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B03294 Reflections upon a passage concerning the light within, in a book entituled, Primitive heresie, &c. / by Edmund Elys. Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707. 1698 (1698) Wing E687A; ESTC R221228 1,918 4

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REFLECTIONS Upon a Passage Concerning The Light Within In a Book Entituled Primitive Heresie c. By EDMVND ELYS HAving most diligently Observed the Principles and Practices of the People called Quakers above Thirty Years I think it my Duty to Declare to the World that I have grounds to Believe that a Multitude of Persons of that Denomination do most Sincerely Adhear to the FOUNDATION of the Christian Religion i. e. they have a Right Notion of the Divine Essence and Attributes they Believe that the Father is God the Son is God and the Holy Ghost is God and yet there is but One God they Believe that God the Son hath Redeemed Them and All Mankind that it is Possible for them at any time through CHRIST Enabling them to Abstain from any Sin to which they have the Strongest Temptations from the Devil the World and the Flesh that Vsually or Habitually they are in such a Temper of Heart and Mind that they would rather choose to lay down their Lives than be Guilty of any KNOWN Sin of Commission or Omission And upon this Account I cannot but have a Brotherly Love or Extraordinary Fervent Affection for Many of them this being a Truth to me most Evident and Unquestionable that these People called QUAKERS deserve more Favour than any other Sort of DISSENTERS from All Persons throughout the World who make their Solemn VOCAL Confession of the Christian Faith in that Form of Words which we call the NICENE CREED What they mean by The Light within is nothing else but what is Imply'd in those most Important Words LIGHT OF LIGHT That is to say The True and Eternal God The Son of the True and Eternal God If CHRIST be LIGHT ESSENTIAL As GOD the Father is LIGHT His Person or HE Himself must of Necessity Be in all Rational Souls as the FOUNTAIN of Light So that nothing in the Soul of Man can be truly and properly called LIGHT but what is DERIV●D from Him I Rejoyce with Joy Vnspeakable to find a Multitude of Illiterate Persons so clearly Apprehensive of my Meaning when I Write or Discourse of this most Profound VERITY of which I perceive this Learned Person the Author of the Snake in the Grass has yet but a very Defective Speculation Some Glimmerings of it I see he has I do in the Face of the Sun not Challenge him to Dispute with me but most Earnestly Entreat him to Peruse all the Papers that have been Publish'd for me by Tho. Northcott and T. Sowle And if he shall Dissent from any thing I have Asserted in any of those Papers I shall with great Importunity Request him to Publish what he takes to be a Reason for his Dissent I shall here with all Meekness shew his great Mistake in one Passage in his late Book Entituled Primitive Heresie c. p. 13. All this Wild Extravagance is a Natural Consequence of their Common Principle and Notion of the Light within as such an Absolute Rule and Judge that is not to be Controuled by Scripture or any Law or Rule whatsoever Which leaves every Man in such an Unlimited Latitude that there is no Restraint to whatever the Wildest Imagination so it be strong enough can suggest Nor any Cure upon their Foundation but to bid him follow it still on Listen to that wi●hin you That is all their Advice and all their Rule A●sw 'T is Impossible that what they Declare to be the Light Within should be Contrary to the Holy Scriptures it being nothing else but CHRIST Himself and what Comes Immediately from Him into Our Souls for our Sanctification A Learned Forreigner that Writes Against R. BARCLAY is so Just as to Recite this Protestation of the said R. B. Se cum Suis Doctrinas Mores suos libentissime Examini earum S. Scripturarum concedere hoc tanquam positivum certum admittere ex animo Principium ut quodcunque quis praedicans se Spiritu duci contrarium Scriptura perpetret Delusio Machinatio Diabolica existimetur That he and those of his Religion are willing their Doctrines and Practices should be tryed by the Holy Scriptures and to admit as a positive and certain Maxim that whatsoever any do pretending to be led by the Spirit which is contrary to the Holy Scriptures should be reputed a Delusion of the Devil They give the Best Advice that can be given that bid us Hearken to the VOICE of God in our own Hearts or to Follow the Light within If any pretending to follow the Light Walk in Darkness that is no Proof that The Light within them was not sufficient to lead them in the Way of Righteousness but it shews that through the Perversness of their WILL they Avert their UNDERSTANDING from a due Perception of the Light the Fountain of All Truth and Goodness I suppose my Honour'd Friend W. P. may Publish an Answer to what this Learned Man Expostulates with him about The Light within and therefore at present I shall only say that I am glad so Ingenious a Person has Involv'd himself in a kind of Necessity of Contending with me on a Point of so great Importance to all Mankind which by Others is only Huff'd and Scoff'd at I Desire he would take particular Notice of my Paper Entituled A Letter to the Author of a Book Entituled An Answer to W. Penn's KEY about the Quakers LIGHT WITHIN The Good LORD lift up the Light of his Countenance upon Vs that in His Light we may see Light ἜΡΧΟΥ ΚΎΡΙΕ ἸΗΣΟ FINIS