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A89687 An introduction to the holy understanding of the glasse of righteousnesse wherein are uttered many notable admonitions and exhortations to the good life: also sundry discreet warnings to beware of destruction, and of wrong-conceiving, and misunderstanding or censuring of any sentences. Set forth by H.N. and by him perused anew, and expressed more plainly. Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580? 1649 (1649) Wing N1128; Thomason E1334_1; ESTC R209115 162,613 377

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h 1 Cor. 3. circumvent the world in her wisdome and to save the world if they believe God in Jesus Christ i 1 Cor. 1. by a foolish preaching to the end they may know that Gods foolishnesse in his people is wiser then all the wisdome of this world and hereby it is manifest and apparent unto us that Gods promises abide firme and unmoveable for ever and that in his holy and gracious Word they are fulfilled and established howsoever the requiring of the obedience thereof be foolishnesse to all the selfe-wise 20. Hereon that is to say on the promises of God k Luk. 2. and upon the consolation of Israel ought we to trust hope and long even as the seed of Jacob which is scattered among all Heathen doth also hope thereon and long thereafter 21. And though many unsent Preachers be before the coming of Jesus risen up l Mat. 24. Luk. 21. 2 Tim. 3.4 2 Pet. 2.3 who have falsly boasted of Christ yet let us notwithstanding remember that it was so prophecied of before and that the Scripture maketh mention of such things therefore reproach none seeing it falleth out to us all m Rom. 8. for the best 22. For if we find any to be false deceitfull unwise or lying yea resistant against our most holiest Service of the Love that same is for a stirring up of us and for a serious examining of our selves whereby to prove whether we also might find such evill or iniquity in our selves or not and whether likewise we our selves doe with humble hearts n Gal. 6. endeavour us after the good as all upright Christians ought to do therefore let us judge none but so much the more circumspectly look to our selves that no man o Rom. 2. judge another and forget to judge himselfe 23. Now when the man perceiveth his own evill falshood and lying and beareth his judgement therein then let him seek according to the doctrine and requiring of the gracious Word and his Service to find grace at Gods hand and abiding firme in the hope of salvation let him be renewed in the holy and gracious Word under the obedience of the Love and so out of love indeavour to draw another to the same grace also then shall he p Mat. 7. Luk. 6. judge nor condemn none Behold this is the q Heb. 5. true Schoole-rule of Christian Doctrine according to the nature and requiring of the Service of Love 24. If now any man be a Christian or boasteth himselfe that he is illuminated and hath his fellowship with the Lord Jesus let him then r 1. Joh. 1. have also a Christian nature and stand subject with us under the obedience of the love of Jesus Christ 25. But if he be not so to wit that he hath no Christian nature nor Å¿ Exod. 33. Deut. 4. Joh. 1.5 1 Joh. 4. hath not yet seen the Lord Jesus nor standeth subject under the love then can he not assuredly be illuminated neither be any Christian in the sight of God nor yet have any fellowship with Christ 26. Then if his fellowship be not with Christ and his love he ought not to vaunt himself as yet for a Christian but if he submit himself with us under the obedience of the love of Jesus Christ and so ground himself on the promises of t Gen. 17.22 God on the u Esa 2.44.60 Jer. 23.29.31 Ezek. 36.37 Joel 2. foreshewings of the Prophets x Act. 2.17 1 Cor. 15. Phil. 3. 1 Thes 1. Tit. 2. Apostles of Christ and believeth God that he is true in his promises he may then as a Learner and Disciple of Christ speak y 1 Pet. 3. of the hope that he hath in Jesus Christ but he may not judge another much lesse Gods Saints and Ministers 27. For God will now in the last time when the man with all his deceivings false judgings and working of lies is z Esa 10. run to an end himself appear through his love and manifest both himself and his true judgment by his Elect Saints and bring unto his chosen who are falsly censured of all the false hearts and vain-conceited wise of the letter-learned his a Exo. 20. Esa 58.66 everlasting Sabbath day that they once have b Esa 56. Apo. 14. rest that hope in him in whom shall be found no falshood strife nor guile but continual thanksgiving c Apo. 7. for the wonderfull works of the great grace of God 28. Hereon let us also hope and long and endeavour that our fellowship might be with the love that in no case we d Rom. 13 Eph. 5. rest nor sleep in the sin and so e Eph. 6. Phil. 4. in the Spirit sigh and pray night and day unto God f Abac. 2. Heb. 10. untill that come which shall come and untill the godlinesse which is grounded in the Love doe appeare unto us 29. Which godlinesse I doe perfectly witnesse and declare out of the inclination of love in the Glasse of Righteousnesse and do likewise shew with full instruction the upright stock of life whereunto tendeth the way of the upright communaltie or believers of Christ and whereunto mankind was of God g Gen. 1. Sap. 2. Eccl. 17. created and by Christ called to live therein upon which upright stock of life and lovely being in the peace they doe all hope and have a longing wich love equitie and righteousnesse to the end that all those who have a desire to God and his Righteousnesse might be comprehended h Col. 3. in the band of love wherein the upright stock of life and Gods Righteousnesse is to be obtained and inherited for to inhabit the i Psal 37. Prov. 2. Esa 60. 2 Pet. 3. world agreeably k Rom. 15. Phil. 4. peaceably and quietly with one like mind to the love in righteousnesse and in all love according to the promises and that the world in like manner might with humble heart give good ear to the upright understanding to the obeying of the truth of the spirit to the end that the service of love might every where have his course without any hindrance and that the godlinesse might be understood and l Psal 98. Lu. 1. knovvn to the land and praise m Eph. 1. of the glory of God and to an everlasting Thanksgiving for his bountifull grace shevved on us to vvit that he hath caused us to see and made known unto us what n Rom. 12. Eph. 5. 1 Thes 4. his will is and what manner righteousnesse he requireth of us 30. If God therefore hath such a favor and inclination towards us that through the administration of his gracious Word under the obedience of the love of Jesu Christ he reacheth us the hand and pulleth us to himselfe out of the desolation o Heb. 2. and captivity of the devill into his glorious freedome to the end we should be his inheritance in his
she is not of one being vvhereas the truth is free and in her upright being abideth undivided for ever m Gen. 1. Pro. 6. Sap. 9. vvhereby also every thing vvas made and vvhereby all elementish things have their right ministration and she shrinketh avvay from none 14. But if vve have regard unto her then shall the true understanding through the raising up of the image or like being of God in us be discovered unto us and the meaning of the knowledges be unlocked to wit after what sort God is the n Esa 9. Lord King Saviour and Prince of us all namely of those that are upright of heart and do joyn themselves to his love and her service 15. Therefore O ye upright hearts which have the true sight of the good being of God or Christ and do well discerne and understand the promises of God and do moreover sincerely love the upright righteousnesse from his heart judge the matter your selves o Joh. 7. with rightfull judgement and understand the meaning aright 16. Consider deeply the godly testimonies of our writings which out of the inclination of love we have set forth and pointed out for a Glasse of Righteousnesse and endeavour you thereunto even to obtain the same upright righteousnesse obediently and then to administer the same unto every one of them also that love the truth and righteousnesse to the intent the righteousnesse and life may out of love be be administaed according to the truth unto all people to their Salvation 17. Thus let every one passe on to the same upright life which is set forth therein and reach one another the hand to the p Eph. 4. unity of heart in the love and glasse your selves daily in the Glasse of Righteousnesse and be you cleansed of the spots of unrighteousnesse whereby with pure hearts you may inherit the same life in the Love 18. And whom you know to have any desire to the beautifulnesse of vertue and to the unity of heart with us under the obedience of the Love unto them deny not the same Glasse also and so in all things love ye the fairnesse of vertue and of the pure Love 19. But if any man thinketh that there is any thing set forth in the Glasse of Righteousnesse which is not sutable with the truth or whereon Moses the Prophets and the Apostles of Christ have not witnessed or that should not tend to the Love let him there stay himselfe and not blaspheme but rather aske the meaning and so tarry his time q 1 Cor. 4 till a further inlightning that he may discerne it all by the true light of the eternall truth as agreeably minded with the love whereunto we bear witnesse 20. Wherefore O ye dearly beloved looke to your selves and destroy not your selves through your own knowledge for our service of love is for a furtherance unto you all to a distinguishing between the truth and lies to the end that every vain conceit and every bewitched imagination might be taken out of the hearts of men and the good seed of life r Mat. 13. Luk 8. obtain his fruitfulnesse in us to all laud honour and praise of the Almighty and to all love and concord amongst each other and that all together to one manner congregation Å¿ Rom. 12. 1 Cor. 12. Eph. 2.4 house temple or tabernacle of the one unseparated Spirit of Christ and to a life of blessednesse unto all people 21. Now if any man be thus minded with us and be comprehended with us in the judgement of the truth and in the love impartially or if he have any desire to judge uprightly or would faine be knit in one consent with us in the love whereby he might judge uprightly according to the truth let him then in like manner with us have respect unto the t Esa 28. ballance of equity and set or hold himselfe with us according to the stock of the upright love and truth impartiall under the obedience of the Love and so also with us set the the truth free not as tied hereto or thereto wherewith she is not of one being forasmuch as the true God Jesus Christ and the holy Ghost is so untied also 22. For the true being of the eternall truth is a free majesty of the high Godhead an u Sap. 7. Heb. 1. everlasting stedfast power life and mightinesse likewise the same true being comprehendeth all that is in heaven in earth and under the earth and is not it selfe comprehended either of this or of that wherewith it is not co-essential neither is it tied thereunto for it is and remaineth an everlasting living and free unclosed up fountain of wisdome wherewith we all ought to be of one being and to live therein 23. Lo this is our sight concerning the life which we do freely declare even without partiality as also that God is a living everlasting and undivided God and that he is not onely a God of the Jewes but also of the Gentiles that is to say a x Act. 10. Rom. 10. Gal. 3. Eph. 4. God of all people that love his righteousnesse that joyne themselves to his love and her Service and that have a desire to do his will 24. But to be separated from the same highest God and from his love and her Service is the middle wall the sin and the darknesse y Esa 50. Eph. 2. between God and the man and it maketh manifest and knowne that the same sinne is the fall and destruction of the inward manhood from his God whereout also all wickednesse and the sundry sorts of dissention and discord are come into the world But to know the same and to be incorporated againe with God under the obedience of the love is the salvation and bringeth into us againe the unity of heart in the peace 25. Behold the same God of whom we beare witnesse and which bringeth unto us the true salvation and peace out of his love and out of the obedience to the requiring of her service is the onely God of life whose hand hath made all that is he is the true being wherein the spirit of men ought to be incorporated and grounded and we bear record that he even the same God is only the Lord who also was in times past praised of the righteous in Israel a Psal 118. Esa 28. 1 Pet. 2. as the rock of their salvation 26. Whilst then the people of Israel afore-times were grounded upon the same onely God they served no Idolls neither did they choose any thing for Gods besides their God nor yet tied themselves to any other thing but did celebrate and glorifie the same living God as the King Lord and God of all the world and declared his righteousnesse as the word of life b Deut. 30 Rom. 10. and shewed the same unto the man and called him thereunto that all knees might bow themselves before the same God c Esa 45. Phil. 2. and
that all hearts of men might fear honor and only serve him 27. Now where the word of life to Gods glory and mens salvation was heretofore thus ministred d Act. 2.3 4.5 c. and God then gave his blessing and increase for a fruitfulnesse of his Word through the belief there was also the same Word ministred out of Love by the Ministers thereof namely to the believers for their strengthning and growing up in the Word and in like manner they held forth the same Word of life according to his worthinesse unto the little young and weak ones to cheer up their hearts thereunto and to confirme them in the holy being of the same Word that such an holy being of God might have e Gal. 4. a sure forme in them and all people might with their tongues laud and praise God 28. Behold this same holy being of God is the true life of the holy Ghost which heretofore God wrought among his people Israel and likewise f Joel 2. Acts 2. among the Gentiles that feared his name and the same is promised afterward to be given in the g Esa 2.3.9.25.32.35 c. last daies 29. This same being of God is indeed the right food of the soule and bread of life and is h Ioh. 6. descended unto us from heaven for a life to the man and was heretofore i 1 Cor. 10 11. broken and distributed to the people of Israel and Dicsples of Christ to feed on in their souls 30. And this same bread which they brake fed on or eat k 1 Cor. 10 is the Communion of the Body of Christ which Christ is l Eph. 1.4.5 the Head Lord and Master of his Congreation saving m Mat. 1. redeeming his people from their sins and the cup whereof they drank n 1 Cor. 10 is the Communion of the blood of Christ 31. This same bread which was given unto them is the true meat-offering of Christ namely his body o Mat. 26. Mat. 14. Luk. 22. 1 Cor. 11. and this cup which was powred forth unto them is the true shedding of his blood the which is the out-flowing of the holy Word or Spirit of Christ upon all believers of Christ to everlasting life 32. Even thus did the Disciples of Jesu Christ eat of his flesh and drinke of his blood to the forgivenesse of their sins unto him namely to Christ for an incorporating and unto them namely to the believers of Christ for a life and so then had they their fellowship p 1 Joh. 1. with the same Christ and with his Father and were flesh q 1 Cor. 12. of his flesh and bone of his bones 33. Behold that same bread or body of Christ is the word that became flesh r Joh. 1. and it dwelt amongst them and they saw ſ 2 Pet. 1. 1 Joh. 1. his glory as a glory of the onely born Son of the Father full of grace and truth 34. And that same is the new Testament t Jer. 31. Heb. 8.10 which God in those daies made and appointed with his people u Act. 2. Tit. 3. and he powred out his spirit plenteously on them x Apo. 12. and did let them see his Ark in the heaven sent down his holy Jerusalem unto them y Apo. 21. and shewed them the Temple of his holy dwelling z Act. 7.17 which is not made with mens hands but which he had prepared for himself according as he promised to the house of Israel and to the house of Juda and the same is published to the Gentiles for a joyfull message 35. The same bread which was sent down unto them from heaven was heretofore broken and distributed also to the Gentiles as it is now unto us there was also a 1 Cor. 11. powred forth unto them of the cup of Christ and God did likewise shed sorth the same spirit of Christ b Act. 10.11.13 upon the Gentiles and through the belief justified their hearts from the sin for a c Esa 2.42.56.60.61.66 Jer. 23.33 Joel 2. Zach. 2.8.13 serting up of the banner of righteousnesse unto them according as God had avouched and promised the same to the Gentiles aforetimes by the mouth of his Prophets 36. Loe such things doth God work through his ministration of the holy Ghost and it is the true service in the obedience of the love and in this very sort my sight is that it shall come to passe in the last daies when God setteth up again the house of Israel according to his promises and not according to any humane Ordinance or invention which the man bringeth forth out of his witty dexterity or knowledge or out of his letter-learned wisdome wherewith the ignorant ones who understand not Gods promises are taken captive or tyed and with the bondage of heart through mens doctrine and wisdome carried into a made holinesse and fed therewith but not unto the word of life or shedding forth of the Holy Ghost from the living father the most highest nor yet fed with it 37. O no ye deerly beloved God d Esa 42. giveth not that honour unto any creature It is also no mans work nor power through mans invention but the work and power of the Lord through his gracious word in the service of his love that so they might all according to the promises e Esa 54. Joh. 6. be taught of God and all know him from f Jer. 31. the least to the greatest CHAP. VI. 1. The service of the love being Gods work by the illuminate elders 2. Is of few believed yet is it certainly the truth 3. Neverthelesse he permitteth it to be judged of all upright hearts 6. But with caution that none judge of envy but faithfully out of love 16. The worthinesse of the true wisdome 25. For lack whereof the course of the world is marred 26. Of the false wisdome 28. and of the true 30. The end of the false wisdome is come 32. How to come to the true wisdome BUt this service out of the love and this administration of the true bread or living word where it is appeared out of the true God is administred among the unlightned by the Elders and illuminated men in the family of the love of Jesu Christ ●o a Esa 40.42.61 Jer. 1.20 Mat. 28. Mar. 16. prepare and make meet the unlight●ed for to receive the true light of Christ and the gifts of his holy Spirit yea the same ministration is even Gods Ordinance where b 1 Cor. 3. God is the worker but not els and then the illuminated man who is grown up under the obedience of the love c Eph. 4. to the old age of the holy understanding or of the man Christ d Joh. 15 Act. 1.2 is a witnesse and serviceable instrument thereof but the blessing or increase which is the spirit of the living Word e 1 Cor. 3. must God
Rom. 11. bottomlesse depth of the everlasting godly wisdome who can sufficiently praise thy vertue 17. Thou surmountest z Sap. 7. all humane understanding therefore can no man compasse nor inclose thee for thou abidest for ever with the Godhead essentially 18. In thee is a Sap. 7. the holy Ghost and the perfection 19. Through thee is the earth grounded b Psal 33. Pro. 8. the heavens are made through thee and without thee c Joh. 8. there is nothing made that is any thing 20. Thou art d Joh. 8.9 the light of the world the way of the righteous e Joh. 14. the truth of God f Gen. 2. Prov. 3. 4 Esd 8. Apo. 2. and a tree of life 21. Thou refreshest all them that are burdened and laden if they do but come unto thee g Mat. 11. for thy yoke is easie and thy burden light to bear 22. Thou distributest forth knowledge and understanding h Prov. 8. Sap. 6. whereby the Lands are preserved and wherethrough the people are protected 23. But he that forsaketh thee and loveth thee not cometh into misery and destruction 24. Oh that they all had tasted a little of the wisdome of God then would there be no strife or dissention 25. Wherefore do the Lands perish and wherefore come the people into so much vvofulnesse and miserie wherefore cometh the desolation the division and the abomination over the world wherefore doth the man believe the lying rather then i 2 Thes 2. the truth wherefore is the man bewitched with vain God-services and wrapped with so many sorts of vaine imaginations vvherefore do men come into such false freedome and loosenesse of heart that they will in no vvise be obedient to the requiring of Gods truth and of his service of Love and so draw away others from the first entrance of the Christian life wherefore do certain come also into such intanglement of heart as that they give over themselves therein to a bondage and not to a deliverance from the sinne under the obedience of the love why do the people strive and use craft and violence one against another why are k Esa 1. Jer. 5. Ezek. 22. Mal. 3. not the simple ones rescued or defended why is there no righteousnesse l Hos 4. faithfulnesse truth nor love to be found wherefore do dissensions holinesse dissimulation hatred vvrath jangling slander battell warre m Mat 24. 2 Tim. 3. betraying and all deceiveablenesse reign among the children of men but because there is no wisdome n Jam. 1. of God nor any equity or righteousnesse loved out of impartiall love but every one walketh and liveth o Jer 7. ●1 in his self-mindednesse every where 26. We find indeed some men that imagine and seek their wisdome in the knowledge of all things thinking that the garnished speech of knowledge the utterance of flowred words and to have a golden tongue is the wisdome but many are beguiled and have been seduced thereby 27. For that same and to labour for such things or to have regard thereunto is not the wisdome which God requireth of us for he desireth not that the man should toil or trouble himself therewith howsoever the reason through his presumptuous imagination searcheth most of all after it contrary to Gods appointment 28. But this Gdoth od require lowlinesse of heart to p Mich. 6. bow unto him and his Ordinance and to have a desire and a delight to do his will and to be obedient to the requiring of his love 29. That truly is a wisdome of understanding which bringeth forth the peace in righteousnesse and which q Sap. 9. Salomon prayed for 30. But forasmuch now as the man doth not rightly labour for this upright wisdome nor yet from the heart desireth such things and that now every understanding hath in the knovuledge out of the first born Adam corrupted his way towards the wisdome as all flesh did r Gen. 6. in the time of Noe in such sort that one can now find few that have any understanding or knowledge of the upright wisdome therefore is also the end of the knowledge and of all the wisdome of the flesh come before the Lord. 31. For out of the knowledge and wisdome of the flesh are grievous errours come into the world to a great misery affliction sorrow and heavinesse over the children of men for the ſ 4 Esd 14. Mat. 24. wickednesse hath the upper hand and her end or the ripenesse of her harvest t 4 Esd 4. shall be out of measure horrible it shall assuredly come so to passe vvhether it be believed or not 32. Wherefore heare and understand ye deerly beloved if so be we love the upright wisdome and desire to obtaine or to inherit the same then may vve not seek nor desire to inherit her in the knowledge of our corrupt understanding nor yet take upon us in the same any judgement of ●he light for in our corrupt understanding and whilest we are yet u Eph. 4. estranged from God or are not wholly incorporated into his Christ according to the inner man so long doth God require of us no wisdome nor judgement of the light but x 1 Pet. 1. the obedience of his word and service of love which leadeth us to the wisdome and to the light of the divine clearnesse 33. For that cause it is before all things most needfull for us that we first come to the knowledge of our selves through the service of the holy word under the obedience of the love y Esa 59. and have sorrovv for our estranging from the upright being a Mat. 3. Luk. 3. Act. 2.3 and so shew repentance and amendment for the sin which hath brought forth unto us in our members the b Rom. 5. death or the dying away from God and so in long sufferance hope and comfort our selves on the avouching of the promises concerning the coming of the living word from on high c Rem 12. Eph. 4. to a renewing of our spirit and mind and to a restoring of all d Act. 3. that God hath spoken through the mouth of all his holy Prophets to the end that with single hearts we might obediently be incorporated e 2 Pet. 1. into the nature of God or of his Christ vvho is the true light the upright wisdome and the life of our salvation it self and so know and livingly feel the form of Christ f Gal. 2.3.4 not without us but in us and g 1 Cor. 15. carry or bear the Image of the Almighty God whereunto the man was created from the beginning 34. Behold to inherit that same true being of God and Christ in our inwardnesse is the upright wisdome h Jam. 3. which is humble meek gentle and friendly in which the true light also is known and inherited and whereout men judge uprightly 35. To this wisdome is our calling and thereunto are
himselfe may feed you 5. Men may also see yea it is plainly seen and observed that g Jer. 10. Ezek. 22. Joh. 10. Apo. 16. the Wolves Bears Dragons and Serpents yea all venomous carrion the Generation of Vipers do inviron and compasse the Forrest of the desart watching night and day that the sheep come not out thence neither tast of the good pasture nor yet be gathered to their good and upright Shepheard to the intent that they themselves to wit that false brood might still h Ezek. 34. keep the Soveraignty and preheminence and that the bands of their Dommion might not be broken 6. And many of the common sort of Inhabitants of these vvildernesses though they see and note that it ought not so to be do yet i Ier. 3. quietly look upon it and carelessely loiter forth the time if it touch not them they think then all is vvell and use the Proverb whilest a thing is tolerable it is commendable 7. O God they are little moved hovv it fareth vvith thine holy holy Land of inheritance vvhich lyeth still vvast or that thy sheep remain as strayed in the vvildernesse and thy Lambs be cruelly handled and torn as long as themselves may have but peace 8. They k Ier. 5.8 mourne not once neither bear they any sorrovv O God for thy holy City Jerusalem hovvsoever they see that it is trodden dovvn l Iam. 1. Luk. 2. and lieth utterly vvast 9. They ask not once for Sion thy temple and thy Sanctuary entreth not once into their hearts 10. They make themselves delights in the forraigne Lands and forget the Joy in Sion 11. Oh vvhat shall I say of these wretchlesse ones that neither seek nor desire any thing but to have their ease and repose in the flesh and moreover of those self-seekers among the dispersed Israel vvho daily rejoice them vvith the intangled Babilon and shrovvd themselves under the contentiousnesse and m Gen. 10. violence of Nimrod and do not once think on the Lavv of their God nor on the seat of his glory but take unto them the foreskin of the heathen and vvallovv in the filthinesse of the uncircumcised 12. Oh! are not all these like the svvine n Mat. 7. 2 Pet. 2. that hath his delight in the dirt and regardeth not the fairnesse of the Roses are they not also like the hedghog vvhich delighteth to be in the vvast places of uncleanlinesse contenting himself vvith mice svvines flesh seeing it is even a pleasure unto them to wallow themselves in all uncleannesse and to eat all unclean meat wherein they have a desire to live and do not once long for the pleasantnesse of the noble Garden where men do eat the pure herb and the clean beasts and where they sing and play the laud song of the Lord out of o Apo. 13.14.15 the Mercy Seat 13. But alasse the desolation as is said is yet me thinks best pleasing in this world p Jer. 5.6 7.8.9.10 c. Ezek. 16.20 for I see that the same getteth the prcheminence every where and I cannot otherwise perceive but that the desolation is now adaies most imbraced and beareth greatest sway els must mine eyes be blinded that I look asquint and see not aright 14. Therefore O ye Seers which do bear sorrow for the treading down of Jerusalem q Psa 74.79 Jer. 9. Lam. 1.2.3.4 4 Esd 2.3.4.8.10 and are grieved from the heart that the Lords Temple and his Sanctuary lieth wast judge ye the matter whether I have noted it rightly or unrightly 15. If I have noted the thing rightly suffer ye then with me I pray you grief and heavinesse in your hearts and sigh you with me to the Lord that he will have mercy on us and set up his Sanctuary for his holy names sake 16. Oh send forth a cry to the desolate peoples give them with lamentation to understand the desolation whereinto they are fallen that they may sorrow and be grieved Let them behold how poor and naked they are of the godly riches 17. Come hither I pray you to the love and her service O ye desolate peoples and consider in this light how that ye are all r Sap. 5. strayed from the way of life and understanding and weep or lament over your froward waies 18. And come all ye that are ignorant Å¿ Pro. 6. come and eat of my bread and drink of the wine which I powre forth unto you forsake the ignorant being so shall ye live and shall walk in the way of understanding 19. I wisdom do in the love cry and call unto you O ye children of men regard it O ye ignorant ones ye unwise take it to heart and hear 20. For I will speak t Pro. 8. and my lips shall utter some singular matter 21. For my mouth shall speak the truth u Pro. 8. and my lips hate that which is ungodly 22. All the words of my mouth are righteous x Pro. 8. there is no frowardnesse nor falshood in them 23. Therefore come and go with me into the house of mourning where the poor the little ones and the contrite of heart are even there will I shew you y Apo. 3. how poor and miserable ye are and which are the most precious treasures z Pro. 3.8.6 Esa 33. Col. 2. and riches that you lack 24. Come and help me to make a lamentation before the most highest and suffer sorrow for the most hurtfullest a Mat. 16. losse of the upright righteousnesse because it is not or very little found in this world for my heart is therefore oftentimes heavy Oh where is it or where may I rightly find where to ask after it 25. Where I pray you is now b Mal. 1. the fear of God such as is unmixt with the fear of men whereout the beginning c Pro. 1.9 Eccl. 1. of the holy wisdome appeareth 26. Where is the most holiest faith d Rom. 5. Eph. 6. Heb. 11. in the true hope of salvation which men e Ro. 3.5 Gal. 2. are justified by from the sin wherewith no vein or false faith is mixed 27. Where is the pure love f Mat. 22. Rom. 13. Gal. 5. which is the fulfilling of the Law and g 1 Tim. 1. the principall scope of the belief wherewith is mingled no discord nor selfe-seeking in the love 28. Where is now h Hos 4. faith and truth whereon any heart may rest 29. Where is the true ministring of the holy word i Act. 2.3.4.7.8.9.10 c. and working of the holy Ghost wherewith the invention of mans wisdom hath not mixed it self 30. Where is Gods k Esa 42.48 Apo. 4.5.7 Honour Land and Praise that belongeth unto him onely wherein mans honour and praise is not mingled 31. Where is the pure God-service which is l Jam. 1. not mixed nor spotted of this world 32. Where is the Law of the
noble generation of man destroyed being become lesse of godly worthinesse then the beasts of the field howbeit thou hast chosen and created thee the man to this end u Gen. 1 Sap. 2. that he should carry and bear the Image of thy living God-head to the land and praise of thy glory to the intent he should be unto thee O God x Lev. 26 2 Cor. 6. Apo. 21. a Temple and Tabernacle for thy holy dwelling 17. But alas the man is quite contrary and against this same and hath very little mind or desire y Ier. 5.8 to come to his God again 18. And therefore the fall and straying of men from their God is become so deep and far that there is z Psa 14 Rom. 3 scarcely any understanding will or desire of right conversion to be found among them 19. O God how are we blinded from the right knowledge of thy requiring and become resisters and despisers of thee 20. We have a Esa 59 Ier. 2 32 turned the back unto thee as those that know thee not and are become as children that are brought up of strangers and are so fond upon strangers that they utterly despise and detest the sight of their Parents and forget their Fathers house 21. We are even so far O God become strange towards thee that we have almost no pleasure in thee for thou art unto us as the very contemptiblest and most despised'st thing b Esa 53. Yea so little have we rightly thought of thee that in respect of thy right worthinesse we have counted thee utterly of no value and esteemed thee nothing worth neverthelesse thou bearest c 1 Pet. 2. our sins and hast compassion in our affliction and art our Physitian healing us of our offences for thou makest us whole of the deadly wounds of our souls 22. O God d Psa 25.79 impute not our sins unto us because of our ignorance e Luk. 23. Act. 7. forgive them also their offences that know not what they do 23. For seeing the children of men know not thee aright nor submit themselves obediently to the requiring of thy Word and Service of Love therefore surely they fall here or erre there in such sort that oft times they keep no measure nor rule at all 24. But seeing that such things are now sufficiently known unto me and that my spirit out of Gods grace perceiveth a godlier life then is found with many of the children of men therefore the inclination to the righteousnesse constraineth me distinctly to shew both that which is commendable and that also which is utterly discommendable before God and among men 25. Therefore O ye children of men note I pray you your ignorance and think once upon that which is right and learn an upright understanding and a right knowledge of the wisdome that tendeth to the love 26. Learne of the Love in her Service f Mat. 11. lowlinesse long-sufferance meeknesse sobernesse chastnesse and righreousnesse in faithfulnesse and truth that same shall be wholsome to your reigns do good to your g Pro. 3. navell refresh your bones and rejoyce your heart and shall be unto you a living fountain h Ioh. 7. that springeth to the everlasting life and as a fruitfnll tree i Psal 1. Icr. 17 Ezek. 47 Apoc. 22 planted by the waters side that bring forth his timely fruits whose greens or leaves do not wither or fade 27. Take this same to heart and be not as the wild beasts be k Psal 32. not like horses and mules that have no understanding of wisdom 28. Inrage not your selves in any wise as the mad furious world doth set no horns on your heads thrust not your selves out l Prov. 1 Sap. 2. like the unwise or fools neither let your part be among the greedy or covetous 29. Keep you from the society of them that are forward to do violence and of such as count it a small thing to shed mens blood 30. Have not much disputation nor reasoning with them that by their will are desirous to have the matter to go on their side or that are partially minded but rather in all things observe what is right and equall and what m Rom. 14 serveth to peace and love CHAP. XI 1 An Exhortation to the Family of Love to imbrace the loves nature and to pray with confidence for the godly wisdome 18. Many pray for wisdom that will not acknowledge themselves to be unwise 20. The poor of spirit are blessed 23. The self-wise will happily for a time like of the Love and her Wisdome yet according to his owne sense 25. H N. feareth least the Glasse of Righteousnesse shall be misunderstood as other Sentences arc 35. The Alarme is stricken up to prepare men to the battell 43. The Lord indeed worketh all but not without us nor without our obedience 47. The well-willing are not to be dismayed 51. The Christian fight is not with cursing nor killing but with patience to subdue the sin within us 56. God is pleased to save the world by a foolish Preaching under the obedience of the Love OYe children of the Family of the Love of Jesu Christ if so be ye love the Love then consider also the Loves nature for the Love is clothed with righteousnesse which also rejoyceth not a 1 Cor. 13 in the iniquity for her joy is in the truth 2. After such a fashion consider ye the Love and not after a vain course according to the mind of the flesh b Esa 40. for all flesh waxeth old and changeth but the Spirit that cleaveth to the Love doth neither wax old nor change but it abideth for ever 3. Hereunto have regard that your life may be in the preservation of the righteous and fear not like the fooles or ignorant 4. For why should ye perish with the fools and ignorant wherefore should ye inherit the cursing c Mat. 25. with the goats 5. Separate d 2 Cor. 6 Apoc. 18. from them and behold Gods right hand for from thence cometh unto us the life of salvation and the light of the holy understanding 6. Even there learne with the wise the godly wisdom that according to the Spirit ye may be not earthly e Col. 3. but heavenly minded 7. Suck also in like manner all gentlenesse out of the brests of the Love and seek the peace of concord 8. And when ye have gotten all this same then play sing f Psal 96.87 and praise the Lord as his little lambs and g Psa 79.95.100 as the sheep of his pasture and as little children h 1 Pet. 2. in whom there is no guilefull heart hidden and so get you a naked lovely heart such as uncoveredly groweth up in the Love and i 1 Thes 3 2 Thes 1. increaseth therein more and more and increase ye likewise in wisdome and in holy understanding 9. If now ye be hereunto well minded
then shall your portion be with the Kings and Priests or with the Elders of the holy Understanding and your fellowship with such Senetors as do further the Righteousnesse and your Service of the Word with the peace-makers that do earnesty seek the unity in the Love 10. And thus shall then the slandering lips k T it 2. 1 Pet. 2.3 which defame you with all evill by your good conversation with the wise in the wisdom and with the just or vertuous in all righteousnesse and integrity be put to silence 11. Therefore be now through the love and her service wholly l Rom. 12. Eph. 4. renewed and purified in the spirit of your mind passe now thorow the river of the love even to the rest of life the holy land of promise that the ungodly bear no dominion over you 12. Be altogether with one consent minded hereunto and let the love have the preheminence and dominion with you all that the little ones may be protected and the simple defended 13. Therefore O ye lovers of the truth seek unity and labour for it and make a departure out of all heathenish being which is after the course of the worlds foolishnesse 14. Do away the fore-skin m Deut. 10 Ier. 4 of your uncircumcised hearts lay away from you according to the former conversation the bewitching of the imagination which glimmereth unto you before the eyes of your spirit and glittereth before your understanding as if it were some excellent thing 15. Renew your understanding in the Service of the holy and gracious Word under the obedience of the Love and so in the spirit of your mind betake you n 1 Cor. 14 to the Love and and as deer children be subject thereunto whereby you may in the love obtain eyes of clearnesse 16. If notwithstanding ye be o Iam. 1. unwise p Apoc. 3. blind and q Mat. 5 poore of spirit yet grieve not your selves for all that for then ye draw neare to the Kingdome of God 17. If you desire godly wisdom then r Iam. 1 pray and believe she shall be given you so far forth as your prayer Å¿ Rom. 12. is stedfast and as ye pray to God in a lowly heart with such a prostrated soule as hath a desire or pleasure to do and to fulfill the Lords will 18. Men may find many which pray unto God for wisdom and for the right sight of his Kingdom but they will not acknowledge nor t Joh. 9. Apoc. 3. understand that they are unwise poor and blind therefore they obtain nothing 19. For although that the wisdom stood even at their door yet so well seen are they and so rich of spirit through their own wisdome of the knowledge that the upright wisdom of God and the being of his Kingdome must be faine to tarry without 20. Therefore right well speaketh the mouth of the Wisdom Blessed u Mat. 5. are the poor of spirit for the Kingdom of heaven belongeth unto them or the wisdome of God ariseth as light upon them and not upon the rich or upon the great knowers 21. For when we of our selves are become poor blind or unwise or do forsake that which is ours and do come to contrition and meeknesse of heart x Psal 51. Esa 57.66 then will God dwell with us and appeare in such hearts as also the Scripture maketh mention and then are we also poor but God is become rich in us by means of our vilenesse or because we are poor in the knowledge It is true 22. These and other like things have I in many places distinctly set forth in the Glass of Righteousness and do here also set forth the same in this Introduction to the holy Vnderstanding if any man regard it let him consider the inclination of mine understanding 23. But what shall I say I find the man much too self-wise y Rom. 1. 1 Cor. 1. in his owne conceit and too void of understanding in the mind of the love for commonly when the man heareth of the love and of the right understanding of wisdom he rejoyceth him in the hearing and it seemeth as if it liked him well likewise for a time he commendeth it 24. But in conclusion there is nothing among the greatest sort but self-feeking and very little doe they understand the first Schoole-rule of the Christian Doctrine of the service of love for an entrance into the upright life in Jesus Christ but do understand every thing which is held forth before them out of Gods wisdome and love according to their imagination and according to the mind of their liking They seek thereout their own commodity z 2 Phil. 2. and not the Lords they run clean back from the mind of the love and use all subtilty to manitain their own opinion 25. Whereout I observe that the man which is thus minded conceiveth of the wisdom and of the love utterly amisse For which cause I likewise fear least the Glasse of Righteousnesse how plainly and rightly evidently and clearly soever it is set forth shall not of many be discerned aright nor yet be conceived of according to the truth 26. If therefore they discern or conceive not aright of such apparent sentences as are so clearly and plainly uttered that even every one which loveth lowlinesse and righteousnesse must needs approve the same and acknowledge that the man and the world is created thereunto how should they then be able rightly to understand or judge of all the mysteries of the Kingdome of God 27. For which causes sake to the intent no man might have occasion to estrange himself from the truth unlesse it might be by his own revolting heart we have bidden or covertly set forth nothing in the Glasse of Righteousnesse 28. Notvvithstanding if any thing be covered or hidden unto any a 2 Cor. 4. it is hidden to the unbelievers who have no desire nor love to the truth nor to the life which is of God for such are darkned b Rom. 1. in their understanding through pleasure in their ovvn mind and through the ignorance which is in them c Eph. 4. and through the blindnesse of their hearts do gather unto themselves d Rom. 2. a treasure of vvickednesse to an horrible destruction and so through their own wisdome do turn away and separate themselves from the love and from her service 29. But unto all lovers of equity which have a desire and belief towards the love to the intent that by her service they might tast of e 1 Pet. 2. the uncorrupted milk the Word of God that f Esa 40. 2 Pet. 1. liveth for ever we have out of the inclination of love so openly and clearly according to the life painted out and set forth the Glasse of Righteousnesse that every one who with an humble heart hath regard thereunto and desireth the understand of Righteousnesse shall be vvell satisfied therein 30. If also any
the works of unbeliefe leadeth away from the living God wherby we may be deprived of the fellowship with God in the Spirit for the unity and p Eph. 2. peace with God the Father in the Spirit for to live one with another in all Loue is the glorious liberty of the children of God whereunto we are called by Jesus Christ 51. Lo this is the stone q Psa 118 1 Pet. 2. which was not allowed of the workmen yet is there r Acts 4. salvation in none other which stone is clean against all sense of the flesh and against all them that are minded only upon the outward therefore of those builders which will themselves act or set up the salvation he is rejected Å¿ Esa 8.28 Mat. 21. and is unto them a stone of stumbling and offence t Psal 118 Mat. 21. and this is a wonderfull worke in our eyes 52. Behold herein we have likewise all sinned and trespassed 53. Therefore it stands us now upon to regard well from the heart the mind of the truth and with humble hearts to pray unto the Lord that he will not punish us for our misdeeds of ignorance u Psa 25 79. Dan. 9. but will thinke upon us according to his mercy and guide our hearts after his will that we might walke in his Ordinances and be named after his Name as our God and Saviour who through the Service of his love maketh our errors knowne unto us and releaseth or maketh us free from all perverse or covered nature of sinne from all arrogancy and haughtinesse of the revolters and from all falshood dissention and deceit which at this time do every where bear sway and among many have even hitherto had the preheminence 54. O God x Dan. 9 let us in this dangerous time find grace in thine eyes and incline thou our hearts towards thee and towards thy righteousnesse bring our spirit out of this desolation and cleanse our hearts minds and thoughts from all dissention y Psa 51 and create in us an upright mind that no evill come upon us 55. Of which upright mind and upright course of life of all upright hearts I have set forth a clear instruction in the tree of life the fourth book of the Glasse of Righteousness which Glass of Righteousness with other more like testimonies I have heretofore set forth to the intent that every one might look into himself and know whether he were of the upright communalty of the righteous and lived and walked in the upright vvaies of the just and so served the living God only or not For I wist not how to call any by name for to shew outwardly vvhat sort I might judge for the rightfullest 56. For I found the man a Jer. 9 so altogether deceivable so bewitched of understanding so given to cover or dissemble his lies so lordly minded because of his understanding so double of heart so earnestly bent to destroying and oppressing against those that were not like minded with his hearts conceiving so b Ier. 18.25.29.35 declining from him that according to the truth pointed him to the way of life so self-seeking and partiall for himself so resolute in his opinion so reproachfull and malicious with accusation at him that desired to bring him into the right way of the holy Fathers so vvel-conceited and affected towards his own phansies and errours so hipocriticall in the vertue so divided from the righteousnesse so separated from conscience so little seeking that which is the Lords only so unstable in fidelity so slothfull and slow to turn him to God c Pro. 6.24 so without regard to the upright waies so little reckning of the straying from his God so affectioned to the earthly visible things and so self-captived of heart that I was altogether suspicious jealous and doubtfull of the man 57. And not only of another but also even of mine own humane nature insomuch that I held it straight unto all vertues and righteous dealings for to do the Lords will in all my proceedings for in that sort did I passe forth under the obedience of the love with my humane nature to the intent to obtain the vertuous d 1 Cor. 13. disposition of the love and to be incorporated to the same with soul and body and with all the senses and thoughts of my humane nature and indeavouring me in this same with all diligence the Lord received me into the grace of his love and into him and his love incorporated my mind together with my senses and thoughts and so gave me inheritance with Christ and his Saints in his heavenly riches e Rom. 16. Eph. 1.2.3 Col. 1. and revealed his last will unto me 58. But not according to any conceiving of the flesh or after the outwardnesse namely in any outward appearance that liketh the man and the sight of his fleshly eyes or vvhereunto the man doth sometimes set his heart and understanding as though he could satisfie God thereby or as if a man with his outward humanity with a show after the outward appearance might be incorporated into the God of heaven and into his heavenly goods or could live in the Godhead according to the flesh 59. O no ye dearly beloved Gods working in renewing of the man through Jesus Christ is not after the pleasing of men nor according to any affection of the flesh nor yet such as any man by his fleshly conceiving or learned understanding should be able after the outward to judge of the same working of God in the spirit or of him which is renewed in God 60. For Gods working and the renewing of the man f Rom. 12. Eph. 4. is brought to passe inwardly in the spirit and in the inward senses and thoughts through the power of his holy spirit of love wherethrough men are abundantly filled with love towards the living God and with love towards all men 61. My respect also in my zeal to the vertuous nature of the love was least upon the outward show after the flesh but it was most upon an upright heart and mind such as consisteth in a good willing obedience and tieth or bindeth it self to no elementish things whether they be earthly riches or worldly possessions because I would in spirit and mind serve and please the living God only and likewise thereby love every man as my self 62. And for this upright beings sake because in all love the same should have and keep an g 1 Cor. 4. Gal. 4. essentiall form in me I did as is aforesaid examine the senses and cogitations of my human nature whether by them any other thing were loved or desired besides or whether they tied themselves unto any thing els To the intent I might for the loves sake of God and Christ h Mat. 16. Luk. 9.14 renounce hate and forsake it every whit and crucifie i Rom. 6. Gal. 5. Col. 3. and kill my humane senses and
O thou precious man and consider that the eternall God i Ezek. 18. 1 Tim. 2. 2 Pet. 3. hath no pleasure in such unprofitable living as is mixed with contrariety unto God 28. But if so be Oye children of men ye have pleasure in the destruction according to the course of the blind world and do k Sap. 2. Rom. 1. Eph. 4. 2 Pet. 3. Iude. 1. delight in the strange life of the ungodly being go on thus boldly in the same and do shew no l Rom. 2. upright obedience to the word m Mat. 3. Lu. 3.13 nor amendment from sinne then hardly think also that ye are certainly minded n Joh. 8. against God even like the devill himself and incorporated with the child of perdition or of the devill that extolleth himself in the desire of his errours by means of the pleasure or reward of unrighteousnesse against God and against all that men vvorship God in saying in his heart or essentiall mind that he himself is the Lord o 2 Thes 2. and exalteth himself in like manner in the hearts of the unbelieving and disobedient men to a ruling above God and above the godly nature and so setting himself in the Temple of God that is in mans heart p Dan. 8.9.12 Mat. 24. he utterly laieth wast the House of the Lord and in like manner worketh in the man a secret wickednesse which is not soon to be perceived 29. Truly who so with the desires of their souls do cleave unto this pernicious nature they are very abominable in their doings for there is none of them that doth good no not one 30. Their best vertue is a covered sin and an abominable hypocrisie before God and his Saints 31. Their throat is an q Psal 5. Rom. 3. open Sepulcher their tongue flattereth their mouth speaketh arrogancy and they deal with unprofitable and false things 32. Their lurking is r Psal 10. Pro. 1. how to beguile the simple and to oppresse the poor and innocent with tyranny not once thinking that there is a God which will revenge such things and recompense it all unto them O yes he will certainly find them out and render them their just reward 33. For if God spared not the old world but Å¿ Gen. 7. 2 Pet. 2. condemned the same through the floud because of sin nor Sodoma and Gomorra t Gen. 19. 2 Pet. 2. but for their ungodlinesse sake caused fire and brimstone to fall from heaven upon them to their destruction then will he not also assuredly spare this wicked nature but recompense his vvickednesse upon his own pate 34. Seeing then the Almighty God did in times past cause so great punishment to come upon the ungodly for their unrighteousnesse sake u Mat. 11. Luk. 10. how much horribler punishment are they worthy of x 2 Pet. 2. Jude 1. that do now in this evill world commit ungodlinesse because all those former punishments upon them vvho in times past committed ungodlinesse are set forth before these for example that they should fear these last plagues of the wicked world y Mat. 25. 2 Pet. 3. which wicked world is reserved for the fire that it may perish thereby according to the promises CHAP. XV. 1. An expostulating with the man for his bold and wilfull cleaving to the abominations of the wicked world 5. The curse of such boldnesse 7. The fulfilling of the Law is the way to Christ but the man by his wisdome will have other waies by cleaving whereunto the Antichrist is brought forth in the hearts of the unbelievers 11. This embracing of Antichrist the man will deny with the mouth and contrariwise will confesse the Law of the Lord but in the deed he doth the contrary 14. An admonition against misunderstanding of certain Scriptures and sentences 24. Which sentences he explaineth And first how the righteous spirit is procreated 34. How those that are taught by the righteous Spirit are no longer the servants of the Prophets O Thou man that dost yet with thy will cleave to the obominations and vain things of the evill world wilt thou not once fear before the God of all Gods before the King of all Kings before the wisdome of all wise-ones before the righteousnesse of all righteous ones and before the highest judgement of all Judges 2. Wilt thou not indeed once remember that there is such a God a Esa 45. as requireth righteousnesse yes assuredly he b Esa 28. will make up himself with the same terrifie the earth and fall upon his enemies for they shall not be able to c Lam. 2. escape the hand of his vengeance for he will d Esa 4 Ezek. 37. Eph. 5. cleanse the earth of the uncleannesse of the ungodly being 3. Or thinkest thou O man that God is dead and thou shalt live Or that God is blind and thou seest thinkest thou still to reigne and that God shall lie down under thee and be according to thy mind as though that thou wert the head and God the feet and that he should be driven as a footstool to be put under thee and that his Law Statutes and Ordinances shall still be trodden downe and forgotten 4. Make not too much adoe thou e Esa 28 45. Rom. 9 earthen vessell against thy Creator for truly thy stoutnesse is too presumptuous and arrogant against one that is much stronger then thou art 5. Therefore look into it all that have eyes to see whether that all haughtinesse of the flesh doth not exalt it selfe above God and how gladly every one beareth dominion against Gods truth and how that there be many do cover themselves with the appearance of holinesse wherewith the eyes of many men are bewitched supposing that such haughtinesse and appearance of holinesse is of God 6. Under which covering of the show of holinesse and under the glorying f Mat. 24 of the Lords Name the man boldly forceth on his arrogant conceiving and advanceth his owne will and forsaketh or rejecteth utterly the Law of the most highest and the Statutes and Ordinances of his people Israel which God in times past gave them by Moses his servant and ratified by the mouth of his holy Prophets 7. For at the end or g Gal. 4 in the fulfilling of all the same hath God brought forth his Son the h Sap. 7. Heb. 1. like Image of his Godhead to the salvation of his people which Son of God i Mat. 5 is not come to break the Law but to accomplish the same to the intent that the Law and the Prophets may still remaine in their state and office untill Christ whereby through the same Christ men may be saved or justified k Acts 15. Rom. 3.4 Gal. 2.3 Eph. 2. from the sin by faith and not by the works of the Law Lo thus cometh the Kingdome of God and the everlasting life 8. But whilst the man hath by his wisdome set himself
above the wisdome of God he hath brought in other Lawes besides these which are none of Gods but are false and lies and hath made none account of the Law of the Lord. 9. Therefore are also the Prophets which are thereout risen up l Mat. 24 2 Tim. 3 4 2 Pet. 2 found false and lying and thereout likewise doth the Devill at the end of these same bring forth the Image of his likenesse namely the son or m 2 Thes 2. child of the Devill full of deceit and lies in the hearts of lying and unbelieving men to a destroying and desolation of the people and to an abhominable evill world such as is full of wickednesse and falshood even like the Devil himselfe 10. That same is the adversary of God and Christ which is now revealed unto us as a child of damnation who for as much as the fall from Christ is come hath set himselfe n 1 Thes 2. as a God in Gods Temple that is in mens hearts and boasteth himselfe as a God and so with his owne holinesse and wisdome polluteth it all presumptuously and proudly with great boldnesse o Apo. 13 blaspheming Gods holy Name which wicked nature and adversary or enemy of God and Christ the man doth in all respects cleave unto and becometh of one nature or coessence therewith 11. Howbeit that the man is joyned to the adversary of God and Christ and dealeth so ill and unkindly with God and his Christ that he will not willingly confesse with the mouth but he is not ashamed to shew it by his workes and deeds 12. Let every one glasse himselfe once aright and then acknowledge according to the truth whom he loveth serveth and cleaveth unto whether to the world or to God to Belial or to Christ to his owne mind or to the mind of God or Christ with the mouth no doubt he will say to God and to the mind or will of Christ p Tit. 1. but with the deed it will be found quite otherwise 13. In like sort fareth it also with the understanding of the testimonies or sentences of Scripture with the mouth manie happily will confesse that they have well conceived all the sense and understanding of the holy Scripture but to follow that which the sense of the holy testimonies do betoken point to and require they clean omit whereby it doth sufficiently appear that with the life and heart they are minded against the same and have not understood the holy Scripture 14. O ye deerly beloved erre not so wholly with the erring blind world nor with the conceitednesse of the letter-learned that ye should forsake the Law of the Lord be not also q Prov. 3 Rom. 12 too wise in your owne sight and judge not of all sentences according to your imagination for much ignorance hath taken the hearts of men captive whereby oft times they judge ignorantly because by their wisdome r Mat. 11. 1 Cor. 1 they understand not the wisdome of God 15. It is all reasonably well knowne unto me with what a perverse eye the man doth oft times out of the testimonie of the writings or sentences which he heareth draw a perverse sense as it goeth now every where very brief amongst men of which sentences wherein there do many erre there is both partly in these writings and likewise in the Glasse of Righteousnesse plain Declaration made and how that many men do erre therein because they understand not the Scripture 16. But to the intent that no man through any wrong conceiving of the sentences which are now much treated of by the man might receive anie hinderance to salvation and that likewise every one may be guided into the Holy Vnderstanding of the Glasse of Righteousnesse and to an upright conceiving of the same we vvill recite certain sentences here following and uncover and clear the right understanding of the same not only in this Introduction but also in many places besides of the Glasse of Righteousnesse and shew the wrong conceiving or sight of them and warn every one to beware of the judgement of his sight which he giveth by the ignorance of his imagination 17. True it is I have heretofore in the beginning of my calling by God to the ministration of his holy and gracious word under the obedience of the love set forth certain writings but inasmuch as some sentences happily in them were not uttered in the plainest manner therefore have I with the s Supra foresaid principall Elders of the Family of Love more amply and plainly expressed them 18. Also in the beginning of my vvriting I could not find that among any of the children of men there was any such communalty of God or Christ as was comprehended in the upright life of Christ as is also before mentioned but the everlasting God who is Å¿ Ioh. 4. spirit and life t 1 Ioh. 4. and the essentiall love it self hath in my office or service under the obedience of the love manifested the same unto me and so the true Communalty of God or Christ which also is spirituall lovely and upright of life hath he made known unto me in the spirit I have also seen heard and touched or felt it and being of one substance therewith have my fellowship as one body u Rom. 12. 1 Cor. 12. in Christ with the same 19. Oh would to God that all men had the grace to humble them under the love and her servite that so then in the obeying of the service of love the same true Communalty of God or Christ might also every where appear and come unto the children of men and that in the spirit of Jesu Christ or of the love to the intent that all errour contention and wrangling among them all might once have an end and so we all one with another might be of u Rom. 12.15 1 Cor. 1. 2 Cor. 13. Phil. 1. one mind in Jesus Christ 20. But in asmuch as I could not heretofore in the beginning of my writing perceive or find among the children of men that true and lovely Communalty which is comprehended in the upright life of Christ and that all my desire and love was bent to the upright life of the same Communaltie therefore have I also from the beginning of my writing out of the Service of Love witnessed of such a life of upright righteousnesse and of such upright hearts as the communalty of God or Christ hath her life in according as the Glasse of Righteousnesse doth also mention and make relation of the same upright life of the true communalty of God or Christ neither can I yet perceive nor know any other thing then that the upright communalty of God or Christ where she in Christ appeareth or is revealed liveth therein and shall still be minded so to do 21. And whosoever also x Sap. 8. loveth the righteousnesse with whole heart and hath a desire to be joyned and incorporated
exhort any man that he suffer not his heart to be bound nor intangled with any thing that is outward is very meet so far forth as his heart may thereby be turned to have regard to the upright vertue of a pure heart and to the love f Gal. 3 whereby to be subject to the outward things no more but to serve the living God with a willing spirit 34. Thus or to this effect men shall loose the binding of the heart and proceed tovvards the upright righteousnesse with a free mind and humble heart to God for such things doth God require above all and not the g Rom. 3 Gal. 3.6 tying to the outward wherein neither life nor death of souls consisteth nor any life of righteousnesse required 35. For indeed it is true yea certain and sure both by the testimony of the godly truth in the spirit and also by the testimony of the Prophets and Apostles of Christ that neither in any thing whatsoever is visible or feelable nor in any factious God services or ceremonies which are observed with mens hands in contention and do not require any life of righteousnesse consisteth either any salvation nor condemnation before God h Rom. 14 1 Cor 8 neither can they bring any vantage or damage at all unto the souls of them whose hearts are not intangled therewith or have not any abhorring thereof 36. Notwithstanding if the God-services and ceremonies be Jewish or Christian i Rom. 3 then do they testifie of the life which God commandeth and k Rom. 8 Gal. 3.4 Heb. 7 requireth by them but if the ceremonies or God services be heathenish or mens invention or if they be ministred in strife and in schism or partiality then do those ceremonies and services shew that the life of those people that minister them is bewitched and that they l 1 Cor. 1.2 know not God nor m Rom. 10 his righteousnesse nor yet undeastand his Law or will and that they do walk in a n Ier. 7.11 Eph. 4 meer imagination and not after the Lords vvill and that is the thing vvhich God forbiddeth 37. For surely it is thick darknesse over the children of men o Esa 59 that they be so utterly blinded and bewitched of spirit that they cannot comprehend nor understand the upright life of righteousnesse for men are not to be subject in the spirit to the outward things wherewith they are served but should let themselves be served therewith to the upright righteousnesse and should cleave unto that which is spirit and the true life it self and which is required by those outward services 38. After this manner p Rom. 14 1 Cor. 8 if the heart be not tied with lusting and liking unto the outward things neither doth through any fear or disliking abhor them the Ceremonies do stand free for the Believers indifferently to be used CHAP. XVII In this Chapter is shewed the right difference between the true God-service and the Idol-service and also the Ceremonies of eithers Services NOw there are certain also that being intangled make conscience that men must necessarily use the Christian Ceremonies after the counterfeiting out of the Letter as a Commandement of the Lord. 2. Therefore seeing we now find many such people as in their consciences are tied or bound that they must necessarily use the services and ceremonies which after the testimonies of the Christian Services and Ceremonies are counterfeited out of the Letter as a Commandement of the Lord and because they understand nothing at all of the difference between the right Services and Ceremonies and the counterfeit I could not for the Loves sake omit to shew also a right difference of the same 3. Thus mark now ye Lovers of the truth how that between the true Services and Christian Ceremonies which are administred a Mat. 28 Mat. 16 Acts 2.3 4. c. out of the true light and word of life and the counterfeit services and ceremonies which are administred out of the knowledge of the Letter there must a right difference be noted and observed and so then must be considered to what intent or to what sense the true services and Christian ceremonies are Gods Commandement and whether the services and ceremonies be Gods everlasting Commandement or else be but annexed b Gal. 3 Heb. 7 or joyned to the everlasting Commandement of God or Christ for to serve the man withall in the obeying of them and to bring him in to the everlasting Commandement and life of God and that he should by such a means understand Gods everliving Commandement c Rom. 12 and Will and live therein For Gods true Commandement hath been from everlasting and d Esa 4 Mat. 24 1 Pet. 1. and remaineth unchangeable to everlasting 4. It is e Exod. 20 Deut. 5. commanded in the Law that men should rest upon the Sabboth day or sanctifie the same and such other like and after that the mouth of the the Wisdome and Truth saith f Mar. 2 that the man is not made for the Sabboth daies sake but the Sabboth day for the mans sake shewing a difference in Gods Commandement namely between that thing which was Gods commandement from everlasting and abideth unchangeable and that which for mens sake was annexed thereunto because they should understand Gods righteousnesse and his everlasting commandement thereby 5. And thus were the g Exod. 12.38.39.40 Luk. 1.2.3.4 5 6. c. ceremonies of the Law annexed to Gods everlasting commandement that is unto that which hath been Gods commandement from everlalasting and shall abide for ever because the people of Israel should out of the ceremonies of the Law and out of the outward Godservices of the same h Deut. 30 4 Esd 7 understand the life of godlinesse and the righteousnesse which God requireth and so live therein namely to love their God i Exod. 20 Deut. 4.6.10 Mat. 22 with all their hearts and their neighbour as themselves after all the manner of their Fathers Abraham Isaac and Jacob to whom the ceremonies were not commanded and yet for all that being obedient to the Lords commandements they walked alwaies in his statutes and ordinances which obedience or walking in the upright life was required by the Law and by the obeying of the ceremonies or outward God-services and were published through Christ in the world 6. But whilst now that in times past there came a k Rom. 11 blindnesse upon the learned in the Law insomuch that they knew no difference between the upright life that God requireth which is his commandement from everlasting and the ceremonies of the Law which were annexed thereunto that the upright life l Mat. 3.17 2 Pet. 1. wherein God had his delight was appeared and come therefore rose there up many controversies about the services and ceremonies amongst them that m Mat. 12.15 19 21 22. knew not the upright life and there fell out many questions
and janglings and that all for the law and the ceremonies cause but God had no pleasure in any thing save only his beloved the like life of his being in whom he had good pleasure And this is his Commandement n Deut. 18 Mat. 17. Act. 3 even that men should heare believe and obey the same and live for ever therein and that men should obey the services and ceremonies administred out of the true light and word of life to an incorporating thereinto 7. Now inasmuch as divers in times past o Mat. 15 23. Joh. 9 gave greater respect to the ceremonies and works of the Law then to the life of godlinesse therefore they did cleave to the ceremonies and works of the Law and believed not the life that was required thereby but fell away from the right stock of the p Joh. 8 father Abraham 8. But the believers that gave more regard to the life of godlinesse then to the ceremonies or works of the Law abode still q Ioh. 6 by the word of life and were not bound albeit they forsook the ceremonies of the Law which were out of the Letter commanded by the unilluminate and unbelievers of the word of life for the ceremonies could not in themselves without the word or light of life extend to any commandement of God 9. Therefore was the upright life at that time r Deut. 18 published and taught because men should believe the same as a precept or commandement of the Lord and be obedient unto his requiring that so through the beliefe they might be made free Å¿ Act. 15 Rom. 3 Eph. 2 from the sinne or be justified therefrom and might live thereby with God the Father to an everlasting peace according to the promises 10. This communalty or believers of the good life were as children of the belief and obedience t Mat. 26.28 Acts 2.4 joyned together to a bringing in to the same life under the service of the holy Word and the hand reached them thereunto with the Christian ceremonies of Baptisme and the Supper of Christ which Christian ceremonies were administred unto them out of the word of life and observed by them to obedience yet not for the ceremonies but for the upright lifes sake which being afterward to come was u Infra 23 required therewith And thus the Christian ceremonies were not the everlasting commandement of God but the word of life was it 11. Howbeit the ceremonies were annexed thereunto for an assistance x Gal. 3.4 Heb. 7 and bringing in of the believers into the life as is aforesaid even as the same is prefigured unto us by the ceremonies of the Catholike Church of Jesu Christ to the intent that the believers of the holy word and of the good life or Christ should through the service of the ceremonies y 2 Pet. 1 have regard to the same word of life being afterward to come 12. Even thus for the good lifes cause and for the mans sake are the true Christian ceremonies of the gracious word and of his service of love now in the last time annexed unto Gods everlasting Commandement for an assistance of all them to the z 2 Pet. 1 entrance of the upright life which believe in Jesu Christ and humble themselves to the service of his love to the end they should be brought thereby to the life which is Gods everlasting commandement and still abideth namely to a Deut. 10 30 Mat. 22 love our God with all our hearts and our neighbour as our selves and to obtain the same b Rom. 3 Eph. 2. through the belief even as it is preached and written because no man should trust upon the ceremonies and find himself deceived by being without the upright life 13. Neverthelesse after those daies of the fore-said ministration of the Christian ceremonies many c 1 Tim. 4 2 Tim. 3. 2 Pet. 2 fell away from the true belief of Christ or of the good life knowing no difference in Gods precept or commandement wherethrough there are now also many become vaine in their understandings in such sort that they themselves know not the meaning of the christian ceremonies nor yet to what purpose they were adjoyned to Gods commandement and by that occasion there is risen up for the Christian ceremonies cause much discord and debate even as heretofore it came to passe for d 2 Cor. 11 Gal. 1.2 3 4 5 6 the Jewish ceremonies 14. Wherefore seeing the services of the former Christian ceremonies after the Letter do bring in controversie and are not set forth or observed out of the word of life nor out of the love of Jesu Christ to the unity of heart in the love but out of the letter with different understandings and in dissention and cannot alone in themselves extend to any commandement of God therefore are not the believers of the good life namely the communalty under the obedience of the love of Iesu Christ bound as is rehearsed thereunto as of necessity outwardly to observe them but they stand free unto them either to keep or to omit them to wit e Rom. 14 as they serve them to peace and are edifiable unto men for Gods commandement f Ioh. 12 is the everlasting life and that is the very love it self even g Deut. 10.30 Mat. 19.22 Rom. 13 to love God above all things and our neighbour as our selves 15. Lo this to be short is the difference of the Jewish and Christian ceremonies and of those of the Family of the Love of Jesu Christ namely to what purpose their office or service is commanded and to what intent they are annexed to the everlasting Commandement of God and observed 16. Now there are likewise divers people that will not use some ceremonies because they judge them as heathenish or idolatrous services and as a forbidding of the Lord by means of abhorring and fear that they have of them least any harm or hinderance should happen unto their souls thereby concereing the which it also must be considered how and wherefore the same should be idolatrous services and a forbidding of God for every unright asage hath his occasion sense and signification 17. For whilest the heathen or the urcircumoised people are in respect of the knowledge of God become vain h Rom. 1 Eph. 4 blind and insensible as being utterly estranged from the upright life which God esteemeth therefore do they make or counterfeit unto themselves out of the vanity of their thoughts services and ceremonies which the vain hearts that understand not Gods Law and Ordinance are bewitched and bound with 18. So then the vaine corrupt and bewitched life which neither knoweth nor loveth the living God nor his i Rom. 1 Eph. 4 righteousnesse but is rebellious and unfaithfull to God is Gods forbidding And out of it have the blind people which know not the upright life joyned thereunto their services and ceremonies k Deut. 12 wherefore
Eph. 2.4 because they know not the true God neither do hunger nor thirst after his upright righteousnesse 32. In case then that we be come to the true knowledge h Iohn 17 of the living God the which is our calling and do from the heart love his life of righteousnesse in the spirit shall we then say and in such an ignorance rest perswaded that the God-service after the heathenish manner should be any thing or that it were the very Idol-service it self that be far from us 33. We confesse before God and his truth and before all that believe thereon that there is i 1 Cor. 8 no outward Idoll nor any outward Idol-service in heaven nor on earth but that there is one onely God whose God-service requireth the upright righteousnesse and likewise reacheth to the k Heb. 8.9 ministration of the spiritual and heavenly goods in the living being of God according to the spirit wherethrough all things are out of the same his spiritual heavenly ministration in the spirit preceedeth l Iohn 17 Eph. 4 the upright righteousnesse the unity of the heart in the love the true God-service on the earth whose Altar is m Heb. 9 not made with mens hands out is prepared of God from the beinning of the world for evermore on the other side we confesse that all the God-services Gods of the heathen are but vain n Ier. 10 mockeries for noughtels to be respected then for a foolish inchantment in the ignorance wherewith the vain hearts which know nothing of God nor of his Law are bewitched and tied 34. Whilest then the ceremonies which in contention men call God services and as it were Ordinances of Christianity and which in sundry manners are brought in out of the Letter do now bring much wrangling strife and dissention in therefore busie we not our selves much about them whilest that our heart is very little or nothing at all tied unto them but rather have more regard o Gal. 5. Heb. 10 to give heed after the spirit unto that which the ceremonies of the Law and the services of the holy Church of Jesu Christ do require or whereunto they are administred and used by the holy ones of God and by the ancient Fathers of the holy Church of Jesus Christ out of the true light 35. Neverthelesse though we say we have more regard to attend unto that which the ceremonies and services of the holy Church of Jesus Christ do require yet do we not therefore despise the Christian ceremonies or services as though they were of no value or were besides the mind of the Spirit of Jesu Christ O no that be far from us but we esteem them great in their right degree and use p Gen. 17 Mat. 28 Mat. 16. as that the salvavation is with the ceremonies but not through them promised unto the believers q Rom. 3.9 Gal. 2.3 yet not that it should appear or come out of them 36. For if the salvation were bound to the ceremonies then must God needs be a lyer whilst he had not ability to shew mercifulnesse unto men out of his grace nor to save them r Rom. 3.11 Eph. 2. but that they must deserve the salvation through the works of the ceremonies 37. Howbeit God abideth true and gracious Å¿ Psal 116 Rom. 3 but the man is unfaithfull and lying for the man hath forsaken the covenant of his God and hath t 4 Esd 7.8 not regarded his promises but abused his ceremonies broken and despised the right ordinances and in the ministration of them hath not attended unto the salvation of the belief nor yet trusted in God to obtain the same according to the promises but is u 1 Tim. 4 fallen away from the meaning of the belief gone forth after his own taken on faith and hath forgotten the rock x Deut. 32 Rom. 9 1 Pet. 2 of his salvation 38. Neverthelesse though through infidelity and the ignorance of men the right use of the ceremonies and the meaning of the true belief and of the godly promises be of many men forsaken y Num. 23 Deut. 4 Rom. 3 2 Tim. 2 yet is God true notwithstanding and he with-holdeth not that which he hath promised for his holy names sake hereby declaring that he is not unfaithfull or lying as the man is but an everlasting z Eccl. 2 gracious and true God towards those that love him that seek his righteousnesse from the heart and a Mat. 5 hunger and thirst after it 39. For he b Deut. 4 forgetteth not his Covenant which he hath made with the Fathers neither doth he break his promises in c Luk. 1 such manner as he hath spoken them aforetimes by the mouth of his holy Pruphets but will for his own sake establish them and cause the man d Psal 50 to see his own human unfaithfulnesse and lying against his God how that the man hath not regarded Gods Covenant nor his promises under the services and ceremonies which were ordained for him of God to this end that he e Exod. 12 13 Mat. 26 Luke 22 1 Cor. 11 should think upon the same to the intent he might be saved according to the promises 40. But not f Ro. 9.11 that Gods promises are established out of the ceremonies or through the works of the ceremonies O no but g Rom. 5 Gal. 5 in the love according to the spirit and according to the truth out of the heavenly being through the belief even as it is promised and as the Scripture maketh mention 41. Wherefore seeing that God hath now out of his grace given us h 2 Cor. 4 such clearnesse under the obedience of the requiring of his service of love in the spirit of our hearts therefore look we more upon the promises giving heed unto that namely the i 1 Tim. 1 love which the promises are established in then we do upon the like counterfeited services or ceremonies And for this cause we cannot let our hearts be bound or intangled with any thing that is ministred without the true light and service of love nor yet yeeld to take part either against or with it burdo endeavour our selves to the upright k Eph. 4 righteousnesse and holinesse in Jesus Christ and to all concord in the love and her service 42. For thereunto were we and all men called heretofore of God the Father through the spirit of Christ even that we should come through faith l Rom. 3.5 8 to the righteousnesse in Jesu Christ and to his true m Mat. 22 Iohn 17 1 Tim. 1 love and that the ceremonies out of the true light should for the same intent be serviceable unto us 43. Now might one here demand if the matter be so why then have some yet regard to taking part with flesh and bloud And wherefore do some yet make conscience to themselves to
account the Schismaticall ceremonies indifferent unto them for some are held captive with affections in their conscience n Rom. 14 Gal. 3.4 5 insomuch that they must yet observe certain ceremonies and others againe have such an o 1 Cor. 8.10 abhorring of them that they must necessarily leave them Answer 44. Their unbelief p Rom. 1 Eph. 4 and blindnesse is the cause of it inasmuch as they believe not the promises of God nor yet understand that the same are avouched in the spirit but will justifie and esteem themselves faithfull either by cleaving to these or by leaving of those ceremonies and think that before God they should be counted unfaithfull if their hearts were not stedfastly bound unto those things which they q Col. 2 have chosen to themselves and which without the word of life and requiring of his service of love they judge their faithfulnesse to consist in not perceiving how unfaithfull r Esa 59 and lying themselves are in their inwardnesse unto God and his upright righteousnesse For the Lord requireth by his services and ceremonies principally the inward Å¿ Ezek. 36 Mat. 23 Luk. 11 cleannesse according to the spirit And even to that end did the old Fathers of the holy Church of Jesus Christ t Act. 2.8 10. c. use the ceremonies among Christ his believers 45. But because this is not understood nor believed aright by the children of men therefore know they not also what is reckned unto them for salvation nor yet wherein consisteth the condemnation 46. For seeing they give respect to their unclean consciences and are fast tied to something that directeth not to God and his righteousnesse they cannot therefore perceive nor understand what God requireth of them for their consciences are stained with something which they esteem for holy and yet is not of God and therefore they fear 47. But if they came to the u Joh. 1 2 Pet. 1 1 Ioh. 1 sight of the living being of God which only is holy and whereby all visible things are hallowed and be used or ministred uprightly then would they through the ministring of the x Sap. 13 Rom. 1 visible things have regard to the everlasting not to the corruptible either for to fear it or els for to esteem the outward above the profit thereof as whereby they might in any wise be accused and would in the spirit love that which all is comprehended in and which the ceremonies of the Law of the belief and of the service of love do point and direct unto 48. So then the summe of all that God requireth of us is y 1 Reg. 15 an obedience which is after God and not after the manner of men or according to elementish working namely An z Ezck. 36 1 Tim. 1 upright heart towards God and his righteousnesse a a Psal 51 willing spirit and a pure unspotted conscience in Jesu Christ 49. b Heb. 6 10 Let us hereunto in the obedience of the requiring of the service of Love proceed on with c 1 Tim. 1 unfamed of faith in d Rom. 12 1 Pet. 1.3 brotherly love and in e Rom. 12 2 Cor. 13 Heb. 12 a peaceable mind for thereunto are we called and this same is the upright Salvation which God maketh choice of in us Take it to heart CHAP. XVIII 1. Wee are exhorted to accept of the proffered Grace and to grow up in Righteousnesse unto the Glory which shall be revealed at the last 3. Not to binde our Consciences to any outward thing nor to assume any Libertie to our selves 11. To take heed of Halting on both sides and of Mixing with the World 15. We are at first called to Sanctification and not to much Confessing with the mouth 16. Christ indeed is to be confessed but how SEeing then Dearly-beloved that such a godly sight is now in these dangerous times by Gods Grace appeared unto us that we sensibly perceive in our selves the divine Calling to the same which appeareth unto us not out of Flesh nor Blood but is brought unto us out of the heavenly Truth or Loyns of Jesus Christ through a Acts 2. the holy Ghost b Acts 15. for to cleanse our hearts through Faith according to the Promises the which is c 1 Cor. 3. the blessing and increase of God that is not tyed unto any working of men but is the power of God the Father himself for d Eph. 1. a pledge of our Inheritance therefore let us take heed to such an appeared e 2 Cor. 6. Hebr. 12. Grace and f Heb. 3. not turn us away in the time of the godly calling of Salvation but give over our hearts in the beleef thereunto namely to the obedience of the Love in the Spirit and so with all inclination of love with lowly hearts unto God and with long-suffering g Eph. 1.4 1 Pet. 2. grow up and increase in the Righteousnesse and Holinesse that are pleasing unto God that we may be a seat of the holy Triumph of our Lord Jesu Christ in his Coming Which heavenly cleernesse of the godly Triumph and of the glory of his Christ in the Spirit h Rom. 16. Ephes 3. Col. 1. 2 Tim. 1. hath hitherto been hidden from the World and hath ceased because it should be i 1 Pet. 1. disclosed and made manifest in holy Glory in the last time to the joy of the Beleevers that hope for the salvation of upright hearts 2. That truly is it which God requireth and whereunto all Gods Prophets have born witness And k Joel 2. Acts 2. it shall come to passe saith God in the last dayes 3. Therefore let no man now make to himself any conscience l Col. 2. Gal. 4.5 nor suffer his heart to be bound or tyed by any earthly outward thing that he be not thereby hindred for coming to the purity or sanctification of the heart which out of God cometh to passe in the Spirit 4. Let no man also take any thing upon him to any intent of Liberty whereby to live m Gen. 3. Eph. 4. in the apple of conscience after the minde of this World For in such a course the Liberty should be wholly abused and be unto us an occasion n Gal. 5. 1 Pet. 2. to use liberty according to the Flesh and utterly to fail of the upright o John 8. Rom. 6. Liberty in Jesus Christ 5. But seeing that we have now obtained an upright liberty in Jesu Christ under the obedience of the Love in the using of the Services and Ceremonies and that both it and the manner how we are to use the Ceremonies uprightly in these dangerous times is risen up unto us in our hearts and vouchsafed us of God therefore are we to look into this Liberty after the Spirit for to use it to a growth of the upright life in the Spirit that there may p Isa
Righteousness and from the hope of Salvation according to the Promises and have sticked unto c Rom. 1. Epes 4. covetousnesse and lusts the snares of the confused world 4. Truly those that cleave to the Word and his Service of Love in such a sort and do so take and understand it they have conceived altogether amisse of the Word and his requiring and therefore they are d Rom. 1. Ephes 4. become vain in their understanding Insomuch that they forsake the Scriptures and Exhortations to the good all alike and do let the conversion to God and to his Righteousnesse utterly dye out of their hearts speaking thus with unrepentant hearts out of the vanity of their minde not discerning the upright understanding It must all come of God There is One that giveth all For it is God onely that can teach us Of him must we receive all and no men can give it us 5. This they say well and run yet neverthelesse forth as if there were no God nor Ministring of his Word that loved or required the Righteousnesse and do not once know nor consider the estranging or e Isa 1.59 falling from their God whereby to turn them again to him and his Righteousness and to shew repentance or f Matt. 3. Luk. 3. Acts 3. amendment for their sins and so in all humility to have regard to what purpose God hath given his Promises and annexed or ordained the Ministration of his Word under the obedience of the love therunto wherby they might receive of him the vertue of salvation For out of such a heart of humility g Isa 57.66 4 Esd 8. Eccl. 3. Jam. 4. 1 Pet. 5. the humble do always in God finde their salvation and not the stout hearts that do not esteem of Gods righteousnesse 6. O God! How dangerous a time is it now h 1 Tim. 4 2 Tim. 3 2 Pet. 3. Jude 1. in these last dayes through the misunderstanding of the children of men 7. What a number of false and venemous windes do there blow among the children of men to the hurt of their souls and to a drawing of them away from the Righteousnesse 8. Oh That there were in every one an hearty desire to the good then might they be protected and defended from the bewitching of the false windes which make the heart negligent to the upright Good and bring it either to the bewitched Humility or to the Lusts of the vain world 9. Therefore it is expedient to have a regard to Understanding i Prov. 1.2.3.4.8 to take heed to the Wisdom to esteem much of Godlinesse to account the upright Righteousnesse k Sap. 7.8 for the most precious above all Riches and to make choice of the Long-sufferance with the foresightfulnesse as Superintendents 10. This did the holy Fathers in times past give heed unto l Sap. 11. Eccl. 44.45 46. and so God taught them in his wisdome and preserved them that they were not partakers of the plagues of the ungodly 11. Wherefore let every one understand the meaning of the Word aright and take a right view that he may know who he is and how he ought to apply himself to be taught of God and to be endowed with his Spirit and what manner of people God will choose for his holy people 12. Truly not such m Sap. 1. as with their hearts cleave unto the world love the Evill n Pro. 1. and in all things let go the counsell of God Neither yet such o Mat. Luk. 17.21 as hang their Hearts in buying and selling upon coveteousnesse or p Rom. 13 1 Cor. 10 in eating and drinking upon gluttony or in marrying or being married upon unchastnesse or upon any vain transitory rejoycing whether it be in building or in planting and who in all their doings doe not attend nor have regard unto the works of the Lord as it came to passe in the times q Gen. 7. of Noe and in the r Gen. 19 times of Lot 13. For all those whose hearts in the time of Noe clave not to Gods righteousnesse but had a Lust and gave over their hearts to the vain corrupt things they marked not the work of the Lord neither had any respect to the preservation of the Righteous nor yet feared the punishment which then was ready to come upon all wicked men Of all this they knew nothing till the Flood came upon them and tooke them clean away 14. Therefore understand and know the preservation of godly men in these last dayes and consider well the meaning who or which they are that shall be taught of God and in what course they walke the which we have in some measure expressed Å¿ 1 Glass 7 in the first Book of the Glasse of Righteousnesse and doe here at this present expresse it namely they are those that t Mat. 5. have hunger and thirst after the Righteousnesse u Judith 8 Eccl. 2.3 that submit their souls to the obedience of the gracious Word and his Service x Luk. 18 and continue daily in prayer not in many words y John 4. Eph. 6. Phil. 4. but in the Spirit with desire to the Lord and his Righteousnes that they may obtain grace at the hands of God to live z Lake 1 in his righteousnesse with an upright heart and pure spirit 15. These are sorrowfull for their sins and sighing over them suffer not their souls to be quiet so long as they know or feele in themselves any vain or naughty Being which their hearts are tied or bound unto or so long as any thing in them doth reigne over them which is not GOD because they may not in all things serve their God onely 16. These that love the good Being from the heart doe seek in God to obtaine the same and doe labour and zealously endeavour thereafter a Deut. 4 Jer. 29. Mat. 7. Luk. 17. For they seeke and finde they knock and it is opened unto them they ask and receive not in presumptuousnesse as though God owed it them because of their seeking knocking and asking O no they looke not upon their own doings but labour onely for this even how to please the Lord giving themselves over thereunto with humble hearts according to the Spirit and acknowledge that they are not worthy of such Grace thus to be accepted and established in Gods truth and love 17. With such humble hearts doe they through the Love and her Service seek to find grace and peace at the hands of God the Father and not the subtile knowledge b 1 Cor. 6 which maketh the heart stout and lofty c Mat. 6. but they seeke above all and afore all things the Kingdome of God and his Righteousnesse The which are the gifts of God that God richly bringeth in the everlasting life unto such as worship and love him 18 For those that pray unto him for an upright heart and for a new and
pure Spirit d Luk. 11 he doth not endow with an evill heart or a wicked spirit though sometimes the evill heart or unrighteous spirit make up it selfe there-against yet is the same taken away e Eph. 6. through the Beliefe in the Crosse or patience of Christ upon hope of the good that is for to come but they obtain faithfulnesse and truth f Luk. 11 and the righteous Spirit with an heart of meeknesse and love And that is Christ or the Anointed which is holy and teacheth right It is true 19. After this maner do they apply themselves that will bee taught of God and his Christ out of whom God will prepare him an g Tit. 1. acceptable people to be a remnant for himselfe in the destruction of the wicked world Yea it shall be a h Esa 41 Soph. 3. Luk. 12. poor plain people not after the outward sight of the eye but according to the hidden inward man such as hope on the Lord and in the Spirit relye and trust upon his Name And these same yea such doth God choose unto him for his people for to magnifie his holy Name in them for evermore 20. For consider ye beloved how should any man be taught of God or Christ that will not give eare to his teaching or counsell but doth as Gods enemy cleave unto and love the i Joh. 8. 1 John 2. Devill and the World which do openly resist God 21. Therefore ought the lovers of the Truth which hope for the salvation of the perfect Being utterly to put out of their hearts k Prov. 1 whatsoever concerneth the vanity or misbehaviour and every thing which the heart contrary to God his Righteousnes is bound or tied with so much as in the Lord they are able and so to give over themselves to God that Gods goodnesse may have his place in them and not any ungodly Being 22. Also all lovers of the Righteousnes ought to l Eph. 4. reach the hand and to m Rom. 15. 2 Thes 5 Heb. 3.10 exhort one another to the same and so in one manner of Belief to strengthen each other towards salvation with a good courage n 2 Pet. 1 and to have regard to the sure propheticall Word to wit to the Service of the Love administred in his time to treat thereof o Act. 2.20 to break that same bread among each other in stilnesse and to persevere or abide stedfest in prayer till p Esa 25 2 Cor. 3. all coverings wherewith their hearts after the flesh or according to the visible are covered bee done away and that the pure or cleare that is to say the spirituall heavenly and uncovered Being of Christ q 2 Cor. 3. appeare and come in their spirit to the intent that so they might r 1 Joh. 4. 2 Cor. 5. know and cleave fast unto the living God and his Christ in the spirit even as he blessed may he be is a Spirit in all Love wherein the Law and the Gospel of the Kingdom and the doctrine thereof is Å¿ Rom. 15 Gal. 5. 1 Tim. 1. fulfilled might with all their understanding will and desire live the upright righteousnesse of God t Deut. 4 Mat. 22. and that God likewise may be the most best beloved and his Righteousnesse u Mat. 13. 2 Cor. 4. their most pretious Treasure worthy to be esteemed high above all 23. Whosoever now doe thus with an inclination to the same stand in a good will to them belongeth the blessing and happinesse promised of God to whom it is also promised x Psal 82. John 1. that they shall bee made the children of God and be blessed with the dew of his increse and be anointed for y Psa 45 Christians with the oyle of Love and of his Spirit or Christian nature yet not out of flesh and blood but out of the holy Divine Being 24. When the man therefore is thus joyned unto God then may he with God rightly possesse all things and understand and know whereout the horrible destruction cometh upon the Children of men 25. Wherefore the man should feare his God that he might come to the godly wisdom and might cleave unto that which is right and reasonable to the intent that he might not perish with the wicked 26. For wisdom z Pro. 8. Sap. 7. is much better then Gold and Silver Righteousnes much worthier and preciouser than all Pearles and precious stones and prudence much more honourable puissant and strong than all Castles Cities and Fonresses also mightier than the multitudes of the Armed The feare of God doth more quiet the heart in a little than do abundant Riches in all the pleasures and delights of the world It shall in his time be found and known to be even so 27. Unto this holy and divine wisdom apply ye your hearts ye dearly beloved and be ye warned in this dangerous time in which all foolishnes and ungodlines beareth sway whose end reacheth a Heb. 10 to the most horriblest destruction 28. For so it cometh which is for to come and all ungodly being shall make up it self and be astonied after that it shall b Esa 13. feare tremble and quake and be compelled in the beholding of his own destruction to suffer the vengeance of the fire but the godly shall obtain peace 29. Therefore take heed feare God stick fast to vertue humility and meeknes least ye remain in the ungodlines c Apo. 18 and be made partakers of her plagues 30. Watch d Mat. 24. Luk. 21. 1 Pet. 5. and pray and be reformed or justified and stand fast upon Gods promises 31. Observe your time e Gal. 6. unto sanctification f Jam. 1. and behold in you daily the spots of your spirit in the Glasse of Righteousnes and wash you g Esa 1. Jer. 4. Ezek. 36 John 3. with the cleane waters in the laver of the Love be purged in your spirit h Eccl. 2. in the Fornace of the lowlines of haert and so love that thing which is right and reasonable CHAP. XX. 1. The Author bath kept back nothing that is necessary to Salvation 5. And therefore cleareth himself of the Mans destruction 8. Yet if any de know any better thing he desireth that they will shew it out of love as he hath done 10. A Councel to all lovers of the truth how to behave themselves 19. Shewing them what God requireth 26. He willeth that men desire not to have all at once 30. Many ignorant beginnings have brought men into divers misunderstandings especially into security 39. From which be exhorteth to return with a new courage unto the seruice of the love 43. Of divers that are diversly disposed to errour Some to rest upon themselves some upon their Liberty some regard neither sin nor Grace some straiten themselves to get the promises and afterward grow insolent upon their own worthines 57.
Whereof he willeth to beware BEhold ye beloved according to all that in my labour I have been able to do howsoever the same be plain and not to be compared to the stile of the subtile and flowred eloquence I cannot tell that I have according to the sight which is a Rom. 16 Eph. 3. Col. 1. 2 Tim. 1. revealed unto me out of Gods grace kept back any thing from the man that serveth or is needful for him to know either to his Salvation or else for a warning unto him of the present destruction and of that that is to come 2. Have regard to the time and respect an unpartial heart in the Righteousnes b Eph. 3. Be established in the love and be still mindful of the same 3. I have shewed my service out of the inclination of love howbeit I have written against none in particular but before all understandings indifferently I have weighed the equity c Esa 28 Eccli 21. in the ballance measured the Righteousnes with the Square and Line and described the Righteousnes in Letters according to the life the inward life out of God to wit his good nature I have expressed and the outward righteousnes of man have I not left out To the intent that it might all go rightly forward in the true Beeing and that no man might be bewitched or bound with any opinion or bewitching of spirit but that every one might according to the truth and in the love stand free in God 4. Lo God d Deut. 30. Act. 20. is my witnes and Heaven and Earth also that in all my writing I have neither sought nor desired any other thing but the salvation of men in the love The Lord of his mercy vouchsafe us to find grace in his sight e Psal 86 lead us in his wayes for to clense our hearts by f Psal 51. Act. 15. his righteous spirit and by faith to the end we may know him in the truth and be defended from all the errors and abominations of the wicked world 5. Behold and awake g Eph. 5. in the spirit of your minds lay hold of understanding look to your selves h 1 Joh. 2. and let not the errors of this world delight you I cleare my self this day before you all and before all those that willingly desire or be minded to error or to the wicked world that my Councel and will is not so 6. If any man therefore take pleasure or be addicted to the world or to her vanity and abominations and do desire to fix his heart thereon The same erreth through the pleasing of his own mind But as for me I cleare my self of his destruction 7. For lo I have out of the inclination of love called and bidden you all out of the abominable World unto conversion to God and unto Repentance and unto Amendment and have herein warned you all sufficiently I have distinctly shewed you as much as I might do and saw necessary both death i Deut. 11 Jer. 21. Eccl. 15. and life destruction and preservation I have witnessed and pointed forth the God of life which hath made Heaven and Earth his Statutes k Deut. 4 and Ordinances which stand fast for ever wherein all the upright Fathers have lived and which all Gods Prophets have born witnes of I have also distinctly marked out Therefore shall no man that heareth or readeth our writings be able to l John 15 excuse himself as though that we have hidden the Councel or Will of God from him in any thing 8. Nevertheles if there be any greater God then the God of Israel which hath made Heaven and Earth If there be now any better Law or Ordination then his Law m Deut. 4 Or better Statutes and Ordinances then Gods Statutes and Ordinances according to his Ordination If there be any perfecter life then the n 1 Cor. 13 Col. 3. 1 John 4. love as is witnessed by his Christ for through the very same was o John 1. the life aforetimes published which is everlasting and on that same or to that same everlasting life is even our service and pointing also Or if thre be any thing in any body or if any man hath any better thing that excelleth the everlasting life and the Love which we bear witnes unto let him manifest the same unto us or let it out of Love be known unto us to the unity of heart in the Love even as we to the self same unity do witnesse manifest and publish the everlasting life and his righteousnesse of the Love and of the upright being 9. Or if any man perswade himself that he knoweth some better thing which pointeth nearer or clearer to the Almighty than the holy Spirit of the Love and of th everlasting Truth doth testifie and point unto us by which Testimonies he p Ioh. 14. bringeth and leadeth us into all Truth Let the same man make himself apparent unto us under the obedience of the Love with an unpartiall mind and not withhold from us the most best for to serve in the unity of heart in the Love as is said in upright godlinesse the living God onely For even thus standeth our whole heart affected 10. Hereunto be ye now all armed and well disposed O ye lovers of the Truth Beware that ye sleep not q Rom. 13. Eph. ● seeing it is now a time to Watch but awake in the Spirit and abide in any wise in the Hope untill ye see the light to the life your salvation 11. Make not hardly any light account of it cast it not with the unregarding ones in the wind but have respect alwaies unto the good and this service of the Love shewed on you which is in Letters described and ministred unto you to a godly life stretching to the Love turn not aside from you but take r Deut. 6. Prov. 4. the same to heart and grow therein to an upright being of the Love And so then shew your unpartiall service towards one another according to the upright nature and being of the Love For the Love to the unity of the brotherly nature requireth such things to the intent that the everlasting true God might in such upright ſ Eph. 4. righteousnes and holines as pleaseth him and in the establishment of his promises onely be observed and the earth likewise t Esa 60.61 2 Pet. 3. with righteousnesse faithfulnesse and Truth be inhabited Towards this let us go forward in a meek spirit If ye hear any thing that soundeth unto you strange or v Hos 8. absurd in your eares yet be not bitterly minded but follow after long suffering and blaspheme nothing 13. Let every one which is not to be spoken to or to be councelled runne to an end with his understanding and grow ye up in stilnes and singlenes of heart x Sap 9. Jam. 1. praying God for Wisdom and for an upright sight in the Truth
sin Eph. 6. and thereby profiteth and increaseth in the righteousnesse 36. Now when a man perceiveth or is aware of the gaine to wit that he increaseth in the good then is he of good cheere and much stronger in the beleef and firmer in the hope Thus in processe of time he groweth up in the Spirit of the good life untill he come to the perfection that is to the Love 37. Wherefore the losse teacheth Prudence and Wit for to attend unto the word with understanding but the gaine bringeth weetnes it maketh firme in the hope and begetteth a gladnes in our hearts When as to abide in undesire to the righteousnesse and to be y Apo. 3. neither bot nor cold but luke-warme is by all meanes to be utterly discommended 38. I esteem in this behalf much better of that man z Lu. 15. who like the lost Sonne hath spent and consumed all his Treasure and Riches and out of great poverty turneth him again and seeketh at his Fathers hands the roome of a servant out of which humbling a man commeth again to his riches and through such losse getteth understanding how to govern to a multiplying the riches of God then of such a lazy slothfull and ane loitering man as for fear of losse a Matt. 25. Luk. 19. burieth his Talent and will neither make gaine nor losse therewith 39. Hereof beware ye dearly beloved that ye bury not that little which you have received of God nor yet with-hold or withdraw your selves for any manner of cause from this our undeceivable and most holiest service of the Love 40. For though that many people have partly through the sundry partiall instigations of men risen up before our said service been intangled and darkned in that understanding and that therefore they could not rightly know the truth in her degree but did oftentimes stumble fall and and suffer harme yet all ye that love the Truth with us and have likewise fallen in the same learne Prudence now thereby and turn again b Esa 55 Jer. 3. Ezek. 18. into the way of righteousness Refresh your selves in the beleef with a new cheere and so through the service of the holy Word be ye renewed in your vnderstanding under the obedience of the Love 41. Under the same service give eare to the Elders of the holy understanding c Deut. 11. and follow not the Will or Councell of your own mind but d Eccl. 6. with the Elders under the service of the Love follow the minde and e Pro. 1. Eccl. 16. Councell of the Wisdom and alwaies keep your selves with the Elders in the family of Love f 1 Thes 5. Heb. 13. to the concord and to the multiplying in the good and of the peaceable Kingdom in all Love 42. Become not wavering in any wise But in case ye stumble or fall yet rise again and think that it is sometimes better that a child do in his good willingnes commit an error or that a thing be done of him yet unperfectly than that he should remaine brutish or untaught Be not afraid g Matt. 25. Luk. 19. like the unfaithfull Servant that buried his Masters Talent which was not very well taken at his hands 43. Men may finde divers that will take very great heed to themselves least they should be deceived or beguiled and so will stay onely upon themselves But because they so staying upon themselves give no heed to the grace under the obedience of the Love therefore remain they such as they are and come not at any time to the light of life or day of Love but abide still in the Captivity of the blindnesse because they know not her blindnesse or bands of her darknesses wherewith they are bound 44. Some others will in their unregenerate estate and deprivation account themselves free and will not be subject unto any thing neither to the Scripture nor to any Teaching nor yet to the Service of Love and therefore in that sort do never come to the h Ioh. 8. Rom. 6. Freedom of the children of God 45. For in asmuch as they have not perceived nor observed in the sight of their understanding the bondage of i Ioh. 8. Rom. 6. 2 Pet. 2. sin nor her dominion thereforr remain they unproved and unexperienced neither do they sigh nor k Jer. 8. complaine for the yoak of sin which hath taken them Captive and do know nothing at all either of the Bondage or of the Freedom nor yet that they are so utterly deprived or estranged from God and his Christ as they are 46. Now men may also finde divers that are altogether light-hearted and clearlyminded and so in the range of their misunderstanding have taken unto them l Esa 59. a false light or conceited knowledge These according to their naturall understanding are well at quiet their hearts are not once grieved for their mis-doings any more They have also no regard either of sin or of Grace they fear no Condemnation nor hope for Salvation or for any Redemption 47. When it goeth well with them but in their creature and in their Occupation of Trade then are they content and say God be praised we are in very good case we are rid of all intanglement of heart we now get our living godly and credibly and toyle not our selves with any thing 48. But alas howsoever the godly nature or the Image of God m Heb. 6. be troden down in them and constrained dayly to suffer the death of the Crosse for their sins that passe they not once for 49. Because they will not suffer with the godly nature n 1 Pet. 4. or Christ against the sinne they desire even nothing else but according to the o Phil. 3. flesh to sit still in ease and look what in this behalfe crosseth them that reckon they to be utterly evill and unright and and so wax wanton or lustfull in the flesh and licencious or light-minded in their Spirit following still p Sap. 2. Rom. 1. Eph. 4. that which liketh them after the property of ignorant fooles and despise the godly Councell of the Elders as also the wisdom and unity under the obedience of the Love 50. These are surely in very bad case although they think not so For q Esa 5. they have no consideration on the work of the Lord nor on the work of the Devill nor any regard unto that that shall perish nor desire to that which shall continue This verily is a lamentable misery the Lord keep us from such a Plague 51. Again some may be found which do endure much straightnes in dying from sin for to receive the Promises which are made thereunto according to the Scriptures and that they might so become honourable Saints and be also respected therefore Yea they regard no affliction so as they may receive or get that and thus they fall into a choosing applying to themselves the honour of the