A wakening call, or, An alarm from heaven to the wise and foolish virgins wherein the vices of this age is laid open and bewail'd, the sublety of Satan discover'd in his temptations in several particulars ... : likewise there is discovered the nature of regeneration or the new birth, in several particulars ... / from a minister in the country to a minister in the city for the publication.

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A wakening call, or, An alarm from heaven to the wise and foolish virgins wherein the vices of this age is laid open and bewail'd, the sublety of Satan discover'd in his temptations in several particulars ... : likewise there is discovered the nature of regeneration or the new birth, in several particulars ... / from a minister in the country to a minister in the city for the publication.
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Sikes, George.
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1698.
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Devil.
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"A wakening call, or, An alarm from heaven to the wise and foolish virgins wherein the vices of this age is laid open and bewail'd, the sublety of Satan discover'd in his temptations in several particulars ... : likewise there is discovered the nature of regeneration or the new birth, in several particulars ... / from a minister in the country to a minister in the city for the publication." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A66477.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2025.

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CHAP. I. Concerning the purely Divine Nature, and Things thereof. (Book 1)

1. GOD in his Divine Nature was infinitely blessed in the Sight and Enjoyment of himself from all Eternity, above and beyond all possibility of Addi∣tion or Diminution to his Blessedness, by any thing, meer Creatures, Angels or Men, good or bad, can ever be, think, say or do, to all Eternity; yea, even Creature-nature, in the Mediator's won∣derful compounded Person, set up by the immediate Divine Hand (though by unchangeable personal Union with the Di∣vine Nature, all one incomprehensible God) adds not to the infinite Blessedness of the Divine Nature; but was set up from the Beginning, and possess'd by the Lord

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in the beginning of his Way, towards the Creation of Angels and Men, Prov. 8. 22, 23. This was the Beginning of the Creation of God, Revel. 3. 14. Divine Nature had no Beginning.

The whole Creature-part in Christ's Person, Root and exalted Branch, adds not to the Glory of the Divine Nature, but was set up in reference to the twofold Creation of Angels and Men, natural and spiritual, and as the Means to let down the Visions of the Divine Glory at se∣cond-hand, with safety to the spiritual Sight, Understanding and Enjoyment of blessed Angels and Men in their new-created Capacities.

2. In the Divine Nature, the Divine Essence and Form are the infinite Divine Father and Son. The Divine Form, Image or Glory of the Divine Essence, is the Son thereof, by eternal and ineffable Generation; very God of very God, in the most absolute Sense; co-equal and co-eternal with the Father; both are one Infinite, Incomprehensible, Divine Be∣ing. But the Divine Essence is not the Form; nor Form the Essence.

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The Three distinct invisible Powers in the Divine Essence or Father, did from all Eternity shine forth in the divine Form or Son, to God's own infinite Under∣standing, Enjoyment and Delight. The same three are, therein, the immediate Object of Sight and Enjoyment, to the whole Creature-part of the Mediator, Root and exalted Branch, as in unchange∣able personal Union with the Divine Glo∣ry or Form in him; but are never so to any meer Creatures, blessed Angels or Saints, to all Eternity, in Heaven. They can never so approach unto, or see and enjoy the Divine Light or Glory, immediately, as he does, 1 Tim. 6. 15, 16. Mat. 11. 27. Iohn 1. 18. In, with, and through his hea∣venly Creature-Spirit, as born of that which in him is God, (Iohn 1. 1.) and therein Partakers of the Divine Nature, (2 Pet. 1. 4.) can and will they see and enjoy the Divine Glory, mediately, as let down to them by the exalted Crea∣ture-Son and Branch, being Members of that spiritual Body, his true Gospel-Church, to which he, therein, is Head, Col. 1. 18. For this Purpose it pleas'd the

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Father or Divine Essence, that even in the lowest Creature-part of the Mediator, the exalted Son and Branch, all Fulness should dwell, all the divine and Creature-fulnes∣ses and Perfections of his divine Form and Creature-root.

The Divine Essence, singly and ab∣stractedly consider'd, in and by it self, is absolutely invisible for ever; nor will the Divine Form, Glory, Image, or Visibility thereof, and of the three that are one, therein, ever be the immediate Object of Sight and Enjoyment to any meer Crea∣tures, blessed Angels or Saints, to all E∣ternity; but only to the whole Creature-nature in Christ's Person, Root and exalt∣ed Branch. Never will any meer Creatures be found in personal Union with the Di∣vine Nature, as Creature-nature in Christ is. They will never have Divine Nature, an Ingredient into their personal Consti∣tution; or as the supream Principle of Life and Operation in them, as some in our Days have most presumptuously and unwarrantably affirm'd: for then would there be an innumerable Multitude of Christs and Gods, the greater sort of Po∣lytheism.

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The Divine Form or Son, is the Eternity, the supream Heaven of Heavens, the high and lofty Divine Essence, or Father inhabited from all Eternity, in distinction from the Creature-form, Glory or Image thereof; the high and holy Place, or heavenly Crea∣ture-temple, of immediate Divine Build∣ing (Prov. 9. 1.) in personal Union with the Divine inhabitant, Isa. 57. 15.

This heavenly Creature-Spirit, House and Temple, with the Life and Things of God therein, was prepar'd by and within himself, to be communicated in the distinct appointed Portions thereof, to them that love him (1 Cor. 2. 9.) be∣cause he first, even from Eternity, lov'd them, 1 John 4. 19. These spiritual, heavenly Creature-things of God, com∣municable to Men and Angels, by a new or second Creation, are quite out of the reach or sight of the highest single natural Understanding of Man, at best, in the but restor'd first-Covenant-Law-life of the Creature, given in the first Creation. No intellectual Eye, Ear or Heart, therein, can see, hear, perceive, conceive, receive, own, or know what to make of them;

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Isa. 64.4. Hence does Man account them, and all right Words about them, Foolish∣ness, 1 Cor. 2. 9, 14. Here's the Case of Man at best, in but the living Soul of the first Adam: In the Life of the quickning Spirit of the second Adam, and the new, spiritual, infallible, all-discerning Under∣standing, therein, do Saints see and know all things, divine, and both spiritual and natural Creature-things, (in their pro∣per Differences, Distinctions, Subordina∣tions and Superiorities) even the deep things of God, 1 Cor. 2. 10. And as they have an infallible Understanding to know all things; they have also therein, an in∣corruptible Will, in unchangeable Har∣mony with the Infinite Divine Will, for the doing all things after God's own Heart. In his Heavenly Creature-Spirit, can any rightly worship his Divine Spirit, John 4. 23. In it only can any rightly perform all Duties to God, and to their Fellow-Creatures. All these things lie hid from (and are unpracticable by) Man, as out of the Reach of his own Understanding, and desiring or performing Power of his own Will. So will he not regard, look, or

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seek after God, for the Life and things hid with Christ in God, Rom. 3. 11. Col. 3. 3. Paul, with others that come to be true Saints, till the spiritual Seed of true Life be waken'd up in them, are wholly igno∣rant of any such heavenly Creature-Go∣spel-Life and things of God, however eminent in restor'd Law-life, Wisdom and Righteousness of Man, Phil. 3.6. Hence they verily think they do God Service, in persecuting Gospel-Saints, as the arrantest Hereticks and Blasphemers in the World, Act. 26. 9, 11. Iohn 16. 2. The re∣form'd natural Man, at best, understands not the transform'd, truly regenerate spi∣ritual Man's Understanding, nor any of the Divine or spiritual things, he thereby understands and speaks of. He cannot know them; for they can only be spiritu∣ally discern'd, and he has no spiritual dis∣cerning, 1 Cor. 2. 14. If therefore he fi∣nally lean and trust to his own Vnder∣standing, at highest, for directing his Steps, contrary to God's Counsel, (Prov. 3. 5, 6. Ier. 10. 23.) he is gone for ever, he never sets one Foot in the Paths of Life. A Man of deepest Reason, most soaring,

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searching, natural Capacity, vastest Dis∣play of his rational and intellectual Pow∣ers, with all Imbelishments of Art or acquir'd Accomplishments, may be Paul's most unreasonable Man to be dealt with, or discours'd, in Gospel-Matters, which he therefore desir'd his Thessalonian Converts to pray for his Deliverance from, 2 Thess. 3. 1, 2.

What's here said in this first Chapter, may give some aim towards right thoughts of God's Divine Nature and Things, which are to be acknowledg'd above and beyond all Conception or Language, by the Understanding or Tongue of natural Man or Angel; yea, will be Master of wonder to blessed Angels and Saints to all Eternity, in their spiritual new-Cre∣ation-Capacities.

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