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A29130 An husbandmans harrow to pull down the ridges of the presbyteriall government and to smooth, a little, the independent ... containing divers new and unanswerable arguments ... / written by Ellis Bradshavv ... Bradshaw, Ellis. 1649 (1649) Wing B4144; ESTC R1233 82,907 112

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generally not understood Quest 2. But may not some men by means of good Education attain to a great measure of wisdom and knowledge even in spiritual things and so to the word of wisdom and of knowledge and to speak unto men to Edification and Exhortation and Comfort and yet not have the spirit of God nor his power evidently demonstrable as is asserted Answ I answer No For the natural man perceiveth not the things of God neither can he know them saith the Apostle because they are spiritually discerned And therefore he neither can know them nor speak of them feelingly and apprehensively but only Theoretically according to the largeness and capacity of his memory as he hath learned and is grounded in the principles of Religion and of Faith and Doctrine as it were in a Catachetical child-like manner who can keep to the words but know not the sence And doe by Art of memory speak in the same words and phrases and manner and form of doctrine with others But as for feeling apprehension and spiritual understanding and knowledge indeed of what they speak they are utterly uncapable whiles they want faith And this is easie to discern by their coldness on the one hand or their zeal on the other in delivery thereof And by their Emphatical or loose and light expressions and arguments and motives and meanes c. it is easie to discern whether a man speak in spirit that is to say whether it come from the heart and affection or but from the brain only Neither is it easie to counterfeit hearty affection but it may easily be discern'd that it is but forc'd A very Ideot may by strength of memory speak the bare words of a Sermon and rabble them over but he cannot keep to the distinct sense of every period according to the proper intended Emphasis or meaning thereof but may by improper periods and interceptions make the sence seem quite contrary to what it is indeed but a man that understands it and is apprehensively affected according to it can expresse it suitable to the true intent and meaning thereof Even just so it is betwixt men that are spiritual through faith in God and such as are carnal in all their expressions concerning spiritual things Obj. But though it be difficult and hard to counterfeit yet it may be done so as few or none can discern but they are as spiritual and as sound as others Qu. What notes therefore is there to prove for certain and that will evidence and demonstrate indeed that it is the spirit of God that speaks in such miracles excepted Ans There is many notes by which men may be known to speak in the Spirit and by the Spirit of God But some are more certain and infallible then others I shall therefore instance in some of the most certain And those that on purpose are given out by the Spirit of God as evident demonstrations of the same Spirit and of power c. 1. And first That note given out by the Lord Jesus Christ himself is an evident demonstration that men are sent of God and come not of themselves to wit seeking his glory if that do appeare For saith Christ He that commeth of himself seeketh his owne glory but he that seeketh his glory that sent him the same is true and no unrighteousnesse is in him Joh. 7. 18. Their zeal therefore for the glory of God and self-denial is a manifestation of the Spirit of God 2. That Joh. 10. 10. The Thief commeth not but for to steale and to kill and to destroy But the good shepherd 〈◊〉 that they might have life and have it more abundantly to wit spiritual life so that a desire will appear in the good Shepherds that the sheep of Christ might have A spiritual life through faith and that they might be edified and built up further in the same faith even from strength to strength And rather then saile of this their ends they will not stick to lay down even their lives for the good of their sheep as vers 11. But will continue to build them up further in faith and love which are in Christ Jesus as vers 28. 3. The wisdom which is from above is first pure not dark and confused darkning the councell with words without knowledge but pure words Psalm 12. 6. 2. It is peaceable not wrangling and froward angry and contentious 3. It is gentle and meeke not sowre and proud and harsh and furious 4. It is easie to be intreated not self-willed and obstinate obdurate and implacable but ingenious and tractable 5. It is full of mercy and good fruits both in word and deed and not cruel and unmerciful pittiless and careless of doing good neither to the just nor unjust Look Jam. 17. 18. 4. It is the property of the holy Ghost when he cometh or by whomsoever he speaketh To convince the world of sin of righteousness and of judgement Joh. 16. 8. 5. And to lighten things that are hid in darknesse and make the councels of the hearts manifest as 1 Cor. 4. 5. and Chap. 14. 24 25. The first by a clear unfolding and interpreting of sacred Scriptures that are dark unto others and not formerly opened and this of all others is the most manifest evidence of the Spirit of God And secondly a speaking to the heart and to the souls and consciences of men discovring their very thoughts and councels And approving themselves to every mans conscience in the sight of God 6. Their comming to the light that their deeds might be made manifest that they are wrought in God is a cleare evidence that they do truth as John 3. 21. their end appearing to be such that they meane no falshood 7. Their shining forth as lights in the world and holding forth the word of life Phil. 2. 15. 16. Yea even the faithful word that cannot be reproved and making it manifest as they ought to do for therefore they are called the light of the world Marth 5. 14. For all things that are reproved are made manifest by the light for whatsoever doth make manifest is light Ephes 5. 13 14. But the chief of all these particulars is a cleare understanding and knowledge of God and of the sacred Scriptures and of the secrets and miseries of the Kingdom of God for without all controversie Great is the mystery of godlinesse as the Apostle saith Coloss 1. 26. 27 28. Rom. 16. 25. Ephes 3. 9. 2 Tim. 1. 10. Tit. 1. 2. 1. Pet. 1. 20. Reas For to them that are without and unbeleeving all things saith Christ are done in Parables Luke 8. 10. and Mar. 4. 33 34. Matth. 13. 11 12 to 18. How much more then are the secret mysteries of God and of Christ and of our spirituall union and communion with him which is onely spiritual through faith and love Parables and Misteries unto all such who have no knowledge of God at all but only as they have heard of him by the