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A93709 Sparkles of glory, or Some beams of the morning-star. Wherein are many discoveries as to truth, and peace. To the establishment, and pure enlargement of a Christian in spirit and truth. / By John Saltmarsh. Preacher of the Gospell. Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647. 1647 (1647) Wing S504; Thomason E1114_1; ESTC R208461 88,386 372

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Sparkles of Glory OR Some Beams of the Morning-Star Wherein are many discoveries as to Truth and Peace TO The establishment and pure enlargement of a Christian in Spirit and Truth By JOHN SALTMARSH Preacher of the Gospell HOSEA 3. His coming is prepared as the morning London Printed for Giles Calvert and are to be sold at the Black-spred-Eagle at the West end of Pauls 1647. To the High and Honourable Court of Parliament WHat others have done by the Law of your authority Presented before yee their advise in matters of Religion I shall from the law of love to your Iust authority present ye not my advise the Lord himself advise and counsell ye but some things which concern the Lord Iesus Christ and the peace and prosperity of your Kingdome and that I may not be disobedient to the heavenly vision or light of God revealed in me There are two Principles in the world which have these sad and dark conclusions attending them the two Principles are these 1. That such as conforme not to the Doctrine and discipline established and yet as to the State are good Subjects and peaceably affected shall be proceeded against by fines imprisonment c. 2. That such as shall speak upon the Scriptures or open them Publikely or in Private and are not ordained by the laying on of the hands of that present established ministery of a kingdome shall be proceeded against by fines imprisonments c. The sad and dark conclusions which follow are these 1. All the glorious discoveries of God above or beyond that Systeme or form of Doctrine c. shall be judged and sentenced as Heresie and Schisme and so God himself shall be judged by man which must needs be a sin bringing much desolation unless they that enact such Laws were that very infallible Apostleship for Interpretation of all Scriptures as the first Apostleship was for writing all Scriptures And is God a God of the Iewes only is he not a God of the Gentiles also that is is God limited to one sort of men Thou thoughtest saith God that I was altogether such a one as thy self that is a God meerly of one Image or figure behold the Heaven of Heavens cannot contain him he dwelleth not in Temples made with hands and where is his habitation and who hath known the place of his rest That is what is man that he should conceive that God is only in a place or Temple or form of Worship or Systeme of Doctrine of his forme or making since the time is come that we do no longer worship in this Temple nor at Ierusalem but they that worship must worship in spirit and truth which truth is he only who is the truth 2. Many thousands of pretious Christians shall be under Delinquency as to fines imprisonment c. and under the scandall of Hereticks and Schismaticks because not seeing by that one light nor believing in that one Proportion of faith nor receiving such interpretations and Consequences of Scriptures for the very Scriptures themselves and by such persecution the civill power which is received from God shall be turned against God or against the more spirituall administration of God and so Gods Administrations dashed one against another Saul Saul why persecutest thou me touch not mine anointed and do my Prophets no harm not as having dominion over the heritage orLordship over faith 3. That were to set up the Church Politie of the Iews amongst Christians and not according to Gods divine apointment but mans for God in that first Politie of the Iews Church under the Old-Testament joyned to the Kings and Magistracy then a Priesthood with Vrim and Thummim and Prophets anointed of God as a certain true infallible directive power for ordering that way of administration but this way of Christians now without any such warrant or appointment of God brings back again the same Church Politie under the New-Testament which was typicall as to Christ the King and Priest and Prophet and joyns to Kings Magistracy now a ministery less of God less certain less true not infallible so as all texts instances and examples brought from the Old-Testament of the Kings Princes and Magistrates of Israel compelling to the worship of God without proving the continuance of the same Church Politie under the New-Testament and the like Priesthood and Prophets accordingly sent of God to direct them is all invalid and of no effect as to such proceedings 4. The infinitely abounding spirit of God which blows when and where it listeth and ministers in Christians according to the gift and prophesies according to the will of the Almighty God pouring its self out upon all flesh giving out the word and making the company great who publish it even this Almighty all glorious infinitely abounding dispensing and revealing Spirit is made subject to the Laws Ordinances of men to the pleasures and wills to the measures and forms of men to outward ceremonies as Ordination c. God must not speak till man give him leave not teach nor Preach but whom man allows and approves ordains 5. This making laws for punishing all that conforme not to the doctrine and discipline established destroyes the true interests of all states and kingdomes excluding all societies of men but of one sort and forme though never so peaceably affected or obedient as men and Subjects respectively to the State and civill government thereof and was never found in any State or Church Politie by divine appointment but in that one nation of the Iews whose Politie as to such a form God himself peculiarly made owned and preserved and the Lord Iesus himself fulfilled and dissolved For Heresie and Schisme I know ye ought not to tolerate any but to let them bear their own judgement which is spirituall admonition Church-censure rejection excommunication which if effectuall as all true right spirituall censures have been and are is that just proportionable judgment for such Gospel-sins if not effectuall then the insuffiency weakness unprofitableness of such as assume such Church-power and censures will appear before ye And as to that point of the present Ordination which some have so pressed upon ye distinguishing to ye that their Ordination was from the Bishops as Ministers not as Bishops Right Honourable consider that distinction cannot be for there was no such thing as Ministers in the Church of Rome or of England as to this successively pretended Ordination but Priests and Bishops or Episcopacy and Priesthood and surely if Episcopacy doth not yet Priesthood doth altogether evacuate the essence of Ministery now under the New-Testament as by such Ordination and how much more rationall are their Arguments who hold their Ministry lawfull from the lawfulness of Episcopacy then those who deny Episcopacy c. and yet have no Ordination but from them For this Christian-liberty it is such as preserves not only the outward peace of Christians who enjoy
doth all to sinners in meer grace that no sin is imputed to sinners but they are pure only by imputation and so no beleevers are punished for sin but from sin and all works of grace in a beleever is because they are saved or pardoned not that they may be saved or pardoned and all they are to do is from love not from bondage or from a meer outward Commandment and the Gospel or grace of God in Christ is free and in free promises and so to be preached to sinners as sinners They commonly called Presbyterians Independents Anabaptists c. hold all points of doctrine as to justification sanctification faith c. the ministry of the word and Sacraments which they call means of salvation all these hold alike with the common Protestant this being the summ of the Articles of the Church of England made by the Bishops and confirmed by Queen Elizabeth King James and King Charls and there hath been uo Reformation further nor any higher attainment in these things then the Bishops made and the Synod in England formerly And all the Reformation that hath been endeavoured hath been only in some outward things as Discipline or Church-government and some outward ordinances of Baptism and the Supper not any purer or more glorious discoveries of God or the Spirit or Jesus Christ or our union with the Spirit or glory as to spiritual things or Christ risen but as to Christ in the flesh or under the law of which these ordinances were a sign A Discovery as to the general point or Christ dying for all THey say the Scriptures hold forth all sinning and Christ dying for all and the promises of Christ generally to all upon condition and exhortations to all to repent beleeve and come to Christ and therefore conclude the Lord Iesus or second man was given from the Father to give a price of redemption for all those who fell in the first man and those they say were all mankind and with Christ a Ministry of reconciliation and graces to all that will not wilfully reject or refuse or put by the offers of grace and salvation so tendered but remain passive and so far as in them lies not oppose the Spirit and means of grace though they acknowledg they can do nothing of themselves to obtain faith or any other work of salvation but all that is meerly of the Spirit of God working in those who are called and upon these general terms of grace they affirm also the election of some which they conclude from that work of God in them who are called of God through the means of grace they not resisting that call or present offer of grace And this they say is the Gospel of salvation preached to all which all may receive if they resist not The last discovery and as some say the highest and most glorious concerning the whole mystery of God to men and this Creation GOD being infinitely one yet in a three-fold manifestation to us of Father Son and Spirit would make out himself in an image in this Creation or nature and therefore he takes to himself one part of it into union to himself according to one way of manifestation called in Scripture light love grace salvation father bridegroom glory and that part of nature which enjoys God in this manifestation of grace or salvation is called the Angels the Saints the Elect the Son the Tabernacle of God the new Jerusalem the Temple the Spouse He takes to himself the other part of the Creation and there he is present but not in this way of grace and light but of another manifestation called law justice wrath everlasting burnings and these are called devils wickedmen flesh which live in God and subsist in him as creatures in their being but not in his grace and glory not in that manifestation of his the light shining in darkness but the darkness comprehending it not This is the mystery God is in as to this Creation and the brighter part of it as to Angels Saints and to the darker part of it as to devils and wicked men and All that God doth here below under the Sun is to preach this in several ways or ministrations as in the appearances of this Creation in light and darkness and in the Scriptures The Scriptures are no other then a way or ministration by letter of this mystery and all the passages there from the first man to the second from the Old Testament to the New with those two very appearances of the two men or Adams were but a ministry or way of God to signifie or figure this mystery and so all the rest we read of as of Cain and Abel Isaac and Ishmael Iacob and Esau Israel and Iudah Saul and David Iudas and the Eleven Christ and Antichrist and thus these set forth and figure this mystery They say Adam was a way by which God preached first to man and was not the first man in whom all stood fel but a way by which this mystery of God was made to appear first to the Creation Adam held forth nature or a part of this Creation in communion with God as to grace and love while he stood and another part of the Creation or nature out of communion with God as to love and grace but in communion or union to God as to law and justice or wrath and thus they interpret those Scriptures of mans first glory and fall less in the very letter and more in the mystery and according to Adam in this two-fold state were all the rest Cain and Abel c. They say that God in the Old Testament preached this mystery though more darkly and in shadows as in the law and sacrifices and in the children of the bond-woman and of the free of Israels walking with God and apostating And that the Gospel or fulness of time of the clearer discovery of this mystery was the Lord Jesus himself or God manifest in the flesh or as in one man a figure of the whole mystery as to grace and love or God in flesh or in his or of God in that other part of his Creation his Church or Saints And all that God did in this single and particular manifestation in flesh as in one man was only a more full clearer excellent and full and spiritual Ministry of the mystery of salvation therefore Christ is called a Minister one sent an Apostle And all that Christ did from his childhood to his crucifying death and cross was a discovery of God by this figure in the whole mystery how God is in all his and how he works and hath his times of law of graces and Gospel of crucifying and offering up all to death through the eternal Spirit which is the blood of the everlasting Covenant or Seal whereby God witnesses to