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A43121 A collection of the Christian writings, labours, travels, and sufferings of that faithful and approved minister of Jesus Christ, Roger Haydock to which is added an account of his death and burial. Haydock, Roger, 1643-1696.; Haydock, John. A brief account of the life, travels, sufferings, and death of Roger Haydock.; Haydock, Roger, 1643-1696. Skirmisher confounded.; Haydock, Roger, 1643-1696. A hypocrite unveiled. 1700 (1700) Wing H1206; ESTC R25420 111,178 301

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A COLLECTION OF THE Christian Writings LABOURS Travels and Sufferings OF THAT Faithful and Approved Minister of Jesus Christ Roger Haydock To which is added An Account of his Death and Burial They that turn many to Righteousness shall shine as the Star's for ever and ever Dan. 12.3 London Printed and Sold by T. Sowle in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street 1700. TO THE READER THis little Treatise of and concerning Roger Haydock is Recommended to thy Serious Perusal and Christian Consideration and whatever therein thou findest of Benefit Comfort and Instruction unto thee give the Praise and Glory to Him that made the Instrument what he was and Called him by his Grace Fitted him by his Power Commissionated him from on High to Preach the Everlasting Gospel of Life and Salvation and Endued him with his Wisdom and Guided him by his Counsel and I am satisfied in Mercy hath taken him to Himself who is worthy of all Praise Honour and Glory for ever His Christian Character Exemplary Conversation Sound Judgment Fervent Zeal Great Labours Many Travels Godly Care for Christian Discipline in the Churches of Christ Faithful Testimony to the Truth and Sufferings for the same with his Earnest and Pious Endeavours that in Faithfulness and Simplicity it might be kept to by all the Professors thereof in all its several Branches that there might not be a Swerving from the same in any thing but in WORDS HABIT CONVERSATION SPIRIT FAITH and TESTIMONY there might be a diligent keeping thereto is largely Testified by many Witnesses his great Love to the Brethren and Concern for the Preservation of Unity his Sympathizing with the Exercised and Afflicted his Tenderness over Them his Strengthening the Weak and Comforting the Mourners Admonishing and Reproving the Careless and Disorderly are also Testified unto by those that knew him and had intimate Conversation with him and opportunity to make their Remarks thereupon And therefore I shall not Enlarge but Recommend thee to the following Testimonies and Collection desiring as thou findest them Agreeable to Truth and Corresponding with the Testimony thereof Recorded in Holy Writ thou may'st receive them in Love and use thy utmost Endeavours through the Assistance of the Grace of God to follow the same and him as he followed Christ That so through Faith and Obedience unto God and a constant and sincere Continuance therein to the End thou may'st finish thy Course keep the Faith and receive a Crown of Righteousness from God the Righteous Judge So to Him I Recommend thee that is the blessed and only Potentate the King of Kings and Lord of Lords who only hath Immortality dwelling in the Light which no Man can approach unto whom no Man hath seen or can see To whom be Honour and Power Everlasting Amen Thy Sincere Friend and Hearty Well-wisher John Feild The 14th of the 10th Month 1699. THE CONTENTS AN Epistle to Friends of Blackrod-Meeting page 1 The Skirmisher confounded Being a Collection of several Passages taken out of some Books of John Cheyney's who stiles himself The Author of the Skirmish upon Quakerism c. p. 5 A Hypocrite unvailed and a Blasphemer made manifest Being an Examination of John Cheyney's false Relation of his Dispute with the Quakers at Arley-Hall in Cheshire the 23d of the 11th Month called January 1676. Published in his Book entituled A Warning to Souls c. p. 27 A Salutation to Friends of the Men and Womens Meetings p. 162 To Friends in Holland p. 166 Concerning Roger Haydock's two Imprisonments in Lancaster Goal p. 177 Roger Haydock and Heskin Fell's Letter to the Judge concerning their Sufferings p. 180 A Copy of his Answer tendered to the Chancellor in the Consistory Court at York the 23d of the 2d Month called April p. 183 Justice Bradshaw and Penington's Warrant of Commitment p. 185 Roger Haydock Heskin Fell and Alice Haydock's Letter to the Bishop of Chester p. 190 A Brief Account of the Life Travels Sufferings and Death of Roger Haydock p. 201 Advertisement THere is lately Published a Book entituled God's Protecting Providence Man's Surest Help and Defence in Times of the Greatest Difficulty and most Eminent Danger Evidenced in a most Affecting Narrative of the Surprizing Danger and Remarkable Deliverance of Robert Barrow with divers other Persons from the Devouring Waves of the Sea amongst which they suffered Shipwrack And also from the cruel Devouring Jaws of the Inhumane Canibals of Florida Sold by T. Sowle in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street Eleanor Haydock's TESTIMONY Concerning her Husband Roger Haydock Dear Friends MY Spirit hath been and is bowed under a deep sence of my great Loss and Exercise in the Removal of my Dear Husband whom it hath pleased God in his Wisdom to take away from me who was Comfort to my Life and Joy to my Days in this World being given me of God in great Mercy and Loving Kindness and so hath been enjoyed by me in thankfulness of Heart to the Close of that time God had appointed and now is taken from the World with all its Troubles and Exercises as also from all his Labours and Travels which were great amongst the Churches of Christ which with me have no small Loss in his Removal But What shall I say Wise and Good is the Lord who doth what he will in Heaven and in Earth and amongst his Churches and his Chosen he can Break and Bind up Wound and Heal Kill and make Alive again that the Living may see his Wonders and magnifie his Power in all through all and over all who is God Eternal Blessed for ever Amen And now dear Friends I being sensible of the Wise Conduct and Vertuous Life of my dear Husband whom God hath seen meet to divest of this Earthly House and Tabernacle that he might possess a most sure House and Building with God Eternal in the Heavens that glorious Mansion which the blessed Lamb whom he faithfully followed in his Day hath prepared for him where he now rests from his Labours and his Works follow him And as one that had full Knowledge of him for many Years cannot but commemorate something of my Experience as a Mite amongst many faithful Brethren cast into the Treasury and left upon Record as a Testimony for him and can say He was a Man of Vertue from his Youth altho' of a Child I knew him not he being in Christ before me yet nigh from the Time of my Convincement which hath been for the space of Twenty Six Years and more he being at the first Meeting I was at when I received the Truth altho' I cannot say I was begotten into the Faith by him as a Father yet can say he was to me a faithful Instructor and a Furtherer of me in the Work of God as well by Conversation as Ministry His Love to me was great in those days for the Work 's sake which God had begun in me He with James Harrison had drawings to visit Meetings in Cheshire and I went with them which
often express it and truly so was he to me every Day every Way and in every Respect no Tongue nor Pen can relate the full of that Comfort and Joy we had in God and one in another Yet we find such hath been the Pleasure of God concerning them he hath loved to try them in the most near and dear Enjoyments that it might be manifest he was loved above all that no Gift or Gifts may be preferred above the Giver but that he may be all in all and over all who is and is to come God blessed for ever and ever And truly there hath been great Care and Watchfulness one over another and over our own Spirits to see that our Love though great was bounded and kept within its Compass the Truth being its Original the Alpha and Omega also Although it hath been the Pleasure of God to try me in the removal of so great a Blessing from me sure it is that I may be the more inward to him and have his Love always in my Remembrance who gives and takes away and in all Bless his Name My Soul travels that I may always follow his footsteps of Self-denial in all things that I may finish my Course in this World to the Glory of God as he did and have my part in that Mansion of Glory with him eternal in the Heavens though it be my Lot to stay for a time in this World of Troubles yet I have hope in Immortality and Eternal Blessedness when time in this World shall be no more My dear Husband was a Man very Laborious in his time though he had several long weak Fits of Feavers and Agues yet when a little well regarded the Lord's Business above all Besides his Travels about home and here in England he travelled through Scotland and twice in Holland and Germany since we were Married and had great Services for the Lord in many Places as I doubt not but Accounts may be given and through Mercy for two Years last had his Health well and is gathered to his place like a Shock of Corn in its due Season and rests with the Lord for ever I have sometimes considered the suddenness and manner of his Removal although it was ordered by Providence that I was far remote at that Time in in the Service of Truth which was with his free Consent and Approbation being brought on my Way by him so far as Talk-Hill in Staffordshire where we parted in great Love and Sweetness the Glory of the Lord resting upon our Spirits in which Breathings ascended up to the Lord for each other And though I saw not his going away yet have seen in what he went that it was full of Zeal and Fervency in the Love of God and Life of Righteousness So in pure Submission to the Will of God I conclude this short but true Relation of my Worthy Dear Husband whose Name and Memorial is blessed and will live and be of a sweet Savour in the Hearts of the Righteous through Ages I am Truths Friend and a well-wisher to the Souls of all People Eleanor Haydock Penketh the 15th of the 3d Month 1697. Ashort Testimony to the Lord's Kindness and to the Life Ministry Sufferings Services and Death of our Worthy Friend Roger Haydock who departed this Life the 11th Day of the 3d Month 1696. WE are deeply affected and bowed in Soul in a sense of the Lord 's free Love and Goodness unto us in looking upon and visiting us in the time of our Uncleanness when we were unworthy of the least of his Mercies Oh! then was his Arm revealed for our Help Redemption and Salvation a Work of so great Kindness as ought ever to be had in Remembrance in that neither we no● any of the Children of Men can sufficiently set forth so great a Favour the Concern is of great Moment the only begotten Son of God laid down his Life to effect it We Travel in our several Measures that we and all the Lord 's gathered People may ever dwell in a Worthiness that we may be in the Lords hand Instruments to work the appointed work of our Day And under this tender sense we found our Hearts open to give the Salutation of unseigned Love to all our dear Friends where these may come with this brotherly Exhortation That you may all stir up one another to the Duty you owe unto the Lord that as a Church and People of our God's peculiar gathering you and we may be presented to him without Spot or Wrinkle And dear Brethren the dealings of the Lord with his Instruments and faithful Servants and the removing of them from us hath considerable Weight upon our Spirits and raiseth a holy Desire in us that we and you may not abate but encrease our Zeal Diligence and Labour that the Lords good Work begun may not stop but go on and prosper and that the great Lord of the Harvest may never want faithful Workmen Next hereunto O Reader We recommend to thy perusal this following Account of our said Friend Roger Haydock First As touching the manner of his Life we having several of us known and conversed with him from the time of his Convincement can say of it His Conversation was without Covetousness of Self-denial he was a good Pattern in Habit Plain in Meats and Drinks very Temperate and in his Actions and Concerns Careful that what he did might answer the better Part in all and justly offend none Walking he would often say he preferred before Talking and laboured that others might walk as they had Christ for an Example Secondly As to his Ministry though we need say little because it was known in most places where these may come We have from good Experience this Account to give That he preached the Gospel freely both in this and other Nations always possessed with a Care that Life and Vertue might put him forth and manifest him to his Auditors very weighty and deep things did often drop from his Mouth and although he had sometimes sharp Arrows to shoot at Babylon and against all Hypocrites and Double-Minded yet many times a Living Sweet Consolating Stream was conveyed through him to water the tender Plants and very often a Morsel to the Poor and Needy Very tender and kind to his Fellow-Labourers yea to the least Child that from a right Concern opened a Mouth for the Lord and for the sakes of such did many times sit whole Meetings through in Silence very kind in that Respect to Strangers yea such was the Care of this good Man that Friends might truly reap benefit in their Meetings that in many of our Week-day Meetings he used to wait amongst us in Silence that none might too much depend upon Words or be surfeited through the multitude thereof And when at any time he had upon him a Concern to visit Churches in remote Parts his manner was to lay before and wait for the Concurrence of this our Meeting which many times occasioned
aright to my benefit satisfaction and comfort He was a Skilful Labourer in God's Vineyard knowing as well how to refresh water and gather in due season as to prune and keep up the Fence He was a Skilful and Valiant Soldier of the Lamb in Innocency shooting God's Arrows aright against Babylon and his Bow abode in its Strength He was not afraid of the Archers that shot at him having on the Shield of Faith which repelled their envious Darts His Fighting was not with Carnal but Spiritual Weapons under the Banner of Christ his Captain which is Universal Love in which Love he was rooted and grounded and flourished like a fresh and fruitful Tree more and more to the end of his time I was with him at a Meeting the day next before his Sickness began being but three days before his departure in which Meeting the Lord's Wisdom and Power in a great measure appeared with him opening many excellent things by him and his Service therein was great treating very fully and clearly of the sundry Dispensations of God towards Mankind in the several Ages of the World according to the several States and Conditions thereof in order that Mankind that had been in a lost and estranged Estate in Transgression might come again to be reconciled unto and acquainted with God their Creator and with him enjoy Everlasting Peace and Happiness Shewing also That God who at sundry times and in divers manners by his Angels and Prophets spoke unto Mankind formerly hath in these last days spoken to his People by his Son whom he hath appointed Heir of all things by whom also he made the World who in the fulness of time came in the Body prepared for him Born of the Virgin Mary in which he spoke and did many excellent things and suffered many things yea even unto Death leaving to all that should believe in him an Example that they should follow his steps who laid down his Life for their Reconciliation to God and Redemption from all Iniquity And also according to the Scriptures he very clearly and largely declared and testified That the largest clearest and most general and excellent Dispensation of God's Love in his Son Christ Jesus is as it was in the Apostles time in this our Age and Generation in and by the Light and Spirit of Christ manifested in and unto his People who walk in Faithfulness and Obedience thereunto to which he Exhorted all and the Praise and Glory of all he ascribed to God whose Honour he sought and not his own The substance of which sound Declaration and living Testimony by the Lord's Power that attended it was so Imprinted in my Mind and Memory that day that I believe I shall never forget it So the Lord who had made him comely both outwardly and inwardly and adorned him with a meek low and quiet Spirit and with Wisdom clearly to discern the deep things of God in a great measure and to divide the Word of Truth aright in tender Love and sound Judgment was with him to the end of his time and when he had accomplished his great Service which the Lord called him unto and accompanied him in and blessed with success to the good of many he having fought the good Fight and kept the Faith and finished his Course laid down his Head in Peace and Died in the Lord the righteous Judge whose Cross in his time he having cheerfully born now enjoyeth the Crown of Everlasting Life and Righteousness and being at rest from his Labours his Works follow him and the Testimony of his Works Writings and Services may be of Benefit and Service in the Generations to come and his sweet Memorial will Live with the Just for ever He Departed the 11th Day of the 3d Month 1696. Henry Mollineux Given forth the 19th of the 8th Month 1697. Christopher Winn 's Testimony concerning Dear Roger Haydock Deceased AS touching this my dearly beloved Friend I cannot easily be silent but express something in Testimony concerning him for a three fold Reason First Because the Lord made him an Instrument to Preach the Word by which my hard and unbelieving Heart was reached and tender'd for although I had heard the Truth preached before by some Friends yet it was no more than a Wonder to me remaining still in gainsaying until it pleased God by his Ministry to open my Heart to receive the Word spoken by him by his explaination of that Prayer our Lord taught his Disciples and shewing who had right to call God Father was I convinced at which I often marvelled remembring my Zeal in my young Years for the repeating of it according to Tradition yet so it seemed good to the All wise God in whom I have believed and do reverently Bless his Name for sending his Messenger of Glad-tidings to Proclaim the acceptable Day and Preach the Gospel for which at that time he suffer'd Bonds and Imprisonment having only obtained Liberty for a little season which he bestowed in visiting the Churches I am through Mercy amongst others a Seal of his Ministry which he was careful as well as prudent to adorn in Conversation using sometimes in familiar Discourse to say He that Preaches abroad let him Preach at home He was self-denying for the Truth 's sake he was always in a Care and often in Admonition lest any should dishonour the Truth by out-going or disorderly walking whose Expression sometimes was To Walk in Truth was better than to Talk of it Secondly Because of my knowledge of him after my Convincement it falling to my lot of later time to be a Member of that particular Meeting he belonged to in which time he shewed that in him had God settled a Care as well to Build up in the Faith as to beget to it helpful to further and promote Vertue in us all and in no wise Censorious as to the Testimony of young Friends nor frowning whether they appeared before or after him Yea further without boasting I may say he was a Man greatly fearing the Lord apt to Teach prudent to Advise as well as able to do it I observed in difficult matters few too hard for him but by that Wisdom that was in him he had strength to go th●ow it So that his Death was a Surprisal as well as a felt and known Loss to the Churches amongst whom he frequently conversed and because thereof was their Hearts affected with Sorrow It may appear by his Journal he made use of his time leaving Wife and Children and Temporal Affairs to visit the Churches in these and other Nations My Third and Last Reason that hath been a motive to give this brief Relation is That near and true Respect I bore towards him in his Service amongst us in so much that with a tendered Mind I now remember him and a sence of his Spirit my Heart tenders And though to him to Dye is Gain yet to us Loss But who may say to God What dost Thou Or Why is it