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A47193 The universall free grace of the Gospell asserted, or, The light of the glorious Gospell of Jesus Christ, shining forth universally, and enlightning every man that coms [sic] into the world, and therby giving unto every man, a day of visitation wherin it is possible for him to be saved, which is glad tydings unto all people, being witnessed and testifyed unto, by us the people called in derision Quakers : and in opposition to all denyers of it, of one sort and another proved by many infallible arguments, in the evidence and demonstration of the spirit of truth, according to Scripture testimonies and sound reason : with the objections of any seeming weight against it, answered it, answered / by George Keith. Keith, George, 1639?-1716.; Furly, Benjamin, 1636-1714. 1671 (1671) Wing K228; ESTC R13258 128,214 140

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divine touch the soule and will is so far liberated and freed that it can follow that which draweth it without which drawings of the Father Christ saith No man can come unto him The which the Lord is no ways bound to continue for ever 6. And therefore neither do we assert that men that have received this Light and Spirit of God and have given themselvs up unto it to obey it and so are becom Servants of Righteousnes doe receive at once a full and sufficient measure for the whole course of their Lives but onely sufficient for the present state condition opportunity and case to preserve protect and defend them from all evill so that the Creature must be continually exercised in a perpetuall dependance and wayting upon the Lord to receive the renewed and fresh influences of this divine Light and Life according as its present State Condition and Necessity may require there being no security of the soule out of this dependant wayting receiving frame SECTION I. Holding forth the Arguments according to Scripture Testimonies and a vindication of them from the corrupt Glosses of our Adversaries Argument 2. from Ioh. 1. cap. v. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 c. IN this Chapter wee have a full and clear Testimony both from Iohn the Evangelist and Apostle of our Lord Iesus Christ and also from Iohn the Baptist his forerunnor concerning this matter Iohn the Evangelist saith concerning him that he was the Word which was in the beginning and was with God and was God that all things were made by him and without him was not any thing made that was made and that in him was life and the life was the light of Men. In which words hee declareth two things 1. That generall Relation hee hath towards all the Creaturs that he is their Maker All things were made by him Secondly that speciall Relation hee hath towards Men in asmuch as hee is not only their Maker as of other things but hee is their light In him was life and the life was the light of Men Which words doe import very plainly that hee is the Saviour of Men and given unto them for the light of Salvation to renew and restore them out of their fallen condition which is a State of death and of darknes and so Iohn here doeth the work of a true Evangelist in preaching glad tydings to lost Men they ar dead but in him is life they ar darkned through the fall yea and Darknes as it is Eph. 5. 8. But the life is the light of Men and the light shineth in darknes Now Christ was the Life and Light of Men befor the fall in a more near Relation then of any other visible Creatures so as that hee lived in them and shined in them to give them the knowledge of the glory of God in his owne face which is his image in which man was made so hee was the life light of Men before men became darknes and also he is the Light Life of Men which shineth in them while they are darknes to bring them out of it into his owne life and light But now this darknes doth not apprehend the light doth not embrace it nor enjoy it hath not fellowship with it so much doth the word comprehend import neverthelesse by the workings of the light in the darknes men may be changed from being darknes to become light in the Lord. and many have witnessed this blessed charge and so when men are become light through the workings of the originall light in them they can apprehend the light and enjoy it Light can apprehend light though dark●…es cannot by all which it may plainly appear that Iohn is in this place holding forth Christ to be the Light and Life unto Men more then simply according to naturall Illumination for that had not been to doe the work of an Evangelist or to preach the Gospell unto Men simply and barely to tell them that Christ doth enlighten them naturally as with naturall Reason and understanding The Gospell wherof Iohn was a Minister and of which this is a most comfortable declaration holds forth Christ to be the Life the Word and the Light in a much more deep and comprehensive signification not excluding the more inferiour kinds and degrees of life communicated unto the Creatures in their capacities but superadding a more excellent degree of Light and Life communicable unto Man from Christ then that which is naturall unto him simply as a naturall Man for indeed every degree of life which Man hath as 1. the Life of Vegetation 2. of Sensation 3. of Reason 4. of Grace is from Christ the universall fountain and spring of Life and hee is justly called the Life in all these considerations But now to limit this universall signification of Light and Life to the 3 inferiour degrees of it exclude the fourth which is the Supreame doth plainly manifest a partiall spirit which is prejudiced against the Truth Let all the Scripturs be searched and it will never be found that Christ is called the Light and the Life simply and barely in Relation to the naturall quickning and Illumination of the Creaturs excluding the spirituall but rather that the spirituall quickning and enlightning is alwayes mostly pointed at not excluding the other as Joh. 11. 25. I am the Resurrection the Life hee that beleeveth in me though hee ●…r dead yet shall hee Live and Joh. 14. 6. I am the Way the Truth and the Life no man cometh unto the Father but by me in which places Christ is held forth principally in Relation to his influence of spirituall Life upon Men and Joh. 8. 12. I am the Light of the world hee th●…t followeth me shall not walk in darknes but shall have the Light of Life Which cannot be understood thus hee that followes me as I enlighten naturally shall have the Light of Life which is false but thus hee that followes me as I enlighten spiritually hee shall have the Light of Life Againe in that hee is called the Light of Men this is not to be understood particularly of some men viz. beleevers but of all men both beleevers and unbeleevers within the day of their visitation 1. Becaus it is not said the Life is the Light of some men but of men indefinitly now an indefinit term signifyeth mostly universally and is alwayes so to be understood where no sufficient reason moveth to the contrary 2. Becaus Iohn the Evangelist and Iohn the Baptist much agree in their testimony now Iohn Baptists testimonie was that hee enlightneth every man 3. Becaus this is not only the Light of Beleevers that they may more and more believ but hee is the Light of or unto Unbeleevers in a day of visitation that they may become Beleevers for many Unbeleevers have become Beleevers And how but by the Lighting wherby the Light did lighten them in their unbeleef for when the light first lighteth a man it findeth him in
and this is the record that God hath given to us eternall life and this life is in his Son Now what US is this to whom God ha●…h given eternall life Surely both hee who beleevs and hee who beleevs not for thus hee who beleevs bears a true witnesse and testimony unto the record of God holding forth that eternall life which is given him in a true beleef thereof and confession thereunto in word and deed but the Unbeleever is a lyar and why so becaus that God has given him eternall life but his unbeleeving heart saith No hee hath not given it unto me As now if I should give a thing unto a man to make use of and hee burieth it in some place and denyeth that hee ever had such a thing from me hee would be a lyar so the Unbeleever by his unbeleef denying the gift of God which is given unto him hee lyeth But now if this gift which is eternall life had never beene given unto him hee could not be called a lyar for to lye is to deny that which is true therefor it is true that God hath given him eternall life viz. in the seed which would have brought forth life in him had hee beleeved And thus the slothfull servant who hid his masters mony in the earth was a lyar in that hee said his Lord was a hard Master and that what hee had given him was not sufficient enough so did not beleeve the record viz. that God had given him eternall life Acts. 26. 18. 23. Paul saith he was sent of God to turne the Gentiles from darknes unto light even unto Christ who lighteth every man that cometh into the world whom Paul here preached that hee did suffer and rise from the dead and did shew light unto the people and to the Gentiles and yet when Paul first came unto them they were in unbeleef and darknes Now it is great ignorance and darknes for man to say that this light which Paul turned them unto was not within them for they might as well say that the darknes and power of Sathan from which he was to turn them to God was not in them and seeing hee turned them to God sure it was that they might find him and his light and li●… in them for wee cannot find God to the salvation of our souls but in our selvs becaus the light which gives the knowledge of the glory of God shines in the heart 2. Cor. 4. 6. And wee never find that Paul directed the Gentiles to seek God on his light otherwise then a●… near even in their hearts Morover out adversaries confesse that which is meerly outward is not sufficient unto salvation Hence I thus argue The Apostle was to turne them to that which was sufficient unto salvation Therfor it was the light which is of a saving nature that was in them the consequence is plaine from our adversaries confession aforsaid that nothing meerly otward is sufficient unto salvation the Antecedent is proved from this that he turned them to that wherby their eves might be opened and they niight receive forgivenes of sins c. Againe the Apostles wer able Ministers of the New Testament not of the letter but of the spirit and so they directed people unto that which was sufficient for salvation they both ministred from the spirit in themselvs and directed the people to whom they preached unto a measure of the same spirit and to the light and life thereof in themselvs Joh. 16. 7. I will send the comforter unto you and when hee is come hee will reprove the world of sin of righteousnes and of judgement of sin becaus they beleeved not in me c. This answereth unto what is said immediately above as the Apostles did preach from the Spirit of God and of Christ in themselvs so they directed the world unto a measure of the same spirit in themselvs which was given to the end their ministry might prevaile in the world for had not the spirit beene given to convince the world and bear testimony unto the truth published by the Apostles they could have had no encouragement to preach but this was their encouragement that the spirit was sent into the world wherby the whole world should be convinced and so either saved or left without excuse Now it is very observable that hee saith hee shall reprove the world of sin becaus they beleeved not in Christ wherby it is manifest that the great sin of the world is unbeleef for which it is reproved But if the world be reproved for that they did not beleeve in Christ then certainly they ought to have beleeved in him and if they ought to have beleeved in him hee hath beene given and held forth unto them in such a way as was sufficient unto salvation for no man can be bound to beleeve in that which coms not in a sufficient way and under what smaller terms could hee be held forth unto them then as making salvation possible unto them which yet is only possible through an inward principle 2. Cor. 13. 5. Know yee not your owne selvs how that Christ is in you unles yee be reprobats This Scripture holds forth that Christ is in all men unto salvation who are not Reprobats Now none are simply Reprobats but whose day of visitation is past and their house left desolate its true the state of unbeleef and impenitence is a state of of reprobation and so those who are in it may be said Secundum quid or in so farre to be reprobate but none are or can be said to be simply Reprobats but who remaine in unbeleef and impenitency after their day of visitation is expired for while their Day remains in which salvation is possible unto them and wherin the Lord visits them and strives with them for their recovery they cannot be called simply Reprobates for reprobate is as much as left or rejected of God whom the Lord hath ceased to deal with in order unto their salvation yea and even our adversaries affirme that all Unbeleevers and unconverted are not reprobated Hence I thus argue that therefor at least Christ is in some unbeleevers and uncoverted becaus hee is in all who are not Reprobats and that unto salvation for otherwise hee is in the very Reprobats viz. unto condemnatiom and yet they deny that Christ is in any unto salvation who are unbeleevers and unconverted which is proved against them Now if people wer convinced that Christ wer in any unbeleevers and unconverted unto salvation this would be a great step unto their being convinced that hee is in all unto salvation within a day or time of visitation given them of God for that the greatest objection they commonly make is that Christ is in none in a saving way but who beleeve which is here proved false for hee is in them who beleeve not in a way to save them from unbeleef as many can witnes who now beleeve but were once unbeleevers and
clear sight of God being not Intuitive but abstractive and so the Creaturs cannot administer or afford unto us the clear sight of God becaus they cannot exhibit or emit unto us the image of God but only some Prints and footsteps of him but the clear sight of God which is the Intuitive knowledge of him can only bee had in the Son as hee is manifest in the expressed Word and Image which is the Light that giveth with open face only to behold him Now though the Invisible things of God may be clearly seene i. e intuitively in the Creatures yet if the Creaturs have no Causality hereof this knowledge cannot in the least be imputed unto the Creaturs and so not unto any naturall illumination which is either acquired or encreased by them And this is a manifest Reason why the Creaturs of this visible world can not be said to be the cause of this knowledge here mentioned becaus no knowledge wee can receive by them though but as by Instruments is a clear seing of the Invisible things of God wheras this here mentioned is a clear seeing of them which might be in the Creaturs but not by them So that if all Creaturs wer removed yea and turned to nothing save only that Creature which hath this clear sight yet the Invisible things o God could be seene As now if I should see clearly some Excellent Object in or through Glasse which if the Glasse were removed I could see as well without it I could not impute any thing to the Glasse as having influence upon my sight So it is as to this sight of God the Creaturs are as it were a Christall Glasse in and through which the Beauty and Glory of the Lord doth shine which those who are of a pure mind can see in them and through them so that they are no Vail nor hinderance in themselvs and yet they are no cause of this sight neither for if they were removed yet the Lord could be seene Now I shall not say that all these Gentiles had such a sight of the Invisible things of God as to have these Immediate manifestations of his Love Ioy Peace Goodnes and Excellency which the Saints have but there is a Manifestation of God which is in a mixture of Wrath and Mercy Iudgement and Compassion that the Lord administers unto men befor their conversion in order thereunto through which hee appears in them as a Consuming fire and yet not wholly to destroy but to purifie them and consume the iniquity Which Manifestation cannot be imputed unto the Creatures without but is inwardly felt and seene And such a Manifestation had these Gentiles and in some measure every man that coms into the world otherwise hee could not be left without excuse if he had not clearly seene somewhat of the Invisible things of God even his Eternall Power and God head revealing his wrath from Heaven against all ungodlines and unrighteousnes which is called a clear sight in respect of the Wrath and Iudgement of God made manifest in them becaus of sin And thus farre every Eye shall see him who have pierced him that is to say caused the Seed to suffer in their owne particulars But 3. By the things that are made if any man will so translate the words may be understood those things which are inwardly made those marvelous works of the Lord which are wrought in mens hearts both of Judgement and Mercy through the appearance of God and the Revelation of his almighty arme and power in that Heavenly and Divine Principle of his owne Seed by which indeed the Invisible things of him are clearly seen And untill a man come to see the Lord in the things that are made of him in himselfe hee can never see him in the things that are made without him which gave occasion to many of the Gentile Philosophers to bid people seek God within themselvs as Seneca said Intra te quere Deum i. e. Seek God within thy self But now if a man would seek God within himselfe and desire to see him clearly and enjoy him hee must seek him in the Divine Seed and in the things that are made therin and thereof hee must seeke him in the righteousnes purity holines meeknes and temperance which spring up in the Divine Seed and are the works of God and the things which are made by which hee is clearly seene and also enjoyed and possessed for this Seed and the Birth thereof by the springing up of these Heavenly powers and vertues which issue there from Can and doth truly represent the Divine P●…wer a●…d God head being the expresse Image of God This hath beene the Lamentable losse of many who have sought God even within themselves that they might see him and enjoy him but have sought him in the naturall illumination and in the perishing and corruptible thoughts and imaginations willings runnings of their owne hearts which are a Vail to darken and blind the Eye instead of helping it to see him wheras they should have sought him in the Divine Seed which generally they set at naught for it has beene the stone that the builders in all ages have despised and trode upon and held it in unrighteousnes but to us who beleeve it is precious and therein and thereby wee have seen those things of God which are too wonderfull for us to declare Now where these heavenly and Divine works of Truth and Righteousnes and Holines are made and brought forth in the Divine Seed there the Lord hath his Throne which is as it were built of these heavenly materialls these Saphirs and Carbuncles and Precious stones according to which it is said Psal. 89 14. I●…stice and Iudgement are the habitation of his Throne and Mercy and Truth shall goe before his face For here doth the Glory of the Lord manifest it selfe as the Heavens here is the Lord seene and tasted and enjoyed as hee is all sweetnes all love all meeknes and gentlenes his Anger and Wrath and severity being turned away which was manifested in the day when Iniquity had power in the heart But as David said If I goe up to Heaven thou art there also Now as the heart where Righteousnes and Holines Purity and humility have place doth represent Heaven wherin God dwelleth and revealeth himselfe in most sweet and comfortable manifestations so the heart where unrighteousnes unholines pride and impurity c. have place doth fitly represent Hell yet even in this Hell God is and doth make his Invisible power and God-head clearly to be seene therin but not in the sweet and comfortable manifestations aforesaid but in such as are very dreadfull and terrible as a consuming fire to devour the Adversary As an angry and Jealous God all anger all wrath all severity and Iustice and no otherwise to be Immediatly seene till iniquity be turned from only unto whom the day of their visitation yet remains the mercy and Compassion of the Lord doth let
in the good ground which is the heart that receivs and keeps it it the seed sprung up and brought forth fruit therefore it could be no other thing but that true real seed of Regeneration which was sowne in all the foure grounds Objection But say our adversaries the seed which cometh to a true birth and fruit in the good ground is not One and the same with that which is sown in the other grounds wher the seed did either not spring up at all or springing up in some measure did wither Answer Who sees not that will but seriously mind what he reads that this objection is rather the fruit of their owne prejudice against the truth then any naturall consequence of the Parable it self which gives not the least ground for any such groundles surmise as if the seed had not bene One and the same in all The blame is layd wholly upon the grounds by Christ not at all upon the seed Wheras had the seed in either of the grounds been insufficient or not true Reall seed which could have sprung up unto maturity and brought forth its fruit the blame would have been layd upon the seed it self and not upon the grounds but this was not Therefore the seed was One and the same in all Another Parable we find Matth. 13. 31. 32. The Kingdome of heaven said he is like unto a grain of mustard seed which a man tooke and sowed in his field which indeed is the least of all seeds but when it is grown is the greatest among herbs and becometh a tree so that the birds of the aire come and lodge in the branches thereof Now this can be no other then the tru seed of Regeneration which becometh a Tree when it is grown and is the preservation of men in whom it springs up Therefor they are said to lodge in the branches of it under the figure of the Birds of the aire And it is very observable that it s said to be the least of all seeds when it is fown which doth plainly imply that it is sown in the hearts of men that are unbeleevers and unconverted for onely in such can it be said to be the least of all seeds in whose hearts unbelief lust pride Covetousnes and other sins are very powerfull but this seed very small the least of all as having the least place and power in them which cannot be so said of the saints and converted nay nor of them which are but in the converting and truly entred into any tru beginnings of Conversion for even in them the seed cannot be said to be the least of all seeds yea there are none in the least measure partakers of tru faith and truly turned towards God but the seed of truth Righteousnes Purity and holynes hath a place in their hearts somewhat more then other things that are of a contrary Nature and so cannot be said in them to be the least of al seeds But in unbeleevers it may be and is really so Again Matth. 13. 33. The Kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven which a Wom an tooke and hid in three measures of meal till the whole was leavened What can any man understand by this Leaven but the grace of God which is of a saving nature even the Seed of Regeneration for thereby it is that men become leavened that is purified and sanctified Now the leaven is put into the meal while it is yet unleavened and this meal signifies mankind men who are unholy and unsavory unto God into whom while so the leaven is put which leaveneth them not in an instant but by degrees first one measure then another then the whole lump if not impeded in it's operation for if the meale the mind be not duly applied unto the leaven of Gods grace operating to render it savory to God but resists the operation thereof it will remain unleavened Again Matt. 13. 44. The Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a treasure hid in the field which when a man hath found he hideth and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that be hath and buyeth that field All these Parables point at one and the same thing which is That Divine Principle of God given unto Men in order to their Salvation which is likened unto so many useful things in this World because of its excellency and usefulness unto men Now here it is signified expresly that this Treasure is hid in the field before men find IT and also that a man may find IT before he possesseth IT yea he may find IT before he goeth and selleth all for IT by which going and selling ALL is understood Mans true Self-denial and Resignation of himself unto God without which he cannot possess the field nor the Pearl that therein is Now before this Self-Denial or Resignation of himself he may indeed find but cannot enjoy the Treasure Yea 't is his finding the Treasure or rather being found of it that is the cause and occasion of his going and selling all for IT therefore when he first found IT he was not resigned but stood in a selfish Spirit and was Self-Rich calling every thing he had his ovvn which is plainly the state of an unbeliever and unconverted man who may be convinced of the truth and find the workings of it in him and yet cannot possess the Truth in that State till he come to a true Self-Denial and Resignation of all to be poor and have his heart weaned from all those things in which he took pleasure more than in God and then he becomes blessed as it 's said Blessed are the poor for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven And whereas it 's said he goeth and buyeth the field where this Treasure is hid By the field is understood his own heart and mind which no unbeliever is possessor of but is under the possession of another even the Devil Now till the field be redeemed the Devil and sin cast out and dispossessed of his Heart and Soul and his heart come to be purified sanctified unto God a man cannot enjoy the Treasure for in the unsanctified heart the Treasure lyeth hid and buried and doth not send forth that Uertu Beauty and Glory which IT hath in IT because of the Impurity of the heart which stoppeth and hindreth it for IT cannot communicate it 's pure glory to that which is impure because of it's pure and incorruptible nature Yet it worketh even in this field which is full of impurity as a fire to purge and purifie it that so after it 's being purified thereby IT may shine forth and display IT 'S pure glory therein But the Heart sanctified and resigned unto God is the field where the Treasure is no more hid but manifest in which IT doth unseal and disclose it's wonderful Vertue and Povvers in most admirable variety and glory Again Matt. 13. 45. 46. The Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a Marchant man seeking goodly pearls vvho vvhen he had found one