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A33498 The books and divers epistles of the faithful servant of the Lord Josiah Coale collected and published, as it was desired by him the day of his departure out of this life. Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668.; Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668. Collection of the several books of Josiah Coale.; Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668. Whore unvailed.; Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668. Vindication of the light within.; Parker, Alexander, 1628-1689.; Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.; Penn, William, 1644-1718. 1671 (1671) Wing C4751_PARTIAL; Wing C4760A_PARTIAL_CANCELLED; ESTC R23397 193,793 414

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the many Writings of his own which remain upon Record will speak forth to those who are of a true spiritual understanding what he was yet notwithstanding all these things were in my mind and divers other Considerations which occasioned me to defer the publication hereof so long as till now yet being I could not be so clear in my duty towards God and my Brother in neglecting to give forth this my Testimony concerning him and in suffering so precious a Testimony as his last was wholly to be put in oblivion I have with freeness and cheerfulness of heart undertaken it And when it pleased God to manifest his Eternal Power in the heart of the aforesaid R. F. it is well known unto many how effectually it wrought in him insomuch that although he was before a man of great abilities and parts and knowledge accounted of among men even excelling many of his equals yet he was content and willing in obedience to the Power of God to become a Fool to the World and to be stript and emptied of his own wisdom and knowledge which stood in the state faln from God and his Power and to suffer the loss of all worldly reputation and favour and the pleasures and delights thereof that he might win Christ Jesus and be found his Servant clothed with the Righteousness of Faith preferring the simplicity that is in Christ beyond all worldly wisdom and honour whatsoever and his Sufferings for the sake of Christ beyond all worldly reputation and so great was the change that was wrought it him that he became a wonder amongst many and the Word of God and his Power was great and mighty in him and through him in which he was sent forth by the Lord who had manifested himself unto him to preach the Everlasting Gospel to the Poor and to declare of that great Power of God of which he was made a Witness and of the Effects of its operation and so powerfull was his Message and Testimony that many were begotten into a firm belief thereof and believing the Report were turned from Darkness to the Light of Jesus with which they were enlightned and from Sathans power unto the Power of God which wrought mightily in their hearts to the changing of their minds and affections from things that are below towards things that are above all that is fading and corruptible and to the bringing of Life and Immortality to light in them And although they were atttended with many foul temptations because of their obedience to the Truth and Light of the Spirit of Grace and brought in many distresses in their passage from Death unto Life yet was he so experienced in the Depths and Subtilties of Sathan and also in the Dealings and Goodness of God in such conditions and estates that he had obtained the tongue of the Learned and could as oft times he did speak words in Season to the strengthning of the weak and refreshing of the weary and to the reviving of that which was near ready to faint So that he was in the Lords Hand even as a Father to the fatherless and as eyes to the Blind and feet to the lame and the eye that truly saw him blessed hm and the ear that heard him gave witness unto him for through the Power of God which enabled him he delivered the Poor and the needy and built up many that believed in their most precious Faith and confirmed them therein And went about from place to place through the Land of his Nativity turning many from Darkness to Light and confirming the Churches and doing good And his Service was very great for the Lord in his day for he was so furnished with Heavenly Wisdom and Understanding through the Grace of God and also so seasoned thereby that his Patience Meekness and Humility exceeded many And although God had so endued him with Heavenly Vertues and Abilities exceeding many yet was he not pufft up therewith neither sought to exercise Lordship over those that were weaker and younger then himself but gave place unto any that had the least Gift of God to exercise so that through the Spirit of Meekness and Humility with which he was adorned he was exceeding lovely and beautiful and the hearts and souls of many were affected therewith who in simplicity thirsted after Righteousness and such waited for him as for the Rain upon whom his Doctrine so dropped Yet nevertheless he was terrible to the Worker of Iniquity and the Sword of his Mouth was very sharp for the Word of God was therein and when he had to do with any who opposed the Truth and Way of Life and Salvation which we profess and walk in as oft-times he had his Weapon was very sharp to them and they were not able to resist the Wisdom of the Spirit by which he spoke for thereby he confounded their wisdom and broke their Weapons in pieces so that they were oft ready to Blaspheme God because of the plague that it was to them and a Conqueror he was over the Beast and false Prophet against whom he made War in Righteousness in and though the Power of the Lamb in whose Spirit he finished his Testimony and Course in the Faith And as the Enemies of the Truth of God were many and in divers shapes that this valiant Souldiers of the Lamb had to encounter withal so he was alwayes furnished with Armor and Weapons fit for the Work and Service in which he was exercised by which he was enabled to encounter with and Conquer all But at last that his Armor and Weapons might be proved to be sufficient to encounter with the Enemy of Truth in all kind of Appearances and Transformations it was his lot with me and divers others of the Servants of the Lord to be engaged against the Enemy of Truth who had transformed himself into the likeness of an Angel of Light and under a seeming pretence of appearing on the behalf of God and his Cause c. and against Formality and Traditions begun strongly to oppose the Truth of God and the Ministry thereof in and through his Servants and Messengers who have approved themselves as the Ministers of God and as his Embassadors and to cry against our Assemblies and manner of Worship and our Exercise therein as only Formal in which we have always found the glorious Presence Power and Majesty of the Lord amongst us refreshing comforting and strengthening of us even according as our Hearts Souls can or could desire so that we were engaged to justifie the Lord in opposition to that gainsaying spirit of delusion by which many were beguiled led away after Satan to their hurt And in our Testimony for the Lord and against that self-separating gainsaying Spirit the Power of the Lord did greatly accompany and assist us and was as greatly with us as in any service that he had called us unto The sincere and upright in heart who have kept their first Love and their first Faith
not intended to be the Scripture neither doth this at all prove the Scriptures to be properly and principally call'd the Word of God as J. Newman would have it Again in pag. 7. J. N. saith Another Proof to confirm this Truth is Mark 7.13 where the Lord Christ doth affirm the Commands of God in the first Testament or Scriptures of the Prophets to be the Word of God because he said unto the Pharisees in the 9th verse Full well ye reject the Commandement of God that you may keep your own Traditions and in the thirteenth verse he said Making the Word of God of none effect c. Answ This doth not at all prove that Christ call'd the Scripture of the Prophets the Word of God for it relates only to that particular Command of God viz. Honour thy Father and thy Mother and Matthew saith plainly in chap. 15.6 speaking of the same thing Thus have ye made the Commandment of God of none effect by your Traditions Now the Question will be whether Matthew or Mark gave the right relation of the words of Christ for both theirs are but a Relation in this matter of what Christ said to the Jews Or whether the Translators did not wrong the Evangelists in making one appear to speak one thing and the other another thing seeing its plain they both spoke of one thing which they had seen and heard of Christ And this one thing was the Commandment as aforesaid as Matthew plainly calls it and Mark in the 9th verse calls it the Commandment also from which we may rationally conclude that the Fault was in the Translator to make the one differ from the other in that Expression but if he did indeed call that Commandment the Word yet that doth not prove the Scriptures to be properly call'd the Word of God for that saying of Christ relates only to that one Command which with the rest of the Commandments are call'd the words which God speak as Exod. 20.1 God spake all these words saying c. And that the Scriptures do contain a Relation of the words that at sundry times God speak I shall easily acknowledge but that they are properly and principally call'd the Word of God as J. N. affirmeth I do deny neither hath he produc'd any Scripture that doth prove it as I hope by these few Lines will appear to the Impartial Reader And so J. N. concluding That he hath prov'd the Scriptures of the first Testament to be the Word of God he saith he shall labour to prove that the Scriptures of the New Testament are also call'd the Word and in pag. 8. he saith The first Scripture for Proof hereof is Acts 4.25 26 27. where John and Peter Preaching and Teaching Jesus Christ out of the Psalms to the Rulers c. pray d unto the Lord That they might Preach this Word with Boldness And saith ' Its plain from the scope of this place that the Preaching and Teaching of Jesus Christ according to the Scriptures of the New Testament is properly and principally call'd the Word of God Answ How hath J. N. besotted himself with labouring to pervert the Truth First saith he hath prov'd the Scriptures of the Old Testament to be properly call'd the Word of God and now saith It s plain the Scriptures of the New Testament are principally call'd the Word And sometimes saith Christ is call'd the Word of God Mark Christ call d the Word but the Scriptures principally call'd the Word so that he sets the Scriptures as the Word above Christ by saying principally c. And besides How many Words of God he will make or seem to make something he would have without to be call'd the Word to keep People from enclining to the Word in the heart lest they should come to know Christ manifested in them which before he confesseth the Apostles preached when they pray'd That they might speak the Word with Boldness Mark If they preached Christ and prayed that they might speak that Word with Boldness then Christ was that Word and not the Scriptures although their Preaching of him and bearing Witness of his Appearance and Coming was according to the Scriptures of the Prophets For they shew'd the People out of Moses and the Prophets that Jesus was Christ Acts 28.23 Yet this doth not prove that their Preachings and Teachings of him were by the Scriptures of the New Testament for they were not then written But they preached by vertue of the Word and Spirit that was in them which they had handled of 1 Joh. ● 1 which through them demonstrated it self according to the Pleasure of his Will who wrought mightily in them both to will and to do so that it may be observ'd that the Scriptures which J. N. produceth to prove Scriptures to be the Word do rather prove Christ to be the Word there spoken of which J. N. acknowledgeth the Apostle preached when he prayed That he might speak that Word with Boldness His next is pag. 9. to the same purpose where he saith In Acts 5.42 it s said the Apostle did daily Preach and Teach Jesus Christ and this Preaching and Teaching of Jesus Christ is in the 6th chapter verse 4. called The Ministry of the Word c. Answ To which I Answer It s true they that preach Christ they preach the Word and they that preach the Word they preach Christ for Christ is the Word as before shew'd and hereafter shall be more largely demonstrated But then saith J. N. The Word of God inrceased c. from whence in pag. 18. he argueth That none can in Reason imagine that the Word of God that so grew and multiply'd can be understood of Christ though he confesseth That the increase of the Word was so mighty notwithstanding the Opposition that the preaching of Christ met with Answ What can be understood by the Multiplying Increasing or Prevailing of the Word of God but the prevailency of Christ in that Work which in and by his Servants the Apostles according to the Pleasure of the Father's Will he had undertaken notwithstanding all the Opposition that he in them met withal according to that Saying in Isa 54.17 Every Tongue that riseth up in Judgment against Thee Thou shalt condemn So that through the powerful Operation of the Word Christ Which in them wrought mightily both towards the Circumcision and Uncircumcision Gal. 2.8 many were made to submit thereunto and to confess thereunto and thereby the Increase of his Government was known which the Prophet said Should be without End Isa 9.7 And the number of the Disciples or Believers on the Word were multiply'd so that the Word multiply'd the Disciples thereof and grew in Dominion over its Opposers and increas'd its Goverment in and among'st them And this in Plainness and Simplicity was the Growth Multiplying Increasing and Prevailing of Christ the Word and yet there was no more then one Christ prevailing and increasing in his Government and multiplying his Disciples though
what he should preach and the Persons distinctly to whom he should preach and giveth them Instruction in the 5th verse That they should walk to the Doctrine or Teaching answerably and the Reason he gave was this Lest the word of God should be Blasphem'd so that the Doctrine he gave in Charge to Titus with all the particulars of the Doctrine the same in the 5th verse he calls The Word of God Answ That Conclusion is utterly false he doth not say nor in effect say That the Doctrines with all particulars of the Doctrines are the Word Nor can it rationally be concluded That it was the Scripture or the Doctrine that he spoke of when he said Lest the Word of God should be Blasphem'd But rather that worthy Name by which they were call'd which Name they who kept the Word deny'd not as before shew'd For if they should not walk according to the Doctrine of the VVord which they taught the Ignorant that were without or they that watched for Iniquity might be ready to judge that there was a difficiency in the VVord by which they were taught or in the Name which they professed and walked in and so be encourag'd to slight and speak evil of the same and thereby the VVord by which they were taught might be blasphemed through their not walking according to the Doctrine thereof who made a Profession of it so that the Apostle in saying Lest the Word of God should be blasphem'd doth not at all call the Doctrine the VVord nor doth this in the least serve to prove the Scriptures to be properly call'd the Word of God although thereupon J. N. thus concludes That there is nothing more evident then this Glorious and saving Truth That the Scriptures or two Testament c. are properly and principally call'd the Word of God But what the Scriptures offer'd by him with his Arguments thereupon which I have before stated and answer'd do make for his purpose I shall leave to the truly Juditious and Impartial Reader to judge The next thing saith J.N. I shall insist upon are the Reasons for the Confirmation of this Point or gracious Truth that I have asserted c. and I shall labour to shew that all those places that I have brought to prove Scriptures to be the VVord of God will stand firm c. Answ All the Scriptures which he hath brought I have already before examin'd and explain'd and I cannot but look upon it as superfluous to go twice over with one VVork as J. N. hath done for that which is unsound or not right in the Ground Bottom or Foundation can never be made sound or right by Repetitions but the Subject before stated by J.N. is unsound and not true as before prov'd and therefore can never be made sound and true by Repetitions for which cause as also upon consideration that this same Subject hath been already oft stated and answer'd to by several of us as is notoriously evident by several Books now in Print I look upon it as I said before superfluous to go over with the Repetitions of J. N. it being chiefly but a Repetition of the above sited Scriptures paraphaised upon once more by him which I have before examin'd and spoken to And therefore shall omit taking further notice thereof at this time and proceed to his next Subject or Assertion in the 22th and 23th pages of his Book where he speaks as followeth Concerning Scriptures being a Perfect Rule for all Men c. HAving thus prov'd the Scriptures to be the Word c. I shall therefore shew briefly That the Scriptures I have so prov'd to be the Word of God that they are a Perfect Rule for all men to walk by and no other and this saith he is clear from Mat. 28.20 where Christ gives his Disciples Commission to preach the Gospel and saith Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I command you and so likewise in Mark where Christ confirmeth the same Commission c. Mark 16.15 16. Now this was not only to be preached for men to hear the sound of but also to believe and obey the same And this Truth is confirm'd in Acts 3.22 where it s said A Prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you of your Brethren saith Moses like unto me him shall you hear in all things whatsoever he shall say unto you Observe that Him shall you hear in all things From whence we may learn That Christ gives no Licence to his People to pick and cull his Wayes but to hear and obey him in all things whatsoever he shall say unto them And that the Scriptures are in force as a Perfect Rule see Rom. 16.25 26. where the Apostle doth affirm the Authority thereof and saith The Mystery that was kept secret since the World began is now made manifest by the Scripture of the Prophets according to the Commandment of the Everlasting God and made known unto all Nations for the Obedience of Faith c. Answ Reader I would not be mis-taken in my Intentions as though I went about to under-value the Scriptures of Truth or as though I had slight esteem of them for I do in reallity own them and do acknowledge them to contain many true Testimonies of him whose Name is call'd the Word of God who is the perfect Way to the Father and the alone Guide that leadeth unto Life eternal a Leader and Commander unto his People appointed of the Father I say I own the Scriptures to contain many true Testimonies concerning him and concerning many other things and that they ought to be believ'd c. But that they are therefore a Perfect Rule for all men to walk by and none other I cannot own for they no where testifie of or concerning themselves And if it were certainly so That they were a Perfect Rule and no other as J. N. affirmeth then it must of necessity follow That they who have not the Scriptures are without a Perfect Rule and that before the Scriptures were written the Ancients and Worthies of God as Abraham Isaac Jacob Noah Lot Enoch c. had no Perfect Rule to walk by except he could prove That the Rule by which they walked and by which Abraham was to walk before God and be Perfect was no more to be a Rule after the Scriptures were written the which I no where find recorded in the Scriptures But contrariwise That same Rule by which they walked bore Witness unto the Scripture And the Scriptures offer'd by J. N. do not at all prove that they are a Perfect Rule except it could be prov'd that they contain all things that Christ commanded his Apostles to preach and teach which in reason none can conclude for although the Scriptures be a part of what they preacht and taught yet there is but very little of what they taught and preacht declar'd in them nor indeed little at all of the Preachings and Teachings of the most part of the Apostles
And whereas he saith Let us labour with God for his blessed Spirit to guide us in all Truth He therein seems to own Truth to be a Mystery within also for if the Spirit be to be receiv'd it must be within and the Spirit is Truth because as J. N. elsewhere confesseth It is of the same beeing nature power and tendency with God who is Truth and with Christ who is the Truth And the Spirit is the Unction which was received from the Holy One which was True and not a Lye so here he seems to own Truth a Mystery within the Spirit being Mystery which before he said was contrary to Truth 's Intent and thus his Confusion appears from time to time And moreover if in such a dangerous time as he supposes this to be the Spirit be the only Thing to be labour'd for as a Guide to lead in all Truth wherefore then does he so much cry against the Quakers whose Principle it is and also their Practice To labour with people to wait for the Spirit 's Operation that by it as the most certain Guide they may be led into all Truth Hath he not also oppos'd himself hereby who not long before asserted the Scriptures to be the only Rule which do but testifie of the Spirit which now he would have people labour for as a Guide in all Truth which indeed is the only Guide without which the Scriptures cannot be known because they are things of God and the things of God know no man but the Spirit of God and he to whom the Spirit of God reveals them And he saith Let us not be hasty to receive an Opinion before we have weighed the same by the Law and Testimony seeing there are many false spirits gone out into the world Answ That there are many false spirits gone out into the World I grant and that is a false babilonish spirit that contradicts it self as the spirit of J.N. has done as before shew'd And that is the true Spirit of Grace which teacheth to live God-like in this present World but that which leads into Confusion is not God-like but such is the spirit of J.N. therefore not to be receiv'd And that all Opinions and Spirits are to be try'd by the Law and Testimony I own but what is this Law and Testimony is it not the Light and Spirit in the inward parts for Solomon said The Law is Light and the Angel said The Testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophesie Pro. 6.23 Rev. 19.11 So here is the Law and Testimony declar'd which I dare say J.N. never intended to direct people to as a Touch-stone to try Opinions by as he call them And is not this Light the Law of the Spirit which the Apostle speaks of and which he sometimes called The perfect Law of Liberty Jam. 1.25 And by this Law indeed Paul said He was set free from the Law of sin and death So as the Prophet said Let all to the Law and to the Testimony or as the Apostle said Look into the perfect Law of Liberty the Law of the Spirit or Light thereof in the inward parts for this is that perfect Rule that leads in the Way in which a Wayfaring-man though a Fool cannot err And without this there are none able to understand the Scriptures nor to practise them because of our selves we can do nothing yet we are willing to having our Doctrines Principles and Practices try'd by the Scriptures of Truth But then saith J.N. the most dangerous spirit is this that draws all the Happiness of this Life and that which is to come into man and finishes all the Glory of man at the brink of the Grave Answ If by the Glory of man he means the Glory of Man as simply a Creature then I do say all that is to be finish'd at the brink of the Grave for it s but the glory of Flesh which as the Flower of the Grass passeth away But if by the Glory of man he means that which the Wise in Heart shall inherit Prov. 3.35 and which is the Reward of those before whom the Righteousness of God goeth then I know none except Athiests and Ranters that affirm or assert any such thing and I say also that is the most dangerous spirit of all and to be shun'd by all But that spirit which would keep people out of an Expectation of seeing and beholding that Glory that is endless while on this side the Grave is not much inferior as to the Ill-consequences of it to the other for that would deprive people of the chief Happiness of this Life and of the happy Enjoyment of that Glory which their Peace and Joy is full of in believing while they remain on this side the Grave and may also endanger to deprive them of the enjoyment of that which is to be receiv'd in the Life that is to come For if the Earnest of the incorruptible Inheritance which is a part thereof be not receiv'd in this Life what true Comfort can there be enjoy'd in this Life So then that Spirit of Grace or Word of Grace which manifests its Light and Strength in the Inward Parts by its own Operation for the begetting of Faith in and concerning it self in all that hear and receive it this I say is not to be shunn'd but adhered unto by all as unto the Author of true Faith seeing Faith cometh by Hearing and hearing by the Word of God and the Word is nigh thee in thy Heart and in thy Mouth Rom. 10.17 and the Spirit is in the inward parts which with the Word is one by which Faith is given And all that hear this Word and obey this Spirit of Faith shall doubtless behold the Glory of the Word as the Apostles did even as the Glory of the only Begotten of the Father full of Grace and Truth and shall doubtless know that Faith in which is Peace and Joy unspeakable and full of Glory and this will be unto them an Earnest of the Everlasting Inheritance that never fades by which they will be assured of the full Possession thereof when time shall be no more And thus having examin'd the principal matters in this Book viz. Concerning the Scriptures being the Word of God and the perfect Rule and the sad Consequences which he saith will follow the denying of them so to be and concerning Christ being the Word really so and as he saith but comparatively so and concerning Christ being a Saviour as he is God or a Saviour only as he hath a Body of Flesh and concerning his being in Heaven with the Father at his Right-hand and his being in man really so I say having gone through with these things and spoken as to them I shall leave them to the Judgement of the Judicious Reader desiring of God by his own Spirit to give a right Understanding unto all that desire after him that they may know him that is true to be manifested in them that they may by his spirit be baptized into him to live and have their Beeing in him that so they may understand the things that appertain to his Kingdom and to their own everlasting Peace that in the Faith of the Unchangable Truth they may stand as Mount Sion that cannot be moved And the rest of his Book consisting of a large pretended Answer to six Queries that were sent to him by a certain Person whom I do not well know I shall not much concern my self therein at this time though I do acknowledge that divers things therein contained do concern the Truth which I profess and therein I am concerned but it consists chiefly of things that I have already spoken to so that what I have written may serve for an Answer to all for it would be superfluous to reiterate that which in substance I have already gone over J. C. A TESTIMONY Concerning LODOWICK MUGGLETON FOR as much as I have been informed That Lodowick Muggleton hath vaunted concerning my departure out of the Body because of his pretended Sentence of Damnation given against me I am moved to leave this Testimony concerning him behind me viz. That he is a Son of Darkness and a Co-Worker with the Prince of the Bottomless Pit in which his Inheritance shall be forever And the Judgment I passed on him when with him stands seal'd by the Spirit of the Lord by which I then declar'd unto him That in the Name of that God that spanneth the Heaven with his Span and measureth the Waters in the hollow of his Hand I bind thee here on Earth and thou art bound in Heaven and in the Chain under Darkness to the Judgment of the great Day thou shalt be reserved and thy faith and strength thou boastest of I defie and trample under Foot And I do hereby further declare the said Lodowick to be a false Prophet in what he said to me at that time who told me That from henceforth I should be always in fear of Damnation which should be a Sign to me that I was damned which Fear I was never in since so that his Sign given by himself did not follow his Prophesie which sufficiently declares him to be a false Prophet Josiah Coale What Josiah Coale spake a little time before he died to Friends that were about him WEll Friends Be faithful to God and have a single Eye to his glory and seek nothing for self or your own glory and if any thing arise judge it down by the Power of the Lord God that so you may be clear in his Sight and answer his Witness in all People then will you have the Reward of LIFE For my part I have walked in Faithfulness with the Lord and I have Peace with the Lord and his Majesty is with me and his Crown of Life is upon me So mind my Love to all Friends Then he ceased speaking After he spake to S. C. saying Dear Heart keep low in the Holy Seed of God that will be thy Crown He said after A minister of Christ must walk as he walked THE END