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A54031 The consideration of a position concerning the Book of common-prayer as also of some particulars held forth for truths by one Edmund Elis, stiled a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ : with a warning of tender bowels to the rulers, teachers and people of this nation concerning their church and ministry : likewise a few words concerning the kingdom, laws and government of Christ in the heart and conscience, its inoffensiveness to all just laws and governments of the kingdoms of men / by Isaac Penington the younger. Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.; Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707. 1660 (1660) Wing P1161; ESTC R28789 24,645 40

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and in this is the Discovery of him and the Redemption from him And happy is he vvho is not defiled with Women but abideth in the true Virginity expecting and preparing for the appearance of the Bridegroom The CONSIDERATION of a POSITION concerning the Book of COMMON-PRAYER As also of some Particulars held forth for Truths c. THere is a Position laid down in some Printed Letters concerning the use of the Common-Prayer-Book tendred by one Edm. Elis who professeth himself to be a Minister of Jesus Christ to Mr. Hughes and Mr. Ford as he stileth them against which Position he entreateth me if I find upon my Spirit any thing to be objected against it to discover it in exact and punctual expressions This desire of his is set down in Print after the Letters His Position or Assertion is this That a man may Worship God in Spirit and in Truth in the use of that form of Prayer for Morning and Evening which we call the Common-Prayer Now whoever would weigh this Assertion aright must have the Ballance of the Sanctuary and must put it into the Scale with an equal hand and then looking with that eye which is given to see the Misteries of the Kingdom of God to him who is born of God the Truth or Error of it is easily discerned True Prayer is the breathing of the Child to the Father which begat it from the sence of its wants for the supply of those wants The Winde bloweth where it listeth and thou hearest the sound thereof but canst not tell whence it cometh and whither it goeth So is every one that is born of the Spirit John 3.8 God by the Breath of his Spirit begets a man out of the Spirit and likeness of this World into his own image and likenesse He that is thus begotten wants Nourishment wants the Divine Warmth the Breasts of Consolation the Cloathing of the Spirit the Garment of Salvation wants the Bread of Life to feed on wants the Water of Life to drink wants strength against the enemies Assaults wisdom against his Snares and Temptations wants the arm of the Deliverer to preserve and carry on the work of Redemption daily wants Faith to deny the fleshly Wisdom that so he may Trust and Feel the Vertue of the Arm of the Deliverer wants Hope Patience Meeknesse a clear Guidance an upright Heart to follow after the Lord yea very many are the daily wants of that which is begotten by the Breath of God in its state of weaknesse until it be drawn up into the Unity of the Body where the full Communion with the Life is felt the Heart satisfied and the wants drowned Now the breathing of this Child to the Father from the sence of these wants for his Supply that 's Prayer nay though it be but a Groan or Sigh which cannot be uttered or expressed yet that 's Prayer true Prayer which hath an acceptance with the Lord and receiveth a Gracious Answer from him And he that begetteth the Child teacheth him to Pray even by the same Spirit which begat him In watching daily to the Spirit the Child is kept sensible of the Will of the Father and in his Light he sees the Way wherein he is to walk he sees also the Enemie when he is coming yea and the Snares he is privily laying and he feels his own weaknesse to withstand or escape And in this sence his Heart cries to the Father of Spirits for Preservation for him to stand by him for him to step in in the needful time even in the Season of Distress And thus watching to the Spirit the Life of a Christian is a continual course of Prayer He prayes continually This is the Living Prayer of the Living Child which consists not in a Form of Words either read out of a Book or conceived in the Mind but in feeling the Breath of its Nature issuing out from the Principle of Life in it to the Living Spring which is the Father of it who by causing his vertues to spring up in it nourisheth it to Everlasting Life But now man who is not born of the Spirit but by conceiving some of the Truths of God in the Wisdom from below hath attained to some change of Opinion and Conversation he pretends to be this Birth from above though indeed he is born but of Bloods or of the Will of the flesh or of the Will of Man John 1.13 and what God begets in and gives to his True Child he will be imitating though he be out of the Nature and Spirit where the True Child is begotten and where the True gift of the Father is received by him He will be believing though he hath not received any Proportion of the Living Faith from the Hand of the Father he will be forming Repentance and Sorrow for sin though his Heart be not turned from it he will be hoping in Gods Mercy although he be both from off the Foundation and from under the shadow of the Mercy-seat and he will be praying though he hath neither received the Spirit nor be taught by the Spirit to pray And so being from that which should guide him and teach him the truth and way of Worship as it is in Jesus he runs out into the inventions and imaginations and sets up a way of his own chusing which he having much considered of and beat out by reasonings and fenced about with Arguments he grows wise in his own eyes and now verily believes it to be the way of God and that he is able to maintain it against all opposers Thus one man he is for a Form another man he is against a Form and for conceived prayers and each think themselves able to maintain their own and to overthrow each other But Oh that that ear were open which can hear the truth that where there is any true honest upright desire after God from the simplicity of the heart it might not be thus betrayed through the subtilty of the fleshly wisdom which lies lurking in the wise reasoning knowing part to betray the poor weak Babe The natural man the reasoning man the understanding man the wise man according to the natural wisdom cannot understand the things of God Here 's no learning to pray aright to believe aright to hope aright to mourn aright to rejoyce aright c. But this wisdom must be brought to nothing 1 Cor. 1.19 and a man must become as a child to all knowledge as let in this way And he that so becomes a child is taught to pray to believe to wait to hope and all that is necessary to eternal life Now as the Father teacheth to pray so he giveth desires or words if he please according to the present need Sometimes he gives but ability to sigh or groan if he give no more he accepts that Sometimes he gives strong breathings and plenty of words to pour out the soul in before the Lord. But if a man should catch those words and lay
them up against another time and offer them up to God in his own will this would be but will-Will-worship and abomination This I have known experimentally and have selt the Wrath of God for it That is Prayer which comes fresh from the Spirit and that is a true desire which the Spirit begets but the affections and sparks of mans kindling please not the Lord nor do they conduce to the Souls rest but will end in the Bed of sorrow Isa 50.11 Now as touching the Book of Common-Prayer or Prayers conceived without the immediate breathings of the Spirit I shall speak mine own experience faithfully which is this I have felt both these wayes draw out the wrong part and keep that alive in me which the true Prayer kills And he that utters a word beyond the sence which God begets in his spirit takes God's Name in vain and provokes him to jealousie against his own soul God is in Heaven thou art on Earth therefore let thy words be few The few words which the Spirit speaks or the few still soft gentle breathings which the Spirit begets are pleasing to God and profitable to the Soul but the many words which mans wisdom affects hurt the precious life and thicken the vail of death over the Soul keeping that part alive which separates from God which part must dye e're the Soul can live The true Prayer is by that which God begets in the vertue of his Spirit praying alwayes in the Spirit Ephes 6.18 Jude 20. in the time he chuses for the Spirit breatheth as well when he listeth as where he listeth and man cannot limit him when he shall breath or when he shall not breath but is to wait the seasons of his breathing and so to watch unto Prayer Now if the Prayer be in words for there is a praying without words then it must be in those words which he pleaseth to give from the sence which he kindleth and not in the words which mans wisdom teacheth or would chuse to use And indeed in the true Religion and in every exercise of it mans wisdom is kept out and nail'd to the Cross by which means the immortal life is raised and grows in the true Disciple He believes he hopes he waits he prayes he mourns he rejoyces he obeyes c. in the Cross to the mortal part not as mans wisdom teacheth or would teach or can teach any of these things for his Sacrifice is still an abomination even to the wise Egyptian part in himself O wise man abase thy self before the Lord in his Spirit that thou mayest read this and live but as the life teacheth as the Wisdom from above teacheth which breaketh down shutteth up confoundeth and destroyeth mans wisdom while he is teaching his Babe Thus have I answered in the simplicity of my heart to the nature of the thing so far as the Lord hath pleased to draw forth my spirit and in sinking down to that which thus opened my spirit my Answer may easily be read and assented to but to that which is in the disputing wisdom out of the feeling of the hidden life and vertue it may prove a Mystery Afterwards he also intreateth me to peruse seriously and to lay deeply to heart in the real fear and dread of the great God some particulars which he teacheth for Truths I perceive he is offended at the questioning of his Ministry and that the main intent of his proposing these is to justifie his Ministry which if they were true yet the preaching of them would not prove him or any man else to be a Minister of Jesus Christ for it is not preaching things that are true which makes a true Minister but the receiving of his Ministry from the Lord. The Gospel is the Lords which is to be preached and it is to be preached in his Power and the Ministers which preach it are to be endued with his Power and to be sent by him The Apostles themselves though they had received instructions concerning the Kingdom from Christs own lips both in his life-time and after his Resurrection Act. 1.3 and had received a Commission from him to teach all Nations Matth. 28.18 19. Yet this was not sufficient to make them able Ministers of the New Testament but before they went abroad to Preach they were to wait for the Power Act. 1.4 8. And when they had received it they were to minister in it that men might be converted to the Power and by the Power that the Faith of persons might not stand in the wisdom of their words which Paul might have abounded in as well as others but in the Power of God 1 Cor. 2.5 And this was it made Paul minister in fear and trembling lest the wrong part in him should minister lest the earthly understanding part should be holding forth the Truths of God out of the Life out of the Power and so he should Convert men to the Wis●●m of the words he spake and not to the Power v. 2 3. This was it he was sent for to turn men from darkness to light from the Power of Satan to God Acts 26.18 from the spirit of enmity and death to the Spirit of Love and Life and this he was careful of in his Ministry that men might not run away with his words and miss of the thing And this also was the way whereby he discovered true and false Ministers I will come and know saith he not the speech of them which are puffed up but the Power for the Kingdom of God is not in word but in Power 1 Cor. 4.19 20. Many men might catch their words and run away with them and Preach them but they could not Minister in the Power Now the Kingdome which the Gospel-Ministers are the Preachers of consists not in words but in Power God hath made us able Ministers of the New Testament not of the Letter but of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3.6 The Ministry of the New Testament is a Ministry of the Spirit and it cannot be without the Spirit It is a reaching to men's Consciences in the demonstration of the Spirit and of Power 1 Cor. 2.4 and 2 Cor. 4.1 2. which being felt in the heart and turned to this converts them to God The Ministry of the Gospel doth not consist in a bare opening of the Letter or raising of Doctrines and Uses from the Letter which the wisdom of man may easily perform as the Ministry of the Law did but in bringing men to the feeling of the Spirit even of the Eternal Power of God which redeems in turning men from the darkness to the Light in setting their faces towards the Power The Gospel is the substance of what was shadowed out in the Law and he that Ministers it must Minister substance He must have the heavenly Treasure that 's the substance in his earthen vessel 2 Cor. 4.7 and he must give out of this Treasure into the vessel which God prepares and that he may do this he must
Minister in the Spirit and in the Power His words must not be such as mans wisdom would teach or as mans comprehension would gather but such words as Gods Wisdom prepares for him and puts into his mouth He that will be a true Minister must receive both his gift his Ministry and the exercise of both from the Lord and must be sure in his ministring to keep in the Power or he will never win others to the Power but in keeping in the Power while he is ministring and standing in the cross to his own understanding and wisdom giving forth the truths which the Lord chuseth to have him speak in the words which God chuseth even in the words which are ministred to him by the Power in thus ministring he shall save both his own Soul and those that hear him even all who in fear and meekness receive the ingrafted Word which is able to save the Soul For alas alas many have received words of Truth and apprehensions of Knowledge whereby they hope to be saved but how few are acquainted with that Knowledge which stands in the Power which alone converts and keeps alive unto God! O how many Souls are to be answered for by them who take upon them to be Pastors from God who have fed the Flock with words with Discourses which they have made and have ruled over them with force and cruelty but have wanted the love the tenderness the Light and Power of the true Shepherd O what will these do when God requires his sheep at their hands O that there were an heart to consider Ye Shepherds of England little do ye know what is towards you Now for those things themselves which he saith he principally endeavours to make known to the sons of men there is a mixture in them which if he could singly apply himself to wait of the Lord in the meek sober Spirit out of the consultations wisdom and confidence of the flesh it might please the Lord to make manifest to him The first particular of those which he layes down for Truths is That the good things of this life honours riches c. unless we make use of them in the service of God are but vanity and vexation of spirit And in no wise any more capable to satisfie or content an immortal Soul than Lime and Ashes and Cobwebs and such like trash are to satisfie and keep in health the bodies of those persons who through the depravedness of their appetite desire to feed on them Answ Christ by his Ministry calleth his Disciples out of the world up to the Father out of the honours riches and what ever else is of the world How can ye believe which receive honour one of another and seek not the honour that cometh from God onely John 5.44 And the rich man he bids him sell all and follow him And the Apostle John saith Love not the world neither the things that are in the world If any man love the world the love of the Father is not in him For all that is in the world the just of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life is not of the Father but is of the world 1 John 2.15 16. He that will be a Disciple of Christ must travel out of the earthly into the heavenly leaving all that is of this world behind him possessing nothing as his portion but him who hath call'd him out of his Countrey from among his kindred and from his Father's house to another Land kindred and habitation So that here they are Pilgrims and Strangers Sojourners and Passengers unknown to the world and of a strange garb behaviour and appearance in it not enjoying any thing as the world enjoyes not using any thing as the world useth not honouring men or receiving honour from men as the world gives or receives honour but honouring men in the Lord and receiving honour from the Lord and what ever they seem to retain of the earthly things they hold as Stewards under the Lord not using or disposing of them as they think good but waiting for the discovery of the Masters pleasure who is to order in his Counsel and Wisdom all that is his own to his own glory The Law required a tenth part to be given up to the Lord the Gospel requires all Soul Body Spirit Goods good Name c. even that the whole possession be sold and laid at the Masters feet and he that keepeth any thing back cannot be a Disciple cannot be a Souldier of Christ but must needs entangle himself with the affairs of this life This is sound and savoury even the Truth of Jesus as it is known and felt in the renewed Spirit but his Words if he measure them in the pure Light of God he will perceive not to have sprung thence but to have been formed in the earthly wise part even in that wisdom understanding and comprehension which is shut out of the Mysteries of Gods Kingdom For his second That nothing but the enjoyment of God the Fountain of all Goodness can truly and really content an immortal Soul And for his third That no man can enjoy God but he that loves him with all his heart and with all his Soul and for his sake his Neighbour as himself I own both the things themselves and these words and I felt a good savour in them at the reading of them onely let me say this if he put men upon striving after these things without pointing them to the gift where the strength is received to perform and where the waiting is to be for the strength he cannot preach them profitably to his hearers To his fourth That though every sincere Convert or regenerate person loves God continually with his whole heart as to the habit or root of holy love yet whilst he is in the body he may sometimes fail of the Act or fruit of it and may offend God through the love of the creature Which Truth so much opposed in these dayes is clear and manifest in the holy Scriptures particularly in the Records of the hainous sins of the Prophet David and Peter the Apostle Answ The Lord Circumciseth the heart of Believers under the New Covenant to love the Lord their God with all their heart that they may live he causeth the Plant to spring up out of the dry and barren ground which he watereth with his Blessing and he layeth his Axe to the Root of the old Tree hewing at it even till he hath cut it up he engrafteth the Eternal Word into the heart and by it is daily purifying thereof fulfilling the good pleasure of his goodness therein and carrying on the Work of Faith with power and the Ministry which he gave was for the perfecting of the Saints Ephes 4.12 13. which Ministry exhorted and encouraged Believers from God's Promises of his presence and powerful operation of his Spirit in the hearts of his Sons and Daughters to cleanse themselves from all
filthiness of the flesh and spirit perfecting holiness in the fear of God 2 Cor. 7.1 Now that the corrupt Tree shall never be cut down whilst man is in the body that the heart shall never be throughly circumcised to love the Lord but be in danger of offending God through the love of the Creature this doctrine and belief springeth not from the pure Fountain of Life and Power but the reasoning part hath gathered it from it's conceivings beneath the Power The Seed of God cannot sin for as he is pure which begetteth so is that pure which is begotten of him nor can man sin who is born of it and abides in it and if God please to perfect the Birth and the work of Circumcision What can hinder a man from being wholly born of it from abiding in it Indeed a man that strives in his own strength either against sin or towards holiness may well doubt of ever having it accomplished but he that feels the Eternal Power beginning the work and carrying it on daily cannot doubt but he can perfect it yea and is encouraged by the feeling thereof to hope and wait on him for the perfecting of it As for his instances of David and Peter they reach not the thing For though David and Peter did fall yet both David and Peter might attain an higher state before they went out of the body then they were in before they fell David was a great Prophet and Peter a pretious Disciple but yet there was an higher Estate to be administred even the receiving that which the Prophets prophesied of and which the Disciple was to wait for The Disciples who had known Christ and had been taught by him and had received a Commission from him to whom all Power in Heaven and Earth was given yet were to wait for a Further and Higher State even for receiving the Promise of the Father the Power from on High that he that was with them might be in them John 14.17 John was as great as any Prophet and yet he that was least in the Kingdom was greater then he Read the Acts of the Apostles behold what a pretious people was brought forth even in the beginning of the Apostles Ministry how full of Faith how stripped of the world how single-hearted to God and one towards another Acts 2.42 c. and Acts 4.32 c. What would these be abiding and growing up in the Vine The cutting off of sin is necessary while in the Body but to make the committing of sin necessary while in the Body is a great Derogation to the Power of Gods Grace and to the Mystery of Faith which overcometh the evils of the Heart and the Worldly Nature within purifieth the Conscience from dead works and is held in the Pure Conscience O that men knew the Power and the Faith which stands in the Power For then would not they judge it so impossible to be cleansed by the Faith through the Power O that Light that Light that Pure Light of the Spirit wherein the Living Blood runs which cleanseth from all sin and keepeth clean them that abide and walk in it If this were but a little felt such Doctrine as these which are gathered in the comprehension from words read without being let into the thing it self would soon vanish and find no place in the Heart where the Power dwells nor in the understanding which is renewed preserved and fed by the Power For the things of God are to be known and held in the understanding which is given of God which understanding is of the Spirit and is Spiritual and not wirh the natural understanding which cannot receive the things of the Spirit but onely a carnal apprehension and sence of the words of the Spirit according as a man can beat them out with and comprehend them in his reasoning part To the fifth That the Souls of the faithful are alwayes growing in grace whilst they are in the body and at the instant of death or separation from the body our Lord Jesus shall present them to the Father without spot or blemish Answ Christ presenteth to the Father when he hath purified the heart and mind and made it fit for Gods pure life and presence He hath received the fulness from the Father and hath freely given of his grace and of his truth to the sons of men to regenerate them to cleanse and sanctifie their hearts and make them fit for God to dwell in He sitteth in his Temple as a Refiner and Purifier of Silver who is like a Refiner's Fire and like Fuller's Soap and when he hath purified his Disciples his Children his Levites he presenteth them to the Lord for the Lord to Tabernacle and dwell in when he hath throughly consecrated them he presenteth them as Kings and Priests to his Father to offer up an Offering for Righteousness and to reign with him in his Kingdom Mal. 3.3 Rev. 1.5 And there were some so purified by the leaven of the Kingdom which purgeth out the old leaven by degrees even till at length it hath made the lump wholly new that to them all things were pure Titus 1.5 There were some come unto Mount Sion and unto the City of the living God the heavenly Jerusalem and to an innumerable company of Angels to the general Assembly and Church of the first-born which are written in Heaven and to God the Judge of all and to the Spirits of just men made perfect and to Jesus the Moderator of the New Covenant and to the Blood of Sprinkling Heb. 12.22 23 24. Thus it was before the Apostacy yea and after the Apostacy there were some found standing on Mount Sion again such as had learned the New Song such as were redeemed from the Earth such as were not defiled with Women with any of the false Churches or their false wayes of worship but had kept their Virginity in the Wilderness If ye would know who these were they were the first-fruits unto God and the Lamb after the Apostacy who were throughly cleansed by the Spirit of burning insomuch as in their mouth was found no guile but they were without fault before the Throne of God Revel 14. v. 1. to 6. The Work of the Spirit of Christ in the heart is an inward work and doth not consist in outward time or seasons but in spiritual degrees and seasons which when they are finished the heart renewed the spirit changed the work wrought out then the glory of the Father is revealed the entrance into the everlasting Kingdom Ministred and then there is a sitting down in the everlasting Mansion even with Christ in the Heavenly places which he hath prepared where they that are redeemed and purged and sanctified sit together with him and as the body cannot hinder his entring into the spirits of his Saints and his dwelling in them no more can it hinder their entring into him and dwelling in him Now there are several exercises of Spirit several measures
spirits of many and hath let the spirits of many into O that men would suffer the wearing out of this earthly spirit and wisdom that they might become like God be formed into and live in his Image How long shall the Destroyer in every age prejudice men against them in that age which seek their good with their hearts How long will the world stand in enmity against the generation of God's choice and provoke the Lord to wrath against them Surely the spirit of this world will try it out to the very last against the Spirit of God for indeed the spirit of this world is not subject to the Spirit of God nor indeed can be and so cannot endure the Government of his Kingdom which is not of this world to be set up in the sight of it Yet the Government of Christ and his Kingdom is not opposite to any just Government of a Nation or People Christ's Government is a Righteous Government of the heart or inner man chiefly which doth not oppose a Righteous Government of the outward man Nay those who are Christ's subjects and singly obedient to his Law of Righteousness in their spirits are more faithful to men and more subject to any just Law of Government than others can be for their fidelity and subjection is out of love and for Conscience sake But this is it which offends the world men many times make Laws in their own will and according to their own wisdom now the wisdom of the world is corrupt and hath erred from the guideance of God and are not free from self-ends and interests not being gathered into that which cleanseth and keepeth pure the naturals Now that which is of God cannot bow to any thing which is corrupt in man it can lye down and suffer and bear the plowing of long and deep surrows upon its back but it cannot act that which is against its life It cannot be disloyal to its King to gratifie the spirit of this world but what Practice or Testimony its King calls for against the evil and corruption of this world it must obey singly and faithfully God in every age so bringeth forth and ordereth his innocent Lambs and People as that they are still offensive to the present age The Lord fitteth them and calleth them forth to be Witnesses against the evils of the present age How can they but offend it Can darkness chuse but hate the light which speaks against it How can darkness in Power and Dominion bear to be reproved by a mean contemptible appearance of the Light in mean and contemptible vessels For God chuseth the weak and foolish things of this world and things that are not to bring to nought things that are Look into former ages How did God reprove the Kings and Princes of Israel Not by the eminent Priests and Prophets whom they expected to be taught by but by Herdsmen by Plowmen by Prophets which they despised How did he overcome the Heathenish world yea and the Jewish corrupted state Was it by wise learned men by the learned Scribes and Pharisees among the Jews or by the wise Grecians among the Heathen or by Fishermen and Publicans And how shall the recovery out of the Apostacy and the reproof of the Antichristian world be Shall it be by wise Synods and Councils of learned and Orthodox men among them as they speak Or shall it be by the learning of the spirit in such as these contemn When God hath the rich Treasure of the Knowledge of his Kingdom to manifest in the world he chuses earthen vessels weak vessels poor contemptible persons he appears there where the eye of man least look for him that the excellency of the Power might appear to be of him wholly and that the vessel might rob him of none of the glory of it Now the Lord hath not only chosen in this day of his great appearance in Spirit to the spirits of his People mean instruments but mean things also foolish things weak things the keeping on of an Hat the use of ordinary Language the appearing in mean habits and despised gestures yea and in a foolish way of Preaching indeed it is so to that which hath not the savour of the Vertue and Power of the life in it And how can the wisdom of man but stumble at it Who would think that God should require such things or appear in such thirds O living eternal Power how is thy migthy Presence and Appearance vailed from all that look for it in any way of mans observation or judge it with the eye of mans wisdom Verily thou art a God that hast hid thy self from the earthly spirit in its utmost wisdom yea in its utmost search after the knowledge of and in the midst of the highest porfession of Religion Which of the Wise which of the Scribes in this Age can discern any of thy Pathes or so much as one of thy Footsteps Oh that men would fear before the Lord and be sure to Govern in that which is of God and then they should harm none of His nor hazard the shaking of their Government but whatever is not of God both within and without must fall in the day of Gods Power O happy is he who is now made willing to part with that which God is determined to rent from man that his standing may be in that which cannot be shaken For there hath been a great Earthquake in this Nation both of things without and of things within and there yet remains somewhat to be shaken both without and within that the Glory of God may have room to appear O England Kiss the Son lest he be angry Let all such Laws and Customs as are not of Him fall before Him and whatever is of Him let it bow unto Him both within and without that his wrath break not forth like a fire which none can quench For the Lord hath mighty things to bring to pass and he hath a mighty Arm of Power to effect them by and what shall be able to stand before him that stands in his way Faults in Printing Page 11. line 23. for of read on p. 15. l. 1. r. Doctrines l. 37. r. Mediator p. 16. l. 12. r. times p. 17. l. 6. r. so to that l. 7. r. end of growth l. 8. r. ever and ever p. 18. l. 18. f. it r. all p. 19. l. 29. f. along r. alone p. 20. l 9. f. in r. as p. 21. l. 19. f. the r. this l. 37. f. sed r. sed p. 22. l. 14. 15. f. he witnesses r. bewitches l. 27. 1. doth THE END