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A32894 Christian unity exhorted to being a few words in tender love to all professing of Christianity in old England, the land of my nativity : wherein the difference between profession and possession of that which is really the substance of true religion, is clearly manifested : also, the great breach of Christian charity, caused by their furious contentions about formality : with a few words to the poor in spirit, concerning my opinion of a saving knowledge of Christ Jesus / by one who dearly loves all those whose conversation becomes Christ's Gospel. One who dearly loves all those whose conversation becomes Christ's Gospel. 1678 (1678) Wing C3950; ESTC R270 11,173 17

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Christian Unity EXHORTED TO BEING A few Words in tender love to all Professing of Christianity in Old England the Land of my Nativity WHEREIN The difference between Profession and Possession of that which is really the substance of True Religion is clearly manifested ALSO The great Breach of Christian Charity caused by their furious Contentions about Formality With a few words to the Poor in Spirit concerning my Opinion of a saving knowledge of Christ Jesus By one who dearly loves all those whose Conversation becomes Christ's Gospel Ephes 4. Ver. 1.2 3. I therefore the prisoner of the Lord beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called with all lowliness and meekness with long-suffering forbearing one another in love endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace Printed in the Year 1678. Moderate Reader 'T IS my hearts desire that all might come to know the difference between the Form and the Power of Godliness which is the only Foundation of true Religion not that I do in the least imagine that all are in ignorance but because I have observed that the generality of Christians are chiefly contending about the form and the greatest animosity that I ever heard or read of have been caused by their different Opinions in that matter Therefore according to the knowledge the Lord hath been pleased to bestow upon me 't is my Judgment that if the Power of Godliness were more exalted and the Form less regarded our love towards God and our Neighbor would be more augmented Reader I doubt not but some have written largely on the same subject however new fashions and new Books are most pleasing to the curious pallates of these times but I have found more of Controversie than true Piety in many of them for 't is most certain that Logick translated into Divinity hath set all Christendom on fire And he that can frame Syllogisms in the vindication of his Opinion is reputed the best Christian although he be but a cold well disciplin'd Thus hath true Religion imongst Christians so called been almost if not altogether eztinguished Christian fellowship confounded and Charity which no true Christian can want buried in oblivion Thus have they by their implacable contests about the Form disputed themselves out of the true knowledge of the Power of Godliness witness the sensuality earthly mindedness and lukewarmness that most Professors are possessed with Friendly Reader 't is not my desire to exasperate the minds of any for moderation is that which I chiefly aim at therefore I pray be impartial in judging what thou readest and when thy mind is retired thou wilt find a living sense in thy self of the truth of what is written then may we praise and magnifie the name of our God to whom Glory Honour Praise and Obedience is due now and for ever July 13th 1678. Christian Vnity c. WHen I consider'd the diversity of opinions amongst nominal Christians I could not but consult the cause which being found the effect was not strange for the Devil hath been that Jesuit which hath sown the feed of Division amongst men in former and latter Ages and where the Notion of a Diety is not totally extinguished the Creature is a framing to it self something that may have the form of Divine worship wherein perhaps may be perceived some seeming satisfaction which Induceth many to make a large profession of it but the Soul not being satisfied with shadows puts them on seeking something else that may be more fatisfactory so after many years Travel in the wilderness they return empty lamenting their lost time spent in that which profiteth not the sence of which causeth them to enter into a serious contemplation at which time the still voice of the spiritual Shepherd Jesus Christ whispers to the Soul if thou art thirsty I will give thee of the water of life freely after which thou shalt never thirst for it shall be in thee a Well of water springing up to everlasting life so all the faculties of the Soul shall be refreshed with Heavenly food for he is the Heavenly bread which alone can satisfie the hungry Soul he is the true living substance most to be desired all outward elementary substances can but gratifie the sensual part of man but such hath been the deplorable state of many Nations since the great Apostacy from that pure Spiritual worship so much exhorted to by Christ and his Disciples that the Lord hath suffered a Cloud of darkness to over-spread the understandings of the children of men so that they have been a long time groveling in the dark among the earthly Elements pleasing themselves with the Pictures of Divine worship making such great professions of the form they deny the power of Godliness and have destroyed thousands of each other because their Emblems of Divine worship did not agree in likeness how contradictory this is to a serious humble self-denying meek Spirit let the sober Reader judge Oh therefore 't is the desire of my Soul that every one that professeth the name of Christ should walk worthy of him Eph. 2.3 endeavouring with all lowliness meekness long suffering and forbearing one another in love to keep the Unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace therefore way a with all striving and contending about matters that are only circumstantiall forbear imposing that on each other which cannot freely be received by either exclaim not against each other because your Opinions do not agree in all particulars but labour more and more after Unity rather then Uniformity let all Controversie be ended since it lies not in your power to bring each others mind into one mould desire earnestly of the Lord to mould them into one Ah dear Friends how helpful would you then be to each other in exalting the glory of God and ready would the Lord of life be to water you with his blessings that you may encrease more and more with love to each other and this certainly will destroy the design of the great Enemy of our Souls Salvation whose design hath been chiefly to cause Dissentions amongst us Oh that our moderation might be known to all men that Christian Fellowship may be renewed and our conference with one another more Heavenly that vain Disputations may be prevented Oh let us rather declare to each other what the Lord hath done for our Souls how he hath filled us with spiritual joyes How sweet are the streams of Divine love How exceedingly pleasant is the Sun-shine of his countenance how are all the faculties of our Souls ravished with his Beauty Oh then may not we declare these things to worldly men that their affections may be more Heaven-ward Dear Friends these are not hearsays cull'd out of Books of mens inventions but they are the precious fruits of Gods holy Spirit or as Paul said the tasting of the Heavenly Gift which is a living power from whence all our Spiritual comforts arise the