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A47152 Immediate revelation, or, Jesus Christ the eternall Son of God revealed in man and revealing the knowledge of God and the things of his kingdom immediately : or, the Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit of promise, the spirit of prophecy poured forth and inspiring man and induing him with power from on high ... not ceased, but remaining a standing and perpetual ordinance in the Church of Christ and being of indispensible necessity as to the whole body in general ... / writ by George Keith, prisoner of the truth in the Tolbooth of Aberdein, the 29th of the third moneth, 1665. Keith, George, 1639?-1716. 1668 (1668) Wing K175; ESTC R28754 117,830 152

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not that light but were sent to bear witness of that light which is the light of the world and lighteth every man that cometh into it that by believing in the light he may know God and be saved for God willeth all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth and Christ said it is expedient for you that I go away else the comforter will not come even the spirit of truth whom I will send and he will lead you into all truth and bring things to your remembrance and give you wisdom and knowledge and power that all your enemies shall not be able to resist and this spirit was to furnish and back them in their Ministry else they had never gained such ground upon the world when I am ascended said he I will draw all men after me and this spirit they witnessed sent into their hearts teaching them what and how to speak and what they declared unto the people inwards from the spirit of Life of Jesus Christ revealed in them the same spirit and answered and testified to the truth of these things in their hearers that was it which convinced the world of sin righteousness and judgement that was it which made them manifest to be of God made them manifest in the consciences of their hearers thorough the manifestation of the truth Christ the truth the spirit of truth they were commended or approved to every mans conscience in the sight of God and if they or their Gospel was hid it was to them whose minds were blinded who were past feeling of the spirit of God which convinceth reproveth demonstrateth and maketh manifest and on such their words could get no ground but they persecuted and opposed them as fools and mad men so by that is said you may understand that word ●…even the best cannot give the knowledge of God and though Christ in the dayes of his flesh taught them many things yet how were they hid from them they were even very ignorant of many weighty things and could not then receive them or bear them at have many things said he that ye cannot bear as yet but when the spirit the comforter shall come he shall teach you all things and lead you into all truth and be with you for ever and when this spirit was poured forth then their narrow understandings were opened and enlarged to know these things which formerly they could not bear nor receive whereby it may appear sufficiently to any man or men of true understanding that the outward Revelation or discovery by words spoken from without of Christ or any of his Disciples or Apostles cannot reveal the Father nor the Son for if it was i●…ot sufficient to the Church his bodily presence his reaching them outwardly by word of month face to face but he said 〈◊〉 was exp●… that he should go away from them and he would send another teacher who would do greater things and more manifestly and glor●…ously reveal unto them God and the things of his Kingdom if Christs bodily presence in his flesh was not sufficient of it self to minister though he spoke as never man spoke lyes I say if this ministration was not sufficient but a more glorious they were to expect and as they waited they witnessed it fulfiled and come unto them then far●…less is the outward ministration of any other man or men whomsoever sufficient for that effect for if Christ be not any more to be known after the flesh much less any other man nor is their knowledge they can receive from any other man to be rested in seeing the knowledge of Christ after the flesh was not sufficient nor to be rested in but they were to look for a better a more clear and full manifestation in themselves he appearing in a spiritual glorious heavenly misterious way in their hearts even such a way as the world cannot know him or receive him which made Indas n●…t Iscaeriot to wonder and question him saying how is it that thou wilt manifest thy self unto us and not unto the world And it will yet further appear how insufficient words even the best of words Scripture words though there were as many books of Scripture as th●…●…hole world could contain are to reveal or to give the knowledge of God unto man many yea the most of things natural and created cannot be understood of or by words words being but figures emblems signs and representations of things come always short of the things themselves unless they be lying words which go beyond the truth and these come far shorter and the knowledge they can give is but false and a lye what words can give a man the true and sufficient knowledge of the Sun can the best Orator tell a blind man what the Sun is what these pleasant and beautiful colours of his bearas are which makes the Rainbow thorough the refraction of a cloud dissolving into Rain can they describe to him the beauty of a Lillie in the field to which Solomon in all his outward glory is not comparable Do not these of the meanest capacity and understanding who have their eyes and can look upon the Lillie have a better and more satisfying knowledge thereof then the blind man though quick of understanding though he had all the wittyest Orators and wisest men of the world to describe it unto him all their words comes far short of the other mans sight or can a deaf man know what a musical harmony and melody of the vocie is or can one who has lost the taste of his mouth know wine from water or sweet from bitter now if the knowledge of these natural things cannot be had sufficiently by any words how much less can things spiritual and God who is a spirit be known by words if words come short in the description or manifestation of creatures obvious to our bodily sences how infinitely short they fall in the manifestation of God or the things of his Kingdom As it is written 1 Cor. 〈◊〉 9. Eye hath not seen nor Ear heard neither have entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him But verse 10. God hath revealed them unto us by his spirit for the spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God Lo how the Apostle shuts forth all the knowledge that can be had either by the outward ear or eye when all words are excluded from being sufficient to reveal the things of God but can mans imaginations reasonings or conceptions and thoughts of man in his natural understanding do it either nay saith he it hath not entred into the heart of man to conceive them then all conceptions and thoughts of mans heart in the fall the old heart old Adams heart are also excluded from giving the knowledge how then are they known God saith he hath revealed them unto us by his spirit not unto me only said he but unto us unto you as well as unto me
word of life declare we unto you that ye also may have fellowship with us and truly our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ Lo how he decla●…eth that his fellowship was with the Son Jesus Christ. Though long before now his appearance after the Flesh was removed yet he had fellowship with that Life which remained and more gloriously appeared after he was taken up the Life which was in the beginning that he that heard saw and handled not with that which is born of the Flesh but of the Spirit and was partaker off even that Divine Nature or Life 2 Pet. 1. 4. And this Apostle Iohn calls it by other names such as the seed of God the Anointing or Unction the Truth c. And in Revel He calls it the Lamb and the Word of God And thus I have gone thorow Moses Prophets Christ himself in the dayes of his Flesh and his Apostles their Testimony concerning this Foundation or fundamental Principle which as they witnessed a Foundation and Fountain of Blessedness Life Joy and peace in themselves a substance beyond all Shaddows Words Pleasures Representations Comprehensions or Thoughts so they pointed their Hearers hereto and this was the work of their Ministry That people being brought to he●…r see handle and pareake of this Life in themselves they might have fellowship with them therein and so let People try themselves and the Churches they are Members off if they be built on this Foundation the Word of Life which was in the beginning or if they have never come to know any other Foundation as yet but words from without and from which they never knew any other ground to believe them but here say from man and not hearing the voice of God himself their Foundation is but false their Faith false their Church and Worship and their whole Religon is false and vain Argument II. And this was it to witt the Revelation of J●…us Christ and the hearing of his own Voice by which these who heard the Ministers and Apostles sent by him believed their words and the things by them declared for had it not been this they comeing forth declaring of such unheard of things and so unlike so unprobable so foolish to the wisdom of Flesh and Blood they could never have been received nor gained such ground upon the World as they did This is somewhat touched before but is some-what more fully to be treated of here being so weighty This was it that gave to the people a proof of their Ministracy and Call and message that it was of God he who sent them Christ the Word which was in the beginning and spoke in them to the people the same spoke and beas Testimony to the same words and things declared by the words in the Hearts and Consciences of the hearers and this made them and their Doctrine Manifest they had no other proof so sufficient as this and this without any other was sufficient and so necessary that nothing else could certainly perswade them for many of the Prophets wrought no Miracles nor did they alwaies tell of things to come and how many were Converted to the Faith who never saw any outward Miracle wrought and these who were past feeling or discerning the witness of God in themselves would not believe for all the Miracles or other outward appearance they called them devilry and the like for their hearts were hardned and the heart that is hardned hath the ear that should hear stopped and the eye blinded so was it with Pharaoh and his servants yea and many times with the people of the Iews themselves but they who had the ear to hear the inward ear in the sensible heart did hear and such a power oft times went along with the Messengers of the Lord that it rent the hard Rockie heart and broke it in pieces and made i●… sensible and quickned the dead and opened an ear to hear the word in themselves and so the Lords Messengers declaring in the power and Word of God that spoke in them they directed them to hear that Word in themselves He that hath an 〈◊〉 to ●…ear said Iohn let him hear what the Spiri●… saith to the Churches And Ie●…miah said If ye will not hear within in secret as I have read it in a Latin Translation my Soul shall weep for you Hear the word of the Lord said they this was their Authority their Proof they had not a●… he and as this cleared their Call and the truth of their Message in themselves so did it in their hearers and nothing else could do it but that Word the word of Truth the word of Faith to which Moses pointed the Iews and Paul the Romans in their hearts and this made them Manifest and their Doctrine and witnessed to them was a Seal of confirmation unto it I have given him said the Lord as it is writ Isa. 55. 4. For a witness to the People and Revel 1. 5. He is called the faithfull witness See further Mal. 3. 5. Mica 1. 2. Clear Testimonies for this and he who believed had the witness in himself 1 Iohn 5. 10. He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witness Christ the witness in himself and in the Testimony of this witness which said Amen to the words spoken thorow the Lords Messengers stood ther Faith not in their words but in the word in themselves testifying thereto and they believed not because they heard them but because they heard himself as did the Samaritans John 4. 42. And this is the Testimony of God which is greater than the Testimony of Man for which it is blessed and so their Faith stands in that which cannot be shaken let men be shaken and tossed and driven to another thing or testimony yet the Foundation of the Lord standeth sure having this Seal this Witness in ones self and the Faith that comes thus stands in the power of God the word of Power which witnesseth in them God speaking himself in them and this is the so called formal object of Faith Papists and Protestants so contend for both agreeing in this That it is God speaking which is the formal object But quoth the Papists It is the speaking in the Church of Rome and so upon the matter They make it her Tradition No quoth the now Protestant the degenerate Protestant for the pure primitive Protestants owned the true Foundation with us though their discovery of it was but little God speaking in the Scriptures is the object formal of our Faith or Foundation of it viz. The chief moving cause or medium ex parte Objecti why the Scriptures are to be believed which is in effect to make the Scriptures themselves it for they deny that God speaks in Man's heart or reveals immediately in man by voice or word of mouth from himself by way of object So that that which is heard seen or felt is not any object imrevealed from God himself that word it self
flesh of his flesh and Members of his body being born from above and begot into another Nature Life Spirit and Principle and therefore the World knoweth it not nor them the Members thereof for it knoweth its own and loveth them these who stand in the same Ground Spirit and Principle with it self but because they are no●… of World but of God therefore it knoweth them not but hateth and persecuteth them Iohn 1 31. And so the People and Children of God in all ages have been strangers unto the World and unknown to it They have been for Signs and for Wonders their Doctrine their Laws their Conversations hath alwaies been accounted strange and ridiculous and they have been reckoned Deceivers and Blasphemers and the true Prophets and Servants of God have been killed and stoned and put to many cruel Deaths see that Cloud of Witnesses Heb. 11. throughout and ver 37. They were stoned they were sawn asunder were tempted were ●…ayn by the sword they wandred about in sheep-skins and goat-skins being destitute afflicted tormented of whom the World was not worthy c. And so Jesus Christ himself being come in the flesh they knew him not and Crucified him as a Blasphemer and they Persecuted and killed his Disciples and followers under the Name of Deceivers and such as would turn the World up-side down as Deceivers and yet true as unknown and yet well known But now the Members of the true Church know one another being Children of the same Father and Mother Members of the same Body having one Mind Soul Spirit and Life in them all They cannot but know one another in that wherein their Unity stands and Fellowship and Communion one with another and this Unity of the Spirit is the Bond of Peace Ephes. 4. 3. And the Bond of Love whereby their hearts are knit together in Love unto all riches of the full assurance of understanding for the Love is a discerning thing He that Loveth God knoweth him and he that Loveth him that is begotten of God knoweth him also for the true Love and the true Knowledge goeth alwaies together and the one is the Ground and Foundation of the other for that which I have no true knowledge of I cannot Love and that which I Love I cannot but Know in some measure and that which I certainly Know not but doubtingly that I cannot perfectly Love for perfect Love casteth out fear and there is no fear in Love and so no doubting in Love for the fear comes from the doubting and all the Children of God are Sealed in their Fore-heads They have their Fathers Name written upon them the Name of my God and the Name of the City of my God Revel 〈◊〉 1. 2. compared with Revel 7. 3. Whereby they know one another to be the Children of ●…ome Father the Citizens of one City which is the New Ierusalem the Church of the First-born and this is most necessary for them that they know not one another and that not by conjecture but certainly for they being all followers of the Lamb together Warring the same Warfare in the same Cause and Testimony which is also unknown and hid to the World if they did not infallibly know one another they could not have that Peace and Unity and Concord one with another how could they discern the true Friend from the Enemy the secret Enemy the Deceiver which is the most dangerous Enemy and can come into all outwards and appearances w●…th Friends can put on the Sheeps cloathing and a form of Godliness but deny the Power and be an enemy to it a ravenous Wolf can speak fair yea and profess all the Words and Principles of Truth and come the whole length of all outwards as is said and yet be a rotten Hypocrite a lymn of Satan a bra●… of Babylon void of all fear of God So how shall he be discerned See Mal. 3. 18. Where this is promised Then shall ye return and discern between the Righteous and the Wicked between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not and if this Discerning were not it could not otherwayes be but that the one half of the Children of God should War and Contend against one another and be as Babylons Builders the one half breaking down and the other half building up and confounding one another and hereby it may appear that these many Churches that have been set up in the Apostacy have not been true Churches nor begot into the true Nature Spirit and Principle of the Church by reason of their Warring one against another hatred variance strife emulation killing and putting to death one another and where ever any thing of this Spirit of strife hatred envy persecution enters it eats as a Canker and cuts off of the body that Member or Members whereinto it gets entrance and so going from the Unity the Peace the Love they become past feeling dead rotten Members and are to be cut off and denyed and now it being demonstrated that the Children of God Infallibly know one another and hereto I give my Testimony That there is such a thing among the Children of God an Infallible knowledge of one another which they have not of themselves but is the free gift of God and when he pleaseth he may shut them up and counsel some person or persons that they may not be known for a time so Saul or Paul was unknown for a time to the brethren it manifestly follows besides what is already said That this knowledge can alone proceed from the Revelation of Jesus Christ Immediately Manifesting one and another among themselves whereby they are as Epistles writ in one anothers hearts known and read of all Men all the Members of the same Body 2 Cor. 3. 2 3. For being Children of the Light in the Light they dwell and walk and have their fellowship and this makes them Manifest and herein they behold the beauty one of another and each Member envieth not at the beauty of its Neighbours Member but rejoyceth there●… and they are comforted and refreshed one in another standing fast in one Spirit and have a fellow feeling with one another in Joy and Tribulation in Sufferings and Consolations and bear one anothers Burdens and so fullfil the Law of Christ. And did not the Light wherein is their habitation Reveal and make them Manifest They could not know one another certainly at all for it being above proved That without Revelation in the Light a Man cannot know himself then it is Manifest farr less can he know his Neighbour And seeing Babilons Children the Whores Brats as is said can come into all outward formes or appearances either of words or practices then there is no way possible how the Children of the true Mother can be known from the Children of the Whore or how the true Mother her self can be known from the Whore Mistery Babylon But by the Revelation of the Light and Life of Jesus Christ And this Whore Mistery Babylon by
God-head or if not of what it is and by what is it nourished I answer to speak properly and after the proper language of men it is not a particle or portion of the Godhead as the outward body of ●…esh and blood is a particle of the great outward world for the God-head is not divisible nor discerptible unto particles being a most simple pure being void of all composition or division containing in himself all creaturely perfections in the greatest simplicity and eminency above what is conciveable unto creatures but it is of the heavenly spiritual and invisible substance and being that is the most glorious being and principle in which God as Father So●… and holy Ghost doth dwell and tabernacle and shine forth in the most glorious brightness beauty sweetness majesty that the noble●… of creatures in their highest supernatural elevation can reach unto behold him and ha●… fellowship with him which i●… the holy of holies and the heaven of heavens or that third heavens in which Paul on earth saw and felt things inutterable and out of these heavens doth the seed of God come who giveth it from himself out of Heaven and soweth it in the heart of man and form●…h it by his own immediate arm and power according to his infinite wisdome and watereth it daily and hourly with influences from heaven which have of the virtue and breath of his own eternal life and spirit in them whereby this seed groweth up into a perfect substantial birth of o●… heavenly and incorruptible nature though till it come to its perfect formation it can suffer hurt so far as to be slain through man his joyning unto the contrary seed and birth which is Christ formed within the body of Christ his flesh and blood which cometh down from heaven and giveth life unto man unto that soul or mind of man which eateth it and feedeth upon it and it is called the body and flesh and blood of Christ because his eternal life and spirit dwelleth in it immediately and co●…ateth unto man the knowledge of the glory and beauty of himself only in and through this seed and birth which living substantial communication and knowledge of Christ and of the Father in him and of the holy spirit who proceedeth from both man only can receive as his mind cometh to put off the body of sin and to put on this seed and birth of God this new man this house and birth from Heaven in which he is a partaker of heavenly things by seeing hearing tasteing smeling and couching or feeling them and hath the enjoyment of God and ●…ellowship with him who is the Lord of Heaven and with the Angels and Saints who are the fellow Citizens of this City Ierusalem from above mount Zion the City of the living God unto which the Saints are come on which they stand in which they love and have fellowship and eat together of the feast of fat things and the Wine well refined in the kingdome of the Father is given unto them in an overflowing cup which things the natural man who is only cloathed with the natural birth and principle cannot reach to understand not so much as a blind man can understand colours or a deaf man sounds therefore he either denyeth them or formeth monstrous and false conceptions about them Hence it is that the School-men and national teachers deny that the Saints in these dayes have any intuitive knowledge of God and though they acknowledge that the spirit of God hath immediate operations and in●…uences of a supernatural kind in the saints yet they deny them to be objective manifestations that is to say that they can be known in themselves as immediately seen heard or felt by way of voice or visible inward appearance nor do they acknowledge that any of the Saints on earth now adays know God or his spirit or the things thereof in any other manner but that which is abstractive and not intuitive The intuitive knowledge is that whereby a man knoweth things in their own prop●… forms qualities properties and idea's as when I know a man by leeing himself hearing his own voice when I know a land by seting it self and all the fine Cities fields and gardens to it smel of the sweet smeling flowers eat of the fruit and drink of the Vines which grow in it the abstract ve knowledge is only that which is but received from the borrowed 〈◊〉 and like which are ever far unlike forms properties qualities and idae's of things as when I only hear a report of these things by words of a mans mouth or read a discription of them in writs or draughts or figures or what I can conceive of them in my own mind not from themselves really presented unto me but from unlike likenesses of them even as unlike as the dead Image of a man's face is to his own living face or painted bread meat and drink is to that which is real and so according to this distinction they say all the knowledge of God which the Saints have on earth is but only abstractive that is to say abstracted and gathered from the words of others who heard and saw him face to face and from what they can conceive of him from their words recorded in scripture or from these Prints and footsteps of him in the Creation which is but a dark shadowing unsatisfactory knowledge we on the other hand from both our own blessed experience and the Scriptures testimony affirm that the Saints have an intuitive knowledge of God and his power and vertue spirit light and Life and the wondrous sweet and pretious workings and influences thereof so as too hear himself 〈◊〉 taste and see that he is good to feel him to smel and favour of his good oyntments according to these Scriptures following wherein the spiritual disceerning is held forth under the names of all the five sences as first of seeing Psal. 34. 8. 63. ●…2 106. 5. Isai. 29. 18. 33. 17. 52. 10. Matth 16. 28. Mat. 5. 8. Acts 2 17. Rev. 22. 4. II of hearing Psal. 51. 8. 81. 8. 85. 8. 143. 8. Luke 8 8. Rev 3. 6. 20. 22. Iohn 10. 3. 4 Heb. 3. 15. III. of tasteing Psal. 34. 8. 119 103 Prov. 24. 13. 14. Luke 14. 24. Heb. 6. 45. 1 Pet. 2. 3. IV. of smeling Cant. 1. 4. 2. 13. 4. 10 11. Hos. ●…4 6. V. of feeling and hanoling 〈◊〉 17. 27. Ephes. ●…4 19. Philip. 1. 9●… the words in all knowledge and judgement should be translated in all knowledge and feeling for it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Iohn 〈◊〉 1. and 〈◊〉 5. 14. We read expresly of the fences which d●…rn between good and evil In like manner the things of God themselves are held forth in Scripture under the names of sensible things and which are most taking pleasant and refreshing unto the sences as light fire water oyl wine oyntment honey marrow and fatness bread flesh Manna and many other such like names
love and mercy of God is apprehended is not the natural man which is utterly incapable thereof but the dead spiritual man that is a little rev●…ved through the living touch and manifestation But the judgement and wrath of God that is revealed as a flaming fire is more able to grapple and fight with the darkness and can keep its place longest in the heart in this state yea it is the judgement which is first brought forth into victory over transgression and the Prince of it and then the mercy shineth forth in great sweetness ●…eauty brightness and majesty and rejoyceth over the judgement and turneth its severity and rigor into the greatest meekness and gentleness after all the contrary is expelled wrought out and destroyed and then doth the light of the glory of God shine in an unspeakable brightness in the purified soul as a permanent and abiding object so as to dwell and tabernacle therein to rest upon the soul and abide in it and heir the Kingdome of righteousness peace and joy is witnissed to be of an everlasting and unchangeable continuance and the glory of the Lord so to be arisen as it goeth down no more this is the day that hath no night that is endlesse and everlasting 5. Fifthly By immediate revelation its being of necessary continuance in the true Church or among the true Saints we understand not only immediate supernatural operations ' and influences of the spirit of God in and upon the mind and understanding of man which the Schoolmen call revelations ex parte subjecti i. e. upon the part of the subject to assist and inable or elevate the minde to know and understand savingly but also such inward manifestations and appearances and illuminations and influences as are the very immediate objects of our mind which hath real sensations and feelings of them as aforesaid in themselves without the need of words or any other thing by way of object to represent them which the Schoolmen call revelations ex parte objesti i. e. upon the part of the object so that a real object or objects are immediately by the Lord set before the mind of man which he seeth and perceiveth when they are presented and when not as my outward eye seeth when it is light or dark or what is presented in the light and when it is presented and when it is taken away out of my sight that which is given from Gods spirit unto mans mind upon the part of the subject by way of any help or assistance to enable it to know and understand the things of God as they are presented under in or by or through the scriptures the Schoolmen call it medium incognitum assentiendi an unknown midst of knowing or assenting it helps me to know but I know not it self in it self it is not the very object say they of my knowledge and if it be not the very immediate object of my knowledge it is not known but a hid unknown thing and so according to them the help of Gods spirit his influence his concurrence coeoperation his motion and praemotion his lightnings and quicknings and breathings and all his other communications and working and works in mans mind are things wholy sealed hid shut up vailed from and unknown to the mind in whom they are it hath no immediate feeling or perception of them or immediate knowledge of them more then a tree that grows in the field and is influenced with the light and warmth of the Sun and watered with the rain and dew from heaven but the tree having only the light of vegetation but not the life of sensation knows not what influenceth or watereth it sees not that glorious heavens that so bountifully powreth down its influences on it nor hath it any sensible taste or relish of the water that falls on it wch it drinks in for its nourishment and so knows not to speak properly when it is watered and when not when the Sun goes down and when it rises Thus it is with the Saints according to the Schoolmen and national teachers who because they want the spiritual sences themselves therefore they deny that the things of God as aforesaid are objective that is to say sensible or perceiveable in themselves Hence it is that in the ignorance blindness and insensibleness of their minds the query us so much How know you that you have the spi●…it of God how know you when he moves you to speak pray or give thanks how know you that that refreshment and joy and comfort which you say is given you from the spirit is true and not a delusion of Sathan And when we answer that we know the spirit of the Lord in his shinings warmings quicknings waterings and refreshings from and by himself in his own immediate manifestation in our hearts minds and spirits which have a seeing hearing smelling tasting and feelling of him in the divine seed and birth which hath all these sensations in it that are infallible whereby we know that it is he and not another the spiritual sences can discern betwixt good and evil both in root and branch fountain and streams principle and action the good spirit from the evil and the influence and work of the good ●…om the influence and work of the evil as the natural eye can 〈◊〉 betwixt light and darkness white and black or the natural ear betwixt sounds pleasant and unpleasant or the natural ta●… betwixt sweet and bitter or the feeling betwixt hard and soft rough and smooth And as all the natural sences are infallible and cannot erre when the organ is sound and he medium fit and suitable and the object duly proposed so is it as touching the spiritual sences which are also infallible touching their objects when they are duly proposed through a fit medium upon or unto a sound organ Now the Organ is the civine feed and birth aforesaid which if nothing of the evil and contrary Nature lye too near to hurt it will do its office and discover the things proposed most clearly and distinctly the medium or midst is that pure heavenly Air breath or spirit which proceedeth from the Lord in which his pure light shines forth into a most perfect manifestation of what is proposed wherein also the pure heavenly and divine voice or sound of the spirit of God which doth wonderfully and unspeakably refresh quicken and comfort it formed and conveyed into the spiritual ear and all the objects whither of the spiritual sight or hearing or tasting or feeling or ●…elling are proposed and presented by the Lord himself in the seed who is also the most noble and glorious object and doth give an objective manifestation of himself to be seen heard and tasted of in such a manner as is inutterable and never entred into mans heart to conceive but God hath revealed it unto us by his spirit Now these who deny objective manifestations revelations and proposals will not receive this answer nor can
they to long as they abide in their opinion which is that these things aforesaid are not objective in themselves and so are not sensible or feelable nor can men have a feeling or tasting of them but there are some among the people who are ashamed of this answer of the priests and affirm against them with us that the power vertue spirit light life of God may be seen felt relished and tasted of in it felf no less then the natural vertue of natural things as of spices flowers oyntments wine and bread light and warmth can be felt and descerned to the natural sences Now if any grant that the things aforesaid and the divine power vertue light life and spirit of God can in itself be felt and tasted of that it is sensible by or unto the spiritual mind such must also grant that it is objective for because it is objective therefore it is sensible or may be felt as because outward light and colours are objective therefore they are visible or I can see them and because an outward sound is objective therefore it is audible and I can hear it and so of the rest for what ever is objective is sensible and whatever is sensible feelable or perceiveable in it self is objective but what is not objective is not feelable cannot be felt tasted favoured And so if the Lord himself be not objectively manifest in us he cannot be seen nor heard nor tasted nor felt and thus it is according to the School men and national teachers doctrine who generally being men void of all sence and feeling of God have in the blindness of their minds and in the wisdom from below that is carnal earthly and divilish framed and invented this perverse doctrine for their own gains and ends that all seeing and hearing of God himself or immediate converse with him by object ve manifestations is not a thing to be expected as being ceased and never given as a general priviledge unto the Saints but only unto some particular persons by way of special priviledg and extraordinary and some who have both seen and tasted the things of God in themselves in some small measure have been staggered through their leaning more unto the false Doctrine of their teachers in this thing then unto their own felt and known experience whereby I am perswaded some contrary to what they have s●…en heard tasted and felt from the presence and appearance of God in themselves have denyed objective Immediate Revelation and used that distinction with others of subjective or effective and objective revelations affirming the effective and subjective only to remain but denying the objective This distinction I find not only used by Robert Baron an Episcopal man who some years ago professed to teach Theologie in the City of Aberdeen who in his book intituled Apodixis Catholica de formali objecti fidei treats of it at large and calls the revelation ex parte subjesti medium incognitum as aforesaid but that ex parte objecti medium cognitum a known midst Tract 9 Anth. Dup puncto 2. num 14. 14. 15. p. 6. num 5. 6. But also I finde it made use off by George Gillespie a man famous in the Presbyterian way in his book of miscellanies cap. 21. pag. 261. And the national Teachers to day both Episcopal and Presbyterial much use it affirming all objective manifestations of the very truths of the Gospel and essentials of religion to be ceased and no otherway to be objectively revealed but by the Scriptures outward Testimony so that but as a man bears such and such worde of Scripture in his minde and is exercised in the thinking meditating and turning them over and over in his minde at such and such times he only hath the actual knowledge of God but if he should come to such a stilness and silence of minde as not to think upon scripture words and turn them over in his mind or not to have the eye of his understanding fixed upon them in that time he should have no actual knowledge of God or any of the things of his kingdom because they are the alone objective manifestations of the things of God of God so if they be out of view they can know nothing actually as when the object is removed out of my sight I cannot see it and if it be removed out of the view of my mind I cannot remember it We on the contrary affirm and I affirm it from the manifold and blessed experience given me thereof from God and many are witnesses with me in this matter to the stopping the mouthes of all gainsayers that God himself his power vertue light life and spirit his truth his goodness holyness rightteousness his beauty and glory is prelent in us by way of object is objectively manifest so that he can be heard seen tasted and felt if all scripture words were out of our present remembrance so that if we had not one scripture expression in our veiw to mind it or turn it up and down in our minds we could feel and enjoy the Lord and have fellowship with him whose eternal life vertue and power is present as a most glorious object in us so that if we retain this object God in our knowledge in our mind in our feeling in the seed and birth of his own sowing and begetting in us and all words should be let pass so as not at that time to mind them we should have and often have had a true knowledge and enjoyment of God even beyond what ever any words could contribute unto us yet we despise not words nay we dearly esteem and value them as a sweet and pretious testimony of the eternal life from which they came but then only do we feel and find the sweetness and comfort of them when the same eternal life which first breathed them forth doth either again breath or speak them forth in us or sendeth forth of his living and powerful influences into them as they have a place in our minds or memories which when that life withdraws its influences from them though they remain in our minds they are but as an empty vessel which we cannot make use off for our refreshment till the life again open and send forth of its living streams into them so but as the life influenceth them we lay them by out of our very thoughts for we find it to hurt and weaken and deaden us to thi●…k any thoughts even from the Scriptures but as the life and spirit of God influenceth and concurreth so that we still are for putting the Scripture in such a close conjunction with the life and spirit from which they came that we may not nor dare not make use of the Scripture but in the life and spirit as that opens and influenceth so that we are not for separating the letter from the spirit or the words from the word and life but for conjoyning them these only separate the letter or the
O ye Corinthians and elsewhere writing unto them he saith God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ then it is the light shining into the heart out of the darkness which gives the knowledge of the glory and ver 4 Such who believe not the God of this wo●…ld hath blinded their minds least the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ who is the Image of God should shine unto them then all who believe have this priviledge then it is not only peculiar to the Apostles the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ shineth in them and the light reveals the Gospel which is hid from them who beleive not ver 3. It discovers the glorious Gospel or as it is in the Greek the Gospel of glory it reveals a hid glory in the Gospel which is beyond all words or expressions or thoughts of mans heart the glorious Gospel of Christ is not the words the best of Scripture words writ or spoke by the Prophets and Apostles it is that which the words declare of but not the words themselves which may be read heard and known by the unbeliever and he may gather a stock and treasury of knowledge from the words which knowledge is but a false dead empty barren formal knowledge a form of knowledge Rom. 〈◊〉 20. A shadow of knowledge but not the true knowledge which is life and life eternal John 17. 3. But the Gospel he knows not it is hid from him for the eye is blended that can see or know the glory of it for it is the power of God unto Salvation it is the preaching the glad tydings of Salvation unto poor lost man ●…y Jesus Christ himself immediately in his heart it is Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in man by the powerful breath of his spirit awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead and I will give thee light and be thy salvation●… This is that which Christ said himself the hour shall come wh●… the den●…shall hear the voice of the Son of God and they that bear shall live so he is the great preacher of this great and glorious Gospel himself whose it is Isaiah 61. 1 2 3. compared with Luke 4. 18. The spirit of the Lord is upon me beca●…se he hath a●…ointed me to preach the Gospel to the Poor he hath sent me to heal the broken hearted 〈◊〉 preach del●…verance to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind c. all other preachers whosoever among men they are but as forerunners like Iohn Baptist and this is their message Iohn 12. 15. Fear not daughter of Sion behold thy King cometh c. And how beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of them who publish these glad tydings-concerning the coming of the King himself and all the most powerful preachers that ever spoke among the sons of men must say with the same Iohn behold their cometh one after us which is preferred before us for he was before us he must increase but we must decrease we are not that Prophet but are sent to testifie of him whose shoes latchet we are not worthy to unloose he it is who will baptize you with fire and with the Holy Ghost and teach you to the satisfaction of your souls and be with you for ever when we are gone and removed from you and the Bride greatly rejoyceth because of the Bridegroom his approach and the hearing of his own voice and this fulfills the joy of the friends of the Bridegroom even the voice of the Bridegroom to the Bride himself come seen heard embraced the Bride married to himself kissed with the ●…isses of his mouth and this also fulfils the joy of the Bride f●…r it was her great desire the presence of the Bridegroom himse●…f and her desire accomplished how sweet is it to her soul Thus it is fully demonstrated how insufficient words all words from without even Scripture words are to give or learn man the knowledge of God as also how insufficient mans conceptions reasonings thoughts and imaginations in the earthly carnal mind which is darkness Eph. 5. 8. and death Rom. 8. 〈◊〉 concerning Scripture words and the things recorded by them are to this effect The Lord knoweth the thoughts of man to be but vanity and his wisdom foolishness and enmity against God even all that wisdom which the carnal mind can gather into it self whither from the words of Scripture or from the works of creation and providence It is all enmity against God and is so far from lead●…ng man unto the knowledge of him that it leadeth him from it the world by wisdom knew not God 1 Cor. 1. 21. The Jews who had the Scriptures and their Doctors and Rabbies who had gathered a great deal of wisdom and knowledge not the true wisdom and knowledge but a form as is said did it further them to receive the knowledge of Jesus Christ in a more glorious manifestation or rather was it not a loss unto them did it not blind their hearts was not the preaching of the Gospel foolishness unto them and the Greeks or Gentiles who ●…udyed the creation the book of nature so called and gathered a great deal of wisdom and knowledge theirfrom but it was mans wisdom which is from below and is carnal earthly and divilish by this wisdom they knew not God and the preaching of the Gospel was to them also foolishness thus because both Iew and Gentile had wandred after their own imaginations and reasonings the former concerning the Scriptu●…es and the latter concerning the works of creation and departed from the pure principle of God the light of his Son Jesus Christ who had enlightned both one and the other every man that cometh into the world Iohn 1. 9. Which would have been unto them a key of knowledge a key to the Jews to open up and reveal the Scriptures unto them a key to the Greeks or Gentiles to open up and reveal the works of the pure creation of God and given to both an eye to read these prints and characters of the wisdom power and goodness of God engraven thereupon and hereby they would have been led up keeping chastly to this principle the light of Jesus to the knowledge of God after a more excellent way and manner then either words or works of creation could give even to know God in himself and in his son the express Image of the fathers substance this is a glorious knowledge indeed the knowledge of God in the Son who is his express Image so like unto him that he is one with him this infinitely transcends that other knowledge of God either in the declaration of words or works for that they all come infinitely short of the noble Image Christ Jesus the brightnes●… of the fathers glory and such who sit down upon such a knowledge as they may gather into their minds
express image of himself in man and he breathed in him the breath or spirit of life then did man live indeed he was a living soul he lived in God he lived an holy heavenly spiritual and divine life and Christ the light of men was his life lived in him then the Lamb was not stain Christ the Lamb the light the life of man and this was mans glory he was made capable of conversing with God of having fellowship with him God spake in him revealed his glory in him the glory of his eternal wisdom power and goodness the glory of his eternal love that hid glory that was in himself before the world began here man had full content and satisfaction and peace and rest he ruled as King in the creation and God ruled King in him and the Law whereby he ruled him was not an outward Law it was w●…it in his heart spoke unto him by word of mouth from God himself and man had access unto the tree of life which is Jesus Christ and it was his food and he drank of the pure river of the water of life and he lived in paradice and all the pretious things in it all its pleasant fruits he was allowed to eat of only he was forbidden to take of the tree of knowledge of good and evil least he should dye in that same day and now man in this state he had a heavenly spiritual and divine principle in him wherein he had a pure and perfect descerning of God and his will he had an eye to see God an ear to hear his voice which was full of glory sweetness power and Majesty and the other sences of smelling tasting handling feeling and that which was smelled tasted and felt was heavenly power and vertue which filled him with glory joy and rejoycing and he was a fountain of continual praise unto his creator and he loved him above all things else even with all his heart soul might and strength and God delighted in his love and he delighted in his and if man had not sinned by eating the forbidden fruit he had continued in this blessed state and lived eternally in the sweet embracements of his father and creator and God would never have hid his face from him nor ceased to speak to him face to face now when man sinned and transgressed the holy Law of his God by his sin death came upon him he dyed the same day according to the word of the Lord and was driven out of Paradise and had no more access to the tree of life nor the pleasant fruits of the Garden of God nor to the river of the water of life that runneth thorow it he was driven from the face of his creator into the earth into the earthly principle and therein he lived but ceased any more from living in the heavenly or divine principle that which had the discerning and feeling of God dyed in him and remains shut up in death in all his posterity to this day and the pure eye which saw God in the light which came from himself was ●…ailed a thick vail of darkness came over which blinded him and the spiritual ear was stopt and all his other spiritual sences of smelling tasting and feeling were stupified and benummed and the lust awakened in him in the earthly principle a sharp and quick discerning in the things that are earthly and corrupt and begot in him an unsatiable greedy divilish desire and love after them thus man wandred from God and he set up in his heart this corruptible world in the place of God and Sathan the God of this world ruled in him and so the Lamb came to be slain in him from the foundation of the world that holy meek harmless nature the Lambs nature was slain in him and beasts nature got up in him the Serpents nature and he bore the image of the earthly and became an earthly beastly man and he begot his children in his image and as he so they became children of Wrath alienated from the life of God thus he whom the Lord planted a noble Vine wholly a right seed became a degenerate plant of a strange Vine unto him and he being the root and stock of mankind the branches his posterity behoved to partake of the defiled nature of the root which is transmitted from father to son and its the seed of the serpent of which the viper the devils brat the old Adam is conceived and brought forth and till man put of this old Adam till this birth of the Serpent be killed in him man cannot enter into the Kingdom of God nor see the face of God for this is a vail of darkness and separation betwixt God and the soul now the bowels of the Fathers love stirred in compassion to the work of his hands that of the pure creation in man which though shut up in death yet it remained and perished not as to its being it did not become a nothing but remained a being and this is the lost which God sent his son into the world to seek and to save not to seek or to save the old Adam that birth of the Serpents begetting but to destroy it for it is not capable of Gods Salvation but that which Christ came to save is that of God which proceeded from him the seed of God in man the seed of Abraham whereof Abrahams old decayed body as good as dead and Sarahs barren womb was a Type to take hold of this to breath life in this and by the powerful sound of his living voice to raise it up out of the grave out of the earth and to make it fructifie and bring forth Isaac the heir of promise the son of laughter and joy and so to recover man to the blessed state of life he was created in in the beginning to bring him to live again in the pure principle of the life of the Lamb which dyed not could not dye as to its self but man dyed from it and it ceased to live in him but it ever lived in it self being an eternal incorruptible life and this hath ever striven with man in the fall to recover him and would gather man into it self as a hen would gather her chickens and this is it which every man in a day by experience finds more or less moving in his heart making him restless he can have no rest or content in the earthly principle there is somewhat of a more noble extraction in him whose center is not the earthly principle but the heavenly and divine and it seeks to be in union with its center its fountain and the earthly corruptible principle the body of sin is a burden unto it and blessed are they who come to feel somewhat in themselves to which sin becomes a burden there is some what there alive of the begetting of God for the dead have no sence or feeling and that which breaths life into the seed is the life of man Jesus Christ the light
feeling in his Spirit the Lord giving him liberty and how far short do the Scriptures fall to tell a man what he is to do in all the circumstances and emergencies of Providences which fall out in his life time no rational man but seeth a World full of Books could not contain rules and directions to a man in all things which yet are all to be done in Faith the Foundation whereof is the Word of God and his Revealed Will and if one should plead that general rules of Scripture and examples may serve the turn who see not they cannot but fall short there being no rule immaginary so generall concerning things in themselves indifferent but suffer thousands of exceptions and examples also yea and many times these things which in the general look as duty when the particular comes to be weighed in the ballance of Righteous Judgment it is Sin As for instance Parents are to be obeyed but now what if they command that which God forbids then they are to be denied therein and many times the case is so doubtful whether the thing commanded be against or with the command of the Lord one sayes it is and seeks to Justifie it by Scriptures another sayes it is not and condemns it from Scriptures and what can be a touch-stone in such cases but the Light of Christ which makes all Manifest and many have seen this how general rules the best of them all as they lye in words fail to determine particulars as in that and the like Fus suum est cuique tribuendum every man is to have what is proper or belonging to him and yet this suffers many exceptions as if a Mad-man would demand his own knife from another that has it to cut his own Throat it is to be denied and oft times the case in the particular cloathed with such and such circumstances is exceeding doubtful when the general is clear and therefore they make a vertue they call Epieikeia in Greek and to this they give the Office of Modifying and Judging in such cases how far the general rule of equity is to be kept to or receded from in such cases as requires exception as for instance mans right must yield to Gods right and the right of particulars must yield to the right in general and this is the work of that vertue 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as they terme it to define the true midst or mi●…di ●…ity betwixt the two extreams and the many circumstances which falls in betwixt them to touch the Center in ●…is large circumstance and what can do this but the very Wisdom of God which would lead man through all these intricacies according to its promise Prov. 6. 22. above mentioned And what a blessed Priviledg do they cut themselves short of who ●…enies such a thing can be expected as the immediate leadings of the Lord teaching man and giving him counsel in the wearie affaires and circumstances of his Life and instructing him in the Will of his God and calling him to what ever place calling or imployment he betakes himself too as the Lord who is his Judge is Chastly waited upon and we can set too our Seal to it that we have found it so And without this it is impossi●…le to please God and now having shewed the deceipt of the enemy in this thing whereby they are betrayed into an opinion That the Principle which moves in man or gives him his knowledge cannot be known in its own immediate Manifestation I proceed further to demonstrate that it s to be known and that the true ear or eye which Gods spirit opens in mans Soul as it is Spiritual Heavenly and of an incorruptible Nature so is its object and therefore the objective Revelation immediately from the Spirit of God is as necessary as the subjective I am constrained to use their terms and find freedom so to do for their sake and so whereas they say there is no object to be revealed but that which is already revealed in Scripture and is evident and clear enough in it self and requires onely one opened ear or eye to discover it is utterly false we look not saith Paul on things that are seen but at things which are not seen for the things which are seen are Temporal but the things which are not seen are Eternal 2 Cor. 4. 18. Now observe what he makes the object of a Christians sight knowledg or discerning not words but things and how far short words fall of the things is above manifested next he makes this object not things temporal things visible that falls under the preception of the carnal eye or ear or whatever is of this corruptible World now though the things reported of in Scripture be eternal yet the words of the Scripture as they can be read or heard with the eye or ear of flesh are not eternal for nothing they can perceive is such now again see how far the Apostle shuts forth words or the best of conceptions or thoughts or speculations of Mans heart or whatever can be perceived that way from being the object of this eye or sence of the Lords begetting in man 1 Cor. 2. 9. Eye hath not seen nor Ear heard neither hath it entered into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him Now all the words of the Scripture the eye hath seen or may see the ear hear and they may enter into the heart of man to conceive the words and form many conceptions on them but the things have never entred which the Scriptures report off into his heart it is true he may form one image or likeness of them in his mind as if I should form a likeness of such a Man or Countrey I never saw but only heard off this were not the true representation no more is that it s but an Idol and Revelations 2. 17. To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden Manna and will give him a white Stone and in the stone a new Name written which no man knoweth but he that receives it Lo here is the object of his knowledge that overcometh and none knew this object but he The hidden Manna the white Stone and the new name and what is this object but the Son of the Fathers Love Jesus Christ himself not only revealing but revealed in the Soul not only causing a man to know but being himself known The eternal Life it self manifested He is this hidden Manna this white Stone in which the Name is written and now is not a sight of him manifested seen heard handled more than all words is not this one object revealed which onely himself can reveal Oh what an indignity do ye to Christ and to that holy pure chaste birth of his begetting in man who deny that any more of the glory of Christ is to be known but what letters of Sylables or sounds in the Air can contain they give indeed a true report of him
give the understanding sense true interpretation of them Jesus Christ he himself is the great Interpreter the one of a Thousand J●… 33. 23. Even he who met the two Disciples in 〈◊〉 w●…y going to Ema●…s and beginning at Moses and all the 〈◊〉 expounded into them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself and it is clear that he spoke outwardly to them by word of Mouth so he spoke inwardly by his Spirit into their hearts and therefore they said one to another Did not our hearts burn within us while he talked with us by the way and while he opened to us the Scriptures Luke 24. 27 32. Now what made this burning of their hearts within them but the powerful appearance of his Spirit which wrought in them as fire which dispelled these clou●…y mists of Darkness which covered as a vaile the eye of their understandings whereby they could not perceive the things written of him and 't is said concerning the other Disciples and Apostles ver 45. Then opened he their understandings that they might understand the Scriptures And that the words spoke from without could not do this is clear from his own Testimony Iohn 6. 63. It is the Spirit which quickneth the Flesh profiteth nothing the Words that I speak unto you they are Spirit and they are Life and Job 32. 8. The Inspiration of the Almighty gives understanding This is that which opens the Scriptures else they are a sealed book and how weak and dark were the Disciples whilst Christ abode with them in his bodily appearance how many things were shut up from them even although they had some knowledg which Flesh and Blood had not revealed to them but his Father in Heaven yet the Spirit not being pouered forth in such a measure of glorious Manifestation as afterwards they received till then they were Ignorant of many things See Iohn 14. 9. Iohn 16. 16. 17. Compared with 25. Math. 16. 8. 9. Math. 16. 21. 22. Iohn 11. 13. Iohn 13. 28. Luke 9. 44. Luke 9. 33. Math 17. 23. Acts 1. 6. And especially the mistery of his Dying and Rising again and the coming of his Kingdom was much hid from them therefore he said Iohn 16. 12 13. I have yet many things to say unto you but ye cannot bear them now Howbeit when the Spirit of Truth is Come he will guide you into all Truth for he shall not speak of himself but whatsoever he shall hear that shall he speak c. And so when the Spirit was poured out then their understandings were opened and they called to remembrance many things spoke by him in the daies of his Flesh and then they understood them No Prophecy of the Scripture saith Peter is of any private Interpretation 2 Pe●… 1. 20. But according to the Greek and Bezars Translation the words are more plain No Prophecy of the Scripture is of a Man 's own Interpretation Prophecy Explications the Man who spoke the Scriptures from the Spirit of God was not to Interpret them of himself nor in his own will so neither was any other to Interpret them but that Spirit which first gave them forth was to Interpret them For the things of God knoweth no Man save the Spirit of God 1 Cor. 2. 11. And if it be so among Men T●…t the Law maker is only admitted in point of Controversie the expounder of the Law and if he who writes a Book amongst men be accounted the fittest to Interpret or give the sence or meaning of his words how much more is it necessary that the Spirit of the Lord which gave forth the Scriptures be the expounder of them especially seeing the Scriptures declare of such things that are so Mysterious to the natural understanding of Man or to his natural reason that they are quite above its comprehending or conceiving of them I say not contrary to his Reason to witt that Spirit Principle or faculty in Man which can judge truly or certainly of things Natural and this is also of God but the Mysteries of Salvation whereof the Scriptures treat though they be not contrary as is said yet they are above the reach of this Principle or Power of discerning as the things of reason are above the things of the senses bodily so the things of Faith are above the things of Reason to witt that Reason or Principle which can judge truly of things Natural for I Like not to contend about words I acknowledg the Principle of Faith is and may be fitly called rational and the believer is the most rational man in the World and the very wisdom of God is Reason or Understanding and that wisdom wherewith he denies his servants from above is also reason but it 's not the Natural reason for before man was endued with the Heavenly Wisdom he had the Natural Reason or Understanding but then he neither had nor could have the knowledge of the things of God to witt The Misteries of Salvation This is that which the Apostle plainly declares 1 Cor. 2. 14. But the Natural Man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned Lo how he makes them impossible to be known to the Natural Man or understanding because the knowledge of them stands in an other Principle in that which is born of the Spirit of God the Seed of God that can only know them they are spiritually discerned And this further Consideration will yet make it more appear That man of himself without the Revelation and Inspiration of the Spirit of God cannot understand the things of God and so cannot Interpret the Scriptures declaring of them because Man as he stands in the Fall and not come to be Regenerate lives and is quite sunkinto a Wisdom Knowledg and Understanding that is altogether contrary to the wisdom of God and the true knowledg of God it is true as is already said there is somewhat in man which Judgeth truly and pertinently of things Natural and this of it self is not contrary to the wisdom of God but a gift of God and is of good use to Man were it in its right place and by this man properly is a Man he has a rational Principle in him whereby in this he excells the Beast of the Field but now man in the Fall stands not in this Principle it rules not in him there is another birth in man which Lords it and rules in him and this birth is of the Devils begetting and hereby Man is a Child of the Devill For this Seed whereof this Birth is begotten was sown into mans heart when he Fell and it has ever propagated and spread it self through Adams Posterity since and this Seed and Birth has a Wisdom and Knowledge which is Carnal Earthly and Devilish and is direct opposite and contrary to the wisdom of God as every thing of this birth is contrary to every thing of the birth of the Spirit
can have no true nor infallible assurance of Gods love and favour That there is such a thing attainable to every Believer and necessary for him to know as to his comfortable walking with God the Scriptures manifestly declare and it 's generally acknowledged it 's to become to and sought after and therefore I shall not insist on the proveing of it being granted only the way how it is attained that is it I plead for That it is only by the Immediate Revelation of the Spirit of Christ Justifying the man in his heart He is near that Iustifyeth saith the Prophet so near that he is in him and justifieth him in his conscience and without this man can never have true assurance till God justifieth him mans justification or words only spoke without can do nothing Rom. 8. 16. The Spirit it self beareth witness with our Spirits that we are the children of God Not the words of Scripture or the words of the Spirit spoke to or in other men what is that to me but the Spirit it self witnesseth this and he that believeth hath this witness in himself witnessing in him 1 Phil. 5. 10. And saith Paul 2 Cor. 1. 21. Now he which stablisheth us with you is Christ and hath appointed us is God who hath also sealed us and given us the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts Lo how he makes it a common Priviledge to him and them and this is that which stablisheth setleth confirmeth stayeth the mind and giveth it peace and removeth all doubtings begeteth in it a full assurance of Faith according to Heb. 10. 22. and Heb. 6. 11. It 's called The full assurance of hope and Col. 2. 2. all riches of the full assurance of understanding And this was the fruit of Pauls preaching 1 Thes. 1. 5. For our Gospel came not unto you in word only but also in power and in the holy Ghost and in much assurance and Ephes. 1. 13. In whom viz. in Christ when ye had believed for it should be so Translated Ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of Promise So blessed are they who receave this Seal and what are all Scripture words without this Seal but a blank and this Seal is the Seal of the holy Spirit of Promise sealing in mans heart that he is beloved justified and approved of God and it can make him cry with assurance that it is so Abba Father And this will yet further appear that its only by Revelation that a man can be assured of his state by the immediate manifestation of his state to him in the Light of Jesus Christ by examining the other grounds which men make for this assurance when they have shut out of doors that which can give it and gives it as is proved by the Scriptures Testimony a man say they can be assured of his state before God if he be Justified by certain Signes Characters and Marks for if he be a true believer that his Faith is the true Faith the living Faith and not the false dead Faith This say they he can know by his Love to God by his meekness his patience his courage his righteousness his love to his Neighbours but now seeing there are semblances of all these a counterfeit love doth to God and Man meekness patience c. For the Hippocrite who has nothing of the true Love Patience Meekness c. Yet he hath a likeliness of them and will proceed as far in the outward actions of Devotion Charity Equity c. As the other that is the true believer yea and even according to their own confession he may go beyond him and so whereas they say the Tree is kno●…n by its Fruits and it is so but by what are the Fruits known two men may be found doing the same outward work which has the same outward appearance and yet the one a meet Hippocrite the other a sincere Christian then by what can their works or fruits be judged It 's true some works are so manifestly evil as Cursing Swearing Drunkenness Lying Stealing Killing Whoreing that they are readily known by all to be such and that which makes them known is the Light of Christ in their hearts but now these works which carry in them an appearance to be good and yet are not good but dead works empty without Life though they have a fair show yet they are rottenness within as it s reported of some Aples that have a very pleasant colour but are poyson within how shall man judge of these now he who has Life in himself the birth begotten of God he has a Spiritual sence and discerning whereby he can savour smell and taste of the works the fruits of the good tree for they have a good favour a living spiritual savour they smell and taste of the Tree of Life on which they grow hence they are called living works and these in the Light which reveals them and makes all manifest or seen to be good And the works have but the appearance they are also seen and discerned to be such and being evil they cast an evil favour by which in the Light which begets the discerning they are felt and he can have no union with them nor with the tree on which they grow and this man discerneth in the manifestation of the Light both his own and his neighbours works of what nature they are by the casting and smelling of the fruit the Tree is known both in himself and his neighbour and this is a great Mystery and hard to be received with such who have not got that taste and discerning begot in them of the Lord which tasteth words and works as the mouth tasteth meat but hereto I give my testimony that there is such a thing and I do witness it in my measure and so I confess there are Signes and Characters of a mans state the fruits infallibly manifest the tree but the fruits cannot be certainly and infallibly known but in and by the Light which reveals them and begets a tast to discern them this is it which enters into the Kirnel and pierces thorow the outward appearance and searches what is in the Centre and brings to light the hidden things of Dishonesty and discovers the ravening Wolf in the Sheeps cloathing whether in a mans self or his neighbour And this further makes it the more impossible for a Man without Revelation to know his state especially according to our Advessaries Principle for whereas Christ said Whereby shall ye know that ye love me if ye keep my Commandements Now they say that is impossible we must break them every day in thought word and deed and we must remain in a necessity of sinning while we remain in the body and this Principle takes every wicked prophane wretch to cover his wickedness O sayes he the Children of God have their infirmities David fell in Murther and Adultery Noah into Darkness Peter denied his Master c. and the common Swearer Drunkard Whoremonger Backbiter
this holy Power to which they ought to have keept chaste and moved only in its leadings Spoke Prayed and Worshiped therein and so as the departing from this was the rise and beginning of the Apostacy so the returning into this will be the end of it and its end is come in many and is coming in many more and this alone is the true resormation out of the Apostacy there is not another but the returning to this and seeing its generally granted by all Protestants so called That there has been an Apostacy since the daies of the Apostles and that the Church of Rome which has been the only visible Church that has continued since then till now by a continual succession in Bishops Ministry Worship Ordinances so called is that Apostate Church and Mistery Babilon not the true Church but a Synagogue of Satan then how could they I mean the Protestants come up to a reformation and recovery out of the Apostacy and be restored into the purity of Ministry Worship and Ordinances but by receiving them from the Lord himself Immediately and who could call their Ministers to Preach a Reformation out of the Apostacy but the Lord himself seeing they had no true Church nor Ministry preceeding them to call them and supposing as it were not I mean that had been a Mediate call from man I thought fit only to touch this a little here having handled it more fully else-where and indeed The purest Primitive Protestants whose Testimony I own in its place maintained Immediate Calls and the Spirit of Prophecy and witnessed it and in the History of the Reformation of Scotland commonly called Knox Chronicle it 's to be seen That both George Wishard and Iohn Knox were endued with the same and Prophecyed And in Foxes book of Martyrs its to be seen at large how many of the Lords Witnesses who were raised up by him to testifie against the corruptions of the Church of Rome and her Ministry did Prophecy and their Prophecies are in the said book Recorded as they rose up one after another in each Generation for the Lord never wanted his Witnesses all along though they were but few and the said book shews How that Iohn Husse a German Protestant Prophecied of a New Ministry that should come and whence could this New Ministry arise could the Romesh Whore which as is said was only that which had the Form and Constitution of a Church Ministry Ordinances before the time of the Reformation bring forth this New Ministry Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean or rather was it not to come from Heaven a Birth of the New Ierusalem which cometh down from above who when the Dragon fought against her did flie into a place prepared her of God and he prevailed over her visible appearing state but she remained safe as to her being in the place appointed her of God and her Man-child also which was caught up unto God in his Throne And in the end of the Apostacy She and her Man-child Christ Jesus the Lamb was to appear again in the Earth and take place therein and overcome Antichrist the Beast Dragon Whore and false Prophet See Revel 12. 5 6 14. Compared with Revel 21. 1 2 3 4 5 6. And these few Witnesses the Lord raised up all along in the time of the prevailing of the Apostacy are by many of the Protestants themselves reckoned to be the two Witnesses mentioned Revel 11. from verse 3. to verse 13. Who after they were killed did rise again ver 11. This they expounded to be other persons rising up to bear Testimony for the Lord after these before them were killed and they themselves are said to rise again because the same Spirit of Life from God which was in them did also enter into these who succeideed them and so the Witnesses were the same because it was one Spirit in them who went before and came after and they had one Testimony the Testimony of Jesus Christ which is the Spirit of Prophecy for they Prophecied in Sack-cloathes One thousand two hundred and threescore daies That is all the time of the Apostacy as is by themseives acknowledged See Iames Durhams book on these places and he is forced to confess That these words Revel 11. 12. And they heard a great voice from Heaven saying unto them Come up hither c. holds forth some extraordinary Call or Impulse the reformers should have from the Lord and yet this same Man for all this pleads for a succession of the Reformed Church and Ministry Lawfully descended through the Church of Rome and denies that Immediate Revelation is that by which the Church is to be Reformed and brought out of Babilon But to say no more of him It has been his great weakness And now from what is said in these fifteen Arguments concerning Immediate Revelation Let that of God in the Reader Judge concerning it's being necessary to Continue The Objections having any seeeming weight against it Answered Obj. IMmediate Revelation was a Priviledge especial and peculiar to the Twelve Apostles and is therefore now Ceased Answ. The contrary is above Demonstrated in many places And Immediate Revelation and the Spirit of Prophecy was before them even from the beginning and continued after them and Church History reports it continued till after the first Century and was known in the Church and it has alwaies been in the true Church though not in the false and is a Priviledge belonging to every Saint for that which makes one a true Christian and Saint is the Spirit of Christ the anoynting in him 2. Obj. The working of Miracles and the speaking with Tongues and strange Languages is Ceafed and therefore also is Immediate Revelation Answ. That working of Miracles and the guift of Tongues is altogether Ceased and never any more to be in the Earth cannot be proved and it 's a rash assertion for though these things be not to be found among the National Christians who have the name but want the thing the anoynting which Christians or makes the Christian and not the sprinkling of water on a Childs forehead yet they may be found among the true and we Witness the Power of God which wrought all these outward Miracles working Miraculously in our Hearts opening the blind eye of the mind and deaf ear raising to life the dead Soul causing the Lame to leap as an Hart and the Tongue of the Dumb to speak c. And these are the greatest Miracles and the outward were but a Figure of them and were for the sake of the unbelievers who believed not except they saw but now though Miracles and gifts of Tongues were ceased altogether yet it follows not That Revelation Immediate is Ceased This being more necessary yea altogether necessary and belonging to the very substance of the Covenant and promises of the Gosel as is above Demonstrated Obj. 3. Men may be mistaken and take that for the Inspiration of God which is but
the Inspiration of the Devil and it is Impossible to know the one from the other but by the Scriptures which ye deny to be a sufficient touch-stone or rule of Tryal of Spirits and there hath many formerly risen up who has pretended to be Inspired of God and were but Deceivers and this makes us fustly suspect all others An. Men keeping their place That is abiding in the fear of God and obedience to his Commands are safe from being deceived for such have a good understanding clear a pure discerning in the Light whereby to know the Spirit of God from the Spirit of Deceit and this was known before Scriptures were written and men are in no greater hazard of being deceived now than Abraham Isaac Iacob Enoch Noah and other Saints were before Scripture was written and if any should say God spoke to them by a voice audible to the fleshly ear I answer If it had been so that sometimes he had yet his speaking inwardly by his Word and the voice of his Spirit into their hearts was more certain satisfying and sufficient and that alone could not have been sufficient but he spoke to many by his Spirit inwardly in their hearts only and this voice was audible and heard to the Spirituall ear and was certain And such who plead against Immediate Revelation or Impiration from the Spirit of God as a thing impossible to be infallibly discerned from a delusion of Satan shew the Atheism of their hearts for if it be impossible then was not Enoch Noah Abraham c. Inspired nor knew God by Revelation but if Revelation was possible then it is possible now for that which is once possible can never in it self become impossible and what though some have falsely pretended thereto and from a pretence of the Spirit have done wickedly will this prove man has not the thing in reality there were pretenders in Ieremiah's time to the Spirit of God and did wickedly under that pretence Ierem. 23. 25 30 31. Ierem. 28. 1 2 3. 4. And so there were many false Prophets in all ages but this is no argument against the true Prophets nor against Immediate Revelation but for it for this only can discover the Deceiver and Spirit of deceipt both in Man himself and in another and many has pretended to Mortification Self-denyal c. but never knew these things in reality none do therefore now know them in reality and many has done wickedly under a pretence of Scripture is therefore Scripture to be denyed 4. Obj. The Scripture is a Cannon or Rule filled up against which who add thereto a Curse is pronounced Revel 22. 18. And this Rule is sufficient being able to make wise unto Salvation and is profitable for Doctrine for Reproof for Correction for Instruction in Righteousness that the Man of God may be perfect thorowly furnished unto all good Works 2 Tim. 3. 15 16 17. whereby it appears to be a sufficient rule of Faith and Manners containing the whole Counsel of God as our Confession of Faith saies and all things necessary for his own Glory Man's Salvation Faith and Life is either expresly set down in Scripture or by good and necessary consequence may be deduced from Scripture vnto which nothing at any time is to be added by new Revelations of the Spirit and for this they bring in their Confession of Faith These Scriptures further Prov. 22. 19. 20 21. Luke 1 3 4. Rom. 15. 4. Mat. 4. 4 7 10. Isa. 8. 19. 20. 2 Pet. 1. 19. Heb. 1. 1. 2. Luk. 16. 29. 31. Ephes. 2. 20. 2 Pet. 3. 15 16. 17. Gal. 1. 8 9. 2 Thes. 2. 2. And now all these Scriptures being brought for proofs against any New Revelation of the Spirit and the Scriptures being a compleat Cannon or Rule to which nothing is to be added even by the Spirit of the Lord I have set them all down not passing one and it 's in my heart to pass thorow them all and shew how they are wrested and perverted to prove that which the Spirit of the Lord which gave them forth never intended And though all these Scriptures we dearly own and the 〈◊〉 of them yet their abusing of them we cannot own at all and let that of God which is Iust Righteous and Impartial in its Iudgment in the Reader Iudge if they prove any such thing as is intended by these who brought them for that effect who call themselves an Assembly of Divines but in effect are but Diviners and guessers having so plainly denied that which makes the Divine to wit The Mind and Spirit of Christ Revealing in Man the things of his Kingdom Ans. That the Cannon of the Scripture is so filled up and Composed of such Books as are to be found in the Bible betwixt Genesis and Revelations excluding all other Writings whatsoever and Words either of old or late proceeding from the Inspiration of the Spirit of God or as having no such Authority Certainty or Infallability as these particular writings or books aforesaid is an old Popish fansie without any ground from the Scriptures own Testimony for it is altogether silent of the number of the books of Scripture how many they were and 〈◊〉 it is of their order some Popish Counsells determined both the one and the other and Scripture makes mention of several other writings of the holy Men Inspired of God besides these we have in our Bibles and some of them being found and felt to savour of the same Spirit which gave forth the other yet because of their Counsel acts they are not Received But now to come to the Proofs The first is Revel 12 18. 19. But what saies this Concerning the number of the Books or what saies it against the Spirit of the Lord his adding by New Revelations for the words If any Man shall add or take away the words of this book Limits not the Spirit of God from adding other Books of Writeings to the Scripture Now at no ●…e Man is to add to Gods words but what the Lord gives him to speak he is not to go beyond nor to say Thus saith the Lord to that which the Lord hath not spoken nor is man to diminish there from 〈◊〉 See this same Commanded Deut. 4. 2. But do these words prove there were no more Books or Words to proceed from the Inspiration of the Spirit of God how many Prophets came after Moses and how many Books of the Scripture were written after Deut. and Proverbs 30. 6. Add though not unto his Words This we see man limi●…ed from adding but not the Spirit of God for much Scripture was writ after Solomon and so these other Scriptures of the old Testament they bring Prov. 22. 19 20 21. And Isa. 8. 19 20. What do they prove that no more Scripture was to be writ after them whereas they themselves acknowledg the most part of Scripture was written afterwards and in the by I would only have the Reader observe how