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A11073 The mysticall marriage Experimentall discoveries of the heavenly marriage betweene a soule and her saviour. By F. Rous. Rous, Francis, 1579-1659. 1631 (1631) STC 21342.5; ESTC S106415 66,682 385

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the eyes of the Church being annoynted doe see him and all things that cōcerne him Spirituall things are spiritually to bee discerned and Christ and his spouse are one spirit and by that spirit wherby she is one with Christ doth shee discerne spiritual things The husband of the Church is the wisedome of his Father and when wisdome goes into a soule he giveth wisedome to the soule The Spirit by which he enters into us taketh of his and giveth it to us Therefore as he is wisdome in himselfe so is he also made wisedome to us Christ is light and when light and the soule are knit together by that vnion with light there is a Communion of light The wine of the Spirit is herein quite contrary to the bodily wine The bodily wine whē it inebriates darkens the understanding and being grosser than the soule casts a mist upon the soule But the spirituall wine being purer than the soule enlightens and clarifies her and even then when it brings her to an extacie it doth it not by the diminution but by the excesse of light Wherefore let the soule make speciall use of this precious light which shineth within her in the accesses of her husband let her marke and learne and record the discoveries of that light for a spirit so enlightened will discover more than seven men upon a watch-tower There are some mysteries and secrets which thy husband wil whisper unto thee by his spirit in the bed of love and then let him that hath an eare heare what his spirit saith But if he doe not speake to thee doe thou speak to him know of him those things that are needfull for thee to know and bring to his light those things that thou wouldest have truly seene and discerned Goe into this Sanctuary and there receive Oracles and Answeres for there shalt thou finde resolutions of those things that were before too high and too hard for thee and when thou hast truly seene them beleeve them to be that which by this light thou seest them to be and resolve never to beleeve the flesh hereafter when it shall put any other shapes upon them For darknesse puts false and imaginary shapes upon things but it is light that makes all things truly manifest For example when this light shines in upon the soule looke out for thy happinesse and that thou maist finde it set all things before this light which are briefly these The Creatour and the creature God and the world and having done this thou maist plainly see where is true solid and permanent felicity and where is vanity transitorinesse and misery And when thou hast seene it know it to be the very truth which thou hast seene and that which is once truth is truth for ever If thou wantest the skil of truly measuring time and eternity so that a short life seemes to thee like eternity and eternity lesse than a short life when this light shines in thy soule bring the life of man and eternity together in one view before it and thou shalt quickly learne the art of numbring the few dayes of thy life and withall thou shalt learne that the dayes of eternity cannot bee numbred There is not so much proportion or likenesse between them as there is betweene the very lowest and least point of the earth and the circle of the uppermost sphere And what thou hast now seene to be true beleeve to be true ever even when this light is so obscured that thou seest not the truth of it If thou doubt which is better the prosperity of the wicked or the adversity of the godly bring them before this light even into the Sanctuary and Temple of thy soule wherein the holy Ghost dwelleth and shineth and there shalt thou see that prosperitie ending in a never-ending misery and that adversity ending in a never-ending felicity Besides thou shalt see the prosperity to bee but a light vanity yet followed with a weghty misery and thou shalt see adversity to be but a light affliction yet followed with a weighty glory And having seene this thou maist easily judg which is the better and as they appeare now to thy judgement such let thy memory present them to thee for ever If thou art doubtfull of thy way and thy path seeemes to be covered with darknesse search thy way by this light for it shall be to thee instead of a voice saying This is the way walke in it VVhen after some darke nights the soule is visited through the loving kindnesse of her beloved with these day-springs and mornings of grace then let her say Cause mee to see and know the way wherein I shall walke and then The good Spirit will leade thee into the land of uprightnesse If the word written be darke to thee bring it to this light and if it be fit for thy measure and the glory of thy Lord this light shall reveale it For the Spirit doth reveale the hid things of God If the infidelity of men without thee or of thine owne flesh within thee cast a mist of doubts on the Gospel of Christ Iesus with this light beholde this Gospell and thou shalt see in it a plot of divine wisedome and a mysterie of high and supernaturall truth Yea thou shalt see the face of him who is the summe of the Gospell as the face of the onely begotten Sonne of God full of grace and glory For God who commanded light to shine out of darknesse hath shined in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ. It is an ancient promise They shall be all taught of God And when will God sooner teach than when he visiteth a soule with his spirit which communicates both his light and his love unto her For both light and love are discoverers of secrets light makes manifest things hidde in darknesse and love tels counsels unto the beloved It is our Saviours owne inference I have called you friends therefore I tell you my counsels But remember that the knowledge which thou learnest from this teacher of hearts be laid up by thee safe as a precious stocke or treasure and account it thy best learning which thou hast learned of the best Teacher Having bought this truth sell it not keepe it and it shall keepe thee When thou goest thy steps shall not be straitned and when thou runnest thou shalt not stumble Therefore take fast holde on this instruction let her not goe keepe her for shee is thy life Secondly these seasons of love are seasons of prayer If thou want any thing now aske it for in these heates of love thy husband will deny thee nothing These be the times when the spirit moveth the waters therefore now cast in thy petition and what soever griefe it hath in it thou shalt be cured of it Now the King holds out his golden Scepter therefore let
the heavenly Bridegroome IT is necessary to shew what these visitations are to convince that they are and so to undeceive those that thinke they are not It is also necessary to free those from errour who beleeving that they are yet doe mistake those that are not for those that are Such visitations there are for they are seene and felt by men seeing and waking and seeing and waking not onely with the bodily eyes but with two better eyes the one of humane reason and the other farre excelling that divine and heavenly light Spirituall light beholds these spirituall sights and shews them to the understanding which being convinced by that which it sees beleeves them it selfe and would also deliver over the sight and the beleefe of them to others But the thoughts of man are narrower than these joyes and words are narrower thā thoghts But which is worst of al the heart of an earthly man is narrower than the narrow words of a spirituall man for the carnall man perceiveth not spirituall things though they be held up before his fleshly eyes yet in the mouth of two or three eye-witnesses a word should stand and stand it doth though blinde men see it not standing before them and therfore stumble at it But who knowes whether an Ephatah may come downe from heaven that while a spirituall object is proposed a spirituall sight may be infused Howsoever the words of heavenly wisedome are not spoken in vaine to the children of wisedome and especially those who are yet but children and not perfect in tae art of discerning good and evill must not be left to the dangers of errour and mistaking The black Angel sometimes changeth himselfe into an Angel of light and then may he also make some shewes of lightsome visitations There is also a sanguine and naturall lightsomnesse and a bright beame of adustion that sometimes shine in the mind and these also may be mistaken to be divine But the spirit is not flesh much lesse is hee that evill spirit which is contrary to him And because the spirit is that which these are not the visitations are such as those imaginations are not which come from these And that this difference may the better be discerned let let us beholde the true characters of a spirituall visitation which the soule seeth when the husband of soules doth visit her A first marke and signe of his presence is light a light not fitted for the eye but the soule even a light spirituall and shining spirit and truth into the soule and spirit For the Lord is a spirit and when hee comes into the soule hee comes with abundance of that spirit which leadeth into all truth Hee is the light of the world even of the great world of mankinde and therefore when he comes into the little world of one man how great is his light And when this light shineth brightly then the soule by it doth see spirituall things as truly and assuredly as the corporall eye doth corporall things For there is an agreement betweene a spirituall eye and spirituall objects as there is betweene the bodily eye and bodily object By this light things formerly not knowne are seene and discovered and spirituall things knowne before onely by a carnall which is a false knowledge are spiritually and so truly discerned for the light is that which maketh manifest and this light being spirituall maketh spirituall things so manifest that it gives a full assurance of understanding and makes us know that wee know thē Even those things which before seemed fables and foolishnesse to the carnall eye to this spirituall sight and light appeare plainly to be deepe mysteries and most wise truthes Especially the great Bridegroom of soules who to the Iewes is a stumbling blocke and to the Grecians foolishnesse to this light appeares clearely to be the wisedome of God and the power of God For the light begotten acknowledgeth the light begetting and Christ is seene in the soule by his owne beames Hee is seene there as a Head and Husbād to the Church as a roote of life as an All-sufficient Saviour fit and able to restore a decayed and lost creation to disperse and treade downe a combined association of adversary and mighty spirits and to unite and recapitulate the scattered members of a mysticall body both in heaven and earth each to other and all to the Deity Hee is beheld as the fairest of men the soules well-beloved an infuser of that blessed sap of spirituall life by which the soule is purified here and made capable of the beatificall vision in an eternall life hereafter And as this derived light sheweth us the primitive light which begate it and being spirituall shewes us that Lord who is the spirit from whom it proceeded so doth it also discover to us divers other spirituall truthes and is a kinde of Oracle that gives divine answeres and resolutions Now that wee may certainely know this light to be a truth and not an imagination and withall to be truly spirituall and heavenly and not carnall earthly much lesse infused by a counterfeit Angel of light let us first observe that this light of the spirit doth agree with the light of the word The same spirit of God which shineth now in our soules in these heavenly visitations did first shine in the word so that the light of the word and the light in our soules are twinnes and resemble each other and agree like brethren If therefore there be this agreement then there is this brotherhood and if no agreement then there is no brotherhood Therefore to the law to the testimony if thy thoughts speake not according to this word it is because there is no light in them for indeed if our thoughts be truly enlightened wee shall finde some words in the word of God confirming them yea many times this light within will call up some place of the word without for a witnesse to it to confirm a truth which in that place was not formerly perceived Such is the harmony and power of harmony betweene the spirit and the word that when you hit a spirituall truth in your soule there will often come a sound answer and eccho from some place in the word agreeable to it And as the word doth approve this light so doth this light approve the word It loves to looke on it it seeth a heavenly wisdome in it yea it seeth secrets in it yea many times it will in some short sentence yea in some single word find out a Mine of heavenly doctrine and as at a little crany discover a world of divine truths And so the light of the spirit doth approve it selfe not onely by being approved of the word but by approving and improving it This is a sufficient tryall and touchstone of this heavenly light though if neede were I might adde the willing resignation of reason even of the naturall light of the soule to the soveraignty of this divine and heavenly
light The understanding is not fettered and bound by a violent hand but it yeelds it selfe up freely to bee subdued and captivated by a light that surpasseth the light which it selfe hath The reasonable light of man continueth in man even when this supernaturall light shineth it knowes what other men know and knowes what it selfe knew and thought before this light came to it but this light being come it yeelds willingly to it and surrenders both it selfe and the man whom it formerly guided This homage of reason shewes a soveraignty in that spirituall light to which reason doth this homage The going out of the light of a candle not by quenching but not-shining acknowledgeth a greater and more excellent light to be present And indeede reason even with reason gives way that a greater light should rather guide than a lesser yea with reason it gives way that it selfe being a lesser light should be increased and enlarged by a higher and greater that so it may discerne higher and greater things And this increase it experimentally findes for by this new and greater light the soule sees the supreme light which begate it she sees him to be her soveraign good shee sees the way to him and is directed to union with him and to the full fruition of him And because shee sees these excellent things now which shee saw not before shee justly and wisely resignes her selfe to that light by which shee sees those excellent things which she saw not before and to that sight by which she seeth in a more excellent manner of seeing A second Character and marke of a divine visitation is ioy even a ioy of a different kind and character from other ioyes For this ioy ariseth not originally from naturall principles neither fastneth it selfe on naturall obiectes but is supernaturall in the roote of it and fixeth it selfe on supernaturall objects It is no sanguine joy neither made of humor and complection for it ariseth often in the midst of sadnes within and crosses without The spiritual man therfore thus truely describeth the manner of thē In the midst of the sorrowes of my heart thy comforts have refreshed me Even when the outward man decayeth dyeth away the inward man reneweth and rejoyceth When the disciples are talking doubtfully and are sorrowfull then Iesus appeares to them and warmes their hearts with an heavenly fire When the wine of naturall joy is spent and there is nothing left but the waters of affliction thē doth Christ turne this water into wine Thou hast turned saith David my mourning into dancing thou hast put off my sackcloth and girded me with gladnes There is a river that maketh glad the City of God there is the new wine of the kingdome that makes the heart merry there is a heavenly oyle that maketh that face pleasant and joyfull which is the image of God these flow forth from the throne in heaven from the true vine frō the right olive and that it may appeare that they doe so they are commonly sent into thirsty weary mourning almost despayring soules that the excellency of them may appeare to be of God and not of man when the soule is parched with drynes the sap of joy cannot naturally come out of drines even Moses himselfe saith Shall I fetch you water out of this rock when there is no wine and there appeares nothing but water even teares and sorrowes it must bee a divine hand that turnes this water into wine When the soule is oppressed with spirituall wants and sees nothing but griefe within and terrours without it must be the worke of God to make this oyle to runne untill the vessels bee full Therefore Saint Paul rightly infers that it is the right hand of the most High even in an high degree which maketh this chang Yea there is in it more then a change even a harmony and agreement betweene contraries Much affliction and joy in the Holy Ghost And so Saint Peter Yee greatly rejoyce though ye are in heavinesse Wherefore since to the Saints there ariseth a light in the middest of darknesse could not make this light but he only who is the light of the world and by whom first the light came to shine out of darknesse And as this joy is divine and heavenly flowing from a divine and heavenly fountain so is it also divine and heavenly because it fasteneth on divine and heavenly objects Things that love are like the naturall joy delights in naturall objects and a spirituall joy in spiritual objects Accordingly while the naturall joy lookes out for corne and wine the spirituall joy lookes out for the countenance of God God is a spirit and he delights in spirit because it is like him and the joy of the spirit delights in God yea delights in him most because he is the supremest spirit and consequently highest in this likenes And because the union of our spirits with this spirit is onely in Christ with whom the soule becomming one spirit hath union with the highest spirit therefore the soule having found Christ rejoyceth in him above all things with a joy unspeakable and glorious She rejoyceth so in him that she will sell all naturall things to buy the spirituall happinesse that is to be found in him And thus both by the absence and by the contempt of naturall things this joy may be knowne to be supernaturall For as it doth not faint nor faile when naturall things are absent if Iesus be present so doth it not fixe or feede on them being present if Iesus also be present with them Yea if the soule may feele Iesus to be more present because they are more absent she enjoyeth that absence by which the presence of her beloved is more enjoyed She delights in the tribulations whose abundance hath caused an abundance of consolations shee so much loves Christ that for his sake shee loves things that are to nature most hatefull and rejoyceth in them And thus while the soule rejoyceth in things contrary to nature for the love of things supernaturall this joy cannot be naturall and of the same kinde that those things are which it despiseth but must needes be supernaturall and of the same kinde that those things are in which it especially delighteth Another property of these joyes by which they prove themselves to be spirituall is this that they are nutrimentall to the very soule spirit of man They feede they satisfie and in their measure fill the soule and give her an inward thriving and increase Bodily joyes are thicke and grosse and by their grossenesse sticke behind in the body and pierce not to the soule and if any thing come to the soule from them it is commonly but filth dregs guilt vexation or shame Shee may bee more clouded by them made more dull earthy and foule by materiality or filth cast upon her but they enter not into the inward
of the soule even the image of the most excellent Deity shine brightly in his eyes being anoynted with fresh oyle and let her be lovely to him by those oyntments which make him lovely to her Let her often goe out of the body yea out of the world by heavenly contemplations and treading on the top of the earth with the bottome of her feet stretch her selfe up to looke over the world into that upper world where her treasure her joy her beloved dwelleth Let her stand in this watch-tower and looke out for her lover as the watch-man looks out for the morning and then the day-spring from on high shall visite her Turne thy face away from the enchantments of this world from dreames of earthly profit and preferment and turne thy face to the wildernesse even turne this world into a wildernesse and a nothing before thy face and the spirit of God shall come upon thee and thou shalt see the vision of the Almighty And when this Sunne of the soule shineth upon her let the eye of the soule made cleare and piercing by faith like the eye of an Eagle looke on the Sunne for this Sunne looks on the eye that lookes on him yea he loves the eye of a faith working unto love and cries out that he is wounded by this one of her eyes It is his owne speech to the soule Seeke my face continually and it is an answer which he loves to receive from the soule Thy face O Lord will I seeke And thus beholding Christ Iesus with open face thou shalt see and feele things inutterable thou shalt also bee changed from beauty to beauty from glory to glory by the spirit of this Lord. The more the soule seeth and is seene of him the more lovely shall shee grow and the more lovely she is the more will hee delight to see and be seene of her Againe if with that hearty lover whose heart was according to the heart of his well-beloved thou canst truly say Mine eyes are alwayes to the Lord having procured his comming thou shalt also stay him from going Thy heart shall watch him and keepe him and holde him for where he is so watched and held from going he is willing to abide The story is well knowne that though hee seemed as though hee would have gone further yet when they constrained him hee went in to tarry with them And though he should after some tarrying vanish out of sight yet if our hearts be thinking and talking of him hee will eftsoones stand in the midst of them and bring his peace with him And that thou maist keep his love fresh and fervent to thee keepe thy owne love fresh and fervent to him For love draweth love and fervent love makes love fervent like it selfe Love is like burning coales and burning coales will kindle coales that are not burning Therefore kindle thy love and make it to flame by thinking on his beauty on his sweetnes on his goodnes Kindle it by renewing the olde tastes of him which thou hast formerly tasted Kindle thy love by reviving the images of loves past put thy selfe into the same thoughts wherein thou wast when thou didst enjoy him And so if thy minde be fitted and put into a state of enjoying it is likely that hee will come into a minde so fitted and thou shalt enjoy him And if hee come not yet into thee stirre up thy spirituall concupiscence and therewith let the soule lust mightily for him and let her lusts and desires ascend up to him in strong cryes and invocations then by his spirit he will descend unto thee Be carefull that there be a perpetuall consent of thy will unto his will and a perpetuall issuing of thoughts and actions from this consent and conformity In the house of this husband there must be but one will and that is the husbands The wifes will must be melted into the will of the husband and her will must not live but her husbands will must live in her And then this husband will delight to be much at home where he may be Master and he will delight often to give the unity of fruition where there is an unity of will and affection but where the wifes will doth crosse the will of the husband there is he wearied away and that house is to him as a place of continuall dropping offensive and indeed unfit to entertaine that Lord who is the King of glory A King loves to be in his Kingdome where he commandeth and is obeyed and therefore if thou wilt have this King to visit and dwell with thee let him command and reigne in thee for he hath told thee himselfe If any man love mee and keepe my commandements I will love him and will appeare plainly to him Wherefore if the soule desire to please her selfe by the fruition of his presence let her especially and mainely strive to please him for by pleasing him she shal be pleased by him whose pleasure is infinitely greater than that which ariseth out of her pleasing of her selfe Let her give away her owne will for his will and in so doing shee shall be a double gainer for she changeth a worse will for a better and withall gaines him whose the better will is and who is infinitely better than her selfe Wherefore strive to please him and to give him his will yea strive to give it much and mainly for the more thou givest it the more thou receivest into thee a most excellent will and a most excellent husband Thus shalt thou please thy selfe most by pleasing him and not thy selfe What husband is there who seeing his wife to neglect her selfe for him but hee will love and cherish that wife the more the more shee neglects her selfe for him And then by how much his love and cherishing is more advantageable and pleasing than her owne so much is her gaine advanced by loving and pleasing him more than her selfe And because there is some beauty and good in the creature though indeed subject to vanity and blasted with a curse and there is a law of the members reigning in the worst and not wholly rooted out of the best which loves to looke on the creature and by looking lusts after it let the soule married to Christ be very wary how she turnes her eye and fixeth it on the creature For if her eye goe much after it and fettle long upon it her love is likely to come after her eye She may looke on it and behold the goodnesse of it but in beholding the goodnesse of it shee must againe look from it to that transcendent originall and infinite goodnesse of her husband of whom this goodnesse was borrowed For by him all things were made that were made Againe she may looke on it to see the vanity of it that by seeing the vanity of it shee may looke from it to her Lord and Husband in whom is stability and perpetuall