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A57582 The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate & innovator in five parts, wherein religious differences amongst the people termed in derision Quakers, are treated on : George Fox one (at least, if not the chief) reputed author thereof, is deducted : doctrines of truth owned by the children of light (and cleared from objections) are laid down according to Holy Scriptures and revelation of the Spirit / by William Rogers, on behalf of himself and other friends in truth concerned. Rogers, William, d. ca. 1709. 1680 (1680) Wing R1858; ESTC R17833 416,424 648

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designed to be treated upon is the Government of Christ which we do not believe to be represented by visible persons certainly known by outward Names distinguish'd by outward marks and tokens and invested with Power from him to execute Outward Laws in an Outward Form of Government visible by our Carnal Eyes as aforesaid That the Government of Christ is an Inward Government is evident from the words of the Prophet Jeremiah Jer. 31.31 32 33. I will make a New Covenant with the house of Israel c. not according to the Covenant that I made with your Fathers but this shall be the Covenant that I will make c. After those days I will put my Law in their Inward Parts and write it in their Hearts and will be their God and they shall be my People and they shall teach no more every man his Neighbour and every man his Brother saying know the Lord for they shall all know me from the least of them to the greatest of them saith the Lord. This we believe was spoken with respect to the Reign of Christ by his Spirit in the Hearts of the Sons and Daughters of Men and clearly shews that the Laws of Christ's Government under the new Covenant are written in the Hearts of his People and therefore an Inward Government Objection But if any shall object That the words of the Prophet relate not to those who are of the Gentile Stock of which Stock according to the Flesh it may be said that we are We thereto say That the words of Paul do effectually answer that Objection Rom. 10.12 There is no difference between the Jew and the Gentile for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him Col. 3.9 10 11. Lie not one to another seeing that you have put off the Old Man with his deeds and have put on the New Man which is renewed in Knowledge after the Image of him that created him where there is neither Gentile nor Jew Circumcision nor Uncircumcision Barbarian Scythian Bond nor Free but Christ is all and in all Many other Scriptures both out of the Prophets and Apostles Writings might be quoted to evidence the matter intended We are yet sensible that this further Objection may be raised Viz. Objection That neither the words of the Prophet nor of the Apostle cited by us make mention of Government over Jew or Gentile but doth shew as from the scope of the Scripture appears that the Apostle so writ to convince the Jews of the difference between the Righteousness of the Law and that of Faith and to shew unto Believers whether Jews or Gentiles that though some might appear in a Voluntary Humility Worship Angels intrude into those things they had not seen and be vainly puffed up in their fleshly minds and not give all Obedience unto the Head Christ through whom alone there is an increase in the increases of God yet they were therein reproveable as not being risen with Christ and further also to shew that those who were dead with Christ from the Rudiments of the world ought not to be subject to nor yet to touch taste or handle such Ordinances as were after the Commandments and Doctrines of Men. To this Objection we answer That though the word Government is not expressly mentioned yet there are words in what is cited out of the Prophet Jeremiah importing the three material Objects of Government viz. A Lawgiver the Place where the Law is to be found written and the People for whom it is given Besides from these words of Paul viz. The same Lord over all a Governour is implied viz. Christ Jesus our Lord and so consequently a Government over that All. And from what hereafter follows it will appear that the End of this Government is to lead into all Truth Moreover it leades us to observe That there are divers true Marks whereby the Opposers of Christ's Government may be distinguisht First They are such as are in a Voluntary Humility Secondly Such as Worship Angels which may reasonably be taken to be a Worshipping of some Messengers whom God hath sent because the signification of the word Angel is a Messenger Thirdly Such as intrude into those things they have not seen Fourthly Such as are puft up in their fleshly minds Fifthly Such as give not all obedience unto the head Christ And lastly Such as are Subject to Ordinances after the Commandments and Doctrines of Men. And to be very plain for the clearing the Truth we must give this our Testimony that we are really perswaded from what our Eyes Ears have been witnesses that many of those amongst the People called Quakers who have Zealously contended for the Observation of Outward Rules and Orders given forth by One Man bear all the aforesaid Marks for whosoever they are that pretend Zeal to promote submit unto and exercise themselves in other mens lines made ready to their hands and that on a pretended religious score when thorow the word of true Faith they see it not their duty or if they shall pretend they do and thereupon strive to enforce others to submit thereto there being no ground from the Scripture of Truth or Light of Christ so to strive it naturaly follows that the aforesaid Marks accompany such and this we confidently aver that thorough the whole Scriptures of Truth there is not one word from whence we may rationally expect and that according to the meaning of the Spirit that Christ hath or will Commissionate any One Man or Men to prescribe Outward Rules and Orders relating to Faith or Discipline in the Church to be binding on the Consciences of the Subjects of his Kingdom whether they should see it to be their duty from the Law written in their hearts or no. Besides if we consider the nature of Christ's Kingdom and Government it will appear to be such unto which outward written Laws visible by our carnal eyes and to be executed by perishing objects according to an outward Magistratical or Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction are wholly unsutable becaus Christs Kingdom is not of this world but is an Everlasting Kingdom and therefore 't is said That of the encrease of his Government there shall be no end and though John in the Revelations Chap. 11. V. 15. gives this Testimony That there were great voices in heaven saying the Kingdoms of this World are become the Kingdomes of our Lord and of his Christ And he shall Reign forever and ever Isa 61.11 yet there is nothing said to signify that the manner of his Reign was or should be otherwise then as before is described Moreover if any Man or Men have or may pretend him or themselves to be such on Earth on whom the weight of Christs Government which is Spiritual is laid it is not like to have any Evidence in our Consciences First Not only because we find no such Prophecy or Promise in the Scriptures of Truth but also for that we rather find the contrary for
a Prey obtained by Commission from God and that with a severe Command to Destroy all and therefore we readily Confess that if any amongst us have endeavoured to divert another from what he knew to be his Duty or hath in saving any part of that Substance which God Commanded to be Destroyed acted contrary to his known Duty 't is justly to be condemned and the Scriptures before-cited may in that Case be termed a proper Allusion thereto But alas this is far remote from the Cases reflected on because some Persons therein concerned have received no Command from God to the contrary nor yet have saved any thing which the Lord commanded to destroy And therefore such may justly thus say How darest thou to Judge the Friends of Truth and Servants of the Lord for that wherein they are not Judged of the Lord Besides 't is worthy Observation that if any should go beyond their proper Gift and Line of right Understanding and in that state offer up their ALL when the Lord calls not for it but instead thereof a Company of Informers and that also by Illegal Ways to devour it on their Lusts this Offering might have no more acceptance with the Lord under this Dispensation of the New Covenant than the Offering of the Blind and the Lame under the First Covenant had And indeed it may not be unnecessary farther to confide the End wherefore the Lord hath made us Stewards of Worldly Estates doubtless 't was and is that therewith we might Maintain our Families and have a due regard to the Poor the Fatherless and the Widow that are or might be Objects of Charity and therefore it may well be deemed not contrary to the Truth Lawfully to preserve the same for the Ends for which 't was given and to endeavour by all Lawful Ways and Means to prevent the Spoylers Design of possessing our Estates to consume it on their Lusts And indeed Charity obligeth us to suppose that these very Considerations occasioned G. F. to advice Mary Penington to secure Worldly Estate from the hands of such who were Supposed in a Persecuting Spirit to Thirst after it though of her self if what G. F. hath Written in relation to this matter be to be credited she had no inclination to remove her moveable goods in order to secure it And if any should question the Truth of this relating to G. F. and Mary Penington we thereto say that Sufficient Witness to Prove Mary Peningtons Confession thereof can be now Produced besides G. F. Being charged therewith did not in his Answer written deny it This our Answer may in probability occasion from some another Objection on this wise Obj. This is but a subtil Evasion of that which is the Duty of all Friends for the Testimony of faithful Friends and the Words of Christ in Answer to Peter and of Samuel to Saul will stand over the Heads of Such Dark Spirits as you are Answ This Objection containing such Language wherewith we are well acquainted from the Mouthes of our Opposers may thus in Truth be Answered That it can no more stand over our Heads than the words of some Priests urging Abrahams payment of Tythes out of spoyles he obtained in War Gen. 14.20 can stand over the Heads of Friends refusing to pay Tythes of those Lands which are their Inheritance or proper purchase and no part of Spoyles obtained in War Those who will not receive this as a full Answer to evidence the Weakness of the last Objection but tenaciously persist in asserting that the said Objection is reasonable and that from the words of Christ and Saul will undoubtedly give Just occasion to confirm the sense of our common Enemies viz. That there are amongst the People called Quakers who make of the Scriptures a meer Nose of Wax for though the Scriptures mention not any Command from God to Abraham to pay unto Melchisedeck the Tenths of his Spoiles yet doubtless he therein did according to the Mind of God even as Saul would have done had he destroyed all according to the Command of God and if what was practised by Abraham might be taken to be an incumbent Duty on Christians at this day even as our Opposers would have what Saul ought to have practised according to the command of God to be Exemplary at this day yet 't is apparent that both one and 'tother had a real relation to what was obtained in War and so no proper Presidents either to pay a Tenth part or to offer up the nine parts with the tenth of that Estate which is our Inheritance or proper Purchase This we are farther sensible may also occasion another Objection to this purpose viz. Obj. Your Discourse seemes to encourage the avoyding all Suffering and then how in this our day shall that Testimony of the Apostle be fullfilled viz. All that will live Godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer Persecution 2 Tim. 3.12 Answ To this we answer Our former discourse encourages the assembling our selves together though not to put into the Mouthes of Informers at their Wills and Pleasures and doubtless Few so Weak but do know that Sufferings of divers kinds may therefore attend so that unless we were Discouragers of Assembling together to wait upon the Lord we cannot reasonably be understood to encourage the avoyding all sufferings And though Pauls Words seem so positive and general yet the meaning of the Spirit through Paul might be more particular viz. in relation to Times Seasons and Persons wherein the Lord might suffer the Adversary to exercise some of his People for the Tryal of their Faith and Patience and not strictly meant that if a man had not suffered Persecution therefore he had not lived Godly in Christ Jesus For who dares to be so uncharitable as to conclude That none who are fallen asleep that tasteth not of Persecution in their day nor had occasion offered for the spoyling of their goods for the Gospels Sake Dyed in the Faith of Gods Elect and of the number of those who lived Godly in Christ Jesus especially since we know it hath been the practice of some who have been apt to reflect as aforesaid to use divers wayes and meanes according to the best of their Skill and Understandings to prevent the Stroke of Persecution in their day Moreover 't is Observable that Paul's Words to Felix c. Acts 26.29 I would to God that not only thou but also all that hear me this Day were both almost and altogether such as I am Except these Bonds did clearly shew that Persecution is not such an absolute Companion to a true Christian as that without it it 's not possible to live Godly in Christ Jesus because no doubt but Paul was then in that state of Godliness and so also would those on whose behalf he so spoke have been had Paul's Desires been Answered notwithstanding he Excepted the Bonds he then was in by reason of Persecution And forasmuch as we know some of our Opposers
thereof as given to every man to profit withal to be that Law that Order that Rule of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus unto which every one respectively ought to be subject and yield Obedience not by Constraint but of a willing Mind and that for Conscience sake And as we were so subject we became Members of that Body against which the Gates of Hell never did or can prevail nor yet against any one Member thereof whilest abiding on the Rock Christ which is that Body the unworthy Eaters discerned not And thus for many Years it continued amongst the Friends of Truth or Children of Light for so were we called in the beginning magnifying by their Testimonies Obedience unto the Light of Christ Jesus which as the Scripture Testifies lighteth every man that cometh into the World as the only RVLE and GOVERNOVR in the Church of God unto which whosoever took heed and was obedient was esteemed to live under the Government of Christ knowing and believing that as Christ's coming is to be waited for in the Hearts of the Sons and Daughters of Men so there his Governments to be exalted and that whosoever should endeavour by outward Ways and Means to establish an Outward Government and Outward Rules Orders Laws or Prescriptions over the Heritage of God under the Notion or Pretence of Christ's Government would be found Invaders of Christs Prerogative and building the things which in the Light of Christ Jesus had been often testifyed against as more agreable to the First Covenant than the Second under which we are and touching which 't is thus said by the Prophet I will put my Law in their inward Parts and write it in their Hearts and they shall teach no more every man his Neighbour and every man his Brother saying Know the Lord for they shall all know me from the least of them to the greatest of them saith the Lord. Jer. 31.33.34 In these things we with many others were at Unity We now recommend the same to every Conscience in the Sight of God whether this our Unity was not and yet is consisting with and agreeable to the unchangable Truth The next thing we are to treat upon is By what ways and means this Vnity came to be broken In order to the Discovery thereof we think it necessary to answer one Question which probably may be asked by some Persons who may not be sensible of such a Variance hinted at Viz. How doth it appear that there is such a great Difference and Dis-union To this we say The publick Testimoneis of many Persons in those publick Meetings for Worship where we have been conversant and that when many others not under the same Profession with us have been present against dark bad leavened rending dividing or seperate Spirits with Application to such who are under the Profession of Truth and as we believe have born the Brunt and Heat of the Day and do yet continue unchanged as to the Principle of Truth and as blameless in Life and Conversation as ever they were in dayes past when their Opposers were at Unity with them so far as we know doth evidently demonstrate that the Breach is not only very wide but so publick as it cannot but concern some of the wrongfully scandalized Party whereof we are a part as Men and as Christians for our Reputations or at least the Reputation of some of us in both respects have been struck at to appear thus publick in the Vindication of Truth and therefore having long born the Reproach and Scandal of Scandalous Tongues hoping that those who have so persecuted us and others our Brethren for whose sakes we also are the more concerned would have come to see their Error and repented do now think our selves oblieged for the Honour of Truth and Information of all the Friends thereof as well as for the sakes of such as have been betrayed and led from the Simplicity of the Gospel of Christ to proceed to manifest for what Cause both we and many other our Brethren in the Vnchangable Truth are accounted such dark leavened rending dividing and seperate Spirits which being truly stated the impartial Reader will easily discover by what ways and means the aforesaid Unity came to be broken and at whose Door that will lie and which of those divided Parties do yet stand in and for the unchangable Truth That the aforesaid Cause wherefore we and others are accounted dark leavened rending dividing or seperate Spirits may be the more clearly manifested 't is needfull to consider that some enquiring Reader may be ready to ask this Question What do you believe is meant by the words dark leavened rending dividing or seperate Spirits To this we answer that many signal and outward Demonstrations both by Words and Writings too large here to insert have been given us to believe that the Publishers of such Reflecting Expressions on many ancient and honorable Brethren who we believe have approved themselves to this day Faithful Labourers in the Gospel of Christ do intend that if any one who hath been convinced of the Truth as preached amongst us in the beginning doth scruple though conscientiously to put in practise the Outward Orders and Prescriptions of some Person or Persons taking upon him or them to give forth the same such an one may justly be accounted of a dark leaven'd rending dividing or seperate Spirit And though of our certain knowledge we can declare that the understandings of many are so enlightned by the Truth as clearly to discern a deceivable Spirit entring in by this Door yet we are sensible that there are many Honest-hearted Friends who being ignorant of many things that are come to our Knowledge may have a Dread upon them lest they Err in taking part either with one or tother Party until they have further enquired and satisfyed themselves and these peradventure may be ready thus to object and tell us Objection That they are informed that some of those whom we term some Persons taking upon them to give forth outward Orders and Priscriptions are such as usually frequent the General Meeting and have been ancient Labourers in the Gospel and have been Instruments to gather us from the Lo henes and the Lo theres to follow that Teacher that cannot be removed into a Corner and that the General Meeting is an Established Meeting and that they have Power to Command Govern and Rule over others and that 't is the Duty of others to Obey for we find as they may say Robert Barclay in his Book of Government which Friends ought not to Judge because 't was approved by the Second Days Meeting in London which is a Meeting of Ministring Friends to inform us Page 27 28. That the Apostles and Primitive Christians practised Order and Government in the Church that some did appoint and ordain certain things condemn and approve certain Practices as well as Doctrines by the Spirit of God that there lay an Obligation in point of Duty
they are though under ever so specious Pretences that have indeavoured to Establish Outward indispensible Rules and Orders in matters relating to Conscience for the Church of Christ in this Gospel Day to Walk by neglecting to commit and Commend every one unto the Word nigh in the heart that thereby they may be preserved from subjection to any thing outwardly ordained which they may either scruple in Conscience or are not led by the Word nigh in the Heart to Practise are such as in the best and most Fovourable Construction act from Zeale without Knowledge in which kind of Zeal Paul himself Phil. 3.6 though as to the Righteousness of the Law blameless yet Persecuted the Church This kind of Zeal is accompanied with that Ignorance which the chief amongst Apostatized Churches have accounted the Mother of Devotion by which Thousands in Ages past in the Dark Night of Apostacy have been led into the Observation of many Unsavoury Dictates Erroneous Decrees Unwarrantable Traditions and Superstitious Examples either of one Man or assemblies of men not knowing what they have either believed or Practised to be an incumbent duty upon them through an inward evidence from Gods Witness in their Consciences or Tryal thereof by the Light of Christ May not the same Cloud of Darkness overshadow any of the Children of Light in this our day saith our Souls Moreover 't is observable that if Report be true this doctrine hath of late been exalted NO UNITY BUT IN CONFORMITY which if applyed to the Outward Prescriptions of one Man or Assemblies of men assuming to themselves authority to act and determin in matters appertaining to the Gospel and its Order thereby to become a Bond upon the Consciences of those who have Believed in the Everlasting Light of Christ Jesus as the great Order and Ordinance of God in this Gospel Day may occasion the Continuation of Discord Distraction and Division contrary to the Gospel and Doctrine of Truth which hath been publisht received and believed amongst the Children of Light in these latter days who neither have nor can receive any Doctrine contrary to this Testimony of the Apostle 2 Cor. 3.6 The Letter Killeth but the Spirit giveth Life We now appeal unto every understanding ingenious and impartial Reader whether since the Labour of the Apostles of Christ in the primitive dayes was to draw the Outward Jew off from the observation of these ordinances which were realy established by the appointment of God himself having exalted instead thereof the word nigh in the heart and Law written therein as a fulfilling of that which according to the Word of the Lord by the mouth of his Prophet was to come to pass under the new Covenant which was not to be like unto the Old can consist with the tenour of the new Covenant for any to attempt the establishment or giving forth of Outward Orders Prescriptions Sentences or Decrees to be on that foot a Bond upon the Consciences of those who have believed in the Everlasting Light Especially if they are of the Gentile Stock according to the Flesh unto whom the Law appertained not for so the People of England are and if not whether those who are otherwise perswaded and according to such a perswasion may be found acting may not though under the Outward Profession of Truth it self justly be numbered amongst those of whom in the best sense it may be said They have Zeal without Knowledge and Ignorance is the Mother of their Devotion And now as to those who have Knowledge without Zeal Charity doth not Oblige us to conclude that such in that state chiefly design to live well that so they may dye well for as Christ said so may we Luk. 12.48 Unto whomsoever Much is given of him shall be Much required the want of Zeal in a known Good Cause is as we take it the neglect of a Known Incumbent Duty wherein God hath given Power else how could it have been said to the Luke-Warm Church of Laodicea after an understanding was given unto her how she might come to see viz. by anointing her eyes with Eye Salve Lev. 3.19 be Zealous amend for doubtless Power was given of God into her to amend as well as direction how to see but of the want of Knowledge it cannot be so said as of the want of Zeal Because 't is not equally in our Powers to attain unto Knowledge when we want it as it is Zealously to Practise what we know to be our duty we may therefore conclude that where Knowledge is not accompanyed with Zeal though requisite t is in the best sense a token of a Luke-warm Spirit and in some where it hath predominated we have clearly discerned that first they have been over-awed by the Frowns of man or men and then under the Pretence of bearing all things neglect to give their Testimony for the Truth without respect to any Person whatsoever more than the Truth might require and by this means some have undoubtedly been the occasion whereby many have been caught in the Snare of the Evil one not Knowing through a Neglect of their Inward Teacher which way to turn and that Loads and Burthens have been the Portions of others who whil'st they have kept Stedfast unto the antient Doctrine Exalting the appearance of Christ by his Light to be our Law Rule and Guide have beheld some of their Brethren not only captivated with a kind of a slavish Fear but also in their Practices receeded from what their first Principle would have led them to having used politick Contrivances to retain the Favour and Affections of some who perhaps in their View have appeared to be like unto the rising Sun and so have given more way to a Temporizing Spirit than to acquit themselves as Good Christians in the sight of God by which the Conscience comes to be kept voyd of offence towards God and Man and all this as with respect to some 't is doubted for fear lest they should be termed Sect-masters by such as in this Gospel-day have assumed a Pretended Authority to establish Outward Orders to be a Rule for and Bond upon the Children of Light to walk by without any exception thereby to avoid oppressing a tender Conscience But this is far wide of that Zeal which accompanyed the Apostle Paul in his Converted State who was termed a Ringleader of the Sect of the Nazerenes by the Unbelieving Jews that would have Judged him according to their Law which undoubtedly would then have inflicted Severe Punishment on him which being duly considered we may well say 't is far wide of Pauls Zeal to fear under this Gospel-day the Title of a Sect-Master on the score of refusing Outward Conformity to Outward Rules and Orders relating to the Conscience under the Notion of Gospel-Orders establisht amongst the People called Quakers not only Because they have no Law whereby corporally to Punish but also because we have no Ground either from the Word of the Lord by the
Mouthes of his Prophets or from the Appearance of Christ by his Light in us or from the Scriptures of Truth given forth by inspiration since the appearance of Christ in the flesh to Expect that any should be Invested with Power from on high to Establish such things relating to the Conscience much less to Expect that the Children of Light under the New Covenant should be led by the Eternal Spirit and Word nigh in the Heart unto such a conformity Moreover 't is Observable Pauls Plain confession thus was After the Way which they call Heresy so Worship I the God of my Fathers Believing all things which are Written in the Law and the Prophets c. And herein do I Exercise my self to have always a Conscience Void of offence towards God and towards Men. If all those unto whom God hath given the Knowledge of his Truth in this Gospel-day had had so much Zeal as to have walk't according to this example they might have all become Honourable in their day have kept a Conscience Void of offence towards God and towards men and then none of them would have been afraid of being Stigmatized as Sect-Masters by such who Like the Outward Jew have Gloryed in things Outwardly Pretended to be Established in this Gospel-day and have made such things to be as a Rule whereby they have indeavoured to try their Brethren who at this day have approved themselves Jews in Spirit Zealously exercising themselves in the Word nigh in the Heart according to Knowledge even as the outward Jews would have done by Paul For such a Reflection would never have hurt them in the Breasts of those that had continued truly Faithfull and this many are given to Understand from that Honourable esteem that some antient and faithfull Brethren have in the Hearts of such as have not in a Temporizing Spirit changed their Way notwithstanding they are Stigmatized with the name of Sect-Masters even by those who Like the Gentiles appear to Exercise Lordship over their Brethren In the Next Place we come to take a little notice of those who abound in Confidence without either Knowledge or Zeal this sort may be well compared unto those Beasts with whom 't is reputed Paul Fought at Ephesus which if it were so was doubtless a contest had with Unreasonable Men. The bait by which this sort are enticed to appear Some-Body in probability is this The Door is open for any under the Profession of Truth whose Lives are not Outwardly Scandalous to appear amongst some of the Society of the People called Quakers as Governours and though 't is hard for us to suppose who amongst such are the Persons that are to be Governed when Liberty is taken and admitted as aforesaid whereby none of the society is excluded to appear as Governours yet so it is and of this have our Eyes and Eares been Witnesses A Part of the Doctrine of this sort we have understood to be on this wise If you do not see your selves you must follow us that do see Alass 't is easily to be savoured where all may then run if such an Exhortation from any one thus qualified and that with respect to follow the Exhorter should take place he then that leads and those who might be led would quickly fall into the Ditch together and so the Kingdom of Sathan come to be advanced instead of being Destroyed But Blessed be the Name of the Everlasting God that Sun which hath arisen amongst us that Glorious Appearance if the everlasting Light which hath shined in many Hearts is not yet set in Obscurity and our Faith is that it will not The Lord hath had a regard to his own Name and to the Glory of his Eternal Power so that though many ancient and honourable Brethren whom the Lord Commissioned in these latter Days to publish his Everlasting Gospel Exhorting all to yield Obedience unto the Appearance of Christ by his Light in them are fallen asleep yet there are many of the same Stock yet remaining upon whom he hath not only poured forth of his Spirit and Anointed them to publish his Everlasting Gospel but also hath kept them in Integrity and their Garments undefiled from the Spots and Polutions of this World and not only so but hath given unto them True Zeal according to Knowledge thorough which the Way unto the Kingdom of God in the Demonstration of his Spirit hath been declared and hath continued them in the Service whereunto they have been called and these have not in a Temporizing Spirit for fear of the Threats and Frowns of Men changed their Way nor yet followed any for the Loaves and though some of these have of late been accounted dark Spirits leavened Spirits Troublers of Israel Sect-masters Leaders into a Seperation and into down-right Independencies Parishes and Schisms yet this Testimony lives with us that the Power of the Eternal God on which alone we are perswaded their Dependencies have been and are hath accompanied such when thus Judged Despised and Reviled by that Generation who unto us appear as if their Dependencies were upon Men that labour and travel to gather unto themselves To conclude this further Testimony lives with us that the Righteous God bears us this Day Record that the very Reason wherefore this Treatise is now prepared is because our very Consciences on the behalf of God's Truth and People are concerned and therefore we cannot but encourage this so necessary a Work having amongst many other our Brethren long waited and born in Patience to see if peradventure the Lord might change the Hearts of those who have occasioned Contention Strife and Division to arise amongst the Families of the Lords People for what-ever Measures others may take of us yet this Evidence we have in our selves that our Souls Desires are That the bright Appearance of the Everlasting Day might not set in Obscurity in any Heart where it hath been both manifested and received nor yet that any of the Lords People might be ensnared to build again the things which in the Light of Christ our Lord they have destroyed William Rogers William Forde Here now follows that Paper made mention of in the Title Page touching the Scattered of Israel given forth in the Year 1661. by Edward Burroughs Minister of the Everlasting Gospel ON the 22th of the 8th Month 1661. I was grieved in my Spirit for the Scattered of Israel and my Thoughts troubled me very much for the Afflicted in Jerusalem for I also was greatly afflicted with them and I prayed unto God that he would shew me his Purpose concerning them and these words came unto me Abide thou in me thou helpless Lamb and I will shew thee great things only stir not from me for thou hast no Helper but me and if thou goest never so little from me behold a Wild Beast seeketh to devour thee therefore I say Abide and then I weeped greatly because I saw what great danger I was in for I
hath opened that there is not any other way by which all things relating unto the Kingdom of God and Salvation of mankind comes to be revealed and this appears agrecable to the Scriptures of truth John 14.26 2 Cor. 4.2 3 4 5 6 7. 2 Tim. 3.15 16. We are now sensible that some who may peruse the foregoing Scriptures may be ready thus to say You seem to propound two ways by which the things appertaining to the Kingdom of God and Salvation of Mankind have been and are revealed viz. the Spirit of Truth or Appearance of Christ by his Light as One Way and the Scriptures of Truth as Another Way To this we answer The Way we propose is but One though the Manifestation thereof may seem various to Man viz. sometimes through Instruments and sometimes through Himself For though Paul wrote unto Timothy unto whom he was made an Instrument and therefore called him his Son telling him 2 Tim. 3.15 16. That the holy Scriptures were able to make him wise unto Salvation and that they were profitable for Doctrine for reproof for correction for instruction in righteousness yet 't is spoken with respect to those Scriptures that are given forth by inspiration of God and with this limitation viz. thorow the saith that is in Christ Jesus Whereon we observe that the Scriptures given forth by inspiration are but as an Instrument made serviceable to the Reader through the Spirit whereby faith in Christ comes to be raised even as a Man indued with the Spirit of God may in the hand of the Lord be an Instrument through sound Doctrine and wholsom exhortation to open the inward Eye of the Mind which hath been darkned and to awaken the Conscience which hath been defiled that so man may come to be renewed in the spirit of his Mind unto God through faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and the Conscience purified from Dead Works through the blood of the Covenant to serve the Lord in Truth and Righteousness and therefore we reasonably conclude That there is but One way though various in Operation and Manifestation through which the Things appertaining to the Kingdom of God and Salvation of Mankind comes to be revealed which is by the powerful appearance of Christ by his spirit and light convicting the Conscience converting and renewing the Mind unto God sometimes through Scriptures given forth by inspiration sometimes through Man as an Instrument and sometimes by the appearance of the Spirit and Light in Man without the Assistance of such Instruments but yet the end of all is that faith in Christ may be raised wherein as the Evidence of things not seen by the Carnal Eye the Light of the Knowledge of the Glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ is beheld which is that Treasure whereof the Apostle spoke that is hid in our Earthen Vessels that the excellency of that Power might be of God and not of man These things being duly considered this Testimony doth naturally arise that neither the Scriptures of Truth nor any other writings whatsoever though given forth by the Spirit of God itself can properly be termed so profitable a Rule unto us as the Light and Spirit from which they were given forth and therefore the Eye of our Mind ought chiefly to be unto the Spiritual Appearance of Christ by his Light and Spirit in us as that Unerring Guide which never can be removed into a corner Besides we find the Scripture itself testifying That no Prophecy of the Scripture is of any Private interpretation 2 Pet. 1.20 that is it ought not to be interpreted but by the Holy Ghost through whose Motions 't was given forth for all other Interpretations may truly be termed Private From whence we observe that if the Prophecies in the Scriptures of Truth should be read unto us from Morning to Evening and from Evening to Morning again we might receive little Benefit or Profit thereby unless the Eye of our Mind come to be stayed in the Unchangeable Light and Spirit of God whereby the meaning of the spirit through them out of all Private Interpretations hath been and is signified unto Man CHAP. II. Touching the Light of Christ within and Exhortation to Obedience thereof THose Faithful Messengers of the Gospel of Christ whom the Lord in these latter daies sent forth for the gathering of the Nations unto the Faith and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ who is the Way the Truth and the Life that their souls might be saved in the Day of the Lord frequently sounded in our ears on this wise Turn in your minds unto the Light within meaning thereby the Light of Christ within which shews you that a Tye is not of the Truth and as through Faith you come to be Obedient unto the Light Within and that measure of Grace given by God and received by you so will you come to be made Partalters of that great Salvation This Doctrine was acceptable to many who in the Love of Truth received the joyful Sound thereof but unto others mean and despised who notwithstanding that Testimony accounted the Scriptures of Truth a More Sure Rule and Guide unto the Father The consideration whereof at this time hath been as an obligation to examine whether the aforesaid Doctrine so acceptable to some and despised by others be consonant to the Scriptures of Truth which task is the more freely undertaken because the aforesaid Doctrine hath become so great a stumbling block unto many as that they have thought it a sufficient evidence that the professors thereof have been out of the path of truth readily objecting on this wise Objection Do you not think that those Jews who crucified Christ acted not from the Light Within Since some of them at least verily thought they did God good service therein Having thus premised 't is now needful to examine what may be spoken from the Scriptures of Truth for the Light within and to turn in the Mind unto the same to obey it c. In order thereunto we find John the Evangelist thus testifying Joh. 1.4.9 In him meaning the Word which was God was Life and the Life was the Light of men That was the true Light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world I am the Light of the World John 8.12 he that followeth me shall not walk in Darkness but shall have the Light of Life Joh. 12.46 I am come a Light into the World that whosoever believeth in me should not abide in Darkness These Scriptures plainly shew that we are to believe in and follow Christ who is that Light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world Objection However some objecting may say What 's this to a Light Within 't is very plain that John the Evangelist meant nothing of a Light Within in your sense but of the Personal Appearance of Christ Without as that Word which was made Flesh and as Evidence produce what the same Evangelist saith Chap.
Adam did through his Rebellion in eating of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge CHAP. V. Touching Magistracy and Obedience thereto ON this Subject 't is necessary to treat as it relates to the Magistracy and People of England whereof the people called Quakers are a part 1. We acknowledge that we owe Obedience either Active or Passive unto this Magistracy and that such obedience is as well grounded on the Light of Christ within as warrantable from the Scriptures of Truth without for when the Magistrate doth command Obedience unto any Law which is agreeable to the Law of God as indeed no Laws of England according to the Constitution of its Government and those maxims which are declared for Law ought to be contrary thereto then we ought to yield Active Obedience and whilst the Magistrates are in Execution of such Laws they are as occasion requires Punishers of those that do Evil 1 Pet. 2.13 14. and a Praise unto them that do well which is agreeable unto the testimony of the Apostle's touching Magistracy unto whom in such cases Active Obedience is to be given for the Lord's sake Obj. You speak very well so far as you have limited your Obedience to Good Laws but what if those in power should make such Laws which you account bad and not grounded on the Law of God but directly against those whom you term God's People dare you then say that 't is agreeable unto the Light of Christ within and Scriptures of Truth without to yield Obedience in such Cases To this we answer 't is agreeable to the Light within and Scriptures of Truth without that a Christian yield Passive Obedience since for Conscience sake chusing rather to obey God than man Act. 5.28 29. which was the Apostle's Case he cannot yield Active Obedience For we find the Counsel of Christ to be on this wise Resist not evil Mat. 5.39 but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek turn to him the other which clearly shews 't is against the Doctrine of Christ to resist and so consequently we ought to be Passive and therefore since we have not at any time pleaded for any other Light within save the Light of Christ it is as well agreeable unto the Light of Christ within as with the Counsel of Christ in the Scriptures of truth without that men under the profession of Christianity put in practice that wholsom Counsel which was given by Christ the Son of God whose ways are unchangeable viz. Resist not evil Obj. This shews you principled against outward Wars and Fightings to work your own deliverance from under oppressive Magistrates Ans Yes verily for so we the People of God and Children of Light are desiring to walk in the Light of the Lord according as the Prophet said Isa 2.5 O house of Jacob come ye let us walk in the Light of the Lord when he spoke of the last days touching which the same Prophet thus prophesieth Isa 2.4 He shall judge among the Nations and shall rebuke many people and they shall beat their Swords into Plow-shares and their Spears into pruning-hooks Nation shall not lift up sword against Nation neither shall they learn war any more This being spoken Prophetically of Christ and his reign in the hearts of men shews that all outward Force and Wars is to be denied by the Members of his Body which is his Church to work their own Deliverance A farther proof whereof is manifested unto us by Christ himself when he said unto Peter Put up thy sword into thy sheath and therefore in a sense of the Mercies of God unto us whom as his peculiar People he hath chosen to follow his Precepts and Example We can say blessed be the Lord many there are in this our day who by the peaceable Spirit of our Lord Jesus Christ that was led like a Lamb dumb before the shearer are retired in their Spirits unto the Lord out of all outward Warrings and Fightings resigned up unto him in whom preservation is Knowing this that the same occasion may be given in this our day to testifie as Paul did in his day 2 Tim. 3.12 viz. All that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution and so on this score are led by the Light of Christ not to resist evil lest they should be found Opposers of that which the Lord hath thought good to suffer to come upon his Heritage for the Tryal of their Faith and Patience which is much more precious than Gold That now also our perswasion touching Government in general might be fully known we refer to the 3d part of the Christian-Quaker being a Treatise on that Subject CHAP. VI. Touching Respect of Persons Plain Language disuse of the word Master unless by a Servant to his Master of Customs and Fashions of this World and of the Cross of Christ IT is not unknown that the Outward Deportment of Friends in Truth hath become as a Stumbling-block to many concluding that our manner of Habit Gesture and Language distinct from others was either the Fruit of Pride or Ignorance or else of both and therefore on this occasion it was thought needful to add something in relation to this Subject wherein our intent is not to make an Apology for any Action that in itself is really Rude Whimsical or Imaginary but rather to give in our testimony on behalf of our selves and all those who through Obedience unto the In-shinings of Christ's Light in their Consciences are made or making Partakers of the Vertue and Efficacy of the Blood of Christ by which those whose Consciences are purified from dead works come to serve the living God in Newness of Life and therein to have their Conversations ordered aright so as not to give any just Occasion of Offence either to Jew or Gentile or to the Church of God but that keeping themselves unspotted of the world nor yet fashioning themselves according to their former lusts they might not have whereof to glory save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ by whom the World is crucified to them and they unto the World On the behalf of our selves and all such our Testimony now is that when the everlasting Light of our Lord Jesus shining in every Conscience was exalted as that Spiritual appearance of the Son of God which was to lead and guide into all truth we are witnesses that it became a Discoverer that man in his fallen estate was puffed up in Pride using many Vnnecessary Attires and Complemental Expressions to please and affect that mind which was alienated from God and estranged from the Cross of Christ neither did this Light only make such a Discovery but also prompted to bear a Testimony against the same by Example and Conversation and therefore we did not dare to go after the vain Fashions and Customs of this World but rather had our eye unto that which was incorruptible viz. The ornament of a Meek and Quiet
and varieties of Charters by which a pretended Claim hath been made thereto would fill a large Volumn and is not much to the purpose on this Occasion that therefore is passed over and the inquisitive Reader referred to Selden's History on that Subject and the statutes made on behalf of Tythes in the Reigns of Henry 8 Edward 6 Queen Elizabeth c. and so proceed to manifest whether there be any just Pretence from the Scriptures of Truth to claim Tythes under a Gospel-Dispensation as a proper Maintenance for a Gospel-Ministry by vertue of any humane institution The most pertinent part of Scripture that at present we remember to prove a maintenance for a Gospel-Ministry is what Paul writes 1. Cor. 9 from verse 3. to verse 16. on which this observation may be made That Paul pretended not to have any Power to claim carnal things by any Humane Institution neither is there any one word intimating that he had either Power or Liberty to make use of Carnal things unless from those unto whom he had sown Spiritual moreover 't is evident that Paul was so far from using that Gospel-Power which he had that he accounted it a Reward unto him that when he preached the Gospel he might make the Gospel of Christ without Charge Obj. But what if it please the supreme Powers to bestow on the National Ministry Tythes how prove you from the Scriptures that those who freely pay it do ill or that 't is not lawful for them to receive it from such and sue for it by the law from others who are not free to pay it Ans We are so far from condemning all those who freely pay them and not as by constraint that we look upon it to be the duty of all professing Christianity to contribute toward the outward maintainance of such whom they usually hear and account to be the true Ministers of Christ though not obliged thereto by Law in case they have need and if the Charity of any should be such as to bestow upon them one fifth part instead of a tenth far be it from us to condemn it but the Testimony of Truth is against all those who under pretence of being Gospel-Ministers have received carnal things from any who give them not freely but by vertue of humane institution And as to the other part of the Objection viz. to prove it lawful to sue for Tythes when given by Law to a Gospel-Ministry it is time enough so to do when any one shall undertake to prove that 't is agreeable to the Law of God to make outward Laws to enforce a Contribution in any form or method whatsoever for Maintainance of a Gospel-Ministry Hitherto we have not understood that any Pen hath undertaken such a Proof and therefore no necessity to enlarge for disproof of that which is neither proved or pretended to be proveable as we know However lest any should think this premise a kind of a Shift we shall add thus much that as the work of the Ministry of the Gospel of Christ is a Spiritual Work so a temporal Constitution is unsuitable for the Maintainance thereof 1 Cor. 9.14 Paul testified The Lord ordained that they which preached the Gospel should live of the Gospel We now desire the impartial Reader seriously to weigh and consider whether since God hath ordained that those who preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel it can be justifiable in a Minister of the Gospel instead of cleaving to what God hath ordained to cleave to a humane Law thereby to sue for Tythes from those who are so far from being Partakers of that Gospel pretended to be ministred as that they disown the same To every enlightned eye it cannot but be plain that a Maintainance so obtained is not a living of the Gospel because as the ministry of the Gospel is freely received so 't is freely given and he that is exercised therein reapeth no man's carual things unless they be freely offered CAAP. IX Touching Baptism T Is evident from the Scriptures of Truth Mat. 1.12 that the Baptism of water was the Ministration of John who was sent a Messenger to prepare the way of Christ before him and that though he was sent to baptise with Water unto Repentance yet he thus testified in relation to Christ Mat. 3.11 He that cometh after me is mightier than I whose Shoes I am not worthy to bear he shall baptise you with the holy Ghost and with Fire Now forasmuch as Christ himself was baptised by John and after his Resurrection exhorted his Disciples on this wise Go ye therefore and teach all Nations Mat. 28.19 baptising them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy Ghost Teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you and lo I am with you unto the End of the World It is concluded by many that the Baptism of VVater ought also to continue unto the End of the VVorld as a Gospel Ordinance to be administred by those who are called into the Work of the Ministry of the Gospel of Christ Ans 1st It doth not appear from the recited Scripture that the Disciples were hereby commissionated to Baptise with Water and though it may be urged that the Practice of * Act. 8.38 Act. 10.47 Philip to the Eunuch and the words of Peter shewed that Christ intended the Baptism of VVater and that that Baptism was to be administred by Gospel Ministers for ever yet that 's no more an infallible Proof thereof 1 Cor. 1.17 than Paul saying He was not sent to Baptise is a proof that he was either no Aposide or that Christ gave no such Commission Go teach all Nations baptising them c. because if every one that was sent to teach was also sent to baptise then Paul could not in truth have said I was not sent to baptise if in reality he was commissioned to teach and preach which none under Christian-profession as we know of at this day questions Moreover we put this query to every enlightned impartial Reader Whether there be not cause to doubt that the very Disciples themselves might not be as remote from having a true Savour of the Meaning of Christ in these words baptising them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy Ghost as some of Christ's Disciples Joh. 6.53 were in these his words Except ye eat the Flesh of the Son of man and drink his Blood ye have no life in you For Christ's meaning thereby was not that the flesh did profit Joh. 6.61 as is plain by these his words It is the Spirit that quickneth the Flesh profiteth nothing the Words that I speak unto you they are spirit and they are Life Yet for want of true discerning what Christ meant by eating of his Flesh until he explained himself many of his Disciples said This is an hard saying who can hear it Read John 6. from verse 47. to
fellowship with the Children of Light are not inconsistant with that form that the Power of God may lead into For I am a Witness for many years past even to this day that such Meetings have been serviceable to answer those Righteous Ends. But if the Members of any such Meetings shall by their Practices therein not only assume as some there are who to my Knowledge have too manifestly so done but continue to assume another place in the Body than that wherein God hath placed them or shall endeavour so to establish Outward Indispensible Rules and Orders therein relating to Conscience as that such of the Brethren who submit not thereunto shall be accounted not of the Body though they see it not their Duty it may be Just with the Lord as a token of his Indignation and Displeasure to withdraw his refreshing Presence from such Assemblies and then their Meetings may become as useless as a Body without a Spirit is But yet Robert Barclay undertakes to describe the Order of the Government and how far it extends and also testifies the Antient Apostolick Order of the Church of Christ is Re-establisht amongst the People of the Lord called Quakers Notwithstanding which his saying I Affirm they are in the Practice of many things with respect to Church-discipline wherein the Scriptures treating of those things given forth by Christ and his Apostles are silent and are not found in the Practice of some other things which were either practised exhorted to or commanded by the Apostle Secondly I Affirm that as Christ's Kingdom is not of this World so the Members of Christ's Church have not Power in Cases of Difference arising amongst themselves touching outward things to assume Jurisdiction over the Properties and Worldly Concerns each of other when not chosen for that Service by the Consent of the Members Differing and yet I do say 't is the duty of fellow-members that are at variance to refer by mutual choice their Cause unto other Brethren But Yet R. B. saith As a People gathered together by the Lord unto the same Faith c. that we have Power and Authority to decide and remove these things Thirdly I Affirm That nothing can become a Right and Christian Bond upon Believers to be Exercised in any practical duty relating to the things of God and Matters of Conscience until convinced by the Witness of God in their Consciences of the service thereof Fourthly That the Belief of Certain Principles and Doctines though believed through the force of Truth on the understanding and Practices depending thereon are not the very Bond by which the People of the Lord called Quakers are become centered into the Fellowship of Christ's Body nor yet the Cause that gather'd them but the Spirit is the Bond and in the best sense such Principles c. are but the Fruit of the Bond and the Cause that gathered them was Gods Love That the Sentence and Judgment of any man or men whatsoever relating to Matters of Conscience ought not at this day to be given forth but by way of Recomendation to every mans conscience in the Sight of God and that when the Conscience is sensible that Gods Witness therein doth Answer thereto then the Conscience is bound and not before But Yet R. B. tells us That Principles and Doctrines believed thorough the Force of Truth on the Understanding and Practices necessarily depending thereon are the Terms that have drawn us together and the very Bond by which we became centered into one Body and Fellowship or are linked to the Body and the Cause that gathered us as in his Treatise Page 48 49 may appear And whether in R. B's Sense the Centure of a part of Christ's Body ought not to become a Bond on all the Members and that in Cases of Conscience too I refer the Reader to peruse his sixth Section Fiftly I Affirm That the Qualification of a Member of Christ's Body is Sanctification through the Spirit that where any number of such are assembled together in Christ's name though but of the lesser Rank in the Body there is the Church of Christ that before such an Assembly Cases of Differences may be brought which may be besides the Gift or Capacity of such to determin and Judge and therefore infallible Judgment which is unalterably seated in the Spirit in some cases may be wanting to appear through any one Member in such Assemblies as properly may be called the Church of Christ But yet R. B. saith in his Treatise Page 68. That there never will nor can be wanting in Case of Controversy the Spirit of God to give Judgment thorow some or other in the Church of Christ so long as any Assembly can properly or in any tollerable supposition be so termed Sixthly Since 't is commonly reputed that none but Papists pretend Tradition to Justify their Actions wherein the Scripture is silent and that we have no President in the Scriptures that the Apostles and Elders under the Notion of the Church of Christ did take upon them to determin Controversies arising amongst the Apostles and Elders in the Church of Christ touching Cases of Conscience without the assent of the Differing Parties who especially if Equals and once at Unity and their Cases Matters of Conscience arising from occasional differing Sense and Judgment have by the Law of Divine Nature Equal Right to nominate a part of those who shall have the hearing of such Cases Therefore I affirm if any shall without the assent of such Partyes differing take upon them to be a bond that the differing Partyes must subject such their Case to their dicisive sentence and accordingly submit and be subject though they are not clear in Conscience so to do such do Justly subject themselves to the censure of being Imposers and Usurpers Seventhly That submission to the positive sentences of others touching matters of conscience though supposing themselves the Church of Christ before the conscience is convinc'd by God's Witness therein is an abuse to the Profession of Truth an antient mark of Apostacy and an infallible token that such who so submit have no inward sense that they are led thereunto by the Spirit of the Lord but notwithstanding these two last particulars are evidently true yet whosoever reads what R. B. hath asserted in Page 68. may find that according to his Lines and Assertions this short ensuing sentence may be collected without the least abuse of his words viz. That any ones not submitting to the positive Judgment touching Controversy given by any Assembly or at least by some or other of them which may in any tollerable supposition be termed the Church of Christ is disobedience to God though the persons refusing pretend they refuse on the account they see it not The Innovations and Scripture-Misapplications of R. B. Detected I Shall begin with the Title Page wherein R. B. thus saith So is also the Antient Apostolick Order of the Church of Christ Re-established and settled on its right
Basis and Foundation To which I thus say This kind of Language with respect to divers Practices in Discipline amongst the People called Quakers or any outward Form and Order which is or hath been by any called the Order of the Gospel I do not understand to be rightly applicable to those amongst the said People who have retained their first Love to and Savour of the Truth and right Understanding of the Principle thereof not that I would hereby be understood that it s not necessary to be in the Exercise of Outward Order with respect to that Gospel-discipline which becomes the Church of Christ but that which I understand not to be rightly applicable unto them is manifested in what follows Though the principle of Truth in these latter dayes hath and may further lead into the Practice of Outward Order in Discipline with relation to the Church of Christ yet I affirm that part of that Outward Order in Discipline wherein divers of the People of the Lord called Quakers have been acted is such as that there is not the least Footsteps thereof to be found in the Scriptures as exhorted to or as practised by the Apostles I could give many Instances hereof but one shall suffice viz. The Form of Proceedings in Marriages wherein the Scriptures are wholly silent as to the Primitive Christians and tho the Papists pretend to Tradition yet the People of the Lord called Quakers do not Besides 't is evident by the Scriptures of Truth that the Apostles were found in the Practice of that which the People called Quakers do not only out of Conscience to God forbear but have had many Contests with others touching the same as esteeming it though permitted for a season by reason of the Weakness of the People amongst the number of those Outward Ordinances out of which the Lord hath at this day gathered his People witness Water-Baptism The word Order with respect to Outward Government Establish't by the Church of Christ over it self I remember not in the Scriptures of Truth yet much of late is spoken of the Order of the Gospel and of establishing the same and that with respect to Outward Prescriptions and Orders practised or endeavoured to be introduced amongst the People of the Lord called Quakers and in perticular R. B. Page 40. speaks of the Truth and Faith we have been and are in the Lords Hands building up To which I say The Consideration that Christ is the Truth and the great Power of God and that an Establishing in the Faith cannot Properly be termed A building up of Faith gives me occasion to treat a little touching the words establish and build up We know from the testimony of truth in our selves as well as from the Scriptures of Truth without us that we may be Instruments in the hands of the Lord to build up one another in the most Holy Faith in Christ the Truth the Power of God but 't is neither agreeable to the Testimony of Truth in us nor yet the Scriptures of Truth without us for any to account themselves of Ability to establish God's Power for its that by which the World was made Now the Order of the Gospel is the Power of God and nothing else according to the declared sence of our ancient Friends can properly be called the Order of the Gospel but the Power of God for though some outward Form or appearance may be according to the Order of the Gospel yet it can no more properly be called the very Order of the Gospel than the Fruit of a Tree can be called the Tree it self and therefore those who pretend to establish the Order of the Gospel may as well pretend to establish the Power of God it self 'T is true this Power is of Ability to establish Man in the Faith of God's Elect but Man is not of Ability to establish it those who understand the Nature and Tenours of the two Covenants may easily discern the Truth hereof Under the First Covenant which was outward the mind of God was manifested to the People from the Priests Lips which were to preserve Knowledge and this Covenant did consist in divers Outward Ordinances c. establisht and impos'd upon the People until the Time of Reformation Under the Second Covenant being the New Covenant or Gospel dispensation the Mind and Will of God is manifested in his People through the Revelation of his Spirit according to that of Paul Rom. 1.19 That which may be known of God is manifested in them Christ also said John 14.26 The Comforter which is the Holy Ghost whom the Father will send in my name he shall teach you all things The Law under this covenant is written in the heart Heb. 8.10 11. I will write my Law in their Hearts they shall not teach every man his neighbour and every man his brother saying Know the Lord for all shall Know me c. Here 's not the least ground of encouragement for any man under the New Covenant which was not to be like unto the Old to pretend that Gods Spirit doth or will lead any to establish Outward Orders relating to matters of Conscience as the Order of the Gospel for if that which is to be known of God is manifested in us then though it may be needfull to stir up according as the Lord shall move in his servants the pure Mind in us that so we may be in the Exercise of what God requires through the maifestation of himself in us there is no need to establish any thing without us to shew it If the Spirit of Truth is to lead into all truth those who would be leading us in another way will prove little better then Thieves and Robbers which Climb up another way to enter in than by the door If the Law be written in the heart and that no Obedience finds Acceptance with the Lord but Obedience to his Law from an inward Impulse and Drawing of his Spirit thereunto in our selves there 's no need of establishing Outward Indispensible Rules which may relate to the Conscience to walk by for were it possible so to do and any should yield Obedience on no better ground then because'tis so establish't by such a Man or Assembly of Men this sort of Obedience would find no more acceptance with the Lord than the offering of Swines flesh or the Halt and Blind for a Sacrifice under the First Covenant did For though many may be so Weak as not to know the difference between the two Covenants in some respects yet there are Few of the Lord's People called Quakers but have this undoubted Truth sealed in their hearts That none of their Outward Practices under the Exercise of Christ's Government find's acceptance with the Lord but as they have an Evidence in their Consciences that therein they Answer the measure of Truth in themselves Paul writing to the Colossians thus saith As ye have received Christ Jesus the Lord so walk in him Rooted and built up
first publish't amongst us is become our only Teacher and Lawgiver by the in shining of his Light in our consciences and therefore his reflection seemes unsavoury But that which to me renders it the more Unsavoury is this when I consider the whole scope of his Treatise 't is to be doubted 't is used so far as in him lyes with respect to the Advancement of some Outward Government by Man or Men else what 's the Meaning that the aforesaid Author hath made such a dilligent search amongst the Apostles Writings after the words Order Rule Command Govern Government Traditions and such like and whether he doth not apply them to the Authority of any assembly which in any tolerable suposition may be term'd the Church of Christ let the impartial Reader dilligently peruse his Treatise and then Judge for so it s plainly to be discovered as to me appears by every impartiall Eye that shall seriously observe the scope of his Treatise and therefore I do conclude that his Reflection on such sound and savoury Language denotes a wrong Spirit and not the Spirit which appear'd amongst those antient Labourers who were Instruments in Gods Hands to gather many and who in the Approbation of such Language were accounted Honourable This puts me in mind to inform the Reader that R. B. in his third Section quotes divers Testimonies in the Scripture where these sentences are viz Know them that are over you hold the Traditions ye have been taught Though I should boast somewhat more of our Authority and we have confidence that ye will do the things which we command now we command you Brethren c. and then the aforesaid Author comments thereon what more positive then this And yet the Apostle was not here an Imposer And further If any obey not our word remember them which have the rule over you and submit your selves These filthy Dreamers despise Dominion And then thus saith There can nothing be more plain from these Testimones than that some did appoint and ordain certain things that there lay an Obligation in point of duty on others to * 'T is to be doubted his meaning is others ought to obey whether they see it their Duty or no as his 68. Page seems to import obey That this was no Incroachment nor Imposition on their Christian-Liberty nor any ways Contradictory to their being inwardly led by the Spirit of God in their Hearts And lastly that such as are in the true Feeling and Sense will find it their places to Obey and be one with the Church of Christ in such like Cases and that it 's such as have lost their Sense and Feeling of the Life of the Body that Dissent and are Disobedient under the false Pretence of Liberty Thirdly I Judge there will need no great Argument to prove the People of God may and do well to Exercise the like Government upon the very like Occasion Thus much may be collected out of R. B's 26 27 and 28. Pages Moreover in Pages 23. 24. 25. He quotes these Scriptures sayings viz In Christ Jesus I have begotten you through the Gospel wherefore I beseech you be followers of me As absent in Body but present in Spirit have Judged already c. From all which I shall observe saith the aforesaid author that it seems it was Judged no Inconsistency nor contradiction to be Followers of the Grace in our selves and also to be Followers of the Apostle Paul and his waies because his Waies and Example was no other than the Spirit of God in themselves would have led them to if they had been obedient and therefore he found it needfull to charge them Positively to follow him without adding this Reason Next the great Argument the Apostle useth to perswade them hereunto upon which he mainly insists because he had begotten them into the Truth Ye have not many Fathers for in Christ Jesus I have begotten you through the Gospel wherefore I beseech you be ye followers of me So he makes that as the cause c. We see then that the Lord hath and doth give such whom he hath sent forth to gather a People unto himself a certain authority in the Power over them and to bring them back to their Duty when they stray at any time and to appoint yea and command such things as are needful for Peace Order and Unity sake and that there lies an Obligation on such as are so gathered to Reverence Honour yea and Obey such as are set over them in the Lord. Thus far the aforesaid Author From all which I Observe First That here is nothing spoken in these Scriptures of the Commands of the Church and that if God hath at any time moved an Apostle on some Occasion to write unto a Peculiar Church and that perhaps with relation to perticular Members only by way of Command yet this according to right reason is no Ground for any Assembly of Persons under the Notion of the Church of Christ to give forth positive Commands in expectation that all the Members of Christs Church must obey the same whether they have a Sense thereof from the Measure of Truth in themselves or no. Secondly R. B. quoting this Scripture of the Apostle Paul viz. In Christ Jesus I have begotten you through the Gospel concludes that Paul did mainly insist upon his begetting them unto the Truth as an Argument to perswade them to obey his positive Charge to follow him by this then those who have begotten any to the Truth are the fittest to rule over such whom they have begotten If this be worthy Observation at this Day I then may well query Whether those who would Rule over such whom they have not gathered are not Intruders and Busy-Bodies medling with that which concerns others more than themselves Moreover I query Whether any of these fore-going Scriptures give the least Countenance for whole Assemblies to Minister by their Writings that which may be Matter of Faith and relative to the Conscience and to be a Bond thereon before their Vnderstanding is illuminated especially when what they do Minister first springs from the Gift either but of one or at most but a very few of them For since every man ought to Minister according as he hath received the Gift and that if any speak they ought to speak as the Oracles of God and that if any Minister it ought to be done of the ability which God giveth according to that of Peter 1 Pet. 4.10 11. I cannot but again query Whether the endeavouring to obtain a Multitude of Hands to confirm and approve that which is given forth by one or at least a very few may not become a Temptation to many to run beyond their own Lines and when they have so done instead of waiting on their own Gift make it their Business to stand by what they have done though it may prove no better in the best sence than a standing by the Gifts of others out of and in the
ought to Believe and though there have been so many Diversities of Creeds in the World according to the various Apprehensions of divers Assemblies assuming to themselves the Title of the Church of Christ yet to this day I find not amongst the People of the Lord called Quakers that any certain number of Articles of Faith are given forth from any General Assembly or Particular Congregation under the Notion of the Church of Christ as their Creed and as a Measuring-Line by which those who are either in or departed from the Faith may be known and the reason hereof is evident because 't is against the Fundamental Principle viz. the Light to exalt any other Measuring-Line than that by which we were Baptized into the one Body of Christ viz. the Spirit Having thus promised as a more particular Answer to the Question I thus say I confess the true Church is in the true Faith and every Member thereof is in some measure at least of the same Faith that all the Elect of God are of so that it may in Truth be said every Member of the Church doth in some measure Believe as the rest of the Members do I say in some Measure because as there were diversities of Gifts and Operations so also were there Differences in Measures of Faith and therefore doth the Apostle wisely say to this purpose Let him that Prophesieth Prophesy according to the Proportion of Faith Rom. 12.6 But should any arise to say 't is Folly and Hypocrisy to Professones self a Member of the true Church yet not Believe thus as the true Church Believes without any further Explanation of the words or of what is intended thereby such may subject themselves to censure for by the words True Church in this Sentence and yet not Believe thus as the true Church Believes will be understood the rest of the Members from whom one or more differs in Faith Now there may happen to be a weak Brother whose Faith in some particular Matters may be otherwise than the rest of his Brethren's is this Case happened amongst the Romans to whom Paul thus writ Rom. 14.3 4 22 23. Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not and let not him that eateth not Judge him that eateth for God hath received him Who art thou that condemnest another Mans Servant to his own Master he standeth or falleth Hast thou Faith have it to thy self He that doubteth is condemned if he eat because he eateth not of Faith and whatsoever is not of Faith is Sin Here a Diversity of Faith is Evident and that between Brethren and Members of the Church and yet neither appear to be Fools or Hypocrites he that did eat was not to be Judged because he was received of God and he that did not eat was so far from being Judged that the Apostle condemnes the very Eating whilest there was a Doubt though the Abstinence was the Fruit of Weakness These things considered I appeal to Gods Witness in all Consciences whether Truth can be served at this Day by asserting under the name of one called a Quaker such Principles as give occasion of Jealousie that this Doctrine is promoting amongst us We must Believe thus as the Church Believes without removing those Objections which for want of an Explanation may necessarily follow 'T is a true saying That the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against the Church that 's built upon the Rock Christ and that the Elect cannot be deceived but notwithstanding 't is thus said yet we know that particular Members of the Church of Christ have erred Objection Yet some may be ready to object and say * Note This Objection is so lay'd to ●n in the same Book wherein the last answered Query is written Though some particular Members may be liable to err 't is neither reasonable nor just to conclude the whole Body or Church of Christ is liable to err To this I say God forbid that the whole Church of Christ should err yet I say neither the Light within us nor the Scriptures of Truth without us do evidence that any Member one more than another is by any peculiar Election exempted from being liable to err no more than Particular Persons were from all Eternity Elected and others Reprobated and so it appears to me that the Promise was not with respect that some should continue still Faithful and not liable to err though others being liable thereto should err but with respect to every Member of the Church whilest establish'd on the Rock Christ so that not only a part of the Church but every Member thereof whilst built on the Rock Christ shall be so preserved as that the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against any one of them and this seems to me to be evident from the very Connection of the words of the Scripture Mat. 16.18 And upon this Rock I will Build my Church and the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it that is against the Church built and whilest remaining on the Rock Christ But if any Assembly through Unwatchfulness and Disobedience depart from the Rock Christ whereon they were built then in that State they cannot properly be called the Church built and remaining on the Rock Christ and so having been liable to be overcome the Gates of Hell do prevail and therefore though 't is impossible that any one Member of Christ's Church whilest abiding in the Seed in which the Election stands and to which the Promise is can be deceived yet notwithstanding I affirm that every Member of Christ's Body and if every Member than the whole Church is liable to err if they wait not in and keep not unto that in which their Preservation stands Christ said Watch and Pray that ye enter not into Temptation this was spoken not with respect to some particular Members in the Church of Christ that were lyable to err and as if there were others that were not And therefore its reasonable to conclude that all may thorough Temptation be in danger to err if they watch not but yet my Faith is that a remnant will be preserved so watchful as that being built on the Rock Christ the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against them These things being duely weighed and considering what great Abuse hath been made of Scriptures that speak to this purpose That the Gates of Hell shall not prevaile against the Church of Christ and that what they bind or loose on Earth shall be bound or loos'd in Heaven and that also to maintain an Antichristian Yoak of Bondage under the pretence of Christ's Church saying That it cannot err it appears not much more like one call'd a Quaker if we consult the Writings of some of those antient and Honourable Labourers who were Instruments in the hands of the Lord to turn Thousands unto the Light within us as the unerring Guide to treat on such Scriptures if applyed to outward and settled Assemblies as such as are not
lyable to err than a treating on this Scripture Take eat this is my Body and apply it to outward bread would And though none amongst the People of the Lord called Quakers as ever I yet heard treated on the later Scripture in Approbation of the sense and application before recited yet I find the aforesaid Author treating on the former Scriptures and that as to me appears with respect to settled Assemblies who if they watch not may err which is easily to be savour'd if the whole scope of his Treatise be but duely weighed The service for God and his Truth in his so doing at this day is hard to be understood by many who have an Honourable esteem for Truth as preach't in the beginning especially since it may occasion many to stumble and fall through a Jealousy that those Scriptures in process of time may be used to enforce Obedience to Outward Sentences and Decrees relating to Conscience whether the Understanding be so illuminated as to see the service of such Obedience for God and his Truth yea or nay And since it is so that of late much is spoken touching the Authority of the Church and that the Church is not lyable to err and that the Apostacy shall never enter the Generality more it is at this time with me to treat a little further touching things of this nature And though I would not be understood to say that the Church of Christ is not invested with Power from on high for every Member thereof according to measure stands in the Power or that the Apostacy shall enter the Generallity again yet I have this certain sense that in Asserting the Authority of the Church and her infallibity c. time hath not been so well imployed as might have been in an inward exercise to be comprehended in the Power thereby to be preserved out of all Apostacies and error but to proceed We read that the Author to the Hebrews tells them They were come to the * Heb. 12.13 General Assembly and Church of the First-Born which are written in Heaven and to God the Judge of all we do not find that the Scripture speaks of the Authority of this General Assembly so that their Sentences and Decisive Judgments should be a Bond on Believers to obey though they see it not but saith God is Judge of all Neither do I find that the Scriptures make mention of any General Assembly of the Church of Christ other than in this place And since the word Church is mostly used in Scriptures with respect to particular Congregations or Assemblies what ground is there to exalt the Power of a General Assembly above any Particular one especially since no such Assemblies whether General or Particular as Assemblies of men have Power one above another further than the Power of God appears more eminent in Degree in one than another for God by his Spirit alone is Sole Judge which appearing though but through an Handmaid or meanest of the Flock in the least of Assemblies ought to be submitted to when God's Witness in the Conscience Answers whether an Assembly esteemed a General Assembly approve thereof or no. Where two or three are gathered together in Christs Name there is the Church of Christ * Matth. 18.19 20. Christ saith If two of such agree on Earth as touching any thing they shall ask the Father it shall be done for them of my Father which is in Heaven Can the Agreement of a General Assembly do more than this viz. than Prevail with the Father and therefore I may well query Why the agreement of Two in any Case who in Christ's Name agree ought not to have as great a Prevalency amongst their Brethren as the Agreement of an Assembly esteemed a General one ought And why the People of God at this day may not have an Eye as well to two Brethren who in Christ's Name agree and are at Unity in the Truth as unto an Assembly esteem'd a General One Though particular Societies of Men may constitute some Persons or Person to represent them and so may conferr a Power on them to negotiate Outward Worldly Affairs and by reason of such Constitutions there may be Assemblies which in that respect may be called General Assemblies yet I query Whether any Assembly of the People of the Lord can in a proper Sense be called a General Assembly of the Church of Christ unless such a one where every Member of Christ's Body is convinced because as they pretend to the Exercise of no Power in their Assemblies when negotiating the Affairs of Truth as Members of the Church of Christ and not barely as men but Gods Power so they do not profess that as such they have Power to confer Gods Power and Spirit on any for they account that only proper to Christ the Lord and therefore if any particular Congregation should attempt to send Persons as their Representatives to any particular Place in order to meet together as a General Assembly of the Church of Christ or that any part of the Church without such particular Election or Mission should Assemble together and call themselvs the General Assembly of the Church of Christ I Query Whether those so affirming would not therein manifestly erre Yet I would not hereby be understood to Judge it as an Evil for any whether Apostles or Elders or any else to meet together when where and as often as they in the Spirit shall find Freedom from the Lord so to do nor yet being met together to judge them for giving forth any thing by way of Recommendation to the Consciences of their Brethren when they find freedom from the Lord so to do Yet in this Case every one had need to wait in their Own Gift that so they may not exercise themselves in things beside their Gifts and then what such bring forth may have an Answer in the Consciences of their Fellow-Brethren But should such Assemblies take upon them to give forth Positive Sentences Decrees or Decisive Judgments in Matters of Conscience in order to become a Bond upon Believers to Obey though they see it not and in defect of Obedience to such their Sentences pronounce all such their brethren who may refuse to obey the same Rebellious against the Lord they would therein manifest themselves to be laying another Foundation than that which hath been already laid and so it might be Just with the Lord to withdraw his comforting Presence from them R. B. Page 63. treating of the Liberty of Conscience which may be exercised by the Members of the True Church diversly without Judging one another thus saith There is a certain Liberty and forbearance also that is more perticular and has a relation to the Circumstance of Times and Places which will not hold universally the first was in suffering Circumcision to the Jews the second was in Observation of certain dayes the third Abstaining from meats To which I say The aforesaid Author as in other things
in the Latter-End of the Quarterly-Meeting a Paper of Anthony Pearsons that directed That the Way of Truth should be as the Way of a Ship in the Sea and such like Answ I consented to a Paper that had some such Words but knew not 't was Althony Pearsons Qu. 14. Whether didst thou advise That Papers of Condemnation should not be Recorded or gain-sayed it and the bringing in Friends Testimonies concerning Friends Faithfulness or Unfaithfulness in the Case of Tythes Answ To this Fourteenth Query John Story answered much to the same purpose as John Wilkinson did to the same Questions signified in the Fourth and Fifth Queries to John Wilkinson already Cited Qu. 15. Whether didst thou consent to approve of or wer 't present at the racing or tearing out of the Book H. G's Paper of Condemnation for his being Marryed by a Priest Answ No. Qu. 16. And Whether didst thou say Thou wouldst have all Friends left to their Freedom to pay Tythes or not to pay Tythes Answ To this Sixteenth Query John Story answered much to the same purpose as John Wilkinson did to the same Question which was the Seventh proposed to John VVilkinson Though before the giving forth of these Queries there might be some small Differences amongst Friends in the North which were aggravated by G. F's Wife partly by her causing to be Read in the Quarterly-Meeting in VVestmoreland a Paper dated the 21 st of the 11th M on 1672. given forth by her against John Story and therein signifying that he judged the ‖ Note John Story denyes that he ever Judged the Power of God Power of God as it broke forth in Hymns or Spiritual Songs Yet many were not so well satisfyed that G. F. was one of the chief Persons that occasioned or at least encouraged the keeping alive of those Differences until these Queries were sent to John VVilkinson and John Story But then Jealousies entred many that occasion was sought against them and meerly because they could not gratify that Spirit in G. F. which as was also Jealoused had Accepted of such Submission from some as many Faithful Friends have abhorred I now come to make some Observations on the afore-said Queries wherein I shall consider the Matter of them and the Manner of Negotiating that Matter 'T is plain to me that if John VVilkinson and John Story had answered to each Query proposed to them respectively Yea then since G. F. received the Information and prosecuted the same the Informer against them to G. F. would have had his End which doubtless was To render them guilty of Evil Principles or Practices and have G. F's imaginary Authority to prosecute them for the same The Consideration whereof leads me thus further to observe That if any one of the Matters therein contained could not render the Person therein concerned by his Answer Yea guilty of Unsoundness in Principle or of any Evil Practice then 't would follow That G. F. as well as the Informer endeavoured to make the Person so concerned an Offender in that Particular which is no Offence The Reader may now weigh the Matter in the Ballance of the Sanctuary which if he doth he will doubtless perceive that the Answer Yea to several of the Queries will not render either of them either Unsound in Principle or Blame-worthy as to Matter of Fact From the Nineth Query to J. S. and his Answer 't is observable That if J. S. had said Keep Order by way of Reproof to the Noise of Deceit by one Person though pretending to sing for Joy whil'st another was Praying 't is no Matter of Evil Fact but a Shame to any one so to Esteem it since God is a God of Order and not of Confusion in the Church And indeed to me there is one thing above many others that seems worthy of Observation and that is the Second Query to John VVilkinson when an Answer Yea could not render him an Offender unless 't is sound Doctrine That the People called Quakers ought to practise Things that are Imposed by Man or in the VVill of Man which the Scripture gives no Authority or VVarrant for If G. F. would be so plain as positively to assert that which seems to be implyed in that Query if from a Query any thing may properly be implyed then 't would put an End to the Controversie with many For then it must be asserted That there is either One or more that have Power to Impose in the Will of Man that which the Scripture gives no Authority or Warrant for But notwithstanding I will suppose in favour to G. F. that as Answer to this he may thus say I did not put that Question with an intent to justify Imposition in the will of man but rather to find out whether what Robert Barrow and others have endeavoured to impose having a perswasion that my Papers have been given forth in the Motion of God was accounted Things imposed in the Will of Man and that if it should so appear John Wilkinson unto whom the Question was proposed might condemn the same since I affirm that I have given forth nothing to be imposed but what I have been Moved by the Spirit of God to give forth and therefore ought to be submitted to The Consideration of this suposition puts me in remembrance of an Objection raised in the seventh Section of the First Part of the Manuscript wherein the Differences amongst Friends are collected as before is hinted which with the Answer thereto may be proper to Cite on this Occasion The Objection and Answer followeth Object The Spirit of God which is but One in All hath moved in our Brethren to give forth certain Orders Commands and Prescriptions and therefore we ought accordingly to obey and this cannot be called the Dictates of fallible Man but of the Spirit given forth through man and wast thou that pretendest Thou seest it not thy duty to obey but obedient to thy ow measure thou wouldst then see it so and be one with the Brethren and therefore we cannot but tell thee 't is Thy Duty to obey since the Reason thou seest it not thy Duty is thy Want of Diligence and not waiting in thy own Measure Besides we find that G. F. hath lately given forth a Paper the Import whereof is to justifie Prescriptions To this we say That if the Spirit of God moves in any Member of the Body of Christ to give forth certain Orders and Prescriptions with respect to the rest of the Members as that which though relating to their Consciences they ought to perform and practise whether they see it their Duty or no or whether they are free so to do or no then no doubt but they ought so to Act and Do because the Spirit of Truth hath so moved But this is to suppose that which under the Dispensation of the Second-Covenant we have not the least Ground from the Scriptures of Truth or Light of Christ to suppose and so we do