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A35003 The third and last volume of the sermons of Mr. Stephen Crisp late of Colchester Essex, deceased containing XII declarations upon several divine subjects : exactly taken in short-hand as they were deliver'd by him at the publick meeting-houses of the people called Quakers ... and now faithfully transcribed and published : with some of his prayers after sermon. Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692. 1694 (1694) Wing C6943; ESTC R26073 139,372 264

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own Bosom against Whoredom Lying Drunkenness Fraud and other Sins he knows he hath done amiss he is not going to a Confessor that will take off and remove the Guilt from his Conscience he hath offended the Majesty of the great God and God hath signified to him Is not Judgment come and hath not God set it up in his own Heart if through Custom in Sin thou losest the Sense of this Judgment it is not because God hath determined to take Advantage against thee but because thou actest against thy self and comest to be past feeling thou wast once under a sense of these things and thou wast not past feeling if thou at any time told thy Parents a Lie thou hadst Remorse but now thou canst tell a Lie and not feel it thou art past feeling whose Fault is this The Lord would have brought thee to love Truth but thou chusest Lying if thou peri●● 〈◊〉 Blood will be upon thine own head the 〈◊〉 clear from it They that receive the Word of God 〈◊〉 Life for man liveth not by bread only but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God You are sensible of God's speaking this Word to you I exhort you all in the Love of God that you would prize this manner of Speaking and look upon it as the grea●est Mercy that ever you enjoy'd that God hath not given over speaking to you and that Conscience hath not given over speaking to you and that the Spirit of the Lord doth yet strive with you he will not always strive you may be of that sort of Fools before you die that make a mock of sin and be as trees twice dead and plucked up by the roots You that are sensible of this inward Voice prize it above all your Mercies Health and Wealth and all other Mercies are not worthy to be compared to this Voice of God speaking in you They that prize this will never complain for want of Power they will find Power in it all the Power in Heaven and Earth is contained in this Truth that shines unto you They that come to be exercised in this Word receive Power from God for God gives it to them he gives them Power by degrees from being Sons of Belial Sons of the Devil to become Sons of God to as many as believe in his name They that receive this Truth grow tender of a Lie of a vain Word they find themselves grow tender feeling and sensible H●●e is a token that the God of Life is quick●●● them I am now tender of speaking a Lie to my Neighbour I will not do that thing to another that I would not have another do to me when you come to a tender state which is far better than an hard-hearted state you will have an Evidence in your selves That man liveth not by bread only but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God Blessed are they that God hath brought into Acquaintance with his Word of all Nations and People upon the Earth they are a blessed People though there are manifold Blessings that reach indifferently to all the sun shines and the rain falls on the evil and the good and on the just and unjust yet this is a Blessing that can only make the Soul happy that an Intercourse between it and its Maker is open that there is an open Intercourse for the Lord to hear a Man cry and he to receive his Word all those that God hath brought into Covenant with himself by Christ he hath made sensible of this Intercourse and way of God's speaking to his People which he spake to them by in former days Take heed that this way be not stopt up you know by what it was opened and what will stop it up again when you were in much Trouble and Grief you cried to the Lord and he delivered you But if I regard iniquity in my heart said David the Lord will not hear me You cried to the Lord again it may be and he did not answer you and the Lord cried to you and you answered him not but hearkned to your Lusts Yet the Lord by his long-suffering and patience hath won upon a Remnant and hath brought them over to believe and trust in his Power for Salvation and as soon as ever they came to believe in him they found his Power to remove out of the way that which hindred the Intercourse between God and their Souls What a great Stir was there in removing out of the way the Pride Corruption Enmity Loosness Wantonness and abundance more of evil things that made the Soul like a Wilderness What hacking up and burning up was there God's Word like a hammer and like a fire did break up and burn up these things and the same Word of God like a Sword did cut down those Sins and Lusts which prevailed over you before By this means God hath opened a Way for you to have access to him and for his Word to have access to you When you come to the Lord in this way you know you live by this Word and if you hear the Word of the Lord spoken immediately to you your Joy and Consolation increaseth and you have sweet Communion and Fellowship with God and Christ and with one another by this Covenant of Life How came you into it It was by removing a great deal of Rubbish out of the way If you should let this Rubbish grow up again which kept you from the Joy of the Holy Ghost will it not do it again If your Pride Corruption Enmity Prejudice Looseness and Wantonness if these be suffer'd to grow up in any of you they will do as they did before they will separate you from the Lord and from one another As the Truth brought you to God and this heavenly Fellowship with him so if a wrathful Mind and wanton Spirit get up again it will separate you from God and scatter you from one another then you will live in the outward Life and die to the inward one and perish Remember you were told so Every one that goes from this living Word and suffers any thing to arise of the old Nature so much as that riseth so much will your way of Intercourse with God be stopt sometimes Men cry to God but they have a Bar in their way and they come for Comfort to the Throne of Grace but they cannot receive those Ministrations of Joy and Peace which they desire their foolish hearts are darkned and their minds blinded and they will go on in darkness and be left out of the Holy Covenant which God hath called his People to You that God hath engaged to be his by the Operation of his Power O live in a holy Fear and watchfulness and know this That let your Understanding and Gifts be what they will you have nothing but what is given you and what God he hath given you he can take away Thou hast decked thy self with my flax and my wool and
THe Works of this Author have obtain'd such general Esteem that many are desirous nothing of his should be lost I have already published two small Volumes of his Sermons the First containing Eight and the Second Ten of his Declarations and the acceptance they have gain'd from Persons of different Persuasions has induced me to emit this Third and Last Collection containing Twelve Sermons more upon several very necessary Subjects none of which have been yet Printed One of them being his last Sermon preached at Devonshire-house London a while before his Death So that now these are all of this Author's which are to be expected from N. C. THE Third and Last Volume OF THE Sermons OF Mr. STEPHEN CRISP Late of Colchester in Essex Deceased Containing XII DECLARATIONS upon several Divine Subjects Exactly taken in Short-hand as they were deliver'd by him at the Publick Meeting-Houses of the People called QUAKERS In Grace-Church-street Devonshire-house and S. Martin's le-grand London And now faithfully Transcribed and Publish'd with some of his Prayers after Sermon London Printed for Nath Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheap-side 1694. The Contents of the Three Volumes of the Sermons or Declarations of Mr. Stephen Crisp THe First Volume contains Eight Sermons upon the following Subjects I. The great Mediator of the Everlasting Covenant II. Heart Preparation for receiving the Gospel III. The First and Great Commandment IV. The Standard of Truth V. The necessary Duty of remembring our Creator VI. The Divine Monitor or Light from Heaven VII The Inward Preacher or the Office of Conscience VIII Saving Faith the Gift of God alone THe Second Volume contains Ten Sermons upon the following Subjects I. Truth 's Testimony against the Power of Sin and Satan II. Bearing the Cross the right Mark of a Christian III. The Spirit of Christ the only true Guide IV. Pure and Spiritual Worship V. The Divine Life of Christ Jesus VI. The Kingdom of God within VII The undefiled way to Eternal Rest. VIII The dawning of the Day of Grace and Salvation IX The Excellency of Peace with God X. True Christianity THE Third and Last Volume contains Twelve Sermons upon the following Subjects I. The mighty Work of Man's Redemption II. The Word of God a Christian's Life III. The necessity of an holy Life and Conversation IV. Baptism and the Lord's Supper asserted V. Christ the Way the Truth and the Life VI. Captive Sinners ransomed by Jesus Christ. VII The Sheep of Christ hear his Voice VIII No True Worship without the right Knowledge of God IX The wonderful Love of God to Mankind X. Salvation from Sin by Jesus Christ. XI The acceptable Sacrifice XII Christians should often think on the Name of the Lord Being his last Sermon preached at Devonshire-house a while before his Death And are all to be sold either single or bound up in one Volume by Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapside Price Three Shillings SERMON I. The mighty Work of Mans Redemption Preached at Grace-Church-street Feb. 8. 1687. My Friends WE are met upon the most weighty Affair that can be to every one of us even to wait that we may have a true knowledge of the beginning carrying on and perfecting the mighty Work of Redemption that People may know that Redemption is wrought in their Souls for every ones Soul hath been lost and captivated and led away from the pure Presence of God all have been alienated by reason of Sin which hath become an universal Wall of Partition and hath excluded and shut out unholy Souls from the Holy God all that have been defiled and polluted they have been excluded from his Dwelling-place they have been driven out into the World and the World hath become a World of Misery and of Distraction and Confusion to the Sons and Daughters of Men there hath been Anguish Tribulation and Wrath upon all their Souls and an insensibility hath happened unto many that they have not been apprehensive of the great Depravation they have lain under and they have not been sensible of the Glory of that State and Condition which they were to have enjoyed and in that State of Insensibility they have not sought after the Lord but have been captivated and led away by divers Lusts and Pleasures by which they have wounded their own Souls more and more And in such a State as this it is that the Lord hath found us he hath sought us out and he hath found us cast out into the open Field and wallowing as it were in our Blood and yet this hath been a time of Love and he hath manifested his Love to us in this respect in that he hath awakened us and brought us to a sense of our depraved and deplorable Condition and given unto a Remnant to perceive that there is a more excellent Glory a more excellent Enjoyment to be had than any this World can afford But a great many of those whose Eyes are so far opened that they can see and discern a more excellent Glory yet they cannot receive it for they are not in a capacity for the Enjoyment o● it many have the Glimmerings and some little sight of Heavenly Things but they themselves are earthly Many perceive there is a holy Life but it is not theirs for their own Life is unholy and yet they know there is a Life that is Holy and Pure Hereupon Desires are begotten by the divine Word of Life in the Sons and Daughters of Men through the Lord Jesus Christ the Mediator by him Desires are begotten in People that they might come to enjoy that Life of Holiness that they might not only see a better State than what they do enjoy but that they might come to enjoy it and have i● for theirs There is an universal Desire in People that they might have Eternal Life and they believe there is an Eternal Life to be enjoyed but every one hath it not and the reason is because they are not fitted and prepared for the enjoyment of it for it is a kind of Treasure that is never put into an unclean Vessel there must be a cleansing and purifying that so earthen Vessels may come to retain and hold this heavenly Treasure and when it comes to this that People must be cleansed and purified here the World turns out to divers Means and Methods some have gone to outward Washings outward Cleansings and Observations of this and the other Ordinance and when all that hath been done they themselves being Judges were yet unclean when they have done all that lies in their Power and Ability towards their Washing and Clea●sing and towards preparing themselves they have found some secret Testimony in their own Consciences that their Hearts were still unclean and that there was defilement still abiding and lodging in the Secret of their Souls and this hath put a great many to a stand what they should do when they have come to the end of all they know not what
who didst love us when we were Strangers and preserve us when we were Enemies and brought a glorious Day of visitation upon us and opened our eys 〈◊〉 behold the Light thereof so that we are an engaged People to speak good of thy ●●me Thou hast declared and manifested to the Sons and Daughters of Men thy good Will and thy universal Grace that thou art daily extending to them that all may be made partakers of the Riches of thy House and of thy great Salvation which by the Lord Jesus Christ thou hast ordained And O thou Powerful God of Life since the Day that thou first gathered us thou hast been with us thou hast been our Guid and our Eyes have been towards thee for instruction thou hast taught us and ●ed us in the way in which thou wouldst have 〈◊〉 to walk thou hast led us O Lord in the way Everlasting ●ith the po● 〈…〉 and the meek of the Earth 〈…〉 placed our Feet O Lord near the Eve● 〈…〉 Mountain which thou hast exalted 〈◊〉 the high Hills of the Earth and thou ha●●●●vealed the Glory and the splendor of 〈◊〉 House thy Holy Dwelling Place and 〈◊〉 raised Breathings in the Hearts of thy Peo● that they may dwell in thy Courts for ev● And now Holy Father thou hast gathered 〈◊〉 Remnant and brought a peculiar People 〈◊〉 trust in thy Name but still we do all th● we do by thee thou must be our Keeper thou must be our preserver therefore we wait upon thee we expect all from thy Hand therefore our applications are unto thee that f● Day to Day and from time to time we 〈◊〉 find thy living Presence in the midst 〈◊〉 And O living God of life thou hast give● 〈◊〉 Children large experience that thou art a 〈◊〉 nigh at hand to us in all our Tryals in all 〈◊〉 Exercises as our Eyes have been turned 〈◊〉 thee thou hast preserved us and revealed th● Heavenly Power O Lord in preserving and delivering thy Church and People that they may bear a testimony in their generation t● thy great love and the great Salvation 〈◊〉 tho● hast wrought for them and made 〈◊〉 pertakers of Now Blessed God of Li● desires and supplications of thy People● unto thee for the glorifying of thy P● the exalting of thy glorious Name 〈…〉 le● the mighty operation of thy 〈…〉 〈…〉 and stubborn ones that 〈…〉 ●gainst thee and that hav● withstood 〈◊〉 tenders of thy Grace and the Motions ●d striving of thy Holy Spirit Thou art ●ole to bow them and to break their stony Hearts thou art able to speak effectually to their Souls and to make them submit themselves to thee Holy and living Father let the progress of thy Word and Gospel be great in our Day let it have a free course and spread it self mightily to those that believe not to beget a Seed of Faith in their Souls that they may believe in thy Name and Trust in thy Power ad wait to see the great Work of Redemption wrought for the Salvation of Immortal Souls before the Da● of Visitation goes over Powerful God 〈◊〉 Life thy little Remnant which thou hast ●edeemed keep them by thy Power and preserve them in Uprightness and Cleanness of Mind preserve them in the places and stations wherein thou hast appointed them to dwell and in all their Tryals and Tribulations and Distresses that may come upon them that they may be quiet and still and in patience possess their Souls and let them ●ave strong consolation in that Everlasting ●●venant which in thy Son thou hast made ●th them and r●vealed to them and let 〈◊〉 not be moved and tossed with the hur● of this World with the tumults and dis● that evil Men make in it and the Storms 〈…〉 that are raised but let th●●● Hearts and Minds be ●●●yed upon 〈…〉 they may know how to behave then 〈…〉 wards thee and one another and tow● 〈…〉 t● 〈…〉 ●e without and thereby glorify 〈…〉 m● 〈◊〉 thy great Name by the Beau● 〈…〉 Holyness shining in their Conversations w● may reach the Consciences of Men that 〈◊〉 that see them may say these 〈◊〉 the Plan● that the Right Hand of God hath Plant●● and see the Fruits that are brought forth f● 〈◊〉 that Root of Life revealed in Christ Jesu● Powerful God of Life carry on thine ow● Work in this City and the whole Nation and in other places among that People whi● t●●u hast chosen and gathered to thy 〈◊〉 of the World Powerful God of Life rem●●ber those that groan in secret making 〈◊〉 moan to thee that they cannot lay hold o● Salvation for their Souls Prepare them 〈◊〉 that consolation that their Souls are brea● af●er They are Night and Day wrestling 〈◊〉 thee by earnest Prayer But what will all the● wrestling signifie except thy Word and th● Power of thy Grace assist them and 〈◊〉 them to lay hold of thy strength that 〈◊〉 may Fight the good Fight of Faith tha● 〈◊〉 may get the Victory and rejoyce in th●●●●vation and see the Glory of it Thou se● 〈◊〉 the Children of Men are working an●●●●triving divers ways for their own Salv● make the● to know that all their o● 〈…〉 and inventions ar●●n vain Bless● 〈…〉 the de● 〈…〉 ●y wa●●●●y Heritage and 〈…〉 thou hast gathered by thy Word do 〈◊〉 preserve them that they may serve thee ●●th sincere and upright Minds all the Days 〈◊〉 their Lives and offer up daily Tha● 〈◊〉 ●ings and living Praises to thee the 〈◊〉 and living God and Jesus Christ whom thou ●ast sent and ●hy Eternal Spirit who alone art worthy who art God over all blessed 〈◊〉 ever and ever Amen A Catalogue of Books Printed for Nath C●ouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapside 1. The History of the Principality of 〈◊〉 in three parts containing 1. A brief ●●●unt of the ancient Kings and Princes of Brit●●● and Wales till the final extinguishing of the ●oyal Brittish Line 2. Remarks upon the 〈◊〉 of all the Princes of Wales of the Royal ●●milies of England from King Edward the first to this time particularly of Edward the Black Pr●●ce of Wales who with 30000 English defeated an Army of 100000 French at Cressy and at Poicti●●s with 10000 beat 80000 and took John the French King Prisoner also of Henry of Munmouth after●●●d King Henry the fifth who with 13000 〈◊〉 90000 French whose Son Henry sixth was 〈◊〉 King of France at Paris 3. Remarkable ●vations on the most memorable Persons and 〈◊〉 in Wales and of divers considerable passages 〈◊〉 any Hundred Years past with the Birth and 〈◊〉 Actions of Merlin the famous Welsh Pro● 〈…〉 with natura● 〈◊〉 artificial ●●●ities 〈…〉 Princi● 〈…〉 〈◊〉 ●wered in above 300 〈…〉 ●ontaining 1. Dreadful Judgments upon 〈…〉 Blasphemers and Perjured Villains 2. The 〈…〉 ends of many Magicians c. 3. Remarkable ●●●dictions and presages of approaching Death a● how 〈◊〉 event has been answerable 4. Fearful Ju●●ments upon bloody Tyrants Murderers c.
driven away in a cloudy and dark Night be brought to a glorious and blessed Day wherein they may enjoy the Gospel that brings Light to dark Souls that Praises and Thanksgivings may be offered up in thy House for thy Holy Presence with us that we may be fed there when we are assembled together in thy Name accordi●● to thy Promise Continue to 〈◊〉 ●midst of us that living Praises and Thanksgivings may be offered up to thee through Jesus Christ for thou alone art Worthy who art God over all blessed for evermore Amen SERMON II. The Word of God a Christians Life Preached at Grace-Church-street March 14 1687. IT was the Doctrin of the great Master of the Christian Religion the Lord Jesus Christ while he was preaching and publishing and making known the way of Salvation among the Sons and Daughters of Men he then preached and declared That it was not Bread only by which Man lived but by ever● Word that proceedeth out of the Mouth of Go● Now the way and means of Mans Preserv●tion in Life in a living state the Meth●● and Course that the God of Heaven do●● open to keep the Sons and Daughters of Me● alive is by this Word Every Word 〈◊〉 proceedeth out of the Mouth of God hath a Ministration of Life in it and therefore all that are desirous of the enjoyment of the Immortal Life and of the preserving and encreasing of it they are diligently to wait to be made Partakers of this Divine Ministration Outward Bread is for our outward Preservation but Man is made inward as well as outward he hath a Soul as well as a Body Now Christ to signify to us what the inward Man is nourished and fed by tells us That Man liveth not by Bread only but by every Word that proceedeth out of the Mouth of God So now in this our day as well as in former Days it hath pleased God to give unto a Remnant an experimental knowledge of the Truth of this that they have been quickned and made alive by the Word of God that is they have heard and felt and tasted of the Word of Life that was with the Father before the World began that hath been divinely ministred to them by the mercy of God through Jesus Christ many that were dead in Sins and Trespasses he hath said unto them Live He hath given unto many an inward sense of their State who sometimes had it not he hath brought many a one to feel sin to b a Burden and an oppressing Load who sometimes before have taken Pleasure and Delight in it This is a great change that is wrought in a Mans Mind that he should come to be loaden with that burthened and oppressed by that which was before ●is Pleasure and Delight yet this great Ch●●ge hath been wrought in many a Soul by the operation of the word of God of that inward Word that inward Voice when the Lord hath taken Men in hand himself There are many have taken Sinners 〈◊〉 hand and have gone about to convince the● and convert them but they were not able to do it but when the Lord hath taken Man in hand himself when his Creator hath undertaken to deal with him himself then the Man cries out I am a Worm and no Man then he cries out under the sense of the judgment of God then he cries out under the indignation of the Lord which he hath kindled by his Sins he cries out for Mercy then he prays for Remission then he wishes that he had never provoked the Lord for the Word that goes out of the Mouth of God hath ● mighty Force and Power upon the Spirit of ● Man so that he is converted and changed ●● it as the Prophet said of old The Word ●● God is pure converting the Soul Now where any come to an experimenta● knowledge of the Word of the Lord of th● inward Voice whereby God speaks to th● Sons and Daughters of Men they have r●ceived thereby an infallible feeling of th● own State and Condition this is the fir●● Lesson learned by it They come to have certain infallible knowledge of their o●● State and they are sure that they cannot 〈◊〉 deceived for it brings an Evidence with it in their Consciences so that whatsoever this Word of Life signifieth to a Man he hath the knowledge of the same thing evidencing it in his own Conscience as the Apostle saith If our Hearts condemn us God is greater than our Hearts and knoweth all things Now here is a way found out for Men to obtain divine Knowledge by a divine Means for the Lord speaks by his Spirit and if Men come to hearken to that Voice unto that Speaking they perceive readily what it saith unto them The Lord tells People as well now as in former Days what he hath against them and this every one in the Closet of their own Hearts come to understand We read in the Book of Revelations what our Lord Jesus Christ appointed John to write to the seven Churches in Asia that he had a few things against some and many things against others Now that which is the design of our Meet●ng when we are Assembled together is that we may know what the Mind and Judgment of God is concerning our Selves How shall we know that unless we ask him and come to wait upon him and enquire at the Oracle of Counsel that God hath appointed in the Bosome of every man For he signifies his mind unto the Children of men by that Light ●nd Grace which Jesus Christ hath Planted in ●hem he hath Enlightned every man that comes ●●to the world with an undeceiving Light and he hath ministred of his truth and Grace to every man tho' the man be bad and untrue and in the Dark and there be Darkness in him yet the Light shineth in Darkness The Man may be a false Man yet there is true knowledg in him if this false Man harken to the Voice of Truth when the God of Truth signifies what his Mind and Judgment is concerning him and his present State So that here is an opportunity offered and if a Man believe the word of Truth which is administred to his own mind he cannot say such a Man hath deceived him for it is Truth it self which is signified to him which he believeth For the Truth is the object of 〈◊〉 Faith and he believeth it of himself he believeth that while he remains wicked in 〈◊〉 unrenewed state he is out of the Covenant of God and in the high Road to Destruction if he doth not get out of it and return to God and mind his Duty He believeth this and he believeth the Truth It hath been so with many it hath been so with us all this is the fir●● kind of Faith and Belief that ever we receive for when Truth signifies to us our fallen state our alinated state when Truth signifies and discovers to us the Partition Wall of Sin and iniquity which we
with my silver and gold and other ornaments and followed thy lovers therefore will I take them away from thee and strip thee of all thou gloriest in Those that forget God of whom they had these things that forget their brokenness of Heart and the Subjection of their Spirits to God if they forget this let them know that let their Part● be what they will they will certainly wither and their inward Life will fail you that have regard to your own Souls and do desire heartily at this Time to be quickned a●● find that the Lord hath removed your Deadness and quickned and raised you to such a degree and measure of Life that you can say I find Communion with God and Fellowship with my Friends and Brethren in that one Eternal Life I pray God you may continue in it long and lay down your Heads in this Blessed heavenly Life Now that you may so do keep your selves low and humble and in the Fear of God and keep your Ears always open to his Word and live as becomes those that are born again and begotten of God and are brought to partake of the Divine Life Let Temptations surround you that Life will preserve you he that never sinn'd is with you to keep you from Sin and he that never deceived any will keep you from being deceived To his Consel and Conduct and to his Divin Care and Protection I do now commit you SERMON III. The Necessity of an Holy Life and Conversation Preached at S. Martin's-le-Grand March 16th 1687. O How happy are they that have Bread in their own Houses and that can draw Water out of their own Wells These have a blessed glorious Dwelling-place these are the Children that their Father provideth for All the divine Treasures and the Riches of Heavenly Things are laid up for these O that all that have a Sight of this blessed State were got into it that their Minds might no more wander that People might not be scattered in their Thoughts that when they meet together they might have their Expectations entirely from that God whom they profess to worship Lord thou hast said that thou wilt teach thy people thy self here a Cry goes up to the Lord and their Expectations through Faith are pitched upon God they never meet in vain but a well springs up and the water of life comes to them by which they meet with Divine Refreshments for you know the Promise that our Lord made to his Disciples He that drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst more Why will once Drinking serve Because I have tasted of the Living Water that the Lord Christ gives me will that serve No but he giveth me a substantial River that is the reason why I shall thirst no more it shall be in me a well of living water springing up to everlasting life blessed are the Witnesses of it these are they that are satisfied concerning Religion and Doctrin they are satisfied concerning Worship they are looking after no new things when these meet together they meet in the Name of the Lord and they have their Eyes to him who is a Fountain and they discern a Brightness and a Glory that is unspeakable and the Glory that is speakable that appears many times through Instruments will not satisfie them there is something beyond that which must satisfie this will never do it People will never be satisfied with hearing nor never satisfied with seeing till they come to hear and see that which is unutterable and then they are satisfied Christ had preached many Sermons in the hearing of his Disciples and there were a great many said That there was never any man spake like him preached like him yet one of them that was nearest to him and most acquainted and intimate with him after some Years meeting and hearing of his Sermons he cries out Shew us the Father and it sufficeth us My Friends this comes near to many of your States many of you have heard long and have heard the speakable Word of God that which could be uttered that which could be spoken forth by the Demonstration of the Holy Ghost by them that have received it of the Father this you have heard long and yet there are many of you that if you come to a serious Search you will find a Want you will find still that you have not that Satisfaction that puts you beyond Doubt beyond Fear there is some thing that stands in the way that hinders your Enjoyment of the unspeakable Glory of the unspeakable Word and this will never be removed but by your innocent submitting to the Work of the Power of God in your own Hearts that so you may not only be Believers but come to be really Baptized and then all is out of doubt for our Lord said he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved he doth not say he may be saved but he shall be saved Woful Experience hath told us in our Days That a great many have believed the Truth and yet they are never like to be saved they have made shipwrack of their faith but if they had been baptiz'd if they would have endured the Baptism if they would have been buried with Christ in Baptism they should have been saved every one of them and now there are a great many that remain in the Belief of the Truth and yet they are not Baptized they are not Dead not Buried notwithstanding they have received like precious faith with us that faith which is of the operation of God and that is alike precious in its nature to all that do receive it and would work the same effect in all too if it were not obstructed but notwithstanding they have received Faith towards the saving of their Souls yet their Souls are Captives their Souls are subject to Lusts and Pleasures and Vanities and unto empty and foolish Things and to Passions and Corruptions after they have received Faith For if you take one that is a Believer of Truth that is overtaken with his Lusts and Passions and Corruptions he will commonly own that he believeth the contrary he believeth that these things should not be that it ought to be otherwise This is the signification of Truth against Untruth If it should be otherwise why is it thus then Why he finds a Life to spring up in that which is corruptible that is always contrary to the life of God and at enmity with it What shall I do I believe the Truth I know it is a holy thing it leads all that submit to it to a holy Life and there is this and that unholy thing this and that corrupt thing remains what shall I do It is an evident Demonstration that thou wantest the Baptism of him in whom thou believest thou hast believed in Christ Jesus that cometh after John and was before him and now having believed in him thou wantest to be baptized by him and for want of that the Pollution and
Corruption that was grown up in thy nature in the time of thy alienation prevails still upon thee contrary to thy Faith and there is no coming to obtain this Baptism but by sinking down into that which will slay thee that which will kill thee But there is such a shifting to save ones Life there are so many twistings and twinings of People to save their Lives that at last they lose them but there are none that could ever find that Life that is Eternal but those that are willing to be given up to the Dead and submit to this Baptism that is by the Holy Ghost and by Fire these only do come to Life they come to the Resurrection for you never knew any that dyed this Death but they rose again it is as impossible for Death to hold any one down that is buried in this Baptism as it was impossible to hold Christ down when he was in the Grave The same power that brought again our Lord Christ from the dead the same power it is that quickens us while we remain in these mortal Bodies after we have sustain'd this Death and Crucifiction But who can believe this Saying for this is a hard saying who can bear it Is it not enough that I am a Believer which makes me a Friend and entitles me to a Community among you and as long as I hold the Truth and profess the Truth I am looked upon as one of your Society This is very true this doth entitle People unto the outward Privivileges of the Church of Christ but there is another inner Court that lies under the Angel's Reed the measuring Reed that is to be measured the Temple is measured and every Worshipper in the Temple is measured there was an outward Court that was for representing the Church of God in general from the particular the outward Court was not measured that the Gentiles might come in the unbaptized People which were never regenerated they might come so far as the outward Court but this did not entitle them to the Privileges of the House of God nor to any Worship or Sacrifice that was accepted upon God's Altar It concerns you and me my Friends to be serious about Matters of this Moment and Importance and not spend your Dayes and as it were speak by rote under an airy Profession though of Truth it self without considering what Progress you have made what benefit you have obtained and whether you are come not only to the shadow of good things to come but to the very Substance of the heavenly things for the comers to the outward worship could never with those Sacrifices they offer'd be made perfect the comers thereunto were not made perfect as to things pertaining to the conscience speaking there of the outward worship Heb. 10.1 but coming to the heavenly things whereof the other were but a shadow they made People perfect as to the Conscience and did bring them to Salvation The Apostle alludes to this Baptism for he speaks in a Figure of the Eight persons that were saved in Noah 's ark then he brings down the Allegory to Christian Baptism not only to the Baptism of John the fore-runner of Christ that preached of Christ but to the Christian Baptism it self by the like figure whereof baptism now saveth us saith the Apostle not the putting away of the filth of the flesh but the answer of a good Conscience What doth he mean by Baptism saving us He means the answer of a good Conscience towards God through the resurrection of Christ from the dead so that Christian Baptism did bring along with it the cleansing and putting away of all sin out of the conscience that might bring them under Doubts and Scruples and then there is an arising of Jesus the Saviour in the Conscience the Mediator that brought them to answer for them in the Sight of God for if People be conscious of Sin and do leave off their Sin this doth not yet cleanse the Conscience for there still remains a Conscience of Sin 't is not the leaving off our Sin that makes our Attonement with God or that expiates our Guilt or doth away the Guilt of the Sins that we have committed but there must be a forsaking and a leaving off Sin by the Vertue and Power of the Spirit by which we are enabled not only to leave off Sin but are guided and directed to the Mediator whose blood alone reconcileth us to God and cleanseth us from all sin If I should never commit a sin while I live it is not this simply in it self that will make me have the answer of a good Conscience in the sight of God for there remains the guilt of sin contracted in the Days of unbelief which is a bar and hinderance that none can approach the Holy God but in the attonement and Salvation that comes by Jesus Christ for all that believe and obey the Gospel are accepted in Christ and upon the account of Christs precious Blood that cleanseth us from all sin and unrighteousness Whom doth it cleanse those only that forsake their sins and by his power are brought to a holy life they by the vertue of his power and the cleansing of his Blood come to have their former sins removed from them as far as the East is from the West But what is this to them that remain in their Sins what is this to them that are not baptised for the dead that have not put off the old Man nor put on the new Man but have only put on the name and profession of Christ and put on the outside of him his Garment but have not put him on they are not Created again in Christ Jesus unto good works that they might walk in them no wonder there remains a conscience of sin in them there is a Bar that hinders them from the sight of the glory of God and from real and true satisfaction concerning their attonement and reconcilation with God and this hinders them from the enjoyment of that peace that passeth understanding and it is no wonder because they are not come to this baptism that brings the answer of a good conscience in the sight of God they are not risen with Christ how should they for they are not buryed with him Rom. 6.3 know ye not that so many of us saith the Apostle as were baptised into Christ were baptised into his death therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death that like as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father even so we also should walk in newness of life here is a change figured out between them that had partaken of the spiritual baptism and were come again to the participation of life in the resurrection of Christ Jesus and those that were not baptized So it is now with every one that cometh to believe the truth and maketh a profession of it there is a way cast up and there is a door opened for salvation
were to wait for the Spirit and pray in the Spirit and serve God in the Spirit and that all Religion that is not in Power is not available did they not find it in the Scripture And you that are not Quakers Did you ever read the New Testament How came it to pass that ye never found these Texts But some People read and read the New Testament twenty times over and mock and deride and persecute a Man that shall speak of the Spirits Teaching I have admired at it how intelligent Men to whom God hath given a competent Understanding should be so blinded they have learned to read English and they have read the New Testament over several times and the Old Testament too and they have read those Sentences of Christ's Doctrin that do so currently and unanimously speak of Divine Teachings and Spiritual Operations Spiritual Worship and Spiritual Religion that mu●t have some Motion and Stirring of the Holy Ghost to be the Original of it and that al● others are not acceptable to God doubtless they have read these things but I have often desired and do still desire that they would but read it again once more and try and see what God will do he hath oftentimes made use of the Holy Scripture as a means to awaken People and to open their Understandings and let them see the Mind of the Spirit by which the Scripture is written and the next time if they can find Scripture Text and Apostolical Doctrin to teach People to wait upon the Spirit I hope they will leave Scoffing and Mocing It hath been hitherto looked upon as an Invention to speak of the teaching of the Spirit and waiting upon the Spirit and being moved by the Spirit This Apostolical Doctrin Prayer and Worship hath been looked upon as an Invention that we have brought in To look for the Holy Ghost in that way that was never known to our Fathers is a fantastical Conceit of the Quakers say they To tell People they must be led by the Spirit in Divine Things as in Prayer and Worship and the like that in these things they must wait for the spirit was there ever any Man that was counted good for any thing that ever preached so before they came Do we read any such kind of thing in Scripture O the blindness that hath happened to this Nation I have considered not without admiration how the Devil he is a spirit too and a wicked one the Devil should have power to shove out the knowledg belief sense and feeling of the Spirit of God now a days there are thousands in this Nation that have formerly believed that it was as impossible for a Man to believe the divine motions and struglings of the spirit of God in this life as to raise their Fathers and Mothers out of their Graves some of their learned Teachers have told us it is a Whimsy and Fancy and that there was no inspiration of the spirit now a days but that it was a foolish fancy in us to wait for such a thing it is needless say they there was an Immediate Teaching in the Apostles days and they had the sense of the spirit of Christ working in them to teach them to write Letters and Epistles to the Church which Letters and Epistles were written by the moving of the Holy Ghost but we have no need of it now the Holy Ghost hath brought order and goverment into the Church we have it now in black and white Printed in our Books therefore say they there is no need of the spirit and People need not be acquainted with the operation of the spirit now a days in regard they have it in their Books what manner of Worship they must perform I grant them their due that they have the direction of the Scripture I am able to understand that People are to worship God and pray to him and are to meet together and to observe this and the other doctrinal precepts there laid down I confess I can make shift herew●th to frame out a form of Religion and if I do not mistake in the opening and explication of the Doctrine I could make a right form too but I am lyable to mistake another Man that understands Greek better than I saith that the Greek word ought to be translated so and the form ought to differ in such a respect some say the only way of goverment is by Bishops and the word bears it in the original and another saith he hath streched the word for the word means Presbyter another saith Presbyter signifyes no more than choice of Church Elders and Deacons and such like and this is all out of one Book the settlement of Bishops Presbyters and Elders Here a parcel of form-makers all fall out about the meaning of the word what remedy can any mortal Man provide for this We must not be killing and slaying one another about words if I be an episcopal Man and say the word signifyes Bishops I may be a wicked Man still and if another say it must be Presbyter he may be a wicked Man too and if another say it should be Pastor Elders and Deacons he may be a wicked Man notwithstanding Thus they have rent and torn one another about Church Government what remedy shall we have for this that these quarrellings and contentions about terms and words may come to an end Could a Man prescribe a more certain remedy for all these mistakes than this if they had a measure of this spirit which did work in the Apostles when they wrote down these Words which the Apostles had in Writing them then I say they could tell you what the spirit meant for the spirit is the same and not changed and the Words are the same to a small matter so that if a Man had that he might end all the controversie but where shall we have a Man that hath this spirit to end the controversie There is none now a days say the Protestants and say the Papists there is none but one that hath this infallibility and they will not suppose that neither for some of them say that one Man is as infallible as another Man there is a great brangle whether any one Man be infallible or a great many men together are infallible about Doctrin and Worship This might be cured all at once if we could come to this conclusion Papists Protestant and Quakers here is an end of all their out-side Worship He that hath not the spirit of Christ is none of his If there be not spirit in it it is not Christs Religion and Worship So that they that jangle and bark and bite are without among Dogs and Sorcerers that are stra●gers to the spirit of Christ there is a spirit in them that denies the spirit of Christ there is a spirit that rules in them that are wit●out the spirit for no Body that I know on acts things without a spirit and without being moved What are good and
This sort of People are to be pitied and the Souls of all good People will pi●● them for such as these seek the Living amo●● the Dead they seek to them to redeem the● that cannot redeem them We have sough● say they for Power and Strength from them that had not enough for themselves they were captivated as well as we and all this because we came not to him that is stronger than the Devil You will take the same course and stay till grey Hairs come and you go down to the Grave with Sorrow unless you come to one stronger than the Devil and the● trust in him believe in him and expect Deliverance by him The Reason why Peopl● do not expect Deliverance is because t●●● Two Things are shut out of their Belief 〈◊〉 I. They believe not that a sinful Life will carry them to Destruction II. They think there is not any possibility in this World to live any other than a sinful Life The Devil hath brought Men to this pass that they live as easily in a sinful Life as a Fish in the Stream We are in the way say they when we were baptized we were initiated into the Christian Church we were baptized with the Sign of the Cross that shews we are Soldiers of Christ and bear his Badge and Banner upon us and the Man said at that Time I was made a Child of God and an Inheritor of the Kingdom of Heaven if this be not true then I am cheated and deceived for I am to believe this to be true the Church hath affirmed that these things are to be belived and to question the Verity of the Church is to question all I would question whether thousands find the Truth of it When thou wert baptized there was a kind of Covenant and Bargain made for this Child of God and Heir of Eternal Life That he should forsake the Devil and all his Works and the Pomps and Vanities of this wicked World and the sinful Lusts of the Flesh And there is Security given that this Child shall never serve the Devil and sinful Lusts and never be proud but serve God and keep his Commandments Now this Security being taken then they suppose that this Child will certainly be an Heir of the Kingdom of God It is very true stand to thy Church if this Security that is taken for a Child be but effectual then there is no doubt of being a Child of God and an Inheritor of the Kingdom of Heaven But if this Security fail is the Church to blame if Men's Hopes to Eternal Life fail Was it not my Condition That thou shouldest forsake the Devil and all his Works and the Pomps and Vanities of this wicked World and the sinful Lusts of the Flesh and if thou break the Bargain and thy part of the Covenant and miss of Eternal Life who is to blame Look to the Security see that thou forsake the Devil and all his Works and the Pomps and Vanities of the World But thou mayest rather say I have enjoyed as many of them as I could and for the Lusts of the Flesh I have enjoyed as much of them as I can and what dost thou believe thy self to be a Child of God and an Heir of the Kingdom of Heaven notwithstanding If I promise to deliver a Man such a Bail of Silk or other Goods upon the Payment of so much Mony if I fail in delivering the Goods he will not deliver the Mony A Man must forsake the Devil and all his Works and never lust after the Pomps and Vanities of this World that is a Child of God let us see him grow up and if he goes on to be faithful in this Covenant till he die I do not at all question but he will be an H●●r of eternal Life but when all this is broken and the S●curity signifies nothing and the Man is given up to serve the Devil breaks all God's holy Laws erreth and strayeth from the Way of God's Commandments like a lost Sheep and Grasps at the Pomps and Vanities of the World as much as he can and thinks he gets no more than comes to his share and when he shall indulge the Lusts of his Flesh this is a Child of the Devil he is a Child of that Spirit that was a Lyer from the beginning Never talk of being a Child and an Heir of God's Kingdom such a Man is in Fetters he is to go along with the Devil and his Angels and there is a Kingdom prepared for them a Kingdom of Darkness and he must have his Portion with them in Everlasting Misery Tophet is prepared of old for all the workers of iniquity What for those that are baptized Yes But do not you deny Baptism No not I I would have Men and Women baptized with a Baptism that will do them some good Some have seen the Vanity and Weakness of this kind of Baptism and called it Baby Baptism and therefore would go and be baptized and plunged in the Water over head and Ears but they came up again with the same Heart and Mind and the same Polluted Soul John baptized in Jordan and all Jerusalem and Judea came to be baptized of him There were a sort of baptized Persons then th●● crucified the Lord Jesus Christ that never did them harm in his Life but much good This Baptism had never an Apostolical Patron but there is another Baptism that is so infallible a Baptism that if a Man were surely baptized withal he was sure of Heaven he would never need any other Assurance of Heaven than to be baptized with this Baptism Jesus Christ The Lip of Truth speaks of him He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved He shall be saved in spight of the Devil and all his Temptations in spight of Persecutions and the Stumbling-Blocks laid before him Here is a Baptism worth a Man's while worth all his Labour if he could obtain it He that cometh after me saith John the Baptist he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire Here is a Baptism belongs to Christians an Ordinance ordained Far be it from us to deny Baptism but we would light of the right since there are so many sorts This Baptism is so right and certain that it assertains a Man of his Salvation but it is done by the Holy Ghost and with fire If it be by the Holy Ghost then it is far enough off from us for there is no Holy Ghost in our Days say some so this Baptism is ceased and Inspiration is ceased If the Holy Ghost and Fire be the Matter of Baptism the thing being failed and ceased the Consequence cannot follow thou and I cannot be baptized because there is no working of the Holy Ghost in our Days say some this Baptism is with the Holy Ghost and with fire with Fire for burning 〈◊〉 our Corruptions and purifying our Hearts But the Holy Ghost hath done working upon Men say they why then there is
believe that such a way leads to God's Kingdom that that way will lead men to God that will not lead them to Holiness The Scripture saith If I regard Iniquity in my heart the Lord will not hear me though a Man keeps close to Meetings and Ordinances and Duties and Performances iniquity it seems must remain still there is no rooting it out in this World This continuing and remaining with a Man makes all his Performances and Duties and Prayers unacceptable to God they are all turned back again upon him and cast as Dung upon his Face and true enough too so that here is no coming unto God in this way the comers thereunto know well enough they are not reconciled to God if they are Men that are Conscientious There are a sort of People so stupid and sordid in their Judgments that if a Man tells them they are reconciled to God they will believe him though Conscience re●●oves them an hundred times a day If the 〈…〉 the Parish say That he hath made this C●●●● an heir of the kin●●●● of God and an inherit o● of eternal life I know some have believed it forty Years after and have born themselves up upon this Man's Word all their Life Do you think there is any Danger of me that in Baptism was made an Inheritor of Eternal Life and an Heir of the Kingdom of God God hath not appointed Ordinances in his Church for nothing I speak not of such sordid hard-hearted People that never entred into themselves to know how it was with them whether they are ●onverted but I speak of sober conscientious People that will not be cheated in a Point of Salvation though they have been deceived a great while they may be undeceived Then they must take this for certain Doctrin that nothing can reconcile them to their Maker but that which takes away Sin God hears not sinners he will never be reconciled to a Man in this World as a sinner but there are many thousands blessed be God in this Age● as well as in other Ages that were Sinners and reconciled to God through Christ and had Remission of Sin but never any Man in his Sin was reconciled to God though he did believe the Truth if he did not come to th● Sanctification of the Spirit he could never 〈◊〉 reconciled to God So that there hath been in all Ages a way of the working of the Spirit of God in the Hearts of them that believe to prepare them for the sinless Kingdom for that glorious Kingdom into which nothing that hurteth and defileth and corrupteth can enter And because we cannot enter with Corruption and Defilement he hath appointed the Ministration of his Spirit to work out that which might hinder to cleanse us from Sin that we might have an abundant entrance into his glorious Kingdom so that whilst they say there is an impossibility of living without Sin I had as leave they had said there is an Impossibility of entring into the Kingdom of God for never any shall come into the Kingdom of God but those that are without Si●● for there is no Purgatory after Death The Papists have a better conceit than the Protestants in that respect The Protestan●● conceive Sin to be expelled at the point of Death and they say all the Sins of Believers all the guilt of Sin after we are Believers is pardoned forgiven and done away by the Death of Christ upon the Cross we will have it if we can get it If Men can imagin to find a way into the Kingdom of God they will have one They believe that a Man may sin and contract no Guilt and that he may sin till his dying Day and then all Sin shall pass away and he shall enter into God's Kingdom The Papists say none can come to Heaven till they be purged from Sin and they say God hath appointed a place for that purpose and Persons must go into Purgatory and they must lie there till they are putted and purified and fitted for Heaven Now say the Protestants truly There is n● such thing we find no such thing mentioned in the Scripture therefore such a thing as this cannot be for the A●●●tle said We have declared to you the whole Counsel of God and he speaks not a Word of Purgatory in all the New Testament The Protestants they have got a way to help themselves and the Papists to help themselves and both lie under Danger As for the Papists if their Priests mistake and there be no such Place as Purga●●●● then they m●●● be brought back to the Doctrin of the S●●●●●●res which declares That as death leaves us so judgment shall find us and as we sow so we must reap if we sow to the ●●●sh then of the flesh we shall reap Corruption Then the Protestants likewise if they mistake in saying A Man may act Sin and yet contract no Guilt then they must be brought back to the Doctrin of the Scriptures that tell us The soul that sinneth must die If a righteous man forsake his righteousness and doth that which is evil his righteousness shall be remembred no more but in the sin that he hath committed he shall die This is sound Doctrin I had rather trust the Doctrin of the Prophets and Apostles than the Doctrin of them all either Protestants or Papists and had rather depend upon their Doctrin for Salvation that were inspired by the Holy Ghost than upon those Doctors that say There is no Inspiration now-a-days Some conceive this Scripture may be interpreted thus and thus and others conceive it means so and so but we must say they submit to better Judgment I am a fallible Man I submit it to better Judgments Now when People are concerned for Immortality and Eternity to have such things dished out in such a manner what Souls are so dull but they would bestir themselves and consider and look about them before they go hence how it shall go with them when they are gone We are now to work out our own S●●vation that is on our part None eve● have earned out this Salvation it is wrought out on God's part already and it is to be made ours he that is our Saviour he hath suffered for our sins and rose again for our justification He was made to us of God wisdom righteousness sanctification and redemption Now Wisdom signifies the opening of the Counsel of God Righteousness signifies the Subjection of our Wills to the Will of God Sanctification signifies Obedience to the Spirit of Christ Sanctification signifies Obedience to something to what what shall we be obedient to what is our Rule He that is led by the spirit of Christ he is his but he that is not led by the spirit of Christ is none of his so that it is plain Sanctification signifies Obedience to the Spirit of Christ and Redemption signifies buying again or setting free from Bondage We know when our Friends are in Captivity as in Turkey or
state and 〈◊〉 you see with your inward Eye that your 〈◊〉 is not so good as you would have it ●o 〈◊〉 then trust and rely upon the all-sufficient 〈◊〉 powerful Operation of God's Holy Spi●●● mend your state and give you Power 〈◊〉 your Corruptions and to go on from one 〈◊〉 to another towards the Cleansing and Sancti●●cation of your Souls so that you may receive something from God to enable you to live to God for all that you receive from Men will only make you live to Men but that which you receive from God will help you to live to God that will purifie you and sanctify you and make you clean through the word So through the Word you will come to Cleanness Purity and Holiness And when you are come to the way of Holiness you may believe you are gotten into the way of God's Kingdom and never till then It is not enough to make a Profession but we must live up to the Profession of that Religion that we make it is not holding this Tenet and the other Tenet and saying This Minister I am sure preacheth the Truth thou mayest be a Child of the Devil for 〈◊〉 that I now speak indifferently to all People without respect to any fort They tha● believe they are walking toward the Kingdom of God and yet their way is not a holy 〈◊〉 ●hey have cheated themselves and deceiv'd their ●wn Souls and they had need look about them ●nd take heed what they do the Glass is ●●nning and Time is hasting away and our ●ife may end we know not how soon It is ●ood to prize and improve Time while you ●ave it and bring your Deeds to the Light ●ee what Reproofs Instructions Counsels and Openings you have met with from the Lord and see how you have answered a●d been obedient to them and so you will come to take a sound and infallible account of your condition and if it be not so good as it should be wait upon the Lord to mend it he that made you can mend you he that made your Ears must unstop your Ears to hear the Word of God To that Power that carries on the Work of Sanctification and Redemption by his word to that word I must leave you and to his Spirit I commit you This word will be with you and if you part not with it it will not part with you it will go with you to your Houses and to your Shops and to your Beds it will lie down with you at Night and rise with you in the Morning To that end Christ he is a Leader and Governour and the Captain of our Salvation to lead the Van and carry you on in the way of Salvation and as many as follow Christ and are led by the spirit of God they are the Children of God SERMON VII The Sheep of Christ hea● his Voice Preached at Devonshire-House May 10th 1688. My Sheep saith the true Shepherd hear my Voice THE Sheep of the true Fold hear the Voice of Christ the good Shepherd and know the Voice of Strangers too But saith he the stranger they will not follow This Scripture hath been a Mark of Distinction in all Ages that hath been peculiarly bestow●● upon the People of God that they have h●●● a discerning Knowledge to make a certain distinction between them that were of God and those that were of the World Now they that are of God hear us saith the Apostle Now that you may all find in your selve● this peculiar Gift of God to be able to understand and discern between the precious and the vile that you might know the Ministration of Life from the Ministration of D●●th you must all be gathered inwardly into ●hat which you have received 〈◊〉 God for they ●●at are only exercised 〈◊〉 Gifts and Parts and Acquirements that appertain to this world they have been always subject to Delusions apt to be led away into a by-Path and crooked way that leads to destruction but they that are under the Government and Direction of the Gift of God they have been able thereby to make such a Distinction of Voices and of Sounds that they have been preserv'd from the Delusions of the Age. This was the difference of old between the Prophets of God and the false Prophets between the Apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ and the false Apostles the difference was not so much in their Words for they had in a great measure the same Words if the true Prophets used to say Thus saith the Lord the false Prophets would say so too if the true Prophets declared against Sin the false Prophets likewise would do so for the false Prophet stole his Word from his Neighbour But the great Matter by which the People of the Lord were preserved was that hidden and divine Wisdom they received of God by which they understood the Voice of the Spirit from the Voice of Strangers from the Voice of them that were of the Flesh and that was the Cause that Christians in the Primitive Days did not adhere to and follow those false Apostles that came to them in their own Names and held a form of Godliness but denyed the Power of it But they amongst them into whom thei● witchcrafts did enter they went away from th● spirit and saught to be made perfect in the flesh they went to the outward observation and to the beggarly rudiments of things that perish with their using and from the Law of the spirit of Life in Christ Jesus And as it hath been in those Ages of which we have read so it comes to pass in this our Age in which a dispensation of the spirit of Truth is manifested and revealed unto the Children of Men there is a remnant that have received the Testimony of Eternal Life and have believed the Testimony and waited on him of whom the Testimony is born not to have Life by the Testimony but to have Life in him so they receive their Life by the ministration of the spirit of Christ and they live to God and others who have received no Life from him but have a Life in the Words and Sounds and Noizes and Terms and distinguishing Phrases of things their Life 〈◊〉 there they live not to God but to themselves their Glorying is not in the Cross of Christ but in the Words and outside of things so that every one had need at such a time as this to approve their Hearts unto the Lord who knows the inside of Peoples profe●sion the inside o● of their Religion that knows how the Heart is concernd towards God and what they say and do upon the account of his service so that all that are met together might come to receive more and more of the Life and vertue that sanctifies the Soul of him that receiveth it For Alas my Freinds it is not the gathering together of the most excellent Words about Religion and about worship and service which will approve any Man in the
and yet knows in his own Conscience that he is cond●mned he believeth a Lie he is seduced and deceived A Man cannot be justified ●y Christ when the Spirit of Christ condemneth him Such 〈◊〉 wh●●●e comes to lay down his Head up●● his Dying Pillow all his Faith will fly away I 〈…〉 with some Instances lamentable I● 〈…〉 those tha● were called Christians 〈…〉 made a Profession of Religion an● 〈…〉 have laid down their Heads in So● 〈…〉 this be your Mistake consider while y● 〈…〉 Time ●●at you may die in Peac● Now 〈◊〉 Proposition and T●●der o● 〈…〉 Lo●● of God 〈◊〉 Mankind hath al●●ried that Limit●●●on with it that is 〈◊〉 in the World ought to observe If a Man hope to be saved by Christ he must be ruled by him I● is contrary to all manner of Reason th●●●he Devil should rule a Man and Christ be his Saviour The whole tenour of the New Testament is against it pray read it as oft as you p●●●se for it is a good Exercise you will find the true Christian's Faith to be this That he that hath Faith in Christ hath an Operation upon him for the Cleansing his Heart and purifying and purging his conscience from dead works that he may serve the living God though he hath been a Servant of the Devil it will make h●●r leave his former Servitude and bring him under the Influence of another Law the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus which will make him free from 〈◊〉 law of sin and death The Apostle sets down ●he several Conditions he had ●●ssed through I was aliv● without the law once he thought himself a Man a brave Man a Man of Understanding th●● had profited among the Jews I was alive having respect to that Law which should have been my Goverour but when the comm●ndment came sin revived and I died He h●d ●ead the Law the Commandment many 〈…〉 and had been at the reading of it in the 〈…〉 ●gue but there was a coming of the Com●●ndment which he had not been acquainted ●ith there was a Writing of th● Law of God in his Heart when he 〈◊〉 to this inward World upon him ●●●re was th●● the 〈◊〉 he lived When the 〈◊〉 came Sin revived and I died There was a professing Life he formerly li●●d but he was slain by the Power of th●●●●man●ment it laid him in the Dust as a ●●ain Man when he was in a 〈◊〉 condition he found out that Law in him that was the Law of Sin and Death and this caused a Combat and a War in him I find a law saith he that wh●● I would do good evil is present with with me for I delight in the law of God in the inner m● but I see another law in my membe● 〈…〉 against the law of my mind and b● 〈…〉 into captivity to the law of 〈◊〉 which 〈…〉 members Now this br●●gh● him 〈◊〉 a Poverty of Spirit into a Sense of his mi●●●●ble Condition and then he cries out O wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of death Now some People in this Day they are like the Apostle they have a law in their m●mbers warning against th● l●w of their minds the good that they would d●●●ey do not and they can go no further But the Apostle Paul did reach further though he did not in that state know Deliverance yet 〈…〉 that he should be delivered and that he 〈…〉 be miserable all his Days Thus ha●ing 〈…〉 Romans into the several Sta●●s through wh●●● he passed he brings them to a furthe● S● The law of the spirit of life in Christ 〈◊〉 h●th made ●e free from the law of sin 〈◊〉 de●●● And now there is no condemn● 〈…〉 ●●em that are in Christ Jesus How sh● 〈…〉 know this They walk not after the flesh 〈◊〉 after the spirit N● P●ul was come to that sanctified state tha● 〈◊〉 of Freedom and Liberty which Christ ●esus will bring all those unto that believe ●n him Holy Men in former Days did experience and find a grea● Strife and Warfare in their own Hearts they would do all well and exercise a conscience void of offence towards God and towards man but there is a Law of Sin that wars in their Members if we yield to it it lead● to Sin and Death but if we yield our selves to the law ●f the spirit of life there is a Power tha● 〈…〉 ●ved from the Mediator that will ●●anslate the Soul out of the kingdom of darkness and Sin which the Devil is the Prince of and bring it into the kingdom of God's dear Son There must be a real Change wrought in us before we can come t● God and to Fellowship and Comm●●ion wi●h God which ●lone can make th● 〈◊〉 happy Let this be t●e Exercise of e● one of us to adore and magnifie and 〈◊〉 Mercy and the kindness of God ●hat 〈…〉 not withdrawn his Spirit from yo● 〈…〉 hath placed a M●n for in your 〈…〉 ●s upon you to cease to do evil 〈…〉 and to consider that the 〈…〉 sin is death Here is a Sin I may ●mit it there is a Temptation beofre me 〈◊〉 I know there is a Bait and a Hook 〈…〉 swallo● it if I will but if I do i● will 〈…〉 ●y R●th Would I come to etern●l Death and have my Portion with Lyars and wicked Persons in the Kingdom of Darkness Where the worm dieth not and the fire is not quenched or would I have my Portion with Saints and Angels If I would have my Portion with the blessed in the Kingdom of God when I die I must walk in the way that leads to it but the Gate is strait and the way narrow and few there be that find it Labour then to be one of those few But what signifies our Labour some may say if we can do nothing that is good not so much as think a good tho●ht What signifies our Labour all the Labours and Endeavours in the whole World cannot ●●●ke a Man happy I now speak to a People to whom God doth vouchsafe the Help and Assistance of his Grac● and Spirit and the Visitations of his Love and Power you mu● 〈…〉 ●ndeavour to do someth●●g if a Man en●●avour with the help of 〈…〉 ●ie may do● great deal of good and 〈◊〉 a great deal of Evil Though all our Endeavours in our own Power and Strength can signifie nothing yet they are required by God and ●y joyning them with his Gr● and layin●●old of Opportunities by 〈◊〉 Assistance we may do wh● God will a● But if a Man do 〈◊〉 thing in his own Po● and Strength whether Prayer Hearing R●●ing Meditation or any other Duty he ha● 〈◊〉 good let it ●●one I would consider you as those that God hath followed with his Grace and the Manifestation of his Spirit this is given to every Man to profit withal and every Man hath Opportunity to work with it but he must work while it is day for the night
eterna● Life this Life will purifie him and sanctifi●● him at least by degrees till he be wholly sanctified in Body Soul and Spirit This i● that which the Apostle writes in one of his Epistles Your salvation is nearer than when you at first believed When they first believed their Salvation was a pretty way off He describes Salvation to be the End of thei● Faith and Hope When a Man comes to be delivered from his Sins he shall serve God without fear but when a Man comes to liv● by Faith he shall overcome he is a 〈◊〉 Soldier of Jesus Christ and he must fight v●liantly under his Banner till he gets a Vi●●●ry over all his Enemies and then his Sal●●tion is much nearer than when he at first be●ieved I would I could say so of some of you for I fear you Salvation is farther off Some go stragling here and there as Sheep not having a Shepherd this is that which my Spirit is intent upon You that are Travellers towards the Kingdom of God it is the wonderful Grace and Mercy of God that ev●● it should come into your Minds to seek the Kingdom of God and the Righteousness thereof They that have obtained this Mercy from God shall receive and enjoy other Mercies better Mercies blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousness That is one Mercy but there is another Mercy They shall be filled they shall be satisfied When a Man comes to this he must take up a daily Cross and exercise Self-denial but if he follows Christ he shall be satisfied he shall then have nothing but Peace and Joy he shall then sing Praises and Glory to God in the highest and to the Lamb for ever There is none can understand the Glory that is laid up for those that take up their Cross and follow Christ and love his Appearing This is the great Blessing that God doth give unto his People He hath sent his son Jesus to bless us and turn us from our iniquities This is a Blessing indeed Take heed that you do not admit of any new Terms Do not think to bring God Almighty to new Articles the Terms are declared and concluded on already If you will obtain the Blessing you must be turned eve●●one of you from your Iniquities the Terms are already made the Law of God must be written in the heart and inward thoughts and you must close with that Power that will write the Law in your Hearts and by travelling towards the Kingdom of God you will see the coming of that Kingdom into you It was the Joy of my Soul that I saw the Kingdom of Christ would be set up in my Heart before it was set up there then I saw the Lord's wonderful Work and a great Alteration in me when the Lord was pleased to wean me from the World's Breast and take off my Heart and wean it from worldly Lusts from the World's Joys and Pleasures and Fashions and the World's Honour and Reputation I saw the Lord was pleased to wean me from these things and brought me to an holy Resignation to give up my Heart to him If I have Joy it must be from the Holy Spirit if I have Pleasure it must be in the presence of God who in the multitude of my thoughts within me made his Comforts to delight my soul and if he bring not Comfort to you you will never have it you cannot expect it till you do believe and when 〈◊〉 have Faith you can feel the Kingdom of God within you There must be the New B● the Work of Regeneration for except a m● be bo●● again be cannot see the kingdom of God there must be a translation from Death to Life there must be a turning out of the old Bottom and a fixing ●pon a new Bottom upon Christ Jesus the rock of ages there must be a Subjection to his Holy Power and Government else you cannot see the Kingdom of God Many have gone on in a Profession m●ny Years and never saw the Beauty of it every little Trifle in the World hath diverted them and drawn them away This and the other Pleasure hath drawn away their Hearts they have seen the Glory of the World which hath captivated them But those that make a profession of the Truth and have seen the Beauty and Glory of the Kingdom of Christ they should be shy of returning to the World again for the Apostle saith It happened to them according to the true proverb The dog is turned to his own vomit again and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire for it had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness than after they have known it to turn from the holy commandment delivered to them They made a Profession and were Members of a visibl● Church and had a Name to live but they were inwardly dead the Sight of the Kingdom of God is not given to such but unto Babes that have a Divine Birth and that desire the sincere milk of the word that they may grow thereby God hath hid these things from the wise and prudent and ●●vealed them unto babes You that are h●re this day I speak to tho●● that would receive some Kindness from Go● and th●t desire 〈◊〉 ●nowledge of his ways and that the My●●●●s of his Kingdom may be revealed to yo● let your Minds be retir●● and you shall find ●he great things b●long● to your Peace made known to you We have spoken much of this but I would not have yo● know it only by 〈◊〉 Sayings but 〈◊〉 have you g● 〈…〉 ●ur selves to●ke wh● God hath not bestowed this Grace and ●sing upon you If God hath given you Grace do not turn it into wantonness do not abuse the Grace of God What is it that you d● when the Grace of God ●●th convinced yo●●hat such and such a thing is Sin● and if yo● do it 〈◊〉 ●ll tend to your Ruine Da● 〈…〉 ventur●●o commit Sin after you are convin● of it O take heed of doing despite 〈◊〉 spirit o● grace and of g●●●ving the holy s●●rit whereby you are sealed 〈◊〉 the day of ●●demption I wish that the weight of this Considera●●●● might lie upon you and that a holy D●ead● Aw of God mi●ht be wrought in yo● 〈…〉 that you m● 〈…〉 kept from sinnin● 〈…〉 God You know there is a general O● 〈…〉 against presumptuous Sinning Sinning 〈◊〉 Light Why should not we all cry ou● 〈…〉 it It is a most dreadful thing for any 〈◊〉 to sin against his Knowledge and Convi● if any of us have been guilty of 〈◊〉 against Light let such a one say I hav● Iniquity I will do so no 〈◊〉 but enter into Covenant with the Lord and say O Lord so far as thou hast re● 〈…〉 ●y W● unto me I will obey it I w● 〈…〉 light to 〈◊〉 thy Will O God tho' I 〈◊〉 mine own Will Whatever I cross I will no● cross God's holy Spirit by which I may
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