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A85461 Saltmarsh returned from the dead, in Amico Philalethe. Or, The resurrection of James the apostle, out of the grave of carnall glosses, for the correction of the universall apostacy, which cruelly buryed him who yet liveth. Appearing in the comely ornaments of his fifth chapter, in an exercise, June 4. 1654. Having laid by his grave clothes, in a despised village remote from England, but wishing well, and heartily desiring the true prosperity thereof. Gorton, Samuel, 1592 or 3-1677. 1655 (1655) Wing G1307; Thomason E836_1; ESTC R207426 178,733 220

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filling them with the things of the creature so as they become unmeasurable not bounded by any time or season but take in the vast space of eternity and so the state of the wicked is also evelasting in that son of perdition as well as in that Son of God and yet that which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of the spirit is spirit but both perpetuated of like race in respect of time in the sight of God and all that judg and discern according to the spirit of God for as it is affirmed of that eternall word that it was in the beginning In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God So it is affirmed of the wicked one that he is a man-slayer from the beginning and not to abide in the truth but is a lyar and the father of it There is therefore a change and a reall change in Satan for the truth of God is turned into a lye in him but it is in the number and act of his being so that it is as true and reall that he was never otherwise and therefore he is said also to be the fountaine and father of it as he that is so originally even as Abraham that high Father and ancient of dayes is sayd to be the father of the faithfull as the originall and propagator of them all And without this unity of the harlot prostrating and adulterating the word of God unto the lusts of men Satan is not known but works in and by and is conversant with man and man knows it not It is true also that there is a change and a reall change in Christ the son of the blessed for mans nature is changed from its visiosity and vanity proper to the wisdome of a creaeure to become the undefiled of God in the blessing and reality of son-ship but this change is from the manner instant and eternall act of his being so that it is as true that he was never other but that undefiled and reall son of God blessed for ever with respect to time past and that which is to come So that the Son of God is never alive in the spirit but Satan is dead in and to him nor is Satan alive in the flesh but Christ is dead in and to him and by his slaughter the world nourisheth its heart and feasts it selfe so that the mortification of the spirit of the Scripture or word of life is the revivall of the letter which becomes the proper nourishment of the carnall minde which is that state of death for to be carnally minded is death So also it is true in Christ that the mortification of the flesh in the abrogating of that carnall law of sin and death is the slaying of that Leviathan Sea-Dragon or man of Sin who is given to be meate for Gods people in the wildernesse that is it is the revivall of the spirit which becomes the proper nourishment of the sons of God and is that bread from heaven that perisheth not and food of eternall life which abides for ever And as food becomes one with that body that feeds upon it in the nourishing of it so doth the spirit and life of the living and eternall God become one state and condition in that man of God and mysticall body of Christ Jesus our alone Lordship and salvation And so also doth that spirit of death and destruction in that the truth of God is turned into a lye become one state and condition in that man of sin that vile body and mystery of iniquity wherein that eternall death only consisteth and remayneth for ever In the next verse he declares who it is they have killed and the manner of it Vers 6. Yee have condemned and have killed the just and he doth not resist you Wherein observe 1. The act of the wicked Yee have condemned and have killed the just 2. The demeanour of the Just He doth not resist them Their act is two-fold 1. They condemn him 2. They kill him 1. BY the just here as hath been declared is meant the Lord our righteousnesse or our justice as the Prophet calls him Whose path is as the shining light which shineth more and more unto the perfect day that is hath all manner and motions of glory in it as from the rising of the Sunne unto the height thereof it is he onely in whom perfect justice resides which consists in a Justifier and a justified which is only found in Christ out of whom no perfect justice is found for if the Justifier be one and the justified another individuall or substance there is a fraction in the act it admits of default and imperfection you cannot find it whole in either of them Christ therefore is only just and hence it is that seates of Judicature must either condemn him in the world or else they cannot justifie themselves to have the perfection of the Law so they are sayd here to condemn the just or that just one To condemn implies the giving of sentence as by law for there must be a discerning wch is by a rule or else sentence cannot passe and every thing hath its proper and peculiar law whereby it seeks to effect the conservation and safety of of it selfe in its proper condition and where the wisdom of the flesh and carnall mind gives the proper being unto the condition it hath a certain law bond or engagement upon it in way of argumentall and legall reasoning for the safety and conservation of it selfe in its own principles and achievements and to condemn and sentence whatsoever makes for the bane and overthrow of them and unto that stands bound and engaged in it selfe as to its ruler or god Now the Crosse of Christ in the crucification of the flesh and order of that law of the spirit doth confound humane wisdome in the way of its being and all its enterprizes making it the proper folly of the world for it is written I will destroy the wisdome of the wise and will cast away the understanding of the prudent Where is the wise where is the scribe where is the disputer of this world hath not God made the wisdome of this world foolishness Therefore the wisdome of the flesh or carnall law doth bind over under penalty of destruction of it selfe to convent arraign convict condemn and passe a finall sentence upon the Son of God that law of the spirit of life otherwise it cannot reteyn and conserve it selfe So that we may as soon and with better acceptation perswade a rationall and ingenuous spirit to lye downe and utterly forsake the nature and activity of his wisdome and to become a beast of the dullest capacity as to perswade a carnall mind where the son of peace is not upon the true and proper conditions of the Gospel to become a son of God It is no marvell therefore though the world love their owne and hate such as are taught of
unto the Saints of God then the work of God in our salvation is no though our brother the Lord Christ be so given up unto death in them as never to live in them any more for it is our ransome the justice and equity of the purchase payd for the eternall release of our soules for the salvation of God holds firm in all respects wherein the heart of man or subtilty of Satan can put forth it selfe that as there is compleat salvation free without money or money-worth as also in conquest by force and strength so also in point of strictnesse of justice in giving a valuable and considerable price in way of purchase The spirit then of grief vexation and anguish cleaves unto as it is the proper portion of the brother-hood considered in Edom and not in Israel found in Mount Seir or as the word signifies the mount of the Devill and not in Horeb the mount of God Therefore the argument against grief and vexation at this brotherhood is added viz. Lest ye be condemned that is fretting grieving and vexation at the wonderfull work of God is condemnation and properly is the practice of that Fornicator and prophane person Esau when he hath so lustfully and prophanely parted with the birth-right to satisfie his corrupt and carnall desires bred and begotten in hunting after the things of this life which is to pursue that hinde of the morning as the Psalmist calls Christ to put him to death for the glory of the flesh and of God cannot subsist and stand together The word Lest in this phrase is not used as a supposition but as a certain affirmation as where one Prophet saith lest Hezekiah deceive you Another expounds it Hezekiah doth deceive you So also where one Evangelist reports the words of Christ Lest the people faint in the way Another repeating it saith The people will faint in the way So in this place lest ye be condemned is yee are under condemnation whosoever so doth for that is the condemning spirit that frets and grieves at the works of God which is ever found in the world who can never endure that way and manner of the translation of the right of inheritance from him which is born after the flesh unto him which is born after the spirit but vowes the death of the Son which ever puts an end unto mourning for the death of the father also now to be condemned is to be pronounced and held guilty as to justifie is to acquit and make righteous as the Apostle opposeth them It is God saith he that justifies who then shall condemn that is it is God that acquits and makes righteous who then can make guilty and sinfull To be grieved and vexed then at the wickedness of the world is to be under guilt and condemnation that is when men cannot justifie and give excellency unto that work of Gods justice in his execution of wrath on the world and rejoyce therein through that ransome given to rescue out of that condition as well as he can be glad of that exercise of mercy in that inheritance and possession which he is put into for the glory of God in our salvation consists in the one as well as in the other and is alike glorious and to be approved of in them both according to the nature and manner of Gods operations found and conversant in the one and in the other and in them both compleat salvation is made manifest Nor is it the proper state and condition of the wicked simply considered in it selfe that makes wretched but as it hath respect to the state of the just for with respect to both is condemnation compleated Note here then that he that cannot be freely willing that the spirit of grace and of God should suffer losse in the men of the world of all its proper life vertue and operation as it is that whereby the men of God live move and act in all things That man can never give consent that that wicked spirit of the world which by nature is proper to all flesh should ever be made in the excellencies of the Son of God or furnished with the strength and operations of God Hence it is that men have carved out unto themselves a better thing then Ish the man of strength vigour and courage and a worse then Enosh the man of basenesse and sorrows that is they teach a better estate and condition then that of man which is only in God himselfe and so they make Christ not to be very God which is to destroy Christ unto themselves and they set up a worse thing then Antichrist which is the Devill and in the one and the other the form the faith of Devils in themselves which is to believe tremblingly that there is one God but to believe that of twaine he is made one new man in Christ that wisdome and confidence they attaine not So they conclude a God-head out of Christianity and then it is out of Christ the wisdome of God and so he is properly the tormentor of the world and they conclude a Devill out of man and then he hath not the wisdome and corrupt will of the flesh and that is none but the Son of God the Saviour of the world whom they account not only as one having a Devill but as Belzebub the prince of Devils which is no more then to preach Christ for Antichrist and Antichrist for Christ and these are taken as men fit to make Preachers and able to correct all errours in the world for as it hath been in Councels and Synods even so it is now but herein lies a great point of the deceipt and snare wherein the world catcheth it self And these are the men that groane grumble and grieve at the works of God both in just and unjust for they can neither endure the work of God according to the excellency and top of perfection as it is in Christ nor yet the work of God according as it is in that man of sin Antichrist who goeth about as a roaring Lyon seeking whom he may devoure but they cannot abide to heare that he that is men is that man slayer from the beginning and so grieve that Cain should have his proper due And when ever the Gospel appears in the truth and reality of it they hold it comes to torment them before its time For either it vilifies that which they exalt or else it exalts that which they so vilifie and the time is never seasonable to them neither for the one nor the other And such as hold a state and condition between the sonne of God and the son of perdition which is a reall condition proper to the sons of men they have it from the same principles from which the place of Purgatory doth spring which the same men seem so zealously to condemn and approve as Doctors of that kingdom which cannot stand being divided in it self but is in the way of the sall and not of
to pray or to believe or the grace of remission of his sins expressed and declared in those glad tidings For the grace of Christ is as truly collective in the subsistance of it as distributive whosoever therefore receives freely that party hath a like vertue also freely to give Moreover the world who by wisdome know not God teach by that wisdome that a Christian may be possessed with and have the enjoyment of the spirit of Christ that holy spirit of the Son of God and yet the humane nature of Christ not present but wholy absent and remote in another place these men may aswel upon like ground professe themselves to be members of Christ but not of his body for of his Saints he saith Ye are flesh of my flesh and bone of my bone not of another So that the two natures in Christ according to the mystery of salvation in the Gospel are of the same extent that his mysticall body is and are co-apparent to the wisdome of God in whomsoever it is For the spirit of Christ never uttered or manifested it selfe but as the son of sorry man utters and manifests himselfe in and by such principles and abtitudes as are proper and peculiar to the living and eternall God taking their being and form from the wisdome and power of God and not from the policie and power of a creature for without the Coagulation of these twayn there is no spirit of Christ made manifest nor is it in its operation Therefore to separate the spirit of Christ from the humane nature of Christ in any of its operations is to make a nullity of Christ the faith of such persons is vaine their holy garments of the Ministry are moth-eaten their righteousnesse is the righteousnesse of the Scribes and Pharisees which enter not into the kingdome and their proper holinesse is the purification of the flesh purging themselves of all the operations of the spirit of life that no ray or beame thereof be found upon them which a wicked man is as careful of as the Saints of God are of being stained and spotted with the flesh For if we gather not up and take in true man into all the operations proper to the spirit of God wee dis-unite and separate that which the wisdome of God hath so curiously embroydered and wrought up together for the spirit of Christ and of God quickneth only to that blessed estate and condition of the Son of God and not to any other even as a rationall spirit filled with artificiall principles to find out the nature and cause of things quickneth only unto that state and condition of man-kind and not unto the condition of any other creature upon the earth Vers 3. Your gold and your silver is canckered and the rust of them shall be a witnesse against you and shall eate your flesh as fire yee have heaped treasure together for the last dayes AS Gold and Silver are the most precious and durable mettals in the account and use of man so righteousnesse and holinesse are the diadem and duration of the Gospel of the Kingdom the son of God and they are reckoned here as their Silver and Gold who crucifie the love of life and glory no otherwise but as sinne is reckoned upon Christ where it is said that he was made sin for us who knew no sinne even so these are made righteous that know no righteousnesse of God in Christ For the just and unjust are made of like yea of the very same matter for God and man are really to be considered both in the one and in the other and otherwise the true state of life and death canot be rightly composed neither is the gospel and faith of the Son of God preached For in what tone sence or respect man may be said to be in that worke of salvation wrought by Christ and participate in the power and glory thereof In like sence may the Sonne of God be said to be and is in that work of destruction and participates in the defect and shame thereof For as the wisdome of God in that way of Christ purifies and cleanseth that earthly and corruptible nature of man in its taking of it into unity from all sin and uncleanesse unto a state and condition becoming the Sonne of the holy and eternal God even so doth the wisdome of man or of the flesh in taking hold of and searching into the things of God corrupt and defile unto or in it selfe that holinesse and puritie which is in the word or Sonne of God unto a state and condition proper and peculiar to that man of sinne and son of perdition for the world by widome knows not God that is through its proper wisdome and Serpentine policie is blinded and become ignorant of him So that there is a true and reall proportion between the mistery of God in Christ and the mistery of iniquity in Antichrist else the state of the wicked could not have in it an Almighty power of wrath and displeasure as the state of the Saints hath in it an allsufficiency of mercy and love for the proper Original and fountaine of each is in themselves and not in another that is to say the proper fountaine of love and mercy is in Christ and not else-where to be found and the proper fountaine of wrath and displeasure is in Antichrist and not founded else-where So that righteousnesse and holinesse of the word of God or Sonne of God for it is not the word but in its creating virtue as it frames it selfe in Christ and this word is canckered in the world for God and man in a mistery are become a corrupt estate and condition in that way of Antichrist directly contrary unto that oriental Gold and seven times purified silver that is in Jesus Christ and that party who is ignorant of the mistery of iniquity in the corrupting and adultrating of the word of God may talk of the unity that is in Christ Jesus purifying making chast mans nature in that word of God but it is onely as he hath received it by tradition from Libraries Councels and Accademical courses but the revelation of the spirit he knows not the onely means of the conveyance of the knowledge thereof The purest mettal thus changed becoms rust and that is first witnesse against them secondly It eates their flesh as fire Rust we know is the putrifaction and filthinesse of mettals contracting it selfe and arising from the not using thereof even so the not exercising and putting into use the righteousnesse and holinesse of the word of God that royal law of the spirit is the contraction raising up of the vision and corrupt desires of the flesh which is the very cancker spot and staine of the soule that it becoms reprobate Silver thereby not to passe for currant to any in the kingdome of God First and this rust by this means contracted is a witnesse against them that they have put the just one to death as
it is exprest in Ver. 6. For as the use and exercise of the law of the spirit in the declaration of the virtue of Christ Jesus the contraction and Emitto whereof is the splendant brightnesse of Christianity testifying unto all men that therein consists the crucification of the flesh in all the affections and lusts of it Even so the exercise of the law of the flesh in the contraction and sending forth of the desires and affections thereof testifies unto all men that therein consists the crucification and death of Christ Jesus according to the spirit testifying an eternal guilt upon an act of such nature as that is which is of no lesse concernment then the kissing of the Son of the eternal God Secondly It eates their flesh as fire now we know that as rust eateth and consumeth the mettals in which it breeds so doth fire consume and destroy the fuel in which it fastneth it selfe and taketh hold and without fuell the fire ceaseth for take away fuel and the fire goeth out Now the proper fuel wherein the wrath of God kindleth it selfe is the wisdome of the flesh so that take away that and the fire thereof goeth out it is not without that no more then fire is without fuel and therefore no creature in the world is capable of the eternal wrath of God but onely mankinde no more then any can be in a capacity of the consolation of God but such as are indued with his wisedome For as the consolations of God kindle themselves and become extant through that wisdome of God which hath given it selfe so glorious and an eternal forme in all the virtue relations and respects that are between God and man in Christ without which the consolations could not be no more then the eye can see without light or a house stand without the pillars and joynts of it even so the jealousie and wrath of Almighty God kindles it selfe becomes extant and in exercise through the wisdome of the flesh setting such a forme on the operations relations and respects as are conversant in the state of Antichrist between God and man For the wisdome of the creature or carnal law is wrath unto execution against such as use cruelty to the innocent especially in the highest degree and when the proper operations of the word according to the carnal law are made manifest it shall appear that they have exercised cruelty against the innocent Son of God that then in the highest degree in putting him to death in all that livelyhood and operation of his holy spirit which is not permitted to exercise it selfe or breath in them whereupon they must of necessity by that their wisdome judge condemn and execute wrath upon themselves which could not hold proportion with this their fact but as the power of God kindles it selfe therein yet so as the proper power and spirit of God is not any cause or original thereof that is of their torment but man himselfe is the proper cause and fountaine thereof out of which it for ever floweth For as the soule of man is kindled and inflamed through the wisdome of God with the love and consolations of God yet the soule of the creature is no proper original or fountaine thereof for they are the love and comforts of the Creator and not of a creature yet is the creature conversant and active in them even so the power and spirit of God kindles it selfe through the wisedome of the flesh the literall voice of the Scriptures written in all mens hearts in wrath and displeasure and is conversant and infinitely active therein yet is the spirit and power of God no proper original or fountaine of wrath but the wisedome and spirit of the creature is the proper cause and fountaine of it therefore it is sayd of the Lord fury is not in me We must remember then that when the Scriptures ascribe unto man love joy peace grace mercy glory power and virtue proper unto the Saints they are such as God is the fountaine and cause of and not the creature yet are they the excellency of the Sonne of God who is not without the creature though he be God blessed for ever So likewise when we see the Scriptures ascribe unto God anger wrath fury displeasure and vengence which are proper unto the wicked they are such as the creature is the proper fountaine and original of and not God yet are they not without God but are the proper exercise of that man of sinne and sonne of perdition yea of that Shadad or Shedim that destroyer of man kinde who is the God of this world the Prince that ruleth in darknesse which is accursed for ever And as for such devils as are composed through that conjuration of academicall Nations from literall expressions of the Scriptures as connexions of the dictates of their own hearts we skill not but give glory to God both in mercy and severity in the exercises of them and so the rest is an infallible testimony and witnesse of the nature and practice of Satan himselfe the God of this wicked world therefore the Apostle saith We know that we are of God and the world is of that wicked one as the word is that is of the Devill the off-spring and seed of the Serpent accursed from the beginning 3. He addes therefore in the third place Ye have he aped treasure together for the last day To heap treasure together is to augment increase inlarge and so to fill up as nothing more can be added which is impossible unlesse it be an infinite Treasury and then he who onely is infinite must be in the store so that almighty and eternal God is in the wrath hoarded up against the day of wrath and revelation of the just judgement of God for there is a fulnesse of sin without vacuity either in respect of time place or action for the sinne of the Amorites must be full when Abrahams seed possesse the land or else the fulnesse of our deliverance in Christ appears not for there is a fulnesse in or fulfilment of the letter of the Scripture in that way of Judas in his betraying of Christ unto death as there is a fulnesse in that law of the spirit or fulfilment of the Scripture in bringing forth unto light and of that Emanuel God with us For as Christ being true man naturally mortall is filled with eternal life in the excellency and purity of the Son of God so Antichrist being true God in the unity of his creation immortal becomes filled with eternal death through the lusts and corruption of man for it is whole Christ that dyes and not a part of him he dyes in the Saints unto sinne Satan and all corruptable things So that when the Prince of this world cometh he findes not in him to joyne himselfe with or lay claym unto and he dyes in the unbeleife unto all things of the spirit acceptable unto God and in this doth that ransome consist
of the Father of the faithfull who staggered not Therefore the end of this Crosse is manifested to be son-ship unto God as it is sayd My sonne my sonne despise not that is honour and embrace the chastning of the Lord in the cutting off of all superfluity of naughtinesse which mans nature is subject unto for the end thereof is that child-like disposition being naturalized unto the Lord. Yea Gods end herein is to receive and embrace us as his peculiar ones For whom the Lord loveth he chastneth and scourgeth every sonne whom he receiveth This is that through which we participate in his holiness and are possessors of that integrity which is in none but himself For hee correcteth in cutting off all superfluous branches to this end that we may be made partakers of his holinesse Yea the end of the Crosse is to invest us in our filiall portion for if you endure chastning God dealeth with you as sonnes for what sonne is he whom the father correcteth not and that for this very end namely to fit him thereby to exercise and bear up his own spirit nature office and authority Such is the Lords end and intent in our undergoing of the Crosse to bestow a double portion on us as he did to Job which is the proper right of the first borne of God appointed by the Law in Israel For where it is said the Lord gave Job twice as much the word is Added double The same phrase is used by Elisha where he desires to receive a double portion of the spirit of Eliah or that spirit of partition whereby to divide Jordan aright as his Master had done before him the word properly signifies the mouth exercising the part of two which is the spirit of Prophesie considered in a double or two-fold respect that is as it contayns the spirit of intercession in laying open and interpretting the state and condition of man-kind before God from which the Saints are freed and delivered as also the laying open before the sons of men the state and condition of the Son of God opening and interpretting that to which we are delivered both these were in Job the one signified in his praying for his friends that they might be delivered from unrighteousnesse and the other in the names given to his daughters declaring his present joyous and delightfull condition Likewise the spirit of Prophesie is signified unto us in that he seeth his seed unto the fourth generation which number foure hath in it the mystery of the extension of things as in the gathering of the elect from the four winds or foure corners of the earth so also in that four times ten or forty dayes fast of Christ his continued act of obstinance from the wayes of sin and death is signified as in that four times ten or forty yeares travell of Israel in the wildernesse declares the Saints sight and acknowledgment of the works and wayes of the Nations in all their performances to be unto them as a barren dry wild and way lesse wildernesse for ever Likewise Gods visiting of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generation of them that hate him is for ever for whom he hates once he hates for ever which visitation the holy man Job seeth his seed freed from by the spirit of Prophesie in this estate and condition of his restauration and eternall enriching by God in way of this double portion For as the office of Kingdome and Priest-hood are the inheritance of the first-born in the family so also is this double portion in Prophesie or mouth performing the part of twaine that is he hath the mouth to perform the part of the sonne of Man namely in exercise of the spirit of God in interpretting and laying open the state and condition of all flesh and by the vertue and authority of the high Priest of God which is done not unto terrour griefe or controversie but unto peace joy and reconciliation with God as one that is entered within the vale And thus the mouth and breath of prayer is opened and drawn out with boldnesse before the Lord at the throne of grace as coming in that name and authority of Jesus Christ who is a Priest for ever after the order of Melchisedech Againe in this double portion is the mouth of the Sonne of of God exercised as from heaven opening and interpreting unto the world the mind of the Father in that state and condition of Jesus Christ freely offering and making tender of the love bounty good will and mercy of God unto the Saints and this is done in that Princely spirit and bounteous riches and liberality consisting in the power and authority of a King which things are comprehended in the right of the first born and are the portion of Job in this his restauration wherein we see the end of the Lord and in whom the state of all the Saints is personate and involved and no other end is aymed at or effected by God in all the sufferings of the Saints but to give in exchange for transitory and vaine things an inheritance mortall and undefiled which fadeth not reserved for us in heaven or in the height of of that estate and condition of the Son of God For the confirmation whereof he brings in that argument propounded in the next place which is the fourth point For the Lord is very pittifull and of tender mercy To pitty spare or to be indulgent is to refraine from imposing any penalty or burthen it is to forbeare to vex in the least even as not in pittying or sparing a person or a people is to execute destruction to the uttermost This pity is exercised in the spirit of Christianity and of Christ as when the sonne of sorry man is acknowledged to be such as there needs no other weight but his own proper propensity to cast himselfe down unto death for ever nor any other subtilty but his own to intrap and ensnare him unto the will of Satan for ever then only do the compassions and pitty of a father move upon that heart so as to adde no sorrow thereunto Againe to pitty or commiserate is to redeem release and deliver from whatsoever might annoy or disquiet the party which is subject to distresse therefore it is sayd that in his love and pitty he redeemed them and bare them as out of the reach of any harm all the dayes of old So that when the heart declineth the help of all creatures as insufficient to lend a hand from any of their proper abilities to help or rescue out of trouble and that wretchednesse whereunto all flesh is by nature subject then doth the pitty and compassion of a father as being author of all tendernesse and compassion move upon that soule effecting Gods end by suffering of the loss of the abilitie and power of the creature For when Job abhorred himselfe as being but dust and ashes then the Lord stirs up himselfe to release him not only
unto them no more then that rich man could lay claym to the service of Lazarus so much as to bring him one drop of water to cool his tounge Christ renders a reason why we are not to swear by the earth namely because it is Gods footstool so the enemies of Christ are said to be made his footstool by the Psalmist for as the powers of the world are as the throne for the exercise of Gods displeasure so in the exercise and execution thereof they are troden down under his feete as such as are of base condition and off-spring whereon his feet are set as being victour and conqueror of them for ever therefore the promise is Thou shalt tread upon the Lyon and the adder the young Lyon and the Dragon shalt thou trample under feet 3. In the third place the prohibition is of universall extent comprehending all things contained in this heaven and earth as is described in which heaven the actions relations and constitutions are multiplied as the heavenly bodies in the visible heavens are in their constitutions motions operations and respects which are innumerable The things of the earth also in their severall forms kinds and virtues are all comprehended in these words Neither by any other oath the world therefore in its exalted and troden upon estates and conditions are as full of variety in the one and in the other and with respect to each other as the heavens and the earth are which are here elegantly alluded unto and yet true Christianity is free from being ingaged to any thing it selfe only excepted not consisting of any nor of all them for the Son of God not having a greater swears by himselfe and is ingaged to none besides the spirit and life of true religion is ingaged to nothing but it selfe and unto that upon oath wherever it appears And pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is to visite the fatherlesse and the widow according to their necessities and to keep our selves unspotted of the world that is it gives out it selfe and yeelds sufficient supply onely to the fatherlesse namely to such as are cut off from that race and stock of the men of the world and so are without father as Melchizedech is and ever was and will be and in that respect the Prophet saith For with thee the fatherlesse they finde mercy who are not propagated and borne of flesh nor of blood nor of the will of man but of God for that which is borne of the flesh is flesh but that which is borne of the spirit is spirit The state of the widdow also religion supplies and is ingaged unto as to it selfe whose covenant and contract with the things of this life is broken and altogether dissolved and made voyd who are come to that age and gravity of the Gospel as of threescore years and past that is past bringing forth according to the wisdome of the flesh who are such widows that bring forth in that kind as the Apostle saith wax wanton and will marry that is enter into contract and ingagements with the things of the world through their divorce from Christ Religion is in no sort obliged unto such but onely to the modesty and gravity of the former And therefore it is said to keep it self unspotted of the world it makes it selfe immaculate and undefiled by the estranging of it selfe from the proper operation of that spirit of the world in all things for it neither eates nor drinks marries nor yet gives in marriage upon the same grounds and principles which the men of the world do in so much that Christianity is that Virgin-like Espousall which conceives and brings forth by that spirit of purity not found elsewhere but onely in it selfe which the world stumbles at more then Joseph did at Mary before God resolved his doubt when he concluded to put her away and to have no fellowship with her which all the world not taught of God proceed unto concerning the Saints of God as ingaged thereunto by that spirit of uncleanesse whereupon our Apostle brings in the next point But let your yea be yea and your nay nay That is whatsoever you acknowledge your selves to be ingaged unto affirming it to be yea let that ingagement be acknowledged to be alwayes and in all things the same without denyall thereof in any thing whereinsoever it may be concerned as for instance if ever you were ingaged to God nothing else as men for the most part acknowledge traditionally they were in the creation of the first man Adam or if you acknowledge that hereafter you shall be ingaged onely to him and no other if you cannot make this yea that is to be always the same without any negation at all it is not the confession of faith no true profession of Jesus Christ yea it must be concluded upon and acknowledge both in the preter present and future tence or else it is not pure religion and undefiled before God even the Father because otherwise it is not the ingagement of the Son of God in whom alone all purity doth consist for if any thing at any time or time it selfe for one moment interpose between God and man between the Father and the Son it is not that unity and faith of the Son of God who never admits of any time or any thing to interpose between the Father and himselfe in that subsisting unity of his 2. This exhortation is laid down in way of negation let your nay be nay that is if ever you finde a time wherein you deny your selfe to be ingaged to Satan either in your creation or in Gods determination or if ever you expect a time or way and means wherein and whereby you shall be disingaged unto him and that fully and perfectly then let your nay be nay that is let it be resolved upon that you were never ingaged unto him neither are nor ever shall be at no time nor in any respect else it is not that disingagement of the Sonne of God for Satan never came to finde any thing in him bearing the least tincture of his nature or that held any correspondency with that evill one in any respect But I cannot but wonder many times when I think of that profession of Christ which is made in the world which for the most part is of such things as themselves cannot but acknowledg were never found in Christ as ignorance pride errour absence from God selfe-love enmity disobedience unbelief and the like at the least the relicks and remaynders of these to reside in the state of Christianity not knowing that these things are to be confessed upon that condition wherein the Sonne of God is transformed by the world unto and in it selfe another thing then by nature he is in which confession there is the vertue of transmission of all sin and unrighteousnesse into its proper place even as in the acknowledgment of the righteousnesse of God it is to be transmitted
another is the wisdome of man that perisheth and comes to nought and not the wisdome of God which abides the same for ever and is that light which guides unto the Elders who are the onely governours and rulers of this universall Church called into communion and fellowship with this sick party and they are the first borne of every tribe having upon them the office of King Preist and Prophet in every family and inferiour to that dignity doth not this sicknesse call for any to come to visite it knowing all others to be Physitians of no value for this kinde of sicknesse summons none but the first borne of God into communion and fellowship with it that call which Cornelius gave to Peter that Elder of the Church was like unto this that when he spake of that unction of Christ the spirit of God descended upon those that heard it insomuch that Peter challengeth all men whether they can forbid water that those should not be baptized who had received the holy spirit as well as themselves as if he should say can any deny the signe of unity between Jew and Gentile which is communion and fellowship seeing they have the ground and substance thereof namely are partakers of the spirit of God that holy anoynting which is the truth and substance of all community whether we be present or absent in body we are one in that spirit of the Lord. The word of Prophesie therfore which is ever accompanied with prayer as in Cornelius or that word of true interpretation of the word of God knows how to give summons unto and call in the life and spirit of kingdome and Preisthood into fellowship with it selfe which is that healthfull spirit or unction that is by Jesus Christ Add further this sicknesse is the very foot of the throne upon which that great Elder even the ancient of dayes sits for when Daniel beholds through this spirit of interpretation he sees thrones set up or as the word will bear thrones cast down at you may see how the translators give it in both phrases signifying thereby that the power and glory of the world is cast down wheresoever this great Eldership is set up which is of no lesse antiquity then is the eternall that gives Judgement into the hands of the Saints of the most high and possesseth them with the kingdome for none but the eternall can give an eternall inheritance and he gives it not but as he sits on this throne namely the glory of man cast down and the gravity of this ancient of days set up whose garments are white as snow and the haire of his head like pure wooll and such is the royalty and authority of the Eldership here intended who are not brought in by any other call but by the Prophesie or interpretation of the minde of God therefore it is that the vision speaks so punctually and particularly where and with whom Peter is to be found Note here that even as the life of the flesh through the crucification of the spirit admits none into unity nor invests any into its proper condition but onely such as are of its own kinde so the life of the spirit which is in Christ Jesus through the crucification of the flesh admits none into fellowship nor invests any into its proper state and condition but its owne kinde For what is born of the flesh is flesh and what is born of the spirit is spirit and therefore none but the first-born of God are of this Eldership or callers of them into the exercise of their proper virtue and authority even as it was with the Apostles when they pronounce peace if the son of peace be not there their peace returns upon themselves and their abode is not in that house of family 3. By these Elders then in the third place we see what we are to understand by the Church they are of that is that unity and fellowship which the selected and chosen people of God are of and have in that fellowship and faith of Jesus Christ as they are considered not in one age much lesse in one Parish or company of people gathered together but as they are universally considered in all ages and times of the world For such as is the extent of the spirit by which every Saint lives and of those offices of Christ by vertue whereof the exercise of such extent is the true Church ever to be held and taken otherwise the Church is carnallized and cast into the mould of the letter that kills and not into the mould of the spirit that gives life So that to thrust up Christ as into a corner as in one age of the world or to monopolize him amongst a handfull of people is all one as to put him in the grave though with Nicodemus a Ruler among the Jews and that rich man Joseph of Arimethea both night Disciples for fear of the Jews they may seem to differ from Herod in that they perfume the dead body and wrap it in clean linnen being affected therewith but it is but according to the custome of the Jewish Sinagogue for they put it in the grave and roll a great stone thereupon as men without hope or desire of the resurrection having that common spirit that now lives in the world to beg leave of the Pilates and great men thereof before they dare adventure to trim up the dead body of Jesus and fit it for the Sepulchre But this universall Church of which these Elders are is called by the Apostle mount Zion the City of the living God the new Jerusalem the generall assembly and Church of the first-born which are enrolled in heaven And such as constitute and set up a Church not of this nature and comprehension they build it up upon mount Sinai under the terrors of the law and sprinckle the instruments and officers there of as with the blood of Abel speaking from the ground or earthly heart of Cain and not on mount Zion in that blood of sprinkling which speaks better things in that peaceable agreement and reconcilement of God and man in Jesus Christ Note here that where two or three are gathered together in any part of the world or at any time we deny it not to be the true Church of Christ but what is it which gives it its capacity to be that Church of Christ is it not he who is in the midst or in the heart of them as the word is who is no lesse then that everlasting father or that ancient of dayes what bounds then can be set unto it lesse then that which gives it its capacity to be such a thing who extends himselfe to the whole family of heaven for unto him all faces looke and every knee bowes and if once it be so in our selves we see it in the whole family and flock of God in all the elect So that the true sum volume of all their doctrine and prayers is of no lesse extent then the
to emulate decline and reject in all things the spirit that giveth life And at that Judgment-seat behold the summoning in and the assembling of all sin in the fight of God by the crucisication of Christ together with the manner of Gods execution of wrath for your acquittance and escape For in that throne is all sin summed up as in that King of Tyrus for corrupting the wisdome and prophaning the holy things of God see Ezek. 28. Againe in the acknowledgement of the breach and nullity of the law of the flesh appeal to the law of the spirit for it is the perfection and fulfilment thereof for the disjunction from all carnal and diabolicall things is the conjunction of God and man in Christ the crucification of Christ by the ministry of the letter in the world is the raising of him up from that death in the ministry of the spirit in the Saints for it is impossible that the Sonne of God should be held of death so as not to live his proper and native life If we expect unity with all the excellencies and virtues of God we must be loosned and disunited from all carnall relations and bonds and we must either have unity with all the things proper unto God or none for he cannot be devided therefore we must admit of a totall seperation from all carnal things that is such as fade have an end however we know that all things are lawful with due respect unto Gods call in the use of them yet are we not to be brought under the power of any thing as by a bond subjected unto it but to use the world as though we used it not to marry as though we married not and to buy as though we possessed not for the Son of God never acknowledged conjugation or copulation by any carnall tie or bond therefore when his mother told him at the feast that they had no wine he saith unto her woman what have I to do with thee mine houre is not yet come as to have my works and times set and appointed unto me by vertue of any earthly or temporary relation therefore shee bids the servants look unto his time and his command saying what soever he commands you that doe Where the force of earthly relations takes place of the spirit of Christ that state or place of honour shall never succeed well Againe when one told Jesus that his mother and his brethren stood without to speak with him he answered and said to him that told him Who is my mother and who are my brethren and he streched forth his hand towards his Disciples and said behold my mother and my brethren for whosoever shall do the will of my father which is in heaven the same is my brother and sister and mother all relations centred in one also when his mother found him in the Temple Questioning the Doctors saying why hast thou thus dealt with us behold thy father and I have sought thee sorrowing but he answers how is it that yee sought me wist you not that I must be about my fathers businesse as acknowledging none but that one father of eternity and in such relations stands the band of a Christian and therein is the acknowledgement of his ingagements But from this point it will be gathered by carnall spirits as of old then let us do evill that good may come thereby whose damnation is just if this be true then let us endeavour to undermine extirpate root out and bring to nought all naturall relations and consociations amongst the sons of men 1. To which we answer that no such consequence followes upon the spirit of Christianity for the abrogation of the law of the flesh is to repeal and abolish it compleatly and it confists of an affirmative and negative part the affirmative is to set up adorne and maintain all things honourable in the fight of man according to the nature manner and constitution of the place where it is exercised and to avoyd and abandon the contrary shame and this is but one administration or law for they are inseperably joyned together even as the honourable sentence of the Judge of a Size unto death and the shamesull office of the hang-man are but one administration So that from the office of the Judge you bring in the office of the Hang-man and from the act of the hang-man you include the office of the Judge or else the law is not compleated in that point right so in the abolishing and disannulling of the law of the flesh that it takes not hold as being any yoak or bond upon the Saints it is compleatly repealed and made voyd both in respect of all things that the world makes and accounts honourable and likewise of all things that are dishonourable and shamefull in the same account so that it becomes nothing else but a provocation unto them to guard and fortifie themselves against the one and the other for they are one intire and undivided law or administration The Saints therefore cannot go about to establish that which they abolish for the shamefull acts of the world are nulled unto them as well as the honourable no more then the wicked in making voyd unto themselves the law of the spirit can possibly go about to set up or advance the crosse of our Lord Jesus in the true vertue and power of it 2. We answer that to such a conclusion from our freedome from the carnall command or way of the letter of the Scripture is to lay a hard thought and deep censure upon the spirit and power of God for shall the wisdome and institutions of man that shall vanish and come to naught have power in them to provoke to dilligence to preserve in peace to keep in temporance chastity gravity and moderation in all things and shall not the spirit of God or law of that spirit be sufficiently wise and able to preserve men in modestety chastity gravity and moderation in all things with wisdome care and deligence to use the creature of what kinde soever according to time place and occasion as becomes the nature end and use thereof without lisentious and lascivious liberty surely those that so judge never found nor felt the virtue life liberty and power of the spirit of our only Lordship and salvation Jesus Therefore the reason of our thus appealing follows Namely that yee may be healed The spirit of God makes this manner of appeal the possession to purge out all superfluous humors the soveraign salve to cure all deseases the cordiall medicine against all crudities of soule and peccant humours of spirit this is health to thy navell and marrow unto thy bones If when we see the breach os the law of the spirit of Christ we carry it unto the law of the flesh and observe how that is onely established thereby and when we observe the repeal of the law of the flesh as made of none effect we carry it up into the law of the
all the Sains of God that ever lived or shall viz. For thy sake are we killed all the day long and counted as sheep for the slaughter There is none of those severall afflictions which the Saints of God have undergone but rightly understood one of them is as extensive as another and it must needs be so for the sufferings of the Saints is the Crosse of Christ and not the crosse of any particular creature but of the son of God therefore he saith In all their afflictions he was afflicted and therefore he saith also in the behalf of the believers and prayers in Damascus Saul Saul why persecutest thou mee Therefore it is when the Corinthians seemed to cleave one to one man and another unto another though all sound men and good one is of Paul another of Apollo another of Cephas and another of Christ that he calls them carnall because they take not every way or manner of the administration of the grace of the Gospel to be the same universally through the whole body what saith he Is Christ divided was Paul crucified for you or were you baptized into the name of Paul I thanke God that I performed no such particular act but to such as understood the mystery of it for that is the effect of his speech and cause of thanksgiving The ground of these particular and nominall Religions as Independent Presbyterian Anabaptist Papist Generallist for they all stand on one root is because they limit and infringe the grace of the Gospel both in way of the sentence of absolution and condemnation mincing and fashioning things according to the judgment or discerning of man and not according to the light and revelation of the Son of God Hence they are affected with manlike expressions and so cleave unto man and not unto the Son of God and if the mind of God be expressed unto them they hammer it into their own shape as the Corinthians did and so make rents and schismes Now the grace of the Gospel in whatsoever it expressed it self as King or Priest Prophet or Victor father or son Master or servant Lord or Disciple Apostle or follower is as that leaven which the woman hid in three pecks of meal whereby the whole lump was leavened or like that unction poured on Aarons head which run down unto the coller or hem of his garment for the oyle contayned in that honourable vessell of the Gospel filleth compleatly all vessels that are brought into unity or love with it Of such nature and extent are all things appertaining unto the Gospel and so the afflictions of the Saints the Crosse of Christ takes not its latitude nor longitude from the dimentions of a creature but holds correspondency with the son of God for the crosse of Christ is of the same extent and continuation that his Crown and kingdome is By this we may take notice of what nature the Crosse of Christ is that it stands not in or consists of any temporary relation or operation of the creature active or passive but is the proper suffering of the son of God in the wicked as deprived of all livelihood and proper operations of the spirit in all wayes of motion and relation and in the Saints in being deprived of all livelihood and proper operations of the flesh in all the wayes of its motion and relation It would seem a great cross to a man if the world were vacant of a rationall spirit and none but beasts to converse with of no lesse but infinitely greater is the disproportion of the wisdome of God in a Christian and the wisdome of this world in the wicked yea if they be as crafty as Achitophel or as subtill as the Serpent the wisest beast of the field Yea in the world we have lost our proper life spirit and power and all vertue proper to a Christian in poynt of heavenly things Further it would seem a great affliction and suffering unto us to see the world take all our strength our wisdome honour riches peace friendship c. and leave us nothing but that wee should depart from and forsake father mother wife children c. and thus it is with a Christian The world ingrosseth power authority wisdome riches c. and leaves us as the scum and out-sweepings of all things Nay we forsake our nearest relations in all respects as the law of the flesh in its true sense calls for and go to a place we know not whether by any wisdome or understanding of the creature which can never be done but by the instinct and operation of the spirit of God opening unto us the power wisdome riches and all relations that are reall substantiall and eternall And if the spirit of God be there it never appears but in the faith and unity of Christ therefore they are the proper sufferings of Christ and not of any particular creature And when we know and judge of the sufferings of the Saints wee shall not lament if the world take all temporary things from us nor rejoyce in what it can cast upon us for God forbid that I should rejoyce in any thing save in the crosse of our Lord Iesus Christ whereby the world is kill'd and crucified in me and I in the world If once we know how to loose our lives in the world in all things of the spirit and how to loose our lives in our selves and body mysticall in all things pertayning to the flesh we shall then take is lightly in whatsoever the world can give or take away from us By the nature of these sufferings we know of what spirit and power of what nature vertue and comprehension this act of Eliah is which is the third point And hee prayed Whence we note That the act or spirit of prayer hath in it sufficient honour power and authority to memorize and register the name of a christian for ever that it shall never be put out but continue in the records of the house of God For 1. Prayer hath in it the vertue and power of prophesie for in the history treating of the act of Eliah he prophesies unto Ahab saying As the Lord liveth there shall be no raine nor dew for these years but according to my word So that this prayer comprehends the whole Prophesie of Eliah and Eliah is brought in as comprehending all the Prophets as Moses comprehending the whole law in the transfiguration of Christs appearing in the same form and glory that Christ doth so that all prophesie and noble acts of the Prophets are involved in the spirit of prayer By the spirit of God in this place his reproof of Ahabs wickednesse his slaying of all the false prophets of Baal his bringing fire from heaven to slay Captayns with their fifties his dividing of the waters with his mantle his giving of his spirit to Elisha his binding up and flopping the bottles of heaven and loosing of them at his pleasure his rebuking the earth and drying it up to
SALTMARSH Returned from the Dead In Amico Philalethe OR The RESURRECTION of JAMES The Apostle Out of the Grave of Carnall Glosses for the Correction of the universall Apostacy which cruelly buryed him who yet liveth Appearing in the comely Ornaments of his Fifth Chapter in an Exercise June 4. 1654. Having laid by his grave Clothes in a despised Village remote from ENGLAND but wishing well and heartily desiring the true prosperity thereof John 11. 25. I am the Resurrection and the Life he that believeth in me though he were dead yet shall he live LONDON Printed for Giles Calvert and are to be sold at the black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls 1655. To my honoured and beloved friends in London who in a solitary season in that populous Citie were so great refreshment unto me by their undeserved society WHereas of late I received letters from som of you wherein I read that name which is as an oyntment poured out causing the parties to whom it appeares to fall in love therewith carrying in it a spirit which can produce a reall presence where there is an absence in bodily respects and that not only in respect of divine nature simply considered but also in point of Christian relations and respects which is never destitute of humane considered therein and conversant therewith otherwise the goings forth of the spirits of the Saints could not be peculiar and distinct from that of the wicked which the divine and omnipotent power reachethalso Therefore the Saints communicate in prayers intercessions supplication giving of thanks so as a stranger cannot intermeddle therewith nor with their joy arising there-from And whereas some of you requested mee to write unto you concerning the opening of a portion of the word of God which some years agoe urged my spirit and put me into travell to bring forth but Satan hindered Your letters visited me immediately upon the employment of my spirit in another portion of the word of God which was then the proper strength I walked by which made me to think it might be a refreshment unto you which I could not lay aside till God opened another into which I might enter Neither could wee depart from that place till the cloud removed in-so-much that I was forcibly constrained to employ my selfe about the instruments and services of the Tabernacle to bring the sight thereof unto your selves in the first place And so made bold to set upon the writing of it yea when others slept beeause of my daily occasions and when it was writ I was much urged to endeavour the printing of it that so it might come to more view and being it was written in hast and so would be tedious to read I consented thereto although there is nothing which I have spoken in publique since I saw your faces but I could as freely commend it unto you The occasion of the Ark pitching upon this place which me-thinks looks like Elim in this wildernes where there are twelve fountains of water and 70. Palm-trees Numb 33. 9. For our Apostle writes to the twelve Tribes out of which we may draw plenty of the water of life and there is perfection and fulness of palm trees from which you may gather plenty of branches to carry as signes of victory not only of the abatement of that deluge of wrath but also of overcoming by faith this present world for Faith is the victory whereby we do it I say the occasion of the Arke pitching on this place was this We being met together to exercise our selves in the word of God and prayer there was one who occasionally named this Chap and read some part of it in which action the scope of it seemed to open it self unto me and to deale plainly and faithfully with you my thoughts had never been formerly upon any part of it so as intending to expresse my selfe from it but only as I have read it as other histories and writings of the word of God Whereupon my spirit was moved presently to speak from it what I did receive and immediately uttered to the same effect which I have in the following lines commended unto you out of my love unto you and engagements beyond my expression moved hereunto by your loving christian-like letters joyning themselves unto me like Philip to the Chariot of the Eunuch upon the delivery of it encouraging my heart hereunto which otherwise I had not takenupon me lest it should have been thought a worke not worthy your acceptance But if you please to take the payns carefully to peruse it I doubt not but it may give occasion of further thoughts unto you then can be expressed in so small a volume it may point as with a finger unto such things as to write them the world would not contayn the books the matter being of an infinite and an eternall nature holding proportion with Melchisedech who is without beginning of dayes or end of life Therfore the world cannot contain it unto whom this Scripture as under the motion of the cloud hath brought us where we now abide Heb. 7. For other place of our abode I may not signifie unto you for some of our Neighbours have professed before the state of England that the place of our bodily aboad is a non ens that it hath no being and others have affirmed that we are no people not affording us so much as God gives to the Conies which he calls a people though a small people yet they make their abode in the Rocks and it is that rock of Ages in whom only we desire to be found to take these courtesie a patiently as we do other kindnesses under which we yet abide as in that point of banishment only for such matters as in the following speech we tender unto you Whereas you make mention of a Sermon preached from the Prophesie of Isaiah speaking of the new heavens and the new earth in the restauration of the Church from which it was concluded that such an excellent estate of Religion was to come hereafter as never yet appeared which some could not be satisfied in such Exposition or Conclusion we see it to be not onely the common doctrine but deceipt also of the world not to give Christ a present being but hold men in expectation as in the ancient Jews who when he appears seek his ruine and that is the top of that spirit By new heavens and new earth in that place we understand the state of Christ or of that holy unction or Christianity that as the visible heavens earth to which he alludes make a compleat and fruitfull world even so do God man in Christ make one durable and fruitfull condition wherein righteousness dwells as our Apostle witnesseth which according to that law of the spirit is adorned with infinitely more relations operations and vertues then all the Creations in Heaven and Earth can set forth which hee calls new not with respect unto these visible but with
respect unto that oldnesse of the letter and administrations according to the carnall Command wch the Apostle calls old because it is weak fading and ready to vanish away and so is called the olde heavens the old earth that passe away and that Ministry which exerciseth according to that being ever conscientious of the present want of the glory and power of God in it is constrained to form a time to come which will attayn thereunto or else it could gayn no acceptation in the world but through Conception of hopes which are like the spiders web But the Ministry of the spirit according to that word of life gives present being to the thing it expresseth or else it carries not in it that power of God the nature of whose word was ever so to do and ever will be and they are sayd to be new First because of the ground thereof for they renew themselves only by meanes of that which is antiquity it selfe for in the unity of God and man in the faith of Christ the spirit of God being an infinite fountaine must ever give out it selfe by new operations and not as one in want to gather up againe the same thing in all respects considered in which he hath been formerly exercised no more then a living fountaine gathers up the same water already vented to distribute it againe and by reason of this infinite and eternity of spirit and life the soule of a Christian or this spirituall state and condition in Christ is in an eternall act of newnesse like that new commandement that the Apostle writes of and that old commandement which is from the beginning Secondly they are new according their manner of being for in what point of the Gospel soever Christ is made it stands of as firm grounds of aboad and as impossible to remove as heaven and earth and we know that the very nature of the earth establisheth it selfe in its repayring unto the Center in such sort hath God established the state of his sons daughters and yet when another point of the Gospel is made manifest it is upon like ground but to be taken in as differing a respect and variety of furniture and glory as though it were another world and so in every appearance of Christ it hath his whole and compleat condition comprehended and comprized in the same as the whole world is in the heavens and the earth for Christ or christianity is never piece-meal'd As for example If he be revealed as Father with respect to a Son it hath the whole furniture of heaven and earth the whole estate of Christ as Husband with respect to a Spouse there is the furniture of the whole world for it is Christ who is all in all if as King with respect to subjects there is whole Christ all christianity is to be found there imbodyed and so in all points whatsoever else Christ is not preached as all in every thing no office or operation of Christ but it hath in it whole Christ and so ought to be revealed else we preach a humane Christ and not divine a carnall Christ and not a spirituall And where it is sayd the new heavens and the new earth which I will make the word may as truly be read which I do make or which I have made For it is Jesus Christ yesterday and to day and the same for ever So that as the state of Christ which is the eternall Son must needs remayn so shall the fruitfull condition of this estate therefore their name and their seed must remayn like heaven in name or authority for operation or power and as the earth to conceive bring forth the fruits of righteousness as that which is ever in motion for the renewing of the glory and fame thereof but I doubt not but something in the speech following will give farther light to this point then now we have time to manifest Only note thus much that such Doctrine as sets forth a time to come of more worth and glory then either is or hath been such Doctrine keeps the Manna till to morrow to the breeding of wormes in it Yea it hath in it that worm that dyes not for if Christ our Pass-over be eaten according to the law of the spirit there is nothing to be left till the morning And if it be the bread that comes downe from heaven it must be compleatly eaten at present and there wil be no want to morrow for it fals anew afresh otherwise the word of God that food of heaven is corrupted by reserving that for to morrow which belongs to this present day and in the sixe dayes labour in the operations of God we have plenty to feed on In the seventh as a cessation from all our own works keeping a perfect Sabboth unto God so that the kingdome of Christ is to be declared and whole possession and present enjoyment given and yet it is a Kingdome to come So that wee have it in expectation as to come as well as we fetch it up from that eternall estate of the Son to give it a present being for if wee have it not as from the first and to the last we give it not its present being and then uo Kingdome of Christ for no man can make him the first and the last that is eternize the Son but he must give him a present being without intermission of a moment of time Dear friends let me intreat you to read and consider and lend mee your help in the way of interpretation for there is no lesse need of that in him that hears then in him that speaks in him that reads then in him that writes for the light must shine in him that heares or reads as well as in him that speaks or writes or else it is not fruitfull unto him For we see by that light set up in our selves which God hath made our owne and not as the same light is in another Therefore if you gather any comfortable fruit from what is sayd let it be as your owne worke by the spirit of Christ and not as mine I have only endeavoured to put the Manna into the Arke and there only you shall find it compleatly in the pot like the oyle in the cruse and meale in the barrell lasting to preserve life and incorrupted unto this day Which if any thing that is sayd may seem to direct you unto then I have my reward and so I humbly take my leave and ever remayne yours in all services of love in our only beloved S. G To my much respected and honoured friends in and about Lynne in Norfolke in whom I have perceived grave and joyfull Acclamations at the publication of the Gospel Deare and loving friends YOur carriage towards me or rather towards the truth of God was such when I was for a short time among you that it is a sufficient engagement to bind me over for ever to be yours Doe not thinke that my not
God condemning such as justifie the words of wisdome which only sets forth the folly of the world or else it appears not And they only love the works of darknesse and dare not come to the light least their deeds should be discovered 2. They do not only condemn but they kill the Just one and that in a two-fold respect First consider that a thing is said to be killed when it is expelled the proper place of its aboad so it is slain in way of negation and denying it its right and due Deny a fish the water and it is killed take a plant out of the earth and it withereth take water out of the Sea and it moves not in ebbing and flowing and deny any thing the benefit of the ayre and it cannot live no not the water nor the fire it selfe Now man-kind is the proper place of Gods residency and abode in the exercise and manifestation of his wisdome delighting himselfe in the habitable parts of his earth even in the sons of men But where the wisdome of the flesh beares sway and makes its abode there the wisdome of God is denyed any place of residency therefore Christ who is the wisdome of God and the power of God lives not there in any of his operations and vertues for as Jacob said of Joseph he is not that is he is not living in that heart 2. He is killed actually by laying violent hands or administrations upon him to the quenching of his spirit whereby he becomes life-lesse in the world haling him to the places of execution for Christ never appeared or was known in the world but by vertue of an office and institution For how can a King appeare but by vertue of his inauguration or a Prophet but by or in the spirit of a Prophet Or what is a Priest if he have not somewhat to offer for he cannot be a Priest without Christ appears not but by vertue of institution and commission to execute perform and do the will of the Father therefore he saith I come not to do my owne will but the will of him that sent me Now to institute temporary Ordinances and offices vanishing and fading not holding correspondency with the nature and constitution of Christ it is to destroy and thrust out the proper spirit and authority of Christ as it not having a being in the world For to frame an Office or Ordinance of Christ and not to have the spirit of Christ is to destroy and abolish unto themselves that mysticall body of Christ even as a naturall body deprived of the soule that gives it life is thereby abolished and turned to putrifaction Let us consider then how to form Ordinances and establish offices and Officers of Christ for if they have not in them the spirit of Christ they will prove no better then those legall and Jewish services taken up from Moses as representing the letter of the Scripture and accordingly practiced in the dayes of Christ by Herod Pontius Pilate Scribes Pharisees Lawyers and Souldiers and the whole body of the people who cryed out crucifie him crucifie him away with him When water in the River or Pond hath the spirit of life from God in it then we shall count it as an Ordinance of Christ when bread and wine on the Table have the spirit of mortification of the flesh and quickning power of the resurrection of Christ in them then will they prove spirituall Ordinances of Christ beseeming the son of the living God For there is no office exercise or ordinance proper to the kingdome of God that is voyd and destitute of the holy spirit of the Son of God who is that great ordinance of God in whom every particular is wrapped up and infolded and not one of them barren or destitute of the same spirit of life from God otherwise all Ordinances and offices taken up from Christ and his Apostles are of the same nature of those taken up from Moses in Christs days and shall prove of the same effect when ever Christ appears for the one stands upon the proper letter of the Scripture as well as the other and Satan can alledg the Scripture to back his temptation as well as Christ doth for the confounding of him Now if the spirit and life of such Ordinances depend upon the Priests and Elders the Instituters and Conservators of them why should they then contend with those which they call Papists but joyne hand in hand as being one with them Let us remember therefore that If we bereave the body of the proper soule and spirit of Christ we abolish and destroy the Just one and turn him to corruption unto our selves 3. The next poynt is the demeanor of the just And he resisteth you not that is he doth not stay or hinder your project violence from execution he doth not detain nor keep back himself from you but patiently suffers himself to be dispoiled of all his vertues and excellencies in you which are the native and proper operations of the Son of God ceasing from his own work in you that you may take your full swinge in that which is proper and naturall unto you as to exercise your pride and policy your principalities powers of darknesse your spirituall wickednesses in high places according to the Prince of the power of the ayre That wheresoever any heart is empty and destitute of she spirit of God hee insinuates himselfe to be the fulnesse of it that according to that plenty of wickednesse the wrath of God may finde fuell to kindle it selfe upon and so he freely without resistance layes downe his life in the wicked as a ransome that he may take it againe in his Saints and in them live for ever And so much for the death of Christ according to the spirit in the men of the world who crucifie afresh unto themselves the sonne of God and make a mocke of him And from this our Apostle infers an exhortation consisting of divers particulars which do concern the death of Christ according to the flesh as he is considered in the Saints and that is the second generall head in the Chapter which is contained to the 12. verse And with respect unto death in both these respects the Apostle Paul saith God forbid that I should rejoyce in any thing save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ whereby the world is crucified in me and I am crucified in the world Vers 7. Be patient therefore brethren unto the coming of the Lord behold the husbandman waiteth for the precifruit of the earth and hath long patience for it untill he receive the early and latter raine Wherein observe 1. The terme or kinde appellation Brethren 2. An exhortation in these words Be patient 3. How long or to what end To the coming of Christ 4. An allusion to a husbandman with respect to his seed-time and harvest 1. ANd first for the term given unto them Brethren which is with respect unto that
and that in way of wonder behold the Judge standeth before the doore THe word brother in this place comprehends not onely the brotherhood of the Saints of God as in the next verse where he adds my brethren but also a certaine relation in brother-hood which is between the saints and men of the world set forth unto us in that between Jacob and Esau which the Scripture so often expresseth and alludeth unto Was not Esau Jacobs brother saith the Lord yet I have loved Jacob and hated Esau and have laid his mountaine wast and his heritage for the Dragons of the wildernesse For Christ ariseth and is brought forth out of as near a kinn with the men of the world as Jacob was unto Esau his brother who had both one father even Isaac and one mother being both begotten at one going in of Isaac to Rebecca as the Apostle reports unto the Romans Even so Christ and Belial God and the Devill spring out of one act of union and conjunction of God and man which must of necessity have in its divine wisdome and humane else God and man are not existing therein For the wisdome of God transcends all creatures and it is the excellency of man-kinde that his wisdome transcends all creatures on the earth besides himselfe So that without the wisdome of God and the wisdome of a creature the creation of man is not for he is made in the Image of God Therefore in the propagation of the Sonne of God there is the wisdome of God subjecting and prostrating mans wisdome unto it selfe which is the bringing forth of Christ the Sonne of God Also the wisdome humane subjecting and prostrating the wisdome of God unto it selfe as the Serpent did the wisdome of the woman who was made in the Image of God is the bringing forth of Antichrist the seed of the Serpent the sonne of perdition So that it is God and man conceived and brought forth by the wisdome of God which is Christ the Sonne of God the Saviour of man-kinde And it is man and God conceived and brought forth according to the principles of humane wisdome that is Antichrist the sonne of perdition and that destroyer of man-kinde So that they are one in conjunction and unity of God and man in the root as near as Jacob and Esau were in that one act of generation but in the springing up and perfecting of them they are as different and at as great a distance as Jacob and Esau were in those two nations of Israel and Edom. And here note with me my good freinds that man cannot be known no not that man of God nor yet that man of sin in a simple act of creation without respect unto generation nor in one simple act of generation without respect to that act of creation For as it is in nature that all the wisdome in the world in the act of mans creation cannot expresse or set forth his multiplication and continuation on the earth but with respect unto the act and virtue of generation nor can it in the act of generation set forth and declare mans beginning and originall but with respect unto that act of creation even so no man can truly preach Christ in that work of creation as we are Gods work-manship created in Christ unto good works but with respect unto the act of generation as he is the seed of the woman begotten and borne of a virgin Nor can he be truly known in the act of generation but with respect unto that act of creation as the spirit of God carries up his geneology which was the sonne of Seth the sonne of Adam the sonne of God For the wisdome of God and the wisdome of a creature are both in the unity which is as that unformed Chaos in the beginning but Christ is onely propagated according to the wisdome of God and Antichrist is generated by the wisdome of a creature which is the giving of every thing a forme and virtue out of that confused and deformed Chaos So that without generation creation hath no off-spring and without creation generation hath no beginning or originall Therefore the Son of God is voyd without the one and the other and so is that Son of perdition Note therefore that in that unity or act of creation of God and man to be one workmanship there is a kindred between Christ and Antichrist as near in all respects as that of Jacob and Esau considered in that lawfull contract and act of Isaac and Rebecca But in that act of conception and springing up according to the wisdome of God and the wisdome proper to a creature there is that infinite distance and disproportion as is between Israel and Edom Christ and Antichrist the son of God and the son of perdition Our Apostle therefore doth with good advice exhort the Saints of God not to grudg against the men of the world and that in the relation of brethren saying Grudge not brethren one against another Grieve not or groane not as the word is that is let not the enmity that is in the world be vexatious unto you But behold in that way of sin and death Gods wonderfull device for the in-let of wrath and execution of justice in the world and know that without that way of destruction salvation had never been For if the Son of God had not beene made sin in our nature and yet so as not to know sin that is never to approve thereof or be stained therewith in the least for never was guile found in his mouth being that Immaculate and spotless Lamb of God altogether pure without superfluity or defect So that his nature in whatsoever is proper unto him is free from all guilt and staine although he be found in a true sence in that condition which is sinfull Otherwise our nature had never been made the righteousnesse of God in him for whatsoever is proper and naturall unto man knows no such righteousnesse nor can it approve of or be satisfied therewith therefore can wee never receive and accept thereof but with the losse and denyall of all things proper to the nature of man as considered in that off-spring of the earth which he is changed and renewed from by the wisdome and spirit of God being turned from darknesse into light fram Satan unto God a change which all the Saints participate of therefore can no flesh boast for by this meanes boasting is excluded our owne works are utterly renounced Even so the Son of God is become darknesse in the men of the world as absolutely as man is made light in the Lord therefore it is said that if the light which is in thee be darknesse how great is that darknesse For if that which makes light be become darknes there is nothing left to cure that darknesse so also if mans nature which is in it selfe is darknesse be made light it selfe in the Son of God as he affirms of the Disciples that they are the light of
the world the same that is sayd of himselfe what is it that can impaire or diminish that light So that as wicked men have changed the truth of God into a lye and have changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image made like corruptible man so they have changed the light of God into darknesse in themselves And herein Christ hath given himself as a ransome compleat and every way proportionable for ever unto that condition which man-kind is brought back and redeemed into which is to be the son of the eternall and living God to dwell with him in that inexcessible light which no flesh can approach unto and it is alike holy and precious act in God to give his holy Son to be judged condemned and executed in the world and yet be no proper cause thereof as it is to save man by nature sinfull and God himself the plenary cause thereof for to justifie the wicked condemn the just are alike abhomination yet God hath found a way wherein the Just one by nature is and ever shall be so in the Saints is in the world condemned and also that wicked one who is and ever shall be so in the wicked is justified and saved in himselfe that is in the Lord. Grudge not therefore brethren by unity and contract in creation one against another though in act of conception and springing up from that one Embryon or formlesse substance you become thus un naturalized and divided into two Nations in direct antithesis one to another quarrell not against the work of God herein but admire his wisdome who hath hereby brought to passe our salvation by the stopping of the mouth of all flesh that glory may for ever redound to him and not to the creature For it is as voluntary an act in the wisdome of man to choose the way of death in the preferring of the things proper to a creature before the things that are of God as it is in the wisdome of God in Christ to prefer and make choise of things proper to the eternall before those which are momentany and mortall so that the worke shall never say to the work-man why hast thou made me on this fashion For nature would not give in exchange its own nature disposition for another because its life and being cleaves thereunto which the nature of another must of necessity be death unto it which is declined by all things Do not murmure then nor grieve let not the works of God be any way vexatious unto you but behold with joy and admiration that wonderfull wisdome of God in that comely order of his justice who hath adorned himselfe with as glorious ornaments of wrath in the execution thereof on the world as he hath done in the distribution of his grace and mercy in that way of his onely Son in the one is the thing given as a purchase and in the other is the thing purchased Our father Abraham was well acquainted with this poynt when he bought that burying place of the sonnes of Heth for him and his to be buryed out of sight he would not take it as a gift but gave out the just proportionable worth thereof in money by weight for he knew according to the truth of Justice that as there was a valuable consideration given for a place wherein to be buried out of sight as Abraham saith of Sarah a like riches and dignity should be in the inheriting and possessing of the land by his seed to teach us this point that according to the worth of that which is given to be buryed in the world which is the Son of God where none of his vertues nor graces is declared alike shall be the worth of that estate and condition of such as are risen again in Christ according to the rule of justice which is no lesse then Son-ship unto the eternall and living God This was in the heart of David moving him not to accept of that kind offer of Araunah the Jebusite concerning that threshing floor oxen and instruments but would pay a valuable price for them because he would not worship the Lord in offering of that which cost not a valuable price And this is written according to the letter as all other Scripture is in every mans heart and utters it selfe if not stifled through desire of gaine in all merchandizes of the world Such therefore as have critically brooded upon the Scriptures to hatch a temporary and humane death only to be the death of Christ Jesus the Son of God telling us of an ayry vertue or efficacy thereof meerly imaginary for they know not how any reality thereof should reach unto us through ages past for say they his death was so long ago and but of part of three days and three nights continuation for whole ones they cannot make them all and it was only the humane nature that dyed which is only a separation of soule and body and neither separated from God By which doctrine it follows that mans resurrection and life is only a rejoycing of soule and body without any unity or conjunction with God which is the overthrow and destruction of the doctrine of Christ and so of the state of the Sonne of God and of salvation For there is as reall a departure from God in the day of the wicked whose state and condition consists of God and man otherwise no eternall wrath as there is a coming to God in the way of the Saint of Israel whose state and condition consists of God and man otherwise there were no eternall mercy and favour the doctrine of the world therefore teaching a monarchicall Christ and a kingdome bounded by time at least in point of time past it is of proper use to whet and sharpen the spirits of men to hunt and seek after a State and Kingdome of that nature and constitution which man exerciseth and not the Sonne of God These men have tyed all sin originally to one man in the fall as they by tradition call it but yet know not how nor by whom the entrance of sin came But carry us to imaginary Angels sutable to the rest of their doctrine neither know they the way of the derivation of it which is of so great concernment Even so they having tyed all righteousness unto one particular and individuall man in his resurrection compassed and surrounded by time but are ignorant of the way and manner of the derivation of it for it is whole Christ derived or else salvation is imperfect and maymed But the spirit of Christ or as some mince it the influence of the spirit without the body compleat is but a part of Christ the Son of God divided as by this way of derivation he is is as sound a doctrine as to say Paul was crucified for you To conclude this point therefore the work of God in ordering of the state of the wicked truly known and rightly judged of is of no more disquiet grief or vexation
the authority and power of God which comprehends not onely speech but action also that is those signes and wonders and mighty works which accompany the preaching of the Gospel in the confirmation of it testifying the presence of God accompanying the word making it good by act and deed according to the expressions thereof For the word of God is never truly uttered without the appearance of a signe and wonder and a great work no lesse then such as holds proportion with God for the confirmation of the same Now we know a wonder is a monster in nature such as no nature in its proper instinct brings forth it goes beyond the bounds abilities and precincts of any naturall confines whatsoever and without such works signes or wonders the Gospel is never truly preached for if it should Christs promise would faile but heaven and earth shall faile before that one jot or tittle of the word of God come to corruption So that there is no speech or doctrine of the Gospel but in its expression it frames constitutes and brings forth a work of such nature as no simple nature whatsoever can bring forth therefore a wonder and a signe to be admired yea truly miraculous for no nature can reach thereunto in the utmost extent thereof For as it is true that there is no operation of the spirit of God in the way of Christ but it is above and goes beyond the nature of the creature having the power and glory of the Creator in it nor is it attainable by any or by all creatures So it is true also that there is not any work or operation of the Gospel which the divine nature simply and abstractively considered can be sayd to be in any capacity or possibility to attaine thereunto but the possibility of God to do all things stands in his making himself to be such a one otherwise it is unattaniable in the nature divine simply and singly considered because there is no work of the Gospel without man considered in it no more then there is a Christ without mans nature who is the subject matter of the Gospel And as Christ is not without mans nature no more is any work of the Gospel for as the divine nature cannot of it selfe simply and solely considered dye nor ascend neither descend being incomprehensible No more can the humane nature considered simply in it selfe have in it eternal life comprehend all things or be omnipotent but in that unity of the Gospel the Sonne of God they are all brought to passe and all in act and being in that one Christ nothing in him therefore whatsoever but being set forth and brought to light there appear a wonder a miracle is wrought a signe set up for the confirmation of the Gospel such as no nature simply considered can attaine unto or bring forth so that if the true word of the Prophet or of interpretation be spoken this true and miraculous work must enevitably appear transcending all nature in the utmost capacity thereof And therefore that saying holds firme that we have a Meditor made higher then the heavens a work and wonder above all nature simply and solely considered and therefore Christ is that new creature yea the beginning or head of the creation of God for God is one in the work not onely in making but as one made in Christ And thus the Prophets are invested with power and authority to speak in the name of the Lord not onely in word but in work also a signe and wonder accompanying the word at all times which makes them most noble and God-like to the cutting off of the spirit of Princes becoming terrible to the Kings of the earth 2. Whence he brings in the second description of a true Prophet as the means whereby this power and authority is attained and that is through suffering affliction and long patience By suffering affliction in this place we are to understand a being cut off from being supported by any earthly power carnall policy or any temporall glory whatsoever with respect to friends or alies or any earthly relations which fade and vanish away which human spirits seek unto and rely upon for the promoting of themselves For onely in the losse and laying aside all these things a true Prophet comes to be invested into the power wisdome and excellency of the Son of God in whom is found all friendship all offices and all relations whatsoever not onely compleated but also eternized to abide for ever in whose power and authority by this means they go forth By this means it was that Moses became so great a deliverer for he refusing to be called the Son of Pharaohs daughter choosing rather to suffer adversity with the people of God in the losse of all such kinde of glory as Pharaohs Court afforded became an effectuall instrument to manifest that power and glory throughout all the land of Aegypt in the deliverance of Gods chosen and overthrow of his enemies Again take Eliah for an instance in this point comprehending all the Prophets as he did in his appearance with Christ in the transfiguration and you shall finde him complaining that he is left alone as cut off from all relations from carnall apostatized Israel and his life sought after to be taken away also by the policy and power of the whole kingdome of Israel under the Government of that wicked Ahab For a true Prophet is to endure hardnesse as a good souldier of Jesus Christ and no man that warreth intangleth himselfe with the affaires of this life that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a souldier For no superiority dignity or advance no place of office or atendance no conjunction or relation of this life but must suffer wrack and ruine in the true prosecution of the authority and spirit of a Prophet otherwise the name of God is not called upon as Christ witnesseth saying For whosoever of you he be that forsakes not all that he hath he cannot be my Disciple The bond of family with respect to wife and children must give way to this the bond of trade and imployment must give way to this the bond of office and place to uphold this tottering temporary order amongst men must give way to this the bond and tye to particular congregations of tittuler Pastor Teacher or in any other way hireling ministry which are much alike to family cares relations and employments to maintain a temporary credit and lively-hood in this life the power and spirit of Eliah breaks them to peeces if the spirit of God breath it snaps them all like Sampsons bands which were but as flax when it smels the fire though the world in the losse of the lock by its Dla's who hath bewitched them to stand ingaged unto it contrary to the expresse word of Christ which sayth If any man come to me and hate not his father and mother and wife and children and brethren and sisters yea and his own life
entire simple and undivided act in him and in them also bearing the same forme containing the same virtue subject to the same reproach by the men of the world as also of like joy and acceptation as of old unto the godly by whom it is said Rejoyce greatly O daughter of Zion shout O daughter of Jerusalem behold thy King cometh unto thee he is just saving himselfe lowly and riding upon an Asse and upon a colt the foal of an Asse Consider the word of God brought not forth in the begining the sun moon and stars or any creature upon the face of the earth to be of one nature and virtue in one age of the world and of another nature and virtue in another time or age thereof no more doth the word of God bring forth the sufferings of the Son of God to be of one kinde and virtue in one man of God and of another kinde power or virtue in another man of God or in one age to be really present with the Disciples and in another age to be far remote for they are all one individuall act in that one multiplyed Saint or holy one of Israel And so are the sufferings of Christ according to the spirit in the man of sin and sons of Beliall which crucifie the Son of God afresh unto or in themselves putting him to an open shame it is not one in Pharaoh and another in Herod it is not of one nature or kinde in Cain and of another in Judas it is not one in the Scribes and Pharasees and another in the wicked Lawyers and Souldiers it is not of one nature and kinde io that Antichrist and son of perdition and of another nature and kinde in the Devil and Satan But it is one simple and eternall act of that one man of sin multiplied into many Antichrists which are now working already in the world according to the power of the Prince of the ayre the spirit which now worketh in the children of unbelief unto which Christ speaks as unto one saying what is thy name the answer implies both the singular and plurall number my name is Legion for we are many For we must remember that what soever the law saith it saith unto them or as the word is in them who are under the law that is whatsoever the law of the spirit speaks now the law of the spirit of life is in Christ Jesus according to which he submits to the will of his Father that ancient of days in all things as also rules over all temporary and carnall power for there is nothing in Christ as wherein he submits but it hath the virtue of authority therein also and whatsoever this law saith it saith it in all that are subjects unto the same and gives being to what it utters as the word did to all things in the beginning so that if it speak of faith in any it speaks without respect of persons according to that impartiality which is in it self so that where it utters faith it is in the powerfull work of faith as a work wherein the Son of the eternall is involved in whom it hath its virtue and power if it utter alone it sheds it abroad in the heart in the labour of it as that wherein God dwels who is composed of it if it speaks of hope it is not deferred but springs up in the soule as that tree of life in the Paradise of God and if it speak of suffering it creates the Crosse not in any other form and virtue but in that wherein it takes its being from the beginning even as it was at the first with the creation in the operation of the word in bringing forth all creatures to exist and have a being When it made the Sun it formed it in that virtue that abides the same in all ages and so it is with all creatures receiving their being and virtue by that word even so whatsoever the law of the spirit saith it gives the same being and virtue thereunto in all that are under that law whether it concerne humiliation or exaltation death or resurrection the being of the Lord the Saviour or the saved of the Lord. For what or in whom-soever it speaks it saith it to the reallizing of it selfe in the thing spoken and that without exclusion of any one particular or including any one more then the rest which are found under the same law For as unto us there is but one God so there is but one Image of that God which is his wisdome made manifest in Christ which is the proper and perpetuated form of Christ wherein soever he is manifest and of all true Christianity in all ages of the world We must therefore either take Christ or a christian forme being under the law of the spirit and then there is no other seat to set him in but under the dominion of the flesh that law of sin and death or else the Crosse expressed and maintained according to that law of the spirit is the same in Christ and in every Christian in all respects For it is that circumcission made without hands that is without any wisdome or ability proper unto or atainable by man namely the cutting off of that superfluous foreskin of the flesh which is superfluous to the fulnesse of Gods wisdome and power which is the proper hinderer and obstructor of the propagation of the Son of God Therefore this circumcission is to be exercised upon every male in the family of God and that by divine institution that is upon every one who have that masculine spirit of the Son of God to acquit themselves like men of God by faith conquering and overcoming the world for this circumcision onely brings the soule of man into a capacity of having the power of God to be exercised therein in which is that fulnesse and perfection that all things natural or proper to a creature are altogether superfluous and therefore it is said to be Circumcision or cutting round so as no beginning or end of this virtue can ever be found out for it is eternall Againe there is also the law of the carnal commandement or the carnall law and whatsoever that speaks it saith it onely in them and in all them respectively that are under that law And this consists in carnall and temporary ordinances and institutions such appointments as fade and perish in the use such as abide not with man or he not with them for ever and what this law saith it saith it in all and every particular that are under the same that is it reallizeth it selfe in every heart wherein it speaks forming and framing a work therein according to the word gone out for she word of God speaks that language in a figure which mans heart naturally speaks taking that by viewing it by his own light to be the substance and reality of the minde of God in his intent but is but a shadow a figure or signification thereof thereby carnallizing
the word by transforming it into the similitude of a creature and not into the glory of the Creator so that the imaginations and dictates of his own heart give a temporary forme unto an eternall word which is that carnall law of sin and death in himselfe subjecting himselfe thereunto so that whatsoever the letter saith which kils it saith it in him who is litterall and hath the power of engagement and binding that party over to the onely acknowledgement and practice thereof and so the word of God becomes a tormentor unto man for it being held or imprisoned in this unrighteousnesse or narrow and strait confines of humane principles and capacity and yet in it selfe infinite and eternal cannot possible move therein but must have respect unto its own nature which is infinite incomprehensible and eternall whereby the soule of the creature is set upon the rack hanged on the gibbet laid under an intolerable presse cast into the flames overwhelmed with the flouds being extended and intangled with that which is infinitely above as also below and beneath and in all respects beyond the reach of all humane abilities and so continually deviseth and frameth out more ways of torture and torment unto it selfe then ever mans heart in any tyrant could invent for the shame and horrour of the body In which respect that compleat condition ceaseth to be the state and condition or to be led by the proper principles of a meer creature or workmanship of God and becomes Shedim as the Caldean phrase is that is the destroyer of mankinde in humane and satanicall So that the dictates of such a heart are the proper suggestions of Satan and its operations the proper works of darknesse and the onely path wherein the wrath of the Almighty treads for ever Note also that there is in them who are under the law of the spirit a direct Antithesis unto this expressed of the wicked For the spirit of man being taken into unity with the word and so gathered up into the wisdome and power of God works nor moves not but by principles proper unto God which are of an eternall and incomprehensible nature and yet the spirit of the creature cannot move but with respect to the precincts of time in which it is but it goeth forth in and by eternall principles so that there is in the Son of God distinct operations yet every one of an eternal nature and race The one giving delight to the work through variety change of action and the other gives liberty ease and freedome unto the soule therein having so large roome and so spacious a sphear to walke and exercise it in the bounds whereof can never be troden out like the Sun in the firmament whose progresse none can hinder nor stop or prevent the health under its wings from the exercise of it self nor can any take out of order those fixed stars of the morning that fight from such an eminent and noble distance in their courses for the destruction of this wicked Sisera even those bright morning stars that sing together sons of God shouting for joy in those Nobles of Israel in laying of the first foundation of the earth so as it shall never be removed who are as far above the power and dominion of Satan as the heavens are above the earth out of the gun-shot of being insisted with any corrupt doctrine or of being hurt by any of the tyrannical practices of this present world Such is the state and condition of that mysticall body of our Lord Jesus the dictates of whose heart are the motions of that spirit of holinesse and power and his operations works of the Son of God And of such nature is the law of the spirit which is in Christ Jesus and of all such as are under command and in the authority thereof The Saints then or brethren of our Apostle know the patience of Job not at a distance but in the nearest conjunction so as being made one with it it being an entire and undivided crosse and suffering and is brought in the next sentence viz. And have seen the end of the Lord. Under the word seene is comprehended the exercise of all the sences which is usuall in Scripture as being filled in them all by the Crosse and sufferings of Christ as if he should say yee have seen ye have heard ye have tasted relished and felt the sufferings of Christ for his name is an oyntment poured out the sweet savour and scent whereof fills the whole house so that your hands have handled the word of life in this point as really as Thomas handled the humane body of Christ when he put his finger into the print of the nayles which fastned him to his Crosse for the confirmation of his faith of such reality is the Crosse of Christ as to make us to see touch and tast for our satisfaction the power and vertue of the Lord otherwise we can never handle the word of life to minister and serve in the same as Ministers of the Sanctuary and as able Ministers of the Gospel not of the letter but of the spirit for the letter kills but the spirit gives life So that our hearing or knowing of the patience of Job namely our being one with Christ in his Crosse alike as we are one with him in any other grace or vertue is that which opens unto us the scope of the Scriptures so that we see Gods end and aym in blasting unto us all carnall things is the same that appeared in Job to give double in that which never failes for we never read of any more losse unto Job but as though he were enriched for ever We see therefore Gods intent and end in the Crosse so as to make it our joy and consolation so that we rejoyce in persecution in tribulation and reproach knowing that Gods end herein is only to make his power manifest in us for in all these things we are more then conquerours knowing that our victory stands both in being the Rescuer and the rescued so that the glory and joy of them both is made one in us which no earthly Conquerour can attaine So that our laughter is that spiritull Isaac the joy of the whole earth for howsoever we know our selves in mans nature simply considered to be like Sarah barren of all the fruits of righteousnesse and destitute of that immortall seed of God and also our Lord simply considered to be past age for being brought forth and made manifest in time in one that is but of yesterdays continuance who in himselfe is that Ancient of dayes Yet the end and intent of the Lord in the conjunction of these by visiting of us in that way of the promise is the bringing forth of Isaac according to that time of life proper to the Son of God who is the joy and laughter of all that heare it so as to approve of it and give credit thereunto according to that unwavering faith
from the bitternes of his friends but repayrs all his losses with the right and priviledges of the first-born of God Such is the tendernesse and pitty of the spirit of our good Shepheard gathering the Lambs into his arms and carrying them in his bosome and gently leads such as are with young yea layes downe his life for his flocke And this is the state and condition of all such as find themselves fatherlesse in respect of any love pitty or compassion exercised towards them by the spirit of the world of whom it is sayd Ashur shall not save us we will not ride upon horses neither will we say any more to the works of our hands yee are our gods for in thee the fathers find mercy For he is not only pittifull but of tender mercy whereby the day that springs from on high hath visited us Or that morning Sunne which is the light and glory of the world is risen up upon us to give light to such as otherwise fit in darknesse and in the shadow of death even that light of prosperity joy and gladnesse peace and plenty which ariseth out of the light and inheritance of the first-born unto whom the full inheritance belongs with whatsoever the Father was is or shall be in all his enterprizes and operations For the nature office and operation of the Son of God is ours through these tender mercies bowels and compassions of a Father which cannot with-hold from an only Son not only freeing us as a mercifull high Priest from all evill and sin but as a most bountifull and liberall King supplying and furnishing us with all good for if we see the end of the Lord in our suffering the losse of corruptible things we are sure to feel the tender mercies of a compassionate Father communicating himselfe with us in all the things incorruptible and eternall without which he is not and therefore is ceased to be mercy and tender pity in the world that so as a Father is in his Son he may be what he is only in us Whereupon he brings in an eminent and universall prohibition backed with an exhortation together with the danger of not observing the same contained in the next verse Vers 12. But above all things my brethren swear not neither by heaven neither by the earth neither by any other oath but let your yea be yea and your nay nay lest you fall into condemnation Wherein observe these particulars 1. The necessity and weight of the charge in these words But above all things 2. A loving insinuation to move unto observation My brethren 3. The charge it selfe or inhibition Swear not 4. An instance in particulars not to be sworn by that is 1. Not by heaven 2. Not by the earth 3. A universall comprehending of all things contained in them both Neither by any other oath 5. An exhortation consisting of affirmation and negation But let your yea be yea and your nay nay 6. The danger ensuing the not observing hereof Lest you fall into condemnation AND first of the charge Sweare not By swearing in this place is meant any Covenant Contrract or betrothing unto a thing as to be engaged as subservant thereunto that is when we are obliged and bound over as being under the authority or command of any thing further then it is found in or serving unto the compleating and setting forth the mysticall body of Christ that son of eternity Now a man is under the command and power of a thing when he waites thereupon so as to observe and answer to the time and opportunity thereof In the rejection or neglect of any other thing which might take up the opportunity and hinder or obstruct the time whereby that his Commander might be defrauded of its interest in him whether it be office dignity allyance relation slothfulnesse or operation And first for office and dignity throughout the confines and government of a Kingdome they ought not to captivate a Christian but must be subservant to the kingdome and call of Christ whose kingdome is not of this world or things therof When did Abraham that high father of the world Isaac and Jacob who were heyrs with him of the same promise settle and establish their Scepter in any part of the earth as tyed by place and office there and were not as pilgrims and strangers standing in readinesse as that righteous one of the East to answer Gods calls and to follow the Lord at his foot who made the nations as stubble unto his sword and as driven stubble unto his bow Or where did Moses King in Jeshurunn pitch his Tent to make his abode longer then it pleased that cloud of witnesse to exercise its abode upon the Tent being ever ready to depart with the motion thereof Which bore witnesse in its two and forty removals in the wildernesse to those two and forty generations or resurrections of Christ from Abraham to the womb of the Virgin as also to the over-shadowing of the Virgin by the spirit of God in that conception of the Son of God from all the scorching reys and sun-shine of mans glory and subtlety in that day-time of our salvation as also unto that fiery light of the spirit breaking forth in Israel through that Crosse of Christ as in a night so dark and obscure unto the nations And to what people or places were any of the Prophets of God or Apostles of Jesus Christ tyed or engaged by any temporary or terrene band except imprisonment by the adversary that so the vertue of the Crosse in its courage constancy and Princely resolutions might appear and make it self evident Or were the Judges and Law givers in Israel tyed to dayes times seates and circuits as men making merchandizes of mens estates credits and lives that in case an Oath be bidden and given in exchange delivery must be made without controversie and many times the cause is as currant as when the strongest caries away the purse on the high way though a possibilty may be to finde out the falshood of the oath afterwards when there is left no hope of redemption And as for that mercinary and belly-god-like bond to be engaged to places and people under the names of Pastor and Teacher to evade the troubles and travels of Prophets and Apostles Let that suffice which hath already been sayd only let such look themselves as in a glasse in that young man of the house of Judah and yet a Levite joyned unto their congregations as he to the family of Mica Read Judg. 17. and let them read the effect of their Ministry in that strange kind of Levite who is of mount Ephraim joyned unto his Concubine of Bethlehem Juda according to what it brings forth between Benjamine and Israel set forth unto us Judges the 19. and 20. Chap. Againe in point of family as in kindred and relations the words of Christ holds firm and are to be valued at the same rate we set upon him and he
into the state and condition of Christ or else it is not an acknowledgment and confession of faith And so sin is confessed upon the head of the Scape-goat to be carryed into the wildernesse which is desolate and way lesse unto the people of God neither is he nor it that is the goate nor the sin in that true respect found in Israel any more and so sin it set on its probase and place of its perpetuall aboad not only in time to come but past also that is in Babylon in the land of Shyner the place of confusion wherein note that the strictest order composed by the wisdome of man which is in truth and substance consonant to the letter of the Scripture men being tyed thereunto as a rule to walk by is that proper confusion of Babell unto a Christian unity because it makes man the fore-runner and not the Lord Christ who only enters within the vale where the true oracle is uttered even as it is true that when the will of God according to the law of the spirit is the most distinctly made manifest it appears to be the only confusion in a carnall mind because it layes wast those proper principles whereby it adorns it self with all its ornaments Note here how necessary it is for mans wisdome to moderate it selfe in the making of Lawes and binding men under penalties to take them as rules for all to walk by And here we propound a question whether one Law of God be not of like weight as another for that distinction of the first Table being more eminent then the second is meerly humane for doth not Christ center both in two commands and affirms them to be of like weight and the Apostles bring all into one saying love fulfils the whole law So that the two Tables do teach unto us the unity of God and man and that both according to the letter of the Law and also of the spirit and therefore the Law is broken by Moses at the foot of the Mount as considered in the Leviticall Priest-hood exercised in the Rebels in the wildernesse and the Law is preserved and kept by Moses in the Arke unto this day as the Scripture affirms as it is exercised in that way of the Spirit in Joshuah or Jesus who leads into the land as that Captain of our salvation But however the question stands concerning strictnesse of Law in two commands of the second Table which are of the same weight and importance to every Christian the one as the other and that is the not killing but preservation of life and the not committing of adultery in the preservation of chastity Is there not then a like care to be had and provision made for the preservation of life in respect of its existance and being as there is to preserve chastity that so man may appear in honour and temperancy If there be a like care to be had in both then I demand how it comes to passe that men make a law to execute death upon that fact of adultery which reacheth unto the very Embryon and unformed substance of man in the womb that so they may prevent a Bastard-like brood and that impure and incontinent conversation of men in the world Why are they not alike carefull to ordaine and execute a law upon men in case man and wife know each other when there is no possibility of conception whereby the life of man seems to be destroyed and cut off as considered in the very same capacity and principles and so upon the like ground murder committed This case may seem to be the very point of Christs argument brought forth by his practice against the Scribes and Pharisees who stood so strictly upon the letter of Moses writing when they brought that woman taken in adultery unto him who in pretending the fulfilment of the Law out of a malicious spirit seeke to ensnare the Son of God to kill him and put him to death which murthering litterall spirit of theirs he convicts them of and acquits the woman in that double act of his in writing on the earth having respect unto the writing of the two Tables of stone signifying unto them that killing letter bearing sway in themselves whereby they sought to take away his life rather then the womans by putting the force and dignity of the Law to stand in carnall and fleshly observance and so convicted them in his first writing upon the earth as having broken the Law as Moses did the first Table and therein their consciences accuse them as guilty of murder and so they absent themselves from Christ And in his second writing on the earth hee signifies that law of the spirit which is for ever kept and preserved in himselfe wherein is found no condemnation but an acquittance from all sin and unrighteousnesse and therefore the woman escapes without condemnation when none but Christ according to that law appears with her A Commentary might be writ of this point but thus much only as closely as may be in way of caution to prevent men in their so confident prosecutions formed from the letter of the Scripture as they piece-meale it out of the wisdome of man left it prove no better in conclusion then the wisdome of the Serpent that whilst they entice to the eating of the fruit of one tree because of the fairnesse and benefit of it they do not corrupt and destroy another in themselves in so doing before they be well aware of it For if such mens wisdome and wills had taken place in the dayes of Juda and Thomas they would have made a breach in the Geneology of Christ And if they say they would have stopped execution till the children had been born then they would not have sto●d to the glory of the Law which after it be truly discerned stands in seleritas inexequendo Wee are then to attend the mind of the spirit of God in this namely that our yea be yea and our nay nay wherein the scope of the Scriptures do consist being the state of man-kind with respect unto God which is in one act and for ever and not in the relation of any one Creature or Creatures with respect unto others that is to any meer creature or creatures which may now be yea it is and immediately nay it is not but in Christ it is not so who is the end of all law the scope of all relations and the very end which all operations drive at presse unto as he is crucified according to the flesh or else according to the spirit in which respect yea remayns yea and nay remayns nay both in the way of Christ and in the way of Antichrist So that he that teacheth another thing to be the intent and meaning of the word of God what ever it is that may one time be and another time not be in the same state condition of man-kind considered that is a doctrine under the state of condemnation Therfore
were corrupters of the Law walking according to the oldnesse of the letter and not in the newnesse of the spirit for arguments of that nature are not consistant with the doctrine of the Gospel and faith of Christ Jesus For to affirm that man is sometimes in Christ and sometimes out of Christ in the same individuall is all one to affirm that the Sonne of God is sometimes in favour with the Father and sometimes out of favour with him which is no lesse then to say that sometimes Christ the Saviour of the World is true God and sometimes he is no God and then no Saviour at that time at all And note here for the conclusion of this point that the doctrine of the Gospel is not yea and nay but yea and Amen once and for ever That the Son of God never was nor is considerable knowable or speakable but in the compleatnesse of his mystcall body in the contriving and device whereof the wisdome of God doth properly yea solely consist for all other things point as with the finger thereunto So that to deprive Christ of that work-manship at any time first or last is to deprive God only and infinitely wise of that his wisdome then the which greater Sacriledge cannot be What change therefore may be concluded to appertain and belong unto the Son of God the same also belongs unto the Saints of God and that is once for ever For as there is but one death of Christ so there is but one change as one eternall act and as death is considerable in a two-fold respect so is the change and are of the same rise in point of time past and of the same race or duration for time to come No marvaile therefore though men cannot calculate the time when Angels according to their Doctrine were created or when the Devill as they form him took his beginning and rise But a word of the next point objected against this eternall Gospel which that Angell that flyes through the midst of heaven preacheth being at a like distance from every part of it all things being beyond comprehension and he is a like neare unto all for the midst of heaveen is the center of the world where all points of the heavens meet and unite themselves in one And this second Objection consists in the Confessions of the Saints of God and is a confirmation of the poynt for which we will instance in one for all and that is the Apostle Paul who is said to be first a Saul and afterwards a Paul who first breathed out slaughters against the Saints and afterwards payers Behold he prays once sayd to be the chiefe of sinners and againe not inferiour to the chiefest Apostle of Christ once a persecuter of the Church and afterwards a Preacher of righteousnesse in the constitution of the Church once a blasphemer and afterwards utters the high prayses of God once engaged to the high Priest of that carnall and degenerate Synagogue of the Jewes by letters received to execute their enmity on all that call on the name of Jesus and af●terwards so engaged to the Saints of God as to be sacrificed or poured out as a drinke-offering upon the service of their faith To which we answer That whatsoever is said of this holy Apostle in point of evill with respect unto that vitious and depraved nature of man it is spoken of him only as personated in that corrupt course and condition of the carnall Jew so as to declare and set out unto all the world that stock and race of which by nature he comes even as all men spring out of the dust which is the proper meate of the Serpent wherewith he is nourished and kept alive according to the flesh and according to the proper bent and propencity thereof brings forth nothing but enmity corruption and subtilty For it is dust and Gods image which are the materials of mans being in his Creation for there is the seed of mans wisdome as a creature as well as the seed of Gods wisdome as a Creator which twayn are mayntained for ever or else Gods workman-ship should faile and come to nought but it is to abide in both respects and that in the height and eminency of each of them which could never be in one and the same subject undivided for they are inconsistant therefore man-kind cannot be known but with respect unto seed and generation and so these are both found in their height in Caine and Seath who is set in Abels stead and in them the whole work is brought to light which before lay but as in the Chaos or Embryon in the man and the woman so that neither is to be annihilated No man shall kill Caine a mark is set on him by God as a seale to confirm his life to the flesh the very prints and characters of humane wisdome turning it selfe as seale to the wax to the word or wisdome of God So that as the Sun which hath dominion of the day and the Moon having dominion of the night shall never faile but are those faithfull witnesses of heaven so the sight of Gods wisdome hearing rule in the day of salvation and the wisdome of man as that other great light ruling in darknesse over all those Lucubrations of the men of the world are those faithfull witnesses of Gods mercy and severity for ever Paul therefore sets forth himselfe that is what he and all men are with respect unto that wisdome exercised in that legall and literall worship of such as put Christ to death namely the carnal Jew thereby declaring unto all men from whence and from what the word of life hath rescued and delivered him in whom the state of all the Saints is personated and involved for the word of God is not of that narrow scantling and capacity as to center it selfe only in one particular man but it takes in all men that belongs unto that proper inheritance which it intends in its expressions The scope of the Scripture then in Paul as in all other of the Saints is to preach Christ and centers not in any particular man otherwise and so declares from what he is changed as he is man to be made the holy one of God for ever Not that Paul was in any time of his life of that corrupt and carnal spirit of the wicked Jew for blasphemy against the spirit of God shall never be forgiven Also he saith of himselfe that he was called and sanctified from the womb and that hee saw Christ as one borne out of due time or as an abortive that is he reckons himselfe in the wisdome of God which gives him his being and makes him to be that which he is as one born out of time that is before all time for no time can comprehend that and as one that never saw the Sun that is the glory of the Creature to place an excellency therein but only in that light which shined round about him in the
way to Damascus So that we may not give these execrable things any being or time or abode in the Apostle of Christ no more then we can give unto him to be a servant of sin at that time when he saith So then in my mind I my selfe serve the law of God but in my flesh the law of sinne which things are inconsistant in one individuall subject For the word of God is an eternall word and expresseth not it selfe but with respect unto an eternall act it is not a transient and momentany thing when it saith of Christ I am a worm and no man an object a scorn a bubble a vapour a vanity a nothing to be in the belly of hell and in the heart of the earth to be shut up and cannot get out These things are not momentany expressions and transient acts for the word and work of God is no such thing according to the true and reall intent and operation thereof But they are reall manifestations and declarations of what the world hath really made of the word and wisdome of God in themselves And so are these expressions of Paul true manifestations what the condition of a carnall Jew is and how they deal with Christ the wisdome of God and ever will do in whomsoever he appears from which spirit that glorious change wrought once and for ever in Christ hath freed all the Saints and set them in the liberty of the Son of God which otherwise are no better but by nature the same with others So that it is not creation of man in being made one with God wherein blessednesse doth properly consist but it is that generative vertue of the immortall seed bringing forth unto God together with that act of conjunction whereunto true blessednesse is annexed therefore Christ is truly sayd to be made and also to be begotten For out of that act of Creation in the unity of God and man not only the wisdome of God makes it selfe manifest in giving form unto Christ the seed of the woman but also that wisdome of the creature namely of man which gives form to the Serpent who was more wise then any beast of the field which the Lord God had made And that is the seed of the Serpent so brought forth that is in consulting with the wisdome of God from humane principles This is a faithfull saying then of Paul and worthy to be embraced of all men so as to utter the same language That Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners of whom I am chiefe For he that cannot acknowledge himselfe to be the first or chiefe of sinners that is to say in his grand Ancestor being made one in that act of Creation as he comes of the earth and so in that way of the unbeliever is the first perverter of the word of God to destruction though in himselfe in his proper subsistance in the way of the generation of the Son of God hee is once and for ever freed therefrom in that deliverance made by Christ so that it is none of his inheritance or portion otherwise no man can ever acknowledg himselfe to be blest and possessed with the first and chief righteousnesse that ever was namely that righteousnesse of God in Jesus Christ nor know himselfe to be a first-born of God an heyr of the promise and an inheritance of life that lasts for ever And so we come to the fourth part of the Chapter contayning that fruitfull and wholsome benefit which spring from the death of Christ in all true Christians the first whereof is layd downe in the next verse Vers 13. Is any among you afflicted let him pray is any merry let him sing VVHerein we are to observe a two-fold proposition layd down interrogatively together with a two-fold answer given thereunto The first whereof is this Is any among you afflicted let him pray By affliction in this place is meant diminishing or weakning as the word imports and so Pharaoh afflicted Israel in Aegypt to weaken and diminish them lest they should grow in multitude and so wax too strong for him and his people but God makes use of that his dealing with them to increase and multiply them exceedingly for that which weakens men in the worlds account proves through Gods device to be the strength and power of the Saints of God Therefore our Apostle puts us upon this question Is any among you afflicted Being that he had told them of what nature the death of the Son of God is in the godly namely to bereave and dispoil them of all the strength glory excellency and goodlinesse of man so as it becomes as the withered grosse or decayed flower of the field when the spirit of the Lord breaths upon it yea though they be weakned and diminished in all such respects so as they have nothing of that nature to trust or betake themselves unto which can stand them in any stead As if hee should say hath the Gospel and word of the Kingdome made spoyl and prize of all things among you or in you hath it routed and layd you wast of all such transitory wayes and perfunctory worships as the carnall and litterall Jewes do commonly boast themselves of and comfort and content themselves in of which Paul sayth If any man might boast of he much more circumcised the eighth day of the stocke of Israel of the tribe of Benjamine an Hebrew of Hebrews as touching the law a Pharisee concerning zeale persecuting the Church and touching that righteousness which is in the law blamelesse And where shall we find a Church extant in these dayes which speaks by any other spirit then this which runs in the sincke and channell of such externall and extrinsicall institutions ordinances genealogies pharisaical righteousnesse persecuting zeale and tribe-like division of rule and government But what saith our Apostle of all these things But what things were gaine to me that is as the very wealth and riches of a carnall Jew those I counted losse for Christ yea doubtlesse and I counted all things but losse for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the losse of all things and count them but dung that I may winne Christ And for this losse diminution or affliction our Apostle prescribes the cure and remedy in whomsoever it is suffered in this his answer given Let him pray The word Let hath a like Emphasis as that of the Creation at the beginning Let there be light and it was so and hath in it the very force and vertue of creating the spirit of prayer and intercession in that heart in which this losse diminution or affliction is found for it signifies as much as Amen so be it or so it is or so it shall be so that it fits the soule with the spirit of prayer as the world was furnished with light by the same phrase in the beginning without which spirit or breath of prayer the soule is without
whole mysticall body of Jesus Christ otherwise it is not the word or Gospel of the kingdome nor the spirit of intercession which is by Jesus Christ Object But it will be sayd that these things crncern the invisible Church and not the visible for the true visible Church is otherwise to be considered Answ To which we answer that it is a work of as great curiosity to frame a visible Church of Christ as to frame and compose a visible body of Christ therefore the Apostle comparing the true Church to a body sayth For as the body being one hath many members and all the members of that body being many are but one body so also Christ And agayn hear what the spirit sayth by the Apostle John viz. As he is so are we even in this world where he speaks of the Son of God So that to frame and compose a visible Church and to frame and compose a visible Christ are of the same nature and of like ease and difficulty and are alike strange unto the world and of the same acceptation to bring into manifestation and appearance Yet we know that Christ in both respects for otherwise we know him not is truly apparent and visible as also secret and unseen For Moses by faith saw him meaning Christ who is invisible that is he saw him who is unseeable and both are really true in a diverse respect And they who frame a Christ visible in one age of the world and not in another they do by the same argument conclude the visible Church to appear and to be manifest only within the same confines and precincts of time wherein Christ appeared For the Church was never known to appeare but in the reall form of Gods righteousnesse and wisdome which is Christ for he is the wisdome of God and the righteousnesse of God by saith which is the reality of the Church and as for all imaginary Churches we skill not for they will vanish and come to nought together with the professors of them as they have done in all ages Again such as form a Christ unto themselves to appear visibly unto a carnall eye so as to accept and approve of that his way of appearance at the carnall and perfunctory worshippers of the Jewes did Know this that whensoever the true Christ appeareth he will receive at the hands of such the same measure which was measured out unto Jesus born of the Virgin by Herod Pontius Pilate Scribes Pharisees with the cry of all the people saying Crucifie him crucifie him away with him crucifie him Even so they that frame unto themselves a visible Church so as to appeare unto a carnall eye or understanding as being in a capacity to approve and like well of it at the least for a certaine season Whensoever the true Church makes it selfe visible it shall receive like measure at the hands of such persons to the utmost of their power and ability as Christ did when he appeared unto the Jewes For in such persons and in that spirit is the zeale of persecution properly founded in the visible and apparant exercise thereof Moreover they that form a visible Church as not having the invisible vertue alike efficatious in every part and member thereof they also form unto themselves a visible Christ to appear without aving the compleat vertue of the wisdome and power of God in all respects in him either in point of his being or in the order and manner of his being and this is that great Image of Nebuchadnezzar which hath beeen so long erected and set up in the world where the Scriptures are traditionally acknowledged and read w ch all must bow down unto at the noise of their instruments and institutions or else the fiery tryall must passe upon them that obey not Only this is our comfort that the Son of God will so appear with them or in them that so much as a smell of that zeal or fiery fume and wrath of the world shall not appeare upon them but serve only to the destruction of such as are zealous actors in such matters of the worlds melody The next point is the exercise of the Elders and the first is they pray over him or for him or without any wrong to the Text with him that is in communion and fellowship with him for there was never prayer of faith made unto God out of which any elect or chosen vessel was excluded the reason is because every acceptable prayer hath in it the vertue of the intercession of Christ otherwise it is not in his name and authority and the spirit of Christ neglects not any one that appertayns to his mysticall body for if it should that soule could never be inspired with the spirit of prayer without which there is no participation in the mediation of the Son of God and then no acceptation with the Father therefore prayer is communicative to all the Saints if it be as the prayer of faith it is as the life-blood running into all the veyns of the whole body for none can enter into the holy place but he that carries all the Tribes upon his heart it is not our temporary and private wants which can bring forth a faithfull prayer to God for as prophesie is not of any private spirit or interpretation but holy men speake as they are moved by the holy Ghost of like publique spirit is true prayer So that this sick party is in unity with the prayer here spoken of for the eldership of this Church or that eternized fellowship in the ancient of dayes never appears unto any in that miraculous vertue of healing but in way of unity with the party healed Therefore it is that Christ will have the stone rouled away from the Sepulchre that nothing interpose betwixt Lazarus and himselfe when he restores him from death to life Also Elisha will be shut up in the same roome with the widows sonne when hee rayseth him up from the dead and Paul the Apostle falls upon Eutichus and embraceth him when he brings his spirit into him agayn Furthermore where this true Eldership appears it ever communicates a like vertue to every individuall of the body for the spirit is not received by measure for that which in it selfe is emence cannot be received by measure they that go about to perswade men that some have a greater portion of the spirit and some have a lesse measure thereof they may upon as good grounds perswade men that some shall be saved and be happy and blessed a long time and some a shorter time for if the spirit of God in any poynt of our salvation be subject to measure in latitude it is as truly subject to be measured and bounded in longitude and then salvation is voyd which is the doctrine of the most of our Elders in these dayes but the spirit of glory and of God that rests upon the Saints through this sicknesse and suffering is neither given out nor received by measure
but is unmeasurable in all its operations whether in prayer or in prophesie for they are so neare in allyance that that which is the spirit of Prophesie in Eliah in the history in his shutting up of the heavens and restraining them from raine and also in the opening of them to give rayn in abundance is sayd here by our Apostle in this Chapter to be prayer Prayer therefore and Prophesie are of like nature and of like fame in the the house of God so that to prefer one before the other or to contayne the one harder to be attayned then the other or that one is of more use in the Church then the other is not according to the judgment of God but only in humane wisdome and the Serpents subtilty and policy that things are so carryed in the world to lead men along in blindnesse by speaking of the word of God in such unknown languages which are not to be heard in the house of God for there is no office of Christ whatsoever or exercise of his spirit that one ought to be preferred before another only the call of God makes every one chief and principall in its time and season If men would well consider this they might as well lay out money upon their children in the Schools to learn them to pray as to teach them to preach in case the Spirit of God might be bought for money But the poynt is that true Prayer and Prophesie do give and proclaym a like honour vertue and power to Christ in whomsoever he appears and they are so near a kin that the Apostle appoynts one and the same law in the exercise of them both that is in prayer and prophesie the man is to be uncovered and in prayer and prophesie the woman is to be covered And it is ●suall in Scripture to use one phrase that signifies both as in the Psalms Let God arise prayer-wise or as the word may be as truly read God will arise or God shall arise and his enemies shall be scattered prophetically The reason is because none but a Seer can be a supplicant if he behold not the thing by the spirit of interpretation or prophesie to give a true form unto it he can never sue for it because he knows not what it is To conclude this point this act of the Elders may either be taken to pray with him or prophesie with him for we see the spirit of God useth them indifferently the one for the other as in that instance of Eliah which he brings in in teaching this doctrine for the one is as healthfull and necessary for the recovery and well-being of the soule as the other and of as wonderfull and miraculous effect for remission and confirmation and cannot be in exercise by any either the one or the other but as it is accompanyed with the holy oyle even that annoynting which teacheth all things and hath no need to be taught of man that is it hath no need of humane skill which fals infinitely short of that which it brings the soule unto and instructs and teacheth it in and that leads us to the second poynt in the exercise of the Elders They annoynt him with oyle 3. This sick party therefore or all such as are dead to the law of the letter or carnall command that is to the word of God as it is formed and fashioned through the wisdome art and skill of humane principles which the Schools of Learning among the sons of men in the world are only exercised in and conversant about or else they should undermine their owne foundations and so let fall their building for Gods wisdome once layd in the descention of the Son of God overthrows it all as it comes of the Serpent and so is Satanicall folly But we must know that the Eldership of Israel consists of the first-born of God and no other unto whom the Scriptures look in the first-born of every Tribe or family of Israel to instruct us in that family which the Apostle speaks of that the whole every part thereof is named or hath its renown and authority only of and from the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ as Paul affirms to the Ephesians as being of no other but of his true and proper off-spring so as to make a difference of the sons of God none excepted as one being of greater eminency birth breeding or excellency then another is to cast reproach upon that one only father of whom every one is named that appertayns to that family as though he were not of like power and glory with respect unto them all or as though he changed his act in producing of his only son which tends to nothing else but to make the seed of the bond-wman heire with the seed of the promise and guil efully to give the wicked interest in the promise whereas the word of the curse is only their inheritance But the children of this off-spring having the name of this one Father called upon them or they called by his name holy and blessed for ever every one as a first-born of God bearing his name and authority is King Priest and Prophet by vertue thereof in the family and there cannot be any inferiour among such as to whom God communicates himselfe in the whole off-spring nor can one be in account and reckoning before another For of his owne will begate he us by the word of truth that we should be the first fruits of him who is no lesse then the eternall father So that it is impossible that this Eldership should appear and not be annoynted with the holy oyle for it is their proper patrimony and birth-right and therefore they ever appeare invested therewith which ever carries in it the same vertue of healing this sick party in all ages and times of the world and a like miraculous recovery and restauration where-ever they are called for by the spirit of true interpretation or prophesie for they cannot with-hold but must impart to every one in the family that which themselves are blessed withall For none can know what is the right of the first-born of God and be possessed therewith but he must freely impart it to every one in the family For the Spirit of Christ is ever like it selfe in all ages only men deceive themselves by mistake of the variety of figures wherein God in one Christ or holy annoynting commends himselfe unto us doting upon the shadow wherein the substance is wrapped up as under Moses vale and they see it not nor can endure the glory and shine thereof But to whomsoever Christ unveyles himselfe hee imparts whole and compleat salvation to every one else it cannot be the salvation of God for he or it cannot be divided and therefore the holy unction is alike shed forth to every one in this Kingdome and they that have it must of necessity annoynt every one into whose fellowship they are called according to the nature of the call of
and terrour thereof So as the King of fear changing his countenance in point of wrath may give the greater onset and breed a fresh and unexpected trouble and terrour in the soule that it shall never be inured or acquainted with any particular terrour so as to abate the present sence of a heavy and infinite displeasure which nothing but Gods power and authority in that way of the Curse can possibly bring to passe therefore this unction invests into the effect of Gods power and authority in that way of his Sonne Christ Jesus our Lord and therefore he brings in the royall effect and power of prayer in the next place Vers 15. And the prayer of faith shall save the sicke and the Lord shall raise him up and if hee have committed sinnes they shall be forgiven him Wherein observe for order 1. What manner of prayer this is and that is the prayer of faith 2. The act or power of it what it doth and that is three-fold 1. It saves the sicke it hath the power of salvation in it 2. It raiseth up as from the dead And the Lord shall raise him up 3. It hath in it the power of pardon If he have committed sins they shall be forgiven him FIrst for the manner of prayer here used and that is The prayer of faith for that only is this healing prayer it hath the vertue of health in it By Faith then we are not to understand a notional perfection as having Christ only as the object of it as the common opinion is but we are to understand it as the Apostle defines it namely that i● is the Hypostacis or subsistance not only of things unseen and hoped for but also in present being demonstration for so much our Apostle affirms of it that it is the subsistance of things hoped for and the demonstration of things not seene that is it is the present being of things that are also to come for they are unto eternity and it is a demonstrative argument as the word there signifies which makes things to be in present appearance that yet are not seen for the depth of Gods counsels can never be sounded but are infinitely as a treasury to be brought forth which things are not made good but only in the Son of God who only can say Before Abraham was I am and yet am to come So that prayer consists not of a request made by a meere creature unto the invisible God But it is an appeale made by the Son of God who consists of humane nature and divine as the common phrase is God and man as one simple act undissolvable and eternall creation Therefore it is sayd that we know not how to pray as we ought but the spirit it selfe maketh intercession for us Now there is no spirit of God considerable disjoyned from the spirit of man no more then there can be a Christ destitute of humane nature therefore it is sayd That he that is joyned unto the Lord is one spirit For God and man in Christ are never separated no more then the Father and the Son can be divided for they are but one estate and condition in which the wisdome of God together with all his proper and native excellencies do consist So that there is no Christ or Annoynted considerable but as consisting of divine and humane nature or aptitudes to do Therefore the spirit of God maketh request but it is with groanings or sighes which are proper unto man and they are sayd to be sighes not utterable because there is in prayer a sighing or breathing out of life as the last breath never to be resumed or taken in againe in regard of that spirit living to any carnall or corruptible thing and this is a thing can never be uttered by any unbeliever for they never sigh as sending out their last breath in regard of ever living agayn to the law of the flesh therefore not utterable by any that is destitute of the spirit of God Again there is a sigh in prayer as being the last breath and utter cessation of life in the men of the world which is never resumed or taken in again and that is the breathing out of the life of the spirit in the wicked never to live unto God in any spirituall or heavenly vertue proper to the Sonne of God of which there is an utter dissolution and cessation in the men of the world and this is unutterable also for it can never be uttered or expressed in the state of Christianity where the spirit of Christ resides and dwels and the prayer of faith cannot be expressed but with respect unto these twayn the one is life lost in the Saints that is the life of the flesh but it is extant in the men of the world which is no lesse then that spirit of Sathan or that dying life of the Devill and this gives demention unto that from which we are ransomed and delivered and the other is life lost in the men of the world but extant in the Saints of God which is no lesse then the life of the Son of God that holy one or Saint of Israel and this gives demention unto that whereunto we are delivered and whereunto we are brought It is not a part therefore but whole Christ that makes an appeale in prayer namely from that which the Son of perdition is unto that which the Son of God is and of such extention and comprehension is true prayer or else it is not that prayer of faith which is effectuall nor can it be said otherwise to be that spirit of intercession which interposeth it selfe and comes between that depth of death and that height of life as in the participation of them both as being freed from the one and set in the other that is Death as God is considered what he is through that wisdome of the creature in that man of sin and life as man is considered in the wisdome of God in that man of God the Lord our Righteousnesse the Saints therefore can truly say Out of the deeps have I cryed unto thee O Lord and in that acknowledgment confesse themselves to be set upon the mountaine of Gods holinesse though it be paradoxicall unto the world Quest But if whole Christ be the supplicant God and man to whom then doth he appeal to himselfe or to another Answ Not to another as in point of reallity of subsistance and being for it is one that pleads and also gives Judgement and determins the cause But he prayeth unto another with respect unto the reallity of the distinction of glory for supplication and answer are truly twaine in the same hypostasis for the glory of the supplicant is one and the glory of the suppleo is another and these give being each to other else they are not nor can subsist for either of them cease to be without its relative so that prayer must consist of them both else it ceaseth to be prayer for the
is betrayed it were good for that man if he had never been born also if an enemy had done it I could have born it but it was thou Oh man my familiar I speaking of the trechary of Achitophel and Prophecying of Judas into whom Satan entred which is that man of sin that Antichrist and deceiver of which spirit and power there were many in the Apostles time but the Preisthood of our times have collected them into one man only and crowded him up only in that corner of the world called Rome that so notice may not be taken of their opposing and rejecting of Christ to the deceiving of the people as that spirit ever doth into him or into them Satan enters or takes his beginning in them for as the Son of God hath no beginning but in man so Satan or the Devil hath no beginning but in man even in that man of sin and son of perdition for as the Scriptures give the word of truth a being from the beginning for in the beginning was the word even so it gives Satan to be a lyer from the beginning and one that abides not in the truth and this two-fold esta●e man to be taken in else know we not how to acknowledge sin nor how to praise God for our deliverance into those fruits and happy estate of righteousnesse by Christ We answer then that when a Christian confesseth acknowledgeth or praiseth the excellencies of God in Christ giving them their proper and full vertue and extent as love joy mercy gentlenesse kindenesse bounty power and eternall goodnesse man participates thereof the creature really and sensibly possesseth and enjoys them in the unfeigned and just confession of them that is the man of God the new creature which is that work-manship of God in Christ Jesus and man-like Son of God standing in that one alone sonship of God not found extant but in Christ that annointed one But man or the creature that is that man of sin made to be taken and destroyed ungodlike men that man of Beliall that vaine and empty man of faith without works of which beleife the Devill is yea that Antichristian spirit wherever it is that molds the worship of God into a form tying him to appear in the same figure and posture Againe we say that man or that creature hath no fellowship with the things proper to the Son of God as peace joy love nor any of the fruits of the spirit which are by Christ he is a stranger unto them all and therfore intermeddles not with the joy of the saints though they be reall forceable and effectuall in the man of God or saint by calling when ever they are uttred or expressed Even so there are the terrors of death vexations of spirit guilt of sin condemnatory sentence of conscience that ever accompanies the sins confessed by a Saint really beyond any shadow or semblance and that not bounded by time but are eternall and yet the man or the creature that is the man of God or the new creature participates not in the least in any of their distresse guilt or fear no more then the wicked partake in the joys of salvation in Christ he hath no taint or tincture of the enmity of the Serpent nor sence unto pangs and vexation of the guilt of corrupt and defiled conscience and yet saith truly and unfeignedly this is my sin this is my death and this abomination is in me that is in my flesh or in that carnall estate out of which I am taken where dwels no good thing but is a cage of all unclean and abominable filthinesse and wickednesse So that in a true confession of sin according to faith not onely it but all its appurtenances are carried forth and set upon their proper base that is in that land of Shiner which is Babylon that confusion gone over all the earth which is that strict composure of things by mans wisdome according to times places persons and temporary respects whatsoever which makes a nullity of Gods order who is a God composed thereof and all things therein are illimitted not any thing tyed to time place person or any temporary or fading bond whatsoever otherwise it is not the order of the Son of God but a device and inventions of man unto confusion whether the Epha of wickednesse is carried and is the house built for it where for ever it shall remaine and abide Thither all sin and sorrow in true confession is carried as fully as all righteousnesse and peace is carried onely into that happy estate and incomprehensible order that is of God by Jesus Christ the carnall minde or man therefore is onely sensible of sin in the way os Gods displeasure but not of that vertue of reconciliation and the spirituall minde or man is onely senfible of all righteousnesse in way of the peace of God but not of that horror which comes through that breach of the everlasting Covenant And yet is neither the one nor the other voyd of sence with respect unto the others condition For the wicked from the sight of the Saints being lifted up in that holy unction and taken into an everlasting reigne and authority by unity with an omnipotent and all-sufficient power are filled with fear and terror at the fight and apprehension thereof as having the glory of a righteous Judge also the Saints of God beholding themselves lifted up and taken out of that fearful and abominable state and condition of the wicked rejoice thereat with joy unspeakable and full of glory even as Noah when he saw the waters over-whelm and destroy the world was by the same waters lifted up to heaven as sase from all rocks mountaines or hills that might annoy him so the Saints seeing how the Son of God hath given himselfe unto death in the world never to live the life of the Son of God in them as a ransome whereby he is lifted up unto the throne of Gods glory in the Saints everlastingly which carries with it a holy shout harmonious and melodious singing and rejoycing for ever to see the terrors of death captivated under eternall darknesse which can never seize nor intrench upon that Sun of righteousnesse which shineth in the saved of the Lord. The second part of the exhortation is to pray one for another or appeal one to another the word for and to are indifferently taken as you may see by the difference of translations One saith a Psalm for the sons of Corah and another saith a Psalme to the sons of Corah so that here it is taken for one to another that is in your confessions of the nullity and breach of the law of the spirit by that wicked one do you appeal to the law of the carnall command which is of sin and death which is thereby established and confirmed in the world whereby the men thereof are effectually bound over under that spirit of bondage to walk and work according to the letter that kills and
dust that it cannot yeeld fruit his ascending up into heaven in a fiery Chariot The spirit of God is pleased to commend all his honourable deeds unto the world in this one act of prayer to stand and to be as his memoriall for ever Prayer therefore is garnished with all the ornaments of a Prophet o● God and cannot be lesse then a most honcurable monument and memorizing of the Saints where-ever it is found extant 2. Prayer hath all the vertues and ornaments of Priest-hood in it Never was Aaron fitted and adorned with greater variety of vestments and vertues to minister before God in the holy place and according to the variety and change of the multitude of sacrifices and offerings then the spirit of prayer contayns in it and according to occasion puts on and brings forth when the vertue power of our great high Priest after the order of Melchisedech is brought in it is all summed up in the spirit of prayer as he saith also in another place Thou art a Priest for ever after the order of Melchisedech who in the dayes of his flesh when he offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and teares unto him or in him that was able to save him from death and was heard in that which be feared That is he was heard in all things or for the accomplishment and bringing to passe all things that concern life and salvation Now that all things that concern the Kingdome of God is involved in this prayer is thus proved The word translated feared is in the Greek dispaired about which men have much contended how it may be said of Christ But the thing is really and substantially to be considered though men do wrest and bend mince and strayn the word to suit it to humane reason For it is as true that the Son of God in and by the spirit of the world and principles proper to humane wisdome doth dispair and relir quish all hope and expectation of being delivered or set at liberty from that infinite wrath and displeasure of Almighty God as it is true that the son of sorry man is in and by the spirit of God and principles proper to the wisdome of God established and confirmed in the love power truth righteousnesse and glory of God and of his Kingdome everlastingly If men be ignorant hereof how Christ is said to feare or dispayr in all things they may talk of eternall life but they know not how a creature can live eternally and be possessor of all things Want of this knowledg breeds your Mortallists that know not by vertue of what the soule becomes eternall either in life or death as also your Generallists that say God will save all whereas there may be as reall and undenyable arguments used upon like ground that God will destroy all and so they must be left to the height of their doctrine which will amount to no more then the condition of a beast yet doth it make them such men as it had been good for them they had never been born For the rest that have gotten a tract of salvation and damnation by tradition from schools books naturall phylosophy and observation not having the knowledg of the nature of this Priest-hood comprized in the spirit of intercession They believe such things but they must not be curiously searcht into that is we cannot know them of these we say as the mind without knowis not good so these mens faith is dead For wilt thou know oh empty man that faith without works is dead For the spirit of God never works in way of life but in its own light therefore ignorance in any point must be voyd of the work of faith and so of the saving vertue that is in the life of Christ But prayer comprehending the whole Priest-hood of Christ is a work of that honour and power as to memorize the name of a Saint for ever and to set him up as a monument of the wisdome and mercy of God 3. Prayer is a work that comprehends the Kingly authority of Christ for when the Apostle Paul had shaken off the traditions and rudiments of the carnall Jew the power of the high Priest in that prosecuting spirit of binding and imprisoning all that were of the way of Jesus calling on the name of the Lord and when the Lord would proclaim him and make it manifest that he was a chosen vessell fitted to beare his name or carry his authority before the Gentiles Kings and the children of Israel Yea when he would put all that honour upon him which the Psalmist foretells saying There is little Benjamine their ruler the head of the Tribe a Prince of God he comprehends and concludes all in this act of prayer to give satisfaction to Annanias behold he prayeth As if he should say it is enough to know that miraculous change from Saul unto Paul from the service of the Synagogue of the Jewes to be a ruler over Kings the Gentiles and children of Israel for the name of God is by his word advanced over all which he was to beare this is sufficient to give satisfation to all Behold he prayeth So that none can deny a Princely spirit of power and authority where the spirit of prayer bears sway and a princely excellency is of honour sufficient to eternize the record of a Christians name 4. There is in prayer the power of victor or a victorious renown consisting of the noblest conquest that ever was Jacob by prayer overcame the man that wrestled or combated with him which man is said to be an Angell but it is the Angell that blest him in the way and therefore is declared to be God for Jacob said I have seen God face to face in which act of prayer his name is changed from Jacob to Israel to declare a prince-like promise in prevailing with God as the Prophet explayns his name and act saying And by his strength he had power with God yea he had power over the Angell and prevailed he wept and made supplication hee found him in Bethel and there spake with us or in us for if the spirit of God had not spoke in our father Jacob and so in all of his race he had never prevailed Was ever the like Conquest made as to overcome omnipotency which could never be but through the requests of his owne spirit which he cannot deny but must yeeld himself over thereunto Prayer therefore consists of a combate which ever hath conquest therefore of sufficient honour and renown to memorize a Saint who-ever he be that exerciseth the design and skill thereof 5. Prayer hath salvation contained in it nay it is salvation For whosoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved or in the present tense as the word will admit is saved for he that thinks he knows Christ any otherwise then in the vertue of an office exercised in such a subsistance or by such a manner or subsisistance exercised in
the seale of the Doctrine of the Gospel and any particular or all outward forms which Religion is represented unto us in to be the Religion of God as well as any or all of those former miracles wrought to be the seale of God 3. Furthermore to conclude the historicall act of wonders wrought to be the sign of confirmation is to darken yea to annihilate the vertue and power of the Gospel for in this wonder of Eliah to make the heavens as brasse and the earth as iron is here a fit allusion in the judgement of the spirit and we are to heare what the spirit saith unto the Churches in the teaching of the death of Christ and the operations thereof considered in the world and also in the house of God whose house we are if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoycing of the hope firm unto the end And thus the allusion is unto a three yeares and sixe moneths forbearance of raine and afterwards to raynein great plenty This allusion is also used not in the terme of yeares but of two and forty moneths which is the same length of time but in a farre differing respect and differing doctrine in regard of the severall beames and lustre of the Gospel For there he teacheth that in measuring of the Temple the Court-yard is to be left out and not to be measured because it is given unto the Gentiles And the holy Citie shall they tread under foot two and forty moneths which is this three years and six moneths It is also alluded unto in poynt of dayes and so the same mystery is called a thousand two hundred and threescore dayes which are not properly yeares of famine but rather of fruit for it is the time of the prophesie of the two witnesses of the Gospel it is alluded unto likewise as consisting of three dayes and a halfe which is the time of the witnesses dead bodies lying in the streets of the great Citie which is spiritually called Sodome and Aegypt where also our Lord was crucified not suffered to be put in graves This wonder wrought by Eliah is alluded unto also as points or monuments of time in which the time of the womans being in the wildernesse is taught a doctrine farre differing from any of the former and that is for a time times and halfe a time on the division of time Now if the three yeares and sixe moneths drought and afterwards rayne were the substance and intent of the miracle and in that the wonder to lye for the confirmation of the Gospel how fi●ly could the spirit of God bring it in as an elegant allusion in all these severall respects Those therefore that would have the Gospel confirmed by miracles of like outward form as have been done in ages past they annihilate the Gospel by denying the truth substance and reality of the signe to be extant only in Christ Like friends to the Gospel are they who look to see Christ coming from heaven confined in one individuall man as the Disciples saw him go up to reign on the earth as an only Monarch for the space of a thousand yeares and then and not till then we shall see good dayes as those Doctors affirm The fourth poynt is the effect of his prayer And it rayned not Concerning the historicall form of this wonder all men know what it is to rayne and not to rayn But few know the mystery thereof which is substantiated in the Son of God and consists in that death of his reallized in the men of the world and in the men of God The spirit therefore and office of the intercession of Christ centring in and gathering it selfe into that one holy and mysticall body in the utterance and manifestation of it selfe affords not any of the raine of Gods liberality and bounty nor of that dew which causeth Israel to grow as a lilly unto that body of sinne that state of Ahab Jezebel and apostatized Israel but leaves it fruitlesse and barren like those mountains of Gilboa where Saul slaw himself c. to declare that his unction according to the works of the Law of the carnall command with all the glory arising there-from and the terrours of God are never separated nor upon that height and dignity doth ever rayn nor dew according to the intent of our Apostle in this place fall or descend to bring forth any fruit unto God but are like the heath in the parched wildernesse and as the dry dust which the winde of Gods fury driveth away 2. The spirit of intercession comprized and exercising it selfe in that Elijah the strength of our being or existance dryeth up that mysticall body of Christ that no rayne nor dew nor any moysture producing fruits according to the flesh falleth upon it or descendeth thereon And this is declared and signified unto us in Eliah who goes to the brook Cherith or the brook of slaying and mortification of the flesh with all the lusts and affections thereof intimated unto us in the drying up of the brook by that drought and he is fed by no earthly thing but only by the fowls of heaven Also when he sits under the Mulbery trees as one bereaved of his life as his fathers before him also were To the things of this world there also an Angel or Messenger heavenly only makes provision for him in his ascention to Horeb the Mount of God in the strength of which food once received though in a two-fold respect he travels forty days and forty nights the like time that Moses and our Lord fasted where he complayns to God that he only is left alone destitute of all help of man as an out-cast from all claym or title to the Kingdome of Ahab and backsliden Israel to idolatry For there is no rayn nor dew which makes that earthly condition fruitfull that falls upon him for the Famine is as great unto him in poynt of the wisdome of the flesh yeelding any food to Eliah as it is in respect of the wisdome of the spirit in yeelding any refreshment to Ahab the one being the heaven of God of Israel and the other the heaven or god of the world To conclude this point let us insert that word Selah which hath the signification of lifting up do but exalt the word of God as it is in Jesus and behold it is extant and lives in both these respects at this day and thence comes in the time of this restraynt of rayne And this is the fifth poynt which is for the space of three yeares and sixe moneths For the opening of this point we know that the number three as it hath the mystery of a true and reall distinction in it in the same individuall as in the three that beare record in heaven the father the word and the spirit and these three are one So also the mystery of fulnesse and perfection as the number seven hath for three witnesses are as a thousand they answer the Law compleatly
as things of old from eternity and new as in present use fitting and beseeming the present oration and opportunity This phrase therefore is like that where the Apostle saith My little children of whom I travell in birth againe till Christ be formed in you not as though they had now defaced Christ who before was formed in them but he declares hereby the effect of his doctrine from which some were turned aside unto the rudiments of the Law as unto another Gospel which he saith is not another but the same Gospel perverted by false Teachers telling them that some are entangled with the yoke of bondage thereby for he that is bound to any particular of the carnall commandement as to be circumcised or any outward form of bodily action He is bound to keepe the whole law and shews that such have abolished Christ and are faln from grace such effect he shews his Doctrine had of some as a savour of death unto death but there were others unto whom hee there speaks on whom his doctrine had a more noble effect as being a savour of life Therefore he saith My little children of whom I travell in birth againe or I have brought you forth not in a second act but in another manner and way namely to the forming of Christ in you or framing you into the similitude of the Son of God once and for ever Even so it is here He prayed againe that is the spirit of intercession hath a secondary or other manner of effect then that which is before specified not another prayer but another manner of wonder accomplished by the same prayer for now the heavens gave raine and the earth brings forth her fruit We are to know then that as the Gospel opens the treasuries of the Kingdome of God unto an abundant freedome liberty and plenty of the going forth and exercise of the spirit of grace in the Saints even as water poured upon the thirsty and floods upon the dry ground through that office of intercession peculiar unto our Eliah without any hinderance or engagement of any bond of the flesh when through the spirit of prayer that cloud of witnesse or rayn of liberality ariseth as a hand or administration thereof even as the word of the Lord is sayd to come by the hand of Haggie and by the hand of Malachie and by the hand of all the Prophets which so covereth the heavens as no parching sun of the beams of mans wisdome and device taketh place no more then they doe in those over-shadowings of the Virgin by that holy spirit of God in the production of Christ Even so doth Prayer set at liberty the works of the flesh in the men of the world by opening the sluces and flood-gates thereof unto condemnation and destruction for the waters of the great deep mystery or bottomlesse pit are opened for the destruction of the world as well as the flood-gates of heaven for the safety of Noah and his houshold in bearing up the Ark fifteen cubits above the great mountayns of the States of this earth or of the world And this prayer doth not simply accidentally but ministerially and effectually in the same sence That the Gospell is a savour of death unto death Not only by gleaning of all the fruits of righteousnesse out of the wisdome of the Serpent or men of the world which centred in the Saints are the proper cause of the transcendencies of their estate above all humane excellencies so doth it also gleane all the vicious desires of the flesh out of that state and condition of Christ centring them in that state of unbeliefe whereby man descends infinitely beneath a state of simple humane or properties of a meer creature and by fashioning and corrupting the holy things of God becomes satanicall and diabolicall and such as seek to finde an excellent or commendable betwixt these twayn it cannot be better described or diciphered for the solidity of it then by that partition that divides Purgatory and Hell in those of that mercinary conceipt The abundance of spirit therefore in the Saints and that plenty of the spirit of the Prince of the power of the ayre which now works in the children of disobedience hold proportion in way of Antithesis otherwise an infinite and an eternall wrath could not take place in the wicked as an infinite and eternall glory doth in the Saints For he made but one speaking of that state of Christ with an elegant allusion unto the high Priest and wherefore but one seeing he had abundance of spirit namely that there might be a holy seed that whatsoever the fruits are that are by one Lord Jesus Christ of the same nature and dignity are all the fruits of happinesse produced and brought forth by that one mystical and spirituall body and so in a diameter respect are all the fruits of sin in the wicked This plenty in this two-fold respect is signified by warning given to Ahab to betake himselfe to his Chariot for I heare a noyse of much raine which Ahab flyes from as a terrible thing as it contayns the spirit of Eliah betaking himselfe to Chariot and horse in the furnitures of this world and Eliah flyes from it as it hath the spirit of Ahab and Jezebel as that which brings destruction upon them only hee betakes himselfe to the strength of Gods spirit to take the gates of Iesreel The plenty of Eliah's spirit is seen and taught in that duration and plenty in the cruse of oyle and barrell of meale raising up the womans sonne from death to life and annoynting Hazael and Jehu for the ruine of Ahabs house Elisha to be a Prophet in his stead and in the destruction of all those false Prophets of Baal And the plenty of the rayn of that spirit of wickednesse appears in Ahab and Jezebel their cruelty towards the Prophet of God their miserable and horrible overthrow and in their desire and endeavour to nourish and maintayn such plenty of a false spirit of prophesie upon the face of the earth and in this plenty of rain seed-time and harvest are continued for the world sow unto the flesh and the flesh they reap and inherit corruption and the Saints sow unto the spirit and inherit everlasting life And from this power of prayer he assumes the power and vertue of doctrine in which he concludes the Epistle to shew that where the power and vertue of the one resides there is the power and vertue of the other The prayer of Faith is never without the spirit of Prophesie and prophesie according to the spirit is never without the life and power of prayer and where one of these is wanting they are both absent from that party in the true exercise of them for a formall prayer is never accompanyed with the life and power of sound doctrine but as they have composed a prayer by mans invention gathering up expressions sutable in the understanding of a man so do they compose a
then there could be no want to be supplyed so that the whole spirit of Christianity prayeth viz. God and man in unity so it is here the spirit that turns is God and man in unity and is as true a change from that which is and ever shall be Satanicall as the wicked erre from that which is and ever shall be holy and righteous and they are both of one and the same time in the rise of them For in the beginning was the word and that word is with God and is God And Satan is a lyar from the beginning and abode not in truth no more then Christs soule was left in hell or that holy one suffered to see corruption but was ever taught in the way of life and in that reall presence at whose right hand there is fullnesse of joy for evermore Therefore the Prophet saith that Christ comes meek and lowly saving himselfe that is compleatly and not apart only and therein the worth and dignity of salvation stands that it hath that weight substance of account and reckoning in it and upon this ground the Disciples are comforted against all feare whatsoever where it is said Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing and yet one of them falls not to the ground without the good will of your heavenly father of how much more worth are ye then many sparrows Can you set a price and rate of so mean a thing and doth God take care for the preservation of it Of what esteem price and respect then is the state of a Christian in which not a part but the compleat spirit of the Son of God is involved and by a ransome given and payd in the world proportionable thereunto purchased This point contains a mystery which the common Priest-hood of the world so far as I have heard or seen in books is altogether ignorant of though life and death yea the spring and originall fountaine of all things is involved in it So much for the proposition the injunction followes Le him know or acknowledge c. The word let is of like signification here that it is in the beginning Let there be light let us make man c. having the power of a command and vertue of propagation to bring forth being of the nature of the word Amen so be it or so it shall be without all gainsaying or contradiction having in it a creating power and vertue to give being to the thing uttered That is that the party thus turning or turned for both are true and the word implies both one that turns and one turned for both are in that state of Christ and he that preacheth any thing but Christ and him crucified he goes beyond our Apostle as far as the common apostacy The word Let then establisheth in the heart of him and no other that turneth a sinner from the errour of his way a certaine power of acknowledgment of such a condition or royall and noble acts which here follows but first see here the nature of the confession or acknowledgment of sin it is his way that turneth naturally but it is confessed to the change or converting it unto the state of the Sonne of God even as truth may be sayd to be their way naturally who are in errour but they have perverted the same into falshood turning the truth of God into a lye and his grace into wantonnesse so that their way with respect to that which they have perverted is holinesse and is and ever shall be so in Christ but there remayns nothing but sin and wickednesse in the perverters thereof So also a Christian may confesse that the evill of sin and errour is his way with respect to that which is converted and is and ever shall be so in the wicked but in that state of the turned and converted there is no sin nor errour to be found at all there is then a reality of the Saints confession of their sin but it is to the removing of it to another where it abides for ever as there is a reall confession of a holy one in the wicked but it is ever in removing it unto another which they are not which is the proper spirit of Python that unperswaded or unfaithed one as the Apostle gives the wicked the title of Apeitheis unperswaded or disobedient so that their acknowledgment of holinesse in another subsistance is the unfaithing or unbetrothing of the soule from God it is its proper and perpetuall divorce So that he that knows not how to clear the state of Christianity from sin and fill the world with wickednesse he will come to make a bankrupt-like account when ever his estate comes to be discovered Therefore the wealthy estate noble acts and royall prerogatives following are only entailed and made over to him that turns the sinner from the errour of his way errour collectively as all considered in one otherwise Christ is not cleered and made the holy one of God and then not risen from the dead We are yet in our sins the substance of the common doctrine at this day in the world The first point or act of honour given to him that turns is that he saves a soule from death not as the world thinks by preaching the terrours of the Law and frighting men from some grosse and bruitish acts they have thereby converted and saved souls the most part of those that thus save did strive to pluck men out of the hands of the Bishops that the people might be instruments to lift them up into the like seat if not worse no such conversion coms in here it is abhominable but it is a true and faithfull distribution and opening of Gods righteous and holy manner of working in the absolution of his holy son made sin in being acquit from all sin and the just condemnation of that wicked one who in being made Lucifer the morning starre became the Prince and power of darknesse From such an originall we must fetch salvation and destruction or else all our doctrine of the decree of election and reprobation will prove no better then reprobate silver not passing for currant in the Kingdome of God 1. But the thing to be acknowledged by such a one as turns or is turned is he saves that is the power and spirit of the Saviour is there when once we know of what nature the spirit of the world is namely that wee are of God and the world is of that wicked one then wee shall learn to acknowledg that salvation never appears but there is the Saviour wee thinke to honour Christ by binding him up in one individuall man in point of the mystery of the Gospel it is a carnall and humane honour not beseeming the Son of God the common Priest-hood hath blinded and besotted the world in this point setting up an idoll in mens minds and not the mystery of life that is by Christ but it is taken for blasphemy in these dayes to talk of the Son of God