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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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the light or law in every man is not that Spirit of truth mentioned John 16.7 nor doth that light or law in every man reprove any man of not beleiving in Jesus Christ It remaines to consider of a further clause in the Objection which saith touching this light viz. Object That this light is from the fountaine of lights it is the light of life John 16.25 26 27 28. John 12.35 36. Answ 1. Although the Lamp or Candle of the Lord in every man proceeds from God as from the father and fountaine of lights Yet that the light in every man is the light of life is not a Scripture Phrase to say no more thereof 2. These Scriptures brought to prove it viz. John 16.25 26 27 28. John 12.35 36. speak not the thing viz. the light of life much lesse doe they say that the light in every man is that light of life and this will appeare to any one that examines the Scriptures which are quoted which is conviction enough to the meeke and tender and more need not to be said thereunto but to desire such to consider how it is written The next passage I am to consider of touching the light viz. what it doth in every man I finde thus exprest viz. Loving the light it will guide you to God from all wen that you need never looke at man more Ri. Farnworth Discover faith Reply The light which is in every man by which the deeds done in the body are discovered and manifested for the light makes manifest And the Law in every man which gives sentence upon those deeds done as good or evill for by it comes the knowledge of sin I say this light and law should be by any person loved and obeyed yet were it not able to guide to God from all men so as that we need never look at man more For this were to ascribe falsehood and to put a lye upon the holy Spirit of truth which testifieth Gal. 3.21 If there had been a Law given which could have given life verily righteousnesse should have been by the Law And Gal. 2.21 If righteousnesse come by the Law then Christ is dead in vaine So that there doth need a looking unto Jesus the Author and Finisher of faith Heb. 12.2 Yea even the Man Christ Jesus * * 1 Tim 2.5 who endured the Crosse despising the shame and is set downe at the right hand of the Throne of God loveing the light that is in man will not doe it obeying the Law will not nor cannot leade up to God without looking unto him whom God hath anointed and appointed to be Salvation to the ends of the earth besides whom there is no Saviour who saith Look unto me and be you saved all yee ends of the earth * * Esay 45.21 22. Neither is their salvation in any other For there is no other name under Heaven given among men whereby we must be saved Acts 4.12 And other foundation can no man lay then what is laid which is Christ Jesus * * 1 Cor. 3.11 Christ himselfe and he alone is the true and only foundation besides which no man may lay any other by what name soever he call it whether light or law or what ever other name may be given to it it 's a name divers from that name which God hath anoynted to be the salvation of the ends of the earth by receiving of whom through faith by believing in his name we are priviledged with the dignity of Son-ship and declared to be born of God John 1.12 13. As many as received HIM to them he gave power i. e. right or priviledge to be made the sons of God even to them that BELIEVE in his name who are born not of the will of man BVT of God There is some what further to be added in answer to this passage or sentence but I referre it to that which followes where there will be occasion to treat againe upon the same matter though the expressions of words may be somewhat varied That which followes to be considered in this passage Being obedient to the light within it will bring you to purity to holinesse to uprightnesse there is your Teacher present with you That light obeying it is your salvation disobeying that light is your condemnation Minde your Teacher within minde the light within Jer. 31 34. Esay 54.13 John 6 46. John 1.2.27 * * A briefe discovery of Antichrist Reply It is a most certain truth that there is in every man a Lamp or Torch or Candle of the Lord which is a great light within him together with which there is a Law which is holy just and good whose tendency is to direct the Creature to purity to holinesse and to uprightnesse and in that sence is his Teacher within him according to the divine truth of that Scripture The Law was our School-master unto or untill Christ Gal. 3.24 which is true of the Law written either on the heart or on tables or in a book all which are Scripture expressions I say this light and Law which is in every man hath a tendency to direct toward purety and uprightnesse but hath no power to assist it gives not the Creature the least abillity to perform the thing it requires Gal. 3.21 If there had been a Law given which could have given life but what the Law could not doe Rom. 8.3 Neverthelesse it exerciseth the parts of a Teacher or Tutor in giveing rules and precepts in pointing out to a Person his duty and reviving and calling to account the things done passing a righteous and just sentence according to the terms and tenour of the Covenant of works viz. The man that doth them shall live in them Rom. 10.5 Cursed be every one that contonueth not in every thing which is written in the Law to doe them Gala. 3.10 But as it doth not give strength to the performance of what it requires so it hath received no anointing to relieve the Creature against the sentence of the curse incurr'd upon the transgression which it selfe pronounceth but wounds him and leaves him without pouring in either oyle or wine according to what is testified Rom. 4.15 Because the Law worketh wrath So that although a person by the light and law within him may see his worke before him what is to be done and while he obeyes the command is under that sentence which saith The man that doth them shall live in them And he hath peace while he continueth in his obedience But if at any time he doe amisse in any thing where is his Peace then The Law is faithfull it is impartiall it doth not speak Peace to the transgressor Nay the Law worketh wrath it pronounceth sentence Cursed be every one which continueth not in every thing And this sentence is absolute without limitation Here 's no covering or terms of recovery no roome for repentance under the leading and teaching of this School-master but scourging and lashing and wounding without healing haveing no
according to the small measure thereof received hath had its improvement in the comparing of such things as came to my hands from time to time endeavouring if by any means I might attain to the knowledge of the principle But as the Persons were divers and their Books and Papers very many so I found it very hard and difficult to gather up what was scattered here and there to make out any entire Peece though some competent progress was made in that endeavour with a mind very much freed from prejudice and among other things I met with these passages Christ hath enlightned every one that comes into the world thou that lovest that light which Christ hath enlightned thee withall thou brings thy works to the light that thy deeds may be proved c. The Light will not let thee take Gods name in vaine it will draw thee out of the worships of the World and keep thee in the fear of God The first step of peace is to stand still in the Light which discovers things contrary to it for power and strength to stand against that nature which the light discovers here grace growes here 's God alone glorified The light which hath enlightened every one that comes into the world ther 's every one of your Condemnation that hates it and every one of your teachers that loves it waiting in it will guide you to God it will shew you the way which is Christ to the Father Fox way to the Kingdome p. 1. c. Thou that art guided by the Lamb the light in thy Conscience Despise not the day of small things but mind the counsel of the Lord Jesus the little light which shines in thy darke heart is the powerfull word of Faith which was in the Beginning by which all things were created this light is the word of Faith the Apostles exhorted to take heed unto Rom. 10.6 7 8. the unction of the holy one given of the Father whereby we need not to teach one another but as the anointing teacheth us which is truth and no lie which is the sure word of prophecy whereunto ye do well to take heed 2 Pet. 1.19 Deusb Mans Return p. 12. 27 28. It opens all the Scriptures and leads man out of the fall up to God this is the true light and leads to life eternal Farnw Rant Discov p. 13. The light is but one in him that loves it and in him that hates it The light which Christ Jesus hath enlightened every one withall is made manifest and convinceth of all ungodliness and worldly lusts That which may be known of God is revealed in man Fr. Houg Common Salv. p. 5. 7 8. Oh thou blind Pharisee a Childe of God needs no repentance p. 11. The Scripture is not the Saints rule Fiery Darts p. 19. Come down all ye high-minded Pharisees and lay away all your Profession throw downe all your old building and lay a new foundation Hearken to that in your Consciences which checks you when you do amisse and troubles you in Conscience when you have been drunk or have done some evil act Be willing to be guided by that and that will lead you to repentance It will be a Teacher to thee teaching and directing thee in righteousness purity holiness c. Parnell tryall of faith p. 5. 6. 7. Loving the light it will guide you to God from all men that you need never look at man more Farnw Discov p. 12. Being obedient to the light within it will lead you to purity to holiness to uprightness that light obeying it is your salvation disobeying that light is your Condemnation Briefe Discov p. 4. To the al-seeing Eye that light in your Consciences I direct you The wise mans eye is in his head which eye is the light in your Consciences being guided by it it will lead you to Christ who is your Head Letters p. 3. 5. Hearken to the light in your Consciences that is your Teacher if you do not obey it will be your eternal Condemnation Hearken to it and your soul shall live A true Discovery I.C. p. 17. 18. By all which as also by much more which is to be found in many of their Books under variety of Expressions it 's to be observed That a great part nay the main Foundation of this their great building is the Light wherewith every one that cometh into the world is enlightened and this is held forth under these two branches viz. 1. What it is in every one 2. What it does in every one It is That in the Conscience which checks you when you have been drunk or have done some evil act It is The powerful Word of Faith by which all things were created and which Paul exhorts to take heed unto Rom. 10.6 7.8 It is the sure Word of prophecy vvhereunto you do vvell to take heed 2 Pet. 1.19 It doth convince a person of all ungodliness It directs in righteousness purity and holiness It vvill guide you to God from all men that you need never look at man more If you do not obey it it will be your eternal Condemnation hearken to it and your soul shall live That light obeying it is your Salvation disobeying it is your Condemnation It opens all Scriptures and leads man out of the fall up to God These things among many other are naturally included in the Sentences before repeated which being examined and compared with what the Scriptures testifie touching them it will evidently appear that although the Enemy hath made to himselfe a strong hold yet the Father of lights hath discovered him and his Covering is found too short and too narrow to hide him and Wisdom's children will acknowledge it when the veil is pluckt off and the disguise discovered and detected It may not be unmeet for the more clear and faire discussion as also for the better satisfaction of some to lay downe something positively touching this matter according to the two branches aforementioned rather than to treat them oppositely by way of Controversie at least in this place reserving the examination of them and their proofs if any there be till afterwards if God peradventure may please to give unto any Repentance to the acknowledging of the Truth 2 Tim. 2.25 26. and that they may be recovered c. THE Spirit of the Lord doth testifie by the Apostle 1 John 1.5 that God is light Who being altogether in himselfe the fountain-light covering himself therewith as with a garment and dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto So none may be said to be light but God that is to say Originally so But in subordination to him there are many derivative lights lighted up by him being his Off-spring and so is he the Father of lights 1. The Lord Jesus Christ considered as he is the anointed Saviour the Son in subordination to the Father as he sustains the office of a Mediator the Man Christ Jesus as such he is a derivative light
spirit of a man or candle of the Lord is propounded and discussed I do likewise finde in the same first of John 14. vers that That word was made flesh and tabernacled among them and they beheld his glory the glory as of the onely begotten of the Father according to that Testimony Phil. 2.6 7 8. who being in the form of God thought it no robbery to be equal with God but made himself of no reputation and took upon him the form of a Servant and was made in the likeness of men being found in fashion as a man agreeable to that Psal 40.7 Heb. 10.5 7. A body hast thou prepared me then said I lo I come In the volume of the book it is written of me to do thy will O God by which will we are sanctified c. In like manner according to the tenour of these Scriptures the word before spoken of John 1.1 was made flesh John 1.14 and thenceforth was called Christ the Lord Luk. 2.11 or the Lords Christ Luk. 2.26 As is witnessed in the Song of Simeon to whom it was revealed by the holy Spirit that he should not see death untill he had seen the Lords Christ who taking up the holy Child Jesus or the word made flesh into his armes he blessed God and said Lord now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word for mine eyes have seen thy Salvation which thou hast prepared before all people a Light to lighten the Gentiles and the Glory of thy people Israel Luk. 2.26 27 28 29 30 31 32. Thus the word God who was the enlivener enlightener of the world the maker and sustainer thereof gave being both of light and life to the natural man and so enlightned every man that comes into the world setting up a light in him a candle light i. e. the spirit of a man common to all men as men But the word made flesh becoming the Messiah which is by interpretation the Christ Joh. 1.41 opened the Mystery of Godliness manifesting God in the flesh according to that in 1 Tim. 3.16 Without controversie great is the mystery of Godliness God manifested in the flesh c. To which agrees that 1 Joh. 1.2 For the life was manifested and we have seen it and bear witness and shew unto you that eternal life which was with the Father and was manifested unto us The word I say thus in fullness of time becoming flesh became therewith the Lords Christ or the Lords anointed or the holy child Jesus Act. 4.26 27. The anointed Saviour and hereby brought life and immortality to light through the Godspel 2 Tim. 1.9 10. manifested by his appearing Tit. 2.11 3.4 according to purpose Eph. 1.9 and promise Tit. 1.2 from the foundation of the world accordingly beleeved on expected by al the cloud of vvitnesses from Abel forward to this day from the time the promise vvas given Gen 3.15 In this sense and as thus considered Christ is said to be come a light into the World John 12.46 I am come a light into the world to what end Is it to enlighten every man that cometh into the world Nay but that whosoever beleeveth on him should not abide in darkness agreeing with that in John the third and 19. Light is come into the world and this light is the Son of God whom the Father hath sent that whosoever beleeveth in him should not perish but have everlasting life and thus is he the light of the world John 8.12 As one whom the Father hath sent John 7.29 and sealed John 6.17 and anointed Luk. 4.18 to be the Covenant to the people and light to the Gentiles according to the prophecy going before of him Isa 42.1 6 7. 61.1 2 3. Whereby he brought in another life another light into the world diverse from that which was given to the world or set up in every man that comes into the world according to the Terms of the Covenant whereof himself is Mediator Heb. 8.6 and being made perfect he became the Author of eternal Salvation unto all them that obey him Heb. 5.9 Remembring only this that as there is a life common to al men that come into the world who nevertheless cannot therewith inherit the Kingdome of God till renewed so there is a light common to all men and women that come into the world which cannot discern the things of the Spirit of God til renewed as their life is for the life and the light have one Original 7. Obj. Art thou so foolishly blind as not to see thy own Babel confusion in what thou hast said Is not Christ and the word one How then dost thou in thy beastly Nature the head of the Serpent reigning in thee by dividing distinguishing confound the truth Answ O that there were given to these people an ear to hear and an heart to consider the things that differ Let him that reads understand though I be nothing yea worse then so I passe not for mans day my judgement is with the Lord in this matter Only it will not be amiss to give a brief account why I have thus distinguished or rather taken notice of the distinction wh ch the Scripture gives of God the word by whom all things were made who though he were the fountain of life and light to all living though he were clothed with light as with a garment yet the light wherein he dwelt was unapproachable 1 Tim. 6.16 whom the Apostle testifieth no man hath seen nor can see yea though he were in the world and the world was made by him yet the world knew him not but to the world he was invisible though he made it and gave it subsistence and being as is witnessed Acts 17.28 In him we live and moove and have our being even our creaturely being as such yet was he invisible to us while such notwithstanding and though some of the invisible things of God might be discerned by the visible things of the creation viz. his eternall power and God-head yet he the Creator and maker thereof could not be discovered by that little light in man which was common to every man untill the word was promised to be made flesh Gen. 3.15 in the seed of the woman who was break to the Serpents head And this is borne witnesse unto by our Lord Jesus Christ himselfe John 1.18 No man hath seen God at any time As they who came to see whether Christ were risen John 20.3 They saw the napkin which had been about his head and the linnen cloathes wrapped together sufficient to demonstrate at least that he whom they sought was not there if not also to testify that he was risen but him that had layn there and was risen this those things cold not discover this was reserved to his owne appearance vers 15 16.19 20. So though upon the account of the common enlightning which every man and woman which cometh into the world receives
of whom the Prophets testified which Prophesies touching his comeing had their fulfilling in that his appearance and vailed themselves as haveing finished the work of their Testimony when it was said of him Behold the Lamb of God I am come a light into the world we have found him of whom Moses and the Prophets spake The Lord is risen and hath appeared to Simon with other Testimonies of like nature In like manner the present and succeeding witnesses of God throughout their Generation shall doe well to take heed or give attendance unto the Testimony of the Prophesies of the Scripture which bear witnesse unto the Kingdome power and futher appearance and comeing of our Lord Jesus throughout the present and future dispensation wherein knowledge is but in part and vision is much obscured according to that in 1 Cor. 13.12 The light which shines through the Prophesies of the Scripture haveing their tendency to that day dawning and morning appearance which they who though beleevers in their severall eyes yet without us could not be made perfect knowing that when that which is perfect is come that which is in part shall be done away the shadowes shall fly away when the day appeares and the light which shines in the prophesies of the Scripture shall vaile and disappeare as the thing prophesied of in them is fullfilled but not till then like as the starre which appeared to guide the wise men unto Christ Math. 2.1 It went before them till it came and stood over where the young child was which when they saw they rejoyced with exceeding great Joy vers 9 10. but after it had led them to him there 's not any mention of its further appearance So when the Prophesies of the Scripture touching the kingdome power and coming of our Lord Jesus whether within or without either within the heart or without in the world when the day dawns and the day-starre ariseth when it s really day when whatsoever hath been prophesied of is really accomplished in that appearance of his who is the yea and Amen of the concurrent testimony of all the Prophets and to whom they all give witnesse Acts 10.43 Then shall that be fullfilled which is spoken of that Citie Rev. 21.23 That it had no need of the Sunne nor of the Moone to shine in it for the Glory of God did lighten it and the Lambe is the light thereof Chap. 22.5 There shall be no night there no candle nor light of the Sunne for the Lord God giveth them light and they shall reigne for ever and ever These sayings are faithfull and true and testified unto by him who is the roote and off-spring of David and the Bright and morning starre As then and not till then may it be truely and in strictnesse said That which is perfect is come when there shall be no night nor need of candle but God shall be all in all so till then and as long as knowledge is but in part and vision is but in part that men see darkly as in or through a Glasse or riddle so long as there needs any Sunne-light Moone-light or Candle-light and that the body is not compleated i. e. arrived at the state of a perfect man so long as any member of the body or joynt in the body is unsupplyed or uncompacted and unjoyned together The measure of the stature of the fullnesse of Christ is not arived at nor the Prophesies fullfilled which say There shall then be no need either of candle or Sunne for there shall be no night there Therefore while persons finde themselves falling short in measure either in things to be knowne and beleeved or done and practised let such acknowledge That the bright morning starre is not yet risen it s at best but rising the shadows are not yet gone they cannot yet say there 's no need of a Candle or that there is no night there what else meanes that bleating noise which speaks out the word measure knowing in measure and perfect in measure who knows not that reall and absolute perfection admits of no measures or degrees it knows no such thing as either diminution or increase no such thing as lesse or more and that will appeare when once that which is perfect is Come and that which is imperfect is done away then shall we know as we are knowne and be with him where he is our bodyes of vilenesse being changed and made like unto his glorious body Till which time wee shall doe well to attend to the more sure word of prophesie conteined in the holy Scripture as unto a light shining in a dark place Object Thou that gives meanings and adds thy owne words to the Scripture thou art a perverter of the Scripture for whereas thou tells of the day dawning and the day-starre arising in the heart and sayes then it 's really day and that there is no night when it is plaine that the Scripture declares of the dawning of the day and speaketh of it as of a time before day-breake or while it was yet darke Math 28.1 Compared with John 20.1 So that the day dawn is a time wherein there is but a measure of the day appearing Ans As for endeavouring to finde out and hold forth the scope and sence of the Scripture by you called giving of meanings 1. It hath been practised by your selves as the reader may perceive by what hath gone before and that which hath been observed hereupon so that the blame lyes equally on your selves as on me if it be blame-worthy in either of us 2. What ever sentence Francis Howgill passeth upon the thing in these words mentioned before in Page 1. and however his sentence is seconded by the Objector yet beside that they themselves cannot escape the censure thereof being in the same Condemnation yet is it Evident notwithstanding that is no crime neither in themselves nor others to endeavour to finde out the sence and meaning of the Spirit of God in the holy Scriptures and to give the sence and meaning thereof provided it be done according to truth so did Ezra and the Levites one or more of them They opened the booke of the Law and read therein distinctly and gave the sence and caused them to understand the reading Neh 8.5.7 8. And our Lord Jesus himselfe sends the Pharisees not only to the saying but to learne the meaning of a particular Scripture Mat 9.13 But goe yee and learne what that meaneth I will have mercy and not sacrifice Mat 12.7 If yee had knowne what this meaneth Nay the Disciples themselves understood not what Christ meant when he spake touching his owne rising Mark 9.10 and questioned one with another what the rising from the dead should meane Hence it is that our Lord expounded to the Disciples not only the parables in which he spake to the people Mark 4.34 but beginning at Moses and all the Prophets he expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himselfe Luke 24.27
are all one in Christ Jesus And if ye be Christs then are yee Abrahams seed and heires according to promise To this seed of Abraham i. e. the Children of faith whether Jew or Gentile male or female bond or free was the Covenant made and this was it Jer. 31.33 I will put my law in their inward parts and write it in their hearts and I will be their God and they shall be my people And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour for they shall all know mee from the least of them unto the greatest of them saith the Lord. By the Consideration whereof It may most plainly be discerned how this Scripture is mistaken and misapplyed 1. forasmuch as it treats of a new and another Covenant which God would make after those dayes not according to the tenour of the first which obliged the persons of all mankinde either as it was engraven on their hearts according to Rom. 2.14 or on Tables of stone or in a booke under the Administration of the first Mediator Gal. 3.19 But this is another Covenant called here and in Heb. 8. a New Covenant 2. The persons with whom this Covenant is made and confirmed are the seed of Abraham only not the Race of Adam who was the father of every man that comes into the world but of Abraham the father of the faithfull 3. Nor were all the seed of Abraham taken into this Covenant and the priviledges thereof however they were joynt-sharers and partakers in the former yet not here for the Children of the promise were counted for the seed Rom. 9.8 How farre then is this Scripture mistaken and misapplyed which is subjected to the light in every man which intermedleth not with the condition of any man but the children of the New Covenant only i. e. the beleever or man in Christ If yee be Christs then are yee Abrahams seed and heires according to promise Now with Abraham and his seed were the promises made Not with every man that cometh into the world No more was this Covenant promise mentioned before Jer. 31.34 And therefore suites not with the purpose or matter touching which it s produced viz. to prove that the light in every man is his teacher and teacheth him i. e. every man so as that he need not to be taught by any one saying know the Lord for that this Scripture speaketh not to or touching any but the Children of the New Covenant the children of faith or of the new birth only and not of every man coming into the world The next Scripture mentioned is Isa 54.13 And all thy Children shall be taught of the Lord. Quest Thy Children Whose and who are They Ans The citing of the very next Scripture by themselves produced will both answer the question and discover the error in their misapplying it to the purpose in hand the place is this Joh. 6.46 which I rather doe judge was intended to have been vers 45. the words are these It is written in the Prophets And they shall be all taught of God Now how that saying in the Prophet which was last recited and to which this in John referres is to be understood will appeare from our Saviours words which are these viz. No man can come to mee except the Father which hath sent mee draw him and I will raise him up at the last day It is written in the Prophets and they shall be all taught of God Every man therefore that hath heard and learnt of the Father cometh unto mee Not that any man hath seene the Father save hee which is of God hee hath seene the Father Verily verily I say unto you hee that beleeveth on mee hath everlasting life Who doth not discerne that Esay doth not speake of every man that comes into the world nor of the light in every such man as being his teacher nor doth our Lord Jesus so interpret his words Nay the contrary is Evident For our Lord doth not say every man hath a teacher viz. the light within him and that being obedient to that light within him it will bring him to purity holinesse c. Obeying it is salvation minde the teacher within the light within But he declares plainly That no man can come to him except the father draw him i. e. teach him for so it follows It is written in the Prophets they shall be all taught of God Quest Who are they Ans Thy Children shall be all taught of the Lord Isa 54.13 Not every one that cometh into the world but every man that hath heard and learned of the father cometh unto Christ and it s hee that beleeveth on Christ who hath everlasting life These are the children who are taught of the Lord who having heard and learnt of the father come to Christ which is not the case of every one that comes into the world but of such only as being regenerate and renewed in the spirit of their minde become children of the Covenant and heires of the promises thereof or being Christs through beleeving are heires according to promise Gal. 3.29 The next Scripture mentioned is Joh. 1.2.7 But the Anoynting which yee have received of him abideth in you and yee need not that any man teach you but as the same Anoynting teacheth you of all things and is truth and is no lye Reply This Scripture as the former doth not beare it selfe in its tendency toward every one that cometh into the world viz. the light in every one nor calls that light their teacher but it speakes of the Unction which they viz. the Apostles and some others had received from the holy one and describes the nature and property thereof its efficacy and operation in them but what 's this to the condition of every man or to the proofe of this that the light in every man is this Unction or Anoynting but this Scripture having come to hand before and been Considered then and there there need not more be said thereto in this place there having been too oft repetition of things formerly spoken the reader is desired to beare in minde what he hath read already or else to helpe his memory by looking backe into those pages where this Scripture is examined That which offers it selfe to be Considered in the next place touching this light in every man and what it does is thus expressed This light opens all Scriptures and leads man out of the fall up to God the Father and Fountaine of lights this is the true light and leadeth unto life Eternall Joh. 1.5.8 9 10 11 12 13. Joh. 17. 10 23 24. Farnworth Ranters discovered pa. 13. Reply God who is light 1 Joh. 1.5 the Father and Fountaine of lights He revealeth secrets Dan. 2.28 29. God the Word Joh. 1.1 That true light vers 9. being made flesh vers 14. and so became the Lord's Christ Luk. 2.26 Hee openeth his mouth in parables Math. 13.35 and openeth the parables which himselfe hath uttered vers 18.38 Beginning