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A91075 The prophets Malachy and Isaiah prophecying to the saints and professors of this generation of the great things the Lord will doe in this their day and time. Shewing (amongst other things) the nature and quality of the apostachy. The judgement of the Lord upon the leaders of the apostacy. How the Lord will deale with, and carry himself towards, others guilty of the apostacy. The certainty of deliverance at hand for the true seed. / By a wel-wisher to the kingdome of our Lord Jesus. To which is prefixed two very useful epistles, by Christopher Feak, and John Pendarves, ministers of the Gospel. Wel-wisher to the kingdome of our Lord Jesus.; Pendarves, John, 1622-1656.; Feake, Christopher, fl. 1645-1660. 1656 (1656) Wing P3687; Thomason E888_2; ESTC R207362 83,871 109

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one it imports thus much that it is the oneness of the Spouse that makes her so Dove-like and undefiled unless you endeavour after this union which the Apostle cals The unitie of the Spirit in the bond of peace you wil not walk worthy of your vocation wherewith ye are called Ephes 4.3 compared with the iv while Ephraim envies Judah and Judah vexes Ephraim defiling dirt and dust wil be thrown about and stick to your garments when the Lord hath by his Refining dispensation united his Jewels and his Remnant into one upon his own foundation then wil they be pleasantness to the Lord his Dove undefiled then wil such a glory rest upon them as the Lord wil create a defence upon it as hath been already suggested in this discourse my Dove my undefiled is but one 9 This union is the very Image of that glorious union between the Father and the Son our Lord makes the union between him and his Father the pattern of that union he intercedes for that they may all be one as thou Father art in me and I in thee again that they may be one even as we are one I in them and thou in me that they be made perfect in one this union is a lively representation of the glorious union between the Father and the Son and what an exceeding glory must that needs be my thinks the glory of it should even ravish your hearts and make your souls like to the Chariots of Aminadab in an eager pursuit of it til you have attained So that by this time I hope you may be in love with union who can but be in love with it the glory of it is so exceeding like the glory of your Lord who is the chiefest of ten thousand but I would not be mistaken by any It was in the heart of that blessed servant of the Lord dear Tillinghast had he had alonger day to have wrought in to have presented you with some principses of this glorious union O that the Lord would anoint some other with the same Spirit that some healing balsom might be poured into the bleeding wounds of distressed Syon this union I so earnestly press after is not dissonant to but may wel stand with that holy separation from the unclean thing the Saints are exhorted and it is their duty to seperate from but again a truly Christian pursuit after this union wil glorifie a right and a holy separation pursue this holy principle of Union and I perswade my self you wil leave very few or none that have but a grain of sincerity cleaving to the uncleanthing if the glory of this Union be so powerful as to convince the wicked World how much more than think you wil it draw that heart that hath but the least grace in it O the inexpressible advantage this union of parts brings to the whole body one part possesseth wisdom and counsel another spirit and life another part agility and swiftess in motion now while they are not in conjunction tho the one may have wisdom and counsel yet it may want the spirit and life of the other and though that other may have excellent spirit and life yet it may want wisdom to direct and guide the agile faculty in a regular motion but when there is a union of parts the whole body partakes off whatsoever wisdom of whatsoever excellency of Spirit and Life and of whatsoever other noble gift is in any part thereof which must needs be exceeding glorious to behold of much advantage to the cause and work of your Lord. O my Brethren If there be therefore any consolation in Christ Phil. 2.1 2 3.4 5. if any comfort of love if any fellowship of the Spirit if any bowels of mercies fulfil ye my joy that ye be like-minded having the same love being of one accord of one minde let nothing be done through strife or vain glorie but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves look not every man on his own things but every man also on the things of others let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus 5 Take heed and beware of a selfish spirit a self-exalting spirit dread and shun this monster as the greatest precipice of danger your Souls can possibly fall into at such a time as this This frame and temper of spirit the Lord wil contend against and bow down in that dreadful day of his which is hastning upon us For the day of the Lord of hosts shal be upon every one that is proud and loftie and upon every one that is lifted up and he shal be brought low yea the Lord wil not endure the least degree of it not so much as a losty look Isai 2.11 12 The loftie looks of man shal be humbled and the haughtiness of men shal be bowed down it is necessary it should be so and the reason why the Lord wil have it so is that the Lord alone may be exalted in that day it is the great design of the Lord in this notable day of his that he is bringing upon Syon to exalt himself alone and til this selfish frame of spirit be bowed down and brought low the Lord cannot accomplish his design he cannot be alone exalted this is the reason why the dreadful day of the Lord wil come upon the Cedars the materials of his Temple because they are high and lifted up but one fragment of this temper of spirit is one of the 7 things that are hateful an abomination unto the Lord a proud look or haughtie eyes Prov 6.17 as the margent of some Bibles hath it O therefore my brethren if we would be partakers of the rich Promises of the sparing love of our Father and not fal under the scourging hand of an angry God in this day of the Lord that is coming upon us let us dread and flee a self-exalting spirit Lastly Seeing it is the designe of the Lord at this day to bring his Syon into her first state into the purity of the day of her Espousals let us in the name of the Lord with heart and hand joyn with one accord to further this glorious design of God O that we would n deavour every one to mend one and in love help to mend each other would you be serviceable in the work of the Lord I know you would why this is the ready way the high way to carry on the great and glorious design of God upon the world when Syon is so reformed by the power of God as that she can offer up Offerings in righteousness that are peasant unto the Lord as in the daies of old as in antient Years THEN shal she tread down the Wicked as ashes under her feet THEN will the Lord raise up thy Sons O Syon Zack 9.13.14 15. against thy Sons O Greece and make thee as the sword of a Mighty man and the Lord shal be seen over them and his arrow shall go forth as the lightening and the Lord God shal blow the Trumpet and shal go with whirlwinds of the South the Lord of hosts shall defend them and they shal devour and subdue with sling stones and they shal drink and make a noise as through Wine and they shall be filled like bowls and as the corners of the Altar THE END
them shal stand and wil not this be a terrible day indeed vvhen such glorious professors as delight themselves in the thoughts and expectations of the coming of Christ shal be found too light and thrown into the fiery furnace to purhe their dross and tinn and come under the Fullers sope to cleanse their garments from their unclean and filthy spots But would you see more of the terrors of this dreadful day then consider the four first Chapters of the Prophet Isaiah in the first Chapter he speaks of the same time Malachy doth in general termes in his second Chapter after an enumeration of some of the evils of the Times as the reason why the Lord hath forsaken his people he tels the particular work the Lord wil do in Zion at this day from the 10th verse to the end in the seven first verses of the 3d. Chapter the Prophet tels us what course the Lord wil take to bring those great things to pass he had spoken of before from the 16 Verse to the second Verse of the 4th Chapter he sets down the punishment and sad condition of the Capital and Head City of the land and in the remainder of the 4th Chapter we have a description of the glory and happy state of the Lords Jewels those that are purged and puryfied by this Refiners fire and Fullers sope by his spirit of Judgement and his spirit of burning That Isaiahs Prophecie in these Chapters hath relation to the same time Malachy treats of is clear to me upon these grounds 1 Because I find that Isaiah as wel as Malachy hath relation to three times 1 To a time of Apostacy z Isa 1.2 4 21 22 23. I have nourished and brought up Children and they have rebelled against me A sinful Nation a people laden with iniquity they are gone away backward how is the faithful City become an harlot it was ful of judgement righteousness lodged in it but now Murderers thy silver is become dross thy wine mixt with water thy Princes are rebellious and companions of theeves c yea and this apostacy is guilty of the same quality Malachy's is a refined hypocritical apostacy though they be rebelious children corrupters and are so far gone backward that the Lord dispairs of doing them any good by correcting them at a former rate but saith a Verse 5 They wil then revolt more and more though they be altogether unsound from the sole of the foot unto the head b Verse 6. though they be as the c Verse 10 Rulers of Sodom and their d Verse 15 hands are ful of blood yet they cover all with a e Verse 11 multitude of sacrifices they fil the Lord with them that they trouble him and he is a f Verse 14 weary to bear them all their performances are guilty of such hypocritical vanity that they are an g Verse 13 14. abomination to the Lord and his soul hates them 2 To a time of purifying and restoring Zion to its former glory from whence they are fallen h Verse 25 26. And I wil turn my hand upon thee and purely purge away thy dross and take away all thy tin and I wil restore thy Judges as at the first and thy Counsellors as at the beginning afterward thou shalt be called the City of righteousness the faithful City i Ch 4.3 And it shal come to pass that he that is left in Zion and he that remaineth in Jerusalem shal be called holy 3 To a time of destroying the wicked k Ch 1.28.3 The destruction of the transgressors and of the sinners shal be together And they that forsake the Lord shal be consumed and the strong shal be as tow and the maker of it as a spark and they shal both burn together and none shall quench them Read also the second and third Chapters There is only this difference Isaiah hath spetial relation to the civil state of his people as a Common-wealth and Malachy hath spetial relation to the Worship and religious state of this people as a Church Ob If any should object that it is not probable that Isaiah should point at the same time with Malachy for he Prophecied a long time before speaks in the present tence as if he spake these things of his own time Answ I Answer 1. That this Prophecie was made known to I. saiah in King Vzzia's time l 2 King 15.3 who did that which was right in th sight of the Lord he was no ruler of Sodom therefore this Prophecy refers to another time not the present that it was revealed in Vzzia's time appears to me because the Vision seen by the Prophet sometime after in the 6th Chapter is said to be seen in the year that King Vzziah dyed verse 1. 2 This is a Vision the vision of Isaiah the son of Amos which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem c. now visions being concerning things to come this must of necessity have relation to a time yet to come 2 Because I find the Prophet Isaiah as wel as Malachy directs his speech to three sorts of people First To those Apostates the Lord wil in his judgements be avenged of m Ch. 2.24 and 3.11 Ah I wil ease me of mine adversaries and avenge me of mine enemies Wo unto the wicked it shal be ill with him for the reward of his hands shall be given him Secondly To those whom the Lord wil purge and purifie n Ch 1.25 I wil turn my hand upon thee and purely purge away thy dross and take away all thy tin who when the Lord shal have thus purged away their filth by a spirit of judgement and a spirit of burning shal be the holy Jewels of the Lord. Thirdly To a company of righteous souls whom the Lord wil spare in that day to whom the Prophet is commanded to say o Ch. 3.10 it shal be wel with them for they shal eat the fruit of their doings though it go ful ill with the rest of their Brethren yet it shal be wel with them the Lord wil spare them he hath his chambers to hide them in in this day of his wrath wherein he will punish the Inhabitants of the earth for their iniquities 3 Because I find the Prophet hath wholly relation to the last dayes Chap 2. verse 2. and it shal come to pass in the last dayes the Prophet brings in the kingdom of the mountain the kingdom of Christ in its ful glory as the product and effect of that which before in the latter part of the first Chap. he had said the Lord would do for he brings it in with an AND and it shal come to pass in the last daies it runs current thus when Syon for the faith faithful City in the 21 verse and Zion in the 27 verse I take to be all one hath so far apostatised as that she is become an Harlot in Gods account her silver become
silver purifying and purging the true seed from all their drosse and tin that they may be able to offer up an Offering to the Lord in righteousnesse sit to serve him in that great and glorious worke he hath to do in the world 2. Because the worke of our Lord at this time the Prophet speaks of is to bring his people into to cloath them with that glory they have lost the glory of the day of their espousal that they may be as in the dayes of old as in antient yeares but when our Lord shall come in person he will bring a greater glory then that with him even r Mat. 16.27 Luke 9.26 his own glory and his Fathers glory and the glory of his holy Angells 3. Because I finde the Prophet Isaiah who as hath been sufficiently proved speaks of the same time and worke calling this a coming in spirit the spirit of judgment and the spirit of burning By which the Lord will wash and purge Syon 4. Because the great designe of our Lord at this his coming as hath been already proved is to sitt and prepare his Syon for the doing that great worke of his in and upon the world he hath decreed she shall carry on before he comes himselfe in person even the breaking Dan. great Image to pieces and powering out Vials of his wrath upon the rebellious world by giving his Spirit to them and causing it to rest upon them Read what the Prophet Isaiah saith in his 28. chapter the 5. and 6. verses In that day shall the Lord of hosts be for a Crowne of glory and for a Diadem of beauty unto the residue of his people And for a spirit of judgment to him that sitteth in judgment for strength to them that turn the battle to the gate In that day wherein the Lord will in judgment tread under foot the Crowne of Pride the Drunkards of Ephraim and all their glorious beauty shall be as a fading flower wherein God will judge the apostatising wickednesse wherewith the people are become drunken with the promoters of it in the midest of a professing people In that day will the Lord of hoasts be for a Crowne of glory and for a Diadem of beauty unto the residue of his people those that keep their garment pure and clean from this apostacie in this their day But the sword of the Lord of hosts is not to abide upon the back of his people but now judgment beginning at the house of God hath run its course there and the Lord of hosts hath magnified himselfe gotten glory and honor exalted himselfe alone there by the righteousnesse of his Judgments He will be for a spirit of judgement to him that sitteth in judgment and for strength to them that turn the battle to the gate The sword of the Lord of hosts must be removed and the battel must be turned to the gate to what gate s Gen. 22.17 the gate of his enemies which the father hath promised that blessed seed of Abraham our Lord Jesus shall possesse And my thinks the reason is strong for this interpretation for after the Lord hath judged this wicked though professing generation bringing a destroying woe upon the Crowne of Pride the Drunkards among them and made himselfe a Crowne of glory and a Diadem of beauty to the residue of his people whether those that kept themselves clean from the pollutions of the day or those that he had left as his Jewells a people to shew forth his praise he will then be for a spirit of Judgement to them that sit in Judgment and for strength to them that turn the battel to the gate The battle of the Lord must now be turned hence to another place to the gate which cannot be the gate of this professing people for it hath been there already the mighty and strong one of the Lord hath already been as t verse 2. a tempest of haile and a destroying storme as a stood of mighty waters in their gate before the residue of his people set themselves to this worke And the persons to whom these promises are made are those that the battle of the Lord in the gate of this wicked-professing-people hath left the residue of the people so that it cannot be meant of their gate And what gate can this then be But that gate of his enemies which the Father hath promised shall be the possession of his Sonne the seed of Abraham Judgment begins at the house of God and ends in that gate and all this must be done by the Spirit of the Lord he will be for a spirit of Judgment and the same spirit shall be strength to them that turn the battle to the gate The Prophet speaks not a word of any other coming of the Lord than in spirit so that all the worke there spoken of must be done by the spirit of the Lord in and by his people before the coming of the Son of God in Person the second time And the same Prophet Isaiah in his fifty nineth Chapter the nineteenth verse speaks further of this truth When the enemy shall come in like a stood the spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him clearly holding forth thus much to us that the worke of God in the last day's to repay fury to his adversaries and recompence to his enemies that combine together against him shall be carried on by the spirit of the Lord as the great agent in and amongst his people he speaks of his personal comming in the next verse as succeeding this And the Holy ghost in the fourteenth of the Revelation further confirms us in this truth there we finde the Lord bringing his purged and refined number upon Mount Zion martialling them for his work But how comes he As a Lamb A Lamb stood on Mount Zion with one hundred forty foure thousand The Lord comes to avenge the blood of his own person and all the blood of his u Luke 18.7 Mistical body that hath been shed upon the world as a Lamb But when he comes in person he appears after another manner as a King x Mat. 24.30 in power and great glory 5. When the Lord comes himself in person he will do his work himselfe alone by his great power and glory he brings with him he will stain all his Rayment with the blood of his enemies y Isa 63.3 treading the winepress alone and of the people there will be none with him But at this comming of the Lord he makes use of Syon as his battle-ax and instrument of warre of their feet to tread down his enemies as ashes under foot 2. This Tipe cannot represent THE WHOLE OF THE PROFESSING GOSPELL-CHURCH I conceive because the whole house of Israel the twelve Tribes being the tipe of that this one Tribe MALLACHY prophesied to was but a tipe of some small part of the professing-gospel-church which runnes parrallel to it For the illustrating of
Name Wherefore let all Men who shall read search the Scriptures whether those things which he hath written and brought together from the holy Oracles be so yea or no and accordingly embrace what they find of the Spirit and truth of God and what they meet with that savours of humane frailty and mistake for which of the Learned Orthodox Doctors of the Church as they are called are not full of them let them reflecting upon their own insufficiency and imperfections passe by in brotherly love or rectifie according to the measure of their attainments in Christ For undoubtedly the Aime of the Author and the scope of his discourse is no way unworthy the Name and profession of a Disciple of Christ A plentifull portion of the Spirit of Wisedome and Revelation in the knowledge of Christ be given to every such Disciple in this day for the Lords sake Amen So prayeth One of the Servants of Christ and your Servant for Jesus sake CHR. FEAKE From mine own Hired House where a Souldier is appointed to keep me this 14 day of the 5 Month 1656. TO THE READER GOD who in times past left not himself without Witnesse Acts 14.16 17. hath in the dayes of the Gospel compassed us about with a aloud of Witnesses Heb. 12.1 A Remnant of whom notwithstanding that great Apostacy spoken of 2 Thess 2. hath the Lord reserved and by wonderfull providence hath preserved during all the bloody rage and reigne of the man of sin to bear a Testimony for Jesus with the hazard of their lives Rev. 17.6 And in this our Generation O how eminently hath God appeared witnessing to the truth Rev. 12.11 17. against all the unrighteousnesse of men as by many signal paovidences and dreadsull judgements Chap. 6.9 so also by raising up diverse Witnesses in his behalfe The number of those hath he augmented of late and prospered their Testimony to a great encrease of light and still the Lord holds them in his right hand and makes them like the Pen of a ready Writer bearing a swift Testimony against the most refined abominations of Professors declaring the mind of the Lord in divers dark sayings of Scripture bringing that light out of obscurity that many ages past have never seen 1 Pet. 1.12 showing plainly how the Prophets of old did Minister to the Saints and Professors in the last dayes Behold how these at this day are revived as from the dead to witnesse for God and Christ against a sinfull and adulterous Generation It rejoyceth me to behold how the Lord doth spirit instruments and instruct them to promote their Testimony by expounding and sitly applying their words for Reproof and instruction in Righteousnesse as once he did Ezra and others with him to hold forth the Law of Moses when that work which typed forth much of this now in doing was upon the wheele But as the Lords Witnesses of old were the main object of the hatred of those whom they witnessed against as Amos Jeremy and others who were threatned imprisoned and reproached even so are the Children of the Prophets those who through their word are brought forth to witnesse against evill doers now hated and misused by the men of this Generation I know men are ready to say with the Pharisees Mat. 23.30 31 32. If we had lived in the dayes of our fathers we would not have persecuted the Prophets whilest in the mean time they seek to suppresse those who in the same Spirit of faith doe with their words explained bear witness against such yea the self same evills by other persons committed now Obj. But some may Object saying This is the duty and work of extraordinary Prophets only to bear a Testimony against the evills of the Times ordinary Ministers have little to doe ordinary Saints much lesse with such matters Ans The Prophecies of old and the Testimonies of the Prophets are gathered up into the Prophesie and Testimony of Christ the Great Prophet of the New Testament the faithfull witnesse and by him having received of the Father The Promise of the Spirit in the fullnesse of it committed to his Seed even the faithfull believers as believers being made to partake abundantly of the same Spirit which was not given at least so generally and ordinarily untill Jesus was exalted John 7. 38 39. by them to be declared and held forth from Generation to Generation each word in its season according to their measure of Grace and of the gift of Christ as these Scriptures here inserted with many more doe sufficiently prove Rev. 1.4 5 11. Rev. 12.10 11 17. Isa 59.21 Psa 145.4 Isa 43.3 5 8. Isa 8.16 2 Tim. 2.2 And as it is the concernment of Saints in generall qualified for the worke to witnesse for Christ against Antichrist so is it in a speciall manner the worke of Gospel Ministers orderly called to that Office to bear their Testimony against all Antichristian Abominations And if these things be so may we not conclude that men ought to take heed that they be not found despisers when God comes forth by the words of his Servants though Babes and Sucklings with stammering tongues and pens Psal 8.2 to witnesse against the evills of the times O Yee that are called by the name of Saints Is it a time for you to dwell at ease in your cieled houses Is it not high time to awake and to consider your wayes to enquire into to lay to heart to sigh and cry for all the abominations of such as professe to be the Lords people whereby the grace and praise-worthy name of God is reproached at home and abroad Oh how gloriously is this duty rewarded and how severely are professors even the ancient of them punished for the neglect hereof Ezek. 9.4 5 6 7. If love to God and Christ doth not constrain yet let the just judgements of God breaking forth upon a professing yet sinfull secure people provoke you hereunto In this weighty work the ensuing Treatise will afford thee no small help for by it if the presence of the Lord accompany the reading thou mayest dig through a wall as Ezekiel was bid to doe Ezek. 8.7 8 12. and mayest behold with him an open door whereat entring in thou mayest see greater abominations then probably thou hast hitherto observed vayled over with spetious pretences and a large profession Herein is the wisedome of God to be seen and justified in bringing his truths to light in their proper time whilest men are working in the darke Isa 29.15 saying Who seeth us How hath the Lord lighted Candles wherewith to search Jerusalem visiting the men that are setling Zeph. 1.12 or willing to setle on their Lees. Reader This worke serves not only to present unto thee as it were in a Glasse the face of the Times but thine own face use it as a Touchstone to try thy heart whether it be right for the Lord and for his work Behold how the Lord comes and
is written in their foreheads they are redeemed from the earths and from among men from all of this old world nothing is of any value or esteem with them hath their hearts but the new Heavens and new earth which they look for according to the promise of God they are without guile and fault before the Throne of God their Offerings are Offerings in righteousness pleasant unto the Lord they are a holy Generation by the mighty and wonder-working hand of the Holy Spirit wrought into an exact conformity to Jesus Christ in all things these are the Lords Jewels upon whom his heart is so fixed that he wil defend them against the whole world of men and devils he vvil creat such a defence upon these that neither heat nor storme nor raine all the rage malice and power of their enemies either by day or by night shal be able to harm them We are now come to the second sort of promises the Lord makes to this people of his delight and that is such as contains not only reward for work done but also qualification and fitness for a future glorious work immediatly to succeed Then shal ye return and diseern between the righteous and the wicked between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not In the words we have 1 The Persons to vvhom this Promise is made 2 The Promise it self And 3 The Time of performance 1 The Persons to vvhom the Promise is made Then shal yee returne c. that by this YEE cannot be meant the wicked leaders of the Apostacy against whom the Prophet had been speaking throughout his Prophecie seems clear to me upon these grounds 1 Because here is a promise made to them and the promises of God belong not to the wicked they are a Eph 2.12 strangers from the Conants of promise the Lord makes not promises to his enemies but to his Children and Friends To Abraham and his seed were the promises made b Gal 3.16 c 2 Cor. 1 20 all the promises of God in him are yea and in him amen and it s by the d Eph 2.13 BLOOD OF CHRIST that any are made nigh to the promise 2 Because it is a promise of a great gift of the Spirit a peice of that great New-Testament promise of the Spirit and what colour or shaddow of reason can be given that this should be spoken to wicked men the subject of the Lords wrath and displeasure 3 Because it is a promise of a spirit of descerning to qualifie and fit them with a sufficient ability to perform the work of the Lord in the to tal destruction of the wicked Now it is not the wicked that shal destroy the wicked at this day but it is the feet of them that fear the Lord that shal tread them down like ashes they burn them up leaving them neither root nor branch So that 2 By this YEE we are to understand the Jewels of the Lord they shal return out of the fiery furnace of the refiner and from under the scourings of the Fullers sope and have a spirit of discerning given to them that they may be enabled to perform that great work the Lord hath cut out for them to do upon and in the world But 3 In a more special and peculiar manner we are to understand by this YE those that feared the Lord spake often one to another those that the Lord wil so own as to spare them in that day of the Lord of hosts they shal return out of those places of consultation where they have been thinking of and consulting about the concernments of the great name of God at this day and shal discern what their work is in the doing whereof they may gain honour and glory to the suffering name of their Lord one reason why I apply it in such special manner to these is because I find them particularly pointed out by the same expression in the next Chapter and YEE shal go forth and grow up as Calves of the stall and YEE shal tread down the wicked YEE who why you that fear my name 2 The Promise it self we have in these words discern between the righteous the wicked between him that serveth God him that serveth him not it is a spirit of discerning the Lord promises here to qualifie and fit them to enable them to perform the glorious work of the following day spoken of in the 1 v of the next Chter for the Prophet there renders a reason why the Lord would then give them this spirit of discerning For behold saith he the day cometh that shal burn as an Oven implying as that that was the time and season for the pouring down of the spirit upon them so that there is a necessity it should be given to them otherwise they would not be able to perform the work of that burning day treading down the vvicked as ashes under their feet as the Children of old must be directed what to destroy and what to save alive so must these too have a spirit of discerning given them To discern between the righteous and the wicked between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not otherwise they wil not know which to burn up and which to pluck as brands out of the fire which to lead by the hand out of the miseries and sorrows of that day and which to tread down like ashes under their feet 3 The Time of performance THEN shal ye return c THEN when 1 THEN When I have gotten to my self honour and glory by my swift witnessing against the heads and leaders of this loathsome apostacy 2 THEN When I have made up my Jewels when my Refiners fire and Fullers sope that searching and trying dispensation of mine hath had its ful course amongst my professing people that pretend to so great a delight in me and my day 3 THEN When I have put forth such Majesty and glory in executing my vengeance on these mine enemies and purifying my Zion that forceth you because of that unlikeness and non-conformity that is in you to it to fly to the horns of the Altar to the freeness and riches of my eternal love my sparing love for shelter when the considering how far short you come of that glory I am about to reveal makes you to run into your rock the Rock of Ages to shelter your selves under his healing wings 4 THEN when I have manifested such glory of love in such a peculiar way as neither you nor your Fathers were ever acquainted with before taking such an unwonted unparalleld care of you sparing you in such a day as this the glory whereof shal have drawn you vvholly to my self that indeed I am as really become yours as you are mine and that I am fixed upon your hearts as you are upon mine that indeed you can unfeignedly say My beloved is mine and I am his THEN shal ye return and discern c. 5 THEN
comes to vindicate his name and honour in jealousie and wrath Judging of her And that it was the state of the Jewish Church in which our Lord found them at his first coming in the flesh hath been cleared up already and therein she was a Type and representation of the professing Gospel-Church in the last dayes Lastly That it is the state and condition of the professing Gospel Church when Judgement shall begin at the house of God he will visit her with a SPIRIT of Judgement and a spirit of burning be as a Refiners fire and as Fullers sope to her Matthew and Luke tel us plainly As it was in the dayes of Noah so shal it be also in the dayes of the Son of man and Luke illustrates it by the condition of Sodom g Luke 17.26 28 30. They did eat they drank they bought they sold they planted they builded even thus shal it be in the dayes when the Son of man is revealed so that upon the credit of the word of two Evangelists we may believe it for a truth that the professing worlds being in this state and condition is a clear sign of the Lords being at hand to deliver his remnant and destroy his enemies But wil you have the testimony of a third Apostle John the Spirit of the Lord by him in his Epistle to the seven Churches in Asia bears witness to this truth that when the professing Gospel-Church fals into a refined hypocritical apostacy after reformation then the Lord stands at the door and knocks he stayes no longer but comes to Judgement for the proof of this let us a little consider these seven Churches of Asia They were Tipes and representations of the various state and condition of the Church of Christ from the falling away the Apostle writes of in his second Epistle to the Thessalonians by which the man of sin got up to his seat and power until the coming of the Lord to his Syon for some things written especially to the Churches in Philadelphia and Laodicea cannot be restrained to literal Philadelphia and literal Laodicea but must of necessity be granted to refer to some other time and persons tiped out by them further behold the order the Holy Ghost observes in his writing be begins with an apostacy with Ephesus who had fallen from her first works and closes with an apostacy with Laodicea that had fallen into a notable hypocritical strain boasting of her own gifts and excellencies saying I am rich and increased with goods and have need of nothing If we observe the Church of Sardis we shall there see what a low ebb the Church of Christ was once brought unto Thou hast a name that thou livest and art dead be watchful and strengthen the things which remain that are ready to dye there were but a few names which had not defiled their garments but at the next remove the Spirit of the Lord works such a glorious reformation in the Church that she seems as if she were perfect before the Lord he finds no fault at all with her but commends her after a high rate this is represented to us by Philadelphia now the coming of our Lord draws neer it is not far off Behold I come quickly hold that fast which thou hast after this Satan that cunning and implacable enemy to the Saints happiness brings his Laodicean temper upon the stage the professing Gospel-Church fals from so glorious a reformation wrought by the Philadelphians into a luke warm hypocritical apostacy by this time our Lord is at the door and ready to enter in and behold the hypocrisie of this apostacy although she be fallen from the glory of noble Philadelphia into the loathsome condition of luke warm Laodicea wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked yet she saith I am rich and increased with goods and have need of nothing now our Lord stands at the door and knocks gives notice that he is coming and wil not tarry Thus my Brethren you have a manifold testimony to the truth of the assertion that an hypocritical apostacy after reformation in the professing Gospel-Church is an unquestionable evidence That deliverance to the true seed and destruction to the enemy is at hand the Lord wil stay no longer but wil come and wil not tarry for his own Names sake if God would not spare the old world nor his chosen people Israel To whom pertaineth the Adoption and the glory and the promises when they came into this temper and frame what ground hath any man to think that this present evil world being come into the same State shal find more favour at the hand of the jealous God than those of old did The blood of all the Prophets which was shed from the foundation of the world Luke 11.50 shal be required of this Generation saith our Lord what Generation is that an hypocritical Pharisaical Generation So that it remains for a certain truth that judgement is at the door of this Generation and deliverance is coming from Heaven to the faithful that keep their garments pure and they shal walk with their Lord in white for they are worthy 2 Be instructed in the design of the Lord at this day upon you and the rest of your Brethren with whom you are contending for the name and honour of your Lord it is to bring you into cloth you with the glory of the day of your Espousals that it may be with you as it was in antient years in the beginning what glory is that the glory of the Apostles and Saints when they received the promise of the Father when the Spirit of the Lord came with power upon them working in them according to the might of his power the glory of this day is inexpressible neither is it my work at this time to dilate upon it but I chuse rather to leave it to your own meditations to represent it to your view by chewing the cudd in the consideration of it as it is set forth in the holy Writings of the Apostles when you have attained to this glory then wil you be defended by the creating power of God and power from on high wil be given you to tarry on that great work of God in the world to the glory and praise of your Lord your hearts are now so much fixed upon in which you so earnestly desire to be labouring Other very useful instructions might be added but I conceive it wil be more acceptable and vvork more kindly if your selves press that wholsom liquor out of this cluster therefore I forbear 2 In the second place give me leave to Exhort you to these things 1 Be not weary of nor undervalue your present work behold how acceptable how delightful it is to your Lord the Lord is alwaies among you hearing all your discourses with greatest delight the glory of it so ravishes his hear k Cant. 4 8 9 11. Thou hast ravished my heart my Sister my Spouse thou hast
ravished mine heart with one of thine eyes with one chain of thy neck the Lord is thus ravished with his Spouse When she looks from the top of Amana from the top of Shenir and Hermon from the lyons dens from the mountains of the leopard and her lips drop as the hony comb yea so ravished is he with the glory of your present Work as he wil keep the Idea of it in his Book of remembrance he wil have it alvvaies before him why should you undervalue it and grow weary of it as of a low and mean thing seeing the Lord prizes it at so high a rate that it rejoyceth the very heart of God as those peculiar and rich promises annexed to it manifest Be not weary of it but keep close to your Work and you shal not only possess rich and glorious Reward but at the appointed time shal be accomodated vvith safficient furniture to carry on that glorious work of your Lord vvherein you shal grow up as Calves of the stal Be not weary of your work think not the time long nor your Work stale the Lord is now in the midst of you and it is exceeding dangerous for you to go forth to another Work Til the breaker up go up before you til your King the Lord pass on the head of you so long as the cloud abides on the Tabernacle the Children of Israel are not to journey but when the cloud is taken up m Deut. 1.33 and goeth in the way before them then is it safe for Israel to go forward let not an irregular ambition after a higher and more noble Work draw you into a sinful seeming 〈◊〉 of your Lords care of his Work cause that vvil greive the holy Spirit vvho dwels in your Temples n Cant. 2 7 I charge you O ye daughters of Jerusalem by the Roes and by the Hindes of the field that ye stir not up nor awake my Love til he please be faithful in your present Work and vvait the pleasure of your Lord and in the very next Verse you vvil hear his voice The voice of my Beloved and no sooner do you hear his voice but behold he comes leaping upon the Mountains skipping upon the hils no hils nor mountains of opposition shal hinder him but you shal behold him coming to give you your hearts desire o Ch. 3.6 Who is this that cometh out of the Wilderness like pillars of smoke perfumed with myrrh and Frankincense with all powders of the Merchant and vvhen he forsakes that houling desart he vvil not leave you behind him p Ch 8.5 Who is this that cometh up from the Wilderness leaning upon her beloved O then blemish not your Lords Work by any impatiency of Spirit but vvait your Lords leasure he vvil come and vvil not tarry q Ch 3.5 I charge you O ye daughters of Jerusalem by the Roes and by the Hindes of the field that ye stir not up nor awake my love till he please r Ch. 8.14 Make haste my beloved and be thou like to a Roe or to a young Hart upon the mountains of spices 2 Let your love to your Lord Jesus and his name appear seek by all vvayes and means possible to convince the professing world that it is nothing but love to your beloved that moves you nothing but love strong as death verily this vvil prove of much advantage every vvay behold vvhat an advantage vvas gained by such a conviction as this upon the spirits of men in the 5th of the Canticles the Spouse of Christ by a sluggish and ununvvorthy carriage having lost the sight of her Beloved the consideration of the excellency and glory of his love blovvs up the embers in her sleepy heart into a fire of love her soul fails vvithin her she is ready to dye for vvant of her Beloved she runs hither and thither to seek him and she cals after him but all in vain in this hot pursuit after her Beloved she encounters with the Watchmen but meets with very unkind entertainment nothing but smitings and woundings from them she turns to the keepers of the wals and they handle her very roughly They took away my vail from me all this while she suffers loss she neither finds her Beloved nor gains any advantage her passion of love was such as obscured her beauty and excellency that it appeared not so plainly what in truth it was but when her Love brake forth clearly from under those clouds I charge you O ye daughters of Jerusalem if ye find my Beloved that ye tel him that I am sick of love what a wonderful change is wrought what an advantage is gained not only to her self a good esteem of her person O thou fairest among Women she is now longer counted worthy of stripes but of the highest praises but also to her Beloved it sets their hearts upon an earnest enquiry after him What is thy beloved more then another beloved that thou dost so charge us the intenseness and fervency of their mind in the enquiry is set forth by the doubling of the question What is thy beloved more then another beloved O thou fairest among Women what is thy beloved more than another beloved that thou dost so charge us O let your love to your beloved appear this wil wipe off all that dirt and dishonour the wicked world casts upon you and the cause of your Lord you stand up for and provoke the daughters of Jerusalem to enquire after your beloved with whom you are so exceedingly in love 3 Seek earnestly after a spirit of light and discerning from the Lord to enable you to hold forth your beloved to the world in all his glory the glory of his person and the glory of his word of truth when the Spouse had in answer to their question in the 5th of the Canticles made a ful description of the glorious excellencies of her beloved my beloved is white and ruddy the chiefest of ten thousand c. concluding This is my beloved and this is my friend O daughters of Jerusalem behold what blessed fruit this brings forth Whether is thy beloved gone O thou fairest omong Women whether is thy Beloved turned aside that we may seek him with thee her Beloved is now become their beloved also and they joyn issue with her in a through search after him let this be no smal part of your work to hold forth your beloved to the world in all his glory and lovely excellencies convincing them that this is your beloved and this is your friend that it is your love to him that moves you and acts you in all your wayes that it is the enjoyment of him that is the mark you shoot at then wil the daughters of Jerusalem be in love with your beloved also and account of you as the fairest among Women the most excellent would you have the daughters of Jerusalem be your friends and assistants in seeking after your beloved then
instead of beauty thy men shal fal by the sword and thy mighty in the war and her gates shal lament and mourn and she being desolate shal sit upon the ground and in that day shal seven Women lay hold of one man saying we wil eat our own bread and wear our own apparel only let us be called by thy name to take away our reproach The Prophet had been hitherto speaking of the calamities and sorrows should befal the whole land under the name of the house of Jacob but now he comes to tel us what should befal the Capital and head City of the Land which Zion the City of David was which great destruction and woful state their notable wantons and naughty pride over and above their cleaving to their other evils brought upon their heads and let not her antitipe say she is not guilty of these things and so shal not find this portion for she hath no tinckling Ornaments about her feet nor round tires like the Moon nor Nose jewels but I pray consider she hath other needless fashions of the Times as needlesly superfluous and as ful of pride and vanity as the others were and she is proud and haughty and hath a stretched forth neck and wanton eyes and can go mincing as notably as her Tipe and predecessor could do and surely wil be found to have exceeded in all things therefore behold thy portion and thy Judgement the reward of thy folly there is no preventing it there is no redemption for thee q Ezek 14.20 Though Noab Daniel and Job be found in thee they shal deliver neither son nor daughter they shal deliver but their own souls by their righteeusness saith the Lord God And is this refining day of the Lord such a day of Terrors to flesh and blood O how contrary wil it then be to the expectations and hope of the greatest part of those that profess a delight in the thoughts of and a longing for its coming Who may abide this day of his coming and who may stand when he appeareth In this terrible day wherein he wil make up his Jewels wil the Lord perform his promises to his beloved Remnant that stand up for the honour of his name They shal be mine in that day saith the Lord of hosts and I will spare them as a man spareth his own Son that serveth him so that the bitterness and sharpness of these calamities and anxious troubles shal not be their lot but they shall be mine though I deal with their Brethren in a way of anger displeasure yet I wil deal with them in a way of grace love and spetial favour in that day as when the wicked were upmost and thought to have ravished my name of all its honour and glory they thought upon my name and interest so now I am bringing down these wicked workers of wickedness and scourging their foolish Brethren that have committed adultery with these mens apostacies purging them and washing their poluted garments clean I wil think upon them for their good safety and happiness in that day when I make up my Jewels Qu Who and what are these Jewels the Lord takes so much pains and doth such wouders in making them up Ans I Answer 1. Who they are They are the Lambs chosen number mentioned in the 14 of the Revelation his 144000 that stand with him upon the Mount Zion the Reasons that move me to judge thus are 1 Because of that likeness there is between those followers of the Lamb and these Jewels of the Lord they are not only redeemed from the earth but from among men and these Jewels are pickt from among men too from among the Inhabitants of professing Zion these are the Lords Jewels and they are the first fruits very pretious unto God and unto the Lamb they are without guile and without fault before the throne of God and these Jewels are holy ones every one that is left in Zion shal be called holy they are so gloriously beautiful so suitable to the minde of God that he wil create a defence upon their glory that it may not be lost 2 Because they are contemporaries they both belong to one and the same time these Jewele are made up immediatly before the burning hot day that shal burn up all the wicked leaving them neither root nor branch the Lambs number they are upon Mount Zion singing their new song in that part of time immediatly preceding the downfal of Babilon there is no interval of time between only an Angel preaches the everlasting Gospel to them that dwel on the earth which is but as the herald to the other telling the Inhabitants of the earth the hour of the Lords judgement is come and nothing but repentance and turning to the Lord of Heaven and Earth wil save them from the destroying Angel that follows and is hard at hand leaving them vvithout excuse fit for destruction if they hearken not Malachies burning day hath two parts the former part makes the wicked as stubble fit fuel for the fire the latter part burns them quite up and I yet see no reason why vve may not say that these two Angels answer to the two parts of Malachies burning day the Angel that preaches the everlasting Gospel makes the wicked as stubble ready for the fire by this r Isai 11.4 rod of his mouth he smites the earth and at the s Ch 17.13 rebuke of God the Nations are made as the chaff of the mountain and as a rolling thing stubble before the whirlwind yea by this breath of his lips he t Ch 11 4 slaies the wicked he doth as really slay themsas the following Angel doth with his iron rod with this rod of his month this breath of his lips he smites and slayes their hearts understandings takes avvay their courage strength their consciences flying in their faces their hearts sink and their spirits fail At the v Psal 76.6 rebuke of God both the Chariot and horse are cast into a deep sleep x ver 5 the stout he arted that are far from righteousness are spoiled they sleep their sleep and none of the men of might find their hands he shal y Ver. 12. cut off the spirit of Princes and when the Lord hath thus slain them by the sword of his mouth the breath of his lips z Psalm 2. speaking to them in his wrath then wil he break them with his rod of Iron and dash them to peices like a Potters vessel when they are thus made stubble by the rebuke of the Lord then shal they be burnt up root branch these things seriously considered I suppose wil be sufficient to prove the assertion 2 What are they All their dross and all their tin is purely purged and taken away and they are become holiness to the Lord they are holy ones he that is left in Zion and that remaineth in Jerusalem shal be called holy the Fathers name