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A65889 This is an epistle for the remnant of Friends, and chosen of God whom he hath yet preserved to bear their testimony in and about the city of London, to whom, this is a testimony of the dear love, and tender care which flowes forth, and is extended towards them, and all tender hearts who are concerned in the like sufferings, temptaons [sic], and tryals / from their faithful friend and servant in the Lord, G. Whithead. Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723. 1665 (1665) Wing W1963; ESTC R20330 8,939 18

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the final deliverance of many from the cruelties and rod of their Oppressors and so from the miseries and evils to come And also the faithfulness uprightness and innocency of divers of those that were taken away and their constancy of Spirit to the Lord and his living truth and their unfeigned love to the Brethren by the which 't was evident they had passed from death to life and what a living and faithful Testimony they bear for the Lord in their life time being well known and manifest amongst us their Memorial is truly precious to us and never to be forgotten and we are satisfied that they were found worthy for the Lord and the World was not worthy of them And besides some whom God hath restored and raised up again who yet remain alive with us who were under the same trial and sickness can testifie to Gods tender love to them and how freely they were therein by faith given up to the Lord under it in his love and favour which they partake of either to die or live as he should be pleased to dispose of them knowing that some that were very dear to the Lord even some of his choise Jewels and peculiar treasure were removed by it So that I must say what I have seen and felt that as to the state of faithful Friends in this case some by faith according to the will of God were given up and desirous rather to die then live and therein freely imbraced the outward affliction or calamity which was but for a moment in comparison knowing that to die would be a great advantage and gain to them and that thereby they should be freed from future sufferings burthens calamities and evils and their Spirits should acquiess and rest in everlasting peace joy and triumph And others by faith were simply and singly given up in the will of God to die if he should so dispose of them not in themselves expecting life or recovery and yet in so being given up have come to be restored again to continue longer bearing their Testimony amongst us having known and felt that in the patience to resign to the w●ll of God in self-denial abasement and humility in their affliction and trial was most consistant with their peace And again some others of us by faith according to the will of God have been kept over the distemper and hitherto preserved alive not for any respect that we may assume to our selves in the matter nor for any reason as I know that can be shewn for us more then for some innocent persons that were taken away but that the Lord had a respect to his own glory and further service for himself which he had for us to do and be imployed in and that he will preserve a Remnant as he hath determined to bear his Name and hold forth his Testimony amongst men in their innocent lives and holy Conversations so as the glory and praise we give to the Lord desiring all of us may faithfully serve him in Godly fear and true humility the days we have to sojourn here that we all may ever be to his praise in whose hand we are whether we live or die for he makes all things to work together for good to them that love him who are not offended in him in any of their tribulations or temptations when the hour of temptation is upon all flesh to try them that dwell upon the face of the earth he that has committed unto us the word of his patience who is Israel's Keeper is our preserver support and refuge thorough all these things and he has made us co-workers together in one and the same spirit of faith and life wherein he is obeyed and submitted to by his faithful people and servants in their several states trials and exercises and among whom the various effects and fruits of the same faith are seen and brought forth according to his will who gives life and preservation And now moreover if such as take advantage against us on this occasion aforesaid whether they be open or secret smiters or enemies did either rightly or seriously come to weigh their conditions and let Gods witness judge in the case they have no cause to boast glory or insult over us or against us for that they are not their own Keepers nor is their life continued by their own power and how soon their time may be expired and their judgment overtake them they know not nor how soon their days may be cut asunder to be sure their condemnation slumbers not who in the pride of their hearts and presumption of their spirits turn against the suffering seed of God under what profession and pretence soever though under pretence of the name of the Lord or profession of the truth it self and knowing also that many that were of their own spirit and principle have also been taken away under the same calamity for it has extended to all sorts both holy and prophane they have cause to dread and fear before the Lord and not to be high minded nor presumptuous for the mouth of the boaster and exalted must be stopt and all flesh and carnal reason is to be silent in this matter for Gods power is over it all and over that which has threatned or brought evil tidings against his Israel for we know the same spirit that turns against us and watches for occasions and prophecies our destruction would have it come to pass so to be reckoned a true Prophet and that is the murtherer that kills the poor the same that 's in our open enemies and the same that was in Cain against his Brother and he that is in this spirit or principle of enmity or prejudice hath no eternal life abiding in him O let this thing be publisht in the ears of Gods people and let Friends feel my innocent intention and end herein having writ the more of this nature for prevention of the enemy's subtlety and temptations of this kind that the tender and weak may not be ensnared thereby I knowing and having really seen how Satan besets such with temptations upon these deep trials to undermine their hope and to beget unbelief and despair in the minds to turn them from truth and how he makes use of his Instruments in the same way to effect his evil end against us but the Lord will rebuke him and bruise him under the feet of his own anointed seed and faithful people And now a common calamity or distemper as this which has brought such a great Mortality as it hath been appointed and permitted of the Lord has extended and opperated according to the spreading and contagious nature and property of it to the bodies of both old and young good and bad nocent and innocent yea to many that know not their right hand from the left but the iniquities and abominations of the wicked was the cause of Gods anger and displeasure herein and the Original cause of this Calamity the Creation