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A42007 A general epistle to the whole flock of God wheresoever scattered upon the face of the earth who are among men called Quakers, whether in prisons or sentenced for transportation or in any other tryals or temptations whatsoever unto you and for your sakes ... / Thomas Green. Greene, Thomas, 1634?-1699. 1665 (1665) Wing G1843; ESTC R28046 10,984 18

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me till his head hath been wet with the dew and his locks with the drops of the night and hath knocked and called at the door of my heart but I gave him no answer but have folded my hands as one who hath delighted to slumber but now my heart is overcome and my bowels are melted in the sence of my Gods tender mercies in that he did not give me over but waited as a tender Father for my return and continued calling unto me till a voice in me said speak Lord for thy servant he ars And now I cannot but look upon him whom I have pierced and admire his long-suffering and patience and loving kindness And now I am constrained and cannot but love the Lord and his truth above all the world because he hath forgiven me very much therefore am I abundantly ergaged unto him and a cry is in my heart that iniquity may never have a seat in me again and that my love may never wax cold to the Lord his truth and people but that in the innocency I may dwell and feel the growth of the immortal seed of God in my heart that nothing may hinder its appearance prosperity but that by the truth the partition wall which hath stood between me the Lord may be broken down I kept in the peace with the Saints of God even in that which passeth knowledge understanding and that by the power of God of which I have somewhat felt and have had some experience of in that I despised not the day of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 things but received the truth in the love of it when indeed I could 〈◊〉 ●…onger be without it And now my soul desires that death may be swallowed up of life and the power thereof destroyed and that I may walk worthy of the Lords love that hath been extended to me for indeed his banner over me hath been love and that I may not be the cause of hiding his face from me again but that I may set the Lord alwaies before me that I most of all desire that I may not be moved nor soon tossed to and fro with the wiles and sleights of men nor subtilty of the serpent whereby I am sensible he lieth in wait to deceive and to draw out of the simplicity Well that thou mayest not be deceived nor overcome by the Dragon nor Serp●nt keep thy mind to the true and eternal light for whatsoever is to be known of God is manifested in man by the light which discovers all things and manifests unto man his state and condition and is given thee of the Lord to be a leader and a guide and to be his salvation to the ends of the earth so go not out but remember Dinah who went out and came in ravisted and him that put his hand to the plough and looked back was not fit for the kingdome so to the true and faithful witness of God in thy conscience do I commit thee by it to be guided in all things and take heed of consulting with flesh and blood or entring into carnal reasoning but keep to the anointing of the Father in thee so shalt thou need no man to teach thee but as the same anointing will teach thee of all things which is truth and is no lye and take heed of entring into disputations or vain janglings about the things of God for by that thou mayest wound thy self and bring dishonour upon the truth and cause the way of it to be evil spoken of if thou shouldst boast of other mens lines or of the truth received in the judgment or opinion and hath not learned it of the Lord by the feeling of his work and power in the heart therefore wait that thou mayest say as David who said come and see all you that fear the Lord and I will tell you what he hath done for my soul and that thou mayest say as the Queen of Sheba who heard of the wisdome of Solomon when she came to see said I have not heard one half of which I now behold Therefore this I leave with thee and take my leave of thee that thou wait in the light in the truth by it to be set free and in it to live to the glory of the Lord where thy souls comfort thou mayst feel to the praise of our God who lives for ever and for evermore Amen And now all my dear brethren sisters and friends whether in bonds or at liberty or under the sentence of transportation wait that ye may all be found in the prevailing life in the prevailing seed which must possess the gates of its enemies when it hath accomplished the work of God by finishing transgression and making an end of sin and when this is known in the heart then are ye in the blessed state for blessed are the pure in heart for they do see the Lord even as Job for themselves and not for another and shall know the Redeemer liveth and shall praise the Lord in the land of the living and shall witness the Winter to be past and the Rain to be over and gone and the voice of the Turtle shall be heard in the land and now Jerusalem shall be joy and her people rejoycing the redeemed from the earth shall sing praises to the God of heaven and give glory unto him that sitteth upon the Throne for ever and for ever therefore all ye that know the faith by which the mountains are removed dwell in it and abide in it for this is the day wherein the Lord is trying the faith of his children and the Just shall live by it but if any man withdraw himself Gods soul will take no pleasure in him and happy and pretious shall they be in the sight of the Lord who make not shipwrack of faith and a good conscience in this day wherein the beast is exercising his power against the Saints even the beast that was not and now is and must go into perdition and into everlasting torment but well shall it be with the righteous who dwell in the faith of the elect seed in that which seeth over the seas even to the ends of the earth to the beginning to the first and the last who lives for evermore these are the people that shall dwell alone that shall not be numbred amongst the Nations but shall be rejected of men but chosen of the Lord in his everlasting Covenant for these doth he marry even as a young man doth a Virgin and these will he for ever take care of and these will he deck with his Jewels and cloath them as with broidered work onely this doth he require of them even faithfulness unto him for my glory saith the Lord I will not give to another nor my honour to graven images but they that are faithful unto me even unto the death I will crown them with eternal life and they shall live and reign with me for evermore Therefore all ye tender ones whose hearts are melted in the sence of the goodness of God who feel his left hand to be under you and his right hand to embrace you oh let your hearts be tender before him that they may never be hardned again because that hardness of heart provoketh the Lord to anger therefore thou that art born of God not of flesh nor of bloud nor of the will of men feel the seed remaining in thee and thou in it for in it is the unity with the Lord and the true fellowship which they that love darkness and walk in it are out of so in the meek quiet spirit let us all dwell in this the day wherein our God is making up of his Jewels is purifying his sons daughters by his spirit of judgment burning and is exalting his own name in the midst of them and is giving strength unto the weakest child and is saying unto the poor Come up hither and is calling the mighty from their seats even they that have been exalted as high as heaven is he bringing down into hell for now Babylon is come into his remembrance and he will reward her as she hath rewarded others and will give her double to drink of the Vials of his fierce wrath till her place is not to be found for as a milstone falls into the sea so shall she pass away with a noise when the Lord shall have tryed his chosen to the utmost this shall be performed therefore now wait ye children of the Lord and stand still a little while for your redemption draweth nearer than when ye first believed therefore hold fast that which you have that none may take your Crown nor cause the offence of the Cross to cease so in the hidden life given unto you of the Father read me as I do you day by day and dwell in that that 's righteous that ye may never want of the Lords heavenly blessings for the time is near now in which it shall be said let him that is filthy be silthy still and let him that is holy be holy still and let him that is righteous be so still so shall he shine as a star in the Firmament for ever and ever This from a friend to Gods people and one that labours in the Gospel according to the proportion of strength that God giveth him who is your friend and brother Thomas Green London 23d first month 1665. This to be read in the Assemblies of the people aforesaid in the fear of the living God as any find freedome THE END
A GENERAL EPISTLE To the Whole Flock of God Wheresoever scattered upon the face of the Earth who are among Men called QUAKERS whether in Prisons or Sentenced for Transportation or in any other Tryals or Temptations whatsoever unto you and for your sakes this is given forth by the compassionate life in perfect love to you all who are the Children of the most high God through one that wisheth Grace Mercy and Peace may always abound among you and that the glory of the Lord may always rest upon you By him who is one with you all in Tribulations and also in Rejoycings Your Brother in the Truth that never changeth Thomas Green If I forget thee O Jerusalem let my right hand forget its cunning Psal 137. 5. Epaphras who is one of you a servant of Christ soluteth you alwaies labouring frequently for you in prayers that you may stand perfect and compleat in all the will of God Col. 4. 12. I thank God whom I serve from my fore-fath●rs w●th pure conscience that without ceasing I have remembrance of you in my praiers night and day 2 Tim. 13. Printed in the Year 1665. DEarly beloved of the Lord my love is with you and my life reacheth unto you and with it I salute you all who are gathered and chosen from amongst the families of the earth to be a people to the praise of our God who created and formed us in the womb and hath brought us forth in this present age and hath made us witnesses of his eternal power and as spectators of his heavenly and glorious appearance in this his blessed day and all this and more then can be by word declared hath the Lord to many of us made known since the day we first received the light of his Son Christ Jesus which he caused to shine in our hearts and consciences by which we have been brought into true fellowship and unity with God the Father even we who once were strangers unto him as were our fathers all and as Pilgrims in a strange land and as Captives in a far Country and as Mourners without true faith or hope being tossed to and fro with every wind of Doctrine by the slight and cunning craftiness of men And thus were we tossed not knowing an Anchor to stay us yet there was a cry in us as was in the Spouse in the days of old who said Tell me O thou whom my soul loveth where thou feedest and where thou makest thy flock to rest at noon for why should I be as one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions In this state did the Lord find us even lost as in a way-less weary Wilderness without the true knowledg of him though there was something cryed in us for want of his presence not knowing the Messenger of peace was so near even he that did shew us our wants and our present state but of that we could not learn not knowing from whence it came neither could we understand the end of its cry at which cry we were many times troubled but where that should be manifest that should satisfie it we knew not O then then was the time of the Lords infinite endless love extended unto us even when we sate in darkness overshadowed with death and the life in us was buried then did the Lord cause his Word to be heard and did utter his voice as the noise of Thunders and as the sound of many Trumpets which Voice the dead heard and the Lord breathed upon the slain and said to the earth in our hearing Thou shalt no longer cover my Royal Seed whose Nature is heavenly for now will I manifest my power and make known my mighty strength by raising up my seed even the seed of Abraham my servant unto whom the Gospel was Preached by my Spirit in his day That in his Seed should all the kindreds of the earth be blessed and this will I perform for my Name and Glory sake saith the Lord God Almighty who changeth not And when the Lord did bring us out of the many wayes into the truth the immortal seed in which the blessings are manifest then did he open our understandings by his light that did before shine in our dark hearts but we rather choosing darkness could not comprehend the light but was alwayes willing and ready to entertain any thing and from any one that would deny or lightly esteem that which did judg us in our hearts and conscience And from this we would have hid our selves many a time and would endeavour to heal the wound that this would give us but this was privy to all our actions whether they were good or evil and in due time it was manifest That that which reproved in the conscience for sin and iniquity was the way of life and above all things to be minded and it being believed in and turned to and received of a little remnant the good effect of it was soon known and that which was heard in the ear was preached as upon the house top and that which was known of the work of the Lord in the heart was uttered forth in the demonstration of the spirit of God by which many were turned from darknesse to light and from Satans power unto the power of the true and living God and so was brought to the beginning of the work of the Lord in our own particulars for we had been too long keeping others vineyards and our own we did not keep neither knew the vine-dresser but now are brought to a waiting in the light by which secret things are made known and hidden things revealed but when we first received the light the truth the spirit of God oh then what a striving was there in our hearts even with they two in the womb the seed which was elected before the world began and that seed whose kingdome is of this world whereby the creature in whom this war and combat was came into a great straight and much trouble and watching till they or he knew the election to obtain and the seed of Jacob to arise over all as a valiant Prince who wrestle with God till the promise was obtained This is the royal seed at this day and this is the light of life by which the hidden things of Esau are searched out and his rough and prophane nature known And no sooner were we turned to the light and were joyned unto it in it to be one with the heavenly seed which was elected before the world began but the Dragon Beast and false Prophets were in a great rage and began to do their utmost in casting out their flouds of cruelty and persecution to make an end of us even as Herod in the time of Christs birth according to the flesh so was this generation at his appearance in his people and his leading of us by his spirit who as Gog and Magog and as Goliah the Philistim and as Balak king of Moab consulted against Israel have