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A65874 The nature of Christianity in the true light asserted in opposition to antichristianism, darkness, confusion, & sin-pleasing doctrines : being a looking glass for sin-pleasing professors of all sorts / written upon particular occasion herein signified, by a servant of Christ, G. Whitehead. Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723. 1671 (1671) Wing W1942; ESTC R39132 54,802 75

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art yet a Stranger to R. G. Vnwilling to be manifested in the Light not telling us what that further influence and service was more then being a bare Example pag. 11. Answ. Jesus Christ in the dayes of his Suffering was not alone in his Testimony but as he said I and my Father c. and I can of mine own self do nothing He was endu'd with Power from on High whereby h●s Coming Offering and Testimony had a divine Influence upon the hearts of them that knew and receiv'd him and still hath And they who attain to the Blood of Sprinkling to have their Consciences thereby sprinkled and purged from dead works and to eat of the Flesh and drink of the Blood of the Son of Man do truly experience the End of his coming who hath given his ●lesh for the Life of the World and Himself a Ransom for all for a Testimony in due time which things are Mysteries hid from all Hypocrites and such who are dead in their sins R. G. Which of all the Prophets or Apostles ever so wrote of a Ransom an Attonement a Propitiation a Price of our Redemption as of a Work to be done in us as it was in Christ or that in these Christ was an Example to us that they might be over again effected in us And which of all those Holy Men ever so wrote of a Believer's being brought through the Ministration of Death Condemnation and Wrath after the Example of the Man Christ c pag. 12. Answ. Thou hast perverted our words by adding as it was in Christ and hast also shew'd thy wonderful Darkness for though we do not suffer in all Points after the same manner that Christ did yet it follows not that he was not a real Example of Obedience and Humility in his Suffering But how contradictory to thy own confession hast thou reasoned which is That Reconciliation Justification and Redemption are to be made e●fectual by the workings of his Spirit in all who through Faith receive the Attonement And did not the Prophet say to the Lord Thou hast wrought all our Works in us Isa. 26. And because the Chastizement of our Peace was upon Christ does it therefore follow That we must never be chastiz'd This is like thy doctrine Redemption was in Christ therefore not to be done in us Christ passed through Death therefore we must not be crucified nor perfectly dead to sin in this Life Is not this the very tendency or sum of much of thy Doctrine But is it not Sin and its Enmity within which Christ came to redeem and reconcile man from Thou art yet in Death far from being redeem'd or thus reconcil'd who hast not known the Ministration of Death Condemnation and Wrath but questionest the Believers passing through it though it be a plain Truth that they did and many do so pass they passed from Death to Life and through the Law became dead unto the Law And did not the Commandment which was ordain'd to Life work Death in the Apostle Paul who also knew the Terrors of the Lord But thou hast in thy Imaginations fram'd up a more easie way to Heaven or Redemption c. then through the Ministration of Judgment through which Sion is redeem'd and her Converts with Righteousness or of Death and Condemnation which in its time is glorious which is fulfilled where the Righteousness of the Law is fulfilled within even in them that walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit R. G. This new-coyn'd M●stery of Faith in the Light in your Conscience or within you as your Saviour ●nd Obedience thereunto to be done and perfected in your bodies c. pag. 12. Answ. It s evident that the true Light and Perf●ction by it and in it were ever oppos'd by Darkness and its Children which cannot comprehend the Light of Christ within And this is Darkness to be felt that scornfully calls Faith in the Light a New-coyn'd Mystery But Jesus Christ the true Light that enlightens every man gave a better Testimony of the Light when he said Believe in the Light that ye may be Children of the Light Joh. 12.35 36. And so did his Ministers in these words God who commanded the Light to shine out of Darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the Light of the Knowledge of the Glory of God in the Face of Jesus Christ 2 Cor. 4.6 And if we walk in the Light as he is in the ●ight we have Fel●owship one with another and the Blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin 1 John 2.7 And the Anointing which ye have receiv'd of him abideth in you and even as it hath taught you ye shall abide in him verse 27. See also 2 Pet. 1.19 and Rom. 2.7 10 13 14 15 16. And hath not the Grace of God which brings Salvation appear'd unto all men Titus 2.11 See how manifestly this man hath oppos'd both Christ and his Apostles plain Testimonies which are on the behalf of his Light within and B●lief in it and Obedience to it in order to Perfection Cleansing from all Sin or a perfecting Holiness in the Fear of God Are these New-coyn'd Mysteries Nay they are Gospel Truths which stand against the Devil and his Darkness R. G. We who since we believ'd receiv'd that Attonement shall after our bodily death be rais'd from the Grave and be made Partakers of that Salvation which through Faith and Hope we wait for while in the Body pag. 13. Answ. Thou puttest Salvation at a great distance shewing thy self yet in the Grave of Corruption Is this thy meaning of Salvation that thou hopest and waitest for while in the body to be rais'd from the Grave after thy bodily death What strange Nonsensical Language is this And was this the Salvation that Christ's second Appearance was lookt for to effect Heb. 9.28 If thou livest and diest in thy Sins and be'st not saved from them nor rais'd out of them here thy Resurrection will be miserable and thy State sad hereafter even that of the Unjust which is to Condemnation R. G. It pleased the Lord to bruise him he was he hath left out we did esteem him smitten of God the Chastizements of our Peace were upon him then he adds This man should thus answer the Prophet Isaiah Is that divine Justice to take Vengeance on Wound Smite bruise the Innocent and let the Guilty go free Answ. The Prophet said he was despis'd and we esteem'd him not surely he hath born our Griefs and carried our Sorrows yet we did esteem him Stricken Smitten of God and Afflicted but he was wounded for our Transgressions c. Isa. 53.3 4 5. There are still those that reject and dis-esteem Christ and that esteem him smitten or plagued of God and even to have under-gone the Wrath and Vengeance of his Father in their stead to acquit them from Punishment though they live and dye in their Sins not expecting Salvation till after their Decease Whereas
Rome have given a better definition of Justification then R. Gordon hath and in words at least shown a better esteem of the works of Grace and of the Spirit of God then he hath done which Works are above those of self and surely the Apostle James did not exclude the Works of Faith which are done by the aid of the Spirit of God from Justification when he said But wilt thou know oh vain man that Faith without Works is dead and was not our Father Abraham justified by works when he had offered Isaac his Son upon the Alter Jam. 2.20 21. Now was this an old Popish Trick or the old Law-working spirit as he calls it No sure it was before the Law was written and it was the Spirit of Faith by which Abraham obey'd God for Abraham believ'd and it was imputed to him for Righteousness and he was called the Friend of God Gal. 3.6 Jam. 2 23. And they that are of Faith are of Abraham and Partakers of the Righteousness of Faith wherein they are justified and accepted of God Now if I be exclaimed against herein for P●pery I must say That wherein Papists hold any Truth though in unrighteousness I must not therefore deny it If the Pope and the Devil also confess there is a God and a Christ must I therefore deny it or be counted a Papist Nay I must speak the Truth in Righteousness however I be villified and scorned for it Again Our asserting the Righteousness of the Elect Seed rais'd in us and Obedience of Faith therein for Justification and Acceptance with God This doth neither deny nor oppose the Sacrifice of the crucified Body of the man Christ Jesus nor yet blot out of our hearts either the Name or Remembrance of him who is the great Propitiation for sin as unjustly the Elect Seed and its Righteousness within is accus'd p. 23. For the Appearance of Christ within and his Manifestation in Spirit doth neither deny nor oppose his Manifestation or Suffering in the Flesh but rather answereth and fulfilleth the Intent and End thereof for the outward Manifestation of the Son of God in the likeness of sinful Flesh as it did condemn sin in the Flesh so his inward Manifestation in Spirit doth destroy sin worketh Justification and Redemption in them who obey his Light within for he is the Author of Eternal Salvation to as many as obey him and it is through the Obedience of the Spirit that the soul is purified unto unfained Love c. And if ye through the Spirit do mortifie the deeds of the Body ye shall live so here is Righteousness Redemption and Salvation receiv'd in Christ the Light through obedience to his Light within however this be slightly stiled A Law-working spirit and falsly judged A Principle agreeing with all the false Religions in the World by this Antinomian Presbyterian Independant R.G. p. 24. who thus further preacheth as in the Name of the man Christ Jesus Receive the Attonement be ye Reconciled to God Believe and be saved the Man Christ Jesus having already slain the Enmity in himself the power of Sin and Death and the Law for us And thus he is our Saviour c. To which I say These Exhortations Receive 〈◊〉 Attonement which is the Peace be ye Reconcil'd to God Believe c. imply some Qualification and Good must be wrought in men before they be in Peace in a reconcil'd or justify'd Estate But how agrees this with those doctrines which wholly exclude the works Qualification and Good wrought in us by the Spirit of God and all Obedience done by the aid of the Spirit from Justification Reconciliation c. it being done at once as he saith by the Sacrifice of the crucified Body of the Man Christ whom he saith hath slain the Enmity in himself the power of Sin Death and the Law for us and thus saith he he is our Saviour to wit when no good is wrought in us by any Light or Spirit whatsoever so then is follows its only our Priest's Belief that all this is already done how much void of Good and full of Evil soever we be of our selves this R.G. hath prescrib'd an easie way to Heaven a broad way for Hypocrites to sooth and flatter themselves up in their sins but a way that is never like to lead them to Heaven though Christ bore the sin of many and suffer'd for the unjust even when in the Flesh and through suffering did both triumph over the Law of Ordinances and Shaddows which was the Enmity he slew or abolished Eph. 2.15 For he had no sin nor enmity nor power of it in himself to slay seeing by the eternal Spirit he offer'd up himself without Spot to God by all which though he by his Innocency condemn'd sin in the flesh and in himself became a Conqueror and Triumpher through Sufferings yet if R. G. and others come not to experience of the enmity and power of sin and death slain in themselves they are not actually reconciled nor sav'd by Christ neither yet freed from the condemnation of the Law nor Judgment of the Son of God who hath all Judgment given to him and Power to execute Judgment because he is the Son of Man but where he is receiv'd as a Saviour he saveth from Sin Death and Enmity in man and redeemeth from all Iniquity For for that end he gave himself It s not enough to say he hath slain the enmity in himself and the power of sin for Hypocrites make that a Cloak for the continuance of sin and enmity in themselves who know no Good wrought in them by any light or spirit whatsoever And such are the Corrupters of the Earth Destroyers of Souls Deceivers of the Simple and Perverters of the right Wayes of God such think themselves secure and safe in their sins while they Unscripturally and Antichristianly oppose the Work and Light of Christ within as not being of a justifying Nature to the Obedient and so they falsly apply reckon and impute Christ's Righteousness to themselves while they are actually rebellious against his Light within and I see no better tendency that R. G's work hath it being strictly examin'd and compar'd however therein he covers himself with a pretended applause and extolling of the Dignity and Suffering of Christ's Person but they that are sav'd and redeem'd from sin and enmity by him can say with the Prophet I will mention the Loving kindness and Praises of the Lord for he said Surely they are my People Children that will not Lye so he was their Saviour Mark So he was their Saviour as having sav'd them from Sin Iniquity and Falshood such are the People that are sav'd by the Lord who are Children that will not Lye in whom Deceit and Enmity is slain by the Power and spiritual Appearance of Christ Jesus within though I grant in general that he is the Saviour of all men as he affords them Preservation by his Power as Men and Creatures in
order to give them a day of Visitation wherein the tenders of Life and everlasting Salvation may be held forth unto them that believing and receiving the Son of God they may be sav'd from Sin and Death in themselves for he is the Saviour of all men but especially of them that believe whose Faith is not a meer Historical Faith of things only done without but a FAITH in the Name and Power of the Son of God a Heart-purifying Faith a justifying Faith a Faith that worketh by Love a Faith that is victorious over the World by which Faith we being justified we have Peace with God and by which Faith we have received Christ in Spirit and know him after the Spirit The Traditional Knowledge Faith and outward Profession of him as meerly after the Flesh will neither save nor justifie The Pope and Papists have as much of these as Robert Gordon who hath only his Tradition and Faith or Credulity for his Religion and Profession Although the concurring Testimonies of the holy Prophets and the four Evangelists and true Apostles and Ministers of Christ concerning his outward Birth Life Miracles Suffering in the Flesh Death Resurrection and Assention we never deny'd nor hereby in the least oppose by treating of the Nature and Effects of Faith in him as the Son of God the Foundation the Power and Wisdom of God the Light Life Salvation Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption of true Believers For he that believeth in and hath the Son hath Life but he that believeth not in him the Wrath of God abideth upon him How then is he or such perfectly justified with God Reconcil'd and Redeem'd at once without them a●●ording to R. G. while the Wrath of God abides upon them and while no Good is wrought in them Is it good Doctrine to say That men are perfectly justified while under the Wrath of God And that th●y are perfectly Redeem'd and reconciled and so at Peace and imputatively Righteous while actually under the Wrath of God in themselves Were it not as good Doctrine to say That they are imputatively saved while actually Damned But this is something like the Doctrine of R. G. and his Teachers or Ministers the Presbyterians and Independants under whose Ministry he hath receiv'd what he hath testified which he deceivedly thinks came from the Lord. And whereas R. G. having deny'd that this Light which enlightens every man is Christ in which G. K. and I oppos'd him and to our saying So John Preacht him c. R.G. again answers in scorn Thou should rather have added So G. F. Preacht him and so others among the Quakers And further addeth John or any of the Pen Me● never so wrote of Christ neither canst thou show me one place of Scripture wherein it is inserted of Christ that the Light enlighteneth every man that comes into the World is the true Christ. Rep. What is this ●u● to deny the Divinity of Christ or to deny him to be that Word or Life which was the Light of men testified of John 1. which Word became Flesh and tabernacl'd in us Was not this still ●●●ist that John testified of that was the true Christ that enlig●●●●s every man that comes into the World Is it not Anti-christian Doctrine to deny this enlightening true Light to be Christ and to scoff at us for asserting it And because I distinguished between Christ the Enlightener and his Gift of Light or Illumination in man R. G. hath judg'd me severely as to be in Self-contradiction for my saying That we affirm a Spiritual Divine Light to be in eve●y man yet we do not say that Christ is in every man or that every man hath the Son though still I own the Son to be the Enlightner of every man This he counts a Contradiction but herein he hath but slightly overlookt and censured my words for there is no Contradiction in them any more then in saying Christ the true Light enlighteneth every man so that there is Christ and his Illumination yet every man is not a Child of Light walks not in the Light hath not the Son is not attain'd to the Revelation of Christ and yet hath a degree of his Light and Illumination in them wherein is his power and capacity of believing and receiving the Son of God or otherwise it is sufficient to leave them without Excuse yea the least Measure of Christ's Light is sufficient in each respect although this Opposer most ignorantly s●ights the Work of any Law or Light in man or Obedience wrought thereby as not able to deliver him from the Condemnation and Curse of the Law so as to obtain Justification with God the●eby pag. 25. Whereas the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ makes free from the Law of Sin and Death and this Law of the Spirit of Life is within this Law is Light this being obey'd thus freeth man from the power of Sin and Death where true Obedience to the Light is sin is not obey'd neither sin nor death doth raign in the Creature but Righteousness raigns within unto Life sin being forsaken the cause of Condemnation and the Curse is remov'd and where there is no Condemnation there is Justification even to them that walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit And is not this a state accepted of God seeing its the Doers of his Will that are just and justified But after this R G. hath oppos'd and scoff●d at that saying That this Light that enlightens every man that comes into the World is Christ having deny'd this he in plain Contradiction to himself is forc'd to acknowledge the Truth in these words I also acknowledge that it is said John 1.9 of Christ Jesus that was the true Light which 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 illuminat enlighteneth every man 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 venientem coming into the World for so it is in the Greek and that every man is enlightened by Jesus Christ as he is the Word that made the World c. pag. 27 28. See here R. G. against R. G. one while the true Light which enlighteneth every man is not the true Christ with him another while Jesus Christ was the true Light which enlighteneth every man that cometh into the World Do you think this is a trusty man to give credit to let the unprejudic'd Readers judge And further We do not call the enlightening in every man the Christ but the Light of Christ having already distinguished between the Enlightener and the Illumination and between the Giver and the Gift And now as concerning the Law and Nature by which the Gentiles did the things contain'd in the Law R. G. saith This Law or Enlightening thus planted in man'● nature by generation is by Generation convey'd into every man as he cometh into the World and that it is called by Solomon the spirit of man which is the Candle of the Lord c. Pro. 20.27 Answ. This Law and Light that inwardly taught the Gentiles was
and purchas'd all And of whom did God purchase Salvation according to thy strange manner of Expre●sion Whereas thou go'st so often over with these words Jesus Christ the Son of Mary whom thou call'st God-Man I ask thee If this be not of kin to the Papists calling Mary the Mother of God and where did the Apostles so often or ever use those Expressions Jesus Christ God-man the Son of the Virgin Mary And who were they that said Is not this the Carpenter the Son of Mary To whom Jesus said A Prophet is not without Honour but in his own Country c. Mark 6.3 4. Now what think'st thou Did they Honour him in those Expressions And which hast thou more Honour'd Him or Mary But Peter gave a higher Testimony of him when he said Thou art Christ the Son of the Living God To whom Jesus answer'd Blessed art thou Simon Barjona for Flesh and Blood hath not reveal'd it unto thee but my Father which is in Heaven Mat. 16.16 17. But do not the Papists honour him as much as thou in their frequ●nt calling him the Son of Mary as thou hast done Who also hast grosly wrong'd my words where I said Nor was the Son of God nor his Light under such a Limitation either as to Time or Place a● a finite Creature but his Out-goings were of Old from Everlasting c. from which thou infer'st If that Holy Thing conceiv'd ●f the Holy Ghost and born of Mary was not therefore the Son of God Then the Man Jesus Christ of Nazareth who w●s the So● of the Virgin Mary was not the Son of God thou say'st Whereby ●hou falsly add'st That I have given the Angel Gabriel the Lye and am in union with those Jews who reckon'd him but a meer Man the Carpenter 's Son c. John 10.33 To be sure thou art in union with a Lying spirit and art a gross Perverter for though I do not own that the Son of God and his Light is under such a Limitation the Holy One and his Light being unlimited I did neither thereby intend nor do my words bear any such Construction as that The Holy Thing conceiv'd by the Holy Ghost was not the Son of God Besides thou having confest that his Out-goings were from Everlasting hast thereby granted to what I said That the Son of God and his Light are not under a Limitation as to Time and Place especially if thou wilt own his Divinity or that he ever was the Son of God before he took a Body in the Womb of the Virgin but if thou dost not own that the Son of God was before then then thou dost not own his Divinity nor him no more then a finite Creature And herein the Heathen may judge thee as Nebuchadnezar when he said Lo I see four men loose walking in the mid'st of the Fire and they had no hurt and the form of the forth is like the Son of God Dan. 3.24 25. How came he to speak of the Son of God then And by what Scripture and how much hast thou exceeded those Jews that call'd Christ the Carpenters Son or those that call'd him the Carpenter the Son of Mary Mark 6.34 who therein did not truly honour him as a Prophet much less as the Son of God no more then thou hast in thy frequent calling him the Son of Mary the Son of Mary the Son of Mary c. as the POPE and PAPISTS do But when one said unto Christ Behold thy Mother and thy Brethren stand without c. He answer'd who is my Mother and who are my Brethren Behold whosoever shall do the Will of my Father which is in Heaven the same is my Brother my Sister and Mother Mat. 12.47 to the end Mark 3.33 34 35. Luke 8.21 and 11.29 30. And now to what thou say'st pag. 41. Of Sinners Vngodly Vnjust Enemies even while Enemies and no Good wrought in them by any light or spirit whatsoever that for these Christ made an end of Sin abolish'd Condemnation Curse and Death c. And this is thy Explanation Of God-Man having at once without us wrought compleated and purchas'd all with God as thou nonsensically word'st it For which I query If all this be done for the whole World when no Good is wrought in them by the Light or Spirit of God then why are any condemn'd Can it be just with God to condemn any or with-h●ld Salvation from any if it be so purchased paid for or he satisfied for and with men in their sins when no Good is wrought in them But what absurdity is it to say That Transgression is finish'd and Sin made an end of and Condemnation Curse and Death abolish'd where yet in thee and other such empty and dead Professors both Transgression and Sin actually remains and Death raigns for which you are liable to Condemnation the Wrath of God being reveal'd from Heaven against all Vngodliness and Vnrighteousness of men who hold Truth in Vnrighteousness and his Wrath abiding on him that believes not in the Son But if thou reckon'st that men's Transgression is finish'd and their Sin made an end of and that they are reckon'd Righteous when no Good is wrought in them then it must thus be taken That they are imputatively Righteous while actually Sinful and though Sin be in them God sees it not or takes no notice of it as to condemn them or reprove them for it which is still corrupt Antinomianism and contrary to reason or Truth Though he●eby I do not oppose but really confess Christ to have given himself for us an Offering and Sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling Savour Eph. 5.2 Yea and that God hath set him forth to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood to declare his Righteousness for the Remission of Sins that are past through the Forbearance of God Now though there be an Appeasment of Wrath and Remission held forth in this Propitiation for sins that are past yet this Righteousness of God declar'd thereby doth not admit of sin to be continu'd or of sins past present and to come as thy words are This Righteousness will not indulge thee nor other● in Unrighteousness all your dayes neither is it the Nature of this Blood of his Sacrifice nor of Faith in it to cover or excuse thee in thy sins for Faith purifies the Heart and the Blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth from all sin where it is receiv'd in the Living Faith Neither will thy Profession of sin being ended without thee and Righteousness brought in in Christ's Person without thee be any Cloak for thee in thy sin and enmity nor yet will thy confus'd Talk of God-Man having Purchas'd all with God for thee stand thee in any stead in God's dreadful Day Although thou professest Victory and Perfection in Christ while in Sin and Imperfection in thy self as thou represents the Believer's state p. 43. which shews thy Ignorance both of Perfection Victory and being in Christ for
1st God had never any such Wrath nor Revenge against his Innocent Son to execute upon him nor will he so clear the Guilty in their Sins 2d It pleasing the Lord to bruise him was neither in Wrath nor to take Vengeance on him nor yet actually or immediately by himself to bruise him but permissively for though he was deliver'd by the determinate Council of God yet he suffer'd wicked hands to afflict and put Christ to death who did bear and suffer under the Load and Oppression of the Sins and Iniquities of the World yea he hath born our Griefs and Sorrows the Iniquity of all being so made to meet upon him But a gross sense hast thou given to the Prophet's words for neither were these Sufferings of Christ that the Guilty might go free for that divine Justice admits not of as to condemn the Righteous and justifie the Wicked that 's an abomination neither are God's Chastizements by way of Revenge nor a taking Vengeance on his Innocent Son who is the Delight of his Soul the Son of his Love Chastizement and Revenge are two differing things and so are Forgiveness and the Rigour of the Law R. G. Jesus Christ is a Propitiation for the Sins of the whole World may I not thence in truth assert him to have been a Propitiation for all Sins past present and to come pag. 15. Answ. That Christ is the Propitiation for the Sins of the whole World I own and that his Blood that cleanseth from all Sin bears record in the Earth but thy words for all Sin past present and to come are added to the Scripture by thy Teachers the Presbyterians and Independants and have given much liberty to sin contrary to the Apostles words who saith of Christ Whom God hath set forth to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood to declare his Righteousness fo● the Remission of Sins that are past through the Forbearance of God Rom. 3. He does not say for the remission of sins past present and to come nor that men are perfectly justified and redeem'd by the Sacrifice of Christ who commit sin all their dayes which is imply'd in thes● words for all sins past pres●nt and to come whereas his b●ing a Sacrifice for the sins of the whole World is intended for the sins past of every man committed before Believing or Conversion or otherwise through Weakness after Conviction not for wilful sins against Knowledge if we sin wilfully after that we have receiv'd the Knowledge of the Truth there remains no more a Sacrifice for sin but a certain fearful looking for of Judgment and fiery Indignation which shall devour the Adversaries Heb. 10.26 27. R. G. But that these Works of the Spirit wrought in us are the Attonement the Propitiatory Sacrifice or any part of it or the Ground and Cause of our being Redeem'd that I deny pag. 17. Answ. What 's Attoneing but making Peace and Quietness and Redeeming but a delivering from Sin and Bondage or rescuing from the Enem● And must the Spirit of God have no Hand or part in this Or he in his working within be no cause hereof strange doctrine Mayst thou not herein as well exclude Christ as his Spirit who are One Whereas the work of Righteousness shall be Peace and the effect of Righteousness Quietness and Assurance forever Isa. 32.17 And the Fruit of the Spirit is Love Joy Peace c. Gal. 5.22 It is the Spirit that both quickens sanctifies and justifies and leads the true Believer into all Truth And what 's this short of Redemption I pray you if it be a freeing from Iniquity But these inward works of the Spirit we dare not call the Propitiatory Sacrifice as falsly thou imply'st but he Christ the Worker who is made unto us Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption and is not this spiritually o● by his Spirit And are not his Works in his People as acceptable to God as ever being true in him and in us from the dignity of him that worketh them R. G. God hath purchas'd his Church by his own Blood G. W. his confus'd doctrine renders this Purchase as a work daily doing in every Generation in many Bodies as every man comes to be renew'd by the Spirit a fine dress of new coyn'd words pag. 17. Answ. Whoever comes to be a Member of the true Church as he doth experience the Work of God and his Will fulfilling in him must feel and witness even in the Body a saving purchasing redeeming and cleansing c. from Iniquity and Bondage by the Blood of God And as it s written After that the Kindness and Love of God our Saviour toward man appear'd not by works of Righteousness which we have done but according to his Mercy he sav'd us by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost Tit. 3.4 5. See now how contrary to plain Scripture and Saints Experience this R. G. hath argu'd and how the work of the Spirit or inward Renewing and Washing by it which saveth is slighted by him and such as he who never knew what it is to be purchas'd unto God nor to be of his purchas'd Church And they who are not yet come to be M●mbers of that Church to know his Blood or Life both to sprinkle sanctifie and redeem them from sin and iniquity in their Bodies which have been defiled or else they are never like to be a true Church nor to inherit God's Kingdom And herein I do not bring a Sacrifice without Blood nor without Spirit nor like that of Rome as blasphemously R. G. reproach'd me for the Spirit and the Water and the Blood do bear record in the Earth and except ye eat the Flesh and drink the Blood of Christ ye have no Life in you and Jesus Christ the Righteous is the Propitiation c. Mark is in the time present he ●e●ains a Sacrifice his Soul being made an Offering for all that have not wilfully sinned against Knowledge or that have not rejected Christ and sinned out their day R. G. Christ as form'd within th● Hope of Glory dwelling in us by Faith is manifest within us this Manifestation of him as in us thou calls the true Christ our only Saviour which the Apostles never did pag. 19. Answ. Strange D●ctrine Did the Apostles preach a false Christ or another then the true Was not Christ within the Mystery And was not the ingrafted Word that which sav'd the Soul And he that hath not the Son hath not Life How amply hath both Christ and his Apostles testified of his being in his chosen Ones And hast thou not in pag. 22. granted to his appearance in Believers through Faith by his Spirit for Salvation Will this man never leave his Confu●ion and self-Contradiction R. G. From Acts 2.36 God hath made that same Jesus adding not him that was manifest in that Body of Flesh but the same Jesus whom ye have crucified both Lord and Christ pa. 19. Answ. What a
that enlightned Man Jacob Behoman as his words are On which the Observation was thus viz. Observe Hear the tenure and tendency of R. G's Answer how antichristian it is He appears here plainly as owning another Mediator Christ or Saviour then that Christ that said I am come a Light into the World I am the Vine c. And we ask Was not he Jesus of Nazareth And of whom it is testified in Scripture Christ in you Christ the Power and Wisdom of God He that hath the Son hath Life Who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all Iniquity c. But R. G. doth not own this Christ to be the Lord 's Christ or Jesus Christ of Nazareth but he must have some other christ then this Christ that is descib'd in those Scriptures before But dare he say that Jacob Behoman owns his doctrine herein And I add Surely R. G. grows darker and darker to turn from a Behmanist to an Antinomian Presbyterian and Independant For this Christ who is the Word the Light the Christ in Believers the Power and Wisdom of God speaking in Saints R. G. deems but the Operations of the Spirit and not Christ the Operator Saviour or Redeemer wherein he is greatly mistaken and has out-run himself besides any right Aim For Christ as the Word the true Light the Power and Wisdom of God the Redeemer from all Iniquity and as in his Saints the Giver of Life and Victory over the World c. he is the true Operator of God his Operations within cannot be wrought without him the Operator and the Author of Faith the Worker out of Sin the Saviour and Redeemer from Iniquity and so an Operator as such He is given for a Leader for Light Life and Salvation to all who believe in his Light which will shine live prevail and prosper against all the Darkness Dark-spirits and Enmity which oppose it Now let the Reader judge whether R. G's words be not Antichristian and he an Antichrist and Deceiver yea or nay This R. G. represents some of G. L's Letter to him in these words I find thy Mind in this Book abroad gathering in the comprehension what thou fancy'st and hast heard of others so heaps up Confusion and Contradiction What will avail thee or me that we know abroad of things done abroad Nothing at all If ever thee or I come to know true Peace we must come to know the Life that quickens It is not Names nor Things done without but the Life within that redeems that purges that sanctifies that quickens the Soul to God To this R.G. cavillingly answers Now consider what is testified by the Prophets and Apostles concerning the Man Christ Jesus without them a Name and thing abroad The Saints of old believed in him for Redemption they saw and believed and left it upon Record to us and their Report is true that we also who have not seen might Believe and be Blest Thou hast made the Coming Death Sufferings and Resurrection of the Man Christ for the taking away Sin as quite useless as Redemption Justification Salvation as a Name and Thing done Abroad c. No He hath not made void these things by his owning the Life that quickens the Life within that redeemeth that purgeth and that sanctifieth and quickens the soul to God for this answereth both Christ's Testimony and the End of his Coming He hath only signify'd how void and empty R. G. is of the true and living Knowledge of Christ and his Works within As also Accounting that faith but dead which is receiv'd only by Tradition and Report without either sight or sense of Christ or his Power and Operations within as the Foundation and Author and Object of Living Faith which sanctifies and justifies which is contrary to R. G's dead Faith of Names and Things all without while nothing of Life is felt within The Flesh of the Son of Man he hath not eat and his Blood he hath not drunk of so that Life in him he hath not received And I believe that the Name of Christ Jesus his Power and Works have so little place or reception in him that both Christ his Name the Redemption of the Soul Justification and Salvation are all shut out of doors and so but as Names and things abroad with R. G. and so the End and Effect of Christ's Coming and Sufferings and the Power of his Resurrection these also have no place in such as he who do not experience the Life nor the Power of Christ within to redeem sanctifie or quicken the Soul to God neither is his sin taken away from within while Salvation and Redemption are shut out meerly as things abroad but Christ said It is the Spirit that quickens the Flesh profiteth nothing John 6.63 And the Apostle Paul said Though we have known Christ after the flesh yet now henceforth know we him so no more 2 Cor. 5.16 And did not the Apostle know him to be their everlasting Salvation Justification and Redemption Now that of Jesus the Son of the Highest it s said The Lord God shall give unto him the Throne of David and he shall Raign over the House of Jacob and of his Kingdom there shall be no End Luke 1. Now to this we both confess and assert it But whereas R. G. so very often over speaks of Jesus Christ the son of Mary and that out of the Natural Seed of David is their Saviour c. Now though I grant that according to the Flesh he was born of the Virgin Mary descended of the Linage of David yet he was Miraculously conceiv'd by the Over-shaddowing of the Power of the Highest and therefore was call'd the Son of God not Natural Seed of David that 's not Sc●ipture He is neither a Natural Saviour nor Carnal Christ as is imported in such like Sayings of Carnal Professors But being the Son of the Most High who proceeded and came forth from God in his Divine Power and Spirit he was and is the Saviour and thereby Raigns over the House of Jacob forever So the Seed which raigns is not Natural nor Carnal but Spiritual for unto the Son it s said O God thy Throne is forever Heb. 1.8 Now I ask Was this a Natural Seed But in that Christ in the dayes of his Flesh said I can of my own self do nothing the Son can do nothing of himself but what he seeth the Father do that he doth Still I imply and grant that he took upon him a real Body of Flesh though methinks R. G. might have ascribed more Honour to Jesus Christ as being the Son of the Most High then by so often calling him the Son of Mary which he doth so very often as if we deny'd his outward Birth of her but that no ingenious man will judge of us how disigeniously soever he hath dealt by us in this and other things whom I query upon his words Jesus Christ the Son of Mary of the Natural seed
Perfection and Imperfection are two contrary things as being in Christ and being in Sin are And as the Warfare against Sin and the Victory over it are different so he that is in Christ is a New Creature old things are done away though there is a time of Warring and a time of Victory a time of Groaning within our selves for Redemption where the First Fruits of the Spirit are receiv'd and a time of Triumphing and Rejoycing in Victory for First Fruits imply that there are Second Fruits But thou in citing that of Rom. 8.23 hast left out the word FIRST for it makes against thee and set the Fruits of the Spirit instead of the First Fruits of it But why dost thou talk of the Warfare whil'st thou reckon'st Transgression and Sin made an end of and Justification and Salvation and Redemption purchas'd and perfected with God without thee when no good is wrought in thee And after what manner dost thou pray to God Dost thou ask Forgiveness for thy sins Or rather Doth not thy Doctrine tend not only to strengthen People in Sin and to make them so stout in their Rebellion as not to need to ask Forgiveness of God for their Sins For what need that if such a Purchase Pa●ment or Satisfaction be made without them for sins past present and to come as thy Doctrine imports For that is ●ot of the Nature of Forgiveness And what doth Christ make intercession for Is it for something he hath purchas'd and compleat●d with God already Which if so cannot justly be detain'd from the Creature no not from any in what state soever if thy Doctrine hold For i● a m●n's Debts pasts present and to come be all aforehand paid at once and his Release purch●s'd by his Surety would it not be absurd in him still to pray to his Creditor Oh! I beseech thee forgive me my Debts and would it not be as unjust if the Creditor should still detain him in Prison after such a full compensation or rigid satisfaction of th● Law is made O●ght there not rather to be enjoy'd a Deliverance upon it Ipso Facto But thou and such as thou art make Christ's Sufferings a Cloak for Sins past present and to come pleading your Perfection Righteousness and Compleatness in him and all as done at once without you while yet imperfect actually Vnrighteous and Incompleat in your selves in your Lives and Conversations and no good wrought in you by any light or spirit whatsoever Dost thou think that God is therewith satisfi●d or that Christ and his Sufferings will indempnifie and acquit you living and dying in your Sins and Pollutions No no God will not be put off nor his Wayes slighted by such Hypocritical Flams and Mockeries And whereas in pag. 44. thou falsly accus'st me Of pleading for a being perfected in my self and to prove the contrary of me as not having attain'd the end of Faith which is the Salvation of the Soul which thou reckon'st is not till men be as Angels neither Marrying nor giving in Marri●ge And thou say'st of me Why is he then like unto us M●rtals Marrying and giving in Marriage Eating and Drinking and not above Sickness and Death Is this a sufficient Argument against Perfection Is Marriage an Argument of Imperfection Was Adam imperfect in Paradice when Eve was given an Help-Meet for him Or is either Eating Drinking Bodily Sickness or Death an Argument of Imperfection By this thou may'st accuse many of the Servants of the Lord if not all and Christ himself with Imperfection for he did Eat and Drink and suffer'd Death in the Flesh But as for my Particular I do not tell thee my state whether Perfect or Imperfe●t nor argue from thence against thee though I plead for the Principle of Truth of Perfection or Freedom and Salvation from sin being attainable in this life by vertue of that divine Power and Faith which overcomes sin and is able to subdue all things to it self And thy accusing me of giving in Marriage is a meer Falshood for though I own Marriage as being an Ordinance of God and Witness bear to the honourable Marri●ge and Joyning in him yet it is not our Principle to make or give in Marriage but we do own the Lord 's Joyning and the Marriage that is according to his Will And as for not being above Sickness and Death which I am accus'd of as a Token of Imp●rfection This is a very mean Argument against me and how I am in such a State or Tryal of Sickness thou dost not know how my spirit is nor what Injoyment of God or Renewing in the inward Man I have when the outward man is in Weakness However such as thou art be ready to rejoyce and insult over me or others of us when you hear of our Afflictions or Tryals and its probable thou and such would rejoyce much more in our Death or Dissolution if that might come to pass according to your minds But I thank God he hath given me Peace and Patience and hath afforded an increase of Consolation to me in Sickness and Death I have not feared but in my spirit have been over it when in outward appearance nigh unto it I confess I have had Sickness and many outward Tryals for the Work of the Lord and his Truth 's sake as that Servant of Christ in the Gospel Ep●phraditus Paul's Brother and Companion in Labour and Fellow-soldier was Sick nigh unto death for the Work of Christ not regarding his Life Phil. 2.25 to the end Now if thou should upbraid him or such with being imperfect because of such Sickness what a peevish pitiful Argument would it be Nay doth it not rather make more against thee that the Servants of Christ meet with such Exercises for the Work 's sake which is not for sin And that some do the more witness Patience to have her perfect Work and Faith its exercise under Tryals and as Job said When I am try'd I shall come forth as Gold Job 23.10 Do not these all make against thee and argue that God will have a pure and perfect People and they shall be manifest to be such through their manifold Afflictions and Tryals And now whereas I said That thou hadst shown thy self one while like a Quaker having gotten many of their words in thy other Pamphlet and another while like a Presbyterian and Independant To this thou answer'st That thou hast therein testified to in thy measure what thou receiv'dst of the Lord through and under the Ministry of those I call Presbyterian and Independant pag. 44. What didst thou think to gain such a great Conquest over us by thy beggarly Scraps and poor Reliques that thou hast gather'd and learn'd under the Ministry of Presbyterians and Independants when many of them thy Tutors have been confounded and overthrown and their Mouths stopt by the Power of Truth in us when they have gone about to overthrow it and villifie us by their perverse Gainsayings
of Jesus You have neither seen him nor known him and many such places could be mention'd And did not thy Darkness and Prejudice still blind thee thou mightest understand better how Christ is seen and how he is not seen We deny not but the names Messiah Jesus Christ c. were given to him as Man even as in the Flesh but they do more eminently and more originally belong to him as he was before he took that Body on him yea more immediately and more originally to the Word the Light the Seed the Life the Quickning Spirit that dwelt in that Body which he call'd this Temple and it was call'd the Body of Jesus Pag. 22. Thou deny'st That either Faith or Works wrought by us or in us by the Spirit of Christ are the previous procuring purchusing Cause of the Love of God to us while Sinners c. Answ. And who ever said that they were This is but a pittiful waving and shifting the state of the Controversie they are needful as qualifications requisite unto Justification and Life or eternal Happiness and that is the true state of the Question And thus I prov'd in my former citing Rom. 8.13 and Rom. 10.8 9. to which thou hast answer'd nothing but art mute as a Fish and these I recommend again unto the Readers and particularly Rom. 10.8 9. compar'd with Deuteronomy 30 14. which require not only doing under the new Covenant but such as is in order unto Salvation summ'd up in these two general heads to wit Believing and Confessing which is a work and that not a bare one but a living practical Confession which includes in it our whole Obedience and not only Faith but Repentance Conversion and a turning from the Darkness to the Light and from the power of Satan to God or requir'd in order to Forgiveness Repent and be converted that your Sins may be blotted out said Peter Acts 3.19 and Acts 26.18 to turn them from Darkness to Light and from the power of Satan to God that they may receive forgiveness of sins and keep my Commandments and live said Wisdom Christ Jesus Prov. 7.2 and Rev. 22.4 Blessed are they that do his Commandments that they may have right to the Tree of Life c. And here the Spirit is not preaching the first Covenant or Law but the new And as for Tit. 3.5 it expresly mentions the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost which are the Works of the Spirit of Christ in us by which we are sav'd as said the Apostle though in thy Blindness with the Priests thou dost not observe it but bring'st it against us which maketh very manifestly for us and the Works that the Apostle opposeth to Grace are works of the Law and not of Grace which can never be opposite Pag. 24. That with me the first and second Covenant are in effect but one is a false Charge though I must tell thee That the Spirit Life or Light of the New Covenant is universal and was from everlasting and reacheth through all Dispensations of God unto men both before under and since the Law and without it none could ever be sav'd and though the Manifestations and Ministrations of it were various and more and more by degrees came forth yet this Spirit Life or Light is still the same in it self and in its nature extending in some degree to all both Jews and Gentiles to make them capable of Life and Salvation though many harden their hearts against it that it hath not an Impression upon them as upon those who believe and obey it in whose hearts the Life of the New Covenant dwells and the Laws thereof are written or engraven as in Fleshly Tables not stony Tables nor Hearts Pag. 31. As for my Queries which thou only makest a shew to answer but indeed givest them a most pittious and slight go-by I return them upon thee to be directly and plainly answer'd in the tearms propos'd Pag. 34. Thy Insinuations That I seek a Hole to creep out at That I am ignorant of the Scriptures That I assert n●w Notions receiv'd from other men tending to the darkning and denying the joynt Testimony of the holy Men of God I reject as false and groundless together with diverse other false Charges against me and my Friends and it is a small matter for us to be judged by one who is over Head and Ears in the Mire of such Confusion and Contradiction as thy Books hold forth But that thou sayest it was none of thy work to prove Christ come in the Flesh or become Man Thou declar'st thy Impudency in so saying for Proof of which let the Reader see in thy Testimony so called from pag. 17. to pag. 35. though to thy own Contradiction G. K. The 3d Moneth 1671. Some of Robert Gordon's corrupt Doctrines 1. THat Christ without us upon the Cross hath already subdu'd all things finish'd Transgression made an end of Sin abolish'd Condemnation and Death pag. 4. of his testimony 2. That the Light that enlightneth every man that cometh into the World is not the true Christ pag. 10. testim 3. That Christ came to justifie and deliver us from the Law or Light in our Consciences pag. 11. testim 4. That Obedience to the Light in the Conscience is but the Work of the first Covenant and Righteousness thereof and that no man is justified thereby p. 10 11. testim 5. That God is fully attoned perfectly reconcil'd to man without any Consideration Qualification or Work to be wrought in any man by any Light or Spirit whatsoever but singly and solely upon the account of the active and passive Obedience of the Man Jesus Christ of Nazareth done in his crucified Body without us pag. 12. testim 6 That Redemption Justification and Reconciliation is finished and compleated by what Christ did and suffered outwardly And so according ●o R. G. all men are redeemed justified reconciled Christ having dy'd for all as he expresly affirmeth in his second Book pag. 12. testim 7. That our Salvation is wrought by Christ in what he did and suffer'd outwardly and our wor●ing out of our Salvation is only as to Evidence and Manifestation And so according to R. G. all men are sav'd Christ having died for all but it is not made evident to all that they are sav'd pa. 12. testim 8. That Redemption Justification were finished and compleated in the crucified Body in Christ for us not in our persons pag. 3 4. testim 9. That the Lord did not direct man to the Light in his Conscience nor to Light and Power but promis'd him another kind of Saviour p. 18. test That the Worker of Rede●ption could not be the Light inlightening every man p. 21. test 10. That the Light in our Consciences that shews good and evil is not given for Righteousness nor able to reveal or give L●fe any more then the Law written in Tables of Stone 11. That a Believer is pure beautiful in Christ
walking in Rest Victory and Perfection yet in himself in his body he hath a Law of sin he is in the Earth in Warfare and Imperfections pag. 16. testim 12. That Redemption c. and all things are wrought purchas'd c. for us without the help of any thing to be wrought in us pag. 3 4 5 20. testim 13. That Christ did break through fulfil and satisfie stirred up Wrath in God which he saith would hold me captive in Death intending that thereby they might be acquitted and justified and so escape with their Imperfections and Sins past present and to come pag. 19 20. testim pag. 15. 2 d Book 14. That to Question if it could be an Answer of divine Justice to take Vengeance on the Innocent and let the Guilty go free with their sins past present and to come and then from this to ask How can God then in justice execute Wrath on any for sin This R. G. counteth an arguing against God p. 14. 2 d Book 15. That the Law Sin and Death were charged upon Christ's crucified Body and that he buried them in his Grave and thus abolished sin out of the sight of God pag. 39. test And that therein he vanquish'd and buried in his Grave all the powers that were against us p. 26. test 16. His Argument for Imperfection or against Perfection in this Life is Marrying Sickness Mortality c. as in his 2 d Book and Part to G. W. 17. He insinuates as if what Christ did and suffer'd without us was the previous procuring purchasing Cause of the Love of God to us while Sinners pag. 22. 2 d Book 18. That he that was manifest in that Body born of the Virgin Mary and within us is not the true Christ Jesus the Son of the Living God pag. 19. 2 d Book Also most of these aforesaid corrupt Doctrines are repe●ted over again in his 2d Book Some of R. G's Lyes and false Accusations against us 1. That we deny the Mystery of God in the Flesh of Christ as a matter of any necessity to us as to R●demption Reconciliat●on and Justifica●ion pag. 5. testim 2. That we hold our Justification to be without respect to the true Christ and our only Saviour Jesus Christ of Nazareth and without respe●t to what Christ did for us in his Body without us pag. 5. testim 3. That we make Christ to be no better then the Priest and Levite only looking upon us and passing by leaving us an Example wherein if in p●rfect Obedience we follow'd him we should live and so departed leaving us undone as he found us to cure redeem and reconcile our selves to God by obedi●nce to the Light plac'd in our Consciences convincing us of sin pag 15. testim 4. That our Doctrine asserts another Christ another Saviour then him Jesus Christ of Nazareth pag. 17. 5. That according to our Doctrine Redemption is only of the Seed within that lies under condemnation p. 24. test p 4. 2 d book 6. That we make our selves equal with Christ pag. 36. test 7. That we reckon it a poor low thing to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth as our only Saviour pag. 40. testim 8. That we suppose our selves to find access to the Glory of the Father without this man Christ Jesus our Mediator p. 41. test 9. That we have trod under foot the Son of God and counted the Blood of the Covenant an unholy thing as the Blood of any ordinary Man or Beast p. 24. testim And in his second Book 10. That Christianity it self in its very Foundation is struck at by us and deny'd Preface and that some among us bring in damnable Errors to pervert the Faith of some 11. That the n●w present glorified existence of that Body or Man Christ that suffer'd at Jerusalem is deny'd by some Teachers among ●s pag. 2. 12. That the full and compleat Salvation is only a Salvation from sin within False for it is both from sin and all the effects and consequences of it within and without pag. 4. 13. That according to G. F. the Soul needeth no Salvation as being infinite without beginning a part of God which G.F. speaketh not all these things of the soul of man but of the Breath or Spirit of Life that made Adam a living soul that is the Soul or Life of the soul pag. 5. 14. That it agreeth with the Doctrine published by G. F. That the Life in Man and Beast is God and all in us is God denying the real individual Existences of Angels Saints Devils or wicked men in Eternity pag. 27. 2 d book a most gross Slander for all that is in men is not God neither that which defileth nor any part of man that is or can be defiled nor deny we either the real or particular Beeings of Angels Saints Devils or wicked men in Eternity as most wickedly he doth scandalize us 15. That it is not allowed to our Friends to question and examine the doctrine deliver'd to them by the antient Friends of the Ministry pag. 8. 16. That Christ in offering up himself is an imperfect insufficient Propitiation pag. 16. 17. He insinuateth That we hold that the Works wrought in us by the spirit are the Ransom the Attonement the propitiatory Sacrifice and ground of our h●pe for eternal Life p. 17. 12. 18. That the man Christ Jesus of Nazareth to be the true and only Christ G. K. doth not confess pag. 19. 19. He alledgeth That our Friends have put some out of their Synagogues for openly confessing Christ calling them Pharisees and in a vain and evil mind thus bespeaking G. K. is it because he was hanged upon a Tree that thou art asham'd to own him as Saviour c or rather art thou affraid to confess him because of the Pharisees pag. 20. 20. That according to G. K. the first and second Covenant are in effect one and the same pag. 24. 21. That G. K. is against the holy Law of God p. 25. False is he or we against it because we say it is writ in the heart and doth bind unto obedience as is written there and that the obedience only acceptable unto God is that which is given in the newness of the Spirit and not in the oldness of the Letter 22. That th●re is a Light in every man as he cometh into the world by natural Generation that is saving pag. 28. 23. That we would preach to the Indians nothing but what they knew already pag. 43. G.R. for these thy lyes and thy many gross abuses against the Truth and its Witnesses the Righteous God will rebuke and judge thee Note Some other Friends who are R. G's Country-men have a further reserve against him whereby he may be further discover'd in his false Colours Turnings Twinin●s Hypocrisies Shiftings Self-contradictions as he shall again further appear against the Truth and them concerned in it G. K. Ingenious Reader KNowing that the Errors of the Press ought not to be imputed to the Author thou art desir'd to correct these as here directed Page Line Error Corrected 4 3 divinity dignity   4 dignity divinity 8 Mar. pro ito prope ito note 10 5 souls blood 14 18 fest fect 16 11 particulars particles 17 29 would could 19 29 are you art thou 20 9 Law Love 22 1 are is 27 9 dare do   33 to know must know 29 13 as yet and yet 34 22 dele of   35 9 our Priests your priestly 38 7 et let   33 one sentence is printed twice dele the latter 41 22 imaginary imaginarily   32 existent existence 56 14 Ep phraditus Epaphraditus 58 4 mistake mis-state 65 1 dele that   71 19 hold me hold men     the word Blaspemy in the Margent place opposite to these words viz. Arguing against God THE END Mica 5.2 * Propitio ex pro pio non imp●o Propiti us ex pro ito Eph. 3.5 * He now hopes and waits for Salvation after the bodily death see his Sottishness and Confusion at other times it was perfectly wrought at once without or else purchas'd he knows not which at Jerusalem but now he hope for it after his bodily death Ah! the Hypocrites hope shall perish Note Note * Why did he not call Mary the Mother of God as Papists do which to be sure is not Scripture Language Job 36.26 Psa. 1●9 6 7 8 9 c. * The Sun and its Light being under Limitation so is not the Light of the Son of God Job 10.14 * Such as the Presb●ters and Independants suppose Christ to have made in our stead b● undergoing vin●ictive Justice at the Hand of his Father as they vainly imagine Note Deceit Blasphemy