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A54280 Something formerly writ, foreseen and foretold, of what should come to pass, much of it now being fulfilled and fulfilling, is thus collected and presented to the view and consideration of the people called Quakers Pennyman, Mary, 1630-1701. 1676 (1676) Wing P1429; ESTC R30099 6,386 8

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gross profaneness p. 171. Let their own consciences speak if they are not more departed from God and from the Power of Godliness which formerly appeared in them and from that dependance on God alone then when all men and Magistrates were against them p. 237. There 's no building of Temples in Babylon nor joyning there in Church-Fellowship for that will fall and we with it till we retire alone into our selves or the Spirit rather in us and this must be every Man apart by himself every Family apart when the Spirit of Grace and Supplication begins to appear to take us up into Glory p. 45. The Spirit of Prayer in Gospel-times was more in Spirit less in Form C p. 195. hrist and his Apostles went forth in their publick Speakings or Preachings without any Forms of prayer before or after Prayer is a more spiritual and secret thing in the spirits of the Saints then is commonly understood by Men or Ministers p. 144. The coming of Christ and his second appearance in us will not be in any particular Form of Religion or private Opinion of Man but in the Power of Righteousness p. 249. As the first shall be last so He who is the last and the first is now beginning to appear not only in the scattered Saints and against the gather'd Churches but to gather up into Himself this is my hope and joy p. 253. Many Nations shall be saved or joyned to the Lord not to a Church but to the Lord not in any particular Form of Religion but in the Power of Righteousness p. 167. As the spirit of Antichrist has been most discover'd in this Nation above all Nations so the wickedness of those called the People of God will appear here to all the World p. 57. 'T is far from my temper to reproach any of them but if God shall give them to the reproach and the curse what man can help it p. 201. Ah blessed God! how are Men discover'd this day sure 't is the day of God because it is the discovery of Man to make all Flesh bare before Him and the goodliness thereof to wither also p. 130. 'T is the way of God to settle Men then to shake them to set them up on high then to cast them down as he did Pharaoh and his Host p. 233. The greatest work that God hath to do with You this day is to make you see you are dead that 's the end why He doth dash and divide you I know you are shaking already and 't is a mercy to you that God will disquiet the Inhabitants of Babylon that You shall have no rest till you return p. 233. The living God knows that all I have written or shall is not intended by me to trouble your walkings but to give you rest in the Lord alone at last not meerly to throw down your Churches or for your Fall but to raise you up that we may live together with God in Christ p. 247. Seeing the Spirit shall again be poured forth from on High let us wait for this together tho our Palaces be forsaken tho our Church-Fellowships fall for so it will be before the Spirit come p. 145. The everlasting Gospel at last shall not be in words or speakings p. 88. but in the righteous actings of men the righteousness of Saints Which will sooner convince quiet and call the World then all their Religious Forms or shews of Holiness p. 73. We shall be all silent and God himself shall speak at last and manifest Himself unto men Oh that men could watch and wait together in love till that day p. 292. The discoveries of God in the Saints in the latter days shall take off the yoke from off their necks and the burden from off their shoulders that Saints shall be no more embondaged to fleshly Forms nor burdened with carnal Ordinances nor yoked to Church-fellowships any more p. 115. The Beasts of the Field even Dragons and Owls shall honour Him when Jacob shall be given to the Curse and Israel to Reproaches p. 74. The Man of sin the Mystery of Iniquity is now more revealed in the Temple of God than ever * p. 173. I will not say much on this because all men will shortly see more then I say p. 315. This is not out of bitterness against any mans person for I am one with all the Saints in love but out of Conscience and real conviction of the error of their ways and worships hoping that the Fire of the Lord will burn up their Hay and Stubble will both purifie their Gold and save their Persons that so they may arise more glorious in the Truth and Power of Religion then ever they seem'd to be in the outward appearance p. 97. Oh the Dead it's they only that shall live the Blind only shall see the Deaf they shall hear and the Dumb men they shall sing the Lords Song in the inward World with the holy Ones p. 336. The Lord God is coming forth in Judgment to turn the Earth upside down and to turn mans inside out that the close Hypocrisie of their hearts may appear and Hypocrites pointed at as they go along the Streets and mens spirits made visible with their bodies their secret sins stare out as open profaneness and tho men may think it much to have their names and notorious evils published let these know that better Saints than themselves their sins and slips are read every day in the Week and upon record to all Ages The days are at hand when every mans wickedness shall be written in his Forehead as with a Beam of the Sun and they that forsake the Lord shall be written in the Earth p. 316. A thousand reproaches I take up as a Crown on my head and go on in the name of the Lord with love to Truth and Peace And I trust it will appear in time that I am no Apostate tho I am not so much in the observation of some outward Forms of Religion as formerly I have been and as some now apprehend it their duty to be yet I desire to be more in the Truth and Power of Godliness c. and in works of Righteousness Judgment and Mercy among men and if this be Apostacy I shall be content to be accounted so and to be yet more vile then thus WHat sorrow and lamentation can sufficiently be taken up for the people of this Nation because of the sins that abound in them PROFANENESS on the one hand and HYPOCRISIE on the other causeth some to suffer this day Here follows something of the Account which every good Steward ought to give to his Maker taken out of a Book lately printed Entituled Contemplations c. Let all examine themselves thereby Pag. 422. c. I Have been very diligent to keep my Conscience clean to encourage it in the Vicegerency