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A93130 The Qvakers wilde questions objected against the ministers of the Gospel, and many sacred acts and offices of religion. With brief answers thereunto. Together with A discourse of the Holy Spirit, his impressions and workings on the sovls of men. Very seasonable for these times. / By R. Sherlock, B.D. Sherlock, R. (Richard), 1612-1689. 1654 (1654) Wing S3254; Thomason E1495_3; ESTC R208535 67,037 174

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the simple But by their fruits you shall know them which is confirmed by an apt similitude v. 16. Matt. 7.16 Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles q. d. No man can be so foolish as to expect this but every tree whether it be good or whether it be bad bringeth forth fruit suitable to its good or bad nature So 17. every good tree bringeth forth good fruit and a corrupt tree bringeth forth evill fruit nor is it possible it should be otherwise 18. A good tree cannot bring forth bad fruit neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit even so false Prophets cannot bring forth the fruit of good true wholsome sound doctrines and religious manners So Menander 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 No man being good in himself produceth evill actions on the other side saith Antoninus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. He that will not have a wicked man to commit wickednesse is like unto him that will not have a fig-tree to bring forth figs 'T is then an infallible tryal of the spirits whether they be of God or no by the fruits they bring forth § 44 The fruit of the Spirit viz. which is of God is love joy peace long-suffering Gal. 5.22 23. gentlenesse goodnesse faith meeknesse temperance The first of these fruits and the fairest too even of largest extent and most lasting which this tree of life brings forth is Love even the love of God above all and of our neighbour as our selves This therefore must needs be an infallible touch-stone to try the spirit of truth from the spirit of error for the spirit of truth is the very spirit of love and that first in respect of himself being that essentiall love and love-knot of the Father and the Son And secondly in respect of us being that sacred vinculum that invisible chain which unites us unto God by faith which worketh by love Gal. 5.6 and which unites one to another by charity peace amity the inseparable fruits of a true faith So that the Spirit of God is vinculum unitatis both in respect of his person and office and that 3 wayes First he is the bond of unity betwixt God and God Secondly betwixt God and man and Thirdly betwixt man and man therefore call'd the unity of the Spirit Eph. 4.3 Ephes 4.3 The devill on the other side is of a quite contrary nature as being the authour fautor and fomentor of all division He divides and separates man from God by sinfulnesse and errour and man from man by envy malice hatred strife and variance therefore is he so well known amongst the vulgar by his cloven foot the embleme of division § 45 Now our love to God above all is manifested and expressed by our love to our neighbour 1 Joh. 4.20 If any man say I love God and hateth his Brother he is a lyar 1 Joh. 4.20 for he that loveth not his Brother whom he hath seen how can he love God whom he hath not seen For Joh. 14.23 24 if any man love me saith the Lord he will keep my words and my Father will love him and we will come unto him and make our abode with him And he that loveth me not keepeth not my Words and the Word which you hear is not mine but the Fathers which sent me And what is the Word he means and so often particularly commands but to love one another This is my commandement that ye love one another as I have loved you Joh. 15.12 And this is the fruit he giveth us in charge to bring forth vers 16 17. even to love one another So that then where there is malice hatred strife variance bitter envyings railings revilings c. for such kinde of persons to lay claim to the Spirit of unity is a piece of impudent vanity and a false suggestion either from their owne corrupt erring spirit or from the spirit of errour himselfe the Devil who is a hater a reviler and the accuser of his brethren Rev. 12.10 And on the other side where there is peace love unity amity c. they are unquestionable marks and tokens of the Spirit of truth and unity Therefore St. John in the forecited place having told us that hereby know we the Spirit of truth from the spirit of errour adds immediately Beloved let us love one another 1 Joh. 4.6 7 8. for love cometh of God and every one that loveth is born of God and knoweth God and he that loveth not knoweth not God for God is love § 46 It would be needlesse to instance in the rest of the fruits of the Spirit because Love is not onely the first and chiefest of them even the Mistresse or rather the Queen of graces and by the Apostle extoll'd above them all 1 Cor. 13. but also because 't is the summe brief abridgement and epitome of all grace All the fruits of the Spirit are contained in and derived from this one as streames from the fountain head Vnde caetera tanquam ex capite exorta religata contexuit saith the Father of the fruits of the Spirit Aug. as they are reckoned up by the Apostle They all arise from and are summ'd up in this one therefore is love the fulfilling of the Law Rom. 13.10 'T is the fulfilling of the Law in three respects 1. Reductive in that the whole Law is reducible to this one command of Love and like Homer's Iliads in a nut-shell the whole volume of the Law is contained in this short precept Mat. 22 37 39 40. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart with all thy soul and with all thy minde and thy neighbour as thy self 2. Formaliter the very essentiall form of our obedience to the Laws of God being our love to God That 's the very form life soul spirit of a truely holy and acceptable obedience both in piety towards God and charity towards man when it proceeds from the love we owe to God himself and to our neighbour for Gods sake and therefore is Love also styl'd the end of the Commandement 1 Tim. 1.5 1 Tim. 1.5 For finis in moralibus habet rationem formae the end why we do this or that moral action is the very essential form of the action done 3. Effective obedience is the effect the issue the product of our love to God flowing from it as an effect from the cause therefore 't is said as before Joh. 14.23 If ye love me ke●p my Commandements Love then is and needs must be an exact true and infallible touch-stone or tryal of the truth of Spirits since 't is the chief the fountain the abridgement of all the fruits thereof § 47 A third rule for the tryal of the Spirits is by the properties of the Spirit of truth which are observable in the manner of his descension upon the Apostles of Christ recorded Act. 2.2 Act. 2.2 And suddenly there came
under that pretence treats of holy and spirituall things and shall not first by the rule of truth examine and try such things and persons shall be sure to have lies errors obtruded upon him under the dresse and attire of Truth because there ever was and ever shal be by Gods permission and the Devils suggestion false Prophets or false Teachers in the world and yet as fair and great pretenders to the truth as the very true patrons and promoters thereof such there were ever in the Church of God both under the Law of old and under the Gospelanew 2 Pet. 2.1 2 Pet. 2.1 But there were false Prophets also among the people even as there shall be false Teachers among you which privily shall bring in damnable heresies even denying the Lord that bought them and shall bring upon themselves swift destruction And 't were well if the poyson spread no further so that others were not infected therewith also but so nauseous is Truth to the mindes of men for its age and antiquity and so acceptable are Lies and Errors for their novelty that these false Teachers never fail of many disciples and followers so it follows vers 2. 2 Pet. 2.2 And many shall follow their destructions by whom the way of truth shall be evill spoken of First then beleeve them not follow them not be not cousen'd by their fair pretences so as to be infected with their false doctrines 'T is our Saviours own command Matt. 24.23 Matt. 24.23 If any man shall say unto you Loe here is Christ or Loe there beleeve it not for there shall arise false Christs and false Prophets and shall shew great signes and wonders so that if it were possible they should deceive the very elect But that being forewarn'd ye may be arm'd against their delusions Behold I have told you before Wherefore if they shall say unto you Behold he is in the desert goe not forth Behold he is in the secret places beleeve it not The same care and caution was commanded by God to his people under the Law If there arise among you a Prophet Deut. 13.1 or a Dreamer of dreams and give thee a signe or a wonder and the signe and the wonder which he hath told thee come to passe saying Let us goe after other Gods Vers 2. which thou hast not known and let us serve them Thou shalt not hearken unto the words of the Prophet or unto that Dreamer of dreams For the Lord your God proveth you to know whether you love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul From whence is also further observable The reason why God suffers false Prophets to arise viz. for the probation and tryall of our proficiency and integrity in the love and service of God for so saith the Father upon those words Aug. for the Lord your God proveth you to know whether ye love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul Tentat nos Dominus non ut sciat ipse quem nihil latet sed ut scire nos faciat quantum in ejus dilectione profecerimus God suffers us to be tempted tryed and proved by the lying wonders of false Prophets arising amongst us not that he himself may know what is in us to whom the hearts of all men are naked and bare but that we may thereby know our selves and our own proficiency and constancy to the principles of truth and integrity The very same reason is given by the Apostle for the necessity of heresies 1 Cor. 1 Cor. 11.19 11.19 For there must be heresies among you that they which are approved among you may be known Aug. de civ Dei lib. 18. Quolibet errore caecentur c. With what errour soever our enemies are blinded or with what wickednesse soever they are deprav'd 't is for the proof tryall and exercise of the graces of Gods Spirit within us Have they received power to afflict persecute imprison c. 'T is for the tryall of our patience in suffering and charity in loving our enemies and praying for our persecutors as becomes the disciples of Christ Matt. 5.44 Matt. 5.44 Doe they onely by fair words and cunning speeches distill their false and poysonous doctrines 'T is for the tryall of our wisdome in resisting Gal. 6.1 and beneficence in perswading and endevouring to restore them with the spirit of meeknesse proving whether God will give them repentance to the acknowledgement of the truth that they may escape the snare of the Devill 2 Tim. 2.25 26. of whom they are taken captive at his will 2 Tim. 2.25 26. § 41 Secondly Try the spirits whether they be of God or no Try them how but by the revelations of the Spirit which is of God who being the Spirit of truth must necessarily therefore in all his qualifications and impressions be consentaneous and agreeable to himself Aug. Veritas veritati congrua one truth ever holds proportion with another nay all truths are as it were the images and resemblances one of another they are all links of the same golden chain which affixt to the throne of heaven displayes its radiant lustre unto the mindes of men upon earth They are all but streams flowing from one and the same fountain the God of truth There is nothing then that we are to receive for truth but what is consonant and agrees with the Spirit of truth which ever blessed Spirit speaking in the Word hath thereby prescribed and given us a sure and infallible rule of truth The first rule of trial then is the holy Word of God in general that 's the grand general rule that 's the great square or level according to which we are to try and examine the rectitude truth and integrity both of the doctrines and opinions of others without and also the impressions and workings of the Spirit within Gal. 1.8 Gal. 1.8 Though we or an Angel from Heaven should preach unto you another Gospel besides that you have received let him be accursed Though we preferring the authority of the Gospel they had preached before their own authority the Preachers thereof nay before the authority of celestial spirits Though an Angel from Heaven c. Aug. He saw saith the Father that it might so come to pass that Satan transforming himself into an angel of light and working by his mediators and instruments 2 Cor. 11.13 14. those deceitful workers who transform themselves into the Apostles of Christ might so cousen and deceive them if they did not keep close to the Gospel received which is the true rule of faith therefore hee saith another Gospel besides c. praeter any thing that is besides that holds not square and is not level to that rule Qui praetergreditur fidei regulam non procedit in via sed recedit a via he that goes besides and not according to the rule of faith goes not forward
spirit of meeknesse and humility of unity love and charity Gal. 6.1 Col. 3.12 13. 1 Joh. 4.6 7. Hereby know we the spirit of truth and the spirit of errour 1 Joh. 4.6 Even by love and charity therefore it followes Beloved let us love one another for love comes of God and every one that loves is borne of God and knoweth God and he that loveth not knoweth not God for God is love Quest 16 Whether they be not seducers that draw people from the anointing which is in them and tell them they must be taught of a man whereas the annointing teacheth them they need no man teath them but as the anointing teacheth them and the promise is to him that doth abide in it eternally Answ By the anointing within is meant that measure and proportion of spiritual wisdome and understanding in the things of God 1 Joh. 2.27 whereby according to command we are enabled to try the spirits whether they be of God or no 1 Joh. 4.1 because many false prophets are gone forth which the foregoing words doth imply c. 26. These things have I written unto you concerning them that deceive you Now this spirituall unction or knowledg of the truth which is from the Spirit whosoever hath received need not be taught of man if he abide in the truth which he hath received and do not give heed to seduceing spirits And I would to God that all who are called the Lords people had their hearts sprinkled with this spirituall ointment and their eyes anointed with this eye-salve Rom. 3.38 that they might see to discern betwixt light and darknesse betwixt true prophets and such as deceive the simple lest suffering themselves being blind to be led by the blind they both fall into the ditch Mat. 15.14 Quest 17 Whether they do not bewitch the people who withdraw them from the spirit within to observe the ordinances of the world and traditions of men without as the Galatians were bewitched Gal. 3.1 Answ I must tell you that there is not only a holy and good spirit within and that 's but in too few but there 's also an evill and seducing spirit within and that 's in too many even the spirit that doth bewitch men and draw them aside from the doctrines and commands of the Spirit of truth and to strive by all means to draw the people off from giving heed to seducing spirits is not to observe the ordinances of the world and traditions of men as you pervert the text but to obey the commands of Gods true spirit 1 Tim. 4.12 Mat. 7.15 1 Joh. 4.1 who foretelling of false Prophets and false Spirits often in the Word commands exhorts admonisheth to beware of such not to give heed to such and not to beleeve every spirit but to try them Quest 18 Whether they be not seducers which tell people these are the ordinances of God which God never commanded as sprinkling Infants telling people of a Sacrament which there is no Scripture for and draw them from the spirit within to follow your imaginations and inventions Answ They who are guilty of calling humane inventions Gods ordinances are seducers we confesse But for the sprinkling Infants as you scornfully call Baptisme which is Gods ordinance for he hath ordained and commanded it to be observed I have already given you the grounds of it out of the Scriptures and we cal it a Sacrament as being a tearme best expressing the nature of it which you would confesse if you understood it And for the spirit within I have already told you out of Scripture that we are not blindfolded to follow the dictates thereof but to try them by the Spirit speaking in the Word And thus to draw men from the spirit within is not to follow our own imaginations since God by his holy Spirit commands the same Quest 19 Whether you have the same spirit which was in Christ the Apostles and Prophets which gave forth the Scriptures seeing you act contrary to the Scriptures and follow your own inventions and tradition and so erre from them Answ They that do beleeve or act any thing contrary to the doctrine of Christ and his Apostles are not led by the same spirit but in saying that we do this herein I must tell you that you doe falsly and flatly belie us since both we can and you see we do prove our Ministeriall actions to be agreeable to the Scriptures Quest 20 Whether ever Christ and his Apostles did first Baptize and then preach faith and repentance twenty or thirty years afterwards Answ Christ himself was Baptized being a person not capable of faith Heb. 12.2 and repentance for he was above both of faith he was the author and finisher Joh. 3.16 1 Pet. 2.22 the person in whom we are to beleeve and of repentance he was not capable who knew no sin and the Baptisme of Christ sure it is to be our pattern and grand example The Apostles also baptized many persons who had not true Faith and Repentance but were Hypocrites as Simon Magus Alexander the Coppersmith Demas Diotrephes And Simon Magus had repentance preached unto him after he was baptized many days Act. 8.13 22. as the Texts clearly expresses From all which Examples it is manifest that Faith and Repentance are not necessarily required of all persons as to the reception of Baptism but to the blessed effects and fruits thereof pardon of sin c. 2. Neither are children also absolutely and altogether destitute of Faith and Repentance they have these Graces in the power though not in the act In the seed though not in the fruit Lev. 25.41 42. In the promise for and in their behalf though not in the present actual performance Mat. 18.3 4 5 6 7. Acts 16.33.18.8 Therefore called the servants of God believers little ones that believe in me And under the general notion of families and housholds they are rankt amongst persons baptized converted and serving the Lord. Quest 21 Whether ever Christ and his Apostles received 100 or 200 pounds a year for Preaching the Gospel Answ Christ himself when he preached the Gospel was maintained by the gifts and benevolence of his Auditors who ministred unto him of their substance And the Apostles for Preaching the Gospel had more I believe then 100 l. Mar. 15.41 or 200 l. a year for many of their Converts sold all their estates Act. 4.34 37. and brought it and laid it down at the Apostles feet for saith the Apostle Rom. 15.27 1 Cor. 9.11 If we have sown unto you spiritual things is it a great matter if we reap your carnal things Quest 22 What Scripture is there to limit God to a place calling it a Church when as the Church is in God 1 Thes 1.1 Answ We do not limit God to a place who is every where Jer. 23.23 Mat. 18.20 and filleth the World but yet after a special manner When two