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A41575 An antidote against the common plague of the world, or, An answer to a small treatise (as in water, face answereth to face) intituled Saltmarsh returned from the dead and by transplacing the letters of his name, this is Smartlash : ascend into the throne of equity, for the arraignment of false interpretours of the word of God : summoned out of all ages to appear, under the penalty of death, challenging the consent, or forbidding to gainsay the common approved priesthood of this age. Gorton, Samuel, 1592 or 3-1677. 1657 (1657) Wing G1305; ESTC R24349 253,337 351

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people as things acceptable unto God and a satisfactory refreshment and comfort to themselves in lue of their labours which have not the fulness of the fruits of righteousness in them which are by Jesus Christ and as they get an interest in mean earthly and carnal things received from the people in Schools Synods Libraries Counsels and carnal cases propounded unto them which is the tenth received by them to live upon as the life and sufficiency of their ministry which is as plainly preached unto the world as the labours and benevolence of the people is and must be the life of their bodies or else their doctrine cannot be afforded unto them So likewise they pay tithes of like nature giving them out into the chambers of that earthly house made with hands that is to say into persons and congregations built up only in way of humane wisdome for when these things thus received have passed in their hands under the rod or authority of Egypt and not of Israel then they carry out the tenth as it falls in their ordering of it as the proper store provided by God for the food and refreshment of the poor stranger fatherless and widows in an apish imitation of that house of God not made with hands but eternal in the heavens Nehem. 10. 34 39. Deut. 14. 28 29. Deut. 26. 12. 2 Cor. 5. 1. The things therefore thar these expounders of the law do receive and pay as acceptable unto God in point of tithing for and to God are mean and transitory yea there is nothing wherein their doctrine doth consist that shall be able to pass under the natural death of the body with them but their whole religion ends and perisheth there for whereas the Apostle concludes that now abides faith hope and love these three but the chiefest of these is love 1 Cor. 13. 13. they not understanding the Apostle in that no more then in the rest of his doctrine do conclude that love is chief because it abides and the others cease at the end of this life But love according to their sence ceaseth also for in this life they teach we love God in and through another mediatly but then we shall love him immediatly which is not only love in another respect but also another kind of love even as among men in humane love a man may love a woman as a neighbour but to love her with a matrimonial love is love of another kind so that their whole religion is to seek after death yea love it self that conjugal virtue Add further their God ceaseth at death for they teach that God in this life accepts of his children in and through another but after this life he accepts of them immediately in themselves but if ever God change his relation unto and respect of a Son of his begotten of his own will Iames 1 18. he ceaseth to be God for the true God is as constant in his relation and motion in every good gift and perfect giving as that father of lights in Christ without shadow or motion of turning Iames 1. 17. as the body of the sun in the firmament which gives light to the world is free from any stain of darkness in it self or motion to turn from that course which it hath held from the beginning The doctrine and practice of false interpretours in point of tithe is mean and transitory consisting of Mint Rew and every green herb now the herb is given and appointed by God not only for food unto man but also for every beast of the field for every fowl of heaven and for every creeping thing on the earth Gen. 1. 29 30. So that the acceptable thing in the doctrine of the lawyers is that which is common to the unreasonable creatures together with mankind as the herbs of the field are wherein so much is signified unto us for if they preach the acceptable thing in rule and authority carnal and temporary wherein the Son of God Christ is not extant then have recourse to the Lion whose roaring shall make the people afraid that is his people the beasts of the Forrest Amose 3. 8. is the order of a commonwealth extolled go to the Bee-hive and you shall see wonderful devises in the desposure of things therein for the commoditie of the whole is preaching or speech forewarning of eminent danger though temporary for pharises deceitful cannot give warning concerning eternal danger because they know it not no more then they know eternal deliverance and they are ignorant of Christ in whom only it is Then go to the fowl that watcheth whilst the rest feed and you shall hear him speak in the language of the rest sufficiently for their flight that danger approacheth their doctrine of excellency in an host or army as in their sense Go to the Locusts who all go forth by bands Prov. 30. 27. though they have no king yet their natural instinct leads them in marching out to make spoil and the horse is fitted with skil for the battle Prov. 21. 31. If the observations of times and seasons be acceptable go to the Stork and the Crane who observe the time of their coming Ierem. 8. 7. yea the appointed time If you accept as a thing acceptable to God bodily exercise in all diligence with prudency and study to forecast then go to the people of the Ants or Pismires who have the art and exercise thereof without any guide or governour to teach or command them therein Prov. 6. 6. Prov. 30. 25. If you will see care in buildings and fortifications you shall find it without instruction or command in the people of the Conies whose house is the rock and the Fir-tree the Stork nestles in for there is her dwelling Proverb 30. 26. Psalme 104. 17. If you exalt conjugal ties of love in your marriage Sermons go to the Turtle-dove who hath it without your teaching or pains of study If you take pains to declare the excellency of art go to the Bulfinch and the Lenot who shall learn a musical note as well as a man and if you plead for comliness in apparel go to the Lilly Matth. 6 ●8 and know of it who taught it so modestly to aray it self in a word for eating drinking sleeping marrying giving in marriage feasting fasting procreation and the like are but as the herbs of the field which other creatures may partake of as well as man and what but such inferiour things as these doth the doctrine of the pharises imploy it self in and busie it self about which are things that the instinct of nature brings forth whereby that glorious image of the Son of God wherein man was made is villified and debased by turning it into transient and corruptible things Rom. 1. 23 Psalme 106. 20. whereas there is not one point in the true doctrine of the Gospel but it is properly eternal according to the true scope and proper intent of the Spirit of God in the Scriptures of truth for however
art the proper destruction of mankind and for to save mankind Christ dyed so that all thy weak brethren sick in soul void of that healthful spirit of grace in Christ who were are or ever shall be thou art the proper inlet of destruction unto them all Yea all for whom Christ died or all in whom Christ dyes that is all in whom Christ dies in regard of all the operations of his Spirit he is dead in them and therefore he thus adds when ye sin thus against your brethren ye sin against Christ that is ye are not the Authours of destruction of such as are near creatures but ye are the Authours of the death and destruction of the Son of God in and unto your selves and all that depend on this Knowledge in whom the life of his Spirit hath no being neither takes it place being tendred unto you Whence our Apostle infers If meat offend my brother that is if communicating in the word of God carnally be the destruction of the Brother-hood as that sacrifices offered by Cain carnally was I will not eat flesh while the world stands that I may not offend my brother that is I will not communicate carnally in the word and worship of God unto eternity that so I may not destroy but save that brother-hood kinded and alyed in Christ as if he should say I will vindicate and cleare the state of the Gospel in the word and worship of God so as never carnal or transitory thing was brought in by God to contribute neither in point of being nor of beauty from the first to the last from the original unto the end thereof And from this our Apostle proves himself to be an Apostle or Leader and examplary by another manner of knowledge and Ministry according to that knowledge and wisdome which transcends the knowledge of all the Idolathites in the world opened and manifested unto us in the nineth Chapter Which he first propounds unto us in a four-fold interrogation Vers 1. Am I not an Apostle Wherein is first magnifical challenge given to all false Apostles or Leaders in that way of Idolatry to bring in all their allegations to the contrary and they shall see them all frustrate and of no value except to convince and condemn themselves thereby Secondly A tryumphant interrogation or confirmation hereof unto all the Saints who can bring in their testimony and be as so many witnesses of the truth hereof being led by the same spirit and therefore eye-witnesses of the same thing 2. Am I not free that is am I not freed from all intanglements of national Priviledges natural Geneologies Families Tribes and Ceremonial Injunctions with which Vers 2. If I be not an Apostle to others or in others that is Affirmatively I am not a leader in that way of the Idolathite which sits in the carnal and idolatrous Temple as the Authour of destruction and leader thereunto Yet doubtless I am unto you that is there is no question or scruple to be made of it but the wisdom wherein I express my self is the very Authour of and Leader of you unto salvation which he confirms by argument and divine reasonings For ye are the seal of mine Apostleship that is there is not any thing which passeth out of the Office of mine Apostleship but it is under the very Prints and Characters wherein the word of God hath impressed and formed it self in your proper estate and condition by Christ in this our Lordship and Authority So that a true Minister of Christ hath the witnes of the Saints of God in all ages of the world for the confirmation of the verity and authority of his Ministry which is That great cloud of witness which compasseth every Saint of God causing them to cast away every thing that presseth down and which hangeth so f●st on and to run with patience the race that is set before them yea they witness not only to the truth of the Ministry but also to the manner and form of it both which are only and ever found in Christ Who is yesterdy and to day and the same for ever and that is sufficient testimony and dignity to a Minister of the Gospel so as he rests content with whatsoever befalls him or his portion may seem to be in the things of this presnt life whereas such as terminate the word of God in any thing else besides Christ they will indeavour to invest themselves into any place or dignity amongst men which is above that which at present they are in either in way of Kingdom or Priesthood if by any means they can possibly by that aspiring spirit attain unto it for their Law concludes that the highest place among men is the nearest and likest unto God and therefore binds them over to conform themselves unto God by being invested into the highest place and Office they can attain unto Whereas the Saints of God are of the same Office and Dignity under the same Seal and Authority for there is not one of them but witnesseth the same good confession before Pontius Pylate that is they all oppose the power and authority of God against all power and authority of the wicked world which is of that evil one Vers 3. My defence that is my armour weapons fortress or garrison yea my prasidium that is all manner of defence provision and comfort to answer them that examine me or them that weigh me as upon scales namely the false interpreters or apostles for whatsoever such do to my doctrine they do to me for my doctrine and I are one whatsoever the principles of a mans spirit are the man is not another but the same thing so that they who purposly as by law burn mens doctrine published by printing it in a book they do in the truth of the matter burn the Authour it is good to take heed therefore lest the spirit of God was in the inditing of it so when they weigh doctrine by laying one reason against another and one scripture against another as upon scales such Jewish scales fell from the eyes of our apostle when Christ appeared in the ministry of Ananias when he was filled with the holy spirit whereby a true apostle or minister of the gospel propounds him who is all things in every point of doctrine yea all things that really subsist and exsist in the proper work and Creation of God in Christ and if ●o then what can all false apostles and teachers bring in and lay on the scales against it to try the weight of it surely nothing but vanity emptiness and distraction which can never hold weight with that truth and substance of all things comprised in the doctrine and incomprehensible principles of the Son of God My defence then is this that is to say the sequel of this Chapter or of this whole epistle To prove therefore that mine apostleship stands not upon carnal principles as the ministry of all false apostles doth but upon such as
not having in it real and substantial things or matter wherewith to fill it there the aire takes place and is the fulness of it even so whereever and in what heart the real and substantial things of the Son of God are not there doth the devil take place and is the fulness of that heart whatever it be in the judgement of men So that the true acknowledgement of weakness I am one with as it is the only capacity of the fulness of the spirit of God in the exercise of its virtues and manifestation of the power of God and not of man And by this I gain weakness in the true acknowledgement thereof to consist only in Christ the alsufficient strength of God and is not elsewhere to be found where all insufficiency must of necessity flie away and there only is all true and proper motion in way of holyness and honour whereby the power and glory of God and not of the creature comes to move upon mankind and manifest it self in all his virtues and excellencies whatsoever and by this means of becoming weak I gain all weakness or weakness to become that alsufficiency and strength of the Son of God who is able to subdue all things unto himself this weakness being the proper receptacle and place of the abode and hiding of his power So as none but himself can find out how to communicate or participate therein where only he is known in all his particular virtues goodness and love in the exercise and injoyment thereof forever I am made all things in all men or thus I am made all men in all things that is there is not any thing wherein the mind of man naturally moves with respect to God or with respect to any of the works of God or wherein any of the creatures are in motion towards mankind or among themselves but I make my self a companion therewith or a suting thereunto in point of all operations relations and respects and that to this end that by opening and disclosing of my self what I am in any such operation relation or respect in point of the reality substantiality and continuation thereof in the truth and verity of the thing as countable and of worth in the records of God I may thereby disanul and abolish and bring to nought as things of no truth and of no virtue in whatsoever the natural heart of man moves towards God and the creature and also in whatsoever man naturally contains or receives from the motions of God or the creatures towards himself and make good that all such things come within the confines of that law of the carnal commandement consisting in ordinances which are against us and therefore are nailed unto the cross of Christ and forever made sure and intailed only to that carnal and fleshly spirit of the Jew which ever crucifies the Lord of glory according to the Spirit putting him to open shame or making a mock of him and therefore in the disanulling and abrogating of all these carnal things nailed unto the cross of Christ I make it plain and manifestly to appear that the solid truth and reality of all things consist and have their proper and only being in Christ and out of whom all things are vain and empty only filled with that spirit of cruelty and persecuting Jew And by this means I strip the world lay it waste and make it vacant of all things whatsoever that turn to any account or reckoning in the records of God or that is found written in that book of life wherein all living and acceptable things are written and the rest are such as are written in the earth So that the world hath nothing left to take hold of for any stay or support in which can be any hope or confidence to trust unto for there is nothing to be found of such nature or quality that is not involved within that proper state and real condition of Jesus Christ the Son of the blessed That I may by all means save some that is that I may by the true controverting of all things make it apparent and plain that salvation doth consist in every thing according to that which Gods wisdome hath ordered and appointed all things to be and appear in Christ either as he is given as a ransome and so as lost or given up unto death in all things that are holy and spiritual in the men of the world in whom nothing of his divine and proper virtue doth appear or is in being and exercised in which estate the reality of all things appertaining to death are for ever in their heighth of operation Or else as he is the ransomed from death in his chosen and elect ones in whom all things of life righteousness and peace are in their proper being virtue and exercise thereof and so in Christ as dead or alive are all real things of death and life only found and thus by becoming all things I save some or as the word imports I save all that is as all things universally became death and destruction as Satan orders them in putting Christ to death in all spiritual respects Even so all things universally become resurrection and life as the wisdome of God orders them in the mortification and death of all carnal and sensual things in Christ whereby the life of God is revived in the son of man in all spiritual and eternal respects and thus all things are destroyed and brought to nought by Satan or by man in his defection from God which is a universal fall of mankind from his Creatour forever And it is as true that all things universally are saved and confirmed in a state of excellency and perfection by the resurrection and ascention of the Son of man through that wisdome of God into the life and reign of and in all things that are proper to God eternally And observe that this death unto all spiritual things proper to the infinite and eternal Son of God must needs be of universal comprehension and being alive unto all the things proper to the same Son of God must needs be of the same universal extent yet it is impossible that these twain should reside in one and the same individual substance and being and therefore a universal estate of death and also a universal estate and condition of life is found in the sons of men of one and the same extent because it is of the Son of God in way of his death and of his life that gives latitude and longitude to them both and therefore a two fold state and condition standing in due opposition is found in mankind and shall be forever Vers 23. And this I do for the gospels sake that is that I may give all honour and estimation unto the gospel or unto the Son of God so that whatsoever hath in it any worth or dignity utility or excellency it is only substantiated and eternized in the subject matter of the gospel and not elsewhere to
the men which walk over them perceive not Luke 11. 44. Declaring plainly that men as they are indued with humane wisdome and secular learning may travel and walk constantly over doctrine springing from like principles and never perceive those gross and filthy abominations which lie hid under the same Christ therefore perceiving their outward trappings paintings and pargeting humane traditions with the name of God to make them acceptable for the deluding of carnal minds he openeth their inside unto the world and tells them that these graves however they may appear to simple men unlearned in the mystry of God yet in truth they are full of dead mens bones and of all filthiness and uneleaness 1. Now we know that when men rif●le into a grave where nothing appears but dead mens bones they appear in a confused heap there is no order nor comliness to be found among them they are scattered from the original unity of all things yea they are therefore Babylon with respect unto that Jerusalem which is compact and a city in unity with it self forever Psalme 12● 3. such is the condition of all them where false interpretation of the word of God takes place there is not a jot of Gods order or unity to be sound amongst them 2. They are dead bones also being destitute of any marrow wherewith to oil the points for motion they move not in the way of God Psalme 115. 7. 3. Again they are dead bones without marrow to supple them and make them capable of conjunction with that which was their ornament such are false interpretours not having the Spirit Iude 19. they are not in any capacity of conjunction with that which is the only ornament of the sons of men which is the son of God Psalme 3. 3. no more then dead mens bones are capable of unity with flesh and blood vains sinews muscles arteries and the like 2. Secondly he tells them that as graves they are full of all filthiness and uncleanness wheresoever doctrine is not filled with the marrow of the Spirit of God there is a defiling and corrupting of all the holy things of God for as Christ sanctifies and makes holy mans nature in himself which otherwise is unholy and unclean even so antichrist by false doctrine in misconceiving of the word of God makes that unholy and filthy in himself which otherwise is most holy and undefiled Mallac 2. 11. Ezekiel 22. 26. For as Christ saith in like case if the light that is in you be darkness how great is that darkness Matth 6 23. for there remains nothing to inlighten it or cure it if the light be darkness it self So likewise if their paintings and pargettings their purity and cleanness in their whited tombs and glosses set upon their doctrine amiable and delightful in the eye of humane reason be nothing else in the truth of the matter but rottenness putrifaction and corruption how great is that uncleanness when there remains nothing to cure it for their cure is the proper corruption for their proper way of cure is to turn the truth of God into a lie Rom. 1. 5. by terminating the word of God in vanishing things which is to erect avain Idol for it is all one to deny the Son of God to be the only Authour of all things as to deny him to be the only end of all things For we may as well and safely conclude that something in the word of God comes from some other then the Son of God Iohn 1. 12. who is the only mind wisdome consistance and exsistance of the father as to conclude that any thing in the word of God points at any thing short of or inferiour to the same Son of God in its proper intent and scope then the which nothing can be greater Idolatry either in one respect or in the other for he only is that Alpha and Omega the first and the l●st the beginning and the end Revel 22. 13. All things therefore are from Christ as their Authour and to Christ as their end and in him in their exercise Rom. 11. 36. For we know that an Idol is nothing in the world 1 Cor. 8. 4. but a meer vainifying or falsifying of the word of God which is indeed the devil 1 Corinth 10. 19 20. 21. To conclude this point false interpretours are corrupt and unclean by defiling the holy things of God turning the glory of God into shame Rom. 1. 21. 25. by denying Christ the right of inheritance and present possession of all things whether office or execution within the confines of his kingdome which is no other then that Spirit of Saul that ever denies David the present right and possession of the whole kingdome of Israel in all the administrations thereof whatsoever Psalme 4. 2. for to attribute or design an office or administration to another beside Christ is to defame and callumniate the Son of God as though he were unworthy of it or wanted power and skill to accomplish and perform it or as one being in exile and not really present to undertake it which must either deny the incomprehensible vertue of his mystical body or else such officer must exclude the Spirit of Christ out of the world in their dayes and then themselves must of necessity work by another spirit then his body is quickned by Rom. 8. 9 10 11. 2. The second general point noted in this wo is the application of the Metaphor according to its real intent declaring the nature of the doctrine of false interpretours in the inside thereof not discerned by humane learning or the traditions of men therefore they are said to appear righteous before men because it is the letter that kils which they teach which comes within the capacity of mans wisdome according to the judgement and wisdome of God and therefore it can never stand before his tribunal Psalme 1. 5. however men of like principles judge them to be righteous which is only in appearance without the reallity thereof 1. For in truth they are full of hypocrisie that is deceit and guile being of the same spirit which beguiled Eve at the first as she is the mother of all living according to the flesh 1 Cor. 6. 16. 2 Cor. 21. 3. 2. Again they are full of iniquity unequal and uneven in all things they never reconcile the word of God so as to have alike weight and worth in it self all things and of like use in all the Saints of God who are all Kings and all Priests all first-born all servants and all freemen of the city of God Revel 5. 10. Hebr. 12. 23. 1 Cor. 7. 22. They cannot give like dignity unto the Son as to the father at all times and in all things as having received the inheritance and hath the disposure thereof in all things as truly it is the donation of the father which twofold act can stand together in Christ though not in earthly relation nor carnal mind and that perpetually they cannot
teachers Phil. ● 19. For they move not but to satisfie their carnall appetite with honour wealth friendship outward peace and prosperity to be strengthned in the arm of flesh and leave plenty of such things unto their posterity Oh ye Serpents that move not but upon the cause of your belly to satisfie your corporeall body and life and when you attain to any preferment herein your religion either becomes a slavish underling or else withers quite away as the Serpent casts his withered slough or skin in the heare of Summer Yea he goes upon his belly breast or heart as the word imports that is their principal part signified by breast or heart cleaves unto the earth that is unto carnal and terrene things their mind understanding wisdom will affections and conscience yea all their learning is carnal earthly in the very prime and height thereof so that their principal aptitudes as breast or heart move not but upon the earth other creatures tread upon the earth as a thing mean and base put under their feet the Serpent moves not but layes it to his heart and bosom Oh Serpents the original of the curse of God but for false interpretation there had never been curse in the world nor wrath of God upon mankind which consists in going upon the belly or breast that is in carnalizing the word of God going upon it as upon the words of m●ns wisdom and principles not according to the wisdom and power of God 1 Cor. 2. 5. And in the words of mans wisdome and principles the letter of the Scriptures doth properly consist as is apparent to all that are not wilfully blind by the histories thereof proverbs parables relations offices buildings battels journeyings genealogies life and death of the Saints with the nature and operations of all Creatures in the heavens and on the earth which we see come in some sort within the confines of humane capacity which is the common doctrine of the world only adorning it as with God or making it as their God which is that which the Hebrews call Cashaph of which the Greeks have formed their word ●a caino and the Latins Fascino which is to bewitch and is the changing of the glory of the incorruptible God into thè image of a corruptible man and into birds and four-footed beasts and creeping things Rom. 1. 23. Which is nothing else but to place the glory of God to consist in conformity with the letter of the Scripture which is naturally written in every mans heart else the word of God could not expresse it selfe in all men that is in such as unto whom the spirit of God is not given also such as never had the written word of God could not lie under the breach of any known law of God and therefore their consciences could not accuse or excuse which is the portion of all men Rom. 2. 15. for doubtlesse the sound of the Scriptures is gone into all the earth and their words unto the end of the world Rom. 10. 18. 3 Thirdly the Serpent is known by his food dust shalt thou eat saith God Gen. 3. 14. to declare the basenesse of his proper sustentation to be such as all creatures decline dry dust can bring forth nothing that is good to perfection Isaia 65. 25. This is the food of all false Interpreters they carnallize and corrupt the word of God in all things for as dust is void of moisture which makes the earth fruitful so do they bereave the word of God of all that moisture and oyly intent of the Spirit or else it s no acceptable food for them to sustain the works of the slesh in terrene glory and beauty Oh Serpents that feed on nothing but basenesse by the verdict of God for to cast the word of God into a transitory form is nothing else but that unclean Spirit of the Devil which Christ here as his manner is rebukes for though there be an acknowledgement of Christ to be the Son of the most high God yet in that they professe Christ to be another thing than themselves are for they are affraid of being tormented by him therefore reckon themselves to be another thing for Christ doth not torment himselfe no man hates his own flesh Ephes 5. 19. In this they appear to have that unclean Spirit for it is and ever was the very form of the Devil so to do as really as it is the form of the Son of God to make himselfe one with the Father Iohn 10. 30. Iohn 14. 9. Therefore Christ rebukes such as unclean spirits yea that spirit of Satan as such as hath no interest in them that are his Mark 5. 7. 8. Oh Serpents who feed so basely as upon the husk the shell the barke and rinde of the word of God whereby the curse is formed and maintained in the world forsake the ●eed of immortality the kernel the sap the pith and the marrow of all things which is the scope intent and spirit of all things recorded and registred in the word and works of God 4 Fourthly the Serpent is known by his hearing for his custome is to stop his ear though the Charmer charm never so wisely Psalm 58. 5. he will not hear now we know that to charm a thing is to utter the same tune note speech or language which that uttereth which we are about to charm with an interposition or infinuation of something whereby to take with guile in the motion or coming forth of the thing as the Apostle useth the word guile in a good sense 2 Cor. 12. 16. But this Serpent in false Interpretation stops the ear let the good Charmer charm never so wisely it will not hear that is let the Son of God in tru interpretation opening of the word of God sound forth speak in the very same note tune which mans heart is known by naturally according to the history proverb parable and progresse of the word of God in way of ushering it into the heart of man or bringing forth the thoughts of mans heart to symbolize and agree therwith as it is propounded in the figure similitude metaphor allegory and dialogiums thereof yet when the truth of the thing appears which the spirit of God intends and is properly taken with against that doth the Serpent and false and subtle interpreter stop his ear even as it is said of the Serpent that he layes one ear to the ground and stops the other with his tayle wherein his life and motion properly resides for some Serpents after their head be cut off will live and move many hours which life and motion appears properly in the tayl So these false Interpreters when truth appears stop their ear in one respect with an earthly conjecture and conception of the word of God and in another respect with that lively aptitude which naturally they have to move and act in such carnal and sensuall wayes and respects which resides in the tail or in
God out of which treary we find sufficiency and plenty to live upon forever whereas the rich give only out of their superfluity for it is ever superfluous to add or lay out any of the glory wealth of the creature unto the riches and glory of the Son of God which is the proper way of living to the men of the world either to add something to the crown or cross of Christ that is humaue and temporary and whatsoever they give out in that manner they still keep in the main stock of their own livelyhood in themselves which living after the slesh is death such riches are a meer deprivation of all the holy things of God But a true widow neither owns the worlds miseries nor yet its mercies for she knows both the one the other are cruelty but only lives upon that stock in the treasury in the diminishing demolishing of them both If these two mites were not here tendred in the true manner of the offering of them as also the nature of the superfluous offerings of the rich and that in such sort as they are not found in the common records pulpit schools elderships and great students of this age I would hide my self in some corner of the temple rather then make tender of them to publick view much less to one of your atchievments give me leave humbly to profess that I know the principles upon which the common priesthood of this age stands to be inconsistant to the true intent scope of these following lines in point of a matter of no less weight then of life death eternal if any man receiving his ministry from the degrees in schools laying on of hands by the presbitery or eldership as commonly and practised in these dayes or such as are appointed to examine correct and reform insufficient ministries if any such will undertake to answer for themselves by giving a punctual and plain account of their doctrine according to the true intent and scope of this small Epistle in any or in all the particulars contained therein not striving about words but look to the truth of the matter they shall if God spare life be as faithfully answered with profession made what is thought of their arguments and upon what grounds as this is faithfully and loyally out of an affectionated heart presented to your Highness And that to the intent that in case a carnal Counsel Synod or Eldership should pass some unjust censure upon it branding it with errour when men now awake may be fallen asleep there might be a remonstrance found to declare the nature of their act for it is an easie thing for such to condemn as errours such things as come not within the compass of carnal capacity or else stands in there light to hinder their attaining to the glory of this world And as for Logical argument height of style Elegant and Rhetorical expressions as we have little of them so we matter them not much but only keep to that real truth and substance which will abide in us for ever yet do we not deny unto any thing its proper excellency or eminency in whatsoever it excelleth Therefore we can freely give all relations amongst men their proper terms and titles afford them their proper places and offices if conducing unto and tollerable in humane societies as well as we can afford the Sun Moon and Stars in the firmament their names places offices or that conjugall tie betwixt man and wife for the propagation of mankind on the earth Else we should go about to race out that which the almighty hath stamped upon the creature as a document to figure out and point unto eternal things in Christ and so lay mans spirit wast of any capacity to gather up the mind and intents of one another whereby we should become barbarous each to other debarred and shut out from the use of communion in that way of rationallity wherein properly man excels all other creatures For how should we know or to what should we have recourse in the divers and variety of distinctions appertaining to the kingdome of God to make them speakable one to another if not to the several distinctions which God hath set among the creatures unto which he elegantly aludes in the expressing and revealing of himself as in way of family by father and son in way of order by city and field and in way of rule and authority by Prince and people if we should not maintain such names terms and titles how should the figure or letter of the word be preserved in the world which proves as true a snare through the wisdome of the serpent to catch men in unto destruction as the temptations of Satan have an issue and way of escape given unto them in the Saints by that wisdome of God whereby they prove as inlets into the kingdome The Scriptures deny not a souldier his titles only let him put no man in fear nor accuse any falsly and be content with their allowance in all their prosecutions using their place aright And with like cautions all places and titles may be used which are tollerable and useful in humane societies even by the Saints and people of God for all things are lawful though not in every person at all times expedient neither are we to be brought under the power of any thing that is transitory and humane The most profitable use that I know of all things visible to humane understanding is to take them all as proper figures as the phrase of the Apostle is whereby we cast up an account of substantial material and eternal things and according as we are possessed of the durable treasure so the figure looseth its natural use and virtue which otherwise it inclineth and serveth unto canselling it self in the very act of casting up the just and perfect summ therefore we are to use the world as though we used it not both with respect to the diversity and also the universality thereof because the figure of it passeth away Those renowned Christian expressions pathetical and plain in edicts come from your mouth have rejoiced my heart unto Immaduêre Lachrymis genae and have imboldned me thus far wherein I am prostrate as an unworthy servant to your highness in whatsoever is consonant to a Christian course Samuel Gorton From Warwick in the Naniganset Bay this present October the 20. 1656. New England THE EPISTLE TO THE READER Which may serve as a Paraphrase upon the ninth Chapter of the first Epistle of Paul to the CORINTHIANS CHristian Reader For unto thee only this small Pitance which concerns interpretation of the word of God is intended by the Penman hereof who cannot expect from any other a voluntary consent from any concordancy of judgment or sympathy of desire and affection in point of any thing here expressed according to the true intent and scope of the Authour for where the Authour and the Penman are twain there is
never a true account of Stewardship brought in by any imployd about the things of God Thus much through infinite favour and grace God hath revealed unto us that wheresoever that spirit resides not which first framed the mind of the Son of God according to the eternal wisdom to judge of all things as God judgeth the love of God was never shed abroad in that heart for the spirit of faith works by love and where the love of God is not there is the love of this world which is of that wicked ones and the love of the world is enmity with God and the spirit of envy never makes good construction of the expressions of him it doth repugn therefore where the Spirit of Christ resides not there can never be good construction given of the words of Christ for he hath a name given him that none can read but himself and he is called the word of God therefore all other readers are false interpreters and that is the only in let and progress of sin and death in the world unto this day There be many who arogate a Call to interpret the word of God Some holding themselves set a part from the common affairs of this life in such sort as they are not to intermeddle with any temporary occasions but to have all things brought in unto them that concerns this present life by the labours of and means of others who stand not in that relation neither to God nor men which themselves do being men whose Calling is spiritual and therefore not to be imployed about any carnal things assuming Scripture for that purpose not only from the equity of that Law given concerning Levy but also as the Stand in the room of Christ who is of greater deserts to be maintained then Levy was There is one Scripture looks earnestly upon me concerning this Point which such men make great use of to prove their Apostolical Authority to require Tythes Stipends and Contributions together with the honour of the upermost Seats where they come with respect unto the dignity of their Calling and Office above others of the Saints of God in which regard say they all others are become debtors unto them to contribute both wealth and honour for which they aledge as one special ground for such supply as having divine Authority on their side 1 Cor. Cap. 9. Which form of words they deal with as they do with all other expressions in the word of God using it to mans ends and intents and not according to the mind and intent of the Son of God For that which they go about to prove their Calling by to be spiritual and heavenly is a direct Declaration given out by the Spirit of God to prove their Ministry to be carnal and earthly give me leave therefore as briefly as I can to declare from that Scripture what God seems as by his eye to direct and guide unto Our Apostle in the former Chapter sheweth the difference between Knowledge and Knowledge the one in way of the fall of man from God the other in the way of Resurrection and Ascension to God the one puffeth up as an empty blader filled only with wind above others the other is filled with love to edification which ever prostrates it self to the party known where or in whatsoever he appeareth the one sitting at meat or communicating in the Idols Temple the other refusing to eat carnally so long as the world stands rather then to offend the Brother-hood And having concluded that an Idol or an Idolathite for there is a generation of them is nothing in the world and that there is but one God in truth and verity though many do assume the names and titles of that one God yet an Idolathite is nothing in the world though they so assume and arogate the tearms because the Son of God who is the Maker of all things never contributed any thing unto the form thereof no more then it can be said that the holy Son of God did ever give out any thing to the being of the uncleanness of that unclean spirit namely the Devil which an Idol is concluded to be by the Spirit of God for whatsoever the Son of God gives being unto is a work of Creation but an Idol the Devils is that Abaddon and Apollion that is destruction which is nothing of the work of God in Heaven or in earth and so is nothing in the world Therefore but one God or power of Creation of all things for an Idol is the ruin and destruction of Gods proper creating vertue where it is erected which erection of an Idol is to terminate the scope true and proper intent of any part of Gods word in any thing whatsoever besides Jesus Christ and him crucified besides which our Apostle acknowledgeth he desires to know nothing For all other knowledge besides that or without that is thus explained by our Apostle viz. If any man or any thing see thee that hast knowledge or see thee knowledge or thee that art knowledge for such as mans wisdom or knowledge is such is the man for as it gives man his being above all other creatures so it gives distinctions of men among themselves Sit at meat in the Idols Temple that is continue and abide communicating in the word and worship of God as terminating any part of or thing in the Temple or Pallace in any carnal and fading matter or thing Shall not the conscience or shall not that knowing together in thee for there is a unity in Idols worship as certainly as there is in the worship of the true God in spirit and truth Of the weak that is of such as are sick or dead being without and destitute of that healthful Spirit of grace and life in Christ Be imboldned to eat things sacrificed to Idols that is what ever is in thee or belonging unto that assembly of evil doers shall be encouraged to yeild up it self to the Rule of such knowledge for all things in man are governed by wisdom and a spirit of teaching therefore all things concerning the sons of men make their addresses to the light set up in the mind of man of what nature or mind soever it be to take their form receive commission as also instruction for their progress in execution therefore thou Idolatrous knowledg set up in the Idols Temple art become the Authour of destruction for there was never any destroyed since the world was but by this thy knowledge which puffs up with pride as an empty bladder filled with nothing but with the wind of Satannical delusion where the substantiality of the Son of God never was nor never will be Therefore he saith Through thy Knowledge or through this knowledge for the party and property to know are never separated for man is not man but by ability to know and that with respect to a God to be communicated with and worshipped Shall thy weak brother perish for whom Christ dyed that is thou
the wealth priviledge and state of the Son of God that he can withhold or keep back from him by whom he is taught in any thing according to the nature truth and verity of the Kingdom of God but freely yields all unto him that teacheth which himself hath learned and is blessed withall because he cannot part those goods wherewith he himself is inriched And shall we think that a Christian which cannot withhold any of those blessed priviledges proper to the Son of God from his brother but freely communicates them all with him Shall that heart so a price of any private interest as to withhold it from his brother in the season thereof shall he freely communicate in the greater and not in the less shall he communicate in thy crown and not in thy grinding at the mill verily that base ignorance of your Sonship unto God through a carnali ministry is the proper ground of all such suspition as also the onely cause of such hugging of private interests and preserving them as such treasures uuto our selves Again we see that the law of God is said here to be the law of Moses so that God honours his people as being the Authors of his law through that unity that is between God and man in the faith of Christ as though man were the proper contriver of the law of God and the giver out and Original of the word of eternity therefore our Apostle is bo●d with respect to the rest of the Apostles and holy men of God to call it our gospel where it is said if our gospel be hid it is hid to them that are lost and again our gospel came not unto you in word onely but in power and in the holy ghost and in much assurance And again in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel and again now to him that is of power to establish you according to my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ according to the mistery which was kept secret since the world began and again Remember that Jesus Christ of the seed of David was raised up from the dead according to my gospel and again our word toward you was not yea and nay and again if any man obey not our word by this epistle note that man and have no company with him that he may be ashamed Yea it is indifferently expressed in Scripture through this unity of faith to be the law of the Lord or of his servant Moses and from this ground it is said the people feared the Lord and they believed in the Lord and in his servant Moses for so the words are truly rendred We conclude then that Gods Saints are honoured as being Authour of that namely his word or law which is the framer maker and conservatour of all things it is written or recorded in Moses law and here the record is an inlet unto a further argument to declare the truth of a spiritual and saving ministry the record is this Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn By treading out the corn we are to understand both the manuring of the ground in the fitting of it for the sowing of the seed and the casting of the seed into the earth and also the treading of the corn out by the feet of the ox or turning the wheel upon it to manifest the increase as the words following do declare In the sowing of the seed he is not to have his mouth tied up or any means used to terrifie him or any way to prevent him from eating of the same seed that is sown and therefore it is contrary to the law to feed him with any other grain or kinds of meat in the time of his labour onely that which sown by his labour is the proper and only food appointed for him by the law to eat For as he subdues the ground so as it brings not forth its natural ornaments so he is to feed on the seed sown which is to take root downwards therein and bring forth fruit upwards of another kind then otherwise it would naturally have brought forth Now the gospel of the Kingdom or ministry of the word of God doth not plow up the fallow ground of the heart to subdue mens outward estates but only the weeds of corruption which spring up from that law of sin and death neither is their outward things its refreshment in so doing no more then the ox is to feed of any other food but that which is sown in his labour even so the word of life and immortality the same word which we distribute and cause to fall as Manna among Israels tents that is the same which a true labourer in Gods husbandry ever feeds upon and it is his proper livelyhood to be exercised therein and shall a man be hired to feed himself it is natural and delightful for all other creatures so to do and shall the man of God become so mercinary as to be hired to do it what a shame is this Judas Iscariot-like spirit unto the gospel of God those sluggards of the world that refuse to put their hand to their mouth to feed on that which they would have the world to believe is their only food and livelyhood but as others lift it up by outward estates and giving them honour together therewith But there is no doctrine which the man of God teacheth to any man of what place office rank or degree soever he is but himself is concerned in it so as he feeds upon it either as it is the breaking of the head of Leviathan which became meat for the people in the wildernesse and so he feeds on his deliverance therefrom or else he is invested into the same thing which he teacheth and so it becomes his food and one real substance with him and to fall short of this is to carnally the seed of life the word of the Kingdom bounding it to persons places and times which is to have the word of God in respect of persons but the man of God finds sufficient food in whatsoever he soweth or laboureth in and cannot himself live without it in the distribution thereof for multiplication and increase and a good husband man needs no hire to sow his own field Vers 10. Doth God take care for oxen or saith he it for our sakes only for our sakes no doubt In these words is a two fold interrogation and an effectuall answer the first part of the interrogation hath in it a strong negation in these words doth God take care for oxen that is to say it is not oxen whom this care doth concern or the speech intends The second part contains a forceable affirmation or saith he it for our sakes onely that is the ministers of Christ are they which it only intendeth and the answer takes away all scruples or question either in the negation or affirmation in these words for our sakes no
themselves for the mind without knowledge is not good Our Apostle therefore concludes by transferring this wo unto himself in a figure as he saith in another case of himself and Apollo thereby teaching the proper state of the false apostles in their practise I say herein he concludes that salvation doth consist only in the preaching of the gospel as necessarily and absolutely as it doth consist in faith for there is nothing that is a grace of the gospel but hath in it the compleat and full estate and condition of Jesus Christ without which no salvation For as the whole law in all points is fulfilled in one word namely love so is salvation comprehended in every virtue that is in Christ whereof the revelation and opening of the mind of the Father is one And as it is true that he who breaks one commandment is guilty of all even so he that excludes any Christian from any one grace or virtue that is in Christ he excludes him from all for as it is true that with the heart man believes unto righteousness even so with the mouth confession which is preaching is made unto salvation and the one is as necessary unto life as the other for he that confesseth not or he that preacheth not that Christ is come in the flesh is Antichrist and Antichrist is that son of perdition or destruction and not of salvation Every Christian therefore is to witness a good confession or is to witness a good preaching as befnre Pontius Pilate or else no attaining unto salvation that is every Christian must with boldness and courage oppose the virtue and power of the Son of God against all the rulers of the darkness of this world which is of that evil one This wo therefore pronounced against false apostles in this figurative speech of the Apostle as transferring it unto himself rests upon all such in its real abode as either preach not the gospel according as the truth is in Jesus and simplicity thereof in the rest or else neglect it or forbid it to be preached by others or in themselves for they may as well neglect or deny to themselves or others the faith of Gods elect or any virtue and grace appertaining to life and salvation therefore our Apostle in whom is personated all true and faithful Saints of God is necessitated hereunto and doth it by constraint even as the love of Christ constraineth him to deal faithfully and plainly in the cause o● God according to the demonstration and evidence of the Spirit of God in the salvation of his chosen though the false apostles judged him to be besides himself in so doing therefore it follows Vers 17. For if I do it willingly that is if I do it voluntarily of my own accord by any will or law of a creature constraining and urging me thereunto then I have a reward that is suitable to the fountain from whence it comes which is the will of a creature which Christ never came to do nor to be in motion thereby but only to do the will of the Father and from that to receive motion in all his enterprizes Or thus then I have my reward or my end as the word imports that is if I preach from a humane will my end is also humane if I preach from the learning and abillities of a creature it is the obtaining of the things of the creature which I propound as my aim and end therein and not the things of God my main scope and intent is so fading and perishing Mammon of unrighteousness and not the durable treasure consisting in that righteousness of God through the faith of Jesus For according to the nature of the spirit which goeth forth such is the nature of the thing expected and looked for in the return and such it ever proves to be for he that sows to or in the flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption but he that sows in the spirit shall reap everlasting life a carnal ministry ever expects carnall things and an expectation of carnal things for preaching the word of God is an evident demonstration of a carnal and corrupt ministry not acceptable in the house of God or in any Christian heart for it never knew what the liberties and priviledges of the gospel are and therefore can never utter them But if I do it against my will that is against the will and proper law of man which is at enmity against God for it is not subject to the law of God neither indeed can be as this our Apostle affirms in another place for Christ is not brought forth or born of flesh nor of bloud nor of the will of man but of God as the Scriptures teach then is the dispensation committed unto me as if he should say then the ordering and disposing of all the whole matter of the gospel is committed to me in trust as to a Steward and so the glory excellency and virtue in point of the dispensation and disposure thereof in its going out as also the return of praise honour and all due deserts appertains and belongs solely unto my Lord or unto that Lordship derived unto me which is never abstracted from the steward and not unto me as a man nor to any mortal creatures who or whatsoever Vers 18. What is my reward then or as the word is what is my end then in preaching the gospel what do I propound unto my self in so doing or expect to be the return of my work verily or in truth upon my serious asseveration or engagement as upon oath that when I preach the gospel I may make the gospel of Christ free that is my end in preaching is this that when or in what respect or relation soever I publish and declare salvation and manifest wherein it consists in Christ my intent and full reward stands in this to make it of such fulness and perfection as that it stands not in need nor is it beholding nor ingaged to any earthly or transitory thing either to give it its being add to its form perfection or virtue for no earthly thing can contribute thereunto no more then dust in the beginning could contribute to the Image of God in any respect which is immortal and eternal nor can humane nature contribute to the death of Jesus Christ for it is a death which holds proportion with the Son of God and in all points according to the truth and reality thereof is infinit and eternal because its virtue consists in the eternal word and not in any thing proper to a creature though the creature doth really communicate therein none therefore can ever say I have been his counsellour to contribute unto his wisdome neither to any thing that is proper to Jesus Christ neither can any thing of the creature say I have given unto him first that I may be recompenced no more then it can be said that God is ingaged or indebted unto man for taking him into the unity of eternal
in way of humane genealogies O fools and blind shall we think that the genealogy and off-spring of the Son of God ended and was cut off in the Virgin Mary or that it was more carnal and bodily in onr forefathers then it is in our dayes is not the flesh of Christ though never a carnal and fleshly Christ conserved in his off-spring until now shall we think this word hath not eternity in it and is made good in his mystical body whereever any member thereof appears viz. My flesh is meat indeed and my blood is drink indeed and he that eateth not my flesh and drinketh not my blood hath no life in him or is this speech worn out so as that it comprehends not the whole body viz. My heart and my flesh rejoyces in the living God Is there no more mention to be made of this word My soul thirsteth for thee my flesh longeth greatly after thee is a land of drought Such as lay these things aside and count it blasphemy to say Christ is compleatly present in his Saints in these dayes in the reallity of whatsoever his body consists of and will but afford him only some certain spirit or rather rayes and influences thereof to be resident in his Saints to this end that the world may not want power to do what they please with their bodies these men are of that spirit of Antichrist which deny the coming of Christ in the flesh as the Spirit of God in his Apostle averreth for if it were salvation to confess Christ come in the flesh as born of the Virgin Mary in such an age of the world only then would that wicked sea and lake of Rome have as much salvation in it as thy people at this day extant who profess and describe him in that respect by so many abominable signs and Images for our Apostle affirms that that spirit which confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God But this spirit which confesses Christ upon the same principles that Rome and the rest of the rabble of the world do who read the writings of the Apostles they do not acknowledge the insufficiency of man in that alsufficiency of the Son of God nor that disability of the creature in point of all humane help to be born up and carried out in that strength and desire proper only to the spirit of God In case therefore of the Jews in their strictness about genealogies and pedegrees I am as a Jew in all such matters and it is the only doctrine I teach whereby I find an ear in them to hear but it is to confound and bring to nought all carnal vain genealogies tribes kindreds and families as having respect unto God that the family and race of the Son of God only may take place of them all that so I may gain them all unto him or vanquish and subdue them all under him that the reality of them all may only be found in him as they are of any truth holiness honour or of any acceptation unto or in any respect with God at all and that all other are but vain and endless genealogies as our Apostle calls them Ignorance of this point in that obcaeco●n and pro-caxiouse spirit in the ministry of the world is the cause of that carnal conceit that a member of a church ordered composed and cast into a form by men and the children born in the confines of a church so framed are the true seed and off-spring of Christ and that all others are without any visible ensign of the true Religion and worship of God Again ignorance in this point of the true and compleat proceed of Christ whenever he appears really in any particular person or office is the very ground of that diabollical conceit that the Spirit of God operates in man here on the earth for a time and at his death man as a creature returns unto the earth both in regard of soul and body and is dissolved into the elements whereof natural bodies are made and composed and that nothing but simply God as an increated being is saved or returns to his ancient center these two opinions seem to be far distant but are both alike diabolical denying the truth and reallity of the Son of God and are deceivers of mankind causing them to be inamored with and dore upon the wayes of death and destruction in the villification and rejection of that salvation which is by Christ To them that are under the law as under the law that is to such as are under that Ceremonial bond and ingagement of being tied in the wayes of their worships to persons places times and terms of humane relations as necessary parts thereof instituting of churches creating of officers setting up seals signs services of time which in time will vanish away to these I declare my self to be under as strict bonds and ingagements as themselves be so as I move not in heart nor by hand utterance in tongue or gestures and demeanure in carriage But with respect unto this my ingagement which is the bond of the spirit binding me over unto God by freeing me from all ingagements and things whatsoever inferiour to himself in his Son Christ and not the spirit of bondage which ingageth unto the creature as being set in the place of the Creatour which is ever accompanied with trembling and fear because of the conscience of the insufficiency and uncertainty thereof And by taking up these their bonds and transitory ingagements whereabout as servants of sin they spend their time imploy their studies exercise their zeal in binding heavy burdens upon themselves and others seeking rest by the imployment of that unclean spirit but find none busying themselves in picking at the bark rinde husk or shell and never come to taste of the pith marrow or kernell and by opening of these rudiments and declaring what they be in their strictest injunctions which being followed to the uttermost of their intent in what they drive at and lead unto which is no less nor fall they short of an impossibility to please God thereby I do by these things bring out the reallity of the law of the Spirit of life which is in Christ Jesus our Lord which is the only freedome from this law of sin and death Which law of God hath all its relations operations and respects only in Christ and out of him it neither binds by any bond nor layes it any burden but hath in it in every respect the liberty freedome and authority of the Son of God And by this means I gain the truth and verity of all law bonds and ingagements to have their subsistance and being only in the Son of God being of the same degree power and continuation which himself is and ever will be which is the onely freedome and therefore the Saints of God are not bound unto but transcend and are far above all humane and transitory things from which God hath freed
is said the word was made flesh or is made flesh and tabernacles in us as the words are and we saw his glory as the glory or as the word is verily the glory of the only begotten of the father full of grace and truth Iohn 1. 14. So that he maintains a Spirit of Christ early or late without the complete matter whereof Christ consists that man is ignorant of Christ and interprets the word in the denyal of him being that spirit denies that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh which is not of God but is that spirit of antichrist 1 Iohn 4. 2 3. for to confess Christ Jesus as born of the Virgin Mary only in the dayes of Herod is not confession which the Apostle intends for it that his coming in the flesh in the confession thereof were to speak by the Spirit of God I think then all that ever spoke the Latine tongue would prove speakers by the Spirit of God and then such as they stile Papists would be the most eminent confessours of Jesus which are so cried out against as hereticks for as concerning that act of his doctrinal coming in the flesh who have more images crucifixes Sacraments and Idolatrous monuments then they amongst whom there is no speaking by the holy Spirit of God at all but are such as compass sea and land walking to and fro without certainty and pitching the points of their circumference at such a distance as the coming of Christ in the flesh never admitted of the Jews propounded a time remote wherein he would come the Gentiles a time remote that he was here in the flesh and neither the one nor the other led by that spirit never would nor will acknowledge him his true and real appearance Psalme 2. 1. 6. 2. The second point in the pronouncing of this wo is the end for which they are in this care and travel and that is to make one proselite that is one religion to have all men of the same profession that so the arm of flesh might bear the sway without controul or disturbance this the world hath travelled in from the beginning thinking it can never be glorious and secure till it be effected at the least in great measure so as to be the major vote at the least to this eomes the study of reformation that great toil of preaching after the manner of the doctrine of the pharises that rigour of executions in carnal governments that all may come to be of one mind to make a glorious Church and state to have no gainsayers nor such as shall offend These cannot be content to give unto Cesar the things that are Cesars and unto God the things that are Gods Matth. 22. 21. but they will make Cesar to be God and so convert the devil and cannot rest till light and darkness Christ and Belial be made one 2 Cor. 6. 14 15 16. These men are remote from hearing of that voice my gra●e is sufficient for thee for if they know that the power of God were only made manifest and perfected through the weakness of man that is by an utter cessation of all humane abillities in the matters of God they could not but know also shat the force of man by means of multitude can be no hinderance of the good successe of the Saints though never so few in number in any age of the world for that day of small things in the eyes of carnal contemners and dispisers break forth into those seven eyes of God or seven fold light of the Spirit which are about the throne of God Zachar. 4. 10. Revel 1. 4. together wit that plummet or plumm-line in the hand of our Zorubbabel to give a ●ight form unto all things belonging to the temple in the perfecting thereof then is the time for power to appear in the oxes goad Iudge 3. 31. and strength in the jaw bone of an asse Iudges 15. 15 16. then will terrour arise out of the whistling or the wind in the top of the Mulberry trees 1 Chron. 14 ●4 15. and fear from the appearance of Gidians Barley cake Iudges 7. 13 22. If men knew the manner of the resurrection of Gods power in the Spirit of a Saint how it perfects it self through mans own deficiency they would never be so industrious to make the world become of one religion for fear of a multitude of opposites Not but that the Saints of God may be furnished with abillity to know any art or science as well as any other man and have the practice of it only with this two fold caveat they know all humane and temporary things through the valing of them and the vanishing of them if they know them so as Christ is propagated u●to them by the knowing of them as he is the true end of all things Rom. 10. 4. Rom. 11. 36. So to know them is to vale them in point of all glory or excellency appearing in them heing so truly known even as Tamar was valed when Judah knew her in the propagation of Phares Gen. 38. 13. 13 14 15 16 19 20 21. of whom Christ came Matth. 1. 8. so that in knowing her he knew her not the Saints look upon the glory of the world as an inticing harlot nsing it as though they used it not and buy as though they possessed not for the fashion of it passeth away 1 Cor. 7. 31. Therefore in the second place they know the things of the world to the vanishing of them as a leaf tossed with the wind Iob 13. 25. Isa 34. 4. and as the flower of grass when the wind hath passed upon it Isa 4 6 7. even as Tamar was vanished when the kid was sent to receive the robes of honour from her Therefore the Apostle speaking of that glory which seems to be in the administration of the law which he calls the ministry of condemnation saith it hath no glory when the ministration of the spirit appears which he calls the exceeding or excellent glory 2 Cor. 3 9 10. To conclude this point those who see such excellencies to appear in the multitude as to use all their pollicy and industry to bring all into a uniformity they never saw the excellent glory but they are such men of renown as were in the beginning the Giants of the world who to bring forth a mighty and monstrouse generation bring into contract and covenant the posterity of Cain and Seth in the point and matter of increase abroad have been the ruine of the world ever since it existed Gen. 6. chap. the only composers of sea and land to the production of the deluge of Gods displeasure upon the sons of men 3. Therefore the third point is the issue when you have made him he is two fold more the child of hell then you your selves that is when false interpretation of the law hath begotten a spirit of pride and cruelty to execute according to those lying and dissembling dictates which is the bringing forth
of forms of prayer or of preaching exhortation admonition or reproof they only who are invested into these in the way of a Judaical Levitical and literal law or law of the letter that is according to that humane order where they live these are bound to the presentation exercise and ordering of these gifts as their proper trade and calling exempted from others of the houshold of God And that all the rest of the people are ingaged unto these gifts to yield their submission unto them as also to maintain the parties thus gifted in the exercise of them the parties also being gifts themselves unto whom the people are bound and become debters concluding that pastours teachers prophets Apostles and Evangelists are given of God unto the rest of the people Jerem. 3. 15. Ephes 4. 11. therefore the gift binds but not the altar say they But what saith the answer of God to these men ye fools and blind that is ye are fools and idiots with respect unto Gods wisdome and manner of arguing even as a natural fool void of reason is not in a capacity to understand reason neither to receive it or give it out no more do you understand the way of Gods wisdome either to propose it to others or to receive and approve of it when it is propounded to you ye are blind also or in the dark not for want of the light shining for though the Son of righteousness cast out his beams upon you Matth. 5. 45. ye perceive nothing nay ye turn light into darkness in your selves And if the light that is in you be darkness how great is that darkness Matth. 6. 23. for the God of this world that is the wisdome of this world hath blinded the minds of the infidels that the light of the glorious gospel of Christ which is the image of God should not shine unto you or should not shine in you 2 Cor. 4. 4. for the world by wisdome or in and through wisdome is ignorant of God 1 Cor. 1. 21. Now to evince this his taxation he interrogates whether is greater the gift or the altar that sanctifies the gift he confounds them in their own wisdome to prove them fools and blind in the wisdome of God for in humane reason that which makes holy must have the preheminency of that which is made holy by it the Authour and Fountain is greater then the product and the stream so that to strive against the wisdome of God brings a man to turn fool even in humane argument Again in point of Gods arguing they are fools and blind for Christ is the altar that makes holy Heb. 13. 10. he is also the gift that is made holy Iohn 3. 16 Iohn 17. 19 and if he be the one and the other which is of greater estimation and value for Christ is one there is but one lord Jes● Christ in whom are all things and we in him 1. Cor. 8 6. he being one there can be no choice in one nor preferring of one before another for what he is hath the worth and weight of the Son of God in it and therefore they argue not according to the order of Gods wisdome which is not extant in the truth and substance thereof but only in Christ 1 Cor. 1. 24. whence Christ infers a threefold argument for the conclusion of this point First therefore whosoever sweareth by the altar sweareth by it and by all things thereon that is no man can be ingaged unto the true altar the Son of God in whom the enmity is slain Ephes 2. 15 16 the flesh kild and crucified in all the affections and lusts thereof Galat. 5. 24 25. but he must be ingaged and sworn unto all things that belong and appertain to the Son of God for himself and his furniture are inseparably one and can never be divided whosoever therefore is bound over unto God by faith in Christ is bound over to the gift of prayer prophesie intercession mediation to the gift of Pastour Teacher Evangelist Apostle Priesthood Kingdome and whatsoever appertaineth unto the Lord Jesus that true altar for the altar withont the gifts is useless and attains not its end and what gift soever not found on that altar is void of holyness and falls short of acceptation before God and good men Secondly he inferres that whosoever sweares by the Temple sweareth by it and him that dwels therein that is he that is ingaged to the pallace or place of Gods abode which is the Church of God made an habitation of God through the Spirit that man is also ingaged and bound over unto the inhabitant and indweller the Lord himself for there is none ingaged unto the house of God but by ingagement unto God himself for they are not twain but one intire being so that none can erect a house or habitation for God but it must be framed in a capacity to sute such an inhabitant who is incomprehensible which nothing can do in heaven or in earth but only the Son of God Jesus Christ and none can describe an inhabitant fit to furnish and fill such a Temple or pallace but it must be the Lord alone that can do it when we set forth the Temple therefore in its true form and beauty we only declare the glory of Christ in that consideration therefore he saith destroy this Temple and I will build it up in three dayes speaking of his body John 2. 19 20 21. not only of his body doctrinal born of the Virgin Mary which may be construed literally and carnally as well as spiritually and heavenly Iohn 6. 51 58. but of his body mysticall comprehending all the Saints of God which if a man eat or communicate in he lives forever And when we describe him that dwells in the Temple we only set forth the glory of the Lord Jesus who dwels not in temples made with hands that is of mans building according to humane reason and art Hebr. 9. 11. for the heaven of heavens cannot contain him 1 Kings 8. 27. 2 Chron. 6. 18. much less an house coupled together according to those mean and beggerly thoughts of men whereby Churches are erected in these dayes which men may be bound too to day loose to morrow which is all one to say a man may be faithed and betrothed to Christ to day and unfaithed and devorced to morrow which is no less then to fall away from grace which such builders seem to inveigh against for the Temple and he that dwells therein are one never to be separated no more then God and man can be separated in Christ therefore such pharisaical interpretours who erect Churches as true Churches of God that admit of decay and falling from God in whole or any members thereof are they who have deceived and undone the world from the foundation thereof unto this day and are the proper witches of the world which the Scripture intends and that they may pass without notice being taken of them they
this wo is their gross hypocr sie in that they strain at a gnat and swallow a Camel These kind of interpretors are very strict in straining out of some things of small value as very pernicious and swallow down great abominations as things of nothing like a man which hath great care to strain a mote or flie out of his drink but can swallow without let a mountain or powerful serpent They can strain out the gnat of dipping into or sprinkling with water in their entrance into their Church as also gestures and vestures in the exercises of their Church but they can swallow down that abominable idolatry in falling down before and attributing unto the creature that which God never intended who desires mercy and not sacrifice which will pass away as the early cloud and as the morning dew and the knowledge of God more then all burnt-offerings Hosea 6. 4 5 6. Yea such perfunctory services are nothing but rebellion against Gods command in the weighty matters of the law and as the sin of witchcraft unto the people 1 Sam. 15. 21 22 23. These men can carefully strain out of office such as have not been trained up in some university and attained to orders meerly humane but they can swallow down thousands that never came to the knowledge of the mystery of God nor the operations of his spirit only expressed therein and not elsewhere to be found Yea they can strain out by death of the parties an act of adultery committed between creatnre and creature as brute beasts and in the mean time swallow down that sin of iucest in bringing the holy and eternal word of God into copulation with earthly and transitory things as a temporary Church erected in time and in time dissolved offi●ers ordained in time and in time may be deposed or by death abrogated and void ordinances that may not only be changed in time from one form into another but also surcease in time and be no more as though the Lord by conjunction with things that pass away should conceive and bring forth his kind and native properties whereas the word of life hath only purified it self in that undefiled bed of the mystical body of Christ for in the Son of man it is not only a word of putrifying but also putrified and therein and not elsewhere conceives and brings forth its own kind and native properties in all the fruits of righteousness w ich are by Jesus Christ to the glory and praise of God Philip. 1. 11. and makes use of all other things as taking occasion thereby to express and declare the power and virtue which forever resides and dwels in that his mystical body for that end he preached in the Jewish Temple or Synagogue went up to their feasts conversed with the Samaritan at the well went to the marriage of Cana in Gallilee healed the man that was born blind and for that end the word of God hath respect unto in the expressing of it self all things that come within the compass of mans reason or found in the nature or operation of any creature not lodging it self in that but only visits it as a stronger in its going forth and return to its native home Add further these interpretours are strict to strain out bloud-shed in the several distinctions and degrees thereof but in the mean time can swallow down the killing and crucif i●g of the Lord of glory the Son of God by condemning the right of the first-born to belong unto that compleat mystical body of Christ and depriving it of the reallity of one and the same spirit virtue and acceptation in the sight of God in every part thereof having headship in whom or in whatsoever it put forth it self in present exercise for if the spirit of the Lord be upon any that party in that particular wherein it goes forth is the anointed of the Lord which infinitely transcends all transient things Isaiah 61. 1 2 3. And that doctrine that denies this glory to be the Spirit of Christ takes away and destroyes that wherein the life of the Son of God doth consist which is no other then the proper seed and off spring of him who is a murtherer from the beginning as also that lier who abode not in the truth Iohn 8. 44. as we are not to fear such therefore that can kill the body but have no power to torment the soul when that is done so we are to have in abomination that doctrine and those doctours which strike at the life of Christ in the Spirit of the Scriptures though they should never lay violent hands on the bodies of any of the Saints nor outward estates in point of their bodily well-being in the things that concern this mortal and temporary life Wo then unto false interpretours who highly advance mean and base things of no account in the records of God in neglect and villifying of the great and weighty things in his accounts and strain out and indeavour to clear themselves of such evils as are simply considered only evils in the judgement of man and thereby swallow up and devour as a thing of nought ●amely the things of God in Christ which is the breeding and bringing in the greatest evil yea the devil himself and hence Christ brings in the sixt wo laid down in the 25 26. verses wherein observe these particulars 1. First that there is a clensing pharisaical 2. Of what that is cups and platters 3. The manner how that is the outside 4. A manifestation of the inside and that is full of bribribery and excess 5. A taxation in these words thou blind pharisee 6. An exhortation in way of rebuke for their preposterous practice first cleanse the inside of the cup and platter 7. What would inevitably follow thereupon that the outside may be clean also 1. For the first observe that as there is a righteousness of the scribes and pharises which never enters into the kingdome of heaven Matth 5. 20. so there is a cleansing which is only the purification of the flesh in that sense as slesh and bloud cannot inherit the kingdome of God 1 Cor. 15. 50. and that stands in an indeavour to conform a mans self to the letter of the Scripture which is the proper character of all mens minds naturally according to the principles of humane reason under which as the kernel in the shell or the corn in the husk the will of God is devulged unto the world so that a man is exempted from the seed of the word of God only the conception of it makes it either a first-born or an abortive either the seed of the woman or the seed of the serpent and the more a man inclines after this purification Hebr. 9. 13. according to the law of the carnal commandment standing in outward ordinances Hebr. 7. 16. Ephes 2. 15. Col. 2. 14. the more he declines that simplicity and purity that is in Christ even as a spiritual minded man the
but that they dissemble the same in point of any present being of them Thus these Hypocrites in expounding of the word of God dissemble the Fall of man as a thing that was and is not the Concepcion Birth Life Death Resurrection and Ascencion of Christ as things past and now are not but only in Records and Histories These Stage players do not only pick the purses of their brethren but pick out their eys in beholding vain Idols not knowing the wisdom and power of God that hath appointed his Kingdom in Christ to bee alike present of like glory power peace and plenty and of like noble acts and operacions in all ages of the world where ever and in whomsoever the mystery of God in Christ appears and is made manifest Col. 1. 26. 29. otherwise let us only hear that Christ prayed but never pray in our selves and so in all things that Christ did or sayd for such is their doctrin The third particular noted in the Text is the Ground and Reason of this their wo wherein observe these particulars 1 First their act what they do and that is twofould 1 They build the Tombs of the Prophets 2 They garnish the Sepulchers of the righteous 2 Secondly observe their speech what they say that is If we had been in the dayes of our fathers we would not have partaken with them in the blood of the Prophets wherein observe 1 First they confesse blood or murder to be a capitall sin 2 Secondly that they have washed and reformed themselves and are become better than their fathers 3 Thirdly they translate and remove the cause or act of blood-guiltinesse from themselves unto their fathers 3 In the third place note what they are in point of their condicion or office in these words wherefore ye be witnesses unto your selves that ye are the children of them that killed the Prophets 4 Fourthly observe the extent of the thing witnessed unto in these words Fill yee up then the measure of your fathers The first is their act being twofould and first they are said to build the Tombs of the Prophets Wee have heard before that a Tomb is a Monument or Memoriall of that which is not in present and reall being and by Tomb in this place is meant the Historicall Narracions or Literall Form of the word of God as it utters it selfe in tearms comming within the capacities of the naturall and racionall conjectures of mans heart or words which mans wisdom teacheth 1 Cor. 2. 4. So that these men assume the word of God according to the literall form and verball expressions of the Prophets and therby build and erect monuments of Constituted Churches Offices therein Governments Orders and painted Excellencies in the world beginning and ending in Time not compatible to the Son of God thereby expelling the proper intent and minde of the Spirit which is the soul or life of the Scriptures and so set up a dead karkasse and livelesse memoriall void of the life and spirit of our great and only Prophet Iesus Christ Deut. 18. 15. For there is nothing wherein the heart of man expresseth it selfe by bringing forth som what wherein to employ himselfe for a time in this world being temporary But it is a grave wherein Christ is buried if the angell or messenger of God roul not away the stone or take away the difficulty guard props and defence thereof and sit upon it as an inferiour and subjected thing Mat. 28. 2. making it the footstool of his feet 1 Cor. 15. 24 25. Yea the Ordinance of humane Marriages is a grave to bury Christ in that he appear not in his espousall when the conjugall ty of the word of God is terminated there For it is in that point as it was at that Marriage in Canah of Galilee performed according to the Iewish Rites or the Dictates and naturall Ceremonies of mans heart where Christ came to declare that the proper power of the word of God consists not in such things no more than that water filling up those six water pots according to the purification of the Iewes was like unto that wine which Christ commanded to be drawn out of the same for when his mother taken according to the flesh offered to terminate the businesse of the day wherefore Christ was bid thither in that temporary feast or marriage teling him there wanted wine to have his power and presence to honour that his answer is woman what have I to do with thee my hour is not yet that is my time and authority consists not in these things But when his mother who brought him forth submitted to his will saying unto the servants whatsoever hee commands that do yee then Christ commands those weak and water-like Ordinances of the Iewes or of the sons of men to bee drawn out having the vigour and vertu of new and strong wine to admiracion Iohn 2. 1. declaring thereby that transcendent power and glory that is in the time and presence of Christ in all his Commands and Appointments beyond all the Ordinances and Appointments of the sons of men the naturall Dictates of whose hearts lead them unto such Orders in all temporary Institucions as naturally as in that of Feastivity or Marriage however the hypocriticall Pharises solemnize them with the intent of the word of God The Tomb of the Prophets erected in these things in the departure of the soul and spirit stands upon four pillars which enervate the sift and the sixt Commandements 1 First in point of Superiority 2 Secondly in point of Inferiority 3 Thirdly in Equality which is the sum of the fift Commandement and first with promise Ephes 6. 2 3. 4 The fourth is our demeanour and carriage towards friends and enemies in killing and preserving life which is the sum of the sixt Commandement First in point of Superiority Rule false interpreters cannot finde any visible power upon the Earth but in Fathers according to the extent of the phrase in the Commandement which phrase of Father and Mother include all exercise of Authority Neither can they utter any Glory of Submission and Obedience but as Children are there to be extended that is to all wayes of yeeldings of obedience and these they resolve to be exercised between man and man creature and creature which is no better than a Tomb wherein the great Prophet is buried yea the tru spirit of all the Prophets is thence departed and the mysticall body of the Son of God corrupted by such Doctrin For the truth of relacion in point of Authority and Submission Command and Obedience stands properly according to that reall intent of the word of God in the relacion and respect that is between God and man in the faith and subsistance of Christ Where the Spirit of God is the proper supply of the party in both respects that is in the exercise of obedience as well as in the power of Command and may as truly be found and exercised in one
18. 19. Therefore to terminate Equality in temporary relacions as the meaning of the word of God is a strong pillar to bear up and establish the Tomb of the Prophet And in these three points of Supportacion of the Tombs of the Prophets wherin their spirit is departed stands the enervating and disanulling of the fift Commandement and he that is guilty of one hee is guilty of all James 2. 10. 4 The fourth pillar supporting the Tombs of the Prophets for the expunging of their spirit out of the world that men may send gifts and gratifications one to another rejoyceing in the glory of the flesh by abandoning the deeds of the spirit Revel 11. 7. 8. 9. 10. stand in the abrogacion of the sixt Commandement Thou shalt not kill but shalt preserve life wherin all meanes of offence and defence are strictly given in charge for the effecting whereof how many are the terms relacions and respects of Honour contrived and composed in Military affaires and Disciplin according to the differing peoples and Nacions wherein it is exercised with their severall Engines and Instruments to attayn their ends and that from the Law of the carnall Commandement as it is written in all mens hearts Rom. 2. 14. 15. And when the word of God is expounded so as to consist in any thing as is naturally brought forth in the heart of man destitute of the spirit of Christ that is a meer karkasse of the Scripture voyd of the spirit of true prophesy so that to place the word of God in warlike affaires attayning its end in gaining or recovering temporary interests of honour riches lands places offices revenues safety or destruction of body goods and the like this may be done as a karkasse of the Law voyd of the spirit and life of it and so no more but a Tomb wherein the Prophet lies buried And the parties thus teaching and submiting to such Doctrin by working accordingly may and are destitute of the current of the Law how it runs wherein the proper plea stands and what is the tru point of issue For the Law is spirituall but the mind of man never so much refined by humane Learning gives a carnall construction therof Rom. 7. 14. But true Martiall Discipline that is of God must have Eternity in it elce it is not of God And all warlike affaires temporarily managed without the spirit of Christ is an unclean thing yea the Tombes of the Prophets and all the strength manifested therein is but as dead mens bones accompanied with rottennesse and filthinesse For the Military affaires intended by the word of God calling him The Lord of Hosts or of Armies Psalm 46. 7. Psalm 48. 8. is to be followers of the Lamb upon mount Zion as an Army of an hundred forty and four thousand every one of the twelve Tribes being multiplied into twelve thousands to signify unto all men that in whom soever Christ Iesus becomes a Root in Israel whether the Root in David Revel 5. 5. or a Root in Iesse Isay ●1 10. or the Root in Ephraim or any of the Tribes Judges 5. 12. 13. 14. 15. he multiplies himselfe into a compleat and triumphant Host for the conquering of whatsoever opposeth him who have their fathers name as the Motto in their Ensigne written in their foreheads that is the authority and power of God alone openly chearfully and boldly professed and maintayned amongst them Revel 14. 1 And for the Harnesse wherewith the spirit of the Prophet strengthens and animates it selfe it is the whole armour of God for a good souldier of Christ hath his loynes girt about with truth and hath the breast-plate of righteousnesse the helmet of salvacion the shield of faith his feet shod with the preparacion of the Gospell of peace the sword of the spirit which is the word of God and therefore a spirituall war praying with all supplication in the spirit watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all Saints Ephes 6. 14 -18 And for their Onsets and Assaults it is to resist the Devill in the stedfastnesse of Faith 1 Pet. 5. 9. to quench the fiery darts of Satan Ephes 6. 16. and war a good warfare according to the Prophesies that are gone before of every son of God 1 Tim. 1. 18. centring themselves in each of them as their proper intent in whom they are fulfilled and made good by which wee are made able to war a good warfare For the weapons of our warfare are not carnall but spirituall mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds casting down imaginacions and every high thing that exalts it self against the knowledge of God and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ 2 Cor. 10. 4. 5. And so much for the four Pillars upon which the Tombs of the Prophets are erected and are every one of them a compleat grave wherein Christ is buried that he appears not in the world but in a sensuall respect 1 For the Superiority and Authority of the world is a grave wherein Christ as King is covered with that dust or earth and men walk over it and perceive it not Luke 11. 44. 2 The Inferiority and temporary Subjection of the world is a grave wherein the High-priest of our profession lies hid and covered mens eyes being directed unto that Monument that they perceive not the Subjection of the Son of God who humbled himselfe and became obedient unto death even the death of the Crosse 1 Phil. 2. 8. Hebr. 3. 1. 3 The Doctrin of Equals in the world is a Monument to cover Christ as he is the First-born of God when they state Equals in King and King earthly in Priest and Priest made by men in Captain and Captain only for the slaughter or preservacion of an earthly body or corporacion these things in Equality being made the scope of their Doctrin do fill the eys of men as a Monument set upon a grave and so hide the state of the first-bornship that is in Christ Iesus where every one hath equall Dignity for every Saint and Son of God is the first prime and chief act of God for the tru form of Christ Gal. 4. 19. is the principall and chiefe work that ever God did and all other things whatsoever are subservient thereunto Rom. 11. 36. P ov 16. 4. No direct nor tru Equality can bee found therefore out of the Son of God which is hid and buried by false interpretacions of the Word of God 4 The fourth particular is a grave to bury Christ as he is the Captain of our Salvacion Hebr. 2. 10. whilst men set up a Hearse of temporary Conquest over the bodies of men to be the end and accomplishment of the word of God for which their prayse is to be returned which hath not Eternity in it for they dare not lay prayses upon the Altar for that they have thrust mens souls down to Hell therefore a temporary act that mens eyes must be held
that inferiour part or place of the sting of sin and curse of God Rev. 9. 10. made manifest in his word 1 Cor. 15 56. Oh Serpents this your false and carnall interpretation hath stopped the ear of man from the beginning that he will not hear the voice of the Son of God though he useth all his skil for the opening of it it is carnall and earthly interpretation in all ages that hath stoped the ear from hearing entertaining and approving the good word of God and by other means was the word of life never hindred from making entrance into the heart of man in any age of the world nor among any people or nation And it is only words of spirit and life Iohn 6. 63. that boar the ear and open it to hear the voice of the Son of God Psalm 40. 6. Iohn 5. 25. that they may live it is that which incorporates into the house and family of God so as never to depart thence for he is tyed thereby unto the door post even by that sound of the word in his soul that he can never depart from it even as the Servant that had served his Master seven years and would have no other freedome but what was found in that house and service was brought to the door post and boared thorow the ear entring into covenant therby to serve him for ever Exo. 21. 6. For there may be a Covenant struck by the ear as well as by the hand Heb. 8. 9. Therefore the Psalmist proclames Oh blessed is that people that know the joyful sound for they shall walk on in the light of thy face Oh Lord in thy name shall they be glad all the day and in thy righteousnesse shall they be exalted Psalm 89. 15. 16. alluding to the sound of the Silver Trumpet at the Wars Assemblies Solemn Feasts Iourneys and over the Sacrifices of Israel Psalm 81. 3. Numb 10. 3. 9. 10. Joel 2. 1. 15. The ear listning to true interpretation binds over to God incorporates into that mystical body of Christ and keeps from ever departing thence any more knowing the shrill sound of the trump of God which is the dictate of the spirit of God it preserves in the Camp for ever 5 Fifthly The Serpent is known by his act that is he crusheth the heel of Christ as the seed of the woman breaketh or crusheth his head so he breaks bruiseth or crusheth the heel or foot-soal of the seed of the woman that is of Christ Gen. 3. 15. For as Christ bruiseth the head of the serpent crusheth or squeezeth out the headship and power of the Devil so that nothing of his wisdom subtilty cruelty hypocrisie and authority appear● in the Saints of God in any of their wayes even so doth the Serpent by false interpretation bruise and crush the heel or soot soal of Christ or the print of the soot as the word imports that is whereas the Son of God in the Character letter or historical records of the word written in mans heart hath therein secretly and mystically involved his proper and saving intent which the Saints of God know how to take ●ut as their only and meet help Gen. 2. 18. for the propagation of their kind as they are the workmanship of God in Christ and his off spring Ephes 2. 10. Act. 17. 29. Even as the Lord tooke a● rib out of the side of the first man that great and original Character of mankind and made a woman of it Gen. 2. 21. for the multiplication of man upon the face of the earth Gen. 2. 28. So false interpreters they take out the letter and history of the word from the intent and mind of God and by that means bruise and squeeze out the life and spirit of Scripture that not a print of Christs proper footsteps which he hath truly taken therein can appear being they have carnallized them by closing up the flesh instead therof as though the glory power consisted only therein and as though no defect were upon man in the departure of the rib or bone the life and spirit of the word wherein all true power and glory doth consist which they by this means of spoyling the proper print of Christs footstep which he hath set upon all things in heaven and in earth terminating the form thereof in transient things which is the arm of flesh and so with the Serpent are accursed Jerem. 17. 5. Oh Serpents who by the bruising and disfiguring of the prints of Christs footsteps which he hath set upon all things rightly considered to make his way known to the sons of men according to the Spirit in closing up the flesh instead thereof to be the glory have thereby deluded and destroyed the world unto this day Rev. 9. 10. But these men cry out against such as stand for the scope intent life and spirit of the Scriptures which Christ saith his words are Iohn 6. 63 that they turn the Scriptures into an Allegory whilst in the mean time themselves are the only persons that so do for they will have all to consist in the proper allegory metaphor history outward form of parable proverb journeys buildings sacrifices and ceremonies and therefore in the laying down of one form and figure they take up another or else they would lose all their Religion as they must needs do at the time of their death for they have nothing to do when they come to heaven according to their own doctrine which they do hear no not to love God himselfe which they say only continues not understanding the speech of the Apostle concerning faith hope and love 1 Cor. 13. 13. for by their owne doctrine they deny to love God in Heaven as they do now here in this world for now they professe they love him mediately in another but then they will love him immediately in himself These are the allegorizers upon the word of God for they turn all into the proper figure Allegory Metaphor and misse of the truth and substance in all things 6 Sixthly The Serpent is known by his names and they are many whereof one is Pithon coming of the Hebrew word Pethen a Spirit of delusion that followed the Apostle Paul thereby to maintain and uphold the way of its delusion this is a certain effeminate Spirit o● divination that for gaine fi nds out a way by subtilty to prostrate it selfe to any forme of doctrine and that which seemes to prevail and be in honour with the most that it takes up with great applauding of the same together with the Publishers thereof Act. 16. 16. 17. And that this Sepent sets upon his own principles which are carnall and diabolicall which principles by that means he covertly and cunningly insinuates into the world by transforming himself into an Angel of light 2 Cor. 11. 13. for the upholding of the glory power riches and outward prosperity thereof as though the way of Iesus Christ were promoted and propagated therein Oh ye
of the Scriptures in what soever they expresse themselves therefore it is that Christ saith before Abraham was I am Iohn 8. 58. and the gift of Prophecy which went before of Timothy is to be in exercise in his present ministry 1 Tim. ● 14. As also by this spirit of wisdom the man of God knowes how to cause the acts of eternity with respect to things to come joyfully to face about and swiftly to countermarch to our present station and to exercise themselves in the present postures and operations wherein we are conversant Ezek. 12. 27. 28. Therefore it is that Luke differeth the phrase abridging them into Prophets and Apostles Now we know that Apostles are Leaders to usher in the death resurrection and ascension of Christ as eye witnesses thereof now an eye-witnesse gives a real presence to the things testified because his eye doth communicate in the things else is there no ground of certainty for judgement to passe either in order to absolution or of condemnation Also a Prophet foretel ing things to come must likewise bring and state them in present act and being for he cannot be known to be a true Prophet unlesse the thing foretold become to passe Ier. 28. 8. 9. And the reason of all this is because the work of God is an infinite eternall and undivided act as himselfe is which illustrates and conserves it selfe inpleasure and delight in the Creature for ever through the variety of operations infinitely comprehended in that one simple and intire act so that no time nor place power nor de●ect can ever weave any thing thereinto bearing another nature or working to another end than that which this simple and eternal act hath infinitely framed and disposed it selfe unto Psalm 33. 9. 10. 11. And hence Christ brings in that perpetuated act of false interpreters of the word of God in point of their entertainment of these Prophets and Apostles who are thus uncessantly sent unto them that is Of them ye shall kill and crucifie and of them shall ye scourge in your Synagogues and persecute from City to City 1 they kill or murder them as the word imports that is extort and take away without or against law the life and spirit of the prophecies and doctrines contained in the word of God of which Christ thus affirms The words that I speak they are spirit and they are life Iohn 6. 63. and where the spirit and proper intent of the Scriptures is taken away and extinct there the life of the Prophet is never found but a dead carkasse of the law of works so that a false Interpreter will not afford the word of God its proper place of breathing for the spirit of the Scriptures is the proper life of Christ which is in motion where-ever that is kept pure and preserved even from everlasting to everlasting but these men stifle the word of God by confining it to times as thus such parts of the word of God had their lively hood and operations in the world which is now past and therfore not to be acted now but only a speculative or tipical use to be made thereof in our dayes this is to murder the Prophet also such Scriptures are for our proper use to move act by in these dayes which were not in times past nor hereafter shall be of such use this is to murther the Prophet Again such Scriptures shal be in act herafter as many things in the revelation of Iohn which are not now to be practised by us in our dayes this is to kil the Prophets Again they stifle the word o● God by peece-mealing and confining it to persons as that some places or parts of the word of God are to be acted by some persons in place and office but not by others of the People of God wheras Christ gives like liberty and like restraint to all that are his for as they are all first-born of God and Kings and Priests unto God so are they all Subjects and Servants of God and one to another Rom. 12. 5 Moreover they confine the word of God to places as in such places it is not now heard of but in such places the report of it is whereas the Apostle affirms that with out all doubt or controversie the sound thereof is gone through the Earth and their words unto the ends of the world Rom. 10. 18. These are the wayes of strangling and murthering the Prophets by expelling the true spirit and spacious intent of the word of God in which life only doth consist and ever did in respect of the true being motion and conservation of the same and to deny the word of God its proper and continued operation and manner of being in the Saints of God is all one as to deny the Son of God to be ever the same which i● to crosse and thwart the verdict of the wisdome and spirit of God Heb. 13. 8. and not to give Christ the extent of his life in the simplicity and integrity thereof in his operations in all times and ages yea from everlasting to everlasting Psal 90 1. 2. is to kill and take away the life of the Son of God by measuring him according to the dimensions of a creature and not according to God for he is made of God unto us or in us that is God is in the consistence and the fulnesse of God gives being to that state of the Son and not the things of the creature so that he is made in us wisdom righteousnesse Sanctification and redemption 1 Cor. 1. 30. and that of God not of the Creature it is the righteousnesse of God and not a righteousnesse of a Creature it is the wisdom of God and not of a Creature it is the holinesse of God and not any thing proper to a meer Creature and so it is the Redemption of the Son of God and not of one of lesse worth from all bondage captivity and slavery that he that ●loryeth may glory in the Lord 1 Cor. 1. 31. or as the word is that he that praiseth himselfe may praise himself in the Lord that is we are to praise our selves or commend our selves in the things of God and not of man in the wisdom power riches righteousnesse life peace truth and holinesse roper unto all mighty God and not in any thing proper unto any or all the Creatures For the word of God in the true and native signification thereof was never expressed but by the Spirit of God for that only knows the mind of the Lord and searcheth the deep things of God which none else ever did neither can do 1 Cor. 2. 9. 10. ●1 12. neither was the word of God ever resident or rightly conceived according to Gods intent but as in the minde of that Son of man the man Christ and if his spirit and life be not extended and maintained according to that form and comprehension of his mystical body and otherwise he is not taught a spiritual but a
the guilt observe these things 1 What manner of blood it is or whose blood it is that is righteous blood according to Matthew the blood of all the Prophets according to Luke 2 Observe how it is dealt with that is it is shed and the place where upon the Earth 3 From what time it is shed that is from the foundation of the World 4 Vnto what time that is to the present generation 5 That of them it is required that is of the present generation as Luke records it 6 And lastly that it comes upon them according to Matthew For the first the Spirit of God stiles it righteous blood and it affirms also that it is the blood of all the Prophets from the foundation of the World so that there is the same guilt in taking away the life of any of the Saints or Prophets of God that is of any true Interpreter of the word of God in the present age that ever was in the spilling of any righteous blood in the world from the foundation thereof Christ Iesus himselfe not exempted for there is but one righteous life and death as the word blood signifies both which are ever found in Christ and never elsewhere for in all the operations of life he is the Lord our righteousnesse Ier. 23. 6. by whom we live unto God now I live not I any more but Christ liveth in me Gal. 2. 20. Again there is but one righteous blood in point of death unto sin and Satan therefore Christ once suffered and once offered up himselfe 1 Pet. 3. 18. Heb. 9. 26. Heb. 10. 10. which is not found but in Christ for it is one act which comprehends all the Saints therefore the Apostle saith I now rejoyce in my sufferings for you and fill up the remainder or that which is behind of the sufferings of Christ Col. 1. 24. that is I fulfill in my flesh that off-spring or posterity of the suffering of Christ which are common unto that incorporate body according to the true intent and meannig thereof shall we think our selves to be the off-spring and posterity of Christ and not have the similitude of Christ in all things Was ever such a generation brought forth that bears not the image of the Progenitor if we be implanted into his resurrection we are implanted into his death also Romans 6. 5. if any man have not the Spirit of Christ the same is not of his Rom. 8. 9. and so it may be said of all things that are appropriated to Christ as his peculiar interest if any man have not the life of Christ the same is none of his if any man have not the wisdome of Christ the same is none of his and if any man have not the death of Christ that man is none of his we conclude then there is but one righteous life and death in the true posterity and off spring thereof wherefore he that spills the life by living carnally unto the things of the world or he that spils the death by dying carnally unto the things of God that man is guilty of blood in the highest degree for there is but one righteous blood therefore the same guilt and condemnation in the shedding thereof in whom or what age or generation soever Moreover it is but one and the same spirit of that one word of God which hath been falsified and cruelly destroyed by false interpretation from the foundation of the world which is that name of Christ that none can read but himselfe for he is called the word of God Rev. 19. 12. 13. Now if the letter of the word were Christs name or authority then any wicked man might read and know the name of Christ yea the Devill himselfe in his tentations alleged the letter of the Scripture Mat. 4. 6. compared with Psalm 91. 11. 12. who is so far from the knowledge of Christ or from acknowledging him in his vertues to be that which he is But none can know this name of Christ namely the word of God but himselfe therefore wheresoever the truth of the word of God is known there is Christ himselfe he that is guilty therefore of the neglect or rejection of the spirit of the word of God or of that law of the spirit in whomsoever it is that person is guilty of the neglect and rejection of Christ himselfe Luke 10. 16. for none hath or knoweth that name but himself 2 The second point is how they deal with this blood where it is shed that is on the Earth false interpretation lets the blood of Christ who is heavenly out of its proper place as Cain did the blood of Abel which is therefore said to cry from the ground Gen. 4. ●0 it speak but not as in its proper veines and place of its naturall residency and aboad contrary to that blood of sprinkling which is therefore said to sprinkle Heb. 12 24. as having livelyhood and spirit in it to give life and motion to the whole body and therefore speakes better things than that of Abel in as much as life is better than death But the blood being shed on the Earth as Christ affirms here in this place it is that is expounded and applyed carnally as that the death of Christ should consist in the separation of the soul and body of a man living and dying only in such an age or time of the world and not else thus to draw forth the death or the life of Christ is to shed it upon the earth and as blood shed upon the ground is a meanes for the ground to bring forth more abundantly earthly fruits which are naturall to the ground where it is shed but none of those fruits which it brings forth in the body the proper place of its residency even as the blood of a Lamb shed and sucked up by a Woulf ceaseth to have any more the livelyhood and spirit of a Lamb in it but it is now translated and changed by its community with the Woulf as the ptoper agent to work upon into the li●e spirit motion and nature of the Woulf so is it in that way of false interpretation for it takes the spirit and life of the word of God out of its proper place that is to say out of that mysticall body of Christ and will not give it its proper place of its aboad For they say that the Saints of God have only some created or creature-like vertue and certain influences of the spirit of Christ but not the same spirit in the reality of it which the Son of God hath They say the Saints of God have a death in them to sin and Satan but not the reality of the death of Christ They teach that the people of God have the righteousnesse of Christ else they could not be just before God but it is not in them nor theirs properly as they are Saints but it is the righteousnesse of another that is nearer to God than themselves and is only imputed to
fulnesse of all subtilty and all mischief the child of the Devill and enemy of all righteousnesse which ceaseth not to pervert the straight wayes of the Lord Acts 13. 10. And without an emptinesse of man in both these respects from the first act of his ordination or creation the full and compleat death of Christ is never known nor doth it appear in the world unto salvation which sets man at an utter distance from God in Cain with respect unto Abel as also it sets man in unity with God in Seth with respect to the same Abel he being set in his stead and the father of Christ Luke 3. 23 -38 And from this twofold vanity the death of the Son of God is forever perfected for in that way of Cain he is dead to al heavenly and spiritual vertue as he is the Son of God and yet God in the exercise of wrath and displeasure is really there and in Seth he is dead to all earthly and carnall things as he is the Son of Sons man and yet man in exercise of goodnesse and love is really there and without respect to these twain the death of Christ is not revealed for it is not part of Christ that suffers for the salvation of man as only in his manhood as the blind Pharisees of the world hold and teach but it is Christ compleat who consists of God and man and in the same respect he is said to dye he never lives therefore it is said that he is dead and is alive as the words may be truly read Rev. 1. 18. Rev. 2. 8. And from this death of the Son of God in this twofold respect there flows a twofold righteousnesse or justice namely of absolution and of condemnation Mat. 25. 34. 41. Psalm 6. 8. And if it were not for this death of Christ thus considered there were no place for the righteousnesse of Faith in the exercise of mercy nor for that of the Scribes and Pharises in that exercise of Gods severity Rom. 11. 22. Rom. 9. 22. 23. but Gods glory were extinct in both respects and therefore he is righteous Abel For if a wicked man could content himself simply with the Creature in his relation to it as the bruit beasts do then were there no severity of God to be exercised in way of the curse for there were no ground nor footing for it But man hath a spirit as it appears in Gain that will inherit acceptation with God as well as his brother though in that way of an earthly and carnall sacrifice whereby it cometh to passe that he kils his brother causelesly nay he kils him because his own works are evill and his brothers good even as all wicked men quench and kill the spirit and life of Christ Iesus in their own hearts by their earthly and carnall thoughts and imagination of that good word and work of God in point of salsalvation 1 Iohn 3. 12. which is the kindling of wrath in our soules for as it was in Cain so it is in all such as wander in the way of Caein Iude 11. For according to the worth and dignity of the person whose life is extinct and taken away which is the spirit and life of the Son of God of such wce and weight is the nature and guilt of his sin for so doing which can never be recovered nor healed and accordingly the weight of justice and Gods severity must of necessity go forth in the exercises of self in his just condemnation and execution thereof And as the spirit of man naturally being made one with God inclineth and seeketh after God whereby to honour and dignifie it selfe with his titles and excellencies without which he cannot make himself Lord of all Gen. 1. 28. which carnally enterprised works such effect So also there is naturally in the Son of God an aptitude and propensity unto man for the revelation and manifestation of himself in all his vertues according to the fulnesse thereof which cannot be but by the crucifying of the flesh in all the affections and lusts thereof Gal. 5. 24. which is a work of no lesse weight than the overcoming of Satan himself which none but the Son of God himself can do Heb. 2. 14. which conquest and v●c●um of the flesh is a work of no lesse worth nor holinesse inferiour unto that which is peculier to the spirit of God and therefore the righteousnesse of absolution and acceptation with God in the bountifu●l expression of mercy and goodnesse is ever annexed thereunto and thus is there a righteous Abel or righteous vanity spread throughout the Earth overall mankind there ore the Psalmist saith every man is vanity or as the word is all A●am is vanity taking Adam there as the root of all mankind which are either empty of the things of God as the wicked universally are or else of the lusts of men as the elect of God in that mysticall body of Christ are Gal 5. 24. And it is a certain and undeniable truth as Christ the Son of God is set forth and taught herein that he who is the Creator and Maker of all things emptyeth himself and becomes vain in all things both of flesh and spirit that he thereby may manifest himself to have the glory of all things not only of life but also of death for in that he dies to the things of the Spirit in the wicked he thereby riseth in wrath through the wisdom of the flesh and in that he dies unto the flesh in the Saints he riseth in mercy and peace in the exercises of the spirit whereby he hath the glory of all things which otherwise could never be For as man in Christ hath the righteousnesse and glory of God and yet nothing can be attributed to the things naturall proper to man in that wonderfull work of Gods Creation even so God in Antichrist hath the sin and shame of Satan and yet nothing of that condition can be attributed to any thing naturally proper to God in that wonderfull destruction of the Devill And with respect unto vanity thus distributed it is called the bloods of thy brother in the form plurall Gen. 4. 10. And it speaks guilt and terrour from the ground or earthly heart of Cain that so drinks it in Gen. 4. 11. and it also speaks as a witnesse of acceptation with God by faith in that way of Seth who is that set one unto this day of whom is Christ who yet speaketh Heb. 11. 4 for though Abel be cut off from all succession of mercy in that way of carnall sacrifices in Cain yet hath he a succession of terrour in Cains heart Gen. 4. 13. 14. so also though he have no succession according to the flesh in that acceptable Sacrifice of the firstling of the flock being dead in that respect in the way of Seth yet hath he his succession and language in the witnesse and acceptation of faith unto this day Heb. 11. 4. And according to this
vanity or emptinesse through one eternall act God is truly said to fill all things through that descension and ascension of his Son Christ Ephes 4. 10. therefore Cain is said to be a possession and Seth a set one for hereby both life and death are possessed and eternally inherited That is life in that way of Seth wherin the generation of the son of God is found as the off-spring of Adam from the creation of all things firmly founded for ever and death in that way of Cain as one cast out from the family and face of God being become a Vagabond in whom Satan that son of perdition is as another generation and off-spring from the foundation of the world therefore Satan is said to be a lyer from the beginning Iohn 8. 44. as it is said of Christ in the beginning was the Word Iohn 1. 1. the one being called the seed of the Woman the other the seed of the Serpent Gen. 3. 15. Cain therefore being thus cast out and alienated from the Lord he names no house nor family from which he had his wife to signifie that he was quite cut off from the family of his father and from the creation of God Gen. 4. 16. 17. And therefore God arraigns mankind in this way of Cain concerning his sin and guilt and gives him up to be both Iudg and also Executioner in himself arguing himself in his own conscience a sinner and exercising wrath upon himself for it Gen. 4. 6. 16. for it is God in Christ who is the party offended and therefore another and not properly Christ the Saviour who sentenceth to death and performs execution therefore as God is considered in Christ he is no more the proper Judge of the wicked than he is the proper Executioner of wrath and he saith of himself in that respect anger or fury is not in me Isai 27. 4. And the Iudge and the Executioner are ever considered as one for the Iudge gives not sentence but with respect to the Executioner for otherwise his sentence is not in force Therefore it may seem strange that the Hangman sits not on the bench with the Iudge to communicate in the sentence of the Law to know upon what grounds he executes without the knowledge whereof he is no better than a Murderer as well as the Iudge hath respect to the Executioner for the finishing and perfecting of his sentence or else he is no better than a competitor with a murderer if execution be not done where just demerits appear The party offended therefore which is Christ is not the proper Iudge of the wicked no more than he hath that servile office upon him of being their Executioner for it is the proper officeof the Devil both to accuse and torment Rev. 12. 10. therefore his name in Hebrew is Abaddon and in Greek he is called Apollyon that is destroying Revelations 9. 11. 2 In the condemnation of the wicked there must be nothing sound in the fact of putting Christ to death that can savour of any goodnesse to him that condemns for then pure severity and strictnesse of justice to the uttermost cannot take place to answer that mercy exercised in Christ who is said to save to the uttermost and farthest extent Heb. 7. 25. and so must condemnation come upon the wicked unto the uttermost 1 Thes 2. 16. But God in Christ cannot behold that act of the world in crucifying of Christ but he must behold that voluntary act of his holy Son laying down his life therein as the Lamb of God taking away the sins of the World in that his being a ransome for all the Elect and chosen of God Iohn 1. 29. Hosea 13. 14. Mat. 20. 28. Therefore the sentence of death and execution of wrath must needs reside properly in the wicked themselves in whom is nothing but wrath and cruelty nor can they behold any thing that should in the least asswage or diminish the same and therefore it is wrath to the uttermost even as the Saints cannot behold any thing in Christ that may impaire or diminish their joy and therefore it is salvation to the uttermost 3 Consider that in the sentence of absolution it must be uttered compleatly in the party acquitted otherwise if any title thereof should reside in or concern an other then the party acquitted had not the full possession and fruition thereof and then it were not salvation to the uttermost in case the sentence both as it is given and also as it is received were not found in him who is acquitted the absolver and the absolved being one which is only found in that throne of grace erected in Christ where the boldnesse of him that appeals and him who is appealed unto are but one Heb. 4. 16. otherwise the King Christ could not be said to come in saving himself as the holy Ghost affirms he doth Zachary 9. 9. Likewise in the way of death and condemnation it cannot be full unlesse the sentence and the sentenced be in one the party condemning and condemned the Iudge and the Executioner else wrath cannot be to the uttermost as the wrath of God who is infinite and everlasting without limitation in all things thence it is that Christ saith to the wicked Iews even of our times I condemn you not there is one that condemns you even Moses in whom you trust Iohn 4. 45. That is the word of God according to the letter that kils 2 Cor. 3. 6. the word carnalized as those wicked Iews did the writings of Moses to the crucifying of the Son of God by their law Iohn 19. 7. Iohn 12. 34. so falsely interpreted Those then that are said to be on Christs left hand that are condemned the sentence ariseth and is utered from the curse which is not in any other but in themselves Go ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the Devill and his Angels Matthew 25. 41. So likewise to them on his right hand the invitation and blessing in their absolution and entrance into the Kingdom ariseth out of the blessed estate which is not in any other but in the parties blessed Ma● 25. 34. So that the word of God preacheth it self and gives sentence according to the proper subject in whom it is both in point of life as also of death of life in the true interpretation thereof according to Gods minde and intent which is never out of but in himself who is blessed for ever Rom. 9. 5. and so is that truth and life which Christ affirms himself to be Iohn 14. 6. And it gives sentence of death in them by whom it is falsely interpreted for in them it proves a lie which the Devill is said to be Iohn 8. 44 and so it becomes to all them in whom it is falsely constructed and interpreted We conclude then that there is a righteousnesse in Hebel according to his name in Hebrew or in Abel according to the Greek or a righteousness in vanity or emptiness the name
Iaphet brought forth but also that cursed condition of Cham and Canaan so that Noah in this drunkennesse ceaseth from all carnall argumentation in the things of God even as a man drunk with Wine is bereaved of the use of naturall reason and common sense Noah therefore according to Gods intent and meaning is drunk in that sense of the Apostle where he saith be not drunk with Wine wherein is excesse but be filled with the spirit or as the word is be drunk in the spirit Ephes 5. 18. that is as Iohn is said to be in the spirit on the Lords day Rev. 1. 10. even as a man being in drink it hath dominion over his senses carrying him beyond the common operations of them therefore it is said that a man s●outeth because of wine Psal 78. 6● Even so a man being in the spirit it carries him beyond all naturall reason common sense and humane argumentation to resolve conclude and determine of things according to the wisdom power and glory of God and not of the Creature therefore it is that the Spouse in the Canticles saith Eat O friends drink abundantly or as the word is drink and be drunke O well-beloved Canticles 5. 1. The truth is that the argument or wisdome of a Saint encouraging him to stand in opposition unto all the world which he cannot but do though there were not another to stand by him in the cause of God is to carnall reason liker to a man bereaved of his senses than one in his right mind and thence it is that C ham the youngest son of Noah or the least son being so diminished in point of Sonship that he comes not within the compasse of inheriting any part of his fathers blessing because he looking upon his father as being uncovered of all the ornaments of mans power and wisdome and so asleep or dead to them all whom Cham declares to his brethren as the shame of his father looking upon him with that unclean spirit of the Raven but Sem and Iaphet beheld not any shame in that nakednesse but know it to be the only capacity of their father to be clothed with those honourable robes of righteousnesse which they bear upon their shoulders as the Levites carry the Ark of God and go backwards unto their father a quite contrary way than Cham doth therefore Noah awaking unto God or being alive unto the spirit as really as dead to the flesh exercising himself in the wisdom of the spirit knows what his sons have done through this his sleep and drunkennesse ministring unto them according to their deed and therefore denounceth a curse against Canaan not naming Cham but Canaan his son wherein a deep mystery is couched namely that the curse doth not in the least arise out of the Ark wherein salvation is but out of a spirit propagated and ingendred by concluding that the glory of salvation consists in that which it doth not namely in the glory of the Creature and not in that glory which is immediately of God even as C ham lookt at the blasting of mans glory through the power of the holy spirit of God to be the shame of his father and not the true glory Neither doth the curse arise and spring out of any proper work or operation of God in any particular but from a false construction and interpretation made of that good work of God therefore the act of ingendring Canaan as accursed merchandizing as his name signifies by a false construction concerning our deliverance given by Cham comes between Noah and the blessing distributed to his sons and however Cham be not named in denouncing the curse yet he is included else the curse were not full in originall and off-spring even as the blessing is pronounced upon the root and originall of blessing and therefore he saith blessed be the Lord God of Shem but Shem the true off spring is included and so it is full in the root and branch also So is the curse denounced upon Canaan but Cham is included also else the curse were not full in root and off-spring and as Noah here in this place is not the immediate root of Canaan the accursed no more is the Lord of all the Earth the immediate root of any particular in the curse That spirit therefore that stands for mediate Ordinances and offices of God it stands for and upholds the proper propagation of the curse and as the curse goeth out unto Canaan the son of perdition including Cham the father of lies so Christ here denounceth desolation upon the Mother Ierusalem including all false Interpreters her Children in the Scribes and Pharisees as her proper off-spring and thus comes the curse to be propagated in all the men of the World and the orders thereof constituted and established if we may call it order established in all the Cities of the Iebusites namely by preferring the wisdome power authority and glory of man before the wisdome power authority and glory of God maintaining the wayes and operations of the Creature in the vilifying of the operations of the spirit of God as a shamefull thing in that way of the crosse of Christ and in this stands all those mother like conceptions in the orders of the World to produce and bring forth a brood and generation of false Interpreters as the orders of Ierusalem had brought forth these Scribes and Pharisees as her children ingendred by that bond woman or spirit of bondage For the orders constituted and established in the world beget false Interpreters as naturally as every Creature begets and conceivs its own kind for according to the form of order established in any nation Kingdom or jurisdiction such is the officer it brings forth for he must be produced and established according to that law or else he is a Usurper so that the immediate call and invisible vertue of the Spirit of God is thereby to be rejected in whomsoever it appears for the Officer must be a child of that order and law wherin he exerciseth of what order and constitution soever it be which this City order of Iebus or Ierusolem hath ordained and erected and herein she becomes murtherous and diabolicall in her self and in her children or the children are such in the mother and the mother is such in the children in that they reject all immediate revelation of Christ and his Spirit putting it off by their law to a time past or to come or to both and so kill it in the present time as these Interpreters did and as the City ordains and appoints such laws to bring forth children by so the children are bound to promote maintain and justifie that law and order by which they are brought forth Even as children do their Parents whilst they stand in that relation of children for when they are once betrothed they become a root in themselves and these two taken spiriritually according to the intent of Scripture are never separated whether in the mystery of
of God and this wisdom of God is only in Christ who is the wisdom of God the power of God 1 Cor. 1. 24. out of whom there is no proper wisdome and power which God owns as his therefore without the opening and revelation of the truth as it is in Iesus Ephes 4. 21. there is no proper wisdom or power of God extant among the sons of men but what is exercised among men otherwise is that Kingdome of darknesse wisdome of the Serpent and power of the Devill and what power or vertue there is in any or all other Creatures is to be referred unto one of these and according to that use which man makes thereof so it becomes cleane or uncleane unto him and is either Christian in its use or diabolicall Titus 1. 15. Rom. 14. 20. 3 The third point noted in the order of the Text is Christs interrogation How often would I have gathered thy Children together wherein observe 1 Christs appeal to the conscience of all wicked men that his solicitations and visitations for their recovery have been evident and are apparently known unto them which stand upon record in their hearts and can never be blotted out nor denyed for the clearing of this point read Psalm the 78. throughout 2 Secondly note the multiplication of this his solicitation How often that is my onsets upon thy children and Off-spring have been so reiterated multiplyed and constantly exhibited and represented that they cannot be reckoned they are altogether innumerable Psal 81. 8 -16 3 Observe what the proper will of the Son of God is How often would I have gathered thy Children together that is my will is only to gather mankind into unity with God for out of him there is no unity therefore he saith how often would I have gathered thy Children into unity that is the proper nature endeavour and will of Christ and he can no more will the death destruction and dissipation of mankind than Satan himself can will to submit and subject himself to the wisdome of God in Christ which he is at utter enmity against Christs will is therefore to bind over by law unto the way of salvation and it is this carnall Jerusalem which binds over by the law of the flesh unto destruction so as her children will not be reclaimed God in the way of Christ can no more will or desire the destruction of mankind than he could will or desire to annihilate the world upon the making of it that his whole work should be in vain and to no purpose It is not in the Son of God to will destruction therefore he takes a solemn Oath upon it Ezek. 33. 11. Ezek. 18. 23. As I live saith the Lord I desire not the death of him that dyes and his will is that all men should be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth 1 Tim. 2. 4. so that God in the way of Christ hath no will for destruction for his will is his law and the law of the spirit of life in Christ Iesus only saves and it is the law of sin and death wherein destruction doth consist which is no will nor law peculiar unto God but proper to Satan therefore he adds but ye would not so that destruction consists in the law of this corrupt City and practice of her children it is their wil and law to have it so not that destruction depends upon the will of a Creature but it depends upon the law of sin death in false interpretation of the Word of God wherein they have formed the Word and work of God into the will and wisdome or naturall reason of a man whereby the word is become the word of the curse a savour of death and the Spirit of God a tormenter of mankinde as really as man in Christ is become a holy and a blessed Saviour and reconciler making peace between God and man and so gathering them into unity for ever 4 The fourth point is the manner how Christ strives with man set out in this metaphor As the hen gathereth her Chickens under her wings In this Metaphor we are to Consider how a Hen gathereth her Chickins under her wings or her Brood or Nest as the word imports and therefore is to be taken either as shee broods upon egges to breed life or as shee hovers upon her Chickens for the safety and preservation of them Deut. 22. 6. and secondly how it is applicable unto Christ 1 First we know a nest cannot be Compleat without the maker of it and therefore the dam or mother must be brought in as one with the egges or young therefore it is said that the Eagle stirreth up or maketh up her nest and fluttereth or moveth upon her young Deut. 32. 11. that is the nest is made up and compleat onely by the presence of the dam else either eggs or young suffer dammage So it is with the people of God the Nestling place of the Alm●ghty he is to be considered and is become one together with them in all things and if we take him from them or them apart from him in any thing whatsoever we spoyle the Nestling place of fruitfullnesse and safety both of God and man i● we separate them either in point of time place or subsistence Iohn 17. 5 21 ●2 23. 2 Secondly the Hen neglects her self in the time of her brooding upon her nest that by her Constant hovering upon it no ayre or inconvenience may seaze upon it to hinder life in raising up her Kinde Even so it is with Christ the wisdome of God it neglects it self in all wicked men that none of the vertues or excellencies of the Spirit of God are found there though he be God it neglects it self also in that mysticall body of Christ that no humane glory or excellency bee found there though he be a man also and from the sufferings of the one and of the other of these twain he Broods upon the Saints to raise up an offspring and generation of sons unto God And in this respect it is said that the Spirit of God overshadowed the Virgin Luk. 1. 35. Yea the power of the most High So as neither the glory and excellency of man nor any wretchednesse or misery of man should take place to Contribute any thing to the form and being of any of the sons of God 3 Thirdly the Hen in brooding upon her Nest transfuseth her own proper heat life and vertue to give form and life unto her Nest in raysing up her Kinde and not the heat or life of any other thing the Fire no nor Sun or any artificiall heat devised will do it Even So the Wisdome Life and Spirit of God transfuseth it self into the off-spring and sons of God to give them forme life and motion as being naturallized and Kinded unto God and not any other influences as a secondary or mediate thing whatsoever therefore in every one that is called for so the word is both of
false interpreters ever preferre Carnall policies and speak well of them in the vilification of that wisdom which approves of the Crosse of Christ preferring it as the onely thing to be rejoiced in Gal. 6. 14. 3 Whosoever comes in the certainty of truth as it is in Iesus fals interpreters prefer the certainty of Grammer Rules ●ogicall Reasonings Synods and Councills o● men before ●he Evidence and Demonstration of the Spirit and power of God 1 Cor. 2 4 5. 4 Whosoever comes in the authority of conquest and victory of the King subiecting all spirits unto the power of God either voluntarily or else by constraint false interpreters ever prefer the Conquest over mens bodies and subjecting their estates before that placing their chief if not only cause of thank f●lness in the success of the temporal Sword and therefore can never blesse praise nor speak well of the King Christ or of that Anoynting of the Spirit whose weapons of Warfare are not Carnall but Spirituall yea mighty through God to cast down holds Casting down the imaginations and every high thing that is exalted against the Knowledge of God and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ and having ready the vengeance against all disobedience when obedence is full and Compleated which it ever was and is in the Lord Christ 2 Cor. 10. 4 5 6. We conclude therefore considering the premisses that it is a most righteous thing in Christ to pronounce this sentence against the spirit of false interpretation in whomsoever it appeares that it shall never bear that Vrim and Thum●im that Light and Perfection so to see the Son of God as to install into the office of the Priest who enters into the Holy of Holies and therefore shall never be authorised to blesse or speak well of such as come or spring up by the power of the Spirit in the Name and authority of the Lord that King of Saints and Holy one of God separated marvellously and exempted by signes of honour from all common and profane use to the exercise of holinesse and manifestation of Gods vertues for ever 1 Pet. 2. 9. whom the Spirit of false interpretation doth ever vilific preferring the Kings of the Nations round about Ierusalem that is above who are appointed onely to profane and common uses before that holy one of God Iohn 19 12 13 14 15. Acts 17. 6 7. therefore let that house be desolate and that spirit of false interpretation let it be for ever ashamed Amen So be it FINIS Certain Copies of Letters which passed betwixt the Penman of this Treatise and certain men newly come out of Old England into New Who when they were arrived at Boston in the Massachusets-Bay the Governour being informed they were such as are called Quakers he sent Officers to fetch them ashoar and being forthwith brought into examination what their business was into these parts they answered To spread the Gospel and to do the worke of the Lord whereupon they were all committed to prison both Men and Women there to remain● till the return of the Ship and then to be carried back into England the Master being bound in 500l with others for security with him to set them ashoar in England againe and that upon his own cost and charge les● the purity of the Religion professed in the Churches of New-England should be defiled with Errour Warwick Septemb. 16. 1656. The Superscription To the Strangers and out-casts with respect to carnall Israel now in prison at Boston for the name of Christ these with trust present in Massachusets New-England Christian Friends THE report of your demeanour with some others of the same mind with you formerly put in possession of the place of your present aboad as is reported to us as also the errand you professe you come with into these parts hath much taken my heart so that I cannot with hold my hand from expressing its desires after you which present habitation of yours our selves have had a proof of from like grounds and reasons that have possessed you thereof under which in some measure we still remain in point of banishment under pain of death out of these parts a prohibition from that liberty which ●o Christian ought to be infringed of And though we have a larger room in bodily respects than for present your selves have yet we desire to see the prison doors open before we attempt to go out either by force or stealth or by intr●a●y which we doubt not but the bo●s will fly back in the best season both in regard of your selves and us but we apprize more of the appearance of an evident hand of God exalting himself in his own way than we do of our bodily livelyhood for we fear not the face of man for God hath shewed us what all flesh is otherwise we would visit you in the place where you remain though we came unto you on our bare feet or any that professeth the Lord Iesus opposing his authori y against all the powers of darknesse If God have brought you into these parts as instruments to open the excellencies of the Tabernacle wherever the Cloud causeth you to abide no doubt but this your imprisonment shall be an effectual preface to your work to bring the Gain-sayers to nought which my soul waits for not with respect to any particular mans person but with respect unto that universall spirit of wickednesse gone out into the world to deceive and tyrannize and in that respect my soul saith O Lord I have waited for thy salvation the bringing to nought of which spirit is ever made manifest in the blessing of the Tribes for the Scepter of Israel is never erected but in bringing to nought the Crown of pride which Dan or true judgement ever brings to nought by our spirituall Sampson I may not presume to use a word of exhortation unto you being I had rather as having more need to be admonished by you not doubting but you are plentifully enabled to admonish one another let me make bold to say thus much to my self Stand still and behold the salvation of the Lord we are Persons lie here as buried unto the Sons of men in a corner of the Earth grudged at that we have this present burying place But our God may please to send some of his Saints unto us to speak words which the dead hearing them shall live I may not trouble you further at this time ouely if we knew that you had a mind to stay in these parts after your inlargement for we hear you are to be sent back for England and what time the Ship would set Saile or could have hope the Master would deliver you we would endeavonr to have a V●ssell in readinesse when the Ship goeth out of Harbour to take you in and set you where you may enjoy your liberty I● arvell what manner of God your Adversaries trust in who is so fearfull of being infected with errour or how they
else I am not that faithfull and true witnesse the beginning of the Creation of God or that head and Master-peece of his work which carries and bears in it the excellencies and glories yea the most eminent principles of his wisedom goodnesse and power if I can witnesse thus of the light then I can witnesse how the world is in darknesse for I know that an Idol is nothing of the proper workmanship of God and that there is but one God the maker of all things what ever the world assumes to be their titles as though there were many Gods and Lords many but to us there is but one true power so that an Idol formed and set up by man is the Devill that Abaddon and Apollyon the destroyer in and unto himself the whole work of God so that in an Idolathite there is no light no life no Sonship of God no word nor law of God for they are only governed by the law of sin and death and have no more of the law of God in them than they have of the light or life God being such as are only in darknesse and death if I then bear witnesse against the world I can testifie what the world is namely that Son of perdition and not of peace that it is destruction and not salvation the Devil and not the Son of God darknesse and not light death and not life as also the true witnesse declares how the world comes to be such a thing namely how every wicked man is made a Devill as Christ speaks concerning Iudas Have not I chosen you tvvelve and one of you is a Devill For I can never give my self satisfaction how a sinner is made the Son of God unlesse it also appear unto me how Lucifer that day-star or Sun of the morning is made a Devill If I know not how it comes to passe that the Devill is justly condemned I can never know how to bear witnesse of the justice and righteousnesse of the Son of God and then I fall short of being that faithfull and true witnesse The like certainty then that I give and testifie that the son of God is perpetuated in all things to be such a thing as at any time he appears to be according to the truth of his being the like certainty I can give unto the Devill to perpetuate him in every thing wherein at any time he really appears to be that which he is for the Black moor changeth not his skin nor the Leopard his spots Neither do the true lights in the Sanctuary and holy place of God at any time go out for the Trimmer of the Lamps is skilfull faithful and watchfull neither do those two Olive-trees at any time want Oyle to contribute through those two golden Pipes of every particular relation in Christ into that one bowle or unity of continent on the top of the Candlestick for the supply of the light in the perfections thereof being seven Lamps of light which is that Vrim and Thummi● given unto the Holy one namely light in the perfections thereof But I am ffraid of being over tedious unto you yet you may please to see my freedome again ●o salute you by the multiplication of my lines and the rather because I perceive the ingagement for your return so speedily to England and know not whether we shall ever come to speak mouth to mouth or find a way and opportunity again to write I hope it will not be burthensome to you to peruse this no more than it would be to me to peruse a larger Epistle coming from your selves And so with my hearty respects unto you all I cease to trouble you further at this time Remaining yours as you are Christs Samuell Gorton FINIS
delighted in Gallatians 6. 14. It never attains to the offering up unto God the fruits of an Eternall spirit as that which is onely acceptable to God without the institution or addition of any things transient and temporary whatsoever for Christ who is onely acceptable to God so offereth up himself once and for ever in the true operation and continued act of acceptation thereof for the act and acceptation are of like continuance and have the same place of residenccy for where the one is found there is never the absence of the other Hebrewes 9. 14. For Christ is both the one and the other Again false Interpretation can never make God its onely inheritance and portion to live on him onely in the exercise of its Ministery because it terminates the word in carnall things and therefore is bound over to seek some certainty and settlement in the things of this present life and cannot as a pilgrim in point of all transitory things where ever he comes commit himself to God as his onely and allsufficiency as the true Priests and Prophets of God have ever done according to that Royall Ordination and apointment of God Deut. 18. 1 2. Num. 18. 20. 21. who is become their lot and happy inheritance Psal 16. 5 6. even of all true worshippers who are made Kings and Priests unto God Revel 5. 10. Revel 1. 6. False interpretation never invests into the spirit of intercession an office of the Priest which Scribes and Pharisees Hypocrites never received nor gave out the spirit of prayer never accompanies false interpretation and it is the Spirit only that helps our infirmities and makes intercession in us or by us otherwise we know not how to pray as we ought Rom. 8. 26. and the spirit of prayer never moves but upon the words of truth Psam 45. 4. for it ever comes to God in the name of Christ or in the power and authority of the Son of God Iohn 14. 13 14. Iohn 16. 23. which onely consists in the true understanding of his Word Isay 11. 4. Revel 2. 16. For all things receive their being form and proper vertue from it Moreover false interpetation never attaines the Priests office to make an Atoment and Reconciliation between God and man to reconcile the Word of God so as to accord and agree with it self in all things and at all times having a like cessity of the utteriug of it self upon the same foundation 1 Cor. 3. 11. in the same termes and form of Words according to the true scope and intent 2 Tim. 1. 13. and of the same attainments in point of the end and issue 2 Tim. 4. 8. Iames 1. 1● without which there was never peace wrought between the Creator and the Creature nor form given unto the Faith of Christ for the Word of God never came out as from God but in that onenesse of spirit which appears in the man Christ and he that cannot bring the Word of God into an agreement and harmony in it self without neglect of what hath been spoken or want of somewhat which hath not yet appeared he Can never utter the truth as it is in Iesus Ephes 4. 21. and without the Truth as it is in Iesus no peace with God appears for he onely is our peace Ephes 2. 14. And this reconciliation of the Word of God is as strange a thing to a naturall minde as to bring the strict Iew and the profane Gentile to become one and that to the minde of a carnall interpreter takes a man being a Iew or a Confessour according to the letter as far from the Word of God as it is the ground of his beleese as the Apostle Paul that Minister of the Gentiles was taken away from his religion as it consisted of the orders of Ierusalem the minde letters and power of the High Priest and Elders and those breathings out of slaughters against all that called upon the name of the Lord Acts 9. 1 -14 And as it takes a strict Iew that is one outward and according to the letter so far from his religion and so from his God which hee flies unto as his onely help So also it takes the carnall Gentile as far from his religion and God who walkes at large without any tie or bond upon him in the liberall and licencious use of all things as Corneli●s was taken far from being a thing common and unclean to become a devout man one that feared God with all his houshold giving much almes and praying unto God yea became Baptized or ingrafted through the Apostle Peters Ministery who was a Minister of the Circumcision into the grounds and true principles of the whole Law of God Acts. 10. To bring therefore the carnall Iew into liberty as from under the Law in all things and the profane Gentile who hath no bond upon him in the use of Gods works bu● can use them all at his pleasure to become as under the bond of the law of the Spirit in all things This power of God in freeing from the law of the flesh and bringing men under the law of the spirit is in a carnall mans eyes as though religion cast off both the Word of God as also the works of God as though he would not be ruled by the one nor acknowledge any thing to be in the other as though religion sprung from neither of them both neither from word nor work of God but did annihilate both and verily so it doth according to that judgement which a carnall Interpreter passeth upon them according to which he can never reconcile the Word of God and therefore his proper work is to set God and man at variance Adde further that false Interpretation never blesseth nor speaketh well of the King Christ it never attaines unto the Office of Priesthood so as to speak well of the King of Saints therefore he saith ye shall not see me so as to blesse praise or commend him that comes in the Name of Lord it is a definitive sentence given by Christ that the spirit of a false Interpreter will never speak well of the power and authority of the Son of God who is King of Kings and Lord of Lords Revel 19. 16. Revel 17. 14. that is his Kingdom consists of none but Kings for they all Reign over the things of this life as things put under their feet Psal 8. 6 7 8 9. as really as they are all in subiection unto what soever is of God which no earthly Kingdom can ever attain unto 1 Whosoever comes therefore in the Name of the Lord as having authority to command by vertue of the law of the spirit of life which is in Christ Iesus Carnall interpreters ever prefer the commands of men according to the law of the flesh before that Iohn 19. 7. Setting up the glory of the Creature before the glory of the Creatour 2 Whosoever comes in the authority of Gods Wisdome to order and contrive all things according to that