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A84069 The great earthquake, Revel. 16. 18. or, Fall of all the churches. Discovering the apostasie of purest churches, not yet sensible of their spiritual whoredoms, EZek. 43.9, 10. Or, The great whore made bare and naked before she be judged, and her flesh burnt with fire, Rev. 27. 16. Proving, that none indeed deny the ordinances of Christ, but present churches not being in a Gospel-order. By William Erbery. Erbery, William, 1604-1654.; J. W. 1654 (1654) Wing E3227; Thomason E806_7; ESTC R207174 48,514 64

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is Deus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 John 6.70 Mat. 16.23 holy Fathers moderne Divines and Ministers are those Devils as the Worships which great and good Men have set up in the Churches are called the worship of Devils Revel 9.10 Let not this seem strange for not only Ju das was called a Devil but Peter was Satan indeed when he savoured the things of Men more then of God therefore let not our Ministers be moved if hereafter they hear their services called Sorceries as 't is there Rev 9 21 and themselves the Sorcerers of Egypt deceiving the Nation in nothing more then in their Forms of prayer For their preaching begins to appear more powerless flat dead having no discovery of God above the Common Form of Knowledge yea they know less and their preaching is more legal then once it was by the judgment of their wisest Hearers Yea as there are not the prayers of the Church this day as it was neither in power not Form so there is scarce a Christian prayer in private among them though they are full and flow with words at duty-times yet God and their own Conscience can tell how little they pray in their Closets how loose their petitions are in private how seldom they retire into their own spirits yea scarce ever doe they thus seek the Lord as the Prophet speaks that is Jer. 10.21 they seek not any nearer sight of the Lord nor any new discovery of God in them Alass New-lights are laugh'd at by these men though God indeed be the Father of Lights there being more Lights then one begotten and brought forth daily by our God and Father who will shine in us more and more to perfect day till we have a full discovery of himself as he is James 1.17 that is have the Fathers name on our Fore-heads Rev. 14.1 And as the Churches erre in their Formes of publique prayer so they fail in their Forms of private Prayers c. For they pray not to the Father nor secondly in the name of Christ nor thirdly can they pray in the Spirit First They do not pray to the Father but to the first Person in Trinity whom Christ never knew nor acknowledged for had there been a second Person or subsistence in the Godhead coessentiall and coequall with the Father surely Christ should and would have worshipped him but Christ never payed to any Person but to the Father and no Christian ever prayed to the Spirit till the spirit of Antichrist Veni Spiritus Sancte came into the world Not that I deny the holy Trinity according to Scriptures Col. 2.2 8 compared But disclaiming all the Traditions of our Fore-fathers and teachings of men I beleeve that God is Father Son and Spirit and that the Son of God Mat. 28.19 Rom 9.5 1 Cor. 8.6 Ephes 4.6 Isa 96. 1 Tim. 3.16 Luk. 24.49 Act. 1 4 1 Cor. 12.6 7. the Man Christ Jesus is God blessed for ever yet both in a Mystery which no man can manifest or reveal but the spirit Matth. 11.25 Ephes 1.17 The Father being none else but the one onely true God of himself and in himself inhabiting eternity The Son being the same God and Father manifest in Flesh and dwelling among men That one mighty God and Father powerfully going forth and exerting himself or appearing in manifold gifts and operations in flesh is the holy Spirit Which things are not to be carnally understood according to the letter as if God sent his Son 1 Cor. 2.13 John 14 9. Heb. 9.14 1 Cor. 15.45 and the Son sent the Spirit but comparing spirituall things with spirituall we shall perceive that the Son is the Father and the eternall Spirit is both Father and Son so the Father is said to send the Son where he himself appears in flesh from the beginning in the fulnesse of time or this day Heb. 13.8 for Christ is the same to day yesterday and for ever And Christ speaking in the dayes of his flesh that he would send the Spirit is nothing else but that he who dwelt with them should be in them that is when God even the Father who dwelt in his flesh should be manifest in theirs Joh. 14.17 18 19 20. Thus also I confesse that Jesus is the Son of God 1 Joh. 4.15 Joh. 14.7 10 20 verses Phil. 2.6 and that the Man Christ is God blessed for ever God even the Father dwelling in him and doing all in him being all in all in him His flesh being the form of God an image in whom the Godhead appeared to men The Son of God being nothing in himself Joh. 5.19 30. John 8 28. Gal. 4.19 but the Manifestation of the Father and could do nothing of himself but as the Father dwlling in him did all his works and words Again I conceive the Man Jesus Christ the Man-God being in us to be all in all to us Ephes 3.19 John 17.23 God dwelling in us as in him our flesh annointed and filled with the Godhead as his and we perfect in one with the Father as he This is the true Faith and Confession of the Son of God if once revealed in us Gal. 1.16 and 2.20 else how could the Son thus confess'd bring us to God God dwelling in us and we in him thereby 1 John 4.2 3 15. compared I shall not now declare at large how the present Churches deny all the Doctrine of God and of Christ c. which if God will we shall do in his due time onely we are now discovering all their forms of Worship to be false though some may worship the Father in spirit and truth yet in form of words they worship not nor pray to the Father at all Secondly They do not pray in the name of Christ but as saints of the Old Testament knew God in Covenant with them not God in Christ one with them that 's the Father So the Churches apprehend God at a distance standing a far off below in the Temple Heb. 10.19 not able to enter into the Holy of holiest into the Godhead himself but call upon his Name as great and terrible Deut. 28.58 Gal. 4.6 glorious and fearfull for so the Law presented God to Men they have not the spirit of the Son to cry Abba Father the Son being not revealed in them how can the spirit of the Son be sent forth at all I beleeve the Son is in them and the Spirit is there though hid in their flesh but they conceiving Christ at a distance Christ without them as long ago in flesh on earth and now afar off in heaven from them not nigh them and in them They do not pray in his Name Rom. 10.8 Joh. 16.23 They go not as the Son to the Father with that neernesse and confidence as Christ did to God but as strangers and forraigners or as far off from God being very low in the flesh They beg the Father still for Christ Jesus
experiments from outward providences from the writings of Poets and prophane Authors yea from all the Creation Therefore 't is plaine there is no preaching of the Gospell by any Independent-Church or preacher whatsoever But still our Ministers cry Do we not preach as the Apostles did not Paul and Peter hold forth Christ after flesh I answer againe The Apostles indeed did hold forth Christ after the the flesh 1 Because their Ministery was much in the Letter having but the first-fruits of the Spirit 2 They preacht much of Christ after the flesh to the Jewes proving him to be the Messias by Scriptures but to the Heathen who know no Scriptures nor expected the Messias thereby Christ after the flesh is never named to them by the Apostles but Christ only in Spirit God in mans flesh which they manifested yea God manifest in the flesh of the Creation as we said before for this is Christ in Spirit also 3. Though the Apostles did preach Christ after the flesh yet not as the end as the adequate or ultimate object of their ministry or of mens beleiving but Christ being the only way to the Father by him men were brought to God and by him did believe in God that all the Christian knowledg faith of men might tend end in God 1 Pet. 3.18 4. The Apostles were so much Ministers of the spirit yea could so minister the Spirit to men 1 Pet. 1.21 2 Cor. 3.6 Gal. 3.5 that in the man Christ Jesus they could manifest God even the Father in perfect union with Men as with Christ and so raise up beleevers from Christ after the flesh to Christ in spirit to God in their flesh as in his No Minister of the Churches this day has this ministry of the Spirit neither can they manifest the Mystery of Christ in us but carry their hearers no higher then Christ in flesh and there leave them in the flesh which profiteth nothing Joh. 6.63 though God in his free grace and love takes up all his to himself the quickening spirit living in them and revealing himself to men as he pleases Yet this we shall with God make good hereafter when we come to speak of Doctrines that the Churches know not the Doctrine of Christ nor yet so much as Christ after the flesh for what was the Man Christ Jesus but God in flesh the Saviour of men not the Man but God in that man was Jesus the Saviour For as God in Christ was the Reconciler c. 2 Cor. 5.29 so God in Christ was the Redeemer of the world God in him was the Head and Husband of the Church God even the Father was all in all in that flesh brought forth of a Virgin the hypostaticall Union so called being not between the person of the Son and humane Nature but the humane Nature united to God even the Father was the person of the Son The preaching of the Gospel was thus to manifest God in the flesh of men as in the man Christ and men in union with the Father as that Man that Man-God being in us Act. 10.38 Isa 8.8 10. because God was in him for as God was with him so God is with us and God with us is Christ Immanuel Without this knowledge taught of God men preach not Christ but they preach Man and themselves 5. A Psalm was the musick of Churches and the melody of the Gospel but the sound of the Gospel being not heard how we heare a Psalme sung in the Churches Indeed under the Law a Psalm was in ryme and meeter Secondly in tune and melody Thirdly the multitude altogether did sing but a Gospel Psalme was no such thing and the Churches of Christ had no such order women were forbid to speak in the Church much lesse to sing A Psalme then was a special gift of the spirit whereby some one filled with the Spirit and word of Christ did speake the praises of God with exceeding joy and full of Glory I say t was a special gift of the Spirit how is it brethren when you come together every one of you hath a Psalme hath a doctrine hath a tongue hath a Revelation hath an interpretation let all things be done to edifying 1 Cor. 14.26 The Apostle doth not there chide the Corinthians for their disorder as speaking together but he commends their order and decency ver 40. that every one spake that is none spake but according to the gift of the Spirit which each had some had a doctrine that is no common truth delivered but some speciall and glorious discovery of God Esa 29.24 again a tongue and interpretation were two other gifts of the Spirit and a Revelation or the manifesting of the Truth that was long hid from the Churches this was a gift so was a Psalme not which every one had no not all saints but some had a Psalme that is such a one who was filled with the Spirit and word of Christ or Gospel knowledge He could sing that is speak the prayses of God with exceeding joy men thinke they doe not sing unlesse they make a noise like a bird or tune their voice but to sing in the Gospel language is no more then to speak Speaking to your selves in Psalmes hymms and spiritual songs making melody in your hearts to the Lord there was no tune in the voice but in the heart no melody to men but to the Lord God for to sing was to speak his prayses as is plaine 1 Cor. 14 15 16 Ephes 5.20 Col. 3.17 not that every speaking or praysing God is singing but such as was with exceeding joy if any be afflicted let him pray if any be merry let him sing Psalmes Jam. 5. let him expresse his mirth the joy and melody of his heart in the prayses of God as those Re. 14.1 who had the Fathers name on their fore heads i.e. who had a full discovery of God in them were as the voice of Harpers harping with their Harps ver 2. none could sing that song but themselves ver 3. now all all can sing Davids Psalmes the Churches songs but those who sing the song of the Lambe have not Davids harp but the Harpes of God the joy of the Holy Spirit unspeakable and full of Glory Rev. 15.2 'T is too long at present to shew how the Churches as it was said of the Princes of Egypt do err in every work of their hand Isa 19.14 erring in all their Ordinances duties dayes of Fasting feasts of Thanksgiving conforming in all to the National Churches but especially in sanctifying the Lords Day There is nothing they are more dark in then in this whereas the Lords Day is no more then the Day of the Lord the Day of God when God shall reveal himself to men and in them cleerly as John saith of himself Revel 1.10 I was in the spirit on the Lords day that is the manifestation of God in flesh when God did fully reveal
himself in John John was all in the spirit his flesh fell down as dead ver 17. as Isaiah and Daniel were both undone when they saw the Lord in glory appearing in them Isa 6. Dan. 10. But how comes the Lords day to be the first day of the week or the fourth Commandment speaking of the seventh day prove the sanctifying of the first day Who can prove the change of the day by Christ or that the Apostolick Churches kept holy the first day as God sanctified the seventh especially seeing the next succeeding Ages even the primitive Churches of the first 300 yeers kept the seventh day as the Sabbath yea celebrated the Lords day and Sabbath together for a long time for the Apostacie presently succeeded the Apostles departure Ignatius being but about 100 yeers after Christ sheweth the same After the Sabbath day saith he let every one that loveth Christ celebrate the Lords day the Queen of dayes for the Sabbath day was King or chief as one expounds Ignat. Epist ad Magnes The celebrating of the Lords day alone was first instituted by Constantine the Great Hosp cap. 9. pag. 27. anno 300. Afterward it was established by the Laodicean Councel an 364. commanding Christians not to Judaise in keeping the Sabbath but to work on that day and keep holy the Lords day Hosp Orig. Fest cap 9. pa. 27. In all this 't is observed that the Eastern Churches which were the most part of Christendom did celebrate the Sabbath as I said and the Lords day together Socrates cap. 8. lib. 6. and cap. 21. lib. 6. Mr. Brierwood on the Sabbath against Mr. Bifield pag. 77. Perk. 1 vol. on the fourth Commandment But the Romish or Western Churches would not have their Church-Assemblies on the Sabbath as in all other Churches of the world so the Centuries report Cent. 4. c. 6. p. 477. I am the more large in this that Independent Churches may see their Judaisme in their strict observance of an outward Sabbath their simplicity in sanctifying the first day of the week as the Lords day Their ignorance or connivance not cleering those things which are so certain Their conformity with Popish Churches Their carnal complying with the Protestant State Religion Their Laodicean condition thinking they are rich and have need of nothing that they need no Order nor Ordinance nor Officer whereas they are so poor blind and naked that they have no Gospel-Ordinances nor a Day at all but walking in the dark deceive themselves and others The observation of the Lords Day therefore depends much on Popish Churches and the command of Christian Princes to which the Independent Churches are as conformable as ever Prelates were What I conceive of the Sabbath I shall in a few words declare 1. That the fourth Commandment is mystical as wel as moral for there is a mystery in the four first commandments even the mystery of God is there manifest In the first Commandment God the One onely true God even the Father is acknowledged In the second Ephes 4.6 Col. 1.15 Heh 1.3 the same God and Father is known in the Son the expresse or graven image of his substance and no other graven image is to be made of God but the Man Christ In the third God even the Father so known in the Son cannot be acknowledged Ephes 2.18 nor worshiped in spirit and truth but by the Spirit without this whatever men think of God and Christ they take his name in vain The fourth Commandment holds forth mans spiritual rest in God alone so known in the Son by the Spirit And this indeed is the morality of the fourth Commandment the Ceremoniall part thereof being the sanctifying of the seventh day which was so commanded to the Jewish Church not as a law natural to all Nations as other commandments are written in every mans heart but as a positive law to that particular people now not a Sabbath or a seventh day but the Sabbath and the seventh day from the creation is that which the command speaks contrary to all our Protestant Interpreters who teach that the Christian Sabbath or Lords day is grounded on the fourth Commandment Now this Sabbath or the seventh day was meerly ceremonial as 't is called a signe between God and his people the Jewes that I the Lord sanctifie you and that you are a people sanctified and set apart onely for God Therefore that God is all in all to us and in us and that we are to rest in God onely and alone in the true mystery and morality of the Sabbath Prophets and Apostles witnesse The Prophet Isaiah speaking of the Sabbath saith thus Isa 58. If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath doing thy pleasure on my holy day and shalt c all the Sabbath a delight the holy of the Lord honourable and shalt honour him not doing thine own wayes nor finding thine own pleasure nor speaking thine own words then shalt thou delight thy self in the Lord c. Observe that the Sabbath indeed is nothing else but the Lord God rested on and rejoyced in by us when we turn away our foot from the Sabbath and turn to God onely else he had said rather If thou turn thy foot to the Sabbath from doing thy pleasure on my holy d●y but this last is not so read as we do from doing c. as if we were forbidden to do our pleasure on his holy day on the Sabbath Nay we are there commanded to do our pleasure as the words read For the Sabbath should be our delight the holy of the Lord honourable and we shall honour him For he himself is the Sabbath that is so honorable the holy day of the Lord is the Holy One the Lord himself only whom alone we are to honour in all our wayes workes and words for if God be all in all in us t is not our words that are spoken nor our workes that are done but as Christ saith The words that I speake I speak not of my self but the Father that dwelleth in me he does all the workes yea verily the sonne can do nothing of himself John 14.10 John 8.28 but as my Father hath taught me I speak these things this indeed is the sanctifying the Sabbath not to abstain from worldly thoughts and words and from working on the seventh day of the week but to sanctifie the Lord alone when he onely is our All when we are nothing but he is our Being and our being in Him when we do nothing but the Father dwelling in us doth all our works When we thus find not our own wayes nor speak our own words nor speak words as 't is in the Hebrew Man neither speaks nor does any thing indeed but God does all and is all in us This the Apostle holds forth to be the Rest or sabbath-keeping of the people of God Hebr. 4.9 not as if this were ●o rest to be entred into in this life ver 1. for we which
privater assemblings according to the rule of St. James Chap. 5. v. 13. Is any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing Psalmes yea the prayer dictated by Christ to his disciples Mat. 6. Luke 11 2 3 4. seems to be of the same import there being some Petitions especially that v. 3. Give us day by day our daily bread squared to the particular condition of the Disciples themselves for they being to be sent out into the world without money or scrip c. and without ordinary accommodation for the relief of the natural man had need have their daily recourse to and dependance upon him for a supply of those things when as they who have tasted of the goodnesse of God in a plentifull provision of outward enjoyments have greater reason to rejoyce in and magnifie that goodness then to goe forth in desires after that which they already enjoy where by the way it may be queried whethere that prayer were intended for the body of the Saints or the Disciples only and for other Saints no otherwise then as their case suited with that of his Disciples Yet even near the Apostolick times the memory of the Jewish observations being fresh some of the Christian Doctors did lalour to reduce the Saints to the same yoke of bondage as to the strictness of time place and season which the Jews were under An instance of this we have in Clemens living in the very age of the Apostles Clem. 1.52 and who is said to have wrote Epistles to the Corinthians as Paul did in one of which he laies it as a duty upon Christians to perform their services and observations statutis Temporibus horis at set times and seasons and saies that God hath commanded it by his supreme will but where that command is to be found he determins not neither is it any where to be found in the New Testament but rather the contrary but from the practice of the Jews in the Old and so a late learned Critick expounds those words of Clemens that the force of the command lies in the Analogy between the old Testament and the new and not in any particular Text or Scripture under the Gospel As for Prayer he was led into the secret places of the Almighty to see that it was not to be limited as the Jews did to morning and evening tides that it was the least part of it to be vocal That all divine performances are to be managed within that it was proper only for Saints and not mixt multitudes upon which account he was not observed to be frequent in the external demonstration of this or other duties yet he prayed alwaies and in every thing gave thanks yea being afflicted with all the sufferings of all the Saints he managed within himself such groans as could not be uttered Rom. 8. How many now adaies do place all their duties in being seen and heard of men How many outward services do they perform one day after another which perish with the using How are we ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth If such men think they stand let them take heed lest they fall Yet our Author wanted not a clearer demonstration of the truth and power of his Religion then any seemingly religious and external rite could afford viz The works of righteousness and mercy amongst men which justified his faith and shewed his religion to be pure and undefiled Jam. 1. 3. He is a Blasphemer that speaks evil of dignities and of those things which he knows not Jude 8.10 If so let them take heed to themselves who are cloudes without water wandring stars c. That place seems to be understood of those that took upon them to be guides and teachers to others for a cloude guided Moses and a star the wise men who pretending to be divinely sent and commissioned yet speak evil of those dominions and dignities those higher discoveries which they cannot comprehend As for our Author his thoughts of God were raised together with his discoveries of him he owned truth in the power of it 't was only the traditional customs which many place their Religon in which our Author did decry upon which account Christ himself bore the brand of a Blasphemer before him 4. The Scriptures were owned by him as given by inspiraration yet the bare letter not rested in but the truth and power being the treasure hid in the field sought after Yea 't were well if men were single in their adhesion to the Scripture not respecting so much any formal or worldly interest as the equity of those rules and directions therein contained the Majesty of which is such that they have been admired even by Heathens an instance we have in our English Chronicle K. John sent Ambassadors to the King of Marocco in Africa proferring him to renounce Christianity and to receive the Mahumetan religion from him The King made answer that he had been lately reading St. Pauls Epistles where he found so many excellent things that if he himself had been without a Religion he would have chosen his and so dismissed the Ambassadors Math. Par. Yet 't is an usual artifice of Satan in all ages to set up the letter of a thing against the truth and power of it yea no opposition so fierce as that which is managed by the man of Form against the true spiritual worshipper 'T is not enough for men to urge the letter of the Scripture for such or such a practice lest they can shew the same spirit animating and enlivening their practice which was in the primitive times otherwise the practice is not the same but another from it because acted in another spirit the spirit being that which gives its true being and denomination to each part of spiritual worship and when the outward practice was abstracted from its primitive and original spirit and graffed on mens own spirits then came in the Antichrist and the deceivablenss of unrighteousness And though the letter of the word in some sense is a Skreen to secure Antichrist yet the spirit of the Lord in his more discerning servants will find him out 5. As is the Scripture such are the Ministers of it i such as act in the truth and power or in the form and notion only when Christ appeared he set himself in directest opposition against the Pharisee i. the Minister of the Law and was in that sense an Antiministrist as having a more excellent Ministry to hold forth to the world the first Ministry of the Apostles Prophets Evangelists Pastors was not denyed by our Author but how it could be continued during the Apostasit or how and when renewed are questions and cases not so clearly stated but that they may well admit of doubts and scruples especially since the gifts which accompanied the first Ministry are ceased and our Author was of this mind better no Ministry then a pretended one 6. After Ministry follow
his sake as if Christ procured the love of the Father to them or merited life and salvation for them or as if God would not hear them but for his worthinesse sake words not spoken of in Scripture neither hath his Intercession any such carnal sense For as the Son is none else save the Manifestation of the Father so the Son can do nothing of himself Joh. 4.9.10 but manifest the Fathers love to us and our life in God with him He being but the way to the Father God even the Father being the end and ultimate object of all our Christian knowledge confidence faith yea all that divine worship and honour given to the Son is to the glory of God the Father Phil. 2.10 11. 1 Pet. 1.21 John 1.14 John 17.21 22 23. it tends and ends in God though by Christ and through Christ that is thus We beholding in him the glory of the Father full of grace and truth I say we seeing Christ one with the Father and his flesh full of God God even the Father being perfect in union with him and he the beloved of God living in the Father alone We see by this the same true in our selves for he is the truth and life as well as the way and learning the truth as it is in Jesus Ephes 4.21 the life of God is thus revealed in us also God revealing his Son in us first so we pray in Christs name we pray as the Son to the Father as those who are perfectly one with God the onely beloved and living in the Father alone This is indeed to be with Christ Joh. 17.24 this to behold his glory nor carnally in heaven but here in us in the spirit Indeed the people of God who lived under the Law not knowing the Mystery of God and of Christ nor their union with the Father did worship God as at a distance for the Holy of Holiest they came not neer standing aloof off from that glorious Majesty whose name was great and fearfull therefore they did not yet draw nigh to the throne of grace Hebr. 4.14 16. nor had that accesse with boldnesse as to the Father but begg'd in all their prayers for his name sake for his own sake sometimes for the Lords sake Dan. 9.17.19 but in the Gospel state no saint did ever pray so nor did any Christian prayer end as ours For Christ Jesus sake neither is this speech once named in the new Testament We please our selves much with the often name of Christ though in truth we pray not in his name at all The Apostles had not the name of Christ sometimes in all their prayers Act. 1.24 yet prayed alwayes in his name in him and through him they went to God as having the same fellowship with the Father as the Son and seeing themselves as full in the love of the Father as he Therefore he saith In that day ye shall ask me nothing John 16.23 and yet at that day ye shall ask in my name ver 29. In that day in the day of the spirit when the Son should appear in the Father onely and in them John 14.20 they should not ask of the Son nor pray to Christ any more as they did indeed before but they shall ask the Father in his name onely not as men carnally conceive of Christ praying to the Father for us and so they pray to God for Christs sake nay saith Christ I say not to you that I will pray the Father for you for the Father himself loveth you Job 16.26 because ye have loved me and have beleeved ihat I came out from God that is Think not that my Father will not hear you but for my sake for the Father himself loveth you freely as he loveth me and so ye love me not for my own sake but as I am the manifestation of the Father as I came forth from God How falsly then is that Scripture as other Scriptures of this kinde translated Ephes 4.32 Forgive one another as God for Christs sake hath forgiven you Whereas 't is no other in the Original then thus as God in Christ hath forgiven you For as God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself so God in Christ is All and Christ is all in all in us and we being in him do ask in his name Thirdly the Churches cannot pray in the spirit Eph. 6.18 not having that spirit sutable to a Gospel state as we shewed before at best all their prayers are legall as the prayers of Saints under the Law for though they repeat never so oft the name of Christ they do but take the name of God in vain not knowing God in Christ nor Christ in them nor the spirit of Christ the spirit of the Son which Gospel saints indeed had else they had been none of his Rom. 8.9 But I beleeve many now are the Lords that have but a legal spirit but the spirit of bondage the spirit of a servant not the spirit of a son Gal. 4.1 3. 6. compared much lesse the spirit of the Son Saints now deceive themselves in thinking they have the spirit of adoption the witnesse of the spirit the seal of the spirit the earnest of the spirit Alas how little assurance had saints a while ago what long discourses were learned religious men fain to make and find out what witnesse the witnesse of the Spirit was yea best men were scarce sure of their Salvation at last or must have signs to know the people of God questioning they might be hypocrites whereas no Saint under the Law even in time of desertion did ever doubt of his salvation Psal 22.1 Psal 88.1.15 Iob 13.16 Nor Secondly did they question whether they were the people of God or no Nor Thirdly That they were Hypocrites yet this was usuall with our Gospel-saints not long since and it may be were the better Christians then being sensible of their bondage but now Saints like those Jewes who counting themselves free see their liberty freedom by being in a Church-state Ioh. 8.33 as children of Abraham and people of God therefore for some conformity to the Law or to the Letter of Gospel commands but I beleeve few have that full assurance to the end Heb. 36.14 Col. 1.23 Eph. 1.19.20 few rooted and established in the Gospell none know the exceeding greatnesse of his mighty power which is indeed the Spirit the Spirit of the Sonne the Gospel spirit the Spirit of Liberty Alas How can Christians boast of this that are in Babylon in Bondage under the Spirit of Antichrist Antichrist being in that power in the best Saints who are in a farre differing dispensation from the Gospell state Rom. 12.12 1 Thes 5.16 1 Thes 3.10 But to pray in the spirit was to pray continually to pray without ceasing not twice or thrice a day as wt do but praying night and day which was not on their knees or at a
state of a Gospel Church to be instituted the Apostles and Disciples were to waite for the Baptisme of the Spirit before they should sit downe in Church-fellowship or performe any Gospel Ordinances Act. 1.4 Act. 2.47 yet their abiding or waiting then was not many dayes hence But the Church being since fallen away and lying under the Apostacy having lost that Gospel glory and manifestation of the spirit in manifold gifts not appearing The saints are called upon to abide for God many dayes to wait with patience for the second coming of Christ and appearance of the Great God that was the Lord their God and David their King ver 5. For the children of Israel shall abide many dayes 400 yeers saith Junius without a King and without a Prince and without a sacrifice c. that is all the days that men finde themselves in the Apostacie they must abide for God without any Ordinance or sacrifice without any Church-Officer or King Yea but the discoveries of God in the Saints in the later dayes that 's the anoynting shall take off the yoke from off their neck and the burden from off their shoulders that Saints shall be no more embondaged to fleshly forms nor burdened with carnal Ordinances nor yoked to Church-fellowship any more What some Saints scoff at others and others say of themselves that they are above Ordinances I cannot judge nor condemn but for my part I do not profess my self above Ordinances but far below them in mine own feeling though I may be above in the favour and knowledg of God yet as far as I know I am below any Gospel Ordinance having not that manifestation of the spirit that was alwaies with them in the Churches nor that presence and power of the spirit appearing in me as was in them to carry me up from living in Ordinances to live in God alone nor yet that testimony of the spirit to tell me that in the use of Ordinances as they are I may be preserved pure from that uncleanness which sticks upon them through the Apostacy for if every thing in the Church is counted unclean by God which is not wholly according to his word the Independant purest Churches are not clean not being conformed to the first Churches of Christ in any Gospel-Ordinance nor Order but meer forms and confusion in all therefore it is that I am thus a non-conformist still and separate my self from the Churches and their Ordinances as unclean Common prayers and the prayers of Churchs are both alike to me the Prelates weekly Friday-Fasts and the Presbyters monthly Wednesday-Fasts yea the Independant Feastings and daies of thanksgiving are but as the holy daies of Bishops so is their Order Ordination and every Ordinance or work of their hands saith the Prophet it is unclean as we shall shew anon from Haggai 2.14 Truly 't was this that called upon me Depart depart touch no unclean thing For that life and peace which once I found in Ordinances is departed from me and my self dead unto them as I believe many others are though some Saints have still satisfaction and sweetness in them and God seems to accept their prayers yet this is no more then was before when in our ignorance we used common Prayers and mixt Communions c. How sweet and satisfactory was God then unto us though the use of those carnal Ordinances was as unclean as the high places were of old to the people of God God appeared to Solomon in Gibeon though that great high place was never appointed by God for his people to worship in but was contrary to his revealed will yet he appeared to Solomon as well in Gibeon as in the house of the Lord 1 King 9 2. Thus the Lord God and Father of mercies who is free in his grace abundant in goodness and truth being not bound up to means might appear for a time even comfortably to his people even in Gibeon in corruptest forms and fellowship not that he aprroves them but that in his good pleasure he may manifest his everlasting love the more to his people whose life is in their bloud as well as when they are washed and who look as beautifull before God when they are black as when white and ruddy yea the love of God is the same to the Saints however they are 't is not their best performances that please him but he is pleased and rests in his love yea that love may appear more to his people in lowest performances then in highest attainments And surely though God may bear awhile with this singing of Psalmes yet the time is come that he will say T●ke away from me the noise of thy songs Mark it 't is but a noise that their singing makes and 't is the noise of Babel confusion of tongue in all their Psalms but God who hath silenced that Prelatick Pricksong and is now silencing Presbyterian plain-song will also cause the songs of Independant Churches to cease now indeed they have a jolly time of it here Fasts are turned into Feasts their tears into triumphs 't will be quite contrary when their songs shall be turned to lamentation their mirth to mourning their fulness to famin and their forms to fire to be consumed by the Spirit Now these are Babylons last Plagues Death Mourning Famin and Fire which all the people of God abiding in Babylon shall partake of and as death is the spirits absence from all their fellowships So the spirits presence at the second appearing of Christ shall torment their flesh and burn up all their forms as with fire but mourning and famin comes before First mourning when the joy of the holy Spirit unspeakable and full of glory shall not be heard in their habitations but a fleshly carnal joy built upon creaturely and worldly contents and complyances with worldly powers all which falling the Kings and Merchants of the earth shall cry alas alas that is the principal men and Ministers of Churches shall cry and mourn because Babylon the great City is fallen Again Famin shall follow their Feastings and daies of thanksgiving for these are the Whores delicacies Daies of Fasting was a courser fare fit for their times of persecution but now the Churches having rest and rejoycing together the Lord comes and disquiets the inhabitants of Babylon turning their joy into mourning their fatness into famin For this all the Prophets point at even an extream Famin to come upon all the Churches That 's the extremity of Famin when there is such a want of food that men will eat the flesh one of another Both these shall come to pass upon the Churches First they shall be in want of food that is the means of grace as thep call it shall not be any more their meat not give them any sustenance at all indeed they may as the Prophet saith feed on the wind and follow the Eastwind that is the most hurtfull wind for cotn they may as men in a dream think they
spirit to continue their Church-state to be of a Gospel-glory wherein was the baptism of the spirit and all the gifts of the spirit were poured forth as rivers of living water on all the Churches of Christ for though every believer had not the baptism of the spirit nor those rivers flowing out of his belly because many believers then being carnal not spiritual had not a Gospel-faith faith in Christ yet every church of Christ was baptized with the spirit and had those manifold gifts manifest among them as the church of Corinth being most carnal yet came behind in no gift 1 Cor. 1.5 6 7. the church was adorned with all the gifts of the spirit and the manifestation of the spirit was given to every one to profit withall the spirit dividing to every one severally as he will 1 Cor. 12 7. to 12. and that his was the Gospel order which God set up in the church is plain v 27 28. now ye are the body of Christ and members in particular and God hath set some in the church first Apostles secondly Prophets thirdly Teachers c. This was the Ministry of the church and gifts of Christ not extraordinary as men say for that time as if Pastors and Teachers were the onely Ministers to continue in the churches to the last For though Teachers are last named Eph. 4.11 yet Teachers are also mentioned with the first with Apostles and Prophets 1 Cor. 12.28 and if God did set this order this ministry if Christ gave those gifts to the church how could the Church be wanting of those gifts of the spirit or gifts of Christ but by the spirit of Antichrist and Apostacy of the Church whereby the spouse became an harlot and the Christian church the great whore For what Scripture speaks of those gifts as extraordinary the gifts of the spirit were as ordinary for the church as the Ordinances why should Ordinances continue and not the gifts why should baptism and breaking of bread abide more then the baptism of the spirit and all those gifts seeing the spirit was given to abide with them for ever who promised that indulgence and dispensation that though the first churches of Christ were set by God in that order with manifold gifts of the spirit yet the churches afterward might stand in a Gospel order without any one gift manifest among them who made those Apostolike commands Apochrypha desire spiritual gifts be zealous of spiritual gifts that ye may excel to the edifying of the Church Where is a Psalme or a Doctrince or a Tongue or Interpretation or Revelation all being unto edifying and how is the church edifyed or built up now unless unto a Babel what confusion of tongues must needs be when there is no gift of tongue either to translate Scriptures truely or truely to interpret them in the gift of the spirit or to reveal the secrets and spiritual mysteries in them that have been hid from Ages and Generations since the Apostacy and is there not as much need of the spirit and power to restore all things that have been lost as to confirm the Gospel when 't was first published by the Apostles And is not the Ministry of Apostles as necessary now to preach the everlasting Gospel to the world seeing Pastors and Teachers must only attend their particular churches But where are there those Pastors and Teachers and Elders whom Apostles were to appoint and ordain where are the Apostles hands with the laying on of hands of the Presbytery Was it not the Apostles Office in chief to ordain Elders in every church and were not Evangelists designed by them to ordain Elders in every City were not Apostles only to set in order things in the church What church then can be in order without an Apostle were not the Apostles the only speakers who concluded and did all in Synods what can a Christian Synod do without them how can a church excommunicate or cast out but by the spirit of an Apostle who is still said to deliver to Satan In a word what Gospel can be in the world or Government in the church without an Apostle yea what ordinance can be in order without them for the very baptism of water as it was not to be before the baptism of the holy spirit and of fire on the church the doctrine of Christ being not baptism but the doctrine of baptisms so none could baptize but the Apostles or such who had a special commission confirmed with gifts of the spirit as Philip and Ananias For not every one that could preach but he that could teach all Nations was to baptize and that could not be but by the gift of tongues yea none could baptize but with the promise of the gift of the spirit annexed as none could preach the Gospel but by the holy spirit sent down from heaven which the baptized churches have not attained to nor can promise to their dipt believers Next to Baptism the Doctrine or Ordinance of laying on of hands follows whereto as the Apostles hands must be joyned so the gift of the spirit was ever with it without which the laying on of hands is but an empty ceremony as 't is in all the churches only the church of Scotland is more subtile and wise not to use that foolish complement but to ordain without any laying of hands knowing no gift is now given thereby unless it be a good Parsonage as in the English Presbytery but in the primitive there was a gift given by the laying on of the hands of the Eldership with the Apostles on the Elders to be ordained who also received the gift of healing by the laying on of their hands on the sick anoynting them with oyl signifying the spirit which was given indeed as the hands laid on did shew the same thing even the spirit and power from on high given to those who were ordained and approved for the ministry Now where are such administrations or such a ministry where is that manifestation of the spirit in these last Laodicean churches who are just like the church of Laodicea in this first that they are last of all the churches that have been or shall be Secondly that as Laodicea in the Greek imports 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the judgement of the people or Nations so not only the National churches but the separated ones are now judged by Christ Thirdly as the church of Laodicea thought best of her self being therefore the worst of all the churches the former six churches though some evils and failings were condemned in them yet were commended for some good which was not to be found at all in Laodicea that thought she was rich and had need of nothing whereas she was blind and naked So Presbyterian churches may justly be condemned of much evil and failing yet are to be commended that they pretend still Reformation but the last reformed and most refined churches of the Separation say they are rich and have need of nothing
set time or in a forme of words though Christ did use thus to pray being a Minister of the Circumcision and in the duyes of his flesh living under the Law yet I conceive that the private prayers of Gospel-saints was not in sound of voice or forme of words but waiting upon God in Christ for the supplyes of the Spirit and of all good things promised as may appeare Rom. 8.25 26. we know not what to pray for as we ought but the Spirit helpeth our infirmities with groanings which cannot be uttered We know what to utter what to pray for in our formall prayers yea we have the forme and patterne of all our petitions framed in ous heads before we utter them we know what to pray for besides we have our set times of our houres of prayers our duty times as we call it We pray morning and evening as David and Daniel did use to do under the Law Psa 58 17. Dan. 6.10 sure such duty times were never heard of in the Gospel times therefore praying in the Spirit scarce appeares in these times much lesse among those who are most zealous for it Fourthly There is no preaching in all the Churches no preaching of that they pretend no Gospel preaching for neither the doctrine of free grace nor discoursing of Christ after the flesh is the preaching of the Gospel Eph. 3.5 the Gospel is a Mystery hid from ages and generations before and under the Law not manifested to the sonnes of men till 't was to the Apostles and Prephets by the Spirit but the Covenant of Grace free-Grace the forgivenesse of sinne c. was fully manifested by Moses and the Prophets of old Againe Christ after the flesh is not the Gospel 2 Cor. 5.16 Col. 1.27 Mar. 1.14 for the Apostles would henceforth know Christ after the flesh no more not Christ without us but Christ in us is the mystery of Christ and of the Gospell also yea though Christ after the flesh did present the Gospell in part preaching peace to the Jewes the Kingdome of heaven being then at hand yet the Kingdom was not come nor the Gospel fully preached till Christ came againe and preached peace to them that were a farre off and to them that were high Ephe. 2.17 this comming of Christ was not in flesh for that was crucified before ver 16. but he came in spirit that is t was Christ in the Apostles that afterward preached seeing you seek a proof of Christ speaking in me saith Paul he knew Christ living in him 2 Cor. 13.3.5 Phil. 3.8 9. and himself crucified with Christ all his flesh and the goodlinesse thereof crucified his righteousnesse his gifts and graces as dung in respect of Christ in him that is God manifested in his flesh did slay all that flesh to himself that God alone might appear to live or Christ living in him and this is also Christ crucified in him I bear in my body the dyings of the Lord Jesus 2 Cor. 4.10 Phil. 3.11 we see Paul preached nothing but Christ in him Christ dying in him Christ ●ising in him not as if I had attained to the Resurrection of the dead Indeed the Apostles did mention Christ after the flesh but yet so as therby to manifest the Mysterie of Christ in spirit of Christ in us of God in our flesh Christ suffered for sins the just for the unjust to bring us to God So that all the Ministers of the Churches come too short in these three things which the ministers of the Gospel had First they had the manifestation of the spirit in manifold gifts enabling them to preach the Gospel purely 1 Tim. 1.12 and with power they preach the Gospel by the holy spirit sent down from heaven 1 Pet. 1.12 which none of of our Ministers have Secondly They could clearly manifest the mysterie of the Gospel and preach glad tydings to every creature under heaven to every man and woman in the world Col. 1.23.28 presenting every man in Christ and Christ in every man Know ye not that Christ is in you except ye be reprobate that is 2 Cor. 13.5 men void of judgement to discern your spirituall estate and being in Christ God being in every man and every mans being in God Act. 17.28 Thirdly the Ministers of the Gospel could not onely manifest the mystery by scripture but without scripture they could make it forth in the works of creation from the writings of poets the mysterie of God even the Father and of Christ For in him we live move and have our being and we are his off-spring we that is mankinde for the Poet means that and the Apostle also he is not farre from every one of us yea in every Creature the Apostle could manifest Christ Act. 17.27 therefore the Gospel is said to be preached in every creature under Heaven Col. 1.23 The Heavens declare 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 yea day to day uttereth speech Psa 19.2 c. So the Sun Moon and Stars their sound is gone throughout all the world v. 4. That is the sound and speech of every creature and as the Gospel is called the witnesse of God 1 Cor. so the rain and fruitfull seasons doe fully witnesse God Thus the Apostles though to the Jews they spake from scriptures because the scriptures were owned by them Act. 14.17 yet to the Nations who denyed all scriptures of the prophets and knew no other then the poets and their own prophane authors the Apostle I say never preached to them out of scriptures for to what purpose was it to tell the heathen of Moses the prophets and the psalms or to preach of their sinnes as out New England Ministers doe to their Sagamoores very simply but as the mystery of the Gospell preached by the Apostles could not be read in Scriptures nor learnt by man at all but only as it was Revealed in them by the Spirit so they spake yea the Speakings of Christ out of Scripture was onely as a Minister of the Circumcision Luk. 4.17 First reading a Text out of the Law c. as all our Gospell-teachers can doe they cannot preach without a Text out of Scripture they have not the manifestation of the Spirit neither can they manifest the mystery of the Gospell the mystery of Christ in us of God manifested in our flesh they cannot present every man in Christ and every man living in God and God the Saviour in all men c. these glad-tydings there is no Minister can preach to any people much lesse to every creature to all Nations Ioh. 1.9 having no gifts of tongues or interpretation they cannot preach the Gospel to those who deny Scriptures Ioh. 4.12 they cannot convince any man by the light in them which is no other then Christ in them nor hold forth Christ from the appearance of God in the world from the light of the world that is in them from inward