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A87593 Hosannah to the Son of David: or A testimony to the Lord's Christ. Offering it self, indifferently, to all persons; though more especially intended for the people, who pass under the name of Quakers. Wherein not so much the detecting of their persons, as the reclaiming the tender-hearted among them from the error of their way, is modestly endevoured, by a sober and moderate discourse, touching the Light and law in every man; referring to what is held forth by them in their several books and papers, herein examined and discussed. By a lover of truth and peace Jackson, John, fl. 1651-1657. 1657 (1657) Wing J78; Thomason E927_5; ESTC R202615 156,564 177

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from God the former and maker of them which light they receive together with the principle of their naturall life which light and life as they are both one in the Author and fountain thereof John 1.4 So are they both one in the subject thereof As James Naylor himselfe acknowledgeth in his Answer to certaine Queries in a book called Strength in Weaknesse mentioned before Page 24. line the first Yet this little light in man is so far from being the powerfull word of faith which was in the beginning and by which all things were created I say it is so far from being it That it cannot discover who or what it is that 's spoken of the napkin and the graves cloathes It may see some of the visible things of God and there by somewhat of that which is invisible but him that is invisible they can never see till he manifest himself for no man ever saw him or shall see him since the transgression but as the word made flesh Jo 1.14 manifested in the flesh 1 Tim. 3.16 as revealed in the Sonne John 1.18 and by him manifested unto his Witnesses 1 John 1.2 according to that blessed testimony among others 2 Cor. 4.6 God who commanded light to shine out of darknesse hath shined in our hearts the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ which no man can see but as he receives another life John 3.3 and light for the life and the light are one For this very reason Because I have observed the enemy to hide himselfe in this bush and here to lay his Ambuscado's to take persons at unawares and to cast his net over them blundering and confounding by tearmes the Truth it selfe under shadowy expressions not obvious to the first view of every reader Because Christ is called the light of the world therefore where light is spoken of there Christ is applyed to be hee or if under these expressions The light is but one in all Are there more lights then one Shew any other light c. Not heeding that which is testifyed of the Word that while he was hid in God though he bore up the Pillars of all the Creation as being made by him and existing in him though he was light and life to all beings according to their capacities besparkling all with rayes or Candles as their maker and Creator yet untill a body was prepared him and he made flesh thereby becoming the seed of the Woman and fulfilling therein that promise which had been a word of faith to the Beleevers throughout all ages who all dyed in faith having not received the promise but saluted it as that which they saw and kissed it and rejoyced in it as Abraham did who saw him the Word that was to be made flesh and was glad I say till the word was thus imbodyed in flesh or considered as such and so to be seen and beleeved on there was no such thing as Christ a Light to the Gentiles other then in promise I say Christ as the Lords Christ or Christ the Lord according to those testimonies before mentioned in Luke 2.11.28.32 for as he was Manifested in the flesh he was thus stiled Of whom it is thus said He which hath the Sonne hath life and he which hath not the Sonne of God hath not life which is true of Light for the life and light are one Eph. 5.14 and promiscuously put one for another which light and life is no other way attained but by a persons being borne againe John 3.3 by receiving i.e. by beleeving on the Lord Jesus Christ For to as many as beleeved on him to them he gave power priviledge or prerogative to be made the Sons of God even to as many as beleeve in his name which were borne not of Bloud nor of the Flesh nor of the will of Man but of God John 1.12 13. The Children of the first Birth with their life and light cannot enter into the kingdome of God nay they cannot see the kingdome of God 1 Cor. 2.14 John 3.3.5 6. Except they be borne againe i. e. from above of the Spirit But the new-borne they which beleeving receive Christ or receive Christ by beleeving those are they whose hearts God purifyes by faith Act. 15.9 renewing them in the Spirit of their mind Eph. 4.23 by the washing of Regeneration and Renewing of the holy Spirit Tit. 3.5 6 7. which he shedds on them abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour justifying them by his grace that they may be made heires according to the hope of eternall life With this new-life comes in the true light of the renewed Man who till then is dead as in opposition to life and darke as in opposition to light notwithstanding he be both alive and enlightned by the fountaine of life as a branch of the naturall Creation 1 John 2.8 Eph. 2.5 5.8 John 1.3 4. Hitherto touching the first Assertion or Proposition and the proofe thereof Secondly It is further affirmed touching the little Light which shines in the dark heart viz. That it is the word of Faith the Apostle exhorted to take heed unto Rom. 10 6 7 8. 2d Reply I cannot with more clearenesse proceed in the Examination of what is here alledged from Rom. 10. Then set downe the words of the Scripture it selfe which is cited for proofe thereof that the Reader may have the clearer view thereof The words are these viz. But the Righteousnesse which is of faith speaketh on this wise Say not in thine heart Who shall ascend into Heaven that is to bring Christ downe from above or who shall descend into the deep that is to bring up Christ againe from the dead but what saith it the word is nigh thee in thy mouth and in thy heart that is the word of faith which we preach Having presented the Reader with the sight of the Scripture produced for Evidence I need say no more then this It doth not prove the thing for which it is brought Let him that reads consider whether there be one word therein which mentions the little light which shines in the darke heart or calls that little light the word of Faith or exhorts to take heed thereunto as being it Now if the Scripture quoted for proofe proves not the thing as it plainely appeares it doth not Where is he that made the Chalenge to all the Citie of London to prove that any thing is by these men spoken or declared but what the Scriptures beare witnesse unto the same or if it be said that the Apostle meanes the little light which shines in the darke heart when he speakes of the word of faith which is nigh both in the mouth and heart I must say to this as before in the former Case Meanings are by some approved while as yet they are under Judgement and condemnation by others as I have already instanced in the Answer to the 4th Objection Inasmuch therefore as this appeares as
as he hath any stock of his owne so long as he hath one penny to go to the Physicians with he 'l spend it there but to be made a beggar and to be saved of alms to receive salvation of gift he likes not to be accompted so lame and impotent so sick yea dead proud man cannot bear thus nor will not beleeve this Nor is this spoken to discourage any from waiting on the Lord in the use of his appointments in order to their salvation Nay it is required of all that they work out their salvation with fear and trembling Yet withall to remember that it is God that worketh in them both to will and to do of his own good pleasure but it is spoken to mind thee that there is an ambitious mind in me and thee and we would think we are not so poor as we are nor so beggarly as we are nor so unable to help our selves but we can contribute much upon accompt of the stock we have in hand our Candle will serve the turn well enough we do not stand in so much need of the sun we may work by Candle-light sufficient to answer what 's required of us Whereas the scope and tendency of the Gospel is as to leave man without excuse for not improving what is left with him so it is to cut off glorying and boasting from man in the utmost of his improvements that he should reckon himself to have done nothing but to have been an unprofitable servant even then and there where and when he is most conversant in what is required of him and to be so far from bearing himself in hand that any work of righteousness which he can do hath in it a vertue whereby to declare him righteous as before God that the very unrighteousness of his righteous action either as to matter or manner would silence him in that perswasion if his eye were open to see it as it is seen by God If the most high should enter with thee into judgement thou wouldest not be able to answer him one of a thousand of thy miscarriages and transgressions which pass thee untaken notice of in the day of thine own judgement which would not nor could not if thine eye were open there are sins of ignorance as well as of knowledg yea sins cleaving to thy most holy things sufficient to abate thy glorying Those things which are now of price unto thee in which thou confidentest thy self are but creaturely excellencies and may be found in such as whom thou in comparison wouldest not set with the Dogs at thy Table I mean those whom thou in thy own judgement infinitely surpassest in vertue and goodness would blame and shame thee if compared with thee be therefore content to be stript of thy seeming glory which indeed hath a beauty if considered by it self as that of Moses also had in its day of dispensation but considering it as that which was to be done away and so the glory thereof was inglorious it had no glory in comparison of that glory which excelled The face of Moses did shine but it was veiled the schollers then could not behold it with open face But this veil is done away in Christ in whose face the glory of God doth shine with more clearness and with less terror and amazedness so as that the disciples the scholers and followers of the Lord Jesus those who having heard and learn'd of the father come unto him God who commanded light to shine out of darkness shines in their hearts to give them the light of the knowledg of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ which they beholding not as under a veil but as in a glasse with open face are changed into the same Image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. To the Regenerate man upon the accompt of his first manifestation And is it so indeed that notwithstanding all thy hitherto zealous strict and religious appearance putting it self forth in reformations humiliations resolutions austere and strict obligations for piety for purity for bringing under the body of sin by vows covenants holy purposes performances in religious duties and services neglecting of the body through watchings fastings abstinence from necessary supplyes and all this in order to the attainment of the true peace which is after God the peace which passeth mans understanding which thine awakened and wounded Spirit thirsted after the attainment of and could not be satisfied till it was enjoyed and in these supposed to have found it but it was but at times however it was liable to breaches yet those breaches were healed and made up with some one or more of these and this was the case of thy soul for many days perhaps for many years sometimes 't was day with thee otherwhile 't was night sometime thou sawest nor Sun nor Moon nor stars for many daies sometimes thou wert confident thy estate was good and safe thy heart melted into tears of compassion for others which were not so as thou wert and saw not that which thou sawest and in this thy confidence thou becamest a guid to the blind a light to them which were in darkness an instructer of the foolish a teacher of babes Thou prayedst with and for them thou weptst and madest supplication over them this or something like this thou bearest testimony unto as having been the frame of thy spirit neverthelesse in this thy bow abode not in strength 't was not alwayes bent sometime when thou wert reproving others thou thy self wert secretly reproved in thy self either for the same or some other evil when thou wert comforting others thine own heart was in doubt whether thou wert truly comforted of God while thou wert helping others with strengthning arguments against distrust despair couldst thou thy self believe that thou wert indeed translated from death to life when others thought highly of thee and their souls blessed thee and God for thee did not thine own heart at times tremble within thee lest thou after thou hadst comforted others shouldest thy self become a cast-away whence might this proceed these ups and downs these yeas and nays why did the mountains skip why was Jordan the river of judgment driven back why did the earth tremble the state which seemed to be founded upon a rock to move and step backward was it not because it did but seem to be so founded It was but earth and therefore trembled the bow was not the bow of Joseph therefore it abode not in strength the bogh was not Josephs bogh therfore not increasing it was not rooted in him who was the excellency of Jacob not strengthned by the arm of the mighty God of Jacob and therefore no marvail it admitted of such variety mutability notwithstanding its seeming excellency and stability Thy garments were but prison garments and thou in thy prison house though thou knewest it not the iron was entred into thy soul and thou couldest not
in your hearts by faith so may those Scriptures be understood Col. 1.27 Christ in you the hope of glory and that 2 Cor. 13.5 Know you not that Christ is in you c. He is in the hearts of beleevers by his Spirit and dwells there by faith guiding and leading them directing and assisting them teaching and enabling them to perfect holiness in the fear of God not only becoming a Principle of life or quickning giving existence or being to the new-born but causing them to grow up in him and to perform the actions of spiritual life or of a living new-man Secondly as in the first Man there was not only life but light set up in him so the new-born babe in Christ the new Man is also endowed with light suitable to his life That quickning Spirit which gave him life gave him also light Ephes 5.14 Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead and Christ shall give thee light as is the Man so is his life and his light His birth is from above so is his life his light Eph. 1.17 18. That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of Glory may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledg of him The eyes of your understanding being enlightned that ye may know what is the hope of his calling and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints that he may answer the ends of God in his new Creation As formerly the spirit of a man the Candle of the Lord in man Prov. 20.27 acted its part under the first Covenant so the quickning Spirit of Christ or rather the Lord Jesus Christ that quickning Spirit 1 Cor. 15.45 and 2 Cor. 3.17 is the Sun of righteousness arising with healing in his wings Mal. 4.2 upon them which sate in darkness Isa 60.1 2. and in the region of the shadow of death Luk. 1.78 79. and Mat. 4.16 notwithstanding all their Torch or candle-Candle-light Christ is their spiritual Light This living light or Light of life is it which beams into the souls of the new-born babes those little ones which beleeve in Christ giving them the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ 2 Cor. 4.6 according to that testimony of the holy Spirit Psalm 36.9 With thee is the fountain of life in thy light shall we see light as far surpassing the Candle-light of mans spirit as the administration of the law of faith doth that of works This spiritual light as far excelling the former as the administration of the Covenant to which it relates doth excell that which was in-glorious in comparison thereof 2 Cor. 3.10 As man was not at first made for himself but to serve his Maker and had for that purpose the law of his Creatour written on his heart by which to this day he is accused or excused So neither is the new man or renewed man indued with the principle of life and light according to the image of him that created him for no other purpose but to exist barely and to be no other way serviceable to him that hath quickned and illuminated him But there is a law proper to this state of new life called by the Apostle Rom. 8.2 The Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus to which law subjection is to be yeelded by all that are born of the Spirit or from above Which law as the former viz. of works is written in the hearts of these Heb. 8.10 as that former on the hearts of those with this difference viz. that was written on the heart in Creation this in regeneration that in the first birth this in the new birth On which law of the Spirit of life the renewed principle of light which is in the renewed man acts as the candle in the man did or doth in the former capacity reflecting on it and receiving conviction and direction from that and as far as the new Covenant is above the old so far is this law of faith above that law of works Prov. 6.22 23. And this law of faith Rom. 3.27 or law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus Rom. 8.2 or this better Covenant Heb. 8.6 doth excel and far surpass the first Covenant as being founded upon better promises than that was which are expressed most fully in Jeremy 31.33 34. and 32.40 Ezek. 36.25 26 27. and applyed Heb. 8.10 11 12. Wherein God undertakes by Covenant and promiseth to pardon iniquity transgression and sins and to remember them no more also to cleanse from all pollution and all filthiness that is to take away both the guilt and filth of sin to take away the old and give a new heart to take away the heart of stone and give an heart of flesh to put his laws in their inward parts and write it in their hearts to put his spirit within them and cause them to walk in his statutes and to keep his judgements and do them God will not turn from them and they shall not depart from him these are better promises than those upon which the first Covenant was established Heb. 8.6 For there was equitie and justice in that Covenant whose tenour was Do and live And cursed be every one which doth not continue in every thing that is written in the Law to do it Who can say God is unrighteous in taking vengeance upon those who abide not in all things fulfilling that Covenant considering the capacity wherein man stood when this Covenant was made with him at first when God made him upright But now a Person being left to wrestle it out and to toil in the remaining strength of his own spirit to fulfill it how impossible is it for him to attain to the fulfilling thereof not so much in respect of the faultiness or weakness of the law or first Covenant though it pleased the Lord to impute a faultiness thereunto Heb. 8.7 And the Apostle saith that it was weak Rom. 8.3 And if there had been a law given which could have given life verily righteousness had been or come by the law Gal. 3.21 Neither doth this lay an imputation upon the law which the same Apostle testifieth is holy just and good Rom. 7.12 For surely if there be any such person which abideth in all things that are written in the law to do them such an one shall finde the Lord just in his Covenant fulfilling to a title what on his part is promised therein The weakness therefore imputed to the law is not so much in respect of the law as in respect of the subjects thereof who through the weakness of the flesh cannot fulfill it according to Rom. 8.3 For what the law could not do in that it was weak through the flesh c. The law is holy just and good but it can do no more then point out the duty and discover the transgression and pronounce sentence against the transgressor and this it doth not in weakness
thereof who by the Spirit of Wisdome and Revelation in the knowledge of him opens the eyes of the understanding Ephes 1.17 and through the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the holy Spirit Tit. 3.5 abundantly and richly saves them making them to become one Spirit with himself 1 Cor. 6.17 In whom they in their degree and measure behold with open face as in a glass the Glory of the Lord and are changed into the same image from glory to glory as by the Spirit of the Lord or by the Lord the Spirit 2 Cor. 3.17 18. I say in measure according to the proportion he bears in the stature of Christ Eph. 4.13 Thus the Regenerate man doth come to see by the light of the Spirit of the Lord by which he is illuminated that glory of the Lord shining forth of darkness through the face of Christ Jesus which all the candles nor torches of mans spirit in the world could never have discovered nor given him the true and distinct knowledge of whatever hints he otherwise might have had touching a possibility of Remission and Salvation probably and conjecturally from the series of Gods Goodness Patience and forbearance or from the general sound of the Gospel and the glad tidings held forth therein which infinitely transcends the former yet this also whilest it is taken in by the light of a mans spirit though that be the candle of the Lord as hath often been minded it cannot amount to a discovery or right and true discerning of the things of the Spirit of God as contained in and under the new Covenant or law of faith but the Testimony of that Scripture stands as a wall of brass between his candle and it which saith The Natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned or judged of 1 Cor. 2.14 The reason is because although the candle-light of mans spirit was suited and fitly qualified by the Lord to lead him thorough the first Dispensation that is of works as that which had received its anointing thereunto and adapted to the administration that then was for he was made upright yet when that administration was to cease and to be done away 2 Cor. 3.7 11. and another to be brought in the place and stead thereof wherein all things were to become new a new creation and new creatures 2 Cor. 5.17 governed by a new Covenant or law Heb. 8.6 7 8 9 10 13. and Heb. 10.24 It was necessary that the subjects hereof should be endued with new principles and particularly with a new heart and a new spirit also with another eye and light than which did accompany the former administration for in that former there was light enough in mans own spirit to see to work by as a man may do in the night by a candle but in this there must be to walk by broad day-light Sun-light that they which are made light in the Lord may walk in the light of the Lord Ephes 5.8 Isa 2.5 and that those which are born of the spirit and made alive thereby may also walk in the spirit by which they were quickned and made to live Gal. 5.16 18 25. For which purpose the Covenant now spoken of undertakes not only to new-creature the man in Christ 2 Cor. 5.17 giving him a new heart and a new spirit that is renewing him in the spirit of his mind Eph. 4.23 but also God superadds of his abundant grace in the same Covenant his own Spirit which shall cause the renewed spirit to be improved aright which may appear as to the praise and glory of God that gives it so to the infinite and unutterable consolation of the sons and daughters of God to whom it is given as appears in those precious promises and breasts of consolations whereby the new Covenant is unbosomed particularly Ezekiel 36. 26 27. where besides that the new heart and the new spirit are promised in the twenty six verse it s added And I will put my spirit within you Q. But what to do A. It shall cause you to walk in my waies it shall be both light to shew you how to walk and life to enable you it shall cause you to walk c. Neither of which could be effected by the candle-light so often mentioned before therefore was it of absolute necessity in this case that as there was to be another Law or Covenant divers from the former called a new Covenant in comparison of the old So there must of necessity be another light to accompany it diverse from the former that is as then mans spirit so now the Spirit of the Lord not onely to enlighten but to enliven as to direct and guide so likewise to enable to perform that is to work in us to will and to do of his own good pleasure Phil. 2.23 Object Although it may not be denyed but that the Covenant and tearms thereof are much different from what they were under the Legal administration and that the Mediatour of the new Covenant doth far excel him that executed that Ministery under the old and that the light and glory of the latter doth far surpass that of the former Yet this doth not put out the Candle of the Lord in any man nor render it unnecessary or useless but rather improves it by clearing up its object from the obscurity that it lay under by reason of the veils and shadows which are now done away in Christ whereby the Candle of the Lord burns much brighter and is enabled to all intents and purposes to make discovery of whatsoever is revealed in the Gospel whatsoever is pretended unto as a means of discovery other than this viz. the spirit of a man that is the reason and understanding of a man is unnecessary uncertain and dangerous Answ Though this Objection hath a great appearance of seeming strength and bids defiance to all that hath been spoken hitherto touching the light of the Spirit of God in the new creature calling it unnecessary uncertain and dangerous Yet a few smooth stones taken out of the Brook of the holy Scripture directed by the Lord of the Battle though slung out by a weak despised and contemptible Instrument may stagger and disarm this Objection how disdainfully and Goliah-like soever it utters its self threatning to give the flesh of all that hath been said touching this matter to the fowls of the air and beasts of the field It hath been often said touching the Candle of the Lord in man that it 's a great and a goodly Light and to what hath been spoken this may further be added that it may be said of it as was said of that Champion 1 Sam. 17.4 c. It hath an helmet of brass on its head and is armed with a coat of male weighing five thousand shekels of brass besides its staffe its spear and shield Incomparable in all these and can speak
reciting the passage in its own words John 1.9 That was the true light which lightneth every man that cometh into the world or every man coming into the world Now let him that reads judge whether the terms of the Proposition viz. That the little light which shines in the dark heart is the powerful word of faith or if the Terms in the Objection viz. That Christ is the light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world may be read in this recited place and if they cannot be found in the words of the Scripture then the challenge of him which wrote the Book Entituled Common Salvation mentioned before is returned as an evidence against themselves and their assertion remains still unproved by the Scriptures 4. Object Although that those words viz. The little light which shineth in the dark heart is the powerful word of Faith which was in the beginning by which all things were created Nor that Christ is the light which lightneth every one that cometh into the world Although these very words be not expressed in John 1.9 nor Christ so much as once named in all the nine first verses yet of whom can it be meant other than of Christ as may be gathered from those verses considered and compared together Answ I might in answer to this Objection alluding to that of the Apostle Acts 17.28 alleage a passage out of your own Bookes viz. Fran. Howgill Common-Salvation Page 3. Thou that tells of opening Chapters and verses by meanings thou never heard a word of Christ I only observe this to shew you what hard measure you mete out to others when your selves are constrained to do the same things as will hereafter be further made to appear 5. Object Doth not Christ himself say in John 8.12 I am the light of the world and in John 12.35 36. where it is plainly expressed That Christ is the light without any meaning Answ Although in the 8. of John 12. vers Christ is called the light of the World being the same who in the 12. of John v. 36. is to be beleeved on yet neither in the 8. nor 12. nor first of Joh. by any of them or all of them put together is it proved that the little light which shines in the dark heart is the powerful word of faith which was in the beginning by which all things were created which cannot be affirmed of any other but of him I say of him by whom all things were made that were made of whom it is said he was in the world the world was made by him the world knew him not and how or where he should be called the little light that shines in the dark heart or powerful word of faith or the light which lightens every man that cometh into the world I do not nor cannot read let the impartial sober minded consider whether any thing but a meaning can make it out whether such meaning be according to truth 6. Object Thou art stumbling at the light which should guide thee and therein manifests thy confusion and ignorance while thou art talking about the light thou comprehends it not through the darkness that is in thee Shew if thou canst what is said touching the light of Christ wherewith he enlightens every man that comes into the world either in the 1.8 or 12. of Joh. or any other Scripture that thy knowledg in the Mystery thereof may be manifested if there be any such thing in thee or else for ever cease speaking any further thereof A. Not to meddle with that branch of the Objection at all which censures and judges and speaks of darkness confusion and ignorance for bringing the things asserted to tryal by the words of the holy Scriptures and for discovering the unproveableness thereof by the Scriptures produced by them to prove the same lest the anger and frowardness in the Objector might produce a like spirit in the Answerer but rather inclining to the latter part thereof viz. to shew what is said in the first of John touching the light wherewith every man coming into the world is inlightned according to that measure wherewith I shal be assisted though with never so much weakness and stammeringness of speech in holy fear and trembling before him whom I serve with my Spirit even in this Service though but a babe therein I shall propound to consideration a few things 1. I do find that in the first of John there is mention made of the word which was in the beginning with God of whom it is said and that word was God Joh. 1.1 All things were made by him vers 2. i. e. The word God In him was life and that life was the light of men vers 4. John was sent from God to bear witness of that light vers 7. i. e. The word God vers 1. That was the true light which lightneth every man Coming into the world vers 9. even he by whom the world was made vers 10. He was in the world and the world was made by him and the world knew him not This word God he in whom was life and the life was the light of men He i. e. God the word the maker of the world vers 10. He was that true light which lightneth every man that cometh into the world According to that Divine testimony 1 Joh. 1.5 This then is the message that we have heard of him and declare unto you That God is Light and in him is no darkness at all So that he who is the true originall fountain of light In whom is life and that life is the light of men v. 3. who enlightneth every man v. 9. with life light that cometh into the world Is the word God Joh. 1.1 as appears by what is witnessed in the forenamed Scriptures even God the Creator of the ends of the Earth Esa 40.28 The maker and former of all things The word God thus considered the original and fountain of all light and life he of whom it s said as in Acts 17.28 29. In him we live and move and have our being For we are also his Off-spring even all the generations of mankind who are or ever were subjects of life and light as he is the Author and fountain of both Psal 36.9 To all and every one that comes into the World I say as thus considered So the word God or God the word is the light and life of men and as so considered he doth enlighten as really as inliven every man that cometh into the world Setting up in every man a Spirit by which he doth exist or live as a man differencing him from other creatures by that Spirit of a man by which he lives a rational life calling it the candle of the Lord searching all the inward parts of the belly Prov. 20.27 i. e. the things of a man 1 Cor. 2.11 As appears more at large in the former part where the nature and property of this light the
of whom the Prophets testified which Prophesies touching his comeing had their fulfilling in that his appearance and vailed themselves as haveing finished the work of their Testimony when it was said of him Behold the Lamb of God I am come a light into the world we have found him of whom Moses and the Prophets spake The Lord is risen and hath appeared to Simon with other Testimonies of like nature In like manner the present and succeeding witnesses of God throughout their Generation shall doe well to take heed or give attendance unto the Testimony of the Prophesies of the Scripture which bear witnesse unto the Kingdome power and futher appearance and comeing of our Lord Jesus throughout the present and future dispensation wherein knowledge is but in part and vision is much obscured according to that in 1 Cor. 13.12 The light which shines through the Prophesies of the Scripture haveing their tendency to that day dawning and morning appearance which they who though beleevers in their severall eyes yet without us could not be made perfect knowing that when that which is perfect is come that which is in part shall be done away the shadowes shall fly away when the day appeares and the light which shines in the prophesies of the Scripture shall vaile and disappeare as the thing prophesied of in them is fullfilled but not till then like as the starre which appeared to guide the wise men unto Christ Math. 2.1 It went before them till it came and stood over where the young child was which when they saw they rejoyced with exceeding great Joy vers 9 10. but after it had led them to him there 's not any mention of its further appearance So when the Prophesies of the Scripture touching the kingdome power and coming of our Lord Jesus whether within or without either within the heart or without in the world when the day dawns and the day-starre ariseth when it s really day when whatsoever hath been prophesied of is really accomplished in that appearance of his who is the yea and Amen of the concurrent testimony of all the Prophets and to whom they all give witnesse Acts 10.43 Then shall that be fullfilled which is spoken of that Citie Rev. 21.23 That it had no need of the Sunne nor of the Moone to shine in it for the Glory of God did lighten it and the Lambe is the light thereof Chap. 22.5 There shall be no night there no candle nor light of the Sunne for the Lord God giveth them light and they shall reigne for ever and ever These sayings are faithfull and true and testified unto by him who is the roote and off-spring of David and the Bright and morning starre As then and not till then may it be truely and in strictnesse said That which is perfect is come when there shall be no night nor need of candle but God shall be all in all so till then and as long as knowledge is but in part and vision is but in part that men see darkly as in or through a Glasse or riddle so long as there needs any Sunne-light Moone-light or Candle-light and that the body is not compleated i. e. arrived at the state of a perfect man so long as any member of the body or joynt in the body is unsupplyed or uncompacted and unjoyned together The measure of the stature of the fullnesse of Christ is not arived at nor the Prophesies fullfilled which say There shall then be no need either of candle or Sunne for there shall be no night there Therefore while persons finde themselves falling short in measure either in things to be knowne and beleeved or done and practised let such acknowledge That the bright morning starre is not yet risen it s at best but rising the shadows are not yet gone they cannot yet say there 's no need of a Candle or that there is no night there what else meanes that bleating noise which speaks out the word measure knowing in measure and perfect in measure who knows not that reall and absolute perfection admits of no measures or degrees it knows no such thing as either diminution or increase no such thing as lesse or more and that will appeare when once that which is perfect is Come and that which is imperfect is done away then shall we know as we are knowne and be with him where he is our bodyes of vilenesse being changed and made like unto his glorious body Till which time wee shall doe well to attend to the more sure word of prophesie conteined in the holy Scripture as unto a light shining in a dark place Object Thou that gives meanings and adds thy owne words to the Scripture thou art a perverter of the Scripture for whereas thou tells of the day dawning and the day-starre arising in the heart and sayes then it 's really day and that there is no night when it is plaine that the Scripture declares of the dawning of the day and speaketh of it as of a time before day-breake or while it was yet darke Math 28.1 Compared with John 20.1 So that the day dawn is a time wherein there is but a measure of the day appearing Ans As for endeavouring to finde out and hold forth the scope and sence of the Scripture by you called giving of meanings 1. It hath been practised by your selves as the reader may perceive by what hath gone before and that which hath been observed hereupon so that the blame lyes equally on your selves as on me if it be blame-worthy in either of us 2. What ever sentence Francis Howgill passeth upon the thing in these words mentioned before in Page 1. and however his sentence is seconded by the Objector yet beside that they themselves cannot escape the censure thereof being in the same Condemnation yet is it Evident notwithstanding that is no crime neither in themselves nor others to endeavour to finde out the sence and meaning of the Spirit of God in the holy Scriptures and to give the sence and meaning thereof provided it be done according to truth so did Ezra and the Levites one or more of them They opened the booke of the Law and read therein distinctly and gave the sence and caused them to understand the reading Neh 8.5.7 8. And our Lord Jesus himselfe sends the Pharisees not only to the saying but to learne the meaning of a particular Scripture Mat 9.13 But goe yee and learne what that meaneth I will have mercy and not sacrifice Mat 12.7 If yee had knowne what this meaneth Nay the Disciples themselves understood not what Christ meant when he spake touching his owne rising Mark 9.10 and questioned one with another what the rising from the dead should meane Hence it is that our Lord expounded to the Disciples not only the parables in which he spake to the people Mark 4.34 but beginning at Moses and all the Prophets he expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himselfe Luke 24.27
within him and he become new born John 3.3 till Christ be formed in him Gal. 4.19 and he created a new in Christ Jesus 2 Cor. 5.17 being begotten of his owne good will by the word of truth James 1.18 and so born again of the incorruptible seed by the word of God which liveth and abideth for ever 1 Peter 1.23 24 25. I say till a man be thus new born and new created in Christ Jesus and Christ be formed in him till the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath set him free from the law of sin and death he cannot see the Kingdome of God nor by the light and law under the former consideration of which every man is partaker be led up to God out of the fall unto eternall life The Scripture beares Testimony of Paul That in the heat of his zeale he made havoke of the Church Acts 8.3 Chap. 9.1 Chap 22 4 5.19 20. and being exceedingly mad against the Saints shut up many of them in Prison punished them and compelled them to blaspheme and gave voice against them when they were put to death Acts 26.10 11. yet he was in all this zealous toward God instructed according to the perfect manner of the law Acts 22.3 and touching the righteousnesse thereof was blamelesse Phil. 3.6 and thought with himselfe that he ought to doe many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth Acts 26.9 he was kicking against the pricks and persecutig the Lord Jesus vers 14 15. And knew it not 1 Timothy 1.13 For although he were a Blasphemer a Persecuter and injurious yet obtained he mercy because hee did it ignorantly in unbeliefe Hence it appears that Paul did obey the light that was in him and did prosecute with zealethe dictates thereof and was therein zealon toward God according to that which is said John 16.2 The time cometh that whosoever killeth you will thinke that he doth God service or as they of whom Paul bears record Ro. 10 2. That had a zeal of God but not according to Knowledge Either the light in Paul was not sufficient to lead him out of the fall up to God and to eternall life or else he did disobey and did not follow the light which did lead him That he did not disobey but follow the light which was in him it is evident for then his sin had been against knowledge whereas it is said he did it ignorantly 1 Tim. 1.13 his conscience did not reprove him for the things he did for thus he witnesseth Acts 2.3.1 That he had lived in all good conscience before God untill that day and in the exercise thereof was without blame in himselfe and as touching the law blamelesse before others yet was he neverthelesse a persecuter of the Lord Jesus in his Saints and did not know it which discovers plainly the light in him was either not sufficient to discover to him the error of his way or at least did suspend its act of enlightning him in the knowledge thereof it check'd him not it convinced him not otherwise his sin had not been a sin of ignorance which is want of light but a sin against light and knowledge and consequently against conscience whereas on the contrary he thought he ought to doe many things against Jesus of Nazareth not knowing him to be the Lord and he did what he did in his persecuting and blaspheming without light and his conscience being silent toward him in all this according to that saying of our Lord Luke 23.34 Father forgive them for they know not what they doe For it is to be remembred that there are sins of ignorance as well as sins against light and knowledge the former are not without their guilt and punishment though the latter greatly aggravates both one and the other as is witnessed in those two Servants Luke 12.47 48. nor was it without the singular wisdome and mercy of God who appointed sacrifices to be offered for sins of ignorance Leviticus 4.2.13 27 28. errors in the judgement as well as in the will the head and the heart both sick must be purged Levit. 5.15 17 18 19. Levit. 4.2 13 27 28. But to sin against light and knowledge to be reproved and checked and convinced by the light and yet not to reclaime but to goe forward in the evill is not only transgression and sin but it is sin aggravated it is opposed to sins of ignorance and is called sinning presumptuously or sinning with an high hand and despising the word of the Lord such as so sinned were to bear their iniquity they were to be cut off Numb 15.27 28 30 31. Deutro 29.19 20 21. And to these kinds of sinning hath David relation when he prayes Psal 19.12 13. Who can understand his errors cleanse thou me from secret faults keep back thy Servant also from presumpteous sins and let them not have dominion over me then shall I be upright and innocent from the great transgression To this agrees that saying of the Apostle 1 Cor. 4.3 4. Yea I judge not mine own selfe for I know nothing by my selfe yet am I not hereby justified but he that judgeth me is the Lord. So that hence it will appeare that a person may sin through a want of light or knowledge and such may be great sins viz. Blasphemy Persecution in an high mannner against God and his Saints such as of which Paul was guilty and yet the person committing them by reason of his want of light to detect and discover them may be without conscience of sin as in himself and he in this his estate not sin against light Nay he may doe this in the prosecution of his light such as it is According to those words of our Lord Matth. 36.23 If the light in thee be darknesse c. Luke 11.35 Take heed therefore that the light which is in thee be not darknesse They shall thinke they doe God service haveing a zeale of God but not according to knowledge The light that is in them discovers not unto them that they are in an evill course all this while nor are they convicted of disobedience to the light for then their zeale could not be a zeale of God nor they think they were doing God service and have a quiet conscience therein nor selfe accuseing nor selfe condemning therefore the objection doth not hold good in the terms thereof that the light loved and obeyed will lead up to God the father and to eternall life forasmuch as persons may goe on in a course of sin and therein proceed desperately against the Lord and his anointed ones and yet not know it not have light to discover it nor reprove them for it much lesse to lead them up to God out of the fall and to eternall life And where the light and law in any person discovers to him his sin and makes him know his transgression yet is it not able to lead such a person out of the fall up to God