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A54031 The consideration of a position concerning the Book of common-prayer as also of some particulars held forth for truths by one Edmund Elis, stiled a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ : with a warning of tender bowels to the rulers, teachers and people of this nation concerning their church and ministry : likewise a few words concerning the kingdom, laws and government of Christ in the heart and conscience, its inoffensiveness to all just laws and governments of the kingdoms of men / by Isaac Penington the younger. Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.; Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707. 1660 (1660) Wing P1161; ESTC R28789 24,645 40

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and in this is the Discovery of him and the Redemption from him And happy is he vvho is not defiled with Women but abideth in the true Virginity expecting and preparing for the appearance of the Bridegroom The CONSIDERATION of a POSITION concerning the Book of common-COMMON-PRAYER As also of some Particulars held forth for Truths c. THere is a Position laid down in some Printed Letters concerning the use of the common-prayer-Common-Prayer-Book tendred by one Edm. Elis who professeth himself to be a Minister of Jesus Christ to Mr. Hughes and Mr. Ford as he stileth them against which Position he entreateth me if I find upon my Spirit any thing to be objected against it to discover it in exact and punctual expressions This desire of his is set down in Print after the Letters His Position or Assertion is this That a man may Worship God in Spirit and in Truth in the use of that form of Prayer for Morning and Evening which we call the Common-Prayer Now whoever would weigh this Assertion aright must have the Ballance of the Sanctuary and must put it into the Scale with an equal hand and then looking with that eye which is given to see the Misteries of the Kingdom of God to him who is born of God the Truth or Error of it is easily discerned True Prayer is the breathing of the Child to the Father which begat it from the sence of its wants for the supply of those wants The Winde bloweth where it listeth and thou hearest the sound thereof but canst not tell whence it cometh and whither it goeth So is every one that is born of the Spirit John 3.8 God by the Breath of his Spirit begets a man out of the Spirit and likeness of this World into his own image and likenesse He that is thus begotten wants Nourishment wants the Divine Warmth the Breasts of Consolation the Cloathing of the Spirit the Garment of Salvation wants the Bread of Life to feed on wants the Water of Life to drink wants strength against the enemies Assaults wisdom against his Snares and Temptations wants the arm of the Deliverer to preserve and carry on the work of Redemption daily wants Faith to deny the fleshly Wisdom that so he may Trust and Feel the Vertue of the Arm of the Deliverer wants Hope Patience Meeknesse a clear Guidance an upright Heart to follow after the Lord yea very many are the daily wants of that which is begotten by the Breath of God in its state of weaknesse until it be drawn up into the Unity of the Body where the full Communion with the Life is felt the Heart satisfied and the wants drowned Now the breathing of this Child to the Father from the sence of these wants for his Supply that 's Prayer nay though it be but a Groan or Sigh which cannot be uttered or expressed yet that 's Prayer true Prayer which hath an acceptance with the Lord and receiveth a Gracious Answer from him And he that begetteth the Child teacheth him to Pray even by the same Spirit which begat him In watching daily to the Spirit the Child is kept sensible of the Will of the Father and in his Light he sees the Way wherein he is to walk he sees also the Enemie when he is coming yea and the Snares he is privily laying and he feels his own weaknesse to withstand or escape And in this sence his Heart cries to the Father of Spirits for Preservation for him to stand by him for him to step in in the needful time even in the Season of Distress And thus watching to the Spirit the Life of a Christian is a continual course of Prayer He prayes continually This is the Living Prayer of the Living Child which consists not in a Form of Words either read out of a Book or conceived in the Mind but in feeling the Breath of its Nature issuing out from the Principle of Life in it to the Living Spring which is the Father of it who by causing his vertues to spring up in it nourisheth it to Everlasting Life But now man who is not born of the Spirit but by conceiving some of the Truths of God in the Wisdom from below hath attained to some change of Opinion and Conversation he pretends to be this Birth from above though indeed he is born but of Bloods or of the Will of the flesh or of the Will of Man John 1.13 and what God begets in and gives to his True Child he will be imitating though he be out of the Nature and Spirit where the True Child is begotten and where the True gift of the Father is received by him He will be believing though he hath not received any Proportion of the Living Faith from the Hand of the Father he will be forming Repentance and Sorrow for sin though his Heart be not turned from it he will be hoping in Gods Mercy although he be both from off the Foundation and from under the shadow of the Mercy-seat and he will be praying though he hath neither received the Spirit nor be taught by the Spirit to pray And so being from that which should guide him and teach him the truth and way of Worship as it is in Jesus he runs out into the inventions and imaginations and sets up a way of his own chusing which he having much considered of and beat out by reasonings and fenced about with Arguments he grows wise in his own eyes and now verily believes it to be the way of God and that he is able to maintain it against all opposers Thus one man he is for a Form another man he is against a Form and for conceived prayers and each think themselves able to maintain their own and to overthrow each other But Oh that that ear were open which can hear the truth that where there is any true honest upright desire after God from the simplicity of the heart it might not be thus betrayed through the subtilty of the fleshly wisdom which lies lurking in the wise reasoning knowing part to betray the poor weak Babe The natural man the reasoning man the understanding man the wise man according to the natural wisdom cannot understand the things of God Here 's no learning to pray aright to believe aright to hope aright to mourn aright to rejoyce aright c. But this wisdom must be brought to nothing 1 Cor. 1.19 and a man must become as a child to all knowledge as let in this way And he that so becomes a child is taught to pray to believe to wait to hope and all that is necessary to eternal life Now as the Father teacheth to pray so he giveth desires or words if he please according to the present need Sometimes he gives but ability to sigh or groan if he give no more he accepts that Sometimes he gives strong breathings and plenty of words to pour out the soul in before the Lord. But if a man should catch those words and lay
them up against another time and offer them up to God in his own will this would be but Will-worship and abomination This I have known experimentally and have selt the Wrath of God for it That is Prayer which comes fresh from the Spirit and that is a true desire which the Spirit begets but the affections and sparks of mans kindling please not the Lord nor do they conduce to the Souls rest but will end in the Bed of sorrow Isa 50.11 Now as touching the Book of Common-Prayer or Prayers conceived without the immediate breathings of the Spirit I shall speak mine own experience faithfully which is this I have felt both these wayes draw out the wrong part and keep that alive in me which the true Prayer kills And he that utters a word beyond the sence which God begets in his spirit takes God's Name in vain and provokes him to jealousie against his own soul God is in Heaven thou art on Earth therefore let thy words be few The few words which the Spirit speaks or the few still soft gentle breathings which the Spirit begets are pleasing to God and profitable to the Soul but the many words which mans wisdom affects hurt the precious life and thicken the vail of death over the Soul keeping that part alive which separates from God which part must dye e're the Soul can live The true Prayer is by that which God begets in the vertue of his Spirit praying alwayes in the Spirit Ephes 6.18 Jude 20. in the time he chuses for the Spirit breatheth as well when he listeth as where he listeth and man cannot limit him when he shall breath or when he shall not breath but is to wait the seasons of his breathing and so to watch unto Prayer Now if the Prayer be in words for there is a praying without words then it must be in those words which he pleaseth to give from the sence which he kindleth and not in the words which mans wisdom teacheth or would chuse to use And indeed in the true Religion and in every exercise of it mans wisdom is kept out and nail'd to the Cross by which means the immortal life is raised and grows in the true Disciple He believes he hopes he waits he prayes he mourns he rejoyces he obeyes c. in the Cross to the mortal part not as mans wisdom teacheth or would teach or can teach any of these things for his Sacrifice is still an abomination even to the wise Egyptian part in himself O wise man abase thy self before the Lord in his Spirit that thou mayest read this and live but as the life teacheth as the Wisdom from above teacheth which breaketh down shutteth up confoundeth and destroyeth mans wisdom while he is teaching his Babe Thus have I answered in the simplicity of my heart to the nature of the thing so far as the Lord hath pleased to draw forth my spirit and in sinking down to that which thus opened my spirit my Answer may easily be read and assented to but to that which is in the disputing wisdom out of the feeling of the hidden life and vertue it may prove a Mystery Afterwards he also intreateth me to peruse seriously and to lay deeply to heart in the real fear and dread of the great God some particulars which he teacheth for Truths I perceive he is offended at the questioning of his Ministry and that the main intent of his proposing these is to justifie his Ministry which if they were true yet the preaching of them would not prove him or any man else to be a Minister of Jesus Christ for it is not preaching things that are true which makes a true Minister but the receiving of his Ministry from the Lord. The Gospel is the Lords which is to be preached and it is to be preached in his Power and the Ministers which preach it are to be endued with his Power and to be sent by him The Apostles themselves though they had received instructions concerning the Kingdom from Christs own lips both in his life-time and after his Resurrection Act. 1.3 and had received a Commission from him to teach all Nations Matth. 28.18 19. Yet this was not sufficient to make them able Ministers of the New Testament but before they went abroad to Preach they were to wait for the Power Act. 1.4 8. And when they had received it they were to minister in it that men might be converted to the Power and by the Power that the Faith of persons might not stand in the wisdom of their words which Paul might have abounded in as well as others but in the Power of God 1 Cor. 2.5 And this was it made Paul minister in fear and trembling lest the wrong part in him should minister lest the earthly understanding part should be holding forth the Truths of God out of the Life out of the Power and so he should Convert men to the Wis●●m of the words he spake and not to the Power v. 2 3. This was it he was sent for to turn men from darkness to light from the Power of Satan to God Acts 26.18 from the spirit of enmity and death to the Spirit of Love and Life and this he was careful of in his Ministry that men might not run away with his words and miss of the thing And this also was the way whereby he discovered true and false Ministers I will come and know saith he not the speech of them which are puffed up but the Power for the Kingdom of God is not in word but in Power 1 Cor. 4.19 20. Many men might catch their words and run away with them and Preach them but they could not Minister in the Power Now the Kingdome which the Gospel-Ministers are the Preachers of consists not in words but in Power God hath made us able Ministers of the New Testament not of the Letter but of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3.6 The Ministry of the New Testament is a Ministry of the Spirit and it cannot be without the Spirit It is a reaching to men's Consciences in the demonstration of the Spirit and of Power 1 Cor. 2.4 and 2 Cor. 4.1 2. which being felt in the heart and turned to this converts them to God The Ministry of the Gospel doth not consist in a bare opening of the Letter or raising of Doctrines and Uses from the Letter which the wisdom of man may easily perform as the Ministry of the Law did but in bringing men to the feeling of the Spirit even of the Eternal Power of God which redeems in turning men from the darkness to the Light in setting their faces towards the Power The Gospel is the substance of what was shadowed out in the Law and he that Ministers it must Minister substance He must have the heavenly Treasure that 's the substance in his earthen vessel 2 Cor. 4.7 and he must give out of this Treasure into the vessel which God prepares and that he may do this he must
THE CONSIDERATION OF A POSITION Concerning the Book of Common-Prayer AS ALSO Of some Particulars held forth for Truths by one EDMUND ELIS stiled a Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ With a Warning of Tender Bowels to the Rulers Teachers and People of this Nation concerning their Church and Ministry Likewise a few Words concerning the Kingdom Laws and Government of Christ in the Heart and Conscience it 's Inoffensivenesse to all Just Laws and Governments of the Kingdoms of men By Isaac Penington the Younger Behold I come as a Thief Blessed is he that watcheth and keepeth his Garments lest he walk naked and they see his shame Rev. 16.15 LONDON Printed for Robert Wilson at the Sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle Wind-Mill in Martins Le Grand 1660. THE PREFACE CHRIST the Eternal Son of God the substance of all the Types and Shadows of the Law was made a Priest to God not after the Law of a carnal Commandment but after the Power of an endless Life He came in the Power of the Father he received the Power he ministred the Power and in the Power Thus he gathered together living stones built them into a living Temple for the Father of life to dwell in that they might be filled with the Power dwell in the Power and be to the glory of the Power The Church of Israel the Church of the Old Testament the Church of Moses was gathered by the Letter was to be ordered by the Letter was to keep and observe the Law of the Letter was to have Priests and Sacrifices according to the Letter but the New Testament Church was to be of true Jews of Jews gathered in the Power Circumcised by the Power renewed in the Power c. So that he is not a Jew any longer who is one outward nor that Circumcision which is outward in the flesh but he is a Jew which is one inwardly and Circumcision is that of the heart in the Spirit and not in the Letter We are the Circumcision saith the Apostle which Worship God in the Spirit and have no confidence in the flesh The New-Testament state is a state of substance even of that spiritual substance which the Law held out in shadows The Jew is inward the Circumcision inward the Sacrifices inward the Church inward the Ministry inward the Worship inward all is in Spirit in Life in Power in Vertue the whole state is answerable to the High Priest of our Profession even after the Power of the endless life By the Eternal Spirit was he made a Minister by it he preached the Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath anointed me to preach the Gospel c. Luke 4.18 through it he offered up himself a Sacrifice without spot to God Heb. 9.14 and in the same Power runs the vein of the whole dispensation of the Gospel for it is a ministration of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3.8 Take away the Life take away the Spirit ye take away the stones of this Building ye take away the Church ye take away the Ministry ye take away all Now about this inward Building there was an outward Court which had its Being State and Honour from the presence of the inward life The vertue of the inward Building did cast a reflection and bring forth an outward state as it cannot but do where ever it appears in its riches and glory This state stood firm in the dayes of the Apostles till Gods measuring and removing of his Temple Altar and Worshippers and his giving up of the outward Court it having lost the life and vertue which flowed into it from the Temple while the Temple remained within it to the Gentiles who under the Gospel are such as are Uncircumcised in Spirit can Worship in the outward Court without the Spirit The enemy indeed fought hard against the Life and Power but he could not there prevail the Gates of Hell could not prevail against the true Church which brought forth the Man-child nor against the Man-child whom she brought forth but the Man-child was caught up to God and the Woman fled into the Wildernesse Then that Church State and Worship which depended upon their presence was dissolved For how could it be otherwise when both the Man-child which was the Head of the Church from whence the Vertue Life and Influence did flow into the whole Body and the Woman or Church her self also vvere both gone out of sight So that the Ministry of Eternal life the Temple vvherein the life vvas ministred being both removed they are neither of them henceforvvard to be found in that place vvhere they vvere beheld before and vvhere most eyes vvould be ready to look for them again but there vvhere the Spirit had hid them Novv mark diligently vvhat kind of esteem the true Church hath had in the World ever since her disrobing her self of her outvvard garments and flight into the Wilderness and hovv her true Seed have been handled The Dragon immediatly casts a flood after her her beautiful raiment being put off and she clothed in the habit of a Widovv the eye of the World could no longer see and acknovvledge her to be the Church but disdain reproach revile her This is her lot all the dayes of Antichrist she is misrepresented by the Dragons flood of reproaches and looked upon as a strumpet as one that pretends to Christ for her Lord and Husband to his Spirit to his Kingdom to his Truth vvithout a just right and the remnant of her Seed are still made War vvith by the Dragon Who have been the hunted ones the hated the persecuted in all Nations but the tender-conscienced vvho receive the Lavv of Christ into their hearts bovving to him in their Worship and Conversation and dare not bovv or Worship according to the Doctrines and Cammandments of men Novv the true Church or Temple being thus removed the outvvard Court becomes the Habitation and Place of Worship among the Gentiles all the time of the Churches abode in the Wilderness The Spirit of the Lord having left it the heathenish spirit man's earthly Nature and Wisdom the spirit of Antichrist enters into it and upholds the Form of the former Building so far as it judgeth necessary and here it is found Worshipping and making a great shevv of Holiness and devotion but in the mean time makes War vvith the true Worshippers vvho cannot Worship in the outvvard Court since the Spirit of the Lord hath left it and given it to the Gentiles but follovv the Church into the Wilderness and Worship in that Temple vvhich God hath removed thither O vvhere is the eye vvhich can read these things as they are vvritten either in the Letter or in the Spirit Antichrist is a Mystery of Iniquity vvhich vvorks and gets up and reigns under an appearance of Godliness and he that vvill discern him and his false vvayes of Worship must have that eye vvhich sees beyond the appearance of things into their nature