For all in Authority upon the Earth, and in Special, those now in ENGLAND, to Read and Ponder. Age's, Times, Generations have passed over the world since the first Publication of the Gospel of Truth by the Holy Apostles of Jesus Christ; and in these times the destroying Anti-christ foretold by the Spirit (2 Thes. 2. and throughout the Revelations) to come, hath had his Reign. And in this Dark and Miserable Time, the Glory of the Gospel, and the true knowledge of the Everliving God and Saviour, hath been lost from amongst men, and consequently the Spirit of Love, Meekness, Long-Suffering, Equity and Amity: Whereby it hath come to pass, that instead of a sweet smell, all Worships and Offerings have been of an evil Savour in the Nostrils of a pure God; and instead of a Blessing, the Wrath and Indignation of the Almighty hath come upon men, by reason of the dishonour done unto his Name, in the same Cloudy, Dismal, and Dark Day. But now is the Lord God, the true and faithful holy One (according to the words also spoken, and written by the said Servants of God from the beginning) arisen and made manifest by the Spirit of his Mouth to Consume, and by the Brightness of his Coming, to destroy the same destroying Anti-christ, that Mystery of Iniquity out of the Earth, 2 Thes. 2. 8. That the Creation of God may be cleansed from its Corruption, and restored into its Primitive Liberty and Freedom to Worship God in Purity, Spirit and Truth, as in the beginning; that so the offerings of all people may be holy to the Lord, and the Unity of the Spirit be kept in the Bond of Truth and Peace, by all that call upon his Name. And though the Seed of God hath been as a Captive and Stranger in a strange Land, bowed under by reason of the said Enemy: Yet now is the Lord arisen in his glorious Majesty, to bring his Seed back again from the Land of its Captivity, into the promised Land, the Land of Righteousness and Holiness, the true Land of Israel, and the glory of all Lands, in which is the Beautiful and well-Fenced City, the Holy and New Jerusalem (with her holy Worshippers therein) seen, and into which no unclean thing can enter. So Awake, and Arise all people into the holy Understanding, to know what God is doing this day in earth, that your Souls may live, and not die: For the Darkness is passing away, and the true Light now again shineth forth, even the true Light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world. Yea, be wise now therefore O ye Kings, and be Learned, and truly understanding all ye that Rule, Judge, and give Laws in the Earth, and know what the Lord God requireth of you. Take not Counsel one at another, leaning to your own Understanding, to do your own wills, but all take Counsel at his good Spirit, studying how to do his Will, for they only that do Gods Will, endure for ever. Many people and strong Nations have been seen to have had great power for a time, and flourishing for a little moment, but they could not always endure, because they took not Counsel at God, neither were doers of his Will, but their own. So, be wise now therefore, all ye that are up in Power and Authority in the Earth this day, and be Warned, and with the Wisdom which is from above be Armed, and let the fear of God, which is the beginning thereof, enter into your hearts, and take place there, and dwell there for ever; for that only is able to direct you into the way of the good Understanding in all things; for a good understanding have all they that do thereafter: Strive not to set up yourselves in the Earth; seek not your own revenges, but seek how you may be serviceable to God, his dear Children, yea, and to all that walk Innocently towards one another in the Earth: Seek not the honour which comes from men of this world, but seek that Honour which comes from God only; and such as Honour him by doing his Will, them will God honour and none else. So, consider well, for what end Power and Authority is in your hands; Is it not to try you? and is it not for the punishment of them that do Evil? to wit, such as walk contrary to the manifest Truth, the Light of God, his Righteous Law in all Consciences, and for the praise of them that do well; to wit, such as walk according to that Righteous Law of God, the manifest Truth, the Light in all Consciences, which saith, As ye would that men should do unto you, even so do ye unto them; And teacheth all that obey it, to do accordingly, and so to fulfil the Royal Law of Love, which saith, Thou shalt love thy Neighbour as thyself. And these being doers of the Law of the Just God, may of Right, expect the benefit and good of your Laws; for, for this cause do we pay Tribute, even that we may live peaceably, in all Honesty and Godliness under the Powers that are. You are not to hearken to men of corrupt minds, who are in the strife about Words, and wranglings about Opinions, who serve not Christ the Prince of Peace, but their own Bellies, affecting worldly Titles of Honour, and would put you on to lay your Law upon all, and Persecute all that will not bow to their Image, and feed their insatiable avarice: For these are they that have stirred up Nations and People one against another, ever since the woeful and miserable Apostasy before mentioned; to the imbruing of whole Countries in Blood, under a pretence of Religion, (for their own evil ends) even to the destruction of all pure Religion, Amity, and Concord from amongst men. But now is the Lord discovering the skirts of that great Whore, that neither Kings, Princes, nor Rulers, may love her any more, nor ever help her to carry on or accomplish her evil designs in the earth; but that all people may know God alone to be their Teacher, as in the beginning when the morning Stars Sung for Joy, and all the Sons of God rejoiced together as Members of one Body, not envying or hurting one another, nor serving themselves one of another; but all serving one another in love, and so fulfilling the Royal and everlasting Law of Christ, to the Glory of God, and Father over all, blessed for ever. And in particular, let not the good Cause of Liberty for Tender Consciences (declared for by the King) now fall in England; but let the Parliament, & all in Authority under Him, study & strive how to assist Him in it, and to Promote so good a Cause; for is it not fitting, O all people, that men of truly tender and pure Conscience, and peaceably Principled and Living, should have Liberty to exercise their pure Consciences in goodness towards God and men; and that the Law should be laid only upon the Lawless, who are not tender, but manifestly depraved in Conscience, and hard, and careless of heart what they do, both respecting God and man? For, for the restraint and punishment of such, was God's Righteous Law given, and not at all against the Righteous man. And let not the Bishops say, That Liberty to tender Consciences, will be any disparagement to Religion, or disadvantage to the Nation; but let them judge according as the Truth is, that Liberty to tender Consciences, is the only thing, that will be good for all things: And as the King hath rightly declared an only Way to stop the mouths (if not overcome the hearts) of all that (either only seem, or indeed do) hate Him: For such love will break the hearts of many. And what can stand before it? And O that the Powers now in England, might be an example this day, in so good a work to all the Earth, that Pope, Turk, and all others might be provoked thereby to do the like; that so the dear Seed of God, that groans in many Lands under the sore Oppression of forcing of Conscience, might be set at liberty, to run the ways of Holiness and Righteousness to the ends of time (to the glory of God) without fear. And seeing that Protestant Religion engageth you to take Scripture for your Rule, doth it not say, Rom. 14. That in matters of God's Worship, every man ought to be fully persuaded in his own mind of the goodness of what he doth, because whatsoever is not of Faith, is sin? But now, if Liberty for the Tender and good Conscience be not granted, but a compulsory power be exercised towards all, for bringing them into the form of some men's apprehensions, than the possibility of every man's being fully persuaded by God's Spirit, in his own mind in what he doth, is taken away, and the Ancient Liberty that was amongst the first Christians, lost; as in that said 14. chapter of the Apostle to the Romans, at large appeareth, where it's evident, that the glory of the true Church, stands not in the oneness of outward Form or Observation, but in this, to wit, That every man do what he doth in the holy Fear, Faith, and power of Christ's Spirit; for the Apostle well knew, that the Kingdom of God stood not in Meats, Drinks, Days, or the like; but in Righteousness, Peace, and Joy in the Holy Ghost; and he that serves God in these things, saith he, is acceptable to God, and approved of men. And thus ought it also now to be amongst such as profess Christ throughout the Earth, until all be grown up to a perfect man in Christ. And O that yours, and all people's eyes, were fully open, to see and understand the necessity of such things as these, that so much concern both the Temporal and Eternal good of all. From a Servant of the God of Heaven, whose tender Soul is often bowed down under the sense of the great misery, that as yet lieth upon the Creation of God throughout the Earth, by reason of Corruption; and as a sensible member of the same Creation prays for its Deliverance; and in order thereto, desiring that all in Authority every where, might weigh and ponder these few lines in the like uprightness of heart, as from which they were given. T. TAYLOR. LONDON, Printed for Robert Wilson, 1663.