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A93315 The worlds wonder, or the Quakers blazing starr: with an astronomical judgment given upon the same, from 2 Cor. 11.13, 14, 15. Proving them to be altogether deluded by Satan, both in their judgments and walkings: together with a probable conjecture of the end of the world, and the estate of things in the interval. / By Edmund Skipp preacher of the Gospel unto the people at Bodenham in Herefordshire. Skipp, Edmund. 1655 (1655) Wing S3949; Thomason E829_4; ESTC R207389 55,821 73

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off such things but they did finde as they were wont to say their hearts hanging upon old dispensations ways discoveries and the like All these things they say must be burnt up in them and destroyed and because there is so much hereof remaining they understand it is that they are brought into so great sufferings agonies and passions which they reckon the fiery work going on to perfect what is amiss in them They esteem also the more the heart is brought off from the meditations and considerations of Gods former dealings and the more negligent it is become in hearing reading praying or any such heavenly and their own once exercise the more pure and perfect it is become and they say if it were so with them they could altogether cease from these things it would be well with them waiting onely for that great and mighty power which they say is of God to act them unto any such consideration or meditation reading praying or the like for they think that all that acted them hereunto formerly was the power of the first Adam and therefore being not of Christ it ought to be denied and thrown away as an abominable thing Thus in brief they are acted in judgment and practice in this particular here is the work or mysterious deceit let us now proceed to our second Rule which is to finde where Satan hath Scripture and instance to help himself and hide his deceit in this thing The second Rule Demonst 2. is the Scripture and instance First then whereas they exspect and desire the dying and perishing of all such former ways of God to them Satan covereth himself in these words Isai 65.17 Behold I create new Heavens and a new Earth and the former shall not be remembred nor come into my minde And that of Paul 2 Cor. 5.17 18. Lo old things are done away and all things are become new and all things are of God here is a deep and dangerous covert that he hath got Secondly for the giving over all those practices and exercises of the soul unless it be when they are so moved as they say you shall finde Satan coloring over this business very fairly with that instance and writing of St Paul Phil. 3.7 8. in saying that all which was once his gain he now counted loss for Christ for the sake of whose excellent knowledg he did desire to count all his former righteousness but loss and dung A dangerous place while it is so mistaken And there is a saying of Christs own mouth which through the deceitfull unfolding thereof by Antichrist doth much blinde them John 4 21 22 23. The hour cometh and now is saith Christ that neither in this Mountain nor eke at Jerusalem shall the Father be worshipped for he is a Spirit and he will be worshipped in spirit and truth And besides these they are beguiled by the instance of Pauls conversion and the command that Christ gave the Twelve to go unto Jerusalem and there to stay untill they should receive such a measure of the spirit as is there mentioned Acts 2. from the beginning to v. 20. together with the mis-apprehending of Joels Prophesie in that place No question if Satan had need he could finde out more hiding places than these but these I am sure he maketh great use of as I my self do very well know My own experience in this thing maketh me speak what I do for had I received these things by relation onely I should have judged it untrue But I will shew plainly and orderly the thoughts of my own heart about this thing The third Rule in Demonstr 2. my own experience while I was so much under those dark clouds Although I was not wholly deprived or taken off my former experiences of the ways of Gods dealing with me neither was I made wholly to cease from the use of those ways of manifesting love and obedience to my God which I had lived in and owned of long time before yet I reckoned it my weakness and imperfectness that I was not and although I did without any intermission continue speaking and praying with my people in publick so that they perceived not any thing at all yet I was exceedingly tempted to have denied it and given it over and I was wont to complain very much of the hardness of my own heart that I would not yield unto that thing being in my then apprehension utterly condemned onely there was a mighty power of God keeping that little spark of light alive in me by his own breathing upon it and I was not aware that I might say Surely God was in this place and I knew it not for I am perswaded if the Lord had suffered me to have been overcome in this temptation I had been wholly carried away as the lest are and had been to this hour for ought I know in bondage with them but the wisdom and love of God which kept me is too deep to be spoken of in this nature onely I tell all the world that I am not able to tell them what a mighty warfare I did undergo many days and weeks about that thing but Michael the Archangel who was most worthy had the preeminence in that duel all honor and praise be given unto him for ever and ever And note this thing further while I lay under this temptation I did finde some power denying me to use those gifts and graces I had so that although they were alive in me and me thinks I could have prayed and have spoke as I was wont yet there was something turning me aside and as it were forbidding me which I did most of all hearken unto and yield unto for the greatest part except it were on the first days among my people in publick Thus I do well remember it was with me in order to this deceit as I may justly so call it because I know it to be so through a most powerfull manifestation of Truth Rule 4. in Demonstr 2. is the reaching of the Spirit of God I am now come unto the Fourth Rule which I observe in my method and that is the way of the teaching of the Spirit of God in Truth in order to these things and Scriptures whereby Satan hath beguiled the hearts of poor creatures First in as much as they reckon it their perfection and happiness to be deprived of all as you have heard The Spirit of God doth neither so act nor so teach but on the contrary bringeth forth more and more ways and manifestations and fresh experiences of his love into the hearts of his people and David was glad many times to remember the antient loving kindnesses of God and because of the excellency and comforts that arise from much knowledg and remembrance of Gods love and formermercies the Apostle prayeth so as he did for the Colossians that they might increase and be filled up with all knowledg and spiritual understanding strengthened with all might Col. 1.9
Darkness and Valley of Death Fourth Rule is the manner of the Teaching of God and his holy and blessed Spirit The fourth Rule in Demonstr 3. about this thing First where as they compare their sufferings and Agonies with those of CHRIST and say they must suffer the wrath of God and the like as he did and yet reckon themselves the servants of the Lord the Spirit of God will prove this to be a horrible Lie and delusion because that CHRIST suffered for his servants and bore the wrath and curse of God for them and made satisfaction to his Fathers Law and Justice in his own Bloud and his Father was pleased to accept it and so forth indeed it is true of the damned that they shall undergo the eternal wrath and justice of God upon their own consciences because they refused to believe love and obey the will of CHRIST concerning them and made known in them that so they might have had the benefit of that sacrifice which Christ gave unto his Father for the sins of others But this is not true concerning the Lords faithfull ones and that any judicious man may see by these ensuing testimonies of Scripture Isai 53. all that Chapter Reade O ye people all this blessed Truth and give your mindes to believe and by believing it let your souls love him that did so much for the sinfull sons of men and in loving of him give him up willing and chearfull obedience which if you shall continue unto the end your souls shall know in the testimony of Truth what this Scripture is worth and you shall be able through the witness of the Holy Spirit of Promise to say and prove it is a most devilish Lie and delusion to conceive that any who are one with God in Christ shall undergo the wrath of God in that manner that they speak of by this they make the Death of Christ of none effect Reade also about this matter the ninth Chapter to the Hebrews and when you have weighed it see whether it can stand with the Lords Justice to call any of his servants to hear so in their bodies and spirits as they do his Justice and exact Judgment untill he have wrought out of them his own satisfaction recompence in that nature But if Satan shall teach them a point of Sophistry and make them say they do not undergo this Wrath and Torment for Satisfaction but for Sanctification yet it will be a Lie and delusion that way for the Spirit of the Lord when it sanctifieth the hearts of his servants doth not go about to tear their hearts out of their bodies and their flesh off their bones in that nature And although it be compared and many times called Fire in the Scripture it is rather from the work wrought than from the manner of its working and therefore the Holy Spirit is compared unto Water Isai 55. John 4. And the Apostle saith concerning the Corinthians 1 Cor. 6.11 that they were washed from their former transgressions by the Spirit of the Lord by which seemingly contrary expressions an impartial man may judg that the Spirit of the Lord worketh sanctification in the soul in a blessed sweet moderate and peaceable manner First as it is a Light so it discovereth unto the soul the dangerousness and ugliness of sin and the unpleasingness thereof unto the Lord. The manner of the Spirit sanctifying the heart Secondly when it hath thus discovered it it bringeth the soul to a disliking thereof it begins to take away the affections and the delights of the heart from it Thirdly in as much as the Spirit of the Lord is called a quickening Spirit it doth raise up the soul to the contemplations of heavenly ways and duties wherein the Lord would have his people to walk and engageth the heart to love them and so in an holy blessed alluring manner stealeth the heart away to God who in the manifestation of that Spirit of Light is made appear to the soul more lovely excellent rich satisfactory and the like than all those former things were they riches or profane pleasures wherein the soul delighted it self before herein I appeal to the witness of such who have tasted of that Spirit hence it is that the Lord is said to allure his Church and to speak kindly unto her and you shall finde how blessedly the Lord speaketh unto a back-sliding people the worst of all sorts upon their returnings unto him Hosea 14.4 I will heal their back slidings I will love them freely for mine anger is turned away from them Me thinks if the Lord would have used such fi●e and fagot like burnings upon the hearts and consciences of any people for to have sanctified them withall it should have been upon such a people as these are But to end this which the Saints know by experience and most others by report to be true I shall turn over all that reade my Book unto that Parable of the polluted childe in Ezek. 16. from the beginning to vers 15. where you shall finde both the Lords purpose for acceptation of that polluted Babe and his powerfull operations for its sanctification in vers 9. and others Moreover if they shall urge Davids complaining that his bones were broken and his flesh would scarce cleave unto them and how he had no free part in his body and the like It is far from me to think that this was under an apprehension of wrath or that his soul did now bear the weight of Justice for its transgressions or so for David had long before said and known that the Lord was wont to cover the sins of his people and not to impute them to their charge and therefore he calls them blessed Psalm 32.1 2. and from this conifortable Doctrine of free forg veness and acceptation he concludeth his Psalm with this Be glad in the Lord and rejoye O ye righteous and shout for joy all ye that are upright in heart for as he saith in the beginning of the next Psalm Praise is comely for the upright so is a chearfull spirit upon this account I rather take Davids complaining thus to be for want of his communion with God as he seemeth to teach in that word Thou hidest thy face and I was sore troubled I am sure the soul that hath had sweet communion and refreshment with and from the Lord in the want of this will complain heavily as you may finde in Psalm 42. throughout And by the Spouse running so earnestly after CHRIST when she had lost him Cant. 3. in the beginning And this made her cry out she was sick of love for Christ. Was it not the want of the continued enjoyment of that extraordinary apprehension of love and glory in the presence of God that made Paul complain 2 Cor. 12.7 and suffer temptation which he calleth a messenger of Satan Shall any man think that he suffered this for his sanctifying Nay will you now in the last place