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A85130 The brazen serpent lifted up on high, or truth cleared and above the deceit exalted, and as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wildernesse: even so must the son of man be lifted up, that whosoever believeth in him, should not perish but have eternall life. Joh. 3. 14. 15. Here is also laid down in this treatise something, concerning election and and [sic] predestination, which is so much spoken of, and how they may know their election, something concerning Christ being the way to the Father; and how, and concerning Christ, the mediatour of the new covenants, and the end of the old, and tythes are ended. ... Lastly, here is part of a dispute, held between two chief priests, and two men that came and met with them, and the people at Chadwitch in Worcestershire; ... to clear the truth form accusations, held forth by those men that the world scornfully calleth Quakers. Written in Worcestershire, the beginning of the first moneth called March. 1655. R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666. 1655 (1655) Wing F471; Thomason E831_10; ESTC R207464 47,825 63

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turn from the evil to the good in perswading his heart perswades him to wit the creature man against sin and to turn from the iniquitie and he joyning to the light his lusts naturall corruptions and inclinations to the evil is thereby to wit by the light not onely discovered but also crossed judged and condemned So the creature man obeying the light and serving the good he forsakes the evil and becomes a servant of righteousnesse yielding up his members to the light as instruments of righteousnesse unto that which is holy that he may serve in the new life and so witnesse the change and the new creature as it is written Rom. 6.11.12 and the 17.18 to the 23 verse 2 Cor. 5.17 Which light as aforesaid within in the conscience that reproves for sin being obeyed and upon the discovery and manifestation to the view of the understanding submitted wholly unto it crosseth and crucifieth lusts and all evil of what sort soever as it doth arise so condemning sin in the flesh and also quickens the soul so easing it and redeeming it according to the working of the divine power and thereby freeing the soul from the bondage of corruptions wherein it was held which corruptions are purged out of the soul by the ministry in the crosse 1 Cor. 1.18 throng the obedience to the light and truth in the spirit 1 Pet. 1.22.23 1 Pet. 2.9.10 and so the soul is through the obedience to the light and by the operation of the divine power raised up from under the bondage wherein it had been held into a spirituall enjoyment of the fathers eternall love and wrought through the obedience to the light and truth in the spirit into the new life and spirituall worship Rom. 6.1.2.3.4 Ioh. 4.23.24 Rev. 22.17 Philip. 3.3 whereby the heart through the obedience to the light and the eternall spirit is circumcised the body of sin put off and the soul baptized into the endlesse love so into Christ the fulnesse whereby it putteth him on and so stands compleat in him the fulnesse and being baptized by one spirit into unity in that one spirituall body so into the new covenant entered sealed and confirmed and there the soul sits under the vine receiving of the vertue from the fulnesse and drinketh in that one spirit where there is one covenant one body one bread of life one spirituall reck for souls to be refreshed at and in one faith one Lord one baptisme which is not carnall but spirituall and so there is no confidence in the flesh nor fleshly worships but a rejoycing in Christ Jesus and being of the spirituall seed in the spirituall worship and covenant There is a glorying in the Lord the justifier and in the spirituall circumcision baptisme breaking of bread and prayer and the glory communion and fellowship into the covenant and doctrine is known by the preaching of the crosse and the ministry of the spirit through the crosse which crucifieth the worlds nature and the creature to the world and there my glorying is where the old things are passed away and the new things enjoyed for if any man be in Christ he is a new creature Old things are passed away and behold all things are become new as it is written and know with such as enjoy the same 2 Cor. 5.16.17 Rev. 21. and Colos 2.9.10 Galat. 3.27.28 1 Cor. 12.11.12.13 Eph. 4.4.5.6 Ioh. 6.53.54.55.56 1 Ioh. 5.20 1. Cor. 10.15.16.17 Shaking Quaking and trembling is no new thing which is despised in this generation but witnessed in the Scriptures amongst the people of God then as the Scriptures declareth c. And though the serpents seed do revile the people of God by names of reproch yet thus saith the Lord Hearken unto me ye that know righteousnesse the people in whose heart is my law fear ye not the reproaches of men neither be ye afraid of their revilings for the moth shall eat them up like a garment and the worm shall eat them like wool but my righteousnesse shall be for ever and my salvation from generation to generation read Isa 51.7.8 And though we be reproached and called by the name of Quakers reproachfully yet the power we witnesse and the salvation which power in other generations was witnessed amongst the people of God that witnessed both shaking trembling and quaking according to the declaration left for a witnesse upon record in the scriptures For Moses the servant of the Lord did exceedingly fear and quake as for proof you may read Hebr. 12.21 and Act. 7.22 and it Moses had been here now and witnessed such a condition of quaking the Priests and people of England many of them would have been ready to have reproached Moses and have called him a Quake as they do reproach the people of God under the name of Quakers Secondly Davids flesh trembled Psalm 119.120 and he roared by reason of the disquietnesse of his heart Psal 38.8 Psal 22.1 Thirdly Job saith that trembling took hold on his flesh Job 21.5.6 And at this saith he my heart trembleth and is removed out of its place Job 37.1 Fourthly The Lord sent Isaiah to the people to speak his word saying Hear the word of the Lord all ye that tremble at his word Isaiah 66.5 and Isaiah and those trembling people and such as the Lord had given him were for signes and wonders in Israel Isa 8.16.17 18. And if any witnesse a trembling condition now as such did then they are reproached and hated and are for signes and wonders in England and by them reproachfully and scornfully called Quakers And if Iob David and the people with Isaiah Math. 9.10.11.12 Luke 6.22.23 1 Pet. 4.13.14 had been here now and witnessed such conditions of shaking and trembling the people in this generation and the Priests might have had as good ground to have called such Quakers as they have to call the people of God Quakers now who witnesse the law of God written in their hearts and the power that worketh salvation but such as so reproach and revile the people of God by the name of Quakers are ignorant of the life of the Scripture and the power which worketh out salvation with fear and trembling Philippians 2.11 12 13. 5. Habakkuck the Prophet of the Lord his belly shook and his lips quivered Hab. 3.16 6. Ieremiah his heart within him was broken and his bones did shake Ier. 23.9 and see what he saith Ier. 5.22 and Ier. 30.56 7. The word of the Lord came to Ezek'ell the prophet saying son of man eat thy bread with quaking Ezek'ell 12.18 Daniel he trembled and the men that was with him a great quaking fell upon them so that they fled to hide themselves Dan 10.8 11. If Habakkuck the Prophet of the Lord had been here now and his belly had shook and his lips quivered as he saith they did and had Ieremiah the Prophet of the Lord been here now and his bones had shook and he have been like a
crosseth the will in the ground is all that with the light discovered reproved and with the light judged and condemned and peace comes into the soul as the light is submitted to and obeyed and so through the obedience to the light the will and will-worship is denied and with the light is the heart searched and the reigns tryed and so the light b●ing submitted unto it judgeth the selfish principle and cuts down the fleshly wisdom which light reproveth and judgeth the ground of the deceits with its fruits and effects which light being obeyed openeth the understanding and also shutteth out the pride and vain glory and the light crosseth the ground of self and self-actings and judgeth all that is acted in the mans will and fleshly wisdom which light being submitted unto and contained in it worketh into a reformation and changeth the heart begetteth a love to the truth and a hatred against the deceit which light guideth out of self unto the power of light which through the workings of the eternall spirit putteth out of self and begets a pure will and an earnest desire after the goodnesse and so working into the sincerity the desire is reall towards the Lord to seek after him in his own way contrary to the will of man and according to the pure mind and will of God which light being obeyed loved and yielded wholly unto it leads out of corruptions into purity out of nature into grace to witnesse the regeneration and be made partaker of the divine nature being led by the light out of the corruptions and corrupt nature as before and so out of darknesse into the marvellous light and worketh into the patience and pure zeal the light being loved and followed it leadeth to the power which through the eternall spirit worketh through the understanding into the endlesse love and so joynes the soul to the divine power through the obedience in the spirit whereby it receives eternall joy and comfort in the Lord who teacheth such to deny self self-love self-joy self-praise vain glory and self acting and to act in the love and joy of the Lord from the light and grace received against and contrary to the corrupt will and fleshly wisdome of naturall man in the power of life and love from and according to the grace received so to act from life in the quickenings and strength of the Lord according to the working of his divine power and the assurance of the fathers love in the measure according to the working of his divine power and the enjoyment in that measure and manifestation so growing in the life of the eternall truth and so perfecting holinesse in the fear of the Lord and salvation by degrees in obedience to the truth through the spirit and there is the true understanding of it according to measure and manifestation and the true knowledge of the degrees and passages in the inward man working up also to the sence of the outward or the creature man through the Crosse by which the enmity is slain and the enjoyment of the divine love known and so the naturall members of the mans body is washed with the water of sanctification and bodies cleansed from corruptions whereby the members are made instruments of righteousnesse unto holinesse and bodies and souls offered up to the Lord as a reasonable sacrifice to do him service being bought with a price and redeemed to purity again through the working of the divine power into the enjoyment of the riches of the love of God whereby there is a growing from grace to grace from faith to faith from glory to glory into the eternall unity and so into the fellowship with the father and the son and to be partakers of that sweet grace and vertue Joh. 14.20 Joh. 17.9 Rom. 1.16.17 1 Cor. 6.11 Rom. 6.11 12 13. Rom. 6.18.19 20 21 22. Rom. 12. 1 Joh. 1.2.3 1 Joh. 5.20 2 Cor. 3.17.18 2 Pet. 1.3 1 Joh. 4.16.17 Those that fellow Christ must take up a daily Crosse and follow him through the sufferings All who follow Christ must follow him through the sufferings for such as will live godly in Christ Jesus must suffer persecution 2 Timothy 3.10.11.12 then they that are persecutors are none of Christs followers take notice of that but such are the Priests of the world and many of their members or hearers therefore they are none of Christs followers they that are such may read themselves in Isaiah the 59. and 2 Timo. 3.1.2 3. to the 10. and likewise in the 13. verse and Isa 1. but thus faith the Lord to such when ye spread forth your hands I will hide mine eyes from you yea when ye make many prayers I will not hear your hands are full of bloud Isa 1.15 and wo to you that are persecutors and to the wicked it shall go ill with you Isa 3.11 but blessed are they that are persecuted and suffers for righteousnesse sake their reward is great in heaven read Math. 5.10 11 12. and Luk. 6.22.23 And as Christ hath suffered in the flesh arm your selves likewise with the same mind for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin that he no longer should live the rest of his time in the flesh the lusts of men but to the will of God 1 Pet. 4.1.2 c. And if ye be reproached for the name of Christ happy are ye the spirit of grace and glory rests upon you 1 Pet. 4.13.14 And all who followeth Christ must take up the daily crosse and such as loves any thing more then Christ he is not worthy of him and saith Christ he that will be my disciple must deny himself and take up his crosse daily and follow me Luke 9.23.24 to the 28. Math. 10.37 38 39. No crown without the crosse The Crosse in the Mistery and what it cuts down and raiseth up as it is taken up daily c. The Crosse in the mistery Colos 1.26.27.28 is known to such as obey the light which comes from the Lord Jesus Christ which light doth convince of sin and unbelief self-love self-righteousnesse pride and vain glory and all iniquity and reproves in the conscience for such which light sheweth the lusts and evil of the heart and the light is within that doth so which light manifesteth corruptions and the naturall estate which light checks and reproves for sin and evil and being obeyed teacheth to forsake sin and the pride of the flesh and all evil desires lusts and devices of mischief the light where it is obeyed crosseth them and judgeth them within in the ground from whence they do arise Which light that so convinceth of evil and where it is submitted unto crosseth the ground of enmity and judgeth deceit in its appearance within the same light moveth upon the conscience and worketh men into the knowledge of sin And such as encline to the light may know it calling them daily to come to repentance which light being attended upon perswadeth mans heart to
THE BRAZEN SERPENT lifted up on high OR Truth cleared and above the deceit exalted and as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wildernesse even so must the son of man be lifted up that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have eternall life Joh. 3.14.15 Here is also Laid down in this treatise something concerning election and and predestination which is so much spoken of and how they may know their election something concerning Christ being the way to the Father and how and concerning Christ the Mediatour of the new Covenants and the end of the old and how tythes are ended Also Concerning Justification Sanctification and Redemption and the condition of unregeneration and regeneration the mystery of the Crosse and how God will plead with all flesh the resurrection of the just and unjust with many pretious things for the good of the thirsting soul as the understanding is open in the reading for to read and not to understand is as if they did not read at all Lastly Here is part of a dispute held between two chief Priests and two men that came and met with them and the people at Chadwitch in Worcestershire the ground and manner of their meeting and most part of the dispute with some demonstrations to clear the truth from accusations held forth by those men that the world scornfully calleth Quakers Written in Worcestershire the beginning of the first moneth called March 1655. LONDON Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls 1655. TO THE READER Reader In this little ensuing treatise there is some pretious truths laid down and as thy understanding is kept open in the reading thou 〈◊〉 ●ee the som having thy eye single here is somthing concerning Election Redemption Justification and Sanctification the change also and end of the first Covenant and Priesthood so an end of tythes and how as thou mayst see in the reading of this over and the truth cleared from among slanderers and exalted above over the deceits somthing of Christ being the way to the Father and how also the resurrection of the just and unjust besides many other things which I shall not now name in particular but I have written them for the clearing of the truth to the honest hearted as in the reading thou mayst further see also a meeting of the men called Quakers scornfully by the word two of them and some Priests at Chadwitch in Worcestershire and the manner of their meeting and part of a dispute also how they ended with some clear demonstrations to clear the truth from accusations that may falsly be occasioned against it by some either in Bromsgrove or elsewhere that are opposite against the truth as such were but I shall let that cease seeing I writ to William Cook William Filt and Humphrey Potter and the opposers as the writings to them will such things further clear and the Queries that was sent to me I answered but the Queries sent to William Cook William Filt opposers of the are yet by them unanswered severall Queries also to Priest Trusterom and some that was sent to the Priest Oasland and severall other Priests and opposers which upon them doth remain and the blazing star if Rob●●● Gardler have a hand in it in this treatise thou ●●yst also take notice of what he is even an accuser of the brethren and so remains but I leave thee to the reading of this and let truth clear it self who am a servant of Iesus that suffers for the testimony of a good conscience and rejoyceth with my fellow sufferers for the testimony of Iesus whom the world scornfully calleth Quakers March the 3. day 1655. R. F. The Brazen serpent lifted up on high THe truth cleared and above the deceit exalted that as Moses lifted up the brazen serpent in the wildernesse for such as were bit and stung with the fiery serpents to look upon it and live Numb 21.6 7 8 9 verso shall the son of man be exalted that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life as it is written and witnessed in Joh. 3.14 15. and here to be short the truth of the gospel is cleared to the single eye and lifted up above or exalted over the deceits that some is ready to cast upon it which is the wicked serpents work to lye accuse falsely slander reproach the truth also and bite behind seeking thereby to stumble some that are possest with slavish fears and doubts and to wound the consciences of some that are weak and so sting them with the sting in their tailes by venting their venome and envy against the truth shouting forth their sting and biting at the heel behind with lies false reports slanders reproaches and false accusations but for a remedy to such as are so bitten and stung with such wicked spirits or fiery serpents in their bewildered condition and to stay the minds of poor weak creatures out of such salse accusations as proceeds from the serpents generation and also to stay the minds of the honest hearted the truth is here in brief cleared concerning the great battle fought with the sword of the mouth only at Underwood hill belonging to Chadwitch in Worcestershire the 21 day of the 12 month 1654. Between two chief Priests and their party to wit Priest Oasland Pastor so called to an independent company at a place called Bewdley and one Andrew Trusterom Priest at Clent the battle with the sword or the mouth or dispute the day aforesaid was between them and the two men that the world scornfully calleth Quakers R. F and F. G. this battle was hot and sharp against the deceipt and the man of sin from midday till towards night or till towards the going down of the evening sun yet the son of righteousnesse were above and went not down but were exalted in some the hearts of saints that day praised be the Lord and truth prevailed against the deceipt at that battle fought with the sword of the spirit which is the word of God Eph. 6. 12. to the 18. that is sharp for the cutting down of errour and deceipt praised be the Lord Heb. 4.12 and those that are offended at reports concercing that great publick meeting that were the fourth day of the week being the 21. day of the 12. month in Worcestersh●re at underwood hill belonging to Chadwitch as aforesaid let them return to view this little treatise and weigh the truths of things in the ballance of equity so will they be satisfied concerning the same that are honest minded seeing the truth of things clearly demonstrated to take away lies slanders evill reports and false accusations that some are ready to cast out against the truth for the clearing thereof I shall first lay down a few particulars of the truths given forth from one of the men scornfully called Quakers And secondly I shall lay down the ground and manner of that meeting the priests and people
come to me except the Father which hath sent me draw him and I will raise him up at the last day it is written in the prophets and they shall all be taught of God every man therefore that hath heard and learned of the Father cometh unto me Ioh. 6.44 45. Heb. 8.10 11. Heb. 10.14 15 16 17 18 19 20. 1 Pet. 1.10 11 12 13 14 15. Exek 11. to the 17. 4. That Christ Jesus the anointed of God is the saints high Priest and teacher in the new covenant and royall priesthood and he is the end of the first covenant and that priesthood which took tythes and offered sacrifices both for their own sins and the sins of the people but could never make the people perfect thereby but Christ Jesus is the end of that priesthood and law by which they were made priests and by which tythes were commanded for their service to them to be paid Heb. 3.1 Heb. 2.17 Heb. 8.6.7 8 9 10 11. and he who through the eternall spirit offered himself to God the Father hath by his own bloud put an end to the Leviticall priesthood and the law by which they were ordained or made Priests and by which tythes were commanded for their service to them to be paid and he who through the eternall spirit offered himself to God the Father hath changed the Priesthood and law and ended both law and priesthood by which Priests were then ordained and by which to them for their se●vice therein Numb 18. Tythes under that priesthood were paid Numb 18.20 21. so the priesthood and service therein being ended tythes are there ended also for the priesthood being changed and that covenant taken away there was made of necessity a change of the law also so an end of tythes with the Sacrifices burnt offerings and the things there spoken of and Christ Jesus is the everlasting offering and saints high Priest and the mediatour of the new covenant the end of the old and sum of all the things and substance of all types shaddows figures of him and tythes being a thing in the covenant and priesthood which Christ hath ended therefore tythes by him are ended and for proof to confirm the same read at large the 7 8 9 10 chapters to the Hebrewes Those that take tythes c. are not in the new covenant Then such as profess faith in Christ and acknowledge the new covenant and gospel ministration therein which is upon better promises Heb. 8 and 10 chap. and in him dwells the fulness of the Godhead bodily Col. 2.9 Such as this do profess and either take tythes or pay tythes are out of the substance and out of the new covenant that do not deny upholding what Christ Jesus hath shed his bloud for to put an end unto that he might bring in a better hope and to be made perfect pure and compleat in him the substance and fulness Heb. 7.11 to the 20. Heb. 7.22 23 to the end Col 1.26 27 28. 1 Ioh. 3.3 Col. 2.9 10. Eph. 4 11 12 13. But such as profess themselves to be Christs ministers in the new covenant or gospel ministration and takes tythes or compells people to pay them tythes such are enemies to the gospel of Christ and dishonours the Lord Jesus by so doing for such are upholders and causeth others to uphold that which Christ Jesus hath shed his bloud to put an end unto with that priesthood and service Numb 18 1 2 to the 8. In which priesthood and for which service the tythes were paid Numb 18.20 21. and the priesthood and service for which the priests had tythes is ended and done away to christians by Christ and Christs priesthood is not of Aarons tribe that took tythes but of the tribe of Judah that took no tythes nor had no command for the same so not Christs ministers for it is evident that the first priesthood and covenant is changed and ended and that our Lord sprung out of Iudah Heb. 7.11 12 to the 18. which had no command to take tythes but in him they with that first priesthood ended Heb. 7.22 23 to the end Heb. 8.1 2 3 to the 11. Heb. 9.11 12 to the 18 and Heb. 10.1 2 3 4 5 6. to the 21. then such as take tythes upholds the first priesthood which Christ hath ended and such as do so deny Christ come in the flesh 1 Ioh. 4.1 2. to put an end to those things in the Scriptures concerning the first priesthood before-mentioned spoken of and in their works are against him Tit. 1.16 and so Antichristians but the Priests of the world that takes tythes are such so enemies to the cross of Christ Philip. 3.18 19. and enemies to the gospel of Christ therefore Antichristian ministers and not the ministers of Christ nor the gospel 5. That Christ Jesus is the mediatour of the new covenant and the end of the old for he hath taken away the first that he might establish the second upon better promises without sacrifices and burnt offerings so without tythes and this Jesus who is the mediatour of the new covenant and end of the old he is perfect●y able to save to the uttermost without tythes and burnt offerings or mans inventions all those that come unto God by him and he is the authour of eternall salvation to all that obey him Heb. 12.24 Heb. 7.22 Heb. 9.15 Heb. 10.5 6 7 8 9 to the 19. Heb. 5.8 9. 6. That the true worship of God in the new covenant of which Jesus is the mediatour and the saints high priest in the royall priesthood Heb. 3.1 1 Pet. 2 5 and 9. Is in the spirit and the truth as he hath said Ioh. 4.23 24. and God is that spirit which we worship and beholding with open face as in a glass the glory of the Lord are changed according to the working of his divine power after the good pleasure of his will from glory to glory into the same pure image as by the spirit of the Lord. Philip. 3. to the 3 verse 2 Corinth 3.17 18. 7. That the ministers of Christ and the new covenant are made able ministers thereof not by man Gal. 1.1 but by the Lord. Gal. 1.11 12 and 15 16. and such were able ministers of the new covenant not of the later but of the spirit 2 Cor. 3.6 And the ministry of Christ in the new covenant or gospel ministration is for the perfecting of the saints to build them up into the unity of the faith and to lead chem from faith to faith into the knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ and to a perfect man in Christ Jesus as is witnessed in the Scriptures both by Christs own doctrine declared of and the declaration of the doctrine of Christs Apostles and ministers Mat. 5.4 8. Phil. 3. Eph. 4.11 12 13. Rom. 1.16 17. Heb. 6.1 Heb. 12.22 23. Rev. 14.3 4 5. 1 Ioh. 5.11 12 13. 1 Cor.
say every man is not lighted in some measure with the true light they deny Johns record of Christ and deny Christ to be the true light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world and such as say every man hath not a light to lighten them they deny the scripture and would make John a liar But such as say so and would do so they are enemies to the truth and the true light so enemies to Christ and the gospel and are false accusers of Iohn that bare record of Christ and so lie against the record that God gave of his sonne but Iohns words of truth and the record that God gave of his sonne shall be witnesse against such to demonstrate shew and confute their lies by plain scripture without consequence read as aforesaid Ioh. 1.9 Ioh. 8.12 and 1 Cor. 12.7 T●tus 2.11.12 Isa 42.6.7.9 Act. 26.18 and Galat. 3.28 Thirdly Light shineth in darknesse but darknesse comprehenceth it not as it comprehended it not then Iohn 1.5 yet light is there where it is not walked in nor obeyed Such as hate the light or sit and walk in darknesse with the light they see darknesse for whatsoever manifesteth darknesse is light Eph. 5.13 And they do not walk in darknesse because they have no light but because they have the light checking and reproving them of evil and they do not forsake their sin by obeying and following the light therefore do they walk in darknesse for such as follow the light are are led out of darknesse into the light of eternall life 1 Ioh. 5.6.7 and such as had been in darknesse and alienated from the life of truth as the Romans and Ephesians were it was not because they had not the light but because they walked not then in it for that which may be known of God saith the Apostle to the Romanes is manifest within Rom. 1.19 and even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge God gave them over to themselves Rom. 1.28 c. And such as had been alienated from the life of truth as the Ephesians were whilst they walked in darknesse yet they had light which did to them discover the darknesse and the fruits of darknesse but by obeying and following the light such as so did were led out of darknesse and out of the fruits of darknesse and were led into the light of life so that then they walked in the light of the Lord as they have witnessed and may be seen Ephes 5.8 to the 14. Fourthly And such as were called out of darknesse had the light when they were in darknesse and by the light were they called out of darknesse into the light of the Lord as the strangers scattered throughout Pontus Galatia Capadocia Asia Bithinia such as in time past had not been a people for God after they were called out of darknesse into the marvellous light were then the people of God and such was to demonstrate or shew forth the praise of him who was the true light Ioh. 1.9 1 Ioh. 1.5 and they by obeying and following the light were led into the marvellous light and as they were others by so obeying may but they were therefore for proof read 1 Pet. 2.9.10.11.12 2 Pet. 1.19.20.21 Fifthly And this is the condemnation of the world not that light is not come into the world to shew men their evil deeds but because light is come into the world and men they loved darknesse rather then the light not because they have it not to demonstrate or shew them their evil deeds which is contrary to the light but because they have it to demonstrate and shew them their evil deeds and they hate the light that discovereth their evil deeds and do not obey it to forsake their evil deeds which is reproved by the light John 3.19.20 Eph. 5.13 therefore are they condemued by it Sixthly But all such as love and obey the light doth truth and cometh to the light that their deeds may be made manifest that they are wrought in God and this light is within which they do well to take heed unto as unto a light which shineth in a dark place untill the day dawn and the day-starre doth arise within them in their hearts by which light spirit in the prophecyings teachings workings and counsellings such as follow and obey the same are led out of darknesse errour and deceit into the light of life and so into all truth according to gospel discipline and promise Joh. 3.20 2 Pet. 1.19 20.21 Iohn 14.20.26 Iohn 16.13 Seventhly Then such as say the light and spirit is not sufficient without some other help of mans wit or the like to lead men to the knowledge of the truth and to salvation through the obedience to the truth through the light and spirit of truth according to the fathers teachings only such as say so shew not only their ignorance of the workings of the light of life but their ignorance of the guidance of the spirit of truth and the fathers teachings in the new covenant and gospel ministration likewise and they also seem to lie against the holy Ghost and resist the truth as such spoken of whose folly did appear as theirs doth therefore the case or condition of such is dangerous as so do like such spoken of Rom. 1.18.19 and 28.29.30.31 verses 2 Tim. 3.8.9 Math. 12.31 Eighthly And seeing that Christ is the true light and he said such as follow him shall not walk in darknesse but shall have the light of life and he hath said also that the spirit shall reprove the world of sin unbelief c. and that he shall guide and lead such as follow the guidance thereof into all truth and such as so obey and walk in the spirit should in that day know him in the Father and he in them and they in him Iohn 14.15.16.17.20 and 26. And this spirit should not be a lying spirit nor an imperfect guide to the followers thereof but the true spirit of truth and should dwell within to guide and lead them into all truth And he hath said also that he the spirit of truth should not speak of himself but from him his father and Christ hath said of the spirit that whatsoever he should hear that he should speak and he should also shew them things to come and saith Christ he shall glorifie me for he shall receive of mine and shall shew it unto you and he shall teach you all things so be the saints teacher and he shall bring all things to your remembrance concerning me so the spirit is both the saints teacher their guider remembrancer about the things of God and thus they come to know all truth as Christ hath said which truth in the full knowledge and enjoyment of him and his father doth make them free Ioh. 16.1.2.3 to the 16. Ioh. 14.20 Ioh. 17.10 1 Iohn 2.20 and 27. 9. Then such as say the true light and the spirit according to the Fathers teachings
only is not able to teach all gospel truths nor sufficient to lead to salvation such as say so are lyars against the truth the true light and the spirit of truth therefore enemies to Christ and the gospel For the Lord Jesus hath said that he is the light of the world and those that follow him shall not walk in darknesse but have the light of life eternall life and so assurance of salvation who is the authour of eternall salvation to all that obey him the light and the way to the Father and the true light of the world that lighteth every man that cometh into the world Ioh. 1.9 Ioh. 8.12 Ioh. 14.6 1 Pet. 2.9.10 Heb. 5.9 Tenthly But such has say the light of the world which is the true light Christ Jesus that lighteth every man that cometh into the world is not sufficient to salvation being obeyed and followed without some other help such as so say speak they know not what unadvisedly and such questions the power and authority of the true light Christ Jesus and knows not that he is perfectly able to save to the uttermost all those that come unto God by him and the authour of eternall salvation to all that obey him only Heb. 7.24 25. Heb. 5.7 8 9. Eleventhly Such as say the light which is Christ by his spirit opening the mystery is not able to teach all the perfect knowledge of the truth such as say so are against Christs doctrine in the gospel ministration and against him Antichristian for he who is the true light and lighteth every man that cometh into the world saith that all that obey him the true light shall be saved by him only and that all that obey him the true light shall not walk in darknesse but be led out of darknesse into the light of life and so into eternall life by him the true light and perfect Saviour to all such for he is perfectly able to save to the uttermost all that come unto God by him the true light Christ Jesus and to such as obey him he is the authour of eternall salvation who is the true light and lighteth every man that cometh into the world but is the condemnation of such as after manifestation do wilfully sin against love tendered and mercy profered who do hate the light and love their evill deeds and darknesse rather then the light Ioh. 3.19 20. Heb. 10.25 26. 2 Thessalonians 1.6 7 8 9. Iude 4. 2 Thessalonians 1.12 Twelfthly Christ Jesus the light of the world hath said who is the true light and lighteth every man that cometh into the world that the Spirit of truth coming to be manifested within should guide them and teach them all things being obeyed and bring all things to remembrance and guide into all truth Iohn 14.16 17 and 26. Iohn 16.13 14. Then such as say this spirit is not sufficient to teach all things being obeyed and such as so say and say it is not sufficient to guide into all truth being come and walked in without some other help such questions the authority of the spirit and affronts the Lord Jesus by contradicting his own sweet gospel discipline doctrine and promise but such as do so and b●ing a contrary doctrine who love not the Lord Jesus Christ let them be Anathema Maran-atha accursed with a curse 1 Cor. 16.22 Gal. 1.8 9. Therefore blessed are they that obey the true light and follow the counsell and teachings of ●he spirit of truth that they may know the spirit of the Father speaking in them and through them and so know the free love of the Lord wrought in their souls by the working of the divine power according to the good pleasure of his will in the spirits teachings and sweet gospel ministration through the riches of the Fathers love sending the spirit of his son in their hearts whereby they cry Abba Father Luk. 12.12 Mat. 10.20 2 Corinthians 6.16 2 Peter 1.2 3. Galatians 4.6 7. Such as aforetime did obey the light and the teachings of the spirit were made able ministers of the gospel of Christ Act. 2.4 2 Cor. 3.6 Joh. 19.19 20 21 22. Act. 4. ch Act. 7. ch Act. 1.22 23 24 c. Heb. 8.10 11. in the new covenant of grace according to the Fathers teachings though some of them outwardly were ignorant and unlearned men so that they confounded the great Rabbies and Greek Latine and Hebrew scholars and the Jewish chief Priests so that they cryed out to the magistrates counsellours and governou s to cause them to be persecuted beaten and abused imprisoned and threatned to speak no more in the name of Jesus and the great rabby docto●s and chiefest of the English Priests if they might have their wills would do so now to such as have been with Jesus and they seek to quench the light and spirit but shall not be able to do it for it will powerfully appear in sons and daughters in the spirits ministration and the teachings thereof and so thereby they may take notice that the schollars of Christ are brought up at Emanuels school taught of the Lord according to his promise Act. 4.12 13. Isa 2. 1 Cor. 14.24 25. and have been with Jesus for counsell the Emanuel God with us and in us the everlasting Father and the mighty God wonderfull counsellour Isa 9.6 Joh. 6.45 Joh. 4.20 2 Cor. 6.16 as he was in them that were taught by his spirit though some were shepheards ploughmen tradesmen and some ignorant and unlearned in the great scholes of humane learning and Paul denyed his learning that he had received of man when he was made an able minister of the gospel which he preached he had not received it of man neither was he taught it of man but by the revelation of Jesus Christ as he hath certified to the brethren Gal. 1.11 12 and 15 16. and now is the Lord teaching his and now is the Lord sending the law forth of Sion and making and sending forth ministers to declare his truth and publish the gospel freely without the help of proud covetous self-seeking men ever praised be the Lord they that obeyed the light and walked therein they witnessed that by it they were led out of darknesse to walk in the light of the Lord and as they did come out of darknesse through the obedience to the light according to the doctrine of Christ to walk in the light of the Lord by so doing others may for Christ is the true light and the way to walk in the way that leads out of darknesse into light out of sin into grace out of bondage into liberty out of unbelief into the life and power of faith out of errour and deceit into the life and power of truth and so into the holy unction which teacheth all things without the help of faln man or his fleshly wisdom as it is Written ye have an unction from the holy 〈◊〉 and ye know all things 1 Ioh. 2.20 and this is