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A57217 Love without dissimulation, or, The letter & directions of Robert Rich to M. John Raynes, for the distributing his benevolence to the seven churches in London Rich, Robert, d. 1679. 1667 (1667) Wing R1361; ESTC R6306 5,700 7

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also humbly beg your pardon yet withall must say that he which Truly believeth maketh not haste but rather chuseth either to stay or walk even as the Principle of Faith the Grace of God leadeth which is something else besides the Letters teaching and neither willeth nor runneth before that guide who leedeth into all Truth neither doth he desire to awaken his Beloved till himself pleaseth to whom the lowest depth of silence in the will of God is as welcome as the most quickning motions which mount the Soul in the Chariot of Aminadab For to him who hath learned always continually and evermore to pray God's will be done as well when he forsaketh crucifieth or tryeth as when he makes alive I say who can separate such an one from the Love of God freely given and planted in the Soul can a Life that is Carnal and Sensual or can Death or Fear of Hell I tell you nay Love to good is much more stronger than all these doth conquer and cast them forth So under the Vine or Divine Teaching and Experience resteth in Peace as in Abrahams bosome the Soul of Robert Rich. A Note or List of Direction to Mr. John Raynes after what manner to dispose of the 210 l. in his hands I. Thirty pounds to the Professors of the Roman Catholick Religion Enquire I pray on the Exchange for one Mr. Daniel Archur or one Mr. Thomas Wise Merchants they can inform you who are the chief Confessors and Teachers in Queen Katharines ●rin the Queen Mothers Chappel and give the Money to three of the chief of them as a sign of my dear love intreating them to bestow the said Money on those that are in need sickness or any other kind of Adversity amongst them II. Thirty pounds to the Episcopal Protestants Give to Dr. Thomas Pierce Dr. Pearson Dr. Peter Guanel Dr. Robert P●ry Dr. Britten Dr. Duckenson of St. Cloment Danes to any t●ree of them or any other three you judge more convenient as a sign of dear love intreating them to bestow the said money on such as are in need sickness or any other kind of adversity amongst them III. Thirty pounds to the Prebyterian Professors Give to Dr. Spurstow Dr. Manton Mr. Richard Baxter Mr. Thomas Case Mr. Samuel Clark to any three of them or to any three of that way you judge more convenient as a sign of my dear love intreating them to bestow the said money on those that are in need sickness or any other kind of adversity amongst them IV. Thirty pounds to the Professors of Independancy Civet Dr. Owen Dr. Dell Mr. John Goodwin Mr. Thomas Goodwin Mr. Thomas Brooks Mr. Feak to any three of them or to any other three of that way you judge more convenient as a sign of my dear love desiring them to bestow the said money on such a● are in need sickness c. V. Thirty pounds to the People called Anabaptists Give to Mr. Thomas Lamb Mr. John Rodgers Mr. John Cooper Mr. ●iff●n Mr. Vavasor Powel to any three of them or to any three of 〈◊〉 way you judge more convenient as a sign of my dear love intreating them to bestow the said money on such as are in need c. VI. Thirty pounds to the People called Quakers Give to Amos Stoddard Simon Dring John Bolton Sam●el Newton G●●rard Roberts Henry Clark to any three of them or to any other three of that way you judge more convenient as a sign of my dear love desiring them to bestow the said mony on such as are in need VII Thirty pounds to the Church of the First-Born who worship God in Spirit and have their Conversations in Heaven Give to Mr. Robert Bacon Mr. William Rawlinson and to Mr. Blackborow he is a Leatherseller and once lived in the Old Change but now as I am informed dwelleth in Aldersgate-Street he I suppose knows the rest and may help you to the speech of them to whom I have written a few Lines and sent them here inclosed open that you may see what I have desired My further request to them is That they would also receive this 30 l. of you and therewith provide a Dinner or Supper which I chiefly do for the raising of my dear Friend Lazarus viz. The Love of God which hath been long pining away through a tedious famine of Contention and Strife even unto death and invite to this Entertamment of Joseph Love and as his Passover from the Death of Enmity to the Life of Love unfained such as they shall apprehend to be born again into the new Life of Love so as to have peace with God therein and good Will towards each other which is a Life and a World as yet to come to many an one who with one heart and soul can meet and break bread in the singleness of their hearts and behold my Spirit is with you from the beginning to the end even with all or as many as shall meet together in the Name or Power of Love the Father and of Love the Son and in the pure Innocent Powerful Loving Spirit thereof even with all that feel the Joy of the Lord their strength or that have Christ Jesus the Love of God shed abroad in their Hear●s all such are but one Bread which the Father giveth for the Light and Life of the World O eat and drink abundantly thereof my Beloved Friend Hallelujah More particularly I desire you to bid welcom the persons or rather remember the Spirits of certain Friends to the Bridegroom who longed to see this day of the Son in Man but could not he vanishing out of their sight and not appearing as he now doth in many face to face as bone of their bone and flesh of their flesh Hallelujah viz. dear Saltmarsh honest Erbury Doomesday Sedgwick Noble Sir Henry Vane Dr. Everard Dr. Gell Samuel How Gilles Randal Thomas Venner Mr. Jesse Praise God Barebone c. Innocent and Patient James Nailor John Parrot George Fox the younger Humphry Smith honest William Tomblingson Divine Webster John Cordwell John War Cobb Copp and Coppin Joseph Salmon Joshua Sprigge the Lady Fines Mrs. Brice Mrs. Wally and her Husband Mrs. Calvert Elizabeth Rook the woman Robinson c. John Tauney Roger Crabb Francis Jennings Elizabeth Porter and her Husband Paul Bunting c. The whole Family of Love Henry Nicolson Jacob Behmes Dr. Pordage Humphry Blundal Russel Whitlock and him that writ the Sabbath of Rest c. Ruishin●l Casamus The Lord Mountague Brave Mr. Hobb● Dr. Chalton Mr. Owen Feltham Dr. Broome Dr. Comenius Mr. George Withers c. Likewise certain others of my dear Friends or Acquaintances viz. Mr. John Raynes Mr. Francis Raynes and Isabella his 〈◊〉 Mr William Deake M. G. John Lambert Col. Nathaniel Rich Col. Richard Moss Methusalah Turner Mr. VVilliam Smith Mr. John Jackson Mr. VVilliam Potts c. Sincere Simon Dring Robert Dring and their Wives Joan VVoodcock and her Husband Mary Erbery Mary Leekes John VVatham and Jane his Wife Hannah and John Stringer Henry and Darky Cook his Wife VVilliam VVilson and his Wife Ann and John Stanton Luke Herbard Sir Hugh Quiffin c. Many of which I know are fallen asleep yet dying in the Faith of Good things to come I have seen in the New Jerusalem at the Forming and Transfiguration of Christ in me as the Spirits of Moses and Elias appear in the Holy City amongst other Spirits of just men perfect in their Generations which Spirit is the One Body of Christ which was dead but behold now lives whereof we are a part and they without us not perfect Wherefore let us in the Unity of Love that one spirit meet and joyn together with all Saints under any Dispensation or Form whatsoever that so our Joy may be the fuller when in our Feasts of Charity we Feast with them in remembring the good and vertue that was in them for ever and ever In which Innocent Spirit of Love there is no Spot nor yet Wrinkle for it thinketh none ill to its Neighbour and can do none This is the Seed and Plant which our Heavenly Father alone planteth will bless and whom none can curse the which must grow and increase into a great Tree so that the Fowls of the Aire may lodge in the Branches thereof even All those Cares Fears and vain Imaginations which attend the Life of Man whose Leaves are for the healing of the Nations Hallelujah to God in the highest on Earth Peace and Rest to men of Good will the which I most humbly offer to the God of the whole Earth and Lord of the Spirits in all flesh as a perpetual eternal everlasting Incense-Sacrifice and Prayers of all Saints to him who is our King and hath made us Kings and Priests for evermore Amen Hallelujah If any of this 30 l. be left unspent my desire is That it should be given to the Relique or Family of Giles Calvert viz. That Harlot who in his time and day so kindly and readily did receive the New Light viz. the Spiers out of that good Land which floweth with Peace and Rest Hallelujah Let the whole Earth rejoyce in Gods Salvation as doth ROBERT RICH.