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A65609 Quakery slain irrecoverably by the principal Quakers themselves, with a spiritual sword of their own forgery, whose names are here under-written their spreading spiritual murder cries up to heaven for justice, which appears clearly in this treatise ... / written in love as a fore-warning, given to all tender-hearted seeking, unsetled Christians, by Christopher Wade. Wade, Christopher, 17th cent. 1657 (1657) Wing W159; ESTC R33758 58,366 66

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his inspiring his holy Servants his Apostles to write his minde to men during which time also even unto the worlds end those his holy Servants his Apostles declaring in writings what Christ spake immediately to them concerning men is the mediate Word of Christ the Son of God and God and so in truth are the Words or Word of God And fourthly God's book of his glorious creatures continuing even from the creation of the World to the end thereof being subservient unto all those three dispensations of God's minde to the sons of men to make up a sweet harmony in visibly declaring of God's incomprehensible Glory Majesty Power Providence Mercy and Goodness even throughout the whole World yet notwithstanding all this though the Spirit saith in Scripture Let the word of Christ dwell in you and do not say Let Christ the Word dwell in you personally and though the Psalms or Scriptures are set forth to be the Word of Christ and though it be not said as you quakers dream That Christ the Son in his established ordinary way doth now teach men by his immediate words without the Scriptures and though it be said God who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the Fathers by the Prophets hath in these last days spoken to us by his Son note it is not said God doth speak to us by his Son as your tenents falsly say he doth now speak to men immediately but it is said God hath spoken to us by his Son Heb. 1.1 2. intimating plainly thereby That the Sons immediate speaking his minde to men in his established ordinary way of teaching them is gone and past and though it be said therewith to confirm that truth That the great Salvation at the first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed to us by them that heard him which can be no otherwise since the Apostles deaths but by their Scripture-writings and though our Saviour did not say Father I pray not for these alone but also for all them that shall believe on me through mine own immediate words spoken by me to them as your quakers fantastick brains imagine but not so though that false sense is the quakers killing livelihood but according to Heb. 1.1 2 3. so also Christ the Son saith in his prayer Neither pray I for these alone but for them also which shall believe on me through their words John 17.20 so not through the Sons immediate words but through theirs his Apostles or Disciples words who at first heard the Son speak immediately to them who are to confirm those the Son's words to us which did not hear the Son speak immediately to them And fifthly though it be so that if the Apostles confirming of the Son 's immediate words to us be not taken to be by their Scripture-writings left to us that then the whole world of men that have lived ever since the Apostles died are totally deprived of the Apostles confirmation of the Son's words to us who heard not the Son speak immediately to them and so those vast multitudes of people have not had nor have not any means to know the great Salvation which the Son at first began to speak or teach to them his Apostles immediately for them to confirm to us mediately by writings which considered sheweth the vanity of the quakers deluded fancies And sixthly though St. Paul who affirmeth That he did not receive his Doctrine from man but by the Revelation of Jesus Christ Gal. 1.12 and so being an Apostle that heard the Son speak immediately at first to him also and so was one of them that did confirm those the Son's words to us in writing I say Though even he that great Apostle saith to the Thessalonians For this cause thank we God without ceasing because when ye received the word of God ye heard of us then not immediately of the Son not so but the word of God ye heard of us to wit of those that heard the Son speak to them immediately ye received it not as the word of man or our words but as it is in truth the word of God 1 Thes 2.13 And seventhly though Moses that admired pen-man of God's Works for us and minde to us hath discovered in his Scripture-writings the particulars of God's wonderful Works which he wrought in his first five days-works of Creation which were all past before any man had any being or before man was and therefore could not possibly be taught to Moses by any man but onely by God's teaching of him and though all this of God's immediate teaching Moses appeareth in his recorded written Scriptures yet even yet I say notwithstanding all these and many more such-like infallible inspired Scripture-Testimonies of God which do firmly prove That the holy Scriptures are in truth the mediate Word of God to us yet say by experiences which God hath formerly for my humiliation and instruction permitted Satan to act in my body for a time even the same strong delusions in kinde which Satan acts in your quakers bodies though my heavenly Father in great mercy hath delivered me from them yet I know that your quakers diabolical spirit in you will not permit you to acknowledge that truth though he doth give you leave frequently to affirm That the Scriptures are true as the Devil of old spake some truths to usher in his manifold deceits even so he over-powers you quakers though you say the Scriptures are true yet to deny the Scriptures to be any help in saving teachings and are led to deny in that respect the second dispensation of God's minde to men declared in the writings of his holy Prophets and also God's third dispensation of his minde to men by his inspired writings manifested by his holy Apostles And as he thereby limits the supreme holy One so he over-rules you to acknowledge but one dispensation of God's minde unto the sons of men And that by this his first dispensation of his minde to men by his immediate words that so the devil the father of lyes by his servants quakers may make elbow-room for his enthusiasms to teach men crafty devices closely contrived both to deceive themselves and others also and that his freedom in this destructive way may not be disturbed by the contradiction or controle of holy Scriptures he hath taught you the ●e●diest way to please him and you as cheerfully imploy your selves in his business And thus you four principal quakers have made your spiritual pestilential infectious black spots appear upon you to publick view and your brother quaker James Nayler's condemning Law aforesaid looks very fiercely upon you I 'll warrant you to justifie that you all are of the devil and not of Christ And herewith know you quakers That we your Opposers do not trust to nor expect to be taught by the Letter of the Scriptures written with ink on paper as you shrawme out against your Opposites but by the Spirit of Christ
That it is a great delusion of the Devil to keep people in sin to tell them They shall never be made free from sin so long as they were upon the Earth and brings Scripture to prove it He that saith he hath no sin deceiveth himself and is a lyer but he to wit the Devil tells them Christ died for all and if they can but lay hold on him by Faith he will not impute their sins unto them though they sin dayly for the righteous man sins seven times a day and all the holy men of God sinned and he to wit the Devil takes Scripture to maintain his Kingdom And this he to wit the Devil delivers by the mouth of his Ministers which he to wit the Devil sends abroad to deceive the Nations These are his words onely those within the parenthesis excepted which do but lay forth his own sense which any man may easily see that reads them And now beloved note first That James Parnel doth violently strike at the very face of the Gospel of Grace for he in full effect saith that it is not onely a delusion but also it is a great delusion of the devil to teach men to know that there is no man that hath no sin in him which Gospel-Doctrine is maintained in plain and full effect in 1 Joh. 1.8 and to teach men to know That Christ died for all which are the Gospel-words of 2 Cor. 5.13 and to tell men That if they lay hold on Christ by Faith he will not impute their trespasses to them which saying is in plain and full effect maintained to be true Gospel-Faith in Rom 4.5 but James Parnel affirmeth in full effect That to teach men to know these Gospel-truths and words unaltered is no other but a great delusion of the Devil Doubtless some men do make evil of the Gospel of Grace by the Devils perverting of it to false deluding ends to them and so they are led to take liberty therefrom to continue in sin but it appears cleerly in that his aforesaid speech that this is not the mark which Iames Parnal shoots the Devils fiery darts at for he doth not finde fault that the Devil and his ministers do alter and falsifie the words of the Scripture and then use the Scripture so altered to decieve the Nations with but he luciferian-like affirmeth in full effect that it is a great delusion of the Devil to teach men by and with the plain Scripture-words unaltered and unfalsified which their toad-like venome being by them spat in the face of the Gospel of Grace appears evidently in that aforesaid speech of James Parnel's and the cause of all that their devil-like malice appears to be this because the infallible truth of the holy Gospel of Grace doth cry down their diabolically conceited-Christed Salvation by holy legal works wrought perfectly in mens bodies which is largely and firmly proved by Scriptures in this Treatise But the great and holy Apostle St. Paul that Gospel-Champion meets with them and he draws out Christs word and sword the Scriptures and therewith he strikes off the very head of that their imagined legal Christ in them at one Gospel-blow where he telleth both us and them also That he was set for the defence of the Gospel Phil. 1.17 and he saith thereto For necessity is laid upon me yea wo is unto me if preach not the Gospel 1 Cor. 9.16 Yet this their spite against the plain words of the holy Gospel-Scriptures is not the height of their malice against Gospel-truths for in that their speech aforesaid they do in full effect accuse all the holy Saints for their so freely and fully and truely acknowledging that they had sin in them which is to be seen 1 John 1.8 Eccles 7.20 1 Kings 8.46 2. Chron. 6.36 Psal 143.2 James 3.2 James 5.17 Phil. 13.12 13. 1 Cor. 4 4. and in many other places of the Scriptures but the quakers in that their aforesaid speech said in full effect that all those and all other such humble confessing Saints do teach not onely a delusion but also a great delusion of the Devil to keep people in sin and to maintain the devils kingdom by their so humbly and faithfully acknowledging that they had sin in them But now as they do vainly alledge against this in their records so methinks I hear the quakers yelling out and saying Ho Wade though St. David and St. Paul did once complain of sin in them yet after that they attained to full perfection and then they complained no more of their sin But you ignorant quakers see your folly in this also for the Prophet David doth rebuke you he saying Enter not into judgement with thy servant for in thy sight shall no man living be justified Psal 143.2 And now you quakers may see that by his affirming in full That no man living shall be justified in God's sight that the Prophet David doth even thereby acknowledge as fully that he himself could not either in or of himself in his own person be any ways justified in God's sight at any time so long as he was a living man upon the earth and this his humble and faithful plain acknowledgement doth firmly prove even against all contradiction that the Prophet David was not free from sin in him at any time whilst he live upon the earth and therefore he knowing that sin was in him that made him so affirm he did not say Blessed is the man that hath no sin nor iniquity in him but on the contrary to that he said Blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity whose sin is covered Psal 32.1 2. So sin not being totally taken away but by Gospel-Grace not imputed or covered under the vertues of the precious blood of Jesus by his Gospel-Faith in Jesus And thus is fully proved that the Prophet David was never at any time free from having sin in him at any time whilst he was a living man upon the earth and thereby it is fully proved that you quakers are hellish seducing lyers And now concerning St. Paul he acknowledged that he was not free from sin even at the finishing of his course for as he affirmed he had sin in him Rom. 7. and acnowledged that he was not perfect in Phil. 3.12 13. even so along he further said I am now ready to be offered and the time of my departure is at hand I have fought a good fight I have finished my course I have kept the faith 2 Tim. 4.5 6. Now behold you quakers that St. Paul did not then even at the very finishing of his course glory that he was free from all sin in him No not one word so but he rejoycing in this onely when he had finished his course that he had kept the faith in his inward man intimating to releive him from his sin that even at the finishing of his course remained in his outward man or flesh which fully agrees to his saying in Rom. 7.25