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A47150 Help in time of need from the God of help to the people of the (so called) Church of Scotland, especially the once more zealous and professing, who have so shamefully degenerated and declined from that which their fathers the primitive Protestants attained unto ... / writ by George Keith, prisoner for the truth in Aberdeen in the latter end of the year 1664. Keith, George, 1639?-1716.; Jaffray, Alexander, 1614-1673. 1665 (1665) Wing K173; ESTC R36221 73,094 85

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getting many of the outward forms and words of the Saints the sheeps cloathing but inwardly adulterated from the life and Spirit of Jesus Christ the only foundation of the true Church and was not the ground of the Dragons Whores Beasts false Prophets quarrel against the Martyrs and witnesses of Christ principally this that they held the testimony of Jesus which is the spirit of Prophecie Rev. 19.10 and bear witness against the Whore who had the form retained without the power yea denyed the power of godliness denyed the teachings and leadings of the Spirit of Christ and the Revelation of him in the hearts of the children of men this is the Antichrist who denies Christ the Son come thus in the revelation of himself in the heart for that coming of Christ in his bodily appearance at Ierusalem Antichrist will not does not deny it being he knows it will never harm his Kingdom so to confess him come providing Christ his Kingdom be not set up in the heart now was there not such a dispensation in the earth were there not a people in the Apostles dayes who witnessed Christ come again in spirit according to his promise who said If any keep my commands I and my Father will come and dwell with him And again I go away but I will not leave you comfortless I will come again unto you Iohn 17. And after the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ were they not indued with the Spirit from on high and filled with the holy Ghost did they not live in the Spirit walk after the Spirit did it not give the knowledge of the mysteries of God's Kingdom unto them did not the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation open the eyes of their understanding to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge and while they kept here did they not remain a pure chast Church unto Christ and while the eye was kept open and single by the revelation of the Spirit of Truth could the Dragon or Whore or Antichrist prevail over them could the many traditions or inventions get place as the Ordinances of Christ had they kept to the evidence and demonstration of the Spirit of God Now was not the principal Defection and Apostacy from this even the pure chast Light Life and Spirit of Christ revealing God and the things of this Kingdom unto them and when people wandred from this there the inventions took place and Babylons cup was drunk for the vail came over whereby the true discerning was lost and a wrong eye opened which could not but judge amiss of the things of God and of his People and wrest and abuse the Scriptures Now ye who say That there was indeed such a dispensation but now it hath ceased and is never any more to take footing in the ea●th do ye not hereby demonstrate your selves to be of the whorish Church for hath not this been her plea all along this dark night of Apostacy that the Revelation Teachings and leadings of the Spirit of Chirst is ceased therefore another Head was set up in the Church then Christ Jesus and the Pope and his Council was made Judge to determine all controversies of Religion and no man was to look at an infallible Judge the spirit of Truth within him and are ye not become as bad who openly affirm that ye are not led by the infallible Spirit and consequently not by the Spirit of God and your Church Confession of Faith saith The former way of God's revealing himself by Prophecy and immediate Revelation is ceased and God hath committed his counsel wholly into writing or to the Scriptures and nothing is to be added thereto by any new revelation of the Spirit And oh how fa● are ye in this point degenerated and apostatized from the primitive Protestants and Reformers who not only affirmed that there was immediate Revelations from God and that the Spirit of Prophecie was not ceased but witnessed the same in themselves and foretold many things of consequence by the spirit of Prophecie which came to pass did not Iohn Knox and George Wishard prophecie exceeding clearly of whom it was said That from the day he entred upon his Ministry t● his death there never came a storm upon the Church but he foresaw the end of it as may be seen in the Book of the Reformation of the Church of Scotland and many others did prophecie as ye may read in Fox's Book of Martyrs and was not this the main and only pillar of the Protestant cause against the Papists who should be the Judge of Controversies and the interpreter of Scriptures The Pope and his Council with the Fathers said The Papists no said the Protestants but the Spirit of God And I read in the fore-cited Book of Martyrs how when some who were burnt for their testimony to the Truth in Queen Maries dayes were called before the Popish Clergy and Bishops who disputed with them and when the controversie arose concerning such points or Scriptures the Popish party alleadged the determination of the Church but the Martyrs pleaded for the determination of the Spirit of God and when it was queried if such had the Spirit of God and it was answered Yea and one brought that Scripture for his assertion who is Antichrist but he that denyeth that Christ is come in the flesh the people partly flouted thereat and laughed them to scorn as yee do us at this day because we affirm that we have the Spirit of God and that Christ is come and his life made manifest in our mortal flesh as saith the Apostle Paul And that which sounds very harsh in your ears at this day and is mocked at by you yea accounted delusion and blasphemy viz. Enthusiasm or the Inspiration of God and the motion of his Spirit was a thing usually known professed and possessed also by them as may be read at large in the aforesaid books and they said faith was the Inspiration of Gods Spirit and so it is and I deny that there is any true faith but that which comes as really and immediately from the inspiration of the Spirit as ever Paul or Peter or any of the Apostles and Prophets witnessed the same whom yee your selves acknowledge to have been inspired and were they now living yee would hiss at them as yee do at us calling them Inthusiasts and Oh what a time are we fallen in that the inspiration of the Spirit of God which is the very breath of life into the souls of the Lords people should be scorned and such as witness such a blessed and glorious dispensation nick-named Fanaticks and mad men even by them who have pretended so highly to be the reformed Church and at such a time wherein the day of God is broke up in such clearness in the midst of them yet they know it not 2. Your fore-fathers the primitive Protestants and Reformers who saw a little further into mysterie Babylon then others that went before them for the day brake up gradually and
open the Scripture for the edification of the people and it was appointed so to be afterwards as is evident by the Books of Policy and Discipline framed and presented to the Council Anno 1560. which thing by you is called disorder and confusion and it was an usual practice among them without distinction of Clergy-man or Layely when they met together to speak of the things of God and of his work on their hearts every one according to his gift and these who spake were not distinguished from these who heard by the name of Master and stepping up into a Pulpit and by getting the hands of so many laid upon them or by a black Gown or Canonical coat And Iohn Husse an eminent Instrument of the Reformation and Preacher in Germany did wear a gray coat which he gave to his friend some dayes before his death as Fox's Book of Martyrs relates And ye that are so much against Women-preachers some of you may remember upon a day when ye met together apart men and women and spoke of the operation of God on your hearts without the distinction of Sex and women allowed dearly to exhort pray or speak of God's dealings with their souls and now ye would bring Paul's words against womens speaking in the Church or rather against Christ the man his speaking in them being ignorant what women Paul meant when he wrote that he permitted not the women to speak in the Church now are not two or three or half a dozen of men and women fearing God gathered in his Name a true Church or are not two or three godly women met together a Church though a man be not among them and may they not exhort one another and pray and give thanks together and is not that speaking in the Church and the Scripture speaks of a Church in one family and if a woman or rather the man Christ speaking in the woman may speak in the audience of six or twelve why not in the audience of six or twelve hundred and the woman having experience of God's work on her heart and who hath felt the love of God shed abroad in her soul is she not fitter to speak of those things then a hundred men who are ignorant thereof So foolish are ye become in your reasonings and there are many living yet in the Nation who remember of women who have spoke so feelingly so lively and experimentally of the Lord's work upon their hearts that many eminent Preachers and Ministers so accounted have thought shame to open their mouth in their presence 8. Your Fathers the primitive Protestants and Reformers made not Latine Greek and Hebrew and Aristotle's Logick and Philosophy with other humane Learning and the passing of so many years course at the Colledge and that you call School-divinity the qualifications of a Minister of Christ many yea the most of them never was at Colledge nor had the opportunity of any to go unto unless to a Popish nor had they any of these Languages or curious Arts but were honest plain simple men such as ye now call Rusticks and Tradesmen many of them and yet they passed among your Fathers for Ministers but if these men were alive now ye would cry Away with them non-sensical fellows what can they say they are not learned should ignorant men preach should Wives Shoo-makers Plow-men Herds-men be Ministers of Christ should they incroach upon our sacred Function should not they hold them with their Callings So say ye against many of us who are not Book-learned and are Tradesmen and this same was the very plea of the Papists against your fore-fathers being Ministers See how ye have borrowed their weapons whereby they fought against them whose successors ye boast your selves to be but as these Popish arguments were too weak against them so are they against us for our answer to you is though we be not taught with humane Learning nor have the Languages many of us wherein the Scriptures were writ yet we are taught of God and that is better we have been with Jesus and have been made eye-witnesses of his Majesty and yee are worse then the Iews who crucified Christ for when they admired that Peter being an unlearned man did preach yet this caused their admiration to cease they took notice that he had been with Jesus as we have been and some of us can truly say whereof I am one we have learned more in one hours company with Jesus then we did in seven years from the Gamaliels and Rabbies among you at whose feet we have so long sitten and we are come to the Spirit of God that gave forth the Scriptures and gives us their meaning and sence though we have not the Languages and which all the Languages of the world cannot afford to us and though many of us know not to preach in the excellency of mans wisdom and some of us who could yet have renounced it and dare not use such a way lest the Cross of Christ should be of none effect yet we can speak and have spoken in the evidence and demonstration of the Spirit the words which the holy Ghost teacheth us and he hath made us able Ministers of the new Testament not of the letter which kills but of the Spirit which gives life and God hath blessed our Ministry so that many unto whom we have ministred have been quickned and brought into the fellowship of the Gospel with us and such a Ministry had Paul which he learned not of man and yet had Book-learning enough and such a Ministry God hath raised up in this day which is the free gift of God to which I bear my testimony and a part of which I have received and now is that Promise fulfilled and fulfilling in many hundreds I will make a new Covenant with them and they shall be all taught of me from the least to the greatest and I will write my Law in their hearts in a Language which is neither Hebrew nor Greek but such as he that is born of the Spirit can only understand and I will put my fear in their inward parts And now our hearts are come to delight in the fear of God which teacheth us the hidden mysterious wisdom which none of the Princes or Rabbies of this world knows and by the Word and Law of God writ in our hearts we are made wiser then our Teachers and when this dispensation shall fill the earth as it is doing what shall then become of the Scribe what shall become of the Senator what shall become of the Doctor and Rabby and Disputer of this World who spoke to us in a Language that neither they themselves nor we could understand but now saith the Lord as Isa. 33.19 Thou shalt not see a fierce people a people of deep speech that thou cannot perceive of a stammering tongue that thou canst not understand Glory to God the pure Language is known which was before Babylon was wherein the many Languages
came in and the tongues of the sons of men were confounded so that they could not know nor understand one another And now ye who talk of the tryal of the Ministry have ye not lost the touch-stone of tryal which was among the primitive Christians and was lost but is found again among us even the spirit of discerning whereby we feel the true Minister in the power and discern him from the false so that his fairest yea soundest words that he hath stoln from the Saints cannot deceive us and this was Paul's rule to try them who boasted to be the true Ministers and were not I will know said he not the words of them that are puffed up but the power here was a deeper search then into the best of words into the power what power they spoke from if from the Dragons power and the ravening Wolves power within them which may stand with the finest words which a●e the sheeps cloathing wherewith that power decks it self to deceive and so to devour the ignorant or if from the Lamb's power the power and Spirit of Christ and from grace in the heart Oh is not that a parable unto you we cannot judge the heart say ye nor know the spirit within man which manifests you to be strangers unto the anointing whereby spirits can be tryed and to the spiritual man which judgeth all things and though sometimes ye would give it forth to the people that ye are not against the teachings of God's Spirit to you the Teachers I speak yet ye plainly deny it both in word and practice and ye have no other means to uphold your selves whereby to purchase your Hires and your Dignities and Honour which comes from below but to keep poor people in ignorance from the teachings of God therefore ye cry out so much against the Light calling it delusion and bididng people beware of it for if any people were come to the Light in their particulars they would turn their back upon you and deny you your Hires and then your Kitchins would not smoak so as now nor would ye be so gorgious and sumptuous in your gaudy Apparel nor your Wives either which is a shame for to see and the grief of many sober people to think upon your pride and vanity the cry whereof hath come up before God to his throne and ye may read your doom Isa. 3.24 25 26. and were it not that ye deny the teachings of God's Spirit why pass ye so many years course at Schools to learn from men what ye may say to the People and why buy ye so many books and have your book-dayes and take no imployment but your books except when some few hours in the first day of the week ye talk to people what ye have gathered and collected together out of old Authors or then what some of you which are better Artists have moulded together by the forge of your own imaginations and natural understandings or when ye were and that very sparingly too some little time in that you call your Catechizing and Visitations of Families and the bad fruit of all this shews its much lost labour and ye could be better imployed in holding a Plow or digging in a field or any other honest occupation then to be deluding poor people whom ye are ever learning and yet ye are never able to bring them to the knowledge of the Truth and the gross palpable ignorance of your Parishioners all abroad the Nation with their wicked lives shews they are evil master-stead and that ye are not taught of God your selves else your teachings would have better effect and why will ye not suffer such who are not book-learned nor passed their course at your Colledges to learn the trade of it to preach the Gospel were ye for the teachings of God's Spirit would ye limit him to use only bookish Clergy-men for the Ministry when the Spirit of the Lord instructs a man though he could not read a letter is he not well learned is he not an able Minister who hath his ability given him of God though man hath not taught him and yet ye cannot away with this and why persecute ye such who are taught of God and ye dare not say but their practice answers their profession and that they are better taught then your disciples are though they come not at you to learn and what means the form and manner of your Sermons when ye will take a sentence of Scripture or common head as it is called and branch it out as Aristotle's or Ronius Logick hath taught you and it is one main piece of tryal to young-men coming forth to the Ministry to make a Logical Analysis as it is called upon such a piece of Scripture as is allotted unto him and he is counted a brave Preacher who can handle his Text in such a Scholastick method and an honest plain man who is not acquainted with your School-method nor topical places such as Aristotle an Heathen hath taught you out of which as so many 〈◊〉 ye gather together your points of Doctrine Observations Reasons Motives Means Uses Applications Amplifications I say an honest simple plain man who is not acquainted with such trifles but can speak feelingly of the work of God on his heart should he come and speak among people ye will laugh him to scorn and say of him he hath neither rhime nor reason he speaks confusedly and non-sense he hath no method he is not worth the hearing and yet by such foolishness of preaching many hundreds at this day are converted unto God for the power of God hath accompanied such poor foolish mens Ministry and the Lord hath made them true Pastors to feed the people with knowledge and understanding and they have been instrumental to bring people to Jesus Christ the great Bishop and Shepherd of their souls whereas ye have nothing to feed the people with but wind and airy notions and at best words of truth ye have stoln out of the Scripture which spoke out of a mans mouth not declaring in nor the power of God accompanying the words are but a killing letter and let any sober spiritual minded man in the least measure judge if such things above-mentioned which are made the qualifications of a Minister and usually practised by them smells of mans wisdom or of the evidence and demonstration of the Spirit or if any of the Apostles or Prophets used such things who were taught of God 9. Your fathers the primitive Protestants were against Tythes and that Ministers should have temporal possessions as an Hire for their preaching so said Iohn Wicklife and they had not their hundreds and thousands allorted to maintain them far less would they force people against their wills to give them maintenance and poynd them or put them to horn and imprison them as ye will do And your fathers did bear a notable testimony against the greediness and covetousness of the then Priests as we do against you for