thing that wee heare though it doth not seem to us to be truth for saith Paul After that way that ye call heresie so âorship I the God of my Fathers Though it apâeareth to you to be heresie yet it may be reââll truth therefore doe not hate it nor perseâute it for Paul thought before his conversion âhat it was heresie and persecuted it Acts 9. â2 And Saul yet breathing out threatnings and âaughter against the Disciples of the Lord went ââto the high Priest and desired of him letters to âamascus to the Synagogue that if he found any ãâã this way whether they were men or women he âight bring them bound unto Jerusalem And âhe journeyed he came neare to Damascus and ââddenly there shined round about him a light from ââaven and he fell to the earth and heard a voyce ââying unto him Saul Saul why persecutest thou ãâã And he said who art thou Lord And the âord said I am Jesus whom thou persecutest it is âââd for thee to kicke against the pricks vers 3 4 â Paul was then one that was very strict in all ãâã ways and walked very blamelesse as conâârning the performing of the Law and hee âought that all that was not as he was were ââretickes and hee persecuted them to the âath but the Lord said unto him Why perseââtest thou me I am Jesus whom thou persecutest ãâã He persecuted Christ in his members Inasââeth as you have done it unto one of the least of ââse my brethren ye have done it to me Mat. 25.40 Take heed how you persecute any though you thinke they are heretickes and therefore persecute them as Paul did and indeed there was never any persecution but it went under the name of punishing Hereticks and doe iâ by a shew of godlinesse as Paul did but it iâ hard for you to kicke against prickes for it iâ God that ye kicke against and he is stronger than you and will overcome you at the last and he is like pricks it will pierce your selves for not any weapon that is forged against hiâ Saints shall prosper but shall returne backeâ and destroy their enemies like as those meâ were that tooke up Shadrach Mesbech and Abednego and cast them into the fiery fornan at the Kings command because they woulâ not worship their false gods They made thâ fornace exceeding hot because it should destroy the three men that were cast into it bââ the flame of the fire slew those men that caâ them in and Shadrach Mesbech and Abedego walked in the midst of the fire and neithââ they nor their cloaths were burned nor ãâã much as smell of fire Dan. 3. Therefore whosoever thou art that persâcutest any take heed what thou dost for the last God will destroy thee whosoever thâ art except thou commest to be converted and they whom thou dost persecute shall be ãâã livered out of thy hands if it be to the glory ãâã God and their good but if God hath giâân you so much power as to put them to ââath the greatest harm that you can do them ãâã but to bring them to their full happinesse ââd that harm that you thinke to doe against âââm you doe against your selves for while ãâã persecute them they are at peace and quiââ and have abundance of the enjoyment of ââod and enabled to bear exceedingly whatââever is laid upon them for whatsoever is âânting outwardly the Lord supplieth inâârdly by his Spirit and he conveyeth himâââfe to them in that way that all the enemies ãâã the world nor all the Devils in hell are ãâã able to hinder them from the enjoyment him but while you persecute them you ââânot be quiet in your mind but are troubled âââd cannot have peace like Saul that perseââââd David The Spirit of the Lord departed ãâã Saul and an evill Spirit from the Lord trouâââd him 1 Sam. 16.14 And this Spirit cauââ him to persecute David and wheresoever ãâã Spirit is it causeth persecutions for it
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
high mountaine and shewed mee that great Citie the holy Jerusalem descending out of heaven from God having the glory of God And her light was like unto a stone most precious even like a Jasper stone clear as chrystall The Bride of Christ is the Church of God and it is descended out of Heaven from God for it is one with him for it is the Spirit of God in all the children of God that is this body the Church The Bride and this descendeth from God into us yet it is not parted from him but is in him and this is cloathed with the glory of God This is that righteousnesse of the Saints and her light is the light of Christ and that light is the clearest and purest and most precious and glorious light that can be I will appeare glorious in thee Isa 49.3 Awake awake put on thy Strength O Sion put on thy beautifull garments O Jerusalem the holy Citie for hence-forth there shall no more come into thee the uncircumcised and the uncleane Shake thy selfe from the dust arise and sit downe O Jerusalem loose thy selfe from the bands of thy necke O captive daughter of Sion Isa 52.1 2. Shee was in a sleepy drousie condition so long as shee sate in the dust of that earth of Anti-christ and was a captive in his band But now our Beloved is come hee calls unto us to awake and to put on strength The Lord is the strength of my life of whom shall I be affraid Psalm 27.1 Psalm 28.7 Hee hath cloathed us with his strength And this is that beautifull garment Arise shine for thy light is come and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee For behold the darkenesss shall cover the earth and grosse darkenesse the people but the Lord shall arise upon thee and his glory shall be seene upon thee Isa 60.1 2. And the glory that thou hast given me I have given them John 17.22 The Spouse of Christ being cloathed with the glory of Christ shee is all glorious The Kings daughter is all glorious within Wee are the King of heavens daughters for wee are married to Christ and God the Father is our Father and wee are all glorious within It is the Spirit of God in us that is so glorious and this is a spirituall glory it cannot be seene outwardly by others they may hear us speake forth something of this glory in us but none sees it nor knowes it but those that have it Revel 2.17 To him that overcommeth will I give to eate of the hidden Manna and I will give him a white stone and in the stone a new name written which no man knoweth saving him that hath it This Manna is Christ and he is hid from the world but as wee are Saints wee see it and feede upon it for it is that which wee live by and this stone is Christ 1 Pet. 2.6 And this is a very precious stone and here is a new name written in this stone that none doth know it but hee that hath it And that which is written in it is the manifestation of the exceeding riches of the love and mercy of God and all his glory and excellency which hee hath given us as we are Saints Christ doth set forth the beauty and comlinesse and glory of his Church having his beauty and comelinesse and glory on her Cant. 4. Cant. 7. Thou hast ravished my heart my Sister my Spouse thou hast ravished my heart with one of thy eyes with one chain of thy necke How faire is thy love my Sister my Spouse how much better is thy love than wine and the smell of thy oyntments than all spices Thy lips O my Love drop as the honey-combe honey and milke are under thy tongue and the smell of thy garments is like the smell of Lebanon This oyntment that our Beloved is so taken with the smell of is the anoynting of the holy Ghost 1 John 2.27 The anointing which yee have received of him abideth in you and yee need not that any man teach you but as the same anointing teacheth you all things and is truth and is no lye and even as he hath taught you ye shall abide in him The Priests and Kings used to be anoynted with oyle and it was a type of Christ hee was that King and Priest that was anoynted with the holy Ghost Psalm 45.6 7. Thy throne O God is for ever and ever the scepter of thy kingdome is ascepter of righteousnesse Thou lovest righteousnesse and hatest wickednesse because God thy God hath anointed thee with the oyle of gladnesse above thy fellowes And this is like that precious oyntment upon the head that runneth upon the beard even unto Aarons beard which wet downe on the border of his garments Psal 133.2 This oyntment of the Spirit of God is all of it poured upon this Priest Christ which is the head of the Church and it runs off from him down upon all the Saints and this ointment of the Spirit of God makes our garments smell so sweete which is that Wedding garment Mat. 22.12 which is the righteousnesse of the Saints Revel 19.8 And being filled with this Spirit causeth our lips to speake or drop forth sweet heavenly glorious things more sweeter to the soule than the honey and honey-comb is to the pallet The Spouse of Christ is exceeding glorious in every respect being in Christ she is perfect in him I in them and they in me that they may be made perfect in one John 17.23 That they all may be one as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us John 17.21 Put on charity which is the bond of perfectnesse Coloss 3.14 which is Christ And where hee is there is perfection Col. 1.27 28. To whom God would âake knowne what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles which is Christ in âou the hope of glory Whom we preach warning every man and teaching every man in all wisdome that wee may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus We are perfect in Christ as wee are Saints and are the Church of God for this Spirit of Christ in us is perfect but as wee are men and women we are not perfect for we are naturall and not spirituall and as we are naturall we cannot discern the things of God neither can we doe them 1 Cor. 2.14 But it is this Spirit of God in us that doth all and if hee withdraw his Spirit from us we shall runne into all sin if he doth not restraine us for our bodies are the same as they were before the Spirit of God appeared in us and by his reigning in us he suppresseth destroyeth and burneth up by degrees as he revealeth himself in us all things that are contrary to him and hee brings our wills into subjection to his for wee are led by his Spirit and being filled with his Spirit wee are made drunke as it were with it