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A91610 A short discovery of the mystery of iniquitie. To which is added also, a brief discovery of the falso holinesse of nations, their instituted or church state, and what appertains thereunto: set forth for the good of all that love truth in the inward parts. / By Mich: Quintyne. Quintyne, Michael. 1645 (1645) Wing Q228; Thomason E307_9; ESTC R200341 11,454 15

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being which is spirituall according to a divine instinct and choice so to be not by a power magisteriall or inhumanely compulsive forcing humance nature above or contrary to its present light this truth is proved in gathering the Church in making disciples not slaves and by casting out of fellowship no farther then whence received nor into any worse condition for matters of the world in any due course and this agreeth with the holinesse of Divinity which was manifested in himself by all that he did or commanded to be done for the good of man The nature of the members and subject or materiall part of the constitution of this divine instituted bodie Christ visible Church Gods worshippers is divine and spirituall sutable to that of the Trinitie and the Law thereof which according to measure bringeth forth all goodnesse in truth of love of God in all his wayes towards him and men and therefore Christ declares that those that worship God shall do it in spirit and truth for such the Father seeketh to worship him Joh. 4.23 Phil. 3.3 you may see what the Apostles gathered and indeavoured to incorporate into that fellowship and bodie by the severall Epistles to the severall Churches in their times you may see likewise what Law of the Sanctuary leadeth them to and declareth them to be or not to be that read Ephes 4. besides many other Scriptures which are numberlesse and needlesse to cite to prove the truth hereof this is sutable to the new man which after God is created in righteousnesse and true holinesse Ephes 4.24 Now look upon the false divine Institutions the false Church States which are most divellish in the nature of the parts of constitution and ye may soon judge what the devill hath done where he is and how he hath doth and will if not looked unto use the sons of men as he did their Father Adam and their Mother Eve undo them in their being men whilest with delusion they seek to be as gods in this seeming divine government whether papistical Episcopall or Pretbyteriall changing of termes and shapes is nothing without change of natures a woolf is the same in a sheeps skin and at the same time as truly as without it if you shall find in either Church the nature of the first part of the constitution wholly short of or contrary to the preservation of mankind and the motion thereby in the Church sutable to that whereby it is or hath its being with all power of violence and lying belowe civility which truly is so that abuseth it threatning people in to the Church and keeping them in with a Babylonish Proclamation fineing imprisoning murthering in to it in it and so to cut off from it you may easily conclude what it is in point of holines is it not a power of gallant holinesse that can proclaim Gentiles into Jews and both into Christians in the expression thereof or render people for dead and undone and can likewise change the Gentiles hands alwayes under civill use into spirituall hereticall glibes and tythes Artists and Linguists into Hevites and Priests and make and marre people in life and estate without relation to Christian or Civill trespasse Magistracie is gloriously honoured to serve such Church power helpeth well to propagate the Gospel and Christianity the clean contrary way your exercised senses herewith needs no proof t is enough for this part Look into the nature of the second part of the constitution and you will find the nationall lamps of the Gentiles spirituall divine persons so guided and led by the Spirit of Christ and Christian principles that they can scarse give time to hang or murther one the other for the weight of a farthing t is more proper to tell of their uncivillized natures then of their Divinity witnesse daily experience of the holinesse of the members in generall the holy Ghost in the Prophets and Revel 13. hath fully described it but change temporall Aegypt and Babylon for slaves and slavery in to spirituall and t is the very image of the holinesse of this part of the constitution of the Nationall Churches of Europe what difference between the Church of Christ and the worlds If Nations be the companies of Saints the generality of Nations are gallant peeces for holinesse in knowledge and obedience of the will of God either morall or instituted Witnesse experience of least reason and what more can be expected from a people sanctified with a great word and a blow Truth I perceive must bring forth fullest evidence though her witnesses die in Gaole or hang for it before the earth I mean Civility will incline to execute judgement upon the great Whore by whom it was and is defiled to the shedding of a world of innocent blood and notwithstanding her continuall blaspheming against God his Name his tabernacle and them that dwell in heaven Revel 13.6 All which is accomplished with mysterious Iniquitie and false holinesse Well saith Wisdome and most properly in this case A whore is a deep ditch Prov. 23.27 ye may do well to examine also what is said of her parties which if true in the naturall sense much more in the spirituall Prov. 5. Concerning Ordinances circumstantiall Institutions belonging to the Church of Christ which false Churches catch at and profane as the Babylonians did the vessels of the Temple in the Jews time I shall omit to spent time about at present and onely touch upon the holinesse of times and places which are ended in Christ Times and places are necessary adjuncts to every action both Civill and Divine without them nothing hath being and I know not why Christians which may pray every where 1 Tim. 2.8 and alwayes 1 Thes 5.17 in respect of either injoyned they should not agree as well as Civill wise men upon the best advantage in use of both concerning the worshipping of God Morall commands of the first Table are obeyed now in the drift and intention of them not in the literall expression or else we have not to do with them but the Jews onely In the use of these Discoveries all former and that shall be by whomsoever of any truths of God all which tend in their right use to the good of man suffer me O Nation King Parlaments and People this once more with my life in my hand for artificially holy and butcherly uncivill murtherers are now plenty in the Land freely to speak to you as one man for so ye are in Civill policie in the propheticall expression of Mich. 6.8 he hath shewed thee O man what is good and what doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly love mercie and walk humbly with thy God make good your justice and tendernesse towards men and walk towards God in your own innocent knowledge and use of his Institutions as he revealeth himself to you not in vain conceits with delusions of getting or being higher then is your due remember what Adam got thereby the Jews by
that compels all high and lowe rich and poore bond and free to be subject or to perish by deprivation of humane rights or by infliction of undue sufferings here in false Church-government in the Seat and Throne of matters of conscience which belongeth to Christ alone the spirit of the devill through delusion with all lying signes and wonders ruleth therein with unnaturall violence an higher way then ever was allowed or used by Christ or his followers 2 Thes 2,3,4 Revel 13. gulleth the Earth under guilded conformitie and uniformitie with forced hypocrisie in a way of Religion the most unnaturall and divillish bondage in the world which in the height of its operation transports humane nature in to the most implacable murtherous spirit of hell which is pleased with no thing more then the utmost ruine of mankind By this very spirit doth the holy Ghost discover the Beast the false Church State Revel 13.7 to the 18. And thus in shortest manner I could I have given you what I have received of the Discovery of the Mystery of Iniquitie both in the personall or particular and the publique or politicall part of it which shunned and avoided helps to gain and preserve the welfare of man in generall Now that this is a way agreeable to reason and confirmed by Scripture judge all rationall people what is from the devill in nature and policie must needs be all one and produce the same effects and fruits by which saith Christ of his speciall instruments false Prophets ye shall know them Matth. 7.16 1 Thes 5.21 Prove all things hold fast that which is good 1 Joh. 4. read that Chapter and to verse 3. of the next Chapter where you shall find the same way or means of distinction by trying the spirits c. The former Treatises touching the discovery of Policies and Natures help to clear up this and so doth this following concerning false holinesse to which I refer you A brief Treatise discovering th● holinesse of Nations in their Church Institution and what relates thereunto to be false and not of God VVHich in short is proved by considering 1 What holinesse is or what is meant by the Word 2 How many sorts there be The meaning and drift of the Word is to set forth the pure nature or use of any thing whereby the excellence thereof is expressed and so the word is used in Old and New Testament as is commonly known to set forth God himself and all belonging to the Divine nature and the state and use of all Gods institutions The sorts of it are two 1 Is invisible inherent and unchangeable relating to the spirituall substance expressed as an attribute of the same 2 Is visible imposed temproary and pervertable according to all Institutions relating also to mens professions and callings Laws and Ordinances stinted by ordination and limitation in respect of people way of worship time and place as hath been publickly and tipically expressed in the Church of the Jews in each particular and is now refined in the Christian Church sutable to the more substantiall and spirituall worship and lesse subject to abuse but by grosse and foule delusion guilding or counterfeiting the substantiall or circumstantiall parts of any Institution wherein onely may false holinesse visibly and possibly cousist as is most apparant and will so remain in farther examination thereof For counterfeit or false holinesse or things seemingly holy which in truth and proof are the absolute contrary have their rise or means of being in humane nature and things subjected to the use therof for what commands that in spirit is perfectly and unalterably in its self and nature good or evill holy or unholy which needs no proof in beholding the fountains thereof All things subjected to the use of man and man himself is under or rather capable of a twofold Institution which God injoyneth and approveth of to wit Divine and Civill government which the morall Law in the two Tables plainly sheweth the state of the Jews and Gentiles before Christs personal coming and the state of Christs Church in and since his time different both from Jews and the common way of the Gentiles politiquely and personally also most eminently hold forth Civil Government is or ought to be that by which all men good and bad except exceeding and inconsistent therewith have a being and preservation wherein the wheat and tares grow together till the harvest freed from the unnaturall and unjust violence of cursed humane nature which Christ himself approveth of in Cesars time and his Apostles also both doctrinally and practically This state except it be delusively transported out of it self for the ends of divillish pride deceit and envie is like the Sun-shine and rain upon the good and bad the just and unjust yea all creatures receive good thereby and in its proper centure is not easily perverted to cut off the innocent from the earth as common equity informeth And hath no relation to distinguishing of mens spirits or their uses in any Divine Institution which God hath given onely to his own Son since the time of types and refining wherein their being and use sutable to the beauty of his own love is made more saving and comfortable to the sons of men Divine government which in truth is that wherein Christians or Saints have politique and visible fellowship with their spirituall head Christ and God the Father the fountain of all mercie and goodnesse and is of an higher not contrary nature to Civility wherein people are led forth in the disposition of their Saviour more by love and forgivenesse and doing good yea for evill then by principles of equity and returning like for like in cases of injury and wrong done and received This I need not stand to prove from Abels time of opposition to this day of Antichrists reigne wherein the innocent have plentifully gone to the wall as the weakest parties use to do and will till the brightnesse of innocencie delivers them This being of higher nature and use then humane nature and sense did before the fall and much lesse since the curse incline to either to look into or affect it but in pride and forgetfull disobedience to God is become like the forbidden fruit by Gods permission through the Serpents delusion and perversion even the greatest means of destruction to mankind with the greatest pretence of holinesse which is truth and realty is altogether contrary thereunto This false holinesse or abuse of Divine Government and Gods holy Institutions whether in respect of the Church or the Laws and Ordinances thereof will be manifestly discovered in confidering The constitution of the body according to Christs approved institution wherein observe 1 The nature of the power and life thereof by which it hath all due motion 2 The nature of the materiall part or members incorporated in that body The nature of the power properly by which it is and moveth is no other in kind then that by which Christ gave it