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A47152 Immediate revelation, or, Jesus Christ the eternall Son of God revealed in man and revealing the knowledge of God and the things of his kingdom immediately : or, the Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit of promise, the spirit of prophecy poured forth and inspiring man and induing him with power from on high ... not ceased, but remaining a standing and perpetual ordinance in the Church of Christ and being of indispensible necessity as to the whole body in general ... / writ by George Keith, prisoner of the truth in the Tolbooth of Aberdein, the 29th of the third moneth, 1665. Keith, George, 1639?-1716. 1668 (1668) Wing K175; ESTC R28754 117,830 152

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O ye Corinthians and elsewhere writing unto them he saith God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ then it is the light shining into the heart out of the darkness which gives the knowledge of the glory and ver 4 Such who believe not the God of this wo●…ld hath blinded their minds least the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ who is the Image of God should shine unto them then all who believe have this priviledge then it is not only peculiar to the Apostles the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ shineth in them and the light reveals the Gospel which is hid from them who beleive not ver 3. It discovers the glorious Gospel or as it is in the Greek the Gospel of glory it reveals a hid glory in the Gospel which is beyond all words or expressions or thoughts of mans heart the glorious Gospel of Christ is not the words the best of Scripture words writ or spoke by the Prophets and Apostles it is that which the words declare of but not the words themselves which may be read heard and known by the unbeliever and he may gather a stock and treasury of knowledge from the words which knowledge is but a false dead empty barren formal knowledge a form of knowledge Rom. 〈◊〉 20. A shadow of knowledge but not the true knowledge which is life and life eternal John 17. 3. But the Gospel he knows not it is hid from him for the eye is blended that can see or know the glory of it for it is the power of God unto Salvation it is the preaching the glad tydings of Salvation unto poor lost man ●…y Jesus Christ himself immediately in his heart it is Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in man by the powerful breath of his spirit awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead and I will give thee light and be thy salvation●… This is that which Christ said himself the hour shall come wh●… the den●…shall hear the voice of the Son of God and they that bear shall live so he is the great preacher of this great and glorious Gospel himself whose it is Isaiah 61. 1 2 3. compared with Luke 4. 18. The spirit of the Lord is upon me beca●…se he hath a●…ointed me to preach the Gospel to the Poor he hath sent me to heal the broken hearted 〈◊〉 preach del●…verance to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind c. all other preachers whosoever among men they are but as forerunners like Iohn Baptist and this is their message Iohn 12. 15. Fear not daughter of Sion behold thy King cometh c. And how beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of them who publish these glad tydings-concerning the coming of the King himself and all the most powerful preachers that ever spoke among the sons of men must say with the same Iohn behold their cometh one after us which is preferred before us for he was before us he must increase but we must decrease we are not that Prophet but are sent to testifie of him whose shoes latchet we are not worthy to unloose he it is who will baptize you with fire and with the Holy Ghost and teach you to the satisfaction of your souls and be with you for ever when we are gone and removed from you and the Bride greatly rejoyceth because of the Bridegroom his approach and the hearing of his own voice and this fulfills the joy of the friends of the Bridegroom even the voice of the Bridegroom to the Bride himself come seen heard embraced the Bride married to himself kissed with the ●…isses of his mouth and this also fulfils the joy of the Bride f●…r it was her great desire the presence of the Bridegroom himse●…f and her desire accomplished how sweet is it to her soul Thus it is fully demonstrated how insufficient words all words from without even Scripture words are to give or learn man the knowledge of God as also how insufficient mans conceptions reasonings thoughts and imaginations in the earthly carnal mind which is darkness Eph. 5. 8. and death Rom. 8. 〈◊〉 concerning Scripture words and the things recorded by them are to this effect The Lord knoweth the thoughts of man to be but vanity and his wisdom foolishness and enmity against God even all that wisdom which the carnal mind can gather into it self whither from the words of Scripture or from the works of creation and providence It is all enmity against God and is so far from lead●…ng man unto the knowledge of him that it leadeth him from it the world by wisdom knew not God 1 Cor. 1. 21. The Jews who had the Scriptures and their Doctors and Rabbies who had gathered a great deal of wisdom and knowledge not the true wisdom and knowledge but a form as is said did it further them to receive the knowledge of Jesus Christ in a more glorious manifestation or rather was it not a loss unto them did it not blind their hearts was not the preaching of the Gospel foolishness unto them and the Greeks or Gentiles who ●…udyed the creation the book of nature so called and gathered a great deal of wisdom and knowledge theirfrom but it was mans wisdom which is from below and is carnal earthly and divilish by this wisdom they knew not God and the preaching of the Gospel was to them also foolishness thus because both Iew and Gentile had wandred after their own imaginations and reasonings the former concerning the Scriptu●…es and the latter concerning the works of creation and departed from the pure principle of God the light of his Son Jesus Christ who had enlightned both one and the other every man that cometh into the world Iohn 1. 9. Which would have been unto them a key of knowledge a key to the Jews to open up and reveal the Scriptures unto them a key to the Greeks or Gentiles to open up and reveal the works of the pure creation of God and given to both an eye to read these prints and characters of the wisdom power and goodness of God engraven thereupon and hereby they would have been led up keeping chastly to this principle the light of Jesus to the knowledge of God after a more excellent way and manner then either words or works of creation could give even to know God in himself and in his son the express Image of the fathers substance this is a glorious knowledge indeed the knowledge of God in the Son who is his express Image so like unto him that he is one with him this infinitely transcends that other knowledge of God either in the declaration of words or works for that they all come infinitely short of the noble Image Christ Jesus the brightnes●… of the fathers glory and such who sit down upon such a knowledge as they may gather into their minds
an other of them but more especially the Teachers and Ministers and Bishops so called so stifly and furiously opposing it and the assertors and witnesses thereof to the stirring up of the Rulers and powers of the earth to persecute them with prisoning banishment and other cruel usages and spoyling of their goods and the people through the instigation of their Teachers who falsely in many things report us not only cruely mock and revile us but many of them fall a beating and buffeting of us for the truths fake and in love and compassion to their souls and in the fear and will of the Lord I am drawn to give my Testimony concerning this and to hold forth to the people the Truth and ne●…y 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 demonstrating it in so far forth as words may be serviceable thereto according to the measure of knowledge I have received from the Lord concerning this thing That our persecutors such of them who through the ignorance that is in them oppose us being informed and convinced of this truth by the light of Christ which shineth in their consciences in the darkness which will not fa●… to testifie and witness to the truth of my testimony herein may cease any further cruel using of us least they be found fighters against God and cause the innocent to suffer which the righteous judge of the world will not suffer to pa●… unrevenged and for the sake of the poor people of this Nation ●…or indeed for want of the knowledge of the unsearchable riches of Christ who are as lost sheep going astray upon the barren mountains whether their shepherds have driven them in this cloudy dark day or rather night of thick Aegyptian darkness wherewith they are so blinded in their minds that they are past feeling of God his heavenly power and vertue the only true food of their souls the only true pasture and fold of rest their resting place which the most of them never knew and such who at any time have known any thing of it have forgotten it Oh what a let●…argie has overtaken them who have so long and so much professed the name of Jesus Christ among whom there have been some who in some measure sometime a day could feelingly and experimentally speak of what God had done in their souls what Christ had wrought in them could ●…ell of sweet hours of fellowship and communion with him his coming into their souls and supping with them and they with him his revealing the bid invisible in comprehensible inconceivable to the natural understanding glory of his love and shedding it abroad in their souls speaking in them words o●… l●…e words of power living words spirit and life inutterable impossible to be expressed speaking as never 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 spoke or could speak could they have any satisfaction but in his presence his life giving countenance but in the voice of their beloved could it content them to hear man speak when their beloved spoke not was it not a burden unto them to hear or read what God had wrought in them but as the living voice of the beloved of their souls did accompany and witness afresh these things in them causing their hearts to burn and earn with in them he opening in them the Scriptures opening their understandings how did their hearts burn with coals of Love kindled at the fountain God who is love how did their hearts leap for joy at the sound of his voice how were there bowels moved in them when he spoke how did the handles of the lock drop with sweet smelling myrrhe when they rose up to open to their beloved how could they discern when he spoke It is the voice of my beloved could they say that speaketh unto me arise my beloved my fair one and come away Such and the like experiences as we read that the people of the Lord witnessed in the Scriptures so could some who have lived in this Nation and perhaps some yet living witness the same also and could have said A men to the truth of all these things but alas alas into what a dead sleep and let●…argie are they fallen which has so stupified and benummed them that they are become past feeling of these sweet experiences how has the thick darkness whereinto they are fallen and are sunk so choaked them and quite wiped out the true remembrance of these things they have so forgot them as if they had never known them and now they are turned with the sons of Belial to mock at these things calling them fancy delusion imagination melancholly some hypochondriack humor a spirit of witcherie and delusion and to persecute them who witness this blessed dispensation of life and glory though in a more steddy and fuller manner and measure and to 〈◊〉 the servants and Ministers thereof with the ●…me of deceivers and false Prophets oh oh how have ye fallen from heaven to earth how are ye sunk into the pit wherein there is no ●…ater how have ye lost your glory turned your glory into shame and followed after lying vanities how have ye suffered your selves to be ●…ulled a sleep in the whores lap with her bewitching v●… who hath cut your Locks wherein your strength lay 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it is departed from you and the Philistines mock you having put out your eyes and you are become a hissing and reproach to day and yet ye will not cease to reproach you are spoiled your selves and yet ye will not cease to spoil the enemy is getting his will of you to the causing of you shrink from your cause ye have lost your ground ye have thought shame of your cause that which by you was called the cause of God the Covenant and oath of God the work and interest and concernment of Jesus Christ ye have left it at your heels and the most of you trampled on it and now ye fret and rage because ye are provoked to jealousie by a people that are no people poor and despiseable in this world but rich and honourable with God unto whom the Kingdom is given it is taken from you for that ye have not brought forth the fruits worthy of it and it is given unto them a Kingdom which is righteousness peace and joy in the holy Ghost and heavenly Kingdom that cannot be shaken wherein these despiseable ones stand in the Lambs power and reign in victory and dominion in the midst of their sufferings as Kings and Princes unto God over all the cruelty and persecution of their opposers and now ye are joyning issue with them against us whom ye looked upon and dealt with them as your enemies and called them the enemies of God limbs of Antichrist Antichristian ye have associated with them become one body and Church with them plead for their Ministry and Worship that at least if it be not so good as ye would desire yet its lawful and better then to want all and ye go and hear such men up and down the Land whom ye know to have dealt
bring thee to honour when thou dost embrace her c. and Prov. 6. 22. As it is in the Latin Translation VVhithersoever thou shalt go she shall lead thee when thou sleepest she shall keep thee and when thou awakest she shall talk with thee for the Commandment is a Lamp and the Law is Light and reproofs of Instruction are the way of Life to keep thee from the evil ●…man c. That is the false deceitful whorish spirit the spirit of this world wh●…ch bewitches the whole Earth and rules in the children of Diobedience and Prov. 8. 14. Counsel is mine and sound Iudgment or VVisdom and ver 28. I lead in the way of righteousness in the midst of the Pathes of iudgment that I may cause those that love me to inherit substance and I will fill their Treasures and ver 34. 35. Blessed is the man that heareth me waiting daily at my Gates waiting at the postes of my dores for who so findeth me findeth Life and shall obtain favour of the Lord. and Prov. 9. 3. She hath sent forth her Maidens she cryeth upon the highest places of the City who so is simple let him turn in hither as for every one that wanteth understanding she saith to him come eat of my Bread and drink of my Wine which I have mingled c. Lo How universal is her call and how particular to all and to every one and she not only sendeth forth her Maidens that is her Ministers to cry but she crieth her self and how sufficient is she being the very fulness of God himself to answer all Mens necessities and to be unto him above all that his heart can desire wanteth he Counsel counsel is hers needs he direction whithersoever he shall go she shall lead him pants he for life she is a Tree of Life would he be at substance somewhat beyond all shaddows all temporals all things that may be seen or heard by the eye or ear of flesh she causeth to inherit substance that which is eternal beyond all words thoughts or comprehensions of man which the Moth nor the Rust cannot corrupt nor the Thief break thorow and steal would he have long life riches and honours length of daies are in her right hand riches and honour in her left would he have the fear of the Lord and the knowledg of God she giveth it him Is he hungry she feedeth him with the bread of Life which is heavenly Vertue and Power the ●…ood of Angels Doth he thirst she giveth him of the Wine new in the Fathers Kingdom even that which groweth in the Paradise of God Would he have a rule to walk by her Commandments is a Lamp and her Law a Light VVould he have peace and preservation and pleasure her wayes are peace and her paths pleasantness and who so hearkneth unto her shall dwell safely c. Or needeth he company when he goeth or sitteth when he lyeth down or riseth up when he walketh in the Field or is shut up alone in a Prison or desolate place where none hath access unto him then she talketh with him and she is more to him than Ten thousands of Companies for sweet is her voice and her countenance is comely she is like the loving Hind and pleasant Roe and her breasts satisfie him at all times and he is alwaies ravished with her love and now where is this wisdom to be found Oh! How are men bewitched from the true path where it appears and how are we in a day bewitched with them seeking her without us and following after these Idol Shepherds who with destruction and Death hath heard the fame thereof with their ears but never saw her and so could not tell us where to find her but cryed Lo here Lo there in this sermon that fine book this or that place of Scripture this or the other Ordnance while as we were led out from watching at the posts of her Doors waiting to hear her voice in us and her reproofs which were the way unto her and her path was in the light which shined in our Consciences but our blind Watch-men told us that was not wisdoms voice which reproved us in our hearts in secret for ous sins but the checks of a Natural Conscience and the light which shined in our dark hearts and made manifest the hidden things of dishonesty in us said they is not the path of wisdom nor can it lead unto her but a natural Light a light which is darkness and blind as to the things of God but we have found them Iyars for it hath led us unto her and that which reproved us we have found to be her voice and we turning at her reproofs we have found her promise verified even the powering forth her spirit upon us Prov. 1. 23. And she hath revealed in us a measure of all these blessed things aforesaid and many a day read weof them in the Scriptures and heard the same thereof with our ears but both she and they were hid from us till our minds were turned to her own voice and light in our own hearts and this gave us the knowledg of her and of these heavenly and spiritual blessings which accompany her and we assuredly know that it is the Lord alone that giveth her immediately out of his own mouth Prov. 2. 6. She is hid from the eyes of all living and kept close from the Fowls of the air c. God understandeth the way thereof and unto man he saith Behold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom and to depart from evil is understanding Iob 28. 21. 23 28 And blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see her And thus I have largely pointed unto this Principle and Foundation from Solomons Testimony and now I shall descend to Isaia's and passing many places might be instanced I shall cite but a few Isa. 2. 2 3 4 5. And it shall come to pass in the last dayes that the Mountain of the Lords House shall be established in the top of the Mountains c. And all Nations shall flow unto it c. For out of Zion shall go forth the Law and the Word of the Lord from Ierusalem and he the Word for that is his Name Rev. 19. 13. shall judge among the Nations and shall correct or reform many people as it 's in the Latine Translation And they shall beat their Swords into Plow-shares c. O house of Jacob come ye and let us walk in the Light of the Lord. And Isa. 4. 25. In that day shall the branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious and the form of the Earth shall be excellent c. And the Lord will Create upon every dwelling place of Mount Sion and upon her assemblies a cloud and smoak by day and the shining of a flaming Fire by night for upon all the glory shall be a defence and there shall be a Tabernacle for a shaddow And Isa. 42. 1. Behold my servant whom I uphold
Cheater Worldling say This is my infirmity and the best have their infirmities I have a good heart and am sincere for all this and I approve not my doings and I may have true faith for all this and be in a Justified condition Now passing this Decept of theirs which their Teachers have caused them to drink in I shall only at this time use it so far against them as to demonstrate all their signes and marks come short to give them assurance for now according to their own Confession their keeping the Commandments cannot be a Sign to them for they cannot come up to keep them and their evil works are many and much more than their good how then shall the good Tree be found by its fruits seeing the good Tree cannot bring forth evil fruits and how shall the good in this mixture be known from the evil and this yet increases the difficulty in the point of Tryal that not the quantity or the measure is to be looked into of goodness or grace in Man but the quantity kind or nature and it 's true that it is so Now where there is so much of the evil and so little of the good like a dust of Gold a little grain in a dunghill of evil whose nature is to hide the good how can it appear or be infallibly known but by the Revelation of the Light of Christ which searches ●…ll the depths of Heaven and Hell and indeed in the midest of Much of a contrary Nature in man Much Filth and Deceipt and Corruption yet the Light I say will discover the little grain of sincerity the small mustard Seed and without this Man has no comfort till that he know that there is somewhat that is sincere and honest in him and this breathes and cries to God for Deliverance from that of a contrary Nature That he would slay it with the Sword of his mouth and raise it up unto Dominion and Victory over all And it 's only God who searches every thing in Man's heart that can discover it to him for he cannot himself of himself know it but the Lord he searcheth the Heart and tryeth the Reins and sheweth to man his thoughts and every motion of his mind of what nature quality and principle they are and so it 's manifest that one uncertain f●…llible and dubious way this is for a Man to know his State by Marks and Signs when he is not come to the immediate Manifestation and Revelation of the Light of Christ in his heart in this to read his evidences and examine them No more can they tell a Man his State without this than a Sun-Dyal can tell the hours of the day when the Sun shines not upon it with his beams and this comparison some of themselves have made and whatever that assurance be they can gather without Immediate Revelation it 's not the assurance of Faith and so at best it 's but conjecture this will easily appear from their own very Principles and some of them has seen it and granted it for were it no assurance of Faith then it should have the Revealed Word of God for its object either by Scripture or Immediately spoken from the mouth of the Lord This they grant That Faith can have no other formal object Now according to their own way they affirm this assurance is but to be gathered by consequence as in such an Argument or Silogisme Whosoever firmly and truly believeeth in Christ and loveth him c. is Justified But I am such saith he therefore I am such Now the Proposition of this Argument being sound in Scripture I grant it and shall let it pass for a true Foundation at this time though as is above demonstrated the Scripture Words in themselves be not a sufficient Foundation But what warrant have they for the Faith of the Assumption Vi●… I believe I love Christ no Scripture in all the Bible speaks this particularly to any man and they acknowledge it and that this assumption has not the Word of God for it's object but Dictamen Conscientie The testimony of Man 's own Heart and Conscience that he sincerely believes and loves God And now according to that true Principle and granted by themselves the Conclusion alwayes followeth the weaker premises as one link in the Chain being weak weakens the whole Chain it followeth That this Conclusion must follow the certainty of the Assumption and it being but the testimony of a Man 's own Conscience for to this at last he must return how many arguments soever he makes and not the Testimony of the Word and Spirit of God in his Conscience for this they have shut out of Doores as is said wherefore the Conclusion also which is the assurance a Man has of his State by the practical silogysm as is called by them is but the assurance of Faith not Divine but Humane That is an Assurance leaning upon Man's own Testimony of himself and not upon the Testimony of God's Word and so it 's not the Assurance of Faith the Scripture speaks off which has its object the Word of God And this as is said some of themselves ingenuously have confessed and affirmed That an assurance of Faith is only attainable by special Revelation And as for my self I can truly say it I was put upon the Rack as it were with the Doctrine of the Natural Teachers when I set about to examine my State for the signs they gave me of my State was as obscure and dark to me as my State it self and how then could I by them know it And thus I am sure it has been and is with many others and what shall we render unto the Lord who has spoken in our hearts saying Be of good comfort I am at peace with you your sins are forgiven I am well pleased with you in my beloved Son and has caused his Light to shine forth in our hearts which Reveals our State unto us and pointeth unto us the infallible Signs and Characters of it and the love of God is Immediately felt and this knowledge of it is beyond all Signes and Characters of it and what a blessed Priviledge do they robe themselves of which they might attain unto who cry out All Revelation is Ceased for if it be Ceased then can Men neither know God Scripture or Himself Argument 14. And hereby only Man can also know the true Church in general and the Members and Ministers thereof in particular the true Church has alwayes been a Mistery un●…o the World the Men of this World for it standeth in another Principle The true Church is in God 1 Thes. 1. 1. This is the Principle it standeth in and every Member thereof they are his hidden ones they are as dead Men unto the World being Crucified to it and it to them for said Paul Coloss. 3. 3. Ye are dead and your life is hid with Christ in God And as Christ is so are they in this World being
Immediate Revelation OR Jesus Christ the Eternall Son of God revealed in man and revealing the knowledge of God and the things of his Kingdom immediately OR The Holy Ghost the Holy Spirit of promise the spirit of Prophecy poured forth and inspiring man and induing him with power from on high and baptising him thereunto giving him wisdom understanding and knowledge from above and giving to some utterance and moving them by his own immediate assistance to speak forth and declare the wonderful things of God NOT CEASED But remaining a standing and perpetual Ordinance in the Church of Christ and being of indispensible necessity as to the whole body in general so to every member thereof every true Believer in particular asserted and demonstrated And the objections that have any seeming weight against it answered Prov. 29. 18. Where there is no vision the people Perish Writ by George Keith Prisoner for the Truth in the Tolbooth of Aberdein the 29th of the third Moneth 1665. Printed in the Year 1668. A few words by way of Preface IT hath been in my heart once and again from the Lord to write some things unto the people and especially the Professors of this Nation concerning this great and weighty matter of Immediate Revelation which they say both Teachers and People is ceased we say is remaining and we know it to be so from the blessed experience given us of God therein even that it remaineth and is of necessary continuance in the true Church and among the true Saints and is not only necessary for the preservation safety and comfortable walking of the Saints with God but is also necessary in order to men and womens becoming Saints for through Immediate Revelation it is that any man who is naturally void of the true and saving knowledge of God and acquaintance with him comes to attain it The discussing of this controversie is of very great weight for this error of theirs concerning Immediate Revelation is such a Fundamental one that the greatest part of their other errors are built on it and indeed the whole superstructure of their Church and Ministry and Worship at to its outward constitution so that if this their foundation be found and discovered to be false viz. That there is no Immmediate Revelations now a dayes as the common priviledge of the Saints then down falls the whole superstructure of the outward constitution of their Church Ministry and Worship which all of necessity must be false if the foundation on which they are builded be such And here I shal instance several particulars of great weight which are all built upon this false foundation aforesaid 1. That the Scriptures outward testimony is most necessary and that no true and saving Knowledge of God is to be attained but by the Scriptures being read or heard 2. That there is no immediate furnishing gifting and fitting and qualifying men to be Teachers in the Church by immediate inspiration and pouring forth of the spirit of prophesie without any respect had to sex or humane qualifications of better learning such as was frequent in 〈◊〉 Apostles times as in Acts 2. 1. Cor. 14. All this say they is ceased so James Durham a noted man among the Presbyterians saith pag. 471. in his digression concerning prophecying that as it is taken for an immediate revealing of Gospel truths it is now ceased so say they generally hence their Divinity Schools and Colledges are come up both among Papists and Protestants whereby young men being sent of their Relations in order to a lively-hood learn the Art and Trade of preaching and praying and continues so many years till they be licentiated as ever a Shoo maker or other Tradesman serves his Apprenticeship and they make humane learning or the knowledge of Letters and essential qualification to a Minister so as he cannot be a Minister without it but grace only accidentall and not necessary to his being a Minister but to his better being so the aforesaid I. D. now such a learning of the things of God as is taught by man Divinely inspired who teach from the inspiration of God in them and whose care it is to turn and bring up them whom they teach unto the same light life and spirit of God from which they speak that they may learn in that and so come to be partakers with them of the same knowledge and wisdom from the same fountain we dearly own such was the School of the Prophets where the Teachers were the true Prophets of God and taught from Gods spirit in them whose teachings being in the evidence and demonstration of Gods spirit proved effectual unto the Schollars or learners so that they became prophets also and received of the same spirit and this dispensation which was both among Prophets and Apostles we witness to be among us through the mercy and goodness of the Lord at this day even the po●…ring forth the spirit of the Lord no less upon the hearers then was at first upon the Teachers whereby they also are become able to teach others both males and females prophecying or speaking forth the great things of God as the spirit gives utterance declaring the great things of the Gospel in its effectual workings on their own hearts now that Prophecying is frequently taken in Scripture in this sence and not only for a foretelling of things to come is clear from Rom. 12. 6. Rev. 10. 11. 11. 13. 19. 10. compared to Rev. 12. 17. Joel 2. 28. 1 Cor. 14. 24. 31. 3dly Another great error following upon the aforesaid is that no man in these dayes is infallibly assisted to write speak preach or pray or praise as the Prophets and Apostles and Evangelists witnessed of old 4thly That there is no Immediate Call unto the Ministry 5thly That none are to wait for an inward call motion impulse or inspiration and assistance to preach or pray or give thanks so as to forbear until it be given them Nor that any should expect an Immediate Call and impulse or motion to the doing of any thing whatsomever that way being ceased 6thly That the Scriptures are a filled up Canon and the only rule of faith and obedience in all things and no more Scriptures to be writ or given forth from the spirit of the Lord. 7thly That their is no infallible way of discerning the true Ministers and Members of Iesus Christ as who be living and w●…o not whence proceeds that promiscuous m●…t multitude of teachers people where of their Church is composed who are generally void of any experience of a gratious work on their hearts The Controversie truly stated and clearly and distinctly opened Concerning Immediate Revelation whether ceased or remaining and needful to remain in the true Church BEcause in all matters of debate the true State of the controversie is so needful to be known that without the clear and distinct knowledge thereof The arguments brought to prove the thing affirmed do not so manifestly convince nor
Gods spirit as if thereby we did understand such a dispensation as excludes and shuts out the service and usefulness of all means and instruments whatsomever whether books or men Now for the removing of this prejudice and clearing us in this matter I find it in my heart to add somewhat to this purpose It is not the usefulness of outward means that our testimony is against but such as an absolute indispensible neccessity of them as if without them no knowledge of God nor fellowship with him could be had Indeed we have often known and do know the usefulness of means or instruments and have found much comfort through them and there is a real suitablness and aptness in means to beserviceable in conveying the influences and communications of the life and spirit of God into our bosomes which he poureth forth through them into us at times when he pleaseth and makes them as conduit pipes to transmit them unto those to whom they are given these are the golden pipes which convey the golden oyl mentioned in Zechary And wee are p●…rswaded of it that it is a great offence against God for any of never so high attainment on earth though come to possess never so near and immediate fel●…owship with the Lord to flight and reject the service of any mean though never so mean or small which the Lord appointeth unto them for the Lord will be absolute and soveraign and free in the communications of himself his life power will and council unto men so as to dispense these his heavenly blessings unto them either with means and through them or without them according to his good pleasure and we find that somtimes he useth outward means and somtimes he useth them not but coveyeth unto us from and through his own feed and birth in us the living manifestations and communications of his life will council many yea most times without all means or instruments from without for most times wee are left alone as to instruments or means without us but as we abide faithful with God he abideth with us alwayes and we are never left alone as to him for in him we live move and have our being even as to our spiritual life which can no more subsist without his living communications and inbreathings or inspirations than our natural life can subsist without A●… The benefit that the Lords people find in one another as instruments unto one another for good for their mutual refreshment quickning strengthning and edification makes their very outward fellowship and meeting together very acceptable and desireable when it may be had in the will of the Lord yea fellowship with the Saints is the next desireable thing unto fellowship with God Wherefore we cannot but acknowledge a great úsefulness in instruments from without but we may not overvalue them so as to set them up in Gods room as if wee could not live without them the Lord himself is become the life of his people he is in them in that which is of his own sowing planting and begeting in them an everlasting fountain and well spring of life and refreshment opening and shutting according to his good pleasure and communicating unto man of himself through his own seed and birth somtime through the seed in a mans own vessel and sometime through the seed in an other mans vessel so that the seed and birth of life it self in the vessel is the greatest and most principal and absolutely necessary mean and instrument of conveying life unto man and the vessel at best is but the secondary and subordinate mean or instrument which can do nothing but as the life opens in the seed and conveyes it streams and influences their through Now here is wisdome which only the Lord giveth to know the time means and instruments for many things are called means that are not so and these only are the true means which are off the Lord his choosing and fitting as also to know when they are serviceable and that is only when he useth them and causeth his eternal life to spring forth and break through them they are but as vessels and conduits which can conveigh no liquor nor water but such as is poured forth into them nor may they conveigh but what is given to them to spare as the overflowings of their own cup and it is to no purpose nor doteh it any good but hurt and is idolatry for any man to run to use the mean though it be of Gods own choosing and fitting when the Lord doth not use it appeareth not in it poureth not forth in it of his living streams It is even as if an hungry man should sit down at a covered table that has no meat set on or as a thirsty man should put an empty flagon or cup or conduit to his head which filleth his belly with wind instead of drink if he suck at it now when the Lord appeareth in any mean or instrument and shineth through it sendeth forth of his living communications their through unto others such a way of communication though it be through a means yet this hinders it not in a true sence to be immediate because the mean h●…ir is transmitting and not intermitting and the transmitting mean hinder not the immediateness of the communicatione but only the intermiting as when light sounds and shapes of visible things come to our eys through and by the means of the air c. This hinders not our vision to be immediate and so if the light and life of God shine through any meanes or instruments unto us for our refreshment we receive it no less immediately then if we had it without al outward means whatsoever but these who minister not immediately from the immediate communication of life in their own hearts are no true means can do us no good for they cannot minister and transmit the communications of life who have it not in themselves such are but wells without water and clouds without rain George Keith The second Part God speaking in man by the word proceeding immediately from his own mouth THis being the main and cheif principle together with that other that Jesus Christ the light of the world doth enlighten every man that cometh in o the world according to Iohn 1. 9. whereby man heeding this manifestation of light that comes from him and following it in its drawings movings and requirings and giving up to be led thereby he may come into the true and saving knowledge of God and of his son and holy spirit not only professed but witnessed and professed by us the people of the Lord in d●…rision called Quakers wherein we differ as from the many religions and professions abroad so from that which is professed by the people of these three Nations and generally from all the so called protestant reformed Churches and professors and teachers as they stand at this day though the primitive Protestants in some measure owned it and they all one and
not that light but were sent to bear witness of that light which is the light of the world and lighteth every man that cometh into it that by believing in the light he may know God and be saved for God willeth all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth and Christ said it is expedient for you that I go away else the comforter will not come even the spirit of truth whom I will send and he will lead you into all truth and bring things to your remembrance and give you wisdom and knowledge and power that all your enemies shall not be able to resist and this spirit was to furnish and back them in their Ministry else they had never gained such ground upon the world when I am ascended said he I will draw all men after me and this spirit they witnessed sent into their hearts teaching them what and how to speak and what they declared unto the people inwards from the spirit of Life of Jesus Christ revealed in them the same spirit and answered and testified to the truth of these things in their hearers that was it which convinced the world of sin righteousness and judgement that was it which made them manifest to be of God made them manifest in the consciences of their hearers thorough the manifestation of the truth Christ the truth the spirit of truth they were commended or approved to every mans conscience in the sight of God and if they or their Gospel was hid it was to them whose minds were blinded who were past feeling of the spirit of God which convinceth reproveth demonstrateth and maketh manifest and on such their words could get no ground but they persecuted and opposed them as fools and mad men so by that is said you may understand that word ●…even the best cannot give the knowledge of God and though Christ in the dayes of his flesh taught them many things yet how were they hid from them they were even very ignorant of many weighty things and could not then receive them or bear them at have many things said he that ye cannot bear as yet but when the spirit the comforter shall come he shall teach you all things and lead you into all truth and be with you for ever and when this spirit was poured forth then their narrow understandings were opened and enlarged to know these things which formerly they could not bear nor receive whereby it may appear sufficiently to any man or men of true understanding that the outward Revelation or discovery by words spoken from without of Christ or any of his Disciples or Apostles cannot reveal the Father nor the Son for if it was i●…ot sufficient to the Church his bodily presence his reaching them outwardly by word of month face to face but he said 〈◊〉 was exp●… that he should go away from them and he would send another teacher who would do greater things and more manifestly and glor●…ously reveal unto them God and the things of his Kingdom if Christs bodily presence in his flesh was not sufficient of it self to minister though he spoke as never man spoke lyes I say if this ministration was not sufficient but a more glorious they were to expect and as they waited they witnessed it fulfiled and come unto them then far●…less is the outward ministration of any other man or men whomsoever sufficient for that effect for if Christ be not any more to be known after the flesh much less any other man nor is their knowledge they can receive from any other man to be rested in seeing the knowledge of Christ after the flesh was not sufficient nor to be rested in but they were to look for a better a more clear and full manifestation in themselves he appearing in a spiritual glorious heavenly misterious way in their hearts even such a way as the world cannot know him or receive him which made Indas n●…t Iscaeriot to wonder and question him saying how is it that thou wilt manifest thy self unto us and not unto the world And it will yet further appear how insufficient words even the best of words Scripture words though there were as many books of Scripture as th●…●…hole world could contain are to reveal or to give the knowledge of God unto man many yea the most of things natural and created cannot be understood of or by words words being but figures emblems signs and representations of things come always short of the things themselves unless they be lying words which go beyond the truth and these come far shorter and the knowledge they can give is but false and a lye what words can give a man the true and sufficient knowledge of the Sun can the best Orator tell a blind man what the Sun is what these pleasant and beautiful colours of his bearas are which makes the Rainbow thorough the refraction of a cloud dissolving into Rain can they describe to him the beauty of a Lillie in the field to which Solomon in all his outward glory is not comparable Do not these of the meanest capacity and understanding who have their eyes and can look upon the Lillie have a better and more satisfying knowledge thereof then the blind man though quick of understanding though he had all the wittyest Orators and wisest men of the world to describe it unto him all their words comes far short of the other mans sight or can a deaf man know what a musical harmony and melody of the vocie is or can one who has lost the taste of his mouth know wine from water or sweet from bitter now if the knowledge of these natural things cannot be had sufficiently by any words how much less can things spiritual and God who is a spirit be known by words if words come short in the description or manifestation of creatures obvious to our bodily sences how infinitely short they fall in the manifestation of God or the things of his Kingdom As it is written 1 Cor. 〈◊〉 9. Eye hath not seen nor Ear heard neither have entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him But verse 10. God hath revealed them unto us by his spirit for the spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God Lo how the Apostle shuts forth all the knowledge that can be had either by the outward ear or eye when all words are excluded from being sufficient to reveal the things of God but can mans imaginations reasonings or conceptions and thoughts of man in his natural understanding do it either nay saith he it hath not entred into the heart of man to conceive them then all conceptions and thoughts of mans heart in the fall the old heart old Adams heart are also excluded from giving the knowledge how then are they known God saith he hath revealed them unto us by his spirit not unto me only said he but unto us unto you as well as unto me
whither from words or works which proceedeth from God and come not up to know him in his own image the light of his Son they have not the true knowledge of God and make void the use and service both of Scriptures and works of creation which are given forth from him self as witnesses of his glory in the world for the heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament sheweth his hand-work Psal. 19. 1 2. And the natural day and night the Sun Moon and Stars have a language and a declaration after their kind the sum whereof is this he hath made us and not we our selves and the Scripture hath its language and doth witness and declare many things concerning God not to be found in the book of creation and so though both the one and the other do testifie of God yet are neither sufficient to give the the true knowledge of him which is truth life everlasting all is as it were but a knowledge by hearsay something declaring or demonstrating that there is a God but not what he is for only the Son can thus reveal him and give the knowledge of him by the seeing of the eye And now therefore all ye who deny the Revelation of the Son immediately by his own immediate light which can only make him manifest as the Sun can only be made manifest and seen with its own beams as said Plotinus a Gentile who saw further into this mistery then many called Christians ye are yet ignorant of God neither can ye truly conceive of him when ye think of him in your carnal minds the object of your thoughts is not the true God but an Idol of your own brain a graven image an image of Gold and Silver an idol god which must be famished and broke into pieces ere ever ye come to know the true God And ye who spend so much of your time in gathering wisdom and knowledge from either the words or works of God and the many books concerning both while you a●…e not come to the true and pure principle of God the light o●…i Son no●… begot of that nor renewed thereby in the spirit of your mi●… your wisdom is foolishness your knowledge i●… darknes●… 〈◊〉 dead barren empty knowledge and it is enmity against G●… it is like water gathered into a stinking filthy corrupt vessel which corrupt●… and the vessel becomes the more corrupt and this more and more eats as a canker kills stupifies and benums that which is tender in a mans soul and has any feeling of God so that man becomes past feeling of him and this is the fruit of that knowledge even the fruit of the forbidden tree which kills and feeds death so that such being shut up in death and alienated from the life of God and past feeling give over themselves to work all lasciviousness and uncleanness with greediness Eph. 4. 19. And thus I have writ and insisted something more largely on this particular in tender love to the simple hearted who are much betrayed by the enemy in this thing who are tempted to eat of the tree of knowledge and because it seems pleasant to the eye of the carnal mind and seems good for food therefore they take and eat of it that is to say for I desire to use plainness of speech Sathan beguils them suggesting into their hearts that if they will read many books and be diligent in searching after knowledge that way and search and dive into the creation and to know the secrets and misteries of nature they will be wise to know good and evil and this will accomplish perfect them and throughly furnish them in their employment and calling to whichsoever they apply themselves And so one takes himself to read commentars of Scripture and this he thinks will furnish him with knowledge and ability to teach for the ministry and another takes himself to read Hypocrates and Gallen and other writers concerning medicine and so he thinks to become hereby a Physitian c. While in the mean time their minds are out from the light of Christ their talent given them to profit withall which gives the true knowledge and true ability to minister either to the soul or to the body and is the principal thing which if their minds were come to and begot into it their reading or other exercises in the leadings of this would be useful and serviceable in their place but as they are used become and are a loss as is said unto them And the enemy makes a prey of their souls and fetters their feet in this snare of gathering knowledge from books or any other way to keep them from the true knowledge which is life and peace and joy and fruitful in the works of righteousness for the devil cares not how much knowledge a man gather into his vessel providing it be not the true knowledge and wisdom which God teacheth and cometh from above and is retained in the new bottle the renewed mind this knowledge only hurts his kingdom that other can do it no hurt but advantage and become a bulwark against the Kingdom of Jesus Christ in mans heart and if ever such come to the true knowledge and wisdom of God they must be emptied of all the former and the vessel must be cleansed with the spirit of Judgement and of burning and it must be learned by word of mouth from wisdom's own lips line upon line and precept upon precept now a little and then a little as the vessel is able to receive for the Lord giveth wisdom out of his mouth cometh understanding And now to sum up in a few words all that is said in this Argument the knowledge of God being that which is indispensibly necessary to every believer and true Christian and seeing this cometh only by the Revelation of the Son of God immediately in the heart and by the receiving it from the mouth of God himself and from the inspiration of his holy spirit the inspiration of the Almighty saith Elihu giveth understanding as is fully demonstrated then it follows by necessary consequence that the Revelation of Christ immediately and God his speaking to man Immediately and the inspiration of the holy spirit breathing into mans heart immediately the true and saving knowledge of God is also of indispensible necessity and therefore not ceased in the true Church though in the false but remaining a standing and perpetual Ordinance therein for if Revelation be ceased then is also the knowledge of God ceased but if this remain so must that also Argument 2. God revealed in man made manifest in him by his Son thorough his eternal spirit is mans blessedness his habitation of rest and peace and joy God being his portion his possession his habitation fellowship with him in the light in the word in the spirit this was mans blessed estate in the beginning when God created him he created him after his own image he put his image Christ the
me That it is the Word of Power even that Eternal Word which is Sealed in Heaven as it is ver 89. and which Created the Heavens and Earth and no less Power can quicken a dead fainting Soul or comfort a weary distressed Mind Alas What can Scripture Words do read of a Book or spoken from mans Mouth when this Eternal Omnipotent Word breathes not in the Heart when it speaks not can the Heart open to receive any Consolation Oh how does the Soul that has once felt living touches and breathings of this Word of Life faint for it how does it wait all the day long till it come how does it watch more than for the Morning And when it reads in the Words of Scripture concerning the sweet and lively opperation of this Word what it has wrought in others and remembers what it has wrought in it self and finds no moving or streaming forth of its Vertue how does it lament after the Lord till he send his Word a●…rest and heal and restore and quicken and comfort it to its full satisfaction and then was this Word even then present with it in its Languishing time begetting in it desires after a more full Manifestation and that this Word is that I am pleading for whereof David speaks so much can be the more easily demonstrated to such who are the more insensible of this Word what it is not being acquainted with its living vertue in themselves and therefore are apt to call it a fancy for that David was a Prophet a Man inspired of God to whom the Word of the Lord came immediately from his own mouth for this is generally acknowledged Now was not this a rich dispensation and a glorious Would not David prefer this Immediate Word to the Words writ in a Book either from himself or these before him and in Davids time there was but little of the Scriptures written and if he would prefer this Word immediately proceeding from the mouth of the Lord whereby he was Inspired and Prophecied and Prayed and sung Psalms to the words writ in a book which were but the effect of that Word of Prophecy or Inspiration in the Heart Then is it not clear that in these places above cited he understands this Word and this was the Word in the beginning the Word of Power of Truth of Righteousness of Faith of Life in his Heart which taught him the Laws Judgments Statutes Commandments Precepts Testimonies c. He so much mentions in that Psalm This quenched him this strengthened h●…m this comforted him this taught him and made him wiser than his Teachers this was a Rule unto him a Lamp unto his seet and a light to his Paths in this his steps were ordered ver 133. In this he Worshiped ●…e Prayed he sung Psalms and all his springs were in this it was life in his heart and sweet as hony in his Mouth and caused his lips drop as a hony Comb. And Solomon Davids Son how much doth he speak of this Word but under an other Name for it hath many names because it hath many vertues or properties some name pointing at one some at another he calls it Wisdom in his Books of the Proverbs and Eccles. and in the Song he calls it Love Beloved and by many other Names So Iohn Baptist calleth it the Light Iohn the Apostle the Anoynting the Light the L●…mb the Witness and he is most frequently called in the Wrightings of the Evangelists and Apostles Jesus Christ and by whatever name or vertue signified whereby he was known to be a Saviour to all that believed in him whether Iew or Gentiles who enlightens every man that cometh into the World And to return to Solomon how fully and mani●…estly points he at this Principle and Foundation under the name of Wisdom and wisdom it is for Jesus Christ is the Wisdom and Power of God how does he bring it in under the designation of a Woman a Spouse a Wife of youth a Mother c. So powerful so earnestly so convincingly pleading with man and even with all men Prov. 1. 20. Wisdom crieth without she uttereth her voice in the streets she cryeth in the chief places of Concourse in the openings of the Gates in the City she uttereth her words or as it is in Iunius and Tremelius Translation more truly In every Ci●…y she speaketh her words for her sound is gone forth into all the Earth and her words unto the end of the World Rom. 10. 18 How long ye simple ones will ye love simplicity and scorners delight in scorning and Fools hate knowledg ●…urn you at my reproof behold I will powr out unto you my Spirit and make known my words unto you ver 22 23 and Prov. 8 3 4. She cryeth at the Gates at the entry of the City at the comming in at the dores unto you O men I call and my voice is to the Sons of Men or as it is in the Translation aforesaid I call upon you the Vulgar or the Commons of the Sons of Men She calleth upon all many are called but few hearken and obey and so it is that few are chosen And is not her crying in this place at the ●…ates in every City that is in every man at the coming in at the Doors the same with Jesus Christ his standing at the door the door of the heart saying Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man will open unto me Revel 3. 20 and hear my voice I will come into him and Supp with him c. Now what doth she promise to these that hearken to her and receives her instructions and lay hold thereon Prov. 2. 2 5. If thou incline thine ear unto Wisdom and apply thine heart to understanding c. Then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledg of God And Prov. 1. 33. VVho so hearkneth unto me shall dwell safely and shall be quiet from fear of evil and ver 23. Turn you at my reproof behold I will pour out my spirit unto you and Prov. 3. 13. Happy is the man that findeth wisdom c. For her Merchandize is better than silver and the gain thereof than fine Gold She is more precious than Rubies and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her length of daies are in her right hand and in her left hand riches and honor her wayes are wayes of pleasantness and all her paths are peace she is a tree of Life to them that lay hold upon her and happy i●… every one that retaineth her and Prov. 3. 23. Then shalt thou walk in thy way safely and thy foot shall not stumble when thou liest down thou shalt not be afraid yea thou shalt lie down and thy sleep shall be sweet unto thee and Prov. 4. 6. Forsake her not and she shall preserve thee love her and she shall keep thee wisdom is the principal thing exalt h●…r and she shall promote thee she shall
and of his glory but infinitely falls the report short of a sight of himself one glimpse of his lovely Co●…ntenance one look of his eye would swallow up all that knowledg of him drunk in by the report and fame of him which death and destruction can have but is eternally excluded from the sight as the Light of the day at noon swallowes up the Light of the Starrs and makes them all disappear what a vast difference was betwixt the report of Solomon and of his glory to the Queen of Sheba and her sight thereof 1 Kin. 10. 4. And when the Queen of Sheba had seen all Solomons Wisdom and the House he had built and the meat of his Table and the attendance of his Ministers and their Apparrel c. ver 6. She said to the King it was a true report that I heard in my own Land of the Acts and of thy Wisdom howbeit I believed not the words untill I came and mine eyes had seen it and behold the half was not told me thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the same which I heard And ver 5. When she sa●… the things themselves there was no more Spirit in him Now if Solomons glory and wealth exceeded far the report or fame thereof yea of all that could be written or spoken in words which truly did report of him how infinitely more does the glory of Christ the true Solomon and of his House and Table and the meat thereof and his Servants and the Appa●…el the substance of all these things whereof they were but a Figure exceed the report or sound thereof if they come short in the description of the shadow how much more in the substance and now Let any one who ever felt any true experience of the Love of Christ shed abroad in the heart answer me does not all words fall infinitely short of it all that ever the eye saw or ear heard or the heart or mind conceived till that it was revealed by the fountain it self was nothing to that which was felt seen tasted of the love of Christ which passeth knowledg and it is past knowledg it passeth words and the joy unspeakable and full of glory and the peace that passeth understanding do they not infinitely exceed all the fame and report of them in words they pass the understanding the knowledg the thoughts of the heart much more pass they words O how blind and insensible are they who will deny this and if they pass words all words that can be uttered to represent them then what can reveale them but the spirit of God it self Cor. 2 and 10. God saith he hath revealed them to us by his Spirit and ver 12. Now we have received not the Spirit of this World but the Spirit which is of God that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God And what are the things the love of God felt O how it peirceth how it ravisheth the pure mind how sweet is it and more precious than the best Wine is not this a glorious thing and the Peace of God and the Joy of his Salvation and the Spirit of Glory and of Power which resteth on all Gods faithful witnesses and followers and the bread of Life which comes down from heaven a heavenly substance and vertue which is Angels food and the water of Life which springeth forth in full fresh living streams from the Well Spring and Fountain which is opened in the heart of every true believer what glorious things are these and how infinitely words or all outwards conceivable fall short in the description of them and if they exceed all that is writ or reported in Scripture concerning them yet are known then what is it but the Spirit that reveals them and is not this an immediate objective Revelation If I should read a description of Italie make it never so exact or lively and of the rich Buildings the pleasant Vineyards and Orchards the excellent Wines and other Fruits that grow there and then come afterwards to see the Land it self and its Buildings and to eat of the Wine-Grapes and taste of the Wine have I not then another manner of knowledg and are they not new objects discovered to me the things themselves being now seen and known whereas formerly they were but as reported of and when the Soul is brought to see that Land afar off and yet nigh the Land of P●…omise according to what is prom●…sed which Land is the Kingd●…m ●…hich is Ri●…teousness and Peace and Joy in the Holy Chest and the Power of an endless Life a Land flowing wi●…h M●…ss and Hony continuall Rivers of Pleasures and Consola●…n from the presence of the Lord and is admitted to drink of ●…se Waters out of the Wells of Salvation and to eat of t●…ese Appies that grow upon the Tree of Life which beareth Twelve manner of Fruit every Moneth Does i●… not discover and know new objects infinitely excee●…ing the report of these things for my self and I know all who have tasted with me of the heavenly gift will say Amen to my declaration I read the Scriptures all over several times I studied them I meditated upon them and dived into them and heard them weekly P●…eached on and I thought I had the Spiritual Eye and the Ear and had the knowledg of the things of God in some Measure and yet I can truly say it the Lord hath opened that Eye in me now whereby I discern Manifestly that I then was very blind and knew little more of these things but the report and when it pleased the Lord to Reveal himself in me and the things of his Kingdom Oh how did my Spirit fail how was I stru●…k with Admiration of th●…t glory which appeared How did it ravish my heart and daily ravishes it with its beauty and sweetness and now I see That all the knowledg of these things at a distance by report is exceedingly short of the true substantial kno●…ledg and what I could apprehend of them by that Spirit which t●…en bare rule in me which was the Spirit of the World was bu●… an Idol and Image of the Beast which bewitched me And ●…lory to the Lord who has given me with many others victory over th●…s Beast and his Name and Image and yet there was that even then which lay captive in me under this Spirit that thirsted for the true knowledg of God as the Hare pants after the Wa●…er brooks and could be satisfied with nothing else and the Lord heard and relieved and gave me the knowledg of himself and has raised up a Birth of his own begetting in me and is daily more and more raising it up which cannot live but in the Light of his countenance nor be satisfied with all the reports of him if himself be not heard seen and enjoyed as 't was said Let me see the Kings face and if there be any iniquity in me Let him kill me 2 Sam 14. 32. How much more doth
give the understanding sense true interpretation of them Jesus Christ he himself is the great Interpreter the one of a Thousand J●… 33. 23. Even he who met the two Disciples in 〈◊〉 w●…y going to Ema●…s and beginning at Moses and all the 〈◊〉 expounded into them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself and it is clear that he spoke outwardly to them by word of Mouth so he spoke inwardly by his Spirit into their hearts and therefore they said one to another Did not our hearts burn within us while he talked with us by the way and while he opened to us the Scriptures Luke 24. 27 32. Now what made this burning of their hearts within them but the powerful appearance of his Spirit which wrought in them as fire which dispelled these clou●…y mists of Darkness which covered as a vaile the eye of their understandings whereby they could not perceive the things written of him and 't is said concerning the other Disciples and Apostles ver 45. Then opened he their understandings that they might understand the Scriptures And that the words spoke from without could not do this is clear from his own Testimony Iohn 6. 63. It is the Spirit which quickneth the Flesh profiteth nothing the Words that I speak unto you they are Spirit and they are Life and Job 32. 8. The Inspiration of the Almighty gives understanding This is that which opens the Scriptures else they are a sealed book and how weak and dark were the Disciples whilst Christ abode with them in his bodily appearance how many things were shut up from them even although they had some knowledg which Flesh and Blood had not revealed to them but his Father in Heaven yet the Spirit not being pouered forth in such a measure of glorious Manifestation as afterwards they received till then they were Ignorant of many things See Iohn 14. 9. Iohn 16. 16. 17. Compared with 25. Math. 16. 8. 9. Math. 16. 21. 22. Iohn 11. 13. Iohn 13. 28. Luke 9. 44. Luke 9. 33. Math 17. 23. Acts 1. 6. And especially the mistery of his Dying and Rising again and the coming of his Kingdom was much hid from them therefore he said Iohn 16. 12 13. I have yet many things to say unto you but ye cannot bear them now Howbeit when the Spirit of Truth is Come he will guide you into all Truth for he shall not speak of himself but whatsoever he shall hear that shall he speak c. And so when the Spirit was poured out then their understandings were opened and they called to remembrance many things spoke by him in the daies of his Flesh and then they understood them No Prophecy of the Scripture saith Peter is of any private Interpretation 2 Pe●… 1. 20. But according to the Greek and Bezars Translation the words are more plain No Prophecy of the Scripture is of a Man 's own Interpretation Prophecy Explications the Man who spoke the Scriptures from the Spirit of God was not to Interpret them of himself nor in his own will so neither was any other to Interpret them but that Spirit which first gave them forth was to Interpret them For the things of God knoweth no Man save the Spirit of God 1 Cor. 2. 11. And if it be so among Men T●…t the Law maker is only admitted in point of Controversie the expounder of the Law and if he who writes a Book amongst men be accounted the fittest to Interpret or give the sence or meaning of his words how much more is it necessary that the Spirit of the Lord which gave forth the Scriptures be the expounder of them especially seeing the Scriptures declare of such things that are so Mysterious to the natural understanding of Man or to his natural reason that they are quite above its comprehending or conceiving of them I say not contrary to his Reason to witt that Spirit Principle or faculty in Man which can judge truly or certainly of things Natural and this is also of God but the Mysteries of Salvation whereof the Scriptures treat though they be not contrary as is said yet they are above the reach of this Principle or Power of discerning as the things of reason are above the things of the senses bodily so the things of Faith are above the things of Reason to witt that Reason or Principle which can judge truly of things Natural for I Like not to contend about words I acknowledg the Principle of Faith is and may be fitly called rational and the believer is the most rational man in the World and the very wisdom of God is Reason or Understanding and that wisdom wherewith he denies his servants from above is also reason but it 's not the Natural reason for before man was endued with the Heavenly Wisdom he had the Natural Reason or Understanding but then he neither had nor could have the knowledge of the things of God to witt The Misteries of Salvation This is that which the Apostle plainly declares 1 Cor. 2. 14. But 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 Lo how he makes them impossible to be known to the Natural Man or understanding because the knowledge of them stands in an other Principle in that which is born of the Spirit of God the Seed of God that can only know them they are spiritually discerned And this further Consideration will yet make it more appear That man of himself without the Revelation and Inspiration of the Spirit of God cannot understand the things of God and so cannot Interpret the Scriptures declaring of them because Man as he stands in the Fall and not come to be Regenerate lives and is quite sunkinto a Wisdom Knowledg and Understanding that is altogether contrary to the wisdom of God and the true knowledg of God it is true as is already said there is somewhat in man which Judgeth truly and pertinently of things Natural and this of it self is not contrary to the wisdom of God but a gift of God and is of good use to Man were it in its right place and by this man properly is a Man he has a rational Principle in him whereby in this he excells the Beast of the Field but now man in the Fall stands not in this Principle it rules not in him there is another birth in man which Lords it and rules in him and this birth is of the Devils begetting and hereby Man is a Child of the Devill For this Seed whereof this Birth is begotten was sown into mans heart when he Fell and it has ever propagated and spread it self through Adams Posterity since and this Seed and Birth has a Wisdom and Knowledge which is Carnal Earthly and Devilish and is direct opposite and contrary to the wisdom of God as every thing of this birth is contrary to every thing of the birth of the Spirit
of God Gal. 5. 17. And now the wisdom of this Fleshly Devilish birth rules in every man in the natural state and subjects and brings into slayery that other Principle in him which in it self is apt to judge rightly of things within its own Sphere to witt things Natural and this Devilish Earthly Carnal Wisdom makes it do it service and answer its Designes and the more quick and discerning that a man be in the Natural Spirit or understanding this Devilish Earthly Carnall Wisdom which most usually is called in the Scriptures Acceptation also Natural being a top of it and ruleing therein the more it makes a man incapable of the true knowledge and wisdom and sets up the stronger Bulwarks in man against the wisdom of God And these are the strong holds which Paul speaks of which the Spiritual Weapons are mighty to pull down the high imaginations according to the Greek it is reasonings and every high thing that exalteth it self against the knowledg of God 2 Cor. 10. and 5. So it is clear That the reasonings of man standing in this wisdom which is altogether contrary to the true wisdom and knowledg of God are so far from being a help to him to further him in the true knowledg that it is a strong hold against it and therefore is to be cast down ere a man can come to the true knowledg which proceeds from the meek and lowly Spirit of Jesus Christ the beginning of which wisdom is the fear of God and so the more that a man is indued with the knowledg of Letters and other parts which might be of use to him were he come to have his mind Redeemed into Gods fear and so to have the wisdom of God to rule in him while he remains in the natural unregenerate State the more these things are a loss and snare unto him and this is that wisdom the Apostle speaks of when he sayes The World by wisdom knew not God and this Wisdom being a Type in the learned Doctours Rabbies Scrybes and Phtises among the Iews led them from the knowledg of Jesus Christ so that they not only did mistake him notwithstanding of all the Scripture skill but said he had a Devil and prevailed with the Rulers to Crucifie him and Persecute all his followers and this wisdom in them taught them to reason against Christ from the Scriptures this Man cannot be of God say they because he breaks the Sabbath and despiseth Moses Law but now the eye of that wisdom being open in them which cannot but judge amiss of the things of God they misunderstood the Scriptures and wrested them to their own Destruction and although they were learned in the Letter and form of knowledg yet they were unlearned and Idiots as to the true knowledg and Christ called them blind leaders of the blind Math. 15. 14. So you may per●…eive what learning that is Peter speaks of when he saies 2 Pet. 3. 16. These that are unlearned wrest the Scriptures to their own destruction for the Iewish Doctors Scribes and Pharises who were very learned Men in that knowledg Letters could give them and they had Languages Hebrew Greek and Latine and yet by Christs testimony they were blind and so unlearned and all their learning was so far from helping them to understand the Scriptures that the more they mis-understood them and the poor and simple and unlettered men they understood the Scriptures and knew Christ to be the Messiah that Moses and the Prophets writ off whereas they knew him not and for all their learning were shut out from the knowledg of the Scriptures and the wrong eye being op●…n in them they read the Scriptures backward and could not but judge amiss of them Now all this while I have not denyed that there is any thing in man who may be in a Natural State that can in any way or manner know any thing of God the Natural Man cannot indeed that is to say that Principle which in man makes him a man and Distinguishes him from a Beast That of it self cannot know the things of Gods heavenly Kingdom because they are above its reach and then far less can that Man or Birth of the Devills begetting called the old Man know them for its wisdom is contrary thereto but now there is a Seed of God in Man even in that State which is shut up in Death or Darkness under this earthly Wisdom which as a vaile blinds it yet the Light of Christ shines so thorow the Vail in this State as that it reaches the Seed and ministers some knowledge to Man in this State whereby he knows he ought to be righteous and sober and godly in a Measure and knows some things to be good and some things to be vile and were man faithful to that which gives him this knowledge it would redeem his mind out of the false wisdom and increase in him the true knowledg but man remaining Disobedient the earthly wisdom getteth dominion in him and the more it rules him the more it blinds him till he be altogether past feeling and then it is so with him as with these Isa. 6. 10. Now whereas it is commonly said that Scripture is the best Interpreter of Scriptures for what is obscure in one place is plain in another and so the obscure is to be expounded by the plain and there 's as much of the Scripture plain as is necessary for any man to know to this I answer in the words of Prov. 8. 9. They are all plain to him that understandeth to him who is endued with a measure of the same Spirit that gave them forth which has revealed to him the things by them declared so a man knowing the things the words concerning them stand open and clear and plain to his understanding for they are plain and manifest to that eye and ear which can read hear and understand them but now the plainest Scripture in the Bible treating of the things of Gods Kingdom which are most necessary to be known is dark and obscure and mysterious to the Natural Man and foolishness to the fleshly wisdom for that the things are not known by him and so he cannot understand the words concerning them for the knowledg of the things is as it were a key to open up the words but the plainest words that are cannot give the knowledg of the things which are onely known by a Spiritual discerning Is not that a plain Scripture Thou shalt Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart But what learned man with all his Letter knowledg understands it not having that love by the Spirit of God shed abroad in his heart The man who cannot read a letter and has a feeling of this Love abiding in him a thousand fold more knows that Scripture and can speak more pertinently concerning it from the feeling thereof and what it has wrought in him than the other can do from his housefull of Books and other helps of
flesh of his flesh and Members of his body being born from above and begot into another Nature Life Spirit and Principle and therefore the World knoweth it not nor them the Members thereof for it knoweth its own and loveth them these who stand in the same Ground Spirit and Principle with it self but because they are no●… of World but of God therefore it knoweth them not but hateth and persecuteth them Iohn 1 31. And so the People and Children of God in all ages have been strangers unto the World and unknown to it They have been for Signs and for Wonders their Doctrine their Laws their Conversations hath alwaies been accounted strange and ridiculous and they have been reckoned Deceivers and Blasphemers and the true Prophets and Servants of God have been killed and stoned and put to many cruel Deaths see that Cloud of Witnesses Heb. 11. throughout and ver 37. They were stoned they were sawn asunder were tempted were ●…ayn by the sword they wandred about in sheep-skins and goat-skins being destitute afflicted tormented of whom the World was not worthy c. And so Jesus Christ himself being come in the flesh they knew him not and Crucified him as a Blasphemer and they Persecuted and killed his Disciples and followers under the Name of Deceivers and such as would turn the World up-side down as Deceivers and yet true as unknown and yet well known But now the Members of the true Church know one another being Children of the same Father and Mother Members of the same Body having one Mind Soul Spirit and Life in them all They cannot but know one another in that wherein their Unity stands and Fellowship and Communion one with another and this Unity of the Spirit is the Bond of Peace Ephes. 4. 3. And the Bond of Love whereby their hearts are knit together in Love unto all riches of the full assurance of understanding for the Love is a discerning thing He that Loveth God knoweth him and he that Loveth him that is begotten of God knoweth him also for the true Love and the true Knowledge goeth alwaies together and the one is the Ground and Foundation of the other for that which I have no true knowledge of I cannot Love and that which I Love I cannot but Know in some measure and that which I certainly Know not but doubtingly that I cannot perfectly Love for perfect Love casteth out fear and there is no fear in Love and so no doubting in Love for the fear comes from the doubting and all the Children of God are Sealed in their Fore-heads They have their Fathers Name written upon them the Name of my God and the Name of the City of my God Revel 〈◊〉 1. 2. compared with Revel 7. 3. Whereby they know one another to be the Children of ●…ome Father the Citizens of one City which is the New Ierusalem the Church of the First-born and this is most necessary for them that they know not one another and that not by conjecture but certainly for they being all followers of the Lamb together Warring the same Warfare in the same Cause and Testimony which is also unknown and hid to the World if they did not infallibly know one another they could not have that Peace and Unity and Concord one with another how could they discern the true Friend from the Enemy the secret Enemy the Deceiver which is the most dangerous Enemy and can come into all outwards and appearances w●…th Friends can put on the Sheeps cloathing and a form of Godliness but deny the Power and be an enemy to it a ravenous Wolf can speak fair yea and profess all the Words and Principles of Truth and come the whole length of all outwards as is said and yet be a rotten Hypocrite a lymn of Satan a bra●… of Babylon void of all fear of God So how shall he be discerned See Mal. 3. 18. Where this is promised Then shall ye return and discern between the Righteous and the Wicked between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not and if this Discerning were not it could not otherwayes be but that the one half of the Children of God should War and Contend against one another and be as Babylons Builders the one half breaking down and the other half building up and confounding one another and hereby it may appear that these many Churches that have been set up in the Apostacy have not been true Churches nor begot into the true Nature Spirit and Principle of the Church by reason of their Warring one against another hatred variance strife emulation killing and putting to death one another and where ever any thing of this Spirit of strife hatred envy persecution enters it eats as a Canker and cuts off of the body that Member or Members whereinto it gets entrance and so going from the Unity the Peace the Love they become past feeling dead rotten Members and are to be cut off and denyed and now it being demonstrated that the Children of God Infallibly know one another and hereto I give my Testimony That there is such a thing among the Children of God an Infallible knowledge of one another which they have not of themselves but is the free gift of God and when he pleaseth he may shut them up and counsel some person or persons that they may not be known for a time so Saul or Paul was unknown for a time to the brethren it manifestly follows besides what is already said That this knowledge can alone proceed from the Revelation of Jesus Christ Immediately Manifesting one and another among themselves whereby they are as Epistles writ in one anothers hearts known and read of all Men all the Members of the same Body 2 Cor. 3. 2 3. For being Children of the Light in the Light they dwell and walk and have their fellowship and this makes them Manifest and herein they behold the beauty one of another and each Member envieth not at the beauty of its Neighbours Member but rejoyceth there●… and they are comforted and refreshed one in another standing fast in one Spirit and have a fellow feeling with one another in Joy and Tribulation in Sufferings and Consolations and bear one anothers Burdens and so fullfil the Law of Christ. And did not the Light wherein is their habitation Reveal and make them Manifest They could not know one another certainly at all for it being above proved That without Revelation in the Light a Man cannot know himself then it is Manifest farr less can he know his Neighbour And seeing Babilons Children the Whores Brats as is said can come into all outward formes or appearances either of words or practices then there is no way possible how the Children of the true Mother can be known from the Children of the Whore or how the true Mother her self can be known from the Whore Mistery Babylon But by the Revelation of the Light and Life of Jesus Christ And this Whore Mistery Babylon by