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Society of Friends -- Doctrines. 2005-05 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2005-08 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2006-01 Emma (Leeson) Huber Sampled and proofread 2006-01 Emma (Leeson) Huber Text and markup reviewed and edited 2006-04 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion Truth and Innocency DEFENDED AGAINST Calumny and Defamation , In a late Report spread abroad concerning the REVOLUTION OF Humane Souls , With a further Clearing of the Truth , by a plain Explication of my Sence , &c. By George Keith . To all Christian People , to whose hands this may come ; WHereas I have been lately accused by a certain Person , before divers Witnesses , for being the Author of a certain Book , called , The Two Hundred Queries , printed at London eight Years a go , his Proof being , That four or five Years ago he had it from my own Mouth ; but being put to bring Evidence from Witnesses , he said , He could prove it by such Circumstances which I told him , that I could not deny . I answered him ; It being so many Years ago , he might justly question his Memory , seeing when I called him to bear witness to things he had heard spoken but some few days or weeks past , he hath said , He could not remember them , his Memory being weak , and he had rather forget than remember such things . He did also further charge me , That he heard me say , I believed I should be moved of God to preach the Doctrine of the Revol●tions , as he termed it ; but what Revolutions I meant , he did not tell ; for there are many Revolutions , and of many sorts ; The which I do not remember I ever said to him ; and as he may understand the Revolutions , his so charging me may be an utter Falshood and Slander ; for there are some sorts of Revolutions relating to the Souls of men , that cannot be denyed , if we own the Resurrection of the dead , according to Scripture , and our conveyance and descent out of the Loyns of our Ancestors up to Adam , according to the Scriptures ; see Gen. 46.26 . Hosea 12.4 . Heb. 7. 9 , 10 , and the word Revolution , is the true English of the Hebrew word Gilgal , mentioned Josh . 5.9 . Ezek. 10.13 . and this with respect to men ( see the Hebrew Text , and Margen of the English Bible ; also , the Hebrew word Tehupha is translated three several times [ Revolution ] by the Translators of our English Bible , and set on the Margen by them ; see Exod. 34.22.1 Sam. 1.20.2 Chron. 24.23 . And whereas I declared , That I did not remember that ever I owned my self to be the Author of that Book , or that I said , I did believe , that I should be moved of God to preach the Revolutions ; but on the contrary , seeing I do not remember it , and my Memory is as good as his , if not better , I did and do hold it to be rashly and foolishly charged by him , and for which he may be accounted a false Accuser ; nor can I think whatever I said such a thing , because I never made the Opinion of the Revolutions , as delivered in that Book , or as vulgarly held by its Asserters , a matter of my Faith , or as any divine Opening ; besides , ●is varying the Charge , as Witnesses can prove , saying first , I knew not but I might be moved , and last saying , I believed I should be moved , &c. which differ widely , and make the whole justly incredible . But he did so earnestly assert them , that he said , As God was in Heaven it was true ; which some of us that heard him , were greatly offended with , judging it to be an Oath , as that Oath or manner of Swearing under the Law , As the Lord liveth , Jer. 5.2 . And I said to him , this is more than Yea or Nay , which Christ hath commanded us to keep unto in all our Communications , for whatsoever is more than these , cometh of Evil ; and many of us have suffered much in Old England for refusing to swear in any case , even before a Magistrate . However , let it be considered , whether it be not a Breach of all common Civility or Morality among men , to make Publick a thing secretly spoken ( if the thing had been spoke by me , as he affirmeth ) that he thought might tend to my Prejudice ; nor doth it excuse him , to say , I lately told some-what he spoke to me in private ; for that was such a thing he might have spoke to any , and did not tend to his , or any mans Prejudice , and was no secrecy . And whether his asserting a thing without any Proof , but what we take to be a very great Oath , will be any sufficient Witness or Evidence , in point of common Justice among men ? for if this be allowed , not only m●ns Fame and Reputation , but Property , Liberty and Life it self lieth a● stake to be taken away most unjustly . But to answer directly to his Charge ; I do say , after the best Recollection of my Memory that I can make , after so many Years past , I do not remember that I said to him , I was the Author of that book , and I know not how he can justly think , considering theso very Circustances he alledgeth , and some other Circumstances whereof he cannot be ignorant , unless he hath forgotten the whole ; for I told him , that divers Persons were concerned in that Book , called , The Two Hundred Queries , and after what manner . Besides , another Person hath in Print divers Years ago owned that Book ; and why then should he charge me with that which another hath owned . The most he can justly alledge , is , That I said a considerable part of the Matter of that Book , which I had from another , I put into Writing ; which will not prove me to be the Author ; for I oft put into writing other mens words , even such as are Adversaries ; and many do write for others that whereof they are not the Authors . But I further say , I never justly could , nor do own my self to be the Author of that Book ( how far I might be concerned otherwise in it , in any part or in the writing of a great part of the Matter of it , is not material nor necessary for me to determine , for others were concerned ; and he who accuseth me of a thing which he cannot prove by outward Evidence , by so doing rather proveth himself a false Accuser , and showeth both his own Folly and Prejudice against me : And I say yet further , as no man living can prove me to be the Author of that Book , so I had not the least hand in the Printing it ; for it was printed altogether without my Consent and Approbation , and the Defaults ( whether in the ●ranscribing , or in the Printing it , ) are so many , that it hath quite ●●t●red the sence of the Queries in many places , and made others of ●●em Non-sensical ; and there are things in it for which I am no wise accountable , and which I never did own , or do own to be mine ; yet I cannot disown or blame the whole , but make a distinction ; for there are things queried in that Book , that are no wise unbecoming the best Christians , and which mention nothing of the Revolutions , so called , nor doth imply them , except by such remote seeming Consequences , which one may as readily deny , as another may affirm , and they have no more necessary connexion with the Revolutions , than the Scriptures have , that are cited in them ; and I am not convinced , that it is a Trespass to query things that call not into Question any one Article of the Christian Faith. But further , to clear the matter , I do affirm , that I never said to any , nor did I ever conclude in my thoughts , that the Doctrine of the Revolutions , as they are commonly understood , or as delivered in that Book , was the matter of my Faith , or were things inwardly revealed or opened to me by the Spirit of Truth , as I am free to say concerning ▪ all things of my Christian Faith , which I both believe and profess ; nor have I ever had any Controversie , Strife or Contention with any man about the Revolutions , so called , and I have been very shy and backward , either to lend or recommend the said Book . But it is one thing what a man may suppose to be a probable Opinion , or rational Hypothesis ( either as touching the Doctrine of the Revolutions , of which there are many sorts asserted by Authors , or as touching any other Doctrine in Astronomy or Physick ) and it is far another thing what a man asserts to be his Christian Faith , grounded upon the inward Evidence and Testimony of Gods Spirit in the Heart . But as to my real sence of the Opinion of that called the Revolutions , which do generally relate to Times past ( and not with the least certainty to any one particular Person to the time to come ) ever since the Death of Christ . If any hold any such Opinion or Doctrine of them ( as I know none that do , ) that doth teach , That men may delay their Repentance , or living a good Life , in hope that they shall live again after Death : I do sincerely declare , I have alwayes abhorred any such Doctrine , and judged it Wicked and Abominable , and still I do so judge , and hope so to do while I live , and I have upon many occasions born my zealous Testimony , both in publick and in private to the contrary , viz. That to entertain any such hope , to live again in order to Repent , and live a good Life , after a man has neglected the present Opportunity wherein to Repent , &c. in this present Life , is as Wicked as it is vain ; for The Grace of God that bringeth Salvation teacheth us to deny Vngodliness and Worldly Lusts , and to live soberly , righteously and godly in this present World , Tit. 2.11 , 12. But it teacheth no man to delay his good living to any time after Death , either in hope of a Purgatory , while the Soul is out of the Body , or in hope to live again in a mortal Body ; for NOW is the accepted Time , NOW is the Day of Salvation , 2 Cor. 6.2 . And it is the last Time , as John hath declared , 1 John 2.18 . And also Paul , saying , Rom. 13.11 . And that knowing the Time , that NOW it is high Time to awake out of sleep , &c. let us therefore cast off the Works of Darkness , and put on the Armour of Light , for the Times of Ignorance God wincked at , but NOW comenandeth all men every where to Repent , Acts 17.30 . And as John said , Mat. 3. 10. And NOW also the Ax is laid to the Root of the Trees , therefore eve●y Tree that bringeth not forth good Fruit , is hewn down , and cast into the Fire . And therefore if any hold such Doctrine of Revolutions , that putteth men upon delaying their Repentance , or neglecting to live a good Life , in hope to live again after Death , to Repent and Amend , as I have alwayes abhorred it , so I hope I shall alwayes do , and bear my faithful Testimony against it . And whereas the said Person hath accused me before divers Witnesses , That my manner of Preaching the Faith of Christ Crucified and Raised again , its being necessary to make men Christians and Sons of God of the Free Woman , and Children of the New-Covenant , doth infer my holding of the Revolutions , to wit , that all pious Gentiles , dying without all bearing Christ crucified and raised again preached to them , must of necessity live again in a mortal Body , in order to hear that Doctrine outwardly preached to them , or then be damned . The which Alternative I possitively deny . And by this his Accusation , he hath shown what a Changeling he is , from better to worse , in so finding fault with my Doctrine for Preaching or Printing the necessity of this Faith to Salvation , which he hath so frequently held forth himself & owned and approved in my Books . And I propose it to the serious Consideration of all sincere Christians , Whether this Difficulty show much so ever real or seeming ) doth more pinch or straiten me , than all Christendom that universally assert the necessity of faith in Christ crucified and raised again , to make men true and sincere Christians , and that by this Faith men are justified , sanctified , and attain to eternal Life ; and that therefore no Jew or Turk can be a true Christian , because they have not this Faith , however otherwise just and conscientious they may be ? And whether , seeing the whole strain and current of the Scripture , both of the Old and New Testament , is such as doth demonstrate the necessity of this Faith and Gospel to be preached to all Nations , to wit , That Christ Jesus the Son of God dyed for our sins , and rose again for our Justification ; and that it is plain from express Scripture , That this Justification is not obtained , nor Salvation ( to wit ) finally , fully and perfectly , without this Faith ; I say , Whether in opposition to , and in prejudice of the Revolutions , and for avoiding that Doctrine , and laying it aside , we must and ought to lay aside the Preaching and Faith of Christ as he outwardly dyed for our sins on the Tree of the Cross , and rose again for our ●ustification , as a thing unnecessary and indifferent , as it must needs be , if men may be compleat and perfect Christians without this Faith , and perfectly overcome all sin , and attain to a perfect state of Sanctification without it , and may be Children of God , and Sons of the free Woman , and have the Spirit of Adoption without this Faith ? And if so , then doth not this wholly render Pious Paganism or Gentilism to be perfect Christianity , and perfect Christianity to be nothing else than pious Gentilism ? And doth not this make the Faith and Knowledge of Christ , both without us and within us , of none effect ? for it cannot be proved , that ever any had the true Knowledge or Faith of Christ within them , but who had the true Knowledge and Faith of Christ without them ; for though Christ was and is in Pious and Conscientious Gentiles , in th●ir meer Gentile state , yet they did not know him , as such ; nor did they believe in him , as Christ , as all sincere Christians did and do . And shall not this be of most evil tendency , thus to make void the Faith of Christ crucified without us , and raised again , ( in prejudice of , and in opposition to that call'd the Revolutions , as my Accuser hath done , though he himself hath declared his favouring of the Revolutions as a probable Hypothesis , and hath frequently , and but very lately declared the necessity of the Faith of Christ , as he was crucified and raised from the dead without us , its being necessary to Salvation , bringing for it , Rom. 10.9 . whereof many are Witnesses . And to sa● , This Faith is necessary to such to whom it is preached , to make them Christians , and perfectly to justifie , sanctifie and save them , but not to such Pious Gentiles to whom it is not preached , as if they could be perfectly Christians , and perfectly justified , perfectly sanctified , and perfectly , wholly and fully saved without it ; this most evidently doth contradict the Scripture , that holdeth forth the necessity of its being preached , that it may be received , in Gods ordinary way of working ; for which see Luke 24 , 46 , 47. Acts 4.10 , 11 , 12. cap. 10.43 , 44. cap , 11.14 . cap. 13.46 . cap. 28.28 . compared with vers . 23. Rom. 3.30 . cap. 8.2 , 3 , 4 , cap. 16 , 25 , 26. Ephes . 3.4 , 5 , 6. & 1. 13. Col. 1.21 , 22 , 23 , 26 , 27 , 28. And surely , if the Gospel and Faith of Christ , both outwardly and inwardly was not necessary to be preached to the Nations , to Salvation , then Christs Command to the Apostles to preach it , was a superfluous and unnecessary work , and in vain was it , that so many Thousands should suffer Martyrdom and Killing for that Faith , and the preaching of it . And at this rate the Gospel and Faith of Christ , both without us , and within us , is not only an unprofitable , but a burdensom Yoke of Bondage , laid on People , by having it preacht to them , seeing they could have been good and perfect Christians without it , if they had never had it preached to them , and could have been perfectly justified , perfectly sanctified , and perfectly saved without it , in their meer Gentile state ; which is a plain overturning and overthrowing the Christian Religion , Faith and Gospel , and an evident confirming what the Adversaries of Truth have cast upon us , the People called Quakers , That their Christianity is nothing else but refined Paganism or Gentilism , but I hope all the sincere hearted and true Lovers of Christ are and will be otherwise minded , and stand up with holy Zeal to assert their true Christianity , and Christian Faith and Religion to be altogether another thing than the most refined Pious Gentilism , and differing from it as much as Gold differs from Brass , or as the Light of the Day differs from the Light of the Night , and that principally because they have the true Knowledge and Faith of Christ as he dyed for them ( without them ) and rose again and is gone into Heaven , there making intercession for them , &c. and also living and ruling in them , conforming them to his Death and Resurrection , which they could not have without the Faith of him , as he was outwardly crucified and raised again . But if any say , The Gospel and Faith of Christ , as he dyed and rose again , tho' not absolutely necessary to perfect mens Salvation , yet is very profitable to facilitate , and make the Work the more easily and speedily to be done ▪ — I Answ . If not necessary , it may be concluded not profitable , nor of service to make the Work more easie ; for wherein is it more profitable , not being necessary ? for in all other things that are not absolutely necessary , but profitable and serviceable , the profit & service is apparent , as when a man may labour the ground to raise Corn , with Hoe and other Instruments , without plowing , or a man may go from one place to another by walking , without riding or sailing ; but no such thing is apparent in this case , as if the necessity of the true Knowledge and Faith of Christ , both without us , and within us , which cannot be divided , be once laid aside , that it cannot be supposed to be profitable , but rather it ought to be concluded both unprofitable and hurtful , as enjoyning more Precepts relating to God , to our Selves , and to our Neighbours , than the Gentile Dispensation did or doth ; and for this cause it is , that Christianity excelleth Judaism , and is far more profitable and serviceable to perfect our Salvation , as containing fewer Precepts than the Law under Judaism did ; and at this rate it would follow , because Gentilism containeth fewer Precepts than Christianity , therefore Gentilism is the more profitable , & doth more facilitate mens Perfection , who are under it , even as an Artist that can perfect his work with fewer and less chargeable Tools & Instruments , is the most perfect , and is worthy of most praise ; but because all the Precepts of Christianity are spiritual , and given us by God and Christ , to bring us to that spiritual Perfection that the Law , either of Judaism or Gentilism simply considered , could not do , the Law being weak , through the Flesh , and so could not make perfect ; therefore it is , that on that very account Christianity is the most excellent Dispensation , both for its Spirituality , and giving more plenty of Precepts than Gentilism did or doth ; for as Christianity hath more plenty of Precepts that are highly spiritual , and tending to a more high and spiritual Perfection than Gentilism , so it hath more plenty of divine Grace and of Life , to enable them who are under it , to perform them , whereby they attain to the Perfection designed . But this Doctrine , That the Gospel & Faith of Christ , both outwardly and inwardly , is not necessary , to perfect the work of mens Salvation , doth most manifestly contradict the whole current of holy Scripture , and is a most pernicious and pestiferous Principle ▪ altogether tending to the dishonour of God and Christ , and contradicting his holy and divine Attributes of Mercy and Justice , Wisdom and Power , and to the deceiving the Souls of men , that credit it , to lead them into the Pit of Destruction , and therefore ought to be , with all godly and fervent Zeal , witnessed against , and reproved , notwithstanding of the foolish and idle Clamours of the Ignorant , and Self-conceited , and Self-willed Men that oppose it , whatever their Pretences be , either in Prejudice of the Doctrine of the Revolutions , so called , or any other whatsoever ; for the Faith and Gospel of Christ , as he is both without us , and within us , which cannot be divided , being one of the greatest of Truths , how can it infer any Erro ▪ or dangerous and hurtful Consequence , either relating to the Revolutions or any things else ; and if any either do not or cannot see , but that the necessity of the Faith and Gospel of Christ crucified and raised , &c. in order to perfect Salvation , must needs infer the Necessity of the Doctrine of the Revolutions , at least after some sort , but not as vulgarly understood , I do say , it is more tollerable to admit the Consequent , than to deny the Antecedent ; for the Consequent , in respect to the Antecedent , is but a matter of small Moment ( whether true or false , I meddle not at present to determine ) and if an Error , is but of an inferiour degree , and is rather an Error in that call'd Philosophy , than in Divinity , and is rather a mistake in Opinion , grounded upon a pretence of Reason , than any Error in the Faith , unless it can be demonstrated that the said Doctrine doth expresly , & without any far-fetcht Consequences contradict some Article of the Christian Faith , the which remote and far-fetch't Consequences are not allowable among vulgar Christians , however sincere , because there may be a Fallacy , or at least a great uncertainty in them ; but an Error in the Antecedent , to wit , That the Gospel and Faith of our Lord Jesus Christ , ( as he was crucified for our sins , and rose agian for our Justification , and is our Elder Brother and high Priest in Heaven without us , making Intercession for us ) is not necessary to be preached to the Nations for Remission of Sin , and eternal Salvation , to finish and perfect it , is a most vile and abominable Heresie , most worthily to be detested by all sincere Christians , and the Assertors and Abettors of it most worthily to be judged No Christians , yea , worse than honest Heathens , who have never had Christ preached unto them , A further clearing of the Truth , by a plain Explication of my Sence when I say , That Faith in Christ Jesus , not only as the Light in us , but as he was and is Man without us , and as he dyed for our sins , and rose again for our Justification , is necessary to perfect Justification , and finishing the work of mens Salvation universally ; and by which I show and demonstrate , That my present Doctrine , concerning the Faith of Christ , is well consistent with all my former printed Books , and with R. Barclay's printed Books , and particularly his Apology , and with the Doctrine of our sound Friends and Brethren , both aentient and lately raised , who have declared their Charity towards all Pious and Conscientious Gentiles to whom the Gospel was not outwardly preached by the Ministry of men . That they were not or are not excluded from Gods Mercy and Salvation , although they have not had the express Historical Knowledge and Faith of Christ , as Man without them , either outwardly preached , or inwardly revealed to them . THe Explanation of my sence in this weighty matter , I deliver in the following particulars viz. 1 st By Faith in the Man Christ Jesus without us , which I assert to to be universally necessary to mens eternal Salvation , I do not understand an express distinct Faith in Christ , as being so necessary to all , whereby all that were or shall be saved , must necessarily have such a Knowledge and Faith of him , as to these great and weighty Passages and Cases delivered prophetically concerning him ▪ in the Old Testament , and Historically in the New Testament , that were a fulfilling , of the Prophecies of him , such as , 1 ▪ That he should come in the Flesh as such a precise Age or Time of the World ; 2. That he should be born at Bethlem ; 3. That he should be the Son of Abraham and David , according to the Flesh ▪ 4. or That his Mothers Name should be Mary , or his own Name Jesus ; 5. That the place of his Death should be Golgotha , without the City of Jerusalem in Judea ; 6. That the manner of his Death should be by being crucified , his Hands and Feet pierced , and his Side pierced with a Spear ; 7. That he should be betrayed by Juda● ▪ and sold for thirty pieces of Silver , and sentenced to Death by Pontius Pilate , and accused and slain by the Jews , and crucified betwixt two T●i●ves , whereof the one should be penitent , and dye believing in him ; 8. That he should be laid in & Sepulchrs , where no mans ever lay , that belonged to Joseph of Arimathea ; 9. That he should rise on the third Day , and after forty days ascend into Heaven ; 10. And lastly , That he should appear to the Women first of all after his Resurrection . These , and many other very weighty and great Cases & Passages , belonging to his outward Coming , Death and Sufferings , Resurrection and Ascention , I do not say are necessary to be known and believed universally to mens eternal Salvation ; and this I have called in my former printed Books , The Express , Clear and Distinct Knowledge or Faith of his outward Coming , see my Book called , The Vniversal free Grace of the Gospel asserted , pag. 117. printed in the Year 1671. and R. B. in his printed Apology and Theses , printed in the Year 1676. calleth it ( as I do ) the distinct outward absolute Knowledge , ( i. e. the perfect ) Knowledge of the outward History , see his Latine Apology , Thes . 6. ( the which Doctrine , as laid down by him in his 6 th Thesis , he calleth an Hypothesis in that very place ) and others of our antient Friends , who have writ in defence of the People called Quakers , have called it the Historical Knowledge , viz. as containing the knowledge of the above-mentioned Historical Passages , and others the like ; for as concerning these great and weighty Passages & Cases , fore-told by the Prophets , and Historically declared to be fullfilled by the Evangelists and Apostles concerning him ; many of the faithful knew or believed few or none of them before Abraham's Time , and even after Abraham , to whom Christ was promised to be his Seed , and to come out of his Loyns ; the Doctrine concerning the Time and Manner of his Coming , Death and Sufferings , Resurrection and Ascention , was gradually revealed to the Prophets , from Moses to Samuel , and from Samuel to David , and from David to these who followed after , as Isaiah , Jeremiah , and others , and still the nearer the Time approached of Christs coming in the Flesh , the Prophets did Prophecy the more clearly and expresly concerning him . 2 dly , I do with great Assurance and Freedom affirm , as God hath perswaded me , and opened it out of the holy Scriptures to me , That the Faith of all the Faithful , from the beginning of the World , was in Christ , as he should be that Seed of the Woman that should bruise the Head of the Serpent , and whose Heel the Serpent should bruise ; which was the first Gospel Promise that the Lord himself preached to our first Parents after the Fall : and though this Promise was not committed to writing ▪ so far as we know ) until Mos● , who was the first ▪ ●on man of holy Scripture ▪ yet it was , without all doubt , faithfully delivered and preached by Adam to his Children , and by the faithful of their Children , such as Seth , to their succeeding Posterity , even until Noah ; and if it was lost again , it was restored to Abraham ; for we have good cause to believe , that the Church of God , from the beginning of the World , hath never failed in the Earth , universally , to this Day , nor will to the end of the World , however at times it hath been much obscured and hid , both under the Old and New Testament . And by this Seed of the Woman is to be understood the Man Christ , with the spiritual inward blessings of Grace , Light and Life flowing from him , ( and though the outward Name Jesus and Christ is sweet and comfortable to every true Believer ( by the Spirit of Christ ) that knoweth it , yet it is no more simply necessary , than the other ( above-mentioned ) weighty Circumstances concerning him ) the Saviour and Redeemer of the World , who should be born in Flesh , and offer up himself a Sacrifice in his Body of Flesh , for the sins of the World , and should dye and rise again , and by his Death and Resurrection should bruise the Serpents Head , that is , conquer and break his Power in all the faithful , so as perfectly to deliver them from Death , both Spiritual and Natural , the Spiritual here , and the Natural hereafter , at the Resurrection of the Dead : And by the bruising of his Heel , is understood his Sufferings and Death in the Flesh , occasioned by the Devil's Instigation , as all sound Christians of all Professions generally acknowledge ; and in Testimony of this Faith it was , that the Faithful before the Law , and under the Law , by Gods direction , offered up Sacrifices of clean Beasts , that were Types and Memorials of Christ , the Lamb of God , that was to be slain and offered up for the sins of the World , and the Faith of all the faithful , for the Remission of sin , and cleansing and sanctifying , was not in the Sacrifices which they offered , but in Christ , whom they represented , and of whom they were Types . And before Christ came in the flesh , not only the People of Israel offered Sacrifices , and practised Circumcision , all which were Typical of Christ in the Flesh , but many other Nations , as not only the Posterity of Ishmael and Esau , but other Nations that learned it of them . And that Circumcision was Typical of Christ , and had a special Relation to Christ , and Faith in him , as he was to come in the Flesh , and to his Death and sufferings , is clear from Rom. 4.11 . where it is called , A Seal of the Righteousness of Faith. And as the Church of God hath never failed in the Earth since the beginning of the World , nor will to the end of it , so nor hath the Doctrin of Gods Salvation concerning the Saviour of the World , and the Mediator betwixt God and Men , who should be both GOD and MAN , failed , or been wanting as in respect of the essential parts of it , even from being outwardly preserved , delivered and conveyed from from Age to Age , in some measure and degree , for the benefit of Mankind in general ; and therefore in all Ages , even in the Darkest , Christ , as he was to come in the Flesh , and be an Offering for the Sins of the World , was sufficiently set forth for that time , to be the Object of mens Faith , in those Ages and Parts of the World , where these Types and Figures of Sacrifices , and Circumcision were extant ; and even these who did not practise them , yet might hear of them by others , and it may be very probably def●nded by a rational Hypothesis , ( and so doth R. B. call his Doctrine in his 6 th Thesis , viz on Hypothesis ) that no Nation under Heaven was so left destitute of all outward means , but that partly by the Report of the Sacrifices of clean Beasts offered to the true God , and by Circumcision , and other Types , Figures and Shadows that had been used from the beginning , and partly from the Types and Figures given to Mankind in general , in the whole visible Creation , the Mediator betwixt God and Men , the Saviour and Redeemer of the World , who should be both God and Man , or God manifest in Flesh , and who , as Man , should dye for the sins of the World , and rise again . was proposed ( in some sort , though obscurely , answering to that Dispensation , wherein Christ was the Mystery hid from Ages and Generations , that was in after Ages clearly to be revealed ) according to Ephes . cap. 3. 5 , 9. Col. cap. 1.26 . Rom. cap. 16.26 . and set forth to be the Object of mens Faith , and Hope of Salvation , and Remission of sin , and Reconciliation with God , the inward Light of the divine Word , that is the Light of men , that ever did in 〈◊〉 Ages , and ever doth , and ever will enlighten every man that cometh into the World , acting or operating by its heavenly and divine Influence , upon their reasonable Faculties of Understanding , and all their national Powers , to cause them both know and believe , that God would be merciful to them , and forgive their sins , upon their Repentance and Amendment of Life , for the sake of the Mediator , Redeemer & Saviour of the World , who should be both God and Man ; or it by an unavoidable case , ( as R. B. wordeth it in his 6 t Thes . ) some or many are excluded from this benefit of having it outwardly revealed to them , as others had , yet that defe●t may be supplied by inward divine R●velation in all extraordinary Cases , revealing at least the substance of that great Mystery of the Mediator , the Saviour of the World , by whose Death and Blood , men through Repentance and Faith in him , should be reconciled unto God , and have their sins both forgiven and p●rged or washed away . 3 dly . But yet we ought not universally to confine this Faith of Christ ( as without us or within us ) to the narrow bounds of outward Preaching it , either by the Prophets in their Day , or to the Evangelists and Apostles in their Day , or to the hearing or reading of the holy Scriptures , or to the outward Ministry of Angels o● Men , well knowing and believing , That as God gave it to our first Parents without all Ministry of Men , and as he gave it to Abraham , to Job , & to the three Wise Men , that came from the East , to worship Jesus in Bethlehem , so he hath given it to many others , and can or may give it to as many as he pleaseth without all outward Ministry ; yet I say , in Gods ordinary way he is pleased to give it by the Ministry of Preaching , and for this cause he revealed it to the holy Prophets and Apostles , that by their Ministry and Writings , it might be made known to all Nations , for the Obedience of Faith , Rom. 16.26 . and the said Doctrine , as outwardly delivered by their Ministry , and as delivered by the Ministry of faithful men succeeding them in the same Faith , God is pleased to bless with a New divine Visitation and Illumination of more Light and Grace , than was or is given to such where this Doctrine is not outwardly preached , to bring them to the Obedience of that Faith. And to declare my Mind with all plainness , As I can find no Faith in Christ in all the Scripture , but what hath always a respect to Christ as that great Offering and Sacrifice for sin without us , as well as to his inward and spiritual Presence and Appearance in us , according to measure , teaching us and enabling us , to apply to us the benefit of his Death and Sufferings , Resurrection and Ascention , and M●●●●tion for the Remission of our sins , and our Eternal Salvation , as the ●●●ness of all Grace and Truth dwelt and still dwelleth in the M●● Christ Jesus without us , and of whose Fullness we daily more and more partake , who believe in him , and in God the Father through him , and who pray to God in his Name , and Worship and Obey him , so I can own no other Faith but this , to be the true Christian Faith , that hath for its Object the Man Christ Jesus , our alone Mediator without us , in whom the Fullness dwe●eth , as well as the ●●●ature ●f him inwardly revealed in us ; and without this Faith in God the Father , and in the Man Christ Jesus without us , and in the Fullness that is in him , as the greatest and most principal Object of our Faith , I can own none to be true Christians , or Believers in Christ Jesus , who are the Children of God by the Free-woman , Jerusalem from above , let their Pretentions be ever so great to Christ , as the Light in them . As for Justin Martyr his calling Socrates a Christian , Socrates might have had the Faith of Christ , according to the Substance of it , then but obscurely revealed , and so might Pythagoras and Plato , who conversed with Jews ; for the least measure of the Light of Christ , in every true Christian , to whom the Gospel Day of Ch●i●● is dawned , doth most necessarily draw and lead the Soul's Faith , Love and Devotion to the Man Christ without them , and to God the Father , as dwelling in him most abundantly and gloriously , that so God out of Christ , our alone Mediator , may continually supply us , a● out of a most rich Treasury and Store-house , with all new and fresh Supplies , Aids , and Assistances of his divine Grace , Light , Life and Spirit , to serve him acceptably , and to enjoy the indwelling of God the Father , and of the Son , and of the holy Spirit in our own Hearts and Vessels , daily more and more abundantly , as our Faith , Love and Devotion is thus daily and continually exercised upon him . Nor is there any real danger , by so believing , or by so preaching , to draw the Minds of People from the Gift of Christ in them ( this at most is but the Abuse or evil Use of this Doctrine , as the best of Doctrines have been and may be abused , which all ought to watch against ) but indeed , the real , proper and necessary direct tendency of such Doctrine , rightly improved , is to bring People still more and more to the Gift of Christ in themselves , and to the more abundant enjoyment of him , as the Scripture Testimony , and the Experience of Thous●nds and ten Thousands do sufficiently confirm . But such who preach Faith only in the Light within , calling that Light Christ , as they have learned by hear-say or reading , and yet are ignorant of that great Mystery of Christ without us , they neither know Christ within , nor believe in him , as such ; for though Christ the true Light , be in all men , both Believers and Unbelievers , yet only true Believers in him , who believe in him as he dyed for us , and rose again , and is ascended , &c. truly know him , the Light and Life in them , and have the true Comfort and Enjoyment of him every way , and of all his Blessings and benefits ; and such Preachers and Ministers , who have this Faith of Christ wholly and Fully , it is no indifferent thing to them , to have it or preach it ; for as they daily live by it , so they daily labour in Word and Doctrine to preach it , for the Hearers Salvation , and for bringing them to know Christ in them , as Thousands can witness with me , that had we not believed in Christ without us , a● he dyed and rose again ; and had we not been perswaded that Christ dyed for us , and rose again , that God and Christ might dwell in us , and that we might receive the inward and spiritual blessing and Benefit of him in our hearts , we had not believed in him , nor known him , as in us . And such Preachers who say , ( as some do , whom I have heard , to my grief and sorrow ) That men may be saved in Gods ordinary way , ( a● for Example , the Indians here in America , or any else-where ) without the Faith of Christ , as he dyed for us , and rose again , by their honest and sober Living ; according to the Re●uirings or Dictates of the Light in them , and that not only so as to witness a beginning , but a perfecting the work of Christianity and Salvation in them : They are not like to be at great pains , to preach Faith in Christ crucified and raised from the Dead , either to Indians or any others , or to encourage others to do it ; for this Faith not being necessary , where or to whom it is not preached , the effectual way to make the Faith of it wholly an indifferent and unnecessary thing , is not at all to preach it , but bury it in Oblivion , as some would do , and so to bring our Posterity to be Indians or Heathens , and as it was almost quite buried and forgot by too many ●igh Pretenders to the Light within . And if God in his infinite Mercy in those American Parts , ( where we have but few Bibles , and very few other Books perused by many among us , that te●ch the necessity of this Faith ) had not raised a Godly Zeal in some to revive and raise up this most precious and necessary Doctrine , concerning the Faith in Christ , both Without us , and Within us , the Faith , and Re●●membrance of it would have been ( in probability ) lost , in many Families , in a little time , especially i● being rarely preached by many high Pretenders to the Light within ; and if at any times mentioned by them , not hold forth as the necessary Object of Faith , but rather as occasional , as other Historical-Things of Scripture ; and ●o this the Conceit that some have , that the Scriptures are not Instrumental to our Faith and Knowledge ; the Light or Spirit being the only means , &c. as some say , and to preach Christ without us , is to lead People to know Christ after the Flesh , and to bring them from the Spirit to the Letter ; but the great and indispensible Necessity of Preaching it , is , that it may be believed to Eternal Salvation ; for it is not only necessary to be believed , because preached , but because it is necessary to be believed universally in some measure , therefore it is necessary to be Preached ; so that the very cause of its Preaching , is the Necessity of the Faith it self , in order to finish the Work of mens Salvation universally ; even as men gather Materials of Stone and Timber to build , and the Building is not necessary for Materials , but the Materials are necessary for the Building : This as the necessary Effect , That as a necessary Antecedent , in an ordinary way ▪ 4 thly . And thus it manifestly appeareth , how there is no Contradiction nor Contrariety betwixt the present Doctrine I Preach or Print , and any of my former printed Books ; nor betwixt my dear and worthy brother and Friend R. Barclay , nor any of my dear and worthy Friends and Brethren , who have said , That Pious and Conscienious Gentiles are not excluded from Gods Mercy or Salvation , who have not had the express Historical Knowledge and Faith of Christ revealed to them , by distinguishing , first , betwixt the Express Knowledge and Faith of that great Mystery , and the Implicit Faith and Knowledge of it ( for , to deny the Necessity of the express Faith , &c. is to affirm the necessity of the Implicit or Implyed Faith ) The Express Knowledge and Faith , respecting those particular Cases , Passages and Circumstances above mentioned , or any others recorded in the Scriptures , Historically related in them , This Express Knowledge and Faith , I say , neither was nor is indispensibly necessary to all men , but such only to whom it is revealed or preached , yet is most profitable and comfortable to all to whom it cometh : The Implicit Knowledge and Faith of it respecting Christ as he was to come in the Flesh , suffer Death for the Sins of the World , and be a Sacrifice unto God for their Reconciliation , and rise again for their Justification so that the Substance of the Doctrine hold forth in that Promise , Tha● the Seed of the Woman should bruise the Head of the Serpent , &c. and in the Sacrifices and other Figures of the Law , and in the Figures and Types of the outward Creation , as inwardly opened to mens reasonable Understanding by the divine Light of the Word in them , might suffice to such who had no more given them ; or by what other means and helps , whether both outward and inward , or only inward , as at the instant of Death , according to Job 33.22 , 23. God was or is pleased to afford beyond our reach ; for we know but part of his ways ▪ which are most equal , and yet are far above our thoughts , and much more , as the Heavens are above the Earth . 2 dly , By distinguishing Salvation begun , and Salvation finished and perfected , and the two-fold inward States , Ministrations and Births , which are both of God and Christ , the first making men at best Servants of God , or Sons by the Bond-woman , or the Law of the first Ministration ; and this may he had without all Faith of Christ , as come in the Flesh , and this beginneth a good Work of God in men , and may be called Salvation begun , and may be compared to Corn or Fruit in the Blossom ; the second making men Sons of God by the Free-woman , and receiving the Spirit of God and Christ , as it is a Spirit of Adoption , and may be compar'd to Corn or Fruit in the Kirnel ; and this is never had , nor never was had without the Faith of Christ , and the Faith of Christs Doctrine , as to the substance of it , to wit , that God was to save men by a Saviour ▪ who should be both God and Man , and as Man should dye for our sins , and rise from the dead , and thereby overcome the Power of Death , first in his own Person , and last in his Members ; this is the substance of the Gospel-Promise and Doctrine , comprehending in it an inward enjoyment of God and Christ to all who have the true Faith of him , as to the Substance of it , from the beginning of the World , implyed and folded up in that first Gospel-Promise concerning the Seed of the Woman , and that the promised Seed of the Woman should be both God and Man , as the Faith of all the faithful from the beginning of the World , is demonstrated from Eve's words , expressing her Faith at the Birth of Cain , Gen. 4.1 . I have got the Man the Lord ; the Hebrew word is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is one of the greatest Names of God , so doth Luther in his High-Dutch Translation of the Bible translate that place , and so doth the English Cann , and so doth the Hebrew bear it , which yet hath not this sence , as if Eve had been so for mistaken , as to imagine ▪ that Cain should be the Messiah or Saviour of the World , as some have thought , she did so miserably Mistake● but as was common to faithful Men and Women to do , to give Names to their Children , s●gnifying their Faith of some great Blessing that they expected afterwards to come , or some great benefit formerly received ; thus Rachel called her first born Joseph , i. e. joyned , with respect to Benjamin that was born divers years afterwards ; and Joseph named his two Sons Names that did not relate to them , but to himself ; and Eve named Abel , that signifieth Vanity , not with respect to Abel , who was the first Martyr for the Faith of Christ , but with respect to the vanity of Mans miserable state by sin . 5 thly . And that the Faith in Christ , as he dyed for us , and rose again , to reconcile us unto God , is altogether necessary to mens perfect Justification and Salvation , is evident from this , that as Paul reasoneth and proveth most clearly , both in his Epistle to the Romans and Galatians , By the Work of the Law no Flesh is justified , but by the Faith of Christ ; ●or the Law worketh Wrath ; and by the Law is the Knowledge of Sin ; and the Law saith , Cursed is every one that abideth not in every thing to do it , that the Law sa●th : And this was not only the outward Law among the Jews , but the inward Law , or first Ministration of Light , both in Jews and Gentiles ; for as Paul said , He had proved both Jews and Gentiles to be all under Sin , so that every Mouth is stopped , and the whole World is guilty before God ; for none but have sinned at one time or another , and one sin bringeth Wrath , and the Curse on him that hath sinned , and no Obedience can remove this Wrath or Curse , without Christ . who became a Curse for us , and gave himself a Ransom for us , and paid the Debt of our sins for us , the Just suffering for the Vnjust ; And some are justified by Christ but through Faith in him , as he dyed for them , and rose again , &c. for he that believeth yet is Condemned already ; and therefore the Ministration of the Law , whether outwardly writ on Tables of Stone , or inwardly writ on stoney Hearts , is the Ministration , of Condemnation , preparing for Christ , and leading unto Christ ; and such who are under the Law , ( ●et them be ever so Obedient , just and Conscientious , because they have sinned , and are not Perfect ) are held under it , shut up , as in a Custody or Safeguard , as the Man-slayer in the City of Refuge , and are not perfectly justified , but are under fear , their ▪ Thoughts Accusing and Excusing ; for though they are Excused or Accused , or to say , justified in some good things , done by them , yet that can be no perfect Justification , because their state is imperfect ; and therefore , for that all have sinned , all have absolute Necessity to flee to Christ , and lay hold on him by Faith , as he dyed for us , and rose again , and hath , by his Obedience unto Death , purchased for us Remission of sin , and eternal Redemption and Salvation , and Life Eternal , without which Faith ( as to the Substance of it ) there is no Remission of Sin , nor perfect Justification , nor Salvation ; and to say otherwise , is to contradict the whole current of Scripture , and to preach another Faith and Gospel than Christ and the Prophets and Apostles Preached , and therefore is not to be received , but rejected , if an Angel from Heaven should preach it . G. K. FINIS .