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A35003 The third and last volume of the sermons of Mr. Stephen Crisp late of Colchester Essex, deceased containing XII declarations upon several divine subjects : exactly taken in short-hand as they were deliver'd by him at the publick meeting-houses of the people called Quakers ... and now faithfully transcribed and published : with some of his prayers after sermon. Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692. 1694 (1694) Wing C6943; ESTC R26073 139,372 264

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an end of Baptism A Man is hungry and when his Time comes to eat he hath no Victuals yet he sits him down as if he did eat will this feed and nourish him So men now a days they have a Baptism wherewith they are baptized but Baptism with the Holy Ghost and with fire is the right Baptism therefore do not baptize until you find the Holy Ghost this will be far better this is the Baptism that they which come to know it are sure of Salvation by it for by this Baptism they are born up and tinctured in their Souls with the Divine Spirit of Christ Jesus proceeding from the Father and the Son till they receive his Likeness and so die unto Sin As many as were baptized were baptized into Christ's death He openeth it himself in that he died he died unto sin once but in that he liveth he liveth unto God so that they that were baptized were baptized into Christ's Death and you that are dead unto sin how should you live any longer therein These that were baptized lived without Sin can that be true never any lived without Sin but Christ only Yes saith the Apostle you that were free from sin are alive to righteousness their Life stood before in Sin and now that Life is taken away by Baptism and they are alive to Christ and he that liveth he liveth to God ●e that comes to be partaker of the first Resurrection if he live Ten Twenty Forty or an Hundred Years he liveth to God he liveth no more in the Pomps and Vanities of the Wo●ld and the sinful Lusts of the Flesh but he liveth unto God This Baptism whosoever comes to be baptized with it shall be saved so that we do not deny Baptism But we hear say That you deny the Lord's Supper We had never such a Thought God knows there is nothing that our Souls long after more but people have been making a kind of Work of their own they have lost a Reality and make Shadows as Children do who when they see things made in the House for Service they will make the like in Sand and Clay People do not see what a great thing it is to attain to the Supper of the Lord as things came into an Evangelical Opening they spake then more lively and freshly of things Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man open to me I will come in and sup with him and he with me For the understanding of this Text If you go and examine and search all the Commentators you can find see what the learned Men say of it see if they do not apply this to the Inward Call of the Spirit and Grace of Christ to let him into our Hearts and would one think that those that wrote these things should be against the Spiritual Dispensation of things They say that this knocking at the Door of the Heart signifies the Call of God's Spirit at the Door of the Heart There are two sorts of Sinners that God knocketh at the Door of their Hearts one is a Man that is weary of his Sin for his part he wisheth that he might never sin more As soon as he perceives the Knock and is called upon to let in the Grace of God to help him against Temptation he freely opens his Heart to receive it and saith With all my Heart I will entertain and welcome the Grace of God glad I am that God hath had so much Patience towards me and since God offers his Grace I will embrace this Grace of God above all Pleasures and I will take it into my Heart the Grace of Christ is the greatest Jewel that I know Honest Paul he took this Course and prayeth Lord take away this Tempter here is a Temptation that troubleth me and I am not willing to yield for all the Devil follows me with it He cried unto the Lord and besought him three times earnestly to take away the Temptation And the Lord answers him My grace is sufficient for thee What matter if the Tempter buffet thee and the Temptation trouble thee hast thou not received my Grace into thy Heart thou art a Believer and thy Trust is in me and my Grace is sufficient for thee Let the Tempter do his worst keep thou to the Grace of God and thou wilt withstand and overcome the Temptation when it comes If a Man openeth his Heart and receiveth Christ when he comes then you shall find such an Alteration in that Man that go and carry him the same Temptation which prevailed over him the last Week it will not do with him now tho' he be as weak as Water and as prone to Corruption and Iniquity as before yet now having a Faith begotten in him that the grace of God will defend him he keeps out of the Devils Snares Now this Man trusting in this grace till his Sin and Iniquity be purged out now is the time to spread the Table there is a clean Heart and the Heavenly Guests are now come and the Dainties of the Kingdom are brought to him for his Nourishment Now saith Christ I I will come in and sup with him and my Father also will come and we will sup with him and he with us This never happens to any Body so long as the Table and Heart is foul for the Table must be clean and the Devil and Sin thrown out and then will the Lord confirm and ratify and seal the Covenant so that here is a Seal with a Witness When a Man hath this Testimony of the Love of God that God is reconciled to him in Christ then Christ will come in and he will bring his Father and they will sup with him and this is that which will give compleat satisfaction to such a Soul All the Tongues of Men and Angels are too short to speak of these things as they are in themselves but they are all manifested by the Spirit All the Mysteries of the Kingdom of God are manifested by the Spirit of God now to say there is no Spirit to be regarded now adays that is as much as to say we must never regard the Kingdom of God for no Man can discern the things of God but the Spirit of God no Man can tell what they be As no Man can know the things of a Man bu● the Spirit of God But I must look to this and the other Form and Mark and Method about them for we can know nothing of the things of God themselves I hope you are all of another Judgment and believe that this is a Trick and Cheat of the wicked one People do find the Spirit and will feel it if they will wait upon the Motions of it I do not only mean when you are here together but when you are separated one from another when you feel the Motions of thi● good Spirit embrace them and make them yours This Spirit is a Gift that is given so may a Shilling or a piece of
and yet knows in his own Conscience that he is cond●mned he believeth a Lie he is seduced and deceived A Man cannot be justified ●y Christ when the Spirit of Christ condemneth him Such 〈◊〉 wh●●●e comes to lay down his Head up●● his Dying Pillow all his Faith will fly away I 〈…〉 with some Instances lamentable I● 〈…〉 those tha● were called Christians 〈…〉 made a Profession of Religion an● 〈…〉 have laid down their Heads in So● 〈…〉 this be your Mistake consider while y● 〈…〉 Time ●●at you may die in Peac● Now 〈◊〉 Proposition and T●●der o● 〈…〉 Lo●● of God 〈◊〉 Mankind hath al●●ried that Limit●●●on with it that is 〈◊〉 in the World ought to observe If a Man hope to be saved by Christ he must be ruled by him I● is contrary to all manner of Reason th●●●he Devil should rule a Man and Christ be his Saviour The whole tenour of the New Testament is against it pray read it as oft as you p●●●se for it is a good Exercise you will find the true Christian's Faith to be this That he that hath Faith in Christ hath an Operation upon him for the Cleansing his Heart and purifying and purging his conscience from dead works that he may serve the living God though he hath been a Servant of the Devil it will make h●●r leave his former Servitude and bring him under the Influence of another Law the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus which will make him free from 〈◊〉 law of sin and death The Apostle sets down ●he several Conditions he had ●●ssed through I was aliv● without the law once he thought himself a Man a brave Man a Man of Understanding th●● had profited among the Jews I was alive having respect to that Law which should have been my Goverour but when the comm●ndment came sin revived and I died He h●d ●ead the Law the Commandment many 〈…〉 and had been at the reading of it in the 〈…〉 ●gue but there was a coming of the Com●●ndment which he had not been acquainted ●ith there was a Writing of th● Law of God in his Heart when he 〈◊〉 to this inward World upon him ●●●re was th●● the 〈◊〉 he lived When the 〈◊〉 came Sin revived and I died There was a professing Life he formerly li●●d but he was slain by the Power of th●●●●man●ment it laid him in the Dust as a ●●ain Man when he was in a 〈◊〉 condition he found out that Law in him that was the Law of Sin and Death and this caused a Combat and a War in him I find a law saith he that wh●● I would do good evil is present with with me for I delight in the law of God in the inner m● but I see another law in my membe● 〈…〉 against the law of my mind and b● 〈…〉 into captivity to the law of 〈◊〉 which 〈…〉 members Now this br●●gh● him 〈◊〉 a Poverty of Spirit into a Sense of his mi●●●●ble Condition and then he cries out O wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of death Now some People in this Day they are like the Apostle they have a law in their m●mbers warning against th● l●w of their minds the good that they would d●●●ey do not and they can go no further But the Apostle Paul did reach further though he did not in that state know Deliverance yet 〈…〉 that he should be delivered and that he 〈…〉 be miserable all his Days Thus ha●ing 〈…〉 Romans into the several Sta●●s through wh●●● he passed he brings them to a furthe● S● The law of the spirit of life in Christ 〈◊〉 h●th made ●e free from the law of sin 〈◊〉 de●●● And now there is no condemn● 〈…〉 ●●em that are in Christ Jesus How sh● 〈…〉 know this They walk not after the flesh 〈◊〉 after the spirit N● P●ul was come to that sanctified state tha● 〈◊〉 of Freedom and Liberty which Christ ●esus will bring all those unto that believe ●n him Holy Men in former Days did experience and find a grea● Strife and Warfare in their own Hearts they would do all well and exercise a conscience void of offence towards God and towards man but there is a Law of Sin that wars in their Members if we yield to it it lead● to Sin and Death but if we yield our selves to the law ●f the spirit of life there is a Power tha● 〈…〉 ●ved from the Mediator that will ●●anslate the Soul out of the kingdom of darkness and Sin which the Devil is the Prince of and bring it into the kingdom of God's dear Son There must be a real Change wrought in us before we can come t● God and to Fellowship and Comm●●ion wi●h God which ●lone can make th● 〈◊〉 happy Let this be t●e Exercise of e● one of us to adore and magnifie and 〈◊〉 Mercy and the kindness of God ●hat 〈…〉 not withdrawn his Spirit from yo● 〈…〉 hath placed a M●n for in your 〈…〉 ●s upon you to cease to do evil 〈…〉 and to consider that the 〈…〉 sin is death Here is a Sin I may ●mit it there is a Temptation beofre me 〈◊〉 I know there is a Bait and a Hook 〈…〉 swallo● it if I will but if I do i● will 〈…〉 ●y R●th Would I come to etern●l Death and have my Portion with Lyars and wicked Persons in the Kingdom of Darkness Where the worm dieth not and the fire is not quenched or would I have my Portion with Saints and Angels If I would have my Portion with the blessed in the Kingdom of God when I die I must walk in the way that leads to it but the Gate is strait and the way narrow and few there be that find it Labour then to be one of those few But what signifies our Labour some may say if we can do nothing that is good not so much as think a good tho●ht What signifies our Labour all the Labours and Endeavours in the whole World cannot ●●●ke a Man happy I now speak to a People to whom God doth vouchsafe the Help and Assistance of his Grac● and Spirit and the Visitations of his Love and Power you mu● 〈…〉 ●ndeavour to do someth●●g if a Man en●●avour with the help of 〈…〉 ●ie may do● great deal of good and 〈◊〉 a great deal of Evil Though all our Endeavours in our own Power and Strength can signifie nothing yet they are required by God and ●y joyning them with his Gr● and layin●●old of Opportunities by 〈◊〉 Assistance we may do wh● God will a● But if a Man do 〈◊〉 thing in his own Po● and Strength whether Prayer Hearing R●●ing Meditation or any other Duty he ha● 〈◊〉 good let it ●●one I would consider you as those that God hath followed with his Grace and the Manifestation of his Spirit this is given to every Man to profit withal and every Man hath Opportunity to work with it but he must work while it is day for the night
Corruption that was grown up in thy nature in the time of thy alienation prevails still upon thee contrary to thy Faith and there is no coming to obtain this Baptism but by sinking down into that which will slay thee that which will kill thee But there is such a shifting to save ones Life there are so many twistings and twinings of People to save their Lives that at last they lose them but there are none that could ever find that Life that is Eternal but those that are willing to be given up to the Dead and submit to this Baptism that is by the Holy Ghost and by Fire these only do come to Life they come to the Resurrection for you never knew any that dyed this Death but they rose again it is as impossible for Death to hold any one down that is buried in this Baptism as it was impossible to hold Christ down when he was in the Grave The same power that brought again our Lord Christ from the dead the same power it is that quickens us while we remain in these mortal Bodies after we have sustain'd this Death and Crucifiction But who can believe this Saying for this is a hard saying who can bear it Is it not enough that I am a Believer which makes me a Friend and entitles me to a Community among you and as long as I hold the Truth and profess the Truth I am looked upon as one of your Society This is very true this doth entitle People unto the outward Privivileges of the Church of Christ but there is another inner Court that lies under the Angel's Reed the measuring Reed that is to be measured the Temple is measured and every Worshipper in the Temple is measured there was an outward Court that was for representing the Church of God in general from the particular the outward Court was not measured that the Gentiles might come in the unbaptized People which were never regenerated they might come so far as the outward Court but this did not entitle them to the Privileges of the House of God nor to any Worship or Sacrifice that was accepted upon God's Altar It concerns you and me my Friends to be serious about Matters of this Moment and Importance and not spend your Dayes and as it were speak by rote under an airy Profession though of Truth it self without considering what Progress you have made what benefit you have obtained and whether you are come not only to the shadow of good things to come but to the very Substance of the heavenly things for the comers to the outward worship could never with those Sacrifices they offer'd be made perfect the comers thereunto were not made perfect as to things pertaining to the conscience speaking there of the outward worship Heb. 10.1 but coming to the heavenly things whereof the other were but a shadow they made People perfect as to the Conscience and did bring them to Salvation The Apostle alludes to this Baptism for he speaks in a Figure of the Eight persons that were saved in Noah 's ark then he brings down the Allegory to Christian Baptism not only to the Baptism of John the fore-runner of Christ that preached of Christ but to the Christian Baptism it self by the like figure whereof baptism now saveth us saith the Apostle not the putting away of the filth of the flesh but the answer of a good Conscience What doth he mean by Baptism saving us He means the answer of a good Conscience towards God through the resurrection of Christ from the dead so that Christian Baptism did bring along with it the cleansing and putting away of all sin out of the conscience that might bring them under Doubts and Scruples and then there is an arising of Jesus the Saviour in the Conscience the Mediator that brought them to answer for them in the Sight of God for if People be conscious of Sin and do leave off their Sin this doth not yet cleanse the Conscience for there still remains a Conscience of Sin 't is not the leaving off our Sin that makes our Attonement with God or that expiates our Guilt or doth away the Guilt of the Sins that we have committed but there must be a forsaking and a leaving off Sin by the Vertue and Power of the Spirit by which we are enabled not only to leave off Sin but are guided and directed to the Mediator whose blood alone reconcileth us to God and cleanseth us from all sin If I should never commit a sin while I live it is not this simply in it self that will make me have the answer of a good Conscience in the sight of God for there remains the guilt of sin contracted in the Days of unbelief which is a bar and hinderance that none can approach the Holy God but in the attonement and Salvation that comes by Jesus Christ for all that believe and obey the Gospel are accepted in Christ and upon the account of Christs precious Blood that cleanseth us from all sin and unrighteousness Whom doth it cleanse those only that forsake their sins and by his power are brought to a holy life they by the vertue of his power and the cleansing of his Blood come to have their former sins removed from them as far as the East is from the West But what is this to them that remain in their Sins what is this to them that are not baptised for the dead that have not put off the old Man nor put on the new Man but have only put on the name and profession of Christ and put on the outside of him his Garment but have not put him on they are not Created again in Christ Jesus unto good works that they might walk in them no wonder there remains a conscience of sin in them there is a Bar that hinders them from the sight of the glory of God and from real and true satisfaction concerning their attonement and reconcilation with God and this hinders them from the enjoyment of that peace that passeth understanding and it is no wonder because they are not come to this baptism that brings the answer of a good conscience in the sight of God they are not risen with Christ how should they for they are not buryed with him Rom. 6.3 know ye not that so many of us saith the Apostle as were baptised into Christ were baptised into his death therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death that like as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father even so we also should walk in newness of life here is a change figured out between them that had partaken of the spiritual baptism and were come again to the participation of life in the resurrection of Christ Jesus and those that were not baptized So it is now with every one that cometh to believe the truth and maketh a profession of it there is a way cast up and there is a door opened for salvation
believe that such a way leads to God's Kingdom that that way will lead men to God that will not lead them to Holiness The Scripture saith If I regard Iniquity in my heart the Lord will not hear me though a Man keeps close to Meetings and Ordinances and Duties and Performances iniquity it seems must remain still there is no rooting it out in this World This continuing and remaining with a Man makes all his Performances and Duties and Prayers unacceptable to God they are all turned back again upon him and cast as Dung upon his Face and true enough too so that here is no coming unto God in this way the comers thereunto know well enough they are not reconciled to God if they are Men that are Conscientious There are a sort of People so stupid and sordid in their Judgments that if a Man tells them they are reconciled to God they will believe him though Conscience re●●oves them an hundred times a day If the 〈…〉 the Parish say That he hath made this C●●●● an heir of the kin●●●● of God and an inherit o● of eternal life I know some have believed it forty Years after and have born themselves up upon this Man's Word all their Life Do you think there is any Danger of me that in Baptism was made an Inheritor of Eternal Life and an Heir of the Kingdom of God God hath not appointed Ordinances in his Church for nothing I speak not of such sordid hard-hearted People that never entred into themselves to know how it was with them whether they are ●onverted but I speak of sober conscientious People that will not be cheated in a Point of Salvation though they have been deceived a great while they may be undeceived Then they must take this for certain Doctrin that nothing can reconcile them to their Maker but that which takes away Sin God hears not sinners he will never be reconciled to a Man in this World as a sinner but there are many thousands blessed be God in this Age● as well as in other Ages that were Sinners and reconciled to God through Christ and had Remission of Sin but never any Man in his Sin was reconciled to God though he did believe the Truth if he did not come to th● Sanctification of the Spirit he could never 〈◊〉 reconciled to God So that there hath been in all Ages a way of the working of the Spirit of God in the Hearts of them that believe to prepare them for the sinless Kingdom for that glorious Kingdom into which nothing that hurteth and defileth and corrupteth can enter And because we cannot enter with Corruption and Defilement he hath appointed the Ministration of his Spirit to work out that which might hinder to cleanse us from Sin that we might have an abundant entrance into his glorious Kingdom so that whilst they say there is an impossibility of living without Sin I had as leave they had said there is an Impossibility of entring into the Kingdom of God for never any shall come into the Kingdom of God but those that are without Si●● for there is no Purgatory after Death The Papists have a better conceit than the Protestants in that respect The Protestan●● conceive Sin to be expelled at the point of Death and they say all the Sins of Believers all the guilt of Sin after we are Believers is pardoned forgiven and done away by the Death of Christ upon the Cross we will have it if we can get it If Men can imagin to find a way into the Kingdom of God they will have one They believe that a Man may sin and contract no Guilt and that he may sin till his dying Day and then all Sin shall pass away and he shall enter into God's Kingdom The Papists say none can come to Heaven till they be purged from Sin and they say God hath appointed a place for that purpose and Persons must go into Purgatory and they must lie there till they are putted and purified and fitted for Heaven Now say the Protestants truly There is n● such thing we find no such thing mentioned in the Scripture therefore such a thing as this cannot be for the A●●●tle said We have declared to you the whole Counsel of God and he speaks not a Word of Purgatory in all the New Testament The Protestants they have got a way to help themselves and the Papists to help themselves and both lie under Danger As for the Papists if their Priests mistake and there be no such Place as Purga●●●● then they m●●● be brought back to the Doctrin of the S●●●●●●res which declares That as death leaves us so judgment shall find us and as we sow so we must reap if we sow to the ●●●sh then of the flesh we shall reap Corruption Then the Protestants likewise if they mistake in saying A Man may act Sin and yet contract no Guilt then they must be brought back to the Doctrin of the Scriptures that tell us The soul that sinneth must die If a righteous man forsake his righteousness and doth that which is evil his righteousness shall be remembred no more but in the sin that he hath committed he shall die This is sound Doctrin I had rather trust the Doctrin of the Prophets and Apostles than the Doctrin of them all either Protestants or Papists and had rather depend upon their Doctrin for Salvation that were inspired by the Holy Ghost than upon those Doctors that say There is no Inspiration now-a-days Some conceive this Scripture may be interpreted thus and thus and others conceive it means so and so but we must say they submit to better Judgment I am a fallible Man I submit it to better Judgments Now when People are concerned for Immortality and Eternity to have such things dished out in such a manner what Souls are so dull but they would bestir themselves and consider and look about them before they go hence how it shall go with them when they are gone We are now to work out our own S●●vation that is on our part None eve● have earned out this Salvation it is wrought out on God's part already and it is to be made ours he that is our Saviour he hath suffered for our sins and rose again for our justification He was made to us of God wisdom righteousness sanctification and redemption Now Wisdom signifies the opening of the Counsel of God Righteousness signifies the Subjection of our Wills to the Will of God Sanctification signifies Obedience to the Spirit of Christ Sanctification signifies Obedience to something to what what shall we be obedient to what is our Rule He that is led by the spirit of Christ he is his but he that is not led by the spirit of Christ is none of his so that it is plain Sanctification signifies Obedience to the Spirit of Christ and Redemption signifies buying again or setting free from Bondage We know when our Friends are in Captivity as in Turkey or
cometh when no man can work Let every one of us that are now met together labour to be sensible of the Love of God to us and love him above all and express our Love by a willing and persevering Obedience that we may have the love of God shed abroad upon our hearts by the Holy Ghost and offer up living Praises to him through Jesus Christ ●ho hath loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood and hath made to kings and priests unto God and his father To him be Glory and Dominion for ever and ●ver Amen SERMON X. Salvation from Sin by Jesus Christ Preached at Devonshire-House August the 9th 1691. IT is a general Doctrine in the World That no man by any means in the World can ever be set free from Sin in this Life This is universally received almost among all Christians in all Churches one and another tho' they differ never so much in other things yet they agree in this so that this Doctrine hath ●ot a Sway in the World and it is accounted a great Delusion and a Heresie and a grand Error for any to question the Truth of it Now while a Man is of that Belief That there is an impossibility of living without Sin and of breaking down the Kingdom of Satan in any one Soul in the World How can Men hope or believe that Righteousness should prevail in the Heart of one Man Ther● neither King nor Beggar if he be a Bishop 〈◊〉 a Gospel Minister the Devil must have a Rul● and Gover●●ent in him so long 〈…〉 this World As long as this is believe 〈◊〉 not possible that the other Belief should t● place It is madness to think that I must b● under the Rule and Government of Satan if I am under the Government of the Son of God And it is still greater madness to say That Christ and the Devil are both my Governours and Rulers It is prodigious Folly and Madness to speak after this manner This Belief prevails over all Men over the Wise and Mighty and Noble and Learned that they can never be freed from the Power of Sin in this World but that the Devil will lead them into Sin every Day le● Men be never so sober never so abstemious in their Lives let them spend never so many Hours in Prayer every Day let them come to Meetings and hear Sermons and write them and repeat them and do what they will here is a Bar of Unbelief that lies in the way that makes Men depart from the living God and his Power and lose the Benefit they should receive from Christ And therefore they go to fetch it another way that is to have the Righteousness of Christ imputed to them and they shall be holy and pure in the sight of God when they are polluted in their own Eyes and when they see their daily Failings Infirmities and Corruptions yet God may not see them but that he sees them Holy Just and Righteous in his Son What strange kind of Doctrine is this I must pr●sume that God will see me in his Son Jesus Christ when I never was in Christ How can this be He that is in Christ 〈◊〉 new creature old things are done away and 〈◊〉 things are become new But if there be O● things remaining still and I be not becom● New shall I presume that I am in Christ and that God will see me in his Son When People come to use the Understanding that God hath given them the will look upon themselv●● as barred out by their Unbelief that the Nations have drunk in and it is as sweet to them as the Honey and the Honey-Comb But blessed be God many have vomited it up already If they would have placed this Doctrine upon Man's Natural Ability I would have said Amen to it I know there is none of us all have a natural Ability an● Power to deliver his own Soul from Sin and Satan but when they come to place it upon God that though the Lord make bare his arm and reveal his power though they come to have the Grace of God that still they could not be delivered from Sin this hath Blasphemy at the bottom of it The other reflected upon man's Power this reflects upon the Power of God Almighty That the Devil hath got such a Power over us that God hath no● Power over us nor cannot have Power a● Dominion over us so that of a whole N●tion he cannot have one Man to serve him Much might be said in answer to this When Men are once willing to serve Go● they will be willing to leave the Se●vice 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Devil There is no way to answer that good Wish but by waiting upon God for the revealing of his Power I pray God that when you come to a Meeting you may say Lord let thy Power go forth upon my Heart Let thy Arm be made bare and deliver me from the Power and Dominion of Sin Some will say they feel God's Power in a Meeting I feel the Power of God workin● upon my Heart in order to the taking away Sin and Transgression and giving me Victory over it through the Lord Jesus Christ If they feel this Power of God upon them it is their Duty to believe it and depend upon it If I believe it I must wait for the Dictates of it and believe that I shall be able to do all things ●hrough Christ that strengthens me Then Faith will come forth into Works and appear to be a living Faith You may remember what the Apostle James saith As the body without the spirit is dead so faith without works is dead also As soon as a Man comes to joyn with the mighty Power of God he will be able to withstand Temptation If he comes into evil Company he will deny them and not comply with them 〈◊〉 will find then something of a Power 〈◊〉 Ability to serve God though he is ●ot come to Perfection yet he is walking 〈◊〉 the way of Holiness and pressing forward towards the mark of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus He will say I am got a little ●●arer than I was towards the place where I would be towards that Life which I w● live and die then let Death come whe● pleaseth God it shall be welcome This is the wickedness of many in th● World they will not live such a Life as they would be willing to die in They cannot come at it unless it be given them to believ● for it is the Gift of God they must come to th●● Governour and Leader which goes be● to the Gift of God which is eternal l●fe then let Death come when it will if I have the Gift of eternal Life It is a miserable thing to think that there ar● divers that have not laid hold of eternal Life It is manifested that we may lay hold of it there is a Hand of Faith joyning with it When a Man comes to lay hold of