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A90625 The voice of the Spirit. Or, An essay towards a discoverie of the witnessings of the spirit by opening and answering these following queries. Q. 1. What is the witnessing worke of the Spirit? 2 How doth the Spirit witnesse to a soule its adoption? 3. Who are capable of attaining the witnessings of the Spirit? 4. How may a soul know its injoyment of them? 5. By what meanes may a soule attaine them? To which is added. Roses from Sharon or sweet experiences reached out by Christ to some of his beloved ones in this wildernes. / By Samuel Petto preacher of the Gospell at Sandcroft in Suffolke. Petto, Samuel, 1624?-1711. 1654 (1654) Wing P1903; Thomason E1500_2; ESTC R208647 109,805 256

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is the Lords way of speaking to the soules of his people and hence it is called often the Word of God And it was the Word that David hoped in for his salvations Psal 119.81 82. He had the letter of a promise before v. 28. but this would not satisfie him unlesse the Lord would speake it over againe he must have it applyed to his inner man Say ●o my soule they were internall speakings he prayed for as if he had said Lord outward salvations would be nothing to me without inward feelings of thy favour in them O say to my soule i. e. raise thou an inward perswasion in my heart of my interest in thee say I am thy salvation i. e. not onely that he which beleeveth shall be saved but let me be particularized thy salvation and not onely that thou wise deliver me out of my distresses but say I not onely will be but am thy salvation He beggeth here the witnessings of the Spirit in the Word by an effectual application of it to his soule 3. From a beleevers right and title to such words or promises Christ is his and all the promises of the new Covenant his in Christ 2 Cor. 1.20 Yea promises directed to particular persons in Scripture when they are about things of generall concernement doe admit of a generall application and every beleever may lay claime to them as his that promise I will not faile thee or for sake thee is directed to Joshua Josh 1. v. 5. yet is applyed generally Heb. 13.5 And so generall promises are capable of a particular application unto every individual beleever Now if the Spirit did not apply them Christians should misse of that prosit and advantage which according to the intent of the promiser is to be reaped by them A beleever is adopted Isa 41.10 Ezek 36.25 hath God for his God hath cleane water sprinkled on him c. and the Word doth say thus much to him though in a more secret way in a language which he understood not The witnessing of the Spirit is but the uttering these things to the soule with a more audible voyce It is but like a Fathers telling his Childe of an estate which was really his own before So Christians have a propriety in such words or promises before and it is the office of the Spirit to give a knowledge unto beleevers of the things that are freely given them of God 1 Corin. 2.12 And so it will apply these as well as other words for the Gospell owneth no restriction or limitation as if some promises were to be applyed others not The whole Gospell is the voyce of the Spirit and so any word may be applyed for its proper end and therefore witnessing words as well as other 4. From the appointment of Divine promises for this very end to witnesse which must be by application from the Spirit the whole word is often called God's testimonie Psal 19.7 119. v. 2.22.24 c. Heb. 6.18 There are two Immutable things ordained on purpose to helpe us unto strong consolation and they are 1. Gods promise 2. His Oath v. 13.17 But how doe they bring in this Consolation it is by witnessing for ver 16. An Oath is said to be for confirmation and so the two Immutable things bring in this strong consolation as they serve for the ratification and confirmation to a soule of its interest in the blessings of the Gospell And they are of the same use to all the heires of promise that they were of to Abraham ver 17 18. To give them the same certainty of what they are heires to that he had And both the promise and the Oath must needs give testimonie by direct rather then reflex acts as the nature of them doe intimate By all which it appeareth that Gods promise and Oath both which are without us doe as properly conduce to the affording Assurance of our propriety in Christ and in the everlasting inheritance by him as any inherent graces or qualifications can doe Now as it was the application to Abraham of these two that made them witnessing to him Gen 22. v. 12.16 17. So there must be a superadded worke of the Divine Spirit making an application of them to particular soules as there was to Abraham else they cannot add a confirmation or bring in consolation to any heires of promise which are the ends they are intended for Argu. 3. From the number of Witnesses which the Gospel owneth 1 Joh. 5.8 There are three that beare witnesse on Earth Now if the Spirit should not give a distinct testimonie from water and bloud there were not three witnesses Indeed neither water nor bloud are sufficient alone to witnesse but the Spirit with water make but one witnesse and hence the water hath the denomination for the witnes and not the Spirit And the Spirit with bloud make but one witnesse and thence the bloud is called the witnesse and not the Spirit and therefore if the Spirit had not a distinct way of witnessing from its Concurrence with these there were but two not three witnesses And that water should be so distinct from bloud in the way of its testifying and that the Spirit should not be as distinct from them both is unconceivable and soundeth very harsh I conclude therefore that the same use which water or bloud are of The Spirit witnesseth with bloud and with water but besides the Spirit hath a distinct witnessing by way of enlarging the soule with joy in the soules apprehension of Gods Fatherly love The Spirit doth not alwayes witnesse unto us our condition by force of argument from sanctification but sometimes immediately by way of presence as the sight of a friend comforting without helpe of discourse Dr. Sibbs Saints Sealing when they witnesse the same the Spirit is of when that witnesseth And as they have something distinct from each other from whence when discerned a conclusion is drawne of interest in Christ so the Spirit hath some peculiar acts or operations of its owne distinct from both which effectually beget the same perswasion which they doe though in a more Immediate way then if it were by Inferences from such promises as they attain it by Object But by Spirit is not meant here the Holy-Ghost but our Spirits they are the third witnesse Answ It must needs be understood of the Divine Spirit 1. Because the Divine Spirit is a witnesse on earth Rom. 8.16 and so the enumeration of Witnesses on earth were not full if that were not intended 2. Because the scope of the Apostle in this Chapter is not to advance our Spirits but the Divine Spirit as the witnesse on earth 1 Joh. 5.6 It is the Spirit that beareth witnesse because the Spirit is truth and hereupon he numbreth the witnesses ver 7 8. ver 10 He that beleeveth hath the witnesse in himselfe which argueth that his designe is to assert the Holy-Spirit to be a witnes on Earth for he doth
onely to have a probable opinion but a certaine knowledge that the Spirit dwelleth in them which is to know their Adoption Rom. 8. v. 9. And 1 Joh. 3.24 Hereby we know he abideth in us by the Spirit And those he writeth to are little Children v. 18. 1 Joh. 2.12 He telleth them that their sins are forgiven them which may assure us that it doth not make to the hurt of weake beleevers to know they are forgiven Arg. 4. Weake Christians ought to exercise themselves unto selfe-examination Ergo They are in a capacitie to attaine a knowledge of their state thereby 2 Cor. 13.5 Examine your selves Prove your selves The ingemination of the exhortation argueth it to be a duty of high Concernment else he would not use so much earnestnes in exciting to it And it is their station they are to enquire about 1. Whither they be in the faith 2. Whither Christ be in them or not And that weake beleevers are not exempted from this duty is undenyable For 1. It extendeth or reacheth to unbeleevers those that have not Christ in them are to finde it out hereby they are to try whither they be in the faith or no 2. It hath no limitation unto strong beleevers let them prove it that will assert it 3. These were weake in the faith which are here twice over required to come up to it 2 Corin. 12. v. 20 21. Prone to envyings strifes backbitings whisperings swellings c. which are made the symptomes of but babes in Christ 1 Cor. 3. v. 1 2 3. Yet these are injoyned to examine 2 Cor. 13.5 There are some seasons then which all Christians even the weakest ought to take for self-examination about their union with Christ Ergo they are capable of doing it with good successe Either weake Christians must alwayes give in this verdict that they are without Christ and this is false and the Lord doth not command them to a false Conclusion Or else they must give in no verdict and then the duty is fruitlesse as to its proper end Or else they must conclude that they are in the faith And the Text calleth for one of these Conclusions Either 1. That they are in the faith Or 2. Reprobates i.e. unsound hypocrites without the Spirit Unto all which I may adde that these Romans were many of them weake in the faith Rom. 14. v. 1 2. c. And yet in the Text he excepteth and excludeth none but seemeth to conclude all under the witnessings of the Spirit By all which I cannot but apprehend Assurance to be ordinarily attaineable even by weake beleevers CHAP. XI Shewing how a soule may know whether it enjoyeth the witnessings of the Spirit or not and first the Immediate witnessings of the Spirit Qu 4. HOw may a soule know whither it injoyeth the witnessings of the Spirit or not Before I give a direct answer to this Question I shall premise that the answers to it will be usefull to such ends as these 1. To give satisfaction unto doubting soules many precious sons of Sion are full of feares about their Adoption could they but know that God were their Father they should account it a favour of great value Whereas the Spirit hath witnessed this to them but they know not its voyce or understand not that these operations which they have found doe amount to a testimonie of Divine love They question whither they be from the Spirit or not or else whither they be witnessing and intended by the Lord for that end By a due observation of what I shall here lay downe and the shinings of the Spirit on its owne workes without which nothing will be witnessing those that never had Assurance way attaine it and those that have lost it may recover it againe if by reflexion they can finde that such workes have passed upon their hearts as I shall speake of 2. To difference the testimonie of the Spirit from Delusions of Satan and the single testimonie of our owne Spirit that so the voyce of the Spirit may be owned and Satanicall delusions rejected 3. To confirme and establish those that doe injoy witnessings in the perswasion of their Adoption And the better to attaine these ends I shall 1 Speake particularly unto the feverall wayes of witnessing How a soule may know that 1. The Spirit 2. Water 3. Bloud have witnessed 2. Adde some Generall discoveries or secondary evidences which will respect all those wayes of witnessing According unto the threefold way of the Spirits witnessing so must I divide the Question into three Qu 1. How may a soule know whither the Spirit hath witnessed its Adoption to it in that more Immediate way or not Before I reply to this Question I shall give these pre-considerations Preconsid 1. That there must be some great and remarkeable impression and alteration made upon the heart working it into some strong perswasion of Adoption else there is not the least ground for a pretending to an Immediate testimony Those that never found any thing of this nature are not concerned in this Question for there must be something like the testimonie to make capable of tryal The Nature of an Immediate presence of the Spirit and the application of a word require that there be some great impression when ever they be injoyed Jam. 1.21 1 Thes 2.13 2 Corin 3.3 So that if a man should read over witnessing words never so often and his thoughts should run this way that God is his God and Christ and eternall life his yet if no power commeth alongst with the word to fix fasten and set it upon the heart there is not any colour for an Immediate testimonie The word must take deep rooting in the heart Matth. 13. v. 21.23 else no gracious effects at all are accomplished by it much lesse can it be witnessing But if a man hath found some great alteration made upon his Spirit that hath wrought towards a perswasion of Adoption Our enquiry is How he may know whither it be meerly a strong flashy opinion and fancy of his owne Spirit a delusion of Satan or indeed a testimonie from the Divine Spirit Precons 2. That my designe in answering this Question is not to discover who is interested in Christ and who not that will be the thing driven at when I come to speake of the Spirits witnessing by water bloud But if a man hath a testimonie of interest in Christ by some eminent impression made upon his Spirit our enquiry is whither it be from the Divine Spirit or be a Delusion I suppose that many reall beleevers may through their owne default want this Immediate testimonie of the Spirit and may be under false confidences through the Delusions of Satan i. e. Confidences taken up from such grounds as are not evidencing Revel 3.17 Psal 30.6 when by a due search they might finde infallible grounds for the same Conclusions This Question is not for the tryal of Christianitie but of some Confidences thereof
know this is a maine use which the Spirit is intended for 1 Corin. 2. v. 10 11 12. But God hath revealed them to us by his Spirit i. e. those things v. 9. that eye hath not seen and v. 12. we have received the Spirit for what end That we might know the things that are freely given us of God Whereas if the Spirit did not give demonstrations of its owne presence in its revelations the soule might question whither the things discovered were from God or not and so the Revelations would be of little use or advantage and could not sway the will to a rejection of what it hath formerly owned contrary to what is at present revealed And what light can have more perspicuitie and clearnes in it for the manifestation of Satanicall illusions then the light which proceedeth from the Spirit whose office it is to discover or manifest what is unknowne And I am perswaded that when the Spirit cometh in à witnessing way its light is like a candle or rather a beame of the Sun darted into the soule whereby it seeth into the cunning insinuations unjust accusations violent and horrid temptations and cursed delusions of Satan more then at other times and knoweth them to have their riste from him The annointing of the Spirit which is within the Saints is said to teach them all things 1 Joh. 2.27 and to helpe against those Seducers v. 26. i.e. by the word as a means it manifesteth what is consentaneous or agreeable to the minde of Christ and establisheth therein against all those craftie sophistications whereby Satan seduceth many the same Spirit taketh off the vailes which are upon the hearts of men and giveth them open visions of Divine glory 2 Corin. 3. v. 16 17 18. All which speake out thus much that Revelations from the Spirit by the Word have an inbred propertie to evidence their owne proceeding from the Spirit and to discriminate or difference themselves from those flashes of Satan whereby he striveth to his utmost to lead soules into groundles Conclusions about matters of the highest moment else they would not be effectual to prevent seduction 1 Joh. 2.26 which is one special end they are ordained to That which convincingly discovereth a delusion of Satan must evidence it selfe to come from God Delusions may pretend to the Word but the annointing within teacheth the Saints what is indeed according to the Word Arg. 4. From the Lords ordaining the in-being or in-dwelling of the Spirit to be an evidence of our Adoption if it selfe were inevident it could not conduce unto that end for every reason from whence any Conclusion is collected must be clearer then the Conclusion it selfe onely light can manifest Eph. 5.13 That which evidenceth another thing to me must needs it selfe be more discernable It were impossible for a man successully to try his state by the inhabitation of the Spirit if that were not more manisest then his state And indeed what can evidence its indwelling but it selfe Now this is often made the Rule for tryal as Rom. 8. v. 9. Ye are not in the flesh but in the Spirit Now how shall we know that If the Spirit of God dwelleth in you and it is added He that hath not the Spirit is none of his 2 Cor. 13.5 Examine Know ye not that Christ is in you except ye be reprobate 1 Cor. 3.16 Know ye not that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you 1 Cor. 6.19 By all which it may appeare that the Spirit doth give test monie to it selfe in some of its operations or evidence that neither Satan nor any Creature can be the author of them Object But the Spirit is not discearnable in its essence but in its operations Ans 1. The application of promises is a special worke of the Spirit wherein its presence is as discernable as in any other of its operations Ans 2. Those which are the witnessing acts of the Spirit have the greatest aptitude to afford soule-satisfying manifestations of the Spirits presence in themselves of all other for the intention of the Lord in them is to manifest adoption to the soule Rom. 8.16 And seing a knowledge of its presence in the acts is a maine requisite unto Assurance by them hence they cannot fall short of discovering that These operations have more then ordinary light life and strength in them they differ in their brightnes from other concurrences of the Spirit as much as the clearest Sun-shiny day doth from that which is most dark and cloudy and therefore if ever the Spirit be seen in any operations it is in these which are the brightest beames of this Sun The Spirit by a secret touch irresistibly striketh the soule into such cleare firme and strong apprehensions and perswasions of its adoption that though it meeteth with much within and with ut from Satan it s owne heart and Christian friends to worke it into a contrary perswasion yet it cannot but say as Job 19.25 I know or as Rom. 8.38 I am perswaded As the Spirit giveth effectual Convictions of sin that the soule cannot deny its guiltines which formerly hath asserted its innocency and that without enquiring whither the Spirit hath done this or not So it doth worke effectually into a perswasion of Adoption that till afterward it doth not cannot or need not reflect to enquire whither it were the Spirit or no. And so the essence of the Spirit may not be discerneable and yet the testimonie may be sure to the soule by operations it may conclude the presence of the Spirit Yea the Spirit doth not onely give such a perswasion but also it discovereth some invincible grounds and giveth such undenyable demonstrations both of its owne presence and of the reality of what is spoken that as one under powerfull Convictions thereof it cannot but fall downe before it and say to the Spirit as they did to Christ Joh. 16. ver 29 30. Now thou speakest plainly and speakest no proverb by this I beleeve that thou comest forth from God As from some Divine Attributes that shine forth eminently in those witnessing acts 1. The Spirit causeth the soule to take notice of Divine wisdome in the application of promises as in the season of their coming in and sutablenes unto its present condition and in the manner of their working it findeth how Satan was defeated in his enterprises thereby his methods and snares discovered and he confounded and then the soule cannot but cry out as Rom. 11. v. 33. O the depth of the riches of Gods wisdome 2. The Spirit giveth it to see Divine power improved for it in a glorious way and hence Eph. 1. v. 18 19 20. He beggeth the enlightenings of the Spirit for them that they might know v. 19. what is the exceeding greatnes of his power to them-ward who beleeve c. The Saints often feele a Divine power in the application of promises but they cannot tell who is the agent whither Satan or the
touch-stone or rule for tryall see Isa 8.20 To the Law and to the testimony if they speak not according to this word it is because there is no light in them 1 Cor. 14.37 If any man thinketh himselfe a Prophet or spirituall let him acknowledg that the things I write unto you are the Commandments of the Lord. Act. 17.11 Though the Spirit doth give evidence to it selfe especially in the more immediate way of witnessing and acteth so irresistibly as the soule whil'st that work continueth cannot be otherwise perswaded yet all the improvements of this immediate testimonie are to be tryed by the written Word of God i. e. both that faith which receiveth it and those effects that follow it or those operations it hath in and upon the soule and the ends it aimeth at If these be not according to the Gospel account it a delusion though the perswasion be very strong Isa 8.20 Gal. 1. v. 7 8. 6. v. 16. It is dangerous with Zacharias from an unbeleeving suspition upon non Scripturall grounds to doubt yet it is a duty with Mary for information to enquire How shall I know Luk. 1.18 19 20.34 35 38. Though your confidences continue yet you are to weigh them afterward in the ballance of the Sanctuary But that I may clearly resolve the doubt I shall proceed by these steps 1. A power of judgement and discerning or a certaine knowledge whither any and what workes have passed upon the heart is attaineable and ordinarily granted unto soules This may appear 1. From the Lords requiring selfe-examination 2 Cor. 13.5 Examine your selves whither you be in the faith prove your selves Now what is that but to looke into the heart and take a surveigh of that purposely to gaine a knowledg what the state is This duty cannot be performed with fruit or advantage if there were not a possibility to be ascertained by enquiring what the soule hath mett withall and so the end of it would be lost so 1 Cor. 11.31 The knowledge of the heart is necessarily required to make water or blood effectually witnessing for without that there is no ground for an act of judgement to passe upon 2. From clear Scriptures 1 Cor. 2. v. 12.15 The Spirituall man judgeth all things Ezek 16. v. 61. 1 Cor. 14.25 And thus are the secrets of his heart made manifest 3. From Experience Christians that at some times through temptation are ready to deny such dispensations of God towards them yet at other times can make large narrations of many passages they have met withall They can declare how and in what manner the Word hath wrought within them and yet such soules under miserable questionings of their interest in Christ still It is out of doubt with them and they are beyond questioning whither they have been under such workings or no but here they sticke they know not wither these be witnessings or not Beware therefore of harbouring any imagination that either the deceitfulnesse of thy own heart or the counterfeit workings of Satan should render it impossible for thee to attaine a knowledge of thy owne heart or of what workes have passed upon that This conceit raised by Satan keepeth many a soule on this side Assurance a great while 2. The works that have passed upon thy heart being discerned thou mayest examine and measure them by the written word whither they be speciall or common if thou be'st ready to doubt and question whither these be sufficient to testifie adoption or not by renewed recourses to the Word thou mayest finde what they are whether they be such as that calleth graces or not c. It is said of the Chymicks that they will so counterfeit gold that no touch-stone can discover it Satan hath a great deale of Chymistry he hath many things like graces as faith hope humility c. which are not those graces and therefore it behoveth the most confident soules often to try their grounds and here is a touchstone the written word that will never faile this will discover his most glistring counterfeit coyne 3. A knowledge or reall discerning that those speciall workes have passed upon the heart is enough to render infallibly assured of the Spirits witnessing or may give a certainty that a right judgement is passed upon the condition You may undoubtedly know that it is the Spirit which witnesseth if you can clearly see know or finde that those workes are wrought in your hearts which are warranted in the written word to be witnessing for the Spirit onely can create them there and hence they are called fruits of the spirit Gal. 5.22 This is a great perplexing thing to many a Saint could it but see that the Spirit were the author of a work that it hath been under then it could conclude of its Adoption from it whereas there are common workes of the Spirit which a Saul a Judas a reprobate may have and therefore barely the proceeding from the Spirit is not enough But it is necessary to know that the work thou hast experience of is a testimony as well as that the Spirit is the agent There are many workes of the Spirit which cannot be denominated testimonies of Adoption Now for the Spirit to bear witnesse plainly importeth these two things 1. The giving of a testimony 2. That the Spirit is the giver of it If thou best wrought into a perswasion of Adoption by the application of a word there is a testimony and if thou can'st finde that the Spirit hath raised this that is sufficient And if blood be so applyed as it is warranted to be a witnes and so for Water then the knowledge that they come from the Spirit with that is evidencing When works are of such a nature as they doe witness adoption it was my scope and drift to discover in the foregoing Questions In those I have endeavoured to difference the speciall workes of the Spirit from those counterfeit works whereby Satan and mens own treachourous hearts do prevaile to the deceiving of them As the Spirit doth evidence its owne presence in the immediate way of witnessing so the speciall nature and Qualitie of the workes themselves may ascertaine thee that they come from the Spirit in the testimony of Water and Blood If thou can'st descry those operations within thy selfe they may assure thee that the Spirit is their Author and that thy heart hath not deceived thee in thy Conclusions about thy Adoption and hence 1 Joh. 5.10 He that beleiveth hath the witnesse within himselfe Some might enquire How shall we know that the Spirit and none else is the Witnes to us the Apostle answereth He that beleiveth beleeving doth evidence the inhabitation of the Spirit If the grounds of thy judgement be certaine then the act of thy judgement must needs be infallible that is true or false according to the truth or falsenesse of the grounds The act cannot be tryed without another act of judgement so there would be no end and
The VOICE of the SPIRIT OR An Essay towards a Discoverie of the witnessings of the Spirit by opening and answering these following weighty Queries Q. 1. What is the witnessing worke of the Spirit 2 How doth the Spirit witnesse to a soule its Adaption 3 Who are capable of attaining the witnessings of the Spirit 4. How may a soul know its injoyment of them 5. By what meanes may a soule attaine them To which is added Roses from Sharon or sweet Experiences reached out by Christ to some of his beloved ones in this Wildernes By SAMUEL PETTO Preacher of the Gospell at Sandcroft in Suffolke Isaiah 59 19. When the enemy shall come in like a flood the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a Standard against him LONDON Printed for Livewell Chapman at the Crowne in Popes-head-Alley 1654. To the Saints and people of God in and about Sandcroft Grace and peace be multiplyed Dearely beloved in the Lord. AS Jesus Christ by the appointment of the Father hath purchased Redemption brought in an everlasting righteousnes and obtained eternall Salvation for a certaine number of the race of fallen Adam so the blessed Spirit is designed by the Father and the Son not onely to make application of Christ and to bring soules into the relation of Sons and Daughters thereby but also to beare testimony of their standing in that blessed Relation To encourage unto a waiting for and to give a knowledge of the witnessings of the Spirit is the designe of this Treatise And now Deare friends I beseech you rest not satisfied without a perswasion from the Spirit of Adoption that God is your Father Give over carnall reasonings and give all diligence to make your Calling and Election sure Though you be under the hidings of Gods face at present Isa 8.17 yet waite for the light of his Countenance and the issues will be glorious When Josephs brethren were in their greatest distresse then Joseph maketh knowne himselfe to them Gen. 45. v. 1.3 4. So when many charges and accusations are brought in against you and many seemingly hard passages are met withall and that from Christ himselfe and your hearts are ready to sinke downe lowest your fears to rise highest yet then may your Assurance be nearest Christ your spirituall Joseph as with Reverence we may speake it will be able to refraine no longer he cannot but cry out I am Joseph your Brother And if you injoy a testimonie of Divine love at last you will not repent you of all your waiting It will be as a cluster of grapes from the Celestiall Canaan that will give you a foreknowledge how good the Land is This will sweeten your bitterest cups and your worst conditions to you this will be enough that God is your Father Your hearts are now fearefull of medling with promises and this is the language of your soules it is true here are precious promises but what is this to us we know not whither we have any right to them or not such a testimony will assure you that all the promises are yours because Christ is yours in whom all the promises are Yea and Amen Indeed when you want Assurance yet it is your duty by faith to take hold of promises sutable to your conditions but Satan hindreth oftentimes therein when you cannot see your interest in Christ Hereby also you will see your liberty for neare approachings unto God and that with a holy boldnes because he is your Father and may hope of being succesfull in all your drawings neare to him Hereby you will have freedome from or establishment against many temptations which a doubting condition exposeth you to you will not be so ready to have hard thoughts of God or murmuring discontented thoughts at his dispensations c. as you have been Hereby you will be rendred thankfull for your mercies whereas now you are apt to Call the most speciall mercies Common And that such an abundant entrance may be administred to you into the everlasting kingdom and that you may be filled with peace and joy in beleeving even joy unspeakable and full of glory shall be the prayer of him who is Sandcroft 4th Mo 20th day 1654. Yours in Gospell Engagements SAMUEL PETTO To the Christian Reader THe eternall decree of the great God about the everlasting state of soules in which they shall for ever abide after the number of our Months are determined and that this body is seized upon by the king of torrors is registred in the bookes of God and to be opened at the great day but at the present so hidden that by all that is before us as that we cannot eyther know love or hatted or what will be the sentence of the Judge of all the world upon a particular soule when he comes to speake those irreversible words Goe ye Cursed Come ye Blessed Yet he that was worthy to open the books and unto whom the Father hath committed all Judgement even Jesus our Lord be it is that hath sent for that blessed Spirit which curiously and exactly surveighs the very bottome Counsells of God to make report of and to witnesse unto soules the precious assurance of their Adoption that so such as doe beleive might have consolation and hope And now a search after the knowledge of the language of that Spirit and the whisperings thereof whereby the soule is made acquainted with the secret of God must needs be a worke worthy the utmost of our care and diligence and every beame of light tending to that end should be answerably esteemed of by us according to its issue which is so great even of eternall moment Besides multitudes there are bound up in darknes some on the one part laying claime to acquaintance with the Spirits testimonies whose walkings yet savour so ranke of the flesh as they declare them sensuall and deluded Others there are who not onely have tasted the Spirits sweetnesse but by him have been made to drinke into Christ yet through over-elated thoughts and expectancies of the Spirits witnessings much like the Jewes in their too much raised account of some pompous and extraordinary appearing of the Messias regardlesse of those pretious whispers of love which the Spirit in the promise hints to the soule makes them still froward and dissatisfied with God as not counting their prayers heard or their persons regarded because not extraordinarily visited by the Spirit The designe and aime therefore of the Author in this peice is to promote our understanding of the voyce of that Spirit And according to the Grace given him to releive and edifie the weake and doubting and undeceive such as are deluded We are perswaded hee hath dealt faithfully both with Christ and you in laying aside all 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and endeavouring in the plainnesse and demonstration of that Spirit which he is heere treating of to speake home to eyther sort Upon that short view we had of this worke we have added our testimony to it not
because wee thinke our names are any way worthy or can backe the Truth or that we intended the Authors Commendation therby we know he needs it not where himselfe is knowne and his worke we trust will approove him faithfull with Jesus Christ Only we aime at bearing testimony to the Truth And if it may be the encouragement of some poore soules further to ponder and consult what is heere wrott Reader Consider and view it over and see if thou canst finde the booke in thy heart and thy heart in that We beleive when thou hast perused it thorough though thou misse spangles of Eloquence yet thou wilt not account thy expence of time as to be thy losse Greive not that Spirit by slighting any peice that may familiarize his voyce and language to thee Here are Questions of moment flated opened and in some measure cleered up If thou meetest with thy satisfaction give glory to the God of heaven if the blessing of the Gospell drop but from one leafe or line upon thy Spirit in thy consulting it thy paines are recompenced Now that the Spirit of the Lord may be redoubled upon the Author who hath waged in this worke and that thy profit who perusest it may be answerable to the desires and travaile of his soule shall be the prayers of us who are meanest among the Saints who yet desire to approve our selves faithfull to Christ his truths his interests and his people so we bid thee farewell Grace be with thy Spirit Amen SAM HABERGHAM EDVV. BARKER 1. day 4. Mo 1654. To the Reader Deare friend THe plentifull pouring out of the Spirit is the great priviledge which is promised unto the latter dayes and therefore it must needs be a duty of high concernment to seeke for inward acquaintance with that blessed Spirit in all those wayes it is promised in amongst which its witnessing of Adoption is none of the least According to that measure of light which the Lord hath lent me I have endeavoured the clearing up of that great mysterie in the ensuing Treatise And some of the reasons which have byassed my Spirit to appearing in it in so publique a way are these which follow 1. Because of the many encouragements which I have had hereunto from diverse friends both Ministers and others 2. Because so few have written distinctly on this Subject The more Immediate testimonie of the Spirit is very little insisted upon by any that I could ever yet see Assurance I confesse is the Subject of diverse bookes but there are many markes and signes lay'd downe by some which I feare will not hold weight in the ballance of the Sanctuary 3. Because of the many Delusions which multitudes of soules are under in these dayes who yet are pretenders to the Spirit therein Here are many things that if the Lord will may be conducible to the undeceiving of such as are taken in the snares of the Devill and to the establishing others against them 4. Beause of those great perplexities and inward distresses which my selfe and many heaven-borne soules have been in for want of light into that Question How shall I know the testimonie of the Spirit from the Delusions of Satan I have been like Noah● Dove have not knowne where to set the foot of my soule as to the Doctrinall part so as to be safe for eternitie I knew that faith and other graces when of the right stampe were evid ncing but how to know true faith from false and so for other graces and that my heart did not deceive me in passing judgement on my condition seing Satan transformeth himselfe into an Angel of light and counterfeiteth every grace this hath put me to a stand And now the Lord having given me much satisfaction in this search more then ever I had formerly about the Doctrinall part and delivered me from many perplexities and feares which heretofore I laboured under least I should take that for an evidence which was none I am hereby encouraged to hope that these Directions may be usefull unto others in the same wayes that they have been to me Yet the speciall Concurrences of the Spirit onely can make them effectuall to a soule for their proper end And those experiences of that more Immediate testimonie of the Spirit which thou findest in the latter end of the booke coming to my hand by an especiall providence when I had well nigh finished the Treatise and carrying with them such a harmony unto what the Lord had convinced me of before from his Word yet was almost discouraged for publishing because I had found so little thereof in my owne experience these have not onely added much Confirmation to me in the truth it selfe but also have given me much encouragement to a proceeding in the worke The Treatise by a blessing from heaven may be usefull 1. To those which are in a state of nature to take them off those sandy foundations which they have built upon for eternitie Here they may see how farre they may goe and yet be in a perishing condition still Though they may attaine unto Convictions of sin and to a kinde of beleeving on Christ and have some good motions and desires c. yet unlesse there be such a through-worke as bringeth in a heart turne from sin and to Christ they will miscarry everlastingly for all this The swaying prevailing part of the heart must be Christ-ward else their faith is vaine they are yet in their sinnes And hence we read so often of Conversion and turning to the Lord and that as a distinguishing thing of Saints from others Jam. 5.20 Math. 18.3 4. Act. 3.19 Psal 51.13 Ezek. 18.30.32 Act. 14.15 Act. 26.18.20 It is not enough that the heart is touched or wrought upon by the Word unlesse it be turned 2. To those which are in a state of grace it may be of advantage to them towards peace joy Comfort establishment and let them beware of disowning any testimonie from the Spirit whither in that Immediate way or otherwise It is an ordinary saying that wicked men would have Christ for their Saviour but not for their Lord. And I grant that none doe rightly take Christ for Salvation but also doe take him for Sanctification but if hereby they intend to make receiving of Christ as Lord the onely Evidence of interest in him I conceive they are much mistaken for Blood is made a witnes of Adoption as well as Water And I am confident there is no heartie willingness in any unrenewed soule to have Christ for a Saviour Joh. 5.40 Hebr. 2.3 Receiving Christ as a Saviour is as distinguishing as receiving him as a Lord. But there may be some kinde of willingnes to receive him either way yet if it be not an effectuall heartie willingnes it is not evidencing of which see more in the Treatise it selfe And now Reader search the Scriptures whither the things be so or not And if this poore Treatise may but be a provocation unto others
acceptation into favour with God and now through Christ may lay claime unto whatsoever that relation can entitle to this testimony telleth us that we may have an expectation of such provisions protections portions as it becometh such a Father to give out And hence Rom. 8.17 And if Children then heires heires of God and joynt-heires with Christ CHAP. II. The Observation from the Text. The Observation I shall speake to is this Doctr That the Divine Spirit doth witnes unto those which are in Christ with their Spirit their Adoption This is the secret language of many a Son of Sion Though I be adopted yet O it is impossible that I should ever attaine assurance of it alas I cannot climbe up to heaven to see my name written there How should I dive into such a secret as that is Methinke I finde the Lord answering such a soule and so as it might for ever silence it in such reasonings The Spirit it selfe beareth witnes c. As if he had said What testimony wouldest thou desire what wouldest thou reckon a sufficient evidence of thy Son-ship who might be a witnes that thou couldest confide in If the Divine Spirit might ascertaine thee of thy Adoption Behold that is nigh thee thou needest not ascend up to heaven to setch that thence that is descended to thee for every one that beleeveth hath the witnes within himselfe 1 Joh. 5.10 The Spirit knoweth the minde of God and how his heart standeth towards thee and that is sent from the bosome of the Father into thy bosome even on purpose to bring good newes from heaven of thy Fathers love and though with men it be impossible yet with the Spirit all things are possible That is able to give infallible and convincing demonstrations of thy Adoption and this Spirit it selfe witnesseth c. In the carrying on of this I shall shew 1. What this witnessing worke of the Spirit is 2. How the Spirit doth witnes to a soule its Adoption 3. Who are capable of attaining the witnessings of the Spirit 4. How a soule may know its injoyment of them 5. By what meanes a soule may attaine them CHAP. III. Of the witnessing worke of the Spirit or what it is for the Spirit to witnesse unto a soule its Adoption Qu 1. VVHat is this witnessing worke of the Spirit Or what is it for the Spirit to witnesse unto a soule its Adoption Answ It is a worke whereby the Spirit doth that towards the clearing up unto a soule of its Adoption that a witnes doth amongst men for the decision and determination of a matter dubious and uncertaine Now the use of a witnes is to give in evidence upon knowledge how the matter in question standeth purposely to ascertaine others thereof Deut. 19.15 Matth. 18.16 The end of witnessing is expressed to be that a matter may be established or confirmed and made to stand as firme and true by that record which is given in And hence Joh. 8.17 The testimony of two men is true i. e. is to be received as a sufficient evidence and may free from doubting It was certaine in it selfe before and by the testimony it is rendred certaine unto those that questioned it And when the Spirit by some operations doth what is equivalent unto this then is witnesseth The speakings of the Spirit are in a way sutable to it selfe who is the speaker and to the soule which is spoken to and therefore by operations not by voyce And the Spirit witnesseth 1. Objectively 2. Efficiently 1. Objectively when it affordeth such speciall operations as have an aptitude to ascertaine the soule of its Adoption There are some speciall and remarkeable Concurrences of the Spirit which by a due observation might manifest adoption and carry with them the force of affirmations and assertions thereof But many overlooke these evidences and will not heare what the Spirit saith unto them A soule may remaine without a knowledge of its Son-ship after the Spirit hath thus witnessed if its record be not received So Rev. 22.18 I testifie unto every man that heareth the words and yet every man to whom he speaketh this doe not beleeve what is asserted Joh. 3.11 Wee testifie and ye receive not our witnes It is but a testimony proposed or offered and is not effectual unlesse received And if nothing further were intended in the Text yet it were a Mine with much spiritual treasure layd up in it Severall things of great importance arise from this As 1. Hence a knowledge of Adoption is attaineable it is the very end of the Spirits witnessing to assure thereof It is not to render God more assured who are his Children he knoweth who are his Nor to make Adoption certaine in it selfe that must be before it can be witnessed But its scope drift and designe is to leave us assured or perswaded of it And that it should never attaine its end in this when it is so successull in other workes how unconceivable a thing is it 2. Hence it is a duty of great concernment to receive that testimony which the Spirit offereth may not the Spirit complaine unto many Christians as Christ did Joh. 3.11 So I have testified that you were the Children of God and you have not received my witnes Doubtles it is a sinfull neglect in those that are spoken to not no yeild attention unto the voyce of the Spirit which speaketh It is urged as a choyce duty and enforced by a powerful argument 1 Joh. 5 9. If ye receive the witnes of men how much more is a divine testimony to be received which is farre greater and it is the witnes of the Spirit he intendeth ver 6.8.10 Christians reckon it a small matter to deny the appearances of Gospell grace and to call the speciall operations of the Spirit delusions of Satan O but hereby you not onely hinder your owne peace comfort and establishment which might come in at that doore but which is farre worse you grieve the Spirit of God also Eph. 4.30 I may say to such as Isai 7.13 Is it a small thing for you to weary grieve and disquiet your owne Spirits but will you grieve the Spirit of my God also It s sad enough that carnal men deny attention to the voyce of the Spirit O let not Christians make it speake in vaine also or misse of its end in speaking to them But I suppose this is not all which the Text aymeth at or intendeth Therefore 2. The Spirit witnesseth efficiently it causeth the soule to conclude of its Adoption by its speakings to it As Calling doth often expresse not onely an Inviting to a participation of Gospel grace but the soules answering those Invitations which is effectual Calling Rom. 8.28.30 2 Thes 2.14 So witnessing expresseth an effectual efficacious witnessing And that this is intended in the Text may appeare 1. From the Context the scope of the Apostle is to give a knowledge of this who are in Christ so have
Precons 3. That the primary evidence of this Immediate testimonie is not to be limited or restrained unto this Immediate way of witnessing onely For as graces doe sometimes discover their owne proceeding to be from the Spirit so at other times the Spirit evidenceth its owne presence in the exercise of graces Indeed it is the very busines of the Spirit and the maine errand it is sent upon to put the soule into a perswasion of Adoption when it witnesseth in this Immediate way and so the soules assurance of the truth of the thing testified hath a great dependance here on its knowledge that the Spirit is the witnes and therefore usually it giveth the most transparent and remarkable tokens of of its owne presence here Yet it is not to be confined to that way of witnessing but sometimes the Spirit draweth out graces to act at such a height more then ordinary and doth so efficaciously witnes adoption by reflex acts upon these as it giveth sufficient evidence to its owne presence therein CHAP. XII Of what doth primarily evidence the truth of this Immediate Testimony I Shall now answer the Question by shewing 1. What doth primarily 2. What doth secondarily evidence the truth of such a testimonie Ans 1. The Spirit it selfe doth primarily evidence the proceeding of its owne witnessing acts from it selfe whil'st a soule is in an actual injoyment of them those irradiations and other Concurrences of the Spirit doe carry with them such cleare and convincing demonstrations to the soule of their coming from the Spirit as render it in some measure perswaded thereof There are such sparklings of Divinity in them and the glorious name of the blessed Spirit is in such a lively way engraven or enstamped upon them as they doe aloude proclaime themselves to have their original from that holy Spirit According to that degree of clearnes which the Spirit manifesteth its owne presence in so is the degree of perswasion in the soule stronger or weaker And when there is a Plerophorie or full Assurance all other things would be but as a candle lighted up to see the Sun by which is best seen by its owne light and so is the Spirit best seen in the soule by its owne light and all other things are but additional confirmations and secondary evidences hereof If the Spirit hath indeed witnessed to a soule its Adoption heretofore and now its testimonie be clouded or eclipsed by a serious reviewing the forgoing testimonie and judicious reflexions upon that usually it will more easily recover it againe then by any extrinsecall demonstrations or consequential effects whatever for the appearances of the Spirit are most conspicuous in its witnessing acts which are intended purposely to assure yet effects are very usefull for confirmation Now that the Spirit doth afford manifestations of it selfe in its owne testimonie or that it doth operate so efficaciously as is doth evidence its owne presence in its witnessing acts and giveth the soule that injoyeth them a knowledge of their proceeding from it selfe and that they can be from no other I shall prove by these following Arguments Arg. 1. From his appointment unto this witnessing worke were not Adoption a thing questionable and controversiall in the soule there needed no calling in of witnesses The very use of them is Luk. 22.21 the determination and establishment of a matter against Contradiction see Matth. 18.16 2 Cor. 13.1 And it is the special reason why the Spirit rather then any other is ordained as the witnes because that is truth 1 Joh. 5.6 If I question the faithfulnes of a witnes the testimonie is never certaine to me and so the Spirit who is truth it selfe is constituted as the witnes that we might be infallibly ascertained of what is spoken upon the credit of the Witnes or Revealer and hence v. 9. The testimonie of God is greater which imports that the great inducement to receive the testimonie or owne and confide in it is this the greatnes faithfulnes and truth of him which beareth record it is God who is greater then men and therefore more to be credited And this can be no enforcement unto my reception of the testimonie if the Spirit doth not evidence it selfe to be the author of it whose truth is to be my incentive to receiving of it The maine thing towards assurance would be wanting which is the fidelity of him that speaketh if the Spirit should not evidence its owne presence in testifying Rom. 8.16 The Spirit it selfe witnesseth c. Here the Holy-Ghost as well directeth us to looke for its presence in witnessing as expresseth that it is its office to beare witnes And how little it should contribute towards efficacious witnessing if it did not manifest it selfe in its operations you may eafily conceive by considering these things 1. That it is usuall for Satan to bring in contradictory testimonies to those of the Spirit and so the soule is in a Labyrinth of trouble and perplexitie not knowing which to owne or choose A conscientious satisfaction must arise from assurance that the witnes is faithful If my owne Spirit and Satan should joyne together in one testimonie of my adoption it were invalid because the witnesses are unfaithful Satan can assert and give impulsions to receive his record therefore if the Spirit did not evidence its owne presence in its testimonie against Satans deluding voyce the soule would be no nearer satisfaction about its state then before the Spirit witnessed 2. Then the Spirit should answer one doubt with another for the uncertaintie about the witnes may create as much dissatisfaction as any thing else yea it raiseth a new ground of perplexitie O saith the soule I feared my condition formerly and here is a testimonie but whence it cometh I know not I doubt as much of that as I did before of my Adoption and O if it should be from Satan and I should owne it my condition would be yet worse then before And if it must seeke for other demonstrations whither it be from the Spirit or no it is in as much darknes as ever and then it did nothing to wards the end it is sent to attaine for the matter remaineth as dubious as formerly and the soule no nearer satisfaction Arg. 2. The Spirit is the highest Witnes Ergo It evidenceth the truth of its owne testimonie or its owne presence in it There must be something to give a knowledge that the testimonie cometh from the Spirit and there can be none higher then the Spirit to give it For. 1. It is the Spirit that maketh other things witnessing therefore that is the chiefe witnes No graces or experiences can witnes without him 2. It is called the Witnes 1 Joh. 5. v. 6. 10. And if any inferiour witnes can evidence it selfe or the Spirit that being the highest witnes may evidence it selfe much more Arg. 3. From its special appointment for this very end to give manifestations unto the Saints of what they should
a time and many gracious effects are produced by it c. but these are more fully opened else-where especially under the generall evidences Object But many have had flashes of joy in the reception of the word Luk. 8.13 yea have been raised unto a high degree of hope and even a triumphing joy who yet have been hypocrites Job 8.13 27.8 Job 20. v. 5. and others have been made partakers of the Holy-Ghost and have tasted of the heavenly gift the good word of God and the powers of the world to come and yet have been under delusions all this while Hebr. 6. v. 4 5 6. How shall I discerne that I goe beyond these Answ There are many things already hinted that will difference the testimonie of the Spirit from such slashes as these are but further 1. The witnessings of the Spirit cause glorious transsormations into the image of the word delusions or common workes of the Spirit leave without these A man may partake of the Holy-Ghost in the gifts of it as Saul did 1 Sam. 10.10 and yet no imprinting of the word in the heart Some one affection as joy may arise upon the reception of the word as Matth. 13.20 21. and yet the word have no root Mark 4.6 the heart not be changed into the nature of it but when the Spirit worketh effectually by a word then there is a counterpane of the word in the heart and hence Jerem. 31.33 Hebr. 8.10 The Lord doth promise in the new Covenant to write his word in their hearts some principles and dispositions or inclinations are wrought within that have a lively resemblance in them unto the word 2 Corin. 3.3.18 We beholding as in a glasse the glory of the Lord are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. Saith Mr Forbes the working of the Spirit in the wicked is like the smell of an Apothecaris Shop which one that passeth by receiveth although he never carry any of these odoriferous things with him But the witnessing of the Spirit to the Elect is by imparting the thing witnessed to the soule and making it really to possesse it So that if a man could see the soule of a true childe of God he should see engraven in it mercy peace love righteousnesse life joy and Christ himselfe All the promises of God in Christ being written therein according to the Covenant of God 2. The witnessings of the Spirit have powerfull operations in the heart towards the attainment of spirituall Gospell ends there The end any worke driveth at is a great discoverer what it is if a man be not lightly but effectually carried out after it The noise of heaven and happines is taking even with carnal hearts Many with the yong man in the Gospell Matth. 19. v. 16.22 may be inquisitive after eternall life and have desires to enjoy it and take much paines to seeke after it and be very sorrowfull at the thoughts of missing of it and these imply some tastig of the heavenly gift and the powers of the world to come Hebr. 6. v. 4 5. A man may be elevated with raptures of joy upon a supposed interest in heaven and all this may be but in a natural way like Haman he may thinke whom will the Lord honour but my selfe Esth 6. v. 6. but with the yong man he may minde earthly things more then Christ or eternal life ver 21 22. Saith Forbes as a Physitian that hath prepared a comfortable potion for the health of a beloved patient he will give to others a little of it to make them apprehend the tast of it but not so as to have any strength to make any operation in the stomacke so the Lord may let some carnal men discerne some goodnes in Christ and eternall life But these tasts doe not make them partakers of the refreshing power of these They may be wrought into a great reformation and a glorious outward profession hereby but they have not such an operation as to cause their hearts to mount up Christ-ward and place their satisfaction in him alone But the speakings of the Spirit make the soule cry out as Cant. 5.10 11. My beloved is white and ruddy the chiefest amongst ten thousand c. v. 16. He is altogether lovely A soule at such a day cannot but reckon Christ the top of its glory and it can finde no rest but in him and Communion with him and the smiles of his face all other things are nothing to these in its account Reall-tasts that the Lord is gracious cause the soule to disrelish carnal delights and imbitter those sweets to it Saith the soule should I be taken with the smiles of Creatures is not the smiling face of Christ better should I be drunke with the sweet cups of worldly delights is not the Wine in Christs Cellar better should I feed upon ashes after Christ hath led me into his banqueting house O no. Whither should I goe Thou hast the words of eternall life But I shall proceed to the other Questions CHAP. XIV Shewing how a soule may know that the Spirit hath witnessed its Adoption by bloud Qu 2. HOw may a soule know that the Spirit hath witnessed its Adoption by Blood Ans 1. From the New Covenant or the free promise we are not to thinke that there is an application of material blood but the Gospell discovereth that the bloud of Christ which was shed upon the Crosse was intended and is usefull for Justification Redemption c. and offereth it for such uses and ends unto particular soules The application of blood is by faith Rom. 3.25 and therefore it must be by a promise because faith ever must have a Divine word to fasten upon and Rom. 10 v. 8.10 The Apostle checketh reproveth for such carnal apprehensions as that we must clamber up to heaven for the blood of Christ No saith he the Lord reacheth it forth and maketh it nigh to us in or by the word of faith and the same word promiseth beleevers that they shall be saved v. 9. So that a Divine word is the instrument for the conveyance of the blood of Christ unto soules and for their assurance of salvation thereby This is Gods Deed of gift which they have to shew for their right and title to that blood and all advantages that come by it and their Acquittance or discharge from the debt they did owe to Justice Many are possessed with apprehensions that it is impossible to attaine assurance of interest in that blood of Christ and are filled with inward porplexities about it for want of considering the written word as the means of conveyance Whereas if the promise of it be yours the blood in the severall uses it serveth to is yours also and that ought to satisfie you for there is an inseparable connexion between blood and the Covenant Heb. 10. v. 16.19 12. v. 24. 13. v. 20. And your Conclusions of interest