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A89687 An introduction to the holy understanding of the glasse of righteousnesse wherein are uttered many notable admonitions and exhortations to the good life: also sundry discreet warnings to beware of destruction, and of wrong-conceiving, and misunderstanding or censuring of any sentences. Set forth by H.N. and by him perused anew, and expressed more plainly. Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580? 1649 (1649) Wing N1128; Thomason E1334_1; ESTC R209115 162,613 377

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love then let us for our parts look to it that we p 2 Cor. 6 Heb. 12. refuse not the same grace nor separate our hearts therefrom q Psal 95. Heb. 3.4 nor harden them thereagainst but be subject to his love and love him and beare good will towards him againe 31. For he hath shewed his tender love r Joh. 3. Rom 5. and ardent affection upon us first wakening us Å¿ Ezek. 37 Eph. 2. in the Spirit out of the sleep and death of sinne unto his Service of Love which reacheth to the everlasting life that we should walk in t Luke 1. righteousnesse and holinesse before him in all love 32. Lo out of such a disposition of heart and mind my writing is and unto this is all my longing that if the Lord would vouchsafe it I might in the truth any where upon earth find any communalty which might in that manner be comprehended in the Service of the Love or were inclined thereunto and that such grace might befall us as to have fellowship one with another 33. For in the service of the love and in the vertuous disposition and good nature it is all comprehended what God from the beginning and alwaies hath willed and required of the man wherefore the Law and the Service of the Prophets and Apostles u Mat. 22. Luk. 10. Gal. 5. 2 Tim. 1. are fulfilled in the Love for to the righteousnesse of the Love all of them have their Service and even all their office and ministration is to the love that so in the last time the Love x Col. 3. the true perfection might abide y 1 Cor. 13 in her Service for evermore CHAP. II. 1. The Love never faileth 3. The Law and the Prophets are not abolished by the beliefe 6. But when the Love is come and men are established in her then and not before is the Service of the Law ceased 9. The time is come that the well-minded people shal joyn to the Love and find nouriture in her Service 11. According as the Prophets have fore-told In which time the houses of Israel and Judah shall be gathered into one and the Gentiles also be joyned into them 14. H. N ' s. mild and peaceable service hereunto yet without flattery 21. He exhorteth to make this holy life which by this Service is set forth our patterne of righteous living putting away evill thoughts and reproaching lips 26. The vengeance of the wicked world in the last time FOr though the Prophecies cease and the knowledge leaveth off yet the love never a 1 Cor. 12 faileth for the prophecying is in part and hath his Prophecy and the knowing is in part and hath his knowledge and they do all cease in the love In like manner the Law also hath her Doctrine out of which in the end the b 1 Tim. 1 love is required 2. When the perfection therefore cometh that we be established in the love then is the Law the prophecying and the knowledge fulfilled and accomplished or then is the obedience shewed in the same Commandement and doctrine of God and not before 3. To the intent therefore that the odience which availeth before God should be set up the c Rom. 10 Gal. 2.3.4 belief was published to salvation through the service of the holy word of the Apostles of Christ howbeit not to break nor to set aside the Law of Moses and the Prophets neither the obedience thereunto d Mat. 5. Rom. 3. but to establish and to fulfill them 4. Therefore many do utterly mistake and faile in their imagination e Mat. 22. because they understand not the Scripture and because they thinke before the Love of f Gal. 4. Christ hath any form in them that the law and the Prophets be fulfilled and that they are not bound to be obedient to the Law 5. O beloved consider once rightly I. pray you how and in what manner or in what upright fruits of righteousnesse the Law and the Prophets are fulfilled For behold must not the Law require of us g Rom. 3.8 Gal. 2.3 the upright Righteousnesse and besides remain from one Generation of men to another in her service and degree for ever And do not the Prophets prophecie thereunto or have not the Prophecies and preachings their service to that purpose even to make the upright fruits of the Law known and must not we then in like manner through the belief in the knowledge of the Righteousnesse passe on obediently towards the same to our Salvation that so thorow the belief we might bring forth the fruits of the upright Righteousnesse of God which are required by the Law and be made the children of the new Testament through Jesus Christ in his bloud h Rom. 3.8 Col. 1.2 Heb. 9. whereby we might be justified from the fin and so live with each other in all love 6. Now when we are i Eph. 3. Col. 2. established in the love the foregoing services namely of the Law and Prophets have then the first time fulfilled their office vvith us and their requiring doth also with us then k 1 Cor. 13. cease and they have with us their rest and form in the love and so then have we peace l Eph. 2. with God and likewise love and peace among each other It is true 7. Verily that same when it appeareth and is present is the true being which is perfect And therefore the love is the highest good m Deut. 10. Mat. 22. Rom. 13. Gal. 5. the fulfilling of the Lavv and the n 1 Tim. 1. principall scope of the belief 8. For though a man could speak even as with Angells tongues or had such faith o 1 Cor. 13. that he could move mountaines out of their places and though he wrought wonders and signs or were endevved vvith such knovvledge that he could open and declare all mysteries and discover all secret treasures or that he gave all his goods to the poor or did out of a religious humble service p Col. 2. shevv a certaine obedience or as a servant vvere every ones Minister or by means of persecution q Mat. 10.23 fled from Land to Land and from City to City yea though he yeelded his body to be killed or gave it over to be burnt yet truly all these cannot profit the man to Salvation nor to the vvell pleasing of God r 1 Cor. 13. if he have not the love for without the love they are all of no value wherefore let not men without the love give any respect unto them as if they were any thing much lesse hold of them for they doe all cease in the love 9. Therefore the time cometh yea it is come already that it shal come to passe that all Religions all that are good of will and every understanding conceiving and knowledge shall be brought in under the obedience of the love to the uniforme building of
she is not of one being vvhereas the truth is free and in her upright being abideth undivided for ever m Gen. 1. Pro. 6. Sap. 9. vvhereby also every thing vvas made and vvhereby all elementish things have their right ministration and she shrinketh avvay from none 14. But if vve have regard unto her then shall the true understanding through the raising up of the image or like being of God in us be discovered unto us and the meaning of the knowledges be unlocked to wit after what sort God is the n Esa 9. Lord King Saviour and Prince of us all namely of those that are upright of heart and do joyn themselves to his love and her service 15. Therefore O ye upright hearts which have the true sight of the good being of God or Christ and do well discerne and understand the promises of God and do moreover sincerely love the upright righteousnesse from his heart judge the matter your selves o Joh. 7. with rightfull judgement and understand the meaning aright 16. Consider deeply the godly testimonies of our writings which out of the inclination of love we have set forth and pointed out for a Glasse of Righteousnesse and endeavour you thereunto even to obtain the same upright righteousnesse obediently and then to administer the same unto every one of them also that love the truth and righteousnesse to the intent the righteousnesse and life may out of love be be administaed according to the truth unto all people to their Salvation 17. Thus let every one passe on to the same upright life which is set forth therein and reach one another the hand to the p Eph. 4. unity of heart in the love and glasse your selves daily in the Glasse of Righteousnesse and be you cleansed of the spots of unrighteousnesse whereby with pure hearts you may inherit the same life in the Love 18. And whom you know to have any desire to the beautifulnesse of vertue and to the unity of heart with us under the obedience of the Love unto them deny not the same Glasse also and so in all things love ye the fairnesse of vertue and of the pure Love 19. But if any man thinketh that there is any thing set forth in the Glasse of Righteousnesse which is not sutable with the truth or whereon Moses the Prophets and the Apostles of Christ have not witnessed or that should not tend to the Love let him there stay himselfe and not blaspheme but rather aske the meaning and so tarry his time q 1 Cor. 4 till a further inlightning that he may discerne it all by the true light of the eternall truth as agreeably minded with the love whereunto we bear witnesse 20. Wherefore O ye dearly beloved looke to your selves and destroy not your selves through your own knowledge for our service of love is for a furtherance unto you all to a distinguishing between the truth and lies to the end that every vain conceit and every bewitched imagination might be taken out of the hearts of men and the good seed of life r Mat. 13. Luk 8. obtain his fruitfulnesse in us to all laud honour and praise of the Almighty and to all love and concord amongst each other and that all together to one manner congregation Å¿ Rom. 12. 1 Cor. 12. Eph. 2.4 house temple or tabernacle of the one unseparated Spirit of Christ and to a life of blessednesse unto all people 21. Now if any man be thus minded with us and be comprehended with us in the judgement of the truth and in the love impartially or if he have any desire to judge uprightly or would faine be knit in one consent with us in the love whereby he might judge uprightly according to the truth let him then in like manner with us have respect unto the t Esa 28. ballance of equity and set or hold himselfe with us according to the stock of the upright love and truth impartiall under the obedience of the Love and so also with us set the the truth free not as tied hereto or thereto wherewith she is not of one being forasmuch as the true God Jesus Christ and the holy Ghost is so untied also 22. For the true being of the eternall truth is a free majesty of the high Godhead an u Sap. 7. Heb. 1. everlasting stedfast power life and mightinesse likewise the same true being comprehendeth all that is in heaven in earth and under the earth and is not it selfe comprehended either of this or of that wherewith it is not co-essential neither is it tied thereunto for it is and remaineth an everlasting living and free unclosed up fountain of wisdome wherewith we all ought to be of one being and to live therein 23. Lo this is our sight concerning the life which we do freely declare even without partiality as also that God is a living everlasting and undivided God and that he is not onely a God of the Jewes but also of the Gentiles that is to say a x Act. 10. Rom. 10. Gal. 3. Eph. 4. God of all people that love his righteousnesse that joyne themselves to his love and her Service and that have a desire to do his will 24. But to be separated from the same highest God and from his love and her Service is the middle wall the sin and the darknesse y Esa 50. Eph. 2. between God and the man and it maketh manifest and knowne that the same sinne is the fall and destruction of the inward manhood from his God whereout also all wickednesse and the sundry sorts of dissention and discord are come into the world But to know the same and to be incorporated againe with God under the obedience of the love is the salvation and bringeth into us againe the unity of heart in the peace 25. Behold the same God of whom we beare witnesse and which bringeth unto us the true salvation and peace out of his love and out of the obedience to the requiring of her service is the onely God of life whose hand hath made all that is he is the true being wherein the spirit of men ought to be incorporated and grounded and we bear record that he even the same God is only the Lord who also was in times past praised of the righteous in Israel a Psal 118. Esa 28. 1 Pet. 2. as the rock of their salvation 26. Whilst then the people of Israel afore-times were grounded upon the same onely God they served no Idolls neither did they choose any thing for Gods besides their God nor yet tied themselves to any other thing but did celebrate and glorifie the same living God as the King Lord and God of all the world and declared his righteousnesse as the word of life b Deut. 30 Rom. 10. and shewed the same unto the man and called him thereunto that all knees might bow themselves before the same God c Esa 45. Phil. 2. and
that all hearts of men might fear honor and only serve him 27. Now where the word of life to Gods glory and mens salvation was heretofore thus ministred d Act. 2.3 4.5 c. and God then gave his blessing and increase for a fruitfulnesse of his Word through the belief there was also the same Word ministred out of Love by the Ministers thereof namely to the believers for their strengthning and growing up in the Word and in like manner they held forth the same Word of life according to his worthinesse unto the little young and weak ones to cheer up their hearts thereunto and to confirme them in the holy being of the same Word that such an holy being of God might have e Gal. 4. a sure forme in them and all people might with their tongues laud and praise God 28. Behold this same holy being of God is the true life of the holy Ghost which heretofore God wrought among his people Israel and likewise f Joel 2. Acts 2. among the Gentiles that feared his name and the same is promised afterward to be given in the g Esa 2.3.9.25.32.35 c. last daies 29. This same being of God is indeed the right food of the soule and bread of life and is h Ioh. 6. descended unto us from heaven for a life to the man and was heretofore i 1 Cor. 10 11. broken and distributed to the people of Israel and Dicsples of Christ to feed on in their souls 30. And this same bread which they brake fed on or eat k 1 Cor. 10 is the Communion of the Body of Christ which Christ is l Eph. 1.4.5 the Head Lord and Master of his Congreation saving m Mat. 1. redeeming his people from their sins and the cup whereof they drank n 1 Cor. 10 is the Communion of the blood of Christ 31. This same bread which was given unto them is the true meat-offering of Christ namely his body o Mat. 26. Mat. 14. Luk. 22. 1 Cor. 11. and this cup which was powred forth unto them is the true shedding of his blood the which is the out-flowing of the holy Word or Spirit of Christ upon all believers of Christ to everlasting life 32. Even thus did the Disciples of Jesu Christ eat of his flesh and drinke of his blood to the forgivenesse of their sins unto him namely to Christ for an incorporating and unto them namely to the believers of Christ for a life and so then had they their fellowship p 1 Joh. 1. with the same Christ and with his Father and were flesh q 1 Cor. 12. of his flesh and bone of his bones 33. Behold that same bread or body of Christ is the word that became flesh r Joh. 1. and it dwelt amongst them and they saw ſ 2 Pet. 1. 1 Joh. 1. his glory as a glory of the onely born Son of the Father full of grace and truth 34. And that same is the new Testament t Jer. 31. Heb. 8.10 which God in those daies made and appointed with his people u Act. 2. Tit. 3. and he powred out his spirit plenteously on them x Apo. 12. and did let them see his Ark in the heaven sent down his holy Jerusalem unto them y Apo. 21. and shewed them the Temple of his holy dwelling z Act. 7.17 which is not made with mens hands but which he had prepared for himself according as he promised to the house of Israel and to the house of Juda and the same is published to the Gentiles for a joyfull message 35. The same bread which was sent down unto them from heaven was heretofore broken and distributed also to the Gentiles as it is now unto us there was also a 1 Cor. 11. powred forth unto them of the cup of Christ and God did likewise shed sorth the same spirit of Christ b Act. 10.11.13 upon the Gentiles and through the belief justified their hearts from the sin for a c Esa 2.42.56.60.61.66 Jer. 23.33 Joel 2. Zach. 2.8.13 serting up of the banner of righteousnesse unto them according as God had avouched and promised the same to the Gentiles aforetimes by the mouth of his Prophets 36. Loe such things doth God work through his ministration of the holy Ghost and it is the true service in the obedience of the love and in this very sort my sight is that it shall come to passe in the last daies when God setteth up again the house of Israel according to his promises and not according to any humane Ordinance or invention which the man bringeth forth out of his witty dexterity or knowledge or out of his letter-learned wisdome wherewith the ignorant ones who understand not Gods promises are taken captive or tyed and with the bondage of heart through mens doctrine and wisdome carried into a made holinesse and fed therewith but not unto the word of life or shedding forth of the Holy Ghost from the living father the most highest nor yet fed with it 37. O no ye deerly beloved God d Esa 42. giveth not that honour unto any creature It is also no mans work nor power through mans invention but the work and power of the Lord through his gracious word in the service of his love that so they might all according to the promises e Esa 54. Joh. 6. be taught of God and all know him from f Jer. 31. the least to the greatest CHAP. VI. 1. The service of the love being Gods work by the illuminate elders 2. Is of few believed yet is it certainly the truth 3. Neverthelesse he permitteth it to be judged of all upright hearts 6. But with caution that none judge of envy but faithfully out of love 16. The worthinesse of the true wisdome 25. For lack whereof the course of the world is marred 26. Of the false wisdome 28. and of the true 30. The end of the false wisdome is come 32. How to come to the true wisdome BUt this service out of the love and this administration of the true bread or living word where it is appeared out of the true God is administred among the unlightned by the Elders and illuminated men in the family of the love of Jesu Christ ●o a Esa 40.42.61 Jer. 1.20 Mat. 28. Mar. 16. prepare and make meet the unlight●ed for to receive the true light of Christ and the gifts of his holy Spirit yea the same ministration is even Gods Ordinance where b 1 Cor. 3. God is the worker but not els and then the illuminated man who is grown up under the obedience of the love c Eph. 4. to the old age of the holy understanding or of the man Christ d Joh. 15 Act. 1.2 is a witnesse and serviceable instrument thereof but the blessing or increase which is the spirit of the living Word e 1 Cor. 3. must God
Rom. 11. bottomlesse depth of the everlasting godly wisdome who can sufficiently praise thy vertue 17. Thou surmountest z Sap. 7. all humane understanding therefore can no man compasse nor inclose thee for thou abidest for ever with the Godhead essentially 18. In thee is a Sap. 7. the holy Ghost and the perfection 19. Through thee is the earth grounded b Psal 33. Pro. 8. the heavens are made through thee and without thee c Joh. 8. there is nothing made that is any thing 20. Thou art d Joh. 8.9 the light of the world the way of the righteous e Joh. 14. the truth of God f Gen. 2. Prov. 3. 4 Esd 8. Apo. 2. and a tree of life 21. Thou refreshest all them that are burdened and laden if they do but come unto thee g Mat. 11. for thy yoke is easie and thy burden light to bear 22. Thou distributest forth knowledge and understanding h Prov. 8. Sap. 6. whereby the Lands are preserved and wherethrough the people are protected 23. But he that forsaketh thee and loveth thee not cometh into misery and destruction 24. Oh that they all had tasted a little of the wisdome of God then would there be no strife or dissention 25. Wherefore do the Lands perish and wherefore come the people into so much vvofulnesse and miserie wherefore cometh the desolation the division and the abomination over the world wherefore doth the man believe the lying rather then i 2 Thes 2. the truth wherefore is the man bewitched with vain God-services and wrapped with so many sorts of vaine imaginations vvherefore do men come into such false freedome and loosenesse of heart that they will in no vvise be obedient to the requiring of Gods truth and of his service of Love and so draw away others from the first entrance of the Christian life wherefore do certain come also into such intanglement of heart as that they give over themselves therein to a bondage and not to a deliverance from the sinne under the obedience of the love why do the people strive and use craft and violence one against another why are k Esa 1. Jer. 5. Ezek. 22. Mal. 3. not the simple ones rescued or defended why is there no righteousnesse l Hos 4. faithfulnesse truth nor love to be found wherefore do dissensions holinesse dissimulation hatred vvrath jangling slander battell warre m Mat 24. 2 Tim. 3. betraying and all deceiveablenesse reign among the children of men but because there is no wisdome n Jam. 1. of God nor any equity or righteousnesse loved out of impartiall love but every one walketh and liveth o Jer 7. ●1 in his self-mindednesse every where 26. We find indeed some men that imagine and seek their wisdome in the knowledge of all things thinking that the garnished speech of knowledge the utterance of flowred words and to have a golden tongue is the wisdome but many are beguiled and have been seduced thereby 27. For that same and to labour for such things or to have regard thereunto is not the wisdome which God requireth of us for he desireth not that the man should toil or trouble himself therewith howsoever the reason through his presumptuous imagination searcheth most of all after it contrary to Gods appointment 28. But this Gdoth od require lowlinesse of heart to p Mich. 6. bow unto him and his Ordinance and to have a desire and a delight to do his will and to be obedient to the requiring of his love 29. That truly is a wisdome of understanding which bringeth forth the peace in righteousnesse and which q Sap. 9. Salomon prayed for 30. But forasmuch now as the man doth not rightly labour for this upright wisdome nor yet from the heart desireth such things and that now every understanding hath in the knovuledge out of the first born Adam corrupted his way towards the wisdome as all flesh did r Gen. 6. in the time of Noe in such sort that one can now find few that have any understanding or knowledge of the upright wisdome therefore is also the end of the knowledge and of all the wisdome of the flesh come before the Lord. 31. For out of the knowledge and wisdome of the flesh are grievous errours come into the world to a great misery affliction sorrow and heavinesse over the children of men for the ſ 4 Esd 14. Mat. 24. wickednesse hath the upper hand and her end or the ripenesse of her harvest t 4 Esd 4. shall be out of measure horrible it shall assuredly come so to passe vvhether it be believed or not 32. Wherefore heare and understand ye deerly beloved if so be we love the upright wisdome and desire to obtaine or to inherit the same then may vve not seek nor desire to inherit her in the knowledge of our corrupt understanding nor yet take upon us in the same any judgement of ●he light for in our corrupt understanding and whilest we are yet u Eph. 4. estranged from God or are not wholly incorporated into his Christ according to the inner man so long doth God require of us no wisdome nor judgement of the light but x 1 Pet. 1. the obedience of his word and service of love which leadeth us to the wisdome and to the light of the divine clearnesse 33. For that cause it is before all things most needfull for us that we first come to the knowledge of our selves through the service of the holy word under the obedience of the love y Esa 59. and have sorrovv for our estranging from the upright being a Mat. 3. Luk. 3. Act. 2.3 and so shew repentance and amendment for the sin which hath brought forth unto us in our members the b Rom. 5. death or the dying away from God and so in long sufferance hope and comfort our selves on the avouching of the promises concerning the coming of the living word from on high c Rem 12. Eph. 4. to a renewing of our spirit and mind and to a restoring of all d Act. 3. that God hath spoken through the mouth of all his holy Prophets to the end that with single hearts we might obediently be incorporated e 2 Pet. 1. into the nature of God or of his Christ vvho is the true light the upright wisdome and the life of our salvation it self and so know and livingly feel the form of Christ f Gal. 2.3.4 not without us but in us and g 1 Cor. 15. carry or bear the Image of the Almighty God whereunto the man was created from the beginning 34. Behold to inherit that same true being of God and Christ in our inwardnesse is the upright wisdome h Jam. 3. which is humble meek gentle and friendly in which the true light also is known and inherited and whereout men judge uprightly 35. To this wisdome is our calling and thereunto are
there shall then no life of Gods Sanctuary be found in them how wise how skilfull and excellent or rich of Spirit how learned and expert in Scriptures Languages or tongues soever they may be 55. If moreover they lay not down their knowledge in the silence even as though they knew nothing at all and that through the service of the holy Word they reform not themselves under the obedience of the love nor suffer their understanding to be stirred up to obedience whereby to be wholly inclined to the love to passe forth towards the same g Mat. 10.16 Mar. 8. Luk. 9.14 to take up daily their Crosse with humble hearts and to persevere h Eph. 6. Phil. 4. Col. 4. in prayer and faith with a firm hope i Eph. 3. till the establishing in the love they can by no means inherit any riches of God or Christ nor k 1 Cor. 2. understand or know any wisdome of God at all how skilfully soever they search or study in Scriptures after it 56. For there is no wisdome nor knowledge of Christ nor understanding of the Scriptures to be had in any thing but only in the love or among them who are inclined and well-affected thereunto 57. They may many of them I grant seek much wisdome and understanding whereby to comprehend the saute and in conceit be satisfied and appeased with a taken on wisdome but if they come not to the love neither are taught in her service to the true wisdome they shall then find no wisdome nor understanding nor yet any righteousnesse nor life but must l Joh. 8. die in their sins and in their conceit of truth for there is no right Spirit of truth nor wisdome without the love 58. Wherefore every thing which is m Amos. 8. decayed or broken down must even now through the love and her service be set up again and all that straieth and is dispersed n Ezek. 34. Mic. 4. Soph. 3. must again be gathered together through the love and her service namely all those that hope for the Salvation of the only body of Christ for that is the promise to the children of the Testament in the o Jer. 23.30.31.33 Joel 2. last time in the which God will magnifie himself against all heathen or uncircumcised ones 59. This hath God in former times promised and he will perform it for his holy names sake p Ezek. 38. Mic. 5. to make it known and honorable far and wide that his honour and Sanctuary q Psal 74. Dan. 8. may no longer be trodden down but may appear pure and clear and he will shew in the last time how that he onely is the Lord and that his office work and doing is not bound nor tyed to mens working but that he performeth the same according to his will and pleasure 60. O how happy is he which is r Esa 5. Rom. 12. not wise in his own conceit neither is with any spirituall Å¿ Deut. 12. Jer. 7. imagination bewitched tied or bound but in the sin is daily against himself and loveth not the evill but is well-affected to the love and so t Luk. 21. possesseth his soul with patience till the promises of Almighty God that he might live unto God in all truth CHAP. IX 1. A Complaint over the greatest sort of People that neither regard nor expect the promises of Gods Righteousnesse out of the love but set up a righteousnesse of their own as being perswaded that the same is of God 15. The abuse of marriage 22. The middle wall 25. Shame to disclose the inward evilnesse 33. A Prediction of calamity to come upon the conceited wise 34. None can come to the new Man or Kingdom of God but by the love BUt who hath regard hereunto who thinketh on the righteousnesse which God esteemeth 2. Doth not the most part of people intend to set up their a Rom. 10 own righteousnesse 3. Who thinketh on the Communion of Saints b Ioh. 6. whom God the Father draweth to justification through Jesus Christ in the love 4. Doth not every one which is come or risen up before the love seek to gather a private Congregation to himself to advance his own word and with contention to stick to the same not thinking that the Lord shall c Esa 66. himself bring forth through his Word and service of love and that his Salvation shall come from his right hand and that so through himself he will bring forth unity in the love and his children d Esa 66. out of Sion according to the word of his promise 5. But who looketh after it who longeth for it who dependeth upon Gods promises that in time to come they shall be established who hungreth or thirsteth after it who thinketh on the comfort of Israel and upon the consolation of Juda 6. Every one supposeth without fail that he hath the blessing of God already and that there is for to come no more then is present with him or which he himself passeth forth in 7. Herein do the conceited Christians comfort them and cheer up themselves among each other but they have catcht an hand full of wind and do make themselves glad with chaffe 8. They thresh the straw e Esa 33. and crush it very hard but what availeth it in their binnes f 4 Esd 6. shall no bread be found nor any corn in their barns yea such things shall come upon them from the Lord and for their stoutnesse cause shall not bide away 9. Many of them cry also now we have it we have it we are the Congregation of Christ we are Israel Lo here it is Lo there it is this is the truth that is the truth g Mat. 24. Mar. 13. Luk. 17. here is Christ there is Christ 10. But when Christ shall shew himself h Mat. 24. Luk. 17. even as the lightning ariseth from the East and shineth unto the West then shall their own word which now is one with them be clean against them because they have not esteemed the love wherein the truth of God or Christ is sealed for ever 11. Moreover divers have gathered many people or companies every where together by sentences of Scripture and with glistering knowledges terming them by the name of Christ and by the name of Israel but the love they have shut out at doors and thereof had least respect and regard 12. For who standeth now in the love to the end i Deut. 6.10 Mat. 22. to cleave fast to the God of Life and to love him with his whole heart soul and thoughts and besides to love another as himself that God who only is the Lord might be their arm fortresse and strength 13. Is not every mans eye that accounteth not God for the only Lord fixed upon k Ier. 17. flesh and bloud or upon the vain corruptible created things in this world and doth not every one set his
then shall your portion be with the Kings and Priests or with the Elders of the holy Understanding and your fellowship with such Senetors as do further the Righteousnesse and your Service of the Word with the peace-makers that do earnesty seek the unity in the Love 10. And thus shall then the slandering lips k T it 2. 1 Pet. 2.3 which defame you with all evill by your good conversation with the wise in the wisdom and with the just or vertuous in all righteousnesse and integrity be put to silence 11. Therefore be now through the love and her service wholly l Rom. 12. Eph. 4. renewed and purified in the spirit of your mind passe now thorow the river of the love even to the rest of life the holy land of promise that the ungodly bear no dominion over you 12. Be altogether with one consent minded hereunto and let the love have the preheminence and dominion with you all that the little ones may be protected and the simple defended 13. Therefore O ye lovers of the truth seek unity and labour for it and make a departure out of all heathenish being which is after the course of the worlds foolishnesse 14. Do away the fore-skin m Deut. 10 Ier. 4 of your uncircumcised hearts lay away from you according to the former conversation the bewitching of the imagination which glimmereth unto you before the eyes of your spirit and glittereth before your understanding as if it were some excellent thing 15. Renew your understanding in the Service of the holy and gracious Word under the obedience of the Love and so in the spirit of your mind betake you n 1 Cor. 14 to the Love and and as deer children be subject thereunto whereby you may in the love obtain eyes of clearnesse 16. If notwithstanding ye be o Iam. 1. unwise p Apoc. 3. blind and q Mat. 5 poore of spirit yet grieve not your selves for all that for then ye draw neare to the Kingdome of God 17. If you desire godly wisdom then r Iam. 1 pray and believe she shall be given you so far forth as your prayer Å¿ Rom. 12. is stedfast and as ye pray to God in a lowly heart with such a prostrated soule as hath a desire or pleasure to do and to fulfill the Lords will 18. Men may find many which pray unto God for wisdom and for the right sight of his Kingdom but they will not acknowledge nor t Joh. 9. Apoc. 3. understand that they are unwise poor and blind therefore they obtain nothing 19. For although that the wisdom stood even at their door yet so well seen are they and so rich of spirit through their own wisdome of the knowledge that the upright wisdom of God and the being of his Kingdome must be faine to tarry without 20. Therefore right well speaketh the mouth of the Wisdom Blessed u Mat. 5. are the poor of spirit for the Kingdom of heaven belongeth unto them or the wisdome of God ariseth as light upon them and not upon the rich or upon the great knowers 21. For when we of our selves are become poor blind or unwise or do forsake that which is ours and do come to contrition and meeknesse of heart x Psal 51. Esa 57.66 then will God dwell with us and appeare in such hearts as also the Scripture maketh mention and then are we also poor but God is become rich in us by means of our vilenesse or because we are poor in the knowledge It is true 22. These and other like things have I in many places distinctly set forth in the Glass of Righteousness and do here also set forth the same in this Introduction to the holy Vnderstanding if any man regard it let him consider the inclination of mine understanding 23. But what shall I say I find the man much too self-wise y Rom. 1. 1 Cor. 1. in his owne conceit and too void of understanding in the mind of the love for commonly when the man heareth of the love and of the right understanding of wisdom he rejoyceth him in the hearing and it seemeth as if it liked him well likewise for a time he commendeth it 24. But in conclusion there is nothing among the greatest sort but self-feeking and very little doe they understand the first Schoole-rule of the Christian Doctrine of the service of love for an entrance into the upright life in Jesus Christ but do understand every thing which is held forth before them out of Gods wisdome and love according to their imagination and according to the mind of their liking They seek thereout their own commodity z 2 Phil. 2. and not the Lords they run clean back from the mind of the love and use all subtilty to manitain their own opinion 25. Whereout I observe that the man which is thus minded conceiveth of the wisdom and of the love utterly amisse For which cause I likewise fear least the Glasse of Righteousnesse how plainly and rightly evidently and clearly soever it is set forth shall not of many be discerned aright nor yet be conceived of according to the truth 26. If therefore they discern or conceive not aright of such apparent sentences as are so clearly and plainly uttered that even every one which loveth lowlinesse and righteousnesse must needs approve the same and acknowledge that the man and the world is created thereunto how should they then be able rightly to understand or judge of all the mysteries of the Kingdome of God 27. For which causes sake to the intent no man might have occasion to estrange himself from the truth unlesse it might be by his own revolting heart we have bidden or covertly set forth nothing in the Glasse of Righteousnesse 28. Notvvithstanding if any thing be covered or hidden unto any a 2 Cor. 4. it is hidden to the unbelievers who have no desire nor love to the truth nor to the life which is of God for such are darkned b Rom. 1. in their understanding through pleasure in their ovvn mind and through the ignorance which is in them c Eph. 4. and through the blindnesse of their hearts do gather unto themselves d Rom. 2. a treasure of vvickednesse to an horrible destruction and so through their own wisdome do turn away and separate themselves from the love and from her service 29. But unto all lovers of equity which have a desire and belief towards the love to the intent that by her service they might tast of e 1 Pet. 2. the uncorrupted milk the Word of God that f Esa 40. 2 Pet. 1. liveth for ever we have out of the inclination of love so openly and clearly according to the life painted out and set forth the Glasse of Righteousnesse that every one who with an humble heart hath regard thereunto and desireth the understand of Righteousnesse shall be vvell satisfied therein 30. If also any
to the outward 63. Yet not despising it because it is profitable to train up the man in his youngnesse 65. Men ought to esteem the greatest more then the least and to put difference in the Age of the Disciples 66. That teacher which is not entred nor hath not accomplished the Righteousnesse in the love is both himself and also his hearers far from the truth 67. The Priesthood out of Levi is good in his right use but the Prieshood of Messias is yet more excellent 71. Why he pointeth not to the outward FOrasmuch then as through the a 1 Cor. 8. revealing of the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ in the resurrection of the dead there is out of grace such an holy office or service of the love to a renevving of the vvorld novv in the last time come unto us and according to the secret counsell and vvill of God committed unto us in upright righteousnesse and holinesse to be ministred therefore it vvere very meet that every one vvhich is avvakened thereby should submit himself thereunto and give ear unto us in the same service to the obeying of the love in the spirit that every mans eves might be made bright and become clearer and clearer to b Act. 7. behold vvith a clear sight of their eyes Gods Kingdom of heaven the vvhich novv manifesteth it self unto us and cometh unto us under the obedience of the love and likevvise vvith the same do appear and come unto us livingly and gloriously all Gods o 1 Gor. 15. Saints vvhich in times past died and fell asleep in God 2. Behold this manifestation or appearing of Gods Kingdome of heaven d Mat. 24.25 and of the coming of Christ together vvith all his Saints e Esa 65. 2 Pet. 3. is the nevv day of life and the f Dan. 12. 4 Esd 7. 1 Cor. 15. 1 Thes 4. Resurrection of the dead according to the Scriptures vvhich manifestation of the Kingdom of God and of the glorious coming of Christ vvith his Saints and of the nevv day vve novv under the obedience of the love publish abroad in all the vvorld for a Gospell g Mat. 24. of the Kingdome according to the promises 3. But if any man heareth not nor believeth the same neither is vvakened out of the h Esa 29. sleep of his ignorance or vvill not hear this voice of the love him do vve let alone therein still bearing a favourable good vvill tovvards him and do cleave fast to the love bear patience vvith his ignorance and blindnesse and do consider that all of us have heretofore been unvvise i 2 Pet. 2. and have been blinded from this glorious light of life yea vve do yet doubtlesse often find in our selves the lack of understanding untill the light of life do manifest it self perfectly in us 4. Hovvbeit the right understanding consisteth not in many words k 1 Cor. 2. or sayings nor in high or deep knowledge as is aforesaid but it is found in long-suffering and in such a heart as feareth the true God under the obedience of the love where men use temperance l 2 Pet. 1 discretion and kind-heartednesse and where men love righteousnesse and information of equity 5. But where is it now where may one seek and find it who doth earnestly desire lust or long for it who applieth his heart wholly thereunto 6. Truly not the children of this world which are the lovers of errour nor yet the self-wise of the vain-conceited hearts neither the lovers of their own companies of Religion For all these think not upon the service of the love neither will admit any thing but what they have chosen they blaspheme also every thing besides their own opinion and have no regard to the Statutes and m Exod. 20. Deu. 4.5.6 Ordinances of the most highest nor to the n Mat. 5.6.7.11.16.19.22 doctrine of Jesus Christ neither to the requiring of his Catholike Church 7. And therefore will the man to maintain his own cause be alwaies above the understanding of the love and so be the loves Master For there are few found that do with whole heart submit themselves under the Love to the intent they might obtain through concord and o Joh. 17 Eph. 4. Phil. 1. equalitie in the Love one like mind to the good to the one manner of subduing or mortifying of the evill hearts minds and thoughts 8. For that or him that directeth thereunto they can by no means abide nor yet be minded to the lovely life of upright Righteousnesse which I H. N. out of intire love do beare witnesse of because with many the same is not according to his upright being hearkned unto nor rightly understood for every one with his conceited imagination and unclean heart will fain be himself he whom men ought to esteem for wise in such sort that many of them do arrogantly ascribe understanding to themselves as if they knew already all that they should know and were wholly such as in Jesus Christ they ought to be 9. Moreover many of them are so rich p Apo. 3. wise as though they needed no more and many perswade themselves that they are such as do live free and that they are every whit the same that they should be that also the Service of the love concerns them not and that they are past it all 10. Lo such things think the fools and unwise those unfruitful q Iude 1. trees that love their self-wisdom and their own ease in the flesh and are quite dead therein yea though he be an Infidell or Heathen yet scarcely thinketh he that he hath any wrong understanding for all that what might then one that is wise think or he that perswadeth himself that he is holy 11. Now because many of them do esteem their owne matter for such a fairnesse r 1 Cor. 1. or wisdom therefore besides their own wisdom they will in no wise heare any Å¿ Acts 7. other understanding nor esteem it for wisdome for every thing is evill or uncleane in their eyes which is without their wisdom yet must they needs acknowledge that the inside of their vessell t Mat. 23. is not cleansed from the filthinesse neither doe they believe to be cleansed through Jesus Christ or to be justified from the sin under the Obedience of the Love 12. What helpeth it then or whereto is it profitable that one should shew any precious ornament or jewell of godly fairnesse unto such if in their hearts it were against them or that they loved not the same Even so is it also with the testimony of the Word in the Love when there is no love joyned thereunto for to love that which is heard or witnessed 13. Therefore let us in all things and before all grow like minded to concord u Rom. 12. 1 Pet. 3. in the Love x 1 Pet. 5. humble our hearts to the living God and so
earth nor of flesh and bloud but a son of the most high God in the heavenly powers of the invisible being and is now in the last time appeared and come unto us the chosen of God in his glory and triumph from the right hand of God his Father and so hath with us with the spirituall and heavenly goods his ministration e Heb. 7.8.9.10 in the most holy of his Tabernacle under the obedience of the love af-the manner of Melchisedech to the erecting of the perfection 69. Thus as is said Jesus Christ hath his ministration even from the beinning untill the perfection through his Saints and Elect and so is in his teaching to his f Heb. 9. people a Salvation from their sins and a blessing and reviving g 1 Cor. 15. Eph. 2. Col. 1.2 from the death and hath then in that manner with them namely with the living his Believers his ministration with the spirituall and heavenly goods And so in the same ministration he is manifested by his believers that he is he right Messias and King of the Jews and the true h Psal 110. Heb. 7. high Priest for ever after the manner of Melchizedeck who in his Priesthood is greater and more excellent then the man because he abideth for ever 70. Behold this same high Priest in the ministration of the spirituall and heavenly goods and this noble King of Israel and Juda which ruleth in righteousnesse and of God is chosen to such an excellent glory before the foundation of the world was laid is by inheritance sealed to possesse the i 2 Reg. 7. Esa 9.32 Ier. 23.33 Dan. 7. Mic. 4. Luk. 1. seat of David his Father to the intent there may be no end of the peace upon the same from this time forth for evermore and that so he may rule and raigne as an everlasting peaceable King over the house of Jacob according to the promises 71. For in this sort and to the finishing thereof is he revealed unto men and published k Ioh. 1. 1 Tim. 3. 1 Joh. 2. to the world for a Saviour because all people should believe in him by him inherit the everlasting life and so confesse him and that sameis the true righteousnesse which is availeable before God and well pleasing unto those men which are of a good will 72. Now inasmuch as the rich bountifull God hath out of his grace granted me to perceive that we are all called and loved to the same glory of God and to the upright being of the love of his Christ because we should inherit with all what is of God and Christ the everlasting life and for that the same is the l Eph. 1.5 Col. 1. principall point of our godlinesse therefore have I pointed none unto flesh and bloud nor to any elementish or visible things neither doth my teaching tend to the outward but from the outward to passe on to the same inward and heavenly and to Gods Kingdome of heaven whereof is spoken before to the intent that no man should set the consolation of his soul nor the comfort of his Salvation upon the outvvard nor earthly nor put his confidence thereon but only on the upright life of the righteous spirit and upon the coming of the godly glory in Jesu Christ of which things I have according to my sight out of the heavenly revelation of God much and abundantly spoken in the Glasse of Righteousnesse and in this Introduction mine exhortation is out of love also to the same to the intent we should have an earnest love and be provoked with desire towards it 73. Which life of Righteousnesse whereof we witnesse is inwardly godly according to the divine nature and outwardly brotherly after the upright humane nature and that same is the upright righteousnesse before God and amongst men 74. Who so now from the heart seeketh God and his righteousnesse and rightly hath regard to the upright life the same person will acknowledge that my teaching and ministration is of God and that it tendeth to the upright life and vvho so likewise to this end searcheth the Scripture for the promises shall assuredly find that it maketh mention of such things and that the Law the Prophets and the Apostles of Christ do all point and vvitnesse to the very same 75. When the man now according to the truth perceiveth this same then will he for the love of righteousnesse sake be also inclined there unto and yeeld his understanding m 2 Gor. 10. captive under the obedience of the love praise God highly for his grace and through the belief passe on towards the upright life in all love 76. Though he now and then fail stumble or fall yet if his eyes of the spirit have respect to the upright life and to the love and that he glasse himself daily in the Glasse of Righteousnesse doubtlesse the same shall cause him to see and shall rightly shew him his spots and shall be unto him n Ioh. 4.7 as an open fountain of life against the sin and way of death CHAP. XIII 1. None can know God nor Christ rightly but in the Spirit of the love 11. No better grounds then the Doctrine of the love 14. An exhortation to the obeyers of her service that they blaspheme not other mens writings nor condemn any for Sects but rather allure all to the love 19. and that they put away the evill as much as they can out of themselves 20. The despisers are vaine 23. The consenters hereunto are counselled not to think they have already obtained but to labour and to continue in the doctrine of the love till the laying away of the mortall body 32. Not to be dismaid at the enemies but like souldiers to prepare themselves to the battell 33. Though we be sometimes hurt yet to take new courage still 36. Considering whereunto we are called through Jesus Christ TAke it to heart O ye children of men and let your understanding be renewed a Rom. 12. Eph. 4. according to the spirit to such an upright knowledge as God esteemeth to wit vvith the vvord of truth in the spirit of the love to an assured living hope and good conscience in Jesu Christ 2. For vvho so after the spirit conceiveth not the same nor is renevved in his understanding to the same upright knowledge under the obedience of the love in such a one there is no knowledge of Christ neither can he be rightly turned to Christ or to the upright belief but only through the same 3. For the fall from Christ is come and it is according to the Prophecie understood known and well perceived how that the same b 2 Thes 1. through the child of perdition according to the mention of the Scriptures hath in every respect so utterly c Rom. 1. Eph. 4. blinded depraved and corrupted the understanding of men concerning God and Christ that the children of men how wise or learned soever they of themselves
be do neither d Ioh. 8.16 of the Father nor yet of the Son knovv any thing at all 4. And surely whosoever doth not submit his understanding under the service of the love the same man sheweth thereby that he is without understanding because by his understanding he perceiveth not how that he vvhich hath not the love e 1 Ioh. 2.4 hath not also the Son nor the Father but is vvithout Christ and his Church and can please God by no other means also can neither now nor evermore without the inclination of love neither through any other services or literall wisdome come to the holy knowledge of God or attain unto the same 5. But if any now believe not this same by reason of the high regard to their knowledge or by means of any respect unto their holinesse f Col. 2. or spirituall humility such as they have chosen or taken to themselves and as is not according to the promises as God in times past hath spoken by Moses his servant and by the mouth of his holy Prophets doubtlesse they howsoever they suppose or maintain g Esa 59. that they have the light must needs abide in h 1 Ioh. 2. darknesse for their unbelievers cause whose unbelief cannot hurt the believers neither can the Work of God for all that abide back 6. O deep and unsearchable vvisdome of God! i Esa 40. Sap. 9. Rom. 11. 1 Cor. 2. which of the great and high glorious wise or of the self-chosen holy ones hath ever attained unto thee 7. Unto which of them is thine arm known that hath heard or understood thy holy word or thy mind aright 8. Therefore needs must they all in lowlinesse of heart be humbled under thee and become subject to thy true love that they may rejoice them in the truth otherwise they must remain blind in their imagination k Ioh. 3. and may not see the Kingdom of God for ever 9. For so long as they through the love or her inclination l Mat. 18. be not in their corrupt understanding turned about by the word of truth and are not well minded to the vertue of the love certainly there can appear unto them no light of the truth to Salvation for God hath foreseen the perfection m Deut. 6.10 1 Cor. 13. 1 Tim. 1. in the love according to the promises and not in the knowledge 10. Therefore let every one be lowly of spirit n 1 Ioh. 4. and humble of heart in his knowledge even as though he knew nothing and so have regard to the service of the love what it requireth and let him hope and long for it to the intent he may be comprehended therein that is to say in the doctrine thereof for therein is the godlinesse understood and known and so let him indeavour towards the best 11. And I hope that I shall alwaies towards the lovers of the truth do even so and not omit to set before them the most best for thereunto tend all my intents and desires neither know I at all any better thing then the teaching and ministring of the holy word under the obedience of the love 12. True it is I have as far as I might examined many sorts of Foundations and understandings and have likewise considered and scanned whereon they stood grounded but there is yet no better thing come to my hand 13. The Lord grant me his mercy and strengthen my mind to do and accomplish his will to the Salvation of men in the love 14. O ye lovers of the truth that have humbled your fouls under the love and her service o Deut. 6.11 ●2 Pro. 4. take I pray you the truth to heart and reproach no mans writings teaching nor exhortations that have their ministration to the righteousnesse and to the concord but draw it all under the love that every one may give up and bring all what he hath taken on or wherein he is learned according to his humane imagination to the communion of the love give ear only to the godly Word of Life under the obedience of the love according to the manifestation of the glorious and godly light set forth in the Glasse of Righteousnesse and so above all his humane knowledge love the Concord and the upright life 15. Moreover condemn none particularly by name and be not offended at any that your hearts p Gal. 5. Acb. 12. be not moved to anger stumble not at any thing and reproach nor reject none for Sects but love all them that indeavour towards righteousnesse q 2 Pet. 1. with a like love to that upright righteousnesse which God esteemeth and thus draw all wel-willing ones to the true righteousnesse under the obedience of the love 16. And if any man seek the truth of you and his heart be inclined to the love then joyn your selves with him in the love and so speak r 1 Pet. 3. of the hope which is in you 17. For who so loveth the good though yet for a while he be in errour may for all that come to amendment in the love unlesse he should give over his heart in a wilfull contentiousnesse and despise the love and her service for his self-minds sake 18. But unto every one that will follow and is well minded to the love and her service ſ Eph. 4. unto such reach forth the hand to the unity of the upright life and that all in the love 19. If the evill assail you then put it from you as much as is possible for you untill the same evill get a going down in you and go into silence give it no respite to follow after his desire but become according to the spirit t Col. 1. 1 Thes 3. 1 Pet. 5. strong and firm in the good life u Deut. 7. 1 Pet. 2. to a peculiar possession of God even as it is here in this Introduction and in the Glasse of Righteousnesse according to the life shewed and declared 20. If so be ye cast this same behind the back to wit that ye refuse it or have no belief nor lust thereunto nor do hope thereon and yet by your self-wisdom perswade your selves to be wise then are ye vain and utterly unmeet to the Kingdome of God and how wise soever ye be yet shall you be found vain and without understanding and void of the true light of life 21. Now if any man say that he is already in the life and needeth no more or that it is needfull no more for him to hearken after any other understanding and therefore contemneth this form of the upright life and his service to the same life whereunto we bear witnesse and neither hath it nor indeavoureth towards it in the service of the love certainly he is yet in the death x 1 Ioh. 2. and darknesse and knoweth nothing at all either of Christ or of the life which is of God even as the darknesses also have
therefore ye beloved give no regard to the unbelief that saith it is impossible but contrariwise with belief and hope enter ye in for the beliefe is strong and mighty f Mat. 17.21 Luk. 17. she removeth mountains out of their places vanquisheth the enemies g Heb. 11. and is a certain assurance of that which is hoped for 12. Look then what ye out of belief and according to the truth do desire in God to obtain that love ye with vvhole heart for the love vvhich in her service holdeth the heart fast with earnest love is yet stronger then the belief h 1 Cor. 13. and goeth far beyond it all and not regarding any difficulty she overcometh it all for the things sake which she loveth for the love maketh that light which appeareth heavy and bringeth life out of that which seemeth to be death 13. Therefore the love is not wearied with any thing for that which a man loveth is precious in his sight and he esteemeth it of great value i Rom. 8. moreover he regardeth neither losse nor trouble to get or to come by that vvhich he loveth best 14. And therefore men are to k 1 Cor. 14. Col. 3. seek for the most best that they may obtain the same and not to respect any of those things that would oppose themselves or be hindersome there-against for who so seeketh not obtaineth not vvho so tasteth not of the sowre shall not partake of the sweet 15. If any man fall let him rise again if ye be hurt or wounded believe so shall ye be made whole yea though ye were already dead or were as dead in your minds yet if ye believe the gracious word and Salvation in the obedience of his service of love and put your trust in the power of God l Joh. 5. ye shall surely live and not abide dead for the saving from death m Joh. 11. is the Resurrection and eternall life 16. Though ye find your selves even damned in the hell and taken captive of sin and devill yet fear not but believe n Psal 18.23.33.116 ye shall be delivered and saved from thence 17. For the belief and hope towards the Salvation and the love to righteousnesse in the grace of God neither can nor may abide in the sinne death devill or hell but they must prevail vanquish and bring to nought or destroy all that is not of God 18. Therefore have neither the o Mat. 16. gates of hell nor the bands of the devill nor the p Rom. 8. pangs of death nor the strength of sin nor the lusts of the world nor the mind of the flesh any power over such believers either to hold or to raign over them q 1 Cor. 15. but they bring them all under them to a victory 19. But if at any time through the slendernesse of our understanding we be plucked away from our good mind or be after the nature of the Serpent r Gen. 3. Sap. 2. 2 Cor. 11. beguiled by the wisdom of the flesh and thereby through weaknesse fall and be made so senselesse that we cannot discern the life from the death yea become so feeble and faint-hearted that we have scarcely any desire at all to the good but do daily Å¿ Rom. 7. suffer and feel the sting of death yet let us not therefore be dismayed nor despair in mind but rather so much the more cheer up our selves in the belief and through the serviceable word of truth take unto us a new stomack and fresh courage again to a stouter going forwards keep so much the sharper watch and still have diligent regard on the thing that may annoy us to the entrance of the life whereby we may through the belief and obedience of the Word t Eph. 6. 1 Pet. 5. keep of and vanquish it every whit and so with a good will have our passage towards God in the spirit untill the love abide firm in us and that we have such a free heart and mind as may be subject to nothing but to the high Majesty of the living Godhead only 20. Now to come hereunto we must renounce our selves and all created visible things not only outwardly after the flesh but quite and clean inwardly with the heart according to the spirit and so give over our selves obediently under the service of love unto the God of life and his gracious word u Rom. 6.8 to a dying in the spirit from every thing whereunto our will and mind according to the flesh or outward fashion is tyed and keep our selves diligently from all holy appearances and worldly fashions that so then x 1 Pet. 1. in the obeying of the gracious word and his service of love our inward mind for to come to a submitted being may be made tender soft and lowly and we in like manner with humble hearts find our selves y Psal 57. ready to do the Lords will a Rom. 6. the end whereof is eternall life It is true 21. Which way to the life few do b Mat. 7. find because it is unknown c Mat. 11. 1 Cor. 1.2 and hidden unto all understandings of the flesh and unto all wise ones of the world and her Scripture learned 22. Who is there now rightly inclined to the life and peace but those that indure all deadly things dissention and whatsoever cometh upon them thereby untill it d Rom. 6.8 2 Cor. 4. wholly vanish and come to nought in them and which have the life and peace alwaies before their eyes and do pray with great fervency unto God in the spirit that he will be their povver and strength 23. After this manner ought vve vvith humble hearts to be minded in every thing that cometh upon us against the good for the evill must by the good be e Rom. 12. overcomed in patience 24. Yet not out of our vvorks or ovvn povver f Rom. 3.4 Eph. 2. O no but through the belief in affiance towards God and so abiding Gods leisure in his work we are daily to pray unto God in the spirit that he will destroy and take avvay or root out the evill out of our hearts and choose and set up the good again therein 25. Hereunto are we to g 1 Pet. 5. humble our hearts before God in his service of love that we may find such healthfull grace before his eyes in the coming of Jesu Christ who now to the Salvation of all those that hope in Christ h 2 Pet. 3. and long for his coming cometh to a righteous judgement over the world with equity 26. Oh hereof there is surely much written shewed and testified were it but observed and understood aright but there is great negligence and much misunderstanding among the children of men for we find many lamentable errours not only in the erring world but also in those that perswade themselves to be wise and to love the good 27. Awake once
above the wisdome of God he hath brought in other Lawes besides these which are none of Gods but are false and lies and hath made none account of the Law of the Lord. 9. Therefore are also the Prophets which are thereout risen up l Mat. 24 2 Tim. 3 4 2 Pet. 2 found false and lying and thereout likewise doth the Devill at the end of these same bring forth the Image of his likenesse namely the son or m 2 Thes 2. child of the Devill full of deceit and lies in the hearts of lying and unbelieving men to a destroying and desolation of the people and to an abhominable evill world such as is full of wickednesse and falshood even like the Devil himselfe 10. That same is the adversary of God and Christ which is now revealed unto us as a child of damnation who for as much as the fall from Christ is come hath set himselfe n 1 Thes 2. as a God in Gods Temple that is in mens hearts and boasteth himselfe as a God and so with his owne holinesse and wisdome polluteth it all presumptuously and proudly with great boldnesse o Apo. 13 blaspheming Gods holy Name which wicked nature and adversary or enemy of God and Christ the man doth in all respects cleave unto and becometh of one nature or coessence therewith 11. Howbeit that the man is joyned to the adversary of God and Christ and dealeth so ill and unkindly with God and his Christ that he will not willingly confesse with the mouth but he is not ashamed to shew it by his workes and deeds 12. Let every one glasse himselfe once aright and then acknowledge according to the truth whom he loveth serveth and cleaveth unto whether to the world or to God to Belial or to Christ to his owne mind or to the mind of God or Christ with the mouth no doubt he will say to God and to the mind or will of Christ p Tit. 1. but with the deed it will be found quite otherwise 13. In like sort fareth it also with the understanding of the testimonies or sentences of Scripture with the mouth manie happily will confesse that they have well conceived all the sense and understanding of the holy Scripture but to follow that which the sense of the holy testimonies do betoken point to and require they clean omit whereby it doth sufficiently appear that with the life and heart they are minded against the same and have not understood the holy Scripture 14. O ye deerly beloved erre not so wholly with the erring blind world nor with the conceitednesse of the letter-learned that ye should forsake the Law of the Lord be not also q Prov. 3 Rom. 12 too wise in your owne sight and judge not of all sentences according to your imagination for much ignorance hath taken the hearts of men captive whereby oft times they judge ignorantly because by their wisdome r Mat. 11. 1 Cor. 1 they understand not the wisdome of God 15. It is all reasonably well knowne unto me with what a perverse eye the man doth oft times out of the testimonie of the writings or sentences which he heareth draw a perverse sense as it goeth now every where very brief amongst men of which sentences wherein there do many erre there is both partly in these writings and likewise in the Glasse of Righteousnesse plain Declaration made and how that many men do erre therein because they understand not the Scripture 16. But to the intent that no man through any wrong conceiving of the sentences which are now much treated of by the man might receive anie hinderance to salvation and that likewise every one may be guided into the Holy Vnderstanding of the Glasse of Righteousnesse and to an upright conceiving of the same we vvill recite certain sentences here following and uncover and clear the right understanding of the same not only in this Introduction but also in many places besides of the Glasse of Righteousnesse and shew the wrong conceiving or sight of them and warn every one to beware of the judgement of his sight which he giveth by the ignorance of his imagination 17. True it is I have heretofore in the beginning of my calling by God to the ministration of his holy and gracious word under the obedience of the love set forth certain writings but inasmuch as some sentences happily in them were not uttered in the plainest manner therefore have I with the s Supra foresaid principall Elders of the Family of Love more amply and plainly expressed them 18. Also in the beginning of my vvriting I could not find that among any of the children of men there was any such communalty of God or Christ as was comprehended in the upright life of Christ as is also before mentioned but the everlasting God who is Å¿ Ioh. 4. spirit and life t 1 Ioh. 4. and the essentiall love it self hath in my office or service under the obedience of the love manifested the same unto me and so the true Communalty of God or Christ which also is spirituall lovely and upright of life hath he made known unto me in the spirit I have also seen heard and touched or felt it and being of one substance therewith have my fellowship as one body u Rom. 12. 1 Cor. 12. in Christ with the same 19. Oh would to God that all men had the grace to humble them under the love and her servite that so then in the obeying of the service of love the same true Communalty of God or Christ might also every where appear and come unto the children of men and that in the spirit of Jesu Christ or of the love to the intent that all errour contention and wrangling among them all might once have an end and so we all one with another might be of u Rom. 12.15 1 Cor. 1. 2 Cor. 13. Phil. 1. one mind in Jesus Christ 20. But in asmuch as I could not heretofore in the beginning of my writing perceive or find among the children of men that true and lovely Communalty which is comprehended in the upright life of Christ and that all my desire and love was bent to the upright life of the same Communaltie therefore have I also from the beginning of my writing out of the Service of Love witnessed of such a life of upright righteousnesse and of such upright hearts as the communalty of God or Christ hath her life in according as the Glasse of Righteousnesse doth also mention and make relation of the same upright life of the true communalty of God or Christ neither can I yet perceive nor know any other thing then that the upright communalty of God or Christ where she in Christ appeareth or is revealed liveth therein and shall still be minded so to do 21. And whosoever also x Sap. 8. loveth the righteousnesse with whole heart and hath a desire to be joyned and incorporated
him out of any choosing whether it be out of loathing or of liking but let every one search his own heart how he findeth the same disposed examine once himself whether he stand impartiall rightly or not 9. And when the man hath seriously tried and proved himself herein in such sort that he knoweth assuredly how his heart standeth in case he wholly love God and his righteousnesse intend the truth in the Love with his whole soule and desire to deny and to forsake himselfe f Mat. 16. Luke 9.14 with all that is in the world for the godlinesse sake then shall he very well know and understand a difference between the cleavers to the world and those that from the bottom of their soules love the righteousnesse 10. Wheresoevea then any upright impartiall hearts are found and that they do shew forth under the obedience of the Love the praise of God the salvation of men and the truth out of the love of righteousnesse and do point none unto flesh and blood nor to any visible elements but only to the good life of the true essentiall Godhead and are thereunto serviceable to all men to all concord in the love of Jesu Christ with those are the Lovers of righteousnesse and truth to stand impartiall to the unity of heart in the love and so to have regard to the ministration of the godly testimonies of the holy spirit of the Love unto obedience for to walk in such a life of godlinesse as is pointed out and witnessed thereby and in that manner to grow up in the good g Eph. 2. Apo. 21 to an house or tabernacle of the living God or Christ and to give no further respect to the outward then as it is serviceable thereunto to the intent that no man may be bewitched in his spirit but may cleave to the vertue and nature of the love and that the h Col. 3. love may obtain a dwelling place or forme in him 11. Lo after this manner ought men to live impartially in the good i Esa 1. Psa 37. 2 Pet 3. to turn from all ungodly being and not to maintain the evill 12. There goeth also a saying about among divers that to shew the k 2 Pet. 1. common love is the most best means to keep ones self thus impartiall 13. It is true our writings do also testifie such things howbeit let every one for all that look to it and beware of his own judgement that by the l Gen. 3. Sap. 2. 2 Cor. 11. subtilty of the Serpent or of her nature or els by the mind of the flesh he be not beguiled the saying in it self is very right but many that marke not the saying according to the truth doe speak the same with a wrong sight or understanding 14. For some use such sentences for their own seekings cause and so in such a show of vertue their heart in regard of being incorporated with God in the spirit remaineth covered m Esa 29 Jer. 23 and estranged from God and many also give great respect unto such sayings insomuch that by occasion thereof they do oft-times according to mens private conceit cleave to some outward vertue which surely is the very smallest of all and do leave the principallest n Mat. 23 1 Cor. 13 1 Tim. 1 or greatest which God requireth The like did also many heretofore that were learned in the Law upon whom the Lord pronounced wo because they observed the least things of the Law whilest they tythed Mint Anise and Cummin and left the greatest matters of the Law o Mat. 23 Luk. 11 to wit judgment mercy and faithfulnesse 15. For albeit they observed all this after an outward show so as they seemed thereby to be righteous yet was it all surely of no value seeing they were not joyned with whole heart unto God p Ioh. 15 nor according to the spirit incorporated with him 16. Furthermore divers men there are found which after the outward fashion give every one his own and unto divers out of common love shew outward mercy indifferently who also carry themselves so justly that q Phil. 3 outwardly they are not to be reproved in any thing howbeit they are inwardly before God theeves and r Mat. 23 Ioh. 10 false men because they with-hold from God that which is his Å¿ Esa 29 Ezek. 33. Mat. 15 that is to say their heart which is far from him and standeth subject or tied unto visible things which heart or inward mind belongeth wholly yea only unto God 17. Therefore God is not appeased nor satisfied with the least when the heart is not turned from all visible and mutable things and doth not cleave perfectly unto him or at least endeavour towards it to wit that the man desire of God out of his grace that God will strengthen him to the obeying of his will and t Eccl. 3 prepare his heart to his will and pleasure 18. Look whose hearts are not thus minded u Deut. 6 Mat. 22 for to love and cleave unto God with all their souls their common love is false and altogether unclean x Rom. 1 for they have yet willingly a pleasure in their own concupiscence and are yet far distant from the upright love of God neverthelesse they do sometimes perswade themselves that they have the very best conceiving of the righteousnesse and so proceed on according to the common course of vvordly hearts 19. Therefore there is great diversity between the unpartiall men who addict their hearts unto God and to the good and those men whose hearts have minded worldly things and yet do boast them of the unpartiallnesse For look what unto worldly hearts namely unto such hearts as are turned from God and his service of Love is a pleasure lust and life that same is unto all the children of righteousnesse y Luk. 16 an abomination and a horrible death 20. Wherefore mark well the meaning in what state or being the right unpartiality consisteth and out of what heart it is that men are to exercise the common-love rightly verily with such an heart as out of all his mind z Eccl. 1.2 feareth God and is inclined to the upright vertue in the love or is comprehended therein and not with an unadvised heart which is without understanding in his common-love and in his unpartialnesse that distinguisheth not the godlinesse or the worldly righteousnesse one from the other or that hath a pleasure to run on crookedly and erringly a Luk. 12 to set his rest or to fix his heart in the earthly love b Rom. 1 Eph. 4 1 Pet. 4. according to the course of the blind world or mind of the flesh 21. Be not utterly I pray you c Eph. 5 without understanding but learn vvell to discern the truth and let the Lord and his righteousnesse be a pleasure unto you and erre not by any wrong sight that standeth in opinion or
and janglings and that all for the law and the ceremonies cause but God had no pleasure in any thing save only his beloved the like life of his being in whom he had good pleasure And this is his Commandement n Deut. 18 Mat. 17. Act. 3 even that men should heare believe and obey the same and live for ever therein and that men should obey the services and ceremonies administred out of the true light and word of life to an incorporating thereinto 7. Now inasmuch as divers in times past o Mat. 15 23. Joh. 9 gave greater respect to the ceremonies and works of the Law then to the life of godlinesse therefore they did cleave to the ceremonies and works of the Law and believed not the life that was required thereby but fell away from the right stock of the p Joh. 8 father Abraham 8. But the believers that gave more regard to the life of godlinesse then to the ceremonies or works of the Law abode still q Ioh. 6 by the word of life and were not bound albeit they forsook the ceremonies of the Law which were out of the Letter commanded by the unilluminate and unbelievers of the word of life for the ceremonies could not in themselves without the word or light of life extend to any commandement of God 9. Therefore was the upright life at that time r Deut. 18 published and taught because men should believe the same as a precept or commandement of the Lord and be obedient unto his requiring that so through the beliefe they might be made free Å¿ Act. 15 Rom. 3 Eph. 2 from the sinne or be justified therefrom and might live thereby with God the Father to an everlasting peace according to the promises 10. This communalty or believers of the good life were as children of the belief and obedience t Mat. 26.28 Acts 2.4 joyned together to a bringing in to the same life under the service of the holy Word and the hand reached them thereunto with the Christian ceremonies of Baptisme and the Supper of Christ which Christian ceremonies were administred unto them out of the word of life and observed by them to obedience yet not for the ceremonies but for the upright lifes sake which being afterward to come was u Infra 23 required therewith And thus the Christian ceremonies were not the everlasting commandement of God but the word of life was it 11. Howbeit the ceremonies were annexed thereunto for an assistance x Gal. 3.4 Heb. 7 and bringing in of the believers into the life as is aforesaid even as the same is prefigured unto us by the ceremonies of the Catholike Church of Jesu Christ to the intent that the believers of the holy word and of the good life or Christ should through the service of the ceremonies y 2 Pet. 1 have regard to the same word of life being afterward to come 12. Even thus for the good lifes cause and for the mans sake are the true Christian ceremonies of the gracious word and of his service of love now in the last time annexed unto Gods everlasting Commandement for an assistance of all them to the z 2 Pet. 1 entrance of the upright life which believe in Jesu Christ and humble themselves to the service of his love to the end they should be brought thereby to the life which is Gods everlasting commandement and still abideth namely to a Deut. 10 30 Mat. 22 love our God with all our hearts and our neighbour as our selves and to obtain the same b Rom. 3 Eph. 2. through the belief even as it is preached and written because no man should trust upon the ceremonies and find himself deceived by being without the upright life 13. Neverthelesse after those daies of the fore-said ministration of the Christian ceremonies many c 1 Tim. 4 2 Tim. 3. 2 Pet. 2 fell away from the true belief of Christ or of the good life knowing no difference in Gods precept or commandement wherethrough there are now also many become vaine in their understandings in such sort that they themselves know not the meaning of the christian ceremonies nor yet to what purpose they were adjoyned to Gods commandement and by that occasion there is risen up for the Christian ceremonies cause much discord and debate even as heretofore it came to passe for d 2 Cor. 11 Gal. 1.2 3 4 5 6 the Jewish ceremonies 14. Wherefore seeing the services of the former Christian ceremonies after the Letter do bring in controversie and are not set forth or observed out of the word of life nor out of the love of Jesu Christ to the unity of heart in the love but out of the letter with different understandings and in dissention and cannot alone in themselves extend to any commandement of God therefore are not the believers of the good life namely the communalty under the obedience of the love of Iesu Christ bound as is rehearsed thereunto as of necessity outwardly to observe them but they stand free unto them either to keep or to omit them to wit e Rom. 14 as they serve them to peace and are edifiable unto men for Gods commandement f Ioh. 12 is the everlasting life and that is the very love it self even g Deut. 10.30 Mat. 19.22 Rom. 13 to love God above all things and our neighbour as our selves 15. Lo this to be short is the difference of the Jewish and Christian ceremonies and of those of the Family of the Love of Jesu Christ namely to what purpose their office or service is commanded and to what intent they are annexed to the everlasting Commandement of God and observed 16. Now there are likewise divers people that will not use some ceremonies because they judge them as heathenish or idolatrous services and as a forbidding of the Lord by means of abhorring and fear that they have of them least any harm or hinderance should happen unto their souls thereby concereing the which it also must be considered how and wherefore the same should be idolatrous services and a forbidding of God for every unright asage hath his occasion sense and signification 17. For whilest the heathen or the urcircumoised people are in respect of the knowledge of God become vain h Rom. 1 Eph. 4 blind and insensible as being utterly estranged from the upright life which God esteemeth therefore do they make or counterfeit unto themselves out of the vanity of their thoughts services and ceremonies which the vain hearts that understand not Gods Law and Ordinance are bewitched and bound with 18. So then the vaine corrupt and bewitched life which neither knoweth nor loveth the living God nor his i Rom. 1 Eph. 4 righteousnesse but is rebellious and unfaithfull to God is Gods forbidding And out of it have the blind people which know not the upright life joyned thereunto their services and ceremonies k Deut. 12 wherefore
1.10 Rom. 9. remain a seed to preservation for then will the God of heaven now in the last time make his holy Name and his secret Wisdom famous and notable against all the wise of this World q Mat. 11. 1 Cor. 1. 2. 3. who by their own wisdom do not understand the secret Wisdom of God 6. Hereunto let your hearts be inclined ye Dearly-beloved and not to the infidelity delitie of the blinde World nor to the contention of the seditious Letter-learned And in any case take heed to your r Eccl. 4. 27. Gal. 6. time ye that are come to such a sight and to the holy calling of the godly love and thank God from the heart with a cheerful mind Å¿ Tit. 2. for such an appeared grace out of the bountifull kindnesse of his love in this last abominable time whose end reacheth to the destruction t Mat. 25. Rom. 2. 2 Pet. 3. or condemnation of all wicked men 7. Let your eyes of the spirit and u Prov. 4. your whole heart of Understanding stand ever fixed or bent upon the upright life Look not about after the corruptible being but love the happinesse of preservation which is through the Word of truth in all love proffered unto you else shall you be found empty and without understanding with all the x Jer. 7.8 conceited Wise of the blind World which with all her own wisdom must needs y Isa 29. 1 Cor. 1. go down and Gods wisdome though unto the World it be a foolishnesse shall in the love stand firm for ever 8. For Gods foolishness it z 1 Cor. 1. wiser then all the wisdom of the subtil wit or understanding of the flesh For if the man should have the right in his wisdom doubtlesse God must needs be in the wrong 9. Therefore abideth the Saying ever stedfast a Psal 116 Rom. 3. God only good and true in trying and all men of themselves deceivable and lying 10. Which deceivable and lying b Eccl. 21. being the man ought before all things to eschew even as a Canker and with the heart to cleave to none c Pro. 1.3 1 Joh. 2. whose minde will and desire hath any delight and pleasure in the ungodly being of the confused world d Mat. 10. Luk. 14. yea though it were even Husband Wife Children and Kinsfolks Father or Mother Sister or Brother Master or Servant Nay be he who he will so farr as he cleaveth willingly to the evill 11. Oh! Take heed to your selves that in any wise ye go not with the heart lame or limping e 3 Reg. 18 nor halt on both sides that ye seek not the living God with retaining the Divels nature f 2 Cor. 6 nor Christ with keeping the Belialish spirit of Antichrist nor the righteousnesse by retaining any unrighteousnesse to the intent that in such a mixture ye perish not with the wicked erring World which desireth to serve God and the Divell together 12. With those which are so minded g Supra 16 hold not your hearts common or at unitie you I mean that have a longing to God and his Righteousness but rather be ye against them namely against such as withstand all Righteousnesse and the Unitie in the Love yet not with the Mouth lest ye be burthened with any thing to your hinderance in Godlinesse h Pro. 4. but with the Heart Minde and Life For in the same opposition is the right Preservation in Jesus Christ which God esteemeth 13. Neverthelesse unto the lovers of Righteousnesse who have minded Love Concord and Peace or do endeavour therafter we are to speak according as their Understanding can bear i 1 Pet. 3. of the lively hope which is in us to wit so much as serveth to edification and may be godly to hear and so become full of the Spirit and k Eph. 1. Phil. 1. Col. 1. knowledge of spirituall wisdom in all love 14. Many have indeed heretofore as it is reasonably well known unto many of us spoken of Letter and Scripture abundantly rehearsed every mans Failes both of the Spirituall and Temporall and according to the Histories of the Scriptures confessed their Understanding and yet have not marked nor known in what sort or being they should prepare their l Eccl. 2. hearts before God and so by their untimely zeal have cast themselves into the hands of the World and plucked a yoak m Act. 15. or burden upon their necks which they were not able to bear 15. Keep your selves yee Deerly-beloved from such things For at first God calleth us n 1 Thes 4. 2 Thess 2 1 Pet. 1. unto Sanctification in the Spirit and not unto much Confessing with the Mouth 16. Now if any man say Christ hath taught to o Mat. 10. Mat. 3. Luk. 9. 12. confesse him That is right indeed if it were well understood 17. But O Beloved tell me I pray you How will ye confesse Christ p Joh. 1.5 whom ye know not or before ye have in q Rom. 6.8 2 Cor. 4. Phil. 3. Col. 2. death and life followed and put him on 18. True it is ye have read or heard of Him in the Scripture neverthelesse many have never seen r Joh. 5. his shape and his love dwelleth not in them and therefore they understand not what they confesse For how should you by any means confesse Christ before Å¿ Gal. 4. he have his shape in you and that ye t Joh. 17. Heb. 3. 2 Pet. 1. be made partakers of his being 19. Know yee not that it is written how that Christ saith to his Father u Joh. 17. I have given them the cleernesse which thou hast given mee that they should be one even as we are one I in them and Thou in Mee that they may be perfect in one and that the world may know that thou hast sent mee and thou hast loved them as thou hast loved Me. Father I will that where I am there may they also be with me whom thou hast given me 20. Ruminate upon the sense mark well the ground understand the Scripture and take a view of your selves whether yee have received of Christ such a cleernesse or not and whether he be one with you and ye with him and with the Eather 21. Now if it be thus with you to wit that ye be come to such a x 1 Thes 4 2 Thess 2 1 Pet. 1. sanctification in the Spirit through Christ then ye know who he is for to confesse him and yee know him how that he is y Heb. 1. the like image of his Father one Being Spirit or Life with the Godhead z Apoc. 1.22 who hath neither beginning nor ending 22. He saith also a Joh. 14. I am the Way the Truth and the Life no man cometh to the Father but only through Me. 23. Moreover b Joh. 10. I am the door of
Whereof he willeth to beware BEhold ye beloved according to all that in my labour I have been able to do howsoever the same be plain and not to be compared to the stile of the subtile and flowred eloquence I cannot tell that I have according to the sight which is a Rom. 16 Eph. 3. Col. 1. 2 Tim. 1. revealed unto me out of Gods grace kept back any thing from the man that serveth or is needful for him to know either to his Salvation or else for a warning unto him of the present destruction and of that that is to come 2. Have regard to the time and respect an unpartial heart in the Righteousnes b Eph. 3. Be established in the love and be still mindful of the same 3. I have shewed my service out of the inclination of love howbeit I have written against none in particular but before all understandings indifferently I have weighed the equity c Esa 28 Eccli 21. in the ballance measured the Righteousnes with the Square and Line and described the Righteousnes in Letters according to the life the inward life out of God to wit his good nature I have expressed and the outward righteousnes of man have I not left out To the intent that it might all go rightly forward in the true Beeing and that no man might be bewitched or bound with any opinion or bewitching of spirit but that every one might according to the truth and in the love stand free in God 4. Lo God d Deut. 30. Act. 20. is my witnes and Heaven and Earth also that in all my writing I have neither sought nor desired any other thing but the salvation of men in the love The Lord of his mercy vouchsafe us to find grace in his sight e Psal 86 lead us in his wayes for to clense our hearts by f Psal 51. Act. 15. his righteous spirit and by faith to the end we may know him in the truth and be defended from all the errors and abominations of the wicked world 5. Behold and awake g Eph. 5. in the spirit of your minds lay hold of understanding look to your selves h 1 Joh. 2. and let not the errors of this world delight you I cleare my self this day before you all and before all those that willingly desire or be minded to error or to the wicked world that my Councel and will is not so 6. If any man therefore take pleasure or be addicted to the world or to her vanity and abominations and do desire to fix his heart thereon The same erreth through the pleasing of his own mind But as for me I cleare my self of his destruction 7. For lo I have out of the inclination of love called and bidden you all out of the abominable World unto conversion to God and unto Repentance and unto Amendment and have herein warned you all sufficiently I have distinctly shewed you as much as I might do and saw necessary both death i Deut. 11 Jer. 21. Eccl. 15. and life destruction and preservation I have witnessed and pointed forth the God of life which hath made Heaven and Earth his Statutes k Deut. 4 and Ordinances which stand fast for ever wherein all the upright Fathers have lived and which all Gods Prophets have born witnes of I have also distinctly marked out Therefore shall no man that heareth or readeth our writings be able to l John 15 excuse himself as though that we have hidden the Councel or Will of God from him in any thing 8. Nevertheles if there be any greater God then the God of Israel which hath made Heaven and Earth If there be now any better Law or Ordination then his Law m Deut. 4 Or better Statutes and Ordinances then Gods Statutes and Ordinances according to his Ordination If there be any perfecter life then the n 1 Cor. 13 Col. 3. 1 John 4. love as is witnessed by his Christ for through the very same was o John 1. the life aforetimes published which is everlasting and on that same or to that same everlasting life is even our service and pointing also Or if thre be any thing in any body or if any man hath any better thing that excelleth the everlasting life and the Love which we bear witnes unto let him manifest the same unto us or let it out of Love be known unto us to the unity of heart in the Love even as we to the self same unity do witnesse manifest and publish the everlasting life and his righteousnesse of the Love and of the upright being 9. Or if any man perswade himself that he knoweth some better thing which pointeth nearer or clearer to the Almighty than the holy Spirit of the Love and of th everlasting Truth doth testifie and point unto us by which Testimonies he p Ioh. 14. bringeth and leadeth us into all Truth Let the same man make himself apparent unto us under the obedience of the Love with an unpartiall mind and not withhold from us the most best for to serve in the unity of heart in the Love as is said in upright godlinesse the living God onely For even thus standeth our whole heart affected 10. Hereunto be ye now all armed and well disposed O ye lovers of the Truth Beware that ye sleep not q Rom. 13. Eph. ● seeing it is now a time to Watch but awake in the Spirit and abide in any wise in the Hope untill ye see the light to the life your salvation 11. Make not hardly any light account of it cast it not with the unregarding ones in the wind but have respect alwaies unto the good and this service of the Love shewed on you which is in Letters described and ministred unto you to a godly life stretching to the Love turn not aside from you but take r Deut. 6. Prov. 4. the same to heart and grow therein to an upright being of the Love And so then shew your unpartiall service towards one another according to the upright nature and being of the Love For the Love to the unity of the brotherly nature requireth such things to the intent that the everlasting true God might in such upright ſ Eph. 4. righteousnes and holines as pleaseth him and in the establishment of his promises onely be observed and the earth likewise t Esa 60.61 2 Pet. 3. with righteousnesse faithfulnesse and Truth be inhabited Towards this let us go forward in a meek spirit If ye hear any thing that soundeth unto you strange or v Hos 8. absurd in your eares yet be not bitterly minded but follow after long suffering and blaspheme nothing 13. Let every one which is not to be spoken to or to be councelled runne to an end with his understanding and grow ye up in stilnes and singlenes of heart x Sap 9. Jam. 1. praying God for Wisdom and for an upright sight in the Truth
But tie not your hearts unto any thing save onely to the good life of the Truth y Ioh. 8. For that shall make you free 14 Above all things ye beloved z 1 Cor. 14. Col. 3. follow still after the Love For there neither is nor shall be any thing that may excell her a Deut. 6. Mat. 22 1 Cor. 13 1 Tim. 1 The Love is the cheefest good the Truth a light to the life and the Righteousnes our joy Hereunto let our hearts be affected for herein standeth the praise of the Lord. 15. Thus let us forsake all bewitching of the Spirit and depart from the evill and increase or grow up in the good And that all in stillnes and in the hidden wisdom of God For the time peradventure will yet a little while remain troublous to speak freely before all people of the Truth and godlines For at this time she is b Esa 59. 3 Esd 14. yet with the World much too base but love and esteem ye her so much the more and gather ye her to your selves for a treasure in your hearts 16. All what the wicked world loveth all the enormities and abominations that the Ministers of the wicked world do gather in their hearts and all the envy contentiousnes strife of the obstinate Teachers against us and our most holiest service of the Love cast and hurle them all out of your hearts and inwardly have nothing to do with them For their inwardnes is full of vanity falshood and maliciousnes and their joy is onely in their foolish knowledge and in the earthly and transitory things 17. But let your hearts be full of the life and being of the true God-head and your joy onely in his righteousnes that therein ye may live in the Spirit and according to the Truth 18. Let it be a pleasure unto you that God becommeth Lord and King over all Have a desirous heart to the good to the same reach also c Eph. 4. one another the hand retaine no offence of mis-doing one towards another but exhort to amendment d Eccle. 28. Mat. 6. Col. 3. and forgive in the Love that so we may grow up with each other in one band of Love unto the godlines as a reconciled or e Tit. 2. acceptable people of the Lord through Iesus Christ such as have found grace and mercy at the hands of God the father for to inherit his promises to serve him with pure hearts in all love 19. Behold to be comprehended herein is the life which is everlasting and to reach one another the hand to the same godlines to exort to amendment of life and to retaine no man his sins is the f Hos 6. Matt. 9. Mercy which God requireth of us and not Sacrifices 20. He requireth Righteousnes and hates the ungodly being He sheweth his long-suffering towards them of good will g Esa 53. Heb. 2. and beareth their infirmity or weaknes as one that would not have any man to perish or to turn back 21. For a willing heart is a delight unto him and a broken or troubled Spirit h Psal 51. for his sins cause will he not despise 22. A good confidence towards his grace of a converting sinner is a joy unto him i Luk. 15. and it causeth also a joy in the heavenly Being 23. Therefore k Deut. 20. Esa 55. let no man be dismayed nor faint-hearted but let every one from the heart upon hope in the Beleef apply himselfe to the good and l Luk. 21. possesse his soule with patience unto the godly promises 24. Let no man take any yoak upon him out of his own choice least by some means of his unablenes he fall into a loathing towards the good but grow up by little and little and profit ye still from time to time 25. Keep alwaies what ye have go not m Apo. 2. back in any case that you loose not the Crown of Salvation Go still forward increasing in the good and in the knowledge of the holy understanding n Heb. 6. and so passe on towards the perfection 26. Neverthelesse desire not to have every thing at once but grow up in the good from the o Heb. 5. beginning of the Christian life That is from the repentance for sin p Matt. 3. to go on in amendment of life and to abide stedfast therein even to the q Matt. 24. end untill the true life of perfection That is r Eph. 4. untill the old age of the Man Christ The which is inwardly to obtaine the Love essentially 27. And that is the perfection of our godlines wherein we are to grow up from the begining of our turning to God and to the entrance of the first School-rule of the Christian Doctrine of the gracious Word and his Service of Love untill we be established in God and his true Love according to the Promises 28. If therefore any man love the good and his soul desire to inherit the same let him go thereunto with an humble heart and follow after it out of understanding that ignorance grieve not his soule 29. For there have been many in times past that would by force have all the righteousnes all at once and would feine according to their fancy consume and destroy the sin altogether by heaps but they have fallen into greater and grievouser sins 30. But in asmuch now as many beginnings are with lack of understanding taken in hand therefore divers men are become vnlustfull to the Å¿ Matt. 24. Righteousnes and have turned themselves back again and do cleave to the world and to her misunderstanding more than ever they did before 31. Divers others perceive no difference between the illuminated and vnilluminated Men and so whiles they are not yet illuminated themselves they give regard both to their own Imagination of the Knowledge also to the Precepts of unilluminated men because they trust upon such things suppose that in such sort all is well with them 32. They discerne not also the life from the death in their inwardnes nor yet the hearing t Pro. 4. of Councel Doctrine whereby to draw near to the living Commandement of God and to live therein 33. Many others hold v Apo. 3. at a stay and have no righteousnes neither do they aske hunger nor thirst after it and do neither go backwards nor forwards which is indeed a great shame 34. It were better for one to suffer now and then some Inconvenience for lack of experience t so that he abide in the Hope than to hold himself still or idle to the righteousnes before he be come to the salvation 35. For albeit one do sometimes by stumbling and falling suffer some inconvenience yet he riseth again for all that bewaileth his Ignorance and so then he taketh a new courage again with a more circumspect understanding in the Spirit x against the craftines of the
7 the blood of Jesus Christ and maketh us cleane from our sins and giveth us the everlasting life 21. This is verily the word of Faith f Act. 2.3 4 5 7 8. c. Rom. 10. 1 Pet. 1. which was published by the Apostles through Christ for a Righteousnes unto us g 2 Cor. 11. Gal. 1. Phil. 1. Whosoever therefore preacheth any other Christ or preacheth Christ any other way publisheth any other Gospel or publisheth the Gospel upon any other fashion or ground or believeth any otherwise or buildeth upon any other foundation h 1 Cor. 3 than God hath from the beginning through his Prophets and Apostles required and willed the same man remaineth i Gal. 1. execrable or accursed according to the mencion of the Scriptures 22. For k 1 Cor. 3 no other Foundation may there be laid than the same that is laid which is Iesus Christ who from everlasting was and is and abideth for ever Through whom God made all whatsoever is any thing and l Heb. 1. he beareth up all things by the power of his might and maketh the clensing of our sins through himself Unto him as a Father of all be Laud Honour and Praise for evermore Amen 23. These and such like things was I partly of necessity moved to rehearse unto you ye dearly beloved to the intent you might consider them aright and understand the diversity of every thing that concerneth the Salvation of men 24. Furthermore see that ye humbly with meditation to God apply your selves out of the inclination of love to read or to heare the Glasse of Righteousnes and consider or mark the life which is witnessed and set forth in the same Behold there in the spirit of your understanding the everlasting unchangeable Statutes and Ordinances of Almighty God which also shall remain unchangeable for ever For that which is there witnessed is such an upright life m Gen. 1. Eph. 2. as the man is created unto for to live therein In which Statutes and Ordinances the Lords people have lived from the beginning 25. Yea such a Life Statutes and Ordinances are a delight and joy to all upright hearts and Prophets to live therein and they have heretofore born witnes thereunto that in time to come men should live in them For through the truth they saw into the life of peace in the love and that through the life of peace in the love every thing is made perfect and therein standeth firme or abideth stedfast 26. That verily is the life which is true n Joh. 1. and that life is the light of men o Eph. 1.5 Col. 1. and the head of the holy Commonalty Who so goeth out of it cometh to the death blindnes and darknes 27. But the soules of those that live therein are blessed in the Lord. For such people doth God require as do walk in his Ordinances that is to say in the life and peace of love p Deut. 6.2 and do love the only God from the heart 28. Lo it is the true God that requireth such upright Righteousnes and he himself cleaveth to his Righteousnes his Statutes and Ordinances everlastingly q Joh. 1.2 For he is the spirit of his life the life of his word the word of his Spirit r Exod. 3 Mat. 22. the God of Abraham the God of Isaac and the God of Iacob or Israel 29. That verily is the true life of peace and love and the Statutes and Ordinances are the same upright righteousnes which the holy Fathers have lived and walked in 30. The same Statutes and Ordinances of the holy Fathers were by Moses renewed Å¿ Exod. 20. Deut. 5. and witnessed unto a life before all people And that life was through Jesus Christ being risen from the Dead and ascended into Heaven t Mat. 28. Mar. 16. published unto all people for a Gospel because they should live therein And unto all that believed thereon was the Resurrection from the dead and the everlasting life witnessed and promised through Iesus Christ 31. In sure and firm hope whereof the upright Beleevers have rested in the Lord Iesus Christ till the appearing of his coming which is now in this day of the love revealed out of the heavenly beeing with which Jesus Christ the former Beleevers of Christ v John 5. 1 Cor. 15. 1 Thes 4. who were fallen a sleepe rested or dyed in him are now also manifested in Glory 32. For Christ in the appearing of his comming raiseth his deceased from the dead x 1 Cor. 15. to the intent that they should reign alive with him over all his enemies y Mat. 25. John 5. Rom. 2. 2 Thes 1. and condemneth all the ungodly which have not liked of him 33. This is the joyful Message published to the Gentiles whereby z Eph. 2.3 as fellow-Heires in the Testaments of promise they are bidden and called to the house of Jacob and to the Citizenship of Jerusalem To the intent they should depart from the brutishnes of their errors and from the sundry intanglements of their Idolatries and turn them to the God of Israel for to serve him only and to live in his Statutes and Ordinances through the belief 34. Which Righteousnes a Ro. 2.3 is required out of the Law and is now in this last time openly and evidently witnessed out of the inclination of love and through the insight of the same upright life to a view of the upright righteousnes which the man is created unto and to a demonstration whereunto or to what end or fulfilling God hath given his promises and made his Covenant with the Fathers 35. Behold hereunto namely to that which we bear witnes of is the Calling of the Gentiles made b Rom. 11. Eph. 2. who are out of grace called thereunto for to serve with the Stock of Abraham one God in one manner of Righteousnes 36. Lo these are the promises c Gen. 17. which were committed to the Jewes in the Circumcision And Jesus Christ the safe-making word of the Lord is amongst them Act. 13. Rom. 9. d Rom. 15. for the truth of Gods sake become a Minister of the Circumcision to confirme the promises made unto the Fathers that the name of the God of Abraham might be magnified likewise among the Gentiles And for the mercies sake towards the Gentiles is the Grace of life published also to the Gentiles to the intent e Act. 10.11.13 Rom. 11. they should praise God and know the God of Israel and his Ordinances 37. Which God and his righteousnes we do now know in the love through the spirit of truth which according to the spirit f Joh. 14. leadeth us into all truth that is into all love according to the promises g Col. 5. For the love is the band of perfection By which Band we are sealed and confirmed for ever in the same perfection to the intent that Gods
praise of the glory of his God 16 And through the revealing of such a heavenly clearnesse as that we discern that many yea almost all which doe boast themselves to be Christians are yet meer strangers therefrom we doe well know the fall from the right ground of the Christianity and the bands of darknesse wherewith we were all held captive And therefore we are all void of the grace of God Rom. 3. that he may have mercy upon us all to the intent he alone may have the glory 17. Now whoso perceiveth this same let such a one turn him to the Spirit to the God of life and to his righteousnesse according to the requiring of the Love and her service that his understanding may Eph. 1. through the Love and her service be enlightned according to the Truth in the knowledge of Jesus Christ and that likewise he might love God the Father Dent. 5. and live in his statutes with an upright heart 18. For out of the God that hath made Heaven and Earth goeth the right judgement Heb. 4. his Word is living and powerfull and sharper than a two-edged sword and his burning is as a flame of fire to a consuming or devouring of all ungodly Being Deut. 4. Heb. 12. 19. Whosoever feareth not him as a true God nor loveth his Righteousnesse over such a one standeth his severity for ever Rom. 2. Exod. 20 But many thousands finde grace in his sight that doe but turne them unto him love him and keep his Commandements 20. But who hath any regard hereunto Whose attention is towards the Lord Who is there that is spiritually minded Who giveth eare Whose heart and eyes turn them to the inwardnesse of the Being of God Truly very few But they turn them almost all unto themselves to the earthly things or unto Flesh and Blood and doe very gladly heare that which soundeth pleasant unto them 2 Tim. 4. according to the delight of their fleshly eares and so shut the eares of their heart against the God of Life and all the World alienate their spirit from his holy wisdome and will not heare him nor accept him for their King that they might live in his Law and Ordinances 21. Therefore will not he also count them for his people neither regard them Psal 1. Esa 29. But they shall be compelled in their estranging to become like the tossing of chaffe wherein the whirle-wind to a scattering mingleth it selfe 22. Behold ye dearly beloved of these and other like things I have opened much unto you in the Glasse of Righteousnesse to a distinction of the knowledge of righteousnesse look unto which ye are minded Deut. 30. Eccles 15 into that may ye go whether into the sin to the death or into the righteousnesse to the life I leave every one free unbound uncompelled 23. But as for Me my whole heart and mind standeth altogether inclined to the good life of upright righteousnesse Rom. 12. 2 Cor. 3. and all my confidence is in the God of Life that I shall not forsake the wayes of his Rightenesse which are by the grace of God brought and given unto me in the sight and being of my Spirit but shall still observe the same and under the obedience of the Love administer them unto the children of men according to all the manner as I have set forth and described them according to the life out of the inclination of Love in all my service of writing for a serviceablenes to many 24. Whosoevr therefore with me hath any desire to God and his righteousnesse let such a one then from his whole heart apply himself also with me unto the same He also that strayeth and hath no regard unto God nor his righteousnesse neither is minded to the Love and her concord but will rather mix his heart with the World and her abominations and go on after his own imagination I must needs look upon it howbeit it maketh me sorry and I suffer grief for it because he doth willingly thus hunt after his own destruction 25. For behold it shall come to passe that the k Esa 60 61.62 Abac. 2. godlinesse uncompelled through the beleef out of the Love of righteousness shall come to light according to the Promises 26. But who they are that shall be made partakers of it and finde such Grace in the sight of God or from whence they shall come to joyn with us for the concord of the Love and her service that is only known to the Almighty and his Spirit But the unity of us all shall be l Ioh. 17. Act. 4. Eph. 4. one heart and mind in the Love To the which one-minded Communalty mine heart standeth alwaies inclined The Lord give us all Grace to be joyned to his People in righteousnesse of heart Amen 27. Let every one also from his whole heart be minded thereunto and apply himself for the same unities cause to the Love and her service and to the righteousnesse of heart before God and so stand for the good with al diligence Let him likewise daily apply himself m Eph. 6 Col. 4. 2 Thes 3. in prayer unto the God of life that he will vouchsafe to enlighten him and all lovers of the Truth together with all People with the knowledge of his wisdome and understanding to the intent they might all incline their hearts to the Love and her service and so Gods matters be well understood and interpreted according to the Truth to the health of the earth and renewing of the World with righteousnesse 28. Wherefore n Rom. 14. Gal. 6. bear one with another out of Love receive also unto you all wel-willing hearts to the concord in the Love understand their testimony to the good and repaire one anothers understanding to the unity of heart in the Love and let no man raile nor make Sedition or Division but let every one oyn himself unto us in Jesus Christ under the obedience of the Love and let him likewise in Jesus Christ seek the good to his preservation that the service of the Love be not hindred 29. If now by any it should be found that some man should bring forth any chaff amongst us with the Corn yet shall not men despise him for it but repaire him in his understanding with good o Gal. 6. 2 Tim. 2. instruction to the meeknesse and to the obedience of the Love in the Spirit that so through the service of the Love men may gather the good Corn the treasure of righteousnesse p Matt. 13. into the Barn the mans heart and that in like manner the vaine being together with that which is deadly and pernicious may utterly perish 30. Whosoever now can rightly judge let not him raile but let him try the matter q 1 The. 5. and take or conceive the best out of it and thus meet the little ones and draw all to the Love that no man may
his Christ Which Christ standeth firm for us t 1 Ioh. 2 to a Reconciler before God the Father and in the service of his Love everlastingly that through the same service our inward mind should stand free and firm in God and his Christ and not be tied to any thing besides without the Communion and service of the Love whether to the sinne or else to men neither to any created or elementish things nor yet to any earthly or worldly things whereby with one accord we might live boldly in God the most highest with the Communalty of the Love 31. With these despise I none in his understanding whether he be great or small that every one as right and meet it is may give his understanding v 2 Cor. 10. captive or suffer it to be plucked under the obedience of the Love and likewise do that x Phil. 4. which is just and equall For who can refuse the Love or withhold himself from her service if so be he love the good 32. Doubtlesse whosoever refuseth the love and withholdeth himself from her service or with his understanding is against it the same man sheweth thereby that he is without understanding and not minded to concord in the love And moreover that his heart thinketh not upon the good which God esteemeth but rather upon his own good which he hath chosen to himself But who so are fully affected to the love and her service and unto all that are just and equall and do unpartially submit themselves under the obedience of the love unto them am I inclined 33. For with them doth my heart desire to live in such a life as is just and reasonable y Phil. 4. lovely and peaceable and with them in like obedience under the love to stand obedient in the same life z Eph. 4. to all unity of heart in the Love 34. Behold the true Christians of Israel the people of the Lord ard even in this sort minded with us and there are no other Christians nor Jewes nor House of Israel nor People of the Lord but those that stand subject with us to the Love with one accord and over whom the Love is likewise the head who with us also are not partiall or divided with this or that which is earthly or visible 35. Thereunto in like manner is the service of my writing namely to the right stock of life in the Love and not to contend or to strive against any And I do not know that I have written against any mans dealing so farre forth as the same is according to Truth and out of love Neither have I named any faction by name for to contemn them nor singled out any persons particularly whereby to reproach them neither reviled any mans Religion for heresie but have called and invited all men to the unity of heart in the Love The which is the blessing of all the Generations of the Earth according to the Promises made to the Fathers 36. Therefore let every one glasse himself and look how neer his cause is right and so give over his understanding to the obedience of the Love for therein consisteth the upright being to the intent that all may through the Love and her service a Eph. 1. be renewed and the Corruption reigne no more but that the upright Righteousnesse which God esteemeth b Esa 60. may come to light according to the Promises CHAP. XXV 1 The Author concludeth this Introduction with his Desire and Request to all that reade or hear his Writings that they apply themselves unto that which is set forth therein 3. It is much happier to be among the lowly and sorrowers for sine than to be with the proud and dissolute 6. A menacing of the obstinate 12. The reward of the righteous and the horrible End of the rebellious HErewith ye beloved we will cut off and end this Introduction to the holy understanding of the Glasse of Righteousnesse And we desire of all those that read or hear our writings of the godly Testimonies and likewise of all those that have any desire to the Truth and do humbly apply themselves to that which is witnessed by us and do joyn with us in all uprightnes under the obedience of the Love to the intent that the Love may bear the dominion and rule in us to a one minded Communion in one amiable and godly life that they will not take it grievously to suffer contempt heavines or anguish for a little while with those that love the Righteousnes but rather stand alwaies minded whether it be in prosperity or adversity to be joyned to the mind of God in all love even as the same under the obedience of the Love is plainly and cleerly described according to the life that abideth for ever in the Glasse of righteousnes 2. The Almighty God grant us his Grace and strengthen our minds to the same Eph. 4. in the unity of Love and Peace and in like maner all lowly hearts that hope upon the righteousnes and suffer heavines for the sins cause 3. It is surely much happier to be among the lowly hearts where b 2 Cor. 7. is heavines and sighing for the sins cause c Matt. 18. Rom. 15. 1 Thes 5. Heb. 3. where exhortation to amendment and instruction to the knowledge of God and Christ is and where men out of love d Prov. 27. reprehend the blindnes of the heart for the righteousnes sake than to be among the haughty where the flattering lips of the ungodly and the dissolute stout or uncircumcised of heart are where men embrace all gladnes commendation praise and honour of men and not the honour of God 4. Wherefore have regard hereunto and awake to the good For behold It shall in his time be found that the endurers or sufferers who now for the sinnes cause beare heavinesse sorrow and the Crosse and who out of the love of Righteousnesse endure out such things shall be turned to a e Esa 60 62.66 4 Esd 2. Ioh. 16. godly joyfulnesse where contrariwise all despisers of the Righteousnesse which now rejoyce themselves in ungodlinesse how evilly soever they do it shall be turned to f Matt. 25. grievous sorrow and paine yea g 4 Esd 5. Apo. 21. horrible it is to remember the reward of the unrighteous or wretched men which is for to come upon them 5. O how happy is that man which joyneth himself to the Word of the Lord in his service of the Love and h Esa 1. Mat 18 turneth him away from the evill which betimes i 1 Cor. 11. heareth his Judgement and so setteth himself down in the dust k which receiveth Wisdom and Instruction to Vertue that loveth the Righteousnesse and Prov. 3. Heb. 12. refuseth not the Chastening of the Lord that he may be upright of heart before God For it shall go well with him in this day of the righteous Judgement which God now bringeth over the whole Earth yet passing through great dangers of his salvation 6. How will it go with you then m Prov. 11. 1 Pet. 5. O ye sinners and sinneresses which receive n Sap. 2. 2 Pet. 2. Jude 1. this transitory life for your delight and keep God out of your hearts and have not once borne sorrow nor heavines for your sinnes 7. Where will ye then hide your selves ye haughty ye covetous and ye proud men and all ye arrogant self-wise that now will not submit nor give over your selves to obedience under the service of the Love of the gracioue Word o Sap. 5 What profit I pray you will your pride and your riches then yeeld or bring you 8. Who think ye will then have compassion on your misery ye which now withhold your selves from the obedience of the Doctrine and requiring of the gracious Word and make your selves common with the worldly minded and with those that oppresse the little ones grieve the Consciences of the simple and betray persecute and spill p Ezek. 22. the innocent Bloud 9. Oh! I am astonied whil'st I thinke upon the horrible being of the ungodly the wicked perverse nature that will not convert 10. Oh how horrible and fearfull shall it be unto him that shall behold it with his eyes Yea what misery and VVoe commeth over him that shall taste bear and be tormented with the same eternally 11. Therefore q Pro. 15 much better in this dangerous Time is a little in the fear of God with the Righteous than superfluities with the ungodly It is also much better to suffer and endure Poverty Shame Reproach Affliction Heavinesse Anguish and Contempt r Heb. 11 with the Children of Peace which have regard on Gods Righteousnesse according to his Promises than to have all the Delights or Pleasures with all the honour riches and Triumphs of this world 12. For the Reward of the Righteous redoundeth Å¿ Pro. 11. Sap. 5. to Gods Glory but the recompence of the ungodly of the wicked world with all unbeleevers or resisters of the good t Apo. 21 shall with confusion perish in horrible calamity and with misery It is true Take it to heart Love ye the Vertue fervently Give God his Honour due Delight therein continually That is his Doctrine true CHARITAS EXTORSIT PER H. N. FJNJS
AN INTRODUCTION TO The holy Understanding of the Glasse of RIGHTEOUSNESSE Wherein are uttered many notable admonitions and exhortations to the good Life Also sundry discreet warnings to beware of destruction and of wrong-conceiving and misunderstanding or censuring of any Sentences Set forth by H. N. and by him perused anew and expressed more plainly Pro. 1. VVho so is wise he will be counselled to the end he may understand the parables and their interpretations also the doctrine of the wise and their darke sayings Pro. 4. He will be guided in the strait path to the holy understanding that when he goeth the way be not tedious unto him and when he runneth that he do not stumble LONDON Printed for George Whittington at the blue Anchor neer the Royall Exchange in Corn-hill 1649. The Counsell of the Wisdome STrive not so for the death by your error and wrastle not so for the destruction through the work of your hands For God hath not made the death nor destruction neither rejoyceth he in the destruction of the living for he created all things that they should have their being likewise he made all people of the earth that it should go well with them and that there should be no destruction in them and that moreover the Kingdom of hel should not be on the earth for righteousnesse is everlasting and immortall but unrighteousnesse is the procuring of death Sap. 1. Go not in the path of the ungodly and walk not in the way of the wicked let it pass and go not therein turn from it and pass by c. keep thine heart with all diligence for thereout goeth the life put away from thee a froward mouth and let reproaching lips be far from thee Psal 1. Prov. 4. Who so among you is wise and expert let him shew by his good conversation his works fruits in the meekness of wisdome c. for where envy and strife is there is sedition and every evill work but the wisdom which cometh from above or out of the height is first chast after that peaceable modest constant gentle full of mercy and good works or fruits For righteousness is sowne in peace by them that maintain peace Jam. 3. Be ye all like-minded pitifull brotherly merciful friendly recompence not evil with evil nor rebuke with rebuke but contrariwise bless and know that ye are thereto called even that ye should inherit the blessing 1 Pet. 3. But above all things put on the love for the love is the band of perfection And the peace of God keep the preeminence in your hearts Col. 3. AN INTRODUCTION TO The holy Understanding of the Glasse of Righteousnesse CHAP. I. 1. Amidst the variety of opinions H. N. is granted to see and appointed to shew unto all men which is the elect and holy Congregation 7. And the same he affirmeth as an eye-witnesse to be with the Family of Love 10. Without which all mans worke is but a bondage 11. And where it is not there is all error and misery 13. The cause of error 14. Which is not without the fore-telling of God 16. Neither can it nor any mans fault frustrate Gods promises 20. An Exhortation to rest upon the promises of God and to prove our selves whereby to amend our selves and to win others 27. For God will now manifest his owne work of the Love 30. And unto that his Grace the holy Minister perswadeth to be obedient FOrasmuch as we now find sundry sorts of communalties Religion-urgers Tongues and Peoples and that with different Religions God services conceivings and understandings each laboureth to defend his own cause to be the very best by means whereof the whole world is every where a Infra 4. in great division and discord and all against one another And whilst that I H. N. concerning the divisions and discords and other causes which I find to be among them in great reviling strife and hatred am impartiall towards them all and do contend with none of them and that b 1 Tim. 1. mercy is now in these dangerous times extended on me from the highest God namely through the manifestation of his upright Righteousnesse therefore could I not hide the understanding of the upright Righteousnesse by Gods grace c Eph. 3. Col. 1. 2 Tim. 1. revealed unto me 2. For the most holiest being which is the upright righteousnesse and holinesse it selfe and wherein the true Saints of God and Christ do live and are comprehended is out of Gods heavenly Revelation and his grace d Mat. 11. Rom. 16. Eph. 1.3 Col. 1. 2 Tim. 1. revealed unto me through the love of God the Father for to witnesse the same again and out of the inclination of love to declare it unto the people on earth to the end all mouths might be stopped all understandings satisfied all hearts well affected to the Righteousnesse contented and all strife ended so to draw all people to the peace and to the unity of heart in Jesu Christ under the obedience of the love the most holiest God service and that they might so be lead to the holy understanding of the Glasse of Righteousnesse 3. Under which most holiest God service we witnesse and set forth the wonderfull Acts of God which are revealed and manifested unto us in these last daies according to the e Isa 44.60.61.62.65.66 Jer. 23.30.33 Ezek. 36 7. Joel 2. Act. 1. foretelling of the Prophets 4. Wherefore seeing that the Providence of God and all what he in former times hath spoken by the mouth of his holy Prophets cannot fail nor lie and that moreover he cannot f Joh. 14. leave his people like Orphans God doth now according to his promises manifest and make known by his righteous judgement in this last day of the love which is his Elect and holy Congregation 5. For to the intent there may be an end of contending he himself as the true glorious God who is g Joh. 11. the Resurrection and the Life revealeth his Saints out of his bosom where since the time they h Esa 26. 1 Thes 4. fell asleep they have rested untill this day of the love because they should now in these last times in the Resurrection of the Righteous be manifested i 1 Cor. 15. 1 Thes 4. with Christ in glory to k 2. Thes 1.6 a righteous judgement of God on the earth 6. Inasmuch then as this righteous judgement of God hath his manifestation in us now in the end of the world through the l 2 Tim. 1. Act 1. appearing of the glorious coming of Jesu Christ and will break thorow and appear to Righteousnesse on the earth over all the world according to the Scripture therefore are we also out of the same judgement of God to speak and to write of the upright communalty of the Saints of God and Christ and to witnesse and declare the same on the earth to the end that she likewise may be manifested to the world
and the world may know that she is worthy to inhabite the earth and that the will of God the everlasting Father may be done m Mat. 6. Lu. 11.2 on the earth as it is in heaven 7. Therefore behold that which we with our n Joh. 1. 2 Pet. 1. 1 Joh. 1. eyes do see The right communalty of the Saints of God and Christ is of one mind with us and we with her as of one accord with each other stand under the lov● obediently subject unto her requiring and the love is to us all a o Col. 3. band of perfection to an heritable peace for evermore 8. Wherefore the right of service of love is among us the little ones and chosen of God in as much as we bring into the world the p Esa 43.65.66 Eph. 1. 1 Pet. 3. 1 Cor. 13. renewing of life in Jesu Christ through the same and it shall never cease but have his course among us for eevermore for God is with us he bringeth unto us in the obeying of the requiring of the same service of love his blessing and encrease for a fruitfulnesse to his service of love 9. And the holy spirit of love sheweth likewise his power and effect among us namely that God himself is the Lord and the Manifester and Worker of his Work in the service of his love among us the communalty of his holy ones For he as a God of Life doth now through us and his service of love reveal and bring to light r Esa 33. Amos 9. Mic. 7. Act. 15. his building the holy City Jerusalem prepared by ſ Heb. 12. Apo. 21. him for an holy adorning well-pleasing unto him even as a bride is trimmed for delighting of her husband 10. Without this building of the Lord and without our holy communalty of God and Christ and without this blessing or increase out of the power of the Almighty and without this our most holiest God service of the love and of the gracious word appeared unto us according to the promises t Esa 44.45.46.47 Jer. 10. truly all the mans work and all his God services Wisdome and Doctrine are nothing els but a very blinding of the heart or a tying and bewitching of the senses and thoughts how skilfull u 1 Cor. 1. how learned in the Scriptures or Languages how eloquent how wise or how glorious and rich of spirit soever the man can be 11. Where God therefore doth not buy us his chosen holinesse execute his office of the Love according to his promises or where men have no regard unto his promises according to the foretelling of the Prophets neither do endeavour to the obeying of the love and whilst the man goeth on no otherwise but according to his own mind or after the instigation of his owne spirit x Esa 8. there cometh the man into nothing but sorrow and into erring blindnesse and miseries whereby many do either become faint-hearted and y Esa 13. hopelesse or els find themselves as vain and z Esa 59. Sap. 5. without understanding as aforetimes they were whereof in the end ariseth among them that are without understanding a bondage unto men under mens imaginations Likewise divers sorts of chosen Holinesses bewitching of the heart a Col. 2. 2 Thes 2. 2 Tim. 3.4 and strong errors whereof alas there are now every where to be found many and many sorts among the children of men 12. Oh how do many erre and fail in their opinion and vain conceiving and how do many turn them from us whilst they walk b Esa 53. their own way and have no right regard to the promises of God nor to the service of his love and therefore understand not the requiring thereof 13. But this doeth the gloriousnesse of their knowledge cause deceiving them in their disobedience Neverthelesse because of the Shine c Col. 2. of the spirituall humblenesse which they behold by it they suppose that it cannot possibly beguile nor deceive them and so they go on some in a vaine conceited knowledge and some in a chosen holinesse which God hath never required nor willed 14. Many others forsake all Religions and Ceremoniall services and even Gods promises also insomuch that they give no credit to God in his promises nor yet expect his Salvation in such manner as he aforetimes through his Prophets hath so spoken and promised the same and so cleaving to the world or to their own imagination they wax distrustfull of God because in many they have found the word of unregenerate men and their own word also to be lying not considering nor understanding that the Scripture and Prophecies given forth of God aforetimes must thus be fulfilled upon all unregenerate and opinionish or vaine-conceited men Yea it shall now all be fulfilled Evill and Good and Strife and Peace Lies and Truth Destruction and Salvation in such sort as it is written thereof It is the Lords Testimony He himself hath by the mouth o● his holy Prophets fore-spoken that it sha●l so come to passe and his wil it is that now in this last time it shall all be fulfilled d Rom. 9. then who is he that can let it 15 For in the rising up of unregenerate men w●●h their deceivings imaginations and lies and ●hat in shew of the name of the Lord e Lev. 10. Num. 16. Deut. 13.18 Esa 33.34.35.42.43 c. Jer. 4.5 6.7.8.23.26.27.28.29.30 c. Mat 24. 2 Tim. 3. 2 Pet. 2.3 Jude 1. to contention confusion blindnesse and ●rrupting of the Gentiles or People there is the Scripture and the Prophets as w●ll fulfilled as in the setting up of Israel ●o a Salvation of the People of the Lord or so it was foretold to come to passe and it is written thereof Read Moses and t●● Prophets together with the testimonies of Jesu Christ and of his Apostles and there shal ye find the same manifoldly declared 16. For albeit that many vaine-conceited men and unsent Prophets or Preachers have been found lying and might yet daily be found so or that we through any ignorance do any way misdemeane our selves yet shall God in his promises and in the mouth of his Prophets be found true 17. He will f Gen. 17.22 never forget his Covenant which he hath made with Abraham and his seed but in due time will remember his Covenant and shew that he is the God of Abraham and a God of his seed for evermore 18. In whom or through whom he hath heretofore made his name notable and glorious among all people and will yet againe through the same make his name great and glorious in the last time shewing therein that the God of Israel is only the Lord Israel his chosen people that his purpose and wisdom is stedfast and that the world by her wisdome g 1 Cor. 1.2 knoweth not the wisdom of God 19. Therefore it hath pleased God also that his elect people should
h 1 Cor. 3. circumvent the world in her wisdome and to save the world if they believe God in Jesus Christ i 1 Cor. 1. by a foolish preaching to the end they may know that Gods foolishnesse in his people is wiser then all the wisdome of this world and hereby it is manifest and apparent unto us that Gods promises abide firme and unmoveable for ever and that in his holy and gracious Word they are fulfilled and established howsoever the requiring of the obedience thereof be foolishnesse to all the selfe-wise 20. Hereon that is to say on the promises of God k Luk. 2. and upon the consolation of Israel ought we to trust hope and long even as the seed of Jacob which is scattered among all Heathen doth also hope thereon and long thereafter 21. And though many unsent Preachers be before the coming of Jesus risen up l Mat. 24. Luk. 21. 2 Tim. 3.4 2 Pet. 2.3 who have falsly boasted of Christ yet let us notwithstanding remember that it was so prophecied of before and that the Scripture maketh mention of such things therefore reproach none seeing it falleth out to us all m Rom. 8. for the best 22. For if we find any to be false deceitfull unwise or lying yea resistant against our most holiest Service of the Love that same is for a stirring up of us and for a serious examining of our selves whereby to prove whether we also might find such evill or iniquity in our selves or not and whether likewise we our selves doe with humble hearts n Gal. 6. endeavour us after the good as all upright Christians ought to do therefore let us judge none but so much the more circumspectly look to our selves that no man o Rom. 2. judge another and forget to judge himselfe 23. Now when the man perceiveth his own evill falshood and lying and beareth his judgement therein then let him seek according to the doctrine and requiring of the gracious Word and his Service to find grace at Gods hand and abiding firme in the hope of salvation let him be renewed in the holy and gracious Word under the obedience of the Love and so out of love indeavour to draw another to the same grace also then shall he p Mat. 7. Luk. 6. judge nor condemn none Behold this is the q Heb. 5. true Schoole-rule of Christian Doctrine according to the nature and requiring of the Service of Love 24. If now any man be a Christian or boasteth himselfe that he is illuminated and hath his fellowship with the Lord Jesus let him then r 1. Joh. 1. have also a Christian nature and stand subject with us under the obedience of the love of Jesus Christ 25. But if he be not so to wit that he hath no Christian nature nor Å¿ Exod. 33. Deut. 4. Joh. 1.5 1 Joh. 4. hath not yet seen the Lord Jesus nor standeth subject under the love then can he not assuredly be illuminated neither be any Christian in the sight of God nor yet have any fellowship with Christ 26. Then if his fellowship be not with Christ and his love he ought not to vaunt himself as yet for a Christian but if he submit himself with us under the obedience of the love of Jesus Christ and so ground himself on the promises of t Gen. 17.22 God on the u Esa 2.44.60 Jer. 23.29.31 Ezek. 36.37 Joel 2. foreshewings of the Prophets x Act. 2.17 1 Cor. 15. Phil. 3. 1 Thes 1. Tit. 2. Apostles of Christ and believeth God that he is true in his promises he may then as a Learner and Disciple of Christ speak y 1 Pet. 3. of the hope that he hath in Jesus Christ but he may not judge another much lesse Gods Saints and Ministers 27. For God will now in the last time when the man with all his deceivings false judgings and working of lies is z Esa 10. run to an end himself appear through his love and manifest both himself and his true judgment by his Elect Saints and bring unto his chosen who are falsly censured of all the false hearts and vain-conceited wise of the letter-learned his a Exo. 20. Esa 58.66 everlasting Sabbath day that they once have b Esa 56. Apo. 14. rest that hope in him in whom shall be found no falshood strife nor guile but continual thanksgiving c Apo. 7. for the wonderfull works of the great grace of God 28. Hereon let us also hope and long and endeavour that our fellowship might be with the love that in no case we d Rom. 13 Eph. 5. rest nor sleep in the sin and so e Eph. 6. Phil. 4. in the Spirit sigh and pray night and day unto God f Abac. 2. Heb. 10. untill that come which shall come and untill the godlinesse which is grounded in the Love doe appeare unto us 29. Which godlinesse I doe perfectly witnesse and declare out of the inclination of love in the Glasse of Righteousnesse and do likewise shew with full instruction the upright stock of life whereunto tendeth the way of the upright communaltie or believers of Christ and whereunto mankind was of God g Gen. 1. Sap. 2. Eccl. 17. created and by Christ called to live therein upon which upright stock of life and lovely being in the peace they doe all hope and have a longing wich love equitie and righteousnesse to the end that all those who have a desire to God and his Righteousnesse might be comprehended h Col. 3. in the band of love wherein the upright stock of life and Gods Righteousnesse is to be obtained and inherited for to inhabit the i Psal 37. Prov. 2. Esa 60. 2 Pet. 3. world agreeably k Rom. 15. Phil. 4. peaceably and quietly with one like mind to the love in righteousnesse and in all love according to the promises and that the world in like manner might with humble heart give good ear to the upright understanding to the obeying of the truth of the spirit to the end that the service of love might every where have his course without any hindrance and that the godlinesse might be understood and l Psal 98. Lu. 1. knovvn to the land and praise m Eph. 1. of the glory of God and to an everlasting Thanksgiving for his bountifull grace shevved on us to vvit that he hath caused us to see and made known unto us what n Rom. 12. Eph. 5. 1 Thes 4. his will is and what manner righteousnesse he requireth of us 30. If God therefore hath such a favor and inclination towards us that through the administration of his gracious Word under the obedience of the love of Jesu Christ he reacheth us the hand and pulleth us to himselfe out of the desolation o Heb. 2. and captivity of the devill into his glorious freedome to the end we should be his inheritance in his
Jerusalem Å¿ Esa 33. Eph. 2. Apo. 21. or house of God t Rom. 12 Eph. 4. and body of the communalty of Christ and every understanding shall willingly yeeld it selfe captive under the obedience of the love u Act. 2.3.4.5 c. according as it came to passe in the Service of the communalty of the Apostles of Christ under the obedience of the beliefe inasmuch as the service of the communalty in the love is not lesse then it for in the communalty of the love Christ is personally with the Father at his right hand in whom is the forgivenesse of sins 10. Whosoever therfore hopeth in Christ and whosoever is infirm feeble or weak is x Mat. 5.9 11. hungry or thirsty after the righteousness he obtaineth his nouriture strengthning out of the love yea every one that is fallen or is broken y Esa 61. Ezck. 34. or is strayed and separated from the true God his Christ shall through the love her service if he convert and humble himself be wel-affected to the love be restored brought to right againe and therfore grow ye up through the love z Eph. 4. 1 Thes 3. 2 Thes 1. become manly in Jesu Christ 11. Behold unto this Service of Love have all the Prophets of God and Apostles of Christ borne witnesse in the Word of Truth and Life and therein likewise is restored all a Acts 3. what God hath spoken by the mouth of his Prophets from the beginning of the world 12. For all the doctrine of God the Law and the Prophets the Images Figures and Ceremonies doe witnesse of this time of grace concerning the restoring of the man in the Love which is the gracious Word promised in the last time in which Love the House of Israel and the house of Judah b Jer. 29.33 Rom. 11 which now are dissolved and scattered abroad among the Gentiles shall be established 13. They shall thenceforth be no more divided into two Kingdoms c Ezek. 37 Dan. 2. but be gathered into one and be set up in the love the multitude also of the Gentiles shall joyne themselves unto them d Esa 2. Mic. 4. Zach. 8. to serve the God of Jacob that they may learne his will walk in his streets among the Citizens of Israel and so all that love the righteousnesse be one f Joh. 17. in the one living God let them be who they are and of what generations peoples or Religions soever they may be as Christians Jewes Mahometists and Heathen or dispersed people for all those which love the righteousnesse and submit them obediently under the gracious Word of the Lord and his service of Love g Act. 10. are acceptable to God and shall all through the Word of Truth be renewed in the love to observe one manner Statutes and Ordinances of the God of Israel according to the promises 14. Now seeing my service is in all peaceablenesse under the obedience of the Love inclined to the same therefore also my writing is neither against nor with any Nations Peoples or Congregations that boast themselves to be of God or Christ so as either to reproach or to praise any of them but doe set forth through the grace of God the Father which is given unto me the plaine evidence of the upright communalty of God and Christ according to my sight of the true being 15. Moreover I do not set my self either to contend against one or against another or to revile reproach or censure any man in his error or failing because he should endeavour him to repentance O no that is not our service of the love For verily we have all grievously sinned h Esa 59. Rom. 3. yea we have all erred like the blind there hath truly none continued in his estate no not one 16. Oh man who art thou then or why takest thou so upon thee that thou i Rom. 2. judgest another and justifiest thy self for we are all void of the grace of God which vve receive and obtaine if vve be of good k Lu. 2. Phil. 2. vvill and doe turne us unto God and be vvell-minded to the love from the heart 17. And for this cause I doe not oppose my self against any sorts of people or Religions either for to judge them to destroying suppressing or rooting out or els to strive or to contend against them but do out of the mercy vvhich through the love of God the Father is shevved on me desire to dravv unto Unity all those that love the Righteousnesse under the obedience of the love and to manifest unto them the upright righteousnesse to the end they might all l Mat. 3. Acts 2.3 shew repentance for their sins and be saved and that they with us and we with them might inherit in the love the true peace of Jesu Christ and the unity of heart and that the true m Eph. 2.4 Col. 3. peace of Jesu Christ might be prepared on earth 18. For in all this our most holiest God-service of the love I have from my heart a pleasure in all them that love the love and peace and are minded to concord and righteousnesse of heart or do indeavour thereafter neither desire I to beare any thing in mind to the worst which any man through unbeliefe hath done or spoken against us 19. Furthermore seeing true beliefe n Eph. 2. is the gift of God and that we are not o Rom. 3.5 Gal. 2. Eph. 2 saved out of our selves but out of Gods grace through the faith of Jesu Christ therefore can I not in any wise oppose my selfe against any either against the Popedome or Catholike Church or against any temporal Rulers against Jews or Gentiles or against any institutions of Religion for we are are all called in Christ to salvation and peace that we should all in the last time be p John 17. Eph. 4. of one mind under the obedience of the love 20. Now because I doe not set my selfe resistingly or reproachingly against any shall I then fawne and flatter as to write any thing for any mans favour to please men that be far from me but rather I declare uprightly even as it is through Gods heavenly Revelation manifested and granted me to see the thing that right is and that availeth in the sight of God and ought to have his passage among all men 21. Lo this O ye well-willers of the righteousnesse is now out of the inclination of love as far as we may and as God permitteth unto us painted out and pourtrayed before you according to the life thereof as a president or pattern of the righteousnesse 22. Let every one therefore once glasse himself in the Glasse of Righteousnesse according to the truth and look upon the thing which is right let him put away from him all evill thoughts together with his deceitfull tongue q Psa 34. and let reproaching lips be far from
him and so seek peace and zealously labour for it 23. For if any man be innocent or do indeavour so to be and if he have right on his side or do carry his matters uprightly then will such a one by his righteousnesse agree with us in one mind according to the nature of the love even as we affect the love and endeavour to the peace 24. If on the other side he be not so then may he there if he be not partially minded have knowledge of his errour whereby he may turn him to the love and live for the inclination to be upright of heart in the love or to inherit the love is r Cant. 8. Mar. 22. 1 Cor. 12.13 truly that is the most best vertue and passeth all Religions and like-resembled God-services it doth likewise farre excell all self-chosen spirituall humilitie and holinesse 25. Such kind of hearts as are inclined to love and peace and have set their minds on the most best vertue to inherite it I suppose there are some at least among all sorts of people and albeit many of them do seek God the eternall Father and his righteousnesse Å¿ Esa 58.9 ignorantly being yet ignorant of the truth and bewitched in their hearts with spirituall appearances t Col. 2. and vaine wisdomes whereunder their understandings and consciences are still held captive yet neverthelesse in their obedience to the requiring of the service of love u Esa 25. the covering wherewith many people or heathen are yet covered and bewitched shall be taken away from their hearts that those which love the good might cleave to it with free and unbound consciences and be comprehended in the band of love 26. To that end that is to say for the peace and unities cause is mine inclination to the service of the Saints that are called to the love and the service of my exhortations is to those that hope and long after it to wit that they would all have regard unto the Service of the Love to the intent that all we who have any pleasure will or desire to the good might through the same Service prepare our hearts thereunto for to be joyned in all love to the good in humblenesse of heart and so might avoid the plagues of the ungodly x Apo. 18. and not be made partakers of those plagues which as a y Luk. 21. snare shall catch the blood-guilty the wicked and all the malicious in the last time and they shall not be able to escape the vengeance of God CHAP. III. 1. An admonition to observe the time and to fly the abominations of the wicked world 14. He hopeth that many believe the promises of restoring and exhorteth all not to looke backe as the greatest part in former times did but to take their unbeliefe for instruction SEeing now dearly beloved that we see heare and marke evidently that the blind wicked world is wholly minded to errour hunteth for a Sap. 1. corruption and destruction and hasteth to fall into the plagues of the ungodly to her own perdition which all malicious ones together with such as are strayed and departed from the upright life doe take pleasure with and are blinded in and doe daily increase in blasphemie Rom. 1. Eph. 4. wicked imaginations false judgements malice and owne conceitednesse of self-chosen wisdome therefore let every one now with carnest love to the good take heed to his time that is to say that he hate die from and forsake all that which the erring world increaseth in and followeth after 2. And let us increase daily in the spirit of the upright being and c Col. 1. 1 Pet. 2. grovv up in the true life of godlinesse namely as many as out of a good purpose have turned them to the vertue of truth and in obedience given over themselves to the vvord of the Lord and his service of love for the righteousnesse sake that none through his carelessenesse or delight in vvorldly desires be d Heb. 3.4 disappointed of the rest of godlinesse vvhich rest of godlinesse and of the upright life hath ceased but hath been reserved for an everlasting inheritance for the children of God in the last daies according to the promises 3. Novv for to enter into this rest let every one have the eyes of his spirit and the eares of his heart and understanding earnestly attent to regard the time of his calling thereunto 4. Let no man look back to the vain and wicked being of the ungodlinesse which e Lu. 9.17 Phil. 3. he leaveth forsaketh and dieth from neither let any man think to turn again with his heart to the world that is to say to her abominations of iniquity or to her vain being of wantonnesse for behold the daies of her desolations be at hand and are now already come at the door 5. Oh fly f Esa 48. Jer. 51. Apo. 18. from the ungodlinesse of the vvorld vvith all your hearts and from the wickednesse of her abommations Look not back after her deadly poyson and be not therewith made unbelieving to think that the world shall not be punished for her abominations 6. O! consider I pray you how can a man that hath any understanding or knowledge of righteousnesse take pleasure in the world are not the sins of this last wicked world become out of measure abominable are they not much more abominable and horrible then the sins of the former wicked world g Gen. 6.7 in the time of Noe and of the Cities of Sodoma and Gomerra h Gen. 18.19 2 Pet. 2. in the time of Lot If God then punished them so terribly and severely how much more will he punish these who doe far passe the other in wickednesse 7. Oh children keep your hearts separated from her fear God and love his righteousnesse that ye be not taken in the snares of the wicked nor plagued with the reward of their errors 8. Take an example by i Gen. 19. Lu. 17. Lots wife and remember the saying of our Lord Jesu Christ which he spake when ye shall see the abomination of desolation spoken of by the Prophet Daniel standing in the holy place who so readeth it let him consider it Read Dan. 9. Mat. 24. Lu. 21. 9. Therefore O all ye that love equity and righteousnesse watch and pray the sight of the destruction is ascended on high the k Esa 5.60 4 Esd 14. darkness overwhelmeth the earth her l Esa 28.29.56 inhabitants are drunken sleepy the Sun of righteousnesse giveth little shine among them m Esa 13.14 Ezek. 32. Joel 2.3 Sap. 5. the Moon of Understanding which was wont to be a clearnesse to the darknesse is utterly darkned with them and for bright shining giveth them but little light for almost all of them begin to grope n Esa 59. as if they were blind by meanes of the thicknesse of the darknesses which have invironed the earth therefore is the woe
H. N. found no upright people of the Lord yet all contended to the Lords Communalty and defaced others 41. Cruell persecutions 47. By meanes of contentions many turned from their zeale whom he lamenteth OYe wise who according to the word of a Dan. 7.9.12 Daniel do regard this and understand the same lift now up b Luk. 21. your heads behold c Mat. 24. Luk. 21. and consider for whiles the children of unbelief which are minded to errour doe love the darknesses more then the light believe the lies through their ignorance rather then the truth cleave rather to the world and her errour then to God and his Righteousnesse and do more incline to the conceiving of their owne cogitations out of the minde of their flesh then to the Salvation in the Spirit Therefore doe they also follow after the same and estrange their hearts the longer the more from the truth and from the light of life and Godlinesse where through they are now e 2 Pet. 2. shut in with bands of darkenesse withholding and sheltering themselves with their desire lust and will under the workes of iniquity where out they gather unto themselves f Rom. 2. a treasure d Joh. 3. of wickednesse for a terrible judgement of g Esa 66. Judith 16. Eccl. 7. 2 Pet. 3. the violence of the fire of the last plagues which now doe come over the wicked world and over all malicious unhappy men 2. But in the mean time whiles now the ungodly increase in the worst the lovers of righteousnesse do contrary-wise increase in the good be they who or wheresoever they be h Rom. 6. Col. 3. they die from the evill and grow up in the good so as they increase daily more and more in the life of godlinesse 3. They depart from the ungodly nature and do passe into the nature of God and Christ i Rom. 8. and all in the spirit according to the spirit or mind of the love and of the requiring of her obedience for to live the righteousnesse which God esteemeth and hath promised 4. These have their sustaining under the obedience of the love in the works of righteousnesse and do wait with patience k Rom. 8. Heb. 10. for the promise which God to-fore hath made by the mouth l Esa 44.60.62 Jer. 23.31.33 Ezek. 36.37 of his holy Prophets and to believe God that he is true and keepeth his Covenant which he hath made with Abraham Isaac and Jacob yea the living God of Jsrael performeth his promises on m Rom. 9. Gal. 3. Heb. 2. the Seed of Abraham even as he hath sworn unto their Fathers and sheweth thereby that he is their God and the God of their seed for evermore 5. Hereon doe they trust and towards this do they passe forth in the spirit through the illumination n 2 Pet. 1. of the upright being which standeth before them in the sight of their hearts to a continuall joy and consolation of all godly men 6. Behold the risings of both these up to wit of the godlinesse and of the ungodlinesse shall in their time be made known and in two kinds of people o Rom. 2. 2 Thes 1. become manifest that is to say the godlinesse in the well-willers of the righteousnesse and the ungodlinesse in the malicious Let every one that loveth the righteousnesse take now heed to his time and let him p Rom. 13. Eph. 5. not sleep whiles it is time to wake 7. Let no man lie still upon his old Couch in the darknesse when the day cometh on and the light shineth bright and cleare wherethrough men may see and perceive plainly how to obtain the riches of the good that the darknesses cover him not nor the abominations of ungodlinesse overwhelm him and that he be not like the erring ignorant world or the vain conceited wise of the letter-learned who doe boast much of vvisdome knovvledge and righteousnesse and yet are far from the q 1. Cor. 1.3 wisdome of God and from the righteousnesse r Rom. 10. that God esteemeth 8. Therefore labour for an upright heart in the love that in those daies vvhen the refreshing Å¿ Act. 3. cometh from the face of God to the preservation of the righteous and when all ungodly being bestirreth and prepareth it self to destroying you may be preserved from the horrible plagues of the ungodly 9. For Gods righteous judgement shall not be such as that any man shal be able to hide or to cover himself before it but it shall disclose and t 1 Cor. 4. lay open the counsell of every ones heart whether they be well-willers unto him or not and the righteous shall u Pro. 17. Zach. 13. Sap. 3. Eccl. 2. through the fire or furnace of humility be purged cleansed and purified even as the fine gold in the furnace of the Goldsmith 10. Behold this is shewed unto you out of the inclination of love therfore be warned before it come to passe x Mat. 24. Luke 21. 1 Pet. 5. vvatch and pray cleave to the good love vvisdome and instruction and love the light to the vertue of life that the y Joh. 8.12 sleep and darknesses take you not 11. Use wisdome now ye wise and you that have understanding z Mat. 35. get ye now oyle in your vessells a Esa 55. it is to be had for nought which the world in generall together with the unwise and such as are without understanding b Esa 5. 4 Esd Heb. 20. do utterly contemn esteem vile and despise yea tread under their feet 12. If therefore any among you be wise and hath understanding let him esteem of this oyle c 1 Joh. 2. or anointing of Salvation so much the better and the more worth for it is spoken for a Proverb When any ware or Merchandise is at lowest value then will men passe most for it For then there is greatest vantage and gain to be made and gotten by it 13. Therefore consider now the time ye that have understanding what is there now I pray you of smaller value or what is there lesse accounted of then the upright vertue and the godly vvisdome out of the love d Esa 59. 4 Esd 14. for the truth is fallen in the street 14. She is imprisoned e Mat. 25. vvho visiteth or goeth unto her she is naked vvho doth cloath her she is hungry who feedeth her she is thirsty and vvho giveth her to drink truly not the erring vvorld but rashe crucifieth f Esa 53. Ier. 20. Sap. 2. and treadeth her under foot and giveth her bitternesse g Psal 69. and gall to drink and letteth her lie altogether in prison and cometh not once at her 15. The belief blossometh h 4 Esd 6. her buds are shot forth but vvho looketh for her fruits vvho beleeveth that ever they shall come forth and give a svveet tast vvhen they have
given in the last daies according to Gods Promises and not after the inventions of men BUt in the mean time whilest I considered and scanned all this inasmuch as I laboured for that which is right I found my self oftentimes through consideration of the mans weaknesse and of his ignorant zeal to the righteousness and truth in great anguish of heart and in l●ke manner there were others more in the same case with me 2. And I was sorry for the people because many of them had so ignorant a zeale and were bewitched with so many sorts of blindnesse and vaine imaginations and I was oft times very unquiet in my mind because I could not know any of the children of men whom I might believe or account for the people of God such as stood in the stock of the righteousnesse of Abraham or did a Phil. 1. preach Christ out of the nature of the love 3. For I grew suspicious jealous and distrustfull of all flesh yea of my selfe also for in my humane disposition after the flesh I found oft times no power at all to enter into the b Rom. 7. vertue of righteousnesse in any such sort as by Gods heavenly Revelation which came unto me from God in the Spirit I had observed the same 4. Howbeit many of the children of men looked not into the vertue of the righteousnesse according to the truth but were bewitched in their understanding and thoughts bearing a zeal unto that which was not of God and which did nothing further them to the righteousnesse and therein was my humane understanding afore-times somewhat distressed whilest I sought the righteousnesse among the children of men where it was not to be found 5. But the Lord out of his grace hath shewed much mercy on me and through his heavenly revelation and manifesting of his truth hath inlightned my understanding and pulled my spirit unto him his goodnesse leads me and his Spirit vouchsafes to strengthen me in the Service of Love that I may declare unto the man that which is most profitable for him to live in to the establishing of the Word which God afore-times hath spoken out of his truth and according as he hath promised c Luk. 1. by the mouth of his holy Prophets to the blessing and salvation of all people 6. Then forasmuch as I have seen the misery of men and do know the contrary nature to God and that moreover the good being of God and the salvation of men is out of Gods grace appeared unto me in my sight therefore have I set forth certaine writings out of the same knowledge of the good being and of the salvation of men so farre as in my understanding I could reach unto the same and as the Lord revealed unto me that the mans bewitched understanding and thoughts might be made known unto him and so he might regard d Phil. 4. what were right and reasonable and what were meet and profitable 7. And those writings according to the appointment of God and testimony of his holy Word we have now renewed afresh in the land of the living and so through the true light of the godly wisdome and of the holy Spirit of Love expressed them more plainly and written them again with the assistance of the principall Elders and Ministers of the holy Word in the Family of Love 8. Which writings that every one both small and great of understanding might be satisfied and none have any occasion to blaspheme the truth but that they might all be minded to e 2 Cor. 1. Eph. 4. the unity of heart in the love we have out of the loves inclination placed together with cleer distinction and compiled them to a Glasse of righteousnesse to the end men might the more easily in their understanding comprehend and mark the reason of our hope for to cheer up thereby the mind of man to the good and out of the inclination of love to refresh and strengthen him with good courage to draw him to a right discerning of the upright wisdome and for that he should then be zealous with good understanding and labour for that vvhich continueth for ever 9. All that same so far as we disc●●n it and as God hath permitted unto us we shew and declare with full instruction in this Introduction to the holy understanding of the Glasse of Righteousness and principally in the book it self setting down wherein the man ought to stand comprehended whence the happinesse of our life cometh unto us what manner of one the upright f 1 Cor. 12. Congregation of Christ is and how that the ministration and service of the holy word g 1 Cor. 13. ought to have passage out of love 10. For this is the service of the gracious word h Jer. 29. promised in the last time to wit that all those vvho have any longing after the love and concord or do hope thereon should be stirred up to the same to the intent that all they which seeke Christ might with one consent cleave to the love and her service and walk in all love for that is the peace i Eph. 2. prepared for us by Christ if so be we have any desire to the love and to the true peace 11. And thereunto even for the unities sake in the love is my service to all lovers of the truth that the destruction of heart might once cease that every one might have the love before his eyes that the service of the love and word of truth might have passage without hindrance and that so all sentences which bear witnesse to the truth might according to the truth be judged impartially 12. True it is that my spirit is well disposed hereunto even that the bewitching of many mens hearts might be done away and the calling of the Gentiles rightly be discerned and understood according to the truth to the end all matters appertaining to the righteousnesse might out of love be discerned and understood impartially with an unbewitched spirit and an unbound heart according to the truth but inasmuch as I find little upright judgement among the children of men as having much more inclination k Jer. 7.11.13.18 to their own sense and to their own l Rom. 10. righteousnesse then to the truth and righteousnesse which God accepteth also a more inclination to their ovvn self-chosen communalty then to the unity of heart in the service of love therefore is my heart many times not satisfied nor contented with the judgement of men 13. For I find apparently by experience that the man is in his judgement altogether partially minded in every respect and setteth his affection to this or to that vvhich tendeth not to concord but much rather to strife and hath very little respect to the love vvhereby he might out of the love have regard to the truth of the soveraign good impartially but commonly he will have the same bound or tyed to one thing or another vvherewith
give through which righteous spirit or spirit of promise f Act. 15. 1 Cor. 6. God justifieth our hearts from the sinne through the belief 2. Lo hereof have I written heretofore and do now still bear witnesse to the same but who believeth the truth or who hath any regard unto Gods promises to wait with long sufferance and with a firme confidence in God for such things to come and in the obedience to the requiring of the service of love to hope for them and my conceiving in the truth and mine understanding is even yet no otherwise neither can I otherwise discern but that God will thus in his time bring forth his work to an everlasting peaceable living in the love according to his promises 3. Notwithstanding if it be not so as I through the holy spirit of the love of Jesu Christ do according to the life describe it or that Gods working according to his promises be not in such wise promised also that such a life of peace as we bear record of should not be to come or that men should not under the obedience of the love hope for it according to the promises Let any man give judgement of it according to the truth for every one that loveth righteousnesse he intendeth doubtlesse the Salvation after his best meaning 4. But if on the other side O all ye which observe these things the Lord hath opened the door of understanding unto you or hath g Eph. 1. enlightned your understanding and that ye conceive that we have set forth and described the life of righteousnesse and the service which leadeth thereunto according to the truth then verifie the same to the unity of heart in the love and to one understanding of the true belief in Jesu Christ one with another and so h Eccl. 6. then give your selves obediently to the same service of love and to our communion of the living God in one faith and in one familiarity i 1 Pet. 1. of upright brotherly love to the end the true belief and the right obedience of the love may among us all which love the righteousnesse k 4 Esd 6. grow and blossome in all concord in a sure hope to Gods promises and that the righteous in the love may become many 5. Els if you think that we have conceived of the truth amisse or if in any point it be too slenderly set forth then give testimony thereof with a meek spirit and so help forward the unity of heart in the obedience of the love and think no evill of it neither blaspheme it for in such a sort we stand pliable to examine the truth whereby out of love we may cleave thereunto and so receive the explanation of the truth in that wherein we know it not aright for the wisdome of the truth in a gentle and meek spirit l Pro. 3.8 Sap. 7. is the most precioust treasure that a man can find 6. But one that covereth himself in his evill conceiving and thereby thinketh to be wise and one which hath a tongue that slandereth and an heart which is envious or wrath against any he is not to be commended Moreover an arrogant heart which with contempt of another hath a pleasure in his own understanding or which standeth partiall in the testimony of the truth or an heart that turneth it self away from the concord of the service of love and cleaveth to the vain conceited flesh and bloud and taketh part therewith that same can in no wise judge rightly 7. Therefore judge with faithfulnesse and truth and not with favour or disfavour nor yet with reviling or despite least any man judge out of such a disposition as they aforetimes did that were the confederates of the high-Priest and smote the mouth of the wisdome on his face m Joh. 18. saying with arrogant minds and malicious hearts wilt thou answer the High-Priest so 8. Behold howsoever it be meet and Gods Ordinance that men should learn the Law n Mal. 2. out of the mouth of the Priests and the wisdome o Eccl. 6.8 of the Elders or principallest of understanding yet is such dealing an unreasonablenesse and against the Law also against the wisdome and against the love which God requireth 9. Wheresoever therefore men deal after that manner or with such partiality though it seemeth to be some righteousnesse holinesse or wisdome there deem we not the true High-Priest nor any Elders of the holy understanding nor yet the Law of the Lord nor wisdome of God to be 10. Therefore ought men to stand impartiall with the heart in Gods upright being and so to set forth the Salvation out of the love and her service for many seek it ignorantly and through lack of wisdome they go into waies where it is not to be found 11. But if any man love the salvation and wisdome from his heart let him submit himself to the love and her service and so then in obeying of the requiring of the service of love let him be familiar p Col. 3. 1 Pet. 3. brotherly kind-hearted chast meek gentle sober patient or long suffering lowly of heart and friendly for that is a blessednesse q Jam. 3. and wisdome which is not earthly of the earth or of men but onely of God the fountain of grace full of all wisdome and he distributeth her unto every one that feareth seeketh and loveth him for there is none only wise nor onely good r Mat. 19 Luk. 18. but God who onely is the Lord and the everlasting wisdome it self 12. Therefore speaketh the mouth of the wisdome and saith Å¿ Mat. 18. where two or three of you be gathered together in my Name there am I amongst you and in the midst of you t Deut. 17.19 Mat. 18. Joh. 8. for in the mouth of two or three witnesses all matters shall be judged and be rightly known out of the true wisdome 13. But not of such as with subtilty of the knowledge do enquire daily thereafter of another or with wittinesse and reason do search or sound deeply for it whereby to discern the matters of understanding touching things divine out of the knowledge O no! but u Esa 57.66 Sap. 1.6 Mat. 11. 13. 1 Cor. 2. of those that are lowly of heart and have not studied nor searched for any knovvledge x Bccl. 6. 1 Pet. 1.5 but with a desire do humble their hearts to the obeying of the requiring of the holy vvord and his service of love for to do the will of the Lord. 14. Lo such are upright wise-ones and lovers of wisdome upon whom also the wisdome ariseth as a light whose judgements agree in one understanding and do tend or reach to one upright being 15. O God that the hearts of men were yet once rightly humbled before thee and thy service of love and were partakers of thy holy wisdome that so they might live in thee 16. O holy y
sinners 11. But h 1 Tim. 1. mercy is shewed on me inasmuch as the most high God hath permitted me to see my humane ignorance and throughly inlightned mine understanding i Mat. 13. Eph. 3. and revealed his secret unto me to the end that I should discover the mind of the life and of his righteousnesse according both to the divine and also humane nature and form for to shew evidently whereunto the man was created 12. Now might some man say that is assuredly a great gift of the most highest It is true I must needs highly praise land thank the goodnesse of the grace of God therein inasmuch as the Salvation of men is manifested thereby But I my selfe have never had my respect upon the knowing of this whereby in any wise to rejoyce my selfe therein nor to glory thereon as in regard of my knowledge but to the end that I would not set my confidence upon the knowing nor upon the inlightning of mine understanding I esteemed it rather as if it were not given me or were not appeared in mine understanding then that in respect thereof I would be without the love 13. Wherefore in regard of the love let us give no respect unto any of all the gifts of God for to rejoice our selves or to glory in any of them without the love to the end that we may get and obtain the love k Cant. 8. which is the sealing or making sure of the divine promises whereunto also all prophecies do point l Mat. 22. Mar. 12. Rom. 13. and therein cease for if we have not the love or if we attain not thereunto then m 1 Cor. 13. have we doubtlesse nothing 14. Therefore namely for the loves sake I do esteem it to be hurtfull to repose our selves on any gifts of God which in our knowledge are committed unto us for to obtain the love and to have love one to another must be all our exercise to the end the same might have a forme in us 15. For that cause let no man give respect unto his knowledge nor to the excellency of his understanding nor to the richnesse of his Spirit out of the heavenly knowledge nor to the gifts of his divine Prophecies nor to his learnednesse in the Scripture nor to his sundry tongues and languages nor to the constancie of his righteousnesse and holinesse as thereby to think himself to be any thing but let him set all such things behind the back in silence having no regard thereunto and n 2 Cor. 10. so give his understanding captive under the obedience of the love in the spirit and set his expectation and longing fully and wholly on the love to the end he may win the love 16. For the love o Rom. 13. is the fulfilling of all this and the divine being it self and it is the true life and holy wisdome promised for to come to a shining of Jerusalem round about 17. After this wisdome let us hope and long and esteem all to be nothing worth whatsoever is without the same For whatsoever is without the love shall perish melt and consume p 1 Cor. 13. but the love abideth for ever whose years are not shortned neither doth the number of her daies fail 18. And so for the loves cause let us not know or maintain that we know any thing save q 1 Cor. 8. only the love to the end we might win many unto her for the ministration of the true Christianity shall out of the love only bear sway according to the promises 19. But alas the children of men have very little regard hereunto for every one will needs know much and besides that know also what is right howbeit they come not to the knowledge of that which they should know yet every one giveth his judgment out of the knowledge and will thereout judge of the wisdome of God and all understandings 20. But this I lament with sorrow of my heart the which I see hear and prove by manifold experience that the man is so unstayed and that the upright understanding of wisdome is so darkned in the children of men 21. For I find that many of them doe much fail in their judgement and do not comprehend the truth out of the testimonies of Scripture because they r Mat. 22. understand not the Scripture 22. Not onely they which are apparently without understanding but they also Å¿ 1 Tim. 1. that give out themselves for masters and teachers of understanding t Rom. 2. as foregoers and leaders of the blind and as lights unto them that are in darknesse and that account so of themselves as if much divine understanding were discovered and disclosed unto them and therefore through the shew of their deeds and works they boast them highly to have received u Mat. 13. Luk. 11. the key of the entrance into the Kingdome of God for to open the same or to let in or to shut it to and keep out for to forgive fins or to retain 23. The which I find in many to be nothing but a conceit imagination and self-wisdome which themselves have taken upon them and so think to be wise through the riches of their knowledge and because of the respect which they give to their understanding they judge the sooner and boldlyer of those words and writings which are set forth to the good not rightly respecting that which is sought therein and required or desired thereby 24. But they that do rightly regard the word will not judge rashly but still will have their respect unto the love also they will not search the Scripture nor study therein for to know utter recite or to publish the same in historicall manner as the clarks of the knowledge use it in ther schools as the letter-learned do in their Synagogues and Assemblies vvho indeed hold very much of the Scripture and according to their ovvn sense do gladly hear and speak thereof u Mat. 23. but vvhat the Scripture requireth that do they not 25. But in the service of love it ought not so to be ye deerly beloved but every one is to cast dovvn himself x 1 Pet. 5. and to humble his soul that he may obtain such a heart mind and spirit as the service of the vvord pointeth us unto and so regard his calling vvhereunto he is required by the Scripture to the establishing of the godly promises not after the y Deut. 12. choosing of any mans conceiving but as God hath heretofore spoken it by the mouth of his holy Prophets 26. If therefore vve have an inclined mind to the same in the belief of the love that the love may obtain a lively forme in us then need vve not to study strive or dispute much neither yet to ask much advise nor to hold Counsells thereabout but vve ought vvith our hearts z Ezek. 14. to turne avvay from sins and abominations and so to come to an humble
a Mat. 11. and meek heart according to the mentioning of the Scriptures 27. Novv vvhen vve have heard or read the Scripture or service of the vvord to that effect and that vve have given over and yeelded our selves before the Elders b Eccl. 6 8. in the family of love thereunto then is it altogether needfull for us for the obtaining of such an upright heart diligently and earnestly c Esa 55. Jer. 29. to seek d Mat. 7. Luk. 11. knock and pray e Eccl. 2. to abide patiently the battell or tryall that meeteth us against our passage towards the good life f Mat. 10.16 Luk. 9.14 to take up our crosse daily by belief and hope in the patience and so with one accord g Act. 2. to continue stedfast in prayer and faith untill that through the service of the word we be h 1 Pet. 1. born or brought forth alive in the true word out of the death and blindnesse of the sin 28. Which birth in the spirit is not out of the word which is writable nor which is set forth by the unregenerate man out of the letter O no but out of the holy and living word of God i 1 Pet. i. 2 Joh. 1. which is Spirit and life and Christ himself according to the Spirit 29. For the written word of the letter is not the word it self that cleanseth and sanctifieth the man from the sin or which procreateth the life but the same is a shadow or figure out of the holy and true word and a serviceable instrument whereby we are made well affected inwardly in our souls to the true word of Vivification and do become believing of the same to the end that through the belief and love we might so in the spirit of our mind be made k Eph. 4. ● Pet. 1. of like being with the nature and being of the good life even as the word or Scripture witnesseth thereof 30. Lo this is our calling through the service of the holy word of the Apostles of Christ to the end we should so through the same service and her drawing of our hearts to the love be brought to the ministring of the spirituall and heavenly goods in such serving of the living God l Luk. 1. and in that upright righteousnesse and holinesse which is pleasing unto him 31. But where now is understanding where is there now any regard had unto the word and the matter rightly judged 32. Where are the guides that erre not m Esa 3.9.28.56 Jer. 8.18.23 Ezek. 13.22.34 The Prophets that lie not the Seers that faile not the teachers that mix not their own imaginations with the word 33. Is not the world every where so blind and dark that men cannot discern the shadow n Joh. 1. from that which it shineth from the sounding voice o Mat. 3. Rom. 10. 1 Pet. 1. from the word the letter p 2 Cor. 3. from the Spirit the Image of God from the Godhead mens teaching and word q Mat. 15. Col. 2. from Gods Teaching and Word the obedience and fear of men r Esa 51. Luk. 12. from the obedience and fear of God the righteousnesse which man esteemeth ſ Mat. 23. Rom. 10. from the righteoufnesse which is of value before God the naturall man from the spirituall the sacrifice of men from the sacrifice of Christ the Oblations from the Reconciliation the Law from the Gospell c. Is not every of these disorderly confounded one with another in the understandings of men and so taken all for one manner thing 34. This I saw that many hearts were intangled therein and it grieved me exceedingly 35. Oh darknesse and blindnesse or weed which from the beginning was sown in Adams heart how manifoldly hast thou spread thy self abroad amongst us and thereby covered the whole world that there is hardly any little plot to be found where the good seed might have his growing or springing up unto fruitfulnesse 36. If now it be not turned up u 4 Esd 4. namely the evill and the peace wherein it is sowne then shall not the good appear nor the place wherein it is sowne 37. O God that the place of the evill seed were stirred and turned up and the ungodlinesse taken away x 4 Esd 3. out of the heart that the thistles and thorns might grow there no more then might the noble Lilly branch namely thy Sanctuary once have his springing up y 4 Esd 6.7 the belief blossome and the love bring forth her fruits whereby the upright righteousnesse might z Sap. 7. Mat. 13. above any treasure of this world be embraced 38. Oh this same is it which I sigh for bewaile and lament because I find it not and because that appeareth not which God esteemeth and is the Salvation of men and for that moreover with many it is to be sought and fetcht so far of 39. But with thee O God are all a Mat. 19. things possible who so in belief of the truth trusteth in thee the same man can do much and look what seemeth unpossible with men that canst thou soon bring to passe CHAP. VIII 1. He bewaileth the desolation of the Sheep of Christ that go astray in the wildernesse and know not their right Shepheard 6. Yet many content themselves in that estate 14. An exhortation to the Seers 17. And to the desolate People that they behold and bewail the same their misery and the losse of the upright righteousnesse 44. An inviting to the love where the supply is onely to be found O God how long yet shall thy a Psal 74.79 Sanctuary remain wast how long shall the sheep run scattered abroad b 3 Re. 22. Ezek. 34. and in all respects remain bound intangled tyed and holden captive as though thou O God wouldst not be their redeemer and Shepheard for they c Psa 119. Esai 53. go astray in the wildernesses and forget the Land promised them of God for inheritance and the holy City Jerusalem 2. For behold and it is to be seen and noted the Foxes d Ezek. 13. do bear rule and every one in his own wisdome useth craft wilinesse and subtilty whereby many sheep and Lambs are caught and bewitched and so remain in the bands of the wildernesses because they know not the true life their upright Shepheard 3. For the fear which the foxes make with the show of their wisdome is the snare which hath taken captive and keepeth bound the poor silly sheep in the wildernesse that they neither hunger nor long for the good pasture supposing they come to the best and thus are they appeased 4. O ye silly sheep how long will you yet suffer your selves to be bewitched when will you heare the word of your Lord e Ioh. 10. and the voice of your Shepheard when will ye once desire to come unto him that hath made you f Ezek. 34. that he
himselfe may feed you 5. Men may also see yea it is plainly seen and observed that g Jer. 10. Ezek. 22. Joh. 10. Apo. 16. the Wolves Bears Dragons and Serpents yea all venomous carrion the Generation of Vipers do inviron and compasse the Forrest of the desart watching night and day that the sheep come not out thence neither tast of the good pasture nor yet be gathered to their good and upright Shepheard to the intent that they themselves to wit that false brood might still h Ezek. 34. keep the Soveraignty and preheminence and that the bands of their Dommion might not be broken 6. And many of the common sort of Inhabitants of these vvildernesses though they see and note that it ought not so to be do yet i Ier. 3. quietly look upon it and carelessely loiter forth the time if it touch not them they think then all is vvell and use the Proverb whilest a thing is tolerable it is commendable 7. O God they are little moved hovv it fareth vvith thine holy holy Land of inheritance vvhich lyeth still vvast or that thy sheep remain as strayed in the vvildernesse and thy Lambs be cruelly handled and torn as long as themselves may have but peace 8. They k Ier. 5.8 mourne not once neither bear they any sorrovv O God for thy holy City Jerusalem hovvsoever they see that it is trodden dovvn l Iam. 1. Luk. 2. and lieth utterly vvast 9. They ask not once for Sion thy temple and thy Sanctuary entreth not once into their hearts 10. They make themselves delights in the forraigne Lands and forget the Joy in Sion 11. Oh vvhat shall I say of these wretchlesse ones that neither seek nor desire any thing but to have their ease and repose in the flesh and moreover of those self-seekers among the dispersed Israel vvho daily rejoice them vvith the intangled Babilon and shrovvd themselves under the contentiousnesse and m Gen. 10. violence of Nimrod and do not once think on the Lavv of their God nor on the seat of his glory but take unto them the foreskin of the heathen and vvallovv in the filthinesse of the uncircumcised 12. Oh! are not all these like the svvine n Mat. 7. 2 Pet. 2. that hath his delight in the dirt and regardeth not the fairnesse of the Roses are they not also like the hedghog vvhich delighteth to be in the vvast places of uncleanlinesse contenting himself vvith mice svvines flesh seeing it is even a pleasure unto them to wallow themselves in all uncleannesse and to eat all unclean meat wherein they have a desire to live and do not once long for the pleasantnesse of the noble Garden where men do eat the pure herb and the clean beasts and where they sing and play the laud song of the Lord out of o Apo. 13.14.15 the Mercy Seat 13. But alasse the desolation as is said is yet me thinks best pleasing in this world p Jer. 5.6 7.8.9.10 c. Ezek. 16.20 for I see that the same getteth the prcheminence every where and I cannot otherwise perceive but that the desolation is now adaies most imbraced and beareth greatest sway els must mine eyes be blinded that I look asquint and see not aright 14. Therefore O ye Seers which do bear sorrow for the treading down of Jerusalem q Psa 74.79 Jer. 9. Lam. 1.2.3.4 4 Esd 2.3.4.8.10 and are grieved from the heart that the Lords Temple and his Sanctuary lieth wast judge ye the matter whether I have noted it rightly or unrightly 15. If I have noted the thing rightly suffer ye then with me I pray you grief and heavinesse in your hearts and sigh you with me to the Lord that he will have mercy on us and set up his Sanctuary for his holy names sake 16. Oh send forth a cry to the desolate peoples give them with lamentation to understand the desolation whereinto they are fallen that they may sorrow and be grieved Let them behold how poor and naked they are of the godly riches 17. Come hither I pray you to the love and her service O ye desolate peoples and consider in this light how that ye are all r Sap. 5. strayed from the way of life and understanding and weep or lament over your froward waies 18. And come all ye that are ignorant Å¿ Pro. 6. come and eat of my bread and drink of the wine which I powre forth unto you forsake the ignorant being so shall ye live and shall walk in the way of understanding 19. I wisdom do in the love cry and call unto you O ye children of men regard it O ye ignorant ones ye unwise take it to heart and hear 20. For I will speak t Pro. 8. and my lips shall utter some singular matter 21. For my mouth shall speak the truth u Pro. 8. and my lips hate that which is ungodly 22. All the words of my mouth are righteous x Pro. 8. there is no frowardnesse nor falshood in them 23. Therefore come and go with me into the house of mourning where the poor the little ones and the contrite of heart are even there will I shew you y Apo. 3. how poor and miserable ye are and which are the most precious treasures z Pro. 3.8.6 Esa 33. Col. 2. and riches that you lack 24. Come and help me to make a lamentation before the most highest and suffer sorrow for the most hurtfullest a Mat. 16. losse of the upright righteousnesse because it is not or very little found in this world for my heart is therefore oftentimes heavy Oh where is it or where may I rightly find where to ask after it 25. Where I pray you is now b Mal. 1. the fear of God such as is unmixt with the fear of men whereout the beginning c Pro. 1.9 Eccl. 1. of the holy wisdome appeareth 26. Where is the most holiest faith d Rom. 5. Eph. 6. Heb. 11. in the true hope of salvation which men e Ro. 3.5 Gal. 2. are justified by from the sin wherewith no vein or false faith is mixed 27. Where is the pure love f Mat. 22. Rom. 13. Gal. 5. which is the fulfilling of the Law and g 1 Tim. 1. the principall scope of the belief wherewith is mingled no discord nor selfe-seeking in the love 28. Where is now h Hos 4. faith and truth whereon any heart may rest 29. Where is the true ministring of the holy word i Act. 2.3.4.7.8.9.10 c. and working of the holy Ghost wherewith the invention of mans wisdom hath not mixed it self 30. Where is Gods k Esa 42.48 Apo. 4.5.7 Honour Land and Praise that belongeth unto him onely wherein mans honour and praise is not mingled 31. Where is the pure God-service which is l Jam. 1. not mixed nor spotted of this world 32. Where is the Law of the
Israel p 1 Mac. 3. trodden down his Sanctuary with their feet contemned him and his gentlenesse and in their presumptuousnesse esteemed themselves great and wise 33. Inasmuch as this same is still unknown to the world and unto all wel-conceited wise and is of few looked into and that the man learneth not to know himselfe whereby he might judge righteously neither is with the inclination of his heart disposed to the love nor hungreth nor lusteth the convertion to his God and will q 2 Tim. 4. not abide the godly doctrine but remain selfe-wise and stout of heart therefore do I even truly perceive great infelicity sorrow r Mat. 24. and misery to be ready to come in this perillous time yea such an estate shall fall upon the children of men as shall be out of measure horrible and all this same must needs light upon them because every one is much too self-wise in his own conceit also too self-expert in the Scripture and for that every one supposeth Å¿ Jer. 8. when he hath the Scripture and readeth or heareth the same that he cannot then erre nor be deceived 34. This say they and yet do they all erre because the upright judgement out of a discerning of love is not in them and because out of the brests of the love they have not sucked and tasted the godly wisdome 35. For it is certainly meer lies what the letter-learned t Jer. 8. and what the wel-conceited wise of spirit also do without the love institute or set forth how clear soever in understanding and how expert soever of good and evill they are become thereby for they must all submit them to the love and be reformed in her service otherwise they can never although in their imagination they know perceive and com prehend all things come to the new man u Joh. 3. nor to the Kingdome of God for the love is only it wherein every thing which is the truth and wisdome of God is comprehended She x Col. 3. 2 Tim. 1. is also the band or establishing of the perfection 36. Whilest the love then hath every thing which is of God Christ or Truth contained or included in it therefore might some man demand shal we then let the Scriptures passe O no God forbid but men are not to use them for the knowledge nor to the end to teach them forth historically but to the intent they may give regard to such an upright spirit or life as is set forth therein or required thereby even as is y 3 Clas 24. partly also set forth and declared both of this and of the knowledge in the third book of the Glasse of Righteousnesse that so through comfort of the Scriptures we should to our rejoycing z Rom. 15. have our hope on the promises and on the foreshewing of God by his Prophets and by the Apostles of Christ who have prophecied of the healthful life which abideth sure in the love for ever and so passing on towards it in the belief a Rom. 4. give credit unto God that he in his promises is true 37. But it is to be lamented that the Scripture is by so few at this day discerned out of the understanding of the truth and of the love whereby to understand the same rightly according to the mind of God 38. True it is there is much written and divers have set forth many writings and have had much provoking of spirit and great inclination to teach howbeit every one severally according to the sight or knowledge that he hath had being in the state of the fall from God and in the estranging from his Salvation 39. But inasmuch as they were not come to the love and that their hearts were not inclined to the love in all things as they were to the spirit of their glistering knowledge and comprehension therefore did many of them erre and mistake for the mind of God b Deut. 6.10 Mat. 22. Rom. 13. and the fulfilling of the Scriptures is the love 40. And the same is c Col. 3. the perfection wherein eyery thing to a life and truth of peace standeth firm to our joy and d Eph. 1. to the praise of the glory of God to all and on all that hope upon it and long thereafter CHAP. X. 1. Great calamity shall come upon the children of Men because of the contentious knowledge 2. Knowledge and truth differ 5. The way of life clearly shewed 6. Yet through ignorance mistaken 16. A lamentation over mans ignorance 24. The author by his writings sheweth what is commendable and what is discommendable counselling to learn upright understanding and the speciall Vertues of the Love and to shun all disputing with the partiall FOrasmuch as the man is now perswaded that he himself with his eies of the Spirit doth so clearly and nakedly discern and understand the right as he cannot be deceived and for that every one which standeth in partiality is by his sight or spirit contentions howsoever each severall party maintaineth his own matter and defendeth the same to be of God and will in all things have the right onely and alone passe with his own matter and will not effect the love above all to the unity of heart therefore even through the same glittering in case they have not all their understanding captive under the obedience of the love there shall come horrible calamity upon the children of men in such sort that upon this earth they shall become an a 4 Esd 5. abhorring one to another for that every one standing stiffe in the knowledge and in the clearnesse thereof vvill not for the loves sake give over his own matter thinking that the truth ought not to give place 2. It is true indeed that the truth ought not to give place but betwixt the knowledge and the truth there is great difference for much knowledge which yet men call truth can easily arise out of the subtilty of wit but the truth of God proceedeth out of the love and is even of one being with the love 3. Therefore is the knowledge b 1 Cor. 13. divided and broken but the love is the truth c Ioh. 17. and the true being it self and the perfection 4. But alas this do not many of them know to wit that they should come to the love and so bear the love for a mark of the righteous Spirit and rejoyce them with the truth d Ioh. 17. 1 Ioh. 1. that same is the word of life which was spoken of according to the promises 5. Inasmuch now as I have noted and do yet at this present find so much boldnesse in men by reason of their knowledge and imagination of the truth whereon they are very stout and bold and yet for the most part it still faileth them of the truth and love and for that the right way to the true life and the loves nature is thereby missed of many
And seeing moreover that the right way and entrance into the true life and into the loves nature is by Gods grace granted me to be seen into therefore have I out of the inclination of Love clearly and nakedly with uncovered words set forth the right way or entrance into the true life and the upright nature or being of the love in the Glasse of Righteousnesse distinctly noting the divine and the humane the spirituall and the naturall and what is decent and meet to be used for a discerning which is the establishing of the promises of God according to the Scripture that both Gods righteousnesse and mans righteousnesse might be knowne and that we likewise in an inclination of love might with consenting minds passe forth towards the same 6. But alas what availeth it any man that one point him out a good way and an even and plaine path if he walk not in the same nor have no liking thereunto 7. What availeth it to knock and in divers manners to call if there be no ears to hear nor any understanding to comprehend or to understand the same nor any heart to imbrace such things 8. Or how shall one be able I pray you to declare conveniently unto such a man his error and the entrance into the good life that he might rightly regard and understand wherein his salvation consisteth whereby he might be delivered from the bewitching of his heart and so know what right is to the intent he might once comprehend understanding rightly 9. If a man say unto him the increase and the blessing e 1 Cor. 3 cometh only of God f Prov. 2. Sap. 8. Eccl. 1. he is the giver of wisdom and no man nor Letter then runeth he clean away from the same illuminated man which pointeth him to the life of wisdome and utterly giveth over the Scriptures and the daily Services of the holy Word which direct him to the upright life and are serviceable thereunto and so departeth from the wisdom g Jer. 7.11.13 cleaving either to his vain imagination or els to the world in her foolishnesse and error 10. If one say unto him that he must suffer himselfe to be h Rom. 10 1 Cor. 3 2 Cor. 3.4.5 1 Pet. 4. 2 Pet. 1. served to the peace of life by some illuminated man to the intent that by hearing he may grow up in the belief to the salvation then observeth he no difference often times between the unlightened men and the Elders of the holy Understanding in the Family of Love but giveth such respect to the unlightned men for their knowledge that he suffereth himself to be i Gal. 1.6 Col. 2. taken captive thereby to a bondage under their knowledges and so becometh a servant unto men and is by the unregenerated men bewitched with somthing that is not of God nor leadeth to the life of salvation in such sort that through his liking unto that which he heareth of them and by which he is seduced and beguiled he betaketh him to the vain things of the flesh and forsaketh or forgeteth the true ministration of the Word of the Lord and likewise also the good exercises wherethrough he might have come or been brought unto God and to k Psal 36. Ier. 2.17 the fountain of upright and perfect wisdom 11. Unto which fountain of upright and perfect wisdom the man should of right be alwaies subject and long after it and moreover according to the requiring of the good exercise that leadeth thereto hope thereon turn all his affection and inclination of heart thereunto love the Wsdome and l Pro. 4. information and submit himself obediently to the Service of the gracious Word that so he might come to the m Prov. 2. life of the upright righteousnesse and then take part therewith and not with any of those things that lead not to the salvation 12. If one say unto him that he must be spiritually minded then climeth he up with his wit very high after the spirituall understanding and will likewise take upon him to understand the spirituall things by his own knowledge and will be so utterly spirituall and so quite and clean change himself out of flesh into Spirit that thereby he forgetteth and forgoeth the humane Ordinance and equity and to shew love to his Neighbour and unto all men likewise Out of which bewitched opinion of spiritualnesse many divisions and corruptions do arise 13. If a man say unto him that he should have regard unto the equity of nature seeing God hath n Gen. 1. created the naturall things also for the mans good then doth he on the other side so wholly adict himself to the naturall and visible things that he receiveth them to his own bondage and slavish delectation and tyeth his heart thereunto and so shuteth or keepeth off the most holiest being and the true holy Spirit of Jesus Christ out of his heart 14. If the man read the Scripture and do out of the testimonies of the same hear that the Law of Moses and the Prophets have their Office and Ministery o Mat. 11. Luk. 26. Gal. 3. till unto Christ and that in like manner all is in Christ fulfilled and that Christ p Rom. 10 is the end or fulfilling of the La w whereout the Gospell or second Testament of the Holy Ghost proceedeth according to the fore-shewing of the Prophets then he thinketh he will in any wise take the best and in his spirit receive Christ and the Gospell and that which is spirituall and heavenly of God supposing thus with his understanding and knowledge to run clean beyond the law of Moses and the Prophets of the Old Testament to wit beyond the obedience of the foregoing Service and so will rely upon Christ and be a child of the New Testament for he readeth that that is the most best and imagineth that if he should regard the Law and the Prophets and should obey the foregoing Service and requiring thereof he should then go back and finish his beginning of righteousnesse q Gal. 3. in the flesh or outward for the Scripture and the foregoing Service maketh mention that the fulfilling of the Law and the Prophets is r Luke 18.24 in Christ and that the spirituall and heavenly goods be inherited in the Spirit And thus will he be one of Christs of the Gospells and of the New Testaments and apprehend in his spirit the spirituall heavenly goods e're-ever he be passed thorow the Law or the Old Testament or hath understood the Prophets of the foregoing Service in their requiring Å¿ Gal. 3.4 Heb. 7 how they lead him to Christ and how or in what sort all is in Christ fulfilled 15. Herein lieth the man wrapped and snarled and maketh nothing thereof t Esa 59 but desolation and destruction altogether troubling his understanding and conscience and in like manner more others also by his ignorance 16. O God how is the understanding of the
noble generation of man destroyed being become lesse of godly worthinesse then the beasts of the field howbeit thou hast chosen and created thee the man to this end u Gen. 1 Sap. 2. that he should carry and bear the Image of thy living God-head to the land and praise of thy glory to the intent he should be unto thee O God x Lev. 26 2 Cor. 6. Apo. 21. a Temple and Tabernacle for thy holy dwelling 17. But alas the man is quite contrary and against this same and hath very little mind or desire y Ier. 5.8 to come to his God again 18. And therefore the fall and straying of men from their God is become so deep and far that there is z Psa 14 Rom. 3 scarcely any understanding will or desire of right conversion to be found among them 19. O God how are we blinded from the right knowledge of thy requiring and become resisters and despisers of thee 20. We have a Esa 59 Ier. 2 32 turned the back unto thee as those that know thee not and are become as children that are brought up of strangers and are so fond upon strangers that they utterly despise and detest the sight of their Parents and forget their Fathers house 21. We are even so far O God become strange towards thee that we have almost no pleasure in thee for thou art unto us as the very contemptiblest and most despised'st thing b Esa 53. Yea so little have we rightly thought of thee that in respect of thy right worthinesse we have counted thee utterly of no value and esteemed thee nothing worth neverthelesse thou bearest c 1 Pet. 2. our sins and hast compassion in our affliction and art our Physitian healing us of our offences for thou makest us whole of the deadly wounds of our souls 22. O God d Psa 25.79 impute not our sins unto us because of our ignorance e Luk. 23. Act. 7. forgive them also their offences that know not what they do 23. For seeing the children of men know not thee aright nor submit themselves obediently to the requiring of thy Word and Service of Love therefore surely they fall here or erre there in such sort that oft times they keep no measure nor rule at all 24. But seeing that such things are now sufficiently known unto me and that my spirit out of Gods grace perceiveth a godlier life then is found with many of the children of men therefore the inclination to the righteousnesse constraineth me distinctly to shew both that which is commendable and that also which is utterly discommendable before God and among men 25. Therefore O ye children of men note I pray you your ignorance and think once upon that which is right and learn an upright understanding and a right knowledge of the wisdome that tendeth to the love 26. Learne of the Love in her Service f Mat. 11. lowlinesse long-sufferance meeknesse sobernesse chastnesse and righreousnesse in faithfulnesse and truth that same shall be wholsome to your reigns do good to your g Pro. 3. navell refresh your bones and rejoyce your heart and shall be unto you a living fountain h Ioh. 7. that springeth to the everlasting life and as a fruitfnll tree i Psal 1. Icr. 17 Ezek. 47 Apoc. 22 planted by the waters side that bring forth his timely fruits whose greens or leaves do not wither or fade 27. Take this same to heart and be not as the wild beasts be k Psal 32. not like horses and mules that have no understanding of wisdom 28. Inrage not your selves in any wise as the mad furious world doth set no horns on your heads thrust not your selves out l Prov. 1 Sap. 2. like the unwise or fools neither let your part be among the greedy or covetous 29. Keep you from the society of them that are forward to do violence and of such as count it a small thing to shed mens blood 30. Have not much disputation nor reasoning with them that by their will are desirous to have the matter to go on their side or that are partially minded but rather in all things observe what is right and equall and what m Rom. 14 serveth to peace and love CHAP. XI 1 An Exhortation to the Family of Love to imbrace the loves nature and to pray with confidence for the godly wisdome 18. Many pray for wisdom that will not acknowledge themselves to be unwise 20. The poor of spirit are blessed 23. The self-wise will happily for a time like of the Love and her Wisdome yet according to his owne sense 25. H N. feareth least the Glasse of Righteousnesse shall be misunderstood as other Sentences arc 35. The Alarme is stricken up to prepare men to the battell 43. The Lord indeed worketh all but not without us nor without our obedience 47. The well-willing are not to be dismayed 51. The Christian fight is not with cursing nor killing but with patience to subdue the sin within us 56. God is pleased to save the world by a foolish Preaching under the obedience of the Love OYe children of the Family of the Love of Jesu Christ if so be ye love the Love then consider also the Loves nature for the Love is clothed with righteousnesse which also rejoyceth not a 1 Cor. 13 in the iniquity for her joy is in the truth 2. After such a fashion consider ye the Love and not after a vain course according to the mind of the flesh b Esa 40. for all flesh waxeth old and changeth but the Spirit that cleaveth to the Love doth neither wax old nor change but it abideth for ever 3. Hereunto have regard that your life may be in the preservation of the righteous and fear not like the fooles or ignorant 4. For why should ye perish with the fools and ignorant wherefore should ye inherit the cursing c Mat. 25. with the goats 5. Separate d 2 Cor. 6 Apoc. 18. from them and behold Gods right hand for from thence cometh unto us the life of salvation and the light of the holy understanding 6. Even there learne with the wise the godly wisdom that according to the Spirit ye may be not earthly e Col. 3. but heavenly minded 7. Suck also in like manner all gentlenesse out of the brests of the Love and seek the peace of concord 8. And when ye have gotten all this same then play sing f Psal 96.87 and praise the Lord as his little lambs and g Psa 79.95.100 as the sheep of his pasture and as little children h 1 Pet. 2. in whom there is no guilefull heart hidden and so get you a naked lovely heart such as uncoveredly groweth up in the Love and i 1 Thes 3 2 Thes 1. increaseth therein more and more and increase ye likewise in wisdome and in holy understanding 9. If now ye be hereunto well minded
man turn his heart unto God and desire to do his will the same shall likewise well understand that the restimonies of the upright life in the love as it is set forth in the Glasse of Righteousnesse is the upright ground of righteousnesse that God from the beginning hath required of the man which also in the restoring thereof shall continue for ever to the Salvation of the vvorld according to the promises even as God hath spoken the same aforetimes by the mouth of his holy Prophets who have all g Esa 2.60.61.62 Jer. 31. Joel 2.3 Zach. 2.8 Mich. 4. Soph. 3. Mal. 4. vvitnessed and prophecied of that same upright life for to come in the last time and in the same shall also all consciences be appeased 31. For the end or fulnesse of the same is the revealing or coming of the Kingdom of God h Esa 35.51.60.65 Apo. 21.22 and the beholding of the joyes and Salvation of the eternall perfect and uncorruptible being 32. Oh that the man had any understanding in the godlinesse and did perceive vvhereunto God calleth him and did in like manner prepare his heart after the meaning of the vvritten sentences and did let alone judging by the knowledge 33. But no the man is much too self-wise by his knowledge and therefore he is more inclined to judge of every thing after his knowledge then to prepare his heart to the good under the obedience of the love 34. Therefore it is very much to be lamented that many among the children of men do oftentimes judge the sentences and writings which have out of the service of love their ministration to the good life according to their Knowledge For as soon as they read or hear the same they suppose by and by that they have rightly apprehended and well understood them not first minding to enter in to obtain and to live in that which they bear witnesse of whereas yet the service of our writing tendeth hereunto even that mens hearts as is there set forth should be prepared to the same 35. For men strike up no alarm in the host to the intent to make the people unlusty to the battell nor yet that they should but know the exercise of the warr or judge of the Alarm-stroak but that with good courage they should prepare themselves to the battell or fight Thereby every one that hath courage to fight doth then make himself ready to incounter with his enemies and to root out his adversary or to subdue him 36. But alas I find it with many otherwise in that alarm by which the man is called to the spirituall i Eph. 6. fight to the vanquishing of his enemies which inwardly in him are killers and murderers of his soul 37. Therefore it is very true that the children of this world are much k Luk. 16. wiser in their dealing as concerning the flesh then the children of the Kingdom are in that which concerneth the spirit 38. What availeth I pray you an alarm made if men prepare them not to the battell for many are perswaded that this is no time of fighting and that there shall be no need thereof supposing because of their unbelief that nothing shall come of it and lay their hands behind on the back or put them up in the bosome Their heads are giddy as if their hearts were utterly unlusty or dismaid to the fight 39. If one should seek for men of warre where I pray you should he find them Are they not for the most part gone back l Levit. 26. Jer. 48. and become faint hearted as women 40. If they do but once suffer harm and be wounded or forced by any evill defamation or assault of the wicked to sustain any molestation or reproach then are they persvvaded that the cause is altogether nought and so running again after their case they suffer themselves to be ruled by women m Esa 3. their enemy to raign over them and in like manner make truth n Esa 28. with death and a league with hell retain peace with the sin and accuser and become of one mind with the world supposing that then all shall be well moreover they make an appointment or conclusion with themselves that they will no more trouble themselves with the doctrine of the Family of Love nor yet vvith the battell thinking Let them run that will 41. For to resist the evill to break and subdue the wicked heart and evil thoughts and to suffer much distresse contempt and reproach for the same liketh them not they will none of that Howbeit we are alwaies to fight apainst the evill and to keep good watch continually we are alwaies to think night and day upon the vertue of the godly life alwaies to long and to hunger and thirst after it alvvaies to speak and to treat thereof with such as do so labour thereafter and yet then of many sorts of people and letter-learned to be despised and reproached 42. Because of this toil and for the shame and reproaches cause which meeteth them and because they love not the righteousnesse of the godly life with the heart they let the matter passe saying out of unbelief I cannot further it I hold me still or unoccupied about it let the Lord work it I will commit it unto him Supposing when they thus passe on according to their imagination or do live after the fashion of the world and with an o Rom. 2. unrepenting heart towards God do hold peace with the blasphemers and strivers against the truth of Christ and his love that then God will make it to be well with them 43. Deceive not your selves ye dearly beloved the saying is very right p Act. 16. Eph. 3. Gol. 1. that the Lord worketh it and that he will also cause it to go well with us q Phila. 2. and prepare us after his will and pleasure howbeit not without us nor yet without the obedience of the requiring of the service of his holy and gracious word and of his love and whilest that we turne us away in such a sort from him and from the Ministers of his word and do refuse him r Luk. 17 but it is done inwardly in us under the obedience of the requiring of his gracious word and service of love so as we stand subject unto him with good will therein and be of one mind with him against the ungodly being that God may so in us magnifie his holy name Å¿ 2 Reg. 7. and be called t Ier. 10. a God of Hosts a u Esa 47. God of Israel or a God of such a one as beareth dominion with God over his enemies 44. After this manner is God a Lord of his Army He is only the Lord but we the instrument of his hands 45. Out of such an understanding under the obedience of the Law of the Lord did the Kingly Prophet David eftsoons apprehend a zealous stoutnesse even as in divers manners we
read in his Psalms how valiantly and couragiously he setteth himself on Gods part against his enemies as well in fighting with good courage as also sometimes in praying and making supplication that God might be his helper 46. After the same manner ought it also to go with us inwardly in our hearts under the obedience of the love x 2 Cor. 3. for no man can do any thing of himself how stout strong or wise soever he be unlesse God be with him who strengthneth him whom under the obedience of the Word and his love he findeth to be of good will and that prayeth unto him for his help 47. If then any man be weak finding himself infirm yet to the battell the same is not y Eccl. 2. rejected nor despised no nor any one that hath been in errour so that they do but trust in God and be good of will do abide in the faith and so in processe of time do increase in strength and be not unwilling in the word of the Lord. 48. Therefore Oye little and sorrowfull hearts z Esa 35.41 be not dismaid but be confident in hope the Lord will not suffer you to be a Esa 54. put to shame Therefore be of good courage 49. Though that the battell come unto you and that ye be despised by the unbelievers of the gracious word and by the blasphemers of the love of God and of the holy spirit of Jesus Christ and that moreover b Mat. 5. 1 Pet. 2.3 all evill be lyingly spoken of you yet be not therefore dismaid 50. For the God of Israel is c Esa 5. our comfort and he the same God will be our redeemer and our King wherefore have your refuge only on him to the intent ye may not fear your adversary in the fight For truly this fight is godly and amiable 51. Men curse nor swear not there they do not there kill nor destroy any d Eph. 6. save only that opposite being against God for it is no outward battell or war 52. They use there no outward e Esa 2. Mic. 4. swords or spears they seek there to destroy no flesh of men but it is a fight of the crosse and patience f Rom. 6. to the subduing of the sin 53. This fight is also no disputation bravvling nor wrangling for the knowledges sake of the Scriptures It is likewise no contention with men howsoever the most part of factious men which do every faction in particular call themselves the right Christians have even to this day so used it and do also yet still bravvle g 1 Cor. 3. Jam. 3. contend and strive one against another and that with a secret hatred and envy who should be best wisest and holiest and how to have right and equity every one in his conceiving whereby they intangle themselves every way one with another 54. But such brawling and discord do not I hold for any Christian-like fight seeing men do thereby forsake the love therefore such a fight doth nothing further towards the life nor towards the upright understanding of the divine wisdome 55. Moreover all those which stand minded to such a kind of outward fight brawling wrangling railing have never rightly perceived nor understood h Eph. 7. the inward fight For inasmuch as they know not the vertue of the love nor that whereout she proceedeth therefore do they account the battell of the righteous spirit which through the crosse in the spirit of wel-vvilling hearts carrieth forth the fight against death sin devill and hell for an ignorance and foolishnesse because they do no more esteem of such a chosen Salvation as is brought forth after the manner of men and which the man hath his glorying in then of the righteous spirit of love and life which God himself bringeth forth for i Esa 60. a true light and salvation of men after his godly nature and manner the k Esa 42.48 glorying whereof belongeth only unto God and to himself he also keepeth it 56. Wherefore seeing God hath considered that all mans wisdome is vain and that men by their wisdome know not Gods work in his wisdome nor his Salvation through his Christ l 1 Cor. 1. it hath therefore pleased God through foolish preaching under the obedience of the love of Christ to save the world that is to say all those that believe in him that he might catch the wise m Esa 29. 1 Cor. 1. 3. in their wisdome the crafty in their subtilty and craftinesse and the letter-learned in their knowledge of the Scripture thereby making known unto them n Psal 94. 1 Cor. 3. how vain and void of understanding they are in the purpose of God and hovv that by all wisdome and prudency and by all their learnednesse in the letter they have not known any thing of o Mat. 11. 1 Cor. 2. Gods vvisdome at all wherethrough the Almighty God is magnified and by which it is known that his foolishnesse is much wiser then all the wisdome of the world or prudence of mans vvit 57. Novv vvhosoever believeth the same but on the contrary party is yet so selfvvise that he giveth no ear at all nor is inclined to the love or to our communion through the loves service vvherein Gods purpose is knovvn or understood the same man surely shall not understand the mind of God nor yet his secret p Kom 8. 1 Cor. 2. for it is unpossible to understand the vvisdome of God vvithout obeying of the love CHAP. XII 1. It is meet that every one submit himself to the appeared grace 2. The new day 3. Patience towards the unbelievers 4. Wherein the upright understanding is to be found 5 The worldly wise find it not but will rest upon their owne wisdome 13. An exhortation to cleave to the truth without bondage to outward things 15. What the perfect righteousnesse is 19. And how we ought to cleave thereunto and to esteemof the outward things so far as they are profitable and no further 21. And that not for their owne sakes but for the Ordinances sake 22. How to behave our selves towards all men wives children servants 26. He exhorteth to give our minds to a lovely behaviour towards all 32. Not to regard any thing that may cause dissention but to set our chief respect upon the inward and not upon the outward 43. The upright life is the same that the Fathers lived in 45. Whereunto also the Gentiles were called by the Gospell 46. He requireth all people to take heed to their calling 50. And to turn away from the self-minded thoughts that do tempt and intice us 51. Our union with God in the spirit is the stone that is disallowed of men 55. The Glasse of Righteousnesse serveth to try our selves by 56. The man is diversly perverted How H. N. passed forth under the love in his humane nature and how God received him unto grace 61. His little regard
love the vertue and the godlinesse cleave to no ungodly being or unorderlinesse of this world but let us with impartiall minds hearken to the truth for an instruction to the wisdom with long suffering and cleave to the vertue of the good life with him that beareth witnesse only thereunto and taketh part with no flesh 14. Wherefore let no man bind his heart unto any outward thing which he is served with to the righteousnesse of life much lesse to the worldly things or to any thing which the desires of the flesh are inclined unto that he be not disappointed of the entrance to the life which thing would be a great grief unto me 15. For this cause that no man should erre but perceive whereunto our calling tendeth hear and understand what the chiefe summe of the perfect Righteousnesse is 16. It is an humble heart y Psa 51. that departeth from all earthly and corruptible things and with a lowly and meek spirit is incorporated with God in pure Love according to the Spirit living in the forme of Jesus Christ z 1 Tim. 1 in an unspotted conscience and to have an inclined mind or desire to do the Lords will and to fulfill all righteousnesse 17. Towards this let us passe on with a good hope in a sure faith and confidence let every one turn him a Esa 55. Jer. 18.25 35 Ezek. 18. Jon. 3. from the wayes of his error and with-draw his heart from the bands of selfnesse to the intent in an upright being to serve b Thes 1 Heb. 9. the living God only and turn away his senses and thoughts from that which hangeth on to a bondage of the heart that is to say from all that is created outward or vaine how holy how good how fair or how amiable a grace soever according to the outward appearance it may shew forth unto the man to the end that no man be taken or remaine captive in any bewitching to a thraledome of his mind with that wherewith the Heathen and the unwise or uncircumcised of heart are still bewitched tied and bound not onely with the outward show of holinesse or wisdome but also with the delight of the outward created things c Rom. 2 in this world wherein with their hearts they become vain 18. Therefore let us reckon all these things for such as they are and repute some of them in that whereunto they are commodious for good in their degree and quality to the end our heart may stand free in the everlasting uncreated Godhead according to the Spirit that is in the God of Israel the Creator of all good things and moreover let us suffer our hearts to be prepared thereunto in the obeying of the requiring of the Service of Love 19. That is truly the everlasting life which in times past was preached unto the world and is now in the last time by Gods grace come unto us under the obedience of the Love that our fellowship d 1 Joh. 1 should be with God the Father and with his Son the Lord Jesus Christ and that our joy in the Love might be perfect 20. On this onely and true God settle your hearts to a union with him and with his Christ and love him e Deut. 6. from your whole souls minds and thoughts and so then love all created things in their degree or as they are profitable 21. Yet not for their owne sakes but for the Ordinances sake that God hath created them unto and whereunto he hath appointed them as good then shall God be loved honoured and served by you above your selves and above all visible things and f Exod. 20 Deut. 4. you shall also neither have nor serve any Idolls which are besides him 22. In such a degree love ye also all men g Lev. 19. Mat. 22. Mar. 12. Rom. 13. as your selves or as your fellow-brethren so shall there be no dissention nor division found among you and then in the same sort h Eph. 5. love your wives which are minded with you in one heart and spirit to God ward as fellow-members of your bodies or els should ye be no married folks 23. To the same good being of concord in the Love i Eccl. 7.30 love ye likewise your children that they may be brought up in righteousnesse after the Law of the Lord to serve the living God 24. If any man hath servants whether men-servants or maid-servants k Eccl. 7.33 Eph. 6. Col. 3. let him not overcharge them with slavery but use moderation give them also now and then time to rest and to recreate their hearts in the things that God requireth 25. But beware of the stout servants l Eccl. 33. such as in their leisure time seek nothing but unseemlinesse pride disorder and lightnesse for for such whether they be sonnes or daughters men-servants or maid-servants if so be they exercise nor desire no righteousnesse labour serveth much better then leisure yet with discretion according to time and measure alwaies be holding the good before them upon hope of amendment 26. Hereunto let us be minded and give over our hearts and minds to live therein and alwaies exercise love m Rom. 12 1 Thes 3. 1 Pet. 1.3 one towards another and so n Heb. 10. James 5. with patience and long-suffering wait o Luke 2. for the consolation of Israel and for the health of the house of Jacob whom God in his time shall call together from all the ends p Mat. 24. or coasts of the earth where now they are dispersed 27. Wherefore increase ye in the good q Eph. 4. Col. 1. 1 Pet. 1. and grow up in the Lord and for the communion of the Loves sake and that we with consent of heart may be joyned to the same let us incline our hearts to each other to the end we may all become one such as love righteousnesse and forsake dissention which dispise nor reject none neither Jew Mahomet Heathen nor any Sect or Faction but rather draw all that will follow to our communion under the obedience of the Love that the Service of the Love may become prosperous and in all upright righteousnesse obtain the preheminence 28. Whosoever then joyneth himselfe to our communion of the Love yeeldeth himselfe to the love and to the requiring of her Service obediently loveth the righteousnesse r Psal 15.24 Esa 33. John 9. Acts 10. and hath no guile in his heart the same is acceptable to God and all such shall be unied in the Love and love one manner of righteousnesse according to the mentioning of the Glasse of Righteousnesse 29. Hereunto let every one be humbly minded and so incline his fatherly heart Å¿ Mal. 4. Luk. 1 to the children to unity in the Love 30. Let the children t Eph. 6. Col. 3. bow themselves in holinesse to the humility and so for the unities sake in the Love turne their hearts to the
thoughts with their lusts and desires so far forth as they were not incorporated or subject to the good being of God or to his vertuous nature of the love whereby I might live through the power of God and by the gifts of his grace and through the co-incorporating of the upright being of Jesu Christ k Luk. 1. Eph. 4. in all upright righteousnesse and holinesse that is in the upright life and mind of the living Godhead 63. Now although I have here shewed that my respect was lesse upon the outward obedience then upon the inward godly obedience and that I thus laboured for such an upright heart and mind as was required by the outward obedience because I would l Deut. 6.10 serve the living God in his upright righteousnesse yet did I not therefore despise the outward obedience nor the good Ordinances in their right use neither is it my mind or will that men should not observe nor obey the right use of the Churches services or the Priests or Elders Ordinances which are exercised for a good outward discipline and decency and to a bringing in of the said upright righteousnesse O yes my meaning and desire is that men should observe m Rom. 14. and obey them as is said in their right use and likewise that the Elders and Ministers of the word in the family of love should by them require the true righteousnesse of the upright inward being and mind which God esteemeth 64. For so in that behalf men are greatly to esteem the outward Ordinances and the obedience to the same yet with difference in the understanding as according to their worth and in respect of them for whom they are necessary namely in such consideration as the Ordinances and Ceremonies of the Law of the Lord n Rom. 10. Gal. 3.4 Heb. 7. and of the belief of Jesu Christ have their ministration for that is by them to train the man up and so to support him in the youngnesse of his understanding untill he be released from all self-mindednesse ignorance and own wisdome or vain imagination and the sight of the upright life o 2 Pet. 1. come unto him in the spirit and so of himself he love all that with whole heart and mind which is right and just and have a desire both before God p Rom. 14. and amongst men to live and to walk in all upright righteousnesse and and to fulfill the requiring of the gracious word of the Lord and his service of love Lo to shew such obedience is the best obedience inasmuch as the obeyers thereof do inwardly before God and outwardly amongst men live by the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ q Luk. 1. in the upright righteousnesse and holinesse and so not of compulsion but of faith are obedient unto all inward righteousnesse and outward Ordinances of the holy word and service of love r Mat. 22.23 1 Tim 1. and that is the principall obedience whereto men are to give the greatest respect for it is the principallest which the outward services or ceremonies have their ministration unto It is true 65. Wherefore men ought even before all things to give the worthiest praise and greatest honour to the greatest or best and not to respect or esteem the smallest for the principallest Likewise to observe a difference between the prudent good-willing and stable ones and those that are without understanding evill willers and revolters that they minister not the services and Ordinances confusedly or mixtly out of the knowledge nor disorderly require the obeying of the same as if any man should urge them without difference and should not distinguish between the state of the age of such Disciples as had obediently accomplished the requiring of the services and attained unto the appointed Å¿ Gal. 4. time of the father and of the age of Christ or were obediently grown up unto the same and the state of those Disciples that had not yet accomplished the requiring of the services nor attained unto the appointed time of the age of Christ but should give like honour unto and esteem of equall value eithers age and obedience 66. When a man then ministreth an office of teaching and yet is not entred into the Disciples beginning of the Christian life among the Elders in the family of the Love neither hath obediently accomplished the righteousnesse which is wont to be required of the Disciples from their first entrance into the Christian life untill the age of the elder Christ and even for that cause cannot distinguish the same passage in his right Ordination surely the same man and likewise the Congregation that heareth him doth stray very far from the truth and also from the right use of the Doctrine and Ordinances of the antient Fathers tending to the Christian life and from the upright being of the love of Jesu Christ and of his holy spirit and do become both together one with another namely the teacher and the Congregation which he teacheth alike ignorant and unexpert in that which is of value before God and likewise in that which is most needfullest to be used amongst men to their preserving in the godlinesse 67. For mark the Å¿ Exo. 28.29 Levit. 1.2.3.4.5.6 c. Priesthood out of Levi which is ministred after the manner of Aaron is upright and good in his right use and is also in his service vvith the Law and Ordinances of the Lord and with the letter and through the Letter in the Family of the Lord very profitable and necessary while the t Gal. 4. heire is yet a child and hath not attained or reached unto the appointed time of his Father or Elder 68. But the Priesthood out of Messias called Jesus who is unto his Believers u Psal 110. Heb. 3.9.10 an High-Priest at the right hand of the Almighty in the heavenly being and a x Ioh. 1.14 true light in the light of the ministration of his truth is much more worthily to be esteemed then the Priesthood out of Levi for the same High-Priest doth in his office bring unto the y Rom. 3. Gal. 2.3.4 believers in his name namely those that are obediently grown up under their tutors and Governours untill the appointed time of their age the upright righteousnesse and the upright being of his love and accomplisheth with them in their spirit and mind all that which vvith the Letter and vvith the Lavv or Ordinance in the foregoing Priesthood is taught and required in the ministration of the Elders whereby the Lord Jesus Christ called Messias is unto his believers and good willing obeyers in their spirit and mind an everlasting a Joh. 14. life and a b Heb. 8.9 minister of the spirituall and heavenly goods whose service also with them is done in the c 2 Cor. 3. spirit and by the spirit and so is he unto them an heavenly d Heb. 5.6.7 Eph. 1.2 High-Priest for evermore not of the
never perceived nor known him 22. If any man then despise this good mind or spirit of love and with the heart withstandeth and blasphemeth it and doth not entertain the upright vertue of the love the same man hath beguiled his own heart and after the requiring of the knowledge of the old serpent seeketh his own advantage and not to do the will of the Lord. 23. But if on the other side O ye dearly beloved any do accept this which we bear witnesse of for right and truth let him not hardly over-hastily perswade himself that he by his knowledge hath already gotten it for there must at the first belief be joyned thereto and then look whose belief through the increase of God blossometh y 4 Esd 6. and is fruitfull let the same man attempt the battell in hope against that which maketh up it self against the same Let him have regard to the Word of life and so passe on towards it a Luk. 21. with patience or in long sufferance 24. That truely is the right Crosse of Christ b Mat. 16. Luk. 14. which we are daily with good wil in the obedience of the requiring of the service of love to take up c Act. 14. in the belief untill we be well exercised in the love and in the holy understanding whereunto we bear witnesse and not only in the knowledge 25. Lo to this present I find nor know no way els to the life therefore whosoever loveth the same let him endeavour towards it d Joh. 8. and so abide stedfast in the requiring of the gracious Word and of the doctrine of the holy spirit of love untill the e Rom. 6.8 Col. 2. laying away of his mortall body then shall he with Christ and all Gods Saints inherit the Kingdome of God and the everlasting life in the heavenly being 26. Let every one take heed to his time and f Gal. 6. let no man deceive himself with any vaine Opinion that he do not erre 27. For if any man g Mat. 10. Luk. 14. loveth or esteemeth any thing better then the godly life which is the very Saviour himself such a one is not worthy of the Salvation nor yet of the life eternall 28. And who so taketh not up his Crosse and followeth after the godlinesse with his heart h Luk. 14. the same may not be his Disciple that is he cannot be taught in the godlinesse nor born a child of God in the heavenly being 29. Therefore it is all nothing that any man speaketh much of it if so be with the heart he i Esa 29. Mat. 7.15 follow not after the same yea it is before God much more an abomination k Psal 50. Ezek. 33. that any man speaketh of Gods righteousnesse with talking or reasoning and doth not with the heart follow after it then any pleasure or delight unto him and yet may one find an hundred men which reason and talk of it where there is not one of them that liveth rightly therein or loveth it from the whole heart 30. Notwithstanding though men do now and then through some imagination think they have it and have neverthelesse failed therein yet are they not therefore to step back tarry behind or to lose the courage but rather out of the inclination of love to take good courage again and to l Phil. 3. Heb. 6.10 passe on towards the same godlinesse untill that it be in us and that we according to the truth be comprehended in the same for by stumbling falling and creeping and by being sometimes lead doth a child at length learn rightly to goe 31. By going wrong and by hurting ones self by means of passing in unpathed waies with breaking thorow thistles thorns and hedges also sometimes by doubting and then by inquiring and that all in hope men come at last or in processe of time to the right way which we ought to walk to the life of truth in the love therefore let no man be without courage 32. Though we find our selves sometimes without understanding how to enter into the life or the m Eph. 6. 1 Pet. 5. enemies encounter with us and so hardly beset us that we know not how to get thither yet let us for all that though it seem not credible take a good courage or mind n Heb. 11. in the belief and not forsake the hope for the hope o Rom. 5. leaveth none ashamed and so give our attention p Pro 4. to understanding and information whereby we may attain thereunto and to the very same arm our selves even as an unexpert souldier that hath a desire to become a good man of war armeth himself to the warfare 33. Though at first he sustaineth some damage as to be sometimes wounded smitten shot hurt to death and by his enemies to be taken captive yet taketh he still a fresh courage and abideth firm in hope untill he be well exercised in the feat of war who then is known for a man of war that is one that understandeth and knoweth well where any thing is to be won or lost and wherein damage or advantage lieth 34. If therefore earthly warriours be so bold in hope for the corruptible things sake hovv much more then ought we so to be towards the everlasting uncorruptiblenesse in case we have any desire or hope to the everlasting uncorruptiblenesse at all q Osc 23. 1 Cor. 15. wherein death is swallowed up and the everlasting immortality abideth where all destruction passeth away and in it self as a smoak vanisheth in such sort that there is even nothing remaining in it but the pure and clear the fulnesse and fairnesse of all vertues according to the promises 35. But a slothfull and unbelieving man that alwaies feareth and is r Pro. 6.24 negligent and disobedient hereunto or a doubtfull and vvavering person that still doubteth of errour wounds dammage and losse such a one thinketh not upon obtaining Å¿ 4 Esd 2. Sap. 5. Apo. 2. the royall Crown of everlasting life and therefore giveth no credit thereunto for so through his unbelief and disobedience he distrusteth God in his promises and is self-wise against Gods truth and his omnipotency and lying still on his lees or dregs he prieth from far how it shall fare with the obedient believers in the service of the love truely such as remain so minded enter not into the Kingdome of God nor in the t Heb. 4. rest or inheritance of eternall life 36. Therefore let every one consider once rightly whereunto we are called through Jesus Christ Is it not u Mat. 25. Luk. 22. Joh. 5. 1 Cor. 15. to the everlasting uncorruptiblenesse and immortality or kingly x 1 Cor. 9. 2 Tim. 4. Jam. 1. 1 Pet. 5. Crown of eternall life to y Rom. 8. Gal. 5. Eph. 3. the inheriting in the spirit of the infinite treasures of the divine heavenly goods and moreover through the belief
to be justified from the sin for to bring forth the z Joh. 15. Eph. 4. Phil. 1. fruits of God which God hath pleasure in and to live in God eternally 37. But alas this calling the man hath utterly forgotten and through his glosing which he hath invented thereon he is quite strayed from the sense of his calling and from the holy understanding An INTRODUCTION To the Holy Understanding CHAP. XIIII 1. An admonition to awake and observe our calling 4. All without exception are called 5. We have all been ignorant of our calling 6. But God doth now graciously let us see our blindnesse 7. Therefore let us regard this grace and that the rather because of the horrible destruction that is for to come 9. The wicked must be endured with patience 12. the Love is stronger then the Beliefe 15. If we fall let us rise up again 20. The way to the life 21. Few do find 23. The evill must be overcomed of the good in patience 26. much written yet great misunderstanding 28. Those that have pleasure and do continue in iniquity are like the devill and be incorporated into his son 33. Their certain punishment OH awake yet once I pray you from the a Esa 29.56 Rom. 13. sleep of your ignorance O ye children of men and have a sure confidence b Joh. 5. 1 Cor. 15. 1 Thes 4. on the Resurrection of the dead so shall Christ c Eph. 5. inlighten you 2. Take heed to your calling that whereunto ye are bidden therein ye may be established according to the promises that is for to obtain the high price or Crown of everlasting life for this price or Crown of everlasting life is not like a Crown of the Kings of this world d 1 Cor. 9. which many of them stand for and is of many greatly desired and yet there is no more but one that obtaineth it and becometh King 3. But according to the calling of God we may all obtain e 4 Esd 2. Sap. 5. Kingly Crowns and be endowed with one manner fulnesse of divine treasures and be all Priests f 1 Pet. 2. Apo. 1.5 and Kings according to the promises 4. Hereunto we are all called to one g Ioh. 17. and in one no man exempted h Gal. 3. the Gentiles as well as the Jews the Commons of the people as well as the Magistrates the sinners as well as the righteous the poor as vvell as the rich the simple as well as the wise the wives as well as the husbands the children as well as the parents i Eph. 6. Col. 3. the bond as well as the free the servants as well as the masters and the handmaids as well as the Mistresses k Act. 10. Rom. 2.10 Gal. 2. God is no respecter of persons for all those that turn them to God and love his Righteousnesse are acceptable unto him 5. Doubtlesse it is now made known unto many of us that vve have all in our understanding been utterly estranged and l Rom. 1. Eph. 4. darkened from the knowledge of our calling and have cleaved to the m 1 Tim. 4. spirits of errour vvalking in the death and not in the light of life likevvise in sundry divisions and not in the unity of our calling 6. Neverthelesse that God vvhich is rich of mercy n Ezek. 18. 1 Tim. 2. 2 Pet. 3. and vvould not that we should perish letteth us now see through the ministration of his gracious word and through his bountifull and kind love the waies of our blindnesse o Esa 59. Sap. 5. and the deadly darknesses of our misunderstanding pulling us to the light of his clearness to the intent that all vve which are estranged from God and dead because of sin might through the love of God the Father and through the ministration of his gracious Word be renewed again for to quicken us again p Rom. 6.8 2 Cor. 4. Phil. 3. in Jesu Christ out of the death of sinne into the true unity of our vocation to wit in this day of the coming of Jesu Christ in his glory for had not the same Jesus Christ been with the Amighty for a remnant q Esa 1. we had all in our estrangeing been as Sodoma and Gomorra and must needs all in like manner have perished 7. Sith God therefore doth now shew on us such love that he profereth his grace unto us through the coming of his Christ when as we in our estranging from his good being were openly his r Rom. 1. Eph. 2. Col. 1.2 enemies and that he remembreth not our ignorance to revenge on us such things but out of the bountifull grace of his love is inclined to help us and by the ministration of his gracious word to reach us the hand for to pluck us to himself again in his love let us then also make much of such a Å¿ 2 Cor. 6. Heb. 1.2 grace that through the bountifull grace of his love we may in this horrible time be reconciled unto him and not be punished with the wicked world The rather for that there hath been enough before hand shewed us of the horrible t Esa 13. Ier. 20.25 Mat. 24. destruction of the wicked world and of all damned men in the last daies wherein few shall remain or be saved but not by the Lords fault for God desireth instantly to draw us all to his salvation 8. But because there are many now adaies that u 2 Thes 1. 2 Pet. 3. believe not God in his promises but count him a lier and x 2 Cor. 6. Heb. 12. do not regard the time of his grace neither will be saved but have much more desire and will to the iniquity y Eph. 4. 2 Pet. 2. Iuda 1. and to all uncleannesse therefore also in this day z Rom. 2. cometh the wrath of God upon those children of unbelief and they shall not be able to escape the horrible and fearfull destruction 9. Therefore let every one convert him from the errors of his blindnesse a Eph. 6. 1 Pet. 5. and arm himself in the belief and stand fast in the hope b Ia. 4. against the wicked that maketh it self up against Gods righteousnesse the which must be indured with patience for c Rom. 5.8 Patience bringeth forth in us a firmnesse or a persevering in the hope and hope suffereth us not to be ashamed but prepareth for us the peace with God in the love 10. But though now and then it pinch somewhat hard to shew patience yet have confidence d Apo. 2.3 and keep still what ye have turn not back in any case 11. Though happily you think that it falleth heavy find yourselves impotent or weak and the waies dark desolate unpathed very long e 4 Esd 7. Mat. 7. Luk. 13. small or narrow the hills seem high to get over and the gates very strait to go thorow yet doubt not
token of the birth out of God through the righteous spirit It is true 34. It is also there in the same book recorded b 1 Glasse that those which are taught by the righteous spirit are no longer servants of the Prophets which forsooth some have read or heard thereof and have by that meanes forsaken the requiring of the Propheticall Word of the Apostles of Christ before they were according to the mention of the Word confirmed in their cailing and through the perswasion that they had the truth or Spirit of God they are stopped out of their calling turned to the liking of their owne opinion c Rom. 1. Eph. 4. and so become vaine in their understanding 35. Some would needs account themselves free through the Spirit d 1 Glasse 3.4 before they have tasted or known the Spirit of Promise and so have run forth before the time and have not by their wisdome understood the promises of God nor the calling of the Gentiles 36. When the man now regardeth not his calling according to the requiring thereof rightly but looketh about to some other understanding and will count himself free through the spirit before the first or foregoing service which e Gal. 3. Heb. 7. directeth or leadeth thereunto be accomplished or fufilled by him then forsaketh he the service of the fore-witnessed or foregoing Word and goeth forth in a liberty which yet is false according to his own spirit before he hath fulfilled his servantship in the service of the fore-going holy Word f Luk. 21. wherein he should possesse his soul with patience g 1 Cor. 11 and so shew forth the death of Christ upon hope and confidence of his coming for an holy annointing and for an upright freedom in Jesu Christ unto him 37. Who so therefore readeth these sentences in the first book let him observe thereby what they require and how they sound namely that those which desire to come to the blessednesse and freedome of Christ must h Rom. 6 Gal. 3.4 be at the first servants or Disciples of the righteousnesse deny and forsake themselves for Christ his sake and alwaies long to come to the true obedience of the righteousnesse in all love i 1 Glas 7. not according to mens imaginations but according to Gods calling that so they might live k Iohn 8 Rom. 6 free in the righteousnesse of God and not in the sinne nor as servants of men this same is there distinctly set forth were it but rightly understood 38. But who so hath regard to his own liberty and not to the calling of his salvation nor in the obeying of the foregoing Service l Rom. 6 13. Eph. 4. Col. 2.3 1 Pet. 2.4 to the mortifying and laying away of the sinne in the flesh doth not take heed to the same that so he may be incorporated to the good spirit of Christ the same man erreth not onely from the doctrine of the Word after the manner of men but also from the wisdome of the truth of God and so getteth a delight in his own understanding in such sort that he neither hearkeneth longeth nor careth for the good any more but hath a desire to error and perversity 39. Oh! it is sure very lamentable that the man out of such a mind cleaveth to the unrighteousnesse or else chooseth another calling and practiseth a selfe-made humility m Col. 2. or spiritualnesse and careth not for Gods promises nor establishing of his VVord n Luke 1 Acts 3 in such a sort as God hath heretofore spoken by the mouth of his holy Prophets from the beginning of the world CHAP. XVI 1. Of the saying that men should be impartiall how it ought to be understood 12. How the Common Love is profitable to impartiality 16. Of those that are outwardly just unto men but unjust before God 22. Of such as think themselves to be impartiall because they regard no outward Religions and in the meane space with-hold from God that which is his 28. Divers raile at all that observe any Religion 35. How we are to judge of all outward God Services and Ceremonies THere goeth also a sentence abroad among many whereof likewise much mention is made in our writings that according to the requiring of Christian Doctrine men should stand a 1 Cor. 3 impartiall 2. O ye deerly beloved erre not through any conceit of the imagination but have regard to the Word concerning the upright impartialnesse and if ye mark the same well you shall understand that men are to be impartiall in the truth and with those that witnesse the truth under the obedience of the Love to the intent that no man take part with flesh and blood but with the truth and be in the unity of the love b Rom. 12 15 1 Cor. 1 2 Cor. 13. Phil. 2 well minded to a like life of righteousnesse namely with all them that do under the obedience of the love witnesse and minister the gracious word of truth and be comprehended in the upright brotherly love 3. But men may not thus be impartiall with the world or with those that with heart and will do cleave unto the world that lie still in the vanity and sin and that are not believing nor desirous to obtaine any better thing no nor with the conceited wise nor with the maintainers of factious ceremonies c 2 Cor. 12 Gal. 3 1 Tim. 6. 2 Pet. 2. who are envyers blasphemers and evill speakers against the holy Word of Truth and of the service of his Love 4. Truly with such men are not to stand impartiall but with spirit and life to be against them utterly and yet to shew forth the upright nature of the love unto them if happily by some means they might be drawne to their preservation in the godlinesse unto the communion of the Love 5. But with the d Infra 18 lovers of righteousnesse as is aforesaid and likewise with the sinners such as cleave not by their will to the unrighteousnesse but do daily depart therefrom and have a fervent desire to the righteousnesse under the obedience of the love men are to stand impartiall and to sticke fast unto that which is godly and that tendeth to the concord and peace 6. Therefore judge of the impartialnesse with understanding and put a difference between the godly life and the life of the world and try your selves if so be you know your selves 7. Look into your hearts observing whom you cleave unto desire and love how or with what manner disposition ye stand impartiall whether ye would rather suffer e Heb. 11. or indure disgrace reproach and contmpt with the Lovers of the Righteousnesse then cleave unto the honour voluptuousnesse and riches or ease of this world Oh! I feare that many of them boast themselves to stand impartiall with the truth who notwithstanding are altogether partially minded against the truth 8. Neverthelesse let no man take anie thing unto
sin Eph. 6. and thereby profiteth and increaseth in the righteousnesse 36. Now when a man perceiveth or is aware of the gaine to wit that he increaseth in the good then is he of good cheere and much stronger in the beleef and firmer in the hope Thus in processe of time he groweth up in the Spirit of the good life untill he come to the perfection that is to the Love 37. Wherefore the losse teacheth Prudence and Wit for to attend unto the word with understanding but the gaine bringeth weetnes it maketh firme in the hope and begetteth a gladnes in our hearts When as to abide in undesire to the righteousnesse and to be y Apo. 3. neither bot nor cold but luke-warme is by all meanes to be utterly discommended 38. I esteem in this behalf much better of that man z Lu. 15. who like the lost Sonne hath spent and consumed all his Treasure and Riches and out of great poverty turneth him again and seeketh at his Fathers hands the roome of a servant out of which humbling a man commeth again to his riches and through such losse getteth understanding how to govern to a multiplying the riches of God then of such a lazy slothfull and ane loitering man as for fear of losse a Matt. 25. Luk. 19. burieth his Talent and will neither make gaine nor losse therewith 39. Hereof beware ye dearly beloved that ye bury not that little which you have received of God nor yet with-hold or withdraw your selves for any manner of cause from this our undeceivable and most holiest service of the Love 40. For though that many people have partly through the sundry partiall instigations of men risen up before our said service been intangled and darkned in that understanding and that therefore they could not rightly know the truth in her degree but did oftentimes stumble fall and and suffer harme yet all ye that love the Truth with us and have likewise fallen in the same learne Prudence now thereby and turn again b Esa 55 Jer. 3. Ezek. 18. into the way of righteousness Refresh your selves in the beleef with a new cheere and so through the service of the holy Word be ye renewed in your vnderstanding under the obedience of the Love 41. Under the same service give eare to the Elders of the holy understanding c Deut. 11. and follow not the Will or Councell of your own mind but d Eccl. 6. with the Elders under the service of the Love follow the minde and e Pro. 1. Eccl. 16. Councell of the Wisdom and alwaies keep your selves with the Elders in the family of Love f 1 Thes 5. Heb. 13. to the concord and to the multiplying in the good and of the peaceable Kingdom in all Love 42. Become not wavering in any wise But in case ye stumble or fall yet rise again and think that it is sometimes better that a child do in his good willingnes commit an error or that a thing be done of him yet unperfectly than that he should remaine brutish or untaught Be not afraid g Matt. 25. Luk. 19. like the unfaithfull Servant that buried his Masters Talent which was not very well taken at his hands 43. Men may finde divers that will take very great heed to themselves least they should be deceived or beguiled and so will stay onely upon themselves But because they so staying upon themselves give no heed to the grace under the obedience of the Love therefore remain they such as they are and come not at any time to the light of life or day of Love but abide still in the Captivity of the blindnesse because they know not her blindnesse or bands of her darknesses wherewith they are bound 44. Some others will in their unregenerate estate and deprivation account themselves free and will not be subject unto any thing neither to the Scripture nor to any Teaching nor yet to the Service of Love and therefore in that sort do never come to the h Ioh. 8. Rom. 6. Freedom of the children of God 45. For in asmuch as they have not perceived nor observed in the sight of their understanding the bondage of i Ioh. 8. Rom. 6. 2 Pet. 2. sin nor her dominion thereforr remain they unproved and unexperienced neither do they sigh nor k Jer. 8. complaine for the yoak of sin which hath taken them Captive and do know nothing at all either of the Bondage or of the Freedom nor yet that they are so utterly deprived or estranged from God and his Christ as they are 46. Now men may also finde divers that are altogether light-hearted and clearlyminded and so in the range of their misunderstanding have taken unto them l Esa 59. a false light or conceited knowledge These according to their naturall understanding are well at quiet their hearts are not once grieved for their mis-doings any more They have also no regard either of sin or of Grace they fear no Condemnation nor hope for Salvation or for any Redemption 47. When it goeth well with them but in their creature and in their Occupation of Trade then are they content and say God be praised we are in very good case we are rid of all intanglement of heart we now get our living godly and credibly and toyle not our selves with any thing 48. But alas howsoever the godly nature or the Image of God m Heb. 6. be troden down in them and constrained dayly to suffer the death of the Crosse for their sins that passe they not once for 49. Because they will not suffer with the godly nature n 1 Pet. 4. or Christ against the sinne they desire even nothing else but according to the o Phil. 3. flesh to sit still in ease and look what in this behalfe crosseth them that reckon they to be utterly evill and unright and and so wax wanton or lustfull in the flesh and licencious or light-minded in their Spirit following still p Sap. 2. Rom. 1. Eph. 4. that which liketh them after the property of ignorant fooles and despise the godly Councell of the Elders as also the wisdom and unity under the obedience of the Love 50. These are surely in very bad case although they think not so For q Esa 5. they have no consideration on the work of the Lord nor on the work of the Devill nor any regard unto that that shall perish nor desire to that which shall continue This verily is a lamentable misery the Lord keep us from such a Plague 51. Again some may be found which do endure much straightnes in dying from sin for to receive the Promises which are made thereunto according to the Scriptures and that they might so become honourable Saints and be also respected therefore Yea they regard no affliction so as they may receive or get that and thus they fall into a choosing applying to themselves the honour of the
Glory his Covenant and promises may likewise abide firme from everlasting to everlasting Amen 38. Behold the same God of Israel who out of his Grace prepareth and bringeth all this unto us is the God h Gen. 1. that hath made Heaven and Earth the Sea and all that is therein He it is that doth wonders who neither breaketh his promises i Deut. 4. Luke 1. nor forgetteth his Covenant who also suffereth not his Law and Righteousnes to be troden down for ever but he setteth up the Children of Israel his beloved Not for their Righteousnes k Deut. 9 but for their Fathers sakes towards whom he had a desire according as he promised and spake the same in times past by the mouth of his holy Prophets 39. Therefore have regard unto the everlasting unchangeable God being an invisible living God the God that hath made you created every thing that liveth and hath breath He l Heb. 13. it is which was which is and which is to come who liveth everlastingly and shall still continue And so is also his Life Law or righteousnes 40. Wherefore give heed unto the thing that is right and reasonable and shall continue for ever glasse your selves in the glasse of Righteousnes and therein behold according to the spirit the upright life and the m Exod. 20. Deut. 5. Lords Statutes and Ordinances which stand firm in God for evermore 41. Let not the matter in any wise seeme too slender or too small unto you For though the Righteousnes whereof we testifie be n 1 Cor. 2 no eloquent speech and that the same seemeth to be but as a small brooke yet is it notwithstanding o Ezek. 47. a bottomles Sea which all Rivers do run into And whatsoever can be uttered concerning the Righteousnes were it even by so great multitudes of Bookes as is the sand by the Sea-side it is every whit comprehended or grounded in the very same 42. Who so liveth therein or in the obedience of the same life the gracious word p Prov. 4 loveth the same life and with a lowly and humble heart applieth himself obediently thereunto q Ecl. 39 such a one shall become wise in the hidden wisdom of God For the obeying of the requiring of the service of the gracious word of the Lord and of the Law of his Statutes and Ordinances r Psal 119. doth make the man wiser than all his chosen Masters or Teachers and in that manner commeth he to the holy understanding of the godly wisdom 43. Hereunto let us be minded from the heart ye dearly beloved and regard ye the kind mercy of God shewed on us out of his love For such a perseverance or clearnes of the healthful or safe-making Beeing is shewed unto us worthy in open sight hath in these last dayes given us to know his requiring in our spirit and understanding to a right distinguishing of life Å¿ Deut. 30 Jer. 21. Eccl. 15 and death to the intent that we who are yet in peril of death do suffer grief heavines for the sins cause should conceive hope towards such an healthful life and rejoyce us in the Godlines 44. Therefore let no man be t 2 Cor. 6 Heb. 12. negligent in such an appeared Grace but every one give God the Honour and so sigh over his wretchednes that he may be reformed of his errors 45. O ye Children of men ye that have named your selves before the time or much too soone with the name of Christ or with the name of Israel Lay away from you your vain boasting v Mat. 3. Luke 3. Act. 2. repent and amend you and betake your selves to the love and her service that ye may be saved 46. Do not think in your hearts that ye yet remaining without the gracious word and his service of love do nevertheles stand sure in Gods Covenant or that ye may not have transgressed nor forsaken the Covenant of your God 47. Think not also that ye are before God howsoever after your conceit ye have hallowed your selves any worthier than all other Heathen are which are without you For truly ye are subject with them all unto vanity misunderstanding and destruction and alike covered under the darknesses not knowing what wayes ye all walk For your own righteousnes is strange and unknown before the God of Israel inasmuch as the same is not his life of righteousnes nor yet his Statutes and Ordinances 48. Therefore ye which live and walk without the Doctrine and Service of the gracious word are even altogether touching the inward man one manner of people with all Heathen although outwardly ye have sundry several sorts of good Services or Ceremonies but truly they are to no advantage or unity unto you but to all controversie and division they are not to the life but much rather to a death and destroying one of another CHAP. XXIII 1. Whether the Christians and their Ceremonies have any preferment or not 6. They have been blinded as well as the Jews were in times past 7. So as there was no difference between them and other people 8. Every one hath made a chosen Righteousnesse to himselfe 10. But now the godly knowledge is revealed out of the Love And men ought to regard it else to be found of no value 15. Not the outward Christianity but the inward man is the thing that God esteemeth 20. But almost all turne them to the earthly things 22. He leaveth every one free but touching himselfe he will hold him alwayes to the good life 25. The godlinesse shall surely come forth but who shall be partakers of it is known to the Lord. 27. Hee exhorteth to Vnity and Peace c. 31. And requesteth that none will be offended at his Writings 33. If any man have gifts let him not be proud thereof but ascribe all unto God NOw some might here demand whether the Christian Ceremonies be nothing at all furthersome or whether they omitting all other ceremonies have not in them some advantage towards the life For if the Christian ceremonies had no benefit in them then to what end are the Christian ceremonies And what preferment then have the Christians by them Or to what purpose beare they the Name of Christ 2. Truly as we have also shewed before the Christians and their ceremonies have in their right quality and use much advantage for unto the Christians is committed the ministration of the gracious Word of the Lord and the revealing of the everlasting life and to this end are the Christian Ceremonies given them that all those which beleeve in Christ the gracious Word of the Lord should have a firme or sure confidence on the revealing of that same life 2 Cor. 4. 2 Cor. 11. Gal. 3. the which is with the Christian Services and Ceremonies promised for to come unto them to an everlasting light and beholding of the naked clearnesse of God through the uncovered face of Christ
be offended nor made bitter-minded Let every one be minded hereunto from the heart r Matt. 13. that all offence may be rooted out and destroyed from the Lords Kingdom 31. After the same manner also my request is that those which read or hear our Writings will not take them to offence but bow their hearts under the Love and receive that onely which is right and reasonable 32. But if so be any man do suspect any misunderstanding in our writings let him bear with the same through Love that through the Love all may be amended and repaired For my service is to unpartiality and to unity of heart in the Love and that according to the gifts of the holy and godly understanding which are of God given and committed unto me 33. Moreover if any man perswade himself that he is more richly endowed with gifts Å¿ 1 Cor. 4 let him not be proud upon the riches of his gifts but let him humble himself among us under the obedience of the Love and then shew likewise with his gifts according to the mind of the Love and according to the requiring of her service his good willing service without offence and unseperated from us and our Communalty to the intent the fellowship of the lovers of righteousnesse t 1 Ioh. 1. may in every respect be in the Love and be drawn and served out of Love to that purpose 34. For who art thou O man that thou dost proudly lift up thy self for the gifts cause of thy God and that thou shouldst not be content to submit thy self with thy gifts or understanding under the obedience of the Love of God and of Christ v 1 Cor. 4. 2 Cor. 3. James 1. Knowest thou not that there is no man that of himself can have any good thing or upright understanding except it be given him of God Wherefore bring and submit all under God and his Love x Es 42. whatsoever doth belong unto him and seperate not thy self from us seeing we are also well-willing thereunto 35. If then thy gifts be all gifts of God see that thou y Psal 34. praise God in those gifts of his under the obedience of his Love and make no breach or division with the same nor in any wise despise not another therewith that hath received lesse then thou hast but shew forth Love in all that is given or committed unto thee of God and so joyn thy self with us unto the gracious Word of the Lord which the God of heaven hath raised up among us according to his Promises 36. Be also not z Ezek. 3.4 Lordly neither advance thy self by accusation against thy inferiour brother likewise desire not to a 1 Pet. 5. a 1 Thes 5. quench any mans small godly gifts which he obtaineth under the obedience of the Love nor judge that any man besides his godly gifts hath taken on in his Councell any Flesh and bloud but be at peace with all them which to a concord with the Elders in the family of Love do obediently submit and give over themselves with all their gifts and understandings under the Love and her service For b Rom. 2 1 Cor. 12. Eph. 4. the gifts of God are manifold yet minded all to concord and Peace forasmuch as the true God of life is with his gifts no God of discord but of Peace 37. Wherefore there is also in the manifold gifts of God no more but one God c 1 Cor. 12. which worketh all to whom of right belongeth the highest respect above al things For he is the most highest the living and the Everlasting d Psa 139. whose Workes are wonderfull and his e Sap. 17. Rom. 11. Judgements incomprehensible 38. His height is unmeasurable his depth unsearchable his glory unspeakable his wisdome unwritable his grace infinite his word is unchangeable his Law inviolable his Truth uncorruptible his Spirit unmoveable his mighty Arm unfrayable and his glorious Majesty remaineth stable for evermore 39. Behold this living and true God of whom we have received our godly gifts is an everlasting and true Light f John 1. The same Light is an everlasting true Life that Life is an everlasting stedfast Word that Word is g John 6. a true Spirit 40. The same Spirit is h Sap. 7. the holy Wisdome and the upright Understanding The holy Wisdome and upright Understanding is the Providence The Providence is the Will which willeth that all what good is may be In this Will is the Beliefe The Beliefe is the Power and Might to accomplish In the Power is the Work Deed. The Work and Deed is all the visible and invisible Being which God for himself hath brought forth 41. But all the things that are Gods and which the true God hath brought forth and made both the invisible Being and the visible created Things are all Witnesses i Rom. 1. that He the same our living God is the Creator of all things the giver of all good gifts and the eternall and true God to the intent men should serve honour and worship him k Deut. 6. Mat. 4. onely as God Lord and King 42. And that same like Being of his Godhead l Gen. 1. Eccle. 17 was in the beginning formed in the man Which like Being of the Godhead and the light of his clearnesse the man hath m Gen. 3. Rom. 5. through the fall from his God been deprived of But the coming of the same light is in the resurrection of the dead to a godly glory n Esai 60.62 Joel 2. Acts 2. 2 Pet. 3. promised to be in the last time And that same as a new World full of Light and Life wherein o Apoc. 21. God himselfe dwelleth p Psal 97. appeareth unto us now in the Love and in the Righteousnesse of the everlasting uncorruptiblenesse according to the Promises CHAP. XXIV 1. GOD hath ever spoken to the Fathers concerning his Sonne or like-being who is the Heire of all things and the end of the Law and the Prophets 5. The same Sonne promised to the Beleevers that the true Life should be declared in the last times 8. Which is now fulfilled in the Love 10. But not understood by many 12. An exhortation to lay down all contending under the Love 22. Every Father of a Family in the Love hath liberty to use speciall Ceremonies 23. All to be done to the Love and Peace 25. As GOD extendeth his mercy on us so should we take heed unto it 26. H. N. witnesseth of this grace and it shall in time be manifested over all 28. He glorieth not in his Revelations but in God Neither doth he despise any others therewith 32. Howbeit his heart is inclined unto them that embrace the Love 34. There are no other people of the LORD but such as obey the Love 35. He hath not by his writings defamed any but called all to the Vnity of Heart THis
Almighty God which was which is and which abideth for ever who giveth his honour to a Esa 42 none other spake in times past by Moses and his Prophers unto the Fathers b Heb. 1. and that oftentimes and in sundry manners whereby Hee c Deut. 4 Esa 42.45.51.55 required the true fruit of his Righteousnesse and did still testifie of the like Image of his Being and ceased not therein till the time d 2 Kin. 7. Psal 89. Acts 2. was fulfilled that his beloved one was appeared unto them namely e Mat. 1 Rom. 1. 2 Tim. 2. his Son the fruit of his loynes and the very like Being of his Godhead 2. And even as the same Gods Sonne namely the like Being of the said God who liveth for ever was from the beginning the First whom f Joh. 1. God finished all his workes by so is he also the last that is to say the perfection of all those things which God hath promised by Moses his Prophets according as it is written thereof g Rom. 10 1 Cor. 13. Gal. 3. In whom the Law and the Prophets cease or be fulfilled 3. Insomuch then as the Law and the Prophets were in the same Sonne of GOD in times past fulfilled in Israel and did cease in the same Sonne the Lord Jesus Christ who is the h Rom. 10. Gal. 5. 1 Tim. 1. end of the whole sum of the fulfilling of the Law and the Prophets to the confirming of the Promises of GOD the Father therefore did GOD then also at the last at the end or fulfilling of his Law and Prophets i Heb. 1. speake unto the people of Israel and to the Beleevers of his Word by the same Sonne restifying how that all is k Deut. 7. Eph. 1. 1 Pet. 2. His which Son he hath appointed for an heir of all things and l Heb. 1. the same beareth all things with the word of his power and he is unto us a cleansing of our sins through himselfe 4 This onely borne Sonne of GOD the Father is given to the Children of Men to the end they should be m Rom. 11. grafted into his Spirit which is the holy Spirit of Love and in their mindes be n Joh. 15 Eph. 3. 2 Pet. 1. of one Being therewith 5. Through which holy Spirit the same Sonne of God Jesus Christ hath also promised his Believers that the Truth of the Life should nakedly and clearly be o Joh. 14 Acts 1. manifested unto them whereby at the very last to a conclusion of all godly things they in like manner might declare the Love the most brightest Day-light and through the same true Light Gods most holiest Being draw all people that have any desire towards God to the unity of Peace under the obedience of the Love to the intent we all which love God and his Righteousnesse should in these last dayes know and understand in all things the mind of God in perfect clearnesse and through the holy Spirit of his Love walk in all truth as in a true light of the godly Clearnesse according to the Promises even as God also hath spoken the same through the Son whom he hath made heire even of all that is Gods p Mat. 11. Luk. 10. Joh. 3. For all what the Father hath is His. 6. But because of his Long-suffering that his goodnesse might be known in the Love and that none through his default might misse of the fulnesse of the Life he hath spoken thus in times past for to establish it in the last time 7. I have saith q Joh. 16. the Lord Jesus Christ yet many things to say unto you but ye cannot beare them now Howbeit when the Spirit of Truth shall come the same shall lead you into all Truth For he shall not speak of himselfe but whatsoever he shall heare that shall he speake and he shall show you that which is to come He shall glorifie me For he shall receive of mine and shew it unto you All what the Father hath that is mine Therefore have I said He shall receive of mine and shew it unto you 8. Lo all this Love doth GOD now through this new Day or Light of his Fatherly Love shew on us for to draw our Spirit in him out of the earthly lying and deadly Being unto his Love in the Heavenly true Life which is everlasting 9 Which his Love r Joh. 17 1 Cor. 13 1 Joh. 4. is the perfect Being of God and of Christ and of the holy Ghost which heretofore was Å¿ Esa 2. promised for to come in the last time and it is the t Apoc. 21. Jerusalem which is now in the last time come downe unto us from Heaven and the perfect fruit of Righteousnesse where the Sun of clearnesse doth never go down according as GOD hath spoken in times past by the mouth of his holy Prophets who have all likewise prophesied of this salvation to the intent that all people to the unity of heart in the Love should have a sure hope towards God and towards their salvation 10 But alas it seemeth that this Beliefe and Hope to this same is by many v Jer. 5. 1 Tim. 1.4 forsaken or else the salvation and the truth is not well understood for to hope thereon 11. For there are found with many sundry divided testimonies and every one in His or the most part will defend that his testimony is brought forth by the Spirit of Truth But among these there is found great faile by many whereby many are made doubtfull in their beliefe x Matth. 24. and become cold in their zeal to the Good And by means of their dissentions y Luk. 17. which they have stirred up and do yet daily stirre up among themselves against each other Many know not what they shal hope for or believe 12. Wherefore for the Unities sake in the Love O ye children of men lay downe your contentions under the Love and have regard unto Gods promises and to your Calling and incline likewise your hearts to the obeying of the love and of the requiring of her service 13. For in the obeying of the love and of the requiring of her service ye shall become of one mind and shall know that there is no more but z Eph. 4.2 1 John 5. one God or Father who alone is only good and almighty no more but one Christ with him at his right hand who only is the everlasting Mediator and Saviour between God and us out of him no more but one spirit who only is true and no more but one love a Col. 3. which only is the band of perfection 14. Nevertheles the Gifts of God through the spirit under the obedience of the love are manifold Likewise also the Services are manifold Which b Rom. 12. 1 Cor. 12. Eph. 4. Gifts and Services are all to the Commodity and Profit of the Communalty and are
also all serviceable to the love and to the unity in the peace Howbeit it is all but c 1 Cor. 12 one spirit that worketh all through the service of the love Which service of the love is not ministred for to break that which God hath spoken and promised in times past but d Mat. 5 Rom. 3. to establish and accomplish it all according to the Scripture 15. Therefore let none of ours whose soules stand subject under the Love take upon him e 1 Cor. 5 to contend against any for any of the gifts of God which are of God graciously bestowed upon them nor for the Services or Ceremouies cause which any man observeth or publisheth albeit the same be manifold 16 For it is not for us to contend or strive against any for the gifts cause which any man receiveth of his God neither to contend against any mans Services or Ceremonies which he useth to the training up edifying of the people except as it is convenient edifiable to further the peace that they doe all stand subject under the Love and her Service 17. For one hath this gift and f Rom. 12 1 Cor. 12. Eph. 4. 1 Pet. 4. with the same he is serviceable to the Communaltie to a unity of heart in the Love Another hath another Gift and it is also serviceable to the Communalty and yet notwithstanding they are all used to the Love and to the Concord in their Services 18. Moreover some use one kind of service or such a manner of Ceremonies and some again other Services or Ceremonies wherewith they train up the people to the making known of that Righteousnes unto them which God esteemeth and they are also serviceable to the same And all likewise are done to the Love and her Concord 19. Therefore seeing the Gifts of God and the services are manifold we let them stand free to every one and do not contend against them so far forth as they stand all under one God and that they do not exalt their Services and Gifts above the love and her service but do submit themselves all thereunder and do likewise confes that God only is the Lord and only giveth in his service of love the godly Gifts 20. Wherefore let no man contend with his Gifts or Services nor let no man make any breach therewith in the Communalty of the love but g Psa 34 praise God in all his works And that all to a unity of peace in the love 21. Lo such a unity do the services Ceremonies and gifts of the one-onely holy spirit of love serve unto all to the good life and Peace and if we be all minded to the good life and to the peace then shall no mans services or Ceremonies be offensive unto us neither shall we contend or wrangle for them 22. For every h 1 Pet. 4 Father of a Family under the love hath doubtles the liberty in his Family to use Services and Ceremonies according as he perceiveth out of the Testimonies of the holy spirit of love that they are most profitablest or necessariest for his Houshold to the life of Peace for to keep his Houshold thereby in Discipline and Peace training them up therewith that they may learne to practise and use i 1 Cor. 14. Phil. 4.2 that which is right and equal for to manifest unto them thereby the true righteousnes which God esteemeth 23. If any man therefore hath obtained in the obeying of the Doctrine of the gracious Word and his Service of Love any gifts of God or if any man hath any heavenly Revelation or if any man use any service of the Priestly Ordinance let him with us be serviceable to the love therewith to the intent it may all be agreeable with the love and may all be done to Concord in the service of love and not to strife dissention or schisme to the intent that the good life in all love and peace might be lined under one head the living God and only King according as in times past it was prophecied thereof 24. The same life in the love is the life and very like Beeing of Almighty God namely Christ the gracious word of God the Father by whom k John 1. God made all that is any thing It is also the one only holy spirit of the Prophets unto the which all spirits of the Prophets and all services that come out from God l 1 Cor. 14. are subject and serviceable to the love and only minded to the peace and life for God is no God of discord but he is a God of Peace 25. Forasmuch then as the God of Heaven doth now shew his mercy on us and doth daily disclose unto us the thing that so many dayes hath been m Eph. 3 hidden therefore let us likewise with thankfulnes and with submitted obedience to the love n 2 Cor. 6 Heb. 12. take heed in the spirit to the godly grace and not be slack or slow to further the good but o Eph. 4. reach one another the hand and be serviceable to the love with helpfulnes to the vertue that the service of the love be not hindred p 1 Cor. 6 nor evill spoken of 26. And seeing such heavenly Revelations are by Gods Grace to me unworthy committed and according to the mention of the writings which through the grace of God are come forth or set out by me H.N. under the obedience of the love are opened and granted me to be known and q Eph. 3. understood because I likewise should reveal the same in the world therefore do I also witnes the same among the Children of men indifferently out of the inclination of love to the intent that vertue and unity may grow and multiply 27. And these my testimonies of truth shall also unto those which now are and hereafter shall come be to a right discerning of the upright and lovely life to as many as believe the same and be comprehended in the love For among them shall this service of love to the same life according to the true being everlastingly proceed on out of the love according to the promises 28. Behold ye beloved concerning all this which is revealed to me by the living God r 2 Tim. 1 and which I have testifyed and published out of his holy and gracious Word I have no other glorying but Å¿ Jer. 9. 2 Cor. 11. in God the most highest in the light of his true being and in his heavenly revelations even as it is sufficiently testified 29. Out of which Revelations of God I shew my service out of the inclination of love unto all those that affect the Love to the end we might with one consent be minded to the love for to s 2 Cor. 10. draw the understanding under the obedience of the Love and her service 30. In the same service standeth also all my hope and confidence in the living God and my salvation in
Lord which m Gal. 3. leadeth unto Christ whereout the Gospell of the Kingdom of God ariseth where no humane Law is taught besides that leadeth from Christ and darkneth the Gospell 33. Where is the upright Circumcision n Dan. 10. Jer. 4. Rom. 2. Phil. 3. Col. 2. to the laying away of sin in the flesh which was given by God to Abraham and his seed for an o Gen. 17. everlasting sign of his Covenant 34. Where is the Law of the spirit which p Rom. 8. quickneth in Jesu Christ and freeth us from the Law of sin and of death 35. Where is now the q Rom. 5. Eph. 2. peace with God the Father in pure and unspotted Consciences 36. Where is now the r Mat. 3. Rom. 6. Gal. 3. Col. 2. 1 Pet. 3. Baptisme of John or the grace of the Lord over those that are distressed for the sins cause to their amendment from the sin 37. Where is now the true Baptisme of Jesu Christ Å¿ Mat. 3.28 Mar. 16. Act. 10.19 which followeth thereupon to the forgiving and justifying from the sin whereon the name of the Father is witnessed the name of the son confessed and the name of the Holy Ghost t Eph. 1. for a pledge of the godly inheritance sealed 38. Where do any now keep u Mat. 26. Mar. 14. Lu. 22. 1 Cor. 11. the supper of Christ where they break distribute and eat the bread which is the true body of Christ to a remembrance of Christ that he hath suffered in us for our sinnes cause x Rom. 6. Phil. 2. 1 Pet. 2. the death of the Crosse and so his death y 1 Cor. 11. is published untill he come in his glory 39. Where do any now drink the cup z 1 Cor. 10. of Christ in the communion of his bloud of the true Testament 40. Where is now the Christian communion a Rom. 12. 1 Cor. 12. Eph. 5. or where are the upright Christians which do all eat of the same bread and do all drink of the same cup b 1 Cor. 10. to an holy undivided body whereof Jesus Christ is c Eph. 1.4.6 the head and which are the d Eph. 1. 1 Pet. 2. peculiar ones of God for an holy people to the God of Life whom he hath made Kings e 1 Pet. 2. Apo. 1.5 and Priests through Jesus Christ 41. Where is now the seed of the believing Abraham f Gen. 15.17.22 Rom. 4. Gal. 3. wherein such promise is made for the blessing of all Generations 42. Oh where art thou thou seed of Isaac g Gen. 21.22 Rom. 9. that Son of the promise who art blessed by the Son of the promise thou noble stock h Gen. 27. of Jacob thou chosen blossom of Israel who onely i Deut. 4. livest in Gods Statutes and not after the manner of the heathen 43. Verily of all this which I ask after we find no whit at all in the wicked world nor yet among you O ye desolate peoples but only in the stock of the love that vertuous amiable being 44. Therefore come ye all hither to the love k Jer. 7.18.25.35 reform your being in her service and let the love with meeknesse be planted in you l Jam. 1. so shall ye even therein find all the goodlinesses of the riches of God and the whole communion of his Saints namely the whole house of Israel 45. Unto which stock of Saints and chosen Children of God we m 1 Pet 1. are all called through Jesus Christ that in the raising up of Israel according to the promises of God the Father we should inherit the blessing 46. O Israel ye right children in n Act. 3. the true Testaments of your holy Fathers when shall your dispersing have an end and your erecting come o Esa 2. Mic. 4. that the Law of the Lord and his word may be declared and his wondrous works manifested and all the heathen seek the righteousnesse learn the Law of the Lord p Zach. 8. and walk in his streets to the praise of the God of Israel who only is the Lord for q Esa 43.44 besides the God of Israel there is no God more 47. For truly the Idolls of the Heathen and all their spirituall wisdome which they set forth besides the everlasting God of Israel and his Law Esa 44.45.46 Ier. 10. is nothing els but foolishnesse and ignorance 48. Many of them have no understanding in the Law of the Lord nor knowledge of his Ordinances and of their calling through Jesus Christ Å¿ Luk. 2. of the tribe of Juda of the House of David they have no right discerning at all 49. And therefore it is that they misse of the meaning or intention of God and are thereby grounded on the glimmering of their knowledge and not on the stock of the upright olive tree t Rom. 11. to the which they are called to be grafted thereunto 50. But now when we consider all this and that we are not partakers of the Sap of the stock of our calling u Rom. 11. but to find our selves breken off from the same and thereby misse of all that which is of God and which his Ordinances are one with if then we have any love to the riches of God and do consider and know the damagefull x Mat. 16. losse with all the desolation y Dan. 9.11.12 Mat. 24. and abominations which are come in between then cometh upon us z Esa 13. Dan. 12. all woe and anguish and we greatly bewaile the losse of these riches of God above all the damages or losses of this world 51. For vvhere is there a more damagefull losse a Mat. 16. then vvhere one findeth no righteousnesse of God and vvhere the Lavv of God and his Statutes and Ordidances are in the losse so utterly darkened 52. Oh vvhat shall I more vvrite of this damagefull losse of the most precious riches my heart is heavie and my soul is pained in such sort b Ier. 9.13.14 Lam. 1.2.3 that oftentimes I am forced to sigh and mourne because my mind vvill not be pacified 53. O God that they all savv hovv they are c Psal 14. Rom. 3. turned herefrom and that no man hath continued in thy truth and hovv they are d Rom. 7. taken captive under the sin and strayed from thee yea these precious riches of God they scarcely knovv and hovv poor e Apo. 3 3. and naked in themselves they are vvithout thy Sanctuary to the end out of deep necessity they might cry unto thee f Psa 130. for grace and obtain in their spirit an inclined mind to the obeying of thy love that thou mighest have mercy on them all 54. For if so be they come not to thy love nor to the obedience of the requiring of her service nor thereunto have no good vvill belief or hope surely