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A87593 Hosannah to the Son of David: or A testimony to the Lord's Christ. Offering it self, indifferently, to all persons; though more especially intended for the people, who pass under the name of Quakers. Wherein not so much the detecting of their persons, as the reclaiming the tender-hearted among them from the error of their way, is modestly endevoured, by a sober and moderate discourse, touching the Light and law in every man; referring to what is held forth by them in their several books and papers, herein examined and discussed. By a lover of truth and peace Jackson, John, fl. 1651-1657. 1657 (1657) Wing J78; Thomason E927_5; ESTC R202615 156,564 177

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within him and he become new born John 3.3 till Christ be formed in him Gal. 4.19 and he created a new in Christ Jesus 2 Cor. 5.17 being begotten of his owne good will by the word of truth James 1.18 and so born again of the incorruptible seed by the word of God which liveth and abideth for ever 1 Peter 1.23 24 25. I say till a man be thus new born and new created in Christ Jesus and Christ be formed in him till the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath set him free from the law of sin and death he cannot see the Kingdome of God nor by the light and law under the former consideration of which every man is partaker be led up to God out of the fall unto eternall life The Scripture beares Testimony of Paul That in the heat of his zeale he made havoke of the Church Acts 8.3 Chap. 9.1 Chap 22 4 5.19 20. and being exceedingly mad against the Saints shut up many of them in Prison punished them and compelled them to blaspheme and gave voice against them when they were put to death Acts 26.10 11. yet he was in all this zealous toward God instructed according to the perfect manner of the law Acts 22.3 and touching the righteousnesse thereof was blamelesse Phil. 3.6 and thought with himselfe that he ought to doe many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth Acts 26.9 he was kicking against the pricks and persecutig the Lord Jesus vers 14 15. And knew it not 1 Timothy 1.13 For although he were a Blasphemer a Persecuter and injurious yet obtained he mercy because hee did it ignorantly in unbeliefe Hence it appears that Paul did obey the light that was in him and did prosecute with zealethe dictates thereof and was therein zealon toward God according to that which is said John 16.2 The time cometh that whosoever killeth you will thinke that he doth God service or as they of whom Paul bears record Ro. 10 2. That had a zeal of God but not according to Knowledge Either the light in Paul was not sufficient to lead him out of the fall up to God and to eternall life or else he did disobey and did not follow the light which did lead him That he did not disobey but follow the light which was in him it is evident for then his sin had been against knowledge whereas it is said he did it ignorantly 1 Tim. 1.13 his conscience did not reprove him for the things he did for thus he witnesseth Acts 2.3.1 That he had lived in all good conscience before God untill that day and in the exercise thereof was without blame in himselfe and as touching the law blamelesse before others yet was he neverthelesse a persecuter of the Lord Jesus in his Saints and did not know it which discovers plainly the light in him was either not sufficient to discover to him the error of his way or at least did suspend its act of enlightning him in the knowledge thereof it check'd him not it convinced him not otherwise his sin had not been a sin of ignorance which is want of light but a sin against light and knowledge and consequently against conscience whereas on the contrary he thought he ought to doe many things against Jesus of Nazareth not knowing him to be the Lord and he did what he did in his persecuting and blaspheming without light and his conscience being silent toward him in all this according to that saying of our Lord Luke 23.34 Father forgive them for they know not what they doe For it is to be remembred that there are sins of ignorance as well as sins against light and knowledge the former are not without their guilt and punishment though the latter greatly aggravates both one and the other as is witnessed in those two Servants Luke 12.47 48. nor was it without the singular wisdome and mercy of God who appointed sacrifices to be offered for sins of ignorance Leviticus 4.2.13 27 28. errors in the judgement as well as in the will the head and the heart both sick must be purged Levit. 5.15 17 18 19. Levit. 4.2 13 27 28. But to sin against light and knowledge to be reproved and checked and convinced by the light and yet not to reclaime but to goe forward in the evill is not only transgression and sin but it is sin aggravated it is opposed to sins of ignorance and is called sinning presumptuously or sinning with an high hand and despising the word of the Lord such as so sinned were to bear their iniquity they were to be cut off Numb 15.27 28 30 31. Deutro 29.19 20 21. And to these kinds of sinning hath David relation when he prayes Psal 19.12 13. Who can understand his errors cleanse thou me from secret faults keep back thy Servant also from presumpteous sins and let them not have dominion over me then shall I be upright and innocent from the great transgression To this agrees that saying of the Apostle 1 Cor. 4.3 4. Yea I judge not mine own selfe for I know nothing by my selfe yet am I not hereby justified but he that judgeth me is the Lord. So that hence it will appeare that a person may sin through a want of light or knowledge and such may be great sins viz. Blasphemy Persecution in an high mannner against God and his Saints such as of which Paul was guilty and yet the person committing them by reason of his want of light to detect and discover them may be without conscience of sin as in himself and he in this his estate not sin against light Nay he may doe this in the prosecution of his light such as it is According to those words of our Lord Matth. 36.23 If the light in thee be darknesse c. Luke 11.35 Take heed therefore that the light which is in thee be not darknesse They shall thinke they doe God service haveing a zeale of God but not according to knowledge The light that is in them discovers not unto them that they are in an evill course all this while nor are they convicted of disobedience to the light for then their zeale could not be a zeale of God nor they think they were doing God service and have a quiet conscience therein nor selfe accuseing nor selfe condemning therefore the objection doth not hold good in the terms thereof that the light loved and obeyed will lead up to God the father and to eternall life forasmuch as persons may goe on in a course of sin and therein proceed desperately against the Lord and his anointed ones and yet not know it not have light to discover it nor reprove them for it much lesse to lead them up to God out of the fall and to eternall life And where the light and law in any person discovers to him his sin and makes him know his transgression yet is it not able to lead such a person out of the fall up to God
before hath been declared Psal 95.6 Psal 100.2 3. Making and serving being correlatives his making and our serving being necessary dependents as the Apostle argues the same case in the point of redemption saying Ye are bought with a price c. therefore glorifie God with your bodies and spirits for they are his 1 Cor. 6.20 but of this anon in its place this I take to be the summe of the first Table of the Law and is written on the heart of the naturall man The other Branch or Table of the Law comprehended in these words Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy self or whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you do ye likewise unto them This also is written on the table of the heart of every man notwithstanding it be not written in Characters i. e. letters and syllables and become a positive law to them yet it s there and men doing as the Apostle phraseth it by nature the things contained in the law though they be in comparison of others without law are a law to themselves and hereby they shew the work of the law written in their hearts Rom. 2.14 15. which is a cleere demonstration of the truth hereof It is witnessed by our blessed Lord Jesus Mat. 22.37 38 39 40. that to love the Lord with all the heart with all the soul and with all the mind and to love ones neighbour as ones self on those two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets it is evident that this in its measure is effected by them who are said by nature to do the things contained in the law whence else springs all those stumblings upon a Deity and groping and feeling after a worship and religion suitable to what is apprehended of God and herein though the candle burn so dimme that the poor soul feels after this as they for the door of Lots house yet in the other part or table of the law they have much more cleerness of discovery of the things of a man accounted the morall virtues they declare with a broad day-light as it were that these are written there The whole amounting to this that those who live without the law i. e. the law as it was committed to writing and delivered by the hand of Moses according to the appointment of God yet in these God hath not left himself without witness but hath written on their hearts the same law for substance which he afterwards enlarged by the hand and administration of Moses and added this to the former because of transgression either to reduce the transgressor or to aggravate the transgression that sinne might be made exceeding sinfull And therefore God may justly proceed in judgement against the transgressions which are committed against him and his law as the Apostle argues he having left all men without excuse by giving them a light or candle in their heart by which they might see to read the things contained therein But if those who have onely the law of nature and do not by nature the things contained in the law be punishable and Gods proceedings therein justifiable as indeed it is as hath been often minded before of how much sorer punishment think we shall they be thought worthy who transgress under this additional declaration of the Will and Law of God committed to writing with those large annotations and marginal notes as it were this must needs be a great aggravation this new edition of the law must needs bring a further addition of guilt to the transgressours thereof Man or the children of men thus differenced and thus enlightned by the candle of the Lord in them are the subjects of the law in the first sense as it is called the law of works Rom. 3.27 or the old covenant In which consideration God hath concluded all under sin Rom. 3.9 and stopped every mouth and rendred all the world guilty before him by the sentence of the law considered as afore Rom. 3.19 forasmuch as the tenour of the law being this viz. Do and live and Cursed be every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the law to do them finds no man able to perform it in all things for that all have sinned and come short of the glory of God Rom. 3.23 the Spirit of God testifying that the law though in it self holy righteous and good yet was weak through the flesh Rom. 7.12 Rom. 8.23 So that what could not by it be effected was accomplished by the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus Rom. 8.2 opposed to the law of sinne and death as the law of faith is to the law of works Rom. 3.27 Touching which Law as being the next branch in the distinction and the light accompanying it it will be necessary to speak The law of faith which is the second branch in the distinction is a law founded in God as in the fountain and as the former that is the law of works or of the first covenant proceeded from the Wisdom and Justice of God as being a just and equall thing that he should be served by those whom he made to serve him so this law of faith ownes it self to the mercifulness and goodness of the same God towards such as had forfeited all into the hand of justice for it had been a righteous thing with God to have taken vengeance upon the forfeiture The foundation of which law of Faith or second Covenant was laid in that word of Grace or rather on Christ in the promise that is the seed of the woman shall break the head of the Serpent Gen. 3.15 and is of as large extent as the former of works if we consider 1. The Object thereof 2. The Subject of it The Object is the Lord Jesus who is propounded in the promise as the repairer of the breach and the restorer of the paths to dwell in according to that testimony Psal 75.3 The earth and all the inhabitants of the earth are dissolved I beare up the pillars of it And thus by him all things consist Col. 1.17 holding forth a ground of return to God from whom man by the transgression was turned aside and through fear had hid himself Gen. 3.10 The Subject was the first man and in him all man-kind who were not onely privileged by this promise by being put into a possibility and capacity of being renewed again by repentance which condition the first covenant had in it for that left no roome for repentance but they were also hereby obliged to believe in him who was promised to break the Serpents head to destroy the destroyer and to lead captivity captive How farre the Law of faith may be said to be written on every mans heart as the former law of works is not given unto me to understand only this glimpse I have of it that it appears to have had an influence on the heart of man from the proposing of the promise aforesaid by those sacrifices which were offered
how hot or fiery soever it may prove If any person enquire touching the Author and take offence because he is not named let such know that for that very reason viz. to avoid offence is the name withheld considering how common an error it is for persons to judge of bookes by the Author rather than of the Author by the book and to like or dislike the booke without due consideration of the matter thereof as they approve or disapprove of the person who publisheth it partly to avoid this too Common error in many and partly to give content to my own genius who am a lover of retirement and privacy these are two principal reasons why it 's as it is as to this enquiry what entertainment it shall find at the hands of any person as I know not so neither am I careful my heart suggests unto me that both to the wise and unwise I am exposable my stammering may offend the one and my speech may displease the other nevertheless I am made free to be found a sacrifice to the Censure both of th' one and th' other if I may therein but find acceptance with him whom I serve in my spirit in this undertaking making this request unto thee for thine own Soul's good that thou wouldest give time to the exercise of thy mind and understanding before thou passest sentence be not too suddain either in receiving or rejecting the matter laid before thee not too rash in Censuring or too fierce in opposing but be cloathed in thy right mind Put on as the Elect of God bowels of mercy kindness gentleness remembring that the wisdome that is from above as it 's pure so it 's peaceable full of mercy and good fruits if thou art made free to appear thus accomplish'd to help the stammering and lisping to speak more plainly thy work will be rewarded by him whose it is and be very acceptable to me whose soul is made willing to be one with and in the truth as it is in Jesus HOSANNAH to the Son of DAVID OR A Testimony to the LORD' 's CHRIST AS God at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the Fathers by the Prophets and in these last days hath spoken to us by his Son making forth the discoveries of himself in order to our Salvation So hath Sathan that old Serpent the Devil at sundry times and in divers manner of wayes been exercised towards the Sons and Daughters of the living God and in these last days he hath eminently put forth himself not onely nibling at the heel but striking at the head of the heirs of Salvation Sometimes he acted under the form of a Serpent as to Eve Gen. 3.1 4. Sometimes as a lying slanderous and false Accuser Job 1.9 11. Sometimes as a subtil Disputer Luk. 4.3 9 10. If thou be the Son of God c. enforcing the Argument with a misquoted and misapplyed sentence of Scripture It is written c. Sometimes as a cunning and subtil Inquisitor Matth. 22.17 Master Is it lawful c. Sometimes he will be a false Apostle 1 Cor. 11.13 14 15. Sometimes a false Christ Matth. 24.24 Sometimes a false Prophet 1 Joh. 4.1 1 King 22.21 22. Sometimes a false Brother Gal. 2.4 Sometimes a false Teacher 2 Pet. 2.1 And all this not in a single but in a multiplyed capacity many false Christs false Prophets false Apostles false Teachers all centring in him and he in them either as a Serpent with secresie and subtilty or as a roaring Lion and Dragon with open violence and hostility either by his wises Ephes 6.11 and devices 2 Cor. 2.11 beguiling as he beguiled Eve Gen. 3.13 2 Cor. 11.3 or else by his force and violence seeking to devour 1 Pet. 5.8 or as a great red Dragon casting some into prison to try them Rev. 2.10 being wroth with the Woman and making war with the remnant of her seed which keep the commandements of God and have the Testimony of Jesus And this bloody enterprise he carries on not onely by such Instruments as are his owne who are led captive by him at his will and in whom he rules as the Prince of the power of the Air and in the hearts of the children of disobedience but by exciting and stirring up the spirits of the children of peace to divisions emulations and eminent persecutions one against another Ephraim to envy Judah and Judah to vex Ephraim neither of them remembring that they both are the off-spring of him to whom the promise was made and of them who were heirs together with him of the same promise All the envy and enmity centring in him who hath been the Lyer and Murtherer from the beginning whatever and whoever have been the Instruments made use of by him winged with fraud or armed with violence He I say being the All in All of whatever is acted in any Instrument against the Son of God and against the Sons of God influencing all his Angels in all their variety of Appearances Against him in a way of Eminency should every arrow be directed not so much eyeing Instruments as he by whom they are influenced and by whom they are acted that like as He 1 King 22.31 said in another case Fight neither with small nor great save only with the King of Israel Or as they in the Prophecy Ier. 51.3 were directed touching Babylon Against him that bendeth let the Archer bend his bow against him that lifteth up himself in his Brigandine which is also the main scope of this ensuing Tract This lying Murderer as he hath been busied from the Beginning to beguile and to destroy if it were possible the very Elect so even at this present time also hath he laid his bait his snare his Engine exercising the part of a crafty Fowler on purpose to deceive as much as in him lies the remnant of the seed by sending abroad certain Instruments under great disguise of purity and piety clothing them with the titles of Apostles and Messengers sent abroad to preach the everlasting Gospel whose distinction among men is that they go under the name of Quakers The consideratien of whom together with their Principles though in all faithfulness and tenderness I testifie my soul is drawn forth not so much against the persons of any as against him that acts them is the subject matter of that which follows as was hinted before I find it commended in the Church of Ephesus that her Angel had tryed them which said they were Apostles and were not And the Apostle John advised I Joh. 4.1 Beloved believe not every spirit but try the spirits whether they be of God for many false Prophets are gone out into the world Which advice he gives unto his beloved Little children let no man deceive you Such considerations as these have in the power of God wrought up unto great searchings of heart and strong inquiries after the pleasure of God and the knowledge of his truth which
transgressed and yet God be righteous seeing there was no term or condition in the Covenant which God made with him looking that way for transgressing and dying were the termes reciprocal but it was of meere grace that the promise was made and was indeed the opening of a dore of hope in a possibility of returning for man which was run away from God This laying the foundation of a better hope by which man might be recovered and encouraged to draw near to God was as far above the reach of the natural man to know or expect as the heavens are above the earth yea as the thoughts of God are above the thoughts of man this Law then is not natural but supernatural not springing up together with man as that of workes but is added through grace Psal 75.3 Ex abundanti and such as this Law is such is the light which accompanies it and the enlargement of the one 2is the enlargement of the other also as will evidently appear by what follows I say this Law of faith or word of promise being extended to all mankinde holding forth a possibility of mans return to God upon terms of faith and repentance implyed in the first promise and testified in the sacrifice of Abel the long suffering and patience of God contributing much this way his goodness and forbearance laying great obligation upon persons these visible things of God holding forth the invisible or secret purposes and Counsels of his heart towards returning sinners and calling and crying out to man upon that account to return to him by repentance from whom by transgression he was departed by which footsteps of God man might trace a possibility of Redemption through beleeving in the promised seed as by the former viz. The visible things of the Creation he might discern the Eternal power and God-head of him by whom he was made and created So that in this also as in the former God hath not left himself without witness even to the natural man but hath given him occasion and opportunity to feel after God as thus considered The print and impressions of mercy being stamp'd upon every out-coming of the Lord which upon the terms of the first Covenant was not discernable speaking nothing but wrath and terrour and trembling according to that of the Apostle Rom. 4.15 The Law worketh wrath c. And that justly upon every transgressour yea for every transgression for it is written Cursed be every one that continueth not in all things written in the Law do them Gal. 3.10 Deut. 27.26 So that God hath left man in great measure without excuse even in this respect also holding forth such discoveries as whereby he might discern a possibility of the recovery of his forfeited estate evidenced and manifested in the patience bounty long-suffering goodness and mercifulness of God toward him a sinner to whom it was at first said In the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely dye or dying thou shalt dye instead of which severity Behold goodness and forbearance interposing and leading to repentance Rom. 2.4 And this in relation to man as a man while he is endued with no other light than that which is common to him as such that is the spirit of a man which is the Candle of the Lord by which he may not only see the things of God as his Creatour that is his eternal power and God-head and what hath dependence thereupon in relation to the first Covenant or Law of works But a crevice is opened into the discovery of the Redemption promised as the subject of the second Covenant upon the termes thereof in relation thereunto as to a law of faith evidenced by the promise to as many as the sound thereof ever came Yea all mankinde in the forbearance goodness and long-suffering of God though unto them but as unto natural men and this discovery shining forth through natural appearances Act. 14.17 Rom. 2.4 Yet sufficient to leave himself a witness in man from these discoveries evidencing a reprieve from immediate destruction which the transgressour hath merited and opening a dore of hope for pardon and remission through the riches of the goodness and forbearance of God sufficient to engage the heart of a natural man to seek the Lord and to feel after him if possible he might finde him in this capacity as a Redeemer even as in the former capacity he might discover God as his Creator and Maker And though Mans greater impotency will be found in this than in the former yet is it his duty no less here than there and he no less excusable for not being found exercised in the endeavour after it God having left himself a witnesse in one case as well as in the other though not so the one as the other For in the former not only from without by things seen were the invisible things of God discovered but also by his Law written in the heart of the natural Man was this discovery made of God as his Creator and his subjection to him as such under the terms of that Covenant viz. Do and live But touching this latter Covenant or Law of faith the discovery thereof ariseth from what is without It had never been known nor ever thought of nor ever would it or could it rationally have come into the heart of Man to have conceived such a thing but from the declaration of God in his promise which faith made application of in the first beleevers and from the series of his patience and forbearance continued to the race of man-kinde darkely speaking forth the same thing with a silent yet constant voyce Psal 19.1 Rom. 10.18 sufficient to leave man without excuse and convincing of a possibility of being renewed again through the riches of that goodness which hereby call'd and led unto repentance Rom. 2.4 Nevertheless there was to be another Edition of this Law also as there was of the former of which there hath been mention made before That although God left not himself without witness in those first Beleevers Abel Enoch Noah Abraham Isaak Jacob Moses David Daniel and the rest of whom to tell time would fail who were all enlightned with a light suitable and proportionable to their object there was communicated to them a Spirit of faith whereby they were inabled to behold him who was the object of their faith So Abraham saw the day of Christ with joy John 8.56 and Moses saw him which was invisible Heb. 11.27 Faith saw Christ through sacrifices saw remission of sins in shedding of blood without which there is no remission Heb. 9.22 Yet notwithstanding God having provided some better thing for those which were to come after that they without us should not be made perfect hath in these last dayes spoken to us by his Son revealing the purpose and Counsel of his heart by him bringing Immortality and life to light by the Gospel which before was hid from ages and generations Eph. 3.5 and not so made
which conditions the Law of works as it is in every man hath power of deicsion to weigh and measure and determine touching the rectitude the regularity of every action and to declare it's conformity or non-conformity to the rule and pronounce it good or evill and to passe sentence according to the tenor and conditions of the Covenant both unto them who continue in well doeing as unto them that obey not the truth but obey unrighteousnesse for the doers of the law shall be justified if any such could be found that had or could fulfill the same in every thing * Rom. 2.6 7.8.13 But this dominion which the law hath over every man is limitted Rom. 7.1.4 If once that be dead wherein we were held we thence forth serve in newnesse of Spirit and not in oldnesse of the letter bringing forth fruit to another husband * Rom. 7.6 Now it is evident that Whatsoever the law saith it saith to them that are under the Law * Rom. 3.19 whether it be the Law of works or the law of faith the Law of sin and death or the Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus And whatsoever the Spirit saith to such it saith it to them according to the tenor of the Covenant to which it relates Hence then it followes that as the Law to which all mankinde is subjected being written on every mans heart is the Law of works so it directs and gives rules detects and passeth sentence touching things done within its spheare and compasse as a Law of the first husband and so of the first man But touching such kinds of ungodlikenesse as relate to the new Covenant or law of faith viz. among many others the sin of not beleeving on Christ the light or Law in every man reprooves not for nor convinceth man of neither can it for it is not a condition of that law Now where no law is there is no transgression therefore no reprooving for transgression where none is imputed More might be added but it will be taken in in that which followes Object This pure light that doth proceed and come forth from God which is pure and perfect it convinceth man of all the deceits of his heart and of all his false wayes and worships and convinceth him of unrighteousnesse and Infidelity and all manner of evill whatsoever and leads him into the way of Salvation in obedience to it this light is from the fountain of lights it is the light of life Joh. 16.25 26 27 28. John 12.35 36. * * Richard Farnham Ranters discovered Page 12. Reply This being much what the same with the former passage of Francis Howgills that which hath been spoken in answer thereunto may be applyed to this also and where there is a difference in their expressions ir shall be considered a part and examined Besides and among other things this last writer saith that this pure light which he also calleth the pure Law Page 2. doth convince of all the deceits of the heart c. Among which he reckons up Infidelity and all manner of evill whatsoever To which it may be Replyed that If by Infidelity be intended a not believing in Christ then I doe affirme that the light or Law in every man doth not convince thereof For though Persons are reproved of many sins by the light and Law within them so as to leave them inexcusable before God yet are they not convinced or reproved of the sin of not believing in Christ but by the Comforter the Spirit of truth Joh. 16.7 8 9. If I goe not away the Comforter will not come unto you but if I depart I will send him unto you And when he is come he shall reproove the world of sin c. Of sin because they beleeve not on me By which place it is very plainly prooved that to convince of the sin of not believing on Christ is not ascribed to the light or Law in every man but to the Spirit of truth which Christ would send to his Disciples upon his departure Joh. 16.7 Object The light which is in man but not of man reprooves the the world of sin and is the same which is mentioned John 16.7 8 9. and convinceth of Infidelity and all manner of evill whatsoever Answ 1. That the light in man discovers and the Law in man convinceth and reprooves of sin even to the stopping of all mouthes and makeing them to become silent and guilty before God is acknowledged and witnessed unto both by the excercise of the accuseing conscience in man and the testimony of the Scriptures Rom. 2.14 15. And hath been assented unto before except in the case of not believing on Christ 2. But that this light or Law in every man is the same which is mentioned John 16.7 8. i. e. the Comforter the spirit of truth which convinceth or reproveth the world of the sin of not believing on Christ It may not in the least be admitted without great injury to the truth contained in the holy Scripture Forasmuch as First the Scripture saith not in expresse terms that the light in every man is the same Spirit or Comforter which was promised in John 16. to be sent to reprove the world of sin Secondly nor may any meaning or consequent supply the defect by putting in for a proofe thereof for if the light in every man and the Spirit of truth promised John 16 7. be both one then there was no time since man had a being on the face of the earth wherein this Comforter the Spirit of truth was not in every man as the light is said to have been and to have reproved every man of every transgression yea of unbeliefe Now it is plainly testified by Christ touching the Comforter the Spirit of truth who was to reprove the world of sin viz of unbeliefe That he was not yet come while as Christ was not yet ascended as appears John 16.7.13 Neverthelesse I tell you the truth it is expedient for you that I goe away for if I goe not away the Comforter will not come unto you but if I depart I will send him unto you when he is come he will reprove the world of sin How be it when he the Spirit of truth is come c. By which words of him who is faithfull and true yea Truth it selfe it 's evident that the appearance and comeing of the Spirit of truth to reprove the world for not believing on Christ Jesus was not a thing which had alwayes been with and in every man since man had a being as is affirmed of the light with which every man which comes into the world is enlightned Nay the clean contrary appears by this Scripture which testifies that he the Spirit of truth had not yet appeared a Comforter to the Disciples nor a Reprover to the world for their unbeliefe in Christ nor could he so appear as yet till Christ was glorified and then Christ when he went away would send him Therefore
the father and to eternall life for it roles him in garments full of blood it tumbles the transgressor into his grave and roles a stone upon him and seales the stone so farre is it from leading up to God from the fall that it drives the soule from God and keepes him in the fall till the Lord who is the quickning or live-making Spirit say to him while he is in his blood live by opening to him a doore of hope in this valley of Achor Besides what is said in this instance of Paul and that it appeares plainly that the light in him did not discover to him his transgression and lead him out of the fall up to God and unto eternall life notwithstanding hee professeth himselfe to have had a zeale toward God in what he did and that he did not sin against his light in what he did but thought he ought to doe as he was doing while he was opposing and kicking against the Lord. So may it be further discovered touching the light in every man that as it leads not out of the fall up to God and unto eternall life those that love it and obey it as in this instance last mentioned So neither doth it lead into all truth such as love it and obey it as may be discovered in severall instances and examples viz. Who can Impeach that man of Aethiopia the Eunuch of not loving or not obeying the light in him in whom neverthelesse it appeares to be insufficient to open to him the meaning of the Scripture of the Prophet wherein he was reading but understood not of whom the Prophet spake for being asked whether he understood what he was reading he doth not say yea But answereth How can I except some man guide me and discovers plainly he did not understand what he read by the question he propounds when he saith Of whom speaketh the Prophet this of himselfe or of some other man Nor is it sufficient to say the light reveales all truth to them that love and obey it though not all at once but by degrees to them which know little and doe love and obey it they shall know more and so it might have been with this Eunuch the light in him was sufficient to have opened to him this Scripture and all others though Philip had never instructed him This were to Impeach the wisdome of the most high and holy God as if hee had needlesly and causelesly appoynted Philip by the Spirit to goe neare and joyne himselfe to the Eunuchs Chariot And it were to impute folly unto Philip who when in obedience to the Command of the Spirit he was come to the Chariot of the Eunuch did not bid him minde the light within him and informe him of the sufficiency thereof to instruct him and teach him and that he had not need of any man to teach him if he would but love and obey the light which was in him that was sufficient to direct him into all truth and particularly into the understanding of that Scripture of the Prophet Esay which he was then reading but understood not Nay had hee not a faire opportunitie of reprooving him and of calling him an Ignorant man for saying How can I except some man guide mee Might he not have had just occasion to have bid him turne his eyes inward and minde the light within his guide and teacher was within hee had Scripture within But there is not a word of all this proceeds from him but contrariwise as hee by the Command of the Spirit was bid to arise and goe toward the South and particularly was directed to the Eunuchs Chariot to which hee accordingly applyed himselfe so being come thither without any reproofe to the Eunuch or acquainting him with the sufficiency of his teacher the light within him Hee opened his mouth and began at the same Scripture and preacht to him Jesus and accepted from him this Confession I beleeve that Jesus Christ is the Sonne of God Acts 8.26 to 39. A further example there is in the person and case of Cornelius of whom it cannot be said but that hee was in the meeknesse loving and obeying the light and prosecuting the dictates thereof in all simplicity improoveing his measure and talent even to acceptation with God for that hee was one that feared God and wrought righteousnesse as Peter testifies of him Implicitly Acts 10.34 35. And the Spirit of God beares him witnesse that Hee was a devout man and one that feared God with all his house and gave much almes to the people and prayed to God alway or incessantly Was hee one that walked not up to his light loving and obeying it The Lord by his holy Angel doth acquit him of this Charge testifying unto him in these words Cornelius Thy prayers and thine almes are come up for a memoriall before God Nor doth the Lord by his Angel encourage him to goe on in his way hearkening to the light in him and to abide therein loving and obeying it nor doth he call him into silence and command him to cease prayer and to waite in silence expecting his teaching from within but expressely directs him to send for Simon Peter that he might tell him what he ought to doe who accordingly so doth and Peter being come unto him at the speciall instance and direction of the Lord manifesting his pleasure to him in the vision and having received an account from Cornelius his owne mouth of his being sent for who having called together his kinsmen and neare friends said Wee are all heere present before God to heare all things that are Commanded thee of God Then Peter opened his mouth and preached unto them Jesus of Nazareth whom God anoynted with the holy Spirit and power who went about doing good being hee to whom all the Prophets give witnesse that through his Name whosoever beleeveth in him shall receive remission of sinnes And while Peter yet spake or while he was speaking those words the Holy Spirit fell on all them which heard the word and they spake with tongues and magnified God This was not a silent meeting for Peter opened his mouth and spake nor was it a fruitlesse and empty meeting notwithstanding there were words spoken for the Lord bore witnesse thereunto by the gift of the holy Spirit yea though a Christ without them were preached unto them as appeares by Peters Sermon who stileth him Jesus of Nazareth whom God anoynted with the Holy Spirit and power who went about doing good and healing all that were oppressed of the Devill for God was with him even hee whom they slew and hanged on a tree whom God raised up the third day and shewed him openly I say a Christ without them is by the Apostle Peter preached unto them and their faith in him as such is borne witnesse unto by the holy Spirit which is given unto them whence it may without Injury to the truth be offered to the serious and sober minded to Consider
things which hee had heard of his Father John 15.15 Who when hee was come should guide them into all truth Joh. 16.7 13. Nor should this be a priviledge peculiar to the then Disciples only or to the persons of that age or generation as appeares Joh. 17.20 21. Neither pray I for these alone but for them also which shall beleeve on mee through their word That they all may be one c. in us By the Administration of which Spirit of truth Hee i. e. The Lord Jesus Christ makes forth the discovery of himselfe his minde and will touching things to be knowne and done beleeved and practised Joh. 16.13 14. Whatsoever hee shall heare that shall hee speake and hee will shew you things to come Hee shall glorifie mee for hee shall receive of mine and shall shew it unto you As the glory of God did shine forth through the appearance of Christ Joh. 17.4 So the glory of Christ doth shine forth through the appearance of the Spirit Joh. 16.14 As Christ did nothing of himselfe during his ministration in the world Joh. 12.49 50. I have not spoken of my selfe but the Father which sent mee gave me Commandement what I should say and what I should speake and as the Father said to me so I speake So the Spirit of truth hee shall not speake of himselfe but whatsoever hee shall heare that shall hee speake Hee shall glorifie mee for hee shall receive of mine and shall shew it unto you As God was in Christ reconciling the world to himselfe 2 Cor. 5.19 So is Christ in Spirit subduing the world to himselfe Joh. 16.7 8. Now the Lord is that Spirit 2 Cor. 3.17 As Christ by being put to death in the flesh hath once suffered for sins the just for the unjust that he might bring them to God 1 Pet. 3.18 So by being justified in spirit or quickned by the spirit or declared to be the son of God with power according to the spirit of holiness 1 Tim. 3.16 He doth actually effect that thing in all them who by him do beleeve in God that raised him from the dead and gave him glory that their faith and hope might stand in God 1 Pet. 3.18 Rom. 1.4 Who by faith purifies their heart in obyeing the truth through the spirit waiting for the hope of righteousnesse by faith 1 Pet. 1.19 21 22 23. By which spirit he doth negotiate all the affairs of his kingdome on earth and so hath done from the time of his ascending up on high when he led Captivity captive and not only received gifts for men or in the man yea for the rebellious that he might dwell among them Psal 68.18 But also gave gifts to men Eph. 4.8.12 for the gathering into one or perfecting the number of the Saints for the edifying or building up the body of Christ till we all that is all the seed come in the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fulnesse of Christ which cannot be so long as one joint one finger or member of the body is uncalled ungathered or unjoynted according to that of Heb. 11.40 For as they without us could not be made perfect so neither they nor we apart nor together can so be without those which are to come after who altogether make up the measure of the stature of the fulnesse of Christ whose body cannot be compleat till every joint be supplyed The Effecting whereof the Lord Jesus Christ performs by his spirit from the very first stone the foundation to the top stone thereof For he having been hammered and broken smitten and bruised crucified through weaknesse when his soul was made an offering for sin yet being raised in power and declard to be the Son of God with power by the spirit of holinesse and liveing by the power of God was made perfect through suffering and became the Author of eternall salvation to them which obey him being laid for a foundation for a Corner stone 1 Cor. 3.11 1 Pet. 2.6 Ephes 2.20 21 22. In whom the building is fitly framed together and built up together for an habitation of God through the spirit by which spirit the work is both begun and carried on by it the stones are hewen and made meet to be made partakers of a place in the building they are fitted and then fitly framed and built up together from first to last The first work which Christ by his spirit would exercise in the world after his departure was to reprove the world of sin viz. of unbeleefe John 16.7 8 9. and not only should they thereby be reproved of sin and of that before named in particular or in speciall that is of unbelief but it should convince them also of righteousnesse and of judgement The law under the former dispensation though it convinced of and reprooved for sin yet it discovered not a perfect righteousness nor brought forth judgement into victory but haveing detected the sinner it left him under the sentence of judgement and condemnation but the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus That quickning spirit proceeds at another rate it not only reproves the Sinner but reveales the Saviour opens a doore of hope to the convicted sinner If so there may be hope and for this reason among others it is called the Comforter giving to the sin-smitten soule the valley of Achor for a doore of hope I will be mercifull to their unrighteousnesse and their sins and iniquities will I remember no more making the discovery of grace a foundation of repentance and returning to a poore convicted and reproved sinner holding proportion with that ancient and first Gospel promise or word of faith the seed of the woman shall breake the head of the Serpent Gen. 3.15 applied by God to the trembling sinner Adam when he was affraid and hid himselfe By the same spirit doth Christ administer as a spirit of wisdome and revelation opening the eyes of the understanding Ephes 1.17 that men may come to the knowledge of him and may know what is the hope of his calling and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the Saints i. e. in them that trust in Christ or beleeve and are sealed with the holy spirit of promise Vers 12 13. Which operation of the spirit is wrought as himselfe listeth Joh. 3.8 and by what means himselfe pleaseth though ordinarily by the preaching of the word according to divine appointment Rom. 10.17 Ephes 4.11 12. whereby the spirit opens the blind eyes and turns men from darknesse to light and from the power of Sathan to God that they may receive forgivenesse of sins and inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith which is in Christ Jesus Act. 26.15 16 17 18. Which Faith is the fruit of his spirit in them Gal. 5.22 whereby they are given to beleeve Phil. 1.29 and to receive Christ Jesus Joh. 1.12 and to
though with all possible brevity Reply That the Gospel is the power of God to salvation may not be denyed Rom. 1.16 for it is so to every one that beleeveth and let him be accursed that preacheth any other gospel than that which is so Gal. 1.9 But where the gospel which is the power of God to salvation is preached if it be not mixt with faith in them which hear it it is not the power of God to salvation to such according to the testimony of that Scripture Heb. 4.2 For unto us was the gospel preached as well as unto them but the word preached did not profit them not being mixed with faith in them that heard So that the gospel is not the power of God to salvation to any but to such as beleeve it and by faith receive the glad tidings and message thereof and become obedient thereunto Rom. 1.17 For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith as it is written The just shal live by faith The gospel which in it self is the power of God to salvation so named already may be prerched not only in word but also in power and in the holy spirit as twice to the Thessalonians 1 Thes 1.5 in demonstration of the spirit and power as to the Corinthians 1 Cor. 2.4 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it may be powerfully ratified and confirmed by signs and wonders and mighty deeds yet not powerfull to salvation except received by faith in them that hear it Such a gospel was it to the Thessalonians 1 Thes 1.5 It was brought to them in mighty power and received by them in much assurance as the very word of God to which they yeilded the obedience of faith 1 Thes 2.13 14. As the Romans also did Chap. 15.18 19. Wheresoever the Gospel is preached in Evidence and demonstration of the spirit and received by faith in them that hear it it is the arm and power of God to salvation to such and doth powerfully incline them to yeild obedience in word and deed to whatsoever is therein revealed unto them He that receives the light and is obedient to it receivs the gift of God and shall receive the power the light rejected no power received Reply It hath been said before by this friend to whom I now reply That Christ is the light and That Christ is the gift of God To which may be added that which is testified 1 Cor. 1.18 That Christ is the power of God as it is expressed by the Apostle Now let it be considered what is spoken by the friend in this parcel of words above recited and whether it amount not to a repetition and Tautology of words He that receives the light and is obedient to it receives Christ for Christ is the light receives the gift of God that is Christ for Christ is the gift of God and shall receive the power that is Christ for Christ is the power of God and such as receive Christ and obey him reject not the light nor can be without the power forasmuch as he whom they have received and obeyed is both the light and the power and the gift and is no more than if it had been thus express'd He that receives Christ obeys him receives Christ and shall receive Christ Christ rejected no Christ received Your heart shall fail and your eyes wax dim that look for another way or another Gospel than that which redeems out of sin Reply It hath been said before that Christ is the way Let their heart fail and their eyes wax dim that expect salvation by any other way than by him who is the Way the Truth and the Life Forasmuch as there is no other name given under heaven whereby we can be saved and that Gospel which tenders salvation by Christ to sinners without redemption from sin let it indeed be Anathema from the Lord. For it is witnessed of the true and only Lord Jesus that his name should be called Jesus that is Saviour for that he should redeem his people from their sins Mat. 1.21 and save them to the utmost that come unto God by him everliving to make intercession for them Heb. 7.25 even for them who by him do beleeve in God purifying their souls in obeying the truth through the spirit being born again c. 1 Pet. 1.21 22 23. Which testimony is born up in the hearts of the children of the regeneration who are made the sons of God by faith in Christ Jesus having received the adoption of sons they cry unto him in spirit incessantly night and day that this redemption from the body of sin and death may be compleated in them saying how long Lord holy and true fighting the good fight of faith keeping up the watch and warre of the Lord as knowing that the God of peace will shortly tread Sathan under their feet I say their feet as really within them as he hath troden him under his own feet for them without them And further knowing that they shall assuredly reap in due time if they faint not this being their victory even their faith by which with patience they possess their soul being confident of this one thing that he is faithful who hath called them who will also do it and having begun a good work in them will also perfect it perform or finish it untill the day of Christ having this hope they purify themselves in the power of him who of God is made to them righteousness and sanctification as well as wisdome and redemption The name of Christ is pleasant in the outward sound in as much as thereby men think to have their sins taken away but the Gospel is the power of God that redeems out of sin Reply Who ever names the name of Christ is to depart from iniquity and he who naming the name of Christ how pleasant soever he count that name yet if such an one depart not from iniquity but rowl his sinne under his tongue as a sweet morsel and bless himself in his heart saying I shall have peace though I walk in the Imagination or stubborness of my heart to adde drunkenness to thirst the Lord will not spare him but the anger of the Lord and his jealousie will smoak against that man there 's no such use of the name of Christ as to make it a Cloak for sin for the wrath of God is revealed against all unrighteousness in men Whatsoever and in whomsoever it be and he that regards iniquity in his heart hath a root of gall and wormwood that will eat out all the pleasantness that may seem to be in the name of Christ in the outward sound Deut. 29.18 19 20. Yet for asmuch as there may be some snare and temptation lie upon some souls touching those words before minded and repeated viz. the Gospel is the power of God that redeems out of sin Whence some persons do conclude that they are redeemed out of sin and that the body of sin is destroyed in
them they are come unto mount Sion to the Citty of the living God to the heavenly Jerusalem to the spirits of just men made perfect hence proceeds that frame of spirit of judging others with severity austereness who dare not so say of themselves but through the spirit wait for the hope of righteousness contrary to the spirit of meekness and lowliness of mind wherewith each should account and esteem others better than themselves according to the rule of Christ given by the Apostle often repeated Ephes 4.2 Col. 3.12 which requireth a shewing all meekness to all men Tit. 3.2 Jam. 3.13 to the end as our Lord Jesus himself left example who quenched not the smoaking flax Mat. 12.18 19 20. who said Learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart Mat. 11.29 Others on the other hand judging themselves because they cannot so say of themselves that they are not redeemed out of sin but go mourning and bowed down and are in fear continually because of the fury of the oppressor the evil they would not that they do and the good they would that they do not and are crying out in bitterness as Ruben for Joseph Alas for the Lad is not and I whither shall I go or as she If it be so why am I thus There might be some good use made of a seasonable word to each of these if it might please the Lord to direct therein Are there some redeemed out of sin and come to the spirits of just men made perfect and is it so indeed with them What means then the bleating of the sheep and the lowing of the oxen which are heard in such I mean such as say they have attained but in measure I am not free to instance in personal or perticular discoveries But this wotd in measure declares plainly that such are not at home they are not in the City they are at most but travailers towards it they have certain Miles yet to travail before they arrive Who ever saith he knows in part declares plainly he is short of perfection 1 Cor. 13.10 12. and who ever saith he knows perfectly he knows not how imperfect his knowledg is Therefore to the first sort I would say why boastest thou O vain man of that which is not who so boasteth of a false gift is like clouds and wind without rain Or if thou dost not pretend to have attained and to be arrived at end of thy journey and to be perfect as the heavenly father is perfect Why dost thou judg thy Brother and why dost thou set at nought thy Brother who is in his way as well as thou we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ Rom. 14.10 who then art thou that judgest another mans servant contradicting that rule of Christ Jam. 4.11 12. Mat. 7. the five first verses Iudge not that ye be not judged c. Take with thee therefore these two Cautions viz. 1. Boast not against thy Brother neither glory in a false gift for thou art not perfect while thou knowest but in part and hast attained but in measure 2. Despise not the day of smal things in another while as yet thou thy self art not perfect but remember that command of Christ Learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart Mat. 11.29 shewing all meekness to all men Tit. 3.2 break not the bruised reed Remember the parable which our Lord Jesus spake unto certain which trusted in themselves that they were righteous and despised others Luk. 18.9 To the Second Sort. To those who are bowed down in their spirit for fear of the fury of the oppressor of whom it 's said in truth and sincerity of heart the evil that I would not do that I do the good I would do I do not whose soul goes forth in them for deliverance from the body of sin death by Jesus Christ according to the Gospel the power thereof to such it may be said notwithstanding they may be judged and despised by the former yet the foundation of God is sealed who will bring forth judgment into victory and perfect the work which himself hath begun in them having laid the foundation will lay the topstone also to the praise of the glory of his grace for faithful is he who hath promised who will also do it according to the tenour of those words Ezek. 17. last And all the Trees of the field shall know that I the Lord have brought down the High tree have exalted the Low tree have dryed up the green tree and have made the dry tree to flowrish I the Lord have spoken it and have done it Thou thy self art not ignorant of the many forms which cry Lo here and lo there yet the way is but one Reply I am not unacquainted that there are indeed many forms which do pretend to that one way That only way the Lord Jesus Among which the present form now under debate between us is one touching which I have met with these passages viz. Sinck down into the eternal love and thou wilt see me and the rest that we are in unity of that one spirit Rich. Farn. discovery of faith p. 4. Though ten thousand times ten thousand yet they are but one in the body one faith one seed one baptizing one Supper one Covenant one God and Father all one heart and one soul serving God in one way worshipping him in spirit and with one mouth glorifying his great and glorious name Who are of this seed are of Abraham Rich. Farn. Rant discov pag. 17. The contrary to which the most High and holy Lord hath been pleased to suffer to discover it self most eminently in the Schism which hath been made in the body of this so much adored admired profession which I cannot but take notice of being so opportunely led into it by this Appeal which is made to me touching my not being ignorant of many forms to all which the Lord hath suffered the addition of this one more and that also increased into more than one by dividing the heads thereof which many dear to the Lord in holy fear and trembling say touching this matter What hath God wrought While they consider that the unity so much gloried in being as the band or girdle which bound up the bundle and was made an Eminent Character of the verity of the persons their Doctrine and practice by which it was exalted magnified in opposition to other peoples of whom it was said that they were in division and confusion but themselves were in unity of one heart and of one way as in the passages last recited out of Rich. Farnworth beside many others which might be named For the most high and holy Lord in his great wisdome to permit that this band or girdle should be rent in sunder without hand no man contributing toward the doing thereof but themselves this is not a smal thing in the eyes of the impartial and sober minded
which may be referred to those two lectures which this messenger and blessed Apostle of the Gentiles mannages in behalf of the most High God against the worshippers of Jupiter and Mercury Both priests and preisted people Act. 14. v. 11 to 18. And those lofty Athenians Philosophers Epicurians and Stoicks whom he encounter'd Act. 17. from v. 16 to 31. proving and alleaging their Gods to be no Gods and contrarywise preaching and declaring to them that unknown God to whom their Altar was inscribed calling them to repentance by an Argument drawn from the judgement which the most High God would administer to the world in righteousnesse by Jesus Christ of which he hath given assurance unto all men by raising him from the dead In which he briefly layes down the foundation of repentance from dead works and of faith towards God the true and living God of the resurrection from the dead and of eternal judgment But if any shall say What doth this Babler say Are we Lycaonians or Athenians Stoicks or Epicures what doth all this concern us Whereunto tends all this waste Are not we Christians born of Christian Parents Did not our Fathers say for themselves and us I beleeve in God the Father Almighty Did they not promise and vow in my name and made me say Amen to it in my infancy in the way that seem'd good to them to signifie thereby my consent Therefore we are no Heathens but Christians out of doubt and worshippers of the true God To you then O ye men women and children not of Athens but of England to you is this poor plain word directed Are you of the posterity of Adam so am I. Are you Natives of England so am I. Were you made to confesse God in your infancy when you were uncapable of knowing him so was I in such a manner as my zealous parents were instructed and as I in that estate was capable Were you any of you put in mind of the vow and promise which was made in your name and educated accordingly I also had my measure thereof Were you vaine neverthelesse so was I stubborn and rebellious so was I. Were you foolish disobedient deceived serving divers lusts and pleasures all this and more than this was I. Had you under all this checks and reproofs of conscience for vanity for lying even in your Childhood so had I. Did you resolve against it so did I. Did you cry to the most high God for strength against it in my degree measure I did so too Were you tender in heart so was I. Were you grieved when God was offended I was the like Saw you the root and spring of all wickednesse and noisome lusts to proceed from the corrupt and impure fountain of the heart I did the like being convinced that till the heart was changed and a new heart given instead thereof it would not be otherwise with me Did you reforme what you were convinced of so did I. Did you put on a form of profession so did I. Did you walke on in that forme for some time I did so too Suffered you any thing from Superiours or equals for walking strictly or differently from them I had my share therein also Were you not even and constant in this course of witnesse and walking no more was I. Were there not breakings out into sins such as from whence you seemed to have been departed that state I witnesse Had you peace then no more had I. Durst you approach God in prayer then no more durst I Did mournings and repentings tears and fastings renew the confidence and create the peace 'T was so with me so long as I was obedient I had peace and when I was in transgression I was afraid I ran away and hid my self Did you ever search your own heart to discern and discover the evil thereof so did I oft From all which I conclude the truth of the foregoing premises That there is a light and law in man c. Did you after many years of profession enquire into the ground of your profession and consider whence as well as what it was I did so too Were you convinced that your worship and service of God was founded upon tradition and education and the custome of the Nation the light that was let in thorough the observation of what they said and did and that whensoever you were checked or reproved for sin or affrighted and discouraged from approaching to God being self-judged and self-convicted that it proceeded from what you had received and learned from reading or hearing and as you did conform or not conform to this so was your peace made up or broken and discontinued without any other or further ground Have you or have you not been acquainted with this enquiry and observed the result thereof I have known the person who upon this enquiry hath been smitten the mouth stopped and the person silenced and the building which for many years hath been erecting blown upon by the breath and spirit of the Lord and laid even with the ground through the power of this discovery that Jesus Christ was not laid as a foundation nor corner stone in this building But all the profession hath amounted to no more but to a creaturely and selfe-righteousnesse made up of reformation and purification founded in the Creatures act and power But the name given of God for salvation besides which there is no other name given among men whereby they can be saved this being not understood received or beleeved on there hath appeared nothing but stones of emptinesse and lines of confusion persons appearing as men which have dream'd that they were eating but when they are awakened by the spirit of the Lord which reproveth and convinceth of sin indeed behold their soul is empty and faint To such then as not only have improved their first radical principles in the exercise of the moral vertues but to those especially who have made progresse in higher profession I demand whether they have considered the force of natural education what an influence it hath upon the offspring you may read of him who said he profited in the Jews Religion above many being exceeding Zealous of the traditions or ordinances of his fathers and the mixt multitude who fell all sting Numb 11.4 went up out of Aegypt Exod. 12.38 and bear a share in the external part of that song Exod. 15.2 My fathers God I will exalt him how apt is it for man to say my fathers God my Countries God my friends God my Companions God yet not know the God of their fathers or not to know that knowledg to be indeed according to God in verity and truth There are empty Vines which bring forth fruit to self Hos 10.1 Trees which flourish and grow and bring forth fruit goodly to the eye and in outward appearance are as that green olive tree fair and of goodly fruit on which nevertheless the most high will kindle a fire and cause
as he hath any stock of his owne so long as he hath one penny to go to the Physicians with he 'l spend it there but to be made a beggar and to be saved of alms to receive salvation of gift he likes not to be accompted so lame and impotent so sick yea dead proud man cannot bear thus nor will not beleeve this Nor is this spoken to discourage any from waiting on the Lord in the use of his appointments in order to their salvation Nay it is required of all that they work out their salvation with fear and trembling Yet withall to remember that it is God that worketh in them both to will and to do of his own good pleasure but it is spoken to mind thee that there is an ambitious mind in me and thee and we would think we are not so poor as we are nor so beggarly as we are nor so unable to help our selves but we can contribute much upon accompt of the stock we have in hand our Candle will serve the turn well enough we do not stand in so much need of the sun we may work by Candle-light sufficient to answer what 's required of us Whereas the scope and tendency of the Gospel is as to leave man without excuse for not improving what is left with him so it is to cut off glorying and boasting from man in the utmost of his improvements that he should reckon himself to have done nothing but to have been an unprofitable servant even then and there where and when he is most conversant in what is required of him and to be so far from bearing himself in hand that any work of righteousness which he can do hath in it a vertue whereby to declare him righteous as before God that the very unrighteousness of his righteous action either as to matter or manner would silence him in that perswasion if his eye were open to see it as it is seen by God If the most high should enter with thee into judgement thou wouldest not be able to answer him one of a thousand of thy miscarriages and transgressions which pass thee untaken notice of in the day of thine own judgement which would not nor could not if thine eye were open there are sins of ignorance as well as of knowledg yea sins cleaving to thy most holy things sufficient to abate thy glorying Those things which are now of price unto thee in which thou confidentest thy self are but creaturely excellencies and may be found in such as whom thou in comparison wouldest not set with the Dogs at thy Table I mean those whom thou in thy own judgement infinitely surpassest in vertue and goodness would blame and shame thee if compared with thee be therefore content to be stript of thy seeming glory which indeed hath a beauty if considered by it self as that of Moses also had in its day of dispensation but considering it as that which was to be done away and so the glory thereof was inglorious it had no glory in comparison of that glory which excelled The face of Moses did shine but it was veiled the schollers then could not behold it with open face But this veil is done away in Christ in whose face the glory of God doth shine with more clearness and with less terror and amazedness so as that the disciples the scholers and followers of the Lord Jesus those who having heard and learn'd of the father come unto him God who commanded light to shine out of darkness shines in their hearts to give them the light of the knowledg of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ which they beholding not as under a veil but as in a glasse with open face are changed into the same Image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. To the Regenerate man upon the accompt of his first manifestation And is it so indeed that notwithstanding all thy hitherto zealous strict and religious appearance putting it self forth in reformations humiliations resolutions austere and strict obligations for piety for purity for bringing under the body of sin by vows covenants holy purposes performances in religious duties and services neglecting of the body through watchings fastings abstinence from necessary supplyes and all this in order to the attainment of the true peace which is after God the peace which passeth mans understanding which thine awakened and wounded Spirit thirsted after the attainment of and could not be satisfied till it was enjoyed and in these supposed to have found it but it was but at times however it was liable to breaches yet those breaches were healed and made up with some one or more of these and this was the case of thy soul for many days perhaps for many years sometimes 't was day with thee otherwhile 't was night sometime thou sawest nor Sun nor Moon nor stars for many daies sometimes thou wert confident thy estate was good and safe thy heart melted into tears of compassion for others which were not so as thou wert and saw not that which thou sawest and in this thy confidence thou becamest a guid to the blind a light to them which were in darkness an instructer of the foolish a teacher of babes Thou prayedst with and for them thou weptst and madest supplication over them this or something like this thou bearest testimony unto as having been the frame of thy spirit neverthelesse in this thy bow abode not in strength 't was not alwayes bent sometime when thou wert reproving others thou thy self wert secretly reproved in thy self either for the same or some other evil when thou wert comforting others thine own heart was in doubt whether thou wert truly comforted of God while thou wert helping others with strengthning arguments against distrust despair couldst thou thy self believe that thou wert indeed translated from death to life when others thought highly of thee and their souls blessed thee and God for thee did not thine own heart at times tremble within thee lest thou after thou hadst comforted others shouldest thy self become a cast-away whence might this proceed these ups and downs these yeas and nays why did the mountains skip why was Jordan the river of judgment driven back why did the earth tremble the state which seemed to be founded upon a rock to move and step backward was it not because it did but seem to be so founded It was but earth and therefore trembled the bow was not the bow of Joseph therefore it abode not in strength the bogh was not Josephs bogh therfore not increasing it was not rooted in him who was the excellency of Jacob not strengthned by the arm of the mighty God of Jacob and therefore no marvail it admitted of such variety mutability notwithstanding its seeming excellency and stability Thy garments were but prison garments and thou in thy prison house though thou knewest it not the iron was entred into thy soul and thou couldest not