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A89685 The first epistle. A crying voice of the holy spirit of love, wherewith all people are out of meer grace, called and bidden by H.N. to the true repentance for their sins, to the entrance into the upright Christian life, and to the house of the love of Jesu Christ. Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580? 1648 (1648) Wing N1126; Thomason E1188_5; ESTC R208256 33,456 64

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Commandment and the chief sum of faith is love with a pure Heart and with a good Conscience and with unfained faith 1 Tim. 1.5 There was demanded and an Instruction required thereupon in writing which is the Secretness or Mysterie of the Love and thereupon is answered by H.N. in writing according to the Declaration of the spiritual and heavenly truth this Instruction here following He that hath Eares to hear * Mar. 13. Luke 8. Apoc. 2.3 let him hear He that hath Wisdom let him conceive understanding The First Chapter WIth whom shall I a Prov. 8. speak saith the Wisdom that shall understand my words 2. To whom shall I reveal the Mystery of the love that shall conceive or know it 3. VVho are those that give eare unto my doctrine and have found my wayes 4. Who hath marked where my dwelling is and followed after me in my out-going and in-going 5. Who hath born the contempt blasphemy and shame with me when I lay in the b Prov. 1. Isai 59. street where the people shaked their Heads at c Psal 22. Psal 109. me as at a d Isai 53. Sap 2. filthy thing that is worthy to be cast away and as mad and frantick men ran over me with feet 6. Who hath had his pleasure in me when I was so e Isai 53. Sap. 2. filthy and so loathsome to look upon or to behold before all wisdom of the flesh and of the Unrepentant ones 7. Who hath denyed f Mat. 10. Mat. 16. Mar. 8. Luke 9. Luke 14. himself and is for the loves sake gone out of himself with me when I did in the love require the mans salvation and was condemned to the death g Mat. 26. Mat. 27. Marke 15. Luke 22. John 18. Iohn 19. of the Crosse and killed with the same death by the wise ones of the earth as a despised one or an out-cast upon the earth 8. Who hath born such a death h Rom 6. Phil. 2. of the Cross with me in all shame despising blaspheming and wicked defamation and shewed patience therein even unto the death 9. Who hath suffered himself to be buried in the heart of the earth with me like one that is dead 10. Who hath believed my i Iob 19. Dan. 12. 1 Cor 15. 1 Thes 4. rising from the death or trusted thereon for to rise also with me with his body 11. Who hath seen mine k Mat. 16. Luke 24. Acts 1 ascension to God my Father unto his right hand in the heavenly being and waited my coming l Isai 25. Isai 30. Mich 7. Phil. 3. from thence to a righteousnes upon the earth 12. Who hath marked that I live and raign with m Ecclus. 24. God and that my greatnes is more then all n 3 Reg. 8. 2 Par. 2.6 heavens can comprehend where also no earthly o 1 Cor. 2. understanding nor all whatsoever is born out of the earthly blood can know me 13. And if now there be any man that is passed thorow all these things with me or that doth now presently go thorow this narrow way p 4 Esd 7. Mat 7. Luke 13. with me to the life he shall understand and know the mysterie of the love 14. He shall likewise taste and feel the perfection of all goodness and approach to the love in her vertuous nature and become of one being therewith 15. Behold and consider that is the ground of the holy and godly understanding touching the Mysterie or Secretnes of the upright love The Second Chapter OYe lustfull Souls to the mysterie of the love gather out the a 1 Esd 8. minde and search no further For doubtless the love suffereth not her self to be approached unto understood nor known neither for this nor that nor through any manner of cause let it be by what meanes soever it will nor through any manner of minde or will but only by her own vertuous nature and lovely being as through her self or through her service For shee the everlasting good excelleth it all far away 2. Also she receiveth nothing of any man but she her self out of her almighty and vertuous nature and spirit is a plentiful distributrix of her own abundant riches as an infinite flowing river of all godly goods alwaies b Gen. 2. refreshing the Paradise of the Lord. 3. The Love is her self a nurse unto her children and a sure band unto all those that are incorporated to the everlasting life and a mighty strength which is able to suffer and to endure c Cor. 13. all things 4. The Love is also an d Exod. 3. cap. 19 20 Isai 33. holy mountain the which no man being unhallowed or unprepared may touch or come neer For whosoever toucheth the same mountain and is not of her part to him is she a consuming fire whose burning heat e Isai 33. no man can endure but he which is of her like nature or seed Who so resisteth and submitteth not himself under her and her service he shall be broken and battered to pieces like f Psal 2. Isai 30. Ier. 18. Ier. 19. a Potters Vessell 5. The love in her service is an originall or beginning of all good and upright life For through her service she draweth the minde and thoughts of the heart away from all that is vaine corruptible and evill 6. She unbindeth or looseth the everlasting perfection For to come into the life of the eternall uncreatedness in the kingdom of the God of heavens full of all pure beauty wherein all earthly and corrupt self-minded thoughts doe cease and where the corruptible mortality is not beholden 7. For in the love is nothing else but all good and life as also the heavenly and endless kingdom of Jesu Christ in full undisturbable power wherein the mindes of the pure hearts doe dwell free without care or fear with all g Isai 35. Isa 51. Apoc. 21. glory and joy and with Christian Triumph 8. Which freedom of the children of God which fulness of the godly delights and of the godly life no man can obtain that hangeth his delight will and life and tyeth or bindeth himself on the earthly visible or corruptible beeing But they remain vainly-minded in the darkness of the unbelieving mindes whose h Rom. 1. Eph. 4. hearts are blinded with the vain comfort of this world and of the good-thinking wise ones For which Ignorances cause they cannot understand the right ground of the secret love 9. But salvation and i Luke 2. Peace be unto all those that are good of will and that take heed to the time k 1 Cor. 6. Heb. 12. of grace that give their understanding captive under the obedience of the Love and that doe even so with humble and obedient hearts beleeve or trust the love in her Service 10. Happy are they whose devotion of heart God stirreth up thereto For through the love of God the Father