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A66688 Truth lifting up its head above scandals Wherein is declared what God Christ Father Son Holy Ghost Scriptures Gospel Prayer Ordinances of God are. By Gerrard Winstanly. Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. 1649 (1649) Wing W3054; ESTC R222280 38,309 95

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sets up such teachers is not from the Father commanding but from the flesh being suffered by the Father for a time that when he comes to throw downe his enemies flesh may be shamed and he honoured That man that cannot speak the testimony of the Father no other way but from his book as he reads or from the mouth of another what he heares as the publike teachers doe speake by hearsay and not from experience and so declares himself to be a false Christ a false prophet that runs to teach others before he have any discovery of God within himself Qu. But are not the Scriptures the truths of God An. Yes for they declare that the spirit was the mighty governour of the flesh of those that writ them and so the truths of God the great governour in the pure experience of those penmen And I shall demand of you how you know that these Scriptures are the word of God in the sense you call them but the testimony of the spirit within your selves I say there is no way to know but by the spirit himself seeing there are so many expositions upon them which without doubt hath varied the copies if it were possible to see those very writings from the prophets and Apostles own pen which is not to be seen But when the spirit comes in he must nay he doth and will declare his own meaning And so the spirituall man judges all things and he himself is judged of no man he can judge the flesh and passe righteous judgement because he sees and knowes wh●t the flesh is The flesh cannot judge him for if he doe it is not righteous judging but rash censure Qu. What use is to be made of the Scriptures An. First they are or may be kept as a record of such truths as were writ not from imagination of flesh but from pure experience and teachings of the Father Secondly we are taught thereby to waite upon the Father with a meek and obedient spirit till he teach us and feed us with sincere milk as he taught them that wrote these Scriptures Thirdly when I look into that record of experimentall testimony and finde a sutable agreement betweene them and the feeling of light within my own soule now my joy is fulfilled And every man and woman may declare what they have received and so become preachers one to another For the Scriptures doth but declare the sending down of the spirit and how he shall rule in the earth in the latter dayes but they doe not declare every particular measure and beame of the spirits ruling for this the sons and daughters are to declare by their particular experiences as they are drawn up Qu. But when I read the Scriptures and findes a perswasion in my heart that they are true may I not owne them as a truth and speak them as a truth and speak them to others An. You may deliver the same words you reade which you are perswaded of but to passe construction and the meaning by way of office teaching others this you cannot do There is an imaginary perswasion grounded upon thoughts or as he conceives but this is a sandy foundation and deceiveth all the world Secondly there is an experimental perswasion grounded upon sight and feeling of the spirit of truth ruling king within him and this is the rock that will never fayl Qu. But did not the Apostles and Christ take texts of Scripture and expound them as Philip did to the Eunuch and Christ from the 61 Esay An. They did not preach and expound any text customarily as the parish gods do but such particular Scriptures as the oportune time and occasion served to declare Christ to be the lambe of God or the grea● prophet which the Father promised to send So that all the Scriptures of the ancient prophets which they spake from was only to make it appear that the Messias was come but they did not preach in setled parishes forcing the people by the hand of the magistrate to come and hear them and give them a maintenance for so doing under pain of punishment the Scriptures knowes no such custome or way to be used therefore whosoever lives in such a practise denies the Scripture and are enemies to Jesus Christ But now if any one take Scriptures that speak of the spirits ruling in flesh and so proves the truth of the Scripture by his own testimony or witnesse within himselfe this may be done but for any other way of expounding Scripture I know none neither will nor doth the Scripture warrant any other but what advances the spirit and throws down the flesh by the speakers own experience Qu. But may not the powers of a land compell their people some to preach and others to hear Scriptures expounded as the manner is in England An. I answer That power that compels is the little horne or dragon wheresoever it sits and that expounding is a flat denial of those Scriptures and treason against the spirit liberty is to be given to every one in the case for the kingdome of Christ hath an interest herein Lands and Kingdoms are most commonly governed more by the wisdome of the flesh then of the spirit and why because the spirit gave that power into the hand of flesh for a certain time and when the flesh is judged for his action the Lord wil condemn him for his unrighteous cruell self-seeking and oppressing government over his lambs and sheep The Powers of the Land punished Christ and his Apostles for holding forth their testimony of the Father which was within them but they did not compell any to hear them or to follow them it is an ●asyer thing for magistrates to be breaking forth against such as speak from a pure testimony then against such as speak from imaginary studies of the flesh both in regard of the powers of the flesh within them blinding their eyes and because of so many envious spirits against truth that will be flattering the magistrate and telling him tales of slander on purpose to incense him against the sincere hearted in the land because they hate them through ignorance that is in them not knowing the Majesty of the Lord that is in his serva●ts whom they despise Qu. What must the powers of a Land doe then in the matters of Religion as they call it An. First they must suffer every one that will quietly to keepe the record in their houses or to rerd it or speak of it one to another and they that find their own experience to suite therewith speaking from a pure testimony and walkes in all acts of righteousnesse towards his fellow creatures It is the charge which the Father hath put into the hand of the Magistrate to protect these from their oppression of unreasonable men Secondly if any man walk unrighteously towards his fellow creature in civil matters the Powers of a land must punish him according to the nature of his offence and so to be a
with him that is that the curse shall ●e removed and the power of it killed and consumed And that created flesh by that mighty power the man of truth should be made subject to the spirit that made it so ●hat the spirit which is the Father may be●ome all in all the chiefe ruler in flesh And truly this is but according to the ●urrent of the whole Scripture that in the ●ay of Christ every one shall be made of one ●eart and one spirit that is all shall bee ●rought in to acknowledge the Father to ●bey him walke humbly before him and ●ive in peace and love in him This is the ●octrine of Christ and the Gospell This is ●lad tydings to heare of But when you are ●ade to enjoy this doctrine as yours then you shall know what it is to know the Son and what it is to be set free by the Sonne therfore wait upon the Father till he mak● forth himself in you Qu. I waite that 's true but I must use the meanes Answ That which you call meanes doth harden your hearts and blind your eyes i● shuts you out from sweet enjoyment tha● is to run after men for teachings I speak● not rashly I speak what I know and yo● shall finde before your soules taste of tru● peace that whosoever takes those Scriptures and makes exposition upon them from thei● imagination and ●els you that is the wor● of God and hath seen nothing That they are the false Christs and false Prophets an● their way of teaching is meer deceit both to your soules and to your purses for now in this day of Christ which is begun and which will have a greater appearance ere long in the great world Men must speak their own experienced words and must not speake thoughts For thoughts and studies and imagination of flesh are the men that are found gathering sticks upon this sabbath day and these are stoned to death by the Power that is arising in some already and shall be stoned to death in all that the Lord alone may be exalte in this day of his Power Qu. Must I use no meanes at all or what meanes must I use An. These 3 first let your chief endeavour be to act according to your creation that is to doe as you would be done unto by all creatures as I have shewed and I le tell you this is as needfull a gospell doctrine to be practised as any I know for the present for I le assure you the world is at such a passe yea and among imaginary professors especially that I know not who I can say is a sincere hearted friend so that I am sure the sonne of man at his coming finds no faith in earth neither in my flesh nor in the flesh of other he brings it with him and gives it to us Secondly waite upon the Father with a meek spirit for his teaching And you shall find it a very hard thing to performe these ●wo meanes for the flesh is both very un●ighteous to seek it self and it is very hasty ●o have all knowledge peace and experience ●n a sudden it s so proud and hasty it will ●ot wait Thirdly if you would hear other men ●peak you may doe two things First read the record and there see what the testimony of the Apostles and Prophets your fellow servants were but do not alter their words by forceing a meaning till the Father teach you Secondly if you would hear then acquaint your selves with such as can speake from a testimony within for as they received what they have from the pure teachings of the Father so this second hand teaching will be pure teaching to you but be sure you do not prefer this second hand teaching before the first for now the everlasting word and gospel must reveale himself to you or else you cannot be satisfied I have now discharged my service to the Father in this declaration remember what is tould you despise not the Fathers meanes by preferring the way and meanes of the flesh above the wayes of the Father They say I deny the Scriptures because I say that the Scriptures were not appointed for a rule to the world to walke by without the spirit but were the testimony of the Father in those men that writ them for the comfort and benefit of those that are drawn up into communion with the same spirit And to this I shall give this accompt Qu. What is the Law and Testimony which if a man speak not according to it it is because there is no light in him An. This Law and Testimony to which I must have recourse for my comfort is not the words or writings of other men without me But the spirit of the Father in me teaching me to know him by experience and when I can speake purely what I doe see and heare from the Father this is the Law and Testimony within me from which I speake and if I speak not from this Law within I have no knowledge in me Qu. But are not the Scriptures the Law and Testimony of the Father Answ It was the Law and Testimony of the spirit which rested in and upon the Prophets and Apostles for they writ what they saw in vision and they spake what they heard by voice speaking to them spiritually Qu. But are not those Scriptures the Law and Testimony for people to walk by in these dayes Answ No For this is to walke by the eyes of other men and the spirit is not so scanty that a dozen or 20 pair of eyes shall serve the whole world but every sonne and daughter as they are called children of light have light within themselves The same spirit that fils one fils all and makes the whole number of them according to their severall measures to be of one heart and one mind Qu. But may not men take these Scriptures and spend construction upon them and hold forth those constructions to others as perfect light by way of office An. I answer no neither reason nor Scripture allowes any man to speake any words but what he knowes positively to be truth And he that spends constructions thereupon speaking from his imagination he speaks from the flesh and devill and so he makes himself to be a traytor to the father inholding forth that to be truth which is no truth And a thief robber and unrighteous dealer with the Prophets and Apostles First in taking their words as his own and secondly in expounding their meaning and so putting his own meaning upon their words But yet he that hath the same spirit may speak the same word where the Father hath given him the same sight and experience for no man can safely tell another this is a positive truth of God till he have the same testimoniall experience within himself as the penmen of Scripture had and this I am sure all that stand up to teach by way of office have not therefore it is clear that the power that
the one spirit this makes the second man perfect for corruption and curse is removed and the whole earth is filled with holy breathing all acting and living in righteousnesse And this is Jesus Christ the second man They say I deny the Gospell and the doctrine of it hereunto I give this accompt Qu. What is the Gospell Ans. It is the Father himselfe that is the Word and glad tydings that speaks peace inwardly to poore soules Qu. But are not the writings of the Apostles and Prophets the Gospell Ans. These writings are the report or declaration of the Gospell which are to cease when the Lord himselfe who is the everlaststing Gospell doth manifest himselfe to rule in the flesh of sonnes and daughters Qu. But did not Paul say This is the word of the Gospell which we preach and so left those words in writing Ans. It is true his writings are the word of it or the report of it but it is not the thing it selfe for when it was reported that the Father would dwell in the flesh and destroy the Serpent this report savoured sweet But when man comes to see and feel and know that the Father dwels and rules in him This is farre more sweet This is to enjoy the Gospell himselfe The word of life within and this shall never cease but endures for ever Qu. But how doe you know that this is the Gospell Ans. I know it by the testimony that is within my selfe and by the sweet peaceable and soule-satisfying rest that I have through communion with the spirit The Lord our righteousnesse In the midst of the mad rage of the world Secondly For satisfaction to the world I desire all men to take the Record and search those Scriptures for they are they that doe testifie of the truth hereof as well as they testified of Christ after the flesh to be the Lambe And this is the mystery and testimony of the Scriptures The spirit dwelling and ruling in flesh The declaration or report of words out of the mouth or pen of men shall cease but the spirit endures for ever from whence those words were breathed as when I have the thing promised the word of the promise ceases Qu. What is the lively testimony or appearance of the everlasting Gospell to dwell in flesh Ans. I answer Justice and Judgement are the two witnesses or the manifest appearance of the spirit or the pure light of Reason teaching a man both to know what is righteous and to doe righteously And when these two rule in man then is flesh subject to the spirit Qu. But I have heard men say That the Scrip●ures are not onely the word of God but God himselfe for the word and spirit goe together as I the beginning was the Word and The Word was God Ans. If that very written word were God himselfe truly God then would mightily be torne in pieces every day by the bad interpretations of imaginary flesh But I answer The spirit himselfe is the Word This is the power that tooke flesh and dwelt amongst us And the Scriptures are the testimony of those men to whom this secret was revealed by which testimony within they were made able to give First A report that such a mystery as God manifest in the flesh should break forth and appeare in the world in a child that should be borne of a Virgin and so all the writings of the Prophets foretold the coming of the man-child the Messiah The Lambe of God And so when the Pharisees told Christ he was a deceiver He answered I am he and unlesse that you believe that I am he you shall dye in your sinnes and search the Scriptures of the Prophets and you shall see that they tes●ifie of mee that I am the Messiah the Man-child the Lamb that am to answer all Moses types and the Prophet whom the Father hath sent For I came not to doe my owne will but the will of him that sent me Secondly The writings of the Apostles doe justifie the Prophets and declare posi●ively this is the Christ the Son of the Fa●her well-beloved we ate and dranke with ●im we saw him and heard him and were ●ye-witnesses that the Rulers of the Jewes ●lew him and that the spirit raised him from the death Qu. But doe the Apostles writings report no ●ore but this Ans. Yes As they declared when they ●aw and heard how the spirit dwelt bodily ● that humane flesh or single man Jesus Christ So they have declared by the same ●estimony that the same spirit that ruled in ●im should in the latter dayes be poured out ●pon sonnes and daughters and shall spread ● the earth like the shining of the Sun from ●ast to West And this is that which this mouth and ●en of mine doe testifie of to all that heare ●ee that the same spirit that hath layne ●id under flesh like a corne of wheat for an ●ppointed time under the clods of earth is ●ow sprung out and begins to grow up a ●uitfull vine which shall never decay but ● shall encrease till he hath filled the earth ●his is the Kingdome of God within man This is the graine of mustard seed which is little in the beginning but shall become a mighty tree This is the fire that shall dry and burne up all the drosse of mans worke and turne all things into his owne nature This is that spirit which is broke out that will bring mankinde into one heart an● one minde For assure your selves I know what I speake The Thorne bush is burning but the Vine is flourishing The Ashes of the Thorne bush is laid at the root and feet o● the Vine and it growes abundantly Now search the Scriptures for this likewise for they doe testifie of the sending o● the spirit into the flesh of sons and daughters and they testifie of the utter destruction of the man of sinne the flesh with all hi● curse power inwardly and outwardly Now he that doth jeere the spirit or denies tha● the spirit shall come and rule in flesh in son● and daughters as he did in that one man Jesus Christ is an Antichrist and a Traitor to the Father let him be whom he will Therefore le●rne to put a difference betweene the Report and the thing Reported of The spirit that made flesh is he that is reported of The writings and words of Saints is the report These reports being taken hold of by corrupt flesh that would rule are blemished by various translations interpretations and constructions that King flesh makes ●ut those sons and daughters in whom the ●pirit rests cannot be deceived but judgeth ●ll things They say I deny the doctrine of the Gos●ell I shall give this account to that Q. What is the doctrine of the Gospel of Jesus Christ Ans. What Jesus Christ is I have shewed ●efore The doctrine or report of h●m is ●his That mankinde shall be by him re●onciled to his Maker and be made one in ●pirit
terror to all unrighteousnesse Qu. But what if the Powers of a Land command some of their people to hold forth the scriptures to the rest and they be willing to obey An. If they doe they can command their servants only to read them and to such people as are willing to hear them read but they cannot command their servants to spend constructions thereupon neither can they force the people to come to hear those constructions but must leave both parties at liberty neither can they force the people to give the tenths of their increase for a yearly maintenance to those servants neither can those servants say we speake truthes and what differs from our constructions are errors and so call upon the Magistrate their master to punish such whom they brand for hereticks for all these things denie the scriptures and is contrary to the spirit of the Father and doe tie his hands and hinder the setting up of pure service and sow emnity to the Fathers own way of teaching They say I deny Father Son and Holy Ghost but wherefore they raise such a scandall I cannot tell yet hereof I shall give this accompt Qu. What is Father Son and Holy-Ghost Answ These are three names given to the one Spirit As first the Father he is the spirit Reason out of whom the creation of heaven and earth with every branch of it proceeded The Spirit in whom all things lay before there was any manifestation appeared visible and this is called the siery orbe or spirit of burning that will trie all mens works of what nature they be Secondly the Son is the light and declaration of the Father to the creation after it was come forth and here first note that every creature in its place and stature is a son to the Father because every single creature doe demonstrate his maker to the view of his fellow creature every one as a candlestick holding forth the Father by the light that is in it self for indeed the light that is in it is the Father himself and the Father shewes forth himself to the creation by every particular parcell of the creation but these are but darke or weake shining Suns Suns over which the clouds are much spread But now perfect man is the Son of the Father in perfect glory for when the Father rules and shines in him bodily then he can declare the Father by all his senses to the c●eation which no other creature can doe but he Therfore man is called the supream creature and he can call the spirit Lord because he sees and heares feels smels and tastes that he who is the spirit of gentlenesse uniting all together in love and sweet compliancie doth governe the whole creation and subjects all the flesh under him and makes it serviceable Now tha● man that is not humble and subject to the spirit his maker he is a Sun und●r a dark eclipse he hath the forme of the Son indeed that hath no ●rightnesse in him he is not the well belo●ed Son So you see here is the Father and the Son both in one person and spirit Now thirdly the Holy Ghost is a man in whom the Father dwels bodily which is E●manuel God with us and in and by whom the Father doth manifest his power in do●ng great works And he is said to be holy ●ecause the darknesse of the flesh is subdued ●nder the feet of the spirit and the spirit ●ules in flesh over all his enemies And he is called the Go-host or the ●rength of heaven living and walking in ●esh as an host or army of men are called the ●rength of a land and going up and down or the defence of the land against all ene●ies so I say perfect man hath the strength ●f the Father dwelling bodily in him And ●ne man thus drawne up is as an hoste of ●en or a strong army or a Go-host going ●r travelling among enemies and subduing ●hem under his feet by the power of the ●pirit that is in him And thus did the man Jesus Christ tread ●ll enemies powerfully under foot and ●ranke not he was a Go-host or a traveling army of mighty strength which way sover he went the spirit dwelt in him without measure And the particular Saints likewise as they are drawn up into the Father they have this tearme given them that on shall chase a hundred and a hundred put t● thousand to flight this declares they a● go-hosts or armies of mighty strength Now he that sins against the Father or the the Son in the former sense of Son-ship ● I said shall be forgiven and here he speak● of creatures one trespassing against anothe● and in so doing sins against the Father the is the light in them And here flesh m● possibly walke in wayes of opposition to the Father as he shines forth in creatures or ● he shines forth out of man weakly but ● that sins against that body in whom the F●ther dwels bodily shall not be forgiven A man may sin against other sons and ● forgiven but he that sins against this bel●ved son this holy Ghost this strength ● the Father shall never be forgiven By the word He or whosoever doth sin● is not meant here the creature man but the man of sin or powerfull serpent within the flesh for this strong wicked man fights against the strength of heaven this would n● have the spirit to dwel in flesh bodily why because he himself would dwel there wou●● have the spirit to be under his proud feet therefore there is an irreconcilable difference between the man of sin the serpent and the man of righteousnes the Spirit both striving to dwell in man but the spirit will prove the stronger Qu. But if it must only be the cursed one in me that shal be destroyed I le live as I list I shal be saved An. Know this that this body of sin and the flesh is so nearly wrapped each in other that before the spirit hath parted them thou shalt roar in bitternesse and wish thou hadst never been borne and the more familiarity thou hast had with thy cursed lust the sharper will thy torments be the found●r cannot burn away the drosse but must burn the gold too in the fire Qu. But if you take it Spirit Father Son and holy Spirit and leave the word Ghost out as to be a declaration of the Father as some say Answ Then the Spirit doth declare holy breathing as when man was first made his maker breathed into him the breath of life and man became a living soul so that the spirit in the man is the life and breath of God in the man and so a holy spirit And in this sense likewise the man of sin the powers of the curse in man seeke to de●troy the light life and breathing of God in man but he must be destroyed under the feet of the spirit who will dwell himself in his own house which house is man Qu. But
of hypocriticall and deceived flesh let his profession be what it will be Therefore professors look to your selves both priests and people there is light broke out that will lay open the hipocrisie of your private actings to the view of the whole creation and you shall not cover your shame doe all you can Thus much for the second part in prayer Thirdly prayer lies in words or utterance but this is the remotest part of prayer Now words among men should be the declaration of the heart among men but oftentimes they are not for men have good words many times in prayer which they have got by tradition which their hearts are strangers to and so they draw nigh God with their lips but their hearts are removed and this hypocriticall darknesse hath at this day overspread pulpit worship and almost all family worship But our God hath left us a remnant on earth whose hearts wait upon him or else we had been as S●dom here in England before this day Quest But when shall I use or speak words in prayer Ans. When the power of the Spirit within doth give words to the mouth to utter for he that speakes words before the Lord and not from his power speakes he knowes not what and his prayer is the vain babling of the heathen that thinks to be heard for their much speaking Qu. We all know that without the heart words of prayer are nothing and there is no man that makes conscience of his wayes dares speake unlesse he feel his heart upright Answ This is the language in professors mouths but they neither know nor practise their own words for let me tell you and your heart shall bear witnesse that I speake truly that many times when you are put upon it to pray as you call it you find your self empty of words now you will not wait upon the Father till he give words of knowledge but the pride of the flesh will put you on and force words out of your mouth though they appear ful of confusion to your selves and likewise to the standers by and tels you what will others thinke of thee if thou neglect to pray or preach as thou hast been accustomed and so shame of men within thee puts thee upon speaking a multitude of confused words before the Lord But Reason tels thee when thou comes before the Lord let thy words be few and faithfull Qu. But must I use no words at all in prayer Answ I tell thee when the power within thee gives words to thy mouth to utter then speak and thou canst not but speak but he that speakes before the Lord whatsoever he be learned or unlearned before he hath received power from on high that man offers the sacrifice of a fool not considering what he doth Well thou hast now heard what prayer is both in the heart and in the mouth and in the hand These words shall not die they are sincere milke which once a wearied soul did suck from the Fathers owne breasts of love and wherein he now walks and finds true rest in the Father they are words of truth and sobernesse Therfore though thou go on in thy customary way of praying words in the pulpit and in families yet know that thou art left without excuse and thou shalt be brought before the King and condemned for thy hypocrisie to the shame and torment of thy whole man Lastly they say I deny the ordinances of God and that I live above all Ordinances which is my pride Hereunto I shall give this accompt First that I doe walke in the dayly practise of such Ordinances of God as Reason and Scriptures doe warrant Secondly that the Clergie and professors of England in their publike worships doe practise their own inventions which neither Reason nor Scripture doth warrant and yet they call them Gods Ordinances by which practise they are the men that deny God and Christ and turne the Scriptures into a lie First then the Ordinances of God which Reason and Scripture doth warrant and in which I dayly walke in are these First I pray continually calling upon the name of the Lord in the manner I declare before and for that search these Scriptures and let Reason be judge Eccl. 5.1.2 1. Cor. 14.15 Esay 29.13 Psa. 66.18 Mat. 6.5.6 2. Cor. 13.5 Psal. 4.5 Act. 1.4.8 Psal. 52.9 Gal. 5.19.22 Secondly I speak to others as accasion ● tendered from the restimony within m●selfe of what I have heard and seene and received from the Father and let Reason b●●udge Act. 4.20 1 Cor. 11.23 Act. 8.30 Ps. 51.12.13 Act. 2.14 Mat. 5.1 c. Luke 4.21 Ioh● 11 Thirdly It is my endeavour and practise to doe to others as I would have them do to me for this is to act according to the crea●ion of a man the chief Ordinance let Reason be judge Mat. 7.12 Rom. 12.20 Mat. 25. ●5 Esay 1.16.17 c. 1 Joh. 3.17 Rom. 14. ●0 Deut. 1.16 Esay 33.15 16. Fourthly if I have knowledge peace or ●ny good I rejoyce to see the Father breath●ng forth love in the strength I receive there ●rom I am ready as occasion is tendred to out forth my hand to refresh others and ●ereby I give the Father thanks And if I want any of those refreshments my self my heart frets not but is quiet and made to wait upon the Father patiently till he give me such things I want in his own time Psa. 9.14 Act. 15.31 Luke 22.32 Psal. 123.2 Zeph. 3.8 Gal. 5.5 Esay 8.17 Fiftly I can without grudging suffer o●hers to walk to that measure of knowledge they have received though it differ from mine yet holding forth my light with tendernesse to such as I see of meek spirits and can without rashnesse for I know what I speak condemne where I see a heart lifted up in pride waiting upon the Father til he destroy the Serpent and then make us all of one heart and one spirit Rom. 12.10 1 Peter 4.10 Psal. 37.7 John 7.34 1 Cor. 6.2 Rom. 14.5.12 Sixtly I doe and can breake bread with any in whom I see but the least measure of the Father rising up that is I can eate and drinke with them in any house where I me●t with them speaking of the things of the Father to them and hearing them speak to me for this is to break bread from house to house in singlenesse of heart this is the communion of Saints in that particular let Reason judge Act. 2.46 Judg. 13.15 Gen. 18 4.5 Joh. 21.5 c. Act. 16.34 Seventhly for Baptism I have gon through the ordinance of dipping which the letter of the Scripture doth warrant yet I doe not presse any one thereunto but bid every one to waite upon the Father till he teach and perswade and then their submitting will b● found for I see now that it is not the materiall water but the water of life that is the spirit in which soules is to be dipped and s● drawn up into the one spirit and
all the● outward customes and formes are to cease and passe away Mat. 3.15.16 Act. 8.38 Jo● 3.22 23. 1 Cor. 12.13 Joh. 4.21 c. 1 Cor. 13. ● Eightly that Sabbath which I observe is the day of Christ wherein he is manifesting his power to save me from the curse so my soul is continually breathing forth what I receive from him I feel his power in this day of his power subduing the powers of my flesh more and more under me and fil●ing me with himself In whom I rest and ●ind sweet contentment and this is the Anti●ipe of Moses seventh day Heb. 4.3 Esay 2. ●1 Psal. 110.3 John 8.56 Revel. 19.6 Mat. 11.28 They that will observe Gods Ordinances must walk in the light of pure Reason or ●ccording to the command or example of Reasons Scripturs in the very letter of them ●ithout making inferences or constructions ●or he that gives liberty to do so gives liber●y to alter the Scriptures But what I have declared here and what practise to me is the light of pure Reason ●ho is the judge of all and according to ●xample and command of Scriptures in the ●etter therefore I owne the Scripture and Ordinances of God in the spiritual power of ●●em letting them shine in their own luster ●ot mixing my own conjectures with them Now observe those Ordinances which neither Reason nor Scripture doth warrant and which you walke in calling them Gods Ordinances First you use words of prayer by custom observing dayes and times and seasons and places whether ye have the power of prayer in you yea or no witnesse your set formes or the confusion that is in your extempore prayers read these Scriptures and let Reason judge whether this be a service with the whole heart Gal. 4.10.11 Mat. 6.5 Lu. 18.10 John 4.21 c. Esay 29.13 Secondly you preach not occasionally from the testimony within your selves but customarily from your imaginary studies of what you have heard and read from others and make a trade of it to get a living by ● but you say you are commanded to preach because Paul bid Timothy to preach in season and out of season this doth not concern yo● to take up preaching to make it a trade prove your command within your self o● else you have no warrant from the Spirit s● to do though you be learned in all the la●guages under the Sun if you run before yo● be sent Eze. 13.3 Jer. 23.21.30 c. Jo● 10.12 Dan. 8.23 c John 3.11 Micah ● 11 12. Thirdly you use words of prayer befo●● and after sermon a custome the Scriptures ownes not read the Record and let Reason judge whether you finde the power of prayer so customarily in you or whether it be not covetousnes in you to get a temporal living that stirs you up to use this trade and grosse ignorance in the people to consent with you and the vain babling of the heathens Mat. 5.1 Acts 2.14 Iohn 8 c. Acts 13.9 Fourthly your preaching is exposition of words and texts a custome that Christ and his Apostles never used nor commanded indeed Christ did expound the 61 of Esay but it was upon occasion to give forth his testimony that he was the Messias he made not a trade of it customarily to get a living by Mica 3.5 Zacha. 13.4 5. Act. 13.9 Act. 7.2 Acts. 21.40 Fifthly you petition the magistrate to compel the people to come to hear you pray and preach or if you doe not petition yet your ancestors have done it And you allow of such a compulsion and never tell the magistrate of his evill in so doing A forcing power which Christ and his Apostles never practised indeed they did foretell the rising up of his power which Daniel calls the little horne Dan. 8.23 24.25 Luke 11.47 48. Mat. 15.6 Luke 9.50.53 c. Rev. 13.6 Rev. 17.2 Mat. 24.26 27. Rom. 14.5.12 Sixtly you call a parish which is so called and made for civil good sake a Church and all that lives within the boun of that parish you say are bound to maintain one of you that stands up to teach them what you have read and heard from others telling them you speak from God when your own soules knowes you lie for you speak other mens words not your own experience but your lyes now shall be covered no longer Nay you say if the people refuse to give you tithes you tell the Magistrate it is his duty to force them all which is not warrantable neither from Reason nor Scripture Mica 3.5 Ier. 23.21 Ezek. 13.7 Luke 9.54 c. Heb. 7.12 Seventhly you say and practise that the first day of the week is the Sabbath day and so making use of the Magistrates power endeavour to compell the people to keep that day after the manner of the Jewish tipe meerly to uphold your own trade a practise which the writings of the New Testament warrants not for the keeping of that first day was not a forced businesse but a voluntary act of love among themselves having a ●ast of the day of Christ the Antitipe of Moses seventh day Iohn 20.19 Psal. 110.3 Esay 2.11 Eightly you say and practise that breaking bread and drinking wine in a mixed company if they be al parishioners al sitting either afraid or ashamed one of another in a slavish bondage none to speake but one of you is the breaking of bread which the Apostles did practise But neither Reason nor Scripture doth warrant your practise for it is a meer table gesture eating and drinking in love and sweet communion one with another from house to house Read Act. 2.46 Ier. 18.4 5. Ninthly you sprinkle children and call that the baptisme of Christ a practise which there is not the least command or example in Scripture to warrant yet you doe it for it mightily deceives the people and moves them to uphold your trade Acts 8.13 1 Cor. 12.13 Tenthly you assume the office of preaching the Gospel because you are bred up in humane learning which the Scriptures doth not countenanee in the least and while you doe it you persecute the Gospell it selfe which is the Lord or Spirit within and you teare in peeces the declarations of the Gospel which is the Scriptures by your various expositions and so all you doe is but to trouble the children and to throw durt upon their food Moses a shepheard Amos a fruit gatherer Apostles fisher-men Christ a carpenter such as the Lord made preachers not such as made themselves preachers that had biggest purses Thus I have given a tast of my own practise and if the priests who say they own the the Scriptures and they say I deny the Scriptures and Gods Ordinances therefore let all men judge between us whether is in the fault and let truth hereafter be owned and practised They that practise any way of worship which neither Reason nor Scripture warrants do deny the Scriptures But the Ministers of England and such as follow them in the practise of praying preaching sprinkling children breaking bread sabbaths Church societies Ministers maintenance as they practise in their customary way of performances which they call Gods ordinances hath neither Reason nor Scripture to warrant them Therefore you that call your selves Ministers are the men that deny the Scriptures and Gods ordinances setting up your owne inferences and constructions above the Scriptures leaving the antient letter which the Apostles and Prophets writ and set up a new moulded way of Ordinances of your own framing by inferences and conjectures And by thus new moulding the Scriptures you deny God and Christ the one Spirit from whence the Scriptures were breathed Let the Record be searched without drawing inferences from it and let all judge Let us speak the Scripture words not force a meaning least we speake contrary to the mind or spirit of them Well all that I shall say is this let all men cease spending constructions upon the Scriptures and leave the pure Scriptures to shine in their own luster not mixing imaginary inferences with them they were the declarations of truth in the Prophets and Apostles And let us leave the pure teachings of the Father in every man to conjoyn themselves with those Scriptures and then there will be no jarring but a sweet harmony of peace and love betweene the experience of every man and those Scriptures FINIS LEave of your trade yee proud Priests then and trouble not the Spirit By forcing sense from the Saints words if ye would life inherit Let every one speak what he knowes and utter what 's received And let not any soul by you hereafter be deceived For you as traytors to our God have stood to justify That your constructions are all truths and other lights a lie Your fleshy learning yee have own'd as sound divine and good Though you by that in ages still have shed the childrens blood But know yee now the time is come for truth to spread all over And he will tread you down apace and all your lies discover Leave off therefore I say betimes and stoope unto our God If yee would life and peace enjoy with them that know the Lord Poscript IF Reason King doe rule in thee There 's truth and peace and clemency No rash distemper will there be No filthy lusts but chastitie In all thy actions to behold Just dealing love as pure as gold When Reason rules in whole mankinde Nothing but peace will all men finde Their hearts he makes both meeke and kinde And troublesome thoughts he throws behinde For he is truth and love and peace Makes wars and lewdnesse for to cease He makes no prisons for the poor He doth condemne and judge the whore He makes all men to sin no more As they have done in times before But restores all to what hath beene And heales the creature of his sin And why doe men so clamor then Against this powerfull King in men FINIS