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A41575 An antidote against the common plague of the world, or, An answer to a small treatise (as in water, face answereth to face) intituled Saltmarsh returned from the dead and by transplacing the letters of his name, this is Smartlash : ascend into the throne of equity, for the arraignment of false interpretours of the word of God : summoned out of all ages to appear, under the penalty of death, challenging the consent, or forbidding to gainsay the common approved priesthood of this age. Gorton, Samuel, 1592 or 3-1677. 1657 (1657) Wing G1305; ESTC R24349 253,337 351

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more he imbraceth and approveth the wisdome of God the more he rejects and disallows the wisdome of the serpent 2. Cor. 11. 3. All Humane institutions reformations outward ordinances and bodily exercises practised as the scope and proper intent of the mind of God and so to conform our selves to God thereby come under this censure of the Son of God as a woful and hypocritical cleansing 2. In the second place therefore is brought in the manner of their cleansing and that is the outside things temporary and perspicuous to humane reason and to common or profane understanding therefore our Apostle saith that we look not upon things which are seen but on things which are not seen for the things that are seen are temporary but the things which are not seen are eternal 3. The third point is what they cleanse and that is the cup and platter by cup or viol in Scripture is understood a full draught or portion of any thing either joyous or sorrowful either a full measure of blessing or of the curse Psalme 16. 5. Psalme 11. 6. Psalme 23. 5. Psalme 75. 8. for the word of God is that cup of salvation Psalme 116. 13. containing the fulness of Gods bounty and liberal distributions unto his people And it is that cup of the curse filled with the dregs of that red wine of Gods displeasure which all the wicked of the earth shall suck and wring them out Psalme 75. 8. Therefore the Hebrew word Mizrak and the Greek Phialee hath the name of pouring out as in abundance so often used by the Apostle in Revel the 16. in pouring out the cups or viols of Gods wrath Again the word platter or charger in Hebrew Keghnarah and sometimes Cappoth signifies hollowness as the hollow of the hand or of a spoon as having a capacity to contain matter to be ministred for food and the Greek word Trublion used also by Christ Matthew 26. 23. Intimating it to be of such capacity that divers hands may be upon it not only Christ to dip therein but also Judas the one exercised in the food of eternal life the Spirit of God in prophesie signifying aforehand what Judas should do unto him the other receiving a sop of eternal death in which Satan makes entire who never rests till through dissimulation he hath betrayed the Lord Jesus to his own distruction In which platter dish or continent of the word of God the hands of all men are either in reception of the food of eternal life whereby they are strengthened and fitted for the work of the Lord or else they receive that bitter water of the curse to make them to swell and burst with Judas so as in him all hypocritical and dissembling confessours are made known Iohn 6 51. Numb 5. 27. Acts 1. 18 19. who seek only to purifie and cleanse according to the visible and outward form of expressions in the word of God but never look into that hidden mystry of that spiritual state and body of Christ which is the proper scope and intent of them all 1 Cor. 2. 7. 1 Pet. 3. 4. Revel 2. 17. 4. The fourth point is the manifestation of the inside of this manner of cleansing and that is fulness of bribery and excess 1. For they are full of bribery or extortion this word is of double signification for it declares how false interpretours come to God in all their indeavours as directed unto him and that is with a spirit of bribery for in all their prayers fasts thanksgivings sacraments and services their proper indeavour is to corrupt the Lord even the God of Justice and all purity in putting their services into his hand to divert him from judging according to the law of the Spirit which they call heresie Acts 24. 14 and to draw him to judge of things according to the law of the flesh in which their proper cause depends and doth consist And hence it is that Balak and Balaam indeavoured what in them lay by gifts sacrifices services and southsaying to curse that spirituall state and camp of Israel and to make it abominable and themselves acceptable before the Lord read Numbers 22. and 23. chapters And thus they are full of bribes inwardly in that they give them with desire to prevaricate the law of the Spirit to establish the law of the flesh which desires and wisdome of the flesh are enmity against God because they are not subject to the law of God neither indeed can be Rom. 8. 7. Again these men are also full of the receiving of bribes for they do nothing but out of hope and gain and receiving reward as they are related both to God and man and therefore such Balaamites are said to have forsaken the right way and are gone astray following the way of that son of Bossor who loved the wages of unrighteousness 2 Pet. 2. 15. whereas the people of God perform their works not looking for any thing again which distinguisheth them from the mercinary sinners and wicked of the world by Christ his own testimony Luke 6 34 35 36. Yea the Saints act in all things as in that proper sphere or element wherein their natural life consisteth as they are of that fountain of Israel Psalme 68. 26. and that off-spring Royal being the sons of God 3 Iohn 1. 12 13. To whom it is as natural to be exercised in wayes of worship and works of mercy as for a father to lay up for his children or the Sun to shine in the firmament without looking for any thing to be brought in thereby and added unto it self For the Saints of God move to declare what they are through grace in Christ and not to make themselves to be something which as yet they are not 2 Cor. 12. 14 15. Psalme 19. 4 5 6. 1 Cor. 15. 10. for that according to which they reckon and account of themselves is of God and not of man Galat. 1. 11. 2. Again as the word bribe imports extortion that filthiness also is in these interpretours in all their outgoings under pretence of being sent out from God for so they assume the names titles attributes and offices proper to the Lord Christ as Bishop Pastour Teacher Priest Prophet King Lord Ruler and the like which they extort violently pull from and rob the Lord Christ of who never gave nor appointed those terms titles and offices to any that serves in the earthly tabernacles or rule according to the carnal commandment and transitory office and imployment so that they are full of extortion and robbery also for never was the name of any thing given by God but the nature of the thing was found under it else should it be a vain title and if the name of God be given to any where his nature and spirit is not under it there is found nothing but a vain Idol or thing of nought what show or comportment soever it may seem to bear in the eye of the world Lastly these interpretours
exchange the birth-right and inheritance of the Son of God from our selves And thus much for the charge Christ layes upon Jerusalem as the foundation and ground of killing the Prophets as having reference to Moses law she stones them to death for it is her practice to murther the Saints by law and in that respect Gallio said well If it were a matter of wrong or an evill deed O ye Jews I would according to reason maintain you but if it be a question of words and names and of your Law look ye to it your selves for I will be no judge of those matters Act. 18. 14. 15. And how the true Prophets of God are said to be sent unto a City of such foundation and order as to kill them by law not● thus much in brief as a transicion into the next point that God never uttered himself in his word but there was that in the expression which accordeth and agreeth with mans reason as well as that which only suiteth with the wisdome of God therefore all his works were brought forth by his word Psalm 33. 6 -9 which are suitable and agreeable to man as well as man himself in the image of God which only holds proportion with the wisdome of God Gen. 1. 27. So that the wisdome of God never utters it self but with respect unto mans wisdome and proper operations of mans heart which wisdome of man he prevents from taking place in that way of Christ framing the mind of man according to his own wisdome wherein man becomes the image and likenesse of God yea a true Son and holy off-spring of God not onely an Heir but also the Author of all his works Heb. 1. 2. Col. 1. 15. 16. And this is the turning of man from darknesse to light from the power of Satan to God Act. 26. 18. and without this God had never been known for he cannot be seen possibly but only in his own light Psalm 36. 9. which must be communicated with the Creature otherwise no capability of knowing the Lord and this wisdome of God communicated with man is not only Gods off-spring being his reall and true image but also the Author of all his works therefore the Psalmist in way of admiration and out-cry in viewing the works of Creation saith How manifold are thy works O Lord in wisdome hast thou made them all Psalm 104. 24. and so saith the wisdome of God The Lord by wisdome hath laid the foundations of the Earth and hath established the Heavens through understanding Prov. 3. 19. Again the wisdome of man was never formed nor uttered but the wisdome of God was included in the expression for the wisdom of man with respect to God and himself and all the Creatures is the true Character or Letter of the Scriptures and this wisdome of man for the preservation and exaltation of it self forms God unto it self according to its own proper principles where the light of the Spirit of God shines not which this wisdome prevents that it takes not place which doth so far manifest it self that man cannot but acknowledg that there is a higher more principal thing than that which he so voluntarily makes choice of unto himself so that it is an apparition of the wisdom of God which he forms according to his earthly capacity and in so doing the word of God is in him altered from its own nature proper disposition and operation which it hath in that wisdome and form of the Son of God as man in that way of Christ or wisdome of God is altered and changed from his own nature disposition and proper operation as he is considered a limb of Satan son of perdition dead in sins and trespasses Ephes 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Col. 2. 13. So that the wisdome of God utters not it self in the Saints but with respect to that wisdome of man which so falsifies the word of God from which the wisdome of God hath freed us and by a perpetuall act triumphs over it yet notwithstanding this appearance of mans wisdom is a powerfull assault of Satan because a Saint of God as he is considered man is by nature in that respect as prompt to work upon the same principles as any other man and it is only the wisdome and spirit of God by which he is a continued and perpetuated victor and hereby all the assaults of Satan are overcome only by this wisdome and Son of God and not by any thing that is of man So likewise the wisdome of man moves not upon any word or work of God but there is a higher excellency and vertue presents it self therefore Pharaoh though he would not acknowledge the Lord of the Hebrews yet he appeals unto his Magicians and unto Moses also for help when they could not do it so did Nebuchadnezzar appeal to his Magicians for some higher revelation than himself had and they themselves acknowledge a higher than they as if there were a possibility for the Gods to come down and interpret the dream Dan. 2. 10. 11. whose dwelling is not with flesh nor with any transitory and carnall ordinance or institution whatsoever ordained by the King and this appearance of a higher wisdome and power is a strong solicitation and onset given upon all wicked men to imbrace and accept of that wisdome and authority wherein only safety doth consist because the highest and it is a strong assault and visitation because there is that in a wicked man which is of its own nature as ready and willing to accept and yeeld it self over unto that wisdom and authority as it is in any man whatsoever for the Spirit of God is as really and in a like sence in the most wicked that ever was or shall be as the spirit of man is in the most just and righteous one that ever was or shall be namely the Son of God Now the wisdom of man by false interpretation preventing the wisdom and spirit of God of its proper work it is his fall from God and falsifying the word of God in its proper intent destroyes the true spirit life of all true Prophets which are as really sent unto them that thus deal with them as Satan himself is a tempter of Christ and as the Prince of this World coms in temptation and finds nought in Christ to fasten a tentation upon Iohn 14. 30. so doth the King of Saints solicite the world to accept of the wisdome and work of God in salvation but findes nothing in that Son of perdition to fasten salvation upon therefore they stone them that are sent unto them Note hence that there is no true reall and proper power of God but that which springs f om the true interpretation of the word of God for it is the word of God which gave all things their being at the first conserves them in their being operation unto this day now the word of God which gave all things their being is the wisdom
think they shall escape the wiles and power of the Devill when the arm of flesh fails them whereby they seek to defend themselves for the present sure they think their God will be grown to more power and care over them in and after death or else they will be loath to passe through it but I leave them and in Spirit cleave unto him as being in you who is ever the same allsufficient In whom I am yours Samuel Gorton A Copy of a Letter from the Men called Quakers The Superscription For our Friend Samuel Gorton this deliver Friend IN that measure which we have received which is eternall we see thee and behold thee and have onenesse with thee in that which is meek and low and is not of this world but bears witnesse against the world that the wayes and works thereof are evill and in that 〈…〉 spirit we salute thee and owns that of God 〈…〉 is waiting for and expecting the raising 〈…〉 is un●er the Earth and in the Grave gro●ni●g ●or the removing of the stone which the wise professors hath and doth lay upon that it might not come forth but the time is come and coming for the Angell of his presence to take away that which hinders that the Prisoner may come forth and arise to the glory of him who is raised up to the glory of the Father and hath overcome Hell and Death and all the powers of darknesse and is a spreading his name forth to the nds of the Earth and hath sounded his Trumpet in these parts also and is a beginning his war with Ameleke and the Philistins and Egyptians in this part of the world who are set and setting themselves against the Lord in this the day of his mighty power wherein he will exalt the horn of his annointed and bring down all the fat Kine and Buls of Bashan whose eyes are ready to start out with rage and madnesse against that which is become as a burthensome stone amongst them and is that stone which will break all their imaginaries to peeces and shall become a great mountain which shall bring down the stout hearts of the Kings of Assyria and all their high looks and levell their mountains of wisdome and knowledge and dry up the tongue of the Egyptian Sea and shall make way for the ransomed of the Lord to come to Sion with joy and gladnesse being redeemed from Kindreds Nations Tongues and People by the blood of Iesus which is spirit and life in all those that obey the light which from the life doth come for the life is the light of men and whosoever beleeves in the light which they are inlightned with shall not abide in darknesse but shall have the light of life which light we have obeyed in coming into these parts and we do witnesse the life in the measure given to us whereby we are enabled to encounter with Principalities and Powers and wickednesse in high places and can deny the world and the glory of it and take up his Crosse dayly and follow him in which we witnesse the power of God whereby the World is crucified unto us and us unto the World and in that in ●ur measure we deny our selves and can wait in the eternall counsell which is out of time manifested in time not being hasty but let the Lord alone to do his own worke in ●is own vvay and there can sit down in our rest which is his will and when he moves us then we go and do his will in his power and when he clouds we stand still waiting for the removing of the Cloud and so we know when to journey and when not and herein are we a● rest when our Adversaries are in trouble and in Egyptian darknesse sitted and prepared for destruction which assurealy must fall upon them from the God of 〈◊〉 Friend the Lord hath drawn forth our hearts to this place in much love knowing in the light that he hath a great seed among you though scattered up and down and are as sheep without a shepherd and you are travelling from Mountain to Hill in your wisedome and imaginations the resting place being not yet known nor cannot be known by the highest wisdome of the world but in the deniall of it for there is something underneath which is not nor cannot be satisfied with all the divings into the mystery of things declared in the Scriptures of truth which is the man of Gods portion and was given to that to profit withall that it might be throughly furnished to every good word and work but this is too low a thing for those which are high in their wisdome and knowledge which they can hardly stoop unto that is to become fools that they may be wise that the pure wisdome may dwell with them for evermore But the Lord is come and coming ●o lovell the Mountains and to rend the Rocks of wisdome and knowledge and to exalt that which is low and foolish to the wisdome of the world and blessed shalt thou and all those be who meets him in this his work which he is doing in the Earth and in this place wherein thou now dwellest in setting up the King the Lord of Hosts to reign in righteousness for his tabernacle shall be among men and he vvill dwell in them and vvalk in them and he will be their God and they shall be his people from henceforth even for ever Now to that which thou writes to us to know our minds to stay in these parts ●e are unwilling to go out of these parts if here we could be suffered to stay but we are willing to mind the Lord what way he will take for our staying and if he in wisdome shall raise thee up and others for that end we shall ●e willing to accept of it but what the Master of the Ship will do in the thing we know not they indeaveuring to force him to to enter into bond of 500l to set us ashoar in England which he did at first refuse for which they sent him to prison without Bail and Mainprize as we are informed but since he doth proffer his own bond but they will not at present accept it without security b sides to be bound with him for they are affraid that we should be set ashoar in these parts again therefore they make their Bond as strong as they can but the Lord knows away to break their bonds asunder The Master hath been writ unto and warned that he should not enter into bond which if he did not it would be as a Crown of honor upon his head but if he doth the Lord knows how to defeat themand him too Now what he doth is out of a slavish fear because he would not lie in prison and hinder his voyage but if the bond hinder him not he would have been willing to have delivered us and we should have been willing to have satisfied him which we did proffer him and if he be not
as the consent of all for a souldier is to be maintained by him who hath chosen him to be a souldier to set him at liberty from the intanglements of this life that so all his strength care and courage may be imployed in pursuit of the adversary If then we be souldiers of God in Christ it is the things of God which are durable that defray our charges and are our livelyhood and maintainance and not the things of the creature which perish and come to nought if the weapons of our warfare be spiritual and not carnal then is our war also spiritual and not carnal and then such is the booty and spoil we purchase unto our selves to live upon in all the accomplices thereof for if we conquer and overcome sin and death Righteouss and Life is the only riches which presents it self unto us if we vanquish ignorance and errour then is the light and streight way of the Lord our great advantage and if we subdue hatred and enmity then the love of God shed abroad in our hearts is our only Booty and bounteous reward And be that expects mens labours and estates favour and respect of worldly men for preaching that man will also expect their persons and lives for booty in case of his own advantage and his doctrine shall be moulded into such a form as may attain thereunto for it is an easie thing in point of carnal reason to make a man a sinner so as a carnal law shall take away his life and so by carnalizing the law of God they can make Christ a blasphemer an enemy unto Cesar and subject to the sentence o● their law unto death many a man had never lost his life by the hand of the magistrate if a carnal priesthood had not preach'd him to death but God will bring to perdition them that speak a ly the man of Bloods and deceit We conclude then that he who frames a law for carnal wages for warring the warfare of the gospel that man wars carnally and diabolically in all the designes he is put upon The second query to illustrate and confirm this point who plants a vineyard an eats not of the fruit thereof that is he eats of the same proper fruit which the same vine brings forth which he planteth and not another fruit in kind or the fruit of another vine if we plant a vine it is the fruit of that vine of fatness which doth rejoice the heart of God and man which we expect and look for and not the fruit of the bramble or any inferiour tree of the woods if we plant Israel that Noble vine as one who as a prince prevails with God or the vins Christ the Son whose father is the husbandman we expect only the fruits of righteousness and peace to spring up unto us as the proper vintage and harvest of such husbandry even the virtues of him that hath called us out of darkness into his marvellous light Such are the fruits which the planters of that vine of the gospel do only expect and not the apples of Sodom nor the grapes of Gomorrah things of another nature and kind then that which we plant such as are the tithes stipends and beggerly rudiments of this world which mortal men by worldly wealth and humane power and pollicies may indue us with but for conclusion of this If we make momentany and mortal things our priviledges in preaching the gospel it is a mortall and deadly word we bring unto the sons of men and not that gospel of life and peace which is by Jesus Christ The third point in the interrogation doth any man feed a flock ●nd not eat of the milk of the flock which hath in it a strange affirmation that no man doth and what doth the man feed and nourish the lambes of the flock with all but with the same milk which the flock afordeth so that the lambes are not fed with one kind of food and himself with another but it is the same milk which nourisheth the one and the other if therefore we lay out the brests of the consolations of that Jerusalem that is above which is the mother of us all that men may milk out and be delighted with the brightness of her glory which is that sincere milk of the word which onely brings to the growth and perfection of the Son of God then we never expect to be fed as a priviledge of the gospel with any other thing whatsoever but only with the same milk wherewith the flock of God is fed which floweth out as rivers and streams to noutish them not in temporary but in an eternal life not with the tithes and trumperies which the priesthood of this world is so wedded unto only in that unity of the harlot by adulterating the holy word of God to bring forth such a carnal and Bastardlike brood which is nothing else as it is mentioned in adulterating the word of God to lay claim thereunto but that price of a whore which is abominable unto the Lord as never to be brought into his Sanctuary And it is the law that saith these things namely that injunction which coupleth God and man together to be one and not man to any of the creatures where that spirit of conjunction is not on both sides for so the law is written with the finger or spirit of God on both sides of the tables Therefore he brings in reason to confirm the interrogation as also an inlet to a further argument viz. For it is written in the law of Moses vers 9. that is it is ingraven in all mens hearts universally to grant the truth of this threefold interrogation in all carnal men in whom Moses is vailed where the end of the law is not seen which is the ministry of condemnation there it is written for all men who preach carnally they look for and expect a return in carnal things even as a Merchant looks for his return by sea sutable to his adventure and also all men who learn or understand carnally they have a conscience to contribute carnal things to him who is their teacher for the labourer by all men is concluded to be worthy of his hire Again as Moses goes into the tabernacle to have converse with God or turns into the Lord as our Apostles phrase is where the vale is taken away there is in graven in that heart conversing with God face to face this doctrine in the truth and verity of it that is he who ministers spirituall holy and eternal things as the truth is in Jesus he looks for return in the same kind as the only liberty and plenary priviledge of the gospel and expects not else as any return of the gospel but only as things may be used as subservant to the liberty and return of it So also he that is taught in the word and learned spiritually freely makes him that teacheth partaker of all his goods that is there is not a tittle of
the wealth priviledge and state of the Son of God that he can withhold or keep back from him by whom he is taught in any thing according to the nature truth and verity of the Kingdom of God but freely yields all unto him that teacheth which himself hath learned and is blessed withall because he cannot part those goods wherewith he himself is inriched And shall we think that a Christian which cannot withhold any of those blessed priviledges proper to the Son of God from his brother but freely communicates them all with him Shall that heart so a price of any private interest as to withhold it from his brother in the season thereof shall he freely communicate in the greater and not in the less shall he communicate in thy crown and not in thy grinding at the mill verily that base ignorance of your Sonship unto God through a carnali ministry is the proper ground of all such suspition as also the onely cause of such hugging of private interests and preserving them as such treasures uuto our selves Again we see that the law of God is said here to be the law of Moses so that God honours his people as being the Authors of his law through that unity that is between God and man in the faith of Christ as though man were the proper contriver of the law of God and the giver out and Original of the word of eternity therefore our Apostle is bo●d with respect to the rest of the Apostles and holy men of God to call it our gospel where it is said if our gospel be hid it is hid to them that are lost and again our gospel came not unto you in word onely but in power and in the holy ghost and in much assurance And again in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel and again now to him that is of power to establish you according to my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ according to the mistery which was kept secret since the world began and again Remember that Jesus Christ of the seed of David was raised up from the dead according to my gospel and again our word toward you was not yea and nay and again if any man obey not our word by this epistle note that man and have no company with him that he may be ashamed Yea it is indifferently expressed in Scripture through this unity of faith to be the law of the Lord or of his servant Moses and from this ground it is said the people feared the Lord and they believed in the Lord and in his servant Moses for so the words are truly rendred We conclude then that Gods Saints are honoured as being Authour of that namely his word or law which is the framer maker and conservatour of all things it is written or recorded in Moses law and here the record is an inlet unto a further argument to declare the truth of a spiritual and saving ministry the record is this Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn By treading out the corn we are to understand both the manuring of the ground in the fitting of it for the sowing of the seed and the casting of the seed into the earth and also the treading of the corn out by the feet of the ox or turning the wheel upon it to manifest the increase as the words following do declare In the sowing of the seed he is not to have his mouth tied up or any means used to terrifie him or any way to prevent him from eating of the same seed that is sown and therefore it is contrary to the law to feed him with any other grain or kinds of meat in the time of his labour onely that which sown by his labour is the proper and only food appointed for him by the law to eat For as he subdues the ground so as it brings not forth its natural ornaments so he is to feed on the seed sown which is to take root downwards therein and bring forth fruit upwards of another kind then otherwise it would naturally have brought forth Now the gospel of the Kingdom or ministry of the word of God doth not plow up the fallow ground of the heart to subdue mens outward estates but only the weeds of corruption which spring up from that law of sin and death neither is their outward things its refreshment in so doing no more then the ox is to feed of any other food but that which is sown in his labour even so the word of life and immortality the same word which we distribute and cause to fall as Manna among Israels tents that is the same which a true labourer in Gods husbandry ever feeds upon and it is his proper livelyhood to be exercised therein and shall a man be hired to feed himself it is natural and delightful for all other creatures so to do and shall the man of God become so mercinary as to be hired to do it what a shame is this Judas Iscariot-like spirit unto the gospel of God those sluggards of the world that refuse to put their hand to their mouth to feed on that which they would have the world to believe is their only food and livelyhood but as others lift it up by outward estates and giving them honour together therewith But there is no doctrine which the man of God teacheth to any man of what place office rank or degree soever he is but himself is concerned in it so as he feeds upon it either as it is the breaking of the head of Leviathan which became meat for the people in the wildernesse and so he feeds on his deliverance therefrom or else he is invested into the same thing which he teacheth and so it becomes his food and one real substance with him and to fall short of this is to carnally the seed of life the word of the Kingdom bounding it to persons places and times which is to have the word of God in respect of persons but the man of God finds sufficient food in whatsoever he soweth or laboureth in and cannot himself live without it in the distribution thereof for multiplication and increase and a good husband man needs no hire to sow his own field Vers 10. Doth God take care for oxen or saith he it for our sakes only for our sakes no doubt In these words is a two fold interrogation and an effectuall answer the first part of the interrogation hath in it a strong negation in these words doth God take care for oxen that is to say it is not oxen whom this care doth concern or the speech intends The second part contains a forceable affirmation or saith he it for our sakes onely that is the ministers of Christ are they which it only intendeth and the answer takes away all scruples or question either in the negation or affirmation in these words for our sakes no
them and set them infinitely above them once and for ever making them Lords over them all and not as slaves to any of them even as it is said that the Son of man is Lord of the subbath which goes beyond all pharisaical conceptions therefore they bow and kneel unto it as to aged of the continuation of foure and twenty hours Vers 21. To them that are without law as without law that is to such as have a spirit of such liberty as that they can give themselves leave to do any thing never having respect to any order or strictness of conversation to be injoyned by the word of God but stand aloof and a distance from all ties and ingagements thereby like the profane Gentiles with respect unto the strictness of the Jew To such persons I preach and profess as great liberty and more then they can possibly do as being free from all law bonds and ingagements whatsoever as not being under an absolute command or prohibition to do or forbear any earthly or transitory thing and in opening of this my freedome and authority I must of necessity declare how and upon what grounds I injoy and am possessed of this liberty and that is only in becoming one with him who is Lord of all things So that I acknowledge no bond but what is only found in him who is both the giver and also the receiver of the law or else I preach not Christ only but bring in some superfluous thing to joyn with him which sacrifice so brought is an abomination unto the Lord. But in him alone there is fulness of freedome and liberty and out of that freedome there is no true ingagement according to the law and will of God neither ever was nor shall be and hereby I bring in all true and lawful relations according to the mind and intent of God in all his expressions from things transitory to consist and to be only in Christ And therefore I bring by this means that spirit of extravagancy and licentious liberty to yield it self over and become subject unto that bond of the Spirit which is in Christ Jesus wherein all true freedome and authority doth consist in all such as are appointed unto life And this is done by preaching liberty from all carnal and earthly ties as not being under any law or absolute ingagement unto any of them all further then expedience and present oportunity calls for in the prosecution of the work of God whereby we bring the whole law of God in all points to stand in its true relation between God and man all other things being inferiour and infinitely to low to answer in point of relation in the spirit and state of a Christian so as to bear a part in the fulfilment of that Royall law of God which is only fulfilled in us namely God and man in the unity of faith and so in every Christian and in no other relation whatsoever no more then man could find a meet help for the production of his kind in all the creatures in the beginning but must have one as taken out of himself that so she might be flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone not only having his nature but bearing his name and authority aso as Ish and Isha only distinct with respect to Sex as it is in Christ in point of Creatour and creature So that by preaching freedome and liberty from all law in point of relation to things which fade and come to nought I bring to nought and abrogate that law or spirit of bondage and also gain unto my self that eternal law and ingagement of faith to consist only and wholly in the Son of God and therefore he inserts When I am not without law to God Intimating thereby that the true property or form of the law is only to face unto God and not unto any creature no not among the Saints themselves for the Spirit of God in each other as it is the Spirit of Jesus is the proper object of the bond of relation so that wheresoever a meer creature is made a relative in the law of God it is the adulterating of the word of God by that spirit of an harlot and of fornications as also an Idolizing of the creature setting it in the place of or bringing it in competition with the Lord for the Spirit or life of Christ though a man yet was never destitute of the Image wisdome and spirit of God so that God had never respect unto mankind as in unity and order of his law but with respect to that wisdome and Image of his own and not of a meer creature simply considered Therefore he adds But in the law of Christ or but under the law or within the law of Christ that is I am in or under that law of the Spirit as within the bounds and confines of it in all things namely that law of the Spirit of life which is in Christ Jesus our Lord out of whose mystical body or spiritual incorporation there is not any pieces or part no not a word or syllable of the proper law and will of God in any of the relations or operations proper thereunto for if any momentany thing or temporary office or relation should be that whereof any part of the law of God doth consist then would the law of God suffer loss and detriment when we part from all temporary relations and things And we may as well affirm that the almighty suffers loss of his Royal will and of his being that which he is in Christ as to affirm the least diminution of the law in any respect or at any time for one jot or tittle thereof shall never fail nor pass away no though heaven and earth should pass away yet the law of God shall never fail Vers 22. To the weak I become as weak that is to them who are destitute of the power of godliness in the exercise of these virtues and offices peculiar to Christ to such I became as weak that is I preach my self and all flesh to be utterly insufficient and altogether disabled to move towards God by any strength of the creature in any way of acceptation with him that is to say by means of any humane power or wisdome art or abilitie whatsoever and this universal insufficiency of all flesh where it is truly seen and rightly acknowledged I preach to be the only capacity of the reception of the Spirit of God wherein and through which it comes to move upon the mind of man as it is said to move upon the face of the deep in the beginning which insufficiency of the creature void of the excellencies and abillities of the Creatour naturely nor seen nor rightly and groundedly acknowledged is nothing else but that mysterie of iniquity the depths of Satan and the devil that great deceiver of mankind who is the proper fulness thereof therefore he is called the prince of the power of the aire because every vessel
for the bringing forth of such operations yet cannot but confess the time of them is past and at present is only assemblance of it So do false interpreters they pretend the primative of the church and yet know no more how to make this time the first time then they know how to make a Christian in these dayes to be the first begotten of God therefore meer counterfeiters of time 4. Stage players counterfeit places if he draw but a curtain they act as in the Kings pallace when it may be but in a stew or brothel house So do false interpreters draw but out wine and wafer or water and a person without vale or covering and the act as in the pallace of the king of Saints and in the mean time confess that his dwelling is in heaven where themselves never as yet came and thus false interpreters are the stage players of the world who dissemble the being of persons histories times and places and cannot but confess the reality of them is out of being in point of present appearance Whereas the truth of interpretation doth not only comprehend them all extending it self unto them but also gathereth them up into present exercise and that in the reality of their proper being For he that can look back upon the word and work of God he knows how to convey himself thither or else it is a dead letter unto him he also knows how to bring up convey that word and work to take place and give it self a real and present being in himself otherwise it is not become a quickening spirit unto him and the like skill that the spirit of the Scriptures hath to convey it self back to the original and foundation of things it hath also to convey it self forward to the accomplishing and finishing of them not only in after times but also in the time present otherwise it is as the word of man subject to times and seasons and not as the word of God that is ever the same as himself is Therefore it is that Christ saith before Abraham was I am and the prophet Hosea speaking of Jacob conversing with God saith he met him in Bethel and there he spake with us and the Lord hath set up this name as his memorial in Abraham Isaac and Jacob as being in them conveyed unto Moses and all the Saints of God namely I am that I am hath sent thee for if the sender had not been in him that was sent those great works in Egypt had never been effected for the memorizing of the name of God forever Wo therefore unto false and counterfeit interpreters of the law of God which wo doth not only concern such as know themselves to deal deceitfully with the Scriptures for advantage but also such as upon false principles are never so much perswaded that they speak truth whether they deliver it unto others or receive and take it in as upon their own account it skils not the matter is the same and hath the same acceptance and reward intailed The word wo is a voice of cursing as an edict or proclamation given out by Christ as ruler of all things which none can gain say or contradict containing the whole sum in every part and particular of that cursed estate and condition of sin and unrighteousness as brought in and continued among the sons of men by false and hypocritical interpretation of the word of God as being no other but the spirit of the serpent from the beginning who is said to be the dragon that old serpent which is the devil and Satan Revel 20. 2. And this woful and sinful estate and condition as the proper portion and patrimony of all false interpreters being the only spirit whereby they live in fostring and maintaining the deeds of the flesh is apposed unto that blessed condition of the Son of God the fountain and original of all happiness whose spirit is the true intent and proper scope of the word of God in which alone his life is preserved and maintained forever and therefore he is called the word of God and saith of his proper language the words that I speak are spirit and life therefore without true interpretation of the Scriptures no conservation but a crucification of the Son of God Therefore it is that Christ so often ingeminates and reiterates this word wo as the curse consisting in false interpretation being that and also those which put him to death the persons and the spears being one therefore the Prophet cries out unto God Rebuke the company of sp●armen or the roor or the crew of the Canes or the wilde beasts of the reed as the word imports Psalm 68. 30. prophecying of those who gave Christ vineger upon a reed in his thirst upon the cross and put a reed in his hand and smote him on the head head with the reed Matth. 27. 29 30 34 48. Psalm 69. ●2 as such as make hollow the word of God emptying it of the proper spirit thereof which thereby becomes as a spunge to draw in sharp bitter and tart things to present unto Christ that is cruel and savage persecutions even unto death therefore the prophet calls them the mighty bulls and calves of the people that is the high priests scribes pharises and elders who falsly expound and apply the word of God to the putting of it to death of whom the prophet largely comments in that two and twentieth Psalme Now to describe a false expositour of the word of God as a general Maxim to hold true undeni bly and universally in the discovery of them in all times places and persons is this They deny the word of God its proper and natural rise and accordingly carry it to an improper and unnatural center First they deny the word of God its proper and natural rise that is they conclude that all things whereinsoever God hath expressed himself do not arise nor have their original in the word of God as considered and consisting in the unity of God and man no nor that any thing in the first act of creating the world could possibly arise out of such a fountain but say they that device of God and man being one was only brought in after man had sinned but in the beginning all things were good yea man himself in a goodness besides short of and out of Christ Whereas the truth is there was never reality of goodness to be found as coming within the account of God but only in that work of God and man being made one in Christ therefore it is that when the man said unto Christ good master taking him for a meer man Christ asks him why callest thou me good there is none good but God not denying himself to be good but that goodness doth not consist in the excellencies of the creature but in the excellencies of the Spirit of God that made all things and what work soever holds nor proportion with the mind of the maker hath not the
that knowledge of which Christ speakes when he saith And this is life eternal that they know 〈◊〉 to be the only true God in Iesus Christ whom thou hast s●at John 17. 3. 2. 〈◊〉 ●●d point in the cause of this wo they will not enter in themselves that is they will not pass through temporary and transient relations and operations to give the word of God its proper subject and intent to consist only in things that concern the kingdome of Christ which is not of this world Iohn 18. 36. but lodge themselves in carnal and sensual institutions and respects and will not enter into that knowledge or acknowledgment of that ministry of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3. 6. which saith henceforth we know no man or as the word is nothing after the flesh though we have known Christ Jesus after the flesh henceforth we know him no more 2 Cor. 5. 16. that is to say we acknowledge no temporary or transient institution or relation to be any part or parcel of Christ or Christianity no not in the most fined form that man can possibly mint or cast it into for if it should then would Christ sustain loss in the cessation thereof which is impossible the Son of God should do in his own body for then were he not one that saves to the utter most which the Apostle affirms he doth Heb. 7. 25. Therefore the scribes pharises and elderships of the world they enter not into the kingdome of God not having the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ which is evident in all their ordinations and institutions wherein they terminate the holy word of God and that by denying the proper center and object thereof for they may as well deny the Son of God to be the only sountain from whence the word flows as to deny him to be the only intent and subject matter unto which it goeth and in which and not else it terminates it self and there is a like denial of the truth of the word of God in the one as in the other Wo therefore unto all dissemblers of the word of God in this point who do avowedly not only shnt the kingdom of God against others but also voluntarily refuse to enter in themselves 3. The third point is that they will not suffer others that are entring to go in or as Luke hath it such as are entring ye forbid or as the word imports such as are entred ye forbid 1. That is ye deny and forbid any such way of entrance into the kingdome of God as disanuls and unbolts all temporary institutions and humane and carnal traditions without which your kingdome retains not its proper Spirit not can it otherwise maintain and preserve it self being properly the kingdome of this world 2. Secondly you suffer not them that are entring or entred that is such as are entred into that way of Christ according to that law of the Spirit of an eternal life you suffer them not to express and walk by the rules of that kingdome you suffer them not to institute such laws to authorize such officers to exercise such power as is sutable to that spiritual kingdome and eternal Son of God neither can you suffer them to reside and abide amongst you no if it were in your power not to have a place of abode upon the face of the earth the cause of the first wo therefore is apparent and evident in that it is the life of the innocent Son of God which we hunt after and seek for Luke 22. 2. Iohn 5. 16. 18. Matth. 2. 20. in all his Saints who have ever appeared in the world as the hinds of the morning hunted and pursued to be wurryed by wicked Jews scribes pharises and elders who stand strictly upon laws constituted by the letter and historicall narration of the Scriptures As also by profane gentiles who take a certain lycentious liberty unto themselves as though no command of God were come forth upon the face of the earth or religion to be exercised amongst the sons of men who live as without God in the world Psalme 22. see the title and also the whole Psalm Eyhes 2. 12. The cause of Christs denouncing of the second wo is expressed in the 14. verse in these words For ye devour widows houses under a colour of long praying wherein observe these particulars for the opening of it 1. First what the state of a widow is 2. What is the widows house 3. What is meant by this colour or pretence of long praying 4. How the widows house is devoured by this means of praying For the first the state of widowhood doth consist in these particulars First she is one who hath lost and is void of headship and authority therefore the Apostle saith the man is the head of the woman 1 Cor. 11. 3. Secondly a widow is desolate and void of a protectour for the man is the defence of the woman in all suits that come against her or challenge that can be made of her and therefore Abimelech saith unto Sarah concerning Abraham her husband Behold he is unto thee a couering of the eyes Gen. 20. 16. that is a defence unto thee whereever thou comest therefore Sarah is said to obey him and calls him lord 1 Pet. 3. 6. Thirdly a widow is destitute of one to provide for her therefore the Apostle stating it upon the man saith that if any provide not for his own especially for those of his house he hath denyed the faith and is worse then an infidel 1 Tim. 5 8. Fourthly a widow is destitute and void of an instructer and teacher for the Apostle gives that honour unto the man saying of the women If they will learn any thing let them ask their husbands at home 1 Cor. 14. 35. Fifthly a widow is destitute of means to multiply and increase the family therefore as she is a wife she is said to be as a fruitful vine upon the sides o● the mans house Psalm 128. 3. without which he is ●aid to dwell in solitariness Psalm 68 6. 2. The second point is what the widows house is now the widows house is properly and only that place where God is Judge of her condition that is where he is Judge by righting her in all wrongs offered unto her as also in discerning of all her wants and necessities for the supply of them and that the Prophet affirms God is unto her only in his holy habitation which is the proper place of his own real abode Psalme 68. 5. 3. The third point is what is meant by the pretence and colour of long praying or continued and extended praying that is when men interpret the word of God so as to draw out prayer or prophesie to be a continued act or exercise trade and calling of some particular men wherein they are bound to exercise themselves in the behalf of others more then the rest of the people of God be who as they say are to be exercised in other imployments
and affairs which themselves are freed from so that they only may be drawn out in prayer as a continned act office trade or calling belonging only in that point unto them as their peculiar calling and office this is a false pretence and meer colour and deceitful gloss set upon prayer to beguile the world when men ingross the holy and free spirit of supplication monopolizing it unto themselves by denying the rest of the Saints of God to injoy it in like extent and by as just and good right in the exercise of it continually and as not being of like concernment in every one of the godly as it is or ever was in any one or as thongh others of the Saints stood not so near unto God therein nor came into the holy of holyest by virtue of office as themselves do This is a meer pharisaical and hippocritical deceit concerning praying to delude the world namely to draw out prayer as a continned act and exercise and to be of more concernment in some mens calling then in others of the people of God for the spirit of intercession is of like virtue extent and concernment when and in whomsoever it doth appear otherwise the bloud of sprinkling should not be of like virtue to speak the same good thing in one of the Saints of God as it doth in another for it is the same eternal spirit by which he offereth up himself without spot unto God Hebr. 12. 24 Hebr. 9. 14 in all as one and in one as all And by this pharisaical and hypocritical deceit is the widows house devoured for whosoever he be that sets himself by office nearer to God then the rest of his brethren that man must of necessity exclude and shut them out of that holy place of Gods habitation and dwelling which is that state and faith of the Lord Jesus that habitation of God through the Spirit Ephes 2. 22. and so defrauds the desolate of that plentiful supply which God hath appointed for all such as come unto him by enterposing himself between God and them for he that sets one Saint of God nearer unto God then another he devours and spoils the habitation of God that is he corrupts the state of the Lord Jesus in which holy habitation God is only a father to the fatherless and a Judge of the widow For therein and not elsewhere is he become their head and only Lordship there is he their protection and defence there is he their provision and bountiful supply there is he their only instruction and instructour and there and not elsewhere is he that happy multiplication and multiplier of himself in all those fruits of righteousness which are of God by Jesus Christ Rom. 7. 4. Philip. 1. 11. Therefore Christ saith in opposing these false interpreters to all true disciples be not ye called Rabbi for one is your master even Christ or yet have one mastership even that unction which teacheth you all things John 2. 20. Hebr. 8. 11. and ye are all brethren or ye are all one brotherhood that is equal in any point of dignity and call no man father on the earth for one is your father in heaven You are not the off-spring of any earthly progenitour but are the royal seed of heaven and have alike fatherly authority in your selves to produce a like posterity therefore he saith he that is greatest among you shall be your servant that is the greatest dignity in any of the Saints is to be a servant unto all the Saints therefore did the Lord of all wash the disciples feet and wiped them with the towel wherewith he had girded himself to give them an example of performing the like service John 13. So Christ saith to the disciples Whether is greater he that fitteth at meat or he that serveth is not he that ●itteth at meat but I am among you as he that serveth Luke 2● 27. 1. He then whosoever he be that in pretence of being exalted by the word of God into place and office above any of the servants of God that is such servants as are the Lords freemen 1 Cor. 7. 22. that man is a false interpreter of the word of God yea an hypocritical scribe and pharisee it is he that loves the uppermost seat in the synagogue for it is not the sitting in any seat but the love of a high seat that he may appear as the nearest to God in all acts of worship and to come more immediately from God in all his commands and exortations then any of his brethren Matth. 23. 6. These are they that devour the widows houses by setting themselves nearer to God then others and thereby shut the desolate out of the place of Gods holy habitation where only the Lord is the present and full supply of them Psalme 68. 5. 2. These are they who loved the uppermost roomes at feasts as being the proper cause of all festivity they being the only instruments of peace the procurers of plenty and chief cause of the joyful condition of the people and so interpose themselves between God and such as are in plenty also that the praise may redound unto them and so deprive God of his glory in their deceiving of the people Matth. 23. 6. 3. These are they that love greeting in the market place and to be called of men Rabbi Rabbi Matth. 23. 7. they love to be honoured as masters and lords of the market that is of all commerce and trade not only between man and man but also between God and man and so in the feasts also for who must be an instrument to feast th● soul but only they and who must rejoyce and sing when they see cause of mourning this point is not only practised amongst them who are raised b● the help and addition of school-divinity to their natural spirit for it is evident amongst these Indians the Barbarians amongst whom we live for if any of the superiours mourn if there be found any of the inferiours rejoycing if he escape with his life it is much if it be not taken away by one means or other But these must be masters and lords of the market also in that they appoint the place the time the manner of commerce for weights measures kinds of coyn with the value of it keepers of the peace quieters and stillers of the people and he that keeps not time comes to the place holding weight and measure acknowledging the rates and valuation set by elders of church or state that man is a sinner culpable of punishment what are they then who love to be called lord ●ord but such as are nearer God then others stand in the place of God which the rest of their brethren do not these devour the habitation of the widow by shutting the desolate out of Gods holy habitation where he hath related himself alike unto all in that judgement which he pass th upon all of them whose first husband the law of the carnal
Christ Jesus the Son of God who is the subject matter and summ of the Gospel is a man a creature of time as truly as he is God the Creatour and eternal yet he is not to be reckoned or accounted of in any thing according unto man but of God for as his conception is so are all the things of Christ Matth. 1. 20. which is not by man but by the holy Ghost for as the womans name is not reckonable in marriage but only the name of the man therefore in the beginning the woman and the man are both called Adam Gen. 5. 2. so all the things of Jesus Christ have their denomination of God and not of man and are to be extended according to the dimentions that are in God and not bounded within the compass of humane capacity in any point of the Gospel whatsoever his power is the power of God and not of man 1 Cor. 1. 18. Rom. 1. 16. his wisdome is the wisdome of God Prov. 8. 1 Cor. 1. 24. and not humane the wisdome of the world his love is the love of God shed abroad in the heart that many waters or that all waters cannot quench neither can the floods drown it Cant. 8. 7. and not love humane the love of the world which is enmity with God Iames 4. 4 his compassions are the compassions of a God and not the compassions of man Hosea 11. 8. whose mercies are cruel Prov 12. 10. Wo be to the scribes and pharises therefore who falsly interpret the word of God for the deceitful construction thereof was that which first hatched sin and brought it out in the world and hath been the continuation thereof in the sons of men unto this day Gen. 3. Therefore the true ministers of the Gospel and interpretour of the word of God receive nothing as the tenth as an acceptable offering unto God whatever it be that hath not an alsufficiency and eternity in it bearing the proper form of the wisdome of God and not the wisdome humane which wisdome of God is only extant in the faith of Christ and this they offer according to its proper nature and distinct quality unto the Lord as a heave offering as is appointed Numb 18. 21. 32. and a wave-offering the tithes are a heave-offering unto the Lord as being such as are lifted up and transcend all temporary things whatsoever otherwise of on acceptation before God or esteem of an holy minister or a messenger of the Gospel They are also offered as a wave-offering shaken to and fro or as the word signifies and is sometimes translated sifted in a sieve Jsa 30. 28. that is the tithe which God intends in his word are sifted from all earthly and transitory things or commixtures consisting only of that simplicity which is in Christ Jesus that only acceptable thing before God in all the men of God 2 Cor. 11. that ever lived or shall in this transitory world Contrary to this is Satans desire in all the men of Belial to winnow or sift as in a sieve the disciples of Christ that if it were possible nothing should be left in them of that simplicity that is in Christ but turn all things into that which is corruptible and perish in the use as they do the doctrine of receiving and paying of tithes Luke 22. 31. The ministers of the Gospel therefore even men the Levites as they are said to pay tithes unto Melchisedech in the loins of Abraham Hebr. 7. 9 10. are offered to the Lord as a wave-offering sifted as in a sieve and cleansed from all humane conjectures and carnal interpretations of the word Numb 8. 11. so the Apostles were waved or as the Greek translates the word separated unto the Gospel as sifted from all the carnal traditions of men and earthly conjectures in the opening of the wotd of God Rom. 1. 1 Acts 13. 2. approving of nothing as being the scope or any part of the mind of God therein which hath not an alsufficiency and eternity therein and thereby themselves are a sifted offering or gift as the Greek translates for the ministers of the word of God are called gifts Ephes 4. 8. 11. Wherefore when he ascended on high and led captivity captive he gave gifts unto men or gave gifts in the man or g●ve men of gifts Therefore the first fruit were given as an oblation and heave offering to the Lord the fi●st fruits signifying as the Hebrew phrase is plenty r peness or fulness or as the word first imports the beginning or original or fruit Exod. 22. 29. Exod. 23. 19. which is found only in Christ the fulness of him that fills all in all who is the beginning of the creation of God and in the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God Ephes 1. 23. Revel 3. 14. Iohn 1. 1. And so is the tribute signifying sufficiency or enough given as a heave offering to the Lord Numb 31. 14. which is the proper portion of Jacob that when he gives a present to E au of things not naturalized to himself as his wives and children were he retains in himself with respect to them enough or sufficiency all or all things as the word imports Gen. 33. 11. Therefore when the ●ithes yea the tenth of the tenth is given out into the chambers of the house of the Lord Num. 18. 26. Nehem. 10. 38. Exod. 22. 28. 29. as the store and provision for the poor the stranger the fatherless and the widow which indeed are the places of abode the chambers treasuries and storehouses of the word of God that is to say such as are poor in spirit whose proper interest is the kingdome of heaven the stranger alienated and as outcasts with respect unto carnal Israel the fatherless that is such as are not begotten of flesh nor of bloud nor of the will of man but of God and the widow namely such unto whom the law of works their first husband is dead Matth. 5. 3. Psalme 147. 2. Iohn 1 12 13. Rom. 7. 2. And he that gives not in unto these chambers and treasuries of the house of the Lord that which is food convenient and in due season is a wicked steward and false interpretour of the word of God which is not done in any thing wherein there is not ripeness and plenty in the thing commended unto them as also it must be seasonable that is of the time and age of the Son of God even the first-fruits or beginning of all fruits and the choice fulness and perfection thereof as being ripe in the present time and necessity 2. Whereupon the second point is brought in that where this is wanting there is neglect of the weighty matters of the law that is where or in whomsoever transitory things are strictly exacted and stood upon as being the subject matter in the inten● of God of the doctrine of the Gospel yea such things as other creatures may after a sort be
18. 19. Therefore to terminate Equality in temporary relacions as the meaning of the word of God is a strong pillar to bear up and establish the Tomb of the Prophet And in these three points of Supportacion of the Tombs of the Prophets wherin their spirit is departed stands the enervating and disanulling of the fift Commandement and he that is guilty of one hee is guilty of all James 2. 10. 4 The fourth pillar supporting the Tombs of the Prophets for the expunging of their spirit out of the world that men may send gifts and gratifications one to another rejoyceing in the glory of the flesh by abandoning the deeds of the spirit Revel 11. 7. 8. 9. 10. stand in the abrogacion of the sixt Commandement Thou shalt not kill but shalt preserve life wherin all meanes of offence and defence are strictly given in charge for the effecting whereof how many are the terms relacions and respects of Honour contrived and composed in Military affaires and Disciplin according to the differing peoples and Nacions wherein it is exercised with their severall Engines and Instruments to attayn their ends and that from the Law of the carnall Commandement as it is written in all mens hearts Rom. 2. 14. 15. And when the word of God is expounded so as to consist in any thing as is naturally brought forth in the heart of man destitute of the spirit of Christ that is a meer karkasse of the Scripture voyd of the spirit of true prophesy so that to place the word of God in warlike affaires attayning its end in gaining or recovering temporary interests of honour riches lands places offices revenues safety or destruction of body goods and the like this may be done as a karkasse of the Law voyd of the spirit and life of it and so no more but a Tomb wherein the Prophet lies buried And the parties thus teaching and submiting to such Doctrin by working accordingly may and are destitute of the current of the Law how it runs wherein the proper plea stands and what is the tru point of issue For the Law is spirituall but the mind of man never so much refined by humane Learning gives a carnall construction therof Rom. 7. 14. But true Martiall Discipline that is of God must have Eternity in it elce it is not of God And all warlike affaires temporarily managed without the spirit of Christ is an unclean thing yea the Tombes of the Prophets and all the strength manifested therein is but as dead mens bones accompanied with rottennesse and filthinesse For the Military affaires intended by the word of God calling him The Lord of Hosts or of Armies Psalm 46. 7. Psalm 48. 8. is to be followers of the Lamb upon mount Zion as an Army of an hundred forty and four thousand every one of the twelve Tribes being multiplied into twelve thousands to signify unto all men that in whom soever Christ Iesus becomes a Root in Israel whether the Root in David Revel 5. 5. or a Root in Iesse Isay ●1 10. or the Root in Ephraim or any of the Tribes Judges 5. 12. 13. 14. 15. he multiplies himselfe into a compleat and triumphant Host for the conquering of whatsoever opposeth him who have their fathers name as the Motto in their Ensigne written in their foreheads that is the authority and power of God alone openly chearfully and boldly professed and maintayned amongst them Revel 14. 1 And for the Harnesse wherewith the spirit of the Prophet strengthens and animates it selfe it is the whole armour of God for a good souldier of Christ hath his loynes girt about with truth and hath the breast-plate of righteousnesse the helmet of salvacion the shield of faith his feet shod with the preparacion of the Gospell of peace the sword of the spirit which is the word of God and therefore a spirituall war praying with all supplication in the spirit watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all Saints Ephes 6. 14 -18 And for their Onsets and Assaults it is to resist the Devill in the stedfastnesse of Faith 1 Pet. 5. 9. to quench the fiery darts of Satan Ephes 6. 16. and war a good warfare according to the Prophesies that are gone before of every son of God 1 Tim. 1. 18. centring themselves in each of them as their proper intent in whom they are fulfilled and made good by which wee are made able to war a good warfare For the weapons of our warfare are not carnall but spirituall mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds casting down imaginacions and every high thing that exalts it self against the knowledge of God and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ 2 Cor. 10. 4. 5. And so much for the four Pillars upon which the Tombs of the Prophets are erected and are every one of them a compleat grave wherein Christ is buried that he appears not in the world but in a sensuall respect 1 For the Superiority and Authority of the world is a grave wherein Christ as King is covered with that dust or earth and men walk over it and perceive it not Luke 11. 44. 2 The Inferiority and temporary Subjection of the world is a grave wherein the High-priest of our profession lies hid and covered mens eyes being directed unto that Monument that they perceive not the Subjection of the Son of God who humbled himselfe and became obedient unto death even the death of the Crosse 1 Phil. 2. 8. Hebr. 3. 1. 3 The Doctrin of Equals in the world is a Monument to cover Christ as he is the First-born of God when they state Equals in King and King earthly in Priest and Priest made by men in Captain and Captain only for the slaughter or preservacion of an earthly body or corporacion these things in Equality being made the scope of their Doctrin do fill the eys of men as a Monument set upon a grave and so hide the state of the first-bornship that is in Christ Iesus where every one hath equall Dignity for every Saint and Son of God is the first prime and chief act of God for the tru form of Christ Gal. 4. 19. is the principall and chiefe work that ever God did and all other things whatsoever are subservient thereunto Rom. 11. 36. P ov 16. 4. No direct nor tru Equality can bee found therefore out of the Son of God which is hid and buried by false interpretacions of the Word of God 4 The fourth particular is a grave to bury Christ as he is the Captain of our Salvacion Hebr. 2. 10. whilst men set up a Hearse of temporary Conquest over the bodies of men to be the end and accomplishment of the word of God for which their prayse is to be returned which hath not Eternity in it for they dare not lay prayses upon the Altar for that they have thrust mens souls down to Hell therefore a temporary act that mens eyes must be held
us read it in the woman and the serpent from the beginning Again if we say it is we as we are men that must be made better by our endeavours and use of means and not the son of God then we divide our selves from Christ making his condition one and our own another which is to divide Christ and hath ever been from the beginning that main bar of infidelity that shuts men out from entring into that rest of God Heb. 4. 1. 2. 7. which is to interpose some good thing yet to be attained by doing or suffering that is not yet in its perfection in the state of a Saint of God this is to reckon and account of our selves according to the proportion and measure of a Creature and not according to the dimensions of the son of God which is and ever was that great contest between the Angel of God and the Devil about the body of Moses or incorporated state according to law whether it is to be measured according to the periods and limitations of the Creature or according to the illimited and immense condition and incomprehensible state of the son of God Zach. 3. 1. 2. Iude 9. Again if we interpose a thing that is evil between God and the perfection of his Son or Saints as sin Devil fall of man terrours of the law spots and breaches in our sanctification stains of conscieuce and the like then we either adde unto the death of Christ who is a lamb s●ain from the beginning Revel 13. 8. who was made sin for us or in our nature in them that perish proportionable unto that righteousnesse of God which we that beleeve are made in him or in that nature divine which is infinite and therefore neither sin nor righteousnesse can admit of increase or diminution 2 Cor. 5. 21. 2 Pet. 1. 4. Christ then having perfectly suffered the just for the unjust nothing is to be added thereunto under the pain of making his death ineffectuall 1 Pet. 3. 18. which it is in every one who makes it not perfect infinite and all sufficient And if the evils we bring in be such as concern us and not the son of God then we take them up upon our selves as we being the saviours and deliverers of our selves being out of that proper state and condition of the son of God and so deny the death of the son of God to be that which it is namely to comprehend and comprize a●l evill whatsoever as his life comprehends all good and so take upon us to bear our own burthen in that state of death and of the damned for ever And thus false Interpreters bring in a Tree of the knowledg of good and evill to be communicated with in the perfecting of the word and work of God which is the way of the Serpent in his seed at this day which ever kils and murders the true Prophet in not suffering the life and Spirit of the word of God to come forth and appear which life is ever taken away by them to raise up advance and maintain the life of the flesh in all the lusts pride glory power and abominations thereof according to their present state as they can stand with the rank and station wherein they are set or serve in way of further preferment Therefore saith Christ Behold that is look up and wonder to your astonishment and overthrow for ever for so much the word Behold imports in this place I send unto you saith he Prophets c. the persons to whom he speaks here are false Interpreters who judge falsely of the word and work of God whether in themselves teaching and declaring it to others or approving it from others it matters not it is alike detestable in all the Serpent divulging and the woman approving is all one in this point and to parties of this rank and quality the son of God utters these words Behold I send unto yon Prophets Wise men and Scribes which are all taken in a good sense as good and holy men in this place sent from the Lord our righteousnesse from whence this question may be moved namely how the word of God by good men yea by the Son of God himselfe may be said to be sent to wicked men yea to false Interpreters thereof which spirit of falshood is never found but in the Devil himselfe 1 This point narrowly scanned may breed some commotion in the mind of man for if God send his word unto the wicked which hath salvation in it then if he deal plainly with them whose nature it is so to do his intent is to do them good therby and to save them and if so then salvation depends upon the will of the Creature in the approving or disallowing in its reception or rejection thereof 2 Again if God do not intend their salvation that is of these wicked Scribes and Pharisees unto whom he sends it then he may seem to pretend one thing in sending it unto them and to intend an other which is deceit and therefore he being a God of truth which cannot lie or feign a thing to be which is not it may seem that he sends his word only unto the elect of God which is contrary unto this expression of Christ but the son of God being one is at unity in all his enterprises 3 Furthermore the waters may seem to be troubled in this point in regard that the word of God was never sincerely expressed as the word of God sent from him but by one who is of the faith of Iesus made one with God by vert●e of that covenant of grace in Christ for in other way the Lord never sent nor uttered himself in his own language and upon his own proper terms for otherwayes it is not the word of God but the word of man which is naught and brings to naught Therefore if the word of God be sent by a Prophet a Wise man or Scribe men that are godly and holy as the word is holy being one with it for the word of Christ never appeared nor uttered it self but in and by the spirit of man for if it come not from him in whom God and man consist in one it is not the word of Christ how then can it be sent to all wicked men seeing as many men live and dye and a godly man never cometh nigh unto them yea it may be as is like people and nations if we look but upon the Moores Indians and Barbarians in these our dayes doubtlesse it is and hath been the case of many thousand men in the world never to hear a Prophet and holy man of God speak although Scribes and Pharisees may speak plentifully for their own advantage as also many Infants dying before they have the use of reason a godly man therefore can never be sent or expesse himselfe unto them 4 Add further the voice of Satan never uttered it self but as man was really considered therein so it was in Cain in whom
of the Scriptures in what soever they expresse themselves therefore it is that Christ saith before Abraham was I am Iohn 8. 58. and the gift of Prophecy which went before of Timothy is to be in exercise in his present ministry 1 Tim. ● 14. As also by this spirit of wisdom the man of God knowes how to cause the acts of eternity with respect to things to come joyfully to face about and swiftly to countermarch to our present station and to exercise themselves in the present postures and operations wherein we are conversant Ezek. 12. 27. 28. Therefore it is that Luke differeth the phrase abridging them into Prophets and Apostles Now we know that Apostles are Leaders to usher in the death resurrection and ascension of Christ as eye witnesses thereof now an eye-witnesse gives a real presence to the things testified because his eye doth communicate in the things else is there no ground of certainty for judgement to passe either in order to absolution or of condemnation Also a Prophet foretel ing things to come must likewise bring and state them in present act and being for he cannot be known to be a true Prophet unlesse the thing foretold become to passe Ier. 28. 8. 9. And the reason of all this is because the work of God is an infinite eternall and undivided act as himselfe is which illustrates and conserves it selfe inpleasure and delight in the Creature for ever through the variety of operations infinitely comprehended in that one simple and intire act so that no time nor place power nor de●ect can ever weave any thing thereinto bearing another nature or working to another end than that which this simple and eternal act hath infinitely framed and disposed it selfe unto Psalm 33. 9. 10. 11. And hence Christ brings in that perpetuated act of false interpreters of the word of God in point of their entertainment of these Prophets and Apostles who are thus uncessantly sent unto them that is Of them ye shall kill and crucifie and of them shall ye scourge in your Synagogues and persecute from City to City 1 they kill or murder them as the word imports that is extort and take away without or against law the life and spirit of the prophecies and doctrines contained in the word of God of which Christ thus affirms The words that I speak they are spirit and they are life Iohn 6. 63. and where the spirit and proper intent of the Scriptures is taken away and extinct there the life of the Prophet is never found but a dead carkasse of the law of works so that a false Interpreter will not afford the word of God its proper place of breathing for the spirit of the Scriptures is the proper life of Christ which is in motion where-ever that is kept pure and preserved even from everlasting to everlasting but these men stifle the word of God by confining it to times as thus such parts of the word of God had their lively hood and operations in the world which is now past and therfore not to be acted now but only a speculative or tipical use to be made thereof in our dayes this is to murder the Prophet also such Scriptures are for our proper use to move act by in these dayes which were not in times past nor hereafter shall be of such use this is to murther the Prophet Again such Scriptures shal be in act herafter as many things in the revelation of Iohn which are not now to be practised by us in our dayes this is to kil the Prophets Again they stifle the word o● God by peece-mealing and confining it to persons as that some places or parts of the word of God are to be acted by some persons in place and office but not by others of the People of God wheras Christ gives like liberty and like restraint to all that are his for as they are all first-born of God and Kings and Priests unto God so are they all Subjects and Servants of God and one to another Rom. 12. 5 Moreover they confine the word of God to places as in such places it is not now heard of but in such places the report of it is whereas the Apostle affirms that with out all doubt or controversie the sound thereof is gone through the Earth and their words unto the ends of the world Rom. 10. 18. These are the wayes of strangling and murthering the Prophets by expelling the true spirit and spacious intent of the word of God in which life only doth consist and ever did in respect of the true being motion and conservation of the same and to deny the word of God its proper and continued operation and manner of being in the Saints of God is all one as to deny the Son of God to be ever the same which i● to crosse and thwart the verdict of the wisdome and spirit of God Heb. 13. 8. and not to give Christ the extent of his life in the simplicity and integrity thereof in his operations in all times and ages yea from everlasting to everlasting Psal 90 1. 2. is to kill and take away the life of the Son of God by measuring him according to the dimensions of a creature and not according to God for he is made of God unto us or in us that is God is in the consistence and the fulnesse of God gives being to that state of the Son and not the things of the creature so that he is made in us wisdom righteousnesse Sanctification and redemption 1 Cor. 1. 30. and that of God not of the Creature it is the righteousnesse of God and not a righteousnesse of a Creature it is the wisdom of God and not of a Creature it is the holinesse of God and not any thing proper to a meer Creature and so it is the Redemption of the Son of God and not of one of lesse worth from all bondage captivity and slavery that he that ●loryeth may glory in the Lord 1 Cor. 1. 31. or as the word is that he that praiseth himselfe may praise himself in the Lord that is we are to praise our selves or commend our selves in the things of God and not of man in the wisdom power riches righteousnesse life peace truth and holinesse roper unto all mighty God and not in any thing proper unto any or all the Creatures For the word of God in the true and native signification thereof was never expressed but by the Spirit of God for that only knows the mind of the Lord and searcheth the deep things of God which none else ever did neither can do 1 Cor. 2. 9. 10. ●1 12. neither was the word of God ever resident or rightly conceived according to Gods intent but as in the minde of that Son of man the man Christ and if his spirit and life be not extended and maintained according to that form and comprehension of his mystical body and otherwise he is not taught a spiritual but a
carnal Christ 2 Cor. 5. 16. then is his life and spirit taken away for not to give it to him is to take it away and so the true Prophet is slain and crucified for deny a Plant its residency in the earth and ye kill the Plant deny a Fish her being in the water and you kill the Fish deny the spirit of God its reall residency and aboad throughout the whole Confines and Circumference of Christ his mystical and spirituall body and you kill the spirit of Christ and have murthered the true Prophet in your selves Count therefore and reckon if you can how many killers and murtherers of the Prophets there is extant at this day who would be counted men that maintain their lives and say if we had been in the dayes of Saul Ahab Iezabel and Herod we would not have done as they did or in the dayes of the Scribes Pharisees Elders Lawyers and High Priests we would not have done as they did the proper plea of all such persons as these were is to kill the spirit of the word build up the tomb of the letter 2 They do not kill but crucifie those that are sent unto them that is they nail or fasten them to the crosse or to the Gibbet as the word Crosse signifies or Gallows which is the shamefulest Engines that man wisdom can devise to erect to take away the lives of such as are Enemies unto or Troublers of a state a death fitter for a dog than a man made in the image of God a sensible and intelligible man cannot but be ashamed of his own kind as he is a man to see a man bearing his form and visage to hang upon the gallows it is the shame of man and therefore Christ is said to be made a curse in that he was hanged on a tree Deut. 21. 23. Gal. 3. 13. Now the crucifying or nailing of the man of God unto the Crosse or hanging him on a tree is the greatest shame can be done to the Son of God which is by false interpretation of the word of God placing the glory of God a consisting in his humane offices and institutions which is indeed the proper shame of the Son of God to account or esteem of him according to any momentany or transient thing whose Kingdome is eternall Dan. 4. 3. 34. Heb. 1. 8. and therefore not of this world Iohn 18. 36. for it affords nothing whereof a Kingdome of that nature can be composed or ordered but is the very inlet of the curse and the proper maintainer thereof in the world being that whereunto the spirit of the word is fastened unto the giving up of the ghost of all those proper vertues livelihood appertaining unto the same in all those who are proper actors in tying the spirit and intent of the word of God unto the outward form of words Grammatical and Logical construction of the Scriptures who teach that the curse consists in being void and destitute of temporary Ordinances power and glory had and maintained by such institutions and that they are cursed who seek to blast and cause to wither such manner of glory in whomsoever it is promoted as chief to bear sway which is no more but to follow the Lords direction in giving Caesar his due in that which belongs unto him Matthew 22. verse 20. where Christ brings in Caesar in opposition unto God and if all manner of good be due unto God and belong unto him we must give him the glory and right of it all and then none belongs to any other therefore the due of Caesar must be all evill according to the nature of that spirit which thus comes to insnare Christ therefore nothing but p I de and cruelly subtle and mischievous devises and enterprises is to be expected or looked for from the world wherever the glory of it bears sway and the image and superscription of the Son of God is not found who is the brightnesse of the glory of the father which no man ever saw at any time neither can a carnall eye behold it and live Heb. 1. 3. Iohn 1. 18. 1 Iohn 4. 12. Exod. 33. 20. And therefore it is that the glory of the world which is obvious unto man doth vomit the spirit of the word of God out of their proper state and condition as an accursed and pernicious thing as an enemy to Caesar a Sectary Schisma●ick-babler broacher of new Opinions a fellow of no learning or else too much learning hath made him mad an Allegorizer of the Scriptures or spiritual Leveller though he meddle not with temporary privileges and carnall interests therefore it was that they hanged Christ upon a Tree between Heaven and Earth as cast out of their jurisdiction as being no part of their Kingdom and glory neither in point of subjection nor rule and command and as the Revolution of the Heavens serve to putrifie and corrupt a dead body hanged upon a Tree so is it with the revolutions of all wicked states in the world who corrupt and falsifie the word of God in all their motions they corrupt and putrifie that mysticall body of Christ unto themselves and become as guilty as those wicked Iews in putting the innocent unto a cruel and shameful death because his doctrine exalts the glory of God which is eternall wherein the life of Christ consists and abaseth the glory of the world which is temporary in which glory the life of Antichrist doth consist yet it is not denyed but a Servant of Christ may use the glory of the world in the outward ●orm thereof as though he used it not 1 Cor. 7. 31. taking it up only as a vanishing vapour even as a limb of Antichrist may use the name of God when he makes small account thereof but his heart is after the workes and power of Satan Ezekiel 33. 30 -33 Mat. 27. 22. 23. And because of this nailing of Christ unto the Crosse fastning his glory upon temporary and carnal things he complains against such wicked and carnall Iewes saying they pierced my hands and my feet Psalm 22. 16 that is as the feet are the instruments of motion and the hands of skilfull operation and curious works which being nailed unto a Tree there is a cessation of both so this fastning of the Spirit and glory of the word of God upon humane and carnall things as though that were the Law of the spirit of Life this takes away all that proper motion and skilfull operation which the Lord Iesus hath exercised in his Saints from the foundation of the world making a nullity of them all Therefore contrary unto this Christ nails this Law of the carnal Commandement standing in the Ordinances of men that handwriting which is against us unto that his Crosse where he is crucified in point of all spirituall life and exercise which is that accursed thing Col. 2. 14. Gal. 3. 13. even that glory of the world preverted before the glory of the Son
the guilt observe these things 1 What manner of blood it is or whose blood it is that is righteous blood according to Matthew the blood of all the Prophets according to Luke 2 Observe how it is dealt with that is it is shed and the place where upon the Earth 3 From what time it is shed that is from the foundation of the World 4 Vnto what time that is to the present generation 5 That of them it is required that is of the present generation as Luke records it 6 And lastly that it comes upon them according to Matthew For the first the Spirit of God stiles it righteous blood and it affirms also that it is the blood of all the Prophets from the foundation of the World so that there is the same guilt in taking away the life of any of the Saints or Prophets of God that is of any true Interpreter of the word of God in the present age that ever was in the spilling of any righteous blood in the world from the foundation thereof Christ Iesus himselfe not exempted for there is but one righteous life and death as the word blood signifies both which are ever found in Christ and never elsewhere for in all the operations of life he is the Lord our righteousnesse Ier. 23. 6. by whom we live unto God now I live not I any more but Christ liveth in me Gal. 2. 20. Again there is but one righteous blood in point of death unto sin and Satan therefore Christ once suffered and once offered up himselfe 1 Pet. 3. 18. Heb. 9. 26. Heb. 10. 10. which is not found but in Christ for it is one act which comprehends all the Saints therefore the Apostle saith I now rejoyce in my sufferings for you and fill up the remainder or that which is behind of the sufferings of Christ Col. 1. 24. that is I fulfill in my flesh that off-spring or posterity of the suffering of Christ which are common unto that incorporate body according to the true intent and meannig thereof shall we think our selves to be the off-spring and posterity of Christ and not have the similitude of Christ in all things Was ever such a generation brought forth that bears not the image of the Progenitor if we be implanted into his resurrection we are implanted into his death also Romans 6. 5. if any man have not the Spirit of Christ the same is not of his Rom. 8. 9. and so it may be said of all things that are appropriated to Christ as his peculiar interest if any man have not the life of Christ the same is none of his if any man have not the wisdome of Christ the same is none of his and if any man have not the death of Christ that man is none of his we conclude then there is but one righteous life and death in the true posterity and off spring thereof wherefore he that spills the life by living carnally unto the things of the world or he that spils the death by dying carnally unto the things of God that man is guilty of blood in the highest degree for there is but one righteous blood therefore the same guilt and condemnation in the shedding thereof in whom or what age or generation soever Moreover it is but one and the same spirit of that one word of God which hath been falsified and cruelly destroyed by false interpretation from the foundation of the world which is that name of Christ that none can read but himselfe for he is called the word of God Rev. 19. 12. 13. Now if the letter of the word were Christs name or authority then any wicked man might read and know the name of Christ yea the Devill himselfe in his tentations alleged the letter of the Scripture Mat. 4. 6. compared with Psalm 91. 11. 12. who is so far from the knowledge of Christ or from acknowledging him in his vertues to be that which he is But none can know this name of Christ namely the word of God but himselfe therefore wheresoever the truth of the word of God is known there is Christ himselfe he that is guilty therefore of the neglect or rejection of the spirit of the word of God or of that law of the spirit in whomsoever it is that person is guilty of the neglect and rejection of Christ himselfe Luke 10. 16. for none hath or knoweth that name but himself 2 The second point is how they deal with this blood where it is shed that is on the Earth false interpretation lets the blood of Christ who is heavenly out of its proper place as Cain did the blood of Abel which is therefore said to cry from the ground Gen. 4. ●0 it speak but not as in its proper veines and place of its naturall residency and aboad contrary to that blood of sprinkling which is therefore said to sprinkle Heb. 12 24. as having livelyhood and spirit in it to give life and motion to the whole body and therefore speakes better things than that of Abel in as much as life is better than death But the blood being shed on the Earth as Christ affirms here in this place it is that is expounded and applyed carnally as that the death of Christ should consist in the separation of the soul and body of a man living and dying only in such an age or time of the world and not else thus to draw forth the death or the life of Christ is to shed it upon the earth and as blood shed upon the ground is a meanes for the ground to bring forth more abundantly earthly fruits which are naturall to the ground where it is shed but none of those fruits which it brings forth in the body the proper place of its residency even as the blood of a Lamb shed and sucked up by a Woulf ceaseth to have any more the livelyhood and spirit of a Lamb in it but it is now translated and changed by its community with the Woulf as the ptoper agent to work upon into the li●e spirit motion and nature of the Woulf so is it in that way of false interpretation for it takes the spirit and life of the word of God out of its proper place that is to say out of that mysticall body of Christ and will not give it its proper place of its aboad For they say that the Saints of God have only some created or creature-like vertue and certain influences of the spirit of Christ but not the same spirit in the reality of it which the Son of God hath They say the Saints of God have a death in them to sin and Satan but not the reality of the death of Christ They teach that the people of God have the righteousnesse of Christ else they could not be just before God but it is not in them nor theirs properly as they are Saints but it is the righteousnesse of another that is nearer to God than themselves and is only imputed to
them as others inferior to him These assume a life spirit and righteousnesse of Christ but confesse that the reality of their proper aboad is in another namely in Christ himselfe these have let out the life and spirit of Christ into another condition distinct from himselfe and therefore he is another than they upon whom these things are imputed and powred out And hence it is that as blood shed on the Earth loseth its proper spirit and life and the ground converting it strengthens it selfe thereby even so this doctrine drawes out the blood of Christ so as it loseth its naturall and proper vertue and is no more the life and spirit of the Lamb of God the Saviour of the World but is become the life and spirit of a Woulf ravening and devouring to his utmost power the flock of God whereunto he comes it is no more the life and Spirit of Christ but of Antichrist no more the Spirit of God but is the spirit of that evill one 3 The third point noted is the time that is from what time it is shed that is very ancient namely from the foundation of the World that is this spirit of false interpretation is the originall ground and cause of all bloodshed and murther that ever was in the World as it was in that wicked Cain who slew his brother in the beginning 1 Iohn 3. 12. by false interpreting of the Sacrifices of God to consist in earthly things therefore is said to offer the fruits of the ground Gen. 4. 3. unto the Lord which is his evill work which the Apostle notes to be the cause of the murther saying And wherefore slew he him but because his own work was evill and his brothers good 1 Iohn 3. 12. Even so it is unto this day false interpretation in carnallizing the word of God falsifying that acceptable Sacrifice which is the firstling of the Flock that Abel brings this is the cause of all murther and bloody persecution unto this day for it only upholds the way of Cain and wages of Balam in the World Jude 11. which spirit of Cain kept alive in ceremoniall and traditionall Jews Christ tels them they are of their father the Devill who is a Murderer from the beginning alluding to that act of Cain Iohn 8. 44. 4 The fourth point is to what time this act of murther reacheth and comes that is unto this present generation for as false Interpretation is the originall of murther and killing of the spirit of all the Prophets so also it is that off-spring present appearance and actor thereof in all ages for as the wisdom of God taking the Son of man or Adam earth into unity with it selfe there is blessednesse and conservation of eternall li●e in all that off-spring wherein this wisdom is pleased to propagate it selfe in the true construction given of that wisdom and word of God So also the wisdom of the Serpent taking into its counsel or unity with it self the Son of God or heavenly condition which hath Lordship over all by false construction of the word and work of God doth thereby become guilty and accursed in all the off spring and generation thereof where and in whomsoever the spirit of the Serpent in false interpretation appeareth the one of these is the seed of the woman the other the seed of the Serpent which in all ages and in all things are at enmity and in opposition the one to victory to be set upon the Throne of David perpetuated as the Sun before the Lord Psal 89. 35. 36. ●7 and the other in way of the Fall is cast down unto the Earth where he makes war with the remnant of the seed of the woman yea is thrust down into the bottomlesse pit and place of destruction for ever Rev. 12. Rev. 20. 1. 2. 3. and at so wide a difference doth the true and false interpretation of the word of God begin proceed and end in 5 The fifth point is that of them it is required that is the blood of all the Prophets of God shed from the foundation of the world is required of the present generation inquisition for blood being made it is required at their hands and God will inquire after exactly exquisitely or perfectly as the Greek word a●riboas translated inquire signifies Act. 23. 20. for the Lord will inquire or the word of God will seek and find out bloods in the form plural Psalm 9 12. that is such as corrupt both the life and the death of the Son of God both being included in the word bloods he will inquire that is execute vengeance exactly to the uttermost therefore where Moses saith God will inquire or require of him that hearkens not unto the words of the Prophets Deut. 18. 19. the Apostle Peter alleging the words of Moses saith that he that will not hearken to the words of the Prophet God shall destroy him from among the People Acts 3. 23. In which inquisition after blood or requiring of it exactly note these two things I. First Consider the incomprehensible nature of the Fact in takingaway and disanulling the life and spirit of the word of God for it is called the blood of God Act. 20. 28. and if it be of that infinite and incomprehensible nature what shall be found of a valuable consideration to satisfie and make payment to the uttermost farthing which is exactly required to be done or else imprisonment for ever Mat. 5. 25. 26. II. Consider that if this blood guiltinesse have not only in it the originall of all murther but also is in a continued act there of successively crucifying the Lord afresh unto himselfe and puts him to open shame Heb. 6. 6. When can a just and exact punishment cease if the cruell act of the murther be still in operation for the cause of this complaint They have pierced my hands and my fe t is never out of act in any wicked man whatsoever Psalm 22. 16. no more than the conservation of the life of the spirit of God is out of act in the Lord Iesus Christ whereit ever liveth to make intercession in the Saints Heb. 7. 25. Rom. 8. 25. 26. 34. 6 The sixth point is that it shall come upon them according to Matthew that is the blood guiltinesse together with the exact punishment and plague for taking away the life and spirit of the word of God in carnallizing and making a dead carkasse of the same And it is said to come upon them in like sense in way of opposition as the Spirit of God is said to come upon the Saints of God so as to cloath them with might and power to do great workes or to performe mighty and miraculous workes in and by them so it is said the spirit of God came upon Othniel Gideon and Sampson to do mighty works unresistably Iudg. 3. 10. Iudg. 6. ●4 Iudg. 14. 5. 6. Even so the spirit of guilt and destruction comes upon false Interpreters to their utter
ruine and overthrow unresistably even as the spirit of God departing from Saul an evil spirit from the Lord troubles him and nevers gives him ●est till he had brought him to destruction 1 Sam. 16. 14. 1 Chron. 10. 4. 5. 6. false interpretation is a transformation of the spirit of the Lord into a spirit of trouble and torment as really as it transforms the truth of God into a lye Rom. 1. 25. and therefore it is said of the Lord I will be unto them as a Lion as a Leopard by the way will I observe them I will 〈◊〉 them as a Bear that is bereaved of her Welps and will rent the caul of their heart and there will I devour them like a Lion the wilde beast shall tear them Hos 13. 7. 8. So that it is a reall truth that God destroyes the wicked with a mighty and unresistable power in that way of Antichrist a●d unbelief though otherwise a God of salvation and deliverance Psalm 68. 20. even as it is a reall truth that man in that way of Christ saves the chosen of God though otherwise a worm and no man and as a beast before the Lord Psalm ●2 6. Psalm 73. 22. and thus much for the first point namely the guilt that cleaves to false Interpreters the second is the manner of their Progresse in which observe these things 1 First A discription of the parties on whom this cruelty is exercised and they are described first by their Names that is Abel and Zacharias Secondly by an adjunct in the one and by the ancestor of the other Abel the righteous and Zachariah the Son of Barachiah 2 Observe the manner of the Fact which doth greatly agravate or extenuate a matter that is said here to be from blood to blood from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zachariah 3 The Application of the Fact done so long before unto the ●arties then present in these words whom ye slew 4 The place where the Fact is done that is between the Temple and the Altar 5 A serious asseveration or an affirmation of a just and proportionable recompence to come upon the Murtherers in these words verily I say unto you all these things shall come upon this generation 1. And first they are described by their names upon whom this cruelty is exercised the first being Abel as Luke hath it from the blood of Abel but Matthew addes righteous Abel whence observe that we are not to take up a name or to use it uponany occasion title or epithite given in the word of God but as we consider the nature of the thing therin included otherwise we use the name in vaine it is an empty and fruitlesse title unto us without truth and substance and carrieth not in it as conveying unto us the weight of Gods purpose and appointment unto his people Therefore when we use the word Lord as speaking from the Lord unto others if there arise not in our hearts a royal courage and authority as having dominion over whatever might oppose his truth with confidence of prosperous successe to accomplish his holy ends otherwise we participate not in the nature of the name used in that respect and God never gave name without the nature accompanying the same therefore every Creature in the beginning had its name according to its nature if the name of God therefore be called upon us or we called by his name Jer. 14. 9. we have the nature of it also or else it is an empty and vain title which the wisdom of God never gives to any Again if we use the name Lord as speaking to God in Prayer or Thanksgiving then there is annexed unto it in our hearts a ready willing chearfull and voluntary submission and obedience unto his will in all things otherwise it is but an empty and fruitlesse title Likewise if we use the title or tearm Father as we exercise the place of gravity beseeching men in Christs stead to be reconciled unto God 2 Cor. 5. 20 then are our hearts possessed and replenished with a spirit of tendernesse and bowels of compassion earn within us Hosea 11. 8. or else we take that name of God in vain in that respect it is an empty title unto us and God will not hold him guiltlesse that takes his name up as a bare and empty term Exod. 20 7. Also if we use the name Father as we appeal unto God for instruction protection and supply then doth the disposition of a Child fill our hearts as though we stood in no other relation but of a Child to a tender and compassionate father for the Spirit of God is full in all its operations Adde further but that which might be added in this point is infinite if we take up the name or title of King we must bring in therewith the true nature of eternity and immortality the only wise God who reigns in peace is glorious and hath everlasting life Psalm 93. 1. Heb. 7. 1. 2. 1 Tim. 1. 17. unto whom all glory doth appertain and belong and to none else what ever he be where that Princely spirit is not found otherwise we measure and account of our selves according to transient titles offices and actions a rule wherby the Son of God never took form unto himself nor doth he account of any thing in his condition and Kingdome according to the worth or dignity of any momentany thing whatsoever but only takes them up as Gideons souldiers did the water out of the Brook with their hands not to lodge and lie down by the River but took up that contained in the River as a furtherance and helpe to their proper intent and design and those that lie down by them by lodging the word of God in them they may turne back into Egypt from whence they came for they are no souldiers of our Lord Iesus Christ they do but take up his name in vaine without the nature annexed to the same Iudg. 7. 5. 6. 7. 8. Note further in this name together with the adjunct Abel the righteous according to the Etymologie of the name Abel it signifies vanity or emptinesse or a soon vanishing vapour such is every mans life said to be Iames 4. 14. and here the spirit of God annexeth righteousnesse unto it saying Righteous Abel whence we observe that there is a righteousnesse in vanity which being rightly considered it is a vanity or emptinesse wherein all things are contained both good and evill and so the righteousnesse of Condemnation and the righteousnesse of Absolution are adjoyned and annexed thereunto for there is a vanity and emptinesse to be found in all unbeleevers and also in all the elect or chosen of God and that Christ Iesus is personated in Abel is most evident for in Abel he is said to be a Lamb slain from the beginning Rev. 13. 8. even as Satan in that wicked act of Cain in staying his brother is said to be a Murtherer from the beginning Iohn 8. 44.
And as Abel hath a respect and a reall relation unto Cain his brother who takes away his life so as in a true sense it may be said of Abel as Iacob said of Ioseph he is not so also he hath a real respect and relation unto his brother Seth who is given or set instead of Abel Gen. 4. 25 in whom his life is upheld and preserved and there Abel is brought in by the Apostle speaking in the way of faith in Seth as well as in the way of terrour and wrath in Cain Heb. 11. 4. Gen. 4. 10. 11. In Seth being dead to the things of sin and Satan he yet speaketh and in Cain he being dead to the things of God speaketh also and accordingly there is a twofold vanity and also a twofold righteousnesse appearing in his blood and therefore it is said to be the voice of thy brothers bloods in the form plurall There is then a vanity accompanied with vexation of spirit as in Cain who is emptied of the glory and peace of God who fears that all that sees him will kill him Gen. 4. 14. And there is also a vanity accompanied with the breath and spirit of the Lord in the propagating of the Son of God in the way of Seth in whom the spirit of the Lord breaths in the blasting of all humane glory and emptying man of all carnal reasonings that the glory and wisdome of God may take place and become the fulnesse of that state and condition Isaiah 40 6. 7. 8. The vanity filled with vexation which is that evill spirit of Saul is man emptied of all the vertues proper to that holy Son of God which emptinesseis the filling of him with that evil spirit of Satan which is that enmity against Christ and if there were not through Gods devise a spirit a state and condition of this Satanicall nature corrupt and vile and that in all respects and eternally otherwise there had never been footing for the appearances of Gods glory in the salvation of any of the sons of men nor had his power and proper vertue ever been made known to the Creature to render to the Creator the praise thereof For if there were not a damnable and destructive estate and condition in man that is in man so depraved and corrupted there had never been deliverance of man into the glory and purity of the Son of God yea and that the destruction be of the same capacity and duration that the deliverance is otherwise there had never been ground for deliverance and salvation such as becomes the presence the onely Son and excellency of the work of an infinitely wise allsufficient and an eternall God For what is salvation in reality more than the destruction that it saveth from and how can the reality of mercy be extended further than the nature of the misery which it taketh the commiserated from and what is an acquitting and clearing either for sum or substance further than there is weight and duration in the guilt and condemnation Yea the glory of God vanisheth and comes to nought in point of any eternall salvation of man if there be not an eternall damnation and destruction of man For what thanks worthy is there to save from nothing for if mankind be not eternally destroyed then man is saved from nothing if no eternall destruction be and if man be saved from temporary evils then hath he only a temporary salvation and than the creature hath the glory of the salvation no● God for every Creature hath an instinct or skill to save it selfe that doctrin then of universall salvation makes man no better than a beast and is no better than grosse Atheism for denying a salvavation compatible to the Son of God is to deny God himself Therefore Abel is become vain and empty in his brother Cain though propagated of the same stock to the fulnesse of vexation in that spirit of enmity being in him made void and emptied of all that love life and vertue which is proper to the Son of God else were there no place for the glory of God in salvation to be found nor had it ever been heard of among the sons of men nor had it any ground or basis to stand upon and to enervate salvation is no lesse then to enervate the Son of God himselfe for it is he alone who is our salvation Psalm 27. 1. Psalm 14. 7. let such as hold a universall salvation of all men take notice of this point and let others observe their abominable lascivious and loose tenent that they hold in the truth and intent of their doctrine that there is neither God nor Devill nor man in better estate than a bruit beast Again there is a vanity in Abel as he hath respect and relation unto his brother Seth who is set in Abels stead in whom the image of the father is upheld and preserved Gen. 5. 3. and this is a vanity or emptying not unto vexation but unto salvation which is an emptying and a vanishing of all things proper unto that spirit of Cain or that first-born after the flesh that so all the things of God proper unto the first-born of God may take place and therefore Seth is reckoned in the Geneology as the only and first begotten of Adam Luke 3. 38. which emptying of Abel or of Christ personated in Abel of all carnall and cruel things which is the slaying of the enmity in himself Ephes 2. 15. 16. is the putting of them into their proper place for they are the proper right and inheritance of Cain that first born after the flesh and therefore he is called Cain that is a possession as the proper inheritour of corruption and all things pertaining thereto for as there is an inheriting of the promise Heb. 6. 1● and blessing 1 Pet. 3. 9. so there is an inheriting of the threat and the curse Psalm 109. 16 -20 Ier. 16. 19. or as the Hebrew word following after his name signifies I have gotten Kanuhi a man of Iehovah that is according as all men judge that the prime and chiefe things of nature shall have preheminence and are most acceptable to the Lord. Faith therefore in its expression of vanity comprehends both the emptying of man of all the things proper unto man as he is made of the dust of the Earth and in that respect subject to corruption to the filling of him with all things peculiar to the Son of God which the Apostle affirms is the fulnesse of God Ephes 3. 19. Col. 1. 19. Col. 2. 9. As also the emptying of man or his vanity in regard of all things peculiar to the Son of God as man was made in the image of God and so capable of life and immortality to the filling of him with all things proper unto Satan which is that fulnesse of sin Gen. 15. 16. fulnesse of curse and bitternesse Rom. 3. 14 fulnesse of that deadly poyson of the Serpent Iames 3. 8. yea it is that
vanity or emptinesse through one eternall act God is truly said to fill all things through that descension and ascension of his Son Christ Ephes 4. 10. therefore Cain is said to be a possession and Seth a set one for hereby both life and death are possessed and eternally inherited That is life in that way of Seth wherin the generation of the son of God is found as the off-spring of Adam from the creation of all things firmly founded for ever and death in that way of Cain as one cast out from the family and face of God being become a Vagabond in whom Satan that son of perdition is as another generation and off-spring from the foundation of the world therefore Satan is said to be a lyer from the beginning Iohn 8. 44. as it is said of Christ in the beginning was the Word Iohn 1. 1. the one being called the seed of the Woman the other the seed of the Serpent Gen. 3. 15. Cain therefore being thus cast out and alienated from the Lord he names no house nor family from which he had his wife to signifie that he was quite cut off from the family of his father and from the creation of God Gen. 4. 16. 17. And therefore God arraigns mankind in this way of Cain concerning his sin and guilt and gives him up to be both Iudg and also Executioner in himself arguing himself in his own conscience a sinner and exercising wrath upon himself for it Gen. 4. 6. 16. for it is God in Christ who is the party offended and therefore another and not properly Christ the Saviour who sentenceth to death and performs execution therefore as God is considered in Christ he is no more the proper Judge of the wicked than he is the proper Executioner of wrath and he saith of himself in that respect anger or fury is not in me Isai 27. 4. And the Iudge and the Executioner are ever considered as one for the Iudge gives not sentence but with respect to the Executioner for otherwise his sentence is not in force Therefore it may seem strange that the Hangman sits not on the bench with the Iudge to communicate in the sentence of the Law to know upon what grounds he executes without the knowledge whereof he is no better than a Murderer as well as the Iudge hath respect to the Executioner for the finishing and perfecting of his sentence or else he is no better than a competitor with a murderer if execution be not done where just demerits appear The party offended therefore which is Christ is not the proper Iudge of the wicked no more than he hath that servile office upon him of being their Executioner for it is the proper officeof the Devil both to accuse and torment Rev. 12. 10. therefore his name in Hebrew is Abaddon and in Greek he is called Apollyon that is destroying Revelations 9. 11. 2 In the condemnation of the wicked there must be nothing sound in the fact of putting Christ to death that can savour of any goodnesse to him that condemns for then pure severity and strictnesse of justice to the uttermost cannot take place to answer that mercy exercised in Christ who is said to save to the uttermost and farthest extent Heb. 7. 25. and so must condemnation come upon the wicked unto the uttermost 1 Thes 2. 16. But God in Christ cannot behold that act of the world in crucifying of Christ but he must behold that voluntary act of his holy Son laying down his life therein as the Lamb of God taking away the sins of the World in that his being a ransome for all the Elect and chosen of God Iohn 1. 29. Hosea 13. 14. Mat. 20. 28. Therefore the sentence of death and execution of wrath must needs reside properly in the wicked themselves in whom is nothing but wrath and cruelty nor can they behold any thing that should in the least asswage or diminish the same and therefore it is wrath to the uttermost even as the Saints cannot behold any thing in Christ that may impaire or diminish their joy and therefore it is salvation to the uttermost 3 Consider that in the sentence of absolution it must be uttered compleatly in the party acquitted otherwise if any title thereof should reside in or concern an other then the party acquitted had not the full possession and fruition thereof and then it were not salvation to the uttermost in case the sentence both as it is given and also as it is received were not found in him who is acquitted the absolver and the absolved being one which is only found in that throne of grace erected in Christ where the boldnesse of him that appeals and him who is appealed unto are but one Heb. 4. 16. otherwise the King Christ could not be said to come in saving himself as the holy Ghost affirms he doth Zachary 9. 9. Likewise in the way of death and condemnation it cannot be full unlesse the sentence and the sentenced be in one the party condemning and condemned the Iudge and the Executioner else wrath cannot be to the uttermost as the wrath of God who is infinite and everlasting without limitation in all things thence it is that Christ saith to the wicked Iews even of our times I condemn you not there is one that condemns you even Moses in whom you trust Iohn 4. 45. That is the word of God according to the letter that kils 2 Cor. 3. 6. the word carnalized as those wicked Iews did the writings of Moses to the crucifying of the Son of God by their law Iohn 19. 7. Iohn 12. 34. so falsely interpreted Those then that are said to be on Christs left hand that are condemned the sentence ariseth and is utered from the curse which is not in any other but in themselves Go ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the Devill and his Angels Matthew 25. 41. So likewise to them on his right hand the invitation and blessing in their absolution and entrance into the Kingdom ariseth out of the blessed estate which is not in any other but in the parties blessed Ma● 25. 34. So that the word of God preacheth it self and gives sentence according to the proper subject in whom it is both in point of life as also of death of life in the true interpretation thereof according to Gods minde and intent which is never out of but in himself who is blessed for ever Rom. 9. 5. and so is that truth and life which Christ affirms himself to be Iohn 14. 6. And it gives sentence of death in them by whom it is falsely interpreted for in them it proves a lie which the Devill is said to be Iohn 8. 44 and so it becomes to all them in whom it is falsely constructed and interpreted We conclude then that there is a righteousnesse in Hebel according to his name in Hebrew or in Abel according to the Greek or a righteousness in vanity or emptiness the name
actions do properly spring and grow which spirit works effectually hath done and shall in all the Saints of God who have been are and shall be upon the Earth and accordingly is every Saint of God to reckon and account of himself and his operations and that the manner of his Sonship is such as whereby he inherits all things for thus saith the Lord He that overcometh shall inheri● all things and I will be his God and he shall be my Son Rev. 21. 7. And he that takes away this prerogative and royalty from any Saint of God he takes it away from the Son of God himself who never took any account of himselfe in any particular whatsoever but as in his Saints yea in that compleat mysticall body therefore doth every man receive according to that which is done in his body 2 Cor. 5. 10. that is to say according to whatsoever is done in the body mysticall whether it be the body of Christ or that body of sin and death whether done according to the mystery of God o● that mystery of iniquity woe therefore unto false Interpreters of the word of God in all ages yea if that bounteous sull and plentifull word of God which is not to be limited or infringed in any of i●s operations and excellencies of glory but as all being in one in the account of unity and that one compleatly in all in the account of multiplication Cant. 1. 7. Iohn 17. for the word of God knows how to terminate all its own operation excellency and glory in one Saint as well as it knows how to make it self full in one word which is only love Rom. 13. 8. James 2. 8. So also it knows how to terminate the curse in all the mystery and shame thereof in all and every particular that pertaineth thereunto And hence it is that Christ turns his complaint against Ierusalem as the proper Mother who brought forth these false Interpreters which was founded and constituted so long before as being one and the same together with themselves conversant together with them and alike guilty in the same act of that bloodshed which he layes unto the charge of these Scribes and Pharises saying in verse 37. Oh Ierusalem Ierusalem which killest the Prophets and stonest them that are sent to thee how often would I have gathered thy Children together as the Hen gathereth her Chickens under her wings and ye would not Wherein observe for the orderly handling of the words this Method 1 First a vehement acclamation or outery in these words Oh Ierusalem Ierusalem 2 A serious and just charge thou that killest the Prophets and stonest them that are sent unto thee 3 A patheticall interrogation in these words How often would I have gathered thy Children together 4 A metaphoricall Description of the manner how that is as a Hen gathereth her Chickens under her wings 5 An unnaturall denyall in them and ye would not 1 For the first of these namely his vehement Acclamation in these words Oh Ierusalem Ierusalem wherein observe two things first an Ingemination and doubling of the phrase which notes the certainty of that unalterable state and condition of the City in order to them as it is their mother and originall from whence they spring 2 Secondly it notes the unalterable nature and disposition of these false Interpreters as they are her naturall Children proper off-spring And for the opening of this point we are to consider how Ierusalem is to be understood in this place for as there is a Daughter of Zion who is truly said to be a Virgin Isai 37. 22. in regard she never knew man that is never acknowledged that way of the flesh and carnall commandement as our Apostle speaks henceforth know we no man after the flesh 2 Cor. 5. 16. therefore it is said a Virgin shall conceive and bear a Son and thou shalt call his name Immanuel Isa 7. 14. In this respect Ierusalem is called Virgin daughter of Zion and is truly said to be a daughter of Ierusalem in like sense as Christ is said to be the son of the Virgin who is also the Author and maker of her In like manner there is a daughter and virgin of Babylon and Egypt that is one that never knew man or acknowledged that way of spirit and life which is in Christ Jesus that law of the spirit exercised in the holy Temple that mysticall body of Christ which he speaks of Iohn 2. 19. which Babylon could never indure but puts the Vessels thereof to profane use and so destroyes it unto themselves Isa 47. 1. in like respect is Israel after the flesh called Virgin daughter of Egypt also who never acknowledged that holy message and ministry of Moses in that great deliverance but set up a Calf in the wildernesse and worshipped the beast Ier. 46. 11. Psalm 106. 19. or the moulten Image Even so there is Ierusalem that is above who is the true Mother of all the free born sons of God that is who is above or more excellent and glorious than all the orders and constitutions of Hagar that is of the bond-woman or law of the flesh whatsoever Gal. 4. 26. and in this respect the City is called Jerusalem which is a word compounded of Iireth Gen. 22. 14. and Salem Gen. 14. 18. that is seeing in peace for the Lord in the offering of Isaac through his escape by the death of the Ram intangled in the brambles and thickets of this world sees that mount in a state of peace and laughter in Isaac for ever Gen. 22. 14. which is truly said to be Ierusalem or Sara Gal. 4. 22. 26. So likewise there is Ierusalem that now is that is which is earthly below and not heavenly and spirituall therefore he saith it answereth unto or reacheth unto Sina as the word will bear alluding to the mountains of Arabia Pet●ea unto Cadis Bernea of Iury declaring that this earthly Ierusalem signified in Agar is the same with Sina the works of the law and carnall ordinances which only ingendreth unto bondage and intangleth all her Children even as the Ram was caught by the Horns or in the prime of his strength in the arm of flesh to the deliverance of Isaac and his own death and destruction and this Ierusalem is named of Iebus and is so called Iudges 19. 10. 1 Chron. 11. 4. after Iebus the son of Canaan the accursed Gen. 10. 15. 16. Gen. 9. 25. and therefore is said to be under the spirit of bondage in her children and ingendreth only thereunto contrary to Sarah the free woman being only in the place of Mount Sinai and in the state of Agar Ierusalem then brought in in this place according to Christs account is the Mother of these Children namely false Interpreters of the word of God being considered as in her first originall being built ordered and possessed in the reall state of the curse by Iebus the son of Canaan the son of Cham the accursed or
Iaphet brought forth but also that cursed condition of Cham and Canaan so that Noah in this drunkennesse ceaseth from all carnall argumentation in the things of God even as a man drunk with Wine is bereaved of the use of naturall reason and common sense Noah therefore according to Gods intent and meaning is drunk in that sense of the Apostle where he saith be not drunk with Wine wherein is excesse but be filled with the spirit or as the word is be drunk in the spirit Ephes 5. 18. that is as Iohn is said to be in the spirit on the Lords day Rev. 1. 10. even as a man being in drink it hath dominion over his senses carrying him beyond the common operations of them therefore it is said that a man s●outeth because of wine Psal 78. 6● Even so a man being in the spirit it carries him beyond all naturall reason common sense and humane argumentation to resolve conclude and determine of things according to the wisdom power and glory of God and not of the Creature therefore it is that the Spouse in the Canticles saith Eat O friends drink abundantly or as the word is drink and be drunke O well-beloved Canticles 5. 1. The truth is that the argument or wisdome of a Saint encouraging him to stand in opposition unto all the world which he cannot but do though there were not another to stand by him in the cause of God is to carnall reason liker to a man bereaved of his senses than one in his right mind and thence it is that C ham the youngest son of Noah or the least son being so diminished in point of Sonship that he comes not within the compasse of inheriting any part of his fathers blessing because he looking upon his father as being uncovered of all the ornaments of mans power and wisdome and so asleep or dead to them all whom Cham declares to his brethren as the shame of his father looking upon him with that unclean spirit of the Raven but Sem and Iaphet beheld not any shame in that nakednesse but know it to be the only capacity of their father to be clothed with those honourable robes of righteousnesse which they bear upon their shoulders as the Levites carry the Ark of God and go backwards unto their father a quite contrary way than Cham doth therefore Noah awaking unto God or being alive unto the spirit as really as dead to the flesh exercising himself in the wisdom of the spirit knows what his sons have done through this his sleep and drunkennesse ministring unto them according to their deed and therefore denounceth a curse against Canaan not naming Cham but Canaan his son wherein a deep mystery is couched namely that the curse doth not in the least arise out of the Ark wherein salvation is but out of a spirit propagated and ingendred by concluding that the glory of salvation consists in that which it doth not namely in the glory of the Creature and not in that glory which is immediately of God even as C ham lookt at the blasting of mans glory through the power of the holy spirit of God to be the shame of his father and not the true glory Neither doth the curse arise and spring out of any proper work or operation of God in any particular but from a false construction and interpretation made of that good work of God therefore the act of ingendring Canaan as accursed merchandizing as his name signifies by a false construction concerning our deliverance given by Cham comes between Noah and the blessing distributed to his sons and however Cham be not named in denouncing the curse yet he is included else the curse were not full in originall and off-spring even as the blessing is pronounced upon the root and originall of blessing and therefore he saith blessed be the Lord God of Shem but Shem the true off spring is included and so it is full in the root and branch also So is the curse denounced upon Canaan but Cham is included also else the curse were not full in root and off-spring and as Noah here in this place is not the immediate root of Canaan the accursed no more is the Lord of all the Earth the immediate root of any particular in the curse That spirit therefore that stands for mediate Ordinances and offices of God it stands for and upholds the proper propagation of the curse and as the curse goeth out unto Canaan the son of perdition including Cham the father of lies so Christ here denounceth desolation upon the Mother Ierusalem including all false Interpreters her Children in the Scribes and Pharisees as her proper off-spring and thus comes the curse to be propagated in all the men of the World and the orders thereof constituted and established if we may call it order established in all the Cities of the Iebusites namely by preferring the wisdome power authority and glory of man before the wisdome power authority and glory of God maintaining the wayes and operations of the Creature in the vilifying of the operations of the spirit of God as a shamefull thing in that way of the crosse of Christ and in this stands all those mother like conceptions in the orders of the World to produce and bring forth a brood and generation of false Interpreters as the orders of Ierusalem had brought forth these Scribes and Pharisees as her children ingendred by that bond woman or spirit of bondage For the orders constituted and established in the world beget false Interpreters as naturally as every Creature begets and conceivs its own kind for according to the form of order established in any nation Kingdom or jurisdiction such is the officer it brings forth for he must be produced and established according to that law or else he is a Usurper so that the immediate call and invisible vertue of the Spirit of God is thereby to be rejected in whomsoever it appears for the Officer must be a child of that order and law wherin he exerciseth of what order and constitution soever it be which this City order of Iebus or Ierusolem hath ordained and erected and herein she becomes murtherous and diabolicall in her self and in her children or the children are such in the mother and the mother is such in the children in that they reject all immediate revelation of Christ and his Spirit putting it off by their law to a time past or to come or to both and so kill it in the present time as these Interpreters did and as the City ordains and appoints such laws to bring forth children by so the children are bound to promote maintain and justifie that law and order by which they are brought forth Even as children do their Parents whilst they stand in that relation of children for when they are once betrothed they become a root in themselves and these two taken spiriritually according to the intent of Scripture are never separated whether in the mystery of
offices in Christ Iesus are of like authority and dignity and are the ground of all Law and Order in that Ierusalem which is above the Mother of all true and faithfull Interpreters who dare never divide nor put asunder those whom God hath joyned together Mar. 10 9. In the one of these is submission unto all things that are of God through death unto all the things of this world and in the other there is ●ule and authority over all the things that are of the evill one through that living unto God in Iesus Christ or that life of God which nothing can subject no more than any thing can cut it off which is eternall 1 Iohn 1. 11. 13. There is also a Kingdome and Priesthood meerly earthly and carnall which as two Tables of stone are the fountain of all Law in this earthly Ierusalem which by law stones the Prophets of God and these are never separated in a state earthly though ordered in severall persons for the mannagement thereof for the grea●nesse of a King destitute of the spirit of Christ hath imployment sufficient as head of so many people that time permits him not to be exercised in matters of his relation to God therefore a Priest must be appointed for that purpose to establish matters between God and man through the Kingdome and a Priest of such ordination trained up of purpose only by humane Schools and education suitable to that government for such a design being destitute of the spirit of Christ must of necessity be possessed with a spirit of jealousie and feare and therefore dare not exercise himself in such a work but under the authority and power of such as will defend and maintain him therein so that the King and Priest are never separated in an earthly state and as a King is not honourable in divulging the Laws of the Kingdome but as he hath Nobles to be conversant therein neither is he honourable in the divulging of the Laws of the Church but as he makes some of the Priesthood great in respect of some relation to himself And both King and Priest maintain a certain interest in men as a foundation of all Law by these two things that is Tribute and Tythes which two words are of great affinity and aliance for the word Tribute signifying enough or all the acknowledgement of that yeelds all unto the King and so confesseth him to supply the place and have the room and office of God upon him so that wherein the headship and royalty of the Kingdome consists there is the ground and fountain of the Law whether in one or in many and whensoever this fountain shall please to call it self aside into consultation what the result is sent out by edict that is the Law and all must obey it because it is the mind of that which is in the place of God so as no other is or others are and this must hold according to the rule of naturall reason and tenour of the letter of the Scripture written in mans heart Rom. 10. 8. Again the Priesthood of the world maintains an interest in mens hearts by Tythes which is the ground of all carnall institutions in the way of Churches for the word Tyth or the tenth signifies all or alsufficiency which indeed ought ever to be given unto God for nothing isacceptable or of any account with him but only his Son who is all in all or allsufficient so the tenth signifies all where it is said That a Bastard shall not eno●r into the Congregation of the Lord unto the tenth generation that is to all generations as is explained in the next words The Ammonttes and the Moabites shall not enter into the Congregation of the Lord even unto their tenth generation shall they not enter into the Congregation of the Lord for ever Deut. 23. 2. 3. so as it is said that ten women shall bake their bread in one Oven in the City in the dayes of famine that is all the women in the City shall bake but in one Oven Lev. 26. 26. even so the tyth or tenth hath the signification of all as giving the Priest an interest in the first chief or prime of all things so that whilst the tenth is acknowledged to be due unto the Priest it sets him in the place office and room of God unto whom all things are due and do appertain and belong And as this Priesthood pleaseth to take it selfe aside in its Eldership in way of Synod or Assembly to consult about the laws of relation between God and man whatsoever their consultation concludes upon to be a way pleasing to God or profitable for mans salvation setting it out as a godly principle or practice to be held and maintained that must be taken as authentique or originall of authority a bond sufficient to bind mens souls over and ingage them thereunto because these men stand in the place of God and are more immediately conversant with him than any of the rest of the people which is the very cry and voice of all false and dissembling hypocrites in the world Isay 65 4. 5. and this is the proper ground of mens pleading for tythes not only to hold an interest in mens estates but principally to be as Gods in their consciences upon whom they must depend for all peace and truth and a carnall Priesthood cannot rest till this ground of law and interest in the people be established upon them which they seek to maintain by the law of Moses and equity thereof as this Jerusalem stoned the Prophets to death by the like law of Moses and it is as much to cut off a carnall interest of a Priest in a carnall people maintained by tythes as to cut off the spirit of the Devill from the world for all carnall and earthly hearts comply with this foundation of Law and interest in the Church and all your required stipenda●ies and necessary free-will offerings for the maintainance of Priests before any other people stands upon the very same bottom and is a branch of the same root of bitternesse sprung up to trouble the world whereby many are defiled Heb. 12. 15. for they fall from the grace of God or they faile and come short of the grace of God that is of acknowledging the compleat and perfect grace of God in Iesus Christ in whom every beleever hath a like interest for Christ is not divided and therfore he saith Without holiness no man shall see the Lord Heb. 12. 14. there is but one holines which is the holinesse of the Son of God and that not acknowledged we set up one man as holier than another among the People of God either in person or by office which is this root of b●tternesse upon which the prophanesse and fornication of Esau depends Heb. 12. 6. who for a messe of red broth that is carnall and earthly things to satisfie our lusts in our hunting after the things of this life give as in
Iewes and Grecians Christ is the power of God and the wisdome of God 1 Cor. 1. 24. and thence it is that our faith stands not in the wisdome of men or any thing that they can transfuse or instill but in the power of God 1. Cor. 2. 5. which is one and the same in whomsoever it appears 4 Fourthly the Hen hovereth upon her Chickens for their nourishment and increase that they may attain to her stature and ability Even so doth the wisdome God brood upon his saints that they may come unto a perfect man unto the measure of the age of the fulnesse of Christ Ephes 4. 13. Therefore it is said that the Saints increase with the increasin●s of God Collos 2. 19. Now wee know that the Holy One dwells not it temples made with hands for the heavens of heavens cannot contain him 2 Chro. 6 18. No more is he subject to increase or diminution therefore perfected at once and for ever in all his demensions and operations whatsoever his increasings are that bountiful flowing forth and issuing out of his Spirit in the variety of his operations and revelations springing from that inexhaustible Fountain in Christ that Store-house and Treasury of them all 5 Fiftly the Hen broods upon her Chickens to save them from harm of storm and tempest or birds of prey which otherwise they are Lyable unto Even so the wisdome of God hovers upon his Saints to save them from danger Isaiah 45. 6. Psal 91. 1. even the cruell stormes and tempestuous gusts of the Devil who goeth about like a roaring Lyon seeking whom hee may devour 1 Peter 5. 8. who though he come in against the Saints as a flood yet shall this spirit and wisdome of the Lord lift up a standard aganst him to chase him away Isay 59. 19. And this is the onely safety of the Saints who otherwise are in continuall danger even as a Sparrow upon the house top Psal 102. 7. who watcheth alone for if shee fall upon the earth there is the Fowlers snare and if she abide upon the rooff of the house she is subjct to birds of pray So are the saints of God if it were not for this wisdom and Word of God rightly interpreted that watcheth over them for it they look down to the inferiour and more grosse things of this life there is a snare hid in every thing to catch us with vain hopes and expectations to be inriched and exalted by them in case we can but heap them up together and make the best of them and if wee look up at the principalities and powers of the world we are ready to be devoured and swallowed up by them if this wisdome move not upon us as the spirit brooded upon the waters in the beginning to preserve them in purity that they corrupt not as we see they are in motion unto this day for that purpose in their ebbings and flowings Nay if we look down to mans sin fall from God and imperction in all things we are ready to bee insnared with doubts and feares and discontentments with our own condition and if we look up unto that happie and blessed estate of man in Christ we are Ready to wax proud arrogant and wanton in the things of God if this wisdom of God do not brood and flutter upon us and watch over us that his power may prevent all inconveniences that otherwise would fall upon us Psal 77. 10. This wisdom and Word of God is our onely strength and help in the true interpretation thereof and without that there is no proper power or help of God at all as is formerly noted therefore it is said thou hast advanced thy Word over all thy Name or upon all thy Name or Authority and power Psalm 138. 2. So it is said that the mercy of the Lord is over all his works Psalm 145. 9. or upon all his works That is there is not a work of God in Heaven or in Earth but there is a stamp and impression of the mercy of God upon it with respect unto the Saints of God yea every work of God is a Monument or Remembrancer of Gods mercy unto them See an epitomee or breviary hereof Psalm 136. 1 -26 where the Spirit of God impresseth the mercy of God upon his works six and twenty severall times Even So the Lord hath magnified his Word upon all his Name or his authority and power that is there is no power and authority of God but that which his Word in the true interpretation thereof invests into it is that and that onely which sets up and maintaines Gods Name and Authority in all things whatsoever and without the true interpretation of the Word of God his Name is not magnificall in the heart of any man likewise there is nothing whereby the power of Satan is advanced in the world but onely the false interpretation of the Word of God neither is there any contention among the sons of men besides that contending for the common salvation by faith once given unto the Saints Jude 3. But it ariseth from a mistake and false interpreting of the Word of God for it is at unity with it self where in whomsoever it is truly acknowledged We Conclude then that it is Word of God which is the wisdome of God that is the proper wing of God under which the Saints are gathered which false interpreters refuse to come under 5 Which is the fift point in order And that is their unnaturall deniall but ye would not Not that the wickednesse and destruction of man depends onely upon the will of a creature simply considered but it depends upon the law of the flesh or the word of a carnall commandment that is the word of God falsly interpreted Neither doth Salvation depend upon the meer will of an Eternall God simply considered but it depends upon the Law of the spirit of life which is in Christ Iesus which is that word or wisdome of God rightly opened and interpreted else doth not Salvation consist only in Christ Iesus who is God and Man as the wisdome of God affirms it doth Acts 4. 11 12. And this is the Stone cast aside by you builders which is become the head of the Corner Neither is there Salvation in any other for among men there is given none other name under heaven whereby we must be saved Mat. 1. 21. 1 This denyall of being gathered into unity by Christ therefore is the voice of a law which wicked men are under in way of Hagar the bond woman which speaks effectually in way of negation to every point expressed in the metaphor taken from the Hen and her Nest or Chickens that is we will not have the Nest to bee one in originall and off-spring that is God and man making one in●ire Condition in all and every Saint of God in the point of time place and individuall subsistence for the Spirit of God in the soul of man in every operation of a
Christian is brought into a point of time as really as that act through the Spirit of God hath in it the extension of Eternity but this false interpreters will not be gathered into 2 They will not have Christ so to neglect himself in the world that there is no stamp of the Image and Spirit of God in wicked men as peculiar to his nature nor so ●o neglect himself as he is Man in the just that there is no excellency or glory of man in any reckoning or account in him that so he may in the fulnesse of God and vacancy and vanity of all the things of man make of these twain one new man in himself this false interpreters will not be gathered into Ephes 2. 15 16 3 They will not have the same life and spirit transfused into every Saint of God which is in the Son of God as he hath respect to the Father or not that however which is in the Father himself but some Secondary or mediate influence else it is not a wing for the children and the bond-woman earthly Ierusalem to come under they are all bound by law of humane learning and their School Divinity to keep with all care and study their Secund●m Idem which is a principall pillar set up by Satan to underprop the Nest they belong unto Revel 18. 2. 4 They will not have the form and fulnesse of Christ to be compleated at once where ever or in whom it appears but must have it made up gradually by peece-meal hating inconsistent to the increasings of God and impaires that Salvation that is by Christ for there is nothing peculiar to a Christian but Christ salvation Consists in it so that they will not have Salvation to be perfect it is a wing too sound and wholsome for the Scribes of the world to come under 5 They will not have the word and wisdom of God to be a compleat and all sufficient shelter unto a Christian to save and defend him from storms and tempests snares and intanglements arising from below or descending from above without the help of humane learning whereby to know and humane policy to consult contrive and determine as also humane lawes and Lawyers to maintain rights and interests otherwise a Christian cannot safely be Conveyed through this World we have known all these to come out against Christ and the servants of Christ in all ages but we never knew them take parts with the people of God but as God by his wisdome turned them to another intent than their proper s●ope and end was but for the word and wisdome of God simply and singly considered that wing false interpreters would never be gathered under for they say unto God depart from us for we desire not the knowledge of thy waies Iob 21 13 14. Psalm 119. 53. They will not have a Nest of his composure a house of building without hands onely eternall in the heavens they know nor for it is too apparent their Doctrine concerns the things of this life and so properly the state of the bodies of men and for the nature and state of the soul they Know not being void and destitute of the wisdome of God such as have not the spirit Iude 19. and therefore Christ in the words following brings in that affirmation and sentence against them 38. 39. Behold your habitation is left unto you desolate for I say unto you yee shall not see me me henceforth till that ye say blessed is he that cometh in the Name of the Lord. In which words observe 1 First a serious affirmation in these words Behold your house is left unto you desolate 2 Secondly a reason thereof rendred in these words for ye shall not see me henceforth untill ye say blessed is he that cometh in the Name of the Lord. First observe in the affirmation a note of admiration and wonder that the wisdome of God should speak and expresse it self unto men and they not give Credit thereunto Behold saith he and wonder admire unto astonishment and destruction that the prophecie which hath foretold these things is fulfilled upon you Habba 1. 5. which the Apostle applies to a like act of the wicked Iewes where he saith Behold ye dispisers and wonder and vanish away Acts 13. 41. or perish for the reiection and neglect of the wisdome of God presented unto the world and uttered in Christ is the proper condemnation and destruction of the sons of men therefore the Prophet saith For I will work a work in your daies yee will not beleeve it though it be told unto you Here is then a description of the habitation and abode as the proper brood and nest of all false Interpreters in opposition to that which Christ gathereth his own people into And this devastation here affirmed to be the portion of all false Interpreters is the very same which is prophesied of all Christs Enemies Psalm 69. 26. and is in particular applyed unto Iudas Iscariot that Confessor for hire Acts 1. 20. as his name signifies or man that praiseth the wayes of death as all such do to declare unto us that deceitfull treacherous and perfidious spirit as also that horrid destruction which ever attends the false interpretation of the Word of God which ever bereaved men of all Office and Apostleship of all Vertue and Operation of all holy Ministry and Service yea of all Life Spirit and Power that appertains to the House and Kingdom of God therefore Iudas is said to go to his own place as one estranged from that place and inheritance of the Son of God Acts 1. 25. So that this desolation and depopulation of the habitation of the wicked is the fulfilling of it with death and destruction and with all wickedness and abomination as in Simon Magus who valued the gifts of the Spirit of God according to an earthly estimation which is ever accompanyed with a destructive and perishing condition Acts 8. 20. For it is that unclean spirit which goeth out of the Man or out in a human manner in the things of God walking through dry places barren of the distillations of the Spirit of God seeking rest but hath none to give and therefore never finds it for the Spirit of Christ doth as truly gives rest as receives it But this unclean spirit consulting with it self preacheth a return to his house out of which he came that is he came out of the house of uncleanness and thither he returns for as the holy Spirit of Christ comes or proceeds out of a pure and uncorrupted Fountain as it descends from the Father yet as the spirit of man is in unity therewith there is a real separation and sanctification from uncleanness and all impurity which otherwise man naturally is therefore Christ is truly said to be made in us Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemtion 1 Cor. 1. 30. Even so that Spirit of man going out in the matters of God by human wisdom in that respect goeth
out of an unclean and corrupt Fountain or habitation for Earth holds no correspondencie nor hath any congruity with Heaven the Creature with the Creator but falls infinitely short in all things not a blemish forbidden in all the Sacrifices and Offerings but in that respect he hath the defect superfluity and defilement upon him yet doth he corrupt a pure and holy thing in himself and unto himself namely the holy Word of God in the false construction thereof so that as this unclean Spirit corrupts a pure Word of Eternity in it self mortalizing it by putting it into a human form so also its return is into an house of uncleanness of like antiquity in point of the state of death and mortality and so is truly said to go out of an unclean habitation which never was otherwise and yet he makes it unclean and desolate of all the things of God unto himself by false interpretation bringing the will of God unto the mind of the Creature and not the mind of the Creature to the will of God But the Spirit of Christ coming out of a clean Fountain even from God himself and therefore is said to come forth from God and go to God Ioh. 13. 1. yet doth he purifie in himself that which by nature is otherwise unclean namely the spirit of man else were he not the son of Man as he is called a matter of eighty eight several times in the Prophecie of Ezekiel and according to the eternity of that Word or Spirit that purifies such is the state and condition of the purified for they are no more twain but one Mat. 19. 6. And thence it is that Man who otherwise is mortal lives an eternal and immortal life being that the Wisdom of God hath formed his mind according to the Will of God and not to the will or law of a creature and so Man in Christ who otherwise is mortal lives for ever and knows no death no more than En ch did Gen. 5. 24. who was translated that he should not see death Heb. 11. 5. That is that he should never tast of it or feel the nature thereof so the Psalmist saith Tast and see how gracious the Lord is Psal 34. 81. And the Son of God who otherwise is immortal doth in that way of Antichrist dye an eternal death where never any life appears but a mortal state and condition of like time of him who is mortalized therefore they are said to go into everlasting fire which must have respect to time past as well as time to come Mat. 25. 41. Therefore Tophet is prepared of old or of antiquity or from eternity as the word imports yea it is prepared for the King the burning whereof is fire and much wood and the breath of the Lord as a River of Brimstone kindles it Isaiah 30. 33. So that as antient as the breath of the Lord is so antient is that place of abode for the wicked therefore a full measure of wrath in point of time as well as present torment So that unclean spirit is said to take seven spirits worse than himself that is fulness of uncleanness and vexation which a creature simply considered could never have therefore his going out in the matters of God in a carnal manner is the way of his multiplication of mischief in himself therefore his house is empty and swept of all the things of God but furnished with all uncleanness and wickedness suitable to that unclean and wicked condition therefore the end of that man is worse than his beginning for the original and proper ground ofthis abomination ariseth from the creature whichin it self is but a finite thing as all other creatures are but his end and scope being to adorn himself with God in making him like to himself as the Psalmist speaks Psal 50. 21. thence it is that God becomes a fearfull and infinite death and torment to him which all the creatures in the world could never be And of such nature and concernment is the house or habitation of these false Teachers which is left unto them or in them desolate of all the things proper to God and filled with all the things of Satan even as Iudas was to become his own Executioner and the bursting of him in sunder that all men might see his abomination and shame who is said to goe to his own place Act. 1. 25. as one laid waste of all Apostleship and Ministry in the Faith of Christ and therfore his proper inheritance or habitation yeelds him nothing that is holy or profitable to Minister but is voyd and desolate of all Neither hath he any life or spirit to move or act in the things of God though tendred unto him for he is dead and gone to his own place and office of an eternal executioner of himself And this is the desolation of the habitation applied to Iudas the false and counterfeit betrayer of Christ with a kiss which Christ applyes hereunto all false Interpreters of the Word of God in these Scribes and Pharisees who faun upon Christ in their Doctrin in all lowly demeanour to maintain uphold him in the ways of the flesh by things mortal momentary therby give a sign unto the world for the betraying of that life and spirit of the Son of God into the cruel hands of the wicked that the law of the Spirit or Christ taught after the Spirit wilnot be suffered or endured among them the habitation of such Confessors Pharisees or Preachers of Christ with Iudas is left unto them desolate without any in-dwellings of the Spirit of God with them or any building up of the House of God by them but ruination of themselves and others with Iudas who are their maintainers and upholders The Reason of this Desolation and Destruction follows For ye shall not see me henceforth Whence observe that the want of Christs sight and revelation in the world is the cause of all ruin and desolation of the world as Christ affirms Without me saith he ye can do nothing Ioh. 15. 5. It is alike true without me ye have nothing without me ye are nothing Christ is unto man that Microsmos or little world as the Sun in the Firmament is unto this spherical world take away and annihilate the one or the other and all things therin perish and come to ruin Want of true Revelation is the cause of all Desolation and Destruction By seeing here we are to understand the communication of the sences The Apostle Paul saw Christ when he went to Damascus even that light that shined about him clearer than the Noon-day for it is said he saw no man Act. 22. 26. Act. 9. 8. That is he saw no humane shape of Christ though he opened his eyes to see but Christ according to the spirit in his mystical body was revealed unto him therefore he saith Am I not a● Apostle am I not free have I not seen our Lord Iesus 〈…〉 Cor. 9. 1. Paul al●●●eard
Christ utter himself against that spirit of the High Priest and orders of carnal Iew and Ierusalem saying Saul Saul why persecutest thou me For the hearing ear and the seeing eye are both alike of the Lord Prov. 20. 12. Paul also felt Christ for the force of the revelation struck him to the ground so as he was astonished at the sight of all the Iewish glory to become earthly and corruptible Paul also tasted how good Christ was therefore he reasoned not or communicated not with flesh and blood for his sustentation and support thinking to have it from other Apostles or any man therefore he went immediatly from Christ to preach having tasted how good he was being that the Son of God was revealed in him Galat. 1. 16. and not out of him as the world imagines And this Tast is to see therefore the Psalmist saith Tast and see how gracious the Lord is Psal 34. 8. Paul also smelt the savour of the good Ointments of Christ or else he had not born his name before Gentiles and before Kings and the children of Israel Act 9. 15. For his name is an ointment poured out therefore the Virgins love him Cant. 1. 〈◊〉 The want of seeing Christ in such respects as these is the cause of desolation in the house or nestling place of all false Interpreters ●u● of which they will not be gathered by the voice and tender compassions of Iesus Christ though he visit them with such sollici●ations as a hen doth her chickens to gather them under her wing yet they will not come into any such unity and safety Again whereas he saith Ye shall not see me henceforth the word henceforth in this place comprehends the time past as well as the time to come So it is taken by the Prophet Isaiah where he prophesies of the Kingdom of Christ with an allusion unto or under the name of David by which name the Son of God i● called Hos 3. 5. Jer. 30. 9. Ezek. 34. 23 24. saying that his government shall have no end but that he shall sit upon the throne and establish it with Iudgement and Iustice from henceforth for ever where he explains the word henceforth to be for ever Is 9. 7. which must comprehend the time past as well as that to come or else it is not ever or for everlasting for there can be no time brought in in which he reigns not who overcomes and triumphs both in life and death Heb 2. 14 15. Rev. 12. 6-10 therefore the word is often doubled for ever and ever Psal 9. 5. Isaiah 3. 8. noting thereby the time past as well as time to come And thus the Prophet Micha understands this phrase where he saith that God will make her that halteth a Remnant and her that was cast far off a mighty Nation and the Lord shall reign over them in Mount Zion from henceforth even for ever where he expounds henceforth to be for ever which comprehends all time past and to come for the wisdom of God was set up and advanced from the beginning no time can be found when that hath not the rule and supremacie Mich. 4. 7. Prov. 8. 22-30 Therefore there is no end of the Kingdom of Christ if we look back we cannot set our thoughts before it and if we look forward we cannot span it out for of his Kingdom and Government there is no end Isa 9. 7. it is for ever and ever As it is said concerning eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil In the day thou eatest thereof dying thou shalt dye as the words are that is if thou look back thou shall appear dead in thine Ancestors and if thou look forward thou art dead in thy Ofspring So in this place ye shall not see me henceforth That is this spirit of false interpretation never saw me to communicate with me in the acknowledging of me as the Son of God in any of the Fathers in timer pa●t who have truly propagated me on the earth and brought me forth Neither doth it now acknowledge me nor approve of me in this my appearance and converse with you nor shall it hereafter and for ever at any time or in any age acknowledge or communicate with me in any of my true offspring when or in whomsoever I appear concerning any of those offices and excellencies peculiar to the blessed Son of God And hence it is that he addes untill ye say the word untill is here of like signification as when it is used concerning Mical Sauls daughter when she mockd David for Dauncing before the Ark when it was brought out of all private and obscure places subject to transmutation and change to be placed in Zion not to remove thence any more when hee put upon himself the Linnen Ephod exercising the Priests office at the sight whereof Michal despiseth David in her heart and for that canse had no childe after untill the day of her death 2 Sam. 6. 11 -23 That is shee never had child after that act Nay she never conceived nor brought forth fruit according to that act and office of David in his rejoycing and glorying onely in the Ark and strength of the Lord but only in that way of the house of her father Saul who trusted in man and sought onely to be honoured among the people 1 Sam. 15. 30. and so shee had never Childe as of the seed of David whom the Lord chose before the house of her Father And so it is said of the Virgin Mary that Ioseph knew her not till shee had brought forth her first born Mat. 1. 26. That is Ioseph never knew her for the conception and bringing forth of that First Borne of God So Christ saith unto his disciples I will be with you till the end of the world Mat. 28. 20. That is look how I have ever heretofore been with that spirit which teacheth the observation of the fulnesse and perfection of my Word in all things so am I with that spirit in whomsoever it appeares for ever And so is this word till to be taken in this place for all tyme you shall not see me henceforth till you say blessed is hee that cometh in the Name of the Lord that is ye shall never see mee or communicate with me to the investing of you into the office of the true Priesthood which is to blesse in the Name of the Lord Deut. 21. 5. 1 Chron. 23. 13. Numb 6. 22 -27. And to blesse out of the House and Habitation of the Lord in opposition to this house of desolation Psalm 118. 25 26. False interpretation of the word of God therefore upon the affirmation and verity of the Son of God never did nor shall invest into the Office and Priesthood of Iesus Christ It never attained unto the skill to Sacrifice and flay the Beast upon the Altar to Crucifie the World unto it self and it self unto the World accounting that the onely Ioy and Glory to be
false interpreters ever preferre Carnall policies and speak well of them in the vilification of that wisdom which approves of the Crosse of Christ preferring it as the onely thing to be rejoiced in Gal. 6. 14. 3 Whosoever comes in the certainty of truth as it is in Iesus fals interpreters prefer the certainty of Grammer Rules ●ogicall Reasonings Synods and Councills o● men before ●he Evidence and Demonstration of the Spirit and power of God 1 Cor. 2 4 5. 4 Whosoever comes in the authority of conquest and victory of the King subiecting all spirits unto the power of God either voluntarily or else by constraint false interpreters ever prefer the Conquest over mens bodies and subjecting their estates before that placing their chief if not only cause of thank f●lness in the success of the temporal Sword and therefore can never blesse praise nor speak well of the King Christ or of that Anoynting of the Spirit whose weapons of Warfare are not Carnall but Spirituall yea mighty through God to cast down holds Casting down the imaginations and every high thing that is exalted against the Knowledge of God and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ and having ready the vengeance against all disobedience when obedence is full and Compleated which it ever was and is in the Lord Christ 2 Cor. 10. 4 5 6. We conclude therefore considering the premisses that it is a most righteous thing in Christ to pronounce this sentence against the spirit of false interpretation in whomsoever it appeares that it shall never bear that Vrim and Thum●im that Light and Perfection so to see the Son of God as to install into the office of the Priest who enters into the Holy of Holies and therefore shall never be authorised to blesse or speak well of such as come or spring up by the power of the Spirit in the Name and authority of the Lord that King of Saints and Holy one of God separated marvellously and exempted by signes of honour from all common and profane use to the exercise of holinesse and manifestation of Gods vertues for ever 1 Pet. 2. 9. whom the Spirit of false interpretation doth ever vilific preferring the Kings of the Nations round about Ierusalem that is above who are appointed onely to profane and common uses before that holy one of God Iohn 19 12 13 14 15. Acts 17. 6 7. therefore let that house be desolate and that spirit of false interpretation let it be for ever ashamed Amen So be it FINIS Certain Copies of Letters which passed betwixt the Penman of this Treatise and certain men newly come out of Old England into New Who when they were arrived at Boston in the Massachusets-Bay the Governour being informed they were such as are called Quakers he sent Officers to fetch them ashoar and being forthwith brought into examination what their business was into these parts they answered To spread the Gospel and to do the worke of the Lord whereupon they were all committed to prison both Men and Women there to remain● till the return of the Ship and then to be carried back into England the Master being bound in 500l with others for security with him to set them ashoar in England againe and that upon his own cost and charge les● the purity of the Religion professed in the Churches of New-England should be defiled with Errour Warwick Septemb. 16. 1656. The Superscription To the Strangers and out-casts with respect to carnall Israel now in prison at Boston for the name of Christ these with trust present in Massachusets New-England Christian Friends THE report of your demeanour with some others of the same mind with you formerly put in possession of the place of your present aboad as is reported to us as also the errand you professe you come with into these parts hath much taken my heart so that I cannot with hold my hand from expressing its desires after you which present habitation of yours our selves have had a proof of from like grounds and reasons that have possessed you thereof under which in some measure we still remain in point of banishment under pain of death out of these parts a prohibition from that liberty which ●o Christian ought to be infringed of And though we have a larger room in bodily respects than for present your selves have yet we desire to see the prison doors open before we attempt to go out either by force or stealth or by intr●a●y which we doubt not but the bo●s will fly back in the best season both in regard of your selves and us but we apprize more of the appearance of an evident hand of God exalting himself in his own way than we do of our bodily livelyhood for we fear not the face of man for God hath shewed us what all flesh is otherwise we would visit you in the place where you remain though we came unto you on our bare feet or any that professeth the Lord Iesus opposing his authori y against all the powers of darknesse If God have brought you into these parts as instruments to open the excellencies of the Tabernacle wherever the Cloud causeth you to abide no doubt but this your imprisonment shall be an effectual preface to your work to bring the Gain-sayers to nought which my soul waits for not with respect to any particular mans person but with respect unto that universall spirit of wickednesse gone out into the world to deceive and tyrannize and in that respect my soul saith O Lord I have waited for thy salvation the bringing to nought of which spirit is ever made manifest in the blessing of the Tribes for the Scepter of Israel is never erected but in bringing to nought the Crown of pride which Dan or true judgement ever brings to nought by our spirituall Sampson I may not presume to use a word of exhortation unto you being I had rather as having more need to be admonished by you not doubting but you are plentifully enabled to admonish one another let me make bold to say thus much to my self Stand still and behold the salvation of the Lord we are Persons lie here as buried unto the Sons of men in a corner of the Earth grudged at that we have this present burying place But our God may please to send some of his Saints unto us to speak words which the dead hearing them shall live I may not trouble you further at this time ouely if we knew that you had a mind to stay in these parts after your inlargement for we hear you are to be sent back for England and what time the Ship would set Saile or could have hope the Master would deliver you we would endeavonr to have a V●ssell in readinesse when the Ship goeth out of Harbour to take you in and set you where you may enjoy your liberty I● arvell what manner of God your Adversaries trust in who is so fearfull of being infected with errour or how they
doe all things through Christ who strengthens him for we dare not deny him to be set in heavenly places in Christ yea at the right hand of power and therefore sits at the stearn of the world layes hold on the helm and governs the ship to guide it unto its appointed haven A Christian is stil saying let there be light and it is so he shall ever divide the light from the darknes the waters that are above the firmament from the waters that are below the out-spread firmament In a word he is forever to form all things out of that antient Chaos of God and Man being made one which is a formless confusion unto the highest topped-up pinacles of the wisdome of this world but onely as they beat out a tract unto themselves through the Schools of mens policies and traditions But a Christian knows how to adorn that world whereof Christs Kingdome doth consist with all those glorious ornaments of that new heaven and earth wherein righteousness and peace dwels for ever where sin and sorrow fly away and that out of the antient Chaos that abides for ever and it is his glory and perpetuated work in God as also his rest from all the works of darkness and death to give every thing a right and due form and an effectual nature and name or authority according thereunto placing them in their proper relations and giving them their operations in the propagating and promoting of the glory of God And this is a labour which for ever beseems the honour and dignity of a Son of God who will never be disrobed of his creating virtue as to admit a cessation thereof no more than he can lay aside the glory of his power to preserve order and govern his kingdom And this work or labour hath the rest of God intayled and is never out of conjunction therewith which is a day of rest or cessation from all operations of that evill one yea it is a Sabbath or as the word signifies an Host or Army not bounded by evening and morning for it admits not of any period in the one nor in the other for neither beginning nor end thereof can be found out And this rest and labour are of the same duration and continuance else were a Christian utterly undone but God hath made him Lord in or of this Sabbath for ever whilst the carnal Jew even those amongst whom you are are in bondage under their Sabbath for it Lords it over them which they have set up as a God of time as they have their Gods of creatures and bodily exercises and this they fall down and kneel unto as a God of four and twenty hours continuance Wee know the Word of the Lord hath been amongst them and they have rejected it which makes them so carefull to guard themselves against you having felt the fury thereof as a savour of death unto them If you expect a feed of God among them take heed it prove not of the God of this world that seed of the serpent Some of them may seem to commiserate people in prison or in some want or outward necessity which is the top of their Religion to bee of that compassion which Peter seems to express when he said Master pittie thy self let not this come upon thee not judging rightly but fatanically of the Cross of Christ than the which there is nothing else that a Christian gloryes in and desires as it is that Baptism wherewith he is baptized which in desiring he still desires in the accomplishing of it as really as hee that sits upon the white horse goeth forth conquering and to conquer for if the Fountain of every thing in Christ were not inexhaustible heaven should have an end salvation ceased for there is nothing in Christ wherein salvation doth not consist and that for ever And to preach or profess Christ otherwise falsifies the Gospel and makes the faith of the Son of God of no effect We conclude then that labour and rest harmonize and kiss each other in the Kingdom of God consisting so in one that they shall never be parted without demolishing of that work wherein God himself is one not onely as a maker but is made Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption in that mystical body of Christ which workmanship and Masterpeece of Gods Wisdom and Skil is onely abolished in the men of the world and ever was from the beginning for the wicked are estranged from the womb but in the Saints it never was nor shall be impaired for they are a congregation of the firstlings of God which abide for ever Whereas you please to say Wee are vvandring from mountain to hill in our imaginations seeking rest but knovv not the place thereof Indeed it is true we know not that rest which the world ever seeks after in that way of the unclean spirit which goes out of the man of sin seeking it in barren and dry places which are altogether destitute of the dews of heaven that are the waterings of Zion and of that Riveret which refr●sheth the City of God But that rest which the Son of God attains and betakes himself unto in his labour of love in the ending of all carnal operations of soul that rest which yet remains for the people of God as to enter into being daily as really renewed as our Apostle protests he dies daily although it be that which we have entred into from the beginning being of an eternall rise as all things proper to the Son of God are who however it be true that he is a man yet that which makes him to be such a man is of God and not of the creature and that in all things yea death it self in Christ is not the death of a meer creature or a momentany death but it is the eternal death of the Son of God for what Christ is or doth once it abides such for ever and otherwise no truth of the Gospel appears This rest therefore we seek as diligently as the woman sought her lost groat and by sweeping that vast house of God of all uncleannes and superfluous things which cannot be done but by carrying them into their proper place in which place of uncleanness we see what the loss of all the things of God as wealth and glory is which wealth and honour of God we find through our own emptiness of all superfluous things of man which continued and eternal act of loss of the Sonne of God in the world is a perpetual renewed joy in the finding of him in our selves which joy and rest wee wait for to come in our selves everlastingly as really as wee have the present possession thereof and see our selves in it also from everlasting with respect to time past for wee judge not no not of our selves according to mans judgement but according to the account and judgement of God And for our imaginations they are such as we can give a like good and certain account of
them in all particulars and upon as reall and substantiall grounds as we can give for the appearing of the day and succeeding of the night or as we can give the reason why we eat why we drink why we sleep marry and give in marriage without which things man can neither multiply nor tarry upon the face of the Earth and we know the nature of all things that God reveals unto us as well as we know the nature of the fire by putting a finger into it either the things of Satan in that body of sin as we dye unto it and it is dead to us or the things of God in Christ as we live to them and they live in us and such are our imaginations And for our wandring from Mountain to Hill we do professe our selves to be gone from that rigid and mountainous power and pride of Pharaoh under which in a Figure you now are three dayes journey a perfect and perpetuall departure therefrom into that Wildernesse that is waylesse of the tracts of Pharaoh and his Host else we had not come to Sinai or Horeb that hill of God where he calls us up to converse with him in the height of his own Son where we meekly receive that law of the spirit in the laver of the People yea that fiery law that borns up all combustible and corruptible matter in us purifying and trying our faith as silver is tryed in the fire We also are gone from that Mount with the Ark of God and law therein three dayes journey to seek a resting place for the Ark which is a perfect and perpetuall removall from the place of the giving and receiving the law of the flesh the earnall commandement in all the terrours fears effects and operations thereof or else we had never come to Mount Zion the Hill which God doth love and where he will dwell for ever where glorious things are spoken in that City of God for in Iudah is God known his name is great in Israel at Salem is his Tabernacle and his dwelling place in Zion and there he breaks the Arrowes of the Bow the Shield and the Sword and the Battel Selah Yea there is he more glorious and puissant than the Mountains of prey even than all the Host of Sennac●arib which compasse about Ierusalem thinking to make a prey and a booty thereof but it becomes a heavy stone and a cup of trembling beyond all their expectations unto them Whereas you say the meek and lowly Spirit is not of this World but bears vvitnesse against it we freely own it so to be and that you bear vvitnesse also unto the life in the measure given you vvhich is eternall and therefore seems to be immeasurable for he receives not the spirit by measure we do heartily rejoyce in any that God stirs up to testifie to his truth inthat verity of his word and life and light of his Son which is to us as lise from the dead knowing it to be as honourable an office as ever a Saint can attain unto to be that faithful and true witnesse only found in the Son of God who only is an eye and ear witness of all the doings of the father and therfore he only can give true testimony and a just account of them which we count to be as great a Crown and royall diadem unto our selves to hear as to be inabled to speak thereof and therefore can freely suffer our own eclipse for ever so that the splendent brightnesse of that Sun of righteousnesse may break forth and have its proper place seat and course being made marvelous in his Saints even in all that beleeve so as it may be said with admiration suitable to such an Aspect Who is this that looks forth as the morning fair as the Moon cleer as the Sun terrible as an Army with Banners A true witnesse is truly honourable being one who only can give true testimony of the state of all things so as true judgement passeth to give every thing its due without which there is no righteousnesse on the Earth He only can witnesse against the world concerning the nature of their act in crucifying the Lord of glory whom they know not for they that know him never do it and onely they which can witnesse what it is to take away and destroy such a life and to put out such a light they only can witnesse what that light and life is in all such in whom it appears namely what the eternall and everlasting Sonship is which is that which is in time as well as that which is eternall which being gathered into one by that spirit of eternity it is made one state or incorporation wherein all the severall and various relations therein consist of and are become a spiritual and an eternal law which gives unto it self an orderly being and form in all its operations which operations offices are known onely by that name which is writ upon them which is that particular power and authority they carry in them and expresse and this is such as none can read but himself and he is called the Word of God which word is the law of the spirit of life and this life is the light of men and this light gives a true form unto all things which it testifies unto therefore it is said by the Lord unto Iob Hast thou commanded the morning since thy dayes or caused the day-spring to know his place that it might take hold of the ends of the Earth that the wicked may be shaken out of it it is turned as clay to the Seal and they stand as a garment but from the wicked their light is with-holden and the high arm shall be broken So that this true light lights us up to see the Son of God as being of twain made one for in what respect soever he appears there is a true relation considerable in it or else it is not that Son of God the Saviour or salvation of the world for he is of twain made one new man in which is the Vnity as also the fellowship of the Gospell in all things for there is nothing in Christ without its proper relative and without relation the word or law of God is not as in creation the thing made as well as the thing making in knowledge the thing known in love the thing beloved in a Father the respect to a Son in a Husband the respect to a wife which gives to each other their proper being so as if one cease the relative ceaseth also from being such So that if I witnesse to the Son word light life Law or peace of God I must witnesse unto the being of such a thing that such a thing it is as also to the manner of its being how it comes to be such a thing together with its necessary and proper operations which must inevitably accompany such a manner of being with the comprehensions extensions of such operations and motion or