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A61692 A short discovery of certain truths of God according as they are revealed through the manifestation of the eternal light of the Son of righteousnesse, which are, a reply against two things in an epistle, and, an answer to certain queries contained in a book, intituled Christian queries, to quaking Christians, subscribed by one J.B. : also queries propounded, to be answered by the authour of the same book, or any other / by John Story. Story, John, d. 1681. 1664 (1664) Wing S5753; ESTC R4917 25,813 34

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in and receive Christ unto their everlasting salvation therefore it is that the holy Scriptures testifie of Christ being revealed unto the Saints in this way but neither the Scriptures which thou hast instanced nor any other exhorts Christians to believe in Christ as he is at a distance without them but the contrary Rom. 10. 6 7 8. 2. Query Whether the light within us be a sufficient guide to direct us unto true happinesse and what this light is whether in every man or how to be attained 1. if this light be sufficient to salvation of what use are the Scriptures And why are we at all exhorted unto faith which implyeth something at a distance and not yet enioyed Heb. 11. 1. 3. Answ The light of Jesus within us is a sufficient guide to direct and lead us which all them that walk in it out of darknesse and misery to the inheritance of glory and joy with the sanctified in Christs spiritual K●ngdome according as our Saviour who is this light testifieth of himself John 8. 12. where he saith I am the light of the world he that followeth me shall not walk in darknesse but have the light of life and Zechariah prophesying of him whose light is sufficient to guide men out of errour and darknesse saith Luke 1. 78 79. through the tender mercy of our God the day spring from on high hath visited us to give light to them that sit in darknesse and in the shadow of death to guide our feet into the way of peace By these two testimonies may this truth be confirmed viz. that the light of Jesus which shines within us is sufficient both to direct and lead us to true happinesse Secondly this true light in which we walk give testimony to the world and say it is that unto which all mankind must be turned that come to receive remission of sins Act. 26. 18. is no other but even Jesus the everlasting son of God as the Scriptures testifieth John 1. 9. and John 8. 12. Rev. 21 24. Thirdly This true light lighteth every man as it is before already proved John 1. 9. And he that desires to attain the knowledge of Jesus the true light let him not say in his heart who shall ascend or descend Rom. 10. and 6. 7. for Christ the light is near whose beams in a small measure shines in the darknesse of his heart according to John 1. 4. 5. and may be known by its operation of manifesting the secret evils there which are reproved and through it he comes to have a descerning between the inward thoughts and desires which would incline his heart towards God and those which would or doth cause his heart to decline from God therefore he that would attain to the knowledge of Christ whose light gives him in some measure the knowledge of himself as is before said must in love and obedience to Christ whose light convinceth him of sin confesse and forsake his sin in which obedience man comes to receive that heavenly power of God which begets him again out of sin and death and makes him partaker of the divine nature and life of Christ the light in which he comes to see light to have the excellent knowledge of that everlasting son through which in some measure he saw the filthinesse of sin and the motions of it in his heart while as yet he had not the knowledge of the light neither could it comprehend Fourthly Because this light is sufficient of great use are the Scriptures which testifieth of and directeth to this light and exhorteth Christians to the growing in faith and belief in Jesus who is the true light and Saviour of the world and able to save to the utmost Heb. 7. 25. Heb. 5. 9. 3. Query Whether is this light the conscience of every man or 3. is it Christ in every man if so why then are not all men saved for if he that hath not this light be out of Christ as you say then all that have this light must of necessity be in Christ and consequently saved 2 Cor. 13. 5. 2 Cor. 5. 17. Answ This light is not the conscience of every man neither is it the conscience of any man but is that heavenly light by which God lightens the consciences of the sons of men to distinguish between good and evil as I have already said And all they that believe in and obey the motions of Gods Spirit by the light of his Son he will lead them out of all darknesse and errour and guide them in the way everlasting and he will give them richly to possesse the evidence of his light and Spirit upon their consciences that they are his children Herein they come to partake of that peace which never shall have an end Secondly though we do not say that every man knows or hath received Christ within yet we say the beams of his light lighteth all men in which his grace that bringeth salvation hath appeared to them 1 Tit. 2. 11. And hereby his good Spirit is tendered to instruct them notwithstanding they rebell against him Neh. 9. 20 26. And this is the cause that all men are not saved viz. their not believing in but rejecting the light of his salvation and rebelling against his Spirit which should instruct them in the way thereof through which Spirit all men that continue in sin shall be left without excuse whose destruction is of themselves 4. Query Whether that way which you teach and the doctrines you maintain and propagate be consonant to and may be defended by the word of God contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament whether it be not necessary to haue some rule of trial by which we may try the spirits whether they be of God or no 1 John 4. 1 2 3. And 2. whether the Scriptures be not sufficient thereunto or is there any better way to be propounded for such a tryal and 3. if there be any better way why are we directed by the Prophet Esaiah to the Law and to the testimony and if any man speak otherwise it is because there is no light in him as Esai 8. 20. and 4. why were the Bereans commended for searching the Scriptures daily whether those things were so Act. 17. 11. Lastly if the Scriptures are not to be the rule for all Doctrines why is it that the Apostle doth so severely and that over and over again pronounce a curse against all such as should preach any other Gospel then what he had already preached which is onely to be found in the Scriptures as Gal. 1. 7 8 9. Answ The doctrines which we maintain and propagate are consonant to and may be defended by the forceable arguments of truth and holy records thereof contained in the Old and New Testament First It is necessary to have a rule of tryal to try the spirits whether they be of God as I. B. hath already instanced 1 Iohn 4. 1 2 3. And he that in