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A66468 Heaven the end of man or, Final cause of the soul's spirit. By William Williams, teutonico-philosopho-theologus Williams, William, Inferior Brother to the venerable and orthodox clergy. 1696 (1696) Wing W2788; ESTC R220009 89,464 156

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partake of her delightful Society and Communication as his dear Sister But Oh said she dost thou know who I am Look upon my Clarity and Excellency and the Majesty of my Glory Go home to thy study and think of something else Aim not too high This Attempt is too difficult for thee Thou art not worthy of me for I am the chaste Spouse of the Son of the Deity I never ●ill defile my self I will never consent to thy ●oolish desire Thereup●● Lucifer being highly af●●ented endeavoured to ●●ce her to his unlawful ●●re and would needs commi● a Rape upon her But 〈◊〉 as rescued by the Angels and carried into the Wilderness where she had a place prepared of God for Her Then Lucifer cast out the Flood of his Wrath and disgorged the Vomit of his Malice after her to devour her But the Earth helped the Virgin and swallowed up the Flood of his Envy and the escaped late Gods Pallace which God appointed for 〈◊〉 ●●●ctuary of Refuge §. 2. Luciser's Fall NOw Lucifer increasing the Infection of his Eyes by gazing upon her Beauty and letting out his Mind after her for a hellish end he importun'd her to look out at the Window of her Pallace and would needs per●wade her by all manner of smooth and flattering speeches to take a walk with him in the adjacent Groves of Paradise She still disswaded him from such a foolish Attempt of false Lust saying Be but content and I will cloath thee with my Jewels and the Ornaments of my excelling Beauty But be assured I will never consent to be Des●led with false Imagination or to be infected with Lust Then he opened the Door in the Center of his Dominion which was Eternally forbidden And would needs search into the Ground or Abyss of the Deity to know the Root of the false Tree in the Center or midst of the Creation seeking to know whence the Cause of Gods Beauty and his proceeded And then said O fair Virgin if thou consent to cohabit with me I will honour thee with the Joynture of my Black Kingdom I will make thee Queen of the Infernal Regions She still scorned his Rashness and pitied his Folly Art thou said he become so disdainful and haughty I will force thee to my L●st whether thou consentest or no. But she was caught up to Heaven At that Lucifer raved roa●ed raged and spat poyson like an horrible Dragon as if he would tear the three Worlds and the Deity it self in pieces if it had been possible And there was a kind of War Michael and his Angels expelled Lucifer and his Dragon Angels out of Heaven And yet it was no real War for Heaven spewed him out of its own accord and he was cast out as Dung into the cursed part of the Earth and his Souldiers his Vassals were ●ast out with him Then for Malice being mad with Fury he endeavoured to blow his poyson and belch forth his malignity into all the Seeds and Idea's of the Creatures of this Creation which we now see Thus also Lucifer for Madness sought to slay his own innate proper Virgin after he had failed in deflowering of her which was contrary to the Law of Eternity And therefore he opened the Matrice of the wrathful Nature and was united with and generated a Dragon-like Essence to his own everlasting Torment so that now he burns in the Hellish Fire of his Consumption never to be consumed And hath great Wrath and Envy against the Son of Man who is to dethrone him because he knows he has but a short time Wo to the Inhabitants of the Earth and of the Sea for the Devil is come down unto you So that to this day we plainly see the cause of Luciser's Envy against the Son of Man even Because He expels Lucifer out of his Throne and is but an Usurper as Lucifer lays to his Charge And so Lucifer spat his Malice upon every thing that was capable of Receiving it as a Serpent out of a hole or prison to which he is consin'd And before the Creation he would envenom the Seeds of the External Essences For every thing had its own Formative Seed in its self before it was created So the Earth was without Form and Void like a Chaos and Darkness was upon the face of the great Deep in Lucifer's Dominion § 3. Lucifer Captivated YEt the Spirit of God would not suffer this once fair middle World to stand in Eternal Ignominy and to become the Devils Murthering Den But he moved the Waters to quench Lucifer's Dark Lightning and Thunder and his Jugling Tricks and said Let there be Light to adorn this fair World as it had done from Eternity and there was Light Then the Creation groaned and travailed in great Labour to be freed from the Vanity of the Curse this Vanity of Vanities that was a Vexation to the Spirit of God For Lucifer if he had his will would suffer neither Grass Flower nor Fruit to grow nor Animals to live for the Use and Recreation of Man for he envied his Happiness And he himself could not enjoy their Society for every thing feared him and shunned him as a Revolted Prince and Tyrant But when on the fifth Day he saw that Life and Sense sprung up through his dark Death he intended as he sat in Council to torture or to kill the Beasts Birds and Fishes for a Mock-Sacrifice to atone the wrath of the incensed Gods For he understood there was no Lord or Arch-Shepherd set over them to protect them Therefore also the Creator consulted to put a stop to his Trayterous Rage and malicious designs of his fellow-Plotters and to generate a Lord to supply his place upon his Throne and to divest him of his Robes and his Crown Here ariseth a great Objection Why did not God annihilate the Devil when he was aware of the danger of his Fall Answ Lucifer being created out of the Essence of God and being made a free Agent had the Power of his own Will and was in a Capacity of giving Glory 〈◊〉 God as well as the other two Hierarchies So that according to the Order and Creation of Angelical Nature the Essence of Lucifer could not be turned into Nothing God as a most skilful Musician melodized with himself on his own Harp in Heavenly Joy before the World was God gave Lucifer once a most fair and bright Angel but now corrupted and spoiled by Imagination and Pride such another Harp But Lucifer broke the Strings and instead thereof because he was not willing to play together with God and the holy Angels in one Symphony puts something invented by his vain Fancy which makes an horrible noise And here is now God against God But you will say Lucifer is Unalmighty So he is but ask the Devil and he will tell you He is the Almighty God and Omnipotent Mountebank in the Dark World and also Prince of the wrathful part of this World and is absolute
a true time therefore the misery of Man 〈…〉 upon him Now here lies the Great M●●stery because of Ignorance in the Souls Original and Nobility many a Man becomes a wretched M●screant Nay may some say It is by Gods predestinate purpose that Man is to know and seel pain Yes this is the predestinate purpose of God and the Antient Law of Eternity That whoever would be greater than God and oppose his own Lumour and self-will to Gods will must feel Eternal Pain that proceeds from this chiefly He will gnash his Teeth and eat his own Flesh yea from his own Center shall stream Flashes of burning Brimstone because he will think how he hath fooled himself away by his own Folly when he might have been a Royal Prince So that Ignorance is the cause of Mans Wretchedness Man shuts his Eyes and seeth not how God the Root of Man cannot by any Skill or Device be plucked up And so Man comes to be subject to an evil time and ill chance by breaking himself off from his true Eternal Root § 6. The Soul's Circle THe words of the Preacher the Prophetical Sound the Son of God King of Heaven Prince of Order and Ruler of the seven Worlds One Humane or Angelical Spirit passeth away into its own Place and Lot and another brood cometh into this World in his stead But the Mansion of the Spirit abideth unmoved for ever The Humane Sun ariseth and seems to set out of sight and so Immortal Man seems to be Mortal but he hasteth to the place of Eternity where he arose and wheeleth from one Tropick to another by an uncessant Labor and Eternal Motion The Wind of the Soul goeth towards the South and turneth to the opposite side it whirleth about continually as upon seven Wheels whether moved backward with Lucifer and so remaining still Or returning again according to its Circuits as moved forward by the Divine Motion and Breath All Humane Rivers run into the Ocean of Eternity yet Eternity is never fill'd Vnto the place from whence the Rivers of Generation came thither they return again Some flowing hiddenly to the springing Fountain and some abiding in the restless and tossed State in the Abyss The Son of Man before his External Birth was as it were taking his Rest or a sweet Nap of Repose upon the Brests of the Virgin his dear Mother the holy Bride of God who cometh down from God out of Heaven And there the Eternal Soul was at Rest until his Natural Parents waked him and disturbed his Beatifical Visions His Natural Parents sent for him into this outward Region to see the Beauty of this fair World and to receive the Salutation of a Joyful Welcome thereinto Who as a Birth of Time out of the Matrice of Eternity came very mean simple and helpless into this lower Country even as a most vile spr●wling Worm not bearing the least malice to the Creator or any other Creature of the Creation And lived a year ten years or more or perhaps a hundred years and then leaves all in great longing after some New Friends or Beloveds which he had chosen to his Solace in this strange Land § 7. Fatal Necessity of the Soul 's Being BY reason hereof he goes back with an ill will towards his Antient home and parts in great anguish and pain and perhaps in that anguish and despair he Eternally abides and that for following some Lusts and pursuing some Pleasures which he would fain solace his Mind with for a few years in this World and never so much as considered that he must endure a thousand millions of painful years in lieu of that little short pleasure till the hour of Death or rather the time of taking his leave of his Friends being too late And tho' truly the Light of the World be sweet and tho' it be a pleasant thing for the Eyes to behold the Sun of Time yet if a Man live many years and rejoyce in them all let him remember the Days of Darkness for they shall be many All that cometh is Vanity Now then where lies the fault here Here ariseth a great Question Is it any promoting of Gods Honour Joy or Profit that Man must know Pain opposed to Pleasure or be sensible of and really feel in the Practick what Anguish and Torment is I say Doth this increase Gods Joy or Beatitude and as it were perfect the Perfection of the perfect God Some may answer No. But it was God's Will that it should be so Well! Then there must be some Cause wherefore God willed this Evil The Objector may reply He doth all for his Glory If so He confesseth God torments his own Child for his own Glory § 8. Gods Repentance BUt this is a Belying of the Deity and of his Love to the Children of his own Loyns and making of God an unnatural cruel fierce wrathful Judge or Executioner yea crueler than the Savages of the Desert which love their own Issue nay than the very Devils of Hell For alas It is no Glory nor ' Pleasure at all to God to hear that his own dear Children are imprisoned in an Eternal Wilderness where they can never find the way to their Journey 's End their Creator But he counts it a great Loss and Dishonour and cause of Rpentance if we may use that Metaphor that God repenteth that when he views his Brides Room and finds that his Children each one with his Mate are not returned to the Great and Solemn Wedding of his Son He will say Where are all my Children but these It will be answered They have listed themselves Soldiers under another Power and would not come Here again we must be forced to frame another Metaphor to speak or utter these high Mysteries with a humane Tongue For no Grief can ever enter into God nor the loss whereof may vex him if we speak properly God perceiving that his Children took not his Sons Counsel will as it were mourn for them a few days and when the mourning Days shall be ended He will consider that there is no Redemption out of the Jaws of Eternal Death and and so he will for ever forget them And so I considered in mine Heart even to declare all this that tho' Mankind go forth from one Root or Fountain Ocean yet the greatest part comes not back to the same Door or Gate of Enterance into their Antient Resting Place but enter in at a false Door by a gross mistake And being once entred there there is no Recovery because they would not hearken to the Voice of Divine Wisdom and Skill Therefore in a humane sense it is an Addition to God's Glory to see his dear Children returning to Heaven Oh! what hearty and kind Embracing and Welcoming is here Their Ships laden with Divine Treasures and carved with the Story of the Afflictions which happened to them in a strange Land § 9. The same Event to all by allowance of God's Ballance THe Righteous and
thou goest §. 9. Phantasie inverted WHY saith my Objector This is a wonderful thing If this be the only Law and Right of Eternity And if God never e●acted any Counter-Law but only as a Penalty upon the breaking of this Law which cannot be altered What would the Soul have Or what would Mortal Man have to give himself rest For the End of all Motion is Rest And the End of all Travail is Refreshment the End of Longing is the Enjoyment of a thing Loved Answer Phantafie sorceth the Soul out of its natural Posture to work against the Hair And as the Ancient Proverb saith Love is Blind and that which is deformed seems fair in the Souls Eye And because God hath forbidden the Tree of Contrariety to be touched therefore Man hath a strong Fancy that there is some great Mystery in it And so like a Fool he comes to be governed by Fancy not considering there is no Smoak without Fire which not prevented his House may be burned But to clear the Mystery of this Subject still plainer to the Understanding It is well known where Fancy is strong the Author chooseth a Laborious Life while he enjoyeth a thing loved or fancied and feels not the Pain And prefers it before a Life of Pleasure without the Society of the Object his Love For he cannot enjoy Pleasure in Pleasure while the one thing fancied is withheld and kept back from him And the best thing being out of sight is out of Mind Now saith my Objector ● apprehend the Matter God who is a true Rest to the Soul offers a bitter Cup to the Soul saying Drink this first and thou shalt enjoy Eternal Pleasure And Lucifer presents Dishes pleasant to the Palate though bitter to the Belly God saith Come to me O all ye that labour and are heavy laden with Vanity and I will give you rest for my Yoke is easie and my Burden is Light But here is a Yoak of Burden of Affliction mentioned §. 10. Soul and Body must Sympathize ANswer I deny the Objection God commands the Soul to enjoy the Pleasure of Temporal as well as Eternal Life For the temperate Man hath a thousand times more Pleasure in Eating and Drinking then the Spewing Sick intoxicated Drunkard And as for the Yoak and Burden mentioned before the upright Soul counteth it no yoak of uneasiness For indeed it is not uneafie to any part but only the corrupted Fancy and the crooked Nature which judgeth the delightful way of Vertue to be irksome because unaccustomed thereunto For the Spirit of the Soul desires only his Right Object which if he obtains he l●ts the Soul enjoy Temporal Pleasure as he will out of what hath been said it is clear that it is not God fault that Man attains not the Fruition of his longing Desire and the Rest of his labouring Mind For like a Leech he chooseth to glut himself with the Blood of false Pleasure and then to spue up all again rather than to enjoy the true rest of his Mind in Contentment So Mans Ruine is of himself And the Soul sacrificing the Spirit as being the true Child in the Regeneration there are Drums and loud Musicks sounding to stop his Cries that the Voice of this Divine Complainer cannot be audible As thou knomest not the way of the Spirit or how the Bones do grow in the Womb of the Holy Pregnatress So thou knowest not the Work of God that makes all except thou be born of this Holy Seed And here also ariseth another Question how shall the Soul attain to satisfie his Longing and vehement Desire This is the Lesson which the whole World of Mankind are yet seeking to learn and for the most part learned as well as unlearned are stupid and dull in the comprehending of it because they would learn it the wrong way And God hath set the World in Mans Heart so that Man cannot find out the Work that God maketh from the beginning to the end of his Life without the Assistance and Revelation of the Spirit of the same God For first Man must by the Assistance of this spiritual Physitian cure the Distemper of his Soul and then he will love the thing enjoyned For what is the most pleasant Dainties in the World to an ill-prepared Stomack And also here also ariseth another great Question Is it possible for every Man born of a Woman to reach and attain to this Food or Fewel which he earnestly longs after Answer Though it hath been concluded by some pretended famous Divines that it is not possible for some who have been excluded by Gods predestinate Purpose who according to the Poet Inscripsere Deos sceleri numenque supernum Coede laboriferi credunt gaudere juvenci And though this Doctrine be horrid Blasphemy or Reproaching of God Yet I must be forced now to remit the Answer to another place CHAP. V. The Virgins Suit §. 1. Mans meet Help I The Preacher was Prince over the three Worlds in Eden I Preached the ancient Law in the Throne of Paradice And I gave my 〈◊〉 to seek and to search out by Wisdom concerning all things that are done under the Holy Heaven This sore Travel hath God given to the Sons of Men to be exercised therewith This sealed Book hath he given to Mankind to unclasp and to Read I have seen all the Labour and Travel and Work that are done under the lower Firmament And behold all is Vanity and Vexation of the pure Spirit of the Soul I communed with my own Heart saying Lo I am come to great Estate and have gotten more Wisdom then all the ancient Revolted Princes and ●ord Lucifer wh● hath been Prince in Eden before me Yea my Heart had great Experience of Wisdom and Knowledge and I gave my Heart to know Wisdom and to know Madness and Folly by Reason whereof Lucifer lost his Throne I perceived also that this is a Vexation of the Holy Spirit For in mach Serpentine Wisdom and Subtilty is much grief And he that increaseth the Knowledge of good and evil in Opposition increaseth Sorrow as not practising what he knows And so all is Vanity whatever is a Vexation to the fair Virgins Spirit And promoteth not the mutual Joy of the Spirit of the Soul and the Divine Virgin or Humane Goddess And here lieth the great mistake of Mankind Folly is the grand Cause or rather a foolish Fancy of setting the Affection upon an Object Loved which cannot easily be withdrawn How is that Man will not love the fair Virgin whom God hath appointed for his Eternal Solace and Pleasure in the pure Paradise of undesiled Love and immaculate Chastity the t●ue Cause of Eternal Joy Now what is Joy but the Enjoyment of a thing loved and longed for But here lieth the great Error and here is Mans Misery he chooseth to eat and wipe his Mouth in a corner and to sit sotting over a Cup of Hellish Liquor in Private like a Fool or Self-conceited
thy Beloved more than another Object of Love O thou fairest among the Angelical Virgins What is He more than another that thou dost so charge us O said she My Beloved is white and ruddy the chiefest in my Mind among ten thousand The Humane Soul is a little Incarnation wherein God my Father was pleased to propagate himself The Glorious Son of God himself is an immor●al Man His Cheeks are as a Bed of Spices and fragrant Flowers His Lips like Lillies dropping sweet-smelling Myrrh His presence is most lovely He bears the Character of Divine Meekness upon his Aspect This is my Beloved and this is my Friend O ye Daughters of Paradise Whither said they is thy Beloved gone O thou fairest among the Virgins Whi●her is He turned aside tha● we may seek him with thee For we sympathize with thy sad M●sery My Beloved said she is I believe gone down into his Rural Garden to the Beds of Odours to feed in his fragrant Paradise and to gather Lillies by the Fountains of Living Waters When she had found him he breathed forth these Affections and Passions of Love Thou art beautiful O my Love O fair Sophia O blessed Astrea O Excellent Virgin-Vertue Turn away thine Eyes from me for they have overcome me Thy Hair is is a flock of G●a●s appearing on the Mountains of Pleasures Thy Teeth are as a flock of Innocent Sheep which go up from being washed in the Rivers of Chrystalline Purity As a piece of Pomegranate are thy Templ●s within thy Locks There are threescore Queens and fourscore Concubines the Virgins Han●mai●ens and other Virgins without number My Love my undefiled is chief in my Eye She is the onely one of her Virgin Mother in my account She is the choice Darling of ●er that bare her in the Angelical Regions The Daughters of God saw her and blessed her yea the Queens and the Ladies of Honour they praised her Who is she that looketh forth at the Window of true Light which enlightens the Humane House even as the most beautiful Aurora fair as Phoebe and Majestick as the Colours in the Army of Heaven I went down at this saying into the Garden of Paradise to see the Frutis of the Vallies and Savanna 's And to see whether the Heart-chearing Vine flourished and the Pomegranates of the Tree of Pleasure budded as Blossoms of Holiness Or ever I was a ware my Soul made me like the Chariots of Pite Then he called her Saying Return return O Daugh●er of the Deity Return into thy Retirement that we may look upon thee What will ye see in the Princess As it were the Banner of an Angelical Army §. 5. The Gospel of Peace THE Voice of my Beloved I hear Behold he is coming Leaping upon the Mountains of my Moans and skipping upon the Hill of my Hopes How beautiful upon the Mountains are the Feet of my Shepherd How far more beautiful are thy Feet said He with the Shooes of Gos●el-Peace O Princes Daughters Thy message of Meekness is joyful to my Heart Thy Breasts are like two skipping Roes that are Twins No noise of Oppression shall any more Alarm our Holy Land for it is like to be restored to its Primitive Purity Neither need our Fellow-Shepherds dread the sense of Invasion of a Forreign Enemy Priviledges shall be as sacred as Life And our Pastures shall be Levelled as being all in Common The Mountains of Pride shall be debased And every humble Valley exalted Modesty and Innocency will be here Alamode And Simplicity with Loyalty as of old the newest Dress The Pelican in these Golden Ages will not pick wounds in her tender Breasts infeebling her self to relieve her Young Ones Neither will the Ostrich conceal her Eggs dreading the crush of the Wild Beast These are the Halcyon Days prophesied of by the Holy Angels in the Non●ge of Time wherein the Swan will no more sing an Elegy as previous to her Funeral Nor will the Phaenix Fire her Urn to genera●e her species Alligators will not be so ravenous as to prey upon Passengers Nor will the Hypocrite-Crocodile dissemble his Tears to moisten the Funeral of his Fellow-Creature In this Countrey all live according to the immemorial Customs thereof by Sympathy For Antipathy is a Stranger to these Borders Here the Hind Calveth without Coruscations Claps of Thunder are not needful to disburden her Neither doth the Bear lick her Cubs into Shape for Deformity is exiled from our Pastures §. 6. The Pleasantness of Vertue BY thee O fair Goddess the Princes of our Countrey Reign How fair and altogether pleasant art thou O Love for Divine Delights O how I delight to walk in the Paths that my Virgin Fair Vertue use●h to walk in at her Morning and Evening walks in the cool of the pure D●y of Everlasting Light The King of Mankind is held in the G●lleries This thy Stature is like a Palm-tree And thy Breasts to Cluster fo Grapes I s●●d I will go up to the Palm-Tree of Triumph I will take hold of the Boughs thereof as a Trophy of Victory over the vain World Now also thy Breasts shall be as the Clusters of the Vine of Lise and the smell of thy fair Cheeks like Apples of Paradise And the Odours of thy Mouth like Coelestial Wine of ●●avenly Reireshment for her Beloved that is pleasant to his Palate causing the Holy Lips of them that sleep in the beatifical Vision to utter Angelical Songs and speak Gods Praise Here we will eat of the Trees of Life and live for ever For in our Pastoral fair Fields no Brambles grow Nor is Sterility known in the Coasts of our Eden The Trees of Knowledge of one pure property look big as burdened with the Fru●t of Eternal Life And their blushing Heads bow down to the Courteous Hands that reach them The Holy Earth knows nothing but fulness of prolifick Vertue which nourisheth in it s●lf the prima●y cause the ends of Germination Whence proceeds the Blossom of the blessed Bud in the new ●●generation §. 7. Divine Contemplation O My Dove that seemest to lurk in the Clefts of the Rocks in the secret Places of the ascent into Heaven Let us see thy Countenance Let us hear thy Voice for it is sweet And thy Countenance is comely Thou that dwellest faid she in the Rural Gardens garnished with glorious Flowers Thy Companions the Angels hearken to ahy Voice Cause me to hear it Draw me and my Heart will run after thee The Royal Shepherd hath brought me to his Cottage of Clay into his Princely Chambers of Green Flowers We will be glad and rej●yce in thee We will remember and think of thy Love more than Wine of Temporary Delights The upright Virgins love thee My Beloved spake and said unto me rise up my Love my Fair one and come away For the Winter in this our Climate while we abide here is eternally past The Tempest of Afflictions is over and gone I suffered many a bitter Night
therefore the Time shall come that thou shalt call to me but I shall be married to another Who was thy Rival in the time when I would have consummated the Wedding with thee Be not entangled with one that will bring thy Soul to ruine and who is far inferiour to the Souls Nobility For there are an indefinite number of these gone out into the World to trapan Mankind Whereof there are variety of kinds but especially seven As sprung forth from the Mystical Mother of Harlots They Lust after the best richest greenest fairest strongest tallest wittiest soundest noblest and most durable Essences And they find too many humane Souls fit for their turn They perceive that the Souls of Men are Eternal and Excellent Fair Lovely and Lively Essences As being made after the Image and Similitude of the Divine Being Now every Created Being lusteth after something that is of a higher Nature than it self that in the Fruition thereof it self may be perfected §. 4. The Blind falling Headlong FOR every Creature groaneth and travelleth for its own Perfection But cannot attain it without the Assistance of some one above him Hence it is that this sevenfold Whorish Spirit is become an earnest Attractor and Enticer of the immortal Souls of Adam's off-spring And for to solemnize the Wedding-seast she furnishes her Table and presents Man with the delicate Dishes of Pleasure and false Joy viz. Counters for Gold But when she hath once got the Poor Soul within her Net and cropt off the Flower of the noble Affections of the Heart which the right Virgin should have had and so spoiled the Spirit of the Mind with a false Vizzard or Mark of Infection when Mans Body fall as a Leaf to the Grave and the Souls Wedding-day draws on and he is to be settled in one of the two Eternal States Then this false Whore cr●eth Aha! Thou humane Soul thou art Eternal I am but Temporal and Mortal and thou dost partake of my Mortality Eternally to seek Death and yet never Die I had my Pleasure with th●e Go now into Eternity I indeed was only the cause of alluring of thee to Sin But how thou must answer for it thy self I am but for a time In the end I return to the Original Abyss of Nihility Now here ariseth a great Question seeing Mans fate is so dism●● Whether hath his unlacky Soul sinned or his Parents that he is thus born Blind Answ No Soul is born stark Blind But if some one should be so born yet there is Ve●tu● bestowed through the Merit of the perfect Sacrifice upon every Soul to open his blind Eyes if he do not wilfully neglect the means of washing them in the Pool to which he is sent But if he will not go where his Virgins great Champion and Physician doth se●d him then let him groap in his Blindness For there is no Man that hath Power over his Spirit and passionate Mind that loves a Harlot without the Assistance of the foresaid great Counsellour Prince of Peace in Mental Calmness Now these foresaid Whorish Jezebels have painted their Faces and adorned themselves with an Image of seeming Beauty like the Fruits of Sodom which when touched will fall into Ashes but no real Beauty They lay wa● at the Head of every Humane Street Some are like Hartors that receive hire And some scorn hire like Marrons that commit Adultery and take Strangers to defile their Husbands Beds And are contrary to common Harlots in that they give Gifts to all Lovers that they may come to defile them §. 5. For Destruction of the Individuum FIrst the Thief or surveying Harlot that surveys the whole World comes and saith All this will I give thee if thou Marry me and be joyned to my Nature in the Bed of my Friendship under Ground There I will nourish thee and thou shalt have the Entrails of the Earth for thy Chest and Coffer But I do not promise thee to see Day-light for many a Year if ever But there like a Slave in the American Mines thou shalt see Gold and Silver enough and thou shalt sleep among the heaped Treasures But the Spirit of the Soul cryeth O this is not Happiness O who will release me out of this under-ground Prison If this were Felicity then my Purse would be better than my self A Horse is not esteemed by his Trappings nor a Man by his Rich Concubine The Womb of this Whore is a snare of Temptation Which catcheth in the Pit of Perdition She gapes like a Gulf for the Mind of Man And spreads like a Sea for his Soul She is beautified by the Hand of her Whorish Mother Who writes on her Face sweet Solace But O Son of Man Child of God legal Heir of the Kingdom of Heaven If thou hast Oxen do thou offer Oblations And if thou hast Sheep thou shalt Sacrifice to God And if thou hast Children thou shalt candidly Consecrate them With the Wife of thy Wedlock to the Lord That his Heavenly Blessings may be upon thee Which the World doth hold for a Curse And yet knows not the Curse on the earthly Blessings Nor how they are a Curse unto them Who strive for Content in much But when they have much are hungry Yea they thirst as the gaping Grave whose Womb consumes them that gape after her But if thou hast the Virgin be thou content For she will make thee to flourish as a fruitful Field Thy Gardens shall be garnished with Greens With the fashions and fragrancies of Flowers Having Hope thy Seed shall spring up And in Faith shalt thou fill thy Vessels If this Harlot cannot prevail then comes the Riotous Luxurious or Swinish Jezebel I see saith she thou art a quiet harmless Man Wilt thou therefore live in Joy Get thee Wine and strong Drink Drink until the Poyson thereof be enraged Quaff this noble Liquor in Bowls Strive to conquer thy Companions in the Valour of Bacchus's Souldiers Eat the Lambs out of the Flock and Calves out of the Stall And make thy Body as mine is a Sepulchre of Dead Carkasses Put far away the Evil Day Let not thy Conscience trouble thee nor Reproofs awaken thee So thou shalt be an easie-hearted Sot or Voluptuous Flog-like Epicure of whom much shall be made in the Swine-house until thou be fully fattened for the House of Slaughter Come therefore along with me to the Banquetting house And we will cast away Care and remove that Melancholick Fit with a cherupping Glass We will treat thee with variety of Dishes dress●d after a new Fashion with poinant Sawces We will rant it and make merry over the Witness of God in the Conscience For this Solace is better than Gold or Silver Spend it away prodigally upon thy Lusts and gratifie thy Luxurious Palate And we will anticipate Prayer in the Morning with the Incense of our burning Lusts as preferring Sacrifice before Devotion Oh but in the midst of my Mirth my Heart is sad saith the Souls
make her comply to thy false Will Yet thy evil attempt before the Wedding which is the Day of the Fall of the outward Body will make thee guilty of her departure and the fault shall Eternally lie at thy Door Do not thou like a Vagabond combine to put a trick upon the Virgin thy Spouse and to murder thy dear Companioness If thou dost be sure the Murder will come to light for she will rise again to judge you both Be not has●y in thy Choice lest thou do that in a day or unlucky hour which cannot be undone in an Age of Eternity But some may say Nature seems cruel in this That a fair young Man the Soul cannot dart his Eyes upon a supposed Beauty without great peril of being wounded himself Answ Leave the Cross and lose the Crown The youthful Soul who formerly took pleasure in Exploits and brave Actions is now turned devout and become a Zealous and Religious Votary to some Feminine Beauty O humane Soul beware of Idolatry As Christ descended into Hell so must the Soul of Man too That is if he finds himself unworthy of all comfort in this World and if things should fall cross with him in outward things and i● he should become the scorn of Devils yet he esteems it all just and according to his Des●rts so he obtains the Favour of God and the Virgin again He must de●cond into the Infernal Shadows to seek and fetch her home again §. 10. By Double-Heartedness HE that keeps not the Virgins Love for Love-sake but suppose●h he hath it for a Reward to him it is most grievous and he desires to be soon rid of it and this is the Property of every Hireling to desire and wish an End of his Toil. Whereas a true Lover thinks no Pains Labour or Time too much and grievous so he may but retain his love If Vertue could be seen by Men in her own Natural Beauty Naked said the Philosopher Men would be wonderfully in love with her But the Soul suspects the Virgins Purity thinking to find the same impure lasciviousness in her which he finds in himself Another would willingly enjo● both He loves the Virgin a little and Jezebel a little But the Virgin never appears in the Society of the incestuous Strumpet And that is the Reason that the Soul often longs after her and fetcheth many a deep sigh for her when in the midst of vain Mirth and Laughter the Heart is sad and heavy Tho'at long run the Soul becomes tinctured by a false Ferment b● the Whores Society Also if the Virgin should appear in the House of this Trull all the Ravenous Birds would have a peck at her And that is the Reason when any goes to the House of Feasting on vain and counterfeit Food he cannot hear the Voice of Wisdom as Christs Voice could not Eccho forth to the Questions of them that envied him at his Examination For two Contraries cannot be of equal Authority at one and the same time in the same Subject CHAP. VIII The Virgins Farewel §. 1. Beware of Falling from Grace GIve not thy Honour thy honourable Soul to another Nor thy Eternal years unto the Cruel Lest Strangers be filled with thy Wealth and thy Labours be in the House of thine Enemies And lest the Jewels of the Virgin which she gave thee be ridiculed by them that emulate her happiness And thou mourn at the last when thy flesh is consumed in the Grave of Despair and say O now I wonder that I could not esteem her How was I such a Fool as to despise the Instruction of my Virgin Ah! What did I call her MY Virgin She is not mine but she was mine O that I could say she never was so now But there is my Eternal Hell Because I crossed the Mind of my Creator who appointed her to be mine But I appointed her Enemy for my everlasting Companion who will not lead a loving Life with me but torment me with the Snake-like Scourges of her Scorpion Furies Now observe here is the crossing of the Eternal Fancy of the Soul if thou call it a Phantasie the Spirit of the Soul must have his Will his desired Object the Virgin Or he will die and that Eternally And the false Mind will enjoy Jezabel the Object of his Love or he will also dye the Eternal Death And so Man lies in a great strait as compassed about with Nets on every side And there is no way to escape the Gulf but by being faithful to his Virgin For tho' Man prove faithful to the said Humane Sorceress yet she will not be true to him but will play the Harlot and defile his Bed in Eternity Therefore O Man poor Wretch consider thy self here Drink Water out of thine own Cistern And running Waters of Eternal Pleasures out of thine own undefiled Virgin Well Let thy Holy Fountain be blessed everlastingly and Rejoyce with the beautiful Maid ef thy ever-flourishing Youth Let her be as the loving Hind and pleasant Roe and let her Breasts satisfie and refresh thee at all times And be thou ravished world without end with her chaste love And why wilt thou be ravished with a strange Woman and embrace the Bosom of a Whore that is common to the evil Demons who will not love the again in truth Go then thy way from this Trull Eat thy Bread of Life in Joy and drink thy heart-chearing Wine of eternal Beatitude with a merry heart For God now if thou art true to his Virgin-Daughter accepteth thy Works For this is the Antepast of Heaven Let thy Garments be always pure clean and white and let thy Head blessed by thy Virgin-Mother lack no Ointment of heavenly Oyl Live joyfully with thy Espoused Virgin whom thou lovest all the days of the Life of thy Vanity which God hath given under the Sun all the days of thy temporal Vanity for that is thy Portion in this Life to thy Labour which thou takest under the Sun of Time and that only is the end of thy Travail and the final Cause of thy Journey which to perform necessity is laid upon thee by the Creator He sets thee upon this Work and Labour to see whether thou wilt love his Virgin-Daughter by the Light of the Sun and not suffer thy self to be blinded by not looking for true Light in the Virgins Face and so be dazled and struck blind for love of an unworthy Guest at her seeming Beauty §. 2. Or there is no third Recovery SIn not against the Virgins holy Spirit for thy Sin will never be forgiven If thou prove faithful to the Virgin here under the Sun of her Light which is pure thou shalt Eternally enjoy her pleasant Aspects and Smiles and loving Communications under the Sun of an ever-shining Light in Heaven Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do in reference to the Nods and Pointings of the Virgin do it with thy might For there is no Work nor Device nor Knowledge nor
now I repent from the bottom of my heart O be favourable to me and shew me some kindness remit that rigour which thou threatnest me with now at my last gasp where with I will pray Heaven to requite thee Keep thy thanks to feed thy hellish Brood saith the pure Mind This is but to gain the time because thou seest the thing I longed for is gone from me Thouhast prepared lying and corrupt Words to speak beforeme till the time be changed therefore there is but one Decree Either procure to me my dear Virgin and wash thy Blackmore's Skin white or thou shalt be utterly destroyed and thy House shall be made a Dunghil §. 10. The Soul 's Hellish Blasphemy BUt saith the Soul O be not so cruel and rigid She is unattainable she is taken into thy Rivals Favour It is impossible to substract a greater number from a lesser that I cannot do Only remit the penalty of this severe Law Nay saith the Noble Mind I must proclaim an Eternal War against thee For as thou hadst not Power over the false Spirit to retain the Spirit of thy Affections so neither hast thou power in the day of Eternal Death neither hath any one the Power to retain the Virgin when she is gone into her place and quite rejected And therefore I say There is no discharge in this War no redeeming of thee from the Fury of the bloody Souldiers and avenging Officers who will now cast thee into Prison Neither shall wickedness deliver them that have been all their time given to it Therefore O humane Soul think not that thou shalt escape and that the Spirit of the humane Soul shall die for the rest of the humane Commonwealth and come under the Lash for the loss of his dear Virgin for tho' thou shouldst give all the Substance of thine House and all that thou art worth to be reconciled to her it cannot be when the day of Grace is sinned out and that this Divine Essence shall suffer for thee No no this Divine Essence shall remain as an Image in a Looking-glass and thou shalt endure the Pain as being condemned by this said Essence who will arise again out of the Grave which thou hast digged for him and condemn thee as being thy Eternal Judge And here is seen what part suffers for where the sore is there will be the Hand And here begins the great and Hellish Blasphemy of a Soul in the real Tophet the Soul will gnaw his Tongue for pain and vexation and Revenge against the Spirit of the Soul as if he were in sault whereas himself was the cause of Bringing this tormenting Wo upon himself And now the dumb guilty Soul may be long at the Gate of the deaf Spirit who will not hear his Cries because he himself was lately as the deaf Adder who would nor hearken to the Charms of the Spirit charming never so wisely And struck his Conscience oft-times as dumb as a Sheep before the Shearer Yea the Soul will rave and rage as if he would tear the Deity it self in pieces And when a poysoned Arrow does light upon his Flesh he knowing not whence it comes he will receive the Blood into his hands flushing out and throw it up to the Abyss crying out O Almighty Power thou hast conquered me and so blaspheming dies the Eternal Death CHAP. IX The Souls Rest §. 1. Where is this Rest IF the Soul do but attain the End of his Journey which was appointed as the true final Cause of his Travail and Labour by the Creator then he becomes happy and not before The Sleep and Rest of the Labouring Soul is sweet whether he sleep little or much but the bundame of the covetous Rich and conceited Soul who conceits he needeth nothing as being not beholden to God will not suffer him to sleep and to take a quiet Nap of sweet Repose But where is this Rest to be found There 's the Question The Elements say It is not in us The Depth saith It is not in me Hell and Death say We have heard the Fa●e thereof with our Ears There is a Path which the s●●tillest Fowl knows not and which the quick sighted Vultures Eye hath not seen Nay let Man search and grope into every Corner and Cranny of the whole Creation yet he shall never find Rest for his Soul until he come and return to Virgin Vertue Gods fair Daughter his appointed and predestinated Spouse As the Stars and Astral Powers bear sway over Mortals so also the Minds of Men have a reflexive Influence upon the Starry Natures For Evil Minds by Sympathy or Simile attract the Evil Influences which infect the Air and so alight upon the first Authors Even as a Not oft-time generate●h within it self that which destroyeth it namely the Worm of an evil Influence In like manner also vertuous and holy Souls attract the good Influences of the Astral Properties by Sympathy Now who knoweth the Spirit of a Man that goeth upwards to his own natural Heaven and attracts the good and sweet Influences thereof For God with a lofty Mind did Man indue And bid him Heavens transcendent Glory view As being his Natural Scope and right Home But if any humane Soul approve not of this Form choosing a prone or downward Look and to be leaded with the guilt of an evil or guilty Conscience he shall sink down into the Abyss §. 2. Not God's Fault if missed THo' God commands the Soul to choose Life and Eternal Joy and let every Bird delight in his own Note which th Creator hath inspired into him to praise the Inspirer yet most Men choose Death and let them thank themselves But now Heaven is the appointed Home of Mans Soul And if the Soul miss to find his home there 's his Hell and there 's the Inverting of the Mind of God or frustrating of the Intent of the Almighty which makes the Wo and the Hell But some may say Hell was also appointed to some Men as Heaven was predestinated to others Answ Yes Hell was conditionally appointed to Adam and all his Posterity upon their slighting of Heaven But Heaven was Mans native Place or Home And thither he must return if the Causes of Man co-work and suit together in their genuine coherence And to say that Hell was the sinal Cause of some Mens Creation is absolute Blasphemy But as the younger Brother said in the Epigram Sum pauper non culpa mea c. It was not my Fault that I am poor but the Fault of my Parents who have not begotten me before my Elder Brother who had the Inheritance This is the case of the Fool that lays the Fault upon the Almighty Father of Mankind As it was affirmed by the old Heathen Polytheists that one Idol-God or Power could not undo what another did So it is true in this sense That whatsoever is made Crooked by the hellish Power can never be made Straight again no not by the Power
enquire wisely concerning this And the Day of Death if the Soul be perfected in its formation is better than the Day of the false Birth Dicique beatus ante Obitum n●m● supremaque funera debet No Man before Death should be accounted happy This World is a wide Prison and every Day is Execution Day §. 6. The Heavenly Feast stays for us THe Apostate Soul is like the Viper dying at the parturition of her young ones But the Right Soul is perfected at the Death of the Body Being formed a perfect Divine Man whose Form is the Image of the Deity Even then is the Marriage and full fruition of the Virgin of God who is to be cloathed in fine Linnen clean and white the Purity and Righteousness of a holy Soul as being her Delight and Ornament And therefore O Man be sure thou be related by Affinity to the Great Messias whose Bride will shortly make her self ready in the presence of God and the holy Angels Blessed art thou that shalt be called to the Wedding Supper of the Lamb-like Prince of Innocency These Sayings are Faithful and Real Not a Scene of an Imaginary Phantasie God would have all to be saved The Devil none And so neither of them is a Respecter of Persons The Reprobate wrongs himself yet seems to do the wrathful Powers a kindness Yet his kindness is no kindness He is like one that throws Brine into the Sea For Hell is never satisfied Come therefore O Man to Heaven and there thou shalt be welcome If thou art fairer than another he shall not envy but rejoyce at thy Beauty God himself desires thy company for there is a Superfluity of Dainties at his Feast The Profit of the Holy Earth is for all The King himself is served by the Fruits of Eden's Field But if we speak properly we must acknowledge God hath no loss by a Reprobate Soul seeing he is Perfection it self But the loss is thy own Thou hast not cheated the Virgin for she hath another appointed her upon thy Refusal But thou hast fooled deceived and put a Cheat upon thy ●elf and art fallen into the Snare which thou hast prepared for another And it is an ill Bird that defiles her own Nest They use to say of a D●unkard or some such luxurious Fellow He doth no Hurt to any but what he doth to himself I pray who can trust such a 〈…〉 a harmless Man He is the greatest Cheat of 〈◊〉 who cheats himself Seeking to undermine God and his Virgin To be fore such a one if he finds but opportunity will prove false to his Neighbour also and to the whole Creation I love thee as my own Soul said a fat luxurious Man to his Sweetheart Then you love me not as your Body said she or you love me not at all For I see you love not your self because you repent not of your sins §. 7. Mans Self-Enjoyment Gods primary Glory THus many a Soul thinks to advance himself by a vain expectation of the Death of God Christ and the Soul's Spirit whose Officer is like to torment him in a Fiery L●ke There was a rich thriving Man that had a Servant who thrived not at all but was very Unfortunate in outward things The Master indeed pitied him because he proved honest in his place and perhaps there was a vigilant Eye over him that he could not cheat his Master But his Master payed him the Arrears of his Wages and turned him away from his Service saying While you thrive not your self you cannot be profitable to another and therefore you are no servant for me and so God ●less you This is the Case between God the Master of the great humane Family and us his Servants Therefore every Man for his own Soul chiefly and God for us all And so where nothing is to be had God loses his Right as it were Yet he is accidentally glorisied by the Reprobate Heaven is the true End of Man or final Cause of the Soul And if the End be frustrated the whole Work is in vain It is the Glory of a King and the Ornament of a Kingdom that his Subjects are Populous and Valiant And Children are the Riches of a Parent So Man attaining the 〈…〉 his Generation becomes the Glory of God a●● his Coelestial Kingdom But all is Vanity and a Frustration of the Right End whatever excludes and vexeth the pure Spirit of Soul and hinders him from reaching the scope of his Desire and Labour It might be judged that he that adventureth his best Jewel his precious Life in behalf of his Prince is a Magnanimous Man But as the Poet said Vivere pro patriâ dulcius esse puto So it is the case of the Soul And it is very clear For if the final Cause be marred or cut off the whole Action is vain As for instance A Man whose House is on fire and leaps into the Fire to save his Goods spoils the End And so doth a Thief that adventures his Life for the enjoyment of a sum of Money for he disesteems the End and undervalues it in comparison of the Me●ns to preserve and promote the said End The End of the Treasure stolen is to preserve Life If therefore he ha●ards his Life in the attaining of it whe● it might he preserved without such hazard he is a Fool and a vain Fellow Just so is the Case of one that hazards his Soul in the attaining of some strange Lust or supposed Means of promoting the well-being of the Soul What is a House good for if the End which is Dwelling in it be frustrated 〈…〉 one that angleth with a Golden Hook and 〈…〉 own Flesh and rather than sleep in a whole 〈◊〉 ●●ig●atizeth his Soul §. 8. Spoil not the End for the Means ONe feared to go on a Message to the Grand Vizier saying He is so unconstant he may take my Head off upon no occasion given The Governour that sent him said I would he durst I will have a thousand of his Mens Heads off in lieu of it Yes but I question said the Embassador whether any of them will sit my Shoulders Thus may the Souls Spirit upbraid the Soul when sent by him upon desperate and unlawful hazarding of his Life Take another Example or Comparison A Dissolute Fellow under pretence of honouring his Prince and wishing well to his Patriots and Praying for the Health of his Friends Drinks large Healths as he calls them as in remembrance of his said Friends and to the Commemoration of their Prosperity And what is all this for but chiefly to gratifie his greedy Belly tub which like a sink receive these Health-resisting Bowls under pretence of Praying for the Health of another But let any impartial Man judge whether these impious pretended Salutations do add any thing to the Health or Happiness of him who is pretended to be the Subject of these flatteries Nay it is plain robbing of the King and his Honour and a