A small Treatise, Wherein is briefly declared some of those things which I have heard, & seen, and learned of the Father. With a Testimony against such as do or shall invent forms of Doctrine or Worship, and by outward force compel people thereto. Here is also the calling and work of that ministry which is owned by the people of God called QUAKERS in short spoken of. And a true Character given of their temper of spirit, manner of Life and Worship; wherein is briefly hinted, what God hath done and will do for them. Written, for the satisfaction of such as desire to know them, and the things that are most surely believed amongst them; and for a Testimony against such as have erred, or shall err from the spirit & life wherein God doth seek people to worship him. By John Whitehead. LONDON, Printed for Robert Wilson in Martins le Grand. 1661. AFter God, in the riches of his goodness and patience, dayes without number, had born the injustice, oppression, pride, persecution, deceit, hypocrisy, and other grievous abominations wrought by the Rulers and People of England; he suffered the sword to go through it, by which much blood was shed; and with a great shaking he overturned foundations, and at his rebuk they were out of course, and man's buildings laid waste, that people could find no shelter: for the mountains were removed out of their place, and the little Hills lift up themselves, but were not fixed; the green trees also became dry and withered, so that many were ashamed of the oaks they had desired, and wandered from mountain to hill, and walked amongst the groves of man's planting, seeking a resting place, but could neither find pasture for their souls, nor water answerable to their thirst, nor the shadow of the Rock wherein to rest safe and be satisfied. Then did God remember the desolate estate of his people, and pitied the wanderings of his flock, who were become a prey to the Devourer, and often taken in his snares because none sought after them; for the former Bishops, Overseers and Teachers left them because their great revenues and hire was taken away; and the many Pastors which arose in their stead became brutish, and sought not the Lord neither regarded his flock, to bring again that which was driven away, nor bind up that which was bruised, nor strengthen that which was diseased; but like briars and thorns they tore the wool from off them, and like grievous wolves they devoured them; and instead of carrying the Lambs in their arms and gently leading those that were traveling with young, they sought how with force and cruelty they might rule over them: for which the Lord was against them, and brought night upon them that their vision ceased, and in the dark he lest them until the day of recompense. After these things, in the year 1648. God, who had compassion on his people, did cause a Branch to spring forth of the root of David which was filled with virtue, for the Covenant of life and peace was in him, and he spread and shot forth many branches which did partake of of the fatness of the root, and the weary came to rest under his branches; in him also was the word of reconciliation, which turned the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the lust. And in the year 1652. I being a branch of this three, the life of it's root caused me to bud forth, and the spirit of the Lord came upon me, and by it I was anointed for the work of the Ministry, and sent to divers places to preach repentance, and testify that the kingdom of God was at hand; and the power of the Highest was with me, leading me forth and bringing me in, and delivering me from the workings of Satan, who as the mystery of godliness opened, did subtly lye in wait to deceive; but the anointing which I had received taught me to know his devices, and strengthened me to stand still in the hour of temptation; and waiting upon God in the spirit of truth, I have received counsel and obtained help of him out of every temptation unto this day; and through the Spirit I grew in unity and favour with God, and his secrets were with me; for the Spirit as a key opened his treasure and shewed me that which was from the beginning, and gave me to know and feel something which was before the world was, and also to discern the state of man before the fall when his soul was living in, and nourished with the breath of life which proceeded from God; and in the fall how the Lamb was slain, and how death came to have dominion over God's image by the transgression of one, which, harkening to the woman tempted by the Serpent, received his seed, and departed from the life of God which did enlighten him, to feed on that which by it was forbidden him; whereby into the root of evil he did degenerate, and from that brought forth fruit unto death, which passed over him and covered him with darkness; so the wrath laid hold on him as it's child. I also beholded how the bowels of the God of mercy yearned towards the languishing man, upon whom death and darkness had passed and wrath was come, and how God drew near to him in the light of life, and did sow the seed of promise, and hide his kingdom within, and gave the word for a light to men, that the degenerate might become regenerate, and the dead made alive. I also saw in the word of promise power to bruise the serpent's head, destroy his works and save the soul from death, whereof he had power. I also saw that in the word was life, and that he hath power to quicken every one that cometh to him. And I also beholded, that as judgement came upon all men to condemnation; so the gift of God was tendered to all for the justification of life, and thereby Man put into a capacity of receiving it: and here I understood the good will of God towards men, and saw that as all were concluded under sin; even so he shewed mercy to all, in that the free gift of God, which is eternal life, came upon all: and I saw that by the eternal life every man was lighted which comes into the world, and warned to shun the evil ways of death, which by corruption of nature he was inclined to: and here I felt how God loved man first, and called him back again which was departed from him, whereby all are put into a capacity to return, though few have regarded so as to return and live. So I beholded how God was the author of eternal salvation, and how man's salvation was wholly of God through Christ the life and light; and that man's destruction was and is wholly of himself, because he believeth not in the light which God hath sent into the world; but loveth darkness, death, and to follow him that hath the power of it, which is the Devil, rather than to follow the Light that lighteth the Gentiles; which Light mine eye hath seen to be the salvation which God hath prepared for all people to the ends of the earth, and the ground and means of man's believing and returning to God; and that no man could come to the Father but through the Light, that being the onely begotten Son of the Father, and the first-born of every creature before the world was, in which Light the Father dwells and delights, and by him he declares himself to man. I also beholded how the Light abideth for ever, and is the beginning and end of all things; also the foundation that is laid in Sion, and chief corner-stone of the building; and how he was and is the Rock of ages which followed the fathers in the wilderness( and all the shadows under the Law pointed to) the foundation of many generations, which the Prophets said should be raised up, and whereupon the Apostles built the Church. I also saw how in his humiliation he was in fashion as a man, compassed by the Virgins womb, brought forth and touched with a feeling of our infirmities, yet without spot of sin, perfect in holinesse, having the Spirit without measures and the fullness of the Godhead in him: yet was he a man of sorrows, rejected of men, judged a blasphemer, and not worthy to live, by the Chief Priests and Pharisees that had the Scriptures; and Pilate that had natural learning, Hebrew, Greek & latin, delivered him to be crucified, and, after he had witnessed a good confession before him, he tasted death for every man, of the pains of which it was impossible for him to be held, therefore he rose by the power of God, and in divers manners appeared to his Disciples, after which he that descended did ascend far above all heavens into the glory of the Father, with which he is glorified as he was before the world began, having that name( which is before every name) that he had in the beginning, which is the word of God, the eternal life, that was with the Father, which doth enlighten men, that through him, who is the way, truth and life, man may be reconciled and have access unto God, who onely hath immortality, dwelling in the Light to which no mortal eye can approach, and without which no man hath seen or shall see God. Therefore O man whose soul is immortal, wait to have it's eye opened in the Light, that thou mayst see God, and walk with him in the garden as in the beginning, before the fall and separation was, or ever the evil eye was open in thee, or thine immortal eye overshadowed by death. Moreover, the inspiration of the Almighty gave me understanding, and thereby is mine eye open to see the things I writ; with which I have also beholded how all immortal creatures, as well Angels as Men, are the offspring of an eternal root, created in and brought forth by the eternal almightiness for his glory and man in his image, therefore in the beginning was their will and inward desire free, and not compellable to or from anything, till they voluntarily left their habitation in the light, lusting to have power in the darkness also, by which lust or self motion they entred into the darkness, are & thereby captivated and have lost their freedom, and changed their glory into shane, and the truth into a lie, which they speak and believe instead of the truth; being erred from the light they are out of the divine way and harmony, shut up in darkness and anguish, where onely they have their power and the root of their life, who are degenerate from the pure principle of Light, from which all that be gon out do live in the fall, error and enmity against it, and naturally do seek to draw all that they can penetrate or enter, from the Light, into the same condemnation. And in this state or ground I have beholded how all men have corrupted their way, and are together become unprofitable, which be gone from the Light: and also that those called Christians, be Apostate which are not onely erred from, but in enmity against the Life & Light, which the Apostles shewed and turned the Gentiles,( which became true Christians) unto; though they profess and build men up in an outward knowledge of their words, I know and have seen them all to be foolish builders, such as darken counsel by words without knowledge, that do reject the Life that lighteh every man that cometh into the world, as natural and insufficient for a Foundation: and also that their building is Babel, which shall fall with violence and a great noise; for it stands but upon that which is movable, changeable, & shall melt like wax in the fervent heat of the day. But when the Sun of righteousness was risen upon me, and by the power of the Father revealed in me, by which I saw God's love to mankind and the way of his redemption; and also beholded many other things which are not to be uttered, then bowels of pity yearned in me to the children of men who were gone out of the way, perishing for want of the true knowledge of the onely Lord & Saviour Iesus Christ, whose Life enlightens the world; and the Lord God, who showed these things unto me with many others, whom he anointed by the pouring forth of his Spirit for the same work, caused us to run to and fro among the Professors of the Christians words, to show them their error from the Spirit and life, & how their worships stood in their own wills, & that their works were dead works, sound out by invention, & not lead into by the Spirit of Life, and therefore not accepted of the living and only true GOD, whose presence hath accompanied us in our travels, and his Power and Spirit wrought mightily with us, to seek a People to worship him, & bring again that which was lost. And by the Spirit of the Lord have we not been so much directed to show unto people that which was written by the former Prophets, Evangelists & Apostles for a foundation of faith( that being generally outwardly known and believed where we have traveled) but rather to show unto people the eternal life( whereof they writ, which we have seen, felt & handled as they did) that doth enlighten all men, to which we have principally laboured to turn people, that they might be quickened, & lead from Satan's power to God, & receive remission of sins through the precious blood of Christ, by which they that believe, and walk in the Light, are cleansed from all sin, & justified in the sight of God: and that Christ, who is the eternal Life & Light, is the foundation we have born witness, & gathered people in his name, which is the Word that lives & abides for ever, that being thereby quickened & prepared as lively stones, they may be built a spiritual House or Church for God to dwell and walk in; and have approved ourselves as the Ministers of Christ in much patience, in afflictions, In necefsities, in distresses, in stripes, in imprisonments, in tumults, in labours, in watchings, in fastings, in pureness, in kindness, in the holy Ghost, in knowledge, in long-suffering and love unfeigned have we laboured to preserve & present those that have believed our report, and gathered together in the Light pure & spotless unto God; and he hath given witness to us in the consciences of people, by pouring forth of his Spirit, & giving increase of life, strength, virtue, with many other spiritual blessings, as, to eat of the hidden Manna, and sit together in heavenly places in the Light: I say this hath he done, & given to those which in his power we have gathered out of the world's temples, worships & nature, to know the Eternal their Father, & worship him in spirit and truth, & not to move or act but as the spirit of truth moves & leads them, in which God doth accept them and receive them as his children, whom he chasteneth in his tender mercy, & tries in the furnace of affliction, hiding their life in himself, that through great tribulation & persecution he may cause the Spirit of grace & glory to rest upon them, in which they shall grow unto an holy Temple, & be a glorious Church, in which he will make his abode for ever. nevertheless, it is signified unto me by the Spirit, that some which have obtained part of this Ministry, & such as for corrupt ends shall transform themselves as Ministers of righteousness & children of Light, may & shall err from the Spirit and life whereinto the Ministers of righteousness are transformed by the Lord, that they which are approved, being tried by false spirits, covered with the form of true doctrine, may be manifest that they do know the Shepherd's voice, and love to follow him and not a stranger: for I do certainly know, that such as depart from the Light & are strangers to the Life, will get & treasure up the words, and thereby through worldly wisdom lie in wait to deceive, and draw from the innocency of the Gospel( which is the power of God, a across to the motions of the flesh, and a chain to the unclean spirit) into fleshly liberty and admiration of their persons, because of outward knowledge, parts and gifts, in which they will seek to exalt above the true seed of the woman, though thereby they cannot reach the things that are eternal; and such serve not the Lord Jesus Christ, but themselves: the Light having shined in their understanding, and the glance thereof leaving some impression of heavenly things in their imaginations, they may form likenesses of those things, but not knowing the heavenly nature and virtue, they will be prejudiced and envy such as cannot have unity with that which they bring forth, nor bow to their likeness: & from that ground bitterness and persecution grows. Therefore let this be a witness now and in ages to come, against such as murmur at, hate and persecute those that cannot in conscience or otherwise join to their form of doctrine & worship, though they should make it as like our doctrine & practise as possibly they can invent; nay, though should be the very same in outward appearance, and in every circumstance improvable by the Scriptures and the words which we have left upon record, yet if men take upon them to preach such doctrine, & imitate such practices by virtue of any outward Ordination, or Approbation of people, which have itching ears, without a true leading of the Spirit of God; or pretending the anointing and leading thereof, shall do it for a name, honour or lucre sake; and shall persuade, advice or give consent that outward Authority, or the civil Magistrate shall compel men into a conformity thereunto, or else in person, or estate, or otherwise shall outwardly punish such as refuse to comform, though upon never so false grounds; or shall compel any man from that way of worship which in his own mind he is persuaded is right; or shall defend his own way of worship by carnal weapons; behold I John[ who am a child of the Virgin that is espoused to the Lamb, brought forth in the return of her captivity, and have the mind of Christ herein] do testify in his Name & by his Spirit, that such are adulterate children, not begotten of God, nor born of his royal Seed, nor owned by jerusalem which is free, and is the mother of us all; though they be outwardly decked never so like her children, yet they differ in nature, spirit and mind from the true children of Sion, as much, as light doth from darkness, bitter from sweet, hatred from love, pity from cruelty, or life from death; having but at most the form, and wanting the power of Godliness; which power doth ever accompany those that God calls into his work, for the conversion, preservation and edification of all them that believe; and to him alone it belongs to revenge every contempt and disobedience against his glorious Gospel, as also to fit, sand forth, vindicate preserve and provide for the Ministers of it: Therefore let men pray to the Lord of the harvest to sand forth Labourers into his harvest, and let none run but such as know the Lord God in the Spirit doth call and sand them; and let all people take heed, lest they heap to themselves Teachers after their own lusts to satisfy itching ears; and beware of despising God's Messengers, which are sent contrary to the will of man; or of harming his Prophets which prophesy right things, lest it be to their own wounding. And that the temper of spirit, manner of life & worship that the people called Quakers are of, live in and practise, may appear, I having had a certain knowledge thereof from the day that God shewed himself unto them, for a testimony against false Christians, & such as shall hereafter live ungodly, I writ this Declaration. First, generally they are a People that have been of a sorrowful spirit and acquainted with grief, having had a true sense of their lost estate, & separation from God because of sin; they have mourned after him, & waited for a deliverer; they have also been in heaviness because of the abominations of the times; & passing through the fiery indignation of God, because of their own transgressions, trembling hath taken hold of their flesh, and made all their bones to shake; in the furnace of affliction; where judgement and mercy meets, they are melted into tenderness, & bowels of pity are opened in them toward all creatures, but especially mankind, whose depraved estate they lament, and against the evil that hath corrupted him they are zealous, in testifying against it, plain; and in reproving for it, sometimes sharp; yet with inward mercy, in which they are moved earnestly to pray, that men may be set free from the bondage of corruption, & restored to their primitive purity: in spirit they are fervent; in mind stayed and fixed; in their purpose to cleave unto the Lord, resolute; in sufferings for his names sake, joyful and patient; in trials, constant; in visitations of the Father's love and openings of his life, they fear, and their hearts how before him; in discourse they are solid, in gesture grave; in speaking in the Name of the Lord, reverend; and knowing that it is the work of God that men believe, they cannot envy, but do rather pity those that do not believe and obey the Truth, though before them Christ Iesus hath been evidently set forth; & being assured that it is not in man that walketh, to direct his steps, they have compassion on them that are out of the way, & in love do labour both with long-suffering & doctrine, to instruct men into it, though they oppose themselves; & being sensible that none can be purged from their sin & sanctified, but by the blood of Iesus through the Spirit, they cannot seek the destruction of sinners though they be obstinate, but rather that they may have time & space to repent, and be turned to the Lord; and being leavened throughout with love and mercy, it is against their very nature to revenge themselves, or use carnal weapons to kill, hurt or destroy mankind; & seeing that the powers that be are ordained of God, & permitted to have their time of trial by him, that rules in the Kingdoms of men, and with his own hand turns the proud doers( who regard not the work of their day, neither prise his patience) into confusion, making them their own executioners, working all things for his own glory and the good of those that fear him; I say, though he raise up and set over them the basest of men they do not murmur, but either actively or passively submit to their Authority for conscience sake; & having received a Kingdom that cannot be shaken, and looking for a Crown that is incorruptible, they are not ambitious neither strive for the kingdoms of this world, no do covet dignities which fade away, but in the station where God sets them are content, waiting and longing that his Righteousness may be revealed to reign in men, till the Knowledge & Glory of God overspread the whole earth, and his Kingdom come over all. Secondly, touching their manner of life, though it be well known to many, & needs not my recomendation; yet, for a testimony against wickedness in ages to come, let it stand upon record. That, as God is most just merciful, righteous and equal in all his ways, so, they whom he hath created anew naturally desire to be like him, bearing the image of the heavenly; they make Iustice, right Reason & Equity, with the royal Law which they have received in spirit, and is engraven on the table of their hearts, which faith, Whatever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so to them, the rule of their walking toward all men; so that their dealings are just, their behaviour good, and their conversation honest, their life blameless, their yea yea, and their nay nay in all things, but they cannot swear at all in any case whatsoever, but by a perpetual covenant are bound to speak truth to their neighbour, and keep their word though to their hurt: Covetousness they deny as Idolatry; Cruelty; Oppression and Uncleanness they abandon, as destructive to the innocent Life; but having received forgiveness of their trespasses, they are ready to forgive them that trespass against them; & do with their hearts love their enemies, & are ready to spend & be spent for the good of their souls. And being sensible that the earth is the Lord's, & the sulness thereof, and that they are but Ste wards of the portion he hath given them( though by heir-ship all is theirs) yet do they not use things superfluous, which are destructive to the creation and hurtful to their neighbours, but in apparel are modest, in meats and drinks temperate, that they may have wherewith to give a portion to the afflicted, feed the hungry and cover the naked with a garment; accounting that Religion pure which brings to visit the fatherless & widdows in their affliction, that keeps unspotted of the world, and bridles the tongue; lest with that they should offend, they set a watch before the door of their lips, that no evil communication should proceed out of their mouths: unwholesome words they are not free to use, nor to men will they give flattering titles, because the fear of God is in them; neither can they bow to the spirit of pride in men, nor stand uncovered before them as they do when they approach unto God in prayer, because his honour ought not to be given to another; the customs of the world which are foolish & vain, wherein there is no true service to God nor man, they cannot countenance, nor uphold their invented worships by a conformity thereto: neither dare they pay tithes to that Priesthood or Ministry, which, having hearts exercised with covetous practices, unduly claim them of Christians, knowing that Christ is come in the flesh, and hath changed the Priesthood that took tithes; and of necessity the Law that gave them also; since which, the forcing them from people is an unchristian oppression that they cannot in any wise uphold. In a word, every appearance of evil they seek to shun, and from all iniquity to depart, though for so doing they are made a prey, a scorn a reproach, and the objects of men's Fury; by whom they have suffered, some Death, some long Imprisonments and grievous Tortures; others Beatings, Whippings, Stockings, banquetings, Stonings, with the Spoiling of their goods, to the outward ruin of Themselves, and distress of many of their Families; and notwithstanding that dearness of affection that is in Husband to Wife, Parents to Children, and Children to Parents, yet are they willing to give up all, that they may follow the leadings of the life of Christ Iesus their Lord, who hath watched over them to deliver them out of Temptations, and preserve them through all their Sufferings unto this day: and all these things they do in the Integrity and Simplicity of their Hearts towards God, not thinking thereby to merit Life, or engage his love and favour by what they can do, but being beloved of the Father, and having received Life freely, by it they are bound faithfully to serve him; believing that in the Resurrection both just and unjust shall give an account to him, who hath preached and known them, and writ their ways in a book, which shall be opened in the day of righteous recompense, when both the Righteous and the Wicked shall be Rewarded according to the Deeds done in the Body, whether they be good or evil. Thirdly, touching their Worship, therein they are not bound up to any form, esteeming onely that worship pure, which is in spirit and truth; & above all things judging it their duty, to wait in spirit to be taught what God requires of them; and thereby he doth move and require them to meet together in his name & fear, sometimes upon a mountain, sometimes in a field, barn, house or upper chamber belonging to a Believer, or else at some certain place which they hire for that purpose, as they see most expedient: and when they are gathered together in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, they find it their strength there to be still, and watch in their measure of his light & life, lest their minds should rove abroad, and they be tempted to act something in their own wills, or to speak their own words, which they are sensible profits not; therefore they rest in a silent dependence upon God, to hear the words which proceed out of his mouth, by which their souls live; & in this dependence and waiting upon God, they have received many heavenly gifts, as the discerning of spirits, prophesy, the word of life, of wisdom and knowledge, & also the power of the world to come hath mightily wrought in them, & manifested the treasures of that world unto them; also visions and revelations they have had given them, and the anointing of the Spirit abundantly poured forth upon them, which abideth in them & teacheth them all things pertaining to life & godliness, & divers things not expedient to be uttered; and of what things are expedient to be uttered, and what not, the Spirit is the sole judge, and the movings of its life their rule; so that every one which prophesyeth, ministereth, exhorteth, or admonisheth, doth it of the ability which God hath given, & by the moving of his spirit; and if any thing be revealed to one that sits by, the first doth hold his peace, that all may speak one by one only what God giveth them, and moveth them to speak by the spirit, that of it all may learn and be comforted: but if any do run out, beyond their measure of the spirit, to speak of themselves, or to use their tongues to speak in the name of the Lord, what they have gathered out of the Scriptures of the holy men of God into the comprehension, when God hath not spoken to them, nor bidden them speak, then the sheep of Christ denies their voice, as not being seasoned with life and virtue, and the witness of God in them riseth against it, to judge and stop it by the power of God; & those that are spiritual, with the spirit of meekness labour to restore such as are overcome with evil, considering that they also may be tempted; and though he hear not at first, they suffer with long patience, admonishing again and again, if peradventure God may give him repentance unto life; for as children of their heavenly father they are merciful, and do not onely suffer to come, but also call and invite to their assemblies the blind, lame & maimed, that the rain may fall on the just and on the unjust; so that it may be noted, that what is spoken of the people of God called Quakers in general, will not hold true concerning every particular that cometh amongst them; for they discern some to be false and treacherous hearted, and look upon them to be without the unity of the body, whereinto they are baptized by the eternal spirit, which are come into the fellowship of the mystery, and are made partakers of eternal life; & such as are deceitful and not truly of them, cannot at all feed with them on the fatness of the root of life, nor long endure amongst them, because the presence and power of God is with them, which hath often caused the wicked to fall down flat, and tormented the unclean spirits, and caused the earthly part to tremble very exceedingly, in which power every soul which loves righteousness rejoiceth, and are refreshed because of the appearance of their Saviour, and presence of the Bridegroom which their fervent desire is unto. And as they are thus exercised in waiting upon God, his power doth prepare them for the marriage-supper of the Lamb, and the spirit of Prayer & supplication cometh upon them, and maketh intercession for them, sometimes with sighs and groans that are unutterable, and sometimes with sensible words, which the spirit gives them to utter with understanding for the comfort and edification of others, but not at any time of themselves, for that by the flock is judged an unsavoury dead thing which God hath no respect unto; and the law of the Spirit & movings of his life is herein their rule; and the fervent prayers of the faithful which proceed from the spirit of life avail much, for it pierceth through the clouds and entereth into the ears of the God of heaven, who answers by unstopping the deaf ear, opening the blind eye, causing the lame to leap as an hart, the sick to recover strength, the dead to live, and the tongue of the dumb to sing forth his praise; so that their Sighs have often been turned into the voice of the turtle, their Lamentations into the sound of praises, and their Prayers into the hallelujahs of glory to the Highest, who openeth his treasure unto them, and causeth the waters of Shilo to spring in the midst of their tents, that every plant in his vineyard may be refreshed: he also in the congregation of his Saints spreadeth a table for his children, and giveth them all to eat of that one bread which came down from heaven, whereof the Christians did partake before the apostasy, and doth make them all to drink into one spirit the most precious blood or life of Jesus Christ, which doth purely purge them and abundantly satisfy their souls: and by that one spirit whereinto they drink of the life and virtue, they are united into one body; and as every member doth receive thereof, they are firmly knit together and filled with pure love one to another, by which I know they are Disciples of Christ and the Church of the living God, which is the pillar and ground of truth. I do further see, how the Lord is leading the Church out of the Wilderness, & raising it from under the Gentiles feet, which have long trodden upon the holy City, and with blood and persecution have built an unholy one in her stead, which God will lay wast and make desolate; because he takes pleasure in the stones of Sion, and favours the dust thereof, which hath been trampled upon, and by none sought after for many generations; and the Lord saw it, and hath heard her mourning which hath satin solitary as a widow of youth, and he beholded that there was none upon the earth a help meet for her, which could heal her breaches, gather her stones, and build them upon her own foundation, because it was hide from their eye: then did his bowels yern towards her, and he could no longer refrain himself, but in his power did arife, and his arm hath brought salvation unto her, and by his bright appearing through the clouds, his righteousness is revealed for an everlasting foundation. And the inspiration of the Almighty hath given unto many skill to seek out and polish the stones of Sion from their rubbish; for the set time to favour her is come, and the Lord will gather her dust together, and his Seed out of all Countries to the pasture and fold of one Shepherd: he will also give unto her which hath satin solitary as in widow-hood increase of children, and the fruit of her womb shall not be blasted, neither shall she any more be called desolate and forsaken. Therefore be wise, O Kings, and harken ye Rulers of the earth, take not counsel together against the workings of God, and be not altogether heedless of the operation of his hands; neither seek to hinder the rebuilding of Sion, as those which have gone before you did, whom God therefore broken in pieces: for if you speak proudly against the Lord, it shall not stand; and if ye take counsel together against his husbandry and building, it shall come to nought. Therefore fear not O children of Sion, though in the return of your captivity from Sodom and Egypt, you feel many obstacles, and are in yourselves weak as worms which the Plowers turn the clods upon: for the Lord your God is with you, and ye shall yet be holpen with a little help. Therefore be patient in your tribulations, and steadfast in your walking with God; and because ye believe make not hast: for the work is the Lord's. And he hath raised up for thee, O daughter of Sion, a sure foundation; therefore wait to feel the life preparing thy stones and cementing them together, and in due time the top-stone shall be laid with grace, that thou mayest be an everlasting habitation for the highest; whose Light and Glory shall shine in the midst of thee, and cause the sons of thine afflicters to come bending to thee, unto whom thy gates shall be open. Then shall the skirt of him that is a Jew inward be precious, and many shall lay hold of it and say, let us be called by thy name to take away our reproach. Then shall the earth yield her increase, and God, even our God who is Light, will refresh the inhabitants thereof with mercy, and visit the Nations with his blessing, that their desire, with the restitution of all things, may be accomplished, and God over all exalted with righteousness to rule the whole earth. Writ in the Prison-house in Alisbury the 3. month, 1661. A few words about the present work of God in the World. Would any know what God is now on doing in the earth, and what changes he is making therein? let him sink out of the earthly part, even from that which blinds the pure eye, & waithing to have the understanding and eye of his spirit opened in the Lord, let him red these things following. The Lord God of bowels and compassion, and of everlasting power and strength, hath heard the groans of Israel, whose consciences have been burdened, and whose souls have been bowed down under the power of the Beast, under the hard yoke of Anti-Christ for these many generations; and he is arisen in his jealousy, in his indignation and in his fury, to break the yoke and let oppressed Israel go free. He hath already stretched forth the arm of his power, the eye of Israel hath seen it, and hath in part felt the redemption( both inwardly and outwardly) which he hath brought to pass by it; and a song of praise hath been sung to him, who hath begun to deliver his people, and who is able perfectly to accomplish the work he hath begun, notwithstanding all the opposition he can meet with, whether from within or from without. Lift up then the eye of Faith, and behold a great part of Israel already passed out of the land of Egypt, and the spirit of the Lord awakening and rousing the rest, to leave their dark habitations in the land of darkness, oppression and bondage, and to travail towards the good land of Light, rest and peace. Arise O Israel, shake thyself from the dust O captive daughter of Sion, behold the courage of thy leader, let thy heart consider the arm of his strength, and the rod of his power, wherewith he is able to dash in pieces all his enemies. Fear not, worm Jacob, because of thine own weakness and unworthiness: thy strength is in thy leader, and thy comeliness( not in what thou now appearest, but) in what thy husband will put upon thee, when he shall circumcise thee thoroughly, and roll away thy reproach for ever. Was all the strength of Pharaoh able to keep Israel in the land of Egypt, or to drive them back after God had brought them forth? were all the enemies in the wilderness able to stop their passage forward? were all the enemies in Canaan, or the strength of their Cities( though their walls might seem to reach to heaven, and the inhabitants thereof were tall and mighty) able to keep them out of the inheritance, which God allotred them? Thy God, O worm Jacob, is the same for ever: he hath the same arm of power to stretch forth, yea and his heart loveth his inward Israel full as dearly, as ever he did the outward. O wait on the Lord, believe in his name, trust his love, hope beyond hope for the appearance of his power, and the read sea shall divide, & the waters thereof stand on heads, yea jordan shall be again driven back; the mountains shall skip like rams, and the little hills like lambs; yea the whole earth shall tremble at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of jacob: and Glory, glory, glory, everlasting glory, power, rich praise & endless life shall sound, through all the tents of jacob in the wilderness, and through all the habitations of Israel in the holy land, to the King of glory, power and life, even to the Lamb that sits upon the Throne, who was and is, and is to come; who hath reigned, doth reign, and will reign on his holy hill of Sion, over all the powers of darkness for evermore, Amen, Hallelujah. O ye sons of men, how long will ye run after vanity, & seek to a refuge of lies for succour and stability, and so loose your share in the everlasting riches and glory, which God is preparing for the souls of his Chosen! Why will ye die, why will ye perish, why will ye undo your souls? why do ye so greedily sow misery, anguish, perplexity and wrath for your poor souls to reap? O God of love, who knowest the value and price of souls, pity thy poor creatures, and put a stop to this course of perishing, wherein so many multitudes are overtaken and pass down to the pit unawares. O thy bowels, thy bowels, thy wonderful bowels! let them roll in thee & work mightily, and in the strength of thy compassions bring forth thy judgement and thy mercy among the sons of men. Build up the tents of Sem, persuade japhet to dwell therein, and let Canaan become a servant. Preserve the feet of thy Saints for ever: shut up and silence the wicked one in the darkness; let not his strength or subtlety prevail against thee or thine any more: but let the fresh power of thy life, and the virtue of thy incomprehensible love redeem, fill, possess and make glad the heart of thy Creation for ever? Amen, Amen. I. P. THE END.