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A35127 An epistle to all that's young in the truth and lately convinced who walk with, and assemble amongst the people of God called Quakers, that they may escape the wiles of Satan and continue and walk in the way of righteousness. Crook, John, 1617-1699.; Greene, Thomas, 1634?-1699. 1672 (1672) Wing C7208; ESTC R19924 4,047 8

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AN EPISTLE To all that 's Young in the Truth And LATELY CONVINCED Who walk with and assemble amongst the People of God called Quakers that they may escape the Wiles of Satan and continue and walk in the Way of Righteousness WE calling to Remembrance the Labours Hardships and Inward Travelling Pangs and Throws of the true Gospel-Ministers in the dayes of old and we knowing the same in our day in our measures which the Apostle compared to a Travelling Woman in bringing forth her Child into the World saying Of whom I Travel in Birth again till Christ be formed in you And blessed be the Lord there are many Witnesses in this our day not only of Instructers but of such as through deep Travel have begotten many to God and these Fathers being once Children themselves retain in their Fatherly Bowels the sense of the Childish Estate of those who are come inwardly to feel some Renewings in the Spirit of their Minds by the Gospel-Power in order to the Overturning of all their old Buildings that now like to Jerusalem of old for their Despising and Rejecting the true Prophets there was not to be one Stone left upon another The Old Serpent perceiving his kingdom to be Shaken by the Operation of that Divine Light Grace and Power of God which will admit of no terms any longer to be made with him or any Subjection or Compliance in the least to be yielded to him or to any of his works Every Plant now being to be pluckt up that the Heavenly Father hath not planted yea the Fig-Tree that bears no Fruit whereby the Hungry may be relieved must Wither by the Curse of his Displeasure Then this Crooked Serpent that is more Subtil then all the Beasts of the Field twists turns himself every way if possible to entangle again those that are turning from his thick Darkness to Christ's Marvellous Light that hath shewed them where they have been with whom they have been conversing and what they have been doing in the Dark and what Path they must walk in if they will arrive at the Land of Rest And thus we found Judgment to begin at the House of God in order to the overthrowing purging out of all that had defiled that our Bodies might become the Temples of the holy Spirit Oh the many Devices that the Enemy useth that True Judgment might not take place And when it did take place how did he transform himself to make us believe his Suggestions viz. That now we had lain long enough in the Furnace and the Tin the Dross was all gone and nothing now was left but pure Gold But when we at any time lent an Ear to these his Delusions we found by Experience that which he suggested to be Gold was but Tin and Counterfeit Mettle and that he lyed unto us when he said We had been long enough in the Refining Fire Although the Fleshly Part was glad of this Tidings hoping thereby its Life would have been spared and that a Birth of its Womb would serve for a Sacrifice for we found it was not the Male of the Flock but an Ishmael instead of Isaac in which the Lord took no Delight So that we saw we must into the Furnance again and there continue all the appointed time of the Father till indeed we were changed into the state of the precious Sons of Sion truly comparable to fine Gold And this was the Way in which we waited under the Great Tribulations and Sore Judgments that we might not only be Convinced and take up a Rest there in that we believed the words of Truth and could Dispute for it but that we might be Converted and in the Spirit of our Minds throughly Renewed that we might be as Saviours upon Mount Sion and as Workers together in the Gospel of our Lord Jesus to help and strengthen the Weak Brethren and Sisters and speak a Word in Due Season to the Weary Soul which Work was not at all Wearisom to us though our Hazards and Hardships were great sometimes to get a Hand to the Helpless Ones yet when once we got but a little hold and we felt them coming nearer to Truth and us then our Hearts Rejoyced and our Souls were right Glad And they whose Beauty was hid as with Bullrushes and smeered as with Mire then they appeared to be goodly Children These were Sweet Encouragements unto us greatly refreshing our Bowels to behold these Prisoners thus shewing themselves forth which made us with many more Faithful Brethren not to love our lives unto the death but even for the truly Good Man dare to dye when called thereunto The Spirit of that blessed Man began so to stir in our Bosoms that we could even in a Sense a wished our selves Accursed for our Kindred Acquaintance and Country-men that they also might feel what we felt knowing upon what Ground they stood and what Zeal they as well as we many of them had but the true Knowledge of the Truth as it is in Jesus was wanting the Vail of Observations and Carnal Apprehensions being yet over the Heart which nothing can remove but Christ who is the Life and Light of Men and Glory of his People Israel There are many Witnesses yet alive who can testifie to these things and much more then we intend at this time to mention only some few particulars we may hint at to the end That no Travellers towards Zion may turn aside from the Foot-steps of the Flocks of the Companions nor Err from the Right Way as it was received and walked in at the Beginning O! what Fear and Holy Dread was upon our Spirits lest we should think our own Thoughts or give way in the least to the fleshly Motions of our own minds or admit any of the Cares for the things of this Life or give way to any inordinate Affection to the nearest and dearest Relations lest thereby we should be hindred in the day of our Espousals from being Chaste Virgins unto Christ Likewise What Carefulness of our Words What Watchfulness to our Wayes What Heedfulness of our Company that we might keep our Consciences clear that our Lives and Conversations might shew unto all men that we are under the Government of Jesus that we might be manifest to God's Witness in every man's Bosom and in these things the Lord Blessed us Again How Careful were we that we might not lose one tittle of our Testimony by the keeping to the plain Language that we migkt not lift up the Proud spirit in any by mincing in that particular And also How did our Moderation appear unto all men in our Meats and Drinks and Apparel c And How Inwardly Retired did we Walk fearing to draw out the Minds of any into Unprofitable Discourses having a principal regard unto the Inward Exercise of our minds lest we should lose our own Conditions which made us prize Retired Meetings in which we were sensible of the Teachings of the True Prophet