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A77132 The description and confutation of mysticall Anti-Christ, the Familists; or, An information drawn up and published for the confirmation and comfort of the faithfull, against many Antichristian Familisticall doctrines which are frequently preached and printed in England: particularly in those dangerous books called Theologia Germanica, the Bright Star, Divinity and Philosophy dissected. / Written by Benjamin Bourne. Published according to order. Bourne, Benjamin, fl. 1646. 1646 (1646) Wing B3844; Thomason E349_21; STC 672; ESTC R201037 116,136 151

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inventions of men is the wisdom of the world The wisdom of this world is foolishnesse with God 1 Cor. 1. The wisdom of God is pure peaceable gentle and easie to be intreated But sin which is the wisdom of the world is carnall sensuall earthly and devillish The wisdom of God is that by which God himself knows how and in what way man might be redeemed justified and glorified but sin brings death shame and everlasting ruine and destruction to men Rom. 7. Chapt. 2 and Chapt. 3. Jam. 3.1.16 17. so along where the Apostle shews what miserie and eternall bondage sin hath brought upon the whole world and how Christ by his death hath freed men from this eternall thraldom Secondly sin is contrary to the power of God the spirit doth make weak poore dying men strong in the Lord and in the power of his might But sin is the cause why men are weak and miserably poore and it makes them to be in a continuall dying heartlesse condition The power of God is that that changes the heart and makes a person conformable to the Image of Christ translating him in to his kingdom But sin makes a man conformable to it self and so translates the whole world into the kingdom of the devil Ephes 2.1.10 11 12 13. Heb 9.14 Luke 1.14 Ephes 6.10 Rom. 5. Thirdly sin is contrary to the mercy of God the mercy of God is sweet and lovely but sin is filthy and abominable God is love 1 Ioh. 4.16 But sin is hatred and is at enmity with God it cannot be subject to his Law Rom. 8. Christ died to reconcile the persons of men but he never died to reconcile the sins of men The sins of a Saint are as contrary to the mercy of God as the sins of a reprobate are Fourthly sin is contrary to the providence of God that doth feed and nourish all creatures Psal 104. But sin is that that brings a universall famine upon the whole world The power of God bears up all things Hebr. 1. and the providence of God is that that orders all but sin is a universall faintnesse that distempers the world and causeth all things to be out of order Fiftly sin is contrary to the Justice of God in it self and in all the righteous proceedings of it it is just holy pure and heavenly but sin is unjust impure and unholy But I leave these to your meditations Secondly sin is contrary to the Name of God Thirdly sin is contrary to the nature of God as it is in all Saints and in all Angels too Fourthly sin is contrary to the being of God God is a Spirit and a spirituall substance but sin is a meer vanity and a spirituall wickednesse Last of all sin is contrary to all the works of God I le name three of them the work of Creation Redemption and Regeneration First sin is contrary to the work of God in the Creation when God made all things they were very good and beautifull Gen. 1. but sin causeth all creatures to loose that goodnesse beauty and joy that then all creatures had and fils all full of sorrow and evill and makes all to be subject to vanity Gen. 3. Rom. 8. Every creature suffers by the sin of man it causeth all creatures to groan and travail in pain waiting for deliverance But then secondly sin is contrary to the work of God in our Redemption By reason of sin we are heirs of hell children of wrath and of the devil torment eternall torment unexpressable is the punishment due for sin But Christ hath delivered us he became sin for us he took upon him the curse that was due to us he satisfied his Fathers Justice and made us who by nature were heirs of hell and children of wrath to be the children of God and annexed co-heirs together with himself of an immutable immortall incomprehensible glory In the work of Redemption consider first that sin is contrary to the coming of Christ Secondly sin is contrary to the life of Christ Thirdly sin is contrary to the death of Christ Fourthly sin is contrary to the Resurrection And lastly to the intercession of our Lord and Saviour The last work that sin is contrary to is our Regeneration First sin is contrary to the Spirit Secondly it is contrary to the work of grace wrought in us by this Spirit sin is contrary to all the graces and glorious vertues of the Spirit First sin is contrary to the faith of a Christian secondly to the hope of a Christian thirdly it is contrary to the love that a Christian hath to God fourthly sin is contrary to the grace of self-deny all fifthly contrary to the grace of Repentance in all the parts of it last of all sin is contrary to the grace of Mortification it is as contrary to all these to whatsoever God is in himself to whatsoever he is in all creatures by Creation Redemption and Regeneration as light is unto darknesse sin is not a noune substantive for if there were neither men nor devils sin could not be sin doth subsist in and is a dependance upon men and devils sin is not a substantiall being but hath a being and is upheld by these beings the devil is sins originall the first rise of it sprung out of his substance and he is the greatest upholder thereof the devil was a particular principalitie Angel or power before he fell so he is still for when the devil had sinned in heaven if God should have taken away the same power from him in respect of his substance when he cast him down to hell which before he had when he was in glory and had not sinned then would he have been altered in his very being and so he that was in the light and glory of God before could not be the same now that now he is in darknesse But this is against the Scripture and against all Reason too the Scripture saith that those Angels which were once in glory and were happy by sinning and leaving their habitation were most miserable and unhappy and so came to be devils Jude 6. So that they keep their power still but not the same degree of power they had power to glorifie God willingly and with delight now they bring glory to God yea but that is no thanks to them it is not in the will of the devil nor any defire that he hath at all by doing all that mischief that he doth to bring any glory to God or good to man if the devil did know the glorious effect and event that many times God bringeth to passe by his cunning devillish hellish subtilty he would do the best he could to avoid many abominable exploits that he takes in hand What is the condemnation of men and devils but because the Lord is pleased to catch them in their own snare that is he makes their own actions to be the means of their own confusion They in the Gunpowder-treason would not have begun
leads into tentation let no man say when he is tempted I am tempted of God for God cannot be tempted with evil neither tempteth he any man Jam. 1.13 Dowe not know by experience that we are intised and tempted to sin by that secret lust and concupiscence which is in our own hearts to commit all those sins against God which continually we do delight in this is not the act of God but the act of the devil and of our own spirits the spirit that is within us lusteth to envie and by nature we do that that we have seen and learned of our father the devil continually delighting in the lust of the flesh in the lust of the eye and in the pride of life being inclined to all filthinesse both in flesh and in spirit Rom. 7.18 to Atheisme The fool hath said in his heart that there is no God God is not in all his thoughts or all his thoughts are that there is no God The spirit of this man cannot be God neither is the motion of his spirit the act of God Are we not often tempted to Idolatry many times apprehending God to be that which he is not 1 Joh. 5. last God doth not lead a man in to this Is there not many men that worship the creatures more then the Creator Rom. 1.25 Is there not many that set up Images which are the works of mens hands and bow down to that Dan. 3. Act 17.23 this is not the act of God There be divers sorts of temptations some that are good for men and others that are hurtfull and destructive It is said that God leads in to temptation because he hath ordained it and created him that is the principall Agent in it for this one end that the Saints might be led into it for their everlasting joy and peace Jam 2.1 My brethren count it exceeding joy when ye fall into divers temptations the devil is the principall Agent in some temptations not in all and not in any but in a way of subordination unto God that that the devil aymes at in all his temptations is not according to the will of God yet all that he doth is ordained there is a great difference betwixt ordaining a thing in rererence to its being and the acting of the same thing when it hath a being The sins of the world are not committed by the Spirit of God for then it would be unclean and unholy Judge what a great blasphemy this is for a man to lie swear by God to say God damme refuse and destroy me and then to say that all things is the act of God God hath made a promise that whosoever sinneth against the holy Ghost he shall never be forgiven because that men said that of Christ that many speak now viz. that he had an unclean spirit God cannot lie nor deny himself Tit. 1.2 1 Joh. 2.27 Now why should the Saints rejoyce when they fall into temptation should they rejoyce when they fall into sin when they do break Gods Commandments then they should rejoyce in that that is their greatest grief and bondage which makes them cry out O wretched man that I am Rom. 7.24 Again secondly if men should rejoyce in sin then they rejoyce in that which Christ by his death hath freed them from this is a contradiction and cannot stand a Christian is ashamed of nothing but sin Gal. 5.16 Rom. 13.14 Thirdly if sin bring joy to them that are in union with Christ then with all speed let all sins be committed and let all kind of filthinesse be the continuall practise of a Christian for he is to do whatsoever lies in his power for the furtherance of his joy Therefore it cannot be so as those do say who cavill against the truth purposely to blot out the truth and to make it appear unto all men that it is nothing else but a lie and a shadow and is no reall substance of divine truth as we call it but is a meer bauble I will summe up all temptations in these three temptations by sinning by wounded conscience by all losses and persecutions Now let us in a word inquire what sin is whether it be a positive created substance or a thing that is privative onely Answer Sin is nothing else but an evil work which is not conformable to the Law of God We must know that sin is not the reall substance or being of any created thing whatsoever neither of the devil nor men sin hath its privative dwelling in the heart but it is not the heart it is not the created power of the devil yet it is in the devil Now that that makes the devil to be a devil and to be so denominated and man like unto him is nothing else but a want of power for this they want and that is their miserie that is they want power to obey the command of God which is to beleeve in Jesus Christ and to love one another 1 Joh. 3.23 24. The devil hath the same power still that he had before his fall but not the same degree sin is not the nature of the devil for then it may be proved that God created sin and is the Author thereof but sin is the corruption that is in the nature of the devill and that is the reason why he is so and is called so for his name signifies not his substance or nature for that is of God it came from God and was created and then it was good as all things were when they were created Compare Gen. 1.31 with the 2.3 but it signifies the work or action that he did and that lamentable estate or condition which he is fallen into by reason of that work of wickednesse and follie which he acted Job 4.18 First the devil was one of those Angels that God created Secondly the devil was one of those Angels that God charged with follie both these are exprest and implyed in this Scripture the name devil signifies that by which his glorious nature was corrupted and that condition of corruption and misery into which he is fallen so that he cannot be no other then what he is nor possibly do any other work then what he doth The word Devil is not sin for God himself in the proceedings of his righteous Justice gave him such a name as was according to his corrupted fallen condemned nature sin altered the nature of the devil not in being but in his manner of being he was a good Angel and in happinesse and glory before he had sinned but now he is an unhappy evil being he is still the same substance that he was but he hath not the same manner of subsisting he is the same power that he was but he hath not the same power that he had Now I shall give you a further description of sin by these considerations First sin is contrary to the Attributes of God I shall speak but of some of them first sin is contrary to the wisdom of God the
griefs and pains are nothing to him he feels them not it is his spirit that makes him sencible and active either for the obtaining of joy or for the avoiding of fear and torment If the spirit be God and the body or outward orgin made of his essence how then can all this be I know no reason that you can have to maintain any Argument or to raise up any objection by True Reason is able to vindicate it self against it self when its light is put out and against Reason turned into darknesse now when Reason is thus divided it is like a man that is distracted Reason is a servant to man in the spirit of him Now there is a power in man that is above Reason and thorow this power Reason many times comes to be captivated and enthralled Reason in it self and about its own affairs is without contradiction Now when once it come to be opposed by the heart of man so that it cannot any longer rule and prevail it leaves its habitation and when once it comes to be void of that which before it took much delight in and gave continuall entertainment to then it comes to passe that a man loseth himself and all that glorious sweetnesse and consolation that did depend thereon When a man hath a Counsellour to be his guide in all his weightie imployments so long as he hearkens to him and is ruled by him he may flourish and prosper But if once he thorow his own conceit and imagination come to forsake the light and glory of that Reason by which he was guided he then comes to be lost and destroyed Now the resurrection of the dead though it be above reason and against it as it is ordered and managed by the hearts of unreasonable men yet it hath more reason of its side then it hath against it for whatsoever is a truth in the light of grace is not a lie in the light of reason for grace in its originall gives being to reason and it doth not give being to it for this purpose that by its light and strength it shall darken and put out the glory of the Lord Jesus For then that Proverb would be true which is common among us That we have nourished and brought up a childe to pluck out our own eyes Now consider that the resurrection of Christ is the cause why the dead are raised 1 Corinth 15. and if Christ be not risen then the dead shall never be raised But now is Christ risen and become the first-fruits of them that slept See the Bright Starr pa. 198. where he saith that Iesus Christ is within us it follows where he is to be adored in our selves and it is more excellent to see him crucified in our selves then at Ierusalem Their own thoughts and writings is all the Scripture they have to prove this by I am certain they can have none out of the Bible there was never such a resurrection as the resurrection of our Saviour was many were raised up again but not to life for ever to live and return to the grave again But Jesus Christ was more glorious in his resurrection he was raised by that power by which he suffered to inherit such a crown of glory as never none did before nor ever shall receive for ever Phil. 2.9 10. Joh. 17.4 5.11.13 I will further prove the resurrection of Christ by the Scripture by the light of the Spirit within me and thirdly by the continuall sufferings and heavie persecutions of the Saints without me in all ages 1 Cor. 15.4 5 6 7 8. what mystery is there in these expressions are not these sufficient witnesses and of more authoritie then vain imaginations This is one of the Articles of my faith to beleeve that the Bible is the Word of God and is of more Authoritie then all words and writings whatsoever Can you disprove me and perswade me to beleeve thy excellent new-invented devilified Angelicall maximes is not every one of your words unchangeable mysticall divinity And are not all your thoughts and conclusions from thence wonderfull and miraculous is there any other Divinity besides this Joh. 20.19 Act. 9.4 Ephes 3.8 Joh. 15.26 27. Chap. 21.19 Act. 2.31 32. Psal 16.10 If there were not both I and many thousands of Gods people must needs be in a sad and lamentable condition Secondly I●le prove it by the witnesse and tesimony of Gods Spirit within me First of all it is neither the devil my own heart nor all the powers of this world that hath made such an unexpressible alteration in my heart and conversation as is made by the knowledge of my Saviours resurrection all sorts and degrees of sins would be the continuall delight and practise of my spirit were it not for the Almighty power of the Spirit working in me thorow the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Rom. 6. from the 2 vers to the 10. Gal. 3.27 Col. 2.12 13. What is the sin that by nature I do not love and delight all covetousnesse pride dissimulation whoredome lying and cursed speaking back-biting cheating blaspheming unthankfull Atheisticall disobedient and unfruitfull both towards God and towards all men Col. 3.6 7 8. Ephes 5.3 4 5. Chap. 4.25 26. so to the end Chap. 2.1 2 3 12 13. and I am and would willingly if I might have my own will turn the truth of God into a lie set up and bow down to my own vain imaginations exalting and lifting up this above God Christ and the Scripture not regarding the knowledge of God but continually mock hate and scoffe at the Spirit undervaluing God and the Lord Jesus and if it were possible would bring him down into subjection under my will Rom. 11. from the 25. to the last Can you disprove me in what I say is this a lie that I know to be true by experience Now if this be such a truth as none can deny then what is it that hath subdued and changed my spirit I have nothing to rejoyce in but this It is Christ that is dead yea or rather is risen again who sitteth at the right hand of God and maketh intercession for us Rom. 8. Consider these truths and beleeve that it is truth because of those witnesses that will come in to justifie the certainty thereof The first truth is this The Crosse of Jesus Christ hath humbled renewed and brought down to the earth the stoutest and proudest loftiest spirit that ever hath been in this world them that have been forward for the devill them that have been resolute that would venter life and all for Antichrist even them God hath changed and of these that never men had any hope of hath God taken and made the greatest instruments of his glory Did ever any mans fins exceed the sins of Manasseh and was ever any man more forwarder in wasting and persecuting the Church of God then Paul was was he not a true and trustie servant to the Devill Gal. 1.13 14. Act. 9.1
truth can there be in the Scriptures which doth declare Christ crucified no other wayes then at Hierusalem Saint Paul saith I am crucified with Christ but hee doth not say that Christ is not crucified no other wayes then in mee this hath no sense in it I dye with Christ by the power of his death working in mee causing me to dye to sin and to be crucified to the world and the world unto me again I rise with Christ by the power of his Resurrection to live in newnesse of life but how can it bee true that Christ dies in mee what doe men understand Christ to bee that they talk thus of his being crucified in man what is the Spirit of God subject to death as it dwels in a Christian can any thing Anathamize the glorious Image of God there or is Christ the outward forme of man or is Christ the outward forme and inward corruption too and so both must dye and bee crucified and come to nothing that the new man God in his essentiall glory may bee set up and adored in man now let all men judge what truth there is in such a description of Christ crucified as this is CHAP. X. A briefe description of God according to the Doctrines and Writings of the Familists THat which is perfect saith hee 1 Cor. 13.10 is that which is so in it self marke and observe what is delivered and in that which it is comprehendeth and containeth all things the life of the least creature of a worm as well as a Christian is such a life or beeing that it comprehendeth and containeth all things Secondly God is the being of all things Thirdly that God is namelesse Look into that book Intituled Mysticall Divinity p. 2. lin 1 lin 22. Chap. 4. Chap. 9. pa. 19. lin 6. that hee is eternall and the true good Fourthly that God is good or to be made good Fifthly that God is such a good as hee is neither this nor that good which can be named known or manifested but God is also and above all neither is it needfull that it should now enter into the soule for it is already in it Sixthly that God is such a thing as cannot bee spoken or writen Pag. 31. lin last but of him who is the selfe same thing and knoweth it Seventhly that some may approach so neer to the obedience of Christ as to bee made and called and so to bee Divine and God Pag. 37. lin 11. Eighthly that hee who is not the thing cannot say it neither can hee that is it and knoweth it speak it but if any desire to know it let him expect untill he be the thing Pag. 45. lin 7. Ninthly that true and perfect God and true and perfect man are one and man doe so yeeld and give place to God that God himselfe there is man and work alone and doe and leave undone whatsoever he will Pag. 52. lin 6. Pag. 8. lin 3. Pag. 52. lin 7. 10. that God is such a beeing is may be disturbed and hindred in his work 11. that God as God is man and man God that is man is Deifyed made Divine and God Pag. 74. lin 12. Pag. 52. lin 7. and God is hominifyed and made man 12. that God as God is good and goodnesse it selfe Chap. 9. pa. 19. pag. 76. and is neither this nor that good if God were this or that he were not all things nor above all things 13. That there is no action but essence in God that as God is good knowledge light love justice truth and vertue that all these are all one essence in God Pag. 74. Pag. 78. lin 4. so onward and that they cannot be brought into action yet he saith to God as God it appertaineth that he lay himselfe open know and love himselfe that he manifest himselfe to himselfe in himselfe and this opening of himselfe is the distinction of persons but in the Deified man there is something belonging unto God which onely is proper and appertaineth to him and not to the creatures and God is that in himselfe without the creature originally or essentially not in forme or action and yet God would have the same put in practise for there it is that it might be conferred to action and so exercised for what else should it be should it be Idle what then should it profit for that which is of no use is not at all now this neither God nor nature would have but if God would have himselfe exercised and brought into action which cannot be done without the creatures it is then necessary that it should be so done what then if it were neither this nor that nor if it were not any worke nor action or the like what should it be or what should God himselfe become to be or what should he himselfe be 14. Chap. 29. That a deified man knowes nothing but to love that hee is kinde to all men and loves all men and all things and that he should doe them good without puting a difference and whatsoever is done to such a man good or bad yea though a man kill him and he should returne to life againe he would forgive and heartily love him Page 80. respect and wish him well and desire all good to be fall him this he proves by Christ who said to Judas friend wherfore art thou come Page 88. line 1. God is the essence of all things that are Againe that there is nothing contrary to God or that can grieve or make him sorrowfull Page 87. line 7. and yet he saith that God is troubled for the sinne of man this is not in God himselfe but where God is man that sinne is a great torment and griefe to God in such a measure that hee would willingly indure corporall Death so that it might be extinguished againe Look into the book Intituled Divinity and Philosophie dessected that God is the Creatures Reasonablenesse God gave himselfe and all that he had to man and man lost and sould God and all to the Devill againe that God assumes an Angell of darknesse CHAP. XI Antichrist in his Athiesticall discription of God discribed and confuted by a discription of God as he hath discovered himselfe in his word A Discription of God in his Attributes in his Person and in his Workes the Essence of God is the Spirit Joh. 4.24 God is a Spirit God is one Spirit one in the Spirit and this one Spirit is God consider of God in Reference to his Eternity Immutability Immortality All-sufficiency Blessednesse and Infinitnesse which I have spoken of before Gods Attributes as his Power Immutability Presence Mercy Love Truth Light Wisdome Providence Righteousnesse or whatsoever belongs to God onely all is Comprehended in the former but I have spoken of these also God in his Person is first in the Trinitie God in his workes either Uisible or Invisible is such as that he cannot be knowne