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A08218 Epistolæ HN. The principall epistles of HN, which he hath set-foorth through the holy Spirit of Loue and written and sent them most-cheefly; vnto the Louers of ye trueth and his acquaintance. And are by him newly perused, and more-playnly declared. Translated out of Base-Almaine.; Epistolæ HN. English Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580?; Vitell, Christopher, fl. 1555-1579, attributed name. 1575 (1575) STC 18552; ESTC S112767 230,883 445

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and the Seruices of the holy Woord and to shewe Obedience therin ⁏ wherwith the Man is assisted to the godly Knowledg are as though they had no Signifycation which thing I commend not 17. For my Heart hath much-more Affection to those that with Ignorance / do seeke God and his Righteousnes and that shewe Obedience therin / then to those that with Vnderstanding / do estrainge them from God and his Seruice and are strainge and disobedient vnto all Righteousnes / according to the Requyring of the holy Woord of the holy Spirit and Seruice of Loue and so do liue after ther owne Mynde l Ier 7. c. 23. b. 18. b and Good-thinking The XVI Chap. FOr this cause / my Beloued ⁏ as is before sayde and for that I do now fynde Many / which ⁏ according to their owne Good-thinking do liue in all Disobedience / against the Requyring of the holy Woord and which bost them falsly of the Vnderstanding of the spirituall and heauenly Things and so ⁏ ●leaueing-vnto or loueing the Worlde and the corruptible Things· or the Following of the false Libertynes desyre to conuersate or to haue fellowshipp with mee and for more such-like things cause and for that I do neither seeke nor desyre any such matter / I haue indeuoured myself to be conuersant with certen zealous Hearts To th end that I in my Zeale / mought not haue my Course with the Vnwillingones ⁏ which take-on a false Freedom / to seperate themselues from the Requyring of the Seruice of Loue and cleaue to the earthly corruptible Things but with the Good-willingones to the Righteousnes and that the Vnderstanding of the godly Trueth and of the peaceable Loue / mought ⁏ by that Meanes beare-swaye among the Louers of the vpright Vnderstanding / which do loue the Treasures of Wisdom and the Obedience to the Requyring of the Seruice of Loue / aboue Golde and Siluer a P●o. 8. ● Sap. 7 a. and aboue all what is in the Worlde 2. For whosoeuer loueth the Wisdom or the holy Vnderstanding and the Obedience to the Requyring of her Seruice of Loue / aboue all earthly Things / and doth not contemne enuye nor blaspheame anyone / that also laboureth ther-after with Ignorance / To him b Pro. 8 ● Sap. 6 b. 7. ● Math. 7. ● wil likewyse the Wisdom or holy Vnderstanding / appeere But whos● loueth anything aboue the Wisdom / or whoso contemneth and blaspheameth anyman / in his Zeale to the Righteousnes and seperateth himself from him / is not wyse neither shall hee also fynde vnderstande nor inherite the Wisdom For the Wisdom is much-to-noble to-honorable of Lynage c Pro. 8. a. b. Sap 7 a. b. Eccl● 24. b. and to-precious / for to ioyne or shewe herself vnto those / y t do not loue her with all their Hearts / aboue all Things 3. Oh ⁏ alas I fynde too-feawe of those which loue the Wisdom aboue all things But let it go how it will / with the Wysdom and the vpright Righteousnes the Man doth in-any-case take good heede to the earthly Things / which doutles are nomore to be esteemed then as d Phil. 3. b. Dirt / in comparyson to the Preciousnes or Worthynes of the Wisdom and Righteousnes of God 4. Vnderstande now ⁏ thou Beloued wherfore I haue indeuoured myself to haue my Conuersation in Freedom / with those whom thou wel knowest and also with others more namely for the Wisdom and the Righteousnes sake as is before rehearsed and as I wil yet partly rehearse vnto thee / because that thy Heart shoulde in-nowyse doubt that I haue sought or liked anything-els / but the Vertues of the vpright and true inuisible Beeing 5. For in all Things and Dealings that I haue has with them / this hath bin all my Grounde and Intent / for to heare-ouer their Vnderstanding and Wisdom / vnder the Obedience of the Loue· to question with them· and to answere agayne / To th end that we mought therby becom agreeable or concordable e 1 ●or 1. a Phil. 2. a. mynded / in the Loue and in the Vnderstanding and to the vpright Righteousnes / and that we shoulde not take or construe anything of each-other / to the worst but I haue not yet vsed thesame Course among them nor-yet the Speeche that tendeth therunto 6. I haue not yet lykewyse bin in any Communialtee among them / wherby to deale boldly with them But the Lorde do with vs according to his Will and thatt which serueth most vnto Peace and to the Vnitee of Heart in the Loue. 7. O Thou Beloued / Although I haue ⁏ out of Loue submitted myself heerunto among Somme wherby to informe the Louers of the Trueth / to all Vnitee in the Loue and so haue not contemned nor blaspheamed the Outward / Yet am I not therfore outwardly mynded but this do I veryly acknowledg that it is much-more Pleasure vnto mee / to deale with the Loue of the Wisdom and to talke therof / among those that loue the Loue and the Wisdom / because that the Righteousnes appeereth vnto Such then to inherit all the Ritches and Pleasures of this Worlde or to deale among those which loue the earthly Things or their owne Good-thinking / aboue the Wisdom and aboue the Vnitee of Heart in the Loue / and so to dissemble with Men / as though all were inward and heauenly Things that they loue / wher-with they deceaue both themselues and other moe / which heare them and do seduce them from the true Seruices that leade to the Lyfe 8. And like-as thou wrytest / that it is vnpossible for thee to cause thyne Eyes and thy Heart to hope / as to waight for Deliuerance through any outward Things euenso is thesame likewyse vnpossible for mee Yea although it were so that I woulde do it / yet coulde I not For the Light of the heauenly Trueth ⁏ wherwith God hath illuminated f 1. Cor. 4 a. my Heart / out of his holy Heauen is an Against-shyning vnto mee / against thesame But the Ministration of the Good / by the godded Men or Olde-fathers in the Famyly of Loue / is awayes very profitable and a good Preparation to the Deliuering of the Man from his g Rom. 7. c Bandes of the Sinne. and that men haue familyer brotherly Conuersation together to that ende / is also very louely and likewyse greatly edyfying to the Vnitee of Heart in the Loue. 9. Beholde ⁏ thou Beloued like-as I haue heere written vnto thee in naked and bare maner / Euenso standeth my Mynde and I hope not to forsake thesame / till I haue founde or gotten all what I seek-for and desyre among the Louers of the Trueth The Lorde graunt me Mercy and doowith mee / according to his Will Amen Fare-well and behaue thyself vprightly Heere-with I do thee heartly greete In the Lyfe of the Loue most-sweete The Ende of the Sixt Epistle Our Heart / is the
Cleansing of the Worlde and the Reioyceing of the Righteous / in the last tyme. But howsoeuer the Lorde appoynteth it / let it so content vs in any-wyse The XV. Chap. ACcording to thy Request ⁏ thou Beloued I haue heere ⁏ as in breef-maner written a little vnto thee / how my Mynde standeth or how I am mynded 2. I knowe not also any Light a Iohn 1. ● of Lyfe / but the b 2. Cor. 4. ● Col. 1. b. Heb. 1. ● inuisible true Beeing / the gloryous and louely Lyfe of the liueing Godhead wher-vppon likewyse my Hope standeth euen-as wee haue also talked therof in tymes-past 3. I seeke not likewyse neither haue sought since that tyme forth / that we spake last together any Saluation of the Soule / in any Outward-thing but ⁏ through the Beleefe in Iesu Christ and through the Loue and her Seruice I withdrawe my Mynde from all what is outward and which is drawing me to Corruption 4. Heer-vnto doth my Soule bende itself / so much as I may in the Lorde and I do loue the inuisible Beeing of God / to th end that my inward Mynde should in nowyse stand bounde to the vayne Creatednes but that my Spirit mought euenso / liue in the Spirit of the true and liueing Beeing namely / according to the Nature of Christ c Iohn 13. d. 15. b 1. Iohn 3. c. who directeth or poynteth vs vnto the Loue ؛the vnchaingable Godhead 5. But thatt Seruice which hath his Mini●tration to thesame Loue / for the Saluations sake of Men and requyreth all Orderlynes and Reasonablenes / wil I not dispise nor-yet in any-case forsake but wil ⁏ so much as the Lorde enableth me therto further mayntayne and minister thesame to the Saluation of Men / inasmuch as the Lorde hath chosen Mee ther-vnto 6. Oh / that God woulde graunt / that the Seruice of Loue mought flourish without Hinderance and that euenso the right Vnderstanding of the Wisdom mought com-to-light / vnder the Obedience of the Loue For to the louely Lyfe in the Loue / d Gen 1.2 Sap. 1. b. 2. c is the Man created like as is witnessed and administred out of the Seruice of Loue and therfore is also my Soule inclyned to thesame Seruice / to th end that e Ephe. 4. ● the Vnite of Heart mought be in y e Loue / among all Louers of the Trueth 7. Beholde yet at this present / thus standeth my Mynde and I likewyse knowe not yet any better neither haue I also mett with any better 8. BVt it seemeth now ⁏ by thy Wryting as though thou hast heard by Somme / that I shoulde be outwardly mynded as are Somme whom thou namest vnto mee O No / thou Beloued My Heart Mynde and Being standeth not grounded vppon any outward Thing / neither do I also desyre to cleaue-vnto and to vse anything that is Outward / which leadeth-away f Rom. 1. ● Heb. 3. b. from the liueing God and his Righteousnes 9. But though I now ⁏ for the Vnitees sake in the Loue shoulde conuersate myself with Somme that were yet outwardly mynded or did yet sett their Confidence vppon any Flesh / yet doth not their weake Grounde concerne mee But I haue for-that-cause / a lyke-loue towards them / when they cannot attayne vnto the inuisible Trueth any farder and desyre to haue Conuersation peaceably with Mee / and yet for-al-that I do not contemne the Outward 10. I woulde also willingly leaue them free in their weake Grounde / if I mought by-that-meanes / conuersate myself in the Vnitee of the Loue / with those that are zealous to the good Beeing or that are Louers of Vertue of Wisdom and of Vnderstanding let them be then / whosoeuer or of what Grounde of Fayth and Opinion soeuer they bee if the Loue g Col 3. b. were our Bande and Concord· and that we conuersated ourselues with each-other therin as also woulde willingly heare one-another / through Loue and that-ther were in-that-sort a good Inclynation to the Trueth / among vs all / Then shoulde the right Vnderstanding com-to-light nodout and the vayne Vnderstanding together with all euell Imaginations and Blaspheamings vanish-away of themselues or consume to nothing 11. For to deale in the Loue / with such as are adioyned to the Loue / were more acceptable vnto mee also much-more delytfull and ioyfull / then with those that haue no Lust ▪ Will nor Desyre to the good Beeing of the Loue and wil in-that-maner conuersate themselues with mee 12. For though anyone of the goodwilling Hearts / shoulde ⁏ by reason of his small Vnderstanding trust yet vpon som Outward-thing yet if he haue a Lust to God and his Righteousnes and is no Blaspheamer nor Contemner towards another / then cometh thatt Vanitee to an Ende doutles / in the Vnderstanding Therfore men ought not to contemne anyone for the outward Seruices or Ordinances cause 13. For it is much better and much-more acceptable before God / to loue the good Beeing / through som Outward-thing / then to cleaue vnto the Worlde or to the vayne and vnprofitable Things / through the Affection to the Worldly outward Things the h Eccli 15. b. Rom. 1. c Ephe. 4. c. which nodout is altogether strainge from God and his Trueth and therfore likewyse ther-are Many now / which dispyse the outward Seruices or Ordinances· speaking much Reproche of euery-one· also blaspheaming and with Falshod defameing the Ministers therof but in that they bynde their Hearts vnto their owne Creatures or vnto som other outward Things / thatt wil they not once consider 14. And thesame Estrainging from God and his Trueth ⁏ through the Affection to the worldly and outward Things do we now ⁏ alas fynde among many Men / who do also very franckly bost themselues / that they are not snared by any Man nor with outward Seruices or Ceremonyes and so do perswade themselues / that therfore they are not outwardly mynded i Gal. 4. a. Col 2. c. like those that seeke Righteousnes in outward Things 15. Yeas assuredly and yet much-more and worse For they suffer themselues to be captiued k Rom 1. c. Ephe. 2. a 4. c. with the earthly Things of this Worlde and ⁏ their Hearts growing vayne therthrough and turning-away themselues from the Lust to the Guyding into the Righteousnes they hang their Vnderstanding and Mynde on thosesame and on their owne Good-thinking so that they for-that-cause / do vtterly lose all Lust or Zeale to the vpright Beeing of God and becom cleaueing to the earthly corruptible Things and euenso do quyt corrupt their Vnderstanding 16. Seing then that they are corrupted in their Vnderstanding / therfore seeke they likewyse ⁏ according to their owne Pleasures to liue to the corruptible Things / for a Recreation of their Hearts and in no-wyse desyre to be leadd into the true Lyfe / through Gods Ordinance For the godly Things are as deadd vnto them
EPISTOLAE HN. The Principall Epistles of HN / which he hath set-foorth through the holy Spirit of Loue· and written and sent them ⁏ most-cheefly vnto the Louers of y e Trueth and his Acquaintance And are by him newly perused and more-playnly declared Translated out of Base-almaine All Scripture geeuen by the Inspiration of God ▪ is profitable to Teache to Rebuke to Amendment and to Information in Righteousnes for that the Man of God may be perfect prepared to all good vvorkes 2. Timo. 3. No Prophecie in the Scripture / cometh-to-pas by priuate Interpritacion For ther vvas yet neuer any Prophecie brought-forth out of manly VVill but the holy Men of God haue sproken it / being mooued by the holy Goste 2. Pet. 1. Now goeth the Iudgment ouer the World ▪ Now is the Prince of this World cast-out Iohn 12. Now is the Saluation the Power and the Kingdom / becom our Gods and the Might his Christes Apoc. 2. THE PREFACE LYke as an Apotecary doth ⁏ by his apotecaries Arte prepare many-kinde of Medecine● / to the Health of the naturall Bodyes of sick Men and diuers delightfull Tastes and also sundery sweete Sauors of Spices / to the Delighting of the Children of Men Euen so doth likewyse a Man of God / prepare ⁏ by the Wisdom of y e godly Vnderstanding many-kinde of godly Medecines which he ⁏ in the Ministration of the godly Testimonyes of the holy Spirit of Loue bringeth vnto the falne Man ⁏ who is captiued thorough the Sinne / with sundry Sicknesses and Infirmities in the Soule to the Health of his Soule ▪ and many sweete Tastes of the spirituall and heauenly Foode to the Refreshing and Delighting of his Mynde and to the great Ioye of his Spirit in y e secret hauenly Goodes Lyke as one may euidently perceaue in the many and sundry-sorts of distinct and groundy Instructions / touching the true Godlynes and euerlasting Ioye in Iesu Christ / which are witnessed and set-forth by HN ؛Gods elected Minister in these his Epistles and in all the Testimonyes of his Wrytings / to a perpetuall Health and Lyfe of the Soule and to the Welfare of the Children of Men. 2. To the which true Godlynes and euerlasting Ioye / all Louers of the Trueth and all hungery and thirstye Soules after the Righteousnes as likewyse all People / be ⁏ by the godly Testimonyes of these Epistles called and bidden to th end to leade them all namely those which vnder the Obedience of the Loue / do beleeue the Godlynes into the Howse of Loue and to nourish and bring-them-vp in all Godlynes 3. For-that-cause / these Epistles are likewyse to a Teaching and Edifying of all Beleeuers of the godly Testimonyes of the holy Spirit of Loue and of the Comunialtee or Church of Christ and are also very profitable and seruiceable vnto all Men / to giue an vpright Knowledg Wherunto the Man is created of God and called or bidden through Christ To th end that all those ⁏ which haue a Lust or Will to God and his Righteousnes mought ⁏ vnder the Obedience of the Loue giue themselues vprightly to their Calling through Christ· and so becom godly mynded / according to the Requyring of the holy Scriptures· and well exercised or prepared to all good workes Take it to heart A TABLE Contayning the Matter ⁏ and Redie finding of the begining of eueri-one of these Epistles The First Epistle A Crying-voyce of the holy Spirit of Loue where-with all People are called / to repentance for their Sinnes Fol. 1. The Second Epistle A Short and pithie Instruction contayning the Misterie of the Loue. Fol. 10. The Thirde Epistle A Groundlie Instruction Declaring the difference betwixt God the Father and his Sonne / the Lorde Iesu Christ. Fol. 19. The Fourth Epistle Of the Mediation of Iesu Christ / in the Spirit for a Reconciliation betwixt God / and the Man Fol. 39. The Fifth Epistle A Stirring-vp of the hearte to the Immitation of Christ in the tyme of suffering and affliction Fol. 65. The Sixt Epistle A Groundlie Instruction / and a Difference of the vnderstandings according to the Truith / of the holy Scriptures Fol. 79. The Seuenth Epistle A True Iudgment or Sentence / out of the Seruice of Loue agaynst the false Iudgment out of the fleshe Fol. 137. The Eight Epistle A Distinction of the Submission / and Vnsubmission in the Spirit Fol. 159. The Nineth Epistle Of the Seruices and Ceremonies / of the Christians / and of the vnchristians and of the right and false vce of them Fol. 189. The Tenth Epistle A pure Instruction / howe one shal be obedient to the woorde of Lyfe and Trueth in the Seruice of Loue. Fol. 205. The Eleuenth Epistle A Rebuke and Exhortation seruing to a Reformation / and to a Repentance for their Sinnes vnto all those that thincke them selues to bee wyse and Therfore blaspheame / and iudge falslye our Seruice / and Comunialtie in the Loue also a warning to the Simple Hearts Fol. 223. The Tvvelueth Epistle A Reproouing Instruction / and exhortation ⁏ out of hartie loue to the vnitee of harte / in the Loue. Fol. 251. The Thirteenth Epistle Loueing Informations vnto a Louer of the Trueth which before-tyme had bine a Blaspheamer of the Seruice of the Loue / and of the Ministers ther-of Fol. 265. The Fourteenth Epistle A Breefe Exhortation / vnto a Disciple in the Seruice of the Loue wher-with he is exhorted / to keepe a sharpe watch towards the Spirits / that make-vp themselues in him Fol 287. The Fifteentb Epistle An hartie Exhortation / vnto all Louers of the Trueth To awarning Touching all false Spirits / that make-vp themselues and Iudge falsly agaynst the Trueth Fol. 293. The Sixteenth Epistle An Instructionable Exhortation to the good-willingous whearin is Distinguished the vpright Obedience and the Godlie / and ongodlie beeing Fol. 314. The Seuenteenth Epistle Of the Mans Lordelines / in the beginning of his affall Death and Condamnation and of his restoring agayne vnto his former Lordelines Fol. 337. The Eighteenth Epistle A loueing Exhortation vnto an house-holde / that haue ioyned themselues to the Familie of Loue to be obedient to the Trueth Fol. 352. The Nyneteenth Epistle An hartie Exhortation / to the mooste-mooste-zealous good-willing hearts to the Righteousnes also to the Elders and Ministers of the woorde for a warning vnto them of all deceayt that maye chance vnto them / by the an-commers Fol. 365. The Tvventith Epistle Reproouinge of the VVhoordom with good Doctrine / and groundelye Instructions howe one shall turne hym self / to Iesu Christ and the woord of his holie Spirit of Loue and Trueth Fol. 386. FINIS The First Epistle A Crying-voyce of the holy Spirit of Loue / wherwith all People are ⁏ out of meere Grace called and bidden by HN / to the true Repentance for thier Sinnes· to the Entrance into the vpright christian Lyfe· and to the Howse of the Loue of Iesu Christ.
the Lyfe t Iohn 1. ● which is for a verytrue Light / vnto all those that beleeue theron 8. Therfore let vs take-heede u 2. Cor. 6. a to the acceptable Tyme / wherin God doth illuminate vs. For in extending Mercy / He x Exo. ●3 b Rom. 9. b. sheweth Mercy on vs and leadeth vs from the Death / y Psa. 56. b. 116. a. to the Lyfe euen to the Sheapherd z 1. Pet. 2. c of our Soules 9. HEer-with ⁏ my Beloued I do hartely salute thee / with a Salutation of the Loue and see that thou ⁏ with an humble Heart do giue a regarde vnto thatt which I wryte vnto thee and ponder well the Sentences therof For they do poynt thee a Pro. 4. a. to the Lyfe 10 And if thou doest yet desyre larger Instruction at my hands / then wryte ouer vnto me I do alwayes ⁏ for the Loues sake proffer myself willingly to doo thee Seruice / in all what I may in the Lorde / to thy Edifying 11. Farewell and sett thy Comfort wholly and altogether / on the Loue. And salute me with a Salutation b Rom. 16. b 1. Cor. 16. c ▪ of the Loue / to the Bretheren and Sisters that are with thee which do submitt them with humble Hearts / vnder the Obedience of the Loue. And the Comunialtee in the Loue / that is heere with Vs / doth likewyse salute you all hartely with the Loue. 12. The Vnitee of Peace c 2. Cor. 13. b. Ephe 4 a. Col. 3. b. be alwayes among you all And the Loue of God the Father / take the Victory in all your Hearts Amen The Ende of the Eigth Epistle The Nynth Epistle Of the Seruices and Ceremonyes of the Christians and of the Vnchristians and of the right and false Vce of them with certen groundly Informations and edifying Instructions Written and sent vnto a Louer of the Trueth / at his Request Exercise thyself in Godlynes For bodely Exercise which stretcheth to the Outward / that concerneth the Nature profiteth little But the God-seruice which stretcheth to the Inward and Spirituall and to the true Godlynes is profitable to all things and hath the Promyse both of this Lyfe and of thatt to com 1. Timo. 4. The First Chapter THe Loue of God the Father ⁏ through the Reuealing of the Coming of our Lorde Iesu Christ be with thee / my Beloued and a Ephe. 1. b. 3 b. illuminate thy Spirit to a true Knowledg of the Lyfe / in the Spirit / wherby thou mayest ⁏ with a right Discerning see-into and knowe liueingly ⁏ according to the Spirit the secret b Sap. 9. b Rom. 11. ●2 2 Counsayle and Will of God / To th end that thou mayest iudg c Iohn 7. c according to the Trueth / with a right Iudgment Tha●t graunt vs the almighty Lorde / through his Loue. Amen 2. My Beloued Our Fauour out of the Seruice of Loue ⁏ to thy Saluation standeth alwayes willingly-bent towards thee for to be seruiceable vnto thee / to thy Edifying and to a good Knowledg of the true Light For that thou mayest be illuminated with the Illumination of the Cleernes of God which ⁏ out of the Grace of his Loue is reuealed d Rom. 16. c Ephe. 1.3 a Col. 1. c 2. Tim. 1. b and appeered vnto vs in the Spirit according to the Promyses of God the Father and with Wryting / to rea●he thee the Hande to thesame / according to thy Request to a Gyding of thee into our holy Comunialtee / vnder the Obedience of the Loue. 3. In which Comunialtee / wee haue our Fellowshipp e 1. Iohn 1. a with God the Father and the Lorde Iesu Christ / in the euerlasting Immortalitee wher-through all f 1 Cor. 15. f Corruption and all g Esa. 25. a. 2 Cor. 3. b. Couerings Middle-walles h Esa 59. a Ephe. 2. b. and i Psal. 146. b Bandes / be taken-awaye wher-in all Patterns Images Shadowes and Figures / do k Col 2. b Heb. 9.10 ceasse and wher-in ther is nothing-els behealde / but the euerlasting l Heb. 12. c vndisturbable Kingdom / full of all Power of God / full of Lyfe Loue and Peace / full of Cleernesses m Math. 24. d 25. d. 2. Tess. 1. a. of all the Holyons and Children of God / and full of all heauenly Treasures n Col. 2. a. and godly Ritches / euen-as God hath in tymes-past / promysed to com in Glory for a righteous Iudgment vppon the Earth 4. O thou Beloued Forasmuch as we haue shewed our Fauour of Loue on thee ⁏ with Seruice and Assistance to these heauenly o Ephe. 1. b 2. a. 3. a Col. 1. ● 2. a. Ritches in the eternall Beeing of Immortalitee / So haue we now the second-tyme / receaued Wrytings from thee and haueing perused-ouer and considered of them ⁏ so much as we can we do vnderstand therby ⁏ according to the Mencioning of thy Wrytings that thy Opinion or Conceaueing standeth towards vs or thou shouldest seeme to haue vnderstood so by Others / that we shoulde not vse the Christian Ceremonyes or shoulde account them to be vnprofitable 5. No ⁏ my Beloued we are not so presumptuous / that we shoulde not acknowledg all Gods Ordinances ⁏ in their right Foorme or V●e to be good p Eccli 39. c and profitable / being ministred in their due tyme. Yea we esteeme them very worthy and commendable in their Seruice so farr-forth or to such an ende as their Seruice reacheth the which we haue sufficiently witnessed ⁏ with sencible Distinction before all Vnderstandings / in the Glasse of Righteousnes 6. But ⁏ my Beloued if thy Heart shoulde yet stande captiued vnto anything of thatt which hath had his Fore-going the which also had the Ministration of his q 2. ●or 3 a. Cleernes to the to-coming Daye of the Reuealing of the Coming of Christ that is till that the Refreshing shoulde appeer r Act. 3. c ▪ from the vncouered Face of God / for a gloryous Kingdom of God and for a Ioye and Peace of all the Saincts of God / in the euerlasting Lyfe so consider then / by Whom and out of what Spirit / the Christian-ceremonyes are ministred / by the Illuminated or by the Vnilluminatedones out of the Letter of the Scripture or out of the Woord of Lyfe The II. Chap. SEing now then that many Instituters of Ceremonyes / do minister y e Office of Ceremonyes / out of the Prudence of their owne Vnders●anding or out of ●he Knowledg of the Letter / altogether to Controuersie and haue not receaued the Office of their Ministration / through the Woord of Lyfe / Veryly so is likewyse their Office of Ceremonyes / no a Ier. 23. b. 27. a. 29 a. Commaundement of God nor-yet their Seruices / any christian Ceremonyes For those Scriptur-learnedones do setfoorth the Ceremonyes ⁏ which they administer for
Foolishnes nor of Gods Righteousnes / which is so safe-making in vs / ouer the Sinne nor-yet of the manly Power of God / which is so like-chyldish in vs / ouer the Childishnes 2. But seing that ther are Somme now / which thinck themselues to be e Esa 5. c. Pro. 3. a. Rom. 12. b wyse and so do figure-foorth a Cleernes vnto themselues / according to the Mynde of the Flesh and Imagination of the Knowledg / Therfore haue they stumbled or taken-offence at our Chyldishnes and at the Appeerance of our Foolishnes and turning themselues awaye from vs and falsly reporting som euell matter of vs / behynde our backs they haue shot-out their false Testimonyes and Lyes / against vs and so haue made-manifest their false Hearts / against our chyldish and simple Kyndnes shewed towards them / as that ther is nothing-els in their Hearts / but Backbyting and Traytory and al-maner of Venom f Psal. 14.140 Rom. 3 b. vnder their Tongues and that they ⁏ with their subtill Knowledg are thorowly-mynded to g 1 Timo. 4. a 2 Timo. 3. a seduce those of small Vnderstanding / from our safe-makeing Ministration and to bring them into errour / wherthrough the erring Sheepe becom then scattered or skared frō each-other also rent h Esa. 53. b Eze. 34. Iohn 10. 1. Pet. 2. c. and strangled and not gathered-together ⁏ to a Concord into their right Sheep-folde nor-yet saued 3. Therfore haue not Such nor-yet their euell Nature / any Power nor Vnderstanding to informe the Ignorantones with the safe-makeing Testimonyes of Christ nor to assist the Sinners with the true Vertue and Righteousnes / to a Repentance for their Sinnes wherby to gyde them into y e perfect Righteousnes which God esteemeth / nor to informe the Vnwyseones / with the true Wisdom / nor to poynt the Erringones / i Eze. 34. a. into the right Waye / nor through Loue / to take al-things in Patience / concerning the godly Matters / not-yet to couer k 1. Pet. 4. b. Iam. 5. c. the Multitude of Sinnes that the miserable People mought be holpen-vp out of the Pitt of their Fall and becom l Psal. 34.51 b 147. a. Esa. 57.61 a saued but according to their vnreformed Nature ⁏ like-as it appeereth they are much-more inclyned to reporte euerything to the worst / that meeteth them agaynst their owne Myndes and to rayle-at and blaspheame thesame 4. For-that-cause seing that they in their Contrarynes / are growen wrathfull towards vs / therfore do they likewyse much-rather cry-out in euery Streete and Corner / that Wrong is offered them / and that wee and all simple Hearts / which ⁏ to there Cleansing from the Sinne do cleaue vnto the Doctrine and Concorde of the Seruice of Loue / are wicked / and y ● it is all Wrong Misunderstanding and Foolishnes / wherafter we labour and are zealous and so then m Psal. 10.64 Ier. 11.18 b Sap. 2. b. they knowe how to iudg ieste mock enuye and to speake much euell against vs / and to fome-out and spredd-abrode althings to the worst / that is against their owne Myndes / and with false Bruits / to make their Neighbour ⁏ towards whom they haue conceaued a Mislyking to be reprochfull euerywhere 5. SEing then that I haue respect vnto my God / and how beneficiall loueing faythfull True and n Eze. 1● c. 1. Timo. 1.2 a 1. Pet. 3. a. safe-making / He standeth-mynded / and how He hath illuminated and endowed mee with thesame Loueing-kyndnes in-such-sort / that I for-that-cause haue no regard at-al to y e vayne and false Babling of many People but to the Ministration which is profytable and needfull for y e Man vnto Saluation / Therfore doth Hee also keepe o Psal. 17.63 ● my Soule vnder the Wings of his Loue / because that I shoulde cleaue vnto Him and his Maiestee and be seruiceable vnto all Men / to their Preseruation in the Godlynes and not regarde the Backbyters / that speake Euell of me and mock me / nor the Deryders / that walke in Lightmyndednes / p 2 Pet 2.3 a. Iude. 1. ● according to their owne Desyres and Good-thinking Who do likewyse turne-away themselues from vs and our godly Doctrine· dispise the Dominion of God· as also the q Iohn 17. b. Comminialtee in the Vnitee of Heart / vnder the Obedience of the Loue. Yet do Many of them bost that they for-al-that ⁏ in their false Deedes do stande at concord· cleaue to the Woord of the Lorde and his Loue· and desyre to holde Peace with all Men. 6. It is true they cleaue indeede to their good-thinking Woord and their owne Mynde of Loue neither do they also fall very-soone from thesame and with the Worlde / Many of them are likewyse at concorde and they seeke their Peace nodout / with the Children of the wicked Worlde and with those that are cleaueing to thesame and that giue eare and respect vnto them in them they see no Euell neither do they contende against them nor-yet blaspheame them for they are most-like vnto their owne Heartes 7. But those that haue submitted their Soules vnder the Obedience of the Loue / for Gods Righteousnes cause and which do dayly ⁏ with Christ r 1 Math. 16. d. 2. Cor 4. b. Gal. 6. a. carry the Crosse and Suffering in their Hearts / with them they stande not at concorde neither do they desyre also / to be one Heart and Mynde with them but to contende boldly against them and knowe alwayes how to rehearse much Wrong and Ignorance of them Yea / vpon them they haue dayly all their sight bent s Psal. 41. a. to see if they mought spy-out anything by them or heare anything of them / that were not right in their Eyes or Eares / to th end that they mought then spreadd thesame abroade and bring them to Shame 8. Beholde Thatt is the Nature of all Self-wyseones and Declyners from the Obeying of the Requyring of the Seruice of Loue and of all false concordable People and false Hearts / which take vppon them arrogantly out of their vnrenewed Hearts / s Esa. 30. b. Mich. 2.3 to witnes of the godly Matters / for Trueth and to institute or to vse any Seruices 9. Ah consider I pray you / what a false Concorde and what a false Christianitee and false Loue such do carry and what a common Peace / they do all very gladly desire to holde with the wicked Worlde and all Vngodlyones 10. OH ⁏ my beloued Hearts consider well of Such I pray you / how vtterly their Vnderstanding is t Sap. 2. c. Rom. 1. c. Ephe. 4. b corrupted through their good-thinking Knowledg / Wher-through they do also take their occasion to blaspheame our Comunialtee of Saints in the Loue and to defame vs with al-maner of Euell and so ther-vnder ⁏ as in a v Math. ● 23 Showe of som better thing they
d Act 1. b. 7. g Ephe. 1. c. Col. 3. a. Heb. 1. a. 10. ● 11. ● out of Heauen according to y e Scripture / On which Daye / the Circuit of the Earth namely eueryone in thatt which he is the Liueing and Dead the Good and Euell the Lightes and Darknesses the Trueth and Lye the vpright Vnderstanding and the Ignorances of Men shal be iudged e Act. 17. d· with Rightousnes For in thesame shall eueryone receaue his Rewarde / according to his Nature f Ier. 17 b. Math. 16 c. Rom. 2.14 b. 2 Cor. 5.6 Apo. 2. c. or frui●t of his Workes 3. Happy is hee that submitteth himself humbly and obediently vnder thissame Daye of Loue also giueth g Pro 1. a. 2. a 3. a. 4. a. 5. a. Eccli 6. c. eare to y e Seruice of Loue and to thesame holy Woord that is ministred therout and setteth not himselfe to be a ▪ Iudg ouer the Workes of God nor ouer the Testimonyes of the holy Spirit of Loue neither-yet is wyse h Pro. 3. a. Esa. 5. c. Rom. 12. b. in his owne conceit but giueth God the Honour / that He himself is the very-true Lorde and Iudg / in his Daye and in the Seruice of his Loue and so taketh-heede to the Loue of God the Father / to his Preseruation Amen 4. MY Beloued as I haue vnderstoode by the Mouth of thy Freende / when I was with him in Friesland / thy Request was vnto mee / that I woulde wryte a little vnto thee But I coulde not wel comprehend nor perceaue by his Woordes / what mought be thy Seeking or Desyre therwith As whether thou didst desyre to be taught or edifyed by the holy Woord / which we minister vnder the Obedience of the Loue or-els whether thou desyeredst to iudg thesame / according to thyne owne Good-thinking 5. Seing then that many Heartes do com before vs now / with Deceipt notwithstanding / I hope otherwyse of thee and that wee by-that-occasion / do not willingly wryte vnaduisedly or vnforesightfully vnto anyman that desyereth it of vs / Therfore woulde we gladly at the first / heare to what ende Those that seeke any Seruice at our Handes / do desyre our Seruice / i 2. Cor. 5. ● 1. Tess. ● b. which proceedeth out of Gods Counsayle and Wisdom 6. And besydes thatt / because I coulde not vnderstande thy Mynde or Intent / by the Message that was don vnto me by Mouth / therfore haue I refrayned from wryting vnto thee at that tyme but did by him returne Message vnto thee / by woord-of-mouth / that I woulde com to thee about Sainte Martines-tyde / for to talke with thee myself by Mouth 7. But because ther is now somwhat-els com vnto me / which hath hindered me from coming to thee / therfore haue I heere now by this Bearer / written the Cause vnto thee / why I did omitt to wryte vnto thee at that tyme. 8. But I hope that thou wilt not be offended heerby nor-yet think / that my Will is therfore to forsake the Seruice of the holy Woord / wherunto the God of Lyfe hath k Gal. 1 b. Ephe 1. b 3. ● 1 Timo. 1. a. elected Mee / through his Loue / for to assist and to be seruiceable vnto my Neighbour / toward thesame Loue of God the Father namely to the Needy l Esa ▪ 58. a. or Poore of Spirit and to the Broken or m Psalm 34 b 51. b. 147 a Esa. 57. b. Striken of Heart Or-yet tha● I woulde not vouchsafe to wryte vnto thee 9. O No ⁏ thou Beloued my Heart or Mynde standeth not so bent / as to forsake the Good and his Seruice or that I shoulde not vouchsafe to serue eueryone ther-with but I stande alwayes good-willingly bent therto For I do not serue nor labour for myself only n Eccli 24. d. 33. c. but likewyse for all Those that loue and desyre Informacion The II. Chap. HOwbeit ⁏ my Beloued I woulde doutles very-gladly haue spoken with thee by Mouth myself / if the tyme woulde haue serued therto / Because that I haue heard by Somme / that thou art not well content or satisfied with the sincere Wisdom or Vnderstanding / which is com vnto vs Littleones and Lowely-hearts / a Sap. 6. b. Iam 3. b. out of Heauen / from the Right-hande of God and which we do minister vnto the Children of Men / to their Saluacion but makest many Woordes vpon it / for that thou wouldest iudg the godly Wisdom and holy Vnderstanding / according to thyne owne Imaginacion and so to withstande thesame / according to thy good-thinking Iudgment wherwith thou b Rom. 16. b. 2 Cor. 11. a. stealest-away the Simplicitee in Christ as also the true Obedience to the Loue and to the Requyring of her Seruice / from the Hearts of the Simple and ⁏ euen in Contempt towards the Trueth of God gloryest and commendest thyself therin 2. O thou Beloued if thou perseuerest heerin / then wil it fal-out greeuous vnto the / to withstande the Mouth of God and the Grace of his Loue / wherwith God presenteth thee and all Men / c Luk. 24. c. Rom. 2 a. Act. 17. d. to a Repentance for their Sinnes 3. Therfore do I exhort thee ⁏ out of the bounteous Loue of God to thy Preseruacion and Saluacion / sett not thyself against the Trueth of God nor apply not thy Natural-reason and Prudence therunto but turne thee from the euell Acts of thy Lipps and Toung and submitt thyself humbly with vs ⁏ euen d 1. Pet. 5 a. Iam. 4 a. with a simple Heart vnder the Obedience of the Loue / so shalt thou fynde Grace before God 4. But if-so-be thou desyrest larger Instruction of anything / then th●se Wrytings which proceede-out from vs / do witnes vnto thee or if Those that com vnto thee from Vs / do not satisfy thee / in thyne Vnde●standing / Yet do not therfore reiect anything but aske after the right Distinction And when thou hast inquyred after the right Grounde of the Trueth of our godly Testimonyes / then vnderstande likewyse the Mattier first rightly ⁏ according to the Trueth er-euer thou dispise or speak-against anything of the holy Testimonyes of the Trueth 5. If then ther be any Sentence to-secret before thee or if thou want anything / then wryte-ouer thesame boldly vnto mee / as one that loueth e Eccli 6. d. 8. a. the Informacion and desyereth the cleere Instruction of the f Math 13 ▪ b. Secretnes of the Trueth I hope thou shalt alwayes fynde me seruiceable / for to assist thee to the Vnitee in the Loue and to liue concordably with thee / in the vpright Vnderstanding 6. If now thou giue thyself heerunto and doest euenso / then wil I ⁏ through the Grace that is shewed on mee most-groundly instruct thee and also shewe thee with Sensible-reason / that we haue no want of anything
publish thesame for a Gospel or ioyfull Message of the Kingdom of God and Christ and that the euerlasting Lyfe / is to be inherited b Eph. 1.2 ● Col. 1.2.3 a therin as also y e spirituall and heauenly Goodes of Christ and of his Father / in the heauenly Beeing And thatt is the true Seting-vp of the Perfection and the Declaring of the Kingdom of the God of Heauens / in his Glory for a righteous Iudgment of God vppon the Earth 7. In thesame Mostholy and to shewe Obedience therin / according to the true Beeing of the holy Spirit of Loue or to liue c Iohn 17. d. vniforme with God and Christ obediently / is the Declaring of the d Math 24. a. 25. d 2. Tess. 2. Tit. 2. b. gloryous and true Coming of our Lorde Iesu Christ / from the Right-hande of God the Father / in the Resurrection of the Righteous and the great e Esa. 2. c. 13. ● Ier 46. Mal. 4. 2. Pet. 3. b. and tirrible Daye of the Lorde / of the righteous Iudgment 8. Seing now that thesame Howse of the Lorde or this true Tabernacle of God ⁏ wherin God together with all his Saincts / wil dwell for euermore is declared vnto mee ⁏ in his Glory and with the Fulnes of the Ritches of his Garnishing in the Seruice of Loue· and thesame Seruice committed f Eph. 3. a. vnto me to minister / out of the heauenly Trueth / So do not I also desyre anything-els God is my Witnes but to assist thee ⁏ if thou bist good-willing to the Loue and likewyse eueryone / to thesame Seruice / To th end that the Seruice of Loue mought be furthered and spread-abroade among all People / to their Saluacion and to the Peace and Vnitee of Heart· the g Ephe. 2. b. 2. Pet. 2. a. Apo. ●1 ● Howse of Loue or the Tabernacle of the Lorde and his vpright Seruice / declared euerywheare· and so all Fayle and Discord / layd-downe or taken-away / among the Louers of the Trueth and that we mought concordably together ⁏ vnder the Obedience of the Loue take-heede-vnto and declare the foremencioned h ● ●o● 1. ● Phil 3. c. Ti● ● b. Daye of the Coming of the Lorde Iesu Christ and the Resurrection of the righteous Dead-ones to an euerlasting Tryumph of the Glory of God ouer vs according to the Promyses The IIII. Chap. BEholde ⁏ my Beloued to this Vnitee of Heart in the Loue and to assemble thee with Vs / to thesame gloryous Maiestee of God ؛the Mostholy of his true Tabernacle art thou likewyse loued / out of Grace vndeserued And this write I also vnto thee / out of harty Loue for to assist thee to this Louelynes of God and to the Comunialtee of his Saintes / for that our Fellowshipp mought be one with each-other / in the Concord a Iohn 17. b. 1. Iohn 1. a. of the Loue. 2. O thou Beloued b 2. Cor. 6 a. disdayne not this proffered Grace / which is presented vnto thee / to an Vnitee of Heart For veryly / if thou doest ⁏ vnder the Obedience of the Loue c Pro. 1.2 ▪ 3. a. 4. a. 5. a. Eccli 6. c. giue-eare with vs Littleones and Elected of God / to the Woord of Trueth and submittest thyself therunder / Then shalt thou also with vs Little and Simpleones / vnderstande d Mat. 11. d. 13. b. and inherite the secret Treasures and heauenly Ritches But in-nowyse without our Comunialtee of Loue. 3. For in our Comunialtee of Loue / ther is vncouered e 1. Cor. 2. c. 2. Cor 4 a. opened and aboundantly brought vnto vs / out of Gods Grace ⁏ for an euerlasting Heritage of God the Fulnes of the Wisdom of God f Ephe. 1. b. Col. 1 c. 2. a and the perfect Vnderstanding of the holy Spirit of Christ. and not vnto any that are without thesame 4. Which Secrets of God ⁏ with ther full Cleernes God hath geeuen vnto Vs before any other / as his elected Saints g Rom. 16 c. Eph ● a. 3. ● Col. 1. c. 2. Timo. 1. b and beloued Children / To th end that thesame heauenly Trueth and thesame Saluacion in Christ / shoulde ⁏ now in the last tyme be declared by vs / h Esa. 49. a. 60. a 66. b. Act. 9. b. 13. a. Rom. 1. a. among all People to the Laude and Prayse of the Glory of God and of his holy Name 5. To thesame God of Glory / who hath prepared such a great Name vnto himself / in the last tyme· and ⁏ through his Loue chosen vs to the holy Vnderstanding / for to lighten many Mens Vnderstanding / be Laude Honour and Thanks / for euermore Amen 6. Heerwithall / thou Beloued ⁏ wherwith thou art bidden and assisted to our holy Comunialtee of Loue I commit thee to the Lorde and his Grace and salute me ⁏ with a Salutation of Loue vnto all thyne Acquayntance / that are wel-mynded to the Loue and to the Obeying of her Seruice The Goodnes of the supreame God / be with you all Amen The Ende of the Twelueth Epistle Our Heart / is the Minde of God most-hie Our Beeing amiable / as the sweete Lillie Our Faithfulnes / Loue / and Trueth vpright / Is Gods Light / Life / and Cleernes bright The Thirtenth Epistle Loueing Informacions vnto a Louer of the Trueth / which before-tyme was a Blaspheamer of the Seruice of Loue and the Ministers therof and afterward ⁏ with great Sorrow for his Sinne turned him to thesame Seruice / for to shewe Obedience therin Ther shal be a Ioye in Heauen and before the Angels of God / ouer one Sinner that repenteth Luk. 15. To him whose Soule loueth my Soule / in all Loue / be Health and Saluation The First Chapter FOrasmuch ⁏ thou Beloued as I haue receaued thy Salutacion and Wryting / written vnto mee wherin thou doest expresse / y t thou hast wholly turned thy self to y e Good / with all thy Sences and Thoughts and art wel-mynded with Mee / to the a Ephe. 4. a. Vnitee of Heart in the Loue to the Peace and to the Righteousnes So haue I indeuoured me with Dilligence of my Heart / for to perceaue to what ende thy Mynde and Intent mought stretch in thissame or which is the Cheefest-thing that thou seekest or intendest therwith 2. If-so-be now that I do fynde in the Deede and Trueth / that thy whole Heart Intent and Mynde / doth as thou wrytest stande-mynded with Mee / to the Loue / that euerlasting and inuisible heauenly Good Then wil I not also be mistrustfull towards thee nor-yet conceaue otherwyse of thee / then thou wrytest but wil hope all good of thee 3. But forasmuch now as that almost all Flesh of the earthly Manhod is captiued with secret Craftynes / which itself oftentymes seeth not also / that it seeketh in althings / himself or his owne b Phil. 2.
Man ⁏ in his Ignorance is thus vtterly k Gen. 6. a. ● Rom. 1. ● Eph. 4. b. corrupted / through the Bewitching of the sinfull Flesh and hath geeuen a great Respect vnto his owne good-thinking Knowledg / so hath he likewyse turned all his Dilligence towards thesame / to l Rom. 10. a. set-vp his owne Righteousnes / according to the Goodthinking of his Knowledg and hath generally had a pleasure in his owne Workes 8. But thatt God which liueth for euer and is my God / shall now in thissame Daye m Math. 24. d 25. d. 26. g. 2. Timo. 1. b ⁏ through the Appeering of Christ in his Glory bring all Flesh of Sinne n 1. Cor 1. c. to shame / in his owne Wisdom and made Holynes In which Daye of the gloryous Cleernes of God / God wil iudg o Psal. 96. b. Act. 17. d. the Circuit of the Earth / with Righteousnes 9. Therfore shall now likewyse in thissame Daye / all Generacions of the Earth ⁏ which sett their Confidence vppon their owne Wisdom Righteousnes and Holynes of the sinfull Flesh p Esa. 13. a. Ioel. 1.2 Sap. 5. a. Lu● 21. c Apo. 18. b. c howle and weepe For Gods Doctrine / serueing to the Entrance into the true christian Lyfe / shall appeere vnto them / to an Offenciuenes· his Righteousnes / to Sinne· his Lyfe / to a Death· and his Saluacion / to a Condemnacion 10. Although I wryte thus vnto thee / thou Beloued and do not regarde any Flesh of Sinne / in his owne Righteousnes / yet do I account this of great value / that all Flesh with all his earthly Beeing / do lay-downe itself on his right Place namely q Psal. 110. a. Heb. 1.10 b. to be a Bench for the Lordes Feete and so submitt itself to the Requyring of the Spirit of the Loue of Christ / to th end that the God of Lyfe may gett the Dominion r Esa 24. c. Sap. 3. b. ouer him / with his vpright Righteousnes 11. I do also wel vouchsafe vnto thee with all my Heart / to haue obtayned all that thou louest / out of the vertuous Nature s 1. Cor. 13. of the Loue and do likewyse hope that thy Heart standeth-mynded / euen according as thou wrytest Wherby also it shall not be greeuous vnto me / to conceaue the Best of thee and that thy Wryting proceedeth not out of thyself nor out of any prudent Counsayle of the Flesh. but out of a t Sap 1. a. Ephe. 6. a. Col 3. c. single Heart / through the Mercy of God wherwith God hath pittied thee / to the Lande of his Glory and to our Ioye in the Vnitee of Heart / for that we may lyue together in the vpright and louely Beeing of Iesu Christ. 12. But if now it be Flesh or if it proceede out of the fleshly Beeing / then shall it surely v Iob 14. a. chainge and be vnconstant and vanish-away vnder the Hande and my Spirit ⁏ which is the Lordes shall not bynde itself vnto the Fleshes Beeing 13. And if it be Spirit or if it proceede out of the Beeing of the true Spirit of Loue / then shall it likewyse continue and remayne constant with thee and all myne Inclynacion / shall stande affected to thy godly Will For thatt be farre from me / that my Heart Mynde and Soule / shoulde mynde or affect anything-els / but only the spirituall and true heauenly Good and those that with mee / do loue only the Heauenly and are godly of will 14. Therfore also perswade thyself thorowly ⁏ thou Beloued that my Mynde and all the Inclynacion of my Will although I do conuersate myself with Many outwardly is inclyned only to Those that are wel-mynded to the Spirituall and Heauenly and are godly of Will and that my Heart and Spirit desyreth to haue Fellowship with none other / but those that with all their Hearts and Soules / do giue-ouer themselues to all Obedience of the Loue and so do stande wel-mynded to all Concorde with the Spirit of Loue and our Comunialtee 15. For to that ende / hath the Lorde illuminated me with his Light and endowed me with his x Sap 7. a. Wisdom and chosen me to be a y Col 1. c. 1 Timo. 1. b. Minister of his holy Woord / wherby to assist eueryone that ⁏ for y e Vnitees sake in the Loue do forsake z Math. 16. ● themselues· follow the Loue / in her Seruice and vertuous Nature· and are mynded with all their Hearts / to learne the a Math. ●1 d. Humilitee and Meeknes / of the Loue and her Seruice and to proceed-on after thesame ⁏ without Murmuring or imagining any euell till that the Meeknes of the Loue / haue a b Iam 1. c. Shape in them 16. Consider well heeron / thou Beloued For we are all created to the Vnitee c Ephe. 4. a. in the Loue / for to liue peaceably with each-other in all Loue and ⁏ through the Seruice of Loue called and chosen therunto / by God / to th end that we shoulde laude God / in y e Loue· and ⁏ like loueing Children of Peace liue and walke together / d Eph. 4.5 a. in all Loue. The III. Chap. BVt albeit now that many Multitudes of the People of this Worlde or almost all those that wil vse God-seruices ⁏ out of their owne Enterprises do not a Math. 13. b. 1. Cor. 2. b. 2 Cor. 4. ● vnderstand nor conceaue thissame / by reason of their Vnbeleefe and Blyndnes of Heart and are altogether Straingers therfrom or b Rom. 1. c. Ephe. 4. b. ignorant therof / Yet doth not thatt concerne vs as to trouble ourselues therwith For what doth the Blyndnes or the Ignorance of the Vnbeleeuers touch vs but this concerneth vs That we haue to laude and thanke our God ⁏ who is the eternall and liueing God for his great Grace and Mercy / which He hath shewed so aboundantly on vs Little c Esa. 66. a. Math. 11. d. and Pooreones ⁏ in these last perillous Tymes from all the Thowsandes in this Worlde namely for that He hath ⁏ through the holy Spirit of his Loue illuminated Vs in our d 1. Cor. 4. a. 2 Pet. 1. c. Hearts / as his Elect and giueth Vs dayly more-and-more / to see-into and e Math. 11. d. 13 ● 1. Cor. 2. b. Eph. 1.2.3 a vnderstande the Secretnes of his vpright and louely Lyfe so that wee / through Gods Mercy towards vs ⁏ aboue all the Wyse and Vnderstandingones in this Worlde are neerest to the heauenly Trueth and do euenso knowe in the Spirit / that we are made f Iohn 8. c. free / through thesame Trueth 2. For all wee / which ⁏ through the true Spirit are g 1. Cor. 4. b. Cal. 4. b. 1. pet 1. c. begotten to be Children of God / out of the Loue and her
the Saluacion the Ioye and the Rest of our Soules with all Gods Saintes / in the euerlasting Lyfe The III. Chap. BEholde and consider ⁏ ye Beloued This is now Gods righteous Iudgment / in thissame Daye of his Loue which is the Newe Daye of the 24. Esd. 6. b. Worlde to-com Yea a Daye / which God himself hath ordayned or appoynted / to the Saluaciō of his Saintes and to the Condemnacion of all Vngodlyones / in the which likewyse / all Saints and Righteousones do reioyce them For vpon thesame / b Act 17. d. the Circuit of the Earth is iudged with Righteousnes according to the Promyses of our God and Father It is verytrue 2. O ye beloued Hearts ⁏ which do with vs / loue the vpright Beeing of Christ haue a good regarde heerunto exercise c 1 Timo 4. b yourselues dayly in the Woord of Trueth / vnder the Obedience of the Loue exhort d 1. Tess. 5 b Heq. 3.10 c. one-another also / to the vpright Beeing of Iesu Christ and strengthen yourselues among eachother / to continue stedfast e Act. 11. c. 13. c. 14. c. in Fayth till vnto the Ende of the Suffering and Stryueing agaynst the sinfull and corrupt Nature For f Math. 10. ● 14. b. Mark 13. b. whosoeuer continueth stedfast till vnto the Ende as is written hee shal be saued 3. With thissame ⁏ for a Recreacion vnto your Hearts cōfort and cherrish yourselues among eachother I hope ouer a little whyle / to com vnto you and to talke with you by Mouth / of all what is ⁏ by Gods Grace g 1. Timo. 1. b committed vnto Mee and is profitable vnto you to Edifycacion For that is doutles the Delyte and all the Desyre of my Heart 4. Heerwith ⁏ ye Beloued with Laude and Thankes-giueing vnto God / for your Zeale and Dilligent-care that ye haue to the Righteousnes of the Loue / I do salute you all very hartely namely euen the whole Howsholde of you as my beloued Bretheren and Sisters in the Loue with a Salutacion and Kisse of Loue. 5. I do also giue Thankes vnto the Lorde / for the Benefites Gifts and Beneuolence / that ye haue sent vnto mee / to an Helpfulnes and Furtherance of the Seruice of Loue. 6. The Lorde giue Strength vnto you all h Ephe. 3. b. Co● 1. b. 1. Pet. 5. b. and strengthen your Spirit / in his Trueth The Loue and the Goodnes of our God and Father / establish you in his louely and true Beeing Amen 7. Salute me hartely likewyse ⁏ with a Salutacion of the Loue vnto all our Freendes and Louers of the Trueth / which are adioyned to the Famyly of Loue and with whom ye haue dayly your Fellowshipp / in the Seruice of Loue. 8. Thatt God / who is the Loue and the euerlasting Lyfe / bring his godly Beeing plentifully vnto you all namely his i Ephe. 1. b. holy Spirit which is the Pawne of our Inheritance And his Loue take the Victory in all your Heaets Amen The Ende of the Eightenth Epistle Our Heart / is the Minde of God most-hie Our Beeing amiable / as the sweete Lillie Our Faithfulnes / Loue / and Trueth vpright / Is Gods Light / Life / and Cleernes bright The Nyntenth Epistle An harty Exhortacion vnto the most-most-zealous good-willing Hearts to the Righteousnes and vnto the Elders and Ministers of the Woord / in the Comunialtee of the Loue For a Warning vnto them all / of all Deceit that may chaunce vnto them by the new Commers-on to the mostholy Seruice of Loue. Open not your Heart vnto euery Man lest any Falshod be don vnto you by the Strainger Eccli 8.12 If a Freende ioyne vnto thee / prooue him first and beleeue him not ouersoone For ther are many false Freendes which continue not ⁏ as Freendes in the Dayes of Tribulacion but they turne them a-bout to Enimitee for to stryue against thee And if th●n they knowe or remember any shamefull thing by thee / thatt do they vpbrayde thee with-al Ier. 9. Mich. 7. Eccli 6.8.12 Math. 10.24 1 Iohn 4. To the Kingly Seede of the holy Comunialtee vnder the Obedience of the Loue / be Health and Saluacion The First Chapter MY BELOUed Bretheren in the Loue which are groweing-vp vnder the Obedience of the Loue ⁏ in the holy Woord of the euerlasting Trueth to the a Ephe. 4 b. Age of the manly Vnderstanding of Iesus Christ and with whom I haue had my Conuersation in speaking of the Woord b Iohn ● 6 g. 1 Iohn 1. a of Lyfe / which is com and reuealed vnto vs / by Gods Grace wherwith God hath shewed Mercy on vs / according to his Promyses 2. My Exhortacion is hartely vnto you all that ye wil also in my Absence from you / be alwayes c Iohn 15. c. myndfull of the Speeche touching the Godlynes / euen as I haue vsed thesame with you and breake d Act. 2 e. distribute and feede-vpon thesame e Iohn 6. e. Bread of Lyfe ⁏ among eachother that is geeuen vnto vs from Heauen ⁏ by God the heauenly Father and brought vnto you / for a Foode vnto all your Soules And so becom you all feedd with thesame Bread / to an vpright and louely Lyfe in the Loue. 3. Drincke all now f Math. 26. ● Luk. 22. b. 2. Cor. 11. c. out of thissame Cupp of the Loue / full of y e pure Blood of Iesus Christ out of the which / the holy Blood or Lyfe of Christ / is now ⁏ in the Passe-ouer with Christ in his Suffering and Death / till vnto the seconde g Math. 19. ● Rom. 6. a. Birth from the Death geeuen vnto vs to drincke / for a true Testament and euerlasting Forgiuenes of Sinnes and becom now all washed and cleansed ⁏ in your Inwardnes h 1. Pet. 1. a. Heb. 9.10 b c. 12. c. Apo. 7. b. with thesame pure Blood of the Loue of Iesu Christ / the true Testament which shall continue for euer Which Testament / God himself / hath ⁏ as an eternal-continuing Beeing sealed with himself / in the Seruice of his Loue. 4. O my beloued Hearts and Bretheren in the Loue of our Lorde Iesu Christ take-heede in any-wyse i Eccli 4. c. 27. b. Gal. 6. b. to this gracious Tyme and haue a good regarde vnto my Sayings of the godly Testimonyes of the holy Spirit of the Loue of Iesu Christ And in euery-poynt / according as I in tymes-past haue talked with you by mouth / of this Passe-ouer with Christ / k Rom 6. a. Phil. 3. b. Col. 2. b. in his Suffering and Death / till vnto the Kingdom of the God of Heauens and of all the Perfection l Apo. 21.2 and Garnishing of thesame Kingdoms Beawty / euē so is likewyse his Foorme / whear it is manifest in all Loue. And according to thesame Foorme or Beeing / see that you all
haue m 2. Pet. 1. c. a regard therunto / as being to com in the Spirit euen as wee also haue witnessed of thesame Kingdom of the God of Heauens· of his vpright Righteousnes· and of the sumptuous Garnishing of his pure Beawty / in lardge and plentifull maner ⁏ with Fulnes of Instruction in the Glasse of Righteousnes and in the spirituall Lande of Promyse 5. Take it therfore to heart and knowe in your Vnderstanding / the High-worthynes of this louely and gloryous Daye of the Loue / wherof we speake which by Gods Grace / is reuealed and com vnto vs / n Esa 60. b. Zach. 14. a. Apo 21 22. a as the most cleere Day-light from Heauen In the which also ther is geeuen vs to o Math. 11 d 13. b. Rom. 16. c. Ephe. 3. a. Col 1. c. vnderstande / all the Treasures and Riches of Gods heauenly Goodes· as likewyse the Secretnes of the Kingdom of God and brought vnto vs / for an euerlasting Inheritance 6. To thatsame God which hath prepared it all for vs / be p Apo. 5. b. Laude Prayse Honoure and Thanks / for euermore Amen The II. Chap. FArdermore ⁏ my beloued Freends in the Loue I must yer wryte a little vnto you / for the necessitees-cause of this present Tyme Which Tyme is now full of Perills / 2. Timo. 3. a 2. Pe● 2. a. to the Hurt of the Soule and to the Hinderance of our Seruice of Loue which is the vpright and true God-seruice / that reacheth to the euerlasting Lyfe 2. Therfore looke sharply to it O Yea ⁏ ye Deerly-beloued looke sharply to it in anywyse and haue alwayes a watchfull Eye / with a cleere Sight For this saye I vnto you / out of a liueing Sight of the Trueth that it behoueth vs now to haue a sharpe Circumspection / in our mostholy Seruice of Loue and for the crafty Subtiltees cause of the Flesh which we ⁏ alas do fynde to abounde not to beleeue anyone to-simply at the first nor-yet to trust the On-commers or Disciples ⁏ which giue themselues to our Seruice of the Woord to-much at the first as to thinke that they are so altogether playne and vpright· simple and deuout / as they make showe for 3. Although likewyse that they do loueingly adioyne vnto vs and make a fayer Showe / as if all their Lust were bent towards the Woord of Lyfe / Yet do not for-al-that accept them b 1. Timo. 5. ● ouer-hastyly / for vpright Brothers or Sisters in our holy Comunialtee as to giue any such respect vnto them at thesame instant / for to talke or to deale with them ⁏ like-as with the Elders touching all the Secretnes of the heauenly Kingdom but let them ⁏ for a tyme c Col. 1. b. 1. Pet 2. a. growe-vp among you / in the Woord and shewe faythfull d 1. Pet. 1. b c Obedience in all what the Woord ⁏ vnder the Obedience of the Loue requyreth and then if thesame do appeere in thē / ye shall well perceaue therby / whether they also desyre with vs / to liue the vpright Beeing of Iesu Christ / in all Loue and Concord For in the Tryall ⁏ when-as they be chastenably informed with the holy Woord· and taught to the Obedience of the Requyring of the Woord / and must beare Reproche e 1. Cor. 6. b. Blaspheaming and Affliction / at the handes of the Wyse and Scriptur-learnedones of y e Worlde they shall thorowly becom manifest / what they are and what they loue or haue intended 4. But in all this / loue you them / to their Saluacion and Preseruacion and carry alwayes a fauourable Heart of Loue towards them and marke whether that they do also intende the vpright Beeing of the Loue / with all their Hearts / or no and so do neither seeke loue nor desyre anything-els at our handes / but to liue the vertuous Nature of the Loue to walke therin and to growe-vp f Ephe. 4. b. to be Elders in the holy Vnder standing of the gracious Woord 5. Therfore / for to marke thessame now / ye shall let them ⁏ in the Growing-vp to the Oldnes of the holy Vnderstanding conuersa●e thēselues among you in stillnes for a certen tyme and haue a circumspect regarde vnto them / whether they likewyse are g Math. 2● c. faythfull in the Woord and so marke what is the Cheefest-thing that they seeke and desyre at our handes / in the Seruice of the holy Woord h 1. Cor. 10. c. Phil. 2. c. whether it be their Owne-selfnes or whether that they desyre to serue the God of Lyfe / in his Loue. If you haue in-this-maner a regarde heerunto ye shall soone perceaue / whether it be Flesh / or Spirit· Earthly / or Heauenly· and Corruptible / or Euerlasting that they i Gal. 3 ● seeke or desyre at our handes 6· Seing then that the Tymes are now daingerous wherin we perceaue and fynde so many and sundry-sorts of Wylynes and Subtiltees of the Flesh / therfore be you also carefull or suspiceous at the first yet hopeing of som better whether ther mought be likewyse any Subtiltee or Deceit / in the on-coming Desciples or whether they mought not seeke or desyre anything-els besydes the gracious Woord and Seruice of Loue as namely / the Honour and k Gal. ● b. 1. Iohn 2. b Delyte of the Flesh and to haue a Loue to themselues or to their owne-priuate Good-thinking for to liue to themselues therin / according to the Pleasures of their Flesh or of their owne Sensualitee 7. Looke and consider aduisedly heeron for thesame shall ye for-the-most-parte / fynde euen so among many On-commers and that also many wicked Generacions or corrupt Natures of Men ⁏ although they talke of the Loue do meane nor thinke or intende nothing-els among vs. Therfore many likewyse wil see nothing-els / but according to the l 1. Iohn 2. b. Lust of their Eyes nor-yet heare anything / but thatt wher-after their Eares do m 2. Tim. 4 a itch / for to heare and wil not also liue anything-els / but according to the Worldly-maner namely in n 1. Iohn 2 b Pryde or Arrogancie of Lyfe desyering to serue the o 2. Ti● 〈…〉 1 Pet. 2. b. Iude. 1. b. Deuill ⁏ in the Flesh according to their owne Lustes and false Freedom and not the God of Lyfe / in the Spirit The III. Chap. HEer-with-al becom you warned / ye Auncients in the Seruice of Loue. For of these false and a 2. Timo. 3 a 2 Pet 2. b. Iude. 1. b. self-seeking Spirits and fleshly-mynded Men / haue I ⁏ in the tyme of my Ministring of y e Wo●rd founde so many and dyuers / among the Children of Men / that they ⁏ through their deceitfull Nature haue made me mistrustfull towards all Flesh or Children of Adam / which turne them not about to the b Ma●h 18 a.
childish Simplicitee / with all their Hearts 2. But wheare we haue founde it with Many as that the on-coming Disciples / do ⁏ with all their Hearts c 1. Pet. 5. a. Iam. 4. a. submitt them obediently vnder the Loue and her Seruice· turne them wholly and altogether about / to the childish Simplicitee· willingly d Pro. 3.4.5 a. Eccl. 6. c heare and follow the Counsayle of the Elders / in the Seruice of the Woord / vnder the Obedience of the Loue· and that their Hearts becom euenso vncouered or manyfest before vs· and so do neither seeke nor desyre anything-els / but to liue with vs in the vertuous Nature of the Loue Let vs highly laude and thanke God the Lorde / for such On-commers and for such vpright Disciples of the Woord and Louers of Vertue 3. For verryly such a Man / who doth in that sort ⁏ in the gracious Woord and Seruice of Loue seeke and intende the Nature of God / with all his Heart although he were yet laden with many Sinnes is a e Iohn 1. c. right Isralite a Sonne or Daughter of Abraham f Iohn ● ● Rom. 9. a. Col. 3. c. through Fayth ▪ according to the Promyses 4. But all what refuseth the Loue or whatsoeuer turneth vnto vs with a false and vnrepenting Heart and all what is not inclyned ⁏ with an humble Heart to the Seruice of the holy Woord / vnder the Obedience of the Loue all what conuersateth with vs / in Couerednes of Heart together with all that which doth not with whole Heart / turne itself g Gal. 5. b. 6. ● Col. 3. a. quyte and cleane awaye from all h Ier. 7. b. Good-thinking Wickednes and i Tob 3. b. Ephe. 5. a. Lightmyndednes / and from all fleshly Lustes and Desyres and all those / which ⁏ in the Desyres of their Flesh in the Lust k 1. Iohn 2. b of their Eyes and in the Pryde of Lyfe do not forsake themselues· take not vp l Math. 16 c. Luk 9.14 c their Crosse against thosame· loue not the vertuous Nature of the Loue ⁏ which is pure and peaceable with all their Heartes· nor confesse m Pro 28. b. Eccli 4. c. their Sinnes / which make-vp themselues against thesame / in their Flesh / and do not sigh n Math. 5. a. 2. Cor. 7. b. lament nor moorne ther-ouer but go-on arrogantly and carelesly with ympenitent Heartes / like those that shewe no Sorrow nor Amendment touching the Sinne and so do make no Difference betwixt the Freendshipp with the Worlde / and the Freendshipp with the Famyly of Loue All thosesame / seeke nothing-els but their Selfnes and thatt which concerneth the Flesh / o Phil. 2. c. and not the Lorde nor the Righteousnes of his gracious Woord 5. And such p Deut. 9. o. Ier. 4. b. Act 7. f. Vncircumcised of Heart which also are vncircumcised of Lippes and Toung Yea such goodthinking Spirits q 2. Timo. 3. 2. Pet 2. b. Iude. 1. b. and fleshly Myndedones / which com to vs with couered and disobedient Heartes / and do seeke loue nor desyre nothing-els / but to serue their owne Sensualitee according to the Flesh / together with all those which neither will nor desyre anything-els / but to follow their Lustes and their Owne-myndes-delyte Thosame do not you in anywyse accept in that state ⁏ as in Vnrepentance for Bretheren in the Famyly of Loue but let the Elders and Ministers of the Seruice of Loue / be against them therin and r Leui● 19. b. Eccli 17. exhort them to som better thing or informe them with a better Loue to the righteous Beeing hoping if the Lorde vouchsafe thesame / that they mought once be mooued vnto Repentance for their Sinnes 6. Forthatcause reiect them not s 2. Tess. 3 b. nor hate not anyone / what Sinners soeuer they bee but t 1. Tess. 5. b. Heb. 3.10 c exhort you still one-another to Amendment and carry alwayes an Heart of Loue / for to drawe the strayed Sinners out of their Sinnes and to leade them v Pro. 3.4 b. into the Path of the vpright Lyfe / to th end that they mought obtayne a godly Lyfe / vnder the Obedience of the Loue. The IIII. Chap. BEholde and consider This is the right Seruice of Loue / which we are debtors ●o shewe vnto the Sinners and vnto all strayed a Iam. 5. b. Men / to their Saluation and not to hate to reuyle nor to blaspheame anyone / nor-also to keepe-in-mynde and to vpbrayde anyman with his Sinnes or Errours / neither-yet to reiect or to seperate anyman from vs / that giueth-eare to the chastinable Informacion 2. Forasmuch then as the Loue doth make-manifest herself so vprightly and loueingly / in her Seruice and hath no pleasure in those b 1. Cor. 13 a. that deale falsly but with her Seruice / informeth eueryone with all Discreetnes and Courtesye / by the Ministers of her holy and gracious Woord / So doth she likewyse deale generally after thesame maner ⁏ in her Seruice by the Ministers of her Seruice and passing in-that-sort / thorow c Eccli 24. ● all Nations of People / she draweth all those vnto her / that are of her Nature or Beeing and all those likewyse that loue her and haue turned all their Lust towards her and her Seruice 3. Therfore ⁏ my beloued Hearts vse likewyse ⁏ with the Loue and her Seruice a Difference betwixt those that are good of will / or euell of will and accept none for Disciples of the Woord much-les account them for Brothers or Sisters in the Loue which wil liue d Deut. 12. a. Ier. 7 b. according to their owne Good-thinking or e Sap 2.14 b. Rom. 1. c. Brutishnes and are f 2 Timo. 3. a disobedient to the Woord of Lyfe in his Seruice / yet much-lesse / those which make g Rom. 16. c Deuision and do resist the Concord in the Loue and her Seruice 4. Keepe a good watch in-any-wyse towards the Seperatedones which do alwayes bring-in much Questioning and Contencion about the Knowledg / and do not first-of-all / giue themselues to the Doctrine of the Seruice of Loue nor to h Pro. 28. Math. 3. b. Luk 3 b. confesse their Sinnes / according to the Requyring of thesame Seruice and to repent ther-fore / wherby to com to a cleane Heart and to a louely Beeing or pure Spirit Which louely Beeing / is the Head-somme of all Wisdom and Knowledg Haue a sharpe regarde heer-vnto / for that the Kingdom of Loue may increase in all Concord and be spread-abroade 5. Therfore let not your Hearts stande-affected vnto Any / but those that seeke i Ephe. 4. a. Vnitee Loueingnes and Peaceablenes among vs / for to liue therin / with vpright single Heartes and so are wel-mynded with vs / to the k Eze ●8 Reformacion of Sinne as likewyse to those /
be tempted / for to drawe you awaye ⁏ e Heb. 12. a. inticeingly from the Obedience of the Loue of God the Father and from the vpright and louely Beeing of Iesu Christ and that they wil in that sort / procure your consent to the Sinne or to her Ministers / then holde you fast or f Eccli 2. a Heb. 12. a constant in-any-wyse / in the Beleefe of your Saluacion and in Patience / vnder the Obedience of the Loue and shrinke not back / That yee ⁏ in the Growing-vp to the vpright Beeing of the Loue becom not lead-awaye neither to the one g Pro. 4. c. syde nor to the other but may ⁏ in the Beleefe and h 1. Tess. 5. b. Hope of your Saluacion or Delyuerance from the Euell and in the Passing-thorow the Patience / to the good Beeing of Iesu Christ growe i Ephe. 3. b. c. strong and becom still more stronger and euenthus ⁏ in the Course of your Patience / k Heb. 10.12 vnder the Obedience of the Loue walke in all Faythfulnes Loue and l Phil. 4. a. Equitee / among all Men. 3. Beware likewyse of m Exo. 23 a Eccli 7. b Ephe. 4. d. Lying one to another and of all harmfull Speeche-of-reproche and n Tit. 3. a. 1. Pet 3. c keepe your Tongues from o Eccli 23. a 27. b. Math. 5. c. Curssing For that which ye speake p Eccli 10. b priuily in eachothers Eare ⁏ in reproch and curssing maner / with Backbyting of another shall not com-to-pas so simply / without Lyes and y e q Sap. 1. b. Mouth that lyeth / killeth the Soule 4. Follow alwayes the r Iob. 12. b. Counsayle of the Elders and Wyse in the Seruice of Loue. and s Eccli 8. ● d. Heb. 13. d submitt you obedienly vnder the Woord of their Doctrine and confesse vnto them / t Eccli 4 d. what is hidden· and becometh spoken among you / in secret / Then shall ye becom v Iob. 12.32 a Eccli 6 8. b wyse and shall euenso ⁏ in your Obedience out of the Doctrine of the Elders / first learne yourselues / er-euer ye teache another first help yourselues / x Math. 7. a er-euer ye help another first rebuke y Rom. 2. a and iudg yourselues / er-euer ye rebuke and iudg another and shall fynde z 2. Cor. 11. g. Grace / in such tyme when-as others ⁏ which iudg and deale falsly / and blaspheame cursse backbyte and belye their Neighbour shal be punished 5. Therfore do nothing without a Eccli 32. d Counsayle / so shall it not repent you / after the Deede 6. Blaspheame nor resist not also b Rom. 13 a the Gouernours nor the c Eccli 8. b Preesies / in their Office but shewe them d Rom. 13 b. 1. Tim. 5. c. Honour and Obedience and for the Peaces cause / obserue all the Ordinances of the Lande 7 Indeuour not your selues likewyse / to deale with your Neighbour / in anything that is e Tob. 4. c. Math. 7. b Vniust nor hinder not also the Straingers f Exo. 23. b. in any-case 8. Offende not the Little g Math. 18. b. Rom. 14 d. 1. Cor. 8. d. or Smipleones of vnderstanding nor charge not the Weake / with any Burthens 9. Set not the Sight of your Eyes vpon any Flesh nor vpon any Outward-thing wherby to procure your lust towards anything h Exo. 20. c Pro 6 c. Eccli 18 d 25. d therof / to any Desyre for yourselues / Lest that your Hearts be kindled and defyled ⁏ with Lust of Whoordom towards thesame But set all your Sight Vnderstanding and Memory / i Pro. 3. a. Math. 22. towards the Lorde your God and towards the godly Testimonyes of his holy Spirit of Loue. 10. Let al your Lusts Desyres and Delytes be set towards their Beawty k Pro. 3. a. 4. ● b. 5. a. b and Louelynes in the Spirit / Then shall ye not be subdued vnto Whoordom 11. Haue likewyse ⁏ in all your Sight ●ealing and Walking the holy l Tob. 4. a. Pro. 1. b Feare of God before your Eyes But beware that your Feare of God / be m Sap. 1. a. no Hipocrisye and serue not God / n Eccil 2.3 d with a false Heart 12. Take-heed alwayes of the Whoordom o Tob. 4. b. 1. Cor. 6. a. 1. Tess. 4. a and remember that ye are not dett●●s to serue the Whoordom nor the Vnchastitee but only the Lorde your God / in all p 1. Tess. 4. b ▪ Purenes of Heart 13 Remember also / that vnder the Obedience of the Loue / ye are called to the Godlynes in Iesu Christ / for to showe all q Phil. 4. b. 1. Tess. 4· c. Tit. 3. a. Edifying and good Order and all Righteousnes Loue and Peace / among all People and so through all Wel-dooing and good Conuersation / to stopp r 1. Pet. 2. b. the Mouth of the Gaynspeakers and Blaspheamers of the Famyly of Loue and of all those that do belye and defame vs with al-maner of Falshod and ⁏ through all Goodnes to winne the Louers of the Trueth and Righteousnes / to the Famyly of Loue / To th end that all those which loue the Trueth in Iesu Christ and which hunger and thirst after s Math. 5. a the Righteousnes / mought ⁏ through the holy and gracious Woord which God hath t Ier. 23. raysed-vp vnto vs Little and Electedones of God / according to his Promyses be delyuered from their Sinnes and becom saued 14. BEholde ⁏ ye Deerly-beloued This is our vpright Grounde of Fayth in Iesu Christ. and also our vndeceaueable Seruice of Loue / euen like as we be taught and informed / in the godly Testimonyes of the holy Spirit of Loue. 15 Therfore ⁏ my beloued Heartes in the Loue follow not in-any-wyse / your owne v Deut. 12 a Eccli 18. d. 25. d. Good-thinking Lustes and Desyres / nor-yet your Imaginacion of the Knowledg but haue a right regarde / what the holy and gracious x Deut. 4. a. b Iam. 1. b. Woord of the Spirit of the Loue of Iesu Christ ⁏ vnder the Obedience of the Loue requyreth and indeuour you therunto / So shall ye then growe-vp well and vprightly according to the Trueth / in the Sainctification of Iesu Christ and in the spirituall and y Col. 1. a. b ● heauenly Vnderstandings· walke in all godly Loue Peace and Ioye· and inherit the z Math. 19. d. 25. d. Rom. 6. d. euerlasting Lyfe It is verytrue The Ende of the twentith Epistle Take it to heart CHARITAS EXTORSIT PER HN. Our Heart / is the Minde of God most-hie Our Beeing amiable / as the sweete Lillie Our Faithfulnes / Loue / and Trueth vpright ▪ Is Gods Light / Life / and Cleernes bright ▪