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A54041 The Jew outward being a glasse for the professors of this age : wherein if they read with meekness... such of them as have not overslipt the day of their visitation, may see their own spirits to their own everlasting advantage and comfort by learning subjection to that which hath power in it to destroy this evil spirit in them : containing some exceptions and arguments of the Jews against Christs appearance in that fleshly form of his in their dayes which the present professors may view and compare with their exceptions and arguments against his appearance in spirit in this age, that they may see and consider which of them are the more and the more weighty / by Isaac Penington, the younger. Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. 1659 (1659) Wing P1174; ESTC R28792 26,555 33

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persecuted in the foregoing age and under the profession of those words and practises have hid their spirit of persecution There is a remnant only among Professors to be saved the generallity of them have still been persecuters creeping into the form getting that for a cover upon their backs and then fighting against the life and power O wait on the Lord in his fear that ye may be found worthy to know the persecuted truth on the one hand and the persecuting spirit on the other hand in this day of large profession and also of bitter persecution Now what might be the cause or how could it come to pass that the zealous Worshippers of that age should thus err in their zeal and be thus heady and rash against him whom they looked for to be their Saviour How came they thus to err in vision and stumble in judgment in so weighty a matter Shew unto us the cause that we may see whether the same cause be not in us for undoubtedly if it be it will produce the same effect and so we may ignorantly draw upon our heads the same heavy wrath in our day that they did in their day Answ. The causes were very many I may mention some few of the principal ones which if they be seen into and removed by that power which is able to do it such as are of a more inferiour influence will not be able to stand 1. One cause of their blind zeal and bitterness against Christ was Their ignorance of the Scriptures and of the power of God If they had known the Scriptures in the true light they could not but have known Christ from whom the Scriptures were given forth And if they had known the power of God they could not but have known him who came in the power yea who was the power They had knowledge enough of both these one way that is in the Letter They knew the words of Scripture they could make large expositions of them they knew what was said in Scripture concerning the power of God but they knew not the thing it self and so turned against it and made use of the words which came from it and testified of it against it 2. A second cause of this their sad miscarriage in their zeal was Their putting the Law and Ordinancee and Writings of the Prophets out of their proper place They exceedingly magnified and cryed them up in that carnal way wherein they apprehended and practised them but understood not the right end and use of them And by these means practising the shadows in the carnal mind they lost the substance which the proper use of the shadows was to have pointed them unto 3. Their high conceits of the goodness of their state in relation to God and of the certainty of their knowledge of the truths of God from Moses and the Prophets They were confident that they knew God aright and that he was their father and that they were his children and people And so Christ appearing in a seeming contrariety to these notwithstanding all his powerful preaching and miracles they made no question but they might boldly conclude him not to be of God 4. Christs coming in a way that they looked not for him They had concluded from the Scriptures how Christ must appear and he coming in a far different manner they could not own him but looked upon him as a Deceiver one that pretended to be Christ but was not like to what the Scripture said of Christ So what the Scripture saith of Christs second coming is hid as much from the carnal eye of professors in this age as what was said concerning his first coming was hid from them in their age and he will steal upon them as a Thief at a time and in a way and after a manner that they expect not 5. Which is the main one and the cause of all the former Because they were from the light within from the true light in their own hearts and consciences The light within is the great Ordinance of God and the proper means to give the knowledge of him 2. Cor. 4.6 without which it was never received under any dispensation for the light that shines abroad or from without can alone be known and received by the light that shines within Christ himself opens this in a Parable The light of the body saith he is the eye if therefore thine eye be single clear without beams or moats thy whole body shall be full of light Mat. 6.22 But if that be evil if that be dark if that be closed by the God of the world all Moses words all the Prophets words yea all Christs and his Apostles words cannot give thee light Can I see the light of the Sun Moon or Stars or of any fire or candle if I have not a natural eye and if that natural eye be not open So neither can I see the light of any dispensation of life if I have not an eye within me open wherewith to see it So that that which gives me the sight of the things of God is the eye which God hath given me By that may be read the eternal power and God-head in the creatures in the Books of Moses and the Prophets in the writings of the Evangelists and Apostles as the spirit leads and opens Yea the same spirit that opened to these without Books may again open to any of us without Books at his pleasure and will not be limited to Books and we then may read also as they did even within in the spirit and in the immediate life but without this can none of the things of God be read aright Now the God of this world had blinded this eye in the Jews yea they themselves had stopped their ears and closed their eyes c. they would not see this way they would not be converted and healed this way They would keep up the knowledge which they had gathered from Moses and the Prophets without this eye and with that they would see or not at all Thus being from the light within they could not see the place of life within where life is to be received they could not see the wombe of wisdom which is within and so could not enter into it and be born again And being not born of the wisdome how could they justifie the wisdome being not born of the light how could they know or own Christ whose coming and appearance was in the light For that appearance of Christ the life in that body of flesh could not be discerned by all mens wisdome in the letter the Disciples themselves came not so to know it but my Father which is in Heaven hath revealed it to you And mark it the Disciples who were illiterate and not so knowing of the Scriptures that were written of Christ yet they knew Christ and the Scribes and Pharisees which were very skilful in the letter could not know him What was the reason The reason lay in the difference
THE JEVV OUTWARD BEING A GLASSE FOR THE Professors of this Age Wherein if they read with meekness and in the true light such of them as have not overslipt the day of their visitation may see their own spirits to their own everlasting advantage and comfort by learning subjection to that which hath power in it to destroy this evil spirit in them CONTAINING Some EXCEPTIONS and ARGUMENTS of the Jews against Christs Appearance in that fleshly form of his in their dayes which the present Professors may view and compare with their Exceptions and Arguments against his Appearance in Spirit in this Age that they may see and consider which of them are the more and the more weighty By Isaac Penington the Younger LONDON Printed by G. D. for Lodowick Lloyd and are to be sold at the Sign of the Castle in Cornhill 1659. The PREFACE THE Lord God of infinite goodness who hath ever dearly loved Mankind yet could never so appear to them since the transgression as to be owned by them till the vail was taken from before their hearts Israel in Egypt hearkened not to Moses because of their anguish and bondage When they were led out they were ever and anon murmuring and picking quarrels against him Samuel they rejected as the Lord laies to their charge though they might excuse themselves and say they had just exceptions against his sons Elijah that mighty man of God the great restorer of Israel and pleader against Baal by fire his life was sought for And though there be not a particular record of their usage of the Prophets about those dayes yet in general he complains that they were all slain but himself 1 King 19.10 Micaiah was smote on the cheek and jeered by the false Prophet which smote him and said which way went the Spirit of the Lord from me to speak unto thee And he was commanded to be put in prison and fed with bread of affliction and water of affliction Jeremiah was put in the dungeon even to the danger of his life and by those few that were left that seemed singly to enquire by him concerning the will of the Lord Jer. 42.2 3. disdainfully rejected chap. 43.2 What should I spend time in particular instances What Prophet can I except for though all their bad dealings with them are not related in Scripture yet Christ testifies that they did deal badly with them all some of them they stoned some of them they scourged in their Synagogues some of them they killed and crucified and others they persecuted from City to City Yea saith Stephen which of the Prophets have not your fathers persecuted and they have stain them which shewed before of the coming of the Just one Ye make it such a strange thing that if Christ had been a Prophet ye should not own him why which of the Prophets was owned ye have still some exception or other against us that we are not the Prophets of God and against our message that it is not the mind of God Ye take arguments from one Prophets words to oppose another Prophet with and from one Prophets manner of coming to oppose another Prophets manner of coming If John come neither eating nor drinking ye reject him for his austereness if Christ come both eating and drinking ye reject him for his liberty and freedome in the life Now what is the reason of this Christ himself gives the reason Mat. 11.19 Wisdome is justified of her children Ye are not the children of wisdom ye are not begotten of the life of the spirit of the Prophets and so cannot justifie that spirit Ye have got the Letter of the Prophets ●e are born of that but ye are not born of the life ye are not born of the wisdome And so whoever comes forth in the same birth from the Letter with you him ye can own but if any Prophet come forth with that same spirit him ye cannot own He that is born after the flesh cannot but persecute him that is born after the spirit Jerusalem was all along the persecuter of the Prophets from the beginning to the end And is this nothing to you O ye Professors of this age Search and see who have been the persecuters among you but they who have had the name of the Church and her Prophets Who hath slain the Witnesses The Church of Rome hath slain the Witnesses against her and the Protestants have slain the Witnesses against them About the beginning of these troubles if a man were never so truly zealous yet if he could not conform to the Common-prayer-book and Ceremonies how was he persecuted A Non-conformist a Separatist a Brownist an Anabaptist though owning the same Christ in his very heart and soul yet because his practise was a testimony against the false Church-worship of the common Protestant must be hunted up and down to Courts imprisoned fixed banished And to this day the Lord can bring forth no birth of his Spirit but the zealous Professor hates reviles and seeks to destroy If the Lord lay any Law upon the Conscience if it be not suitable to their apprehensions from the Letter how do they reproach disdain revile and endeavour to render such odious to the Magistrates and to the People But why should we wonder at these things There is no new thing under the Sun The state of the world is just as it alwaies was The power of Truth in every age hath been still opposed by those who cryed up the Form It were a wonder if it should be otherwise I should much more wonder if the Teachers and Professors of this age should own Truth than that they fight against it and persecute it Well friends and brethren be strong in the Lord and faithful to his Truth in the power of his might bear the reproach the afflictions of this age the persecutions of this your day Verily your eyes shall see that there is a reward for the righteous and your hearts shall be satisfied with it when the children of the Kingdome of this age as well as of Christs and all former ages shall be shut out in utter darkness where shall be weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth Some Exceptions and Arguments of the Jews against Christ's Appearance c. THE Jews were once the only outward visible People of God who were chosen by God for a peculiar People who had the Promise of and expected the Messiah whose faith and hope of Salvation was in him yea and at that very time they were looking for him yet when he came he was a stone of stumbling and a rock of offence to them and they could by no means receive him They were full of reasonings and doubts and contendings about it but could never with all their wisdom from the Letter determine that that was he Though he lived as never man lived though he spake as never man spake though he did what never man did yet still some exception or other they had from the
another He shewed not respect to Herod the King but spake contemptuously of him as men would account it Go saith he and tell that Fox He did not shew respect to the reverend and grave Doctors of the Law nay nor to the High Priest himself Nay he did not shew respect to his own Disciples but said to Peter when he mildly and affectionately desired his death might be avoided Get thee behind me Satan How harsh and rough a reply might this seem If Peter had erred through his affection and tenderness to his Master a meek spirit would gently have informed him but to call him Devil and say get thee behind me what kind of spirit doth this favour of would that professing Jew say who knoweth not the true meekness but seeks after a fleshly meekness which is a servant to the fleshly wisdome and prudence but not true born Nay he did not speak respectively to his own Mother as mans spirit by its rule of respect would judge and condemn him but said Woman what have I to do with thee John 2.4 and in a manner denied all his relations Mat. 12.48 Lastly to instance no more at his harsh censures of all the Professors of that age which observed the Law of Moses and Israels Statutes with all their laborious and godly Teachers justifying none but himself and what he taught and a few of his followers He told them that they had not the love of God in them John 5.42 Did not this think ye seem to them a very harsh charge And why not the love of God because they did not follow him and his new Doctrine yea would they be ready to say they did love God and kept his Commandements Sabbaths and Ordinances which he transgressed He laid this also to their charge that they did not believe Moses John 5.46 What an unjust charge might this seem when they were so zealous for Moses and their very dislike of him and controversie against him was for the sake of the Law and Ordinances of Moses Another charge he laid to them was that they were not the children of Abraham or of God but of the Devil John 8. ver. 39 42 44. What a rash censorious man might they account him thus to speak of them who were the human seed of Abraham who were such strict observers of Gods Laws and Ordinances which is the property of his children and such enemies to the Devil that they would not be drawn from the truths and way of worship taught by Moses and the Prophets no not by all the Miracles he could work He called them a faithless and perverse Generation Ma 1 t. 17.17 He told them that they did not know God though they said with confidence that he was their God John 12.54 55. How could they bear this They had been studying the law and Prophets and had a great stock of knowledge from thence and were strict and exact in worship some of them as well as Paul might be according to the Law blameless and now to be told they did not know God Nay he that aboundeth in knowledge devotion and worship yet being not in the life and pure Power of the Spirit hath not one dram of the true knowledge He told them that they should dye in their sins John 8.21 O hard word and severe judgement And yet he had told them a little before that he judged no man ver. 15. yea they did think themselves exceedingly wronged by him and thought that no man that had any thing of God in him could speak such things but only one that was an enemy to the people of God and led by the spirit of Satan To this effect they expresse themselves verse 48. of that Chap. Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan and hath a Devil Yea when Christ charged them with going about to kill him they seemed to themselves so clear in their own consciences that they answered thou hast a Devil who goes about to kill thee John 7.29 how easily might they closeup the controversie and by this very thing conclude him to be a false Prophet He sayes we went about to till him when God knows there was not such a thing in our hearts Can this man be a true Prophet yet Christ knew the prefessing Jews to be the Murtherer and in and for his Religion sake still seeking to slay him And there is no such murtherer of Christ the life upon the earth as the zealous Professor and worshipper out of the life He that is in the life cannot persecute any man he that is out of the life cannot but persecute him that is in the life Hereby the true and false christian may be discrened by the weakest simple and single eye And then for their teachers and expounders of the law how exceeding bitter did be seem against them and how heavy things was he continually laying to their charge He called them blind Guids Hypocrites painted Sepulchres Graves which appears not and pronounced woe upon woe against them Read that one place Mat. 23.33 Ye Serpents ye Generation of Vipers how can ye escape the damnation of Hell What speak thus of our zealous Teachers who study the Law are strict in practising of the Ordinances and take such pains to ininstruct us in the mind of God from Moses and the Prophets was such a man as this fit to live Nay and he does not shew a Gospel spirit mark how sharp and bitter his words came from him for indeed a sharper speech with greater vehemency and indignation of spirit can hardly be spoken and they might seem to aggravate this sharp condemnation of his from his own confession he himself had confessed that they sate in Moses chair now he might have shewn some honour to Moses chair and to their office which was of God and doubtless good and not have gone about to make them thus odious in the eyes of the people Nay he himself had bid men do as they said but in ver. 3. of that Chap. Now was it likely that ever men should mind what they said or observe their doctrine when he had thus represented them as oppressors of the conscience ver. 4. as devourers of widdows houses and making long prayers in Hypocrisie ver. 15. as making their proselytes more the children of hell then themselves ver. 15. as neglecters of the weightier matters of the Law Judgement Mercy and Faith ver. 2.3 as appearing righteous to men but full of Hypocrisie and iniquity ver. 28. as of the same generation that killed the Prophets ver. 31.32 as d●ceivers as such as led into the ditch and bid men beware of their leaven were not these good kind of incouragements for People to hear them Yea he charged them with shutting up the Kingdome of heaven against men and not going in themselves nor suffering men to enter that were going in ver. 13. How could they observe what they taught without hearing them and would Christ wish any to hear such men as