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298。 A tinkling cymbal is an instrument of music; with which a skilful player can make such melodious and heart…inflaming music; that all who hear him play; can scarcely hold from dancing; and yet behold the cymbal hath not life; neither comes the music from it; but because of the art of him that plays therewith; so then the instrument at last may come to nought and perish; though in times past such music hath been made upon it。
299。 Just thus I saw it was; and will be; with them who have gifts; but want saving grace; they are in the hand of Christ; as the cymbal in the hand of DAVID: and as DAVID could with the cymbal make that mirth in the service of God; as to elevate the hearts of the worshippers; so Christ can use these gifted men; as with them to affect the souls of His people in His church; yet when He hath done all; hang them by; as lifeless; though sounding cymbals。
300。 This consideration therefore; together with some others; were for the most part; as a maul on the head of pride; and desire of vain…glory。 What; thought I; shall I be proud because I am a sounding brass? Is it so much to be a fiddle? hath not the least creature that hath life; more of God in it than these? Besides; I knew 'twas love should never die; but these must cease and vanish: so I concluded; a little grace; a little love; a little of the true fear of God; is better than all the gifts: yea; and I am fully convinced of it; that it is possible for souls that can scarce give a man an answer; but with great confusion as to method; I say; it is possible for them to have a thousand times more grace; and so to be more in the love and favour of the Lord; than some who by the virtue of the gift of knowledge; can deliver themselves like angels。
301。 Thus therefore I came to perceive that; though gifts in themselves were good; to the thing for which they are designed; to wit; the edification of others; yet empty; and without power to save the soul of him that hath them; if they be ALONE: neither are they; as so; any sign of a man's state to be happy; being only a dispensation of God to some; of whose improvement; or non… improvement; they must when a little love more is over; give an account to Him that is ready to judge the quick and the dead。
302。 This showed me too; that gifts being alone; were dangerous; not in themselves; but because of those evils that attend them that have them; to wit; pride; desire of vain glory; self…conceit; etc。; all which were easily blown up at the applause and commendation of every unadvised Christian; to the endangering of a poor creature to fall into the condemnation of the devil。
303。 I saw therefore that he that hath gifts; had need be let into a sight of the nature of them; to wit; that they come short of making of him to be in a truly saved condition; lest he rest in them; and so fall short of the grace of God。
304。 He hath cause also to walk humbly with God and be little in his own eyes; and to remember withal; that his gifts are not his own; but the churches; and that by them he is made a servant to the church; and he must also give at last an account of his stewardship unto the Lord Jesus; and to give a good account will be a blessed thing。
305。 Let all men therefore prize a little with the fear of the Lord (gifts indeed are desirable); but yet great grace and small gifts are better than great gifts and no grace。 It doth not say; the Lord gives gifts and glory; but the Lord gives grace and glory; and blessed is such an one; to whom the Lord gives grace; true grace; for that is a certain forerunner of glory。
306。 But when Satan perceived that his thus tempting and assaulting of me; would not answer his design; to wit; to overthrow the ministry; and make it ineffectual; as to the ends thereof: then he tried another way; which was; to stir up the minds of the ignorant and malicious to load me with slanders and reproaches: now therefore I may say; that what the devil could devise; and his instruments invent; was whirled up and down the country against me; thinking; as I said; that by that means they should make my ministry to be abandoned。
307。 It began therefore to be rumoured up and down among the people; that I was a witch; a Jesuit; a highwayman; and the like。
308。 To all which; I shall only say; God knows that I am innocent。 But as for mine accusers; let them provide themselves to meet me before the tribunal of the Son of God; there to answer for all these things (with all the rest of their iniquities) unless God shall give them repentance for them; for the which I pray with all my heart。
309。 But that which was reported with the boldest confidence; was; that I had my MISSES; my WHORES; my BASTARDS; yea; TWO WIVES at once; and the like。 Now these slanders (with the others) I glory in; because but slanders; foolish or knavish lies; and falsehoods cast upon me by the devil and his seed; and; should I not be dealt with thus wickedly by the world; I should want one sign of a saint; and a child of God。 BLESSED ARE YE (said the Lord Jesus) WHEN MEN SHALL REVILE YOU AND PERSECUTE YOU; AND SHALL SAY ALL MANNER OF EVIL AGAINST YOU FALSELY FOR MY SAKE; REJOICE AND BE EXCEEDING GLAD; FOR GREAT IS YOUR REWARD IN HEAVEN; FOR SO PERSECUTED THEY THE PROPHETS WHICH WERE BEFORE YOU。 Matt。 iv。 11。
310。 These things therefore; upon mine own account; trouble me not; no; though they were twenty times more than they are。 I have a good conscience; and whereas they speak evil of me; as an evil… doer; they shall be ashamed that falsely accuse my good conversation in Christ。
311。 So then; what shall I say to those who have thus bespattered me? Shall I threaten them? Shall I chide them? Shall I flatter them? Shall I entreat them to hold their tongues? No; not I。 Were it not for that these things make them ripe for damnation; that are the authors and abettors; I would say unto them; REPORT IT; because 'twill increase my glory。
312。 Therefore I bind these lies and slanders to me as an ornament; it belongs to my Christian profession to be vilified; slandered; reproached and reviled; and since all this is nothing else; as my God and my conscience do bear me witness; I rejoice in reproaches for Christ's sake。
313。 I also call all these fools or knaves; that have thus made it any thing of their business to affirm any of the things afore…named of me; namely; That I have been naught with other women; or the like。 When they have used the utmost of their endeavours; and made the fullest inquiry that they can; to prove against me truly; that there is any woman in heaven; or earth; or hell; that can say; I have at any time; in any place; by day or night; so much as attempted to be naught with them; and speak I thus to beg my enemies into a good esteem of me? No; not I: I will in this beg belief of no man: believe or disbelieve me in this; all is a…case to me。
314。 My foes have missed their mark in this shooting at me: I am not the man: I wish that they themselves be guiltless。 If all the fornicators and adulterers in ENGLAND were hanged up by the neck till they be dead; JOHN BUNYAN; the object of their envy; would be still alive and well。 I know not whether there be such a thing as a woman breathing under the copes of the whole heaven; but by their apparel; their children; or by common fame; except my wife。
315。 And in this I admire the wisdom of God; that He made me shy of women from my first conversion until now。 Those shy of women know; and can also bear me witness; with whom I have been most intimately concerned; that it is a rare thing to see me carry it pleasant towards a woman: the common salutation of women I abhor; 'tis odious to me in whomsoever I see it。 Their company alone; I cannot away with; I seldom so much as touch a woman's hand; for I think these things are not so becoming me。 When I have seen good men salute those women that they have visited; or that have visited them; I have at times made my objection against it; and when they have answered; that it was but a piece of civility; I have told them; it is not a comely sight。 Some indeed have urged the holy kiss; but then I have asked why they made baulks? why they did salute the most handsome; and let the ill…favoured go? Thus; how laudable soever such things have been in the eyes of others; they have been unseemly in my sight。
316。 And now for a wind…up in this matter; I calling not only men; but angels; to prove me guilty of having carnally to do with any woman save my wife: nor am I afraid to do it a second time; knowing that it cannot offend the Lord in such a case; to call God for a record upon my soul; that in these things I am innocent。 Not that I have been thus kept; because of any goodness in me; more than any other; but God has been merciful to me; and has kept me; to whom I pray that He will keep me still; not only from this; but every evil way and work; and preserve me to His heavenly kingdom。 AMEN。
317。 Now as Satan laboured by reproaches and slanders; to make me vile among my countrymen; that; if possible; my preaching might be made of none