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A57804 A glimpse of some truths to be made known in these last times in three particulars / by Thomas Royle. Royle, Thomas. 1648 (1648) Wing R2160; ESTC R24504 8,525 12

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15.35 saith the Apostle there But some man will say How are the dead raised up and with what bodies do they come Weigh the discourse of these Scriptures following the Apostle to take off the first objection saith Thou fool that which thou sowest is not quickned except it dye And that which thou sowest thou sowest not that body that shall be but bare grain it may chance of wheat or some other grain But saith the Text God giveth it a body as it hath pleased him and to every seed his own body and so the Apostle goes to illustrate and set forth a spiritual Resurrection and not the Resurrection of the natural body But you may object and say Phil. 3.21 Who shall change our vile body that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body To this I reply with Scripture and then the mystery of it saith the Apostle There is a natural body and there is a spiritual body The meaning of the Apostle is not in that in the Philippians as if Christ were in one single person or figure of a man glorified in flesh or the body without in a local glory therefore if you contend for this your apprehensions are but fleshly and low for truly friends to deal freely with you Christ is not of any other substance or form but the Divine Nature and so is no more till he is in Spirit in his creatures and when he appears in them then is their Resurrection It may be you will say this is truth But is there not a Resurrection of the Natural body again in that form which it bears now for the Scripture saith And this is the Fathers wil which hath sent me that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing but should raise it up again at the last Day The meaning of Christ in these words is not That those earthly bodies of the Disciples should be raised again in the same form that they were in but the mystery of this history is this as much as if Christ had said When I appear in you then I am that last Day then shall you be raised up for my second coming is in the Spirit Then I will lose nothing of that mystery of God in you for I am one with it But you may object further in those words of the Apostle Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead how say some amongst you that there is no resurrection of the dead but if there be no resurrection of the Dead then is Christ not risen and if Christ be not risen your faith is in vain you are yet in your sins It may be the discourse of these Scriptures in the outward sence of them may appear to many to have such a truth in them as that the natural body shall be raised but I deny that to be a truth according to such results and conclusions for the mind of the Apostle drives at a further mystery for when he saith If there be no resurrection of the dead then is Christ not risen That is as much as if the Apostle had said if you be not made free from that law of bondage which hath taken you captive being dead in sins and trespasses then Christ which is your Resurrection in you is not risen but the Apostle knowing that he was made light by the mystery of truth in him he concludes in these words But now is Christ risen from the dead that is Christ was so risen spiritually in Paul that he had a clear discovery of it I have made manifest here in these lines of love for all those that are truly wise and prudent to weigh let me have a charitable censure of all my friends who feu● the stammerings of my tongue Awake and sing ye that dwell in the dust for thy dew is as the dew of herbs and the earth shall cast out the dead III. PART The Day of Judgment what it is and when it shall be TEnder Friends I shall labor to lay open such a mystery as hath bin hid from many ages but hath shewed it self to me within these few days the principle is this concerning the day of Judgment It may be my discourse will seem strange to many I shall explain my self what the last day is and when it shall be We shall begin with such Scriptures as seem according to the outward sound of them to contend for such a natural day as if Christ would come again in the flesh being darkness to all the world and to confound all such people as have not any knowledg of him but this is fleshly notional and Jewish yet this is the doctrine of England I shall cite some Scriptures and then open the mind of them Mal. 4.5 Behold I will send you Elijah the Prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord. Some understand his coming to be in the body to destroy all persons that are not found in him and will dissolve and break in pieces this earthly tabernacle as the material earth and all things that we behold shall pass away these apprehensions are low and dark Friends the day of Christ is spiritual and where he saith I will send you Elijah the Prophet before the coming of the great dreadful day of the Lord This Elijah is those spiritual appearances of Christ in us this is he who shall suddenly come to his temple even the messenger of the Covenant Mal. 3.1 Now shall the day of the Lord be dreadful consuming and burning up all fleshly excellency in us destroying the son of the bond-woman which is creature wisdom and darkness in us The second Scripture is this But who may abide the day of his coming and who shall stand when he appeareth for he is like a refiners fire The mind of this Scripture in me is this That the coming and appearance of that day and mystery of God in us is like a refiners fire judging all the fleshly pomp and burning up all carnal glory which may be was a principle in us Oh friends when this day Christ dawns in the soul no flesh is able to stand or abide his coming for he appearing spiritually in his creatures kills the very life strength and power of all that fleshliness in them then is the day of Judgment which will not be terrible to the soul but sweet and refreshing The next Scripture is this Tremble thou earth at the presence of the Lord The mystery is this When God comes and appears spiritually in Christians to be their fulness and perfect rest then doth that earthliness and darkness in them tremble and melt at his presence The next Scripture to clear may be 2 Cor. 5.10 For we must all appear before the Iudgment seat of Christ that every one may receive the things done in his body according to that he hath done whether it be good or bad This Scripture seems according to the outward sence difficult to clear but truly there is a mystery in it and I would have all Christians to mind that the Judgment seat of Christ is not in any form or shape of the body without for he is not of any other substance in his appearance but what he is in Christians spiritually and where that principle appears so as the Christian hath a clear discovery of it he sees now that the son of the bond-woman which is the flesh and creature-wisdom which are notions of the first Adam must give an account to the son of the free-woman for persecuting him that is when Christ comes to raign in Spirit in us then shall all his enemies be made his footstool and this shall be perfected before this earthly tabernacle be put off that we bear about with us and the flesh shall be so judg'd and kil'd that it shall be subject to the Testimony of Jesus I mean the Spirit of Prophesie which is in us Let not any despise my labor of love in this short discourse I have layd open how the day of God appears and what the workings 〈◊〉 it and that it is spiritual and not natural burning up and judging that earthly Creation in us Therefore now sing rejoyce oh daughter of Sion for 〈◊〉 I come I wil dwel in the midst of thee then shal the wilder 〈…〉 and solitary places be glad and the Desart shall rejoyce and blossom 〈◊〉 the rose it shall blossom abundantly and rejoyce even with joy and singing the glory of Lebanon shall be given unto it the excellency of Carmel and Sharon they shall see the glory and beauty of it then shall the lame man leap as an hart and the tongue of the dumb sing 〈◊〉 in the wilderness shall waters break out and streams in the Desart and an high way shall be there and a way and it shall be called the way ●f holiness My friends all this works in a mystery in you you are that wilderness and solitary place that shall be glad and the the time when this shall be 〈◊〉 when that day Christ who is the mystery of God breaks forth and appears in you to be your fulness and perfect rest then is that Scripture fulfilled in you That the envy of Ephraim is departed and the A●ver●●ries of Judah are cut off so as Ephraim shall not envy Iudah and ●udah shall not vex Ephraim All those that have a beam of love made manifest in them will clearly understand and discern my discourse but th●se that cannot discern it and grant it me to be truth my councel to them is this to be silent for their strength is to sit still till that mystery of life speak in them then there appears a way in the wilderness and springs in the desart Out of Sion the perfection of beauty God hath shined Your Friend in the nearest tie and bond of love Thomas Royle a Member of the Army