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A38688 The Eternal gospel once more testified unto and vindicated against the ignorance, or malice of the bishops and teachers of the now Church of England : this book proving against their doctrine that the Holy Ghost is not ceased, but is still given to all the faithful and to some in the same measure as the Apostles and Disciples of Christ had it ... 1681 (1681) Wing E3365; ESTC R23873 92,034 226

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with them and sit at meat in the house v. 30. so that this seeing him again and especially because he should go away must needs be meant of that sight they had on Pentecost day Act. 2.11 17. of the comforting Spirit that shewed them plainly of the Father John 16.25 and of him therefore ch 14.9 and that except Christs body went away was not to come ch 16.7 Then the other Comforter that dwelt at that time with them being to abide and stay with them for ever after ch 14.16 this seeing of Christ again ought not to be understood of the short transitory abode which he made with them between his resurrection and his ascension to God specially he being not yet another Comforter for he was not glorified with the glory which he had when he vivified all things John 17.5 Heb. 1.2 until some days afterwards which it was necessary a Comforter that is one that gives life strength and virtue and refreshment to all things note Christ is the living bread see John 6.51 should have John 16.7 and so he was still but the same that dwelt with them before he was crucified Moreover I will give to him that overcometh saith he that is alive for ever Rev. 2.28 the morning Star or the light of the Spirit arising in our hearts 2 Pet. 1.19 and he is the morning Star himself ch 22.16 20. and cometh quickly to his Bride the Soul of man which was void of her own form to wit the Image of God to impregnate or inform and make her conceive and breed and bring forth the Son of man who is the Image of God Heb. 1.3 and is formed within us Gal. 4.19 being by the Holy Ghost conceived then born of the Virgin a pure and chast Soul thus Christ being himself and effecting now himself what was at the creation of man done by the Holy Spirit breathed into man Gen. 1.27 2.7 whence Christ calls the works and fruits of the Spirit Gal. 5.22 his own works Rev. 2.26 and thereby making himself the same with the Holy Ghost What Peter confirms saying Act. 3.19 20. when the times of refreshing shall come from the Lords presence and he sends you Jesus Christ understand to refresh them or to be their comforter In fine if we do allow that it is no robbery in the only Son of God to make himself equal with God Philip. 2.6 who is a Spirit John 4.24 we cannot without robbing him of his Divinity Coloss 1.19 2.9 and his Spiritual nature John 3.34 say that he is not the same and have a different notion and knowledge of him than of the Holy Spirit specially since he sits now on the right hand of power in the Majesty on high or is glorified again with the glory which he had with God before the World was John 17.5 and before he took the Seed of Abraham upon him As the Father hath sent me and in the same manner as I live by the Father which is done spritually so he that will live by me must eat me and receive me Heaven the heavenly Souls and not the material Heavens that shall pass away and that cannot contain him 1 Kings 8.27 is that which must receive him and where he dwels like the Sun in and through the Vegetables and the Soul in and through all the members of the body until the time that all things shall be restored again into the glorious freedom that they had before they fell under the bondage and the curse of corruption Act. 3.21 Rom. 8.21 How absurd it is to think that the Son of any man or any thing born of flesh and bloud as Christs body was John 1.14 can sit in that Majesty which belongs to God alone as Christ doth Heb. 1.3 when flesh and bloud doth not so much as come in that glory 1 Cor. 15.50 far from sitting therein in the highest place And to know after the flesh him that saves us from the flesh obtaining us eternal redemption from the body Heb. 9.12 Rom. 8.23 7.24 when we must not henceforth know him so 2 Cor. 5.16 And to worship the Image of the Father of all Spirits in the flesh John 4.24 when he is no more to be by us dealt with in the flesh John 20.17 and saith that the flesh of man otherwise his humane flesh profiteth nothing to man John 6.63 but his own true flesh and bloud which he had ab aeterno and came down in tempore from his stillness and rest his Heaven to be the bread of life unto all the World v. 51. and which is the Holy Ghost whereby he that eats the same shall live how even as Christ himself lives by the Father v. 57. which cannot be by eating and drinking of flesh and bloud and much less by transmuting his flesh in bread to eat it for bread is eaten only by the flesh and quickneth but the fleshly body alone v. 63. By transmuting I say of flesh and bloud into bread and not of bread into flesh as some who heaping non-sence upon their deep ignorance of God do by the excess of blind zeal which usually men have for idolatry most blasphemously and ridiculously hold Rom. 1.22 23 25 28. for as long as we neither see smell nor taste any flesh but still bread as well after as before the pretended miracle of transmutation it cannot be a change of bread into flesh but of flesh into that which remains bread if so be that a change of substances were effected as nothing but their bare word appears for the proof of it for the Scripture though this thing deserves better than many others to be observed takes not the least notice and makes no mention of it Secondly they cannot shew a necessity for it but rather contrariwise for what reason is there that our flesh which is death Rom. 8.6 and can never be saved 1 Cor. 15.50 and even must he destroyed 1 Cor. 6.13 and that maketh imperfect Gal. 3.3 and therefore cannot be made perfect John 17.23 1 Cor. 13.10 that is very good as man when first created Gen. 1.31 should be fed and nourished with what gives eternal life the flesh and the bloud of Christ and that this should be therefore turned into common bread for our flesh to feed on And thirdly no body yet having ever seen any flesh and bloud to become bread and that the Communion-bread was once flesh and bloud before this strange transubstantiation the miracle pretended to do it is invisible and if it be invisible it is therefore no miracle for all miracles are wrought to be seen that God may shew his power and that his name may be declared thereby among men throughout the Earth Exod. 9.16 John 9.3 and before the water was turned into bloud or wine Lots wife in Salt c. the water was by some tasted and seen and the flesh of the body of Lots wife was seen and felt Brother art thou not a fool to stand for that which is both
say the Gentiles shall have an inheritance among the Tribes of Jacob. And the remnant saith Micah 5.4 not some few of that remnant shall return and stand and seed in the strength or the power in the name and majesty of the Lord and shall abide And in the latter days the children of Israel none excepted shall return and fear or serve the Lord and David or Christ Ezech. 34.24 their King Hos 3 5. which cannot be but by the power the Holy Ghost gives And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of Priests and an holy Nation said Moses Exod. 19.6 1 Pet. 2.5 9. to wit by the true Unction whereof that of Exod. 30.23 30. to anoint the Priests withall was but a type and figure And the type of the true bloud of the Lamb the bloud of Beasts being forbidden to both the people and Priests equally shews that all the Christian people may eat of the antitype Christ's vivifying and health-restoring Spirit John 6.55 63. Mal. 4.2 equally with their chief Priests the Apostles and Prophets And to you that fear my Name shall the Sun of Righteousness rise with healing in his wings Mal. 4.2 And if Christ doth give his flesh which is the bread from Heaven not therefore his Humane flesh which he had from the Virgin John 3.6 8.23 Rom. 8.6 the true and the living bread the inspiration of God Gen. 2.7 for the life of the whole world John 6.33 50 51. the whole world may eat of it and all they that will live indeed for ever by him must actually and really as well as the Apostles eat and drink or feed on him v. 53 55 57 58. And if he saved St. Paul and those he meant were sealed with the holy Spirit of promise when they believed Ephes 1.13 by the renewing of the Image of God within them Tit. 3.5 how can any believing man be saved otherwise since that Salvation is still the same and by the same means that is through the Holy Ghost Rom. 14.17 and that no man can enter into the kingdom of God that is live in righteousness and receive the peace and joy passing all understanding which God doth reward it with except he be born of the Spirit that enables him John 3.5 Rev. 12.11 The body of man cannot live out its animal life without natural Spirits Jam. 2.26 and shall the internal man be made to live for ever an uninterrupted life without the Eternal Spirit of God that gave him Nischmat chajim breath of lives Gen. 2.7 and not of one single life as the Translator turns it from whence he doth not saith Christ live by earthly bread alone Mat. 4.4 but by the bread from Heaven Verbum ab ore Dei the comforting refreshing and vivifying Spirit which is the Fathers house into which Christ receives men as appears by his saying that he would come again to receive them to himself to the place he should be in John 14.2 3. for he coming again to them by the Comforter v. 18. and the gift thereof being the result of his coming and the only performance and effect of his promise that he would bring them into the same place he should be in it must also be since Christ cannot lye the thing and place he promised to be in and to receive them into and this place also being by the account which he gave to Thomas whither he went to prepare a place for them v. 6. with the Father it follows from thence that the Holy Ghost is likewise the Fathers house and the Heaven within us Luk. 17.21 where Christ is in the Father and we in him John 14.20 where he is v. 3. 17.24 and where all are together one with the Father and Christ ch 17.21 From all which it most clearly and manifestly appears that the Holy Ghost is given to all the faithful and the distinction of the Vicar in the gift of it to wit his ordinary and extraordinary gift appearing no where at all the Scriptures speaking but of one sort of Spirit given nay teaching that God being no respecter of persons Act. 10.34 puts no such difference at all between believers ch 15.9 in every Nation he that worketh righteousness being accepted with him ch 10.35 and receiving his good gift Mat. 7.11 Luk. 11.13 even as the Apostles Act. 10.47 15.8 can any impartial man that hath his eyes in his head Eccl. 2.14 not see this and deny that the Lords Bishops having been fairly tryed and condemned by as good men as their Peers and having had as good Law as the Statutes or Canons of Scripture could afford them the gift of the Holy Ghost continues still in Gods Church and say that it is ceased and that no man ever since 400 years after the times of the Apostles hath right to pretend to it But if some still contend for their ordinary Spirit thus holding such Gospel as the Saints have not preached Gal. 1.8 let them have it in Gods name Rev. 22.11 for so instead of being reformed to the Image of God that created man not after two Images to wit an ordinary and extraordinary one for God being always the same hath but one Image they must remain deformed and they can have but a mean Salvation accordingly because Salvation being in and through the Holy Ghost as was said out of Rom. 14.17 he that hath but a mean and ordinary share of it hath but an ordinary power to do good works with and so hath but a mean and ordinary righteousness and God rendring unto men but according to their works the peace and joy or the bliss which Salvation consists in that they do receive from thence cannot therefore be but mean and very ordinary like unto the old third state or Limbus a reward fit for our Right Reverend Fathers in God to be it And here I had left them and finished my discourse but that hearing some of them à Limbo Patrum crying alas we did not know that these things were meant of this life but thought that the promises made to all the believers concerning the gift of the Spirit conferred on them were to begin upon the dissolution of their flesh neither did we understand any thing of a second coming of Christ in Spirit to men for their Salvation but took his second coming to be in Judgment only at the sound of the last Trump when he comes with his Angels to judge the quick and the dead I think it convenient to shew likewise that it is in this life before men dye that the gift of the Spirit is conferred upon them and secondly that when the Holy Ghost is sent or comes it is the second coming of Christ Christ comes then himself that I may both fully discharge the task I have taken upon me this day and leave them without excuse that are detained and that keep others in the Limbus of such gross ignorance But first to prevent mistakes I desire the Reader to take notice