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A43229 A guide to the godly, or, The dayly meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman who for his conscience (through the tyrany of the Bishops) suffered many years imprisonment in the Kings-Bench and their remained till death : being very useful for instruction of all those that desire to walke in the paths of Jesus Christ. Hebdon, Returne. 1646 (1646) Wing H1347; ESTC R28069 48,364 109

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to bring the price of the sale to the distribution of the whole body and he lye against the holy spirit wherein he promised and detained a part and yet say that there is all this is a sin a great breach of the love and truth of Christ as Act. 4.32.36 37. with 5.2 3.8 9. or if one have much good and yet detaine it from one Member that wanteth this his hardnes doth discover to all the brethren that such a churl● hath a dead faith and no love of God and to be such an one as is unprofitable to the body of Christ in any kind and therefore such are known by the word of Christ to deny Jesus and the Communion of his Body and so being divided from the naturall and true love of the Body that suffereth they will be scone of the Brethren to fall away of themselves as leaves from a tree The 5. day of the Week I Consider the estate of the Church of Christ in unity universality and free consent that Jesus Christ is the head thereof and is gone before as a husband goeth before his wife by sufferings the place whither he goeth is the Kingdom of Heaven which cannot be entered into but by the death of the flesh 1 Cor. 15.49 50. the doore whereby we follow him is death and hell whereof Christ hath the keyes Rev. 1.18 the power and authority of these keyes is given to every one by mane through Jesus Christ who in love to his Father having power to lay down his life had in himselfe also power or authority to take it again and this Commandement he received of his Father Iohn 10.17 18. Therefore having in himselfe the keyes of the Kingdom of heaven as being Christ the Sonne of the living God he gave them to Peter to whom the Father of Christ gave to know and acknowledge Jesus to be his sonne as Mat. 16.16 to 19. The authority of these keyes is proper to every one that hath the testimony of Jesus by vertue whereof he openeth a doore through death to follow his Mister Jesus into the Kingdom of his Father this doore every one that is constant to death doth open in the eyes of all that see his constancy according as Stephen the first Martyr doth declare even before his death that others might offer violence to enter into it Act 7.55 56. And seeing these keyes are so effectuall towards God in the love of Jesus Christ Therefore Peter by name and so whose-ever is sealed by the same holy spirit of promise hath by vertue of these keyes in Christ authority also towards men before their sufferings that whatsoever he or any one that is apt and able to hold the confession of Jesus to be Christ by authority of the keyes hath also authority to bind or loose according to the Word so as whatsoever such do bind or loose must needes be confirmed in heaven where Christ that giveth the keyes is with his Father Mat. 16.16.10 19. Iohn 20.21 22 23. 1. Men now boast against the Jew that the Law is not of faith and that faith is now come and therefore say they we are no more under the Law but under grace as Gal. 3.12.23.25 with Rom. 6.13 This boasting against the Jew is not carnall but spirituall against God who gave them the Law and this turneth to the shame of all such as so boast and yet do worse things then they did as appeareth by the word faith for the Law while it is holden under the authority of men in the glory of a present and mortall state is of sight which feareth men and not of faith which only feareth and apprehendeth the authority and power of the invisible God by the spirit of Christ so as all that are holden under the feare and authority of men are of faith no more then the Jewes yea it may be under the Law more worse then they as being without the knowledge of the true God and so of necessity without any faith of God for whosoever hath faith believeth that God is present with him and seeth his thoughts and actions and therefore will not dishonour his presence in which hee liveth by counting sin against him though no man seeth whereas the infidell that walketh by sight under the law hath only respect to the feare authority and judgement of Magistrates and therefore when they can sin in secret or without feare of bodily payne or worldly shame they do sin without and feare of God or Conscience of the judgement to come whereby appeareth that all that live by the Law of faith do feare to offend without the feare of men and that are of faith they will in meeknesse and feare shew to infidells what the life of faith is both by word and example that they also may know God The 6. day of the week 1. IT is a misery to have ones body at liberty by the procurement of men and ones minde and conscience in perpetuall prison by ones own Act 2. There is a twofold justification arising from the Law the one of workes under the Leviticall Priesthood the other of faith under the Priesthood of Christ Jesus The former justification is only if sight and by report of men and it was effectuall to justifie the slosh before the King and the authority of the Kingdom according to this justification was Zachary and his wife righteous before God in this life Luke 1.5.6 but this Law made none perfect and pure in Conscience before the spirit of God Heb. 9 8. to 14. Therefore of necessity upon the defect of this first justification ariseth a perfect justification which is of the Kingdom of God Mat. 6.33 This justification is of faith in spirit and truth according to the spirituall Priesthood of Jesus Christ which is effectuall to justifie the heart and spirit of a man so that in conscience of the worke of the spirit whereby the justifications of the Law is fulfilled in us Rom. 8.3.4 we have boldnesse to come to the Throane of the grace of God in the Heavens Heb. 4.14 15 16. which freedom no unclean person or secret sinner can have but only such as being condemned of men have good Consciences towards God so as they can willingly suffer in the mortall blood that so they may come to be present with the Lord for the justification of their spirit 1 Tim 3.15.16 3. In the power of Christianity there is a twofold knowledge at the gate the one of Christ Rev. 3.20 the other of the Christian Mat. 7.8 The gate standeth as an interstitium or interposition between immortality and mortality and it is called the gates of Hell and of death which are the many tribulations through which the Christians must enter into the Kingdom of God Act. 14.22 with Rev. 7.14 and they are the diverse torments Heb. 11.25 36.37 and whatsoever authority the Divill and his seed in mortall bodis have from the power of death to sever the mind and
their kinde as 2 Pet. 2.22 Or evill trees cannot but bring forth evill fruit whatsoever they shew at first Whereas good simple and perfect of heart that hath received the good seed will bring forth fruit to perfection When the tree is of a good nature it cannot but bring forth good fruit Math. 7.16 c. The branch that is in Christ is fruitfull to the Father and it is more fruitfull Ioh. 15.1 c. The new man that is once borne againe from above is renewed dayly 2 Cor. 5.17 with 4.16 Men that are imperfect and wavering minded will looke forward and then backward Luk. 9.62 Iam. 1.8 Whereas perfect men forgetting the things behinde doe stretch forward to the things before they presse hard to the marke c. Phil. 3.13.14.15 All that are perfect in love mercy towards the Brethren the grace of God and his love and mercy remaineth firme to them 6. There is great difference betweene the repentance under the Law of works and the repentance under the Law of faith They after the Leviticall Law were borne holy according to the carnall Commandement and were instructed in the Law of God from the breasts and whensoever they sinned they repented and were justified by the works of the Law and because their conscience was never freed from the weaknesse of the flesh they fell commonly into sinne and repented and this was the course of the obedient men such as of David till they came to know the free justification of God by faith whereas the true repentance after the Priesthood of Christ doth clense the Conscience from the guilt of all sinnes past and doth perfect them from that minde of the flesh so as sin doth no looger raigne in their mortall body but in this justification by faith in Christ they present themselves to God as living from the dead and their members weapons of righteousnesse to God Hebr. 9.9 14. Rom. 6.2 12.13 The third day of the VVeeke THe mysteries of the Kingdome are shewed by the Parable of a Sower Luk. 8.10 c. with 5. The Sower is the Sonne of man and the seed is the word of God inlightening to immortality The Deceiver is the Devill both as hee is a spirit and as he hath the authority in men of this world which as vessell or a bed do cover and darken the light of immortality in this world under mortality The men that heare the word are of foure sorts The first sort of hearers are onely hearers and no doers these deceive themselves in the vaine knowledge of the word for the Devill and the World take away the word from the heart that they cannot beleeve the truth of it in such sort as to reforme their lives and to fulfill it in their obedience that so they should be saved but as an hard way hath seed and sheweth it as to allure the fowles of the ayre So a● hard●●d heart and worldly minde as Matth. 13.15 May have knowledge by the word but they onely boast of it in a common profession after the mortall life whereby they may be made the better instruments for the Devill to possesse such hearts commonly to serve every lust as turne and to be subject even as for a man to walk in a hard way at his pleasure these are such as know but beleeve not 2 The second sort are such as receive the seed in stony ground These doe both know and beleeve the Word so as with joy to doe it very hastely for as the stony ground doth make the seed to spring forth soonest so these take the Word quickly with joy as Mat. 17.13.5.20 Matt. 4.5 but have no strength of heart to hold the word constantly in the faith hope and love of immortality but when the mortall Authorities come upon them and afflict them with the Sun beames of their torments and chastise them as a Father for that they would forsake them and their mortall glory to embrace a vaine base word as it seemeth to them without any wordly society honour or pleasure And thus wordly men being offended at the Word do rage against these sort of people that with such joy received it whose hearts also being not prepared for these tryals doe faint under the burthen and all their knowledge faith and obedience to the word is by force of the hard persecution disdained to bee any longer beleeved in their heart and as stony ground it is able to bring the fruit of the word to no further perfection therefore they now submit their heart to the power that oppresseth from without them by which all their former light is concluded in darkenesse 3. The third sort are such as receive the seed amongst thornes These also are such as know and believe for a time but they nourish an enemy to the word within them namely worldly cares desire of riches and the pleasures of this mortall life which may seeme to sustain and to give honour and credit to the word but in the end it will quite chocke the faith hope and love to immortality as that such will fall away of themselves wholly to imbrace this present world the reason is because these were never perfect in love nor sound in the faith but having a heart and a heart the deceits of sin which are in the world through lust growing naturally in the hart will soone exalt such men in pride of knowledge to fall into the condemnation of the Devill secretly For thus much doth the parable import to them which know it that the seede which fulleth among thornes doth by helpe of the thornes in some part of the seede spring up to be taller and longer yet at length the thornes take away the naturall being of the corne so as it perisheth as a man whose breath is stopped if the thornes riches and pleasures of life be cut down and fall from him he is seen to fall of himself as a tree that being decayed at the roote is overswayed of the top and the fall thereof is greater by how much the weight of the branches is heavier This is the estate of those which receive the word of Christ with the glory of the world pleasures of s●●s the greater shew it maketh the greater shame it bringeth in the end the greater condemnation in the word and none of these can bring forth fruit to perfection 4. The last sort of men are like good ground These receive the word as the Children of wisdom and the Children of light they know believe the word with reverence they prepare the heart that it be gentle perfect and simple as worthy to receive it being carefull that what they know and believe they may hold both in profession and practice constantly and with increase wherefore this good ground bringeth forth fruit in patience Luke 8.15 The reason is because of the contrariety of the evill one either in worldly authorities or in the lusts of the flesh which hate the word
given you my Christ to become flesh that he might be a perfect guide and redeemer of you from the bondage of mortality in this evill world so as the subject may know his duty to his Magistrate the sonne to the Father the servant to his Master it every one do thus walk according to my word in their severall estates and degrees and yet your superiours do take offence as you for not obeying them rather then me I will justifie you in what you do in Conscience of my law fear not their condemnation but learn obedience in the flesh as Christ Jesus my only Sonne hath shewed you and looke unto the throan of my judgement sent which I have appointed and know my righteousnesse in the love of Christ and come unto me from mortality and bondage for by constancy to death you and every one of you shall evercome and be more then Conquerours and you shall condemn then for sin that have condemned you for sinners in hatred of my word and of my Christ which I have given to be a light unto the world whom with you they have killed 2. In the estate of enmity between God and man that repentance which men teach is apostasie from God for when a man yeeldeth obedience to the word as the Servant of God If the authority of man do compell him to repent of this his obedience in any matter wherein the word of God requireth obedience and this man doth repent under the fear of man and blaspheame the service of God as wicked and magnifie the service of man as holy and righteous it is manifest from antiquity that this repentance is the worldly wickeknesse against God for whosoever in oath with them saith destroy the wicked saith in effect to destroy all Christians that live godly in Christ and all the servants of God both great and small because these only are the wicked in the evill worlds account and these that are righteous are their spirituall enemies so as whosoever seeth not this enmity to avoid it as not to have Communion of enmity with the world against Christ is yet guilty of the curse with the seede of the Serpent The fifth day of the week IT is noted that he which preacheth the Crosse of Christ must do it sincerely not scaring the shame and death of the Cross in the Communion of his sufferings but there are those which preach the Cross of Christ in enmity of the Cross in that they go back from Christ crucified to follow their profit or pleasure in this mortall life These also set up a Throan of Judgment in enmity against Christ by authority whereof they keepe men from looking to the Judgement if Christ so as it is of necessity for every man to discern these two Throans of Judgment for if a man fear the Judgment of mortality he is darkened from seeing the Judgment of immortality but if he truly see the Throan of Judgment setled in Heaven he will be enlightenned not to respect the humain Judgment of men on earth The fifth day of the week 1. THe shame and reproach of Christ and his Christians is that they are men without honour in the world and suffer all things as base men Therefore they which follow him in the honour of the world and in power to defend themselves from oppression are not under the shaddow of Christs Cross for these count it a great shame to suffer as a Christian constantly to death 2. It is noted from 1 Sam. 15.22.23 That it is a worshipping of false God to break the Commandement of God for any worldly or carnall respect whatsoever 3. The unclean meates forbidden in the Law note out how abominable the Idoll and false Doctrines of Devills should be unto us to obey them in our soules who so observeth the Law may escape what it discovereth as death 4. It is noted that Christ made an end of the Law when he took revenge and desire of judgement out of mens hearts that they should not now require eye for eye and go to judgement one with another but on the contrary to forgive each other and so to go to God beseeching him to forgive them and thus in all cases to judge themselves and not others for sin 5. It was the wisdom of God that his own Sonne Christ should come in poore state that none might be allured with worldly glory nor terrified with mortall terrours but that who so receive him may be known to follow him in true love more of him then of themselves 6. Evill Shepherds of mens soules keeping the word in their own authority do as if a Shepherd pretending to feede the flock should keepe the sheepe from the pasture and from safe feeding and agree with these for a part and with the wolfe for the skin and yet aske wages for their service The sixth day of the week 1. AS the eye is the light of the mortall so he mind is the light of the immortall man The eye is simple when is clearly seeth by the light of the world the mind is simple when it is clearly enlightenned by the Word and spirit of Christ which is the ●●ue light to immortality the mind kept under mens authority is as a man blind-folded 2. If it be Church-robbery or s●criledge to take vessells and goods consecrated to holy uses what is it to take the holy word it selfe out of the Book which is sealed in the blood of Christ The first day of the week COncerning the workes of the Law Rom. 3.20 I have this understanding that seeing that is certain that none can be justifyed by the works of the law namely by the justifications holden in the ministery mediation and Priesthood leviticall constituted under the fear and authority of men Then we may conclude that all the service under any worldly authorities though it may seeme farre better then that of Rome yet it Will be found only to condemnation and cannot justifie as to purge the Conscience from dead workes to serve the living God for as these were the workes of the Law of God in the worldly holinesse and authority of justification by men so are these of other Common-wealths the workes of their Law constituted in their feigned holinesse and justifications by their own authority And if that of Israel could not cleanse the Conscience surely all Religions of mens devising do make vain man more vain and harden the heart to commit sin in enmity of the word of God The third day of the weeke 1. FRom Ephes. 3.15 is apparant that as a housholder is over his Family so the heavenly Father is over his Family which consisteth of all his Creation both in the Heavens and upon the earth Therefore his good servants are carefull that Christ of whom all this family is named may dwell in our hearts by faith looking to his invisible presence being rooted and grounded in love both towards the Father and his Sonne who is over the Family in
unto themselves in mortality their ●ight is darknesse their profession of one thing and minding another is hypocrisie and wickednesse before God and the deceit of men their riches is ●heir poverty as Rev. 3.17 their heart and mind is ●s far seperated from God in Christ and from hol●ing him the head a● the Heavens are from the ●arth Therefore such as by their own negligence and default do suffer Satan to inspire them with mortality do more and more seperate from the assurance of immortality and from Christ till they become worldly and mortally minded and then they have only a bare good conceit of themselves in propriety but in any tryall they will fall away to save their soules under the authority of darknes and for the love thereof deny to lose their soules in the profession of Christ yea they will blaspheme that way of Christianity and so become the greatest enemies of the Crosse of Christ when yet with their lips they will give him a Iudas kisse and say hayle master and professe his word with their mouth but their deeds and devises are with his enemies of the power of darknesse to betray him and his Phil. 3.17 18 19. with Luke 22.47 48 53. Sixthly The true Christians in all their sufferings sight not for mortall salvation but they despise such salvation for the Saviour Heb. 11.25 with 12.2 6. Iohn 15.1 c. is shewed the true state of Christianity by the vine If a man cut the vine-tree the better the branches grow Thus the Father cutting the vine Christ in the mortall life he sprang both in the power of his immortall life and thereby the branches bring forth fruites to him that only hath immortality 1 Tim. 6.16 The fruitfull branches that are purged by his husbandry and chastised in love as Heb. 12. do by their sufferings bring forth more fruite to immortality and to the divine nature of God but if the husband man do for some cause neglect to cut or purge the mortall parts it is known that the branches that so run out without chastisement do in time come to be wild that do bring forth bitter fruite as bastards and thereby procure to be cut of from the true vine planted to give fruites unto immortality 7. According to Esa. 29.21 Compared with the prosecution now of Christians I understand how a man is made a sinner against God by a word c. insnared thus the Emperour is exalted for good certain Lawes are set down that if a Christian say thus or thus he shall suffer death their Judgement sits the Christian is ●nquired of and examined that by his own word spoken he may be taken and snared in their law and so executed as a sinner This is direct contempt of God and Christ This is the estate of all spirituall inquisitions of old 8. The doctrine of Christs body and blo●d Ioh. 6.53 c. is a hard saying to a carnall minde but to him that knoweth to breake the hardnes thereof it is spirit and life 63. For as the word is made flesh like us as Ioh. 1.14 with Phil. 2.7 to suffer death with us and for us so we are made the word in him to suffer with him and for his testimony and thus we eate his flesh when we apply his flesh to have Communion in the suffering thereof in love and we eate the word when we have it of him and keepe it as Joh. 8.47 51. And thus he is the food of immortality which nourisheth the Devine nature in man to every one to whom he is communicable both in flesh and spirit for the word is now both flesh spirit and life Ioh. 6.54 with 63. Therefore it canot be but that the flesh of man which hath the spirit of Christ must needs be quickned and not se death as a curse because the word is spirituall and cannot be made voide for according to the word he which eateth naturall bread is quickned mortally for the time of a day c. much more shall he live to immortallity and to God that applyeth to himself the body and spirit of Iesus Christ the manifestation of which life of Christ is effectuall to every true member of his body in that such are made of God to some end in the flesh Namely that by the life of the flesh in Christ Iesus which is yet of no being before God they may confound whatsoever hath a being of the world and in the mind or spirit Christ is made unto them from God wisdom righteousnesse sanctification and redemption 1 Cor. 1.24 28 30. Whereby it is plaine that every one that in true love of God holdeth community in the flesh and sufferings of Christ hath from God the participation of the same spirit of Christ to every use He is chast as he is chast He is righteous as he is rigteous 1 Ioh. 3.3 7 with 4.2 What such do one earth it is confirmed in heaven c. because the same spirit of Iesus Christ which is in heaven liveth in them and so he speaketh an doth the things on earth by the ministery of such chosen and holy vessels Ioh. 20.22.23 Matt. 18.18.2 Cor. 13.3.5 Act. 9.15.16 9. If one should aske me whether I can know a man in whom Iesus Christ is crucified I answer yea very well by the Word for if his spirit be in him then he walkes so as Jesus Christ walked 1 Iohn 2.6 he hath the same mind to suffer in the flesh Phil. 2.5 1 Pet. 4.1 yea in his mind he is dead and crucified to the world Rom. 6.2 7.4 Gal. 6.14 and his mind is in Heaven so his Conversation is heavenly Col. 3.1.2 Phil. 3.20 The 1. day of the week 1. BEing grieved and carefull least by speaking of mysteries to sinfull and ignorant people the truth of our Lord God should be prophaned the way of truth evill spoken of Therefore I have desired wisdom to give to every one according to their estate and this is proposed unto me according to the word namely to keepe those 3. degrees 1. If any seeke the living Lord this the word saith go sin no more Iohn 8.11 for every transgression of a negative Law is a sin against God and dishonor to our Creator Lev. 4.2 Therefore all that seek peace with God must remove the evil of their thoughts and workes from before his Majesty and they must cease to do evill Esa. 1.16 and thus they are to repent confesse and forsake all former sins either against the word of God or their neighbours Mat. 19.17 18 19. For turne over to 1.2 Then if they have peace with God and are made righteous from doing evill in the world they are to seeke the Ministery of reconciliation that they may be reconciled unto God in the Body and Communion of the sufferings of our Lord Jesus Christ and in this they are to talke upon them the decree Act. 15. to keepe in the love of the body of Christ wherein they shall
learne to know what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God that they may do it as they see the servants that are joyned to his body to do and in this estate they are to walke in the light of those which are perfect members in the body of the sufferings for Christ Jesus Iohn 3.19 21. with Heb. 13.7 8. 3. Now if any are able to hold the word of the new Testament in the enmity against the world then they present their Members as weapons of righteousnesse unto holinesse Rom. 6.19 wherein they are to do the will of God in their own persons and to walk worthy of the mysteries of holinesse which they take unto themselves in the Law of seperation 2 Cor. 6.16.17 2. In the Law of the love of the Creator Isa. 56. 6. Heb. 4.3 4. 3. In the Coeincorporation by Baptisme into the body and death of Christ Rom. 6.3 c. Col. 2. 6 11 13. These degrees are of necessity to be of speed that none may presume to come into the service of the only true God without an evident calling and preparation for so holy a work 2. I conceive the wedding garment to be the true and perfect love of God in Christ thus There are 3 undevidable gifts whereof if one faile all the other cease from Christ viz. 1 Faith 2. Hope and 3 Love 1 Cor. 13.13 1. Faith is the substance of all the invisible promises which we hope for whereby we beleeve that we shall enjoy them as certainly as if we did now enjoy them in sight sence and feeling Heb. 11. 1.2 hope is the meanes whereby we are saved and preserved notwithstanding all morral temptations to wayte in patience for what our faith apprehends but cannot see it with mortall eye Rom. 8.24.25 35.1 Pet. 1.5.1 Cor. 2.9.10 3. Love extends it selfe beyond all for as the exercise and manifestation of it is in the keeping of the Commandements which concerne both our Lord God and our neighbours Marke 12.29.30 31. so this love is stronger then all yea then death and it only is worthy of the wedding feast for hereby all pleasures friends wife yea and life is hated in respect of this calling to the wedding supper and Communion of Christ in immortality whereas all that love other things more then this Communion do justly perish in their false and mortall love and those which presume to come with a heart and a heart that is without this perfect love in the marriage of the sonne of the blessed are all justly cast out for profaining the pure and immortall love with an unclean and mortall lust Mat 22 2 c. with Luke 16. c. to 26. Eph. 5.23 ●o 32.2 Cor. 3.5.4 1. All that live in common or open sins doe live without God in the world and these are unworthy of the love of the righteous for they will be a reproach unto such men wherefore it is of necessity that first all sinners do so know God as not to sin against his presence and word and to have a good report for their conversation in the world before they can be reconciled to God so as to be joyned in common love with the righteous in Christ 3. I understand from Iohn 3.8 That there is a twofold wind or spirit 1. The one is called the common wind spirit or ayre whereby all flesh do breath and live the naturall and mortall life as Wisd. 7.1 with Gen. 7.21.22 23. The unclean or common spirit hath the authority of this ayre and he worketh in all that have their conversation in the lusts of the flesh c. Eph. 2.2.3 2. The other is called the holy wind of spirit whereby such as are begotten from above by the spirit do breath and live the spirituall and immortall life Iohn 3.3.5.8 1 Pet. 1.3.23.1 Cor. 2.15.12.16 This holy wind is the spirit of truth which the Lord Jesus giveth to all that he calleth and chuseth out of the world which worketh in all Children that walke after that holy wind minding the things that are above in Heaven after the life of immortality Iohn 14.17.26 Rom. 8.1.14 Col. 3.1 2. 4. All the world is darke and is laid in wickednesse and for this their sins are condemned and dead in the Law before Christ Jesus came when he came in the flesh he was the light of the world and all that by the discovery of that light hated their evil workes did come unto the light and love to walke in it doing the truth that their workes may be manifested to be done in God but on the other side there were and are another seed that have enmity against the light and the Children of light and these will not come unto the light but hate the light because they love their own evill workes of darknesse this light then is the confirmation of their former condemnation without any remedy Iohn 1.5.9 with 3.11 to 21. with 8.12 24. 5. The work of God for salvation is proposed by the house of God 1 Tim. 3 15. All that sin against the Law of the house are enemies to God Ezeck. 43.7 to 11.12 All that are reconciled in their mindes and will no more sin against God by transgressing the Law of his house do first desire and make peace with any of the servants of God that keepe the house After this admittance they have freedom to converse with the houshold servants and to learne the orders of the house and may see the service and God and behold their faith and godly conversation in love but yet as strangers they are not imployed in any service of God to do as his servants neither may they dare to presume or be admitted thereunto If any do desire to draw near unto the Majesty of the Lord of the house as servant he must be admitted according to the Law of the house in that kind and from that time he must do all the will of God as the other servants do 6. The men of this worldly authority when they have Christ or any of his Christians under their hands in torments do boast against them to save themselves thinking that none can save our of their hands but this is the gate of God whereby the righteous do go unto God in Heavenly peace Mar. 50.30 31. Psal. 118.17.20 The 2. day of the week THere is come into my mind a sight of darknesse and light and how the Children thereof are profitable or unprofitable to themselves how they treasure to themselves hatred and wrath or love and good pleasure from the only true God Thus the darknesse is this world and the au●hority of darknes is the tyrannizing authority over the truth The light is the Law of the world to come the authority thereof is Christ in the authority of suffering for well doing The Children of darknes are they which live after the course of this present evill world and the glory authority thereof these go into darknesse continually till they
Christians holds That whatsoever the law saith the Gospel confirmeth and whatsoever the Gospell saith the same is agreeable to the law That as Moses was the giver of the old law Christ is the giver of new and a more perfect law They devide the whole law into three parts 1. the law of Nature the law of Moses and the law of Christ and that the Gospell is revealed for no other cause but to shew to the world more perfect counsells and precepts then were in the old law and a more perfect justification by doing them pag. 27.2 out of Fox Ch●on That inward concupiscence and vicious affections not breaking out in us with consent of will are no mortall nor dammable sin but onely fomes peccati And that this concupiscentia in us is no depravation of the higher but of the lower parts of man c. pag. 26. b. These things may have a good construction simply from the word and spirituall authority but as it is of them the truth there of is not only made void but used for a pretence of mischeivous madnes For it is certain that Christ came to confirm all things written in the Law and the Prophets and by his Priest-hood to bring in that perfection which was before wanting in the law Heb. 7.11.18 19. And it is true that in the Christians after baptisme the fl●sh lusteth against the spirit as Gal. 5. 17. and it is autophoron indifferent and as naturall as to eat which concupiscence remain for an occasion of watchfulnesse in the spirit to subdue it and to check it that it never be approved of in heart as to prevaile so far as to beg a desire in the heart contrary to the law which saith thou shalt not desire thy neighbours wife or his goods c. but the spirit keepeth the flesh under in such sort as that it cannot prevaile to do sin or consent to sin Joh. 3.9 Gal. 5.24 7. A true doctrine may be made void and confused in respect of time with aforegoing doctrine as the Protestant Christians hold That as all men coming by Adam are condemned originally before they grow up to commit any sin against the law So all men be saved originally being regenerate by faith in Christ before they do any good worke of charity or any other gooddeed Fox p. 26. b. This may have a favourable construction if time be put between the mortall generation and the immortall so as the naturall man come to know his condemnation in mortality and prepare his heart to receive the immortall seed whereby to be regenerate from above which from that time begetteth and enlightneth the minde unto a lively hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead a 1 Pet. 1.3 23. with Joh. 3. But whereas these two contrary generations are confounded in one name in the baptism of Infan●s the doctrine of regeneration is quite extinct and abolished under a forme of words Fox 24. b. thus as say they sin and death came originally by the disobedience of one to all men of his generation by nature So righteousnesse and life come originally by the obedience of one to all men regenerated of him by faith and baptisme Rom. 5. Here is a deceit of salvation from a childe For sinne and righteousnesse have their contrary operation as Rom. 5.21 with 6.13.20 And so have death and life Now if sin and death come originally from the generation of man and the childe is made capable onely of this first originall estate in sin and death then how can an Infant that hath but one originall estate in the condemnation to sin and death have also another estate in the regeneration to immortality before he hath so much understanding to know his naturall estate in sin death and mortality or before he be able to sin or to do any evill in act This is confusion of two Doctrines in one whereby sin is put for righteousnesse death for life Generation for regeneration and condemnation for salvation and by this meanes men have only a naturall estate in effect and a spirituall estate in conceit of vanity whereas by Christ we discerne the time of a mans life in his originall sin the fruits thereof the the time of a mans life after Baptisme into the death of Christ of his righteousnes good fruites which arise from the regeneration 8. A Doctrine may be well distinguished in word and yet confounded in the worke of the power of the spirit made voide and deficient in any work thus distinction is made between the mortall part and the immortall part in man A regenerate man consisteth of two men as a man may say of the old man and of the new man the nature of the old man is cleane contrary to the nature of the new man as being earthly and corrupt with Satans seed the nature of the new man being heavenly and blessed with the celestiall seed of God in what he is an old man he is a sinner and an enemy to God in what he is regenerate he is righteous and holy and a friend to God the seede of God preserving him from sin so that he cannot sin as the seede of the Serpent One man therefore which is regenerate well may be called alwayes just and alwayes sinfull just in respect of Gods seede and his regeneration sinfull in respect of Sathans seede and his first generation betwixt these two men therefore there is continuall conflict and warre most deadly Thus saith Mr. Bradford in Fox P. 1655. This Doctrine it may be truly applyed but with it is mixed contrarities which confound this and make it of no force for there he bringeth in the comparison of Goliah and such David the old man is perfect in his birth an one as was Goliah the new man is like a little Child such an one as was like little David for his birth is not perfect untill the day of his generall resurrection The old man therefore is more strong lusty and stirring then the new man because the birth of the new man is but now begun and the old man is perfectly borne The flesh and old man by reason of his birth that is perfect doth often for a time prevaile against the new man being but a child in comparison and that in such sort as not only others but even the Children of God themselves think that they be nothing else but old and that the spirit of God is lost and gone away as the Sun hidden by the Cloudes yet after appeareth againe c. such are the deceits of Antichristian Doctrines that none should discerne the Children of the Devill that count sin from the children of God that cannot count sin and therefore we have an expresse word to try and discerne them by their spirits 1 Ioh. 3. 4.1 c. Diverse reasons may be shewed from this confusion of a true Doctrine to confirme the truth and confute the falshood by it selfe As first If there
spirit of Christ manifested in expresse words doth resist all meanes of salvation for Christ came and gave his word to be made so plaine with his life-blood that now no man can more sensibly apprehend the image and nature of God and Christ then by the letter which we by reading doe conceive in our minde so as though a man walke according to all that is written and yet deny one little direction this man resisteth God with open face this one word which hee despiseth to doe it will cut him off from the life of the Christian and for this one thing the peace and protection of Almighty will goe from him so as hee will be in feare night and day and evill may come to him suddenly out of which he cannot escape because the word of God is against him the least part whereof is stronger then that min can quiet or justifie his owne heart against it for it may be concluded that what man soever wil● not yeeld obedience to an expresse word will not follow the inspiration of God moving his conscience without an evident Scripture either to do good to others or evill to his flesh for Christs sake 3. It is great hypocrisie for men to preach the honour and glory of the Crosse of Christ when they tkemselves feare or refuse the condemnation of the Crosse in the testimony or martyrdome of Jesus Christ The first day of the Weeke 1 THe Lord Jesus Christ devideth himselfe into three parts Ioh. 14.6 saying I am 1. The way 2. The truth 3. The life that whosoever suffers for any of these doth suffer for Christs sake 1. The way is the devision of the Christians from the glory and authority of the worldly Priesthood to follow him in spirit and truth according to the invisible authority of his Priesthood 2. The Truth is the Law Psal. 119 142. whose perfection as it is spirituall every Christian acknowledgeth and suffeth for it And in this sence it may be said that John Baptist his blood was shed for Christ insomuch as he suffered for the testimony of the truth or spirituall law against turpitude in unlawfull marriage 3. The Life is the immortality after the death and resurrection of the Body If the carnall authority doe by their force withhold this life mortality and enforce to take the Gospel in a mortall state in this case the faith or Jesus Christ is suffered for in the confession of his glory to bee enjoyed in immortality and not in this present life 2. I have meditated how the fear of God-Lord is the beginning of wisdome to the Nations that are not under the Law When by any meanes any of them come to have any thing to doe with the Lord he first requireth them to feare his Name which is to depart from evill pride of minde and every way which is contrary to his Word This feare worketh a knowledge of his invisible and terrible presence that as a man will not sinne against his Law so he will not presume to partake of his service and holy things or any of his Mysteries untill this feare have wrought a reconciliation and peace of Conscience with God in such sort as he so apprehendeth the immortall Lord in his minde that he inclineth to love him and to desire his Law in his heart or minde and to make an everlasting covenant with him in the mysteries of Christ Whosoever of the Nations that hath his heart thus purified by faith willingly to take upon him the yoake and Law of Christ in love is accepted of God as a sonne to partake of the mysteries of his holynesse 3. Whether we ought yeeld to a mans private opinion thus farre as not to offend him in doing what he misliked Offences arise either in respect of the authoritie of God or of man In respect of God the offence doth rise from the world or any of the world when they doe offend any that beleeve in Christ and doe hurt them in contempt of the authority of the Word of God Matth. 18.6.7 Againe offences arise betweene the servante of God when the authority of his Word is denyed by transgressing the law thereof in any thing Offences arise in respect of the authoritie of men when the authority of Jew of Gentile is publikely provoked by trangressing their Commandements or blaspheming their divine worship Act. 19.37 Againe off●●ce is also given by the Christian if he offer any violence or carnall force or use any evill words against a man that is otherwise perswaded then by the word of Christ that walketh after his owne heart neither according to the Law of God nor the course of the Commonwealth In this case as I offend him not by evill word or deeds so I am not bound to doe as he dot● that I may nor offend him but let him follow h●● will and I will follow the law of righteousness otherwise in this I may be brought in bondage a private mans conceit I may harden him in errour and partake in his folly And at last 〈◊〉 should be drawne to offend both the authority 〈◊〉 God and man by favouring every one that are ●●ven up to a reprobate sence The second day of the Week THe justifying of a sinner in the blood of Christ is the act of the spirit of Christ and it hath 2 parts 1. The acquitting of all sins past that the sinner have no feare or conscience of guilt or punishment for them Rom. 3.25 and this is applyed by the merit of his blood 2. The preserving from all sin by the power and spirit of Christ so as the evill one cannot touch him by prevailing against the man whom Christ hath made righteous to move or carry him to do any sin but on the contrary he shew●th forth the righteousnesse of God in Christ by the saith of Jesus whereby he communicateth in the sufferings and blood of Christ in his own ●ody The third day of the week JEsus is truly a doore to his suffering Christians on this manner that when they through many tribulations are brought to death then through his presence they enter into life for as it is by fight in a doore whereby men enter into other places so when we come to death there are two doores the great doore openeth to passe into the torment of the second death the straiter doore openeth to passe from death to eternall life and this doore and way is Jesus to all that suffer death in the testimony of his name The fourth day of the week I Cannot but admire the wisdom of the only true God who having put enmyty into the world so as of necessity offences are taken against his holy people to condemn them according to their worldly wisdom and carnall authority hath also given a Law in Christ according to which he will just●fie his Children against the condemnation of me● as Rom. 8.33 As if our heavenly Father should say I have given you my Law and I have
immortality and also towards each other even as Christ loved us when he for our instruction became an houshold Servant and learned obedience as a Servant that by his example we might be armed with the same mind so to love and so to be obedient Ephes. 3.15 177. Phil. 2. and thus to keepe the unity of the spirit of Christ for the increase of his body and Church to a perfect man that then he may come and receive us unto himselfe in immortality when we shall see him as he is Ephes. 4.1 Iohn 3. but wo to the folly of such as will not acknowledge the Father nor the Sonne as they are over their house but suffer their own reprobate sence to dwell in their hearts and that walk by sight of the world and not by Faith and not only are disobedient themselves but also compell others to rebel against the Mr. of the house Let hot my soul touch with them that do thus despite the spirit of grace and provoke the good man of the house against their own soules 2. It is evident that though a man do keepe all the Law and Commandements of God yet he is unprofitable Luke 17.10 wherefore there is some excellent thing required in Christ in the state of perfection as Mat. 5.20 to 47.48 with Luke 6.20 to 32. c. 3. It must be granted that they which keepe the Commandements of God to the end shall inherit life according to the promise in the Lawyer in such a life God is not glorified in Christ his Sonne for in this estate men are defective and want that one necessary thing without which they may fayle of the grace of God namely the perfect love of Christ wherein all worldly things are put away with the love thereof and that only for the love of Christ to follow him for the Kingdom of God Luke 18 18 -22.-29 with Mat. 19.17 c. Mark 10. The sixth day of the week I Have received to put difference between the Church gathered according to the letter in Moses and the Church gathered according to the spirit in Christ the legall Church is from the earth the spirituall Church is from Heaven The Church by the Law were and are to be gathered from all places of the earth unto Ierusalem here beneath but the Church which is called by the spirit of Jesus Christ are delivered from this world and are gathered from mortality unto the City of the living God to heavenly Ierusalem Therefore as earthly Ierusalem is the mother of all those which are after the righteousnesse of the mortall seed so Jerusalem which is above is the mother of all the suffering Christians which are borne again of the immortall seed through Jesus Christ the word of the living God and which remaineth for ever Heb. 12.22.23 Gal. 4.26 1 Pet. 1.23 The first day of the VVeeke FRom Psalm 91. I have considered a preservative against the plagve of Death thus There was is and alwaies shall be a twofold people in the world the greater part are after the seed of the Serpent and the remainder after the seed of the Woman between these two peoples there is enmity and a perfect separation in the Word Over these there is a two-fold government or spirituall authority Over the greater part which are the childen of disobedience is the Devill Satan or the old Serpent that first deceived our parents who is by his government the prince of the authority of the ayre Ephes. 2.2 his power wherewith he afflicteth are the spirituall things of wickednesse in heavenly places Ephes. 6.11.12 The throane of his people is the throne of misery or perversenesse by authority whereof the frame being wicked mischiefe by a Law and murder and condemne for wicked the righteous and innocent soules which patiently suffer persecution and death under them for their conscience of the service and word of their Creator Psalm 94.3 20.21 Rom. 8.36 Mark 4.17 Over the poore afflicted people is the protection of the most high and the shadow of the Almighty Psalm 91.1 who since they were separated out from their persecutors under Moses the fraithfull servant of God are knowne manifestly to beare the reproach of Christ Hebr. 11.25.26 This people are in one name called the Israel of God G●l 6.16 which is not of any whether Jewes or Gentiles that trust under a carnall visible authority but of all that come to put their confidence under the wings of the God of Israel as Ruth did Ruth 2.12 These people are known by that they serve and declare the praises of the great name of God the Creator every Sabbath day Psal 92.1 Luk. 4.16 And for their Creators sake they are hated and afflicted of all other people Therefore the God the Creator being the judge of the earth doth render vengeance to the proud and wicked people that afflict the people of his heritage whom he teacheth and instructeth out of his Law and also speake proudly against him the God of Iacob Psa. 94.1 c. According to this judgement all the world is made subject to God and guilty of death by the Law in Christ Jesus and none can be justified from sinne and so freed from the guilt of death by any works under any worldly or carnall authorities Rom. 3.9 19.20 The spirituall things wherewith the Prince of the authority of the ayre doth invade or bring men to death are declared in the Law to be especially three The first is the snare of the hunter The second the Pestilence The third the Keteb or destruction Psal. 91.3 6. First the snare of the Hunter is sinne the reward whereof is death Rom. 7.23 All therefore that sinne against the God of their life as the children of the Devill are subject to all the curses in the Law of God 1 Ioh. 3.8 Gal. 3.10 Secondly the second spirituall thing that from hence doth manifestly invade men is the Pestilence or plague of death which is a sicknesse call debir a thing destroying It is taken with the common ayre which is corrupted and poysoned with the crying sinnes of the most people in the mother city and into whomsoever this poysoned ayre entreth it poysoneth the life and soon killeth the body except it have issue out of the body 3. The other deadly destruction to the body is called bitter destruction Dent 32.24 which as an evill spirit seiseth upon the body and worketh torments in the joynts and sinewes which disease some learned men call Ophisthotonos a strange and vehement disease in the necke when by the stiffenesse of the nerves the necke is strained backward to the shoulders and killeth a man within foure dayes and therefore it is said to destroy at noone Psal. 91.6 because thou maist see a sound body thus suddenly tormented before thine eyes and thou canst see nothing but the evill done These three evils the Lord Christ inflicteth upon his adversaries for the redemption of his Israel from destruction Wherefore the Apostle Paul
applying the salvation in Christ 1 Cor. 15.54 to 57. with Hos. 33.9 14. setteth downe five degrees as those which can read the originall text may see 1. This Keteb bitter destruction hee calleth the victory of hell 2. The Pestilence is called the sting of death 3. The cause of this plague he affirmeth to be sinne 4. The power of sin to be the Law 5. The victory which the Christians have received over all these evils is of God through Jesus Christ our Lord 1 Cor. 15.54 c. Hos. 13. From hence we come to apply this preservasative against the plague and destruction Who is the man whom the Lord will deliver him that God hath separated as Israel Exod. namely him that knoweth in his conscience the onely true God from all other Gods and that he himselfe dwelleth under his protection delighteth under his shadow Psal. 91.1 14. Ioh. 17.3 This knowledge of God is discerned from all false knowledge by that he which hath it keepeth the the Commandements of God 1 Ioh. 2.4 So as he which knoweth the true God and Jesus Christ whom he hath sent is united to the body and Church of Christ and knowes him in spirit from all false Christs or devils as a woman knowes her husband from all other men and therefore of all that doe thus discerne and know God in Christ he is the Saviour of their bodies Ephes. 5.23 This man shall be kept in all his waies Psal. 91.11 For seeing it is the truth in Christ that all that are borne of God doe keepe themselves so as the evill one toucheth them not with any just accusation of sinne as 1 Ioh. 5.18 with 3.9 It must needs follow that God their Father will deliver them also from any deadly disease which is executed for sinne This temporary salvation is applyed onely by Christ and his Christians not against carnall wickednesses but against spirituall evils namely that these plagues shall not come without cause unto them Psal. 91.9 For seeing Christ was baptized to suffer death by the seed of the world and seeing his Christians are baptized into the death of Jesus Christ to shew his death in resisting sinne till he come to judgement i● must be granted as a truth and applyed for the glory of God in Christ that no accidentall death from him shall prevent any faithfull Christian that hee should not live to glorifie God in the martyrdome of Jesus but this is the man tha● shall be preserved to see a thousand fall on o●● side by the plague of death and ten thousand 〈◊〉 the other side yet it shall not come neere him only hee shall behold it as the reward of God 〈◊〉 wicked men Psal. 91.7.8 Psalm 15. This is the preservation of every perfect man whose faith overcommeth the evill of the world whose hope is God the Creator and whose habitation is the most high Psal. 91.9 and not of him onely but of all whose love is able to cover their sins so as he require of the Lord life for any weake one that hath sinned and the sinne is not a sin unto death 1 Ioh. 5.19.20 For thus is his boldnesse for his friends also by warrant from the Law which saith unto him and the plague shall not come neare in thy tabernacle Psalm 91.10 which is not understood of any worldly dwelling as under the Law but of the severall persons who with him doe beare the reproach of Christ in some kind in enmity that doe come out of the sinnes of the City by not partaking with her sinnes these also may have faith that they shall not partake of the plagues of the City Rev. 18.4 Neither can any conclude from the Law that all which live in and under the Law dye of the plague doe dye to the second death for the plague of it selfe is onely a bodily execution from God to the first death For when both King and people doe in the feare of the true God confesse and forsake their sinne which is the cause thereof from the anger of God and in obedience doe give themselves to fall into his hands and rely upon his great mercies in this case all that dye of the plague wee leave them to the mercy of the Lord by whose death the King and all that remaine may more earnestly beseech the Lord to remit his hand 2 Sam. 24. Wherefore every one that can truly apply the God of Israel to be his shadow Christ his Law and truth to be his shield and buckler and hath in himselfe the baptisme of Christ by vertue whereof he hath alwayes within him the request of a good conscience calling unto God through the resurrection of Jesus Christ 1 Pet. 3.21 this man hath the faith of God in him and therefore doth not fear any evill of the day or night Psal. 125. neither doth he flee as those that are conscious of their sins against God but remaineth as sure as Ierusalem which is above and is the mother of all the true Children of God For the rod of wickednesse shall not rest upon the lot of the righteous This is the work of faith whereby they pray in faith to be delivered from the evill one and are delivered Mat. 6.13 whereas the faith of all that serve Idoll Gods is a deceit and the prayer of the sinner is abomination and will work infidelity and terrours from God as their consciences do testifie that they may repent of their sins and be reconciled unto the true God in truth 2. This assurance is to all Jsrael in the Law under the signe of the blood of the passeover sprinckled out on their upper doore posts whereby they were assured that the destroyer should not or could not hurt the poore persecuted and oppressed for their desire of liberty and freedom of body and mind to serve the living God as Exod. 12. Heb. 11.28 which was true in this thing to save the persecuted Isreal from the mortality of persecuting Egypt and is but a figure or shaddow of that faith which the spirituall Isralites have that know in themselves that Christ their pass over is killed for them 1 Cor. 5.7 for these desiring also to serve that one only true God are also persecuted wherein being chastized of the Lord in the communion of the sufferings of Christ they do shew and declare this death before the Lord and one with another which who so do it in love cannot but know that the condemnation of the world is nothing to them as to condemn them for the sins of the world which are pardoned to them in the death of Christ from the time of their baptisme of repentance for the forgivnesse of sins if they walk worthy of this calling and continue constant and faithfull in this Communion unto death 1 Cor. 11.25 to 32. Mark 1.4 with Heb. 9.14 Rev. 2.10 The third day of the Week 1. I Vnderstand that I put on Christ when being baptized into his death I put on his death upon