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A38688 The Eternal gospel once more testified unto and vindicated against the ignorance, or malice of the bishops and teachers of the now Church of England : this book proving against their doctrine that the Holy Ghost is not ceased, but is still given to all the faithful and to some in the same measure as the Apostles and Disciples of Christ had it ... 1681 (1681) Wing E3365; ESTC R23873 92,034 226

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12.7 to guide them into all truth so that fearching by the Light of this Spirit even the deep and hidden things of God ch 2. 10. Rom. 1.20 and growing in grace by it they may * Note that the English Translation of this place of 1 John 2.20 which reads you shall know all things is false for the Greek word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies not you shall know but having known you know still for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is used instead of the Present Tense as the Latin Verb N●vi know John 14.26 1 John 2.20 27. and do all things Mark 9.23 Phil. 4.13 and thus being taught of God John 6.45 need not that any man teach them But the Question is Whether this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Unction the Holy Ghost be given to all true Believers or good Christians as unto the Apostles For that it is given to them all in some measure their very name 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in English anointed ones and being made Kings and Priests Revel 1.6 5.10 they must needs be anointed shews and that they partake of the true Oyl of gladness with the Messiah or Christ called so 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by reason that he had not the Spirit like the other anointed ones by measure John 3.34 Hebr. 1.9 for both Christ and Messiah signifie the anointed and not the Faithful only but all men Jews and Gentiles partake of the Holy Ghost a certain portion of it being distributed to every man living and allowed to all mankind as appeareth 1. Because Christ by the Light of his Spirit enlightneth every man that cometh into the World John 1.9 and not the Faithful only 2. Then from the spiraculum breathed into man's nostrils Gen. 2.7 being still since Adam lost the Holy Ghost by his Fall to the days of Solomon and likewise in our days the Lamp of the Lord in man Prov. 20.27 3. Next from the reason given by him who is perfect in knowledge the most wise God Gen. 9.6 why man should not shed man's bloud to wit because he is made after the image of God which shews that man had not yet quite lost the image of God for if he had this reason had ceased at the same time and as being of no force God had not made use of it therefore hath some of it still for we find no where that since Noah's time he hath lost it And this Image consisting in the Spirit of promise for by the receit of it men are according to the promise made to Abraham of their being restored or renewed to the same Image of God Adam had which all are fallen short from Rom. 3.23 God's promise to Abraham being but the same as that which he had made to Adam presently after his loss Gen. 3.15 which what is it else but a bruising of what made him creep a rising from the beastly dark state he was fallen into and so a recovery from his said sickness and loss created a new saith Paul Eph. 4.24 Colos 3.10 after the image of God Acts 2.33 38 39. Tit. 3.5 6. Heb. 11.39 40. since man hath still some portion of the said Image left him he hath likewise some relicks of the said Holy Spirit which forms and constitutes it as from the words renewing and newness of the Spirit frequently used by Paul as Rom. 7.6 12.2 Tit. 3 5. upon this account may further be understood 4. Again The kingdom of God being like unto a man travelling from his Estate into some remote Country who delivered to his Servants his goods or good gifts Mat. 25.14 that is the Holy Spirit confer Mat. 7.11 with Luk. 11.13 it follows that God giveth his Spirit to all mankind for all men are God's Servants the being Lord and Master and the Holy Ghost is saith Paul alluding to this 1 Cor. 12.7 given to every man to trade use and improve him for his own best advantage 5. Lastly The Kingdom of God which is within man Luk. 17.21 being like leaven put into meal Mat. 13.33 a thing of the same nature but so heavy of it self that it must be fermented with Leaven to become Bread it appears that though all men have with Adam lost some part and note well come short only Rom. 3.23 of the whole Image of God 1 Cor. 11.7 yet all men some more some less and not only those few that are born of the Spirit have still remaining in them some old ruinous fragments or a certain smoaking Flax which is of the same nature as the Spirit of promise which renews and reforms man but which was not given till Christ was glorified John 7.39 Quicquid in hominibus saith the thrice great and learned Author of the Pymander videt audit verbum Domini that is to say is from the Word of wisdom or Spirit of the great God 1 Cor. 12.8 Neither do any of the Christian Sects I know of deny the said allowance of the Spirit to themselves though some exclude other men such as the Jews and Heathen And Master Vicar himself is so far from denying and arguing against it that he makes it his business by a new distinction of an extraordinary and ordinary Spirit to shew that though the former is ceased as he disputes yet the Christian Church always receives and hath the latter of the two continued His words are these pag. 6. viz. The Apostles extraordinary Spirit continued more or less about 400 years in God's Church and men wrought Miracles and thereby convinced Gainsayers though about that time they were not so numerous and plentiful as they were before and the reason was because there was no such need of them and a little after they ceased For when the occasion and reason of working Miracles ceased as Kings proving Nursing-Fathers to the Church the Gospel being a National Religion in most Countries then God in his wisdom suspended that great and mighty power wherewith he had accompanied good men before Therefore men are now to look for no other Spirit but what is necessary for their needs as they are Christians Having said pag. 4. that the Primitive Christians stood in need as Apostles of their extraordinary Spirit upon the account of both the Jews and Gentiles there being great reason that such as were the immediate Instruments of so great an undertaking as making void a Law to wit the Law of Moses which had been settled by God and convincing the prejudiced Gentiles of the truth of their persons as well as of their doctrine should have a proportionable commission and strength to do it with Alas adds he pag. 5. had it not been for this the Gospel would have been nipp'd in its first budding forth and it would have been a downright impossibility for so great a part of the World to have been imposed upon by such a company of illiterate persons as the Apostles before the descent of the Holy Ghost were Can you imagine that such learned men as Dionysius and
thorow a glass 1 Cor. 13.9 10 12. neither came all that they knew to them at the first moment after their new creation or new birth of the Spirit John 3.5 but by degrees for saith Paul 2 Cor. 4.16 their inward man was renewed and perfected day by day the morning and the day-star going before them further and further until it came and stood over where lies the young child or Truth new found Mat. 2.9 so guided their minds from one consequence to another as from the lowermost link through the whole intermediate concatenation unto the higher end of the Chain yet in no great space of time that in following it close by seeking and by knocking for he who will that it should be opened to him must knock Luk. 11.10 and rise early and watch at the posts of wisdoms door Prov. 8.17 34. and traffick with his talent but never keep it laid up they did climb up by degrees into all wisdom and truth came to some knowledge in all the most hidden things of God 1 Cor. 2.10 and so did stand in no need of a sudden immediate impulse and inspiration to declare and speak of them when they saw an occasion 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he will lead you in the way John 16.13 now leading one in the way implys that he walks himself and neither is carried to nor the things which he is led into brought unto him And the Son of God saith 1 John 5.20 hath given us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 note he saith not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is the understanding it self but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is novum lumen in mente a discerning faculty that we may by consulting judging and examining discern to 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 where the conjunction 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or in English that we may shews that the said enquiring and discerning faculty is the way and the means which the Holy Ghost brought St. John and the Apostles to know 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Truth by Also it is plain from hence that the gift of the Son of God the Holy Spirit bestowed on the Apostles is first an understanding enlightned and rectified to which they were left even in the midst of their Visions to gather from what they saw what they were to do and teach Act. 16.10 10.15 28. Whereas the ancient Prophets under the Old Testament with whom the true Unction the Comforter or Spirit made no such constant abode as Christ promised it would with those that should keep his words thenceforth or believe in him John 14.16 23. had not the same 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Light constantly shining in their minds to direct them upon all occurrences but the word of the Lord came to them and his Spirit upon them by intervals God was not yet Emmanuel the Tabernacle of the Lord was yet sometimes taken down Isa 33.20 and his Oracle or his Word the Verbum Domini that is his intellectus voluntas posse actus nam cum omnisciens omnipotens Deus neque consilio neque voce utatur scire velle agere is still but one thing in him to wit his Verbum or Christ who is therefore called the wisdom of the Father by which he knows and willeth and the arm and the power of the Lord John 12.38 41. 1 Cor. 1.24 by which he can acts creates and makes all things Heb. 1.2 and saves all them that believe did not as yet dwell in men John 14.17 1 Cor. 6.19 for they did not receive the promise of the Father Luk. 24.49 Act. 1.4 5 8. till Christ was glorified John 7.37 16.7 Therefore the ancient Seers had not the Oracle in them to consult with at all times like Christians whom God speaks to in these last days by his Son Heb. 1.2 who is the true Mercy-seat or Propitiatorium Rom. 3.25 found between the Cherubims viz. the Angelical Souls which have Heaven within them Luk. 17.21 Phil. 3.20 from whence God gives his Oracles ever since his first coming or appearance in the flesh But the Angel of God Christ Gen. 48.16 18.1 10 13 16 17. Mal. 3.1 made himself known and spake to them 1. in Visions and Dreams Numb 12.6 Gen. 31.11 Dan. 7.1 2. 2. or spake to them by a voice from above the Mercy-seat between the two Cherubims as the Lord did with Moses Exod 25.22 Numb 7.89 9.8 9. whence to the Testimony saith Isaiah 8.20 Numb 17.4 because that it was then hidden under the Mercy-seat in the Ark Exod. 25.16 21. Heb. 9.4 to enquire for counsel at the Lords mouth by Vrim Numb 27.21 Josh 9.14 Isa 30.2 Exod. 28.30 28. 1 Sam. 30.7 8. 3. or the Lord did put his word in their mouth and in their ears Numb 22.38 23.16 1 Sam. 9.15 Jer. 1.9 Ezek. 5.14 Isa 6.7 49.2 not in their understandings as by the new Covenant Jer. 31.33 Heb. 8.7 8 13. 4. or they were as Peter saith 2 Pet. 1.21 transported 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by some sudden rapture of the Spirit upon them Numb 11.26 1 Sam. 10.6 19.20 to 24. 2 Kings 3.15 1 Chron. 12.18 5. or received their Visions falling into Trances like Abraham Gen. 15.12 Balaam Numb 24.4 Ezechiel ch 2.12 8.3 and some others Dan. 10.8 9. And they were called Seers 1 Sam. 9.9 because that for the most part they saw what they were to say and to do represented and described in their Trance Exod. 25.9 Heb. 8.5 thus having their eyes open to see the Visions of the Almighty whilst their body was dead and bereft of sense But the Apostles of Christ being one degree higher understood not by but from their Visions when they had some by means of their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 what they were to do and speak and fell not into Trances which were accompanied with pain horrour and darkness Gen. 15.12 Dan. 10.8 when they had any Visions but being in the Spirit often of their own accord Revel 1.10 they were in such Extasies caught up into Paradise Rom. 14.17 there to hear and see without weakness anguish and horrour the unspeakable words and Visions they received 2 Cor. 12.4 Whence if according to Christ John 20.29 blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed because intelligere being ipsum credere he that can without seeing understand what other men cannot understand and so believe without they see it is blessed with a better enlightned understanding as hath been shewed already the Apostles were blessed with a greater share of that which gives men understanding and were therefore greater than the said Seers and Prophets And hence comes that John till whom the Law and the Prophets were Luk. 16.16 though the greatest among all them that are born of women was the least saith Christ Mat. 11.11 12 13. among all them that are born of God John 1.13 or the least in the kingdom of God which as it began but from the time John lived Luk. 16.16 so it did not include him for the
vers 11. that your sins be blot●ed out when the times of refreshing from the presence of the Lord shall come and he shall send you Jesus Christ the Comforter as he doth call him elsewhere to refresh and to fill you with the joy John 15.11 and strength rising from his true power of life Next both the men and women of the Town of Samaria received the Holy Ghost Act. 8.12 16 17. Then all the Churches throughout Judea and Galilee walking in the comfort and strength of the Holy Ghost whom they must have had therefore had rest and were multiplied ch 9.31 Afterwards the gift of the Holy Ghost was poured out upon the Gentiles likewise Act. 10.45 as upon Cornelius and his near Friends and Kindred v. 24. and all them that heard the Word v. 44. who magnified God and spake with new languages as well as the Apostles v. 46. here note well that St. Peter applys ch 11.16 the promise of Christ mentioned Act. 1.5 to those at whose occasion he spake viz. to the Gentiles ch 11.1 17. to confirm what he saith in ch 15.9 that no such difference as that of ordinary and extraordinary Spirit was put between them and to shew that it belongs to all the present Churches of Christians if besides that they were Gentiles heretofore when the Gospel was brought into their Native Countries they may pretend to as much priviledge as the Gentiles as they do all and to more And by course all their Churches of Antioch ch 13.52 of Ephesus ch 19.6 Ephes 2.17 18 19. 3.6 5.18 of Galatia Gal. 3.2 3 5 14. 4.6 7. 5.5 16 25. Corinthus 1 Cor. 6.11 19. 2 Cor. 11.4 Rome ch 5.5 8.10 11 23. Philippi ch 3.3 Colossus ch 1.8 3.10 and of Thessalonica 1 Thes 1.5 5.19 20. 2 Thes 2.13 received the Holy Ghost And in fine the holy Ghost being the blessing that was promised in Abraham Luk. 24.49 Act. 1.4 8. 2.33 38 39. 7.17 13.32 33. Rom. 4.13 Gal. 3.14 29. Heb. 9.15 10.36 11.39 to all Nations Gen. 12.3 Rom. 4.16 Ephes 3.6 whence St. Paul calls him the Holy Spirit of promise Ephes 1.13 all their Churches in all Nations and places if they were believing Churches received it likewise although the Scriptures give us no further account of it and so might our Churches partake of the same blessing if they would but believe as gladly as the Gentiles did specially seeing the Son of man comes to save all men Mat. 18.11 and to save them as Paul saith Tit. 3.5 by regenerating and restoring unto them what they do all come short of at their birth Rom. 3.23 the Holy Ghost John 3.3 5. coming himself unto as many as will keep his words John 14.23 as being himself the same with the Comforting Spirit v. 18. by which being conceived Luk. 1.35 according to our Creed in them but brought forth by them Gal. 4.19 Rev. 12.5 they become his Mother therefore Luk. 8.21 and so he becomes by this means the Son of man so that though the whole Scripture afforded no instances at all of the Holy Ghost being given to other men besides the Apostles the said promises of Christ coming to bless and to save all Nations in turning them away from iniquity Act. 3.26 by his power from on high Luk. 24.49 and of his coming to as many as will keep his word by the Spirit c. are enough to shew that if any man will obey him though he be no Apostle he shall receive the same gift But besides these passages so many other places of Scripture witness the same that it is a wonder to me how the great Divines with all their Humane Learning in seeing perceive it not and so much the greater wonder that after they have been told of it so often they whilst they believe Scripture as they say believe not this But their heart is waxed gross and their eyes they have closed lest they should see and convert Mat. 13.15 Some of the other places are The heavenly Father of all men will give to them the Holy Ghost much sooner than any Father will give good gifts unto his Children Luk. 11.13 To as many as receive or believe on John 7.39 Christ he gives the right to become the Sons of God ch 1.12 13. to be born anew by the said quickning Spirit ch 3.5 6.63 and no man ascending up to heaven except the Son of man that came down from thence ch 3.13 all the Saints must receive him before they ascend thither And they are all baptized by one Spirit into one body the Spirit of life that moves the feet or the tail of any living creature being the same Animal Spirit that actuates the head and moves all the other parts or members of his body and made all to drink into one not therefore into two extraordinary and ordinary Spirit 1 Cor. 12.13 And I would not have you brethren ignorant v. 1. that the manifestation of that Spirit is given unto every man v. 7. that believes as follows from v. 8. And the Holy Ghost was sent down from heaven at the time that the Gospel was preached to all those whom St. Peter wrote his Epistles to 1 Pet. 1.12 which preaching of the Gospel and mission of the Spirit therefore have been since the first mission of the Holy Ghost on the day of Pentecost to as many as have believed upon hearing the Gospel preached to them And it being impossible for those who were enlightned and have tasted of the heavenly gift and of the powers of the world to come and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost if they shall fall away to be renewed again into repentance saith Paul Heb. 6.4 5 6. it appears from these his words that he took it for granted that some other besides himself and the Apostles received not only the Vicars ordinary gift but such as brought with it the powers of the world to come and that in this very life seeing there is no place left for repentance after it And if the Spirits of God are sent into all the Earth Rev. 5.6 it must not be understood of the first Christians alone for the first Christians were not all the Earth and by the Earth is meant the natural man who is from the Earth earthly Luk. 18.8 John 3.31 1 Cor. 15.47 whence to go the way of all the Earth is a Scripture phrase used instead of to dye for the Spirits of God are not sent into the ground Also the Prophecies of the Evangelical blessings by the Holy Ghost include all and except none all thy children shall be taught of the Lord saith Isaiah 54.13 and they shall all know me from the least to the greatest Jer. 31.34 which cannot be but by means of the Holy Ghost saith Paul 1 Cor. 12.3 the Nations shall bless themselves and also glory in him ch 4.2 The strangers saith Ezechiel in his new Jerusalem ch 47.22 23. that is to
other persons brought up in the Schools at Athens who well understood the principles and connexion of things would have submitted to the pretences of such bold and rude persons who could shew no reason at all beyond their own consident assertions for what they said No it was impossible and by the way this one thing shews the great necessity of humane Learning and is a sufficient confutation of all those Enthusiasts who do revile it to wit that what the Apostles wanted of it upon the score of Education God supplied by Miracle But for their extraordinary Spirit it is a plain case because we daily experience it that it is ceased and that no man can now pretend to it for he that pretends to the same Spirit the Apostles had must do the same things or else he is mighty vain and argues his understanding to be much impaired Now judge ye who is more vain than this Vicar who denies Scripture and the experience of several sober learned pious godly men who have been Eye-witnesses and testifie and relate the Miracles wrought upon some faithful believing men since his four hundred years as shall be shewed hereafter Judge also whether his own experience can teach him that the said Spirit is ceased For the gift of Miracles being but one of many belonging to that Spirit and all the gifts being not given to every one of those that truly believe but one or two gifts to each as in page appears he must needs be acquainted with all the true Believers that live all the World over to say that his Experience and that of his acquaintance who are as well informed as himself of what passeth daily among the faithful shews him that none of them can at present pretend to it when the Prophet Elijah who was as noted a man I hope as the Vicar knew not one of the seven thousand faithful men who lived in his time in Israel 1 Kings 19.14 18. and they that can do these things do not seek to shew themselves and to be known openly John 5.44 7.4 6. Luk. 8.56 But though they did and wrought some Miracles every day in the sight of all the World yet they that say that Miracles are ceased so long ago would believe them no sooner than their fellow Pharisees who though blasphemous enough to ascribe the glory of them to Beelzebub were not so silly as to pretend that they were ceased Then observe from his own words that what God by Miracle supplied of Humane Learning being wanted upon the score of Education might by Education have been got without Miracle and so what need was there God should supply by Miracle what he might have had and done plentifully without it For there lived at the time that Christ chose the Apostles many other men who had by their Education got Humane Learning enough to hold out an Argument against the learned Heathen And St. Paul who had enough Acts 22.3 needed not I presume to supply his want of it receive the same fulness of Spirit as the other twelve yet he received it and that with as extraordinary circumstance as all the rest Acts 9.17 18. 2 Cor. 11.5 12.4 Gal. 2.6 8. Besides the necessity of Humane Learning Logick Metaphysick c. to convince Dionysius and other learned Gentiles whose conviction the Vicar said before was the hard task that required such an extraordinary Spirit implys that Humane Learning was the means the Apostles made use of to convince them contrary to 1 Cor. 2.6 8. Col. 2.8 Mat. 11.25 And if so may not they that are now great Masters in it although by Education and say they make use of it as the Divines of these times against their Adversaries pretend to do the same things and to have therefore the same Spirit the Apostles had Verhum sat sapienti this being but by the way to give the sober Reader a hint of what the Learning of those wise men will produce 1 Cor. 1.19 20. And they have ill luck who whilst they seek for honour and praise for their Learning and Wisdom not only get no credit but forfeit by what they were in great hopes to procure some that which they were look'd upon to have already gotten But O that they were as wise and learned as they pretend and as they would seem to be for then they might do some good and had saved me the trouble of declaring now for them that the Apostles Spirit continues still in the Church that all men have the same right and as good pretences to the extraordinary Spirit the Apostles had as the Apostles themselves and that they may now have it and if they will make use of the same means they used Acts 1.14 2.1 15.7 8. John 14.23 Luk. 18.1 receive it and be filled with it as much as they were For the gift of that Spirit if we will but take Christ's word and solemn promise for it Mark 16.17 John 14.12 wait upon the Church of God all them that believe in him of any nation and tongue and of any profession Acts 10.35 44 46. and that not for about 400 years only but until now at present and to the end of the World Mat. 28.20 for that I may not leave them comfortless saith Christ John 14.18 23. I will come by what can comfort refresh and give life and joy viz. by my Spirit v. 26. 6.63 Jam. 2.26 Acts 3.19 20. and make my abode with them or within them for the Church being the body of Christ 1 Cor. 12.27 Eph. 4.12 he must like the Soul in man dwell in the Members that make the said body for ever John 14.16 13. and to you and your children and to as many as God shall ever call saith Peter Act. 2.38 39. the promise of the same blessing to wit the receit of the same Holy Spirit Luk. 24.49 Act. 1.4 8. Gen. 22.18 Gal. 3.14 belongs And saith he further Act. 10.47 11.15 not only 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is as he confirms it ch 15.8 according to the same measure as we the first have received the Holy Ghost you may receive be filled with him and have him likewise Which words shew that St. Peter did not arrogate either to himself or to the rest of his fellow Apostles the extraordinary Spirit ascribed to them viz. a more peculiar gift and a greater share of God's Spirit than all other true Believers have or may have and that he did not then dream of being more infallible than they be and of his Church and Church-mens prerogatives as men do before they have received the Holy Ghost witness Mark 9.38 conferred with Luk 24.49 Numb 11.28 29. And so from these words of Christ and Peter that it appears that the Apostles Spirit or the same Spirit they had never ceaseth in the Church nor in any National Religion Sect or party until it ceaseth to be the Church and the Flock of Christ
man of a competent Estate which is observable 1. for his falling into Trances 2. for his great Faith whereby he overcame the Tempter and cast him out or at least far from himself when in the fiery tryal which goes usually before an unfeigned conversion he did as he never fails to do on such occasion assault him with all the might and the wiles he hath at hand to make the despairing Soul fall under his temptation 3. for the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and strangeness of his disease and 4. for his cure and recovery without the help of all other means than of a strong Faith in Christ This same Briggs was a Lawyer of the Temple a godly man about 30 years of age and contemporary to Fox the Author of the English Martyrology His case and all that passed between the Tempter and him all the time of his Trances is in truth so remarkable that as it induced then many pious learned men both Physicians and Divines who resorted to his House all that while every day to hear the things which he spake to put it in writing so it induceth me to give it at large as they have left it to the publick that they may see in seeing and believe the extraordinary working of the Holy Ghost in good men to convert them as well now as heretofore and so referring my self for the particulars thereof to their Memorial that shall be God willing printed within a short time I will give over here the discourse of the power of Faith and of the faithful working Miracles to this day to follow the main design of this the demonstration of the Apostles Spirit continuing in Christ's Church as long as the World endures To which end the distinction of an extraordinary and ordinary Spirit set up by Master Vicar is to be considered of and we are to understand that though the Apostles had the extraordinary Spirit he ascribes to them whereby they wrought Miracles yet it is properly such that is extraordinary in respect only of the Spirit of Lip-Christian-Bishops and natural men for the extraordinary circumstances it came and sate with on the Apostles doth not make it to be the more extraordinary neither did it presently though it introduced them into the kingdom of Light and opened unto them the principle and the center of all wisdom and knowledge whence the language of nature and the wonderful works of God were at the same time understood and seen of them shew and reveal unto them what they should believe and teach in any doubtful cases for the time they were to live but respective to that of true Christian believers it is but ordinary for saith Peter again Act. 15.9 the Lord put no difference between us and them meaning those he had said v. 7. believed but he that knoweth the hearts and therefore when men believe bears them witness of their faith by giving the Holy Ghost to them even as to us v. 7 8. Whence follows that since God bears witness to them that believe by giving the Holy Ghost to them even as he did to the greatest Apostles all the faithful are sealed as Paul saith 2 Cor. 1.22 Ephes 1.3 4.30 with the Spirit of promise when they believe and with an equal portion when they believe equally Thus whether Jews or Gentiles whether Apostles Teachers or any men provided they be believers indeed being all made to partake or drink of one and the same extraordinary Spirit 1 Cor. 12.13 which is further confirmed Act. 11.17 by Peter pleading that God gave the Gentiles the like gift as he had done unto him what he durst not have pleaded if there had been between the Apostles and the converted Gentiles Spirit such difference as the Bishops imagine for had there been any such difference in their Spirits they that contended with him as grudging and repining that the Gentiles should enjoy the same priviledge they did had given him some answer which we do not read they did and not glorified God for it as we read they did v. 18. But truly this distinction of an ordinary and extraordinary Spirit among believers being yet unknown with them they freely acquiesced and it being neither found nor grounded upon Scripture which on the contrary asserteth the unity and the identity of Spirit and speaks no where but of one and the same Spirit all the Church over we are rather to adhere like them to St. Peter's words denying this difference than to the newer doctrine of the Episcopal Church which to the withstanding of God Act. 11.17 stands stoutly for it And that you may the better judge and understand your selves whether the said difference ought to be admitted of it will not be amiss to consider the working of the Apostles Spirit and how much the Apostles themselves ascribed to it for most of the Lip-Christians attribute so much to it and have such strange conceits of it as for instance they who say that it is ceased that they are kept blind thereby from knowing when they see him and from perceiving when he doth manifest himself that it is he whom they see and his virtue which appears all which might be prevented and what we ought to think clearly seen and perceived if in reading we had ears to understand what is said of it in many places as for instance out of the 13. chapter of the Acts v. 52. it is plain and obvious that Paul as chief Apostle Gal. 2.7 8 9. and the disciples of Antioch were fill'd with the Holy Ghost and from the 15. chapter that upon some new-comers teaching against the doctrine which no doubt Paul had preached to them when they believed ch 13.39 and was still present with them to make it out as he did ch 15.2 yet they the said disciples notwithstanding their being filled with the Holy Ghost not only knew not themselves how to decide the question but refused to believe to Paul and to Barnabas a certain argument that they thought no better of them than of the said new-comers and that notwithstanding Paul's extraordinary gift they thought him not infallible and sent them to know the mind of the other Apostles that were at Jerusalem But what is more observable in an Article of so great a consequence as this was Gal. 5.2 Peter and the rest of the Apostles and the Elders when they came to hear of it were themselves at a great loss for they met all together to consider dispute of and resolve in this matter v. 6 7. and after much disputing pro con Peter stood up and giving a good reason against the thing in question which reason after that Paul and Barnabas had spoken being confirmed by James with some addition to it it pleased the Apostles and Elders with the whole Church who gave their assent to it and sent accordingly Letters by some other men besides Paul and Barnabas to the faithful of Antioch And saith James my sentence is v. 19. which sentence or
Holy Ghost being given but after that Christ ascended to his Father John dying before was not entirely in God's kingdom Rom. 14.17 and had not the Apostles 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 dwelling in him as appears from his doubting whether Christ was the true Messiah that was to come Luk. 7.19 for they that have it know that 1 John 5.20 and so he was but one and the last of the old Prophets But notwithstanding this great Prerogative which all the Apostles had above them they were but men of the like passions and infirmities with them and with other men Act. 14.15 as appears by Act. 15.39 and by Peter compelling the Gentiles to do those things Gal. 2.14 which he himself condemned Alas per Antithesin to Master Vicar's alas which I have mentioned before out of his 5 th page lumen patiebantur tenebras interdum to wit when they did but slack the hand over the body Mat. 25.13 Rom. 6.6 8.13 23. 1 Cor. 9.27 Jam. 3.2 and had it been but for their extraordinary Spirit and Humane Learning Dionysius and Damaris had no more cleaved to them than those that heard the same things that they heard and yet mocked Act. 17.33 for what is Peter and Paul but the Ministers by whom Dionysius Damaris and the others believed and that how not as Paul's extraordinary Spirit prevailed but as even as God gave to some of them the grace to believe 1 Cor. 3.4 5. Quaere Seeing Damaris is mentioned together with learned Dionysius preferably to the men that believ'd at the same time Act. 17.34 and submitted with him to the School-learned reasons which as it follows from what the Vicar saith pag. 5. Paul was necessitated to make use of at that time to convince Dionysius was not the said Damaris a very learned woman and brought up in the Greek Schools or else was Dionysius become so much a Changeling that Paul had no greater need of Learning to convince him than to convince a woman Luke mentioning with a man of great Learning a woman before any of the rest seems to hint at the latter and Christ saying that we must become like little children to come into his Kingdom Mat. 18.3 and Paul that the wise worldlings must become fools to be wise 1 Cor. 3 18. because not many wise men after the flesh are called 1 Cor. 1.26 and God hides from such wise men his mysteries Mat. 11.25 it is plain that the learned Athenian was become so woman-like that the Bishops must look out elsewhere for another proof of the great necessity of Learning to convince him and for another better confutation of those Sects which they say do revile it Alas had it been but for the pretended supplement of it in the Apostles the Gospel had been nipped in its very budding forth the preaching of the Gospel had convinced no more men than it doth now amongst us the World had continued to be imposed upon like the people of Samaria Act. 8.9 10. and in general all they that heard the Word had mocked Is it wisely done therefore of the Lords Bishops to use or suffer to be used a falshood in a Pulpit with out check and correction as an argument of the great necessity of the thing so falsly supposed viz. School-learning in Preachers to reduce unbelievers to the obedience of Christ especially when Paul asserts flat and plain that he made no use at all of it God having chosen saith he 1 Cor. 1.27 the foolish things of this world to confound the wise whereof you have an instance in me and he preach'd not with wisdom of words the Humane Learning of the Vicar which he calls somewhere else a vain deceit Col. 2.8 lest the Cross of Christ saith he v. 17. should be made of none effect for it is to the Cross that the powers of the World among which Humane Learning and wisdom is not the least are nayled and by the Cross by self-conceited wise men resolving to become fools which is a great cross to them are the proud worldly wiselings with their imaginations and high conceits overcome 2 Cor. 10.5 Col. 2.14 15. Nay it is altogether injurious to the power which worketh effectually in the hearts of all converts Gal. 2.8 to call to help the wisdom of man and the School-learning in the preaching of the Word and therefore the Apostles spoke not with enticing words of mans wisdom v. 4. but planted and watered or preached always with all plainness of speech and simplicity committing the success to him that gives the encrease and trusting to his Spirit not to their own industry the work of man's conversion from sin to righteousness the means and the way to which is all that all Preachers ought to treat of in their Sermons And for all this their plainness weakness and infirmities they seldom preached in vain and they had better success than our Lords with all their great wisdom that comes to nought 1 Cor. 2.6 Also for all their want of Logick and Metaphysick they did not doubt as having saith Paul 1 Cor. 7.40 obtained mercy of the Lord to be faithful but that they had the Spirit of God that directed them that what they designed was purposed in that Spirit Act. 19.21 and would have Christians to know that what they spake or wrote as their judgment or sentence was the command of the Lord 1 Cor. 7.25 14.37 And here had I but time enough I could run down the Bishops so very low that they would be glad to make of their Sleeves a Moses vail if they knew what they know not Zeph. 3.5 and were not so confident Prov. 14.16 For the fear of God being not only the beginning and instruction of wisdom Prov. 1.7 15.33 but also wisdom it self Job 28.28 and a whole treasure of it Isa 33.6 is not learning the Greek Tongue Logick and Metaphy sick and such like excluded from the means to get wisdom for what can they contribute and add unto that which yields a whole treasure of wisdom If a man asketh wisdom in faith God will give it him Jam. 1.5 6. God will give him his good gift the wisdom of the Father that is the Spirit of Truth Luk. 11.13 to guide him into all Truth For if any man will do Gods will John 7.17 keep the words of Christ ch 14.23 he and the Father will come to him by the Holy Ghost whereby he shall not only know of the doctrine of Christ but know all things and all Truth both Divine and Natural the word all comprehending omnia scibilia specially 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 John 3.12 or the knowledge of nature as done before our eyes For such an understanding have all they that keep Gods words Psal 111.10 that they come of themselves to know and understand more than all their wisest Teachers Psal 119.99 100 104. and in a word the Scriptures proclaim almost nothing more than that men grow in knowledge as fast and by the same means only
not so much as that the Scriptures foretold or meant any thing of it Luk. 24.25 45. John 20.9 until their understandings were opened by Christ breathing the Holy Ghost upon them v. 22. And much less therefore can we who are not only as blind and dull as the Apostles were before their second birth but never conversed with and never were taught of Christ but of such ignorant men as we are understand Christ the Gospel of his kingdom and what the Scripture teacheth better than the Apostles before the eyes of our dark minds or understandings are enlightned as theirs were by the Spirit of wisdom and of revelation for the acknowledgement of Christ Ephes 1.17 18. This is worth observation and because this very thing was denied by Esquire Boyle and some such other learned Scribblers of Divinity I think it not amiss to observe yet further that although the Apostles had seen Christ still the winds and waves cause the Fig-tree to wither and twice multiply the bread yet they were so slow of heart to understand or believe Luk. 24.25 that not only they could not do the least sign in his name but did not believe him able without taking thought or care for the bread that perisheth and for the leaven thereof Mat. 16.11 to preserve them from starving and that he calls them faithless v. 8. Mark 9.19 using these expressions almost on all occasions viz. how is it ye have no faith Mark 4.40 Are ye also like the world so without understanding ch 7 18. Mat. 15.16 perceive ye not yet neither understand Mat. 8.17 how is it that ye do not yet understand v. 21 9.32 and are so sensual and gross that you savour not the things of God but the things of men Mat. 16.23 From whence if they that heard his doctrine out of his own mouth that were constant beholders of his wonders and miracles and were to be what they did become since great and chief men among the true believers could understand no better until they had received the gift of the holy Ghost the things which they saw and heard what reason have we to think that they who are born nay bred at the Universities like the Colt of a wild Ass Job 11.12 do believe and understand the same things better than they when they can no more than they Mark 9.19 do the least Christian virtue and relish the things of God so much as to deny their vile passions in the least Mat. 16.24 and leave upon the account of his promise Mark 10.30 Houses Lands Country Parents and Children for his sake and the Gospels for who among the present Preachers of the English Church doth leave and venture even the uncertain hope he hath of a mean settlement here to go and preach the Gospel not in Turky or in Spain as Tillotson doth object to some that dissent from him but in Carolina Virginia and New-Jersey where they may do it without danger and find more hearers ready prepared for them and willing to allow something for their subsistence than some of those great many who flock from all parts of the Country to London as the best Market-place to make merchandize of their Sermons and Souls of men in Rev. 18.13 Gal. 4.17 do meet with in many years And if for saying these things some of them should say to me as the Lawyers said to Christ Luk. 11.45 thou reproachest us also let them shew me by their deeds Act. 19.18 how much they believe better than the said spectators of Christ his works of wonders John 10.38 that they need not to take thought for what they shall eat or drink and that Christ would be as good as his word if they did but seek first the kingdom of God Mat. 6.31 33. for God is no accepter of persons and of parties and whoever doth those things is no more excusable than they whom my discourse is chiefly intended against Nay let them shew me that Sect which is not as ready as those Beholders of Christ Mark 9.38 to forbid true believers to shew by their acts of Faith that they do truly believe except they follow that is become of one Sect with them and receive from them the same token and name of the Beast Rev. 13.16 17. Therefore this understanding knowledge and belief on Christ being not obtained by the strength of wit and learning nor from the Scriptures alone even when preached by Christ himself to the Apostles but by the help of the light of the holy Spirit of God which is his free gift Mat. 13.11 John 6.65 how say the Vicar and Hales that all Preachers have a great necessity of Learning and that otherwise than out of the Apostles and other holy mens Books the Spirit speaks not to men Now to return to the main subject in hand it appears from the manner of working of the extraordinary Spirit in the Apostles that all Christian believers do feel the same in themselves and that it is no more than what they may pretend to even the Bishops themselves or Vicars being Judges for they say pag. 13. that whenever any man experiences the genuine operation of the ordinary Spirit under the Gospel he finds a vast alteration in the state of his mind his apprehensions of things are far different from their former selves when he was under the command of lust and prejudice he then better sees the nature of things and those several excellencies that are in them he pitches upon objects which are every way more agreeable to the delights as well as necessities of his Soul than the husks he formerly fed upon and pag. 9. they say that its business is to enlighten our dark faculties whereby we may see the beauty and excellency of those divine objects that are proposed to our understandings to strengthen our good purposes for an holy life and to excite our affections to a love agreeable c. So that even from this same description of the working of the said ordinary Spirit by Master Vicar which makes it almost the same as that which I have shewed was seen in the Apostles it follows that the same extraordinary Spirit the Apostles had is found in all Believers and that therefore in respect of them that believe in Christ it is but ordinary and so that the distinction of an ordinary and extraordinary Spirit among Believers as not grounded in Scripture is erroneous and false and an old Sophism hammer'd even from the time of 1 John 4.3 in the shop of Antichrist who denies the coming of Christ by the Holy Ghost to us whilst yet in the fiesh binding the strong influence of it in the believers or limiting its power to the measure of his own Spirit which is not so great v. 4. giving out that any but the same he hath is ceased and thus by reducing the mighty Spirit some have to the level of his own mean ordinary Spirit doth to the withstanding of the kingdom of Heaven Act. 11.17 which
is in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14.17 that he may preserve his own Earthly kingdom which consists in meer beastly affections and a brutish ignorance what he can to keep from men the knowledge of their most excellent Prerogative thereby to make them sit still contented and without sense of their base despondency in the shadow of that death all men dye of with Adam from the very first moment of their life until the time of their regeneration O that Christians were but left to their reason and Scripture in matters of Religion for who is he though never so careless of his future and eternal happiness that would not be glad and strive with all his power and might to obtain the gift of that which shews and teacheth all things if he knew he might have it But woe be to you Doctors who notwithstanding your fair pretence to the contrary pag. 11. do your endeavour to keep by imposing upon them your Doctrines and Traditions from men the key of knowledge Deut. 27.18 and would scarce have allowed them any such distinction were not the existence of Gods Spirit in the Church so plainly taught in Scripture that you dare not deny it But yet a little while and you will not stick to say that both your ordinary and extraordinary Spirits are wholly ceased if the two witnesses of God viz. the Holy Ghost that testifieth of him John 15.26 5 32. and the cloud of witnesses both recorded in Scriptures and not recorded to wit those that have been and are still since the same were written having already prophesied out near their time of 1260 years hidden under their sackcloth do not prevent you quickly by standing upon their feet and killing the beast that hath so long made War against them killed and overcome them that the kingdoms of this world may at last become the Lords Rev 11.15 Obad. 21. Pray had not the Jewish Church such Spirit as you say pag. 7. is continued to Christians viz. sufficiently helpful to them suitable to their necessities and to what God required of them in order to be partakers of his blessings and did they not understand as much of their Religion and of the Messiah as you of yours and of him that is witness the place above cited out of Hales viz. that otherwise than out of the Apostles books the Spirit speaks not to you as much as was related out of the Law and of the ancient Prophets Books to them and so what doth the Spirit you pretend to amount to what greater priviledge have Christians than they by it what signifies Christ's coming and their being anointed thereby for his Kings and Priests dignities granted but to few men in the Jewish Church what signifies the promise which God made that all Nations should be blessed by the said coming of the Messiah and in short what signifies the Prophecy in your Text In the last days I will pour my Spirit on all flesh and your sons and your daughters shall prophecy viz. by it Act. 2.17 18. Now were the Apostles days more the last days than ours and were only they and their children meant here by all flesh or else are as many meant according to St. Peter v. 39. as the Lord shall ever call unto the end of the World And to see which of Peter or your Church is in the right that is which explication his or yours is Orthodox will you be pleased my Lords to be tryed here by your Peers for you will grant I hope that the Bishops of Antioch Jerusalem c. were as good men as you are and that we may as well say my Lord Paul my Lord Peter my Lord St. John and St. James Bishop Archbishop Primate Patriarch and Cardinal and Pope except you grudge them the same honour the Papists allow them who say Peter was one and chief amongst them as say my Lord of London Henry the Right Reverend Father in God to no man and to allow of their sentence out of Scripture Law as well as Peter himself and other Apostles did Act. 15.19 15 22 28. Hoping which I say first that St. John by applying the promises of Christ concerning the Holy Ghost teaching all things c. John 14.26 16 13. to all those he wrote to all Christians generally 1 John 2.20 27. shews that they do not belong to the Apostles only as Hales and you out of him pag. 10. lin 20. seem to take it for granted but to all them that believe in Christ who should as he saith John 7.39 receive the holy Spirit after Christ was glorified which should make the knowledge of all things to rise and spring like wells of living waters flowing out of their belly from their heart within themselves And it is most evident that these Promises of Christ were meant to all his disciples that is all that learn of him since he did speak to them all as appears by John 15.8 and by his new commandment given them at the same time ch 13.34 15.12 which no Christian will deny but that it doth belong to all the disciples of Christ and not to some few of them and since Christ himself declares Mark 13 3 37. that what he spake to Peter and James and John and Andrew was spoken unto all the Servants of the Son of man v. 34. and all them that are to watch And we find accordingly that not only some few great Believers in some Churches but that all the Believers and the whole Christian Churches received the Holy Ghost And first to begin at the visible descent thereof and with the first Christian Church The Apostles were no more than twelve in number and yet hundred and twenty disciples received the Holy Ghost on the day of Pentecost Act. 1.14 15. for as in the 14 th verse they were all with one accord and ch 2.4 all the very same disciples were fill'd with the Holy Ghost Besides v. 14 15. Peter with the eleven standing up lift up his voice and said these are not drunken meaning some others besides the eleven that standing and saying the same with him could not say these of themselves to wit as many as some had said were full of new wine v. 13. that is as many as they heard speak with new Languages which were not the twelve only as appears by ch 10.46 19.6 Again ch 2.38 repent saith he to the whole multitude of Jews that were come together to see them v. 6. and you shall receive also the gift of the ●oly Ghost out of which three thousand souls were baptized v. 41. with Spirit according to his promise as appears from that they did continue with one accord and gladness and singleness of heart v. 46. in the fellowship of the Apostles themselves v. 42. which fellowship they could not have but by the unity of the same Spirit with them 1 Cor. 6.16 17. ●phes 4.3 4. 1 John 1.6 7. Again repent ye saith he Act. 3.19 to another Assembly whereof see
say the Gentiles shall have an inheritance among the Tribes of Jacob. And the remnant saith Micah 5.4 not some few of that remnant shall return and stand and seed in the strength or the power in the name and majesty of the Lord and shall abide And in the latter days the children of Israel none excepted shall return and fear or serve the Lord and David or Christ Ezech. 34.24 their King Hos 3 5. which cannot be but by the power the Holy Ghost gives And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of Priests and an holy Nation said Moses Exod. 19.6 1 Pet. 2.5 9. to wit by the true Unction whereof that of Exod. 30.23 30. to anoint the Priests withall was but a type and figure And the type of the true bloud of the Lamb the bloud of Beasts being forbidden to both the people and Priests equally shews that all the Christian people may eat of the antitype Christ's vivifying and health-restoring Spirit John 6.55 63. Mal. 4.2 equally with their chief Priests the Apostles and Prophets And to you that fear my Name shall the Sun of Righteousness rise with healing in his wings Mal. 4.2 And if Christ doth give his flesh which is the bread from Heaven not therefore his Humane flesh which he had from the Virgin John 3.6 8.23 Rom. 8.6 the true and the living bread the inspiration of God Gen. 2.7 for the life of the whole world John 6.33 50 51. the whole world may eat of it and all they that will live indeed for ever by him must actually and really as well as the Apostles eat and drink or feed on him v. 53 55 57 58. And if he saved St. Paul and those he meant were sealed with the holy Spirit of promise when they believed Ephes 1.13 by the renewing of the Image of God within them Tit. 3.5 how can any believing man be saved otherwise since that Salvation is still the same and by the same means that is through the Holy Ghost Rom. 14.17 and that no man can enter into the kingdom of God that is live in righteousness and receive the peace and joy passing all understanding which God doth reward it with except he be born of the Spirit that enables him John 3.5 Rev. 12.11 The body of man cannot live out its animal life without natural Spirits Jam. 2.26 and shall the internal man be made to live for ever an uninterrupted life without the Eternal Spirit of God that gave him Nischmat chajim breath of lives Gen. 2.7 and not of one single life as the Translator turns it from whence he doth not saith Christ live by earthly bread alone Mat. 4.4 but by the bread from Heaven Verbum ab ore Dei the comforting refreshing and vivifying Spirit which is the Fathers house into which Christ receives men as appears by his saying that he would come again to receive them to himself to the place he should be in John 14.2 3. for he coming again to them by the Comforter v. 18. and the gift thereof being the result of his coming and the only performance and effect of his promise that he would bring them into the same place he should be in it must also be since Christ cannot lye the thing and place he promised to be in and to receive them into and this place also being by the account which he gave to Thomas whither he went to prepare a place for them v. 6. with the Father it follows from thence that the Holy Ghost is likewise the Fathers house and the Heaven within us Luk. 17.21 where Christ is in the Father and we in him John 14.20 where he is v. 3. 17.24 and where all are together one with the Father and Christ ch 17.21 From all which it most clearly and manifestly appears that the Holy Ghost is given to all the faithful and the distinction of the Vicar in the gift of it to wit his ordinary and extraordinary gift appearing no where at all the Scriptures speaking but of one sort of Spirit given nay teaching that God being no respecter of persons Act. 10.34 puts no such difference at all between believers ch 15.9 in every Nation he that worketh righteousness being accepted with him ch 10.35 and receiving his good gift Mat. 7.11 Luk. 11.13 even as the Apostles Act. 10.47 15.8 can any impartial man that hath his eyes in his head Eccl. 2.14 not see this and deny that the Lords Bishops having been fairly tryed and condemned by as good men as their Peers and having had as good Law as the Statutes or Canons of Scripture could afford them the gift of the Holy Ghost continues still in Gods Church and say that it is ceased and that no man ever since 400 years after the times of the Apostles hath right to pretend to it But if some still contend for their ordinary Spirit thus holding such Gospel as the Saints have not preached Gal. 1.8 let them have it in Gods name Rev. 22.11 for so instead of being reformed to the Image of God that created man not after two Images to wit an ordinary and extraordinary one for God being always the same hath but one Image they must remain deformed and they can have but a mean Salvation accordingly because Salvation being in and through the Holy Ghost as was said out of Rom. 14.17 he that hath but a mean and ordinary share of it hath but an ordinary power to do good works with and so hath but a mean and ordinary righteousness and God rendring unto men but according to their works the peace and joy or the bliss which Salvation consists in that they do receive from thence cannot therefore be but mean and very ordinary like unto the old third state or Limbus a reward fit for our Right Reverend Fathers in God to be it And here I had left them and finished my discourse but that hearing some of them à Limbo Patrum crying alas we did not know that these things were meant of this life but thought that the promises made to all the believers concerning the gift of the Spirit conferred on them were to begin upon the dissolution of their flesh neither did we understand any thing of a second coming of Christ in Spirit to men for their Salvation but took his second coming to be in Judgment only at the sound of the last Trump when he comes with his Angels to judge the quick and the dead I think it convenient to shew likewise that it is in this life before men dye that the gift of the Spirit is conferred upon them and secondly that when the Holy Ghost is sent or comes it is the second coming of Christ Christ comes then himself that I may both fully discharge the task I have taken upon me this day and leave them without excuse that are detained and that keep others in the Limbus of such gross ignorance But first to prevent mistakes I desire the Reader to take notice
that I have said nothing tending to establish the doctrine or opinion of an equality of Spirit among believers as though every member of Christ's m●stical body or every believer had an equal share or part of Spirit with those that are instead of eyes ears and of the other senses to it No I have from St. Paul 1 Cor. 12. and in some other places of the foregoing pages inferred the contrary and I only assert that the Holy Ghost being given to all the faithful even in the same manner as unto the Apostles they may by knocking asking praying and by watching so as to purifie themselves 1 John 3.3 from that which defileth man Mark 7.21 22 23. serve God in such holiness and walk in such righteousness before him Luk. 1.74 75. as to obtain as great a portion and gift thereof as the Apostles And this grounded besides the instances we have of it Act. 10.35 46. 19.6 upon the promises of Christ Mat. 19.28 Rev. 3.21 that they which shall follow him in the regeneration and overcome the seventh time that is to say to the end shall sit with him in his Throne as well as the Apostles shall partake as much as they of Gods own divine nature 2 Pet. 1.4 shall be one with God himself John 17.21 or transibit in Deum as the Right Reverend Doctor Trismegistus said For note that though Christs promise makes mention but of twelve Thrones it extends nevertheless further than to the twelve men who were then speaking with him as appears first from the words themselves of the said promise which are you that follow me or that shall follow me in the regeneration and not you my Apostles that have followed me as the Translator mistakes for none of the Apostles had as yet followed Christ in the regeneration but were still to do it then being not till afterwards when Christ was glorified born again of the Spirit John 7.39 and which shew that the promise belongs to the Apostles upon condition only for pray shall Judas sit with the rest upon a Throne and so to you Lords Bishops if you will but dye to your Lordships worldly-mindedness to follow in the new birth your Lord and to them likewise that have and shall accomplish and perform that condition and this appears secondly from the forementioned place of Rev. 3.21 which saith not Peter and James and the other Apostles but he that overcometh shall sit with me in my Throne and so doth confirm this sence And thirdly from that Christ would not promise any of them the first seats in his Kingdom but they shall have them saith he Mat. 20.23 for whom such reward is prepared of my Father as he who knows which of all mankind shall deserve it best Verily I dare say that as many as shall wade through the red Sea of their bloud Luk 22.44 and the other deep waters of tribulations with Christ Act. 14.22 shall sit with him on twelve Thrones that is get the brightest Crown of glory or highest state among the twelve Tribes that is among the whole multitude or the compleat number of the Israel of God And though this is not meant of nor attainable in this life yet Salvation being in and through the Holy Ghost Rom. 14 17. and being rendred to man but according to his works which he hath done in this life an adequate proportion or supply of the Spirit proportionable unto his degree of future glory and capable to procure it is required in this life and must be got before death Besides not Peter and the other Apostles only but whoever is righteous shall shine as the Firmament and if any man should turn more men to righteousness than the greatest Apostles he should shine brighter than they as the Sun above the Stars in the kingdom of Heaven Dan. 12.3 Mat. 13.43 But because all Believers do not purifie themselves to that degree of brightness or holiness that some do therefore in the Fathers house which is the Holy Ghost as I have shewed before there be several mansions John 14.2 distinguishable from the state and the proportion of Faith the faithful shall be found with and not distinguished by any place assigned or state before-hand decreed for them as Babel teacheth so that any righteous man that will live by Faith indeed in going from Faith to Faith mounting up with wings as Eagles and never being weary of knocking asking watching and of waiting on the Lord Isa 40.31 Psal 84.7 may not only press into Zion the kingdom of God Luk. 16.16 but take by force even the highest seat that is in it as I doubt not many have done since the Apostles and shall do to the Worlds end That the Holy Ghost is sent and given during this life or whilst we are in the flesh and before we taste of death to them that prepare themselves for Salvation it appears from John 14.23 Rev. 3.20 where if we open the door hear Christs voice and keep his Word which is done during this life Christ will come by his Spirit and make his abode with us Behold I come quickly had not been repeated three divers times in the last chapter of all the Scriptures Rev. 22.7 12 20. if that coming were meant of Christs coming in Judgment for that being deferred already near a third part of the age of the World that is near two thousand years is far from a quick coming and so it is another coming by the Holy Ghost which St. John meant in that place And the regeneration or new birth of the Spirit John 3.3 5 8. is performed here upon Earth v. 12. And verily doth Christ say Mat. 16.28 Mark 9.1 Luk. 9.27 there be some here standing by which are not to taste of death till they see the Son of man come in his kingdom that is as Mark and Luke explain it the kingdom of God come with the power of the Spirit Act. 1.8 Luk 24.49 Which saying could not be true had it not been fulfilled on the day of Pentecost in many of the disciples that stood by when Christ spake it by their receiving power after that the Holy Ghost was come and sate upon them Act. 1.8 2.3 4. for all they which stood by Christ when he spake these words are dead so long ago and therefore so long before his coming to receive and deliver the kingdom to the Father viz. at the end of the World Luk. 19.15 1 Cor. 15.24 that no man can think but that since they did see the kingdom of God before they dyed the said coming of the Son of man in his said kingdom is before they and other disciples of Christ taste of death and not when all men are dead Whence John that doth not tarry till the day of Judgment comes tarried till God's kingdom came John 21.22 for he having received the revelation of Christ the Holy Ghost John 15.26 14.26 Luk. 17.30 not only upon that day with the rest but more particularly than some of
with them and sit at meat in the house v. 30. so that this seeing him again and especially because he should go away must needs be meant of that sight they had on Pentecost day Act. 2.11 17. of the comforting Spirit that shewed them plainly of the Father John 16.25 and of him therefore ch 14.9 and that except Christs body went away was not to come ch 16.7 Then the other Comforter that dwelt at that time with them being to abide and stay with them for ever after ch 14.16 this seeing of Christ again ought not to be understood of the short transitory abode which he made with them between his resurrection and his ascension to God specially he being not yet another Comforter for he was not glorified with the glory which he had when he vivified all things John 17.5 Heb. 1.2 until some days afterwards which it was necessary a Comforter that is one that gives life strength and virtue and refreshment to all things note Christ is the living bread see John 6.51 should have John 16.7 and so he was still but the same that dwelt with them before he was crucified Moreover I will give to him that overcometh saith he that is alive for ever Rev. 2.28 the morning Star or the light of the Spirit arising in our hearts 2 Pet. 1.19 and he is the morning Star himself ch 22.16 20. and cometh quickly to his Bride the Soul of man which was void of her own form to wit the Image of God to impregnate or inform and make her conceive and breed and bring forth the Son of man who is the Image of God Heb. 1.3 and is formed within us Gal. 4.19 being by the Holy Ghost conceived then born of the Virgin a pure and chast Soul thus Christ being himself and effecting now himself what was at the creation of man done by the Holy Spirit breathed into man Gen. 1.27 2.7 whence Christ calls the works and fruits of the Spirit Gal. 5.22 his own works Rev. 2.26 and thereby making himself the same with the Holy Ghost What Peter confirms saying Act. 3.19 20. when the times of refreshing shall come from the Lords presence and he sends you Jesus Christ understand to refresh them or to be their comforter In fine if we do allow that it is no robbery in the only Son of God to make himself equal with God Philip. 2.6 who is a Spirit John 4.24 we cannot without robbing him of his Divinity Coloss 1.19 2.9 and his Spiritual nature John 3.34 say that he is not the same and have a different notion and knowledge of him than of the Holy Spirit specially since he sits now on the right hand of power in the Majesty on high or is glorified again with the glory which he had with God before the World was John 17.5 and before he took the Seed of Abraham upon him As the Father hath sent me and in the same manner as I live by the Father which is done spritually so he that will live by me must eat me and receive me Heaven the heavenly Souls and not the material Heavens that shall pass away and that cannot contain him 1 Kings 8.27 is that which must receive him and where he dwels like the Sun in and through the Vegetables and the Soul in and through all the members of the body until the time that all things shall be restored again into the glorious freedom that they had before they fell under the bondage and the curse of corruption Act. 3.21 Rom. 8.21 How absurd it is to think that the Son of any man or any thing born of flesh and bloud as Christs body was John 1.14 can sit in that Majesty which belongs to God alone as Christ doth Heb. 1.3 when flesh and bloud doth not so much as come in that glory 1 Cor. 15.50 far from sitting therein in the highest place And to know after the flesh him that saves us from the flesh obtaining us eternal redemption from the body Heb. 9.12 Rom. 8.23 7.24 when we must not henceforth know him so 2 Cor. 5.16 And to worship the Image of the Father of all Spirits in the flesh John 4.24 when he is no more to be by us dealt with in the flesh John 20.17 and saith that the flesh of man otherwise his humane flesh profiteth nothing to man John 6.63 but his own true flesh and bloud which he had ab aeterno and came down in tempore from his stillness and rest his Heaven to be the bread of life unto all the World v. 51. and which is the Holy Ghost whereby he that eats the same shall live how even as Christ himself lives by the Father v. 57. which cannot be by eating and drinking of flesh and bloud and much less by transmuting his flesh in bread to eat it for bread is eaten only by the flesh and quickneth but the fleshly body alone v. 63. By transmuting I say of flesh and bloud into bread and not of bread into flesh as some who heaping non-sence upon their deep ignorance of God do by the excess of blind zeal which usually men have for idolatry most blasphemously and ridiculously hold Rom. 1.22 23 25 28. for as long as we neither see smell nor taste any flesh but still bread as well after as before the pretended miracle of transmutation it cannot be a change of bread into flesh but of flesh into that which remains bread if so be that a change of substances were effected as nothing but their bare word appears for the proof of it for the Scripture though this thing deserves better than many others to be observed takes not the least notice and makes no mention of it Secondly they cannot shew a necessity for it but rather contrariwise for what reason is there that our flesh which is death Rom. 8.6 and can never be saved 1 Cor. 15.50 and even must he destroyed 1 Cor. 6.13 and that maketh imperfect Gal. 3.3 and therefore cannot be made perfect John 17.23 1 Cor. 13.10 that is very good as man when first created Gen. 1.31 should be fed and nourished with what gives eternal life the flesh and the bloud of Christ and that this should be therefore turned into common bread for our flesh to feed on And thirdly no body yet having ever seen any flesh and bloud to become bread and that the Communion-bread was once flesh and bloud before this strange transubstantiation the miracle pretended to do it is invisible and if it be invisible it is therefore no miracle for all miracles are wrought to be seen that God may shew his power and that his name may be declared thereby among men throughout the Earth Exod. 9.16 John 9.3 and before the water was turned into bloud or wine Lots wife in Salt c. the water was by some tasted and seen and the flesh of the body of Lots wife was seen and felt Brother art thou not a fool to stand for that which is both
in this is the discerning and trying of the Spirits which being a faculty that St. John takes for granted all those he writ his first general Epistle to that is all true Believers have already or may have chap. 4.1 and they being made by Christ Priests c. Revel 1.6 5.10 may pretend to the Priests right to discern and to pronounce what is clean and what unclean Levit. 13.17 23. I hope by the mercy of God it belongs to me And therefore I hope that if after having tryed and found that some men have not in them the Spirit of Christ and shewed sufficient reasons and very good grounds for it I pronounce them to be none of the Ministers of God I shall not go for a Reviler of such And truly I have tryed and found that not only some few men among Christians have not the Spirit of Christ but that so many are the false seducing Spirits gone abroad into the World 1 John 4.1 to deny that Christ cometh to men whilst yet in the flesh which Spirits are not of God v. 3. and to speak as St. Paul saith 1 Tim. 4.2 their lies in Hypocrisie that the true Doctrine of Christ and the two Witnesses that do testifie of him seem like to be overcome Revel 11.7 nay to be killed by them nothing but their carcasses the dead letter of Scripture and a dead ineffectual notion of the Holy Ghost seeming now left unburied lying in the Streets of the Spiritual Sodom that is the present Christian Churches v. 8. For what else is allowed them and dispenced among their Members by their own Prophets for instance by the Author of a late Sermon preached at the Visitation of the Bishop of London and by all them that approve hold and teach the same Doctrine who are come to that height of insolence in denying the power and existence of God's Spirit in his Church in changing the truth of God concerning it into lies holding in unrighteousness that which may be known of it Rom. 1.18 19 25. that I think it high time for them who make mention of the Lord not to keep silence Isa 62.6 but with the Rod of their mouth to smite all these Seducers by whom offences do come that the simple may beware and learn to come without them to the knowledge of the truth Prov. 19.25 For my part I declare that reading the said Sermon my Spirit was so stirred up Acts 17.16 that having like Flihu Job 32.11 given ear to their reasons whilst they searched out what to say and waited a good while for an answer to them from some wiser than my self I could hold no longer and seeing none appeared to convince them of falshood I thought it my duty to do it my self lest they should think that they are the people v. 13. 12.2 and lest error should triumph over Christian light and truth Though indeed as a Novice I might have been afraid to proffer my opinion v. 6. against so many grave learned and Right Reverend Fathers in God so called had I not as well as Elihu v. 9. after having thought like him that Days should speak and the old standing Professors should teach wisdom v. 7. found that the famous Doctors are not always the wisest and that these Aged Fathers are not they that understand the Art of discerning best For note It was but a little that I had passed from the Watchmen of the City saith the Soul in the Canticle 3.4 but I found my wishes That is so soon as we pass from the Watchmen or leave them and not whilst we spend the time in consulting and seeking to learn of them as v. 3. our Soul comes to attain to that which it longs after it s own summum bonum the knowledge of God and Christ John 17.3 for it is the gift of God the Watchmen cannot give it since they seldom enter in themselves and keep from others the key of truth and knowledge Luk. 11.52 But on the contrary that they may as St. Paul saith Gal. 4.17 though they exclude others be by them affected cryed up followed after endeavour as for instance this Preacher to suppress it Whence they that relie on them that seek for truth at their mouth that dig for it in their works Nemo dat quod non habet find nothing but vain knowledge and that their bellies are fed as Job saith with the East wind But besides having also found out like Elihu v. 8. that there is a Spirit in man and that the inspiration of the Almighty is that which gives him understanding without respect to his Age or to his Humane Learning and believing that the mouth and wisdom promised Luk. 21.15 Mat. 10.20 which all the Adversaries are not able to resist is given in time of need why should I be afraid to give my testimony and to stand against them all for the truth of the Gospel Therefore though I am neither a Prophet nor Prophet's Son Amos 7.14 not so much as a Graduate in the Schools and High places of your Watchmen and Prophets but a poor obscure Tradesman who am not so much as known among any Christian Sects and am tyed and supported to none and by none of them though briars and thorns be with me and I dwell among Scorpions Ezek. 2.6 yet worthy Master Vicar I am so far from being dismay'd at your and your Bishop's supercilious looks that I will make bold here with the help of God's Spirit not only to answer you in very different terms from those who seeking for praise and applause from other men endeavour to please all men and take care to displease none but to try both your Spirit and of your Lords Spiritual who by their approbation of your Doctrine of Spirits give me cause enough to think that they are of the same mind and to judge and to pronounce call it never so much pragmatical censuring reviling of dignities and rebelling against them that the reason and the cause why you discourse so strangely concerning the Spirit of God is because you are very great strangers to it and meer natural men still who being not able therefore to discern the things of God 1 Cor. 2.14 are much less able to teach others what belongs to them Let your reason be never so well improved at your Seminaries of Learning and be you never so much guided by the clue of it they are your words pag. 15. yet except you be born again of the Holy Ghost you are without God's Kingdom John 3.5 Rom. 14.17 and therefore the mysteries thereof are nothing to you but meer Aenigma's Mark 4.11 and you can be nothing but blind leaders of the blind people that hear you There is a Spirit in man And without being Quaker Enthusiast or Fanatick and suppose I were one must men reject truth because they or the Quakers teach it I say that God's Spirit which inspires man with all knowledge and understanding is given to all Christians 1 Cor.
for then not only the gift of Miracles to which and to their skill in Humane Learning got without Education he seems chiefly to confine the Apostolical gift but all other gifts also which do infallibly wait upon that of the Spirit such as wisdom and knowledge 1 Cor. 12.8 are removed and taken away from that Sect in God's wrath Revel 2.5 rather than wisdom as the wise Vicar measuring it by his own shallow brains and dull fancy as shall be shewed in its place saith God did suspend the same that Church becomes desolate and remains according to the Prophecy of Daniel 9.27 and the construction thereof by St. Matthew 24.15 and St. Luke 21.20 compassed instead of Christ's presence by the Holy Ghost with abominable armies and companies of Church-men Only as there are divers administrations and gifts of the same Divine Spirit 1 Cor 12.4 6. such as wisdom and knowledge faith healing miracles tongues prophecy and discerning of Spirits which are not all to be found in one member or Paul is much mistaken v. 6 29 30. so I must here further declare for Master Vicar and all his fellow Watchmen that though one man doth not do all the same operations that all the Apostles did yet if he doth some of them he may pretend to the same Spirit the Apostles had for if the ear shall say because I am not the eye I am not of the body is it not of it therefore v. 16. that is if he that hath but the discerning of Spirits should say because I am not a Teacher or a Prophet I have none of the same extraordinary Spirit as the Prophets have hath he not therefore been made to drink of the same Spirit v. 13. for if the whole spiritual body were prophecy where were the gift of knowledge and discerning of Spirits v. 17. and if they were all Prophets or all workers of Miracles where were the several members and operations that constitute or make up the said spiritual body v. 19. Thus do I from St. Paul speak here for Master Vicar and will yet further instance St. Paul a chief Apostle Gal. 2.6 7. during the time of whose preaching and stay at Antioch arrived certain Prophets one of which did prophesie that there should be a great dearth or famine throughout the World Act. 11.26 27 28. to whom the Disciples who were doubtless directed by Paul and by Barnabas gave credit and Paul himself though he had a greater gift of the Spirit did not say or object that he wondred that his inferiour should have this thing revealed to him when he knew nothing of it And elsewhere that same Prophet foretold Paul what Paul himself foresaw not in his own case Act. 21.10 or he had what he did not foreseen that he had been set at liberty if he had not appealed to Caesar Act. 25.26 26.31 32. to wit that he should be taken at Jerusalem and thus saith the Holy Ghost said then that certain Prophet for so the Scripture calls him ch 21.11 Whence I ask the Vicar since St. Paul could pretend to as good a share at least of the same holy Spirit as that certain Prophet did why did not the Holy Ghost reveal the same things to him Because though he had knowledge and understood mysteries as he was an Apostle yet he was not a Prophet for are all Prophets saith he 1 Cor. 12.29 30. are all workers of Miracles as all are not Apostles v. 28. so I cannot work all the said other gifts in me it being God alone that doth work them all and note in all and not in one man v. 6. Likewise I ask if he that hath the gift to discern the Spirit of the Vicar and some portion of knowledge hath not the gift of Miracles hath he not therefore the same Spirit as the Apostles But what say you Vicar to what Paul himself doth stile yet a more excellent way than Miracles and Prophecy and the best of the said gifts viz. Charity v. 31. 13.2 is that ceased in your Church I dare say you are not willing to acknowledge it and so like the Chief Priests Mat. 21.25 26. you are hedg'd in on both sides for if you say that this more extraordinary gift is not ceased in the Church neither by your Argument are the other gifts also which are counted by St. Paul not so excellent as this ceased as you teach from it and if you say that it is ceased there then judge whether you are still a faithful Church for do they believe in Christ that omit one of the first and chiefest of his precepts Mat. 22.39 John 13.34 1 John 3.11 and take quite another way than that which he hath shewed them And this last your Argument that he must do the same things who pretends to the same Spirit the Apostles had proves further or you must yield that it is of no force and validity at all which dilemma as likewise the other your great Learning could not foresee and prevent your being now put to them for the Apostles were sent to do what Signs and Miracles No sure but to preach and win or gain Souls by teaching them the way to their conversion 1 Cor. 9.19 Mat. 28.19 Mark 16.15 This they did in all places but preached in many places nay they convinced many and Dionysius himself and established Churches without working of Miracles as may be seen by their Acts and their Miracles were not always wrought to convince the gainsayers of the Faith which you say was the reason and the occasion of them since they wrought them sometimes in their private Meetings by night amongst the faithful as for instance at Troas Act. 20.7 8 9 10. Now you will grant that it is incumbent upon the Church to preach exhort and win Souls 2 Tim. 4.12 and you pretend you do it so that if you do it not you are not a faithful Church but burthensom hypocrites inutilia hujus pondera terrae and if you do it you do the works of the Apostles therefore by your Argument have the same Spirit they had and so it is not ceased but it is your Argument that ceaseth to be in force if that can be said to cease which had never any true existence but in a false and erroneous fancy He that winneth Souls is wise Prov. 11.30 Dan. 12.3 wisdom is by Paul counted the first gift of the Spirit 1 Cor. 12.8 31. If therefore you win some Souls as it is pretended that some of your number do or else what reason is there why you should be imposed upon a Christian Nation as necessary to them have you not a greater gift of the Spirit than Miracles which are according to Paul v. 29. but the fourth in order and do you not do a greater thing than Miracles and so as great a thing as any of the Apostles He that hath as much faith as a grain of Mustard-seed may do all wonders Mat. 17.20 and yet witness Paul 1
and do most of their works to be regarded of men who like the Rich man in Luke 12.18 hoard up against the morrow and plead for it from St. Paul 1 Tim. 5.8 as though St. Paul's doctrine contradicted that of Christ Mat. 6.31 32. and as though his meaning were that men must work to be rich and not rather that they should work with their hands as he did Act. 18.3 for their own and Families subsistance from day to day Luk. 11.3 his words having reference to widows speaking of them before and after this verse which were to serve tables Act. 6.1 2. that is take care to buy and dress Victuals and whose office it was not to provide the means or the money for to procure them since they were themselves to be provided for as it may be gathered out of Scripture and his said words ought therefore to be thus interpreted viz. But if some of them widows 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is takes no care 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of her own 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 chiefly or at least 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of those of her house that is who dwell in the house with her but minds her pleasure 1 Tim. 5.6 as most of our London Huswives instead of continuing in prayer both night and day v. 5. she hath denied the faith that teacheth us mutual love and care for one another whereas the Bishops do thus cunningly translate and fit the same for their own purpose viz. But if any provide not for his own and especially for those of his own house he hath denied the faith But what faith the Bishops faith in the God Mammon they serve Luk. 16.13 and whom they say they can serve together with the true God blowing like the covetous Pharisees their nose for note the Greek word imports so much v. 14. at whoever doth like Christ deny that they can do it v. 13. thus to justifie themselves v. 15. making themselves wiser than Christ and his perfect Laws those wholsome commands of God void by this their tradition to do then as these Bishops who are carried about in pomp like Shews or pompae quae nullius per se sunt actionis compotes caeteros vero mole sua impudientes in their Chariots and Coaches with Foot-boys in Liveries with long Gowns and soft raiments and all other fine Trappings which things they that wear shall not as being effeminate the Text saith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 see Mat. 11.8 enter the kingdom of God 1 Cor. 6.9 who instead of being contented with what is set before them Luk. 10.8 that is with some allowance willingly made sufficient to maintain them go from house to house v. 7. that is get from their first Benefice into another fatter nay keep both at the same time and still gape for a better who whereas Christ's followers have not where to lay their heads Luk. 9.57 58. have rich and large Palaces where they keep a continual feast like the feast of a King 1 Sam. 25.36 for persons of Quality and their Friends as Nabal did but when a poor man cometh for relief as David did you are a Stranger to me many Servants now a days run away from their Masters v. 10. where is your Certificate you are some idle Fellow and why don't you go to work is all the comfort he finds or stand thou there in the Hall or sit under my footstool Jam. 2.3 until I have dined is the greatest favour that he can expect of them who when they have got some men into their Inquisition that is their Spiriting Court which may be so called from Spiriting of Money and making many poor mans Purse light and Spirits heavy condemn all but inflict no punishment but on the Purse of their Patients who are those they presume to have money and that on no better proof than the bare information of some Whore upon Record whereas Christ would not condemn the Whore John 8.11 though she was taken in flagranti delicto v. 3. for who hath made me a judge saith he to some Luk. 12.14 over you in the kingdom of this World John 18.36 But Bishops will be the first Judges in order therein nay will sit as such upon those that are its proper Judges the Temporal Lords they will be Lords and Masters Mat. 23.8 and that not only Worldly or Temporal as the rest but Spiritual Lords also a brave business if they could tell how to have dominion over the Spirits of men what abomination is a Lord Bishop in Christ's Church O that my Body could but keep as far from the reach of their Lordships and Masterships as my Soul and Spirit are for I should be as safe from the effects of the kindness they shall have for me as they may be from any future invective from me in containing themselves within the bounds prescribed to all Lordship in this World like all the other sober and modest Temporal Lords I say that to do as the Bishops all the said things is not to believe in Christ for do they believe in one who act point-blank contrary to what he shews and prescribes and shew by their fruits or works that they are far from good trees and that they have perverted the righteous ways of the Lord May. 7.16 Therefore it is no wonder if Miracles and such other gifts or fruits of the Spirit are ceased from among them nay it were a great wonder if they should still wait on such for how can the Slave of sin who is taken captive by the devil at his will 2 Tim. 2.26 and hath not strength to shake off the yoke his evil passions have both subjugated and keep him still under with have power to overcome and command evil Spirits Fire Water and the Winds hurtful Beasts and deadly things and why should these obey him when they see not that in him to which they owe obedience to wit the Image of God and whilst the Nations that War against the Spirit in man Revel 2.26 Gal. 5.17 19 20. deny him all allegiance are not only revolted but continue absolute Masters of his mind and will But what sign dost thou shew thy self will some say to me John 2.18 art thou greater than all these famous Doctors of the Church John 4.12 that thou thus takest upon thee to tax and find fault with them as though they made of the house of prayer a Market-place of God's Word a meer Story of his Wisdom great Non-sense and of his Religion or Worship a Pageantry I answer that they are famous according as they lift up hammers and axes to break the Church of God down Psal 74.5 6. that I am I confess more brutish than any man Prov. 30.2 1 Tim. 1.15 pretend not to work Miracles but though I could do it yet I could not shew them any sign at their request because of their unbelief Mat. 13.58 and because it is not done but according to the faith of him that seeketh a sign
for they pretend all to see John 9.41 to know and understand best Christ and the oracles of God Rom. 3.2 we are the strictest Sect of Christians say most of them we are wise and the Law of the Lord is with us Jer. 8.8 we are of Christ Mat. 24.5 and lo he is amongst us Mark 13.21 and thou wast altogether would they say to Christ himself Luk. 10.16 if he came to preach over again the same things he did and to make them sensible of their neglect of the same and practices against it born in sins or ignorant for that phrase imports so much and dost thou think to teach us John 9.34 who are our selves the best Doctors of his purest Church we know too well the meaning of Scripture to believe thee and we may chuse to credit even an Angel of God if he came down from Heaven to confirm what thou teachest These are doctrines of Devils and it is very probable saith the Reverend Vicar pag. 11. lin 12. that some worse Sect than that of the Quakers if a worse can come in their room will ere long what if this were a Caiaphas prophecy John 11.51 be at the doors and disturb the minds of credulous people Therefore is that party I speak this for instance which calleth another whose doctrine may for all that be far better than its own the worse Sect of all Christians like to believe by its means and to receive from it even the plain truth it self without they see some Miracles and the same power of Faith as the foresaid instruments to wit the Apostles had whilst like the proud Pharisees they thank God that their doctrine and their way is not like this Luk. 18.11 No sure but rather to be like the self-conceited Jews Rom. 11.7 11. made more blind than the Gentiles and per consequent the conversion of all such whom I take to be far from converted Christians is a more difficult work and so needs the same if not a greater Spirit and strength than that which the Gentiles wanted in the Apostles Greater abomination of the desolation cannot be found in the Church than when being made altogether desolate that is brought to the most opposite state to that which constitutes a Christian Church it yet abominably calls it self and will be counted the true Church of Christ But I hear some again of that blessed crew doubtless whom no reason without sence can convince and satisfie saying though we grant all this yet the Apostles wrought Miracles spoke new Languages and Prophecied therefore though you cannot do it your self yet if their Spirit is not ceased and seeing these signs wait upon the gift of it to some of the believers shew us who doth now any of those signs or hath done them within the twelve last Ages and up comes Master Vicar with a scrap of his Learning Dic quibus in terris eris mihi magnus Apollo Opera jam sanctus tam grandia spiritus edat as Miracles and Prophecy the great attestation of any truth whatsoever pag. 3. and per consequent of the truth of the Spirit of the Apostles being continued ever since 1200 years to God's Church For we daily experience that none of the pretenders to their Spirit do the same And we may assert saith he pag. 6. that they ceased soon after the said fourth Century notwithstanding the boasts of the Church of Rome who indeed instead of confirming men in the Christian Religion by their pretended Miracles do if men be considerate rather expose it to their scorn and censure so ridiculous are the stories they tell and upon such slight and pitiful ground do they pretend their Miracles are wrought And here I must confess that the Vicar and his crew have catcht the Bear by the tail for so notwithstanding the boasts of another Church and of what one whom he will call as well as the Quakers one of the worst of Christians can say and shew against him he may still as boldly assert that they are ceased and find pretences enough to defend his assertion But though what he saith of the Miracles of the Roman Church is too true of most of them yet have there been all that time no Believers among them and have none of the signs mentioned Mark 16.17 waited upon some of them this is a bold assertion and a very hard thing for Master Vicar to prove chiefly if we consider that Christ by foretelling us that some false Prophets should rise and shew great signs and wonders Mark 13.13 grants that seeing even those whose coming is after the working of Satan saith Paul have power to work Miracles some of the true Believers living among the Papists have done since that Prophesie some of those many Miracles which are related of them and may now if it were so and though the Vicar could prove that they never did any do some wonders it being prophesied of time to come without any restriction to the sour first Ages Mark 13.13 and of what should come to pass after the Gospel had been published in all Countries v. 10. then in respect to all men v. 37. and per consequent to all times till the Worlds end And if not only those false Prophets who work their wonders by the help of the Devil but the Nigromancer also who acts by the strength alone of humane nature can effect wonderful things as by retiring but for one moment within himself and setting very strongly his will upon a thing though at a great distance from him introduce and bring to pass his desire upon it or at least stamp upon it such mark or impression as the longing Mother doth upon the fruit in her womb as appears plain by Balaam cursing or bewitching by Enchantments whom he would Numb 22.6 24.1 except God by a special providence prevented him Josh 24.10 Numb 23.23 why should the same power be denied to faithful men though they live among the Turks or are reputed Papists especially being more Masters of their own Passions than such natural men as a Nigromancer is and their minds more abstracted from all lower things because their conversation is in the heaven above But to do all parties right it must needs be confessed that some of the Romish Saints as Bruno Lopez and such have by their fruits or their works as by denying themselves and dying to all the World and to all the comfort they did enjoy of this life to follow ever after their Saviour under the cross wandring in desarts mountains and dens Heb. 11.38 without taking thought how they should subsist and live shewed us that they did truly and really believe in Christ and so we have no reason to think but that he met them Isa 64.5 Act. 10.35 made them know of his doctrine John 7.17 and granted that some wonders were according to his promise Mark 16.17 wrought by their hands Act. 5.12 This and let Master Vicar think what he will otherwise though I have not seen
vero illuc commeantibus invicem commixtis fatalem suam sortem quodque complet Divina namque mens edocuit sua opera imitari licet quae imitantur ignorent And one of the old Divines after he had observed the ballancing of the clouds the wonderful works of him that is perfect in knowledge Psal 104.9 Job 37.16 and the proportion God's works stand in against each other Eccl. 42.25 teacheth our Reverend a more dutiful Lesson Psal 104.24 O Seigneur Dieu que tes oeuvres divers Sont merveilleux par le monde univers O que tu as tout fait par grand ' sagesse La terre en est pleine de ta largesse Which wisdom the wise Worldlings who see not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 much less 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 John 3.12 cannot see and justifie Mat. 11.19 1 Cor. 2.8 and so give glory for it like David who understood it well Psal 92.5 to the most wise God Rom. 1.21 They that regard not the works of the Lord neither consider the operation of his hands Isa 5.12 do scarce think that his wisdom which hath dispenced all things by weight number and measure and made all things to stand in order and proportion is so palpable and visible in particular effects and vulgar Phoenomena as that the rising of the Column no higher than to its ordinary station should be referred to it Having seen how far your great School-learning hath brought you on your way towards the knowledge of what is done upon Earth as it were before your eyes and it appearing also from what hath been said before that it brings you no further towards the believing and knowledge of what Christ calls 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is true Christian Divinity it were not amiss to see and examine how much good Metaphysick and Logick and the like parts of your School-breeding hath done and doth you towards the Preaching of Christ But lest this discourse should swell to a greater bulk than that I at first intended I do referr this to the consideration of all rational Teachers and all true Authors of Books appealing even to Boyle and to Wallis himself and Stillingfleet and others University-Pillars and great Princes of their Sect for the use they make of them and for the good these do them in composing their Sermons and Books of Divinity And affirm that if they had tarried to write until their skill in Metaphysicks had supplied them with method and matter enough for it and not altogether made use of Commentaries and of their own natural parts sense and reason and wit they had not yet to this hour finished one single-sheet Nay if the best Logicians when they dispute in the Schools and have emptied their Quiver of the Syllogisms they had prepared in their Study did not laying by their rules flee for help to common sence and to what their Experience and their Reason suggests them they could scarce make up the hour which they are to dispute in and much less make a whole Book that would take up two or three days time or more to read it by those their rules of Logick which among all the Scholars I have seen and asked no man was the better for towards the apprehending and the deciding of any controverted truth when from the contemplative part of his tedious Learning he passed to the practice thus being ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the Truth 2 Tim. 3.7 Besides what use can you make of what is so defective that it is not only slighted but quite rejected by some of the greatest Masters of your School-learning as for instance by Ramus and his Tribe by Telesius Campanella Verancius the Lord Bacon and others who do utterly condemn Aristotle's Metaphysicks tanquam farraginem quandam massam inconditam doctrinae ex Theologia Naturali Physicae parte de anima congestam sublimitate quadam Sermonis turgentem saith the Lord Bacon and that ex contrariis sententiis contexta tam obscuris tenebris obruta sit ut nec Daedalus quispiam ejus methodum reperire possit saith Verancius adding excutiamus ergo ex mentibus nostris hanc male conceptam ut quae nusquam est chimaeram The like may be said of your Logick and à Logica libera nos Domine saith Austin And for Ethicks such as they are taught by you and practiced amongst you such is the advantage and benefit got thereby that all illiterate men may rather say the Lord have mercy upon the Masters and Scholars that study them than wish for the benefit they think to receive by them Verily said an Author the doctrine of the School-men hath allayed and perverted even the desire of knowledge which God hath planted in man and the many distinctions and divisions translated from thence to Divinity hath set all Christendom on fire violated the peace of many Kingdoms and occasioned more Sects or parties in Religion than there are opinions and Sects in Philosophy Which is the good it hath done and is like to do so long as it shall be preached for and so much encouraged The erecting and founding of all Universities and Colledges for Learning is from a Heathen principle and begun in Christendom at the decay and for want of the true knowledge of God Now this and the like wisdom to that of our Sages being all the advantage that the School and Scholarship of those who are look'd upon as great Masters in Learning affords us and produceth what good are we to expect from the same for our selves And since they are forced to lay aside their Learning and to apply themselves to the use of common sence and of natural reason in debating and handling a Philosophical and Divinity matter what reason hath any man of sence though illiterate to despond of his own strength and to relye upon them because they are Scholars and have taken their Degrees in the University for the right understanding of what he is to believe and for the explication of any place of Scripture And since they who own themselves to be capacitated for Preaching with nothing else or very little more than the said Humane Learning make little or no use of it in composing their Sermons and Books of Divinity for stuffing of a Sermon with the various readings of some original word and the divers opinions of the Authors on a Text as some of their Learned do ministring rather questions scruples and controversies than a satisfactory and godly edifying 1 Tim. 1.4 which is found in the bare exposition and knowledge of the meaning of the Text is not of any use towards sound Gospel-preaching and so is not a use made of it towards true Preaching what reason have they to think that the Apostles of Christ who they grant had somewhat else than the said ordinary Spirit and Humane Learning have been necessitated to use it in their Preaching Alas it is not by much Learning and by
reading more learned Books than another that we know better than he Christ and the sence of Scripture And though we be like St. Paul and like Nicodemus Masters in literature brought up in Divinity skill'd in the Law and Gospel for Paul being well versed in the controversies of his time and very deep engaged against Christians Act. 22.4 26.9 cannot rationally be supposed more ignorant of the Gospel-doctrine before he was converted than all the Lip-Christians are yet until it pleaseth God to reveal his Son in us as in him Gal. 1.16 we are as far as he was to seek in the true meaning of the said doctrine of Christ and as much in the dark as to his saving knowledge until it be given us to know the mysteries of the kingdom of Heaven a Turk a Jew a Heathen that can read the Old and New Testament and we Christians understand Christ all alike Mat. 13.11 until he that hath the key of David opens Scriptures no man saith he Rev. 3.7 openeth them till the Son of God doth come and give us understanding to know him by 1 John 5.20 the Scriptures speak unto us in Parables Mark 4.11 and are not capable alone without the other witness that testifieth of Christ John 15.26 to suggest us any true and real knowledge of him till the Comforter doth bring whatsoever Christ hath said unto our remembrance John 14.26 we neither see in seeing nor understand in reading what we read concerning him Act. 8.30 31. The Scriptures are unto us a Parable every where Jo. 16.25 and like an imperfect Tale and full of contradictions 1 Cor. 2.14 which we believe no better though the Lip-Christians perswade themselves to the contrary than the Turks the Jews the Heathen and all those Sects which we count erroneous and the worst of all Christians Mat. 13.13 And the Scriptures are to us like the Book of the Law lost in the days of Amon and Josiah 2 Kings 22.8 historicè understood and believed but neither their full contents nor the depth of their meaning better known than they were then for as the Jews did not think but that the Law was fully known and duly satisfied by the few Ceremonies and Shews performed all those days wherein the Book was not found and what it contained perused and considered of yet after they had found it and read it attentively they perceived otherwise v. 11. so we fancy that we are by learning some few notions out of our Catechism and hearing a Chapter read and a Sermon preached or repeated now and then well informed of the drift and true meaning of Scripture and are fully instructed and made wise to Salvation but when we begin once to mind what we read of them in hearing to understand and in seeing to perceive what we hear and see therein our eyes which like those of the blind man of Bethsaida Mark 8.22 did first but spy out or see some few things confusedly v. 24 are restored v. 25. and we do then become sensible indeed of our past ignorance when we find in the Field of Scripture the hidden treasure Mat. 13.44 the old things of the Vicar pag. 9. which yet are all new to us when we come to perceive them thus being both new and old v. 52. which our eyes like Agars Gen. 21.19 were held from seeing before though we had read the same place over and over often learned without-book and have of it a full remembrance He that hath ears to hear or understand let him hear needed not to have been said and proclaimed so often if the sence were plain to all and all the men that can hear and understand were capable to understand the meaning of what the Scripture saith there Many great Prophets and Kings have desired to hear what the disciples of Christ hear and have not heard it saith Christ Luk. 10.24 and shall they that are not made Kings and Priests with the Unction of Christ the only Master perceive and understand it God manifest in the flesh is without controversie so great and deep mystery 1 Tim. 3.16 that none but the Spirit of God which searcheth all things 1 Cor. 2.10 can justifie that is know and acknowledge this wisdom hidden in a mystery which none of the Princes of this world did ever know but those only whose Faith doth stand in the power of God v. 5 7 8. and that are like St. Stephen Act. 6.8 7.55 perfect and full of Spirit Eye hath not seen nor ear heard nor heart of man conceived this hidden wisdom of God which the Angels themselves desire to pry into 1 Pet. 1.12 but God reveals them unto the faithful by his Spirit 1 Cor. 2.10 I will get me unto the great men and speak with them saith Jeremy for all times ch 5.5 for they have known the way and the judgment of the Lord but they have altogether broken the yoke burst the bonds they steal every one my word from his neighbours books ch 23.30 and seek honour and applause so that they cannot believe and the knowledge of Christ is not manifest to them John 14.21 23. and so they cannot make it manifest to other men as I have said before The true and the only way to have it manifested is to become humble and meek Luk. 18 17. Mat. 18.3 and to be born of water with the tears of repentance John 1.31 3.5 Luk. 3.3 confessing and forsaking the sins past Prov. 28.13 like Zacheus Luk. 19.8 and then doing righteousness we shall be accepted of with God like Cornelius Act. 10.35 44. God will love us John 14.23 and meet us Isa 64.5 and make himself manifest by the understanding he will give us 1 John 5.20 unto us whilst he is neither known nor perceived of the world John 14.22 The meek will he guide in judgment and the meek or lowly in heart will he teach his way Psal 25.9 Verily the first entrance or initiation into the mysteries of the kingdom of Heaven begins at the singleness of eye and humility usual to a little child who is not self-conceited nor pre-possess'd with any prejudice and opinions but receives what he is taught and endeavours both to learn and to understand it well without murmuring at it and arguing against it and deriding his Teachers as the proud Pharisees did for as by Pride Adam fell from knowledge and righteousness which two the Image of God or the Heavenly kingdom doth saith St. Paul Ephes 4.24 Coloss 3.10 consist in so by Pride men continue fallen think to be as Gods taking upon themselves to judge both good and evil Gen. 3.5 not owning their ignorance and do not embrace the contrary way to Pride which is the beginning of their rising up again And as all men are fallen short of the Image of God Rom. 3.23 1 Cor. 11.7 and are all guilty of pride prejudice and self-conceit as it may be gathered from the aversion all men the highest and the lowest from the most learned