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A64459 The Testimony of the Hartford Quakers for the man Christ Jesus vindicated from the malicious slanders, perversions, confusions, impertinencies and idle quibling of William Haworth an independent-preacher ... : with a brief and serious reply by Mary Stout to what concerns her in Christianity re-established, which ... John Crook and William Bayly have discovered ... unto which the substance of this tract will serve for an appendix. Stout, Mary, 17th cent. Mary Stout's reply to William Haworth's answer. 1676 (1676) Wing T819; ESTC R32759 41,433 58

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another false and feigned Iesus Answer A blasphemous Aspersion See our Testimony pag. 7 8 9. which is unto the same Christ Jesus that was miraculously conceived by the holy Ghost overshadowing the Virgin Mary that was crucified and put to Death as concerning the Flesh buryed rose again ascended c. that we have alwayes believed and owned the Man Christ Jesus according to the plain History of him in the holy Scripture as well as in the Mystery Where 's now the false and feigned Jesus If W. H. will not believe our Confession herein to be Real but Quibling we may not swear to it nor shall we need an Asseveration to clear us but leave him to God to deal withal for his Abuse Instead of proving That the Quakers denyed the same Numerical True and Real Manhood of Iesus Christ in Heaven c. at their Dispute with the Baptists at Barbican London which he instanced for proof thereof as one main Ground of this Charge he is now fain to pull back his Horns as to that Proof being so evidently disproved by our Citation of that Passage at the said Dispute viz. W. P's Confessing in the Name Person of the Quakers That we do believe the Man Christ Jesus to be glorified in Heaven We do believe the Holy Manhood to be in Heavenly Glory c. This evidently making against W. H's Asper●●on he is fain to tell his Reader instead of proof from that Dispute That some that are not acquainted with their Way of speaking may think this sufficient calling this a brave Sound of Words but others that have been used to them cannot till W. Penn describes what he means by the Man Christ Jesus and what by the Manhood p. 6. See here instead of proving his Charge from the Dispute quoted by himself for it he is now to seek W. Penn's Meaning when it concerns Matter of Fact Oh silly Adversary His Instance of G. F's telling of Christ in the Male and in the Female and that Christ's Nature is not Earthly or in that Sense humane proves not that the Quakers deny the Man Christ Jesus to have ascended into Heaven any more then that the Apostles did so in confessing to Jesus Christ in them their HAVING the Son of God and Life in him the Spirit of Christ in them and because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your Hearts crying Abba Father And the Apostle plainly distinguished between the first Man Adam that was made a living Soul and the last Adam that was made a quickening Spirit the first Man being of the Earth earthly the second MAN the Lord from Heaven 1 Cor. 15. 45 47. Let our Caviling Opposer fight with plain Scripture if he will if he still believes Christ's Manhood or Nature to be of an Earthly Substance i. e. as that of the first Adam 's p 7. He may keep his Faith to himself and take his Unscriptural Expressions back again or endeavour to reconcile himself to the Scripture-Language The second MAN is the Lord from Heaven c. Is not here a Heavenly Manhood opposed to the Earthly For if Man was Created in the Image of God so as Man is called the Image and Glory of God 1 Cor. 11. 7. And the second man who is Lord from Heaven the Image of the invisible God Col. 1. 15. The BRIGHTNESS of his Father's Glory the EXPRESS Image of his Substance Heb. 1. 3. Doth this Manhood or Image consist of man's Corporal earthly shape or figure Nay Is not here a Manhood of a higher Nature Image and Glory then that of the earthly Natural Body shape or form of it Which doth not at all deny Man that Body or Form that God hath at his own pleasure alotted for him and is proper to his Condition But the sum of our Conf●ssion that we believe the man Christ to be glorified in Heaven c. he saith is this viz. That the Light within being hea●kened to and obeyed is lifted up and exalted and glorified in the heart of man and that nothing is more obvious in our Discourses with them then that Heaven is within them p. 7. When they say the same Man ascended into Heaven they mean nothing but that Globe which we call the Earth p. 8. Rep. Oh Disingenuous Man when thou canst get nothing against us as Matter of Fact from our plain Confession thou wilt forge Meanings for us as when we have plainly told thee as thou thy self hast cited viz. That the same MAN CHRIST that suffered and was put to Death in the Flesh and was raised from the dead by the mighty Power of God ascended into Heaven ascended both as to change of Place and State of Glory Thou makest our Meaning to be nothing but that Globe which we call the Earth as if by Christ's local and visible Ascension from the Earth which was a signal Evidence of his being the very Christ the Son of the Living God we meant his Descension into the Globe of the Earth Oh! gross Perversion We could not have more plainly and historically signified our Meaning then we did from these Scriptures Luk. 24. 50 51. Act. 1. 9 10. yet still withal confessing Christ's SPIRITUAL PRESENCE in the Hearts of his People who are quickened and saved by him the Mystery of Christ in Spirit no wayes opposes the History of Christ in the Flesh mark that unto which our Confession before is so plain that W. H. addeth to it viz. Is not here a full and plain Confession Would not you take the Hartford Quakers more orthodox then others of them p. 7. Whereas the Quakers have neither been taught nor confest the contrary whatever he would insinuate against them to the contrary W. H. addeth They have altogether lost their Credit and Reputation with many as in this matter in that we have so frequently caught them jugling ‖ Gross Slanders equivocating quibling cogging the Dice that we can no more trust them p. 8. Answ They are not out of Credit and Reputation with any but such prejudiced envious perverse and partial men as thou art who slanderest us in saying We have so frequently caught them jugling c. We have caught thee in Forgery Lyes and Confusion who beliest us in saying We unsay what we have said as to Christ's Ascertion and Exaltation into Heaven and Glory as before By our saying that it was not that he might remain separate from his Body which he is Head of for was Christ's Ascention or being taken up into Heaven from his Disciples that he might remain separate from them as to his spiritual presence when he said I will not leave you comfortless I will come unto you John ●4 2. ver 18. which thou confessest speaks of HIS comi●g in the Power of the Spirit to their Hearts to comfort them in the Evil Dayes wherein they should be cast p. 13. his coming whose coming The same Christ's that went away Is this to unsay or deny his
Ascention or being in Heaven W. H. thou art quite out Again that Change that we believe Christ Jesus to have had into a State of Glory which as the Son he had with the Father before the World began doth not at all deny Jesus of Nazareth to be the Messiah as most unjustly thou hast accused us both in thy Antidote and Animadversions p. 6. for it was the same Jesus that so prayed Father glorifie thy Son glorifie thou me with thine own self with the Glory which I had with thee before the World was John 17. 1. 5. yet it is a plain falshood to say that We suppose that the manhood as thou calls it that was taken of the Virgin is turned into an Imme●se i●finite being a Deity It was never our Supposition p. 6. that the meer ●lesh Blood that the Son took of the Virgin which was part of the same the C●ildren had became a D●ity an Immense infinite being when thou wantest proof for thy Slanders against us thou must needs Invent and Forge suppositions meanings and absurd Consequences for us Oh! perverse Man is this to support thy Credit and Trade among thy Hearers to say we do supp●se that which never entred into our Hearts W. H. His Soul was in the Saints We may dispare at this rate ever by words to understand one another here 's Babel p. 8. Answ In Babel thou art who accusest and revilest us and drawest thy absurd Meanings upon us without understanding us shewing thy ignorant Confidence Of the Soul or Spirit of Christ we shall speak anon Against our saying He Christ had all Power in Heaven and Earth given him and therefore could descent at his pleasure and he promised to be with his Disciples alway to the End W. H Objects To Argue from Christ's Power to his will was never accounted strong or right Reasoning * But the learned and Zealous Protestants affirmed Christ's Spiritual presence with his Church in opposition to the Papists Doctrine of his Carnal presence in their Sacrament The Papists argued thus against the Martyrs for their Transubstantiation viz. God had Power to turn Bread into his natural Body Ergo p. 8. Ans A most gross perversion and abuse not only against us but against Christ's own Testimony whereby his WILL to be with his Disciples to the end of the World as well as his Power to come again unto them is signified And JESUS spake unto them saying ALL POWER is GIVEN unto me c. Lo I am with you alway even unto the end of the World Mat. 28. 18 20. But W. H. has denyed Jesus Christ to be here on Earth as he is Man that is either as to his Body or Spirit Antid p. 2 3. It is not a Corporal and carnal Vnion between Christ and his Members that we plead for that 's not the Controversie nor do we speak of the manhood being locally or Personally present with and in the Saints as he would Insinuate p. 9. But the spiritual presence of Christ Jesus according to his promise Mat. 28. 20. As the SON of God to whom all Pow●r IS GIVEN according to his own sense And though our Adversary has denyed the Holy manhood of Christ even in the Spirituallity of it that is as to his Spirit to be on Earth in or with his Church yet hath he confessed that CHRIST is in the Saints by his Spirit Antid p. 5. And that Christ hath alway been present with his Disciples in the discharge of their ministerial Gifts and will be to the end of the World by HIS Spirit Animad p. 9. Where 's now the Controversie Is the heavenly Man Christ wholely separate from his Church and Members not only in Body but in Spirit also yea circumscribed in some place as far as the highest Heavens are supposed from the Earth Antid pag. 6. As a Man may be many Miles distant from his Wife c. Anim. p. 9. And yet this same Christ alway present with his Disciples And as there 's one Soul throughout the natural Body of man the same in the Head and in every Member so ONE Spirit in Jesus Christ the Mystical Head and in every one of his Members the Saints Anim. p. 9. Now if thi● man meant really as he speaks as to the spiritual Presence and Union of Christ Jesus with and in his Saints and Church on Earth and would lay aside his Enmity and Confusion and keep to Scripture-Language the Controversie between him and us would be at an end But in p. 10. he has framed a Dilemical Quarrel against the Spirit of Christ being in every Saint which he sayes we invest with the Office of the holy Ghost which he concludes cannot be so either with or without the Body nor yet extending from it in Heaven to every Saint upon Earth For that were to render the Soul of Christ immense i●finite and then there must be a new created God in time the Soul of Christ's Manhood was created in time Error is Crookedness Absurdity and Rottenness quoth W. H. And yet he saith The Saints ought to worship the Humane Nature of Christ in Vnion with the Deity Anti. p. 6 7. And that the Humane Nature giveth Life to our Souls p. 7. Can it do so and yet his Spirit not so much as extend to us though immensly impowered with the Deity How doth he darken Counsel by words without Knowledge And W. H. leaves us not thus but has another fling at us p. 19. But he Christ is on Earth the Quakers say at least in one essential part of his Manhood His Soul is in every Saint You see Error is big-bellyed and fruitful And p. 20. 30. Refining Religion and the blessed holy true real operative Manhood of Jesus Christ into Air Wind Fancy Nothing ‖ Gross Lyes c. Rep What a heap of jumbled Arguing mudled Stuff with a most false Conclusion against us is here as if we went about to annihilate the most holy and glorious Manhood of Jesus Christ Now we would query of this Man First If the Soul and Spirit of Christ be not one and the same 2. If he was the Son of God before the World was what then is his Soul and in what time created 3. If the Spirit of Christ and the holy Ghost be separate or divided 4. If Jesus Christ in all the parts essential and proper to him viz. in Body and Soul or Spirit be so circumscribed and limited in Heaven as in no sense or degree to be in or with his Saints or Members on Earth then how is his own Promise or Saying made good Lo I am with you alway to the End of the World And how has the Father given the Son Power over all Flesh that he should give Eternal Life to as many as the Father gave him John 17. 5. And doth not God send the Spirit of his Son into Believers Hearts that thereby they might partake of his holy and heavenly
Nature and Humanity of the same Mind the same Meekness Gentleness Humility Kindness Fear of the Lord Obedience c. that was in him Else how can any be true Christians If W. H. answers viz. I grant that Christ is present with and in his Saints by his Spirit that I mean the Holy Ghost who is God and infinite and can be and is in * See Antid pag. 13. all the Saints both that are in Heaven on Earth at once not the Spirit of the manhood an essential part that is a finite Creature ‖ He confess●th that the Consideration of the Manhood of Christ in Heaven doth give Boldness Access in Prayer God hath rendred himself much more familiar to us this Way We are very apt to be swallowed up with the abstracted Thoughts of the Deity But does this Man pray to and worship Christ as a finite Creature that has not Power to extend his Spirit to him No but as in Vnion with the Deity then we hope as in that Union he has Power to minister of his own Life and Virtue to all that believe in his Name However he grants that as God Christ is in all his Saints in Heaven and Earth Well shew us the Father and it sufficeth us To which Christ answered He that seeth me seeth my Father also John 14. Therefore the true Knowledge and Sight of God is through his Son as his words are page 10. Now Christ as God is immense as to his Presence he is every where and as to his Saints he is with them always and in them by his Spirit Antid pag. 5. Rep. Now you have his Opinion how Jesus Christ is in and with his Saints that is That the immense infinite God is in and with them But is nothing essential to the Heavenly Man Christ Jesus the Son of God as such extended to them See but what a Labyrinth the Man runs into through his deviating from plain Scripture-Language dividing Christ the Head from his Body to such a vast distance as he knows not the Omnipresence of an infinite God who questions But how does he own his SONSHIP or Manifestation Operation or Dispensation of the SON of God as such or as Mediator between God and Men or the Kingdom of the Mediator And when Christ said All Power in Heaven and Earth is given unto me Lo I am with you alway is this only as an infinite God Who then gave him this Power And who gave the Son Power over all Flesh or impower him to give Eternal Life Did God give it to himself Did not the Son say My Father is greater then I But if as a Son he be wholely excluded and separate from the Saints on Earth how said he If any man love me I and my Father will come unto him and make our Abode with him And if any man have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his And because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your Hearts crying Abba Father Gal. ● Is there nothing of the heavenly and holy Manhood in this Spirit of the Son but only the meer infinite Deity it self or does it then mediate intercede or cry Abba Father to it self without Respect to any lower State or Dispensation as a Son as the Way and Means to come to God or to Christ Jesus as the eminent Instrument and Workman of God as Mediator The Gospel we have received we had it in the Name of the Father Son and Holy Ghost who are inseparable and not divided either in Heaven or in Earth We have nakedly confessed Jesus Christ the Son of God as having all Power in Heaven and Earth to be both God and Man he is that Immanuel God with us And hath not he Power as such to breathe upon and inspire his Saints and to give Light and Life to Mankind without any lessening or limitation to his own Being as Jesus Christ the Son of God It is the Spirit of the Son wherein we receive of his Life Vertue and Power and its only in and through the Mediator that Man is capable of receiving the Knowledge of God For God who commanded the Light to shine out of Darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the Light of the Knowledge of the Glory of God in the Face of Jesus Christ 2 Cor. 4. 6. Whose Knowledge and In dwelling we have in measure received according to the Measure of the Gift of Christ whereby we feel him to dwell in our Hearts by Faith as truly as we know that God dwelleth in us and we in him because he hath given us of his Spirit Jesus Christ received the Spirit without Measure we by Measure Moreover is not all the Graces and Operations thereof in us and spiritual Good we receive from God to our Souls said to be through Jesus Christ a Phrase frequently used in Scripture who said also Without me ye can do nothing And how is Christ Jesus the Way to the Father given for a Covenant and Leader to his People and for Salvation to the Ends of the Earth if not at all upon Earth and why did he say No man cometh unto the Father but by me Was this considered only as God without any Condescension as a Son or Mediator below the meer Deity were not this to confound the Order and Manner of the holy Ghost's plain and distinguishing Testimonies in Scripture relating to the Dispensation of Christ Another Instance we have to prove the Blessed and Heavenly man Christ Jesus not now upon Earth in or with his Members with respect to HIS Spirit or spiritual Presence and that is Act. 3. 21. Whom the Heavens must receive till the Times of Restitution of all things ‖ Which God had spoken by the mouth of all his holy Prophets since the World began These words he leaves out If quoth W. H. they would mind this one Scripture it would put an End to all their Cavils which Times let them dare to say are already come pag. 9. Answ Dare he say that these Times of Restitution of all things spoken by the holy Prophets are not begun in these Gospel-Times wherein Christ's spiritual Appearance Dispensation and Revelation is made known what 's the Restitution and the Times of it Is it not a Restauration gathering and making up the Church of Jews and Gentiles into the spiritual Fellowship and Faith of the Son of God who therein are the Seed of Abraham whom God promised to bless in sending Jesus to turn away every one from his Iniquities see Acts 3. 20. to the end And are not those Times of Restitution Gospel Times New-Covenant Times Let it be considered according to Scripture how far the Times of Restitution of ALL things spoken by the Holy Prophets extend and what that Restitution is and it will appear Whether those Times and that Restitution are not begun and whether or no its now a Time to perswade People that Christ Jesus is not
both and so h●s dealt un●ai●ly and not only in these but in many more Particulars hath he abused perverted and confounded our words as well as the Scriptures which would fill a Volumn to open distin●tly He makes no Conscience of belying us and grosly perverting our Words and Intentions 'T is probable he would take it as an Affront and Injury if we should retalliate upon him or enumerate the Consequences of his Carnal Conceits to shew what a strange Chri●t he has set forth But at present wee 'l suppose these two to follow from his Doctrine until he reconcile and clear himself better then he has yet done viz. 1. Th●t Christ being wholely in the highest Heaven and his Body there more bright then a Thousand Sons Antid p. 6. yet cannot be seen by any Teliscope or Prospective Glasses as many unseen Stars may He must needs be at a wonderful vast Distance from his Saints and Members on Earth 2. That his very Spirit or Soul is so bound up in that Body at that vast height and wonderful distance in Heaven that it cannot so much as extend to any Saints upon Earth to vi●it and comfort them in any of their Tryals or See p 10. Temptations Satan it seems has more Power to come and tempt them then Christ has to come to help them though beyond measure endued with Divine Power sad and inconsistent News And yet the Flesh of Christ is such as giveth Life to our Souls in quickning of us to Righteousness Antid p. 7. It seems then his Flesh extends farther then his Spirit But the true Christ is not divided His Heavenly Humanity and Divinity act in Union in quickening whom ●e will the Seed that he has sown in the Souls of men and the Spirit of Life that he breaths in are of himself as truly as that HOLY THING conceived in the Virgin was of the Holy Ghost And was not Christ spiritually formed in the Saints by the same Power of the Holy Ghost And Christ said He that eateth my Fl●sh and drinketh my Blood dwelleth in me and I in him John 6. 56. Moreover We do both firmly believe that the Worlds were made by the Son of God and that by him all things consist he being that Word that was with God and that was God in the Beginning and that this Son of God was the first born of every Creature and the first begotten of the Dead and since by Man came Death by Man came also the Resurrection of the Dead And also we do as really confess according to holy Scripture That this Son of God in due time took upon him a real Body prepared for him of the same Flesh and Blood which the Children had Hebr. 2. 14. was made of the Seed of David according to the Flesh and declared to be the Son of God with Power according to the Spirit of Holiness by the Resurrection from the Dead Rom. 1. 3 4. That this Christ the Son of God took upon him the Form of a Servant and was made in the Likeness or Habit of men and being found in fashion as a man he humbled himself and became obedient unto Death even the Dea●h of the Cross wherefore God hath highly exalted him c. Phil. 2. So that he being come s● low as to be thus made and fashioned as in the similitude of men as man his Soul was capable of Humiliation Sorrow and Affliction for Mankind and of sympathizing with his Servants yet still was the Only begotten of the Father and was full of Grace and Truth the express Image of his Father's Substance he was also made a quickning Spirit to all who are spiritually quickened by him he was taken up into Glory he was glorified with the Deity or God himself with the same Glory that he had with the Father before the World began he ascended far above all Heavens that he might fill all things for it hath pleased the Father that ALL Fulness should dwell in him So that the True Christ is neither divided nor may we entertain such Mean Low Carnal Thoughts of this Son of God this only begotten of the Father as That he is a FINITE Creature in a natural earthly Body in Heaven and he therein wholly separate as one there circumscribed or limited to such a wonderful far Distance as is supposed from all his Saints and Church on Earth We have neither thus learnt Christ or received the Son of God nor thus read of him in the holy Scriptures under those Terms but have a Measure of the Knowledge of the Son of God as the Father hath revealed him in us Finally There is no more Inconsistency or denying the Man Christ between our confessing his Ascention into Heaven and Glory yea far above all Heavens and his coming again in Spirit to be spiritually present with and in his Church then is in these Testimonies of the holy Apostles viz. 1. That Saying of Peter Who is gone into Heaven and is on the Right Hand of God 1 Pet. 3. 22. And Behold I lay IN SION a Chief Corner-stone elect precious 1 Pet. 2. 6. As also Heb. 4. 14. Seeing then that we have a great High Pri●st that 's passed into the Heavens Jesus the Son of God Compared with Hebr. 12. 24. Ye are come to Jesus the Mediator of the New Covenant c. Ephes 1. 20. Which he wrought in Christ when he raised him from the Dead and set him at his own Right Hand in the Heavenly Places Compared with Ephes 2. 6. And hath raised us up together and made us sit together in Heavenly Places in Christ Jesus 1 Cor. 15. 3 4 5. Christ dyed for our Sins he was buried rose again the third day was seen of Cephas then of the Twelve c. Compared with 2 Cor. 4. 11. We which live are alway delivered unto Death for Jesus's sake that the Life also of Jesus might be made manifest IN our mortal Flesh Gal. 2. 20. I am crucified with Christ nevertheless I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me c. Rom. 8. 10. If CHRIST BE IN YOU the Body is dead because of Sin but the Spirit is Life because of Righteousness 2 Cor. 13. 5. Examine your selves whether ye be in the Faith prove your own selves know ye not your own selves how that JESUS CHRIST IS IN YOU except ye be Reprobates Let our Adversary Answer these Scriptures if he can but we suppose he dares not accuse them with Inconsistency nor any of them with denying the Man Christ But if W. H. be minded to busie himself with an Answer or Reply to this Treatise and thereby put his Hearers to further Charge with his Books we would advise him first to consult with some of his learned Brethren who are wiser then himself that they may view his Work before it go to the Press and take special Care that he writes pertinently and consistently lest he run into further Absurdities and self-contradictions
sent for such a Work as that of Restitution as also how far the Phrase Heavens and Heavenly Places according to Scripture extends Whereas to our saying The Apostles had Signs and Evidences of Christ's Coming who by HIM wrought Miracles Act 4. 10. i. e. saith he The Miracles were Signs of his Personal Coming since his Ascention p. 14. Personal Coming are none of our words but this Man 's own Meaning on ours therefore his Risum teneatis amici with all his scornful Stuff toucheth not us It was Christ's Spiritual Presence and Power that we pleaded in those Miracles And he is fain to grant that Miracles wrought by the Apostles were only Signs of the Coming of Christ in Power and Spirit P. 14. Well then CHRIST came again in Power and Spirit after his Ascention yes and on that Scripture Jo. 3. 13. he confesseth CHRIST was spiritually in Heaven with his Saints when on Earth and is spiritually on Earth with them now he is in Heaven p. 13. Is CHRIST so Why then does this Man cavil against us The Reader knoweth saith he what we mean by the spiritual Presence of CHRIST with his Saints He means That God whose Presence is immense and infinite filling Heaven and Earth is with his Saints not really Christ Jesus in Spirit as Man though he be the second Man the Lord from Heaven the last Adam and made a QUICKNING Spirit 1 Cor. 15. 45 47. But is Christ divided Is he not God and Man in Union And to our Citations on Acts 3. 11 16. and chap. 4. 10. By the Name of Jesus of Nazareth whom ye crucified whom God raised from the Dead EVEN BY HIM doth this Man stand before you whole and vers 30. That Signs and Wonders may be done by the Name of thy holy Child Jesus whom thou hast anointed And Act. 2. 32. Having received of the Father the Promise of the Holy Ghost HE hath shed forth this which ye now see and hear Well 't is granted that these Miracles were only Signs of the Coming of Christ in Power and Spirit wherein he was spiritually on Earth If he still sayes This only concerned the Deity or Omnipresence of God the Father and not the spiritual Presence of the man Christ nor his spiritual Manhood This were to tell us that Peter and the Apostles only went about to convince people of an infinite Deity and that his infinite Presence was with them without respect to the Presence and Work of Christ as a Son or Mediator with them when they endeavoured to promote the Name of Jesus Christ who was crucified and said Even by HIM doth this man stand before you whole and prayed that Signs and Wonders might be done by the Name of the holy Child Jesus Which was that through him the Power of God and Christianity in the Life and Power of it might be promoted and spread For by HIS MEANS we believe in God that raised him from the dead and gave him Glory that our Faith and hope might 1 Pet. 1. 21. be in God And seeing thou W. H. confessest in Joh. 14. 18. I will not leave you comfortless I will come unto you That this Scripture speaks of his Coming in the Power of his Spirit to their hearts to comfort them in the Evil Dayes wherein they should be cast p. 13. And yet As for his Deity it is infinite and can in no wise be said that the Heaven received it p. 9. God is immense as to his Presence he is every where with his Saints alwayes c. Antid p. 5. From hence we may then answer thee Argumentum ad hominem or according to thy own Reasoning It cannot be said that Christ meerly as to his Deity did come again unto them any more then in that respect he ascended or went from them his Deity being infinite filling all places therefore his Coming again surely must in some sense have respect to his heavenly and blessed Manhood by virtue of the divine Power of his Father wherewith he was wonderfully endued and exalted Eph. 1. 21. But still to our Opposers circumscribing the Man Christ Jesus the Mediator as to his whole Manhood both in Soul and Spirit as well as Body to some remote place in Heaven from his Members on Earth and deriding at us for confessing to his spiritual presence in and with them We desire the Reader to observe one passage wherein he has overturned his Work given away his Cause and plainly hedged up his own way and that is in p. 28. of his Anim. viz. We confess again that the Deity Anim. p. 28. ☞ PERFECTS all good IN US and for us but then the Humanity is in Vnion with it and acts with it and they must not be put assunder How now W. H. What hast thou been contending against us for for confessing something of Christ in us as Man as well as God and for the Doctrine of Perfection And yet hast here plainly confest to both that the Deity PERFECTS all good IN US and for us And that the Humanity which is the manhood is in Vnion and ACTS with it and they must not be put assunder what can be more plain And hast thou not confest The manhood with the Deity is but one Christ one Mediator and both spoken of in that place p. 19. John 6. 53. And that the Flesh of Christ which thou callest this Human Nature giveth Life to our Souls in quickening of us to Righteousness Antid p. 7. Thou hast said enough stop thy Mouth and Pen and Cavil no longer with us in this matter thou hast fairly given away thy cause and contest do the Saints now partake of any thing of Christ below the Divine being it self what sayest now doth not the Deity and the holy manhood work together in perfecting all good in us Thou hast now fully answered thy self and Scrible as much as thou wilt thou canst never get over it And what sayest thou to these Scriptures where God said to his Son It is a light thing that thou shouldest be my SERVANT to raise up the Tribes of Jacob and to restore the preserved of Israel I will also GIVE thee for a Light to the Gentiles that thou mayest be my Salvation unto the ends of the Earth Isa 49. 6 8. Acts 13. 47. And said Christ No man cometh unto the Father but BY ME John 14. 6. And said the Apostle Ye turned to God from Idols to serve the living and true God and to wait for his SON FROM HEAVEN whom he raised from the Dead even Jesus c. 1 Thes 1. 9 10. Looking for that bless●d Hope and Glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ who gave himself for us Titus 2. 13. The God of p●ace that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus that great Shepherd of the Sheep through the Blood of the Everlasting Covenant make you PERFECT in every good Work to do his will working IN YOU that which is
to be quiet and give their Souldiers no more pay the King of France had done his Work We say that it is known to be a common Proverb That Money is the Sinnews of War for take away the Money and the Services would cease Now it seems that Money is the Sinnews of his Cause so take away the Money and William Haworth's Services will cease But again in page 30. he hath it up You must give me no Money this Fear of loosing his Sallery doth much trouble him And it 's well saith he if their Religion be not propagated that same Way we know it in a great Part it is To this we say that it is well known our Religion is not propagated by Money and he himself knows doubtless it is not but in all this he will not say that Money is not a moving Cause to maintain his preaching for he knows that if the Money were taken away let who will preach to his Christians at Hartford since he already so severely admonisheth and upbraids them in this Passage viz. Take heed lest they i. e. the Quakers ensnare you by the Gain and Trade of the World they know they have a Hank upon you this way already some of the Town they have won to them by this means others have abated in their Zeal for Christ fearing to loose their worldly Interest among the Quakers page 30. What is now the Matter Is he not angry with some of his Hearers because they are not so malicious and reviling against the Quakers as himself or is it because they abate in their Gifts and Rewards towards W. H Had not the People of Hartford more need to caution him to take heed of dishonouring the Name of Christ and the Gospel and wearying his hearers by reviling and railing against the Quakers and by too much coveting after Money and Lucre Gifts and Rewards as the Support of his Warfare to the making his preaching chargeable as well as burdensom which it is to be hoped in time many of his Hearers will be weary of and of his confused Railing and scurrilous Books against the People called Quakers Hartford the 10th Moneth 1676. Mary Stout's Reply TO VVilliam Haworth's Answer William Haworth I Did not expect an Answer from thee knowing there was nothing in what was written to thee that thou couldst justly have opposed the truth of which doth and will stand over thee turn it off which way thou wilt Thou sayest That which was true Tenderness in avoiding what was really evil was still maintained in thee but childish Scruplosi●y and that Bondage-spirit which thou hast been in and which the Quakers remain in is removed from thee through a more Gospel-knowledge given to thee Answ What dost thou call really evil and what is not All Unrighteousness is Sin and he that breaks the least Command is guilty of all That Spirit of Bondage thou else-where termest Obedience to the Law Doth the Gospel allow what the Law forbids as to Holiness and Strictness of Life or was that therein to be scrupled under the Law which was not under the Gospel Was there not as much Morality under the Gospel as under the Law And if that which was spoken by Moses was strict when he said Thou shalt not kill Christ spake stricter when he said Love your Enemies do good to them that hate you you must not so much as hate them and much more he spake in the 5th of Matth●w to that purpose where he saith also He came not to destroy the Law but to fulfil it Thou wilt say That was in his Person I say Yes and in his People too the Apostle Paul did not leap over the Law when he spake of his Liberty in the Gospel but thus he saith I through the Law am dead to the Law that I may live unto God Gal. 2. 19. Thou sayest The way to be little in our own Eyes is to have a sense that by Nature we are Sinners Enemies to God Children of Wrath. Thou askest also Which is like to be least ●n ●is own Eyes he that seeth he hath nothing to justifie him but what is without which God by a free Gift imputeth to him or he that thinketh there i● enough within from the Birth if it be obeye● which he hath Will and Power to do Answ What is it which gives that sense Can any thing make manifest Darkness the Deeds thereof but Light For whatsoever is reproved is made manifest by the Light which is of Christ Ephes 5. 13 14. And we say as the Apostle John did We know that he was manifested to take away Sin and to destroy the Devil and his Works 1 John 3. 5 8. And the same Power that worketh this Effect bringeth in Everlasting Righteousness Dan. 9. 24. which relates to the former and if brought in then not wholely without Thou wilt say That is by Faith I say so too but the true Faith gives Victory over the World purifies the Heart keeps it clean and is held in a pure Conscience is so far from lifting up as thou supposest that it brings down not only Words and Actions but every high Thought into Captivity to the Obedience of Christ 2. Cor. 10. 5. and this is not done by our Will or Power but it is God that worketh in us both to will and to do Phil. 2. 17. Thou sayest Christ's Person is the Truth and thou art still against the Errors of the Quakers who are certainly against the Person of Christ and set up another a quality that is in every Robber and yet it will not teath many things necessary to be known Answ And is not his Spirit the Spirit of Truth which he promised he would send which should guide into all Truth John 16. 13. And how canst thou say We are against Christ when we say We own no other but he which spake those words Dost thou call that a Denying of him to believe his Promises and wait for the fulfilling thereof which is to be led by his Spirit into all Truth Though thou sayest The Light will not teach many things yet we believe it will all for it is a measure of the same Spirit and not another that he said should convince the World of Sin in order thereunto and if a spiritual Light then not a natural And it is no Error to say That Thiev●s are enlightned thereby for it sheweth them their Wickedness and condemneth them for it and it was that which shewed the Thief on the Cross that they received the due Reward of their Deeds but Christ had done nothing amiss Thou sayest There may be Honesty where no Godliness and thou shouldst be glad if the Quakers were as sound in their Judgments as moral in their Lives though of late they have much declined from Morality Answ I ●ay it i● a good sign their Judgments are sound and that the Tree is good where good Fruits are brought forth but thy word they maketh