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A49980 The temple of vvisdom for the little world in two parts. The first philosophically divine, treating of the being of all beeings, and whence everything hath its origins as heaven, hell, angels, men and devils, earth, stars and elements. And particularly of all mysteries concerning the soul, and of Adam before and after the fall. Also, a treatise of the four complexions, and the causes of spiritual sadness, &c. To which is added, a postscript to all students in arts and sciences. Second part, morally divine, containing abuses stript and whipt, by Geo. Wither, with his description of fair virtue. Secondly. A collection of divine poems from ... Essayes and religious meditations of Sir Francis Bacon, Knight. Collected, published and intended for a general good. By D.L. Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720.; Wither, George, 1588-1667. Abuses stript, and whipt.; Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626. 1688 (1688) Wing L915; ESTC R224149 138,032 220

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Creatures seeing its Prince was cast out God created Adam another Hirarch out of this good Ens to be a ruler of this place and hence came the Devil's envy against man and all good Creatures of this world The first Free-will which was breathed into Adam was good indeed it was both from God's love and anger viz. from the centre of the eternal pregnatress of the eternal spiritual Nature but it had the unde●…standing in it to rule and govern it self so as it might stand and sub●…st eternally But the crafty distemper or infection introduced by the Devil was in the ●…ns of the Earth whence or whereof Adam●… outward Body was framed Into this earthly ●…ns the D●…vil brought his desire by the Serpents cr●…fty E●…s So that the Lubet arose in the Ens of the Body whereinto the first free-will of the inspired Soul e●…tred and assumed the Lubet of the Body and introduced this Lubet into a Desire or Substance And out of this Substance another self-ful VVill did now arise viz. a B●…stard a false Serpent-Child and this B●…stard A●…am did originally propagate to his Eve and Eve to her So●… Cain and so one man to another thu●… we have now in this earthly ●…lesh this same false will proce●…ded from the Serpent's substance whereunto the Devil intro●…th his D●…sire and tempteth us and co●…tinually mak●…th us lust and long after the devilish Property viz. Pride 〈◊〉 E●…vy and Anger Thus the Devil rideth in and upon Body and Soul of man but now the ●…irst in●…roduced Free-will which God ●…reathed into Adam lieth yet in all m●…n For it is the true real Soul the centre of the Fire and Light a spark of the divine Power and Om●…ipotence but wholly hem●…d in and cap●…ivated in this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For Prince Luc fer by his false Imagination had tainted the Limus of the Earth before the Comp●…ction or Crea●…n it was the place of his Hirarchies now the ou●…ward Body of m●…n was ●…ken out of the Limus of the Earth in the Verbum Fiat and formed ac●…rding to the property of the hum●…n Life which was in the Word Thus Adam'●… Fl●…sh was half Earthly and half heavenly wh●…nce he lusted 〈◊〉 the Comm●… and VVill of God this is as Paul saith The Flesh lusteth against the Spirit and the Spirit against the ●…lesh Adam's Spirit also ●…y the Imagination hath brought a Power into the Earth and so the Matrix of Nature gave him what he would have He must be tempted to try whether he would stand an Angel instead of Lucifer and therefore God created him not barely an Angel so that if he should fall and not stand ●…e might help him So that he might not perish in the fierce Wrath as Lucifer did there●…ore he was created out of Matter and his Spirit introduced into the Matter viz. into a Sulpher of Water and Fire that God might again exgene●…ate a new Life unto him as a fair pleasant smelling Blossom springing out of the Earth For God saw very well according to the property of hi●… Wrath that man would fall but he would bring him again through and in the Name Jesus through the corruptibl●… Death into the royal Kingdom whence Lueifer was fallen in whose stead the man Christ God and Man in one person should sit as Hirarch High-Priest or the great Prince of men ●…oor man did not fall out of a resolved purposed Will but through the poysonous venomous Infection of the Devil else there ●…ad been no remedy for him Neither hath ma●… brought the Maligni●…y and Venom into the Birds ●…easts Worms Stones Vegetables and all Creatures bu●… Lucifer hath made the house of Love to be a house of eternal Enmity the house of Light to be a house of Darkness c. otherwise if man had brought Malignity and Wrath into all Creatures then he could never have looked for Mercy at God's hands no more then the Devil Adam did not desire to prove the first Principle as Lucifer had done but his lust was only bent to taste to prove Evi●… and Good viz. the vanity of the Earth the ou●…ward Soul was awakened so that the hunger entred into its Mother where from it was drawn and introduced into another Source And when this Hunger entred to eat of Evil and Good then the desire in the ●…ait drew forth the Tree of Temptation and set it before Adam then came the severe Command from God Thou shalt not eat of the Tree of the Knowledges of Good and Evil in that day thou eatest there of thou shalt dye the Death But that Moses saith The Tree of Life stood in the midst of the Garden and presently next after setteth down and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil Here lieth the Vail before Moses his Eyes and the earthly sinful man cannot behold him The precious Pearl lieth in the knowledge of the difference of these two Trees and yet it is but only one but manifest in two Kingdoms He saith the Tree of Life thereby he understandeth the Property of the eternal Life in the Tree viz. the second Principle and by the Words of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil he understandeth the wrath of the Anger of God which was manifest by the Essence of the outward World in earthliness in the Tree of which Adam should not eat for he should have eaten with the inward Mouth and not with the earthly Desire but with the heavenly for he had such Fruit growing for him which the inward Mouth could enjoy indeed the outward Mouth did also eat thereof but not into the Worms Carkess for as the Light swalloweth up the Darkness so the Coelestial swallowed up the Terrestrial and changeth it again into that whence it proceeded Adam was a man and also a Woman and yet none of them distinct but a Virgin full of Chastity Modesty and Purity viz. the Image of God he had both the Tinctures of the Fire and Light in him in the Conjunction of which the one Love viz. the Virginal centre stood being the fair Paradisical Rose-Garden of delight wherein he loved himself as we also in the Resurrection of the Dead shall be such as Christ telleth us That we shall be like the Angels of God yet not only pure Spirit as the Angels but in heavenly Bodies in which the spiritual angelical Body inhabiteth even such a man as Adam was before his Eve shall arise again and eternally possess Paradise not a man or woman but as the Scripture saith they are Virgins Adam before his Eve had no●… such a beastial Body as 〈◊〉 now have For if God had created him unto the earthly corruptible naked sick toilsom Lise then he had not brought him ●…to Paradise if he had desired or willed the beastial Cou●…ulation and Propagation then he would in the beginning ●…ve created Man and Woman and both Sexes had come ●…orth in the Verbum Fiat into the division of both Tin●…ures as it was in other
one only thing be it either Spiritual or Corporeal all created things are that one thing but each thing in its difference of the first beginning according as the property in the Verbum Fiat hath imprinted it self in each thing so is that kind in its Propagation and all things stand in the Seed and Procreation and there is not any thing but it hath a fixity in it be it either hidden or manifest for all shall stand to the glory of God. What soever is arisen from the eternal ●…ixity as Angels and the Souls of men doth remain undestroyable in its fixt Beeing but whatsoever is arisen in the unfixt Beeing viz. with the motion of Time that doth again enter into the first motion whe●…ce it hath taken its original and is a Map of its form which it had here like a Picture or as in an Image in a Glass without life for so it was from Eternity before the times of this world which the Most-high hath introduced into an Image into the comprehensible natural Life in time to behold the great Wonders of his VVisdom in a creatural beeing as we plainly see For we cannot say that this world was made out of something it was only and barely a desire out of the free Lube●… that the Abiss viz. the highest good or beeing viz. the eternal VVill would behold it self in the Lubet as in a Glass therefore the eternal VVill hath conceived the Lubet and brought it into a desire which hath impressed it self and figurized and corporized it self both to a Body and Spirit according to the same impress on 's propery This Impression is the only manifestation of the Mystery and is called Nature and Essence for it manifests what hath been from Eternity in the eternal VVill. A few Words shewing how lovely and graciously the 〈◊〉 Virgin Sophia in the inward ground of man viz. th●… Spirit of Christ in the new Birth out of his Humanity i●… us presen●…h her self to her Bridegroom the Soul 〈◊〉 it entreth into Repentance and how the Soul behav●… it self towards her when Virgin Sophia appeareth to i●… The Gates of the Paradisical Garden of Roses WHen Christ the Corner-stone stirreth himself in the extinguished Image of man in his hearty Conversion Repentance then Virgin Sophia appeareth in the stirring of the Spirit of Christ in the extinguished Image in her Virgins attire before the Soul at which the Soul is so amazed and astonished at its uncleanness that all its Sins immediately awake in it and tremble a●…d shake before her For then the Judgment passeth upon the Sins of the Soul so that it even goeth back in its unworthiness and is ashamed in the presence of its fair Love and entreth into ●…t self denying it self as utterly unworthy to receive such a Jewel This i●… understood by them who are of the Tribe and have casted this Jewel and to none else The Soul saith to its noble Sophia its Love that is born again in the Soul O my noble Pearl and opened Flame of my Light in my anxious fiery Life O how thou changest me into th●… Joy O beautiful Love I have broken my Faith with thee to my Father Adam and with my fiery strength have turned my self to the pleasure and vanity of the ou●…ward World and ●…ave fallen in love wit●… a Stranger and had been constrain●…d to walk in the Valley of Darkness in this strange Love if thou had●… not come to me into the House of my Misery in thy great faithful●…ess by thy pierceing thorough and destroying God's Anger Hell and dark Death and restored thy meekness and love to my siery Life O sweet Love thou hast brought the Water of Eternal Life out of the Fountain of God with thee to me and refreshed me in my great Thirst I behold in thee t●…e Mercy of God which was hidden from m●… be●…ore by the strange Love in thee I can rejoyce thou changest my anguish of Fire to be great joy to me O aimable Love give me t●…y Pearl that I may continue in this Joy forever Upon this the noble Sophia answereth the Soul saith My noble Bridegroom my Strength and Power why hast thou forgotten me so long that I have been constrained in great grief to stand ●…ithout the door knock My dear Love and faithful Treasure thou highly rejoycest me in thy beginning I have indeed broken into thee through the deep ●…ates of God through God's Anger through Hell and Death into the house of thy Misery and have graciously bestowed my Love upon thee and delivered thee from the Chains and Bands wherein thou wast fast boun●… I have kept my ●…aith with thee but thou desir●…st now an exceeding great thing of me which I will not willingly ve●…ture with ●…eeThou wouldst have my Pearl as th●… proper own remember I pray O my belove●… Bridegroom that thou didst carelesly lose it before in Adam and besides thou standest yet in great danger and walkest in two dangerous Kingdoms viz. in the original ●…ire thou walkest in that Country wherein God calleth himself a strong ●…ealous ●…od and a consuming Fire The other Kingdom thou walkest in is in the outward world the Air. wherein thou dwellest in the vain corrupt Flesh and Blood where the pleasure of the world the assaults of the Devil pass over thee every hour thou mayst perhaps ●…n thy great Jo●… bring earthliness again into my Beauty and darken my Pearl thou mayst also perhaps grow proud as Lucifer did when he had the Pearl in his possess on and so mayst turn thy self away from the ha●…mony of God and then I must afterwards be deprivo●… of my Love forever I will keep my Pearl in my self and dwell in the Heaven in thee in thy extinguished but now in me revived Humanity and reserve my Pearl for Paradise until tho●… puttest away this Earthliness from thee and then●… will give it thee to possess But I will readily affo●… and present my Countenance to thee and the swee●… Rayes of the Pearl during the time of this earthly Life I will dwell with the Pearl in the inner Quire and b●… thy faithful loving Bride I will not espouse my se●… with thy earthly Flesh for I am a heavenly Queen m●… Kingdom is not of this world yet I will not cast th●… outward Life away but visit it often with my rayes o●… Love for thy outward Humanity shall return again but I will not have the Beast of Vanity neither did Go●… create it in Adam with a purpose to have it so gro●… and earthly but in Adam thy desire through Lust form ed this beastial groseness from and with all the Essence of the awakened Vanity of the earthly Property wherein Heat and Cold Pain Enmity and Desolution consisteth Now my dear Love and Bridegroom yield but th●… self up into my Will I will not forsake thee in this eart●… ly Life in thy danger though the anger of God shou●… pass upon thee so that
the Fire and the fire the ●…ather of the Blood. And as God dwelleth in the world and filleth all things and yet possesseth nothing And as the fi●…e dwelleth in the water and yet poss●…sseth it not Also as the Light dwelleth in Darkness and yet possesseth not the Darkness As the Day is in the Night and the Night in the Day Time in Eternity and ●…ternity in Time so is man created according to the outward Humanity he is the Time and in the Time and the Time is the outward world and it is also the outward man. The inward man is Eternity and the spiri●…ual Time and VVorld which also consisteth of Light and Darkness viz. of the Love of God. as to the eternal Light and of the Anger of God as to the eternal Darkness which soever of these are man●…fest in him his Spirit dwelleth in that be it Light or Darkness for Light and Darkness are both in him Now if the Light be made manifest in the Darkness then the Darkness loseth its darkness and is not known or discern●…d Also on the contrary if the Darkness arise in the Light and get the upper-hand then the Light and the power thereof is extinguished this is to ●…e consi●…ered also in man. The eternal darkness of the Soul is Hell viz. an aking Source of anguish which is called the anger of God But the eternal Light in the Soul is the Kingdom of Heaven where the fiery anguish of Darkness is turned into Joy thus the Soul hath Heaven and Hell in it self Of Tincture BY the word Tincture is meant the power and virtue of Fire and Light and the stirring up or putting forth like a Bud of this virtue is called the holy and pure Element the virtue of the Sun is the Tincture of all things that grow in the visibility of the world so also the Colour is the Tincture of the Ground Christ is the Tincture of the Soul in brief the Tincture is the Life and the perflu●…nt and informing Vi●…tue by which any thing doth sub●…ist for without the Tincture that proceedeth from the Sun Gold were no Gold And so also the Image of God in the S●…l without the true Tincture the eternal Son of Righteousness were not the Image of God. Of the great Turba THe great Turba or Turba Magna is the stirred and awakned wrath of the inward ground when the foundation of Hell is made manifest in the Spirit of this world from whence great Plagues Diseases arise and it is also the awakned wrath of the outward Nature as may be seen in great tempests of Thunder and Lightning when the Fire is manifested or generated in Water In brief it is the effusion of the anger of God by which Nature is disturbed Often times the Children of God have been forced to carry the Sword of the Turba in them a great example whereof we see in Sampson and also in Joshua with his Wars and likewise in Abraham and many other Prophets how the zeal of God did enkindle it self in them that they in the Spirit of Zeal have often-times awakned the Turba Magna in the anger of God and raised great Rebukes Judgments and Plagues upon whole Countries as Moses in Egypt did with his Plagues upon the Egyptians But we must here distinguish if the Zeal of God should awaken it self in an holy man without his purposed Will and give him the Sword of God's Anger such a one desires much from those who in their own thoughts contrive and plot in the wrath and introduce the conceived or purposed Will into the Serpent's Ens and make it to Substance for that is Sin yea though the most holy man Prophet or Apostle should do it Therefore Christ so empathetically and punctually teacheth us in the new-birth Love Humility and Meekness and would that a Christian should not at all Revenge also not be Angry for he saith Whosoever is angry with his Brother is guilty of the Judgment ●…or anger is a conception in the Serpent's Ens which must be cut off by the Judgment of God from the good beeing All War howsoever blanched over and under what pretence soever taketh its original out of God's Anger It doth not belong to any true Christian born of Christ to raise the Sword of the Turba unless the zealous Spirit of God do ●…tir it up in him who often will rebuke Sin whatsoever exalts its self in the wrath about it●… own Honour and Pride and brings it self to Revenge or Blood-shed is from the Devil Earthly Dominion and Government hath its original from the fall in the Serpent's craft All War and Contention doth arise out of the nature and property of the dark world viz. from the four Elements of the Anger of God which produceth in the Creature Pride Cov●…tousness Envy and Anger these are the four Elements of the dark world wherein the Devil and all evil Creatures live and from these four Elements aris●…th ●…ar For although God bad the People of Israel drive out the 〈◊〉 and wage VVar yet the command was wholly from the angry 〈◊〉 od viz. from the ●…ire's Property for the 〈◊〉 had stirred up the VVrath and Indignation which would devour them But God so far as he is called 〈◊〉 wills not any VVar but the kingdom of Nature in Gods Anger willeth it SOund Sion sound the Praises of thy King Let 〈◊〉 well 〈◊〉 Instrument honour bring To him for Sion thou right-well dost know The Gentiles and their I●…ol-Gods must bow And bend unto thy King or br●… must be For none's like Sion's God in Majestie Then Sion's Sons your Instruments prepare With strained Strings most ex●… rare And sweetly 〈◊〉 with Mus●… 〈◊〉 most sharp Our God's renown and praise 〈◊〉 to harp Since from his Hand abundantly your Souls Have drunk Salvation up like Wine in Bowls And made you eat of Mercies numberless And clo●…'d you with Compassions in distress And let his Glory be your Meditations And his high Honour all your Contemplations For such effects will sure produc●… increase Of joy and gladness joyn'd to endless peace For how can Stones but speak With Iron Steel and Brass And Adamants but break At what is come to pass And sound in one set ●…ur Forth shouts of his renown Whose Glory and mighty Power Eternity doth crown For hath not he made Owls With Moles and Bats to sing Like as the chanting Fowls Harmonious tunes in Spring And Eagles he and she Made both to loath their Pey Two Turtle Doves to be In Shiloa's shining day And hath not he the Bear The Panther and the Lyon In substance made appear Like Lambs in holy Sion And by his Mercy rich Transformed the Serpent's ●…ing Into a virtue which From Death to Life doth bring And made of Rocks a Fountain And Stones refreshing Streams And of a Grain a Mountain And darkness Orions Beams And made of puddle-mire A limpid Pond of pleasure Where Fishes joys as Fire Ascend exceeding measure He turn'd
and Jupiter as also Mars by reason of their great Orb cir●…umference cannot do it because they stand so high above and far distant from the Sun. The other Planets are peculiar Bodies of their own which have a Corporeal Propriety of themselves and are not bound to any fixed place but only to their Circles Orb or Sphere wherein they run their Course but the Sun is not such a Body but is only a place or Locality kindled by the Light of God. Understand the place where the Sun is is such a place as you may chuse or suppose any where above the Earth And if God should kindle the Light by the Heat then the whole World would be such a meer Sun for the same Power where the Sun standeth is every where all over and before the time of Wrath it was every where all over the place of this World as light as the Sun is now bu●… not so intolerable For that Heat was not so great as in the Sun and therefore the Light also was very meek So that man should not dare to say that the Sun is an open Gate of the L●…ght of God but is as the light in a man's Eye whereas also the place of the Eye belongs to the Body but the Light is distinct from the Body The Stars are 〈◊〉 Powers of the seven Spirits of God for when the 〈◊〉 of God was kindled by the Devil in this world then the ●…ole House of this world in Nature or the outermost Birth or Geniture was as it were benumed or chilled in Death from whence the Earth and Stones came to be The Stars are arisen or proceeded out of the kindled House of God's wrath for the whole House is ●…enumed in Death as the Earth is whence the Stars also subsist in Wrath and Love. Before the times of the created Heavens ●…he Stars and Elements and 〈◊〉 the creation of Angels there was no such Wra●…h of God no Death no Devil no Earth nor Stones neither any Stars but the Dei●…y generated it self very meekly and lovingly and formed ●…gured and framed it self in Ideas Shapes and Images which were incorporated 〈◊〉 to the qualifying or fountain Spirits in the generating Of the Earth c. THe Earth is come from the corrupt Saliter of the outermost Birth or Geniture For on the first Day God drove together or compacted the corrupt Saliter which came to be so in the kindling of ●…he Wrath. In this driving 〈◊〉 or compaction of the corrupt wrath S●…liter was King Luc●…r also as an impotent Prin●…e together with ●…is A●…ls driven into the hole of the WrathSaliter into that place where the outward half dead Comprehensibility is generated which is the place or space in upon above the Earth up to the nature Goddess the Moon So far reacheth their extent now ●…ill the last Day and then they will get a House in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 where the Earth now is and 〈◊〉 that is in the 〈◊〉 Birth in the Darkness and this will be called the ●…urning H●…ll For Nature w●… very 〈◊〉 and thin or transparent and all stood meerly in Power and was in a very pleasant ho●… temper But as soon as 〈◊〉 Fight began in Nature with 〈◊〉 proud Devil Nature got a two-fold Source and the outer most Birth or Geniture in Nature was kindled in the wra●… Fire which is called the Wrath of God or the Burning Hel●… But Now when this was done the Deep became clear an●… with the hidd●…n or concealed Heaven th●… Light was seperate from the Darkness and the Globe of the Earth in the grea●… Wheel of Nature was roled or turned once about and th●… p●…ssed the time of one Revolution or of one Day In the duration of the second Day began the sharp 〈◊〉 tion and the incomprehensible 〈◊〉 between the Wra●…h an●… the Love or Light was made And so King Lucifer sirmly strongly or fast bolted up into the House of Darkness and wa●… reserved to the final Judgment And so also the Water of Life was separated from the Water of Death yet in that manner as that they hang to gether in this time of the World as Body and Soul and 〈◊〉 neither of them comprehend the other the Firmament is th●…●…liff or gulf between Time and Eternity But that God calleth it Heaven and maketh a division of the Waters gives us to understand that Heaven is in the world and the world is not in Heaven the VVater above the Firmament is in Heaven and the VVater under the Firmament is the external material Water the palpable water is Death and the impalpable is the Life Moses saith God created Heaven and Earth and all Creatures in six days and rested on the seventh yet God needed no Rest for he hath wrought from Eternit●… and he is a meer working Power and Virtue the understanding li●…th ●…idden in those Words could not 〈◊〉 ●…ve made all his Works in one day Neither can we properly say there was any Day before the Sun was for in the Deep there is but one day in all Therefore the meaning lieth hidden 〈◊〉 understandeth by each days workings the manifestation of the seven Properites for 〈◊〉 saith In the beginning God created H●… and ●…arth This visible World is sprung from the spiritual World and is only an Effluence of the seven Properties for it proceedeth out of the six working Properties but in the seventh that is in Paradise it is in rest and that ●…s the eternal Sabboth of Rest wherein the divine ●…ower and Virtue resteth for the seventh day was the ●…rue Paradise understand it spiritually That is the Tincture of the divine Power and Virtue ●…hich is a temperament this pi●…rced through Properties and wrought in the seventh that is in the substance of all the other Now it may be asked Why did not God bolt up the Devil instantly and then he had not done so much Mischief Answer This was Gods purpose and that must stand which is he would re-edifie out the corrupted Nature of the Earth or build again to himself an ange●…ical Host or Army viz. a true Body which should subsist eternally in God It was not God's intention at all to let the Devil have the whole ●…arth for an eternal dwelling-House but only the death and fierceness of the Earth which the Devil had brought into it Now if he should have instantly left it to the Devil for an eternal dwelling House then out of that place a new Body could not have been built Now what Sin had that space place or room committed against God that it should stand in eternal shame Sure none and therefore that was unequal to be so Also the purpose of God was to make a curious excellent Host or Army out of the Earth and all manner of Images Ideas and ●…orms for in and upon that all should spring and generate themselves a new as we see in Minerals Oars Stones Trees Herbs and Grass and all manner of Beasts after a heavenly
〈◊〉 Creatures Every Creature in its arival to this world bringeth its cloa●…ing from its Dam but man cometh miserable naked shiftless ●…n deepest Poverty and Unability and cannot help himself which ●…oth sufficiently show unto us that he was not created of God ●…nto this Misery but in his Perfection as all other Crea●…ures were which Perfection the first man fooled away or 〈◊〉 by false Lust. Now Adam if he had stood should have generated or ●…rought fort●… after a Magical manner which had been thus effected not by a sundry peculiar issue from Adam's body as now But as the Sun thorow-shineth the Water and ●…ends it not even so to the spiritual Body viz. the Birth had been brought forth and in its coming forth had been substantial without Pains Care and Dis●…ress in a great joyfulness and delight Which after when Venus's Matrix was taken from Adam and formed into a Woman must be done through sorrow pangs and distress as G●…d said to Eve Thou shalt now bring forth Children in Sorrow and thy Will shall be subject to thy Husband Wherefore because it was sprung forth from the mans Will. Eve was half the Adam viz. the part wherein Adam should have loved and impregnated himself the same when as he stood not was taken from him in his Sleep and formed into a Woman But that the fall might not proceed or come from the divine appointment God made man perfect and created and ordained him unto Paradise and forbad him the false Lust which the Devil stirred up through the Limus of the Earth i●… Adam's outward Body with his false Imgination and hungry desire And Adam was forty days in Paradise before his Ev●… was made in the Temptation if he had stood stedfast th●… God had so confirmed him to Eternity But the breaking or dividing of Adam when the woman was taken out of him is the breaking or bruising of Christ's Body on the Cross from the sixth Hour unto the ninth for so long was the Fiat in Adam Sleep in the seperating of the Man and VVoman for in such a space of time the VVoman was compleatly finished or brought forth out of Adam into a Female Person or Image She is not taken only and wholly out of Adam's Hesh but out of his Essence out 〈◊〉 the Female part she is Ad●…m's Matrix Now when the pregnant Matrix was taken fro●… Adam the woman was every way formed with such Members for propagation as she-is at this day and so Adam also for before when Adam was Male and ●…emale he needed no such Members for his Birth wa●… Magical his Conception moving in the Matrix was to be done through Imagination And the beastial worms Carkess of the Bowels with the formation of other inward principal Members pertaining to the earthly Life was hung upon Adam instead of the Female Matrix and the like worms Carkess was also hung upon the VVoman instead of the heavenly Limbus of which the poor Soul is to this day ashamed that it must bear a beastial ●…orm on the Body and propagate as the Beasts do Now then Adam and Eve standing thus as man and wife in Paradise and having yet the heavenly Source and Joy though mixed the Devil could not endure that for his Envy was too great and seeing he had brought down Adam's Angelical form he looked now upon Eve viz. the VVoman out of A●…am and perswaded her to the evil Fruit and she did eat and gave to A●…am This is the Bit upon which Heaven and Paradise departed where the Cherubim viz. the cutter off with the naked Sword came and stood before the Door His Sword was that of the destroying Angel which now cutteth man with Heat Cold Sickness Necessity and Death and at last cutteth off the earthly Life from the Soul. But though the outward Figure was just so yet it hath far another A B C internally the natural man without God's Light understands nothing thereof This Sword is in man when man conv●…teth and entreth into Sorrow for his committed Sins and casteth away Vanity and stepeth into the Infants Shirt In this Anxious sorrowful Gate of t●…ue Repentance the Angel standeth with the ●…ire-flaming Sword and the Virgin-Bud for●…th quite through this Sword into Paradise viz. into the Life of Christ and groweth forth through this Swo●…d And now the Vi●…gin-Child standeth with its fair Rose in the new Plant in Paradise and the poor Soul which begetteth this Child standeth the whole time of this Life under the reach and swing of this ●…ire-Sword and is fast bound with a B●…nd to the gross Beast in the outward World viz. this worms Carkess where the Virgin-child is sufficiently thrust at and wounded with this Fire Sword ●…or the Fire-Soul which in the Fire-Sword of God's anger is bound to the Serpent-Monster doth daily amuse it self upon the Serpent-Monster and sinneth and even then this Fire-Sword doth cut away the Sins and devours them into God's anger where they are examined and judged Now God hath cursed the Earth for man's sake so that Paradise springeth no more thro●…gh the Earth for it is become a Mystery and yet it is continually there and into that M●…stery the Souls of the Saints depart when the earthly Body seperateth ●…tself from the Soul. It is in this world and vet is out of this world for this world's Quality or Source toucheth it not the whole world would have continued to be Paradise if Adam had ●…ontinued in Innocency but when God pronounced ●…he Curse then Paradise departed For God's cursing is fl●…ing not departing away but a fleeing or a going into another Principle viz. into himself Adam said I am naked and afraid Of what was he afraid he felt in himself the world of God's anger and feared that it would wholly enkindle it self and devour him as happened to Lucifer therefore he trembled at the Call of the holy Voice as the Anger trembleth at the Love. Indeed he was naked but knew it not till they did eat the earthy ●…ruit and then their Eyes were opened for the heavenly Virgin of God's wisdom departed from them and then they first felt the Kingdom of the Stars and Elements Man had no such beastial ●…esh before the Fall but heavenly 〈◊〉 no heat nor frost no sickness nor mishape or mischief also no fear could touch or terrifie him his Body could go through ●…arth and Stone uninterrupted by any thing for that could be no eternal man which 〈◊〉 could limit The Devil was indeed an Angel and A●…am an Image of God they had both the Fire and the Light as also divine Wit ●…ngenuity or understanding in them Why did the Devil imagin according to the Fire and Adam according to the Earth They were free The Light and Power drew not the Devil into the Fire but the fierce wrath of Nature Why did the Spirit assent to be willing whatsoever the Magia maketh it self that he hath The Devil made himself Hell and that he ●…ath
of Light which turn themselves backward into one another as the VVheel in Ezekiel that could go on every side though Babel hath contrived another meaning about it but a blind one without a Spirit 〈◊〉 the meer Soul is not co●…oreal but in its Tin●…ure a Body groweth whether it be a heavenly or a ●…ellish Body and yet is not a Body which can be com●…rehended outwardly but a virtual Body the divine ●…ody Christ's heavenly Body the heavenly ●…lesh which he giveth us to eat in his ●…estament But the outward Spirit it the Soul do not hinder it but let it in bringeth its Imagi●…tion into and spoil●… it o that another strange ●…mage cometh to be in 〈◊〉 Spirit in the ●…incture acco●…ding to the contents 〈◊〉 L●…st as the covetous come to be a Wolf the ●…ous a Dog the proud a Ho●…se Peacock or other 〈◊〉 also Toads Adders Serpents a●…d other Worms and creeping things Now ●…ods Sp●…rit receiveth not their Images so long as they continu●… such Of the Propagation of Soul viz. how it cometh into a Child in the Mother 's Womb. THe VVoman hath gotten the Matrix viz. the Tincture of Venus or Tincture of Light and the Man hath the Tincture of Fire which you may perceiv●… by the eager Imagination of both towards one another For the S●…d in the Essence eagerly seeketh ●…he Life the Man 's in the VVoman●… in Ve●…us and the VVoman's in the Fire in the original of Life For they must now propagate as Beasts do in two Seeds the Man soweth Soul and the woman Spirit and being sown in an earthly Field it is also brought forth after the manner of all Beasts Nevertheless all the three Principles are in the Seed but the inward cannot be by known the outward for in the Seed the Soul is not living but when the two Tinctures come together then it is a whole Essence for the Soul is essential in the Seed and in the Conception it becometh Substantial Thus the S●…ul cometh not at all into the Body or is breathed into it from without but the three Principles have each of them its own Artificer one working Fire in the centre and the other maketh VVater 〈◊〉 the Tincture and the third maketh the earthly MisteryMagnum and yet it is no new thing but the very Seed of Man and VVoman and is only conceived in the mixture and so only a Twig g●…eth out of the Tree The Soul is not every time new created and breathed in but is propagated after a human manner as a Branch groweth out of a Tree as I may better render it as a man 〈◊〉 or sow●…th Seed and so a Spirit and Body groweth out of it And this is only the difference that the three Principles are alwayes in str●…fe about Man each would fain have him So that many times a wonderful Turba is brought in while yet he remains in the Seed But if the Parents both ●…ather and Mother have their Souls cloathed with Christ's ●…lesh and divine ●…ssentiallity then it cannot be for Christ saith A good Tree cannot bring for●…h evil Fruit yet the Turba in time ca●… enter in with the Reason So also an evil Tree cannot bring sorth good 〈◊〉 that is if both the Parents be evil and held captiv●… by the Devil then an evil Soul is sown but the Principles cannot yet judge it nor the Turba neither it i●… indeed an evil Chi●…d ●…t if it turn it may with th●… Imagination e●…ter into the VVord of the Lord. Consider this ve evil Parents ye gather Money for your Children get them good Souls that is more necessary for them How and where the Soul is seated in man also of its Illumination THe Soul is in God conceived in the Heart and the VVord which conceived it was in the Heart viz. in the centre and so it continueth in the Figure and in the Seat as it was comprehended by the Fiat an●… so it is still at this day It dwelleth in three Principles but the Heart is its original it is the inward ●…ire in the Heart in the inward Blood in the Heart and the Spirit of it which hath a glance from the Fire is in the Tincture for it is cloathed with the Tincture and burneth in the Heart The Soul is indeed seated in the inward Principle but it ruleth even in the outward viz. in the Stars and Elements and if it be not an Ape and suffer it self to be captivated it hath power enough to rule them and if the Soul demerse it self into God the outward must be obedient to it The outward Essence reacheth not the inward into the Soul but only by the Imagination There is nothing else in this world no 〈◊〉 ●…or Sword that can touch the Soul or put it to death but only the Imagination that is its Poyson for it originally proceedeth from the Imagination and 〈◊〉 in it eternally The Soul is thus enlightned it is in this world and ●…lso in God here in this Life it is a Servant of God's wonders which it should open with one Eye and with the other bring them into the beginning before God and set and cast all its doings into God's will and by no means say of any thing in this This is mine I am Lord of this for it lyeth if it say so All is God's thou art a Servant and shouldst walk in Love and Humility towards God and thy Brother for thy Brother's Soul is a fellow-Member with thy Soul thy Brother's joy in Heaven with God is also thy Joy his Wonders are also thy Wonders For in Heaven God is all in all he ●…deth all the holy Ghost is the Life of all there is meer Jo●… there is no Sorrow there all is Go●…'s one rejoyceth at the Power Brightness and Beauty of another there is no Malice nor Envy for all that remaineth in Death Hell. O how cheerful is the Soul when its a●…ish sourcè of Fire tasteth God's Light how exceeding courteous it is O how it boweth it self before God. Whether is the Soul of a new-born Child without Sin HOw can a Soul be born pure it cannot be it bringeth the Turba with it into the World an●…●…s ●…ful in the Mother's ●…omb Yet the Soul is not wholly forsaken of God so far as ●…he Father and Mother are ho est and in God for it cometh from the Soul of the 〈◊〉 and Mother And although a Child dye in the Mothers womb without Baptism yet it is baptized with the Spirit of the ●…ather and of the Mother viz. with the holy Ghost which dwelleth in them and the Turba is destroyed in Death for the Faith's part passeth through to God. But the matter is far otherwise with wicked Parents if the Child dye in the Mother's Womb the Soul of it falleth into the Turba and reacheth not od to Eternity it also knoweth nothing of him but it is a Life according to the Essence and Property of the Parents And yet it doth not
by this reach to the Inflamation for that Soul it self hath not yet committed Sin but it is a Spirit in the Source quite void of Self-desire it is like burning Brimstone like the Ignus ●…arui and cannot reach God but remain between Heaven and Hell in the Mystry until the Judgment of God which will at last put every thing a part in its own place Thus no Soul is born into the World without Sin be it begotten by holy or unholy Parents for it is conceived in the earthly Seed and bringeth the Turba of the Body with it which also hath begrit the Soul. And as 〈◊〉 Abiss and the anger of God and also the ea●…ly Li●… depend wholly on God the ●…ather and ye●… cannot comprehend and touch his Heart and Spirit so it is also with the Child in the Mother's womb if it be begotten by godly Parents then each Principle standeth in its own part When the Turba taketh the earthly Body then the Heaven taketh the Spir●…t and the Majesty filleth the Spirit and then the Soul is in God it is free from pain But while the Soul remaineth in the earthly Life it is not free because the earthly Spirit doth with its Imagination always bring its Abominations into it and the Spirit must be continually in Strife against the earthly Life How the outward Spirit is profitable to the Soul. ALthough the outward Spirit be beastial yet the inward understanding Spirit is able to keep in and tame the outward for it is Lord over it but he that suffereth the beastial Spirit to be lord he is a Beast and hath also a beastial Image in the inward Figure in the Tincture And he that letteth the Fire-Spirit viz. the Turba be lord he is an essential Devil in the inward Image Therefore he e it is necessary that the outward Spirit pour Water viz. Humility into the Fire that it may hold that strong Spirit captive and that seeing it will not be God's Image it may remain a Beast in the inward image Now the outward Spirit is very profitable to us for many Souls would perish if the beastial Spirit were not which holdeth the ●…ire captive and setteth before the Fire Spirit earthly beastial labour and joy wherein it may busie it self till it be able b●… the Wonders in the Imagination to discover somewhat of its noble Image that it may seek it self again ●…y ●…eloved Children who are born in ●…od It ll it you it was not for nothing that ●…od breathed the outward Spirit viz. the outward Life into Adam's Nostrils for great da●…ger did attend this Image God knew how it went with Lucifer and also what the great eternal Magick could do yea Adam m●…ght have been a Devil but the outward Glass hindred that for where Water is it quencheth the Fire Also many a Soul by its VVickedness would become Devil in a moment if the outward Life did not hin●…er it so that the Soul cannot wholly inflame it self How the Soul departs from the Body at the Death of a M●…n THe Soul departeth not out of the Mouth for it did not come in at the Mouth but ●…t only leaveth the earthly Life the Turba snatcheth away the earthly Life and then the Soul remaineth in it own Principle ●…or the beginning viz. the Soul continueth i●… the limit and letteth the body perish there is no complaining about it neither doth the Soul desire it any more it m●…st go into its limit viz. into the wonders of that wh●…ch it hath been for sickness unto death is nothing else but that the Turba hath enflamed it self and would destroy the Essence and this is also the cause that the Body dyeth the Turba thrusteth it self into the fire and so the outward life is extinguished And if the fire of the soul hath not the divine body in the spirit nor in the will in the desire then it is a dark fire which burneth in anguish and great horror for it hath nothing but the first four forms of nature in anguish For the Turba is the exceeding strong harshness and bitterness and the bitterness continually seeketh the fire and would evaporate it but the astrengency holds it captive so that it is only an horrible Anguish and continually turneth it self li●…e a wheel and imagineth but findeth nothing but it self it eateth it self and is its own substance It hath no other substance but that which the spirit of the Soul continually made in the outward life viz. Covetousness Pride Cursing Swearing Reviling Back-biting Murder Hatred Wrath Falshood this is its food for the Turba in the will taketh the substance with it its works follow it And although it hath done some good yet that is done only in a glistering shew and appearance from an ambitious mind Yot if it had comprehended any purity of Love in its will as many a one that is converted at last in his end then it thus sinketh into its self thorow the ang●…sh For the humble spark falleth down through death into life and then the Source of the Soul endeth yet it is a small Twig budding forth into the Kingdom of God. 〈◊〉 cannot sufficiently be described what refining the Soul hath and how it is hindred and plagued by the Devil ere it can get this Spark into it self but this wise world will not believe this O that none might feel this by Experience and then we would gladly hold our peace The four Forms of the original of Nature are the common plague which every one feeleth according to his own Turba but one far otherwise then another the Covetous hath cold the Angry fire the Envions bitterness the Proud an high aspiring and yet an eternal sinking and falling into the Abiss the Scorner swalloweth down the Turba of those abominations which he here belched forth the false slandering Heart hath the forth form viz. the great Anguish Thus the condition of Hell is far otherwise then ●…abel teacheth the Devil is not at odds with his own Children they must all do his Will the anguish and horror of Hell plagueth every one of them sufficiently in their own Abominations every one hath his own Hell there is nothing but his own Poyson that appr●…th him Whither the Soul goeth when it departeth from the Body be it saved or not saved WHeresoever the Soul is it is in the Abiss●… world where there is no end nor I mit though it should go a thousand Miles off yet it were then in the same place fro●… whence it went for in God there is no lim●…t near and afar off is all one it is as swift as a thought it is magical it 〈◊〉 in its Wonders they ●…re its House The Body retaineth it not no Wood no Stone can retain it it is thinner then the Air and if it have the divine Body then it goeth streight as a Conqueror through the Turba v●…z through the anger of God and quite through Death into God's Essence it remaineth in its Wonders and
In Popery much iugling ●…ath been invented about this in saying Mass for a Soul and that for Money only but 〈◊〉 hath been a great Cheat of the Pope of Babel for ther●… is earnestness required to wresile with the anger of God and overcome it Yet we confess and acknowledge readily that the Churc●… of Christ hath great power to ransom such a Soul if 〈◊〉 fervency and earnestness it do it as it was done in the Primitive Church when they had holy People and holy Priests who performed their Ministry in real earnestness They indeed effected somewhat but not in such a way as the Pope boasteth of saying That he hath the Key and that he can let out a Soul with 〈◊〉 Blessing when he will if a man will give him Money This is a Lye. VVhether separated Souls take care of human matters FIrst those Souls which yet have not attained Heaven and so stick in the Source in the Principle in the Birth those have yet the human Essence wi●…h the Works in them they diligently search out 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And therefore many of them come again with the 〈◊〉 ●…irit and wander up and down in their ●…ouses and places 〈◊〉 abode and ●…ar in a human Shape desire this and that ●…nd often times take care about their Wills or Tesiaments ●…nd also think to procure the blessing of the Saints that they 〈◊〉 rest and if their earthly A●…airs do still stick in them 〈◊〉 take care many times also about thei●… Children Friends This condition of theirs con●…ueth so long till they fall into their Rest and till their 〈◊〉 Spirits be consumed then all such doings cares and 〈◊〉 are at an end and they also have no more knowledge thereof but that they see them in the wonders in the Magick After this sort are once received into Grace they take no care purposely about human earthly M●…rs but 〈◊〉 the ●…eavenly Matters which are brought to it by the Spirit of 〈◊〉 and rejoyceth in them But there is somewhat still behind which is this A living man hath such power that his is able with his Spirit to go in●…o Heaven to the seperated Souls and stir them up about some Question by a 〈◊〉 desire but it must be earnest it must be Faith that must break open a Principle And this we see in Samuel the Pr●… whom the King of ●…ael raised up that he might make his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to him though it seem otherwise to some of whom we may well say 〈◊〉 they are blind and void of Knowledge 〈◊〉 they speak but their own scholastick Fables and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 about that they have no knowledge of in the Spirit And these are Babel Now secondly the other sort which sink into Death without a Body they are wholly in one and the same place of the Principle in which the first sort are which afterwards did sink down in themselves All these take no evil Affairs upon them wherein the Turba sticketh But when the honest Souls which are alive send them their Works with their Spirit and Will they rejoyce in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 are so a●…able that they appear to men a●…lly in 〈◊〉 and shew them good wayes and many times reveal 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 lie in secret viz. in the Ab●… of the Soul. Thus know that no Soul separated from the Body 〈◊〉 into any wicked matter except it be a damned Soul which indeed entreth in magically and hath its joy therein 〈◊〉 teacheth most notorious vile Pranks in Dreams for it is 〈◊〉 servant of the Devil and whatsover a wicked man desireth that the devil readily helpeth him to for he can do it better by the Soul of a man then of himself for he is too crude and terrifieth the Magia so that the elementary Spirit 〈◊〉 astonished and awakneth the Body Also this you must know that all is done magically in th●… Will without awakning of the Source No Soul 〈◊〉 with its Ess●…nces of its own accord to please man unless man raise and disturb it himself There are many Villanies in Negromancy which ca●… many times vex and torment the Spirits of men but it 〈◊〉 do so to no Soul that is cloathed with Christ's essentiality for that Soul is free The third sort of seperated Souls which are in Abraham's bosom in Christ having the heavenly essentiality none 〈◊〉 stir except they will themselves as when they have a favour to a Soul that is like themselves also they take no earthly thing upon them except it make for the Glory of God and then they are restless to reveal something in a Magical way But then they let no Turba into them neither do they intercede with God for us but whatsoever cometh to them they rejoyce in it with the Angels for the Angels rejoyce at a Sinner that repenteth then much more the Souls Why should they pray to God for us it lieth not in their Prayer but in 〈◊〉 entring into God when he strongly turneth his Will to God then God's Spirit h●…lpeth him without Prayers Of the Resurrection and also of the end of Time. WHen the last Day shall begin to dawn then the Deity manifesteth it self once more and that is the third time in all Forms in Love and Anger and then all things together at once shall be plainly laid open in the sight of all Creatures Now here is the End of Time for then the beginning 〈◊〉 found the end and the end is then the beginning and 〈◊〉 again into that which it was from Eternity If we knew certainly the 〈◊〉 of the sixth Day wherein 〈◊〉 Creation was finished we could then set you down the ●…ear and Day we mean the last Day for it goeth not a Minuit further it hath its limit hid in the inward Circle Therefore know for certain that the Time is near for 〈◊〉 the sixth day Afternoon the Rest of the eternal Day began ●…nd therefore God instituted the Sabboth of the seventh Day for a Rest and an everlasting Remembrance And as the Rest began on the 〈◊〉 Day towards the Evening and the entrance to the manifestation of the Works of the Creation the end then taketh in the beginning again and the six Days stood thus in the Circle as a wonder so know that ye were created in Paradise and yet are gone out from it into the spirit of wrathfulness into Death which hath now wrought its Wonders in you these 5500 Years and upwards And now the End hath found the Beginning again and yo shall see also feel and find what Paradis●… hath been even every one of them that shall be born in God. But the middle with the Wonders which were manifested in the time continueth forever more in the beginning and in the end as an eternal middle with its Wonders viz. with the Angels and Men and their Essences as also the figures of all Creatures all that hath been essential at any time the Earth with its Metals also Stones and all material Substances 〈◊〉 Trees
and Herbs All these stand in the Figure in the middle but quite void of such Essences and Life For no Beast cometh again but its Figure continueth in the Magia for it arose out of the eternal Glass so that now when the 〈◊〉 Glass breakesh it must remain in the eternal as a wonder to God's honour and glory forever more Here the Spirit of God will manifest himself forthwith in all the three Principles and stir up the center of Nature so that it shall burn in the ●…ire of anger for ●…ll both Heaven Earth and the ●…irmament shall be set on fire together and the Turba will 〈◊〉 up the earthly world in the ●…ire and restore it to that which it was before the Creation only the Wond●… remain st ll in two Princip es the third Principle doth vanish quite away all but the wonders And then the earthly Life and the earthly Body will fall away and the ●…ire will con●…me them and the glorious bright Paradisical body of the Righteous shall pa●… through the Fire with its wonders which shall follow it and whatsoever is false shall remain in the ●…ire The Wicked also must go into the ●…ire and their earthly Life will also fall away and their monstro●… Image will appear in the Spirit according to the shape of all hideous abominable Beasts like the Devil And in that Hour also the wrathful 〈◊〉 of the darkness shall bring forth the Devils who shall then receive their wages and lodging at the hearing of which they tremble All the D●…ad both good and evil shall arise every one in his two-fold Body and shall have the Soul wit●… the Spirit in the Body one shall have the outward earthly ●…fe or Body and therein a beastial Image in the spirit of the Soul and in the inward Image he shall have the essentiality of the wrathful Anger another shall have the outward Body Ch●… image there in and the divine Spirit of Lov●… shall shine in the Spirit of his Soul which Body the word Fiat cloatheth again with the true and pure 〈◊〉 Image For the first Body which God created and Christ 〈◊〉 with his Blood that will bring the Wonders with it and enter again into Paradise and be cloathed with the Majesty of God and then the 〈◊〉 of God is with men For the noble Image was destroyed in Adam when 〈◊〉 Woman was taken out of him so that he retained ●…ly the ●…ture of the Fire and the woman had the ●…ture of the Spirit but now they return to them ●…holly again ●…or the woman shall receive the Tincture of the Fire 〈◊〉 that ●…he shall be as 〈◊〉 ●…as neither man nor woman but a Virgin full of Chastity without the mem●…ers of man or woman And then they shall no more say Thou art my Hus●…nd or thou art my Wi●…e but they are 〈◊〉 Indeed there shall some remaining tokens of the difference be in the divine Magical wonders but none will regard that for they are all of them me●…ly the Children of 〈◊〉 liv●…ng the Life of Children in the delighting sport of Love. All the Words which the Mouth hath spoken which the Air hath received these the Air shall bring again forth for it is the Glass of the eternal Spirit the Spirit seeth them in the Glass And so man shall be judged according to his Heart Mind and Thoughts for the Turba is in all malice 〈◊〉 wickedness which is contrary to Love here will be no making of excuse for every one will accuse himself his own Turba will accuse him We direct you to the Scripture for it shall come to pass just according to the holy Scripture Note this world will be no more regarded for all earthly Knowledge and Cogitations shall remain in the Turba of the earthly life in the 〈◊〉 we shall have no knowledge more of our Parents Children or ●…riends who are in Hell. We shall have some knowledge of Hell but see nothing of it save only in the Magia in the Mystery for the Devils must dwell in darkness the wrathful Fire which is in them is the r light they have Eyes of Fire to see withal all 〈◊〉 besides is gone for the Majesty hath swallowed it up that it may burn in love We shall all know one another among our selves by Name though the earthly Name shall remain in the Turba we ●…hall have a Name according to our first name in the Language of Angels which here in this life we do 〈◊〉 understand in the language of Nature we understand ●…thing of it b●…t here we have no ●…gue to spea●… it with Here 〈◊〉 The inward Ens of Christ which the So●…●…th on it for an heavenly Body out of Christs Spir●… and out of his 〈◊〉 and Blood is spiritual it is a spiritual Body which dyeth not at the death of the outward man yea it is not buried neither doth it rise again but it is dead and buried and risen again in Christ for all and in all and liveth eternally for he is passed from Death to Life What kind of Matter our Bodies shall have in the Life to come THus we tell you we shall have a Body consisting of Flesh and Blood such a Body as Christ had for Ch●…ist by his In●…tion is become Man in us When we are born a new 〈◊〉 the Water and of the Spirit then 〈◊〉 Christ's Spirit we are born a new of Christ's ●…esh and Blood we put on Christ. Christ becometh born in the converted Sinner and ●…he in Christ becometh the Child of God this is the Body we shall have in Heaven No gross beastial Flesh as we have in old Adam but 〈◊〉 ●…esh and Blood such Flesh as can pass through Wood and Stone they remaining whole still as Christ c●…me in to his Disciples the Door being shut It is such a Body as hath no Turba or Fragility Hell cannot retain it it is like Eternity and yet it is real ●…esh and Blood which our heavenly Hands shall touch and feel and take hold of also a visible Body as that is which 〈◊〉 h●…ve here in this world Of Paradise and where Henoch is as also Moses and Elias WE are able to say with good ground that Paradise is still upon Earth 〈◊〉 is in it as also Moses and Elias and yet he hath the Body of 〈◊〉 Turba in the Mistery and in the heavenly Mistery he hath the 〈◊〉 Body which 〈◊〉 capable of Paradise 〈◊〉 is not gone o●…t of this world he is entred ●…to the Mistery in the VVonders he is God's Preacher and after the Turba hath overcome the VVorld he must be silent till the six Seals have ended their wonders and till the Angels of the Turba have poured out the r Vials then the wonders of the Anger are finished 〈◊〉 then Henoch cometh out of the Mystery again and entreth into the Ministry and relateth what hath been done But Noab goeth into the other world through the VVater and callet●… Moses with his VVonders
kindling They are another thing then Earth man loveth that well and 〈◊〉 it for his Maintenance but he knoweth not its ground and original it is not in vain loved by the Mind it hath a high original if we would consider of it But we are justly silent of it here seeing man without that loveth it too much and thereby withdraweth himself from the Spirit of God One should not love the Body mor●… then the Spirit for the Spirit is its Life this we give you to understand in a Similitude and are silent of the matter with the ground and original thereof But know this that it was given to man for his Sport and Ornament he had it by the right of Nature it was his understanding the outward Bodies for the outward Body with its Tincture and the Metalline Tincture are near a kind When the Tincture of the outward Body was destroyed by the Devils evil longing then the Metalline Tincture hid it self from the human became an enemy to it for it is p●…rer then the perished in the outward Man. Let this be manifest to ●…ou ye seekers of the Metalline Tincture If you would find the Philosophers Stone then apply your selves to the new Birth in Christ else it will be hard for you to apprehend it for it hath a great agreement with the ●…nly Substantiality which if it were released from the fierce wrath would be very well seen It s lustre signifieth somewhat so that if we had 〈◊〉 Eyes we ●…hould well app●…ehend it A collected Appendix ●…or the clearer opening the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 THe Beeing of all Beeings is but one only Beeing●… but in its g●…eration it severs it self into two 〈◊〉 viz. 〈◊〉 Light and Darkness into Joy and ●…orrow into ●…vil a●…d Good into Love and Anger into 〈◊〉 and Light and out of these two eternal Begi●…nings or Principles into a third begi●…ning viz. into the Creation to 〈◊〉 own Love play and ●…lody according 〈◊〉 the Property of both eternal 〈◊〉 Death is the bound mark of all whatsoever is temporal whereby the Evil may be destroyed If Gods Anger be omnipotent to destroy then is his Love also omnipotent to preserve if this contrariety were not there would be no Life and there would be no good also no evil for if there were no fierce wrath there would be no moving Thus the Substance of all Substances is a continual working desiring and fulfilling the ●…ire desireth the Light that it may get meekness and substance for its burning or life and the Light desireth the Fire else there would be no Light and it would have neither Power nor Life and they both de●…ire the dark anguish else the Fire and Light would have no Root and all would be a nothing Therefore I say God's Love is as great as his Anger his Fire as great as his Light and his Darkness as great as either of the other it is all alike eternal without be●…inning and it beginneth it self from Eternity with or 〈◊〉 the Darkness and bringeth it self from Eternity to 〈◊〉 darkness into the Source or Quality even into the 〈◊〉 and in the rising up of the ●…ire is the eternal Death ●…here the Darkness and Light seperate themselves each ●…to a Principle in it self and the Light also it self po●…sseth it self one dwelleth in the other unapprehended 〈◊〉 the other there is in ●…ternity no parting asunder ●…hose that dwell in the Darkness see not the Light and ●…hose that dwell in the Light see no Darkness God ●…uld not be manifested or revealed and there would 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Nature nor Creature without the darkness Observe now God's anger maketh the dark mind ●…ull of God's Love maketh the Light mind full ●…or ●…hosoever hath to them it will be given But now all ●…andeth in Strife the Light against the ●…arkness an●… the Life against the Death and the ●…eath against the Life But Man is out of the great 〈◊〉 of all Substances and in him is the Strife Dost thou say God can make of me what he will he is ●…mnipotent He maketh of thee what thou wilt his ●…ove is omnipotent and also his Anger that which getteth thee holdeth thee The Wicked is to God a good favour to De●…th and the Saint or Holy is so to ●…he eternal holy Life as thou growest so thou art such Sap as thou drawest into thy self such ●…ruit thou bear●…st It is not 〈◊〉 ●…od will not be mine but thou wilt ●…ot be his and so you are parted But he cannot make himself a Child he goeth onl●… with the Will into the Matrix and then the divine Fiat apprehendeth him and maketh him one indeed he cannot make himself a Devil the hellish Fiat according to the dark world's Property maketh him one wh●… 〈◊〉 doth but give his Will up thereto Therefore ●…ghtly saith the Apostle To whom you give ●…ur selves Ser●… in obedi●… 〈◊〉 Servants you are 〈◊〉 of God's Love 〈◊〉 Anger Here the Apostle speaks of man's ●…ction that man can give up himself and be given up and though indeed of himself he cannot take or receive yet God giveth him the taking or receiving for he hath promised it him We believe a Resurrection of our Bodies which we had here it is not the earthly Body that is the Image which shall live eternally but the Heavenly which the earthly body here holdeth captive in Death but if Christ become born therein then it is no more in death but liveth in Christ and is only covered with the earthly body It is not the Husk viz. the beastial Flesh that shall arise but the Life in the outward Mystery with the wonders that shall be comprised in the holy Element and be united with the Body of Christ even of the new man and in Eternity stand with its wonders in it Seek not Christ's flesh in the four E●…ements in the Spirit of the outward world but in the Root of them viz. in the holy Element a Principle deeper then this world is not absent from the outward body Let no man think it will come to pass that men will come who will teach or compel thé holy Spirit with Authority or Power into men No it is said Today when you hear the Voice of the Lord harden not your ●…earts and Ears Expect not another time for this is the time of your Visitation incline your ●…ars and Hearts into the Temple of Christ in you Let none wait for a golden Time wherein the holy Spirit out of or from the outward Mouth will cry into the har●…d into his beastial VVill who will live only in the Lust of the Elesh O! No that is not to be done The time is already come that Henoch teacheth and Noah declareth the Deludge of Sin. Let none wait for the outward Prophet he appeareth or shineth inwardly in the Spirit the outward man will not know him the right way into the eternal Life is in man VVhoso●…ver will enter in with Sion and praise God in Jerusalem
into Sins and into the anger of God. The will of the Soul must therefore continue close to resigned Humility and sink into nothing viz. into the deepest Humility i●… the sight of God. Also a man in this world should not desire to kno●… his Hol●…ness but continually draw Sap out of his Tree Christ and commit and leave it to the Tree what kin●… of Branch or Twig that will generate out of him Why do we so long contend about Knowledge Indeed knowledge is not alone the way to Blessedness 〈◊〉 Salvation The Devil knoweth more then we but wh●… doth that a vail him For that I know much affordeth 〈◊〉 no Joy but that I love my Saviour Jesus and co●…tinually desire him that affordeth me Joy for the desiring is a receiving Let not the dear and worthy Christendom think 〈◊〉 now it doth seem as if she should go to wrack and 〈◊〉 that it is utterly undone no the Spirit of the Lord Hosts hath out of his Love planted a new Branch in 〈◊〉 human Property which shall root out the Tho●…ns of the Dev l and make known his Child Jesus to all Nations Tongues and Speeches and that in the Morning of the eternal Day A Christian is of no Sect he can dwell in the midst of Sects and also appe●…r in their Services and yet adhear and be addicted to no Sect he hath but one knowledge only that is Christ in him and he putteth all his knowing and willing into the L●…fe of Christ. John as the Teacher of Christ in Christ's stead must provide for the outward Mother according to the outward man and seed and teach the Lambs of Christ with Christ's Spirit And it doth exactly shew us how the outward man is not God's Mother for Christ doth seperate himself from his outward Mother and gives her unto John and therefore they do very ill that honour and worship the outward Mother of Christ for God's Mother The whole true Christendom is Christ's Mother which beareth Christ in her and John viz the Servants and Ministers of Christ are his Nurses which take care for the Mother of Christ as John did All whatsoever the Jews did to Christ outwardly the same was a Type of the inward viz. how it went between God and the Humanity viz. between the Eternity and Time the Jews gave him Gall and Vinegar in his thirst both these Properties are a Mercury in the Sulpher of Saturn viz. in the impression this is even the Type and full resemblance of the Souls property as it is in it self alone devoid of the other Loveproperties God gave this Property of the Soul again into his love the Death into the Lise wh●…reupon the Soul-like fire and dark world became an excee●…ing ●…riumphant joyful Paradisical Life and here the Champion upbraided Death and Hell viz. the dark world in the Soul and said Death where is thy Sting now in man Hell where is now thy Victory in the wrath of thy poyson-source in the expressed Word or Mercury all is now dead O death am to thee a Death Hell I am to thee a Conquero●… thou must serve me for the Kingdom of Joy Tho●… shalt be my Servant and Minister to the Kingdom 〈◊〉 Joy thou shalt enkindle the flames of Love with th●… wrath and be a cause of the spring ●…n Paradise The dear Love 〈◊〉 and Meekness did suffer it self be scorned mocked 〈◊〉 upon and judged by the Anger 〈◊〉 is the Jews must execute the iustice of God for by 〈◊〉 self-action Sin was committed an●… by man's self-action 〈◊〉 and sin must be blotted out Adam had introduced his 〈◊〉 into the Poyson of the outward Mercury even so must 〈◊〉 viz. the Love freely give up its Will also into the 〈◊〉 poysonful Mercury Adam did eat of the evil Tree 〈◊〉 must eat of God's anger and as it went inwardly in 〈◊〉 Spirit so likewise outwardly in the Flesh. Upon the mount of Olives the heavenly World in the 〈◊〉 did wrestle with the Anger in the human World viz. 〈◊〉 the self-hood so that the Person of Christ did sweat 〈◊〉 Sweat even there the one was dismayed at the other 〈◊〉 Love at the horrible Death whereinto it should and 〈◊〉 wholly yield and give in it self with the divine essentiality and be swallowed up by the Anger and the Anger 〈◊〉 dismayed at its Death in that it must lose its Might 〈◊〉 the Love. Hence the whole Person of Christ said Father if it 〈◊〉 possible let this Cup pass from me yet not as I 〈◊〉 but thy will be done The Love-world in Christ said 〈◊〉 it not be but that I must drink down the Cup of thy Anger then thy Will be done And the Anger said If it be possible let this Cup of Love pass from me that I may revenge 〈◊〉 self and rage in the wrath of man for his disobedience 〈◊〉 as God said to Moses who stood in the Spirit of Christ 〈◊〉 a Type of Christ before God Let me alone that I may devour this disobedient People But the name 〈◊〉 which had incorporated it self in Paradise with the promise of the woman's Seed in the Aim of the human 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Covenant would not suffer him for the Humility of 〈◊〉 name Jesus hath always interposed against the wrath of 〈◊〉 Father against his Fires property that his Fire might 〈◊〉 enkindle the half poysonful Mercury in man save only 〈◊〉 some times when Israel walked wholly in the wrath and ●…isobedience as is to be seen by Corah Dathan and Abi●…am and by Elias Now from the tryal of the combat of the Love and Anger ●…gainst each other proceeded also the temptation of Christ 〈◊〉 was tryed in the temptation of which Property man would 〈◊〉 whether of the Father 's in the Fire or of the Son's 〈◊〉 the Light of Love here the whole Property of Christ's ●…erson was tempted the Devil said as he had also said unto ●…dam Eat of the Evil and Good Hast thou not Bread ●…hen make Bread of Stones Why dost thou hunger so 〈◊〉 in thy own property Then said the divine desire 〈◊〉 liveth not of Bread alone but of every VVord of God. When the Devil saw that in this he had no success that ●…he Humanity would not give way to depart out of the 〈◊〉 out of God's Will he carried the Humanity upon an ●…igh Mountain and shewed it all the Riches of the world 〈◊〉 whatsoever doth live and move in the express word all ●…he Dominions and Might in the outward Nature over which he calleth himself a Pri●…ce but hath only the one part ●…n the wrath of Death in poss●…ssion and said unto it un●…erstand to the human pr●…per●…y If thou fallest down and worship me I will give thee all this Here it was tryed therefore said the Devil viz. the Ar●…anist in God's anger unto Christ That he should fall down ●…nd worship him and then he would give him all Dominions Power and Glory he should and might do what he please
and after that to rejoyce everlastingly For God will wipe away all Tears from their Eyes Lastly let a man behave himself as becomes a man giving the dominion of his Life to the m●…nly Reason and Light of God shining therein and not suffer himself to be hurried on by the brui●…ish Instincts of the Complexion For there is no Complexion so noble and pure in Nature but 〈◊〉 a man live according to the Stars the Devil hath his pleasure and pas●…ime therein Therefore it is rightly said by St. Peter Be sober and watchful for the Devil your Adversary goeth about as a roaring Lyon seeking whom he may devour A short yet plain touch of the two Kingdoms viz. Heaven and Hell ●…ight and Darkness Good and Evil Love and Anger c. Also the words Tincture and Turba explained FVery Creature must know that it should continue in that condition wherein it was created or el●…e it ●…oth run on in a contrary will and into enmity to the Will of God and bringeth it self into pain For a Creature which is created of darkness hath no pain in the darkness as a venomous Worm hath no pain in its Venom the Venom is its Life and if it should lose its venom and have some good thing instead thereof brought into it and be made manifest in its Essence this would be pain and death to it and so also the evil is pain and death to the good Man was created of for and in Paradise of for and in the Love of God but if he bring himself into anger which is as a poysonous pain and death then that contrary life is a pain and torment to him If the Devil had been created of the wrathful Matrix ●…or and in Hell and had not had the divine Ens he could have no pain in Hell but he being created for and in Heaven and yet did stir up the source and property of Darkness in himself and did bring himself totally into Darkness therefore the Light is now a pain to him viz an everlasting dispairing of God's gráce and a continual enmity being God cannot endure him in him clf but hath spewed him out and therefore the Devil is angry and wrathful against his own Mother of whose ●…ssence and Beeing he ha●…h his original viz. the eternal Nature which keepeth him prisoner in his own place a a revolter or fallen Spi●…it and supporteth it self in h●…m with its property of Anger and Wrath. And seeing he would not help forward the delight of the divine Joy therefore he must now do the contrary and be an enemy against all ●…oodness ●…or of God and in him are all things Darkness and Light Love and Anger ●…ire and Light but he calleth himself God only as to the Light of his Love. There is an eternal contrariety between Darkness and Light neither of them comprehendeth the other and neither of them is the other yet there is but one only Essence Beeing or Substance wherein they subsist but there is a difference in Quality and Will and ●…et the ●…ssence is not divided but a Principle maketh the division so that the one is a nothing in the other and ●…et it is there 〈◊〉 For the Devil continueth in his own dominion or principality but not in that wherein God created him but in the property of Wrath in the property which be getteth Darkness Anguish and Pain Indeed he is 〈◊〉 Prince of this world yet in the first Principle in the Kingdom of Darkne●…s in the Pit. B●… not in the Kingdom of the Sun Stars and Elements he is no lord or prince therein but in the wrathful part thereof viz. in the root of the Evil of every thing and yet he hath no power to do what he pleaseth with it For there is some good in all things which holdeth the evil captive and shut up in the thing there he can walk and rule only in the evil when it stirreth up an evil desire in it self and bringeth it desire into wickedness which the inanimate Creatures cannot do but man can do it through the inanimate Creature if he bring the centre of his Will with the Desire out of the eternal centre into it which is an Enchantment and false Magick The will of the Devil can also enter into that whereinto man bringeth the desire of his Soul which is also from the eternal in wickedness For the original of the Soul and of Angels out o●… the Eternal is the same But the Devil hath no power more over the time or temporary condition of this world but in the great Turba wheresoever that kindleth it self in the eternal and natural wrath there he is busie as in Wars Fighting and Strife as also in great Tempests without Water In the Fire he proceedeth as far as the Turba goeth in great Showers and Tempests of Thunder Lightning and Hail but he cannot direct them for he is not Lord or Master in them but Servant Thus the Creature stirreth up with the desire good and evil life and death The human angelical Desire standeth in the centre of the eternal Nature which is without beginning and wherein it kindleth it self whe●…her in good or evil it accomplisheth its work in that Now God created every thing for and in that wherein it should b●… the Angels for and in Heaven and Man for and in Paradise If therefore the desire of the Creature go forth from its own Mother then it entreth into the contrary Will and into Enmity and it is tormented with the contrariety therein and so a false will ariseth in a good and thence the good will entreth into its nothing again viz. into the end of Nature and Creature and so leaveth the Creature in its own evil or wickedness as appeared by Lucifer and also by Adam and had not the will of the Love of God met with him and of meer mercy entred into the Humanity again there could be no good will in man. Therefore all speculation and searching about God's will is a vain thing without the mind be converted ●…or when the mind standeth captivated in the self-desire of the earthly Life it cannot comprehend what the will of God is it runneth on but in self from one way to another and yet findeth no rest for self-desire evermore bringeth disquietness The Light shineth in Darkness and the Darkness comprehendeth not the Light and yet they both dwell in one another The four Elements is also an example of this which in their original are but one Element which is neither hot cold dry nor moist and yet by its stirring severeth it self into four Properties viz. into Fire Air Water and Earth Who would believe that Fire produceth VVater and that the original of Fire could be in VVater if we did not see it with our Eyes in tempests of Thundring Lightning and Rain And did not find also that in living Creatures the essential Fire in the body dwelleth in the Blood and that the Blood is the Mother of
Judgment fail they fell to inventi●…g those diversities of Doctrines and Methods which instead of clearing and confirming the Rules of Art did more cloud and obscure the same For as to that highly esteemed Doctrine of Revolu●…ions if considered in its right ground will be found of no validity or certainty as I could experimentally prove and as for Perfections there is so little shew of Reason for it that 't is not worth mentioning Then again there are some things that does even confound Astrology and overthrow the Rules thereof o●…e of which is in Wars or other Accidents there sometimes perishes Thousands of people in one day Now from these peoples Nativities we might find by rules o●… Art some to dye natual death some violent some after one manner some after another some by one Distemper or Disease and some by another some to be long lived and some short some to dye in one Year and some in another y●…t nevertheless they all come to an end in one day Another is by the burning of a City or the like many Persons are ruined as to outward Estates in a moment when if we examin their Navities we should fi●…d some of them to be promised increase of Wealth that Year by one means and some by other means some to suffer loss one way and some another and some it may be neither to loss nor gain and yet all in one instant partake of one and ●…he ●…ame Fortune Much I could instance of this nature in Astrology but my intent at first was only to hi●…t in short that others more deeply aflected may make a more diligent inquisition if they please Yet notwithstanding all this through the affection I have had for this Art of Astrology I am not willing to be numbred among the Revilers thereof ●…or do I think it to be more unlawfull or false in it self then other Arts but do believe it is as yet unknown and that there is none that practise it who rightly understand it the Rules being partly founded upon a false and uncertain ground as is before demonstrated But now si●…ce it is so difficult a Road to travel in and no end of the Journey to be yet found so hard a work to labour in and no profit doth thereby acrew And that the best use we can make of it brings no advantage to us neither in divine nor human things therefore I 'll take leave to wave it And Let them whose Brains are sick of that Disease Be Slaves unto an Ephemerides Search Constellations and themselves apply To find the Fate of their Nativity I 'll seek within me and if there I find Those Stars that should give Light unto my mind Rise fair and timely in me and affect Each other with a natural Aspect If in Conjunction there perceive I may True Vertue and Religion every day I fear no Fortunes whatsoever they be Nor care I what my Stars do threaten me Lastly To this pure heavenly certain and exceeding advantagious Astrology I shall rather yea much rather recommend my self and all those that desire to be made Inhabitants successively of the twelve heavenly Houses thereof which are these The first is the House of Judgment and Fearfulness The second Humility and Lowliness The third Meekness and Mercifulness The fourth Temperance and Savouriness The fifth Patience and Settledness The sixth Hope and Resolvedness The seventh Faith and Perseverance The eight Peace and Quietness The ninth Thanksgiving and Remembrance The tenth Prayer and Watchfulness The eleventh Glorification and Praises The twelfth Content and Fulness Of which twelve Houses of the Heavens that we ●…ay be all learned Experiencers and true Witnessers ●…t above all that we may look well into that House 〈◊〉 which we are made Inhabitants which by vertue of 〈◊〉 is ours as a proper Possession that we may ●…e the Glory of the Sign therof which shews us the ●…gas of the Times even that is the desire of D. L. Amen The great Jehovah ' s standing Precepts Ten Which shows thy Duty both to God and Men. 1. OWn thou no other Gods but only me For I the Lord from Bondage set thee free 2. Unto no Image bow or Image make I on that Sinners House will vengeance take 3. False and vain Oaths forbear my Sacred Name Dishonour not that thon incur no blame 4. Keep well the Sabboth-day both thou and thine All servile Works and Wickedness decline 5. Unto thy Parents all due Honour give That God may bless thee long on Earth to live 6. Wrath and rash Anger shun shed no man's Blood But love thy Neighbour and promote his good 7. Fly filthy Lust the cause of cruel Strife Be not Obscence touch not thy Neighbours Wife 8. Thy Neighbour of his Goods do not berave Rob Spoil Purloin or any way deceive 9. No evidence against thy Neighbour bear Nor as a Witness shalt thou falsly Swear 10. Thy Neighbours Goods desire not Learn to be Thankful to God for what he hath given thee O Lord These Laws to keep do thou incline And still assist me with thy Power divine The End of the First Part. Abuses Stript and Whipt By GEORGE VVITHER Treating in a Saterical vein of MAN with his Passions namely Of MAN 1 Of ●…ond Love 2 Of Lust 3 Of Hate 4 Of Envy 5 Of Revenge 6 Of Choller 7 Of Jealousie 8 Of Covetousness 9 Of Ambition 10 Of Fear 11 Of Dispair 12 Of Hope 13 Of Compassion 14 Of Cruelty 15 Of Joy 16 Of Sorrow 17 Conclusion 18 AS ALSO 1. Of Vanity 2. Of Inconstancy 3. Of Weakness 4. Of Presumption c. To which is added FAIR VIRTUE The Shepherd's Mistriss With other Pathetick POEMS composed by G. W. in his Youthful days Also Divine Poems selected from the Works of Francis Quarle The whole concluded with some excellent Essayes and Religious Meditations of Sir Francis Bacon Knight Philadelphia Printed and Sold by William Bradford Anno 1688. To the Unprejudiced Reader READER TWo things especially I intreat thee to consider in these following Poems First thou art to know that the Works o●… the Author G. W. are h●…e very much Abreviated And although his own Words expressed ●…or the most part upon generals nevertheless if thou art one that hath been ac●…uainted with his Works at large yet thou wilt●… find this small Abstract so pit●…ily to express and contain the whole matter some particulars excepted that thou mays●… hereby receive as much satisfaction as by reading the Book at large Secondly To let the P●…blisher hereo●… have Christian censures from th●…e and that too in respect to the latter part the which although it may seem somewhat too light in the Ballance of the more serious modern Christian yet he intends it not to be a means to draw the mind from better but rathe●… from worse things And he doubts not but that will be the effects of it considering the Constitution of Youth on whom it may have most influence all which he hopes
Charity IN loving God if I neglect my Neighbour My love hath lost his proof and I my labour My Zeal my Faith my Hope that never fails me If Charity be wanting nought avails me Lord in my Soul a Spirit of Love create me And I will love my Brother if he hate me In Temptation ARt thou oppos'd to thine unequal Foe March bravely on thy General bids thee go Th' art Heaven 's Champion to maintain his right Who calls thee forth will give thee strength to fight God seeks by conquest thy renown for he Will win enough fight thou or faint or flee In Slander IF Winter fortunes nip thy Summer Friends And tip their Tongues with Censure that offends Thy tender Name dispaire not but be wise Know Heaven selecteth whom the World denyes Of Death ME thinks I see that nimble aged Si●…e Pass swiftly by with ●…eet unapt to tire Upon his Head an Hour glass he wears And in his wrinkled hand a Sythe he bears Both instruments to take the Lives from men Th' one shews with what the other sheweth when Me-thinks I see my dearest Friends lament With sighs and tears and woful drysiment My tender VVife and Children standing by Dewing the Bed whereupon I l●…e Me-thinks I hear a Voice in secret say The Glass is run and thou must dye to day Deceitful World. WHat is the World a great exchange of Ware VVherein all sorts and Sexes cheapening are The Flesh the Devil sit and cry What lack ye VVhen most they fawn they most intend to rack ye The VVares are cups of Joys and beds of Pleasure Plenty of choice down weight and flowing measure A Soul 's the price but they give time to pay Upon the death-bed on the dying Day Hard is the Bargain and unjust the Measure VVhen as the Price so much out-lasts the Pleasure The Joys that are on Earth's are Counterfeits If ought be true 't is this they 're true Deceits They daily dip within thy Dish and cry Who hath betray'd thee Master It is I. Hell Torments ALl words come short t' express the pains of those That rage in Hell enwrapt in endless woes VVhere time no end and plagues find no exemption VVhere cryes admit no help nor place redemption VVhere wretched Souls to Tortures bound shall be Serving a world of Years and not be free There 's nothing heard but yells and suddain cryes VVhere Fire never slacks nor worm e●…er dyes But where this Hell is plac't my muse stop there Lord shew me what it is but never where In Hell no Life in Heaven no Death there is In Earth both Life and Death both bal and bliss In Heaven 's all Life no end nor new supplying In Hell 's all Death and yet there is no dying Farth like a partial Ambodexter doth Prepare for Death or Life prepares for both Christ's Death ANd am I here and my Redeemer gone Can he be dead and is not my Life done VVas he tormented in excess of measure And do I live yet and yet live in pleasure Alas could Sinners find out ne'er a one More fit then thee for them to spit upon Did thy Cheeks en●…ertain a Traytors lips VVas thy dear Body scourg'd and torn with VVhips Till that the guiltless Blood came trickling after And did thy fainting Brows shoot Blood and VVater VVert thou Lord hang'd upon the cursed Tree O world of grief and was all this for me Burst forth my T●…ars into a world of Sorrow And let my Nights of gr●…f find ne'er a Morrow Heaven's Glory WHen I behold and well advise upon The wise man's Speech There 's nought beneath the Sun But Vanity my Soul rebels within And loathes the Danghil prison she is in But when I look to New Jerusalem VVherein's reserved my Crown my Diadem O! what a Heaven of bliss my Soul enjoyes On suddain wrapt into that Heaven of Joyes VVhere ravisht in the depth of meditation She well discerns with Eye of Contemplation The glory of God in his imperial Seat Full strong in Might in Majesty compleat VVhere troops of Powers Virtues Cherubims Angels arch-Angels Saints and Sera phims Are chaunting Praises to their heavenly King VVhere Hallelujah they forever Sing Whoever smelt the breath of morning Flowers New sweetned with the dash of twi-light Showers Or pounded Amber or the flowering Thyme Or purple Violets in the proudest prime Or swelling Clusters from the Cypress Tree So sweet's my Love aye far more sweet is he Dismount you Quire of Angels come With men your Joyes divide Heaven ne'er shew'd so sweet a Groom Nor Earth so fair a Bride Hark Hark I hear that thrice Coelestial voice VVherein my Spirits wrapt with Joys rejoyce A Voice that tells me my Beloved's mie I know the Musick by the Majestie ●…ehold he comes 't is not my blemisht Face Can slack the swiftness of his winged pace Behold he comes his Trumpet doth proclaim He comes with speed a truer Love ne'er came The Imperfections of my present state Come forth my Joy what bold affron●… of Fear Can fright thy Soul and I thy Champion here 'T is I that calls 't is I thy Bride-groom calls thee Betide it me whatever it befalls thee The Winter of thy sharp Afdiction's go●… VVhy fear●…st thou Cold and art so near the Son. Heaven only knows the Bliss my Soul enjoyes T'and Earths too dull to apprend such Joyes Then let thy Breath like ●…aggons of strong wine Relieve and comfort this poor Heart of mine For I am sick till time that dotli delay Our Marriage being our joyful marriage day CONCLUSION GAsp not for Honour wish no blasing Glory For these will perish in an Ages story Nor yet for power Power may be 〈◊〉 To Fools as well as thee that hast deserv'd Thirst not for L●…ds nor Money wish for non For Wealth is neither l●…sting nor our own Riches are fair Inti●…ements 〈◊〉 to deceive us They fl●…ter while we live and dying leave us Nor House nor Land nor measur'd heaps of Wealth Can render to a dying man his Heal●…h And what is Life a bubble ●…ull of Care Which prik't by Death straight e●…ters into Air. The Author's Dream Mr Sins are like the Hairs upon my Head And raise their Audit to as high a score In this they disfer these do daily shed But ah my Sins grow daily more and more If by my Hairs thou number out my Sins Heaven make me bold before the Day begins My Sins are like the Sands upon the Shore Which every Ebb lies open to the Eye In this they differ those are cover'd o'er With every Tide my Sins still open lie If thou wilt make my Head a Sea of Tears O! they will hide the Sins of all my Years My Sins are like the Stars within the Skies In view in number even as bright as great In this they differ these do set and rise But ah my Sins do rise and never set Shine Son of Glory and my Sins are gone Like twinkling Stars