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A31658 A seasonable word and call to all those called ranters or libertines through-out the three nations, to come into the true faith and pure fear of the Lord ... written ... by John Chandler ... Chandler, John, 17th cent. 1659 (1659) Wing C1928; ESTC R19405 15,876 20

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all words and actions issuing from thence which were seen to be of its own begetting David witnessed these two States Saith he Thou hast set my sins in order before me Mark He believed God's witnesse without disputings the Lord had set them before him he therefore believed they were sins or that which was against the Lord which his pure eye had a controversy with Now the Lord doth not set a thing that is not before us but that which is Again he saith Oh Lord I am thy Servant I am thy Servant the Son of thy Hand maid thou hast loosed my bonds There he felt God's acquittance and Justification not in giving him a liberty to do what he list without controul but in enlarging his heart to run the waies of his commandments in which he was accepted even in that which enlarged his heart so to do For saith he in another place Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect unto all thy Commandments Consider also that they were the wicked and ungodly who did say Tush our Tongues are our own we will speak Who shall controul us As if they had asked in derision What is Sin or Evill Not because there was not such thing in reality but onely according to mens apprehension but because the Serpent had got such a head in them that they scarce felt a Controuler when they so spake But if you will be to learn what Sin is Paul and John in the course of their ministry but not in answering such a Question proposed to them by the Saints do experimentally declare The one saith I had not known sin but by the Law Mark the Law written in the heart by the finger of God of which the two Tables of stone were a declaration made Paul to know sin to be Sin Now God's Law in the heart is Light as David long ago witnessed and Christ is the true Light that Lightneth every man Now Christ was he which spake to Moses in the Mount Sinai from whom Moses received the Law to declare it to the People as Stephen when he was full of the Holy Spirit testified So then Christ the Light is the Law-giver whereby Sin comes to be known now if he hath enlightned every man and he be the true Light then he sheweth a truth to every man which is that he hath transgressed his Law or Light by dark motions words and actions arising from a contrary ground and so sin is not a fiction or fained thing in any man whatsoever because sin is known by a Law which Law is Light which Light is in every man which Light is true and discovereth nothing but a reall thing in every one The other saith Sin is the transgression of the Law He knew the Law in his heart or the righteous principle of God which he had been a Transgressour against He doth not say Sin is nothing but an apprehension that there is such a thing but that sin is a reall transgression of a reall Law or Principle of God Again John saith all Unrighteousnesse is sin There is Unrighteousnesse and that of sundry sorts both toward God and man and all this Unrighteousnesse is sin Now saith Peter by the Spirit of truth In every Nation he that feareth God and worketh righteousnesse is accepted of him But saith Paul all they that had pleasure in Unrighteousnesse should be damned Here are contrary works really so and they have contrary effects for the wrath of God is revealed from Heaven against all Unrighteousnesse with all which Unrighteousnesse the Gentiles were and are filled to wit with fornications wickednesse covetousnesse envy murther Covenant-breakers despisers of those that are good implacable unmerciful c. Who saith Paul knowing the Judgment of God that they which commit such things are worthy of death not onely do the same but have pleasure in them that do them Here he witnesseth and we see and know it so to be that they were filled with all Unrighteousnesse and that the things mentioned were reall Unrighteousnesse to prove which none need go any farther than their own consciences wherein they knew and felt by the true Light the Committers of such things to be worthy of death even eternal death or separation from the life and enjoyment of God even as a Labourer is worthy of his hire which cannot be an imaginary but a real thing But ye will say to me The Patriarchs Prophets and Apostler spake according to the several dispensations or ministrations they were under The Jews before Christ were under a Vail and the Apostles after the renting of the Vail of the Temple though they saw clearer than they yet not so clearly as we see now in this last and highest dispensation The Vail that was over the Jews hearts consisted in this that their Church-Ministry and Ordinances being according to the flesh letter and written in Tables of stone they felt not for the generality of them the Spirit and finger of the living God writing his Law in the fleshy Tables of their hearts according to his new Covenant Their Church were Jews outward their Priests Ministers of the Letter which left their Souls in death who had need both to offer up Sacrifice for their own sins as for the sins of the People and so the Law outward made nothing perfect but it was the Ministration of condemnation to them for want of quickning life from Christ to ease them who is the Minister of the Spirit and of Righteousnesse and Peace at which Corner-stone they stumbled because of the old and long Vail that had been upon their hearts which Vail to this day when Moses is read in their Synagogues abideth on them who when hey shall turn to the Lord the Vail which is a false apprehension of being accepted in their carnal Services Performances and Ordinances from a literal rule without a feeling of the life of Christ in whom all Sacrifices should be offered up shall be taken away and then shall they feel a ministration of Righteousnesse in the Spirit in respect whereof their other ministration had no Glory But what is all this ô ye Libertines to your purpose for they were not nor are vailed in seeing sin which the true Light that lightneth every man reproveth to be sin for that is not from darknesse of Understanding but from light set up there without which they could not see it at all Yea this was that which ministred condemnation unto them all both the righteous and unrighteous so far as sin was standing and they could not nor ought not otherwise to apprehend because else they should as you do have believed against God's witnesse in them which is to make him a Lyar an abominable presumption As for the Apostles and Saints both Jews and Gentiles who had the Vail rent and lived in the dispensation or ministration of the Spirit and of righteousnesse which exceeded in glory that of condemnation which was and is also glorious in its time and