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The right vvay to peace: shewing the art of over-coming one another by love : in a dialogue between a friend and his neighbour. Humbly presented to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament : and to the whole nation; / by their old and faithfull servant in the publick, Theodore Jennings.
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Jennings, Theodore.
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Wing J671; Thomason E412_26; ESTC R204471
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THE RIGHT WAY TO PEACE shewing the Art of Over-coming one another by LOVE In a Dialogue between a Friend and his Neighbour Humbly presented to the Right Honourable THE LORDS and COMMONS IN PARLIAMENT AND To the whole Nation by their old and faithfull Servant in the Publick THEODORE JENNINGS London Printed for Giles Calvert 1647 THE Right way to Peace shewing The Art of overcomming one another by Love In a Dialogue between a Friend and his Neighbour Friend WELL overtaken neighbour whither away Neighbour I am going to beare Gods Word preached by a very ââlous and powerfull Preacher Friend I pray you shew me wherein his zeale and powerfull preaching consisteth Neigh. He deales very sharply against those that dissent from him telling us that such blasphemous Hereticks will corrupt as who are ignorant and saith that like an ill weed they have over-run all the Land but especially the Army Friend Is this all his zeale and powerfull preaching and wherein doth he say those Hereticks do blaspheme Neigh. No he is learned jealous and powerfull in elegant expressions shewing how Christ died for us upon the Crosse and hath justified us from our sins and that if we will beleeve we shall be saved and accepted by his Mediation and Intercession for us unto God the Father Wherein he sheweth us how the blasphemous Hereticks say moreover that they are led by the spirit and that all men that shall be saved must have the Spirit of God and an inward principle of new âight and they say they are carried out no further to do or act any thing to God in Jesus Christ then from what they Receive into them by the Spirit and say they have the mind of Christ and do therby know and understand the things of God which otheââââithââ do ãâ¦ã know and he ãâ¦ã were but zealous and faithfull to God and their owne ãâã they would suppresse these blasphemous Hereticks Friend There are many now adayes that can story out the Gospell with very elegant expressions to catch the ignorant with the ânticing words of mans wisdom yet these do persecute Gods faithfull one with ãâã of spirit stirring up others to joyne with them and are not affraid to bring rââling accusations against them which the Arch-angell ãâã not do against the Devill Jude 6. and by this manner of teaching they rob God of his honour and the Gospell of its power And unto such the Apostle Paul saith My speech and my preaching was not with the enticing or perswâsible ãâ¦ã but in demonstration of the spirit and power ãâã your faith should not stand in the Wisdom of men ãâã the power of God And therefore Neighbour I pity you for your ignorance in calling his bitternesse zeale and his elegant expression powerfull preaching and I pray such as he is for ãâ¦ã subtilty and cruelty in persecuting the Saints and leave ãâã to God the righteous Judge of all ãâ¦ã will ãâ¦ã or rebuke them Neigh. I thank you for your plain ãâ¦ã me because of my ignorance I would ãâ¦ã the truth I pray you ãâã me the error of ãâã Friend The ãâã is in giving Gods ãâ¦ã and not Gospell names as Believers ãâ¦ã and Brethren all names shewing forth Gods ãâ¦ã in Jesus Christ and their ãâã towards one another ãâ¦ã A second ãâã is ãâ¦ã they are led by the spirit and that all men that shall be saved must have the Spirit of God and an inward principle of new light Whereas the Apostle Paul Rom. 8.14 saith As many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the sons of God And vers 9 If any man have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his Again All Gods people must have an inward principle of new light 2 Cor. 5.17 If any man be in Christ he is a new creature old things are past away behold all things are become new And if all things are become new Gods people must have an inward principle of new light Know therefore that what we receive from the first Adam by generation is old and old things are past away Only what we enjoy in the second Adam by ââgeneration is become new So that there is no truth ãâã from Gods Word then this that all Gods people are to have an inward principle of new light New in Christ If ãâ¦ã Christ he is a new creature And not become new in some things but in all things Behold all things are become new behold it with admiration and pry into it believingly Thou art wholly become new thy light is become ãâ¦ã all that is in thee is new Thou art born again John 3.36 1 Pet. 2.2 Ephes 4.23 2 Sam. 16.23 Thou art born of the Spirit Thou art new born Thou art renewed in the spirit of thy mind And if not That light which is in thee is ãâã and then how great accomplishments soever thou ãâã of humane learning and wisdom though thou speakest as an ãâã yet with Aââitophel thou art but miserable And then as our Saviour saith Mat 6.23 c. If therefore that light that is in thee be darknesse how great is that darknesse A third errour is in his taxing such of Heresie as say they are no ãâã out to believe or act any thing to God in Christ Jesus then from what they receive into them by the Spirit and that they have the mind of Christ and do thereby know and understand the things of God which others neither do nor ãâã know Whereas this truth also hath appeared in the ãâã in all ages and is asserted by the Apostâe Paul where he saith We leaving the same spirit of faith 2 Cor. 4.13 according as it is ãâã I ãâã believed and therefore I have spoken we also believe and therefore speak Rom. 8.15 and again ãâ¦ã received the Spirit of adoption whereby we cry ãâã Father It is the ãâã priviledg of the Apostle and all the Saints with him weââven we are no further carried out to beleeve or act any ãâã to God in Christ Jesus then from what we receive into ãâ¦ã the Spirit 1 Cor. 6.19 20 Again he saith What know ye not that your body is the Temple of the holy Ghost in you which ye ãâã of God and ye are not your own For ye are bought with ãâã therefore glorifie God in your body and in your spirit which are God Again They that are joyned unto the Lord are one Spirit and therefore they have the mind of Christ and do ãâã know and understand the thiings of God which ãâã wether do nor can know this most blessed ãâ¦ã truth wil clearly appear in the Saints Union with ãâ¦ã He that is joyned to the Lord is one Spirit and he ãâã Spirit hath the same mind and therefore hath ãâã Christât is an impression of the same Spirit that maltââââââââness in the Spirit of the Beleever with Jesus Christ ãâ¦ã what the Lambs mind is in giving glory to God the ãâã and hath been the mind of
the Saints in all ages ãâ¦ã suffering days of the victorious Saints For the Scripture ãâã they that had gotton the victory over the beast Rov 15.2 3. and ãâã image and over his mark and over the number of his ãâã stood on the sea of glass having the hurps of God And they sing the song of Moses the servants of God and of the ãâã So that you plainly see that the Saints and Moses and the Lamb are al of one mind they sing the same song with the lamb in all ages And although none know the mind of the Lord that he may instruct him yet many even all the Saints know the mind of the Lord and are instructed by him for they ãâã receive the things of the Spirit of God and know and understand the things of God and have the mind of Christ which others even all others who receive the Spirit of the wââld and are called the naturall man have not neither do not ãâã know or receive the things of the Spirit because they are Spiritually discerned as it is writen Eye hath not seen 1 Cor. 2.9 c. nor as heard neither have entred into the heart of man to wit ãâã man who is here opposed to the spiritual the things which God hath prepared for them that have him But God ãâã revealed them ãâ¦ã by his Spirit for the Spirit searcheth all things ãâã the deep things of God Now we have received ãâ¦ã spirit of the world but the Spirit which is of God that we might know the things that are freely given to ãâã of God But the ãâã man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him neither can be know them because they are spiritually discerned But he that is spiritual judgeth or disceââââh all things yet be himself it judged ãâã of ãâã man For who hath ãâã the mind of the Lord that he may or shall instruct him But we ãâã the ãâã of Christ His last Error is his teaching his ãâã that if they were but zealous and faithful to God and their own ãâã they would suppress these ãâã this ãâ¦ã first to judg those breathren for whom Chirst dyed not in an ordinary way but with the highest ãâã and ãâã of spirit for he knoweth that those whom he ãâ¦ã will with the Apostle ãâ¦ã That after the way which they call Hereâââ ãâ¦ã the God of our father beleeving all things which are ãâ¦ã and the Prophets Acts 24.14 15 16. And have hope towards God which the ãâã also allow that there ãâ¦ã of the ãâ¦ã And ãâ¦ã have always ãâ¦ã god and towards men Rom. 14.3 4. 11 12 23. For whether ãâ¦ã the Lord or whether ãâã dye we dye ãâã Lord whether we have therefore or dye we are the ãâã I ãâã with the Apostle Paul say ãâã all such ãâ¦ã his own master he standeth or falleth ãâ¦ã shall confess to God ãâ¦ã bling block or an occasion to fall in his brother way which such Ministers do inâ notable manner by calling Gods ãâã ones blasphemous Hereticks And Secondly by stirring up their hearers unto solition under pretence of zeal and faithfulness unto God and their own ãâã to suppress them but tel me by what means you ãâ¦ã would have them suppresse Neigh. I shal tel you what I heard reported of one of these Ministers that week when the Parliament and their Speakers were driven away by that Riotous insolency of those ãâã from Westminister to the Army How he was seen to go from house to house unto those members that were ãâã in that Junto during the Parliaments absence And the Lords day following being the first of August one that was in his Congregation the proceedings of the Londoners the Apprentions and that Junto for the prayed God to turn the hearts of the ãâã and that they and those that were fled unto them would take example by the Parliament for so he was pleased to call them and by the Citizens of London to live in godliness unity and peace and prayed also that the Country might come in to the timely âyd and relief of the City whereby I suppose that these zealous would have their hearers to use all possible means by the dint of the sword to oppose and suppress such whom they asperse with Blasphemy and Heresie as an acceptable service thereby to procure peace from God unto the Land as it is written The time cometh that whosoever killeth you will think that he doth God service and therefore shew me by what rule you pitty such who are bent against you with such error and rancor that if it were possible they would ãâã your name not sparing any cost or design ãâã by the sword or any ways to do it Friend I shal satisfie you one of the Old and New ãâã both by precept and example that we are to pitty to pray for and to do good to our ãâã ãâ¦ã and love ãâ¦ã and put the gainsayers to silence I pray therefore proceed Frien. In the Law Levit. 19.18 it saith Thou shalt not avenge nor bear any grudg against the children of thy people but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy self I the Lord. Here we have the duty of love in the extent of it doing our enemies no evil loving them as our selves and we have the command and example from Jehovah the Lord I am the Lord therfore my comand example are unquestionably to be obeyd Secondly Our Lord Jesus Christ makes out this truth in the Gospel most clearly saying But I say unto you Mat. 5.44 c. Love your enemies bless them that curse you do good to them that hate you pray for them which dispitefully use you and persecute you That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven And he giveth the reason why we should follow Gods example from other convincing Arguments although that were enough That he is our Father which is in heaven Ye we are to observe him in his gracious workings towards all men upon the earth For he maketh his Sun to rise on the evil and on the good and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust Again he appealeth unto the testimony of our consciences from the entireness of our faith and love in singleness of heart doing what we do unto the Lord and not unto men looking for our reward from God only For if ye love them which love you what reward have ye Do not the Publicanes the same And if ye salute your brethren only what do you ãâã Do not even the Publicanes do so And then we have the highest rule and clearest demonstration of a Christians love in our Fathers perfection Be ye therefore perfect as your Father which is in heaven is perfect Again We have the example of Elisha in the Old Testament bidding the King of Israel set bread and water before his enemies 2 King 6.22 23. the Syrians that they may eat and drink and go to