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A33947 A second generall epistle to all the saints wherein is unfolded the covenant of grace, as its a law in the spirit, of light, liberty, righteousness, holinesse, power and glory : as likewise as it is a law of peace, love and edification : published for the good of those who love peace and holinesse / written by T. Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1649 (1649) Wing C5297; ESTC R12986 48,646 138

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bondage from this subjection to the wils of men in the things of God Yee are bought with a price be yee not the servants of men 1 Cor. 7. 23. They now see in this light that they cannot serve two masters they now in this law of liberty are delivered from the fleshly law into the glorious liberty of the spiritual Fourthly This law sets men at liberty from all other lawes besides it selfe it teacheth men not to feare those who can but kil the body and cannot kil the soule it teacheth men not to act in any spiritual duty under the power of any command besides it selfe it sets souls at liberty from being subject to ordinances yet makes the soule able in whom it is in a measure to say with the Apostle Though all things be lawfull to me yet I will not be brought under the power of any thing that is of any thing besides this law of liberty in the spirit Ob. This seems to be a doctrine of liberty indeed and may be an occasion of liberty to the flesh A. First Although it seem to be a doctrine of fleshly liberty in the eye of a carnal and fleshly minde yet to a spiritual Christian there is no such thing and indeed it argues that those who shal so thinke have but little if any knowledge at al of the light liberty and power of this law The Apostle Gal. 5. 1. saith Stand fast in that liberty with which Christ hath made you free and be not entangled with any yoke of bondage Yet vers 13. Vse not your liberty as an occasion to the flesh And I say farther that this law in the spirit teacheth men to put on a conversation sutable to it selfe it teacheth men to deny ungodlinesse and worldly lusts and therefore these men are much mistaken who thinke that it will teach men to be ungodly Secondly It s true that men of the flesh may abuse this heavenly law in getting a notion of it and so instead of a spiritual get into a carnal liberty but mens abuse of things through ignorance derogates nothing from the excellency of that truth this I am sure is a most excellent soule-satisfying truth being knowne in power this liberty from al other lawes besides this law of liberty this law of life well might the Apostle James say Whosoever looks into this perfect law of liberty and continues therein shall be blessed in his deed Jam. 1. 25. Thirdly As this law delivers soules out of bondage so it delivers into its owne glory as it brings soules out of bondage darknes so it delivers them into the Kingdom of his dear Son into the glorious liberty of the Sons of God But because I have occasionally mentioned this deliverance from bondage into a glorious liberty in some other Treatise I have beene and shall be the more briefe in this Onely note this particular they are delivered into the liberty of sons now what this liberty of sons is I shall mind in some few particulars First A liberty to know their Father No man knowes the Father but the Sonne and those to whom the Son reveals him they have a liberty to know his love his grace his goodnesse to them Secondly They have a liberty to know his will likewise the Father reveales in the spirits of his people his will concerning them his will concerning their justification sanctification and glory and so makes their calling and election sure to them seales them up by this spirit unto the day of redemption he makes knowne his will concerning his wayes and actings to the sons of men he doth nothing but he revealeth it to his servants the Prophets To them it is given to know the mysteries of the Kingdome when it is hid from others and thus the covenant of grace is made good in the spirits of Christians I will write my law in their hearts and they shall all know me from the least even to the greatest a glorious liberty to know their Fathers will their Fathers love their Fathers secrets Secondly The liberty of a son is to abide in the house for ever to be one of his fathers family when the servant is turned out of dores So is it with the Sons of God made partakers of this free spirit by which they can call God Father Gal. 4. 6. When servants who work for wages that is all formall professors who serve that they may serve themselves shall be turned out of the family out of the Kingdome of his dear Son with their wages into the Kingdome of darknesse When the Son shall remaine a Citizen of the New Jerusalem a member of the family and houshold of God under the everlasting providence perfection and guidance of the Almighty When all servants and slaves shall see Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets and all the sons of God set down in the Kingdome of heaven at their Fathers Table and they themselves thrust out of dores Luk. 13. 28. a glorious word for those who are established with this free spirit Thirdly The liberty of a son is to have communion and fellowship with his Father in the knowledge of his wil in the enjoyment of his love in being one with his Father in all his undertakings so is the spirituall Son made so by his free spirit brought into a sweet communion with the Father where he partakes of love lives in his will communicates with the Father in all his undertakings takes all his Fathers businesse as his own and acts with the like faithfulnesse in it when the servant he works and looks for wages a hireling that looks not so much after his masters businesse as after the reward and that he accounts to be as debt unto him the peny he lookt for he hath it duly paid him though many be called and few chosen when the peny the Son looks for is still to be a Son to have more and more communion with and conformity to his Father that as the Father honours the Son so the Son may honour the Father so as in all things to doe and be in that condition which is sutable to such a calling and all in the liberty and power of that free spirit Fourthly Liberty of the son is to have the Fathers inheritance to be lord of all when the servant shall have nothing but his wages the spirituall Son shal be made heir crownd with his Fathers glory although its true a Son when a child may be a servant through his minority so is it with sons many know not their sonship Gal. 4. 1. The heir when he is a child differeth not from a servant though he be lord of all But when the fulnesse of time is come God sends forth the spirit of his Son into their hearts by which they call God Father and so see themselves now to be lords of all heires to all their Fathers glory crownd not only with the titles of Sonnes but Kings and Princes with their Father partakers of
with him in glory and you never enjoy the end of your faith until you come into the perfection of this glorious salvation Chap. XII The law in the spirit a law of peace THere is a false and fleshly joy and glory likewise which arises from the law in the flesh and that either 1. When creatures glory in sin and prophanenesse and ungodlinesse such a glorying is not good it will prove their shame Or 2. When men glory in the world in their profits pleasures and honours this glorying likewise is after the flesh Or else 3. When men glory in external priviledges as they call them although they are indeed but delusions as ordinances formes performances c. This likewise is but a fleshly glorying and that which Christ fore-told Mat. 7. 22. Luk. 13. 26 27. and the Apostle rejected Phil. 3. Or else 4. When men are gotten into such a notion as that now al is good every worke of the flesh and deed of darkenesse is now justifiable and they glory in it why al these are but fleshly gloryings And to such I say Glory not lie not against the truth for a day is coming when al flesh shal vale it selfe unto this excellent glory and al other glories shal perish as grasse as dung upon the earth and if mercy prevent not al these gloryings wil prove your shame Because you have rejoyced in lying vanities you have made lies your refuge and covered your selves under falshood And to you I say who have tasted how gracious how pure how glorious the Lord is Let not the wise man glory in his wisdome nor the rich man in his riches nor the strong man in his strength but let him that glorieth glory in this that he knows the Lord and his interest in him That the Lord is his portion his relation to him that he is his son his delight that he is heir with Christ to the same inheritance to the same glory and this is a glory wil out glory al fleshly gloryings in which men of the earth are taken up withal Or else 5. when this man of sin gets higher in filling the fancy with high apprehensions and glorious imaginations and seeming revelations to amazement in the creatures apprehension that it thinks certainly its the glorious God but the trial is it ends al in flesh fils the soule with pride and selfe-exaltations and is but like unto new wine put into old bottles that burst them al to peeces and by this meanes the evil one takes an advantage to blow them up root and branch and so to put an end to that which seemed to be in them whereas the discoveries of the spiritual law makes soules in whom it is the more humble the more spiritual the more conformable to it selfe and the more this glorious law appeares the more it changes the soule into its owne glory the more is flesh and fleshly exaltations subdued Chap. XIII It is likewise a Law of peace I Shal adde two or three particulars further in the discovery of this Covenant in the spirit And First It s a Covenant a Law of peace It s not onely a law of grace and love but it s likewise a law of peace hence it s called in Scripture a Covenant of peace Ezek. 37. 26. Moreover I will make a covenant of peace with them and it shall be an everlasting covenant c. This everlasting Covenant of grace is a Covenant of peace in the spirits of Saints he is our peace who hath broken down that middle wall of partition between us c. Ephes 2. 14. This Covenant of peace may be considered either 1. As it workes the soule into a peace and unity with the Father that now the soul who was once afarre off is made neare through the bloud of this Covenant and so being justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ and the kingdome of God within the Saints is a kingdome of righteousnesse peace and joy This is that the Apostle so often mindes in his Epistles Grace mercy and peace from God our Father and from our Lord Jesus Christ This is that peace of God which passeth al understanding of nature and flesh this is that peace which produceth joy which is unspeakable and full of glory Now the soule being in a Covenant of peace can goe boldly to the throne of grace there to have communion and fellowship with the God and Father of peace being made through grace a son of peace 2. This law of peace works the soul into a peace with all creatures possesseth it with a disposition of peace and love He is now at emnity with none ready to doe good to all to pray for enemies and those who oppose themselves being possest with that law in the spirit which is pure peaceable gentle easie to be entreated full of mercy and good fruites James 3. 17 18. without partiality without hypocrisie and the fruit of righteousnesse is sowne in peace in them who love peace This disposition is planted in them as much as in them lieth to live peaceable with al men Thus are Saints not onely a people of grace but a people of peace the fruit of righteousnes being sown in peace in them they recompence not evil for evil but overcom evil with goodnes 3. This law of peace affords peace and quietnesse to the soul in al conditions under al trials and temptations when others hearts shal fail them for fear and for looking after those things which shal come upon the face of the earth They shall lift up their heads with joy being possest with peace knowing that their redemption and deliverance draweth near Thus are Saints quieted in their spirits through this spirit of peace Isa 32. 17 18 19. And the worke of righteousnesse shall be peace and the effect of righteousnesse shall be quietnesse and assurance for ever And my people shall dwell in peaceable habitations and in sure dwellings and in quiet resting places When it shall hail coming downe upon the forest and the City shall be low in a low place Here is a glorious Covenant of peace and quiet and this shall be effected when the spirit is poured forth vers 15. which wil produce such sweetnesse quiet and peace in Christians and that when the City is low in a low place and hail comes down upon the forest that is earthy creatures and hypocrites shall be filled with trouble perplexity and amazement then shal Saints live in rest and quiet peace shal come they shall rest secure nothing shall make them afraid Blessed are they which sow beside al waters in this water of life whose effect will be in such a soule quietnesse and peace for ever Chap. XIV Of the Law of Love 2. THis law in the spirit as its a law of peace so it s likewise a law of love it s the royal law of love love being the great command the ancient command commanded not onely in the letter
but in the spirit likewise where this law is in power this is manifest first to God God being love drawes love from soules its true hee workes it first in them and then being possest with love they cannot but love We love God because he loved us first and this love being shed abroad in the heart by this spirit wee love him wee love him most we love him best he hath the heart the soul and it s married to him all other lovers being rejected in comparison of him 2. This spirit of love and grace produceth love to the Saints in whom the image of God holines and true righteousnes appears take this as an undoubted truth That where the love of God is shed abroad by the spirit there will be a sweet harmony in those soules a sweet agreement Love as brethren being al sonnes related to one Father al possest with one spirit which it a spirit of unity al heirs to one inheritance to one Crowne to one Kingdome al made partaker of the same divine nature which is love there is no one thing wherein the visibility of a Saint more appeares then in love for love is of God and every one who loveth is born of God and knoweth God hee that loveth not knoweth not God for God is love 1 Joh. 4. 7 8. and he that loveth not his brother neither knoweth nor loveth God 3. This spirit of love produceth love in Saints to al it makes those in whom it is like unto their Father who is good unto al and his tender mercy is over al his workes as much as in them lieth they doe good to al especially to those who are of the houshold of faith In a word this spirit takes away that selfish disposition of nature in seeking it self and causeth the soule in whom it is not to seeke alone its owne but others good it workes out that peevish perverse and envious disposition and fils the soul with the spirit of love and that not feigned in shew but in deed and in truth ready with a real minde at al times to doe good to any man to any creature that is capable of receiving good Thus my deare Friends as God is love so those who dwel in God dwel in love and it s from the flesh and not from the spirit that those divisions backbitings and reproachings flow who cal themselves by the name of Christians This I must tel you that where the soul is possest with love and grace from the Father it produceth love and grace sutable to such an injoyment for grace and love in God being shed abroad in us works grace and love in us love to God to Saints to al men and hee that hath not this grace this love in him how dwelleth the love of God in him Chap. XV. It s a Law of Edification 3. THis law in the spirit it s likewise a law of edification it answers that exhortation of the Apostle Let all things be done to edification It is this law of grace which seasons the soul with grace the words and communications with salt that it may minister grace to the hearers have salt in your selves and have peace one with another In a word it delivers soules from earthlinesse vanity and folly from carnal and unprofitable discourses and that word of Christ is made good in them John 7. 38. He that beleeveth in me out of his belly shall flow rivers of living waters And this hee spake of the spirit that he would give and this spirit that he would give and this spirit giveth several gifts worketh several operations but it s given to every one to profit withall How might this discover then first the fleshlinesse of those who pretend to be Christians and yet manifest nothing but flesh vanity and unprofitablenesse in their discourses and communicatitions full of earth and flesh but empty of heavenlinesse and spirit 2. This discovers the fleshlinesse of those pretending such Christianity yet delight in vanity I had almost said slight if not scorne any spiritual or heavenly communication which tends to edification and indeed this law of love and edification is much wanting And therfore my exhortation to al you who have tasted how gracious the Lord is to waite upon him for a more ful pouring forth of this spirit of peace love and edification that so you may declare your selves to be a people of peace and love that you may become a blessing a comfort each to other that the peace and love of God shining in you and through you may so conform you to it self and so gather you up into its owne nature that you may shine forth as a people possest indeed with love that is may be made knowne to al men that you are indeed the children of a heavenly Father not of this world being born from above not of mortal but of immortal seed which shal endure for ever so shal you be to the praise of the glory of his grace who hath called you to an immortall crowne an eternal kingdome and glory which never shall have an end FINIS Errata PAg. 9. lin 1. for in righteous reade inlightens p. 16. l. 15. for eyes r. dies