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A58336 A divine looking-glass, or, The third and last testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ whose personal residence is seated on his throne of eternal glory in another world : being the commission of the spirit, agreeing with, and explaining of the two former commissions of the law and Gospel, differing only in point of worship : set forth for the tryal of all sorts of supposed spiritual lights in the world, until the ever-lasting true Jesus, the onely high and mighty God, pesonally appear in the air with his saints and angels / by John Reeve and Lodowick Muggleton ... Reeve, John, 1608-1658.; Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698. 1661 (1661) Wing R676; ESTC R35141 178,978 220

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eternity a distinct Glory is it not of necessity that this everliving being should be a glorious something 16 Is it not both lawful and expedient also for a man according to sobriety to declare unto his spiritual and natural brethren what this glorious God was and is that man being sent forth by the eternal Spirit for that very end or purpose 17 Doth not all men which confess a Creator conclude positively there is but one God and no more 18 If this one God was an infinite distinct spiritual substance before any created being appeared to themselves is it not of an absolute necessity that he should abide in his own divine center and so continue a distinct glorious being to all eternity for an everlasting distinction between the unchangeable Creator and the changeable creatures 19 Do not all men which acknowledge this distinct glorious Being conclude him to be an infinite eternal unchangeable Spirit and do they not conclude this incomprehensible Spirit to be an eternal Godhead being in it self and so of necessity must he not be a distinct glorious Being from all things and places 20 If there be a Creator and if this glorious Creator be an infinite distinct something too transcendently divine to be essentially united unto heavens earth angels or men which none can deny but conceited Notionalists or literal Hypocrites are not those men as yet utterly ignorant of the Holy One of Israel which imagine the Creator to be an infinite formless Spirit essentially united unto the whole Creation utterly hating that God that is a distinct glorious being to himself 21 Again if the eternal Being be an infinite Spirit can that glorious Spirit be any thing at all without it be endued with variety of divine qualifications 22 Is not that infinite Spirit and its glorious properties but onely one essence or Godhead substance 23 Is not every vertue in the Eternal Spirit infinite 24 Is that eternal Spirit and its heavenly vertues any thing else but immortal Crowns of bright burning glories 25 Can this infinite spiritual Glory be sensible of its divine excellencies or be a perfect blessedness except he hath a distinct body sutable unto his eternal Spirit to enjoy his divine pleasures to himself and at his pleasure to distribute by measure into the elect spirits of men and angels the in-shining glimpses of this incomprehensible glory 26 Though the eternal Spirit be that invisible God that by the power of its Almighty word hath created all things either for a time or for eternity into that glorious order they now appear to be yet you that are spiritual may know that without a body face or tongue his glorious Spirit could not possibly have spoken any distinct words at all no more then the spirits of men or angels can speak distinct words without a body face or tongue of their own 27 Though all power wisdom and glory proceeds onely from an invisible eternal Spirit yet you may know that it cannot be a perfect glory except it be clothed with a Majestical person as a visible ornament for men and angels to behold face to face in the high heavens no more then the invisible spirits of earthly Monarchs could be compleat without natural bodies or persons for their subjects beholding them face to face 28 Thus you that are truly spiritual may know that though there was nothing created by any bodily labor or painful study of the glorious Creator 29 Yet without a distinct heavenly body there was nothing made that was made neither possibly could be what ever is or shall be imagined to the contrary 30 So much at present concerning that one personal Majesty or i●comprehensible being of all beings which are subject to change or to be changed at his divine pleasure 31 O blessed onely are all you that have the faith of his own glorious personal God abiding in you CHAP. XXVII 1 A more full discourse of the two witnesses 2. No true messenger or witness without a voice from God to the hearing of the ear 3 The three Commissions agree all in truth 4 Differing onely in point of worship 5 There was not nor can there be assurance of eternal happiness but in the belief of a Commission 5 God owneth no worship in this Commission but what is spiritual 6 The difference between true and false Commissioners IN the next place I shall treat again concerning the witnesses according to former intention you may remember where I ceased I challenged the whole world whether since the primitive times any men upon the account of bearing record unto the man Christ Jesus in glory to be the onely wise God Creator Redeemer and everlasting Father appeared as the two Revelation-witnesses 2 Again until the Roman Bishops persecuting tyranny was expired in this land you may know the two Revelation-witnesses or Prophets never appeared 3 For according unto Scripture order you that are of a spiritual comprehension may know that we are those two commissionated witnesses or Prophets of the Holy Spirit of the Lord Jesus Christ because as beforesaid 4 According to the prophesie by Saint John we exactly appeared when the Roman Bishops times were expired of treading under foot the holy City or people of the Lord Jesus Christ in this land 5 Some men may object and say Why are the witnesses of the spirit but two in number and the former witnesses of so great a number Unto this objection from the Lord I answer by way of quere Doth not the glorious wisdom of the eternal spirit most of all appear in the smallest number of things for the acting of a wonderful work 6 Is it not most advantagious unto the Creators glory to prevent men or Angels from knowing his witnesses or their number either by miracles or without miracles until his pleasure is to reveal them 7 You know that Gods worship formerly was not onely invisible but visible also and to continue for a long season therefore there required a great number of spiritual speakers unto the elect 8 But the worship of God being now onely spiritual or invisible thou mayest know that a witness or two is sufficient the day of the Lord being near at hand to proclaim his glorious coming by speaking or writing unto the ends of the earth 8 Again is not a witness or two sufficient to discover the vanity of all vain glorious fleshly formalities amongst the sons of men seeing the Lord is at hand to make an eternal separation between the blessed Israelites and the cursed Canaanites 9 Doth not these three witnesses in earth onely agree in one divine body of all truth in this respect because they received their commission by voice of words to the hearing of the visible as well as invisible ear through the glorious mouth of a personal Majesty 10 Wherefore can any man upon this earth that counts himself or is accounted by others to be a true Prophet Apostle Minister Preacher Teacher Bishop Shepherd Priest Embassador or witness from
body then shalt thou know that thou didst hear of a personal God infinitely glorious for Heavens Earth Angels or men to be capable of the indwelling essence of his eternal spirit CHAP. XXV 1 Of the sinful soul of man 2 Of its mortality 3 All souls that are generated are mortal 4 If mens souls were immortal they could not be capable of diseases CAn the soul of man be any thing at all but dust without their bodies or can their bodies be any thing at all but dry dead cold dust also without their spirits 2 Doth not the rational soul or spirit of man lye secretly hid in his seed like unto a spark of fire and can this seed of man have any living being without its body 3 Can the soul and body of man be therefore any more then one distinct living or dying essence 4 When a woman conceives life in her womb through mixtures of seeds by vertue of the decreed word of the Lord spoken at the first Creation of nature is not that life the very soul or spirit of the childe 5 Doth not that soul or spirit in the womb by degrees congeal together into rational fire blood and water and so in due time become a compleat body of flesh blood and bone 6 If men and women together beget and conceive the soul and body of the childe by an instinct in nature which none can gainsay but senceless sots or conceited wise men which through an ambition of tongues or languages have studied beyond all sober sence reason or wit 7 Is it then possible think you that the soul of a man should be immortal and the body wherein it liveth be mortal 8 Doth it not stand to very good sence that being both conceived into life into the womb together and both born together into the world and both living together upon the earth their appointed time and being both poluted together with sin that they should also both die together and turn to their dust or non-being again until the general bodily resurrection of all mankind that are dead asleep in the dust of the earth when time is no more either unto eternal glory or everlasting shame 9 Again it is written in the 46. Chap. of Genesis All the souls that came with Jacob into Egypt which came out of his loins beside Jacobs wives where in the whole threescore and six souls 10 In the tenth of Deuteronomy and the last verse it is written thy fathers went down into Egypt with seventy persons Here you see the Scriptures are plain for prooving the souls proceeding out of the loins of man as well as the bodies 11 Also you see that a man in Scripture is caled soul and sometimes is called body or soul body and spirit and yet you know he is but one living essence or substance 12 If all souls and bodies since the fall of Adam by natural generation proceed from the loins of one another as it is prooved clearly by spiritual sence reason and Scripture how can poor vain perishing dust imagine that his sinful soul is immortal and cannot die 13 Is it not natural for an immortal spirit to be united onely unto an immortal body and is it not natural for a mortal soul to be united onely unto a mortal body 14 Is it not against all sober sence or reason that the body of man could be subject to any kinde of diseases or distempers in the least if his soul were immortal and could not die 15 Is it not the very nature of immortality immediately to swallow up all into life or to transmute that body wherein it siveth from all maner of corruption into his own uncorrupted glory 16 Is it not the nature of a sinful soul to become subject to die through the defilement of its first created purity 17 Is there any undefiled soul now living upon the face of the earth and is not immortality all spotless purity as aforesaid how then thinks thou it possible that the sinful souls of men are immortal already and cannot die 18 It is written the soul that sins shall die also it is written in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt die the death I confess that the souls of Adam and Eve were not capable of any kinde of death until they were both defiled with the sinful nature of the Angelical Serpent 19 But as soon as ever they had eaten of that cursed Serpentine Tree of knowledge of good and evil their soul and bodies were free from all their former pure life 20 In the room thereof were subject to all kinde of imputed death whatsoever and did not know but that they were both cut off from the divine presence of the eternal spirit 21 Until the God of Glory himself graciously promised them to become flesh blood and bone of the Virgin seed to redeem their sinful souls and bodies again out of all kinde of death into an unchangeable immortal glory at his personal appearing with his mighty Angels 22 Again the Lord hath said in divers places of Scripture that the souls of men shall be cut off from the land of the living and that the soul that sins shall die and that the pure soul of Christ himself was poured forth unto death and that the soul of Christ should not be left in grave nor that his blessed body should see corruption and the Lord hath said that Adam and Eve were but dust and to dust they should re u●n again And yet thou contrary to all Prophetical or Apostolical Scripture and against all sober sence or reason in its right minde ignorantly or impudently affirmest that the sinful soul of man is already immortal and cannot die or be put to death 23 Again from this thy nonsensical imagination dost thou not call all the Scriptures all lie and the eternal Majesty from whence they proceeded a lyar to his face and dost thou not call all sober sence and reason a meer lie also 24 I know it is a common thing for men to say they have in them a good spirit and a bad spirit 't is confest that every man in his fallen spirit hath remaining a little light or motion of the spirit of God in him 25 Yet take notice of this though he hath a twofold motion in him to justifie all the righteous proceed●ngs of the Creator in his conscience at the last day yet he hath but one spirit or soul in him 26 Indeed the Apostle saith the spirit lusteth against the flesh and the flesh lusteth against the spirit and these two are contrary that which the Apostle calls the spirit in this place of Scripture was a divine light of life received into the dark understanding by vertue of a word speaking from the eternal spirit of a glorified Christ but not the essence of the Holy Spirit 27 And that which he calls the flesh was mans own spirit which consists of nothing but confused lying imagination or cursed carnal reasoning against that heavenly light
kingdom 46 Where then is thy imaginary personal raign of Christ on this earth with his Saints a thousand years CHAP. XLI 1 The vanity of believing in a God that hath no form 2 And of them who say the Creator is an incomprehensible Spirit 3 Or that there is no God but nature onely 4 Or who say that Gods Spirit and their spirits are but one spirit ANother sort of deceived men there are that through strong delusions from their natural comprehensions have imagined a mighty spiritual appearance in themselves from a bodiless God or Christ that never was 2 This sort of men are those which from a cursed conceit do not onely despise a glorious God in the person of a man but they also talk of great signs and wonders which they expect shall come to pass by inward voices or visions from their imaginary bodiless God as beforesaid 3 Moreover being bewitcht to the purpose though they pretend a great spiritual light in them they can make a hard shift to fool themselves from the literal records as to think that the Holy One of Israel had commissionated another high Priest or King of the Jews besides himself 4 Though this counterfeit high Priest or King of seven Nations I mean John Tanee pretends a natural glorious deliverance suddenly unto the Jews in many Nations 5 Truly those that understand nothing above a Paradissical temporal glory are not to be blamed in the least for their bountifulness towards his perishing tenents in reference to his Hierusalems conceits 6 John Tanee thou maist remember about three years and six moneths past I told thee of thy deceived condition concerning thy carnal Jerusalem journey with John Robins also by an immediate voice from on high 7 Furthermore if thy high priesthood kingship and Jerusalem temporal glory do not vanish like smoak as John Robins did even when thou thinkest thy self most sure in the thing then the Lord God sent not me to thee 8 Again when thou art ashamed and confounded in thy self from all thy lying voices or visions declared unto Saints and Serpents in the name of the great Jehovah then thou shalt know with sorrow and shame enough that it was the Lord that sent me unto thee to declare thy fleshly error 9 I do not say thou canst help it it is through the permissive power of the Lord for some secret end onely known to himself that thou or any man else should break forth into such strange appearance of darkness yet seeming glorious lights when thou art found too light in the ballance of divine truth 10 It is not thy natural or all gorical whimses that can blinde the elect nor pacifie the judge of life and death within thee and without thee 11 Again there is a third sort of deceived persons which with great confidence have declared that Christ should spiritually raign over the Nations in King Charles Seed and of this sort one Arice Evans in Black-Friers was lookt upon as a great Prophet by many of the Royal party 12 Moreover from this their foolish conceit they had many pritty whimses and dark sentences to blinde mens apprehensions like unto John Tanee and John Robbins Which took much upon the spirits both of the subtile and simple also for a season 13 Furthermore their understandings being utterly dark concerning the spiritual or personal appearing of the Lord Jesus Christ in his glory 14 It is usual for them concerning Charles the second as to joyn Christ and him in one calling him the white Pearl that should make the nations in a sweet harmony of divine unity through his glorious ruling over them also they said that he should not attain to the throne of his Father by any carnal weapons but he should be brought into this land and set upon the Throne by an immediate power of the eternal Spirit of God himself 15 Again this carnal Cavalier Prophet pretended the knowledge of certain Scriptures by voices or visions in reference to the raign of Charles the second and John Tanee-like sought to confirm it by natural observations 16 And truly I do not blame the people that were deceived by them because they wanted a true distinction in themselves betweeen those things which are divine and humane 17 Moreover when all pretended high Priests Prophets or Apostles in this land are clearly discovered by an unerring light of life eternal I make no question of the subtilty of their Serpentine spirits to blinde their own eyes and those that were deceived by them 18 I know they can say If they be deceived the Lord hath deceived them or they can say We had a mysterious language given us by Jehovah to confound all literal or notional appearances in this confused age and men understood us in a carnal sence only 19 Or if they have often fixed a time concerning things that should come to pass and nothing comes of it they can also say As the Prophet Jonas understood not the Lords time and minde concerning the destruction of the Ninevites 20 So likewise this thing in the way of our fleshly expectation was hid from our eyes but the mighty Jehovah in his season will bring it to pass in a spiritual maner beyond the comprehension of men or Angels 21 Moreover if none of these excuses will blinde their eyes which expected wonderful things from them then because they are not able to bear the shame of being found lyers in the name of the Lord they will say all men are lyars or there is not a true Prophet upon the face of the earth 22 Or else they will say There is but onely one pure being invisibly ruling in the whole Creation and this spiritual power manifesteth it self in various maners of seeming contradictions for the confounding of all mens understandings that would finde out its secrets but in the end when it hath fooled men to the purpose it will appear in a glorious harmony to the content of all 23 Furthermore for the blinding of their own eyes and those of their own spirits that they may both fall together in a deep ditch of eternal destruction they will or may say If there be a Creator he is an incomprehensible spirit and all our spirits proceeded out of his spirit and when our bodies dies our spirits returns into his spirit again 24 From this cursed error they may or will say That God can as soon destroy himself as any soul that he hath made with an eternal condemnation 25 Moreover if this grand fleshly deceit prove also but a broken Cistern then as aforesaid they may or will say there is no God but nature onely your most wise men in nature know this to be truth but they are compelled to nominate a God to the people to keep the rude multitude in obedience to their governours and government 26 Knowing if they should confess a Creator besides nature all their pretended divine voices or visions would appear but meer fleshly lies 27 Therefore for