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A48409 The life & death, travels and sufferings of Robert VVidders of Kellet in Lancashire who was one of the Lords worthies together with several testimonies of his neighbors and friends concerning him. 1688 (1688) Wing L2019; ESTC R30948 21,820 30

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by Thomas Goall Justice upon the Iuformation of Richard Gibson and Thomas Lucas aforesaid Constables and Robert Robinson Warden And the 10th day of the 9th Month came the said Officers and took Goods from Robert Widders worth 9 s. 6 d. And again Robert Widders for having a peaceable Meeting at his House the 26th of the 8th Month 1684. was fined the second time 20 l. for his House by the said Robert Bindless Justice upon the Information of the said Rich. Gibson and George Eskrigge both of Over Kellet which George Eskrigge said it was against his will. And the 20th day of the 10th Month came the said Richard Gibson Black-smith and Thomas Lucas Constables and Robert Robinson Warden by Warrant from the said Justice Bindless and rifled the House of Robert Widders shot back locks and pulled out staples of Doors and Arkes altho they were told what was in them and that it was not according to the Act and then took Goods worth 10 l. 5 s. so let it fall Robert Widders for being at a Meeting at John Bachouse of Yelland the 14th of the 10th Month 1684. was fined 10 s. by the said Justice Bindless upon the Information of John Smith Constable and Thomas Watson Warden both of the said Yelland had Goods taken from him worth 10 s. by the said Richard Gibson Thomas Lucas and Robert Robinson all of Over Kellet aforesaid the 20th day of the 10th Month 1684. Thus the sufferings of Robert Widders that Noble Innocent Sufferer and Faithful Servant and Witness for the Lord God may be seen in short   l. s. d. His Suffering for Tithes 143 11 00 His Sufferings for Sunday Shillings 00 10 00 His Sufferings for Meetings 37 18 02 Total 181 19 02 And likewise his suffering Imprisonment for the Testimony of the Truth and keeping his Couscience clear was once at Carliste and several times at Laneaster which particularly are not here set down And of his going to Steeple-houses and sometimes of his speaking to Priests and People and warning them to repent here is twelve particularly set down besides divers others in the Bishoprick or else where not here inserted Likewise R●bert Widders writ many Letters when he was in America and from divers other parts where he was in the Service of the Lord he writ to his Relations and Friends of his Love to them with good Advice and Counsel with seasonable Exhortations To be Faithful and Noble and Valiant for God and his Truth over all Gain-sayers For Truth will stand and Remain when all Hypocrisie and deceit will fail and come to an end Tho all his Writings particularly are not here set down But here are several Writings and Testimonies concerning this true and Noble Man for God in his day Robert Widders And of his Spirit Gists and Service in the Church of God of which Christ Jesus is the holy eternal head from several Friends as may be seen here following The T●stimony of Jane Widders concerning her dear Husband Robert Widders THis Testimony I have to give for my dear and truly loving Husband That his Love was true and sincere to God and for the prosperity of his blessed Truth was zealous He was a man ever since it pleased God to joyn him and me together as Man and Wife that was inclining to seek after the Lord. And in the time of his outward profession was zealous and honest according to what he then knew till it pleased the Lord thorough the Testimony and direction of his faithful Servant and Minister G. F. To turn his mind from Darkness to the Light of Christ within who through believing obeying Christ and the Light of Life and taking up the Cross to self came to witness true peace with God and so receiving the Truth in the Love of it he became a companion of them that suffered for the Truth He was so faithful to God and true for the good of his Soul that he would have been loath to have fled the Cross for any outward advantage Oh the integrity of his Spirit and heart I might speak much of the same But it is known to God and I hope to many faithful Brethren and Sisters in the Lord whom he hath left behind under the exercise of this transitory world Oh! it is the Cry and breathing of my Soul unto God that he would preserve me in faithfulness as he hath done my deat Husband to the end of my daies and finishing my Course here During the time of his weakness of Body he was kept by the Lords Power in a sweet and precious frame of mind and patientness of Spirit as one that had Resigned himself up into the Will of God and many precious Scriptures passed thorow him in that time as one that might in Truth declare what God had done for his Soul as that of the Prophet where he saith The Lord will comfort Zion and repair her decayed places making her Desart as a Paradice and her Wilderness as the Garden of the Lord Mirth and Joy shall be found there Thanksgiving and the voice of Praise And again that of the Prophet where he saith The work or fruit of Righteousness shall be Peace and the effect of Righteousness quietness and assurance for ever He would often have said his heart was filled with the Love of God and that there was nothing betwixt him and the Lord. Thou hast taught me the way of Life and makest me full of Joy with thy Countenance And seeing it is the will of God to take my dear Husband unto himself to rest with him in eternal Glory who was a dear and tender Husband unto me Oh that I in a holy submission to his blessed will may be given up desiring in all things to be made conformable to his heavenly mind who alone is worthy to be seared served worshipped and bowed unto who is God over all blessed for ever Amen Jane Widders Thomas Widders his Testimony concerning his dear and tender Father Robert Widders THis Testimony I have to bear concerning my dear and Loving Father who is Deceased for whom I ever had a Reverent esteem and that upon a double account First as he was a tender natural Father unto me Secondly as he was an Example of a holy Life and Conversation and good Advice and Counsel to me Also he was sincere and zealous for the propagation of the Name and Truth of God in his Day which I know by true experience was the desire of his heart that all who took upon them the profession of the holy Name of Jesus might walk answerable to the same by taking heed to the manifestation of the Spirit and the appearances of the Grace of God given them for that end that they might live up in obedience to the same He had likewise a large share of the sufferings of the People of God in his Day and Age and did bear his Testimony Faithful for Christ Jesus whom he witnessed to be come the High Priest
with them is and ever will be of blessed Memory having served out his Generation and attained to a good old Age and the honorable Gray Hairs is gathered to Rest in endless G●ory Amen Thomas Camm Cammsgill 6 of 4 Mo. 1687. William Hugginson his Testimony of the Life and Death of that ancient Friend and faithful Brother in the Truth as it is in Jesus Robert Widders I having had good experience and knowledge of him near Forty Years can do no less than give a short account of his Godly Life and holy Conversation he had amongst us surely he was a Man of a noble Spirit indued with a large wisdom in Heavenly things He had also a deep discerning of the Spirits of men so knew right well how to speak to their condition and that in a right Season his words being in the Lise and Power he hath left many living witnesses to speak forth the same And he was a good example in times of Tryals and Sufferings both in Body and Goods amongst us for he had a large share of both as doth appear in his own Testimony of Sufferings before written only this I can say being of the same Meeting with him and very intimate and open hearted in the things of God and well knew his care and diligence both in our quarterly monthly and particular Meetings and more especially in our great suffering time by the Informers His advice was to me and that very tenderly as one said that he became Eyes to the Blind and Legs to the Lame and many precious Exhortations proceeded out of his mouth to the refreshing and comforting of the lowest Member or hindermost of the Flook and Heritage of God. He was so tenderly affectioned that his very Life was given up to serve the Lord in his day to strengthen and to stir up the pure Spirit of God in the very lowest member so that I was and am sensible that he answered the mind and will of God and did that which was right in his Sight and laid down his Head in peace with him And now the remembrance of that great and dear love that he had to our Family often breaks my Heart into tenderenss and refresheth my Soul so that I can say my Family misseth him But to the Almighty God we must all submit to whom be Glory and praise for evermore Amen And now dear Robert thou art gone surely living with the Eternal one in that heavenly mansion of Rest and peace for evermore Amen William Hugginson Thomas Dockrey his Testimony concerning Robert Widders AS for our faithful Friend and Servant of the Lord Robert Widders He was called early of the day of God when it pleased him to visit his Seed in the North of England who in the year 1652. sent his faithful Minister and joyful Ambassadour G. F. with others to declare his Name and his Truth and his Gospel and the way of Peace Life and Salvation by Jesus Christ which indeed was the greatest joy and satisfaction to many a Soul in these parts that ever they met with who had been seeking after the Lord his peace power and presence which now many hath found and lived in and hath finished their time and course here to the laying down of their Heads in peace with God to whom be praise for ever Robert Widders owned the Truth above 34 years he was a Man zealous of mind and fervent in Spirit and true in Heart to serve the Lord God faithfully all his days after he was turned to the Lord and to his eternal Truth He was steadfast in Faith and of a sound judgment and deep discerning who visited many in Sickness of body and them that were in trouble of Conscience and had a true discerning of their spiritual conditions and could have spoken a word in season sutable to them And to those that were innocent and truly desirous after good he was loving and tender and of a chearful Countenance But to the Hypocrites and false in Heart he was sharp and threshing having the Spirit of Judgment so that his Spirit might often have been known by his Countenance But he greatly loved Unity amongst Brethren in the Spirit and power of the Lord God. And he was one that chosed rather to suffer affliction with the people of God than to enjoy the pleasure of Sin and of this world for a season For as it may be seen before in this little Book he was a great Sufferer both in Imprisonment and spoiling of Goods For his Testimony to the Truth and for keeping his Conscience clear he was freely given up and faithful and true in and thorow them all well knowing that the Doctrine of Jesus was and is true Blessed are these that suffer Persecution for Righteousness sake theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven and had rather have suffered much than that the Lord and his holy Truth should be dishonoured or his people evil spoken of And now he hath finished his course and kept the Faith having lived in the Truth and dyed in the Lord Aged about sixty eight years and blessed are such for they Rest from their Labour and their Works follow them And he is gone as to his natural Life but his Spirit and Life spiritually yet remaineth and lives as He that believeth in me said Jesus hath everlasting Life And this is the will of him that sent me That every one which seeth the Son and believeth on him may have everlasting Life and I will raise him up at the last day And he that liveth and believeth in me shall never die And the Saints in the Apostles days had a Life hid with Christ in God who were come to the Spirits of just men made perfect to the general assembly and Church of the first-born whose Names are written in Heaven And to God the judge of all to whom all must give account and who is the just rewarder of all according to their deeds done in the Body be they good or evil And we that yet remain in the Body God Almighty keep and preserve us faithful and true to him to his Glory to the end of our days and to our eternal Peace and Felicity Amen Thomas Dockrey Thomas Jackson his Testimony of Robert Widders THis Testimony I have to give concerning our dear and faithful Friend Robert Widders He was a zealous Man and sincere for God in his day and servent in Spirit always ready and willing to serve the Lord wholly resigned thereunto in Spirit and Body and Estate and his Travels Exercises Tryals and Sufferings doth certifie ever since he was called into the work of the Lord and he was called early and indured the heat of the day And after I came into acquaintance and fellowship with him he was a Strength and Comfort to me for which I have cause to magnifie the Lord on his behalf for I was sensible of his labour of Love and care in the Church of God that it must be preserved in Unity as