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A52122 A relation of the labour, travail and suffering of that faithful servant of the Lord Alice Curwen Who departed this life the 7th day of the 6th moneth, 1679. and resteth in peace with the Lord. Martindell, Anne. 1680 (1680) Wing M857; ESTC R215534 47,683 77

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Testimony for the Honour of his Everlasting Truth Friends are generally well in Health blessed be the Name of the Lord forever and for evermore So having this opportunity I was willing to write these few Lines Friends you are dear and near unto me and the Springs of Love and Life do often flow sorth unto you more than Tongue or Pen can express So no more but Your assured Friend and Brother in the Truth of our God Matthew Pryar And as Opportunity presents let me hear from you Friends have suffered pretty much at Boston since you were there Margaret Brewster of Barbadoes hath been sorely Whipt and many Friends more and here are a great many Friends come over to Delaware and I fear that there is great need of Faithful Labourers in these parts No more but my dear Love to you both Matthew Pryar Dear Friends Thomas and Alice Curwen IN that Love of God which is Everlasting and Endless in all his dear Babes and Children whom he hath begotten by his Immortal Word do I salute you and you are often in my Remembrance although far seperated as to the Outward yet near in that which is Invisible and Immortal in the Life of Innocency in which Life you were made instrumental in the Hand of our God to comfort me and hold me up in a living hope when I was well nigh overwhelmed with Sorrow but Praises are given by me unto our God that lives forever who hath given me Patience to wait his time and a Contented Heart that into what Estate and Condition I may be brought I hope I shall be contented Dear Friends I do own dearly your Labour of Love and in the sense of the same do bid you Farewel Who am your Friend in the Truth Francis Colley Flushen in New-England the 15th of the 8th Moneth 1677. DEar and Well-beloved Friends Thomas and Alice Curwen ' whom I love in the Truth and as my Love was dear to you when you were with us so it remains now when we are seperated and my Heart is truly knit unto you in Unfeigned Love and as you were a Comfort and a Strengthning in my great Weakness when you were with me which I cannot forget though far seperated but I do say The Lord reward your Labour of Love into your Bosoms for the Lord hath of his abundant Love raised me from a weak estate that I may yet remain in the Land of the Living to declare his Praise and to signifie my endeared Love to my Brethren and Sisters and to bear a Living Testimony for my God against the Wrong Spirits that burden the Seed of God So my dear Friends I have not much to acquaint you with only that which was fore-seen That Bad Spirits are working their own Destruction So in that Love which I began I do take my leave and remain Your Friend and Sister Mary Tyllton Gravesend in New-England the 15th Day of the 8th Moneth 1677. Antego the 19th of the 4th Moneth 1677. Dear Friends Thomas and Alice Curwen MY true love is to you both desiring your Everlasting Well-fare and Well-being in God's Everlasting Truth that is broken forth amongst us blessed be his Name forever who does daily engage us with his Love and gives us a living Experience of his Mercies and Goodness who feeds our Immortal Souls and keeps us fresh and green and bears up our Heads in the time of great and deep Exercises and Tryals which we do meet withal Everlasting Praises and Glory be to his Name forever so that we can say of a Truth Good is the Lord to all that wait upon him and chuse him to be their chiefest Beloved who indeed is the chiefest of Ten Thousand to his little Remnant that has none in Heaven but only the Lord Jesus Christ nor none on Earth in comparison of him And so desiring we may forever wait in singleness upon the Lord that he may keep us and preserve us in the sense of his Love breathing and crying unto the Lord one for another in the blessed Seed and Gift and holy Spirit that the Lord hath blessed through all Ages and Generations Everlasting Praises be unto his holy Name forever Oh Friends your Faithfulness the Lord hath made me in my measure sensible of wherein my Soul is comforted being Members of the one Body of which Christ Jesus is the Head and Leader that goes before his People and leads into the green Pastures of Life which the World cannot give us nor take from us JASPER TREGOUSE Dear Friends Thomas and Alice Curwen I Received your Lines and your Friend R. J. and cannot but accept kindly of your Remembrance of me in the Lord and was refreshed in them and your true Love therein as I have also been in your Company in several good Meetings by God's Power refreshed for which let him have the Praise forever and your tender and dear Advice in the Truth is owned and I desire your Remembrance of me in the Lord may be continued and that I may be preserved through all Tryals to God's Praise and worthy of his Mercies and Loving-kindness which is large and incomparable And dear Friends your Labour of Love in and Service for the Lord is not to be slipt out of Remembrance in many Hearts in this Island but is still very fresh and green and your Reward I question not is in your Bosom and will be with the Lord who was and is the exceeding great Reward of his Servants both in others and in this Age who were willing to forsake their Country and Kindred at his Requirings So dear Friends in the Salutation of that Love which exceeds all other I remember you and desire to be remembred by you And if you see G. F. mind me to him I have him in due Respect and Honour though I am as one of the least of the Thousands of Israel yet of true Jacob's stock the Stem is felt through the Goodness of Jacob's God whose Presence is better than this World's Glory Your Friend and Brother in measure of God's Power JOHN BARKER Barbadoes the 1st of the 5th Moneth 1676. Dear Thomas and Alice Curwen TO whom is my dear Love desiring these precious Seasons may never be forgotten wherein we have been sweetly watered and refreshed together but that the Glory of all may return to him in whom all our fresh Springs are Your Service for God amongst us I believe will be owned forever and a Testimony thereof is fresh in the Hearts of a Remnant in this Island and a sad and bitter Condition are many reduced to who opposed your Testimonies and so have come to wither and blast as is wofully manifest by Henry Jones at this present who is gone out of the Unity into the Enmity and heaped up a parcel of dirty stuff in writing against Friends and some others there about stand by him I think none but such as are out of the Practice of meeting with their Families I write the less of
joyfully the spoiling of their Goods who were scoffed and mocked at and said That Bonds and Imprisonments were their portion and it was for their Testimony which they held as thou mayst read at large in the Scriptures of Truth who hast nothing now against us but concerning the Law of our God and there ye go about tocatch us as they of Old did Daniel but oh Priest read what became of these Informers and of those that informed against the three Children thou blind Guide which Christ cryed We against and said They were whited Walls and painted Sepulchres and wore long Robes and loved to be called of men Masters and that they loved the upper most Romes at Feasts and greetings in the Markets and further he said that By your Fruits your are known and so it is this day Wo unto you said he for ye lay heavy Burthens upon the People and ye shut the Kingdom of Heaven against men ye neither enter in your selves nor suffer others Therefore saith Christ Jesus Wo unto you And if thou ask how I know these things I tell thee plainly it is by the invisible Light which shines in my Heart which manifests all things as it is written in the Scriptures of Truth and this Light was in the beginning will be when all visible things shall have an end to which thou shalt be turned to give account of all thy Deeds done in thy Body all thy Life time and of all thy hard Speeches against the Servants of the living God therefore turn to it and let it search thy Heart and believe in it for this is my living Testimony for God that it will deceive no man but it will bring the hidden things of Esau to Light and believing in it and obeying it it will lead out of Sin Therefore Repent pray unto the Lord that he take thee not away in the midst of thy Sins lest thou go down into the Pit out of which there is no Redemption And as for our Names and Place of abode it is in Lancashire in a little Village called Beaklife in the Parish of Alldingham where we were haled to Prison by such a proud Priest as thee because we could not bow in this our day no more than they could do in dayes past but the Lord shortned that Priests dayes and we do witness Christs words fulfilled in this our day where he said That it should come to pass that the Devil should cast some into Prison But blessed be the Lord who has delivered us and we are at this day and time free of all the Goals in the World therefore do we warn thee that thou come not upon thy Neighbours in pretence of a Fine for us for we have to satisfie of our own and according to the Act ye are to fetch it where we live whose Names are here set down Thomas and Alice Curwen And that further We do declare what the Lord hath done for us in the inncency of our Hearts we Bless and Praise the Lord Oh my Soul bless thou the Lord that has witnessed that Scripture of Truth this day fulfilled in my Ears where Christ Jesus said That men should speak all manner of Evil against us for his Names sake and that falsly Rejoyce said he and be exceeding glad for great is your reward in Heaven Oh Praises Praises saith my Soul with many Thousands more that God hath redeemed from Death to Life And to his blessed Name be Everlasting holy Praises and that for evermore saith a Friend in the Truth of God though the least of many Who am known unto men by the Name of Alice Curwen Huntingdonshire For the Priest at Godmanchester the 21st of the 11th Moneth 1677. Friend YEsternight I spoke to thee as thou passedst by thou wentst away laughing like the rest of thy Brethren making merry over God's Witness in thee which is the Grace of God which appears at this day as it did in the Apostles dayes and unto all them that believe in it and obey it it works the same effect everlasting Praises be sounded out unto the Lord our God at this day for his blessed Appearance saith my Soul who is come the second time without Sin to save them that believe Everlasting Holy Praises be sounded out aloud saith my Soul in secret unto the Lord for all his Mercies and that for evermore And truly Priest for I do not know thee by any other Name my Spirit is grieved when I do see any of you or where-ever I do meet with you that you should take upon you the charge of Peoples Souls and to teach them the Way of the Lord and in all my Travels I find no men so light and airy as you Priests are who wear your long Robes and by Christ's words as you may read in the Scriptures and by the Spirit of Truth which God hath manifested in my particular do I see you to be them which Christ cryed Wo against therefore is the Word of the Lord as a Sword in my Mouth against the Mystery of Babylon and the Merchants of her also for the Lambs War is begun and as it is written in the Scripture of Truth The Beast and the false Prophet makes War against the Lamb and his followers but God shall take the Beast and the false Prophet alive and cast them into the Lake that burns with Fire and Brimstone forever and evermore and the Lamb and the Saints shall get the Victory And so my Soul blesses the Lord that I have lived to see this day wherein the Scriptures are fulfilled for it is the Lords day therefore I desire thee in love to thy immortal Soul to prise the day of thy Visitation for I could not be clear till I had eased my Spirit who am a Friend to thy Soul and truly loves all Men and Women also with that Love that God hath loved me withal Who am known by my Name Alice Curwen Huntingdonshire My Dear Friends Thomas Alice Curwen I With many more are glad to hear of the Arrival of John Grove his Ship and we hope you are all safe you are often in my Mind but more your Innocent Lives and Conversation amongst us which shewed clear also your great Labour of Love amongst us which will not be forgotten in the Hearts of the Faithful and I hope will not go without its Reward The Lord God of our Life preserve us in these Times of Troubles which are at this time amongst us of which I do believe you will have a full Account I am straitned for Time at present so cannot enlarge only my dear Love with my Childrens is to you both desiring that we may be all kept in his blessed Fear to our Lives end So my dear Friends Farewel Barbadoes the 7th of the 5th Mon. 1677. Your Loving Friend Elizabeth Griffin Dearly Beloved Thomas Alice Curwen YOur good wills towards me and my Wife when you were with us we cannot forget And truly
Salutation of our Unfeigned Love reacheth dwell at Home keep in your Tents for they that dwell at Home they divide the Spoil their Enemies shall become subject unto them Truly dear Friends we should have been glad to have seen your Faces but in the Will of our Heavenly Father we stand and we do believe we should have been comforted together in the mean time let us all be diligent to stir up one the other and to provoke one the other to Love and Good Works So see that in Gods Vineyard ye may be all found for they that labour there they do receive their promise which is an earnest of that Inheritance that God hath prepared for all that love him So dear Friends there are but twelve Hours in the Day in which we may all work in the Night none can work therefore said Christ Jesus who is the true Light While ye have the Light walk in the Light that ye may be the Children of the Light lest Darkness come upon you So dear Friends in the unfeigned Love of our God that can never be seperated as we abide faithful do we write unto you in that Love which first begot us unto God and is as precious unto us as ever it was yea the desire of our Hearts is that in this feeling Life ye may all dwell which is nearer then what can be declared either by Word or Writing for blessed be the Lord God for evermore this great and marvellous Light shines through Darkness and shines in Peoples Hearts and the Lord is working secretly though they do little know it And therefore Friends in the Holy Invisible Power of the Immortal Living God all dwell Low and Humble in that quiet and meek Spirit that thinks no evil but in Lowliness of Mind esteeming each other in the Lord and truly denying self so will you dwell upon the Rock Christ Jesus who is become our hiding-place in this our Age and Generation as he was in Ages past unto whom we flee in time of Trouble and we are saved Everlasting Holy Praises be unto his blessed Name for evermore So in this weighty Power Christ Jesus dwell Low that you may spread at the Root as Lebanon and bring forth Fruit upward to the Praise and Glory of God unto whom be Everlasting Holy ' Praises forever and for evermore So dearly beloved Friends Brethren and Sisters in the true Fellowship of the Gospel which is the Power of God unto Salvation though this be the Day of Jacob's Troubles and the Afflictions of Joseph yet the Worm Jacob shall rejoyce and Israel shall dwell safely and the true Israelite in whose Heart is found no Guile the Seed Christ Jesus the Power of God which doth and shall reign over all the Dark Powers of the Earth who hath a Habitation in the Earth which the Wo from the Lord is to So in the Life and Power of God and in this blessed Seed which never sinned nor consented to Sin all dwell that the Blessing of God every one may receive be kept in true Peace with the Lord when Time shall be no more for the Blessing of God is to the Seed not unto Seeds many but unto the one seed Christ that all may witness the Promise of God fulfilled That the Seed of the Woman shall bruise the Serpents Head in every particular where the Blessing is received and where the Promise is Yea Amen forever for Caleb Joshua did enter into the Promised Land who were of a right Spirit So dear Friends keep your Dominion and be true to your Testimony that he may reign whose right it is for the Devil the Serpent hath no right to reign in the Hearts of People but Christ Jesus is come to destroy the Works of the Devil and to reign in Righteousness and to set up his Government and would have all People to come under his Government for the Increase of his Government hath no End that he may reign whose right it is And here we can say in the Truth of our Hearts That the Son of God is come and hath given us a good Understanding to understand and know the things of God for the Light is broken forth which comprehends all the Works of Darkness and shines in the Hearts of the Righteous and the Righteous do rejoyce in the Light which gives the Knowledge of the Glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ And so walk in the Light and be encouraged and you shall have the Light of Life and stand fast in your Liberty and Freedom wherein Christ Jesus hath made you Free and that none may be entangled with the Yoke of Bondage which may cause the Just to suffer For though Trouble and Sorrow may endure for a Night yet Joy comes in the Morning and ye shall come to sing the Song of Moses and the Lamb. So dearly Beloved Friends be encouraged to keep to the Word of Patience and the Lord God will keep you in the Day of Tryal and in the Hour of Temptation For the Rod of the Wicked will not alwayes lie on the Back of the Righteous for the Wicked and they that forget God who Repent not shall be turned into Hell Everlasting Holy Praises be unto the Lord our God forever and for evermore From us your Friends though unknown to you outwardly yet well-known in the Mystery of the Fellow ship the Power of God in which we dearly Salute you all and bid you all Farewel Barbadoes the 9th of the 12th Moneth 1676. Barbadoes the 4th of the 8th Moneth 1676. For the Friends of Road-Island DEar Friends in the openness of Gods blessed Life in which our Unity stands not only when we are together but when we are separated in this is the Salutation of our dear Love unto you for the Lord our God hath shed his Love abroad in our Hearts in which love we can truly say the Lord laid it upon us to visit his Seed amongst you though we be the least of many of the Lords People and our Testimony is but little yet we are sure it is true for the Lord. So in the feeling of God's blessed Life which cannot be limited but limits all under it and brings into true Subjection to do the Will of God This blessed Life and Love of God oh our dear Friends which reaches over Sea and Land this Love constrains us as it did to visit you so to write unto you Therefore Friends dwell together in Unity and in this precious Love that thinks no Evil nor is not easily provoked but endureth all things this Love seeketh not its own but every one anothers good Friends we desire you That you would bear with us a little for we do not write these things unto you because ye know not the Truth but because you know it and therefore a necessity is upon us to write unto you That no Prejudices nor Evil Surmisings nor Whisperings nor Back-bitings be or remain among you for
Friends I Could not be clear without the Tender of my true Love unto you both whose Labour of Love Service and daily Travels for the Lord's Truth in this Place will never be forgotten by a Remnant and the Lord's Reward I know is with you to whom belongs all Praise Honour and Glory both now and forever and for evermore Amen saith your Friend Thomas Freatwell Dear Friends Thomas Alice Curwen IN the Unchangeable and Everlasting Love of God do I dearly salute you both I have received a Letter from you which was very acceptable to me in the reading of which I was sweetly consolated and refreshed and your Love to us all I cannot nor I hope shall not forget Oh! the many precious Meetings and Opportunities which we enjoyed when ye were with us the Remembrance of which was precious but the glorious Presence of God which we enjoyed was much more precious Oh! the goodness of the Lord God is Unutterable who continues his Love to us daily and accompanies us with his living Presence at all Times and in all Places as we abide low in his Fear and are found faithful in his Work and Service Oh! my Soul's Desire is That I may be kept low before him forever And my Friends I hope your Prayers to the Almighty will be for the same The Lord's Truth doth prosper mightily and his Power is over this whole Island though the Devil doth Rage in his Instruments mightily even at this present time more than ever before as I think and such Threatning Times against the poor Innocent Lambs as have not been known and only because of the Prosperity of God's blessed Truth in this little Island But we fear not man but are greatly encouraged to go on in the Work of the Lord and be Valiant for God until Death for I am perswaded here is a little Remnant whose Trust is in the Lord that doth not regard any of their Threatnings and Unrighteous Laws which are lately made if they were ten times greater than they are and I believe We shall have the Victory through the Power of the Lord as we abide stedfast in the Unchangeable Truth of our God though many that are not faithful to the Lord God but let their Testimony fall who are the fearful and unbelieving may lose the Crown of Eternal Life And your Love to our Family was very large and I am right sensible of it in the Sence of which I am refreshed at this present and so in the same Love do I dearly salute you And so with my Love to all Friends I remain Your Loving Friend in the Everlasting Truth of God Robert Thorp An Epistle to Swarthmore Meeting DEar Friends at Swarthmore Meeting to whem is my true Love and I have an Honourable Esteem in my Heart for you all who keep to your first Love and retain your Integrity to this day which is a blessed Day indeed of the Breakings-forth of the blessed weighty Truth which we breathed for in the dayes of our Infancy Oh! what shall I say to stir up your pure Minds that ye may travail forward that none may stand still nor none may go backward for this is the Day of God's spiritual Israel's Travel God has made me a living Witness and therefore my dear Friends as one that has been nursed up there can I not at this time contain my self but in a living Sense of the dayes past when we waited together for true Israel's Hope And Oh! how is my Spirit bowed down in the weighty Power of the blessed Appearance of the Breakings-forth of the weighty Truth in the dayes of our Infancy in that Meeting which I so dearly love and truly honour in the Lord though the breakings out at first of the Power of the Living God was very Dreadful and very Terrible yet oh my Friends I cannot but ease my Spirit a little at this time being loaded with the Power of the Lord which causes me to write And oh what shall I say of the blessed heavenly Melody and the spiritual Songs yea the new Song that God hath put into our Mouthes Oh! endless Praises saith my Soul with you my dear Friends with whom I would be glad that I might sit down with you once more that we might sing together of the Mercies of the Lord and of his pure Judgments in this our day as poor David did And oh how am I affected in my Bowels for an Opportunity that we might be comforted together but I do not see my Service over that I may come to my Place of Abode in the oatward for I can truly say that I have not taken up another and I am as a Weaned Child at this time and the Desire of my Heart to God is That these few dayes I have to spend may be in his blessed Truth which is more to me than all the World therefore let none of you question in your Minds my coming home for when I have done the Will of God who am one of the least of the Lord's People I shall be willing to come into the North and sit down with you and wait upon the Lord who hath brought me thus far towards my Native Being and yet my way is shut up that I cannot come Home Oh my Dear Friends breath with me to the Lord for the Prosperity of this great Work which the Lord hath made me Instrumental in though but weak and little yet blessed be the Lord who appears strong and weighty in every needful time though in weak Instruments let his Name be purely Praised and had in Everlasting Reverence from Age to Age and from Generation to Generation saith my Soul which is Immortal and that for evermore So as I began in a Sence of the Love of God and in his weighty Power in that do I dearly salute you and bid you all Farewel and remain as one of God's Flock and that Family where we were begotten to God for which my Soul shall bless the Lord whilst I have a Day to live Huntingdon-shire the 29th of the 11th Moneth 1677. Alice Curwen My Dear and Well-beloved Friends Thomas Alice Curwen MY dear Love is to you both and by this you may know that we received your Letter from Barbadoes the which indeed was very acceptable to us and I was refreshed thereby I carried it to our General-Meeting at Oyster-Bay and it was read in the Men Womens Meeting and I know many were truly glad to hear of your Well-fare and the Prosperity of Truth My Dear Friends you are often in my remembrance and the remembrance of your Savoury Life is very pleasant unto me for I am a Witness with you That the Glory of the Lord often filled his Temple when we were together and the Lord 's Eternal Love is not wanting to his People that wait upon him in the Uprightness of their Hearts for he openeth of his pure Fountain and refresheth his own though many are the Exercises of his
People We are as it were a Song among a wild Generation and those Ranting Spirits are much as they were when ye were here they come in the like manner Ranting Roaring Singing and Dancing in t our Meetings it is the harder to bear because it casts stumbling-blocks in the way of the Simple for some of the World think they are of us and call them Quakers saying Look where they differ among themselves These Ranters were very Wicked at Oyster-Bay the last Meeting when the Meeting was near ended my Husband was taken violent Sick with a Vomiting and Gripes some of them hearing of it were very glad and said to me I should lose my Right Eye and my Right Arm and came near the Door where we were and where my Husband lay sick and cryed Wo Wo Wo to that Damned Story and Jezebel his Wife Friends are prety well over their Spirits in these Parts and generally well at Cravesend Oyster-Bay and Westchester there is much Affiction on Josiah Parnel his Family hath been much afflicted with Sickness My dear Friends I am glad to write to you now not knowing when I may have the like time again I being with Child and wanting but about six Weeks of my Account My dear Husband 's dear Love is to you both So not knowing how the Lord may be pleased to deal with me I dearly salute you and take my leave of you both in that Love which is of the Lords begetting Your True Friend Patience Story New-York in New-England the 10th of the 8th Moneth 1675. Salem in New-England the 22d of the 5th Moneth 1677. My Dear and Well-beloved Friends IN the Blessed Everlasting Truth of our God revealed and made manifest do I at this time dearly salute you My dearly Beloved in the Lord unto whom the Salutation of my Love abounds and with whom I have been well refreshed in that pure and heavenly Unity which makes us near unto the Lord and one to another even in that endless love which cannot be broken which nothing can separate from but it reacheth over Sea Land for it is unlimited neither can any Waters quench it Oh! read me here and feel me here even in that which Tongue cannot express nor Lips declare for truly in this are you dear and near unto me for as the Truth is dear and precious unto me so are they that dwell in it even in this blessed Truth which the Lord God hath been pleased to make a Remnant partakers of in this our Day and Age and hath caused us with them to taste of his heavenly divine Love which floweth from the Fountain of Endless Life in which we can feel one another and truly rejoyce tegether in the Spirit though separated in the outward and may not see one anothers faces any more in the Flesh yet as we dwell in that which is Immortal we shall enjoy one another in the Invisible Life which changeth not where there is Joy and Pleasure for evermore Oh! blessed and magnified be the Name of our God forever who is not wanting unto them that put their Trust in him but he supports and preserves in all Conditions and Tryals whatsoever And dear Friends for so you are to me in the Truth that changeth not for you are as an Epistle written in my Heart never to be blotted out and the Remembrance of you is a refreshing to me when I call to mind the blessed Society and Fellowship we enjoyed when we were together in which the Lord God of Heaven preserve and keep us forever unto the end of our dayes so shall we reap a good Harvest if we faint not and come to lay down our Heads in Peace and be at rest with the Lord when Time shall be no more Dear Hearts I have much to write unto you but being in haste time will not permit I being also but ill in Body I am willing to give you an Account concerning Margaret Brewster whom you know who came lately from Barbadoes in the Lord's Service to Boston where she performed it I being also with her in her Service and in her Sufferings except Whipping as also was Lydia Wright and Barbary Bowers and John Eston's Son also a Prisoner with us a Moneth And Dear Hearts I have met with many Tryals since I saw your Faces but the Lord hath hitherto preserved me through it all blessed be his Name forever I cannot now give you an account concerning my Mother and Brothers who were taken Captives by the Cruel Indians some Moneths but the Lord hath delivered them and they are here now with me So dear Friends being in great Haste I must take my leave of you committing you to the Care and Keeping of the Lord in which Everlasting Love I bid you Farewel my dear Friends Farewel who am Your True and Real Friend Mary Milles. Friends here in general their Love is to you I received your Letter with Gladness of Heart and desire to hear from you again From Flushen in Long-Island in New-England the 15th of the 7th Moneth 1677. Dear and Inwardly beloved Friends Thomas Alice Curwen YOu are both dear and near unto me as my own Life for I can truly say that I have been often Refreshed in remembrance of you feeling you in that dear Love and Life which proceeds from him who is our Life and length of our dayes in whom we live and have our Being who is our Strength in time of need when Tryals come and Exercises come we find him a God at hand and not afar off blessed and praised be his holy Name forever saith my Soul for his unspeakable Love by which he hath gathered us near unto himself and near one to another by the Arm of his endless Power which reaches over Sea and Land and reaches to his own wherein we have true Fellowship one with another in the Spirit of Truth where the World knows us not for therein doth his Worship stand and such doth the Lord seek to worship him that worship him in the Spirit and in the Truth blessed be his holy Name who is God over all blessed be his holy Name forever and for evermore who hath filled our Hearts with his living Presence which doth engage us more and more to follow him and to lean upon him for his Judgments are pure and he delights to abound in Mercy And so in that Everlasting Love which our Heavenly Father hath loved us from the beginning I do dearly salute you both for you have often been in my Remembrance since we have been seperated as outwardly and have been often with you in that blessed Truth wherein our Unity stands which endures forever which will live over all and out-last all the invented Worships which the Devil hath begot many into but their Day is almost over for they are all in Confusion and all in Heaps but blessed be the holy and sacred Name of the Lord forever who has preserved a Remnant to stand in their
these things because I believe William Mullnex may give you a fuller account Dear Friends your honourable Service and innocent Behaviour amongst us cannot be forgotten by a Remnant in this Island who would be glad if the Lord saw meet once more to see you but in the mean time I desire we may be bound up together in that one Spirit which partakes of the Dew from Heaven and keeps alwayes green and fresh blossoming and bringing forth Fruit well-pleasing to the Lord. And the Desire of my Heart is that in your Breathings to the Lord I may not be forgotten who love and honour in my Soul all true-hearted and right-begotten Friends who have the right Image yea the Father's Image stamped upon them and with such I hope to be one forever So no more at present but mine with my Wife 's dear Love to you both I remain Your Friend in the nearest Relation Edward Wright Barbadoes the 18th of the 12th Moneth 1679. Dear Friends Thomas and Alice Curwen MY dear and well-beloved Friends in God who hath begotten us to himself in his blessed Truth and so one to another in which my Soul and Spirit doth salute you both Having still in my Heart your faithful Labour and Courage in which you travailed amongst us here to the refreshing of the Honest-hearted and lives fresh in the Hearts of the Upright Oh! how did the Lord make you as a Nursing-Father and Mother to the tender weak Lambs of God! and laboured to gather in the straying Sheep which were wandring from the Flock labouring to bring them into the Fold again where Rest is truly known for in the Out-goings and Wandrings there is a Spirit that is seeking for Liberty but not that of God but that which will not bow to Christ's Yoke in which your Spirits had a sore travel whilst here amongst us and all the Valiant to this day do feel the same yet as we keep to the Lord we do find Victory over all the Contrary Opposing Spirits and the Lord's Power and Living Presence is with us to our great Refreshings and Spiritual Comfort of the little ones who keep low in his Fear and are made willing to follow him through whatsoever he will carry them so that we can say It is very good to keep near to the Lord that we may feel him to bear us up continually in Tryals Troubles and Afflictions in which we are made to Rejoyce more than in the Increase of Corn Wine or Oyl to God's Praise and Glory and to the Comfort of our Souls and to the carrying on of his great Work which he hath begun and will carry on by his Faithful Upright Single-hearted Ones The Lord raise up more Faithful Ones that may stand up for God and plead God's Cause against all that shall oppose it as he did faithful Moses and Joshua in the day of Israel's Rebellion that like the good Spies may give a good Report of the good Land and so encourage but not discourage any but are willing to help forward the hindmost of the Flock and encourage the foremost so that we may all come to travel on to the Land of Rest that we may all come to praise God together with one Heart and one Mind and bless him together forever saith my Soul Barbadoes the 12th of the 3d Moneth 1676. Elizabeth Gretton THE People of God called Quakers being met together in the Fear of the Lord to worship God and to feel the Presence of the Lord whereby we might strengthen and edifie one another to the Praise and Glory of our God who is worthy forever and after we had been some hours in the Meeting there came in a Constable called Constable Noyse and a Merchant called Benjamin Gibs with their Aid having a Warrant from Simon Broadstreet in his Majesty's Name as they said to break up our Meeting some Friends desired them to read their Warrant which was to this effect That they were to bring every Person found at a Quakers Meeting then a Friend said This Warrant is to bring such Persons as are found at a Quakers Meeting to the House of Correction Alice Curwen answered This Warrant takes not hold on us we are the Meeting this Warrant is to bring such Persons as are found at a Quakers Meeting So the Constable stood pretty moderately but Benj. Gibs turned about to a Friend in the Ministry and said Come ye are Blasphemers we will not stand to sac the Devil Worshipped Then Benj. Gibs being asked What he heard us say His answer was He had not heard us speak one word though before he had called us Blasphemers and said They would not stand there to see the Devil worshipped Alice Curwen in the Fear of the Lord kneeling down to Prayer was violently haled along the Room and down Stairs to the House of Correction Flushen in New-England the 6th of the 12th Moneth 1677. Thomas Curwen The Sufferings of Thomas Curwen which he hath suffered for Conscience sake towards God which was for the Testimony of Jesus the Spirit of Prophecy the Word of God who have Contended with several Priests concerning my Testimony for the Tythe ever since I was convinced of the Eternal Truth of God who doth Witness the Law changed and the Priesthood changed also that took Tythes under the Law which was an Offering in the time of the Law before Christ came but now Christ Jesus is come and I do witness him come who is the one Offering who was sacrificed and offered up once for all who hath Fulfilled and put an End to all Tythes Types Figures and Shadows and Offerings under the Law of a Carnal Command but now I do witness Glory be to God forever Christ Jesus come who is the Power of God unto Salvation who is a Priest forever without Beginning or End of Days who is Alpha and Omega forever and therefore I cannot pay Tythes Concerning my Sufferings and Persecution by Thomas Shaw Priest of Aldingham in Fornis in Lancashire IN the year 1652. about the 14th day of the 7th moneth I had a Mare taken away worth 6 l. also in the year 1654. I had a Cow taken away worth 2 l. 10 s. and in the year 1656. I had two Cows taken away worth 8 l. and in the year 1658. I had the most part of sixteen Acres of Corn taken away which was worth at least 30 l. whose Bailiffs and Servants came forcibly brake into the Barn and also in the year 1660. about the 10th day of the 11th moneth I had a Horse taken away worth 4 l. or there-about And these Goods took Priest Shaw from me besides Eleaven Years Imprisonment and then shortly after he ended his dayes in great Wo and Misery to the sight of all the World that did know him for the Lord laid his Judgments upon him who was struck into a Palsie that he was not sensible what he did or said And then another with his Horns began to push and make War