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A47152 Immediate revelation, or, Jesus Christ the eternall Son of God revealed in man and revealing the knowledge of God and the things of his kingdom immediately : or, the Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit of promise, the spirit of prophecy poured forth and inspiring man and induing him with power from on high ... not ceased, but remaining a standing and perpetual ordinance in the Church of Christ and being of indispensible necessity as to the whole body in general ... / writ by George Keith, prisoner of the truth in the Tolbooth of Aberdein, the 29th of the third moneth, 1665. Keith, George, 1639?-1716. 1668 (1668) Wing K175; ESTC R28754 117,830 152

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bring thee to honour when thou dost embrace her c. and Prov. 6. 22. As it is in the Latin Translation VVhithersoever thou shalt go she shall lead thee when thou sleepest she shall keep thee and when thou awakest she shall talk with thee for the Commandment is a Lamp and the Law is Light and reproofs of Instruction are the way of Life to keep thee from the evil ●…man c. That is the false deceitful whorish spirit the spirit of this world wh●…ch bewitches the whole Earth and rules in the children of Diobedience and Prov. 8. 14. Counsel is mine and sound Iudgment or VVisdom and ver 28. I lead in the way of righteousness in the midst of the Pathes of iudgment that I may cause those that love me to inherit substance and I will fill their Treasures and ver 34. 35. Blessed is the man that heareth me waiting daily at my Gates waiting at the postes of my dores for who so findeth me findeth Life and shall obtain favour of the Lord. and Prov. 9. 3. She hath sent forth her Maidens she cryeth upon the highest places of the City who so is simple let him turn in hither as for every one that wanteth understanding she saith to him come eat of my Bread and drink of my Wine which I have mingled c. Lo How universal is her call and how particular to all and to every one and she not only sendeth forth her Maidens that is her Ministers to cry but she crieth her self and how sufficient is she being the very fulness of God himself to answer all Mens necessities and to be unto him above all that his heart can desire wanteth he Counsel counsel is hers needs he direction whithersoever he shall go she shall lead him pants he for life she is a Tree of Life would he be at substance somewhat beyond all shaddows all temporals all things that may be seen or heard by the eye or ear of flesh she causeth to inherit substance that which is eternal beyond all words thoughts or comprehensions of man which the Moth nor the Rust cannot corrupt nor the Thief break thorow and steal would he have long life riches and honours length of daies are in her right hand riches and honour in her left would he have the fear of the Lord and the knowledg of God she giveth it him Is he hungry she feedeth him with the bread of Life which is heavenly Vertue and Power the ●…ood of Angels Doth he thirst she giveth him of the Wine new in the Fathers Kingdom even that which groweth in the Paradise of God Would he have a rule to walk by her Commandments is a Lamp and her Law a Light VVould he have peace and preservation and pleasure her wayes are peace and her paths pleasantness and who so hearkneth unto her shall dwell safely c. Or needeth he company when he goeth or sitteth when he lyeth down or riseth up when he walketh in the Field or is shut up alone in a Prison or desolate place where none hath access unto him then she talketh with him and she is more to him than Ten thousands of Companies for sweet is her voice and her countenance is comely she is like the loving Hind and pleasant Roe and her breasts satisfie him at all times and he is alwaies ravished with her love and now where is this wisdom to be found Oh! How are men bewitched from the true path where it appears and how are we in a day bewitched with them seeking her without us and following after these Idol Shepherds who with destruction and Death hath heard the fame thereof with their ears but never saw her and so could not tell us where to find her but cryed Lo here Lo there in this sermon that fine book this or that place of Scripture this or the other Ordnance while as we were led out from watching at the posts of her Doors waiting to hear her voice in us and her reproofs which were the way unto her and her path was in the light which shined in our Consciences but our blind Watch-men told us that was not wisdoms voice which reproved us in our hearts in secret for ous sins but the checks of a Natural Conscience and the light which shined in our dark hearts and made manifest the hidden things of dishonesty in us said they is not the path of wisdom nor can it lead unto her but a natural Light a light which is darkness and blind as to the things of God but we have found them Iyars for it hath led us unto her and that which reproved us we have found to be her voice and we turning at her reproofs we have found her promise verified even the powering forth her spirit upon us Prov. 1. 23. And she hath revealed in us a measure of all these blessed things aforesaid and many a day read weof them in the Scriptures and heard the same thereof with our ears but both she and they were hid from us till our minds were turned to her own voice and light in our own hearts and this gave us the knowledg of her and of these heavenly and spiritual blessings which accompany her and we assuredly know that it is the Lord alone that giveth her immediately out of his own mouth Prov. 2. 6. She is hid from the eyes of all living and kept close from the Fowls of the air c. God understandeth the way thereof and unto man he saith Behold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom and to depart from evil is understanding Iob 28. 21. 23 28 And blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see her And thus I have largely pointed unto this Principle and Foundation from Solomons Testimony and now I shall descend to Isaia's and passing many places might be instanced I shall cite but a few Isa. 2. 2 3 4 5. And it shall come to pass in the last dayes that the Mountain of the Lords House shall be established in the top of the Mountains c. And all Nations shall flow unto it c. For out of Zion shall go forth the Law and the Word of the Lord from Ierusalem and he the Word for that is his Name Rev. 19. 13. shall judge among the Nations and shall correct or reform many people as it 's in the Latine Translation And they shall beat their Swords into Plow-shares c. O house of Jacob come ye and let us walk in the Light of the Lord. And Isa. 4. 25. In that day shall the branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious and the form of the Earth shall be excellent c. And the Lord will Create upon every dwelling place of Mount Sion and upon her assemblies a cloud and smoak by day and the shining of a flaming Fire by night for upon all the glory shall be a defence and there shall be a Tabernacle for a shaddow And Isa. 42. 1. Behold my servant whom I uphold
love and mercy of God is apprehended is not the natural man which is utterly incapable thereof but the dead spiritual man that is a little rev●…ved through the living touch and manifestation But the judgement and wrath of God that is revealed as a flaming fire is more able to grapple and fight with the darkness and can keep its place longest in the heart in this state yea it is the judgement which is first brought forth into victory over transgression and the Prince of it and then the mercy shineth forth in great sweetness ●…eauty brightness and majesty and rejoyceth over the judgement and turneth its severity and rigor into the greatest meekness and gentleness after all the contrary is expelled wrought out and destroyed and then doth the light of the glory of God shine in an unspeakable brightness in the purified soul as a permanent and abiding object so as to dwell and tabernacle therein to rest upon the soul and abide in it and heir the Kingdome of righteousness peace and joy is witnissed to be of an everlasting and unchangeable continuance and the glory of the Lord so to be arisen as it goeth down no more this is the day that hath no night that is endlesse and everlasting 5. Fifthly By immediate revelation its being of necessary continuance in the true Church or among the true Saints we understand not only immediate supernatural operations ' and influences of the spirit of God in and upon the mind and understanding of man which the Schoolmen call revelations ex parte subjecti i. e. upon the part of the subject to assist and inable or elevate the minde to know and understand savingly but also such inward manifestations and appearances and illuminations and influences as are the very immediate objects of our mind which hath real sensations and feelings of them as aforesaid in themselves without the need of words or any other thing by way of object to represent them which the Schoolmen call revelations ex parte objesti i. e. upon the part of the object so that a real object or objects are immediately by the Lord set before the mind of man which he seeth and perceiveth when they are presented and when not as my outward eye seeth when it is light or dark or what is presented in the light and when it is presented and when it is taken away out of my sight that which is given from Gods spirit unto mans mind upon the part of the subject by way of any help or assistance to enable it to know and understand the things of God as they are presented under in or by or through the scriptures the Schoolmen call it medium incognitum assentiendi an unknown midst of knowing or assenting it helps me to know but I know not it self in it self it is not the very object say they of my knowledge and if it be not the very immediate object of my knowledge it is not known but a hid unknown thing and so according to them the help of Gods spirit his influence his concurrence coeoperation his motion and praemotion his lightnings and quicknings and breathings and all his other communications and working and works in mans mind are things wholy sealed hid shut up vailed from and unknown to the mind in whom they are it hath no immediate feeling or perception of them or immediate knowledge of them more then a tree that grows in the field and is influenced with the light and warmth of the Sun and watered with the rain and dew from heaven but the tree having only the light of vegetation but not the life of sensation knows not what influenceth or watereth it sees not that glorious heavens that so bountifully powreth down its influences on it nor hath it any sensible taste or relish of the water that falls on it wch it drinks in for its nourishment and so knows not to speak properly when it is watered and when not when the Sun goes down and when it rises Thus it is with the Saints according to the Schoolmen and national teachers who because they want the spiritual sences themselves therefore they deny that the things of God as aforesaid are objective that is to say sensible or perceiveable in themselves Hence it is that in the ignorance blindness and insensibleness of their minds the query us so much How know you that you have the spi●…it of God how know you when he moves you to speak pray or give thanks how know you that that refreshment and joy and comfort which you say is given you from the spirit is true and not a delusion of Sathan And when we answer that we know the spirit of the Lord in his shinings warmings quicknings waterings and refreshings from and by himself in his own immediate manifestation in our hearts minds and spirits which have a seeing hearing smelling tasting and feelling of him in the divine seed and birth which hath all these sensations in it that are infallible whereby we know that it is he and not another the spiritual sences can discern betwixt good and evil both in root and branch fountain and streams principle and action the good spirit from the evil and the influence and work of the good ●…om the influence and work of the evil as the natural eye can 〈◊〉 betwixt light and darkness white and black or the natural ear betwixt sounds pleasant and unpleasant or the natural ta●… betwixt sweet and bitter or the feeling betwixt hard and soft rough and smooth And as all the natural sences are infallible and cannot erre when the organ is sound and he medium fit and suitable and the object duly proposed so is it as touching the spiritual sences which are also infallible touching their objects when they are duly proposed through a fit medium upon or unto a sound organ Now the Organ is the civine feed and birth aforesaid which if nothing of the evil and contrary Nature lye too near to hurt it will do its office and discover the things proposed most clearly and distinctly the medium or midst is that pure heavenly Air breath or spirit which proceedeth from the Lord in which his pure light shines forth into a most perfect manifestation of what is proposed wherein also the pure heavenly and divine voice or sound of the spirit of God which doth wonderfully and unspeakably refresh quicken and comfort it formed and conveyed into the spiritual ear and all the objects whither of the spiritual sight or hearing or tasting or feeling or ●…elling are proposed and presented by the Lord himself in the seed who is also the most noble and glorious object and doth give an objective manifestation of himself to be seen heard and tasted of in such a manner as is inutterable and never entred into mans heart to conceive but God hath revealed it unto us by his spirit Now these who deny objective manifestations revelations and proposals will not receive this answer nor can
not that light but were sent to bear witness of that light which is the light of the world and lighteth every man that cometh into it that by believing in the light he may know God and be saved for God willeth all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth and Christ said it is expedient for you that I go away else the comforter will not come even the spirit of truth whom I will send and he will lead you into all truth and bring things to your remembrance and give you wisdom and knowledge and power that all your enemies shall not be able to resist and this spirit was to furnish and back them in their Ministry else they had never gained such ground upon the world when I am ascended said he I will draw all men after me and this spirit they witnessed sent into their hearts teaching them what and how to speak and what they declared unto the people inwards from the spirit of Life of Jesus Christ revealed in them the same spirit and answered and testified to the truth of these things in their hearers that was it which convinced the world of sin righteousness and judgement that was it which made them manifest to be of God made them manifest in the consciences of their hearers thorough the manifestation of the truth Christ the truth the spirit of truth they were commended or approved to every mans conscience in the sight of God and if they or their Gospel was hid it was to them whose minds were blinded who were past feeling of the spirit of God which convinceth reproveth demonstrateth and maketh manifest and on such their words could get no ground but they persecuted and opposed them as fools and mad men so by that is said you may understand that word ●…even the best cannot give the knowledge of God and though Christ in the dayes of his flesh taught them many things yet how were they hid from them they were even very ignorant of many weighty things and could not then receive them or bear them at have many things said he that ye cannot bear as yet but when the spirit the comforter shall come he shall teach you all things and lead you into all truth and be with you for ever and when this spirit was poured forth then their narrow understandings were opened and enlarged to know these things which formerly they could not bear nor receive whereby it may appear sufficiently to any man or men of true understanding that the outward Revelation or discovery by words spoken from without of Christ or any of his Disciples or Apostles cannot reveal the Father nor the Son for if it was i●…ot sufficient to the Church his bodily presence his reaching them outwardly by word of month face to face but he said 〈◊〉 was exp●… that he should go away from them and he would send another teacher who would do greater things and more manifestly and glor●…ously reveal unto them God and the things of his Kingdom if Christs bodily presence in his flesh was not sufficient of it self to minister though he spoke as never man spoke lyes I say if this ministration was not sufficient but a more glorious they were to expect and as they waited they witnessed it fulfiled and come unto them then far●…less is the outward ministration of any other man or men whomsoever sufficient for that effect for if Christ be not any more to be known after the flesh much less any other man nor is their knowledge they can receive from any other man to be rested in seeing the knowledge of Christ after the flesh was not sufficient nor to be rested in but they were to look for a better a more clear and full manifestation in themselves he appearing in a spiritual glorious heavenly misterious way in their hearts even such a way as the world cannot know him or receive him which made Indas n●…t Iscaeriot to wonder and question him saying how is it that thou wilt manifest thy self unto us and not unto the world And it will yet further appear how insufficient words even the best of words Scripture words though there were as many books of Scripture as th●…●…hole world could contain are to reveal or to give the knowledge of God unto man many yea the most of things natural and created cannot be understood of or by words words being but figures emblems signs and representations of things come always short of the things themselves unless they be lying words which go beyond the truth and these come far shorter and the knowledge they can give is but false and a lye what words can give a man the true and sufficient knowledge of the Sun can the best Orator tell a blind man what the Sun is what these pleasant and beautiful colours of his bearas are which makes the Rainbow thorough the refraction of a cloud dissolving into Rain can they describe to him the beauty of a Lillie in the field to which Solomon in all his outward glory is not comparable Do not these of the meanest capacity and understanding who have their eyes and can look upon the Lillie have a better and more satisfying knowledge thereof then the blind man though quick of understanding though he had all the wittyest Orators and wisest men of the world to describe it unto him all their words comes far short of the other mans sight or can a deaf man know what a musical harmony and melody of the vocie is or can one who has lost the taste of his mouth know wine from water or sweet from bitter now if the knowledge of these natural things cannot be had sufficiently by any words how much less can things spiritual and God who is a spirit be known by words if words come short in the description or manifestation of creatures obvious to our bodily sences how infinitely short they fall in the manifestation of God or the things of his Kingdom As it is written 1 Cor. 〈◊〉 9. Eye hath not seen nor Ear heard neither have entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him But verse 10. God hath revealed them unto us by his spirit for the spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God Lo how the Apostle shuts forth all the knowledge that can be had either by the outward ear or eye when all words are excluded from being sufficient to reveal the things of God but can mans imaginations reasonings or conceptions and thoughts of man in his natural understanding do it either nay saith he it hath not entred into the heart of man to conceive them then all conceptions and thoughts of mans heart in the fall the old heart old Adams heart are also excluded from giving the knowledge how then are they known God saith he hath revealed them unto us by his spirit not unto me only said he but unto us unto you as well as unto me