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A51253 An antidote against the spreading infections of the spirit of Antichrist, abounding in these last days under many vizors being a discovery of a lying and antichristian spirit in some of those called Quakers ... in relation of what passed in writing between them, and Thomas Moore, Junior, after and upon occasion of a meeting at Glentworth, with the sum of what was discoursed at that meeting also ... / by Tho. Moore, Junior. Moore, Thomas, Junior.; Naylor, James, 1617?-1660. 1655 (1655) Wing M2597; ESTC R6849 119,742 126

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evils as drunkenness swearing c. Surely therein he acknowledgeth that such spiritual wickedness teacheth to deny some sins unless he mean That those gross evills of drunkenness swearing c. bee no sins I am indeed ready to suppose them to be of that number that judge no act or practise as Drunkenness Swearing Adultery c. to be in it self sinful but to him that judgeth it so or not otherwise sinful in them than it is open gross and so scandalous and striking against their being satisfied in their spiritual Covetousness and Adultery in beguiling unstable souls of which their minds are full as 2 Pet. 2 14. For it is a shame to speak of those things that are done and allowed by some of them in secret as Eph. 5 12. But if this be his meaning That drunkenness Swea●ing c. are not in themselves sins or sinful as is fully signified in his expressions in the said letter where he saith That which taught me to leave some gross evils without c. and after mentions drunkenness and swearing yet doth it not therein teach to deny sin but to deny God c. I say if this be his meaning why doth he call them evils and gross evils too if no sins or sinful I leave him with his Contradictions But 2 The Holy Ghost instructeth us That all evil or unrighteousness is sin 1 Joh. 5. 17. For sin is the transgression of the Law 1 Joh. 3 4. so that by the Law which saith Thou shalt not lust c. is the knowledge of sin Rom 7. 7. and 3. 19 20. 1 Tim. 1. 9 10. And yet also that touching the righteousness which is in the Law Paul was blameless while yet he had not received the true light but was a furious enemy to Jesus Christ Phil. 3. 6. As the Jews whose zeal was yet a zeal of God though not according to knowledge as Rom. 10. 2. And against many sins even such sins as for which The wra●h of God comes upon the children of Disobedience as Adultery Joh. 8. 4 5. and abuse of the creatures in Drunkenness and Gluttony as appears in their false charging our Saviour with such things Matth. 11. 19. yea they were men much for fasting mortification and holiness Matth. 9. 14. Luke 18. 11. Joh. ● 18. And so were the false Apostles and teachers that came among the Christians after Col. 2. 16. 18. 21 23. 2 Cor. 11. and yet thereto moved and guided by that false light or principle and spirit in them which indeed was darkness and did therein pursue such ends as the establishing a righteousness of their own and sometimes also that they might appear to men to be just temperate holy c. in pursuance of which end they were also more in appearance than in truth and large in their boastings proclaiming every man his own goodness yea sometimes as in the last mentioned chiefly they herein pursued this as the main end in and with the former That they might the more powerfully insinuate themselves into the minds of such as were going right on their way to the corrupting them from the simplicity that is in Jesus destroying their faith and hope in Christ beguiling them of their reward c. This the end of their walking Phil. 3. 18 19. 2 Cor. 11. and of their voluntary humility and neglecting of the body c. Col. 2. 18. 23. yet many of the things they denied and abstained from from such principles and to such ends were sins and sinful and many of the works they did and pressed others too in themselves good Whence our Saviour saith to his Disciples All that they namely as sitting in Moses seat and urging the things required in the Law and admonishing of the evils reproved in it bid you observe that observe and do but after their works do not for two Reasons First They say and do not Secondly The works they do in which is signified They also do something good and commendable and abstain from some evils though short of their sayings but even that which they do is to an evil end yet as to their apprehension and according to the judgement of others that can judge but according to outward appearance they many of them have attained perfection in the denying and mortifying of not some but all sins some things they do from such false principles deny and abstain from that are indeed sins and sinful and those may be done to many of them in their account and apprehensions all sins or at least they are not sensesible of those greater sins they live in and glory off as appears also in these spirits we have to do with Observe what follows Richard Farnsworths Challenge word for word as it was sent to me the said Tho. Moore by one of their own party on the foresaid Evening of the last of May as soon as I had returned Answer to to their Charges as before MOved of the Lord to write this to the chiefest of those called by the name of Manifestarians in and about Boston and Lyn That if they will grant to this which is hereafter laid down we will try our God these wayes as the servant of the Lord tryed Baals Prophets and their God by sacrifice without fire c. So I am freely willing made by the Lord o try and prove your proudboasting spirit by these particulars as is hereafter propounded and expressed First That the chiefest of you grant to go abroad with me where I shall be led to preach the word for two weeks together Secondly That you and I eat no food as outward bread and flesh nor any outward victualling provided by any man or creature for that time nor drink either Beer Ale or Wine nor partake of any other outward thing except a little spring water and that neither you nor I look upon any book all that time seen with a visible eye Thirdly That for two weeks time we have meetings every day or every other day one week for the first amongst those called Manifestarians and others as the Lord shall please and I be permitted amongst them to speak the word of the Lord and each other day he that joyns with me herein to speak also and he shall permitted be if he dare say and by the Spirit of truth affirm that he hath any thing to speak immediately from the mouth of the Lord He shall I say be then permitted to speak one day as I do another or part of each one week amongst those called Manifestarians and others that the Lord shall lead unto and no outward help neither meat drink nor book as aforesaid and another week amongst those that the world scornfully calleth by the nick-name of Quakers And lastly That for the two weeks time he part not from me day nor night that he receive no more outward help than I do And this way of tryal I have freely from the Lord expressed And then it must be acknowledged after all this
to death for our offences and raised again for our justification In him as so considered God was manifest in the flesh justified in the spirit seen of Angels preached to the Gentiles beleeved on in the world and received up into glory And that this Scripture speaks of these great things of the mystery of godliness as done onely in that one person I propounded this consideration for one That the word that is immediately prefixed and especially applicable to the first clause is in the Preterperfectense or in the time past God was not God is he was manifest in the flesh yea the phrase of the last clause renders that as a thing also done and finished in the person spoken of He is received up into glory And surely In that person and in him only this is absolutely true God is in the nature of man even in the flesh in which he descended received up into glory not now receiving or to be received but now already received up into glory set down on the right hand of Majesty on the Throne of glory in the heavens Consider I pray you how suitable to this understanding of the last and first clauses is that which is affirmed of this person Heb. 9. 24 25 26. Christ is not entred into the holy places made with hands which are the figures of the true But into heaven it self now to appear in the presence of God for us nor yet that he should offer himself often as the former high Priests entred into the holy place every year with blood of others hee needeth not daily to offer up sacrifice for this he did once Heb. 7. 27 for then also must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world but now once in the last Ages of the world he hath appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself even as it s appointed unto men once to dye so Christ was once offered not in many Ages or divers times but once in the last Ages when men were multiplied into many whereas they were but one when the ordinance of death passed on them yet in that one it passed on the whole kind so Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many even of all of that kind all men every of the nature he took then when they and their offences were multiplied into many he saith not to bear sins in many for then indeed he must often have suffered But now once he was offered in his own body even that so and then prepared him Chap. 10. 5-10 to bear the sins of many Then was God in Christ condemning sin in the flesh yea then and therein when one dyed not in but for all and rose again Then was God in Christ reconciling the world not imputing their trespasses to them but causing them to meet together on him 2 Cor. 5. 14. 15 19. with Isa 53. 6. Rom. 8. 3. 1 Pet. 2. 24. And raising him and giving him glory as the publick man that by and through him our faith and hope might be in God 1 Pet. 3. 18. and 1. 21. with these and that 1 Tim. 3. 16. compare that Joh. 13. 31 32. See how our Savior there directs us to the person in whom the time and works in which God was so manifested and glorified in the flesh and did straightway after the finishing of these works glorifie it in that person even then faith our Savior when Judas was gone out to betray him when he was presently to finish those works the Father gave him to do on earth yea his soul was already in trouble Joh. 12. 27. now saith he even in that his being made an offering for sin is the Son of Man glorified and the Father is glorified in him If God be glorified in him God shall also glorifie him in himself and shall straightway glorifie him Then and therein was the Son of man glorified in his being appointed and set as the surety in that publick place that by the grace of God he should tast death for every man he was therein said to be crowned with glory and honor above all other persons among Men or Angels for no man could redeem his Brother nor give to God a ransom for his soul the Redemption of the soul is more precious neither was there any other thing or person in Heaven or Earth that was counted worthy but this Holy One Herein was the Son of man glorified And so in Gods supporting him and carrying him through so great sufferings when all our sins met together on him Psal 40. 11 12 16 17. Heb. 5. 7 9. Likewise in Gods giving so glorious a testimony to him at his death Mat. 26. 50 54. And in his Resurrection from the dead This Jesus who was made of the seed of David according to the flesh was declared to be the Son of God with power according to the spirit of holiness Rom. 1. 3 4. In these things the Son of man was glorified and ●o the Father glorified in him in the exercise and agreement of all his holy and glorious Attributes his Wisdom Holiness Truth Mercy Goodness Power c. for manssalvation God was manifested in the flesh condemning sin and yet therein preparing Attonement and Propitiation for sinners and straight-way after the finishing of these works in his own body the father who glorified him in himself in his own Power Name and Glory declaring himself satisfied in and for what he delivered him raising him from the dead in which he was justified in the Spirit or according to the Spirit of Holiness did further and fully and perfectly glorifie him in the same body in receiving him up to glory and setting him on his own right hand in the Heavens far above all Principality and Power Might and Dominion and every name that is named not onely in this world but in that to come and hath put all things under his feet and gave him to be the head over all things to the Church which is his body the fulness of him then distinct from him in his personal body now raised and glorified yet they in that to be done in and upon them are the filling up or compleating of him in the ends and vertues of his cross who as so considered namely in the ends and vertues of his cross filleth all things as Ephes 3. 8 10 but he gave himself for h●s Church for all that through his grace to man-ward come in to him That he might wash them with the washing of water by the word that so he might in the issue present it to himself as he now presents it in himself before the Father a glorious Church without spot or wrinckle Eph 5. 25-27 and ch 1. 20 21 22 23. 1 Pot. 3. 22. Phil. 2. 6-11 Joh. 17. 1-5 Col. 2. 9. Read these Scriptures and compare them and see how they explicate and agree with the explication given of that 1 Tim. 3. 16. And after some little Discourse to this purpose demonstrating
The Epistle to the ●ebrews saith He shall come c. But the just shall live and be preserved to that day through faith kept by the power of God through faith u●●● the salvation ready to be revealed in the last time he is all this day in a spiritual first-fruits writing his Law in their hearts in the demonstration of his Son and his grace in him and that in and through those means forementioned But while they are here that being not fully done nay but in a little first fruits they imperfect in every thing as to attainment not knowing as they are known c. they have therefore need still of all those means instruments and helps for the doing of it or having it done in them in which himself hath appointed in and with the demonstration of his Son to be present for the working it in them more and more unto the perfect day and so of the helps and instrumental teaching of one another but then they shall know as they are known and that all of them from the least to the greatest and therefore shall not need c. Yea then shall their iniquity be so perfectly blotted out as Act. 3. 19 20. as to be no more remembred any more by any remainder of it or its fruits upon them whereas in this day there is a remembrance of it as we have shewed before Then shall he perfectly and totally redeem Israel from all his iniquities that to be waited for Psal 130. Truly this Covenant is violated or broken as Isa 24. 5. by such as tread underfoot the blood of it count it as a common thing as if of no more or other vertue as to any Covenant of remission and peace than like sufferings of other persons Heb. 10. 29. Do wilfully after knowledge of the truth received reject and turn from that Sacrifice ●● draw back being proudly lifted up above the reading the whole vision ●● God in the face of Jesus Christ where it s written that it may be 〈◊〉 hat so they may run to the end insolently boasting of it even in 〈…〉 as a thing made and accomplished in them in this day compare Hab. 2. 4. with Heb. 10. 26-38 and 2 Tim. 2. 18. 4 Qu. Where and what that Anointing is 1 Joh. 2. 21-27 And whether it be not the same in these dayes to them that have it Answ It is in and upon him that one person of God and of man Jesus that was of Nazareth it is in him in our nature immeasurably Joh. 1. 14. and 3.34 and for us Him God hath anointed with the oyle of gladness above his fellows Psal 45. 1 2-7 In him it hath pleased the Father all fulness should dwell even the fulness of the God-head bodily Col. 1. 19. and 2. 9. Yea in him are hid all the treasures of wisdome and knowledge Col. 2. 2. In him is Gods Name Exod. 23. 21. The revelation or manifestation of his glory to the sons of men as well as his Power Authority and Majesty as he is anointed with both Act. 10. 38. Joh. 1. 18. and 8. 12. and 12. 44-46 2 Cor. 4. 5 6. which Name of God as in him is that precious oyntment powred forth by and through him Cant. 1. 3. And so it s explicated in that 1 Joh. 2. 20-27 where its clear That that which is called the Unction vers 20. And the anoynting vers 27. is the same that is called The truth vers 21. intimately The testimony of Jesus in which he is declared to be the Christ the Anointed one the Son of God the Saviour of the world And so the Fathers name declared in him verse 22 23. which is the summary and fundamen●al matter of Gods teaching as is fore-shewed expresly it is called vers 24. That which they had heard from the beginning the word of the truth of the Gospel even the word of the beginning of Christ which what it is is explicated 1 Cor. 15. 14. The sum of the Gospel concerning Christ which they had first and alwayes preached as that in the heart-mindfulness or remembrance of which the beleever is saved or preserved from every evill word and work and way The sum of which is concerning the Death and Resurrection of Christ and Gods glory appearing in him the same is here meant by the things heard from the beginning called the anointing as appears in that like as in that of 1 Cor. 15. so here he saith verse 26. that he writes these things to them concerning them that seduce them to direct them how to be preserved from them namely by giving earnest beed to that anointing the things heard from the beginning as likewise Paul to Timothy in a like case Evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse deceiving and being deceived but continue thou in the things that thou hast learned and been assured of knowing of whom thou hast learned them c. 2 Tim. 3. 13 14 15. Surely the testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophesie Rev. 19. 10. whence Paul directs Timothy as the way in which he might be helped with understanding in all things ever to remember That Jesus Christ of the seed of David was raised from the dead according to his Gospel And this anoynting this light of the Lord this glorious Gospel of Christ who is the Image of God is certainly the same for that preaching of it was given by those great Apostles for the obedience of faith unto all Nations Rom. 1. 1-3-5 and 16. 25 26. The dispensation of the fulness of times c. Eph. 1. 10. And of the same vertue and quality that ever it was for teaching all things and leading into all truth it being the arm or power of God to the saving whosoever beleeveth for therein is the righteousness of God revealed c. Rom. 1. 16. 17. So that beleevers still need no man or spirits teaching that teacheth otherwise than as that anointing teacheth them of all things and as that hath taught them even as they have heard from the beginning so they are exhorted in the next verses to abide in him It will never teach another thing or reveal Gods glory in another manner They have also therein need and encouragement diligently to heed and attend more to the same in and through all means vouchsafed 5 Qu. What and where that Comforter is c. Joh. 16. Ans He is the holy Spirit of truth proceeding from the Father and the Son in his light influences and operation Therein thus distinguished from other spirits he takes of the things of Jesus and glo●●fies him he lifts up the Son of Man as already come in the Flesh and now received up into Glory in mans Nature this he commends and l●fts up according to the Apostles Doctrin and Gods glory herein as is shewed before for reproving and enlightning the World and for teaching and leading the Beleever into all truth Joh. 16. 8 9 10 13 14. with Chap. 15. 26 27. and
c. they all and not the unclean shall then together enter with him into the joy of their Lord where they shall dwell and walk for ever with the Lord in a high broad way where shall be no straitness nor occasion of stumbling yea the Lord himself shall be to them a place of broad Rivers and streams where shall go no Gally with Oares Isa 33. 20 21. Revel 21. 1 8. 25 27. 22. 1 14 15. Heb. 9. 28. 12 Qu. What that manifestation of the Spirit is which is given to every man to profit withall And whether there be any profit but by it And whether it be not of it self an infallible guide c. Ans To the First Part of this Query That manifestation of the Spirit spoken of 1 Cor. 12. 7. is of that one Spirit that being immeasurably received in the Nature of man in and by that one Person of the Son of God is sent forth in his influences of light and power unto men according to the measure of the gift of Christ and his manifestation is concerning Christ as the works are now finished in him and the Declaration of him come forth in the Gospel and so of the things of him and the Fathers glory in him by which he teacheth all things and leads into all truth as before is shewed Compare this 1 Cor. 12. 7. 11. with Ephes 4. 7 11. Joh. 16. 13 14. some distinct understanding of which testimony of the Spirit concerning Christ for some profitable opening or usefulness of it to others is given to every hearty beleeving receiver of it The other parts of this Query are in his former Queries and sufficiently answered before 13 Qu. What and where that Worship of God in the Spirit is truly c. And whether any can worship in Spirit and in Truth but those that are born of the Spirit And whether he that is born of the Spirit needeth any other guide c. And whether such Worships hath not been and are now differing from all other And therefore hated Ans Here are five Queries in one To the first wee answer That Worship of God in Spirit and Truth mentioned Joh. 4. 23 24. is that worship of him that is in the light and power of and according to the Spirits testimony concerning Jesus as now come forth in the Gospel and so in Christ Jesus who is the Truth And this called worshipping in spirit and in truth as opposed both to the Samaritans worship which was never right but in and according to the wisdom of the flesh and so in a false way and also as opposed to the Jewish worship which sometimes was right while yet it was in and through that killing letter of the Law to which the Ministration of the Spirit the Gospel as now come forth is opposed 2 Cor. 3. and also in and through the Types and Shadows of the Law to which Jesus Christ the Body and truth of them is opposed Col. 2. 17. Joh. 1. 17. This sence of the Spirit and Truth in which God is to be worshipped is confirmed in other Scriptures for the Spirit See Rev. 19. 10. The Angel admonishing John not to worship him but God instructs him thus The testimony of Jesus and not any Messenger that brings it is the spirit of Prophecy in which God is now to be worshipped for the truth See Phil. 3. 3. we are the Circumcision which worship God in the Spirit and rejoyce in Christ Jesus the Truth and have no confidence in the flesh c. And so our Saviour interprets the true Worship Joh. 5. 22 23 24. The Father judgeth no man but hath committed all judgement to the Son that all men should honour the Son even as they honour the Father he that honoureth not the Son honoureth not the Father that sent him And to let us know who it is that indeed honours the Son and so the Father that sent him it follows hee that heareth my Word which also is the word or testimony of him that sent him concerning him Joh. 7. 16. 14. 23 24. 1 Joh. 5. 9-12 13. And so beleeveth on him that sent me c. like to this is that Joh. 12. 44. 49. and that two-fold Rule for the trial of Spirits before spoken to 1 Joh. 4. 1-6 They then that magnifie or glorifie the Word of the Lord as declared in the Apostles Doctrin as Act. 13. 48. and according to it beleeve and rejoyce in Christ Jesus and so in the Father are the true worshippers To the Second part of the Query we answer That as it is true that no man speaking by the Spirit of God renders Jesus in his Person or works done in his own Body for sinners execrable or undesirable so likewise is it true that no man can truly say confess or acknowledge Jesus as the Christ in his Doctrin or Worship but by the Spirit of the Lord 1 Cor. 12. 3. and whosoever beleeveth that Jesus is the Christ he is therein and thereto bornof God 1 Joh. 5. 1. Joh. 1. 12. 13. the other parts of the Query as much as is needful are answered before 14 Qu. What and where that light is Joh. 1. 9. that being come into the World is the condemnation of all that are in darkness c. And whether it be not the condemnation of all the World that beleeve not in it And whether there be any other condemnation c. Ans In this Query is also a confusion of many Queries and after the first part of it something first taken for granted and then propounded as a Query we shall briefly answer it thus 1 Not John the Baptist but Jesus that was of Nazareth the supposed Son of Joseph that was conceived of the Holy Ghost in the wombe of the Virgin Mary born in Bethlehem of Iudea in the days of Augustus Caesar c. even that word that was then and so made Flesh and came and dwelt amongst men and not any other thing or person who through sufferings is now entred into glory That I say and no other Person or thing is The true light that lightneth every man that cometh into the world Joh. 1. 8 9. 14. 15-18 41. 45. 8. 12. 12. 44 45 46. Acts 4. 10 11 12. 2 The Text saith not This light is the condemnation of all or any that are in darkness but this is the condemnation That light is come into the World and men loved darkness rather than light because their deeds were evil Their loving darkness rather than light when the light comes unto them and not the coming of the light to them is the condemning sin and that which makes other sins condemnable as also Ioh. 15. 22. 24. Zach. 5. 1-4 3 This light personally is received by the Father in the Heavens Act 3. 20. but in his influences virtually and Spiritually among men and dwelling in them in whom he dwelleth by faith Ephes 1. 17. 2 Cor. 4. 6. Ephes 3. 17-19 15
extended to them and striving with them through his first Personal Appearance through which all the Grace of God bringing salvation to all men came forth in all ages shall have no day of grace nor any such nigh coming of the Kingdom either in it self or in the word or tender of it afforded them in and by his second day as the fore-mentioned abuse of this Scripture would signifie to us in urging that first part of the Answer of our Saviour to the Pharisees vers 20. 21. for proof of the second appearing of Christ accomplished to and in men now in this day which thing signified namely That the second Appearing of Jesus Christ in the flesh and in the Spirit his coming again since his Ascension c. as in the forementioned expressions of thy Discourse and Letter was accomplished in those Pharisees there spoken to who yet had not owned him in his first appearance is also quite contrary to your own principles and expressions too in other parts of your discourse and writings in which you signifie it to be the peculiar privilege of your selves and such others to have experimented Christs coming again in you since his Ascension and this accomplished in some late operations in you many of which Farnsworth boasted of which you signified us all along and all others that would not admire and worship you to be strangers to yet now this Scripture must be brought and urged again and again to prove the said coming of Christ again in Flesh and Spirit after his Ascension c. to have been now accomplished in these Pharisees that were not yet the Disciples of Christ nor had owned him in his first Appearance and at this time also in which our Saviour himself affirmeth He was not yet ascended Joh. 20. 17. and the Holy Ghost saith the like of him Joh. 7. 39. Herein is the truth of those Scriptures verified in you that tell us Such men as have not faith or are of no judgement concerning the faith of and in that person they are also unreasonable or absurd men their own sayings and principles will not stand one by another for indeed themselves understand not what they say nor whereof they affirm But I shall wave the further notice of your Absurdities in this and proceed in the consideration of what may be more for our commodity and instruction and for yours also if not too late or you be not too proud to receive it See I pray you how to this second day of the Son of man which hee hath said his own Disciples should desire to see and should not see till they and we all the Disciples be gathered together our Saviour speaks further in the beginning of Chap. 18. Instructing us by a Parable alwayes to pray watch and be as men longing and waiting for it and not to faint or take up short assuring us That God will much more readily willingly speed●ly than the unjust Judge who yet was overcome by Importunity avenge his Elect and that speedily which he plainly signifies he will then and not till then fully do in that day of the Son of man yet to come and to be waited for by them all as 2 Thess 1. 6-9 10. and 2. 1. 2. Yet the Lord is not slack as men count slackness but his forbearance is salvation he is not willing that any should perish and therefore waits that he may be gracious as 2 Pet. 3. 9. c. Isa 30. ●8 But he that shall come will certainly come who ever scoff at the promise of it and will not tarry longer than his time Yea the Lord will hasten the work c. of his faithfulness and truth in which he hath also given assurance in what he hath already done Nevertheless saith our Saviour when he the Son of man cometh shall he find faith on the earth Surely he signifies but little few will be found in the expectation and waiting for his coming most that pretend to magnifie him will before that day have taken up short as if it were already accomplished in this or in that others almost discouraged and damped through the abounding of iniquity c. The other Scripture that was perverted by thee to the fore-mentioned purpose in thy second dayes Discourse is That saying of our Saviour Joh. 14. 3. If I go and prepare a place for you I will come again and receive you to my self that where I am ye may be also Is it not clear that that shall be accomplished to them altogether And then and not till then when he shall bring all that sleep in Jesus with him compare this with 1 Th●ss 4. 14-16 17. They did indeed see him again after he was a while taken from them by death hee being raised appeared to them many times before his Ascension and they were therein comforted and confirmed and happily therein there might be some first fulfillings of that promise Joh. 16. 16. c. A little while and ye shall see me again because I go to the Father But as that text speaks not expresly of his coming again though it shall then have its full and perfect fulfilling so in that first fulfilling of it though they did see him again yet was not that properly his coming again but farther demonstrations of that first appearance and of the works done in that person therein and thereby And truly because he was to go to the Father they had those demonstrations of the person that did ascend in our nature before he did so And because he is gone to the Father he also shall come again in his day and receive them to himself as Joh. 14. 3. The ground of all our consolation and hope as before being made compleat in this That we have an Advocate the Son of God in our nature even in that body in which he bore our sins to the Tree in heaven with the Father From whence namely from heaven we also look for the Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ who shall change our vile body that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body by that mighty working by which he is able to subdue even all things to himself The other parts of my charge follow necessarily this first being so fully shewed and therefore with more brevity may be passed over as to say in the next place 2 That thou movest us to listen to and receive another Spirit than that which is in and with that hearing of faith Gal. 3. 1. 3. For is not the Lord himself in that revelation of him or the testimony of Jesus even as committed to the Apostles to be ministred and as preached by them that Spirit of Prophesie that Spirit prophesied of and that now fits for Prophesie and is the life and quintessence of Prophesie compare 2 Cor. 3. 17. and the other verses of that Chapter and Chap. 4. 1. c. with Rev. 19. 10. Is not that testimony as so come forth the Spirits testimony given and opened by him
for habitations of God He hath given these gifts to men some Apostles some Prophets some Evangelists some Pastors and Teachers to perfect or furnish the Saints for the work of their Ministry for the edifying of the body of Christ till we all come in the unity of the faith and knowledge of the Son God unto a perfect man c. Psal 68. 18. Ephes 4. 7-11 c. 1 Cor. 12. 7. c. And so the Apostle Peter said of that which they spake and others heard that that was of those gifts which Christ had received on the right hand of his Father and did then shed forth Act. 2. 16. 33. Though the gifts be divers yet all given by that one and the self-same Spirit that lifts up and glorifies Christ according to the faithful record 1 Cor. 12. Rom. 12. Yea all those gifts distributed and set in the Church since the first Apostles who also opened the Prophets and were last in respect of that their peculiar Office or work of giving another manner of and fuller revelation of the Gospel than had been given before and that for obedience to the faith among all Nations for his name I say all gifts distributed and given unto beleevers since who through their word beleeve they are for the comparing and opening Scriptures or shewing the things of Jesus Christ to others by and according to them and to what is written and already revealed in them The holy Scriptures especially as now compleated since the dispensation of the fulness of times came forth by the Apostles being able to make wise to salvation though faith which is in Christ Jesus c. And throughly to furnish the beleever to all his service in exercise of those gifts he hath received from God for the profit of others Thirdly We come now to consider how or wherein any may be said to deny the Alone sufficiency of Gods teaching surely that may be seen in the for●er considerations 1 That they deny the Alone sufficiency of Gods teaching that either deny the Lord that bought them or acknowledge and confess him not according to the testimony God hath given of him Do not lift him up ●● magnifie him in his Cross with the ends and vertues thereof as declared in the Apostles Doctrine as the ground and foundation of all Faith and Hope the matter of our song the fountain of all our teaching do not acknowledge that vision of God in Christ to be indeed as now revealed The Vision of all visions and sufficient in the light and power of God in and with it to teach and open all Doctrine and lead into all Truth I say such do therein deny the Alone sufficiency of Gods teaching that being as before the summary matter of his teaching and the way of his teaching all things and leading into all truth 2 They that deny slight or throw by the holy Scriptures either in their authority or clearness certainty agreement truth or sufficiency as not being able to make wise to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus and throughly to furnish the man of God to all his service c. as before without some additional helps of mens learning or art or without the imaginations of their own spirit or some other spirit than what is in and with them to give the meaning and lead to the use of them they that come not up to those sound words as delivered by them that have spoken to us in the name of the Lord in which the righteousness of God is revealed from Faith to Faith as it is written They to whom the pen of the Scribe is in vain for opening and interpreting the mind or meaning of the Holy Ghost what wisdom is in them surely they have therein rejected the word of the Lord while they render that as a dead letter and so vain and empty fallible and uncertain without the addition of their gloss or fancy which they have not seen heard or met with in that word of the truth of the Gospel And therefore not by the Spirit Jerem. 8. 8 9. Col. 2. 18. 3 They also that dispise and slight as fleshly and of man the Instruments and Means of Gods appointing the Posts or Pillars of his setting up for these his teachings to be conveyed and brought near unto us in or by and for us to waite upon him in Prov. 8. 34. 9. 3. Zach. 7. 9-12 2 Tim. 4. 1-5 They despise not man but God who hath also given us of his holy Spirit 1 Thes 4. 2. 8. They are sensual what spirituality soever they pretend not having the Spirit Jude 19. 1 Joh. 2. 18 19. Hebr. 10. 24 25. And of this sort I fear they are that had a hand in the forementioned Queries But hoping some of them may not yet be given up to Delusion and however for the benefit of those that desired it and of others I shall yet adde something farther in Answer to the Queries many of them being answered in this already said 1 Query What and where that New Jerusalem is which John saw ●●●● down from heaven c Rev. 21. Answ 1 It appears not yet come down in or unto you for you profess yet to be travelling with pain and grief of heart and bowels yerning for the miseries others are like in your apprehensions to fall into And that Christ might be formed in them But though such pity pain and grief towards objects in misery or in evill wayes leading to it as you pretend be in truth in the hearts of such as indeed love the Lord Jesus Christ and hold fast his name and grace therein in the time of this mortality yet in that New Jerusalem when come down from heaven there shall be no more crying pain nor tears they shall be all wiped away All former miseries and occasions of weeping shall be forgotten Isa 25. 6 7 8 9. Rev. 21. 4. They shall even rejoyce when they see the smoke of their torment rise up for ever whom before they pitied Rev. 19. 2 3-7 with Chap. 14. 2 3 10 11. 2 But for farther Answer It is not yet come down from God out of heaven unto any It is yet as our life is hid with Christ in God when Christ who is our life shall appear then shall we appear with him and be like him in glory That it is not yet come down from God out of heaven though beleevers by faith do come unto it in and through the Gospel especially as now come forth Heb. 12. 22. This appears 1 In that it s shewed in the vision then to come when he makes new heavens and new earth and all things new Rev. 21. 1-5 which are things that he will make not hath made Isa 66. 22. And which all beleevers in this corruptible state of the world all the time of their mortality are yet looking and waiting for 2 Pet. 3. 12 13 14. Tit. 2. 12 13. Phil. 3. 21. 1 Thess 1. 10. Isa 25.
or who he applies that name to he saith Master Wray called us so in some Letters which whether so or no I know not I never heard of any such thing nor had I ever seen Mr. Wray or he me to our knowledge before that meeting and if he did give any such Character according to his apprehensions of us yet the thing I said is true nor was it propounded to shuffle off or evade the business as he saith for notwithstanding that I took the Challenge as directed to my self in their intentions and so answered it fully I may truly say he is glad to make a bluster about Circumstances that without giving any fair answer he might yet make their ignorant Disciples beleeve he hath notably replied the sum of his pretended reply further is chiefly a renewing of their old Charge so oft already answered and shewed a false accusation That I deny Gods in-dwelling in his people yea here he adds something that it seems they thought not of before viz. That I said God would not be manifest in his people the falseness of that with the rest the Reader may see in my Answer to I. N's Letter as also of his Charging Mr. Wray again in this with turning them out of his house with many other things yea all is so fully answered before I shall here adde no more to it FINIS The faults if any have escaped in Printing the courteous Reader in desir'd to impute to the Authors absence from the Press and kindly as he goes along to mend them with his Pen. The Contents of some of the things principally treated of with notice of the Scriptures chiefly opened in the following Tract especially in the Answers to James Naylors Letter and to the following Queries I Concerning Gods being manifested in the flesh in the person of his only begotten Son eminently and peculiarly This briefly assorted p. 2 Enlarged and opened and thereto these Scriptures opened and compared 1 Tim. 3. 16. with Joh. 13. 31 32. Heb 9. 24 25 26 with other Scriptures p. 21 22 23 24 Further cleared in shewing the difference between Gods being manifested in the Flesh in that one Person and his dwelling and walking in his people and how the body of the Beleever is the Temple of the Lord with some distinction observed between its being so and his being gloriously manifested in that his Temple and so the manifestation of the Sons of God which is yet to come with some hints of explication of these Scriptures hereto Rom. 8. 19 25. with 2 Thess 1. 6 10 11. 2. 1 2. with 2 Cor. 5. 1 6. 1 Cor. 6. 14 15. and divers others p. 24 25 26 When and how the life of Jesus shall bee manifested fully in the mortal flesh or body of the beleever that is now mortal according to that 2 Cor. 4. 10 11. Rom. 8. 11. with 1 Cor. 15. 53. Phil. 3. 21. and other Scriptures p. 27 28 29 Some clearing of those Scriptures Rom. 7. 23. 8. 10. from Farnsworths abuse p. 30 31 Christ being in the Beleever the hope of glory and how likewise how his being in them to be enquired as a Rule-for trial whether they be in the faith p. 31 32 33 2 Concerning Pauls enjoyment of a visible demonstration of the Person of Christ in the Heavens briefly spoken to p. 2. 3 more fully p. 34 35 Then occasionally is proved and opened That Jesus Christ in that one personal Body prepared for him is ascended and received by the Father in the Heavens until the restitution of all things p. 36 37 38 39 The necessity and usefulness of it p. 40 41 42 The dangerous issue of casting off or slighting that true acknowledgement of the Head p. 43 The distinction between our entring and his being already for us entred p. 44. 3 Concerning the one Offering of Christ to bear and put away sin by the Sacrifice of himself made and accomplished in that person only p. 49 This made good against some batterles made against it and therein these Scriptures Isa 43. 24. Amos 2. 13. Heb. 6. 6. 1 Joh. 5. 10. 28. as much as pertains to that business opened p. 50 51 4 Concerning the Second appearing of Christ which shall be without sin and to the utmost Salvation of them that look for him and how it is to be waited or tarried for by all Beleevers all the time of this present world p. 52 53 In making it good against their batterles these Scriptures opened Luk. 17. 20 22. to the end with chap. 18. 1 8. p. 54 Some hints to such explication p. 11 Likewise Joh. 14. 3. with other Scriptures p. 55 56 57 58 The glory then to be revealed on them that wait for him with distinctiòn between that and the promise of this life occasionally spoken to p. 24 25 26 More directly in answer to th 1 2 3. Queries p. 83 84 85 5 Concerning the matter and manner of Gods teaching and the alone sufficiency of it p. 71 72 73. And so what the voyce of Christ is and how known and distinguished in answer to the tenth Query p. 94 6 Concerning the holy Scriptures what they are and how the righteousness of God engaged for preserving the Records of them p. 74 75 76 77. Gods primary way for demonstrating the Truth Goodness and Authority of them p. 78. Secondary Arguments demonstrating the same p. 79 7 The excellency spirituality plainness and glory of the Ministry or dispensation of the Gospel as committed to the Apostles and by them given to all Nations for the obedience of faith p. 59 60 61 62 63 64 65. 8 What other means God useth for bringing his teaching nigh to us p. 80 9 Who they are that deny the alone sufficiency of Gods teaching p. 81 82 10 The distinction between the manner of Paul and the rest of the Apostles receiving their testimony and furniture to their Ministry and Timothy and all other secondary Ministers then and since receiving theirs p 2. and the same spoken to again p. 14. 15. likewise in answer to the Sixth Query p. 88 89. In the answers to other Queries besides those already hinted to are divers Scriptures opened and compared with others chiefly these 1 Joh. 2. 20 27 Joh. 16. 8 14 p. 86 87 88. with p. 71 72 73. Isa 30. 18 21. p. 91. Rom. 10. 6 8. with Joh. 1. 5. p. 93. 94 I●a 35. 8. p. 95. Joh. 4. 23 24. p. 96. Joh. 1. 9. p. 97. Rom. 8. 2 3. p. 97. 98 99. The people called Quakers are discovered in this Discourse 1 To be lovers and makers of Lyes compare their Charges in their first Paper and in James's Letter with my Answers p. 2 3. 21. 24. 26 27 28 29. 46 47 48. 2 To be movers of us to enquire after another God than the only true God in Christ See the Answer to their insolent Challenge p. 11 12 3 To be of those spirits that endeavour to introduce the imagination of another Jesus another Spirit another Gospel then what the Apostles have preached p. 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 And boast of confirming that imagination with signes and lying Wonders and with all deceiveableness of unrighteousness in them that perish See their Challenge with the Answer to it p. 9 10 c. to the 15 4 To be of those seducing Spirits having their Consciences seared as with a hot Iron that command to abstain from meats that God hath created to be received with thanksgiving c. That do reject and would take from us the Word of the Lord and not suffer us to look on it in the Records left us neither night nor day That do forbid the exercise of those gifts mediately given through Prophecy c. See all this in the Challenge with the Answer fore-mentioned 5 That appear in all to be proud knowing nothing doting about questions c. and there in unreasonable and absurd men that have no faith See further the Postscript FINIS