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A89687 An introduction to the holy understanding of the glasse of righteousnesse wherein are uttered many notable admonitions and exhortations to the good life: also sundry discreet warnings to beware of destruction, and of wrong-conceiving, and misunderstanding or censuring of any sentences. Set forth by H.N. and by him perused anew, and expressed more plainly. Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580? 1649 (1649) Wing N1128; Thomason E1334_1; ESTC R209115 162,613 377

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therefore ye beloved give no regard to the unbelief that saith it is impossible but contrariwise with belief and hope enter ye in for the beliefe is strong and mighty f Mat. 17.21 Luk. 17. she removeth mountains out of their places vanquisheth the enemies g Heb. 11. and is a certain assurance of that which is hoped for 12. Look then what ye out of belief and according to the truth do desire in God to obtain that love ye with vvhole heart for the love vvhich in her service holdeth the heart fast with earnest love is yet stronger then the belief h 1 Cor. 13. and goeth far beyond it all and not regarding any difficulty she overcometh it all for the things sake which she loveth for the love maketh that light which appeareth heavy and bringeth life out of that which seemeth to be death 13. Therefore the love is not wearied with any thing for that which a man loveth is precious in his sight and he esteemeth it of great value i Rom. 8. moreover he regardeth neither losse nor trouble to get or to come by that vvhich he loveth best 14. And therefore men are to k 1 Cor. 14. Col. 3. seek for the most best that they may obtain the same and not to respect any of those things that would oppose themselves or be hindersome there-against for who so seeketh not obtaineth not vvho so tasteth not of the sowre shall not partake of the sweet 15. If any man fall let him rise again if ye be hurt or wounded believe so shall ye be made whole yea though ye were already dead or were as dead in your minds yet if ye believe the gracious word and Salvation in the obedience of his service of love and put your trust in the power of God l Joh. 5. ye shall surely live and not abide dead for the saving from death m Joh. 11. is the Resurrection and eternall life 16. Though ye find your selves even damned in the hell and taken captive of sin and devill yet fear not but believe n Psal 18.23.33.116 ye shall be delivered and saved from thence 17. For the belief and hope towards the Salvation and the love to righteousnesse in the grace of God neither can nor may abide in the sinne death devill or hell but they must prevail vanquish and bring to nought or destroy all that is not of God 18. Therefore have neither the o Mat. 16. gates of hell nor the bands of the devill nor the p Rom. 8. pangs of death nor the strength of sin nor the lusts of the world nor the mind of the flesh any power over such believers either to hold or to raign over them q 1 Cor. 15. but they bring them all under them to a victory 19. But if at any time through the slendernesse of our understanding we be plucked away from our good mind or be after the nature of the Serpent r Gen. 3. Sap. 2. 2 Cor. 11. beguiled by the wisdom of the flesh and thereby through weaknesse fall and be made so senselesse that we cannot discern the life from the death yea become so feeble and faint-hearted that we have scarcely any desire at all to the good but do daily Å¿ Rom. 7. suffer and feel the sting of death yet let us not therefore be dismayed nor despair in mind but rather so much the more cheer up our selves in the belief and through the serviceable word of truth take unto us a new stomack and fresh courage again to a stouter going forwards keep so much the sharper watch and still have diligent regard on the thing that may annoy us to the entrance of the life whereby we may through the belief and obedience of the Word t Eph. 6. 1 Pet. 5. keep of and vanquish it every whit and so with a good will have our passage towards God in the spirit untill the love abide firm in us and that we have such a free heart and mind as may be subject to nothing but to the high Majesty of the living Godhead only 20. Now to come hereunto we must renounce our selves and all created visible things not only outwardly after the flesh but quite and clean inwardly with the heart according to the spirit and so give over our selves obediently under the service of love unto the God of life and his gracious word u Rom. 6.8 to a dying in the spirit from every thing whereunto our will and mind according to the flesh or outward fashion is tyed and keep our selves diligently from all holy appearances and worldly fashions that so then x 1 Pet. 1. in the obeying of the gracious word and his service of love our inward mind for to come to a submitted being may be made tender soft and lowly and we in like manner with humble hearts find our selves y Psal 57. ready to do the Lords will a Rom. 6. the end whereof is eternall life It is true 21. Which way to the life few do b Mat. 7. find because it is unknown c Mat. 11. 1 Cor. 1.2 and hidden unto all understandings of the flesh and unto all wise ones of the world and her Scripture learned 22. Who is there now rightly inclined to the life and peace but those that indure all deadly things dissention and whatsoever cometh upon them thereby untill it d Rom. 6.8 2 Cor. 4. wholly vanish and come to nought in them and which have the life and peace alwaies before their eyes and do pray with great fervency unto God in the spirit that he will be their povver and strength 23. After this manner ought vve vvith humble hearts to be minded in every thing that cometh upon us against the good for the evill must by the good be e Rom. 12. overcomed in patience 24. Yet not out of our vvorks or ovvn povver f Rom. 3.4 Eph. 2. O no but through the belief in affiance towards God and so abiding Gods leisure in his work we are daily to pray unto God in the spirit that he will destroy and take avvay or root out the evill out of our hearts and choose and set up the good again therein 25. Hereunto are we to g 1 Pet. 5. humble our hearts before God in his service of love that we may find such healthfull grace before his eyes in the coming of Jesu Christ who now to the Salvation of all those that hope in Christ h 2 Pet. 3. and long for his coming cometh to a righteous judgement over the world with equity 26. Oh hereof there is surely much written shewed and testified were it but observed and understood aright but there is great negligence and much misunderstanding among the children of men for we find many lamentable errours not only in the erring world but also in those that perswade themselves to be wise and to love the good 27. Awake once
a Mat. 11. and meek heart according to the mentioning of the Scriptures 27. Novv vvhen vve have heard or read the Scripture or service of the vvord to that effect and that vve have given over and yeelded our selves before the Elders b Eccl. 6 8. in the family of love thereunto then is it altogether needfull for us for the obtaining of such an upright heart diligently and earnestly c Esa 55. Jer. 29. to seek d Mat. 7. Luk. 11. knock and pray e Eccl. 2. to abide patiently the battell or tryall that meeteth us against our passage towards the good life f Mat. 10.16 Luk. 9.14 to take up our crosse daily by belief and hope in the patience and so with one accord g Act. 2. to continue stedfast in prayer and faith untill that through the service of the word we be h 1 Pet. 1. born or brought forth alive in the true word out of the death and blindnesse of the sin 28. Which birth in the spirit is not out of the word which is writable nor which is set forth by the unregenerate man out of the letter O no but out of the holy and living word of God i 1 Pet. i. 2 Joh. 1. which is Spirit and life and Christ himself according to the Spirit 29. For the written word of the letter is not the word it self that cleanseth and sanctifieth the man from the sin or which procreateth the life but the same is a shadow or figure out of the holy and true word and a serviceable instrument whereby we are made well affected inwardly in our souls to the true word of Vivification and do become believing of the same to the end that through the belief and love we might so in the spirit of our mind be made k Eph. 4. ● Pet. 1. of like being with the nature and being of the good life even as the word or Scripture witnesseth thereof 30. Lo this is our calling through the service of the holy word of the Apostles of Christ to the end we should so through the same service and her drawing of our hearts to the love be brought to the ministring of the spirituall and heavenly goods in such serving of the living God l Luk. 1. and in that upright righteousnesse and holinesse which is pleasing unto him 31. But where now is understanding where is there now any regard had unto the word and the matter rightly judged 32. Where are the guides that erre not m Esa 3.9.28.56 Jer. 8.18.23 Ezek. 13.22.34 The Prophets that lie not the Seers that faile not the teachers that mix not their own imaginations with the word 33. Is not the world every where so blind and dark that men cannot discern the shadow n Joh. 1. from that which it shineth from the sounding voice o Mat. 3. Rom. 10. 1 Pet. 1. from the word the letter p 2 Cor. 3. from the Spirit the Image of God from the Godhead mens teaching and word q Mat. 15. Col. 2. from Gods Teaching and Word the obedience and fear of men r Esa 51. Luk. 12. from the obedience and fear of God the righteousnesse which man esteemeth ſ Mat. 23. Rom. 10. from the righteoufnesse which is of value before God the naturall man from the spirituall the sacrifice of men from the sacrifice of Christ the Oblations from the Reconciliation the Law from the Gospell c. Is not every of these disorderly confounded one with another in the understandings of men and so taken all for one manner thing 34. This I saw that many hearts were intangled therein and it grieved me exceedingly 35. Oh darknesse and blindnesse or weed which from the beginning was sown in Adams heart how manifoldly hast thou spread thy self abroad amongst us and thereby covered the whole world that there is hardly any little plot to be found where the good seed might have his growing or springing up unto fruitfulnesse 36. If now it be not turned up u 4 Esd 4. namely the evill and the peace wherein it is sowne then shall not the good appear nor the place wherein it is sowne 37. O God that the place of the evill seed were stirred and turned up and the ungodlinesse taken away x 4 Esd 3. out of the heart that the thistles and thorns might grow there no more then might the noble Lilly branch namely thy Sanctuary once have his springing up y 4 Esd 6.7 the belief blossome and the love bring forth her fruits whereby the upright righteousnesse might z Sap. 7. Mat. 13. above any treasure of this world be embraced 38. Oh this same is it which I sigh for bewaile and lament because I find it not and because that appeareth not which God esteemeth and is the Salvation of men and for that moreover with many it is to be sought and fetcht so far of 39. But with thee O God are all a Mat. 19. things possible who so in belief of the truth trusteth in thee the same man can do much and look what seemeth unpossible with men that canst thou soon bring to passe CHAP. VIII 1. He bewaileth the desolation of the Sheep of Christ that go astray in the wildernesse and know not their right Shepheard 6. Yet many content themselves in that estate 14. An exhortation to the Seers 17. And to the desolate People that they behold and bewail the same their misery and the losse of the upright righteousnesse 44. An inviting to the love where the supply is onely to be found O God how long yet shall thy a Psal 74.79 Sanctuary remain wast how long shall the sheep run scattered abroad b 3 Re. 22. Ezek. 34. and in all respects remain bound intangled tyed and holden captive as though thou O God wouldst not be their redeemer and Shepheard for they c Psa 119. Esai 53. go astray in the wildernesses and forget the Land promised them of God for inheritance and the holy City Jerusalem 2. For behold and it is to be seen and noted the Foxes d Ezek. 13. do bear rule and every one in his own wisdome useth craft wilinesse and subtilty whereby many sheep and Lambs are caught and bewitched and so remain in the bands of the wildernesses because they know not the true life their upright Shepheard 3. For the fear which the foxes make with the show of their wisdome is the snare which hath taken captive and keepeth bound the poor silly sheep in the wildernesse that they neither hunger nor long for the good pasture supposing they come to the best and thus are they appeased 4. O ye silly sheep how long will you yet suffer your selves to be bewitched when will you heare the word of your Lord e Ioh. 10. and the voice of your Shepheard when will ye once desire to come unto him that hath made you f Ezek. 34. that he
love then let us for our parts look to it that we p 2 Cor. 6 Heb. 12. refuse not the same grace nor separate our hearts therefrom q Psal 95. Heb. 3.4 nor harden them thereagainst but be subject to his love and love him and beare good will towards him againe 31. For he hath shewed his tender love r Joh. 3. Rom 5. and ardent affection upon us first wakening us Å¿ Ezek. 37 Eph. 2. in the Spirit out of the sleep and death of sinne unto his Service of Love which reacheth to the everlasting life that we should walk in t Luke 1. righteousnesse and holinesse before him in all love 32. Lo out of such a disposition of heart and mind my writing is and unto this is all my longing that if the Lord would vouchsafe it I might in the truth any where upon earth find any communalty which might in that manner be comprehended in the Service of the Love or were inclined thereunto and that such grace might befall us as to have fellowship one with another 33. For in the service of the love and in the vertuous disposition and good nature it is all comprehended what God from the beginning and alwaies hath willed and required of the man wherefore the Law and the Service of the Prophets and Apostles u Mat. 22. Luk. 10. Gal. 5. 2 Tim. 1. are fulfilled in the Love for to the righteousnesse of the Love all of them have their Service and even all their office and ministration is to the love that so in the last time the Love x Col. 3. the true perfection might abide y 1 Cor. 13 in her Service for evermore CHAP. II. 1. The Love never faileth 3. The Law and the Prophets are not abolished by the beliefe 6. But when the Love is come and men are established in her then and not before is the Service of the Law ceased 9. The time is come that the well-minded people shal joyn to the Love and find nouriture in her Service 11. According as the Prophets have fore-told In which time the houses of Israel and Judah shall be gathered into one and the Gentiles also be joyned into them 14. H. N ' s. mild and peaceable service hereunto yet without flattery 21. He exhorteth to make this holy life which by this Service is set forth our patterne of righteous living putting away evill thoughts and reproaching lips 26. The vengeance of the wicked world in the last time FOr though the Prophecies cease and the knowledge leaveth off yet the love never a 1 Cor. 12 faileth for the prophecying is in part and hath his Prophecy and the knowing is in part and hath his knowledge and they do all cease in the love In like manner the Law also hath her Doctrine out of which in the end the b 1 Tim. 1 love is required 2. When the perfection therefore cometh that we be established in the love then is the Law the prophecying and the knowledge fulfilled and accomplished or then is the obedience shewed in the same Commandement and doctrine of God and not before 3. To the intent therefore that the odience which availeth before God should be set up the c Rom. 10 Gal. 2.3.4 belief was published to salvation through the service of the holy word of the Apostles of Christ howbeit not to break nor to set aside the Law of Moses and the Prophets neither the obedience thereunto d Mat. 5. Rom. 3. but to establish and to fulfill them 4. Therefore many do utterly mistake and faile in their imagination e Mat. 22. because they understand not the Scripture and because they thinke before the Love of f Gal. 4. Christ hath any form in them that the law and the Prophets be fulfilled and that they are not bound to be obedient to the Law 5. O beloved consider once rightly I. pray you how and in what manner or in what upright fruits of righteousnesse the Law and the Prophets are fulfilled For behold must not the Law require of us g Rom. 3.8 Gal. 2.3 the upright Righteousnesse and besides remain from one Generation of men to another in her service and degree for ever And do not the Prophets prophecie thereunto or have not the Prophecies and preachings their service to that purpose even to make the upright fruits of the Law known and must not we then in like manner through the belief in the knowledge of the Righteousnesse passe on obediently towards the same to our Salvation that so thorow the belief we might bring forth the fruits of the upright Righteousnesse of God which are required by the Law and be made the children of the new Testament through Jesus Christ in his bloud h Rom. 3.8 Col. 1.2 Heb. 9. whereby we might be justified from the fin and so live with each other in all love 6. Now when we are i Eph. 3. Col. 2. established in the love the foregoing services namely of the Law and Prophets have then the first time fulfilled their office vvith us and their requiring doth also with us then k 1 Cor. 13. cease and they have with us their rest and form in the love and so then have we peace l Eph. 2. with God and likewise love and peace among each other It is true 7. Verily that same when it appeareth and is present is the true being which is perfect And therefore the love is the highest good m Deut. 10. Mat. 22. Rom. 13. Gal. 5. the fulfilling of the Lavv and the n 1 Tim. 1. principall scope of the belief 8. For though a man could speak even as with Angells tongues or had such faith o 1 Cor. 13. that he could move mountaines out of their places and though he wrought wonders and signs or were endevved vvith such knovvledge that he could open and declare all mysteries and discover all secret treasures or that he gave all his goods to the poor or did out of a religious humble service p Col. 2. shevv a certaine obedience or as a servant vvere every ones Minister or by means of persecution q Mat. 10.23 fled from Land to Land and from City to City yea though he yeelded his body to be killed or gave it over to be burnt yet truly all these cannot profit the man to Salvation nor to the vvell pleasing of God r 1 Cor. 13. if he have not the love for without the love they are all of no value wherefore let not men without the love give any respect unto them as if they were any thing much lesse hold of them for they doe all cease in the love 9. Therefore the time cometh yea it is come already that it shal come to passe that all Religions all that are good of will and every understanding conceiving and knowledge shall be brought in under the obedience of the love to the uniforme building of
Rom. 11. bottomlesse depth of the everlasting godly wisdome who can sufficiently praise thy vertue 17. Thou surmountest z Sap. 7. all humane understanding therefore can no man compasse nor inclose thee for thou abidest for ever with the Godhead essentially 18. In thee is a Sap. 7. the holy Ghost and the perfection 19. Through thee is the earth grounded b Psal 33. Pro. 8. the heavens are made through thee and without thee c Joh. 8. there is nothing made that is any thing 20. Thou art d Joh. 8.9 the light of the world the way of the righteous e Joh. 14. the truth of God f Gen. 2. Prov. 3. 4 Esd 8. Apo. 2. and a tree of life 21. Thou refreshest all them that are burdened and laden if they do but come unto thee g Mat. 11. for thy yoke is easie and thy burden light to bear 22. Thou distributest forth knowledge and understanding h Prov. 8. Sap. 6. whereby the Lands are preserved and wherethrough the people are protected 23. But he that forsaketh thee and loveth thee not cometh into misery and destruction 24. Oh that they all had tasted a little of the wisdome of God then would there be no strife or dissention 25. Wherefore do the Lands perish and wherefore come the people into so much vvofulnesse and miserie wherefore cometh the desolation the division and the abomination over the world wherefore doth the man believe the lying rather then i 2 Thes 2. the truth wherefore is the man bewitched with vain God-services and wrapped with so many sorts of vaine imaginations vvherefore do men come into such false freedome and loosenesse of heart that they will in no vvise be obedient to the requiring of Gods truth and of his service of Love and so draw away others from the first entrance of the Christian life wherefore do certain come also into such intanglement of heart as that they give over themselves therein to a bondage and not to a deliverance from the sinne under the obedience of the love why do the people strive and use craft and violence one against another why are k Esa 1. Jer. 5. Ezek. 22. Mal. 3. not the simple ones rescued or defended why is there no righteousnesse l Hos 4. faithfulnesse truth nor love to be found wherefore do dissensions holinesse dissimulation hatred vvrath jangling slander battell warre m Mat 24. 2 Tim. 3. betraying and all deceiveablenesse reign among the children of men but because there is no wisdome n Jam. 1. of God nor any equity or righteousnesse loved out of impartiall love but every one walketh and liveth o Jer 7. ●1 in his self-mindednesse every where 26. We find indeed some men that imagine and seek their wisdome in the knowledge of all things thinking that the garnished speech of knowledge the utterance of flowred words and to have a golden tongue is the wisdome but many are beguiled and have been seduced thereby 27. For that same and to labour for such things or to have regard thereunto is not the wisdome which God requireth of us for he desireth not that the man should toil or trouble himself therewith howsoever the reason through his presumptuous imagination searcheth most of all after it contrary to Gods appointment 28. But this Gdoth od require lowlinesse of heart to p Mich. 6. bow unto him and his Ordinance and to have a desire and a delight to do his will and to be obedient to the requiring of his love 29. That truly is a wisdome of understanding which bringeth forth the peace in righteousnesse and which q Sap. 9. Salomon prayed for 30. But forasmuch now as the man doth not rightly labour for this upright wisdome nor yet from the heart desireth such things and that now every understanding hath in the knovuledge out of the first born Adam corrupted his way towards the wisdome as all flesh did r Gen. 6. in the time of Noe in such sort that one can now find few that have any understanding or knowledge of the upright wisdome therefore is also the end of the knowledge and of all the wisdome of the flesh come before the Lord. 31. For out of the knowledge and wisdome of the flesh are grievous errours come into the world to a great misery affliction sorrow and heavinesse over the children of men for the ſ 4 Esd 14. Mat. 24. wickednesse hath the upper hand and her end or the ripenesse of her harvest t 4 Esd 4. shall be out of measure horrible it shall assuredly come so to passe vvhether it be believed or not 32. Wherefore heare and understand ye deerly beloved if so be we love the upright wisdome and desire to obtaine or to inherit the same then may vve not seek nor desire to inherit her in the knowledge of our corrupt understanding nor yet take upon us in the same any judgement of ●he light for in our corrupt understanding and whilest we are yet u Eph. 4. estranged from God or are not wholly incorporated into his Christ according to the inner man so long doth God require of us no wisdome nor judgement of the light but x 1 Pet. 1. the obedience of his word and service of love which leadeth us to the wisdome and to the light of the divine clearnesse 33. For that cause it is before all things most needfull for us that we first come to the knowledge of our selves through the service of the holy word under the obedience of the love y Esa 59. and have sorrovv for our estranging from the upright being a Mat. 3. Luk. 3. Act. 2.3 and so shew repentance and amendment for the sin which hath brought forth unto us in our members the b Rom. 5. death or the dying away from God and so in long sufferance hope and comfort our selves on the avouching of the promises concerning the coming of the living word from on high c Rem 12. Eph. 4. to a renewing of our spirit and mind and to a restoring of all d Act. 3. that God hath spoken through the mouth of all his holy Prophets to the end that with single hearts we might obediently be incorporated e 2 Pet. 1. into the nature of God or of his Christ vvho is the true light the upright wisdome and the life of our salvation it self and so know and livingly feel the form of Christ f Gal. 2.3.4 not without us but in us and g 1 Cor. 15. carry or bear the Image of the Almighty God whereunto the man was created from the beginning 34. Behold to inherit that same true being of God and Christ in our inwardnesse is the upright wisdome h Jam. 3. which is humble meek gentle and friendly in which the true light also is known and inherited and whereout men judge uprightly 35. To this wisdome is our calling and thereunto are
man turn his heart unto God and desire to do his will the same shall likewise well understand that the restimonies of the upright life in the love as it is set forth in the Glasse of Righteousnesse is the upright ground of righteousnesse that God from the beginning hath required of the man which also in the restoring thereof shall continue for ever to the Salvation of the vvorld according to the promises even as God hath spoken the same aforetimes by the mouth of his holy Prophets who have all g Esa 2.60.61.62 Jer. 31. Joel 2.3 Zach. 2.8 Mich. 4. Soph. 3. Mal. 4. vvitnessed and prophecied of that same upright life for to come in the last time and in the same shall also all consciences be appeased 31. For the end or fulnesse of the same is the revealing or coming of the Kingdom of God h Esa 35.51.60.65 Apo. 21.22 and the beholding of the joyes and Salvation of the eternall perfect and uncorruptible being 32. Oh that the man had any understanding in the godlinesse and did perceive vvhereunto God calleth him and did in like manner prepare his heart after the meaning of the vvritten sentences and did let alone judging by the knowledge 33. But no the man is much too self-wise by his knowledge and therefore he is more inclined to judge of every thing after his knowledge then to prepare his heart to the good under the obedience of the love 34. Therefore it is very much to be lamented that many among the children of men do oftentimes judge the sentences and writings which have out of the service of love their ministration to the good life according to their Knowledge For as soon as they read or hear the same they suppose by and by that they have rightly apprehended and well understood them not first minding to enter in to obtain and to live in that which they bear witnesse of whereas yet the service of our writing tendeth hereunto even that mens hearts as is there set forth should be prepared to the same 35. For men strike up no alarm in the host to the intent to make the people unlusty to the battell nor yet that they should but know the exercise of the warr or judge of the Alarm-stroak but that with good courage they should prepare themselves to the battell or fight Thereby every one that hath courage to fight doth then make himself ready to incounter with his enemies and to root out his adversary or to subdue him 36. But alas I find it with many otherwise in that alarm by which the man is called to the spirituall i Eph. 6. fight to the vanquishing of his enemies which inwardly in him are killers and murderers of his soul 37. Therefore it is very true that the children of this world are much k Luk. 16. wiser in their dealing as concerning the flesh then the children of the Kingdom are in that which concerneth the spirit 38. What availeth I pray you an alarm made if men prepare them not to the battell for many are perswaded that this is no time of fighting and that there shall be no need thereof supposing because of their unbelief that nothing shall come of it and lay their hands behind on the back or put them up in the bosome Their heads are giddy as if their hearts were utterly unlusty or dismaid to the fight 39. If one should seek for men of warre where I pray you should he find them Are they not for the most part gone back l Levit. 26. Jer. 48. and become faint hearted as women 40. If they do but once suffer harm and be wounded or forced by any evill defamation or assault of the wicked to sustain any molestation or reproach then are they persvvaded that the cause is altogether nought and so running again after their case they suffer themselves to be ruled by women m Esa 3. their enemy to raign over them and in like manner make truth n Esa 28. with death and a league with hell retain peace with the sin and accuser and become of one mind with the world supposing that then all shall be well moreover they make an appointment or conclusion with themselves that they will no more trouble themselves with the doctrine of the Family of Love nor yet vvith the battell thinking Let them run that will 41. For to resist the evill to break and subdue the wicked heart and evil thoughts and to suffer much distresse contempt and reproach for the same liketh them not they will none of that Howbeit we are alwaies to fight apainst the evill and to keep good watch continually we are alwaies to think night and day upon the vertue of the godly life alwaies to long and to hunger and thirst after it alvvaies to speak and to treat thereof with such as do so labour thereafter and yet then of many sorts of people and letter-learned to be despised and reproached 42. Because of this toil and for the shame and reproaches cause which meeteth them and because they love not the righteousnesse of the godly life with the heart they let the matter passe saying out of unbelief I cannot further it I hold me still or unoccupied about it let the Lord work it I will commit it unto him Supposing when they thus passe on according to their imagination or do live after the fashion of the world and with an o Rom. 2. unrepenting heart towards God do hold peace with the blasphemers and strivers against the truth of Christ and his love that then God will make it to be well with them 43. Deceive not your selves ye dearly beloved the saying is very right p Act. 16. Eph. 3. Gol. 1. that the Lord worketh it and that he will also cause it to go well with us q Phila. 2. and prepare us after his will and pleasure howbeit not without us nor yet without the obedience of the requiring of the service of his holy and gracious word and of his love and whilest that we turne us away in such a sort from him and from the Ministers of his word and do refuse him r Luk. 17 but it is done inwardly in us under the obedience of the requiring of his gracious word and service of love so as we stand subject unto him with good will therein and be of one mind with him against the ungodly being that God may so in us magnifie his holy name Å¿ 2 Reg. 7. and be called t Ier. 10. a God of Hosts a u Esa 47. God of Israel or a God of such a one as beareth dominion with God over his enemies 44. After this manner is God a Lord of his Army He is only the Lord but we the instrument of his hands 45. Out of such an understanding under the obedience of the Law of the Lord did the Kingly Prophet David eftsoons apprehend a zealous stoutnesse even as in divers manners we
read in his Psalms how valiantly and couragiously he setteth himself on Gods part against his enemies as well in fighting with good courage as also sometimes in praying and making supplication that God might be his helper 46. After the same manner ought it also to go with us inwardly in our hearts under the obedience of the love x 2 Cor. 3. for no man can do any thing of himself how stout strong or wise soever he be unlesse God be with him who strengthneth him whom under the obedience of the Word and his love he findeth to be of good will and that prayeth unto him for his help 47. If then any man be weak finding himself infirm yet to the battell the same is not y Eccl. 2. rejected nor despised no nor any one that hath been in errour so that they do but trust in God and be good of will do abide in the faith and so in processe of time do increase in strength and be not unwilling in the word of the Lord. 48. Therefore Oye little and sorrowfull hearts z Esa 35.41 be not dismaid but be confident in hope the Lord will not suffer you to be a Esa 54. put to shame Therefore be of good courage 49. Though that the battell come unto you and that ye be despised by the unbelievers of the gracious word and by the blasphemers of the love of God and of the holy spirit of Jesus Christ and that moreover b Mat. 5. 1 Pet. 2.3 all evill be lyingly spoken of you yet be not therefore dismaid 50. For the God of Israel is c Esa 5. our comfort and he the same God will be our redeemer and our King wherefore have your refuge only on him to the intent ye may not fear your adversary in the fight For truly this fight is godly and amiable 51. Men curse nor swear not there they do not there kill nor destroy any d Eph. 6. save only that opposite being against God for it is no outward battell or war 52. They use there no outward e Esa 2. Mic. 4. swords or spears they seek there to destroy no flesh of men but it is a fight of the crosse and patience f Rom. 6. to the subduing of the sin 53. This fight is also no disputation bravvling nor wrangling for the knowledges sake of the Scriptures It is likewise no contention with men howsoever the most part of factious men which do every faction in particular call themselves the right Christians have even to this day so used it and do also yet still bravvle g 1 Cor. 3. Jam. 3. contend and strive one against another and that with a secret hatred and envy who should be best wisest and holiest and how to have right and equity every one in his conceiving whereby they intangle themselves every way one with another 54. But such brawling and discord do not I hold for any Christian-like fight seeing men do thereby forsake the love therefore such a fight doth nothing further towards the life nor towards the upright understanding of the divine wisdome 55. Moreover all those which stand minded to such a kind of outward fight brawling wrangling railing have never rightly perceived nor understood h Eph. 7. the inward fight For inasmuch as they know not the vertue of the love nor that whereout she proceedeth therefore do they account the battell of the righteous spirit which through the crosse in the spirit of wel-vvilling hearts carrieth forth the fight against death sin devill and hell for an ignorance and foolishnesse because they do no more esteem of such a chosen Salvation as is brought forth after the manner of men and which the man hath his glorying in then of the righteous spirit of love and life which God himself bringeth forth for i Esa 60. a true light and salvation of men after his godly nature and manner the k Esa 42.48 glorying whereof belongeth only unto God and to himself he also keepeth it 56. Wherefore seeing God hath considered that all mans wisdome is vain and that men by their wisdome know not Gods work in his wisdome nor his Salvation through his Christ l 1 Cor. 1. it hath therefore pleased God through foolish preaching under the obedience of the love of Christ to save the world that is to say all those that believe in him that he might catch the wise m Esa 29. 1 Cor. 1. 3. in their wisdome the crafty in their subtilty and craftinesse and the letter-learned in their knowledge of the Scripture thereby making known unto them n Psal 94. 1 Cor. 3. how vain and void of understanding they are in the purpose of God and hovv that by all wisdome and prudency and by all their learnednesse in the letter they have not known any thing of o Mat. 11. 1 Cor. 2. Gods vvisdome at all wherethrough the Almighty God is magnified and by which it is known that his foolishnesse is much wiser then all the wisdome of the world or prudence of mans vvit 57. Novv vvhosoever believeth the same but on the contrary party is yet so selfvvise that he giveth no ear at all nor is inclined to the love or to our communion through the loves service vvherein Gods purpose is knovvn or understood the same man surely shall not understand the mind of God nor yet his secret p Kom 8. 1 Cor. 2. for it is unpossible to understand the vvisdome of God vvithout obeying of the love CHAP. XII 1. It is meet that every one submit himself to the appeared grace 2. The new day 3. Patience towards the unbelievers 4. Wherein the upright understanding is to be found 5 The worldly wise find it not but will rest upon their owne wisdome 13. An exhortation to cleave to the truth without bondage to outward things 15. What the perfect righteousnesse is 19. And how we ought to cleave thereunto and to esteemof the outward things so far as they are profitable and no further 21. And that not for their owne sakes but for the Ordinances sake 22. How to behave our selves towards all men wives children servants 26. He exhorteth to give our minds to a lovely behaviour towards all 32. Not to regard any thing that may cause dissention but to set our chief respect upon the inward and not upon the outward 43. The upright life is the same that the Fathers lived in 45. Whereunto also the Gentiles were called by the Gospell 46. He requireth all people to take heed to their calling 50. And to turn away from the self-minded thoughts that do tempt and intice us 51. Our union with God in the spirit is the stone that is disallowed of men 55. The Glasse of Righteousnesse serveth to try our selves by 56. The man is diversly perverted How H. N. passed forth under the love in his humane nature and how God received him unto grace 61. His little regard
to be justified from the sin for to bring forth the z Joh. 15. Eph. 4. Phil. 1. fruits of God which God hath pleasure in and to live in God eternally 37. But alas this calling the man hath utterly forgotten and through his glosing which he hath invented thereon he is quite strayed from the sense of his calling and from the holy understanding An INTRODUCTION To the Holy Understanding CHAP. XIIII 1. An admonition to awake and observe our calling 4. All without exception are called 5. We have all been ignorant of our calling 6. But God doth now graciously let us see our blindnesse 7. Therefore let us regard this grace and that the rather because of the horrible destruction that is for to come 9. The wicked must be endured with patience 12. the Love is stronger then the Beliefe 15. If we fall let us rise up again 20. The way to the life 21. Few do find 23. The evill must be overcomed of the good in patience 26. much written yet great misunderstanding 28. Those that have pleasure and do continue in iniquity are like the devill and be incorporated into his son 33. Their certain punishment OH awake yet once I pray you from the a Esa 29.56 Rom. 13. sleep of your ignorance O ye children of men and have a sure confidence b Joh. 5. 1 Cor. 15. 1 Thes 4. on the Resurrection of the dead so shall Christ c Eph. 5. inlighten you 2. Take heed to your calling that whereunto ye are bidden therein ye may be established according to the promises that is for to obtain the high price or Crown of everlasting life for this price or Crown of everlasting life is not like a Crown of the Kings of this world d 1 Cor. 9. which many of them stand for and is of many greatly desired and yet there is no more but one that obtaineth it and becometh King 3. But according to the calling of God we may all obtain e 4 Esd 2. Sap. 5. Kingly Crowns and be endowed with one manner fulnesse of divine treasures and be all Priests f 1 Pet. 2. Apo. 1.5 and Kings according to the promises 4. Hereunto we are all called to one g Ioh. 17. and in one no man exempted h Gal. 3. the Gentiles as well as the Jews the Commons of the people as well as the Magistrates the sinners as well as the righteous the poor as vvell as the rich the simple as well as the wise the wives as well as the husbands the children as well as the parents i Eph. 6. Col. 3. the bond as well as the free the servants as well as the masters and the handmaids as well as the Mistresses k Act. 10. Rom. 2.10 Gal. 2. God is no respecter of persons for all those that turn them to God and love his Righteousnesse are acceptable unto him 5. Doubtlesse it is now made known unto many of us that vve have all in our understanding been utterly estranged and l Rom. 1. Eph. 4. darkened from the knowledge of our calling and have cleaved to the m 1 Tim. 4. spirits of errour vvalking in the death and not in the light of life likevvise in sundry divisions and not in the unity of our calling 6. Neverthelesse that God vvhich is rich of mercy n Ezek. 18. 1 Tim. 2. 2 Pet. 3. and vvould not that we should perish letteth us now see through the ministration of his gracious word and through his bountifull and kind love the waies of our blindnesse o Esa 59. Sap. 5. and the deadly darknesses of our misunderstanding pulling us to the light of his clearness to the intent that all vve which are estranged from God and dead because of sin might through the love of God the Father and through the ministration of his gracious Word be renewed again for to quicken us again p Rom. 6.8 2 Cor. 4. Phil. 3. in Jesu Christ out of the death of sinne into the true unity of our vocation to wit in this day of the coming of Jesu Christ in his glory for had not the same Jesus Christ been with the Amighty for a remnant q Esa 1. we had all in our estrangeing been as Sodoma and Gomorra and must needs all in like manner have perished 7. Sith God therefore doth now shew on us such love that he profereth his grace unto us through the coming of his Christ when as we in our estranging from his good being were openly his r Rom. 1. Eph. 2. Col. 1.2 enemies and that he remembreth not our ignorance to revenge on us such things but out of the bountifull grace of his love is inclined to help us and by the ministration of his gracious word to reach us the hand for to pluck us to himself again in his love let us then also make much of such a Å¿ 2 Cor. 6. Heb. 1.2 grace that through the bountifull grace of his love we may in this horrible time be reconciled unto him and not be punished with the wicked world The rather for that there hath been enough before hand shewed us of the horrible t Esa 13. Ier. 20.25 Mat. 24. destruction of the wicked world and of all damned men in the last daies wherein few shall remain or be saved but not by the Lords fault for God desireth instantly to draw us all to his salvation 8. But because there are many now adaies that u 2 Thes 1. 2 Pet. 3. believe not God in his promises but count him a lier and x 2 Cor. 6. Heb. 12. do not regard the time of his grace neither will be saved but have much more desire and will to the iniquity y Eph. 4. 2 Pet. 2. Iuda 1. and to all uncleannesse therefore also in this day z Rom. 2. cometh the wrath of God upon those children of unbelief and they shall not be able to escape the horrible and fearfull destruction 9. Therefore let every one convert him from the errors of his blindnesse a Eph. 6. 1 Pet. 5. and arm himself in the belief and stand fast in the hope b Ia. 4. against the wicked that maketh it self up against Gods righteousnesse the which must be indured with patience for c Rom. 5.8 Patience bringeth forth in us a firmnesse or a persevering in the hope and hope suffereth us not to be ashamed but prepareth for us the peace with God in the love 10. But though now and then it pinch somewhat hard to shew patience yet have confidence d Apo. 2.3 and keep still what ye have turn not back in any case 11. Though happily you think that it falleth heavy find yourselves impotent or weak and the waies dark desolate unpathed very long e 4 Esd 7. Mat. 7. Luk. 13. small or narrow the hills seem high to get over and the gates very strait to go thorow yet doubt not
sin Eph. 6. and thereby profiteth and increaseth in the righteousnesse 36. Now when a man perceiveth or is aware of the gaine to wit that he increaseth in the good then is he of good cheere and much stronger in the beleef and firmer in the hope Thus in processe of time he groweth up in the Spirit of the good life untill he come to the perfection that is to the Love 37. Wherefore the losse teacheth Prudence and Wit for to attend unto the word with understanding but the gaine bringeth weetnes it maketh firme in the hope and begetteth a gladnes in our hearts When as to abide in undesire to the righteousnesse and to be y Apo. 3. neither bot nor cold but luke-warme is by all meanes to be utterly discommended 38. I esteem in this behalf much better of that man z Lu. 15. who like the lost Sonne hath spent and consumed all his Treasure and Riches and out of great poverty turneth him again and seeketh at his Fathers hands the roome of a servant out of which humbling a man commeth again to his riches and through such losse getteth understanding how to govern to a multiplying the riches of God then of such a lazy slothfull and ane loitering man as for fear of losse a Matt. 25. Luk. 19. burieth his Talent and will neither make gaine nor losse therewith 39. Hereof beware ye dearly beloved that ye bury not that little which you have received of God nor yet with-hold or withdraw your selves for any manner of cause from this our undeceivable and most holiest service of the Love 40. For though that many people have partly through the sundry partiall instigations of men risen up before our said service been intangled and darkned in that understanding and that therefore they could not rightly know the truth in her degree but did oftentimes stumble fall and and suffer harme yet all ye that love the Truth with us and have likewise fallen in the same learne Prudence now thereby and turn again b Esa 55 Jer. 3. Ezek. 18. into the way of righteousness Refresh your selves in the beleef with a new cheere and so through the service of the holy Word be ye renewed in your vnderstanding under the obedience of the Love 41. Under the same service give eare to the Elders of the holy understanding c Deut. 11. and follow not the Will or Councell of your own mind but d Eccl. 6. with the Elders under the service of the Love follow the minde and e Pro. 1. Eccl. 16. Councell of the Wisdom and alwaies keep your selves with the Elders in the family of Love f 1 Thes 5. Heb. 13. to the concord and to the multiplying in the good and of the peaceable Kingdom in all Love 42. Become not wavering in any wise But in case ye stumble or fall yet rise again and think that it is sometimes better that a child do in his good willingnes commit an error or that a thing be done of him yet unperfectly than that he should remaine brutish or untaught Be not afraid g Matt. 25. Luk. 19. like the unfaithfull Servant that buried his Masters Talent which was not very well taken at his hands 43. Men may finde divers that will take very great heed to themselves least they should be deceived or beguiled and so will stay onely upon themselves But because they so staying upon themselves give no heed to the grace under the obedience of the Love therefore remain they such as they are and come not at any time to the light of life or day of Love but abide still in the Captivity of the blindnesse because they know not her blindnesse or bands of her darknesses wherewith they are bound 44. Some others will in their unregenerate estate and deprivation account themselves free and will not be subject unto any thing neither to the Scripture nor to any Teaching nor yet to the Service of Love and therefore in that sort do never come to the h Ioh. 8. Rom. 6. Freedom of the children of God 45. For in asmuch as they have not perceived nor observed in the sight of their understanding the bondage of i Ioh. 8. Rom. 6. 2 Pet. 2. sin nor her dominion thereforr remain they unproved and unexperienced neither do they sigh nor k Jer. 8. complaine for the yoak of sin which hath taken them Captive and do know nothing at all either of the Bondage or of the Freedom nor yet that they are so utterly deprived or estranged from God and his Christ as they are 46. Now men may also finde divers that are altogether light-hearted and clearlyminded and so in the range of their misunderstanding have taken unto them l Esa 59. a false light or conceited knowledge These according to their naturall understanding are well at quiet their hearts are not once grieved for their mis-doings any more They have also no regard either of sin or of Grace they fear no Condemnation nor hope for Salvation or for any Redemption 47. When it goeth well with them but in their creature and in their Occupation of Trade then are they content and say God be praised we are in very good case we are rid of all intanglement of heart we now get our living godly and credibly and toyle not our selves with any thing 48. But alas howsoever the godly nature or the Image of God m Heb. 6. be troden down in them and constrained dayly to suffer the death of the Crosse for their sins that passe they not once for 49. Because they will not suffer with the godly nature n 1 Pet. 4. or Christ against the sinne they desire even nothing else but according to the o Phil. 3. flesh to sit still in ease and look what in this behalfe crosseth them that reckon they to be utterly evill and unright and and so wax wanton or lustfull in the flesh and licencious or light-minded in their Spirit following still p Sap. 2. Rom. 1. Eph. 4. that which liketh them after the property of ignorant fooles and despise the godly Councell of the Elders as also the wisdom and unity under the obedience of the Love 50. These are surely in very bad case although they think not so For q Esa 5. they have no consideration on the work of the Lord nor on the work of the Devill nor any regard unto that that shall perish nor desire to that which shall continue This verily is a lamentable misery the Lord keep us from such a Plague 51. Again some may be found which do endure much straightnes in dying from sin for to receive the Promises which are made thereunto according to the Scriptures and that they might so become honourable Saints and be also respected therefore Yea they regard no affliction so as they may receive or get that and thus they fall into a choosing applying to themselves the honour of the
named themselves Christians that they lay away their vain boasting and turne to the Love and her Service THere are also divers men that draw sundry Opinions of Understandings out of the Scripture But every one particularly after his own conceiving Howbeit in asmuch as they know not the Councel of God nor comprehended his wisdom therefore do those Opinions and Understandings fall out to be of several sorts and do for the most part run all one against another and are among each other intangled 2. Some strive for the Kingdom of God or inward life of Christ which is called the new Man and suppose that it is this or that or that it is here-hence or there-hence after the outward appearance for to come or to be obtained 3. Others think that it shall be first found and obtained after the death of the Creature Yea the Principallest of the Learned in the Letter who will forsooth be the understandingest in the Scripture do maintain such a ground of Beleefe 4. O God! How long shall the Scripture through the false and unright light or sight be yet set forth and taught 5. It is doubtles plainly and clearly enough written a Luke 17. that the Kingdom of God is inwardly within us He is in the middest of you saith b Iohn 1. John whom ye know not The same is he that baptizeth with the Holy Ghost 6. But many as it well appeareth know him not For he who is the very c Col. 1. Image of God or the Christ and the Kingdom of the glory of God hath his going down in us inwardly and suffereth the d Rom. 6. Death of the Crosse for the Sinnes cause 7. Nevertheles if any man be baptized inwardly in the death of Christ and e Rom. 6. Col. 2. with his like Death be until his burying planted into him the same ariseth also with Christ and liveth For then inwardly is Gods Kingdom of Heaven even in him and not specially here or there as among these or among those but the Kingdom of God is here and there among these and among those namely in every one in us Howbeit unknown to many as is already said 8. Now if the Kingdom of God be within us and that we as the Scripture saith f John 7. beleeve in Christ then ought we after the Councel of the Wisdom and of the holy understanding to seeke it inwardly there for even thither shall it come and so be found inwardly within us 9. But who so seeketh it only at the hands of another and doth not attend the coming thereof inwardly according to the direction of the holy word and service of love the same shall in no wise find it 10. For this cause men are not in the seeking of the Kingdom of God to despise the Councel and Service of the holy word which under the obedience of the Love teacheth and directeth rightly to the same but with lowly hearts to give good eare thereunto 11. Therefore believe the truth and follow the Councel of the Scriptures g Mat. 7 seeke and ye shall find c. h Mat. 18 Turn you about and become as little Children and not subtile cunning i Prov. 3. Rom. 12. or wise in your own selves For who so receiveth not the Kingdom of God k Mar. 10 Luke 18 as a Child he shall not enter therein 12. Wherefore it is all to no purpose to set ones mind upon any thing that is above in the Heaven or that is beneath under the earth either what people this or that is or where hence Christ shall come or not or with what outward appearance the Kingdom of God cometh 13. For behold if ye find not the Kingdom of God and his Righteousnes l Lu. 17. inwardly in your soules and the forme of Christ in his glory appeared not in your m 2 Cor. 4. Gal. 4. inwardnes then shall ye be constrained to misse or be without the Kingdom of God and Christ n John 6. and shall likewise not eat the bread from Heaven with Christ o Lu. 14. in the Kingdom of God his Almighty Father 14. Therefore seek it where it is to be found and take right regard whether it cometh hunger and thirst ye after it Nevertheles hast you not after it out of your own chusing through mis-understanding but go ye p Psal 84. from one vertue to another 15. Posses ye your q Lu. 21. soules with patience have regard on the coming of Christ contend not any more r 1 Tim. 6 2 Tim. 2. Tit. 3. and strive no longer with flesh and blood 16. Let it once suffice that ye have contended and wrangled for the Scriptures cause rather now endeavour you in obeying of the requiring of the service of love ſ Jam. 1. to receive or put on the gracious word of the Lord in your hearts and labor ye t Eph. 4. for the unity of the love For in such a sort shall the Kingdom of God come 17. Now when you have thus received or put on the serviceable gracious word of the Lord the true Christ after the flesh in your hearts or inwardnes then apply your selves therewithal in your inwardnes to the good being which the gracious word of the Lord requireth in ●is service for to overcome in like manner with Christ every thing that is against him to the intent his enemies v Psal 110. for a foot-stoole may be laid under his feet 18. And when you exercise your selves herein be ye likewise baptized in the death of Christ that is in his patience x Rom. 6. Col. 2. and with his like death or patience be ye planted into him and so y Eph. 6. overcome ye through the belief with the like crosse or patience of Christ the sin death flesh and the world Devill and Hell and all sensuality which ariseth out of your own wisdom of the flesh and be ye likewise in your inward man z Rom. 12 Eph. 4. renewed unto righteousnes a 2 Cor. 4 Phil. 3. in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ Lo. thus doth the Scripture teach us if it were but rightly understood 19. When we are now passed through this b Col. 1. and have through the death of Christ even until his Resurrection overcomed all those deadly things then have we peace c Rom. 5. Eph. 2. with God the Father and stand firm in the love which is the end or fulfilling of all the spiritual Testimonies And therein is comprehended the perfection 20. Not that we come hereunto out of our own strength But when with lowly hearts we d Esa 55. Ezek. 18 Joel 2. Eccli 2.17 turn us obediently to God and the service of his gracious word then doth God also offer himself unto us and out of his Calling in the spirit allureth or draweth he us unto himself justifying us through the belief in e Col. 1. Heb. 9. Apo.
Glory his Covenant and promises may likewise abide firme from everlasting to everlasting Amen 38. Behold the same God of Israel who out of his Grace prepareth and bringeth all this unto us is the God h Gen. 1. that hath made Heaven and Earth the Sea and all that is therein He it is that doth wonders who neither breaketh his promises i Deut. 4. Luke 1. nor forgetteth his Covenant who also suffereth not his Law and Righteousnes to be troden down for ever but he setteth up the Children of Israel his beloved Not for their Righteousnes k Deut. 9 but for their Fathers sakes towards whom he had a desire according as he promised and spake the same in times past by the mouth of his holy Prophets 39. Therefore have regard unto the everlasting unchangeable God being an invisible living God the God that hath made you created every thing that liveth and hath breath He l Heb. 13. it is which was which is and which is to come who liveth everlastingly and shall still continue And so is also his Life Law or righteousnes 40. Wherefore give heed unto the thing that is right and reasonable and shall continue for ever glasse your selves in the glasse of Righteousnes and therein behold according to the spirit the upright life and the m Exod. 20. Deut. 5. Lords Statutes and Ordinances which stand firm in God for evermore 41. Let not the matter in any wise seeme too slender or too small unto you For though the Righteousnes whereof we testifie be n 1 Cor. 2 no eloquent speech and that the same seemeth to be but as a small brooke yet is it notwithstanding o Ezek. 47. a bottomles Sea which all Rivers do run into And whatsoever can be uttered concerning the Righteousnes were it even by so great multitudes of Bookes as is the sand by the Sea-side it is every whit comprehended or grounded in the very same 42. Who so liveth therein or in the obedience of the same life the gracious word p Prov. 4 loveth the same life and with a lowly and humble heart applieth himself obediently thereunto q Ecl. 39 such a one shall become wise in the hidden wisdom of God For the obeying of the requiring of the service of the gracious word of the Lord and of the Law of his Statutes and Ordinances r Psal 119. doth make the man wiser than all his chosen Masters or Teachers and in that manner commeth he to the holy understanding of the godly wisdom 43. Hereunto let us be minded from the heart ye dearly beloved and regard ye the kind mercy of God shewed on us out of his love For such a perseverance or clearnes of the healthful or safe-making Beeing is shewed unto us worthy in open sight hath in these last dayes given us to know his requiring in our spirit and understanding to a right distinguishing of life Å¿ Deut. 30 Jer. 21. Eccl. 15 and death to the intent that we who are yet in peril of death do suffer grief heavines for the sins cause should conceive hope towards such an healthful life and rejoyce us in the Godlines 44. Therefore let no man be t 2 Cor. 6 Heb. 12. negligent in such an appeared Grace but every one give God the Honour and so sigh over his wretchednes that he may be reformed of his errors 45. O ye Children of men ye that have named your selves before the time or much too soone with the name of Christ or with the name of Israel Lay away from you your vain boasting v Mat. 3. Luke 3. Act. 2. repent and amend you and betake your selves to the love and her service that ye may be saved 46. Do not think in your hearts that ye yet remaining without the gracious word and his service of love do nevertheles stand sure in Gods Covenant or that ye may not have transgressed nor forsaken the Covenant of your God 47. Think not also that ye are before God howsoever after your conceit ye have hallowed your selves any worthier than all other Heathen are which are without you For truly ye are subject with them all unto vanity misunderstanding and destruction and alike covered under the darknesses not knowing what wayes ye all walk For your own righteousnes is strange and unknown before the God of Israel inasmuch as the same is not his life of righteousnes nor yet his Statutes and Ordinances 48. Therefore ye which live and walk without the Doctrine and Service of the gracious word are even altogether touching the inward man one manner of people with all Heathen although outwardly ye have sundry several sorts of good Services or Ceremonies but truly they are to no advantage or unity unto you but to all controversie and division they are not to the life but much rather to a death and destroying one of another CHAP. XXIII 1. Whether the Christians and their Ceremonies have any preferment or not 6. They have been blinded as well as the Jews were in times past 7. So as there was no difference between them and other people 8. Every one hath made a chosen Righteousnesse to himselfe 10. But now the godly knowledge is revealed out of the Love And men ought to regard it else to be found of no value 15. Not the outward Christianity but the inward man is the thing that God esteemeth 20. But almost all turne them to the earthly things 22. He leaveth every one free but touching himselfe he will hold him alwayes to the good life 25. The godlinesse shall surely come forth but who shall be partakers of it is known to the Lord. 27. Hee exhorteth to Vnity and Peace c. 31. And requesteth that none will be offended at his Writings 33. If any man have gifts let him not be proud thereof but ascribe all unto God NOw some might here demand whether the Christian Ceremonies be nothing at all furthersome or whether they omitting all other ceremonies have not in them some advantage towards the life For if the Christian ceremonies had no benefit in them then to what end are the Christian ceremonies And what preferment then have the Christians by them Or to what purpose beare they the Name of Christ 2. Truly as we have also shewed before the Christians and their ceremonies have in their right quality and use much advantage for unto the Christians is committed the ministration of the gracious Word of the Lord and the revealing of the everlasting life and to this end are the Christian Ceremonies given them that all those which beleeve in Christ the gracious Word of the Lord should have a firme or sure confidence on the revealing of that same life 2 Cor. 4. 2 Cor. 11. Gal. 3. the which is with the Christian Services and Ceremonies promised for to come unto them to an everlasting light and beholding of the naked clearnesse of God through the uncovered face of Christ