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A44806 Some of the misteries of Gods kingdome declared, as they have been revealed by the spirit through faith for the information of all such who have erred for lack of knowledge in their judgements, and have perished for lack of understanding ... : also for the confirmation of such who are made partakers of the like precious faith / by one who is made partaker of the riches of his grace, and of the salvation which is in Christ Jesus revealed through the spirit, called Francis Howgill. Howgill, Francis, 1618-1669. 1658 (1658) Wing H3179; ESTC R38992 36,833 47

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sorrow to multiply and this is alwayes present none can run from it but it follows him and shall pursue every one to the pit who obey it not and kindle his torment and whatsoever the mind may run into to take pleasure for a moment and the heart be exercised in yet this measure of Gods spirit is alwayes present to condemn it and judge a man for it so the strokes of the Almighty is still heavy upon his back being still in the disobedience of the spirit it never bears witness unto any man in that state but God through it still sounds the alarum of war and terror in his heart so that fear compasseth him about on every side and though for a moment the cry may not be heard and through disobedience it may seem as dead as unto him yet if ever the mind be but still and a man sober and calm and ever mind what he is doing it appears again and though a man may take up something and perform something which is called religious and pray in words and read and talk of the Scriptures and may take up some carnal outward Ordinance and there content himself for a time yet still the witness of Gods holy Spirit for that shews him his hypocrisie and that he seeks a cover to shelter himself under that he may live in disobedience and be at ease in the flesh but all in vain for there is no peace within but the measure of Gods spirit still shews him he serves sin and follows his own will and in this will brings forth a worship and this is will worship nay if a man should practice all those things which others who were in the life performed and were accepted yet this will not satisfie God hath no pleasure in this no more then if one slew a man or blessed an Idol or kissed Baal all is abomination to the Lord and though a man may sin so far against the light of Christ in his own conscience that the light be to him as though there were no such thing yet all this will not do for the Lord will thunder from his holy place though thou have stopped thy ear as to him and closed thy eyes yet he will make thee hear and see and will cause his terror to strike into thy heart so that dread shall compass thee about as a wall and thou shall be afraid for that which thou shalt see and hear and though the spirit strives long yet being still disobeyed the long-suffering of God comes to an end concerning him that hath been unfaithful and then his wrath is kindled as fire which shall burn to the lowest Hell into which all the rebellious and stiff-necked shall be cast and have their portion for ever among all the children of darkness therefore all who have been convinced long and still are by Gods holy spirit of the way of truth and yet have not submited to the leading of the Spirit think on this for its the Lords truth which I declare unto you or else eternal misery will be your end And if thou still persist on after the imaginations of thine own heart and in thy rebellious will thou quencheth the spirit and the motions thereof and though it be life in it self yet is as dead unto thee who art in the gainsaying resisting that through which Gods eternal power is manifest in them that believe and thou wilt grow insensible and past feeling and become as seared flesh and be sensless as to the things of God and hardness of heart will come upon thee and thou wilt be as a stone which cannot be melted and wo wil be unto such where the spirit of the Lord in them ceaseth to strive with them having so long rebelled against and gainsayed the pure drawing of it that so the Lord is grieved and wearied with their impenitency that he gives them up to their vile affection and to follow the imaginations of their own heart who receiveth not the truth in the love of it but in the enmity still remains obstinate doing despight unto the Spirit of grace his long-suffering comes to an end and his fier●● wrath comes to be kindled against such and that which would have led them out of the world into true pure everlasting peace now becomes their tormentor and they banished from his presence and shut up in eternal misery where the fire is kindled by the breath of the Lord that burns for ever the sentence of condemnation being past upon them because they had pleasure in unrighteousnesse and have sold themselves to do wickedly and crucifying the appearance of God in themselves which appearance though it live in the fountain of life yet crucified by thee who art out of the life yet lives still for ever in it selfe to be thy condemnation eternally How the Spirit of the Father worketh in them who are turned to it and have taken heed unto its manifestation and are in some measure partakers of its power THere are differences of administration But the same Lord and there are diversity of gifts but the same spirit and there are diversities of operations but the same God which worketh all in all Now the spirit of Truth which is life in it selfe putteth forth its own pure act not onely to convince and detect him that transgresseth its appearance manifesteth evill which hath been committed by man but also being turned unto and waited in it shews man when motions and temptations unto sin ariseth and as the Creature is still and waiteth in that which manifesteth and singly keeps in his minde to it It sheds abroad its power and vanquisheth and subdueth those lusts which do arise and condemns the ground from whence they arise and it purely draweth the mind after it and secretly worketh and breatheth forth its pure life in him that waiteth in patience and in stilness not heeding the vain thoughts and imaginations that riseth in his heart but rather heeds the manifestation of the Spirit at whose bright appearance all the vain desire● comes to be extinguished and there comes to be a hunger begot within to be made partakers of its purity and of its nature for God through the operation of the eternall Spirit lets forth his power which turneth and changeth the heart and cuts asunder and divides betwixt a man and those lovers that he hath joyned unto and makes a separation within and carries a man further from those things which the measure of the Spirit reproves and this leads nearer unto God And so they that do believe in the measure of Gods Spirit comes to feel what repentance from dead works is and the works and the worker is seen and who it is that hath wrought is manifest in the light and as there is a diligent waiting upon it there is nothing that passeth through the minde but it discerns and gives a discerning unto every particular heart who singly and quietly waits upon it But yet after the Spirit of truth
manifest all things even the hidden things of God and the secret works of darkness and reproveth for all evil all iniquity that is the pure act of the spirit which convinceth every man and as the creature comes to join to it it arises and shines forth more clearly and maketh it self known in its power and operation its power comes to be felt it checks and reproveth judgeth and condemneth all actions which is done and past and brings them to the creatures remembrance and as it is waited upon and hearkened unto it sheds it self abroad in its own pure brightness and bringeth all things to light even all the deeds of darkness and maketh manifest the intents of the mind and manifesteth all things reproveable Now as there is a waiting upon the pure appearance of it and the mind be still and quiet and calm the creature comes to feel and sensibly know his own condition he sees his mind is alive to other things and other lovers and not to God and so he sees himself dead to the things of Gods kingdom and in the loss and in the fall and in the transgression now this which shews the vain motions and vain thoughts and checketh them is an operation of the spirit and purity comes to be felt working in the heart and as it is loved and obeyed it leadeth and converteth the heart to the Lord and draweth towards its self out of unholiness and from under the dark power and brings that under and so it arises in its strength as it is believed in and waited upon and judges and condemns for all evil for it is the discoverer of the mind of the Lord to the sons of men or the Father by it makes known his mind to and in the creature and doth discover the things that be eternal in their true property and nature which onely they that have the spirit and have received it and are brought out of the sensuality comes to discern him who is invisible and the things that belongs to everlasting happiness which is not seen by a natural eye neither received by the spirit of the world who never received the things of God neither the testimony of them who were in the life Now all that comes to receive it that is to say the spirit of truth must wait in that which is pure unto which it joins it joins not to the corrupt man neither to the sensual heart neither to the vile affections neither unto them whose eyes is full of adultery which cannot cease from sin neither to the seed of falshood neither to the corruptible birth neither unto that which is born of the flesh nor unto the will of the creature yet notwithstanding though it join not to these yet is it near man even the natural man its manifestation or the shining forth of its brightness maketh all these things manifest before-mentioned to be evil and thus far the spirit of God hath appeared to the world and all mankind as to convince the world of sin yet stil it remains in its own purity and while the heart of any man is taken up with that and joined unto that which the light reproves that is to say the worker of iniquity that man hath not received the spirit neither is made possessor of it nor injoyes it but it stands off man and from man at a distance shewing the worker of iniquity and the works of darkness and manifesting to the creature in its light and letting him see unto whom he is joined for so far as a man denies himself in acting or joining to that which the manifestation of Gods spirit shining forth in its own purity in him reproveth so he comes nearer and comes to join in some measure to the spirit of holiness or the holy spirit and to receive it and to feel the power of God in some small measure though but weakly working in him to the purging out those things which the spirit lets him see is evil which hath been reproved in him and so in some measure feels in himself what to wait upon and where to wait and in what even in that which gives every one a feeling of their own condition within and opens their understandings How the spirit of truth worketh and operateth in them who are convinced and yet hath not obeyed it shewed THough God who is a spirit hath appeared by his manifestation unto all yet all have not received it he that hates the light hath not received it The eye-lids of the morning are unto him as the shadow of death that which manifesteth and bringeth to light all evil the evil doer likes it not heeds it not receives it not but still is without God in the world that lies in wickedness and without the spirit in death and dead in trespasses and sins a sepulcher in which the just lies slain in this state God is not remembred there is no remembrance in the grave nor no thanks in the pit yet light shines in darkness and a man unconverted yet convinced is that darkness and that which convinceth him is the light so light shines in darkness in man in the greatest darkness and this may convince all vain disputers who say every one is not inlightened neither that the spirit of God hath appeared to all good men have it bad men it s near them they that bring forth the fruits of darkness bring forth the deeds of darkness they are lighted yea they that are in darkness are darkness the light shines in them the spirit of God shines there in darkness manifesteth their darknes here man is darknes the Ephesians were darknes in the unconverted estate yet had light shining in them Eph. 5.8 the spirits manifestation they had but were not led by it once they were without God in the world but after it was turned unto it shewed them their darkness and it leading their minds they came to be made light in the Lord who is that spirit whose manifestation hath appeared to all so all are without excuse for he hath not left himself without witness and they that have not Gods witness to be theirs that is to say to possess it they have no faith nor assurance in God at all but that which should bring assurance of salvation unto them it assures their condemnation and also reveals sorrow Now as every one is turned to the measure of Gods holy spirit and keeps his mind into it he comes to feel and to see its reproof and so as the mind is kept still into it it arises in its pu●ity and shines forth in the heart in more brightness still checking man for disobedience still judging and as it is listened unto it appears in strength and layes every mans heart open and lets him see how full of unrighteousness he is how full of imaginations he is how his heart is full of vain and idle thoughts and how lust aboundeth in the heart this makes his trouble to increase and his
in some measure be felt and its living testimony in some thing yet it may be a long time before there be a clear distinguishment in the understanding so that one cannot clearly discern its moving from all other false motions and high imaginations which are above And hence it is that the hasty and forward minds follows their vain motions which leads them into deceit and then the Questioner gets up and then they question all that ever the Spirit hath made manifest unto them before a vaile then is drawn over and the enemy lodges in the vayl and in the darknesse which is entred and then as soon as any hearkens within to that which is the uppermost and doth abound the enemy that lodges in that presents motions as to obey this and that and all is deceit So therefore all is to keep back that they may sensibly feele between the pure motions and drawing of the Spirit and the vain thoughts that arise out of the earthly heart and when any thing doth arise which the light doth not bear witnesse to it 's not to be followed nor heeded but a quiet still writing that things may be cleared to the understanding and for want of this many have run out and have brought forth Satans work and acted things forwardly in their wil and so have clean lost the true sense of that which should guide their minds and have followed the spirit of errour and have caused the pure spirit of the Lord to be evil spoken of But as there is a keeping back and a quiet waiting out of willing or running and hast it arises purely and stilly in the heart and shines forth in brightnesse in the heart so that it giveth perfect evidence and full testimony of it selfe that there will be no doubting nor questioning of it's motion for it will apparently shew forth its selfe in its own transparent brightness with full assurance of its own will and then after it be cleerly seen and its motion then keep under all reasoning and keep out all questioning and give not way to temptation and that which moves of the Lord of life will carry thee through in its own operation and power to accomplish the will of God and so thou wilt have peace being obedient and thy strength will be renewed for as any is brought to submit unto the will of God when it is known and comes to obey by vertue of its own power that which is contrary unto Gods spirit in thee comes to loose its strength and to decay and be we●kned but as any disobeys the pure motion of Gods holy Spirt after it be known the enemy is strengthened and that which is of the flesh nourished and the spirit comes to be quenched that which would give thee power if thou submittest to it But yet know this the spirit in it selfe never loses its purity neither can be quenched in it selfe but will bear its pure witnesse against thee and none shall be able to stop its reproo● Thus the diversity of its operation comes to be known as it s hearkned unto obeyed loved and believed in it puts forth its pure power and gives strength and seales peace to the obedient but disobeyed and resisted it condemns judges reproves and seals condemnation to the disobedient and yet there is no variation in it self for it is always one and the same But as it operateth upon different natures or objects unto which it joyns to or stands at a distance from that is to say the good ground it causeth to bring forth fruit unto God and the cursed ground out of which bryars and thorns do arise it kindles a fire in that shall not quenched but as there is a submission unto its pure operation it burns up and destroys that which hinders the growth of the seed and it purgeth the heart of them that have confidence in it from all filthinesse both of flesh and spirit and worketh up the creature into its own frame and nature and fashions and makes and moulds all that are in the faith into the image of the Father and so the Fathers love comes to be shed abroad in the heart and as wrath was revealed through the spirit and condemnation so now the peace of God comes to be enjoyed and his consolation shed abro●d largely in which there is pure rejoycing for ever Vnto whom the Spirit of the Father bears witness and seals assurance of the Fathers love a●d of justification with God declared NOne hath the witness of Gods spi●it bearing witnesse to them nor in them who have not believed in the true light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world by whom alone life is begotten by the powerful operation of Christ in them that believe in him who is eternal light it selfe whose word is spirit and life by which the new Creature is framed formed in them that b●lieve unto whom he maketh manif●st his power for unto him who is the life of men is all power committed both in heaven and ear●h for nothing was made or created but by him neither is any turned from sin but by him and by his mighty power without him ●s death in him is life and the life is the light of men So that none but they that are born of the light and are begotten by him who is light can have the spirit of Christ who is light to bear witnesse unto them neither the assurance of the Fathers love for onely they that are born of the spirit and walk after the spirit are justified by the spirit of the Lord for the assurance of his love is not made manifest to his enemies but unto them that are born and brought forth in his own image in his own likenesse and nature which is pure and incorruptible without stain or d●filement the holy seed which is heire of the promise who knows the living hope which purifies the heart and bringeth the answer of a good conscience unto them that feel and witness●the washing of regeneration and have know● in themselves the clean water poured sor●h upon them which hath taken away the stains and spots and bl●mishes and the defilements for where these are not washed out and the heart cleansed from them and that believed in wherein Gods all-suffi●iency is felt and his pow●r made manifest there cannot be assurance of the Fathers love in the heart nor in the soule neither doth the spirit of the Fa●her bear witnesse unto such nor assure their justification but on the contrary where sin remains unsubdued and taken away the spirit of the Father condemneth the sin and the creature now is joyned to it and is become one with it for no sin is brough● forth but there is a consent and an ascenting to the instigation of the Devill although when a temptation ariseth either within or without there may be a resisting and a striving against it for a little but the heart not being kept close to the spirit the enemie