GOD'S Truth is faithful in what it speaketh unto Sin and Death: It giveth it not too bad a name, because truth is justified by him, which is just; therein it hath a crown of Life, and shall have, though death like swarms of Wasps are reund about it. Wirtten by one called, John Cole-Venman. London, Printed in the year, 1658. THere is much talk of Christ being a Saviour, without understanding what the Soul must be saved from and unto; the soul being under deceit and torment, it standeth in need of truth and rest; the Saviour by placing truth and rest in the soul, will levelly so that none shall possess more than they want, he will first levelly the inward by casting out the thief-mind, than these outward riches will fall into necessity's possession: it's the souls necessity that must be joint-heir with Christ in possessing. It's father hath power to bruise the Serpent's head and body, which doth withhold from necessity to its lust; which lust or thief-minde is instituted by the Serpent to do all wickedness, he causeth some to strain at a gnat and swallow a camel, and they do falsely assume they sin not, when some of them have many slaves and acres of land, houses, horses; linen, , corn, wine, oil, and flocks of , and all manner of the fruits of the earth, that necessity is kept in slavery from them. This murderer and thief doth act all evil in scorn and contempt of truth's union, which it hath in itself, and it will fill the soul with itself, to the downsal of that young Harlot that doth strain at a gnat; which gnat nature hath a lust in it, and it doth swallow all that it can from the slave necessity to its self destruction; that which is in more haste for the true Sun for to shine, than it hasteth in itself to shine, must be by its beams consumed. It's a common thing for the young Harlot to say, Mind the light in thee; now saith Truth; thy ly-light must be putout, nay, saith she, I am sent of God to fore-warn thee of evil, and to turn thee to the light. This false lye-light in its coming in exhortations doth assume perfection therein. Truthunion doth hold some souls from the mother of Harlots, and her daughters, so that their threatening wooing exhortings is all as rubbish in their way. The young Harlot doth transform herself like truth's appearance in words, and in straining at a gnat: there is no straining in truthunion, the straining is in that which doth dress or shape its self like truth's government, that it may the more bewitch that which can be bewitched. The young Harlot falsely loves or lusts for to have all her kindred for to commit adultery with her, calling them harlots and bastards if they do not. The true Spouse hath been very often wooed to commit adultery with her, she saying, she was the Spouse of Christ, and did loath to commit adultery. The mother of Harlots have many daughters as bad as herself, all the daughters do fall out one with another, and with their mother, crying, Harlot, harlot, harlot Truth knows that she that is a shaping herself like it in words, is the beautiful young Harlot which will stand against the union-nature longer in some ●ouls than others. None that live with God do lodge with her: Them that true union doth hold, they can be bold all her evils to unfold, without being by her power controlled. Her Mother and her Sisters do all cry her down, saying she is not worthy to live; they all hate her for her beauty, because she is almost like the Spouse of Christ in words, not in deeds. The young Harlot can but mend evil old Adam; by her exhortations and instructions, and woo and threaten, she doth fright some unto her obedience, in setting them to look to her light in them. This Harlot's power is the tree of good and evil: and this is the cause why it's called a tree of good and evil; it rejoiceth some, and it woundeth others: it starveth some, it seedeth others: it giveth some too much of the earth and its fruit, and others too little: it giveth some the best of things, and others the worst: it maketh some great Landlords, and others Slaves: it causeth sickness and health to its people: it causeth some to departed out of the body, and some to live its life therein: it causeth its slave Necessity to come to its tyrants, to say with his hat in his hand, What curious works shall I do for you? alas poor Necessity, thou hast a hard Master, it's not long that he shall reign over thee. At the first fall this tree or power did exalt some of its fruit-eaters higher than other; so that those exalted ones did thieve from the rest the greatest part of the earth, and its fruits, & did cause them to make Laws which yet are in force by the same tree or power, to the oppression of all poor men. This gold and silver ticket they caused to be quoined in opposition to the want of poor men, so that they was quite shut out of all, unless they would come to be their slaves, and tenants, than they should have some of the fruits of the earth, or their ticket of gold or silver, or any ticket that was in force. It's so yet, that the gold and silver ticket are the devil's Ticket, and true wanting necessity is God's ticket, for it shall purchase of him whatsoever it needeth, one day without the Devil's ticket; yet for present it's ordained, that 〈…〉 necessity so long as its in its enemy's country, it should carry its enemy's ticket. This was and is contrary to the tyrant, for he made Laws that they should not have his ticket, or any of the earth, or its fruits, without being his slaves: the tyrant said and doth say to necessity, if thou wilt not be my slave thou shalt not eat: Now saith Necessity, thou hast stolen from me all that thou possessest, that is more than thy Necessity wantest. Now saith the tyrant, I have made a Law for thee, if thou takest any thing back from me, thou shalt be hanged till thou art dead, and if thou wilt not work for me but go a begging thou shalt be whipped Thus is poor Necessity the Devil's slave, unless the God of uprightness doth take it into his blessedness; his blessedness is thus, Needest thou truth and rest, or any of the earth, or its fruits, he will supply thee one day without thy death-obedience, for it's not to him that death obeyeth. The young Harlot saith, she is Christ, God life, light, and all good, when he which is so savoureth nothing of her, he savourelh life unto life, or a clean soul. All her inward and outward preach are uncertain; for they do not give to the soul the union-nature of God, but are enemies to it. The young Harlots threatening and exhortings doth evilly reform the Egyptians minds, but its righteousness that must lead them to Canaan, not any thing of that mind shall enter therein, because its Reformation maketh nothing but lies. When the tree [or power] of life shall give the soul its word-conjunction, than this tree or power of life goeth forth in Ministration to fulfil its words effect, than down goeth this tree which is good and evil in its self, to its self, and it must be a prisoner to the tree of life, than all those souls that are its slaves shall go free: So sure as God ever did answer any expectation of his promise made, so sure he will answer the expectation of his promise now made to some souls that have received of measure of his mind. The young Harlot and her children doth scorn to own their kindred, they scorn to say Grandmother, Mother, Sister, Aunt, Cousin, but do call Whores, Harlots and Bastards. If any of her kindred do lack ●ood or raiment, she is no more free of her superfluity then any of her kindred are. Some of her next Sisters are more kinder to all the kindred than she; for they have often wooed the Grandmother for her Grand children, and for their young sister, telling her, Our sister and her children are the greatest sufferrers for Christ on earth: the old Harlot answers, It's not so, they are disobedient to me and Christ, yet being much wooed she lets some of them go. This Harlot appeareth where the Divine Nature doth, and doth shape itself as near it as it can in all its appearances: if I meet with this Harlot, she loathes me, because I do not commit Adultery with her, she saying, That I will be made to do that which I call Adultery: She hath many hangers on her that would be very much falsely refreshed if that she would let them commit Adultery with her in her secret chamber. She hath many that were once of her body, that do now grieve her, yet they are not espoused to Christ. There are some of her falsely reformed Kindred, that love her for her beauty, that makes the Harlot proud. Some do think she is not sent of God, but do very much disturb her in her adultery, in tormenting her by her mothers and sister's power, & she answers them with the like, though self-righteousness cannot see it. God tormenteth no soul, but bringeth the tormemtore into subjection to him, and delivereth is to himself: The cormentors are evil Angels, that do not carry fleth, but do govern some soulessences by engrafting their nature in them to do what they please, unless the redeeming Angels do prevents by their engrafting their nature; which nature it all goodness and true strength, without is the soul is dead. I do not say the most beautiful Harlot is the most abomination of the earth, but the will be when the is cast out of those souls that are to be the first fruits to the redeemer; for present her mother, and some of her elder daughters under her, are the most obomination of the earth, yet their mother doth keep all of them in subjection to her as much as she can. When the mother is cast down, the daughters will strive who shall be greatest, and this strife will be till all be down, but the youngest sister than the will be the abomination of the earth, & will rule over all souls that are not espoused to Christ, the will be the last Harlot that shall adulterate the soul. This is very little minded to wit, The redeeming Angels have a greater ministration on the evil Angels to subject them, than they have on their captives to redeem them. The young Harlot speaks of redemption and subjection, and knows not where the true power placeth either. The true Angel's act is redemption to the soul, and subjection to the evil one that doth engraft his sin against the soul Angel or Essence. The young Harlot doth speak much against the carnal Libertine called Ranter, some of them are now her Proselytes. Where that loathsome, filthy Harlot called Ranter, deceived one, thee will thousands, when the is cast one of those souls, that are to be the first fruits to redemption. The true Sponse shall very much rejoice in being alone with Christ. The young Harlot, and some of her sisters do say, they deny self, they being, but self cannot do it: When Christ cameth to them, he will show them that neither they nor the soul can do so; nothing but him can deny self, the poor soul can do nothing; it's like a dead thing carried from death to life. When the breath of life shall breath on the soul, so that it doth consume all the breath of death that was there, than it may be said of a truth there is a living soul. As some souls now are, they are part in life, part in death, yet they go not forth in the true powers ministry, till they be as lively as the power of life, than they have its word-conjunction, till then the soul it a middle nature betwixt the oppressor and the redeemer. Blessed is that soul that hath Gods look to see what is his, else all is vanity. Man in his best estate in being governed by the evil Angels, is worse than vanity: for whom they bless, in the event it doth prove the greatest curse. Vanity as it standeth out of vexation of mind in this or that, so that it doth not abuse any in the inward principle, or outward things, that do belong to its or their necessities. Sure eternity is near to this vanity, and will bring a consummation on it suddenly. Then to the wonderment of all perishers, eternity will appear with an army of souls with its word in their mouths, which power of eternity will effect in their speaking: Our father's host when they appear, no Beelzebub can hold up their armies against them; no evil angels can stand unsubjected before them: no captives will they make afraid of them, but the evil Angels that are not in flesh will so far as they can engraft fear in opposition to their soul's redemption. These belzebubs, make their own people afraid of one another, and of the lover of their souls. At the first, these belzebubs were all as one in their first fallen union, and so did continue a space of time, but at the last they did fall out one with another, and ●id raise their creation in armies, and did cause them to fight: who should have most of the earth and its fruits, for their false right; as the length of time these belzeebubs will Join again in their first fallen union, at which shall stumble every one: so far as they stand out of true union. They will cause all their people to agree as one, to make war against the lamb. The young harlot's head it distinct from her body, and it doth commonly commit adultery in a more secret manner than her body doth know of; her heads secrecy will be the height of abomination when it shall come forth in its practice, it will blast all deceit but itself deceit, and will encompass all souls that are not espoused to Christ. This harlot is in some souls that God will have to be his first fruits. When this harlot's power shall receive all bolzebubs into conjunction with it. As it was at the first beginning of the fall: then thee will be the head of the devil's captives in flesh the evil one will dress and shape her so that none shall know her but god's light. Nothing can see but light, nothing can live but life; nothing can love but love nothing can abide Christ's coming, but the soul; if it hath any thing in it that is not as upright as Christ, that shall not abide there. This young harlot doth hang forth a sign, and death sweep before her door, that makes her very much respected by her devout kindred: thee will as much as she can furnish her house with that that is like true good, whereby she may invite all that pass by her to come and feast with her, inward and outward Idolatryes, thee Calling them by the name of true goodness; she is always assisted by the father of her interest to work her design against the soul, and true union in it; she and some of he sisters are the theives that go before Christ with their ministryes, in biding men look to them to be an example or pattern This harlot's nature is so proud, saying she Rules in heaven and hell: it's but her own father's heaven and hell that she can or ever must live in. For ever, all false minds shall be shut cut of the hoaven of heavent. Thus saith truth, trust not him that would be trusted, till his soul is ascended into the holy angels word and pewer, in conjunction to redeem from deceit, torment and destruction. He that hath an ear to hear cannot but hear. When nature hath received its Change, it will not be tied unto any Crabtree neither will it that forest range, where nothing but crabtrees g●●w, because every thing that it meeteth withal there, it's the souls so. The deceiver doth assume a ripeness in the soul, in opposition to righteousness, and all harlots are actors theirin to adulterate the soul; when the beauty full harlot is cast out of some souls, and nothing but Christ there, than his minisry is a clean sw eeper of souls and will bind all devils that did foul them in the inward principal, in giving some a mind to enslave the necessity from its proper right. Many harlots have spoken against the beast, saying they were sent from God, but he would not beleiv them, but keeps them in subjection, and shall do till Christ hath his most powerful ministry in for●●, thou the beast and all harlots and false prophets shall join with him that will drag them along to fight against the lamb and his army. READER, it's the true spirits spy-right mind that gives life to word, And makes known what the 24 Letters do afford, Either in the single letter, or in the compacted word. The Lord cometh to confound all men's talk, because when they talk they do not understand name or nature which of they talk. The spi-right of truth is the confounder. Whosoever hath the spi-right mind, that shall not be confounded. There is a great deal of talk of taking God his name in vain: all do take his name in vain, but the spi-right mind in men, which seethe all vanity in them. The unfaln Angels, will have the government of veiled soul from the deceit which they are vailed with, by subjecting of the deceiver, to have no freewill to deceiv or destroy, but to become their footstool. God doth cleanse away the evell mind, than he speaks into the soul & it receiveth him. God will have all cleansed before him, as he is clean. The body of man is a Figure; the soul in it is a subject or essence, carrying or bearing the body about. This subject is to be no subject to that that gives it any self carnal mind, or subject to any other affliction; it is to be a s●● to life, and not subject to death. When the unsallen power hath raised it by his spi-right mind up into himself, than man is in the eternal nature: There is the unfallen undeceiver, and the fallen Deceiver, and the fallen deceived; these are distinct one-from another. The undeceiver is Minister of his spi-right to the soul, that lieth under the altar or carnal mind; which spi-right in it being set up, doth see or spy all that is perishing, and that which is everlasting. The Lord will have nothing to worship him but the spi-right in the soul, which doth worship him discerning what it doth, the man called Christreceiud the spi-right without measure into his soul, which did spi-right-to all truth and lies; therefore it was said, the Godhead in him dwelled bodily. There is but one minister of the spi-right into men, which doth by its ministry discover all Babel in them to its self, within its self in them. Nothing in man can receive the spi-right mind, but the soul, it being cleansed of all that is contrary to it, it receiveth saith in God, or spi-right of God, which is the single eye, everlasting truth. The Father of the spi-right mind and soul will purge out the carnal mind, and let nothing inhabit in his kingdom but spi-right. Thus saith the spi-right that doth spy, all truth and all lies in men, or in that power that is in combination to deceive his own whole creation, that liveth within his own inclination; he cannot deceive the spy, for in it thore must live no , or inclination to lie, for it doth a defy, saying; thou shalt be reprobated for ever, never to live in union with God the true spi-right to all false, no spie-right or seer of truth, which is the son of perdition, that would be prying into all that the spi-right saith, that he may be the nearest likeness as he can be to truth, calling himself spi right, when that he doth abominate the true spi-right that doth behold him in all his actions, than he is in rage and madness, and would not lose his cloak. The spi-right mind saith, all in the soul but me is a reprobate: I do see with my single eye into thee, whosoever thou be; this is no mystery to the true spy; but it is unto the , that doth wonder and perish eternally. All that ever did wonder, was and is the reprobate at his self, and at the everlasting truth. The spi-right seethe all things and there is no new thing to it. There is a great deceit in the interpretation of this saying, no new thing under the sun. Some say, all things ever were as they are, and that is the fool that doth expect any change in the world; one generation goeth, and another cometh, and so it will be for ever, as it is now with men, living as they do, in all manner of wickedness. There is a truth in that saying, but for this interpretation; it is not of the spi-right of truth; for the spi-right saith, that as darkness doth abound in men, so that the light is not in them. Thus saith the spi-right, Light shall so abound in men, that darkness shall not be in them. The spi-right is true all men are liars. There are two sowers, two seeds, one ground. The true sower is the sour of the spi-right mind into the soul. The false sower is the cumberer of the soul or ground with a false conception of a carnal mind, having in it the false sowers inclination to all manner of his evils. The carnal mind, it is the bondwoman that must be cast out of the soul; which soul is to be the freewoman, when she hath received the spi-right, without any darkness in her. Then the soul doth not groan in the strange wilderness of sin, but is set free into Eternity, where nothing but spi-right shall inhabit; there she is caught up into the Heaven of Heavens out of sin his sight, which once with her did fight. There is God spi-right. And after the soul bathe received the spi-right mind into it, and the carnal mind done away, then there is soul spi-right that seethe God it being the life of faith that it liveth, which is one with God in all things, seeing him face to face, without any shame or disgrace. There is a savour of death unto death, which must be ashamed of his savouring of death, because the Lord wilraign over the wicked nature: The wicked nature never did savour truth, nor never shall; the righteous nature never did savour the wicked nature, nor never will: It is a clean soul that God doth savour with his true mind, which is spi-right, or discern right, or see right with the single eye which hath in its self all light. It is God the Father of life and light, which doth spi-right of all things, for there is nothing out of his sight. by J.C.U. THE END.