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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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But so as that he is the Sun-light far above all other lights which it ever pleased the Father of lights to light up he in whose face the glory of the Lord shines forth As the Sun but in much more eminency and transparency is the Compendium of all light so is the Lord Jesus Christ the great and glorious Sun of righteousnesse in whom dwels the treasures of wisdome and knowledg of light and life 2. There are the Angels those ministring spirits those flames of fire those star-like sparkles of light These are lighted up by the Father of lights who also is called the Father of Spirits Heb. 12.9 3. There is also another sort of light which is likewise lighted up by the same Father of Lights and Spirits and that is the Candle-light of Mans spirit so called by the Lord himself Prov. 20.27 The spirit of a Man is the Candle of the Lord. It is a light indeed yet but a Candle and though the Candle of the Lord yet inferiour to other lights lower than the Angels It hath its subordination its limitation its bounds are set how far it shall be exercised and that will appear in the second Branch when we come to shew what it doth or can do Q. 1. But first let us consider What the light in every man is Answ The Light in every man is the Spirit of every man which is in him and without which he could not be a man which Spirit of a man is by the Scripture testified to be the Candle of the Lord Every mans spirit is derived unto him from the Father of Spirits and is a Candle of the Lords lighting up as he is the Father of Lights This Spirit of a Man is understood to be the Reason of a man or the Understanding of a man that whereby he is adapted to know his Creator and the end of his Creation viz. who made him and why he was made also how he should answer the end of him that made him according to that of David Psal 95.6 O come let us kneel before the Lord our Maker for he is our God And Psal 100.3 Know ye the Lord he is God it is he that made us and not we our selves And the end of Gods making us is exprest in the 2 vers Serve the Lord c. We should therefore serve God who hath made us because he therefore made us that we might serve him And this lies not onely in Reason but in Nature also so that the very nature of the thing requires this of all mankind as appears Jer. 2.10 11. by an argument drawn from the Nations and their false gods Gods making man and mans serving God are terms reciprocal they look each other in the face as the winged Cherubims did which Moses was commanded to make Exod. 25.20 and answereth each to other as face doth to face in a glass Jam. 1.23 Hence it follows that as God did make man that he might serve him and set up a light in him to see by both whom he is to serve and how he is to serve him together with the Reason thereof because God had made him there must needs be together with the light set up a Law implanted in him which Law is called Light Prov. 6.23 whereby the will and mind of his Creator was imprest upon him and made known unto him and he by his candle-light sufficiently qualified to see it and to understand it together with the Reason and Reasonableness thereof which became an aggravation of his Transgression Rom. 1.19 20 21 25 26. God made Man upright but they sought out many inventions Q. 2. Let us consider What doth this Light or Candle of the Lord in every Man Answ Solomon by guidance and inspiration of the Spirit of the Lord saith It searcheth all the inward parts of the belly Prov. 20.27 though when it was first lighted up and set a burning it was ascendant and moved upward with its torching aspiring flame while man remained upright as God at first made him his light ascended He could look his God in the face he could come before his presence with gladness and singing and serve him that had made him But when the thief had got into his Candle though it put it not quite out for then he must have been extinct also himself as Man for no Candle of the Lord i. e. no Spirit of a Man no such thing as a Man at all they stand and fall together as dry bones without skin and flesh and these without spirit makes no Man I say then when the thief had got the candle and dim'd the light and lowred the aspiring ascendant quality and now it burns downward and discovers the things beneath searching all the inward parts of the belly now the fire burns inward this Candle of the Lord is exercised in discovering the iniquity and transgression driving man through fear from the presence of God the Candle shewed Adam his Transgression which made him through fear hide himself Gen. 3.10 As it was then so is it now And this is the proper effect of the Candle of the Lord the Spirit of every man that it searcheth all the inward parts of the belly or as the Apostle saith It intermedleth with the things of a man 1 Cor. 2.11 For what man knoweth the things of a man save the Spirit of a man that is in him But the deep things of God none knoweth or searcheth out but the Spirit of God This effect or operation of the Spirit of a man whereby it looks upon and searches out the things of a man diving into the inward parts of the belly is such an act of understanding as is both direct and reflex It looks at the thing done or to be done and knows when it is done and that it is done and this is science or knowledge performed by a direct act of the understanding But when the understanding considers what it hath done or is about to do and reflects upon some certain rule or law according to which his action is done or not done this reflex act of the soul is called conscience i. e. knowledge together with something else and it is much more than bare science and to the making up of this there must of necessity be the presence of a law with which a person must know-together-with-it and this knowledge-together with another is conscience For the light simply considered makes not any thing that 's done to be good or evill but by a reflexion upon the law comparing its regularity or irregularity therewith its conformity or non-conformity thereunto thence springs the sentence of the goodnesse or evilnesse of the action the light manifests the deed done the Law discovers the quality of the action according to that of the Apostle Rom. 3.20 By the Law is the knowledge of sinne Now according to the conformity or non-conformity that a mans actions bear to the Law suitable thereto will be the sentence it will give
but in power and is therein quick and powerful and mighty c. There 's no fleshly weakness in the pure and holy law of God it would and could convey life if man could fulfill it to a title if not then it must kill this is it whereunto it hath received its anointing and beyond which it must not pass and therefore the weakness is mans and lies properly at his door Yet forasmuch as it conveys not strength where it requires duty nor is founded upon any such promises as may be ground of hope in case of failing or non-performance of every title therefore it is found fault with and counted weak in that respect and through the appearance of a greater grace way is made for the bringing in a better hope a better Covenant stablished upon better promises as before This new and better Covenant is Jesus Christ in whom all the promises center as being the Yea and the Amen thereof 2 Cor. 1.20 and so he is called Isa 42.6 and 49.8 I will give thee for a Covenant of the people to establish the Earth agreeing with that in Psalm 75.3 The earth and all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved I bear up the Pillars thereof This Covenant consisting of these better promises is not yea and nay but in him they are yea 2 Cor. 1.19 ratified and confirmed by bloud yea by his own bloud in opposition to the bloud of Bulls and Goats by which the first was confirmed Heb. 9.18 19. but this by the eternal Spirit Heb. 9.14 in order to eternal salvation was confirmed by the bloud of the everlasting Covenant Heb. 13.20 By all which as by very much more which might be instanced in infinitely transcends the former Especially if it be considered that he who confirms the Covenant by his own bloud rendring it thereby eternal and everlasting becomes also the Mediatour of this Covenant even of this better Covenant Heb. 8.6 Not only confirming ratifying making and well-ordering it in all things and sure as touching the promises themselves which are in him Yea and Amen as he was the Sacrifice and Propitiation but by becoming the Mediatour thereof to apply it to all the seed Rom. 4.16 working in them the conditions and qualifications which are requisite for the enjoying the good things which are contained therein 2 Sam. 23.5 If Repentance be a condition of this Covenant and required of the subjects thereof as indeed it is it shall be given them by the hand of this Mediatour Acts 5.31 Him hath God exalted to be a Prince and a Saviour to give Repentance to Israel and remission of sins If Faith be required as certainly it is the same hand conveyes it who is the Authour and the Finisher thereof Heb. 12.2 Phil. 1.29 If any other branch of obedience be requisite it is also undertaken for in this Covenant where it is said I will write my Laws in their hearts and lest when they are written there they should not be heeded nor followed it is further undertaken for that the spirit shall cause the subjects of this Covenant not only to remember the things which are required but shall cause them to walk therein Ezek. 36.27 Jer. 32.40 By leading them by exciting them by quickning strengthening confirming establishing guiding directing and assisting them keeping the feet of his Saints 1 Sam. 2.9 from stumbling sliding and falling in order to all which they are taught to pray daily against being led into temptation and then are promised also to be delivered out of it by him who himselfe also was tempted that he might succour them which are tempted And to the intent that they may not be misguided by their own spirit or any false spirit the Lord Jesus foreseeing there would be many false Christs false Apostles false Prophets false Spirits he committed his mind to writing to the intent also that in other ages Esay 8.19 20. thence forth they might try the spirits the Christs the Prophets the Apostles which pretend to come in his Name 1 Joh. 4.1 Rev. 2.2 Joh. 20.31 2 Joh. 10. As also therein much amplifying and enlarging their direction in point of obedience expressing and declaring more particularly that law of the new Covenant which is written in their heart more generally explaining and expounding his mind and will not only touching the matter but manner of their Obedience hereby ordering and guiding the steps of his Servants that their footsteps slide not Psal 119.9 105. Psal 17.4 5. This bespeaks the Condition of the new-Covenant and consequently the law of faith to be infinitely transcending the old-Covenant or law of works by how much this is more excellent than the former by so much also must of necessity the light be by which it is discerned as that intiles it self to Jesus who is the Covenant and Mediator of the Covenant so must the light also be referred to him who is therefore so frequently in the Scripture called the Light Esa 42.6 A Light of the Gentiles as well as the Covenant of the People Act. 13.47 I have set thee to be a Light to the Gentiles that thou shouldest be for Salvation unto the ends of the earth Christ is this Light in whose face the glory of God is to be seen according to that in the 2 Cor. 4.6 God shining into the heart the Light of the Knowledge of his glory in the face of Jesus Christ who as Mediator or one standing between 1 Tim. 2.5 For there is one God and one Mediator between God and Man the Man Christ Jesus and Gal. 3.19 20. declares and makes forth that bosome-love of the Father which was from everlasting which no man could ever see by the light of his Candle 1 Cor. 2.9 10 11 14. The light of the Father is not to be discerned by any other Medium but as revealed by Christ In thy light shall we see light Psalm 36.9 2 Cor. 4.6 John 1.18 John 14.6 7 9. Nor can any person behold the light of the Father in Christ but by the Spirit of Christ John 14.26 and 16.13 14 15. and 1 Cor. 2.10 Nor can any person behold the light of the Father through Christ in the Spirit otherwise than by faith Heb. 11.1 6. John 17.7 8. John 8.56 Eph. 3.12 Rom. 5.2 so Abraham saw as Moses also did him who is invisible Heb. 11.27 The Spirit emptying the creature of all other mediums and producing this fruit of its own that is faith Gal. 5.22 by which it can look on Jesus and by him on the Father as they of old from the foot of the mercy-seat might behold him who was above the mercy-seat sitting between the wings of the cherubims Exod. 25. from the 17. to the 22. so that the light by which the regenerate or renewed man or the man in Christ comes to see the wonderful things of this law of faith or new Covenant and the mind of God therein is Christ Jesus himself who is both the Covenant and the light
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
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