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A54161 A key opening a way to every common understanding, how to discern the difference betwixt the religion professed by the people called Quakers and the perversions, misrepresentations and calumnies of their several adversaries : published in great good will to all, but more especially for their sakes that are actually under prejudice from vulgar abuses. Penn, William, 1644-1718. 1693 (1693) Wing P1312A; ESTC R28422 12,318 37

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no sooner is true Faith begotten in a Soul but it falls to working which is both the Nature and in some respect the end of it Nor do we say that our very best Works proceeding from the true Faith it self can merit no nor Faith joyned with them All that Man is capable of believing or performing can never merit everlasting Blessedness because there can be no proportion as there must be in case of Merit between the best Works that can be performed in the Life of Man and an Eternal Felicity Wherefore all that Man can do even with the Assistance of the Holy Spirit can never be properly said to merit but that right Faith and good Works which will follow it may and do obtain the blessed Immortality which it pleaseth Almighty God to give and priviledge the Sons of Men with who perform that necessary Condition is a Gospel and necessary Truth And this the Quakers groundedly and therefore boldly affirm So that they deny all Merit from the best of Works especially by such as the Papists are wont to conceive Meritorious But as they on the one hand do deny the meritoriousness of Works so neither can they joyn with that lazy Faith which works not Let not good Works make Men Papists because they make Men Christians I am sure believing and not working and imagining a Salvation from Wrath where there is no Salvation from Sin which is the cause of it is no whit less unscriptural and abundantly more pernicious to the Soul Blessed is he that hears Christ's Words and does them The doer is only accepted for though Death be the Wages of Sin yet the Gift of God is Eternal Life to such Rom. 6. 23. so that as they do not hold that their good Works merit neither believe they that their good Works justifie For though none are justified that are not in measure sanctified yet they are not justified because they are sanctified but for his sake that sanctifies them Isa 26. 12. and works all their good Works in them and for them to wit Christ Jesus who is made unto them as to the Saints of old Wisdom Righteosness Sanctification and Redemption that he that glorieth let him glory in the Lord 1 Cor. 1. 30 31. Pervers 14. The Quakers deny the two great Ordinances of the Gospel Baptism and the Supper Princ. Whatever is truly and properly a Gospel Ordinance they desire to own and practise But they observe no such Language in the Scriptures as in the Objection They do confess the Practice of John's Baptism and the Supper is to be found there but that is no Institution or sufficient Reason of Continuation That they were then proper they believe it being a time of great Infancy and when the Mysteries of Truth lay yet couched and foulded up in Figures and Shadows as is acknowledged by Protestants but it is their Belief that no Figures or Signs are perpetual or of Institution under the Gospel Administration when Christ who is the Substance is come though their use might have been indulged to young Converts in Primitive Times It were to overthrow the whole Gospel Dispensation and to make the coming of Christ of none effect to render Signs of the nature of the Gospel If it be said But they were used after the coming of Christ and his Ascension too They answer So were many Jewish Ceremonies not easily abolished If any say But Christ commanded that one of them should be done till he come They say That he that said so told his Disciples also That he would come to them again That some should not taste of Death till they saw him come in his Kingdom And he that was then with them should be in them And that he would drink no more of the Fruit of the Vine till he should drink it new with them in the Kingdom of God Joh. 14. 1 2 3. Mat. 16. 28. Joh. 14. 17. Mat. 26. 29. Mark 14. 25. Which is the new Wine that was to be put into the new Bottles Luk. 5. 37. and is the Wine of the Kingdom as he expresseth it in the same place Which Kingdom is within as may be read Luk. 17. 20. He was the heavenly Bread that they had not yet known nor his Flesh and Blood as they were to know them as may be seen John 6. 53 to 63. So that though Christ was come to end all Signs yet till he was known to be the Substance to the Soul as the great Bread of Life from Heaven Signs had their Service to shew forth and keep in hand and remembrance especially to the People of that day whose Religion was attended with a multitude of the like Types Shadows and Signs of the one good Thing and Substance of all Hence it is That the Quakers cannot be said to deny them that is too hard a word But they truly witnessing that the very thing that Water Bread and Wine do signifie is come to them they leave them off as fulfilled and henceforth have but one Lord one Faith one Baptism one Bread and but one Cup of Blessings which is the new Wine of the Kingdom Mark 14. 25. Pervers 15. They acknowledge no Resurrection of the Dead nor Rewards to come Princ. In this also they are greatly abused They deny not but believe the Resurrection according to Scripture the one from Sin the other from Death and the Grave but are cautious in expressing the manner of the Resurrection intended in the Charge because 't is left a Secret in Scripture Are People angry with them for not believing or asserting what is hidden and which is more curious than necessary to be known and which the Objectors themselves cannot be positive in Thou Fool is to the curious Inquirer as says the Apostle 1 Cor. 15. 36 53 54. which makes the Quakers contented with that Body which God shall please to give them being assured that their Corruption shall put on Incorruption and their Mortality Immortality in such manner as pleaseth him And in the mean time they think it their Duty as well as Wisdom to acquiesce in his holy Will It is enough they believe a Resurrection and that of a glorious and incorruptible Body without further Niceties for to that was the ancient hope Now as to Eternal Rewards they not only believe them but above all People have the greatest reason so to do for otherwise who is so miserable Do they inherit the Reproach and Suffering of all that have separated from time to time that is are the Out-cries that have been against the Protestants by the Papists and those of the Church of England against Puritans Brownists and other Separatists fallen upon them and shall they hold Principles inconsistent with an Eternal Recompence of Rewards By no means It is their Faith their Hope and what they press as an Incouragement to Faithfulness and the contrary therefore both an unjust and foolish Suggestion of their Adversaries Pervers 16. The Quakers deny all Civil Honour