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A40739 A testimony to the true light which is the vvay of life and righteousness, to all that obey it, and are subject to its requirings : being a serious admonition to all people to turn to the Lord, but more especially intended for the inhabitants of the town of Colchester and parts adjacent / by John Furly ; also, a true relation how the Lord made manifest strength in weakness, and raised up a living testimony to his eternal truth, in a child of his, (named, Elizabeth, who deceased the 16th of the twelf moneth, called February 1669) to the admiration of all that were about her. Furly, John, 1618-1686. 1670 (1670) Wing F2541A; ESTC R40428 18,251 31

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Mother Then she made a little pause and said I see a Vision a little Youth came in in a Murry Gound the lovei●est Lad that ever I saw in all my life with a white cloth about his middle and a Crown upon his head and he pickt at my Nose but when I spake to him in the Name of the Lord his Crown fell from off his head and almost all his hair and so he vanished away the next day she again mentioned the loveliness of the Lad. This Vision is recommended to the Spirit of God that reveals secrets to them that fear him she not giving any Interpretation thereof When she saw one of her Sisters weep she said Weep not for me I am well she never took not●ce of death Then she said again I am very well I hope I shall never forget the Lord all serve the Lord that he may be your Portion that will be manner of boasting in my Fathers House there is bread enough there is fulness want of nothing yea there is fulness of Bread durable Riches and Honour I desire never to forget the Lord. The Reader may take notice that all these fore-going words were not spoken by her without intermission but of times she made a pause as being spent and out of breath and then her heart being lifted up unto the Lord and rejoycing in his Pure Holy Fresh Living Presence ●●e would sing unto the Lord inwardly with Grace in her heart and then begin again as the spirit of the Lord breathed through her for it was manifest to the Beholders and Hearers of her as it will be evident to the Consciences of all that hears this Relation that have any sence or feeling of the Life of God that it was not she that spoke but the Spirit of her Heavenly Father that spake in her and that thus inabled her rightly to divide the Word of Truth and to give to each of her Brothers their Portion in due season which I hope will take root downward and bring forth fruit upward to the Honour Glory and Praise of the Husband-Man whose Handy-Works Praise him to whom be Glory Honour and Praise for ever and Dominion in the highest and Heavenly Halelujahs for ever Amen Written by the Father of this dear Lamb who is a Companion to all that fear the Lord In scorn called a Quaker J. F. Postscript ALl young Lads and Girles that reads this Relation read it with seriousness and good consideration and as you feel desires that your latter end may be as this dear Child's was then consider what led her to that end and whether the same doth lead you whether her way be your way her delight your delight and such Companions a she chose be your Companions Her Way was the Light in her own heart which made her to eschew evil words and actions which others ran into forlack of taking heed thereto Her delight was to be obedient to her Parents and to be serviceable to the least of God's People without repining nay she never thought any thing that she was capable of doing for any of the Servants of God a burthen Her Companions were them that feared the Lord and for children she bore most affection to those that were most sober and innocent to be short she lived as she dyed that was In subjection to that pure Principle of Light that was in her by which she was taught obedience to that godly discipline and government to those that were over her in the Lord so all that would lay down their heads in the like joy and peace as she hath done and would be crowned with honour and immortality must diligently search to find and know that pure Principle of Light in you that is a Reprover of every evil thought word and action and then walk in obedience and subjection thereunto that it may not be your Reprover but your Comforter and speak peace unto you in your own bosoms morning and evening that so when the last morning and evening of your lives come you may be sure of that Peace that none can take from you that so death may be no more terrible to you then it was to this tender Plant who walking in innocency dyed in peace and is gathered into Glory and hath a Name and Place among the Faithful S. C. SInce the departure of my dear Lamb hearing what Lyes hath been broached concerning her in dispite of Gods precious everlasting Truth as if in her life time she walked not amongst those People called Quakers but gave her Brothers charge to have a care of them at her death which thing being as false and contrary as Light is to Darkness I could not but bear my Testimony against it The Child was alwayes a Lover of those People to go to their Meetings it was as her appointed food their company was her delight she never knew when she had enough of it or did enough for them Both in her life and at her death also she chose to forsake Father and Mother to live in the City of London because she could enjoy more of their Meetings and Company then at Colchester she was a Child that feared the Lord loved and obeyed his Light in her heart according to her Measure which God had placed in her she feared and hated a Lye and lived and dyed in the Truth which the People called Quakers do profess I say hearing this false Report concerning my dear Child for the Truth 's sake I cannot be silent but am constrained to bring in my testimony concerning her life and death That it was in God's precious Truth to wit the Light Christ Jesus the Rock of Ages which she was built upon which is the Way the Truth and the Life which hath led her to her Heavenly Father where she resteth in his Bosom and her good Works follow her as you may see by the foregoing Treatise and the Lord knoweth that it is not so much to commend my Child as the Truth and the Way in which she walked which preserved and kept her unspotted of the World to the coming of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in whom she is now at rest And I would advise all both old and young that have not yet walked in obedience to the Light which shineth in their hearts now to delay no longer but speedily to give up to be led thereby for the Light is the Way to Life eternal to all such as walks in and are given up to be led by it as she was for Wisdom is justified of her Children a good Tree cannor bring forth evil fruit neither can an evil Tree bring forth good fruit as the Scripture of Truth Testifieth by the fruit you shall know whether the Tree or Root which it grew upon be good or evil so I shall leave this to the Witness of God in all Consciences to judge of the Root which she was ingrafted upon and of the Way which she walked in by the fruit which she brought forth to the Praise and Glory of God who loved her and hath taken her to himself who knoweth what is best for us to whom be all Glory and Praise rendred who alone is worthy By me her dear Mother Anna Furly THe Lord having in measure made me sensible of that blessed Truth which the People of God called Quakers do own and which my dear Sister bore testimony unto both in her life and at her death I could do no less then bring in my testimony also to the same Truth that there is no other way but that to Heaven and Happiness and that I may be found walking and abiding therein to the end of my dayes is the desire of my soul knowing that he or she that turns their backs upon the Light which is the Way of Life the Lords Soul shall have no pleasure in such yea better were it for such they had never been born then having once professed this Truth they should turn aside from it into crooked and by-pathes surely to such the Light will be their condemnation but unto them that walk in the Light as he is in the Light there is no occasion of stumbling Thus having born this my Testimony I have peace therein not minding the reproaches of Amoleck nor the revilings of the Children of Moab for I esteem it greater riches to suffer afflictions with the People of God then to dwell in the tents of wi●kedness or injoy the pleasures of sin for a season Anna Furly jun. 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