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A58336 A divine looking-glass, or, The third and last testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ whose personal residence is seated on his throne of eternal glory in another world : being the commission of the spirit, agreeing with, and explaining of the two former commissions of the law and Gospel, differing only in point of worship : set forth for the tryal of all sorts of supposed spiritual lights in the world, until the ever-lasting true Jesus, the onely high and mighty God, pesonally appear in the air with his saints and angels / by John Reeve and Lodowick Muggleton ... Reeve, John, 1608-1658.; Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698. 1661 (1661) Wing R676; ESTC R35141 178,978 220

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to trouble or torment your s●lf seeing there is nothing in us but God onely in variety of appearance Furthermore do you not know that he is all in all what then is there besides himself Comfort up your despairing self therefore and understand that it is the spirit of the Father only appearing in you sometimes in light and love and sometimes in death darkness or seeming wrath or envy in the end you shall finde that all visibilities are but meer forms shapes or shadows and that all invisible operations of seeming contrariety was the Father onely who is the first and the last and there is none beside him 17 Again if a more grosser sort of these Trinitary-mongers or rather fleshly Atheists shall come to visit their friend in the condition beforesaid they will endeavour to comfort them or smooth them up with these and such like expressions Friend what is the matter with thee or what is there that should cause thee to be so full of fears or trouble of minde thou fearest where no fear is thou art like unto a child or fool that is frighted with their own shadows or else thou art mad and wantest a Chyrurgeon to let thee blood that the devil damnation sins or ciphers may flie from thee Further they will say unto their wrathful friend Let not that called sin in the least trouble thee but rather let it be thy glory because there is none in such bondage as those that are so nice or scrupulous concerning sin Sin what is sin or sins in us are they any thing else but so many several Stars or Angels in us Art thou not worse then mad therefore to be troubled with the variety of thy Fathers brightness appearing in thee though in seeming darkness 17 Again if none of these or such like cursed speeches take effect with their despairing friend then out of Atheistical madness they will say unto one another That he is an ass and a fool for making such a noise and trouble to his friends as he doth when he will he may help it with case sure it is somewhat doubtful that he dissembles with himself for some by-end to bring his friends into publick shame amongst their ●eligious adversaries 18 My beloved spiritual brethren this is the end of such comfor●ers and their hellish counsel unto their friend under present wrath O will not Jobs comforters rise up in judgement and condemn all such wretched counsellers as these are at the visible appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ with his mighty Angels 19 Another sort of empty comforters will say unto this their despairing friend Brother how is it with you do you earnestly pray unto the Lord to forgive you your great transgressions committed against him or are you heartily sorry for all your evils or are you willing to be prayed for when the Saints shall meet together or shall we set a day apart of fasting and humiliation before the Lord for you or are you not guilty of some secrets sins lying heavy upon your conscience because you do not disclose them through which the prayers of the Saints are not answered certainly your sins are not so great but if you confess them and forsake them they are pardonable cry therefore mightily unto the Lord day and night we also will do the like that your wounded spirits may be heal'd but it may be you have comitted some such horrible wickednes that God will not suffer you to be in peace though you cry never so much or long unto him until you are made to desire his Saints to lay open your rebellions before him in publick or private zealously fasting and crying unto him with a loud and bitter voice that this sort of soul despairing sins or devils may be cast out of you or it may be you have committed some secret action of murder buggery or such like and therefore the Lord will neither answer our prayers or your own or ever suffer you to be in peace more until you are cut off by the hand of the Magistrate therefore that you may be delivered from the wrath of God upon you and die in peace our counsel is that you will hide none of your rebellions committed against the Lord or man CHAP. XIII 1 Of the language and conditions of two sorts of men and women 2 The one elected unto Glory the other rejected unto shame 3 The Prophets declaration thereupon IN the next place I shall speak of two sorts of men and women the one elected unto glory the other rejected unto shame or which have committed the unpardonable sin against the holy Spirit through reprobation and which hath not through election yet both of them may continue under despair to their lives end for the manifestation of the prerogative will or pleasure of the Creator over his creatures and who art thou that dares dispute against it 2 My spiritual brethren if an elect vessel hath been left to commit adultery buggery murder or such like and lyeth under despair and if he hath not fallen under these serpentine stinging evils but is wounded in spirit through a continual fear of being overcome through temptation to commit it one time or other 3 Or suppose he is full of blasphemous thoughts against the Creator through which there is a continual fear in him of eternal damnation yet there is so much light of life in him secretly upholding his bleeding spirit that if you discourse with him concerning his condition he will usually utter these or such like words I know God is able to pass by all my rebellions against him but I fear he will not Or he will say Do you think that if God did purpose to shew mercy unto me or had ever any thoughts of love unto my poor soul that he would suffer me to do those detestable evils against nature it self beside my inward dreadful temptations against himself Again they wil say I cannot believe that ever any of the beloved of the Lord were ever under any such strange temptations or desperate thoughts against the Lord or against my self my wife my children or relations as I am Again they will say When I finde any motion of deep sorrow in me for all my rebellions and a full resolution by the power of the Lord to forsake them and a desire to love the Lord in hope of his mercy or to praise him for his preserving me under all past dangers then immediately I am subject to the most firiest temptations of all therefore what hopes can there be for such a one as I am I fear hopes or desires concerning me is but vain sure my condition is as bad if not worse than Cain Balaam Judas or any such like 4 Notwithstanding these and such like hopeless expressions yet if they finde a man that experimentally understands the sadness of their condition they are apt to desire that man to intreat the Lord for them 5 Again what ever befalls them they have this property abiding in