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A85176 The new non-conformist; who having obtained help of God, doth persist unto this very day; witnessing, both to small and great, some of those glorious things which the Apostles, the prophets, & Moses, did say should come to pass. Or, the voice of a careful shepherd, crying from his watch-tower at W.C. unto his little flock at W.L. with a loud voice. Feake, Christopher, fl. 1645-1660. 1654 (1654) Wing F571; Thomason E737_1; ESTC R202090 39,800 63

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Brethren in the Lord my Joy and my Crown INdeed and in truth The high and glorious mysteries of the New Testament and the most sweet ministrations thereof are little understood by any of the Saints in this day Therefore we are so exceeding low in our Spirits in our Experiences in our Affections and Resolutions for our dear Lord Jesus But in the appointed season the return of our King from a far Country will amaze all those that would not have him to reign over them This salutation now is sent unto you to signifie to you that you are in my heart through rich grace to live and to die with you in this most noble and most honourable Cause of the Lord Jesus Christ both yours and mine Blessed be the Father of our Lord Jesus that ever he revealed his Son in such a poor silly inconsiderable worm as I am Oh the riches of his grace to intrust me with the preaching of the glorious Gospel of the blessed God I would not exchange mine imployment so sweet so comfortable for all the riches glory authority and pompous excellencies which the fourth kingdom can tempt the sons of the earth withal God is gloriously gracious in these dispensations of sufferings What a sweet night have I had Why should the Lord condescend to refresh the Spirit of a poor sinful very sinful creature in so transcendent a manner Be of good cheer wait on the Lord believe more pray more praise more do more love more abound in every good work more and more The God of Peace of Grace of Truth shall be with you Undoubtedly as I lately told you the Spirit of the Lord is rising he cannot be kept down by the Princes Powers Souldiers Politicians of the Earth Oh what confusions in Counsels What concussions in Kingdomes and Common-wealths what contestations among the professors in this City are at hand Great is Gospel-truth and shall and must prevail How can we forbear triumphing in the expectations of the downfal of mystical Babylon If the Lord crucifie us unto the world and the world unto us as I know he will and pour out his Spirit richly What may we not attempt for the interest of our dear Lord Remember The Lord is our Judge the Lord is our Law-giver in the Hebrew Statute-maker the Lord is our King He will save us Your eminent growth in Grace and in the Knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is that rich blessing which living and dying I bequeath unto you and request for you A rise and shine O ye precious sons and daughters of Sion in the midst of this dark world as the stars in the firmament each of you in the families neighbourhood and companies where the Lord hath or shall dispose of you Believe it my dear hearts the Lord is coming keep close together love as brethren above all be exceeding careful to maintain on your part holy heavenly spiritual intimate communion with the Father with the Lord Jesus and with the Saints of the most High the fruits whereof will be joy in the Holy Ghost unspeakeable and most full of glory Amer and Amen Hallelujah Letter the first from White-Hal written while I was waiting on the Councel before I was called in Yours in the most sweet fellowship of the Gospel and at liberty whilst in bonds for they are easie ones hitherto CHRISTOPHER FEAKE POSTSCRIPT My Fellow-prisoner for Christ Mr. Powel saluteth the Congregation with dear affection For the well-beloved CHURCH of Christ meeting in Colemanstreet Swan-Ally My very dear hearts ●he sons and daughters of despised Sion THe most spiritual blessings in heavenly things in Christ be your portion yea the Lord Jesus himself with all his fulness and glory be still the lot of your inheritance and when the streams are at any time cut off the Lord shew you the Fountain which is Himself God blessed for ever Although my heavenly Father hath given me a Writ of ease for the present yet I am with you in Spirit and signifie to you my love in the Lord my time is not yet come it may be it must be the fruit of your fervent prayers I am cleerly convinced from a power invisible and invincible that this imprisonment is not unto death But for the glory of God that the Son of God might be glorified thereby See John 11.4 I allude to that saying of Christ concerning Lazarus his sickness saith Christ This sickness is not unto death and yet afterward Jesus said plainly vers 14. Lazarus is dead did Christ speak untruth before when he said This sickness is not unto death No in no wise So although this imprisonment should be unto death which blessed be my Lord my God my Father I do nothing fear in the vulgar sence yet in a spiritual sence it is not but for the glory of God yea undoubtedly if I should be gathered to my Fathers by the Souldiers the Priests means in an unusual way I rejoyce in Spirit in the apprehensions of faith which the Lord vouchsafeth to me that out of my blood shall spring forth such a notable Spirit as will be the utter ruine of that cursed whore with all the powers on earth new and old that take her part paint her face and do her work Wherefore rouze up my dearest hearts in the might of your God and go on in the Name of your Captain-General and by your secret inward in●isible weapons wound this base upstart ●rivate interest under the fifth rib But in the midst of all your h●●y ●eal for the service of your dear Lord forget no● I charge you and every of you before him that quickneth all things and witnessed a good confession before Pont●us Pilate that you do principally constantly zealously minde the inward work the intimate communion which the Saints use to have with the Father and the Son as being their present paradise on this side heaven Oh for the Lords sake every one of you Parents Children Masters Servants Young men Old Disciples Weak Strong Rich Poor Married Unmarried Oh! I say Be holy be humble be spiritual live in love walk in sweet peace Blessed be God I have such satisfaction of you generally that you are a holy people wholly separate to God and if there should be any close hypocrite among you pray the maske and vizard off that it may he known who hath not loved the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity but their own lusts secretly traded in A godly jealousie over you causeth me thus in true Gospel-affection to write unto you watching over you at this distance with thoughtfulness and carefulness in some small measure night and day that I might present you to Christ and He to his Father as beautiful and glorious a part of his spiritual kingdom as any other in this generation Oh! that it might be so Oh! that it might be so The Lord Jesus Christ be with your Spirit especially in your holy Assemblies Brethren all of you pray
THE NEW Non-conformist Who having obtained help of GOD doth persist unto this very day WITNESSING Both to Small and GREAT Some of those Glorious Things WHICH The Apostles the Prophets Moses did say should come to pass OR The VOICE of A Careful Shepherd Crying From his Watch-tower at W.C. Unto his Little Flock at W.L. With a loud Voice Matth. 10.17 Matth. 7.15 Philip. 3.2 Tit. 1.12 BEWARE of Men Beware of Dogs Beware of Wolves and of other evil Beasts Joh. 10.11 12 13. The GOOD SHEPHERD giveth his life for the sheep But He that is an HIRELING and not the Shepherd whose own the sheep are not seeth the wolf coming and leaveth the sheep and fleeth and the wolf catcheth them and scattereth the sheep The Hireling fleeth because he is an Hireling and careth not for the sheep Printed at London for Livewel Chapman at the Crown in Popes-head-Alley 1654. A PREFACE To every Honest and Intelligent READER IT seemed good unto the Apostles and Elders Act. 15.23 〈◊〉 and Brethren at Jerusalem when they wrote to the brethren of the Gentiles in Antioch and Syria and Cilicia to recommend their beloved Barnabas and Paul with this short choice Character They are men which have hazarded their lives for the Name of our Lord Iesus Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Tradiderunt animas Bez. exposuerunt And verily they must not love the Lord Jesus at that ordinary rate which even the Bishops and the Deacons of the Churches generally content themselves withal at this day who do intend to adventure their lives in his Cause and for his Name against the present refined policies and practices of the Whorish Woman and her lovers the Kings of the earth with their Retinue It is a sad Symptome Mat. 24.12 when the love of many grows colder and colder at that point of time when the Lord expects as well he may if you knew all Christian friends it should grow hotter and hotter till it amounts to that degree and perfection of operation which is mentioned Rev. 11.5 If any One will hurt them who stand before the Lord of the whole earth fire proceedeth of out their mouth and devoureth their enemies and if ANY ONE will hurt them he must in this maner be killed I humbly conceive the Word of JEHOVAH is not in any of his servants hearts as A BURNING FIRE but they are also at the same time enflamed with love and zeal this multiplication of heat as I may so say causeth them like Ieremiah to be weary of forbearing Jer. 20.9 so that they cannot stay and contain themselves within those bounds of Mediocrity and Moderation which used to be cried up by the luke-warm generation of Preachers and Professors in all ages hitherto But the Scriptures must be fulfilled and therefore it 's not to be admired that there should be such an universal Apostacy and that those who had a Name to live Rev. 3.1 are now dead Wonder not I say Oh Little Remnant that there are so many fallen asleep but rather ponder the true reason why there are any kept awake For that most excellent old Doctrine which our Lord taught his Disciples in the daies of his flesh and accordingly after his ascension was very much practised hath been of late if you observe it almost utterly out of date I mean the Doctrine of self-denial and of forsaking all Relations Mat. 16.24 Luke 9.23 Liberty Goods good Name yea life it self for his sake and the Gospels How little is it preached now how much less is it practised But the reason is ready and upon record These are the last days and the Spirit speaketh plainly 2 Tim. 3.1 c. and without a Parable That in those days men shall be lovers of their own selves cevetous boasters proud blasphemers c. lovers of pleasures more then lovers of God yet having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof Observe whether very many in stead of denying themselves as Christ hath taught do not deny the power of godliness 2 Pet. 2.1 and the Lord that bought them as the world and lust perswade But hearken dear hearts and be cheerful yea be ye very joyful in believing that the Spirit of life and power from God shall ere it be long enter into a choice company Rev. 11. Ezek. 37.10 and they shall stand upon their feet and fear shall fall upon all those who see them for I know and am perswaded that there is at this present time a remnant according to the election of grace reserved by God to himself Rom. 11.4 5. notwithstanding the present Apostacy who have not bowed the knee either to the Beast or to his Image I wait to see this reserved remnant call'd out of their several holes and caves where they are hid from the world and from one another and so brought together even as so many dry bones bone to his bone c. to make a standing Army for the King of Saints in the time appointed of the Father Mine heart Judg. 5.9 a Deborah's was is towards the Governours of Israel that offer themselves willingly among the people bless ye the Lord. Oh! keep your garments clean and close about you and you shall walk with Christ in white for such are worthy How do I rejoyce in Spirit that I can in Spirit go thorow the grates of my Prison and pass thorow all the guards which are set to shut and keep me up from the society of the Saints and converse sweetly in a mystery with those beloved Brethren of mine whose faces I never saw in the flesh Methinks I hear A mystical Conference betwixt the prisoner and his Brethren who are one spirit with him in the present truth and work of God in the world Dan. 8.13 with Daniel one Saint speaking and another Saint saying unto that certain Saint which spake How long shall be the vision concerning the daily sacrifice and the transgression of desolation to give both the Sanctuary the Host to be troden under foot Then methinks I hear a sweet voice from another Believer saying The Sanctuary shall be cleansed it shall be cleansed Amen say I from my watch-Tower the Lords Sanctuary hath need of cleansing Quest But where are the Instruments say others and who shall be imployed in this glorious work we thought the Son of David had had such Worthies come from New-England from Holland at the beginning of the late great revolution as would not onely have helped to maintain their own their Brethrens attainments but would also have advanced valiantly like undaunted Leaders of the Lords voluntiers 2 Tim. 2.3 upon the old carnal Church and its Clergie and as becomes good Souldiers of Jesus Christ would have endured any hardness rather then have given place by retreat or subjection though but for an hour Gal. 2.5 that so the truth of the Gospel of the Kingdom might have prevailed in the
World We had these honorable thoughts of them but alas where are they and what is become of these reputed Champions for the Lamb against the Beast are not most of them even revolted and gone 2 Tim. 2.4 are they not entangled in the affairs of this life yea are not some of them busie in building again the Things they have destroyed Answ Be not doubtful of minde Oh little Flock live not in careful suspence 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Luke 12.30 carried like Meteors betwixt Heaven and Earth The zeal of the Lord of Hosts shall perform this great Thing whereof we speak and if need be Jehovah will create a Spirit of judgement and a Spirit of burning for the accomplishing that honourable Enterprize for his Son which the hearts of the choicest Saints are so much upon Again It 's probable 1 Cor. 1.27 God will take some foolish Thing or other some weak some despised Thing to perfect his praise in the midst of all his enemies For oftentimes of old the Instruments have been too Many sometimes too Mighty sometimes too Wise for God to use Wherefore let us remember It 's thy part and mine to believe that notwithstanding the Retrograde motions both of persons and Things as we suppose yet certainly the Main Designe is carried on with an High hand but in paths so secret that the most sharp-sighted Politicians in the Kingdom of the Beast cannot well tell how and where to obviate or countermine And which is the most confounding Consideration of all the rest such is the nature of this great Contrivance which you through mercy are privie to that if there be at any time a Discovery made of its mighty Eruptions as now and then there is yet the Souldiers weapons with the Counsellors and States-mens wits in conjunction dare not suddenly grapple with it but if they at any juncture of time are found so hardy as to make this bold adventure it 's with utmost hazard of being ground to powder As for me a reproached Outcast an exile Captive it is upon my heart to desire Two Things of you my brethren and companions in tribulation and in the Kingdom and Patience of Jesus Christ Pour out prayer and then lift up prayer for the prisoner Eph. 6.18 Jude 20. verse Oh! let there be a Continuation of prayers and requests on my behalf in the Spirit I say in the holy Spirit for certainly the Lord hath heard your supplications for me as I shall I hope demonstrate in due season Oh pray and pray again ye close followers of the Lamb That if this Close prisoner be delivered up again to the Councils for Christs Name sake Mat. 10.17 and his Kingdoms sake he may be made Mighty in the Scriptures Acts 18.24 and eloquent with that eloquence and elocution onely which the Spirit of Christ was wont to administer to the suffering Saints in all ages And That I may be of a very high and of a mighty spirit for our dear Lord Jesus yea of a lofty and a daring spirit according to the glorious Ministration of the New Testament and not otherwise in the least which yet will never be unless He be dearer to me then my life whom my soul loves and unless I am kept under the constraining power of divine love 2 Cor. 5.14 Oh Brethren this Divine love will make bitter Things sweet and turn a strait Prison into a stately Palace Do I say Will do these things yea it hath performed greater works then I can possibly after much meditation compass to express Wherefore I intreat you to remember my bonds my strait bonds as you do and I am perswaded your brotherly love herein will turn to good account for each of you also when with diligent observation you ponder what improvements you have made in the industrious prosecutions of so good a trade And let men beware how they impute it to proud presumption in me thus to hope Luke 21.28 to look up and to lift up my head with such boldness in this Cause even before the faces of the Highest and most Majestical Potentates in the World if call'd before them for hath not my God asked me many times Wilt thou in such a Cause as this though most perfidiously forsaken by very many be afraid of a man that shall die and of the son of man that shall be made as grass Did not Stephen Acts 7. that renowned Deacon of the Church of Christ carry it sweetly and yet stoutly for his Lord when he was brought before the High Priest and the Council His Highness did not affright him in the least Stephen was protected and incouraged by One who was infinitely higher then He and all the Lords of the Council before I had tasted of Stephen's Cordial I often wondred how he did dare to speak at so high a rate before and unto the High-Priest as you read Act. 7.51 52. Ye stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears ye do alwayes resist the holy Ghost as your fathers did so do ye Which of the Prophets have not your fathers persecuted and they have slain them which shewed before of the coming of the Just One of whom ye have been now the betrayers and murtherers c. Again was not Luther in the presence of Charles the fifth and the many illustrious Princes of Germany inab●ed by the most High to bear up with invincible courage so that they could not prevail to terrifie or affright him from his Faith and Doctrine which he had taught the people from the holy Oracles and then it 's easie to conjecture how improbable it was that all the Monks and Friers all the Prelates and Parish Priests should afterward be able to resist the Wisdom and the Spirit by which he sp●ke Oh! how sweet hath that word been made to my soul 1 Iohn 4 Ye are of God little children and have overcome Them because Greater is He that is in you then he that is in the world Offer up praise for the prisoner I beseech you also let there be m●intained a constant conjunction in praising the Name of our God and Father Le● us agree to meet every day many times in the day for the performing this Celestial this Angelical service O! Psal 34.3 magnifie the Lord with me and let us exalt his Name together in the Spirit 〈◊〉 and though our outward man be not capable during my restraint of local fellowship in this spiritual ●acrifice of praise yet it will refresh me much to recount the mercies which are our proper portion and inheritance in distinction from the world 1. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly things in Christ as That he hath chosen us in him and that b●fo●e the foundation of the world c. That he hath predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself c. That he
hath made us accepted in the Beloved That we have redemption through the Beloved and this in his blood which redemption is the forgiveness of sins c. That he hath abounded in the riches of his grace towards us and this in all wisdom and prudence That he hath made known to us the mystery of his will That in Christ we have obtained an inheritance c. and such an inheritance That after we believed we were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise 2. But beside those blessings and other glorious priviledges which I partake of with all Saints the Lord hath enriched me with many precious Jewels in this present condition which I desire may be so used by me as to adorn the Gospel and to improve those new talents which are vouchsafed to me in this House of Bondage from day to day The mercy of contentation in this close imprisonment Phil. 4.11 I value at a very high rate before the Lord in mine acknowledgements of his loving kindness toward me The liberty and cheerfulness of my Spirit though the flesh be weak I am able to say with great joy Heb. 13.5 through rich grace That the Lord hath not left me nor forsaken me but hath given me Liberty in Bonds and Inlargement in Prison I can tell you in the power of an holy Triumph Although the Souldiers have attach'd my body and keep my outside in chains though they have barricado'd the way whereby the Saints were wont at first to come to visit me for the mutual comfort both of them and me yet blessed be my God and Father my spirit is out of their reach and the new and living way into the Holiest is kept open Heb. 10.20 and by the blood of Jesus I have boldness to enter into that within the veil Heb. 6.19 I cannot express the comfort of the visitations of the Father and the Son who according to Christ's engagement Ioh. 14.23 Do graciously gloriously come unto me and make their abode with me who am less then the least of all these mercies What shall I say I have a longing desire but it is not an inordinate lust after outward liberty to come and declare what God hath done for my soul and to teach and preach Jesus Christ publickly and from house to house Acts 5. last Let us therefore in the Name of the Lord joyne our forces and strive together in prayer that when I come I may come in the fulness of the blessing of the Gospel Rom. 15.29 32. That I may come unto you with joy by the will of God and may with you be refreshed even with you who through love in the Spirit have endeavoured to let loose and break in sunder those bonds wherewith I have been tied so many months And I am perswaded for I will not dissemble that this shutting and tying me up will render me by the power of God with me more fierce more fell and furious against the Kingdom of the Beast then I was before but it 's probable The Lord by his Spirit hath taught my hands to war and my fingers to fight the battels of the Lamb more skilfully then I did before I bless the Lord also and let his people say Amen Rom. 12.2 that I am still a Non-conformist to the world and the world-like-Church but am through the grace of God made more conformable to the image of his Son Rom. 8.29 and when Christ who is my life shall appear I also together with others shall appear with him in glory Colos 3.4 It often comes into my minde how David complains Reproach hath broken mine heart Indeed Psal 69.20 to be stigmatiz'd and set as upon a Theatre for a spectacle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gal. 6.17 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Cor. 4.9 and set as upon a Theatre for a spectacle and to be gazed at is a very unwelcome condition to the nature of man but herein I am conformed to my Head also Heb. 6.6 It was reported during my first close imprisonment that I had forsaken Christ the Head and was under the ministration of evil Angles That I had a spirit of delusion c. Sometimes by some men I am a fool by others that I am a madman since my close confinement here I am against Magistracy as Magistracy poor fellow I cannot define what faith is But blessed for ever blessed be the Name of the Lord I can say in Paul's spirit None of these things move me neither count I my life dear unto my self so that I might finish my course with joy and the ministery which I have received of the Lord Jesus to testifie the Gospel of the grace of God By the ensuing Letters to that little Flock which I am over in the Lord my spirit and my designe may be discerned they are the Index of my very heart When Epistles are the true and genuine issue of the soul as these are of mine there is no difficulty in making an estimate of the Author of them especially when there 's no opportunity for the polishing and artificial adorning of them as in the writing of these there neither was nor well could be The first was written from neer the Council-chamber-door in the midst of company and in hast because I expected every moment to be fetcht in and I was willing to salute the Church from my bonds they being to meet in the afternoon of that day The next and all the others were according to the constant frame of my spirit at other times no artifice no premeditation or study I had no thought of this kinde of publication of them Soundness in the faith the power of godliness and the promoting of the present truth and work of Christ are those things which have lain next my heart for many yeers and if I speak or write to the Saints those things will certainly flow forth for that saying of Christ is truth Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh and so the pen writeth if he be an honest-minded-man that guides it I should not have thus far appeared but for the manifestation of the truth and what error soever any one espies in those Letters I am ready to retract and correct upon any the least advertisement with light from the Oracles of God 2 Tim. 3.16 17 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for the Scripture being divinely inspired is profitable for correction that the man of God may be perfect perfected to every good work I have great need of patience that after I have done and suffered the will of God I may inherit the promise Moreover to conclude I must not cast away my confidence for that also hath great recompence of reward We poor oppressed prisoners are fools for Christ's sake but ye are wise in Christ we are weak but ye are strong ye are honorable but we are despised This word I write to the dissatisfied Saints who are so apt to censure
and to speak evil of the things they know not but yet I write not these last words to shame you but because I in my very soul desire you may not stumble and fall and shew your shame and break your bones Therefore again I warn you not to believe reports When I am brought before Councils of State or Courts of Justice and there be found any evil in me why I should be thus dealt with even worse then blasphemers and felons and other malefactors are dealt with in Prison and that in several respects then it will be time enough for you to censure and judge and condemn but to this day after seven moneths imprisonment I have not been brought to the place of hearing neither accusets not witnesses have passed upon me My heart doth not condemn me nor the Lord who is greater then my heart and knoweth all thin●s I have boldness before him and should I fear what man can do unto me Therefore judge nothing before time until the Lord come who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness and will make manifest the counsel of all mens hearts and his judgement will be according to truth Amen Come Lord Iesus come quickly From my watch-Tower in this house of bondage called Windsor Castle this 28 of the 6 Moneth 1654. Your servant for Christ's sake willing to do or to suffer according to the will of God Christopher Feake To all that are sanctified in Christ Jesus called to be Saints who have fellowship with the Father and his son Jesus Christ and with one another Precious Souls HAving tasted in some measure the sweetness of communion with God and also of fellowship one with another we cannot but commend the same to all Saints as a thing worthy to be desired coveted embraced and promoted by them to the utmost in their generation And when other ways of Communion one with another are denied them then this of writing with Ink and Paper each to other hath been ever found of singular use and comfort to them and been practised by the Saints in all ages even from the Apostles times down to these of ours wherein we now live whereby they do still encourage comfort counsel exhort stir up quicken and provoke one another to love and to good works and to a holy humble heavenly sincere upright and unblameable conversation in the midst of a crooked perverse corrupt deceitful and adulterous generation And we amongst others having sound no small refreshment by these Letters which were occasionally written unto us by our dear Pastor when he was through the malice and instigation of Satan the old uccusor of the brethren rent and torn from his Congregation and from his other dear relations we know not for what cause unless it were for his faithfulness cordialness and constancie to the Lord Jesus and his Saints and unto their Cause and Interest or for bearing his testimony against the sins and evils of Apostates Backsliders and Treacherous dealers that so ignobly deserted their Colours and are revolted and gone or for witnessing to the Truths of the kingdom and coming of the Lord Jesus the king of Saints and the king of Nations to rule and to raign in righteousness and in judgement in the earth according as he hath spoken thereof by the mouth of his holy Prophets which have been since the world began we have often earnestly desired for our own farther comfort and edifying and for the like benefit and refreshing to other Saints that these his Letters to us with many others which he hath written might be made publike to the end that as the Lord hath and doth comfort us in all our tribulations so we might hereby be a means under him of comforting others with the same comfort● wherewith we our selves are comforted of God and that those who have the gift of discerning of spirits in any measure may judge whether these things that are written being no other in effect then such as from time to time have been spoken and preached to us by this faithful though despised servant of Christ be the breathings of the holy Spirit of God or the inspirations and suggestions of the devil and of evil angels as unreasonable men have calumniated and aspersed him Say we not well that thou art a Samaritane and hast a devil said they of Christ Now if they call the Master of the house Beelzebub how much more shall they call them of his houshold Yet saith Christ Be not deceived God is not mocked the Blasphemy and the words spoken against the holy Spirit they shall never be forgiven unto men neither in this world nor in that which is to come However saith he to his disciples Beware of men for they will deliver you up to the Councils and ye shall be brought before governours and kings for my sake FOR A TESTIMONY AGAINST THEM But when they shall deliver you up take no thought how or what ye shall speak for it shall be given you in the same hour what ye shall speak For IT IS NOT YE THAT SPEAK but THE SPIRIT OF YOUR FATHER WHICH SPEAKETH IN YOU Matth. 10.20 c. It is the Spirit of your Father saith Chrisst which speaketh in you For the blessed return of which Spirit of the Father from on high and for the glorious effusion of it upon all flesh let the sons and daughters and servants and handmaids of the Lord to whom it is promised ever pray and they shall finde every day more and more that it will break forth mightily to the confounding of that spirit of the World that is risen up in opposition and contradiction to it for this spirit must fall but the Spirit of Christ must arise and the Priests and Souldiers can no more suppress it or keep it under then they could the body of Jesus from its resurrection In the mean time let it suffice unto us that Christ knows the blasphemy of those who say they are Jews and are not Christians and are not for Christ and are not for the Ministers of Christ and are not for the Spirit of Christ and are not but are the Synagogue of Satan Rev. 2.9 and are of their father the devil and the lusts of their father they will do who was a murderer from the beginning and ABODE NOT IN THE TRUTH who is also a lyer and the father of lyes Joh. 8.44 Signed by appointment and in behalf of divers others of the Congregation who have subscribed the Original copie Thomas Allen. John Luxford Robert Davie Stephen Rookeby POSTSCRIPT Reader TAke notice that the two last Letters to the Church are placed out of order because they could not be obtained in due time and therefore are to be read as the two first Letters from Windsor though printed last A short WORD To the faithful REMNANT who are of one SPIRIT in the present Truth and Cause of Christ I Alwayes since I understood the nature of the controversie betwixt Antichrist and
pray for me This 1 day in the morning the 5 day of my most comfortable confinement 1653. An unworthy worm desirous to serve the Lord Jesus and all his Saints Christoph. Feake POSTSCRIPT I and my yoke-fellow salute every Saint in the Lord. My Wife a dear comfort to me desires the prayers of the Church particularly for her and we both desire you to bless the Lord joyntly for his wonderful goodness to us he is verily a God hearing prayer For the well-beloved CHURCH of Christ meeting in Colemanstreet Swan-Alley My dearly beloved in the Lord WHo in the Lord Jesus are builded together for an Habitation of God by the Spirit This is the fourth time I have in much affection written to you saluting you again in the Lord as a holy people peculiar to Christ our Head in the light and power of whose glorious Spirit you every one walking shall certainly come up to those attainments and enjoyments which will render you truly honorable in the eyes of your very adversaries Blessed be the name of our God for ever who hath translated us from death to life some time since who is also transforming us from glory to glory as by the Spirit of the Lord. Brethren know That the Messengers of the Church together with the loving Epistle which they brought with them were exceeding welcome and acceptable to the Lords Prisoner who was and is still filled with comfort from the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort yea I do not know of any one minute wherein dejectedness of Spirit hath been my portion yea on the contrary a cheerful lightsome frame and temper is my lot from my tender Father night and day My care for you which is my greatest exercise ending in faith and joyful confidence that the Lord is doing good to you as unto me and those that are approved will be made manifest in these tr●ing times and seasons Wherefore I befeech you all again and again by the mercies of God by the meekness and gentleness of Christ that you walk very circumspectly in these evil daies that you set the Lord alwaies before you resolving in the sense and remembrance of those first loves that were mutually between the Lord and each of your souls at your first conversion and believing and when you were first sealed after that you believed by the holy Spirit of promise out of faithfulness and love to Christ to follow the Lamb on Mount Sion whithersoever he goeth first in paths of holiness then upon the Mountains of Israel in fresn green Pastures where He I say He leads you then to Prison through Fire through Water anywhere every-where the Lord being in the midst of you and with you Ah my dear brethren the Lord Jesus being with us bonds are not bonds reproach is not reproach enemies are no enemies death it self is not death My heart is inlarged I could wish my self among you that I might pour out my soul before you The Lord is good his mercy endureth for ever The brethren you sent to me have reported the presence of the Lord in the midst of you your purpose of heart to cleave to the Lord and to one another My counsel for the present is as followeth though they be the same things that I write over again now as before yet consider them Paul did so 1. Now that ye are come together in the name of the Lord Jesus let every member of the Congregation consider what they are obliged to Is it not to continue together with the Church walking in all the waies and Ordinances of Jesus Christ Did they not consent in the hearing of Angels and men to do their duties which are Commands of Christ as well as to receive of the priviledges of the Gospel Those that from respects of their particular spiritual profit do omit their duty as in the publick capacity of the members of the body of Christ without the consent of the whole upon Scripture-grounds will finde themselves in a snare ere they are aware 2. Being all together before the Lord as His peculiar people desire earnestly to know of him whether or no there be not some of your number whom he intends to set apart as a Teacher in the Congregation for the carrying on the work of the Lord in the Congregation and then if so to beg to know who he is if not to intreat him to furnish you with helps this way as it were from heaven that so you may not onely be edified among your selves but be ●eet like a golden Candlestick with burning and shining lights in it to give light to the dark world and so serve the Lord in your generation upon the best account 3. I desire you to consider that the more my coming among you is and shall be a fruit of your prayers in faith the more we shall all rejoyce together when we meet And therefore I desire you to spread my condition before the Lord that I am sent hither by an arbitrary power no accusers brought face to face no witnesses produced but in a private Juncto determined to commit me and Brother Simpson to this Castle In Order to the preservation of the peace and safety of the Nation these are the words of the Mittimus no crime laid to our charge their own fears and jealousies are the cause of this unrighteous dealing with us to rend and rear us violently from our Congregations and here not to suffer us to preach the Gospel to the poor people that they may be saved while they are eating and drinking and rising up to play Mr. Jenkins when he was banished by the old Parliament from London had free liberty to preach as often as he would The Lord beholds all these things and I write not this by way of complaint the Lord knoweth for my life is comfortable without intermission and the Lord hath sent me hither for some glorious end I am verily perswaded 4. I intreat you looking upon each other as the sons and daughters of the living God to grow in love in brotherly love in love in the Spirit to abound in love as the Apostle speaks toward each other and toward all men as by the rich grace of God I finde I do towards you and this you will finde that loving the Lord Jesus more dearly you will be the more tenderly affectioned each toward other This is the distin●uishing character of the Disciples of Christ this is the primitive Spirit and Philadelphia of all the Churches in Asia which signifieth brotherly love was not reproved but incouraged by Jesus Christ Oh! be you that Churches Sister 5. Beg in stead of all the rich glorious effusions of the Spirit of Christ that would render you a happy holy heavenly people a spiritual zealous faithful fruitful people I finde I finde Brethren that the excellent Spirit is rising returning revealing it self in the world though the world cannot will not receive it Walk in the Spirit live in the Spirit
speak in the Spirit pray in the holy Spirit rule in the Spirit come together in the Spirit continue together in the Spirit conclude in the Spirit all your meetings reserve the Brethren that are fullest of the holy Spirit for the last in exercises that you may go home with a sweet relish of the presence of Christ with warmed refreshed hearts with an appetite to come again the next opportunity because you found Jehovah so graciously present the last time Oh! when Brethren dearly beloved and longed for shall I see your faces again in the great Congregation In the Lords best time in the time appointed of the Father my Father your Father to Him with the Lord Jesus and the holy Spirit be glory for ever Amen Salute every Saint in Christ Jesus The Lord the eternal God be with you and keep you every one in his bosome for ever Amen The 8 of the 12 Moneth 1653. Yours in the Lord to serve and love you unfeignedly Christopher Feake For the Saints and faithful Brethren in CHRIST meeting in Warwick-lane LONDON My dear Brethren in Christ THe prosperity of whose souls I ardently desire more and more Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ for all those spiritual blessings in heavenly things in Christ wherewith he hath and doth bless us the unworthiest of his sons and daughters Let me now write a few words unto you by way of exhortation to press forward toward the mark for the price of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus for I perceive that in the neglect of this duty Satan takes great advantage to keep up his tottering and sinking kingdom at this day If the Angels of all the Churches had been zealous in the prosecuting of those things of which they made a fair shew in the flesh and in face or appearance Undoubtedly the several Congregations had been the glory of the Nation in the midst of it as God was willing to be their glory in the midst of the Nation then had not the faces of the most intelligent and spiritual Saints waxed pale with grief to behold the apostacy of the most eminent leaders then had not the forceries and witchcrafts of this present world beguiled them ere they were aware then had not Satan filled their hearts and the hearts of so many of the Brethren to deal treacherously with the Lord Jesus and this glorious Cause which is in great danger to be deserted utterly as a thing of no value But they are the last times and therefore it is the less wonder to see men to be lovers of their own selves covetous boasters proud truce-breakers false accusers incontinent fierce despisers of those that are good traitors heady high-minded lovers of pleasures hunting feasting musick worldly pompe and pastime more then lovers of God having a form of godliness and denying the power of it from such those who are contrary minded must and will turn away namely such Christians as being full of the Spirit 1. Are not lovers of their own selves but of the Lord Jesus and of all the Saints 2. Not covetous but liberal laying aside as God hath prospered them honouring the Lord with their substance and with the first-fruits of all their increase doing good rich in good works ready to distribute willing to communicate 3. Not arrogant boasters but lowly and meek self-denying resigning up all to the wise disposal of their Father 4. Not promise-breakers or covenant-breakers but faithful not changing a good resolution or word though it be to their hurt 5. Not traitors to the Saints to Christs Interest to Gods Glory but zealous promoters of common justice of righteous laws 6. Not heady or rash wilful violent advancers of their own forms but praying waiting deliberating 7. Not lovers of pleasures more then lovers of God but lovers of God of Christ of the Saints of the Common-wealth and publick-good more then of all the pleasures delights honours powers and glory which the world can by any means administer to her admirers Oh take heed of mingling with backsliders and revolters you will gain nothing by acquaintance with them or dependence on them be contented with such things as you have if it be possible yea if you have but food and raiment be not sollicitous do not make a busling for places and preferments as do others lest you be brought into the temptations of serving proud imperious mens lusts and humours The word of command from our Captain-general by this his unworthy leader of one of his Companies is To your close order to your close guard and the watch-word is The Lord is coming watch and pray the Lord is coming watch and pray Give the word fellow-Souldiers throughout the Lords Host which is armed with invisible invincible spiritual weapons it will become in due time terrible as an Army with Banners Amen Finally my Brethren the time being short Oh! beg of the Lord that you may go forward towards Gospel-perfection that you may be full of spiritual knowledge experiences and acquaintance with God even the Father and with the Lord Jesus Christ Now let the word of Christ dwell richly in you As for faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ and love to all the Saints if your souls flourish and prosper therein all will flourish then you will press onward you will be zealous not luke-warm you will admonish one another watch over each the other advise help one the other you will glorifie the Lord adorn the Gospel shine like lights in the dark world and put formal worldly hypocritical professors and Church-members to shame at the coming of Jesus Christ Salute every Saint especially those who are most helpful exemplary and diligent to promote the communion of Saints If there be any that will not obey the Law of Christ upon admonition in love note that man or woman by letter that I my help to heal them at this distance for I am with you in Spirit The Lord even the Lord that fanctifies and saves you be your portion for ever The 11 of the 12 Moneth 1653. Yours in the Lord with all I am Christoph Feake My Beloved in the Lord I Do again salute you as those to whom the Father of glory hath appeared in the face of Jesus Christ and to whom the holy Spirit hath already come as the Comforter to satiate the soul of the hungry and thirsty ones more or less My soul is still waiting upon the Lord for your good as knowing that all your fresh springs are in him as mine are otherwise we should soon lie down in sorrow But blessed for ever be the glorious Name of our Jehovah who in the superabundant riches of his grace hath made most precious provision in the Lord Jesus Christ for us and for all the Saints Verily Brethren the consideration of the willingness and large heartedness of our heavenly Father is enough to overwhelme our poor weak Spirits our frail hearts are not in any wise able to
bear up under that weight of glory which breaks in upon us when the most High condescends to visit any of our souls from the throne of his glory Oh! how are we even filled with wonderment at those enjoyments and attainments especially when we remember what we were in time past enemies in our mindes by wicked works full of unrighteousness or self-righteousness very vain foolish disobedient serving divers base lusts and pleasures Now for such wretches and vile base creatures as we were to be so graciously dealt withal to be admitted into the presence of the great Jehovah to partake of exceeding great precious promises of the divine nature of the holy Spirit to be sealed with it to the day of redemption and a thousand such priviledges what maner of love is this Oh! all ye Saints break forth in secret and open admirations wonder at these things as at the most rare and excellent objects that are in all the world What what are the pleasures and honours and pomp and powers of the children of men to that joy and peace which is in believing to those ravishing delights that are in the presence of the Lord and at his right hand for evermore Assuredly if the holy Spirit were fallen upon any of us in that spiritual glory that is expected we should indeed shine like lights in the world and hold forth the word of life most affectionately and effectually to the Saints and to the sinful sons of men we should be a blessing each of us in every place where we come Parents would adorn the Gospel Children would adorn the Gospel Pastors People would be Ornaments to the way of Christ and the want of that Spirit and the non-resting thereof upon us is the ground of all that unevenness in our walking of our unfruitfulness and barrenness in the Lords Orchard of our unusefulness in our generation As for my present condition I tell you again and I tell you rejoycing The Lord is good exceeding good I am filled with his company I am satisfied as with marrow and fatness I must praise him with joyful lips when I meditate in the night watches my meditations are very sweet It is best for me to be with God with his people and I shall be much with the Lord that I may again once more be with his hidden ones and his holy ones that rejoyce in his Highness I am departed for a season that I may return for a great space of time goodness and mercy shall follow me all the dayes of my life and I would gladly be a pillar in the house of my God and would go no more out And let me tell you I earnestly and I desire your help also beg and intreat that the Lord Jesus that the name of the city of my God which is the new Jerusalem which cometh down out of heaven from my God and Christs new name may be written upon me I am looking out for my right to enter into that City which shall be called The Lord is There Brethren beloved of the Lord how is it with you and the daughters of Sion are you like the chariots of Aminadab a living lively people a zealous active people Tell me at this local distance how is it with you do you fear the Lord above many do you thrive and prosper as the primitive Saints used to prosper that were Saints indeed do you wrestle for me in good earnest for I trust this imprisonment shall turn to a good account through your prayer and the supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ to that dear Saviour of yours and mine be excellent glory for ever His glorious grace be with every faithful heart Amen From my Quarters at Windsor-Castle this 15 of the 12 Moneth 1653. Your Shepherd in bonds Christoph Feake My dear friends and companions in the fellowship of the Gospel SEeing the good pleasure of the Lords goodness and the work of Faith is fulfilling in me the Lords unworthy prisoner the time appointed of the Father is not yet come I do not finde my spirit willing to accept of deliverance before the one and the other be fulfilled with power that the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ may be glorified in me and I in him according to the grace of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ Oh dear hearts it is given to me a poor silly worm despised of the people through the wonderful free grace of my God Not onely to believe which is no small token of the favour of God in Christ but also to suffer for his sake which seems to be an addition of his favour to those that have first believed Oh! who knows what it is to be sealed with the holy Spirit of promise but those that have a spiritual feeling of the mighty power thereof how good is it to draw nigh to God! I have often spoken of it and felt it but now it is glorious indeed to keep company with the Lord himself in his own holy place even the Holy of Holies My hearts desire for you all and every one is That you might be filled with all wisdom and spiritual understanding and by degrees come to all riches of full assurance of understanding to the acknowledgement of the mystery of God even the Father and of Christ for verily that is such a condition as makes a heaven on this side heaven Oh! the excellent glory sweetness and fulness of that estate but never I am perswaded did any of the Saints enjoy themselves and their God so richly and abundantly as the sincere Martyrs and sufferers for the Name of Christ and the Gospel because none have occasion so much as they all the world hate them and their persecutors especially therefore if the Lord also hid himself from them poor wretches they would be of all men most miserable Therefore further Christ is bound by the duty of his Office to look after Them to stand by Them to cherish and to nourish Them to countenance and incourage Them to fill them with his own fulness when the world hath emptied them and scorned them and imprisoned them and buffeted them and put them into the forms of traitors of hereticks of seditious ones c. If the Lord should not reveal his love yea if he should not crown them with loving kindness and tender mercies then That Temptation would rationally prevail It is in vain to serve God it is better to serve the lusts of men and our own It will urge further What profit is it that we have kept his Ordinances Is it not better to observe the Ordinances of the Kings of the earth of the Princes of the States and Protectors of the earth then otherwise and do as the most do as those do who are lovers of pleasures more then lovers of God But blessed be the Lord Jehovah my rock for ever I have no ground to be dissatisfied with my condition in this respect as if the Lord did keep at a
distance as well as man yea on the other side I am full I am rich I abound the Lord is with me most graciously most gloriously Friends if you knew what it is to lose all or to be willing to lose all for Christ in the light and power of the Spirit of Christ you would be more couragious forward and zealous in this noble Cause in danger to be starved but it shall not miscarry by the policy and private interest of men of corrupt minds and destitute of the Truth and of the Spirit Brethren I must break off I am as much imployed as when I was in London for the most part and am put to it to write my Letters to you while company is in my chamber and so swiftly write what the Lord dictates without study for I want opportunity and the messenger now staies Therefore remember what I have taught you publickly and privately from house to house it is for the substance of it such Doctrine as I dare through Grace and the assistance thereof seal with my blood I can boldly say The Lord is my helper I will not fear what man can do unto me be ye strong quit your selves like men fear not the power pride lusts threatnings of man walk as becometh the Saints let brotherly love continue be not ashamed of my bonds nor of my keeper Expect glorious revolutions to make way for the desire of all Nations Blessed are they even all those that wait for him and love his appearing My heart is inlarged surely prayer is made for me I finde so much incoms from heaven The Lord be your exceeding great reward who wrestle for me Salute every Saint especially those who are most full of the Spirit and most useful for Christ and his people Eternal grace and glory be every ones portion henceforth and for ever Amen The 18 of the 12 Moneth 1653. From my strong Tower and place of sure defence Your faithful Shepherd although absent and in bonds Christopher Feake My dearly beloved Brethen in the Lord ACcording to that talent which I have received from the Lord I desire to be found fruitful and faithful to the Lord Jesus and his people for it would be a most sad thing for my Master to finde his servants either idle or ill-employed And seeing dear Brethren that ye look for such things as the Apostle Peter doth speak of in 2 Epist 3 chap. Be diligent that ye also may be found of him in peace without spot and blameless Questionless when he comes that shall come he will finde but little faith on the earth and if he finde it so you and I may readily conjecture how all other graces will be wanting insomuch that the righteous will scarcely be saved and the wise Virgins will do no more then enter in I fear there will not be an entrance administred unto them abundantly into that everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ because but even then they will be slumbering and sleeping and so cannot have their sences exercised and in a meet posture to keep him company as those who have watched with the Bridegroom and come along with him You see I am careful to stir up your pure mindes by way of remembrance at this distance it is altogether from love and for your edifying It may be some of you may be willing I should receive advertisements of your best things of your faith and hope and love and humility c. but not of your weaknesses of any omissions or neglects of any whisperings or evil surmisings or such-like unseemliness but let such remember that the whole Scripture being given by divine inspiration it is not onely profitable for doctrine but for reproof and for correction and instruction in righteousness Therefore if any of you finde any discontents or swellings in your own Spirits which you indeavour to hide but yet they are clearly discerned by experienced Saints for one word is enough to the wise let such an one know and remember that it is not a Gospel-frame of heart the Corinthians indeed were puffed up for one against another but the Apostle reckons it a great uncomliness in that body of Christ I write not these things to shame you but as those who are dear to me I admonish you lest Satan should get an advantage of you and so occasion your adversaries and his instruments to blaspheme the people and waies of God Oh! Brethren make it each of you for the Lord Jesus Christs sake your business that your love your holiness your meekness moderation or evenness of Spirit be known unto one another and unto all men that you may rejoyce exceedingly and I may rejoyce exceedingly when we shall meet together again not on●ly in this world but in that which is to come when all the faithful shepherds with their flocks shall be gathered together before the great Shepherd of the sheep and receive from him a crown of glory that fadeth not away reserved in heaven for us who are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation Finally Oh ye dwellers upon mount Sion take heed to your steps to your goings out and your comings in let your words be seasoned with salt which may minister grace to the hearers and not grief The bridling of the tongue is an heavenly art and faculty we count him a perfect man who is very skilful this way Be swift to hear and slow to speak and be sure to remember That our adversary the devil goes up and down like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour like as the Lord said of Behemoth He trusteth that he can draw up Jordan into his mouth so this crooked and piercing serpent hopes to swallow up whole Churches into the gulph of his belly which is this present evil world Oh therefore let your eyes be in your forehead to foresee the dangers of the present juncture of time The Lord fill your souls with Himself and Son and Spirit that there may be no room nor place in your hearts for any sublunary interest whatsoever The time is short the path is untroden snares are multiplied the service is hot the victory is impossible to flesh and blood but easie to faith Wherefore my beloved in the Lord be ye stedfast and unmoveable alwaies abounding in the work of the Lord forasmuch as you know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord in whom I salute every Saint in Christ Jesus throughout the whole Congregation both those that were in Christ before me and those whom the Lord hath revealed himself to of later yeers the weak and the strong the rich and the poor great and small who are beloved of Christ to him be glory and dominion in this and in the world to come Amen From my pleasant prison-house this 24 of the 12 Moneth 1653. Your careful shepherd in bonds for the testimony of the kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christopher Feake Dearly beloved in the Lord HOw
MY hearts desire and prayer to God for you all is that as you have received Christ Jesus the Lord so you may walk in him rooted and built up in him and stablished in the faith as you have been taught abounding therein with thanksgiving for otherwise Satan will get an advantage against you and prevail upon you so as to put you to shame and me also in the sight of this present evil old world Oh! how will it tend to the glory of our God and Father and of our Lord Jesus Christ for you to remain unmoveable and unshaken in the midst of all the present temptations both on the right hand and on the left considering that the subtil old Serpent hath doubtless a most mischievous designe against you as you are the Temple and Habitation of the living God Oh! how shall we rejoyce together when we meet to bless and to praise the Lord for preserving us unto his heavenly kingdom notwithstanding the strong endeavours of all adversaries to keep us asunder to scatter us and so to rejoyce and glory in our desolation But our God will come and will not keep silence yea he will come with vengeance and make a most wonderful discovery of that notorious falsehood and hypocrisie of that prodigious perfidiousness whereof this adulterous generation is so deeply guilty before the Lord and his people In the interim possess your souls with patience watch and pray lest you also enter into temptation lest you also being led away with the error of the wicked fall from your own stedfastness Remember it is Jeho●ah your righteousness who is able to keep you from falling and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy Great are my hopes many are my fears concerning you and especially concerning those among you who shall think within themselves when they hear this You are more fearful or he is more fearful then he needs to be we shall do well enough let such an one think if any such there be that such thoughts nourished and cherished in his heart are certain symptomes of an uncertain Spirit and of a treacherous heart Oh consider consider what relicks of unbelief what remainders of lusts what members of the old man are yet unmortified in the best of us Who made us to differ from the World Oh lean lean upon your Beloved that hath made a difference between you and those poor creatures that are yet in their blood yet in their sins Are you not believers are you not Disciples of the Lord are you not Saints by calling have not you every one seen the Lord have not you as others beheld as in a glass with a face unveiled the glory of the Lord then Brethren why are we not transformed from glory to glory why are our hearts narrow cold heavy why are our Spirits carnal earthly and staggering why do not our souls mount aloft Great is my boldness in writing as it used to be in speaking to you I have a great interest in you and among you I have a great part a large share in the good or evil that befals you your comforts are my comforts also your discomforts are my discomforts also Oh that I might warm your hearts at this distance by the power of God! setting these expressions of love and truth strongly and effectually upon all your hearts How doth the inward pulse of your hidden man beat what secret workings walkings and communications in the inmost holy place Do you can you set your feet upon the necks of your wost enemies the cursed corruptions of your nature Verily Christians if you do not grow into intimate acquaintance with the Almighty if you attain not to holy familiar communion with the Father and his Son Jesus Christ you will be of little use in the publick service of the Lambe against the Dragon the Beast and the false Prophet Beg with ardent supplication to live and to be kept under the glorious ministration of the Spirit Do not so minde the work within doors as to neglect the work abroad Do not give up your strength and the might of your Spirits for the carrying on the publick work of Christ abroad to the disadvantage of the concernments of your souls but as I have formerly advised you touching the graces and the gifts of the Spirit so I perswade as to this matter carry on the great affairs within and without In conjunction and in proportion But remember as I have told you often Therefore doth the Lord dispatch the business of your salvation and particular happiness giving you a full assurance of eternal life that so his people having their own inheritance secured to them for ever they may be capable of serving the Lord Jesus in their generation upon the most noble account Now my Beloved I shall conclude with a few words unto you as you are assembled together in the Name of the Lord ponder your paths study the duty of your relations Consider what families you live in and what eyes are upon you let the believing Husband endeavour to gain the unbelieving wife and the believing wife the unbelieving husband by a holy wise loving dutiful conversation both in word and deed let parents and children that fear the Lord carry themselves as becometh the Gospel so masters and servants that was the great care of the Apostles in the primitive Churches Study the Epistles that were sent to all the Congregations You have lately testified your love to me beyond my expectation accept of this and such-like tokens of my love to you Oh that I might finde you when my God brings me among you a people mightily improved in holiness and purity in brotherly kindeness and love in self-denial and heavenly mindedness in zeal and spiritual magnanimity in every grace in every gift walking in the most excellent waies of truth and peace that God in all things might be glorified by us through Jesus Christ to whom be glory for ever Amen This Epistle and Salutation is sent in much affection unto you From my prison-house this 4 of the 1 Moneth 1654. From your faithful shepherd through grace still in bonds for Christ Christoph Feake POSTSCRIPT My fellow-prisoner and my yoke-fellow salute you and we earnestly desire a continual mention in prayers and supplications before the Lord withal desiring that the Lord may be magnified in the Congregation for all the loving kindnesses and tender mercies wherewith he hath crowned us since we were made the prisoners of Jesus My dearly Beloved BEhold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the Sons of God! If the Lord Jesus will confess us to be such before his Father and the holy Angels yea and before the faces of our proudest adversaries What ground of joy unspeakable and full of glory will be hereby administred unto us even in the midst of all those reproaches and slanderous reports that the men of the world who minde