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A84067 A call to the churches; or, A packet of letters to the pastors of Wales presented to the baptized teachers there. With a postscript of a Welsh dispute. By Will. Erbery. Erbery, William, 1604-1654. 1653 (1653) Wing E3224; Thomason E688_1; ESTC R206886 39,182 57

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To the Churches OR A Packet of Letters to the Pastours of WALES For Mr. William Erbery THe Milk and Honey ever remembred freind which formerly I sucked in your Ministration makes me apt to conclude that your pit is not dryed up nor your root withered but that the intern Spirit of the inward heaven doth raign in you in the night It 's many years since I looked on you as an Image I never heard nor had a line from you as some hereabout had It may be you thought me less teachable and more uncapable of understanding then some others indeed I am so I knew not where to direct a line to finde you by reason of your private life which to some is safe and serene and to others tempestuous and dangerous The Hermite is not very usefull to man or beast nor the Christ to him because Talents will rust and rot the living creature unless they be thrown out of your private chest and ship The Prophets Apostles c. spake to God the Eternity listened to him and spake from him they writ they preached they charged their Ambassage as the heavenly true Spirit spake to them and that creature was ever the basest that did trade least between the mother the heavenly nature and angelical world and the sinfull children of men now out of Paradise wandring in the heart of this shadowy world The more you be in the heavenly action which is publique also to millions every day in the year the more like the God of all beings and inhabitant of eternity I do both long and profess to become a little child againe willing to learne my A.B.C. anew if my once-dear School-master Erbery can teach it me for I must not take printed Pictures instead of reall Letters I am dayly longing to withdraw into the inner world the more spiritual Chamber to converse with the inhabitants that know how God is the Father of spirits lights loves and mercies in his begotten Word and generated Spirit I desire you according to your attainment to help me I mean to scribble a few lines to me in answering these things How is God above all through all and in all his people How all things are of him through and to him How do we live move and have our being in him what is that heresie of perdition the holy One in Peter mentions and chiefly what where when and how God is I am not ashamed to enquire or wait of a meer post neer the gate of the wisdome of God about these matters neither do I disown you as some strange notionist or sceptick gnostick in what you in the light of the Father can or will hold forth for satisfaction by the Spirit for since I knew you or tasted the wine in you I ever lodged respectful thoughts of you I fear neither truth nor its enemies I would try all things all spirits bodies and beings in the light liberty rest and power of the Spirit of Jesus and because a son of man is but a vanity a very glance a branch a shadow and off-spring of the eternal root therefore one branch may cosap with the other and the little little twig neer the root doth communicate in juce with the highest-flown branch of the same tree I doubt not but the whispering of the melodious love from any though from poor me might refresh you under the sun in this vain vaporary life This is but a word in haste and heart to invite if it seem good a line from you and then the few lines that concern you in my inward book I may better transcribe My true love with my wifes to your self and your rib begging we may rightly take in and not mistake the first and second man and the third form that is at hand I onely beg of you a sound about your grounds in Scripture-nature and in the internal eternal Spirit concerning Men Saints Officers Ordinances Churches and Societies of men No more then but that I am Wrexham 1652. 29 of 4 Month. Your fellow-branch at the feet of the God of all flesh and Father of all Spirits Mor. Lloyd I have a word with you when first you be pleased to let me hear from you For Mr. Morgan Floyd Sir YOurs of the twenty ninth of the fourth month I received at Roth near Cardiff this 12 of August and I return an Answer in silence seeing we are both in the Eternal Spirit with the spirits of just men made perfect where there is no need of speech to communicate our thoughts or attainments each to other being taken up into him who is our All and all in All. There the Mystery of the Resurrection begins and the Apostle goes on in that heighth from 1 Cor. 15.28 to the end that this is the Resurrection not that last and general of the world but the first Resurrection the rising of the Saints or of the dead in Christ who shall rise first I say that this is the Resurrection onely of the just and not of the unjust nor of all any man even without the Spirit of Revelation may judge by reason and reading of that Chapter where the rising of the spiritual body t● incorruption immortality power and glory is the glorious appearing of the second Man the quickning Spirit the Lord from Heaven in us to the heavenly Image which is the third estate of the Saints now approaching and the latter part of your Letter points at This I call the third dispensation or last discovery of God unto and in men differing from Law and Gospel-order yet comprehending both and above both yea above all for here all men and things are nothing but God is all and alone yea God is All in all This third dispensation as all the Prophets and Apostles did write and wait for so in this I wait in silence with God though I speak sometimes to men for a full discovery of him in me and to all the Saints with me for when the Lord my God shall come or appear all the Saints shall come with thee Zach. 14.5 The Earth-quake there spoken of is at hand 't is the same mentioned in Babylons final fall Rev. 16.18 19. for a threefold fall of Babylon is written Rev. 14.8 Rev. 18.2 and v. 21. and that the third or last fall of Babylon will be in the fall of this form of Church-fellowship so called you may see in your spirit and in some printed scriblings of mine therefore for Order Ordinances Officers Churches Societies of men all are in Babylon in confusion of Tongues that 's out of order c. though many of the Saints conceive they are come to Sion already Babylon is a Mystery as you shall see with God very shortly Babylon or the Beast is the mystery of man Rev. 13.18 Rev. 1 8 c. that 's the woman also or the Whore the man of sin and Christ is the mystery of God God manifest in the flesh in his flesh and in ours for we
A Call to the Churches OR A Packet of Letters To the PASTORS of WALES Presented To the Baptized Teachers there WITH A Postscript of a Welsh Dispute By WILL. ERBERY What shall one then answer the Messengers of the Nation That the Lord hath founded Zion and the poor of his peo●le shall repair unto it Isa 14.32 The first shall say to Zion Behold them and I will give to Jerusalem one that bringeth good tydings For I beheld and there was no man amongst them and there was no Counsellor that when I asked of them could answer me a word Isai 41.27 28 29. Printed at London 1653. TO The Baptized Churches IN SOUTH WALES Dear Brethren WHat I have written to the Independant Pastors in Wales that I present to the Baptized Churches there that in the first Letter of Mr. Floyd you may see a man in the Clouds come with me to his A.B.C. after all his teachings not knowing what God is where when or how he is above all through all in all and all of him c. yet in this Cloud coming forth from the North he begins to see the Lord in the Aire Ezek. 1.4 Rev. 1.7 and meets him there yea in this confusion he beholds Christ in him crucified in his flesh whose inward flesh and former spiritual attainments in life light knowledge c. being so slain so dead so dark so confounded that he knows not what he is nor where he goes and yet he is going into the internal eternal spirit as a blind man not seeing any thing of Men Saints Isa 42.16 Officers Ordinances Isa 40.16.17 29 30 31. Spirits Churches c. though there he be and one of the best yet now he is nothing God appearing in him to be all in all There you may finde him following the intern spirit of the inward Heaven Isa 30.20 .. Mich. 7.8 dropping downe in the Nights and in darkness the Lord a light unto him for that 's the great mystery of Godliness when God is so manifest in our flesh Isa 40.5 6. that he makes our flesh and the goodliness thereof to wither unto nothing that his glory may be revealed in us and he to be All in All. That being being blind to self Isa 29.18 Isa 26.19 we see all things in God being deaf to men we hear God alone in the death of pure flesh we live perfectly in the Spirit thus we live in death have light in darkness c. or the Lord only is both life and light unto us we nothing God being All in All. All this you m●y behold in this honest man acquainted at last with the heave●ly nature walking up to the Angelical world and with drawing himself into the inner world the more spiritual chamber to converse with the inhabitants there c. looking downe on the son of man as a vanity a glance a branch yea a shadow yet an off-spring of the eternal root where the least child of God like the little little twig co-saps with the other branches of highest growth in the most high God or glory that is in us All this I have hinted to you that you may as I say see a man in the Clouds where yet he meets with the Lord in the Ayre on which though now the last vial full of wrath is poured forth Rev. 16.17 yet there all the Saints shall meet at last in love and be ever together with the Lord 1 Thes 4.17 who hath already taken up some and that Saint before in whose Spirit you may read those secret and spiritual discoveries of God those high and hidden mysteries of Heaven which are not yet in common revealed to the Churches Isa 19.18 who scarce understand the language of Canaan nor the Contents of those lines If any of you doe I desire your answer to him for I cannot in paper and ink though all his be written in my heart by the Spirit and Himself in me I have many things to say unto you which yet you cannot bear but you must because 't is a burden which the Lord layes on you and a burden which the Prophets have foretold upon your gathered Churches even their confusion and fall though some of you may rise at last with all the scattered Saints The first onely I would now convince you that you and I with all the Saints this day are still in Babylon both gathered Churches and scattered Saints Ezek. 37.11 16. like those two sticks in divided Societies as I have often told you and those dry bones the whole house of Israel even all the people of God are declared to be by the Prophet who yet foretels their first resurrection nor rising from their graves of forms and flesh but as none can see God but the blind nor hear him but the deaf so none can rise but the dead and the dead in Christ rise first while those who live in Forms in the flesh of Christ who are the rest of the dead shall not live nor be raised till the end of the thousand years Rev. 25. compared with Isa 26.14 The Prophet Isaiah there shews the cause of their not rising Isa 26.13 other Lords besides thee have had dominion over us and that is not only Lord Bishops but other ruling Elders beside what the Lord ordained other Ordinances in the Church which never came to his minde as I shall prove in particular with God another time there being no Gospel-Order nor Ordinance nor Office in any of your Churches this day Yea I proved it plain at Bridgend that you are not in a capacity to baptize or be baptized there being no true Administrator nor a man sent of God with power from on high to baptize First because you have not the faith of the Gospol Secondly you are fallen from your first love therefore the Apostacy is compleat and perfect and appears most visible in your Churches How have you the faith of the Gospel since the Gospel is a Mystery which none of you know having not that manifestation of the Spirit whereby 't was made known at first to the Apostles and Primitive Saints and by them to the world Eph. 3.5 Col 1.27.29 Yea one of your own Pastors or Teachers coming purposely to oppose at Lantrishant where I was speaking of the common salvation as Jude calls it tells the people that this was not Gospel What then I pray you why f●ith he Mr Days of Kelliga●e the Gospel is that written in the four Evangelists Then said I Our Father which art in Heaven is Gospel No that 's prayer but the Gospel to be preached saith he is Math. 7.14 Straight is the Gate and narrow is the Way that leadeth to life and few there be that finde it for so 't is written in the Gospel of Saint Matthew Sure this was not Gospel and glad tydings to all people that so few should be saved and yet I could shew in the Spirit the Gospel of
and he are perfect in one with the Father and as the Beast is the Wisdome of man and the Power of man in the Church that 's the seven Heads and ten Hornes c. so Christ is the Wisdome of God and Power of God which was in the Church and is though not known and is to come for that 's his name God with us Rev. 1.4 8 9 10 13 verses Christ in us the hope of glory which is to come when the mystery of God shall be finished or fully known to men at the sounding of the seventh Trump which is the last Trump the Trump of God when the great Trump shall be blown c. which is the last discovery of God When this great Trump is blown those who were ready to perish in the land of Assyria and the out-cast in the land of Aegypt shall come and worship the Lord in the holy Mount at Jerusalem Isa 27.13 That 's the new Jerusalem which shall come down from God out of Heaven after Babylons fall and freedome of all the Saints from that double bondage now upon their spirits not onely of gathered Churches but of scattered Saints 't is spoken of the one as ready to perish and the other as outcasts in Assyria and Egypt too as I said that 's the twofold captivity we are all carryed away in till the great Trumpet be blown Then the dead bones shall rise out of Babylon Ezek. 37.12 and God will open the graves of his people who shall all come forth out of their forms and flesh when the glory of the Lord shall cover them V. 19. and they live in the Eternal Spirit together then the two sticks also the divided societies of Saints shall become one c. for that 's the third dispensation called the dispensation of the fulness of time when all things both in heaven and earth shall be gathered up into one Ephes 1.10 11. all the Saints of highest appearances and of lowest performances both those of Legal tempers and Gospel attainments shall be gathered up into one into that glory into God himself This Resurrection of the dead Phil. 3.11 12 13.14 2 Pet. 3.13 the Apostle had not attained to though pressing toward it and Peter was waiting for it in the new Heaven and new earth for the old heaven and old earth both Legal and Gospel-dispensation vanish away in God Rom. 21.1 yea there 's no more Sea saith Iohn no more of that dividing and destroying Principle in man for that 's the Sea which has made the Saints not onely to dash one against another but every one to be as an Isle by himself and so indeed it must be in Babylons fall not a man to be found Isai 13.12 but every man flies to his own Land v. 14. to live solitary and alone in his own light Mich. 4.5.10 compared that light which shines in every man and every man in his God but every one that is found shall be thrust through and every one that is joyned with them that 's not in the Hebrew but every one that is joyned in Babylon shall fall by the sword v. 15. There 's no building of Temples in Babylon nor joyning there in Church-fellowship for that will fall and we with it till we retire alone into our selves or the Spirit rather in us and this we must be Zach. 12.12 every man apart by himself every Famlily apart and their wives apart man and his wife though nearest and dearest flesh Jer. 31.9 So the Margent there must be separated when the Spirit of Grace and Supplication or favours begins to appear to take us up into glory Then the multitude of the Isles shall rejoyce when the Lord comes to Raign Psal 97.1 the Raign of God and of Christ or the Saints with him being the same with their Resurrection the first Resurrection Isai 60.1 Ezek. 37.25 26. Zach. 14.5 9. For as by the great Trumpet they are gathered one by one Isai 27.12 so this shewes that all the Saints shall be found as so many Isles every one alone by himself made so by the Sea but the Sea shall be no more when the new Heaven and the new Earth comes Rev. 21. then all the people of God shall become one Land one Continent wherein the Lord alone shall live Ezek. 37.21 this is the Land so much spoken of by the Prophets the Land of the living the land of Israel who are promised to be brought to their own Land being now in a strange Land in Babylon but he that scattered Israel will gather him Jer. 31.10 and the Saints who are now scattered in and by their gathered Churches yea all the scattered Saints with them shall be gathered up into God who indeed is he who scatters as well as gathers we do nothing we can do nothing but in him who is All in all In this mystery of the Resurrection all your Questions in the Letter will be answered your doubts satisfied your darkness cleared your Captivity ended for 't is the glorious liberty of the children of God the manifestation of the sons of God Isai 52.8 the appearing of the great God in us when we shall be like him see him as he is know him as we are known see him eye to eye Isai 61.9 10. as he sees us we shall see him see his Face and his Name on our foreheads that is we shall not onely see God Rev. 21.3 Rev. 22.4.18 19. Rom. 8. but men shall see God in us for all that see us shall acknowledge that we are the seed which the Lord hath blessed the blessed seed is Christ the Son of God so all the Saints shall be in the glory of the Father when the Sonne shall be subject 1 Cor. 15.44 and God All in all This is the Adoption and Redemption of the body the Resurrection of the body when the body Rom. 8.23 now natural or soully as the Greek reads it shall be raised spiritual 2 Cor. 15.45 the Eternal Spirit appearing to be all in all This will be in every one of us in particular for we must be gathered one by one and this will be in all the Saints in general who are the body the dead in Babylon the dead body of Christ there But thy dead men shall live together with my body they shall arise c. Isa 26.19 together with is not in the Hebrew which reads Thy dead men shall live my dead body they shall arise c. that is when the Lord God in us all shall sl●y us all and all flesh to himself our gifts our graces and all shall be slain to God and by him His sword his spirit the fire shall do it we must all dye come downe to the dust lye there as the dry bones not so much as flesh or skin upon us much less strength spirit and life yet we shall live though now dead yea the dead
breaking of bread was the communion of his Body so the Church then must needs be but the dead body of the Lord but now in Babylon we are not onely the dead body but dry bones And as death appeared in their worships so in their walking in the world they were dead to it and the world dead crucfied to them Gal. 2.20 2 Cor. 4.10 for they always bare in their body the dying of the Lord Iesus which made them wait for the resurrection of the dead that the life of Iesus might be manifest in their mortal flesh in which when the life of Jesus appears then the body is said to be raised this is the resurrection of the dead Paul had not attained to the redemption of the Body which Paul waited for Rom. 8.23 Phil. 3.11 And not onely for himself but he waited when all the Saints should rise with him in the Body for then the Body of the Lord the dead Body of Christ is raised out of Babylon Now Brethren we all in these dayes are not onely his dead Body as the legal and Gospel-Churches were but we are the dead Body in Babylon yea we are dry bones very dry not onely dead but long dead for many hundred of years the Churches have been so ever since the Apostacie which Apostacie is now manifestly revealed in the Churches I say we are dry bones not onely the dead body as Gospel-Churches were who had the flesh of Christ on them and the Spirit of Christ in them I mean the manifestation of the Spirit in manifold Gifts for that was the Spirit which Jesus gave when he was glorified which we have not and therefore are dry Bones Againe we have no flesh not the flesh of Christ on us I mean his crucified flesh for that the Gospel-Churches had and glorifyed in it but the Cross is a thing now we cannot abide to bear as if we had tasted the delicacies of the Whore Rom. 5.3 Gal. 6.14 we with our Churches must bear rule in Commonwealths and Kingdomes yea though Christs Kingdome was not of this world John 18.3 6. yet the best of us fancy a reigne of Christ on earth for a thousand years and the Saints to reigne with him in an earthly manner and outward observation with rest and peace and power Luk. 17.20 21. and plenty this was not the flesh of Christ Thirdly I shewed we have not the flesh of Christ in us not the Faith of the Son of God nor that love in the Spirit nor so much as Scripture for any of our Gospel-Ordinances as I have and shall prove with God another time Fourthly we are dry Bones very dry indeed if our Faith be dead and no Gospel-Faith nor yet any knowledge so much as of the Ordinances we live in for which of the Churches conceive all this while that Baptism and Breaking of bread did hold forth nothing else even to Gospel-Saints but the dead body of the Lord which they also were indeed But we as I said are dry bones further from life then they because we think we are alive when we are not onely dead but dry bones yea very dry indeed that we know not our life at all 1 Pet. 1.3 Ezek. 37.11 compare Ezek. 37.3 Yea we are so dead and dry we have neither Faith nor Love nor yet any lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead the fruit of whose resurrection we look not for till many hundred years hence at the last day when we are dead and gone and turned to dust or dry bones Esa 26.29 whereas we consider not we are dry bones already and dwell in the dust this day I do not condemn you brethren for this that your hope is not lively that you look not for your resurrection from Babylon for you are but dry bones the whole house of Israel was so and they say our bones are dryed our hope is lost and we are cut off for our parts Ezek. 37.11 that is it may be other generations may see the glory talked to be in the last times but we are cut off for our parts our children may possess it but for our parts we have no hopes to enjoy it or in this life to be raised out of our graves But Oh my people saith God I will open your graves and cause you to come out of your graves and bring you to the land of Israel v. 12. Pray brethren consider God will not onely open your graves that you may know you are dead and dry bones but he will cause you whether you will or no to come out of your graves of forms and flesh and bring you to the land of Israel to live in the Spirit to see your life in the Lord alone that your life may be no more hid with Christ in God but that Christ who is your life shall appear in you and your life may appear to be in God The greatest work that God hath to do with you this day is to make you see you are dead that 's the end why he does dash and divide you disquiet and destroy all your comforts for I know you are shaking already and 't is a mercy to you that God will disquiet the Inhabitants of Babylon Jer. 50.34 that you shall have no rest till you return to his land even to the Lord that lives within you and loves you as his own Son though the Body be dead for then when dead the beloved of your Father was in perfect union with him as well as when he was living in the flesh and doing wonders in the Spirit Oh brethren see your selves at last the dead body of the Lord for then you shall arise and live Thy dead men shall live together with my dead body they shall arise awake and sing ye that dwell in the dust that 's dry bones Isai 26.19 This cannot be meant of the last resurrection when all shall rise for here some shall not rise v. 14. but you brethren shall rise when as soon as you are become the dead body of the Lord for so the words are read Thy dead men shall live my dead body they shall arise that is when we see our selves the dead body of the Lord we rise and live immediately in the midst of death and sing in the dust yea though dry bones and in the lowest estate of flesh we can comfortably wait for the Spirit and for the comming of the Lord in us that by the same Spirit which raised his dead body we the dead body of the Lord may be raised up together with him Truly brethren the living God knows that all I have written or shall is not intended by me to trouble your walkings but to give our rest in the Lord alone at last not meerly to throw down your Churches or for your fall but to raise you up that we all may live together with Christ in God Farewell Yours William Erbery FINIS A Call
shall live that is as none see God but the blind none hear him but the deaf deaf to man and to self so the dead alone can live Isa 29.18 and they live in death who finde themselves the dead body of the Lord my dead body they shall arise awake and sing ye that dwell in the dust c. in the lowest estate of flesh when the first man Adam is turned to dust when we are nothing we are all in God and God is all in all and in this we may sing together For the third man bears the Image of the heavenly which is the second dispensation typified in the third daies Resurrection of Christ as I shall tell you another time with God I 'll say no more 't is love 't is the Lord that makes the dumb to sing and the tongue of the Stammerer to speak plainly or elegantly as the margine reads it Isa 32.4 Your lines were so to me full of divine elegance of love and delight Eph. 3.17.18.19 truely 't is my love to you likewise and the Lord in me has made me in much haste to stammer this much unto you I am now silent yea dumb the Lord God who rejoyceth over you with singing will sing and speak himself with delight in you There I leave you and all the Saints with you your beloved wife whose I am as I am Yours William Erbery For Mr. Henry Walter Dear Brother I Am bold thus to salute you John 14.20 Gal. 4.26 Joh. 17.21 22. Rom. 8.18 Rev. 21.2 Col. 3.1 2. because we are both in the Father and in Jerusalem that is above which is free and the mother of us all though all the Saints see not nor the glory in which they are already but when the glory shall be revealed in them they shall then see the new Jerusalem coming downe from God out of heaven and him alone dwelling in them that is the state of all the Saints that ever were or shall be their being was and is in God and there they were from the beginning and before the worlds 2 Pet. 3.13 Rev. 10.7 Rev. 21.3 and this we wait for to appear in us all in these last times when the mystery of God shall be finished and fully known when that life and glory which we have with Christ in God though now hid from us shall be revealed in us and upon us also so that not onely we shall see God in us but men shall see and say that surely God is in you of a truth as my letter to Mr. Cradock will tell you at large this is the new Jerusalem and then we see that holy City coming down from God out of Heaven when that which was hid with God as 't were in Heaven shall be manifested to us and in us on earth and our life as I said which was hid with Christ in God shall so visibly or clearly appear in us and to men that it shall be seen a tree of life in the midst of us not onely yeilding fruit every month to our selves to strengthen us but holding forth leaves such an outward appearance of glory in us to men that it shall heal and satisfie them Rev. 22.2 this is that pure river of life clear as crystal proceeding out of the throne of God and out of the Lamb that is in us when all that glory of God in Christ shall be so clearly manifest on us that this river of life which is in us shall run forth and stream abundantly among the sons of men who are as the sea spoken of Ezek. 47.8 all whose Fish shall be healed by the living waters coming to it verse 9 10. as the fruit of the tree of life before and here mentioned verse 12. is for meat and the leaves thereof for medicine for healing or bruises as the margin reads and Rev. 22.2 for the healing of the Nations T is not the Nations onely or National-Churches but the gathered Churches and scattered Saints also want this healing such breaches and bruises are upon Societies and Spirits that God alone can heal us all and will in that day wherein he shall reveal himself with glory in us Isa 30.26 When that day comes called the day of God when God shall come that is appear in us all then all the Saints shall come with him yea with thee as Zach. 14.5 How can this be that all the Saints shall come with thee surely thus when God shall come or appear in thee all the Saints shall come or appear with thee in God Therefore as Jerusalem of old was a City in unity Psa 132.3 Eph. 4.4 Act. 4.32 or compact in it self and as the Apostolique Churches or spiritual Jerusalem had the unity of the Spirit and bond of peace being one body and so having all one heart and one soul so in the new Jerusalem much more unity peace and love will appear in all the Saints one to another and toward all men Therefore though the City had twelve Gates yet but one street that 's strange Rev. 21.21 yea the Gates of the City were never shut day nor night but always open to receive all that 's stranger yet vers 25. yet so it is Isa 60.11 compared with verse 5. to 10. and as but one street in that City Rev. 22.2 so but one Tree on either side of the River verse 2. that 's as strange how on both sides the River should grow but one Tree True Ezekiel being under the legal dispensation saw many trees but John in the second dispensation seeing the third approaching saw but one Tree on each side the River one River in the street and but one street in the City so all the Saints though many in forms and flesh shall be seen in Spirit one in the Lord yea one Spirit with the Lord himself Oh how many streets are in the great City Babylon how many streets in our Cities below how many Societies how many Churches divided in Spirit and in Form also one from another and in themselves Surely the Saints are in Babylon when their Societies and gathered Churches are become not onely the scattered bones dead but as the two sticks Ezek. 37.2 verse 13. divided and dry too for 't is but sticks not living branches I call the Churches so not the Saints therein for the life of grace is in them though truly it be much hid from others and hid to themselves this day yea dead in many and in most buried with earth and earthly mindedness I 'll say no more My dear Brother let us wait together for the first Resurrection if by any meanes we may attain unto it Rev. 20.6 that the dead in Christ may rise first that the dead and divided Saints may rise out of Babylon Ezek. 37.12 23. that God may bring us out of our Graves of forms and flesh being defiled in both I do not by this deny the general Resurrection that shall be but desire you and
a few 3. Spake not with tongues 4. Gave not the Spirit by laying on of hands as the Apostles did after Jesus was glorified Thirdly the weakest this day I mean many of the scattered Saints who do not profess any Gospel-faith to themselves yet dare not deny it in them for there 's a perfect confusion a Babel in their spirits as in gathered Societies I say the weakest of scattered Saints this day do greater works then Christ did in the days of his flesh though the Spirit appear not in them nor they as doing those works For first Babylons fall is by them yea Babylon the great from first to last has been ever laid lowe by the weakest of scattered Saints Isa 26.5 6. Zach. 12.7 Jer. 51.58 while the gathered Churches in all Ages have been still building Babylon a new when and old Form or piece of the wall has been falling Secondly the least of the flock draws for Babylon for utter destruction Jer. 50.45 yea draw them out whom Saints out of the Church Thirdly the weakest Isa 41.15 Jer. 51.20 Psal 149.8 9. 1 Cor. 6.2 3. even worms do this day thresh mountains throw down hills tear the rocks and whole armies in pieces break kingdoms binde kings nobles and judges yea judge the world and angels of Churches for the feeble or fallen Hebr. is become as David and the house of David as God Zach. 12.8 and the angel of the Lord before them All this we see done by the Saints this day and the Saints thus to be though they believe not for now they begin to walk not by faith but by sight that 's the third dispensation which being full Isa 52.8 Rom. 8.18 24. Rev. 22.4 faith shall be swallowed up into vision hope into o possession of that glory wherein we shall see God as he is see his face and the Father's Name on our foreheads yea his Name so visible and clear upon us that all men shall see God the Father in us and whole nations joyn to the Lord with us in that day This was the last truth which I taught That God is in union with mankinde And this I was about to prove by Argument That God is in union with man And this was all I taught the people But M. Nichols fearing the Arguments that might follow would needs perswade that I held a spiritual union between men and God This I never said but for Disputes sake and to try the mans strength I undertook to prove That union which is by the Spirit is a spiritual union But the union between God and mankinde is by the Spirit Ergo. This he could neither stand against therefore falls off fairly again Truth saith he the union is spiritual but not of grace God is not graciously united to All men I was willing to follow the man or the Lord in his weakness therefore I replied again The grace of God that bringeth salvation Tit. 2.11 hath appeared to All men Therefore the grace of union is to all or God graciously united to Mankinde This is that Philanthropie or kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man which appeared Tit. 3.4 This he grants again and therefore cries quarter the third time 'T is of grace saith he there is a gracious union but the union is not saving between God and all men or Mankinde Here I would follow him no further but left him in the flight because I foresaw and Ambush laid before me and that in the salvation of all men the man sought my destruction Therefore here the Dispute ended and we both departed in peace as friends But though I desire not any Disputes with men yet I shall with God make it good in due time That there is a Saving union between God and Mankinde for Tir. 2.11 the grace of God that bringeth salvation to All men hath appeared so the margin reads and so I am ready to prove to all the world London Jan. 18. 1652. Your William Erbery FINIS