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A50608 The Memory of that servant of God, John Story, revived shewing what manner of man he was from his youth to his grave, by the testimonies of several friends, to whom he was well known, and by whom, for his work sake in the truth, he was greatly beloved : to which is adjoyned something written by him, &c., in his latter years, wherein his judgment is shewn concerning some particular things, and his great desires for love, unity, concord, and peace in the church of Christ. Wilkinson, John, d. ca. 1683. Brief relation concerning the life and death of John Story. 1688 (1688) Wing M1702; ESTC R19789 42,298 47

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Man Nought but thy Lord give Satisfaction can Some things both Old and New they are but vain Truth ' gainst Tradition well thou didst maintain Of Innovation thou Prophetick saw Rules made by Men last turned into Law Yet Truth resist's hence Church Divisions grow Hence Persecutions flow Hence Gospel Teachings put a stop unto J. C. Charles Harris his Testimony AS for John Story he bore the Countenance of a Man of God and was a Preacher of Righteousness in his Day both in Doctrine and Conversation and as such was esteemed by thousands for many years yet he went not to his Grave under that Sentence Viz. Wo to you when all Men speak well of you For he met with such Exercise as Holy Paul did from some that could once have pull'd out their Eyes to Serve him afterwards became his Enemies saying his Speech was Centemptible seeking a Proof of Christ speaking in him and he had some share with that Beloved Disciple that saith in his Epistle to Gaius on this wise Viz. I wrote unto the Church but Diotrephes who loveth to have the Preheminence among them Receiveth us not prating against us with malitious Words and not content therewith neither doth he himself Receive the Brethren and forbiddeth them that would and casteth them out of the Church or declared out of Unity or thrust out of the Congregation I have known him for many years and never found but that he was a Man of Peace it hath been frequently reported he was a Tyth-Payer Let the Reader observe he never stood in such a Capacity all his Days never Keeping House or Occupying any Land being a Single Man and as to his Judgment concerning Tythes it may be seen in what follows under his own hand So whether it be better to Judge of a Man by his own Words and Deeds or by ones own Imaginations called Sense let the Charitable Reader Judge He has also been termed Of a Dividing Spirit Let his Epistle speak for himself some say his Ministry was dead which I say if they had lived in that time that the Disciple John was led to the Church and said not much more but Little Children love one another it may be they would have said he was Dead and Formal It is to be observed J. S. was much spent before his Departure having been a Preacher from his Youth so had not strength of Voice to utter himself as formerly but still what he said was of this tendency Viz. That if Friends did believe in and wait upon God in the Manifestation of our Lord Christ he would in due time answer all the Immortal Longings of their Souls and preserve them to his Glory and Kingdom And indeed to them that loved him he was in their Eye the same Man to his death that he had been all along still growing in the same Truth And as for the Divisions that sprang up both North and South it is well known that it was not he that caused them I well remember how it was Westward till some Persons went that way and stirred up the People into Parties one Day they will feel the Burthen of it In what follows there are two Queries proposed to Friends at Drawell with their Answers If all would but keep to it accordingly there would be no Strife and as for that way that is taken by some to defame every man by endeavouring to take away his Good Name both as a Man and Christian that is not Conformable to some new sort of Church-Government and Discipline so called Though for a time they may seem to Reign as Kings upon Earth they shall dye like Men and it shall be known in the end that the Peace of the Church and Love to Brethren is of more value than all Sounding Brass or Tincling Cymbals So blessed are all such true Preachers that look upwards for their Reward in that World that is to come Amen C. H. As to what follows if thou canst believe that Men mean as they speak Read on if not stay till thou hast Charity Two Questions proposed by J. W. and J. S. to Friends of the Meeting at Drawell and their Answers Viz. Question I. WHether or no we and all Gods People ought not to be left in all Matters of Faith and Discipline so far as Discipline may become Matter of Faith to the Manifestation of Gods Spirit and Truth in our own Hearts and to speak and act therein as we are thereby Instructed and Perswaded and not otherwise Question II. 2dly Since there are Diversities of Talents and Gifts given by the Spirit of God and received by Men Whether the Judgment of Truth it self given forth through a Part of the Members of Christ's Body can become a Bond upon any other Part of the said Body further than their Vnderstandings are illuminated thereby Answer To the first Question we say Yea and Nay to the second Question with that true and simple Sense that the Words import and Friends have been used to understand them but not to strengthen Prejudiced Spirits who have made that their Plea for their Separation and against Truths Authority in our Monthly and Quarterly Meetings nor yet to Justifie any that are Ignorant through their own Sloth and Unfaithfulness or to excuse them that would not be accounted Weak but Strong Wise and as Pillars The Judgment of J. W. and J. S. concerning the Five Heads on which the 44 Articles exhibited against them were grounded which was publickly read in the Meeting at Drawell as followeth ON the whole Matter in the Fear and Presence of the Almighty God we declare That we do approve of Monthly and Quarterly Meetings for the necessary Service of the Truth so we farther say that as those or any other Meetings of Friends in Truth shall be continued to answer those Services we believe that as it now is it also will become our Duty to be at Unity with our Brethren in the Services thereof and that though one of us Viz. J. W. did condescend to Subscribe to a Paper for the Erecting a Womans-Meeting in the Country to answer the ends the Paper proposed which he testifies he then did in singleness of Heart for Unity-Sake yet according to that inward sense we now have there appears to us no absolute necessity to continue Womens-Meetings in the Country distinct and separate from the Men and therefore do Conscientiously forbear to assent or Incourage any to lay the Intents of Marriages before them yet that Inward Sense and Heavenly Understanding we have received from God hath and yet doth confirm us in this Judgment that 't is not agreeable with the Line of Truth to oppose others in the Exercise and appointed Service of the said Meetings as heretofore and now are settled and agreed upon who being Conscientious therein are otherwise Minded than we are and if any of our Words or Actions have had any tendency to oppose c. which we are not Conscious of but if we were
our Hearts and made thee as a sharp Instrument in his hand to dash all our Formal Professions to pieces that the Broken-hearted might be bound up and that we might be created anew unto his Glory and when we come truly to know the Lord and to help to fill up the Measures of the Sufferings of our Lord Jesus Christ that was behind for us to fill up and were Prisoners for Conscience fake what Care was upon thee in that Day that we might be Visited And Oh! the pretious Opportunities and often Visitations that then thou gave us Fear did not surprise thee nor the Prison daunt thee from administring to us the Comforts of the Holy Ghost for we were the Prisoners of the Lord and the wrath of men was turned upon us but thou comforted'st our hearts with this testimony agreable to our one Faith that the Wrath of Man would turn to the Praise of God and the rest God would restrain Thy many Visitations are not forgotten although thy Silver Cord be loosed and thy Golden Boule be broken neither art thou out of our Remembrance although thou art Departed from us and though many have a great loss yet my loss is far greater because of my often Journying with thee being in such my Travels a pertaker with thee of the Brests of Consolation and of the Milk of the Word of Life Thou wast not willing to eat thy Morsel alone but that others might pertake of the same Table and come to the Injoyment of the Feast of Fat things and though somtimes I have met with hard speeches and been Rendered as a dark Spirit and gone under many Reproaches and my wayes endeavoured to be hedged up as in Ireland and some other parts and called to an account about thy deportment because of matters laid to thy Charge yet proving them false the Reporters have confessed and to the Glory of the Lord that thou wast not the man But thou art ascended above the strife of Tongues and we may come to thee but thou shalt never return to us yet Days shall speak of the loss of such a Prophet because pretious in the Sight of the Lord is the death of his Saints and now in thy latter day when thou hast spent thy strength in the Service of the Lord notwithstanding great weakness of Body was upon thee yet thou planted a Vineyard and then eat of the Fruit thou feedest the Flock and eat of the Milk thereof at which some were angry and either knew not or willingly forgot thy former Travels for the Gospel-sake when thou spared not thy Flesh and sometimes thy Blood to shew them that were distressed the way to the Kingdom yet how evilly have some spoken of thee as if thou wert negligent in the Lord's service when to the utmost thou did what thou wast able and when thy Leggs would not perform the service of thy mind thou then Rode up and down according to thine ability that then was given thee and we often looked for thy change many years before thy Departure but what hard hap had the Prophet to be a Fool and the Spiritual man to be mad to Prophesie in the Name of the Lord that thou John Story should that year dye when neither did the Lord send him now his Prophesie came to pass but the God of Heaven made manifest his kindness to thee kept thee alive beyond many of our expectations and made the foolish Prophet to confess as I have been Informed to this purpose that it was an Imagination of his own brain not the Word of the Lord. And thus his Words became his Burthen in his Life time and seeing he is also gone to the Earth we must leave him to the Lord and this I mentioned the rather because I was an Eye and Ear Witness of the Declaration of that false Prophesie But Oh! the weakness of Body that then appeared in thee thou didst not much controvert with him but said time would soon manifest it thy years being almost at an end and so committed the cause to God the Judge of all for thou wast no●striver neither did Contention dwell with thee in that matter but in much Patience thou heardst his words and as thy Beginning was so was thy End in the Lamb's War with the Lamb's Nature thou wentest from the South to the West taking thy leave of thy Friends and then returned into the North where in the weakness of Body thou visitedst the People of the Lord and having compleated thy Masters Business thou encounteredst with Death and overcame it and quietly yielded up thy self into the Arms of the Almighty left the World and art gone unto God where out of the reach of all thy Adversaries thou art in that Mansion that Jesus Christ hath prepared for his People where no Destroyer shall ever come T. C. An ELEGY of John Story by John Raunce IN Peace with God he now is gone to Rest Out of this World in which he was Opprest Having ill Vsage met from his Brethren Nothing would do with some like wilful Men So set themselves that they would not believe That he spoke Truth this did him sorely grive Oppressing Sorrows did his Body pine Rending his Soul with Grief from time to time Yet in all this the Lord he always found Yea Help from God did still to him abound Yea and Amen his Grace to him was Free Yea to the End his Grace hath Saved thee Yea now he doth possess Jerusalem Yea now Christ is his only Requiem More in Remembrance of John Story THy Lot was like Good Prophets gone before With Lamb like Nature thou as they did bear The frowns of Friends and Enemies much more Whil'st Envy did of thee sore things declare Oh happy thou who didst with Meekness then Preach Christ the Way the Truth and Life in all With Holiness thy Doctrine Sounds to Men That they might know and live in Gods great Call Thy Work is done and thou art now at Rest And all thy Labour in this World doth cease The Wise in Heart will say that thou art Blest And pray to God such Prophets may increase With blameless Life thou didst Truth 's Cause maintain And out of that which might defile didst live As Blessed Man didst Holiness retain And unto God all Honour thou didst give The Lord who doth the Saved People Bless He was thy Peace thy Comfort and thy All Much was the Gift Christ gave thee to possess Which thou didst use as he for it did Call Much could I say if I to Write were free Of many things which did attend thy Life But Silence shall Apologize for me As one that loves and lives above all Strife John Raunce The 20th Day of the last Month in the Year 1682. Something added by another Friend of that Antient in Israel J. S. Deceased IN Christ that is the Alpha all in all O mega th' Last from Death to Life doth call How Holy Harmless Sweet then is that
would readily confess and we say the Truth in us would readily have condemned it even as it now doth and if it shall please the Lord to manifest unto us a Service in those Meetings in the Country as well as City the same Integrity towards God which hath dwelt in us these many years past we believe will become a Bond on us to joyn Hand and Heart with others our Brethren and Sisters therein but till then our desires are that this may not become an Occasion of straitness in Spirit each toward the other but that embracing the wholesome Counsel of the Apostle in another Case If in any thing ye are otherwise Minded wait till God reveal it we may walk together in that pure undefiled Love of our God which thinketh no Evil. 2dly That though many of our Brethren see a Service in Recording Condemnations and leaving them upon Record to Posterity yet from that inward Sence and Heavenly Understanding we have we see no necessity to leave them upon Record to Posterity or retain them when the Sin is blotted out and remitted by the Lord neither to be extended farther than the Offence is known nor yet to continue longer than the memory of the Offence abideth but if any see meet from an inward sense of the Truth in themselves to leave such a Testimony relating to themselves to Posterity we have therewith Unity That this our sense may be no occasion of straitness of Spirit each toward the other is the earnest desire of our Souls who desire the Prosperity of Truth and Peace amongst all the Churches of God 3dly As to Tythes we can in truth say 't was never so much as in our thoughts to speak any words whatsoever with the least intent to strengthen any in the Payment thereof nor yet to weaken the Faith of any having a testimony in our hearts that Tythes as at this Day paid are Antichristian 4thly That as Groanings Sighings Soundings and Singings may proceed from Deceitful Spirits so also we declare Groanings Sighings Soundings and Singing may be the Fruit of the Spirit of the Lord among Gods People and that as the first is discouraged the second ought to be incouraged and the earnest Desire of our soul is that as to these things nothing but the Spirit of Truth and Sound Judgment may appear either to reprove or Incourage and though we are accused as if we were Opposers of such Groanings c. which the Truth approved yet God is our Witness we know it not 5thly That though we have been represented as Persons incouraging Flying in time of Persecution We say we are not Conscious to our selves of so doing for we believe those who stand not to their Testimony but flyes therefrom in the Day of Persecution may truly be counted either weak in Faith or departed from the Faith And thus having given our Inward Sence according to the Uprightness and Integrity of our Hearts concerning these five General Heads from whence all the 44 Articles do arise We shall with this conclude That the God of Heaven is our Witness our Desires are to approve our selves Men of Peace in the Abhorrency of all Fleshly Liberty and Looseness to follow after Truth and Righteousness that the Reign of the Power of the Eternal God may be over all so will the Kingdoms of this World become the Kingdoms of the Lord and his Christ As to the two Questions answered by the Friends and Brethren met on this Occasion we in the Fear of the Lord say We in the proposing thereof had not the least thought to obtain your Yea and Nay with intent thereby to strengthen such who may be accounted our Party in any thing that is contrary to Truth nor to incourage Looseness or Bad Spirits but Conscientiously to remove the Scruples of some and further we say we are better satisfied with your Explication therein than with your bear Yea and Nay for we as well as you are sensible Apostates and Bad Spirits seekinga Fleshly Liberty have made use of Arguments deducible from such Principles of Truth to oppose the Power of God it self and the Practice af Gods People in the Power John Wilkinson John Story John Story 's Epistle to Friends in the North in which is signified his Desires for true Unity and Reconciliation Friends IN the Love of God and our Lord Jesus Christ which is Holy and Unchangeable for ever do I Salute you The Occasion of my Writing at this time is to let you know that my Soul hath been deeply exercised from day to day in the inward Considerations that have been with me for some time how the Holy Name of God is Blasphemed and the Profession of his Truth dishonoured among Unbelievers by the Reports that are spread abroad amongst them of the Divisions that are amongst us who have in scorn been called Quakers and also for the hurt and havock that I perceive is at this day made amongst the Heritage of God through this secret and subtil working of the Antient Enemy of Mankind who at this day as in days past hunts to and fro seeking whom he may destroy Now forasmuch as there hath been great Discourses amongst Friends touching a Separate Spirit and Meeting in the North meaning thereby a Spirit and Meeting that is Separate from the Truth and that I have been a strength to such a Spirit and Meeting I have this to say that the Searcher of all hearts knows I own no such Spirit or Meeting that is Separate from the Truth neither have I ever been a Setter up or Actor in any such Meeting for though I am accused that the Subscription of my Name to a Paper amongst others entitules me to be a Setter up of a Separate Meeting yet I am not in my Conscience convinced there is any one Word therein which justly entitles me to be a Setter up of the Meeting called a Separate Meeting For the Paper of Proposals I Signed was intended to Re-unite that Meeting and I am perswaded all Understanding Men that Signed did it for that End and if any thing therein had seemed to them too strait why did not they to whom it was sent desire a loving Discourse about it that they might have understood our meaning before they had either replyed or sent it abroad in which we should have been ready to have given our sence more fully which several have already done and though I have been by some abusively called a Captain the Lord is my Witness my desire neither hath been nor is to be a Captain over any to the Praise of the Lord I speak it I have learned the Truth of our Lord Jesus better than so for I know him that is the Captain of our Salvation ought to be the alone Leader of his People and the earnest breathing of my Soul is that as for many years past I have approved my self to the Friends of Truth the Lords Servant so I may to the end of my days and
hide his Glory and keep hid the Things of his Kingdom But depending upon God fits People and prepares for his Service and gives the true Knowledge of what he requires to Practice His Saying hath been That even to him in that Estate was the Son of God Revealed the Great and Wonderful Power of the Almighty the Everlasting Day of Life the Highest Power the Commander and Giver of his Word he that appeared in the Clouds of Heaven opening glorious Things hath Revealed himself in Power and great Glory Though he was a Man in his Life that would not willingly miss the greatest Attainments in Truth yet he was not ashamed of being silent when in the Presence of an Assembly for the Day was wherein he saw the King the Lord of Hosts whose Majesty made him astonished at whose Presence and Sight he was struck silent for the space of a whole Year because he then saw that the Openings of God was Preached by him judging his inward Estate and Knowledge far short of the wonderful Knowledge and excellent Glory when he appeared in Fulness and so he waited in silence many a Meeting and thought himself unfit to Preach his Excellency and Greatness suffering Famine and sitting under the Sword which the Word by which all Things were made is compared unto in a sense of the true Cross and right Humility that goes before true Honour waiting for the Movings of the Almighty and his Spirit to demonstrate the Way of Life and said He was not Condemned of God in falling short of answering the Knowledge given unto him but far short in declaring the greatness of his Power and Fullness It is not you that speak using the words of Christ but the Spirit of my Father that speaketh in you This was the manner of his Life till God gave him the Word and called him forth for he said If I had sate in Silence all my Life I durst not go before God spake by his Spirit in me And truly Gods Power and Presence was with him and his Word and Motion plentifully given unto him and Wisdom from above to divide the Word aright and God made his way to prosper that the People prepared of God with his invisible Spirit answered the Word as Face answereth Face in a Glass and many that had mist their way to God by seeking him without he turned to the Light and Appearance of Christ within and he was confirmed in the Word through the Power and Effect thereof and Sealed to God in his Service who gave him great Ability to fulfil his Ministry He had but a very weak Body and travelled on foot North and South in this Nation about the space of three years I being his Companion do well know it and great Colds after much heat in Meetings empaired his Health besides his Concern with many Opposers in the breaking forth of Truth causing many long and tedious Disputes in which his Moderation in Gods Wisdom greatly appeared labouring in Truth to convince the Gainsayers he had great Skill and Ability given of God Viz. in Disputes that his Bow still abode in Strength and the Contenders for their Imaginations and against the Truth fell before him he was so strengthened with the Arm of the Almighty God of Jacob who honoured his Truth with him in the Sight of many Assemblies the Contenders often confessing to his Moderation and Meekness notwithstanding if he got hold of Deceit and false Affirmations from wilful Opposers he held such very hard to the Point not letting them go to another thing unless they confest their Errour but any Objection or Doubt through Ignorance was meekly in Truth resolved and he had no delight to dispute with Opposers or high Contenders unless they themselves were the Cause neither to spread in Writing or Print any Disputes though often desired And at that time many longed to hear the Word of God and cryed Come and have a Meeting with us and sometimes went to help but even as Paul to Macedonia by Vision and Revelation to Preach the Gospel to them and visiting over and over them to whom God sent him to Preach the Gospel He was faithful in Doing or in Suffering as required of the Almighty witness his Sufferings in Salisbury Goal under Sentence of Premunire almost a whole year but delivered at the Kings Coronation for before Prescriptions Outward Orders and Forms among some Friends were so Imposed and carried a stress of Religion John Story was not judged a Flyer in Persecution but esteemed honourable among the Brethren and it is plain that because he could not receive some Prescriptions of Men's with all its Formalities therefore was he Proceeded against by some as one of a wrong Spirit and out of the Vnity though he opposed not others therein if they were so perswaded of God but they would not be satisfied with that but opposed him in Publick Meetings as one that hated to be Reformed Alas Alas his Religion was not formed with Orders and Precepts of Men he could not so far dishonour his God nor judge any Friends so weak in Understanding to make a Breach of Unity with them under pretence of Motion Government and Dignity John said He was often ashamed of such a Degeneration and said if it did continue the evil Effects would scarcely cease He rendred not evil for evil by opposing his Opposers in Meetings for Publick Worship but exhorted to Righteousness and Peace and if that could not be born it be speaketh saith he a Famine of the Word Oh he was sound in Judgment and not afraid that his Doctrine should come to publick view his Candle was lighted not to put under a Bushel let them that have opposed him and endeavoured to darken the light and shining thereof through him look to it Repent and turn to God before it be too late least God suffers the same measure to be meted again for his Ways are Equal and Just and Righteous altogether and as he endeavoured his Doctrine should be tryed commending it to every mans Conscience in the Sight of God so also his proceeding and good Works saying How should Men glorifie our Heavenly Father if our Proceedings and good Works be hid from them and if People wait not in the Spirit but oppose it with Forms of Mans making such cannot relish the Word of Life nor suffer Truth 's Testimony in Quiet but causeth jangling with Forms in the break of the Day against Truth and see not the Glory that excelleth nor the Testimonies that exalts the Light which God commanded to shine forth in the Face of Jesus whom the Righteous loveth and is their Life in which my dear Companion J. S. had great Delight He was a loving and plain Man and greatly abhorred Feignedness warning People that they should not worship the Works of their own hands nor feign Humility and cautioned to beware of a Spirit of Pride and seeking Honour and Greatness which he saw in his day was too much
believe for these following Reasons First Because he was alwayes owned and esteemed as a servant of Christ and a true Minister of the Gospel by such as did profess the Truth as far as ever we did understand until such time as he did object against or dislike with the setting up of such outward Orders and Ceremonies as aforesaid 2dly Because that since that time he did mislike such things as aforesaid we have found that there hath been endeavours by some to undervalue him and his Testimony and occasions sought against him to render him as unworthy and contemplible as possible they could 3ly Because some of us concerned in the following Testimonies have often asked of those who have been Opposers at least Dislikers of him what they had against him of evil either in his Life Conversation or Doctrine to lay to his charge and it hath been said unto such that if they could make any thing of evil appear in him either in Life Conversation or Doctrine that then we would disown him But instead of proving any thing of evil against him it hath been oftentimes answered after this manner That as to his Life and Conversation it was honest or they had nothing against him for that and as to his Doctrine it was good Words but that they did not come from a Right Spirit Or to that effect And therefore since his Opposers did not prove any thing of this nature against him while he was Living we shall think our selves or any others not much obliged to believe any thing of evil Report that others may say of or concerning him now he is Removed from amongst Men and if any shall endeavour to defame him in his Christian Reputation now he is gone doubtless it will rather seem to us or any sober and moderate People to savour of a Spirit of Malice and Prejudice than of the Spirit of Christianity or common Civility but if any of his Opposers should think that out of fear we do as it were bespeak their Silence we do say to such let them do as they please for we fear them not We further say we have observed That not one Man we know of who hath a Publick Testimony and doth not Conform unto Orders and Ceremonies as aforesaid that is now owned or accounted of as formerly by those who have appeared against him or are Hot and Zealous for the Orders c. And although such Nonconformists are as blameless in their Lives and Conversations and as Sound in their Doctrine and Testimonies as formerly yet we find that they are either publickly Disowned or else privately Calumniated and Disliked withal And on the other hand we have likewise observed That if others who are Conformable and Preach up the Orders c. are guilty of such things as in Truth cannot be justifiable yet such Persons are either Owned or at leastwise not publickly reproved that we know of And therefore we do say unto such as do thus turn Justice and true Judgment backwards and endeavour to smother over the Errours either in Doctrine or Life and Conversation of the Guilty and to Condemn the Innocent because of their Nonconformity beware least you provoke the Lord to Wrath and he doth break forth amongst you in his sore Displeasure And if any Friendly Reader should suppose that the Publication of this Preface and following Testimonies may give occasion for a further Contention because some things therein may seem to reflect somewhat hard in General on such as were Opposers or Dislikers of him and so for that reason the Reader who loves to be quiet and desires that all Contentions amongst Friends were at an end doth dislike the Publication hereof To which it may be answered That after the Decease of J. S. it rested on the Spirits of several Friends in several Places and Countries where he had Ministred and been Serviceable to write something concerning him and what Service he had done for the Lord amongst them in his Day and Time and among the rest it came upon some of us in Wiltshire to publish a Testimony after this manner by way of Lamentation for the Loss of so able a Preacher of Gods Truth as he was in his Day and Time and also to give some account of what he was amongst us and what he did stand for and against that so those who had heard of him and not known him by face might be truly informed of his Doctrine Life and Conversation among us who were well acquainted with him for many years and so have had the more Experience thereof But forasmuch as several Friends who were Conscientiously concerned to Write did live some of them far distant one from the other it hath been the more trouble to collect their several Testimonies and so that hath caused some obstruction in the Publication hereof for some were written long since and still did rest on the Spirits of many to Write which at first was not expected by us and now at length is made Publick not to Reflect on others for what is past if possibly it could be avoided but to clear our Consciences in the Sight of God and for the true Information of the Upright in Heart who do love the Truth more than a bare Notion of it and cannot at all times either Saile with the Wind nor Swim with the Tide but keep in mind that good Advice Viz. To try all things with the Truth and hold fast that which is Good But for a further Answer to the Objection aforesaid We judge it is in vain for any to expect that the most moderate Testimony that can be given on behalf of him should escape without the severe Censures or Calumniations of some of his Opposers because we have often found by Experience that some of his Opposers have at some times been so filled with Prejudice against him that they could hardly with Patience endure to hear him well spoken of and account the Party so speaking in his Commendation to be either a Leavened or Bad Spirit and therefore we cannot in our present apprehension expect but that his Opposers will endeavour to invalidate our Testimony which if they do in publick it may bring a Concern upon some of us to be more particular and plain if occasion be given for it as to naming of some particular Persons than now we are free to do on this Occasion although as we said before for any to think that a Testimony for him can be given and not in some sort to reflect on some of his Opposers Actions or Doctrines it is in vain for any so to suppose But this we may assure the tender Reader that we have been as sparing as with clearness of Conscience we could and if any are offended at us for this plain and honest Testimony for the Truth and concerning our Deceased Friend Let all such know that we do account it more true Wisdom and better for us to endeavour to please the Almighty and unchangeable
Things and lay it to heart for this is not doing as you would have others do unto you and do not think that the Saints Unity stands in those Things but in the Spirit and Truth Therefore Friends I do exhort and admonish you all to repent of the Evil you have done against the abovesaid Servant of the Lord J. S. or against any other of his Faithful Friends and Brethren and beware in time to come and watch in the Light of the Son of God against that Spirit in you that Lusts to Envy or to Hate Oppose or Persecute your Brethren And remember what the Apostle John said He that saith he is in the Light and hateth his Brother is in Darkness and walketh in Darkness and knoweth not whether he goeth because the Darkness hath blinded his Eyes So let this be a Warning unto you all that you may not in time to come stop or hinder any of the the Servants of the Lord in the Work of the Ministry that so you may avoid that Sentence of Go ye Cursed and which will be the Portion of all those that are found smiting their Fellow Servants R. A. Leonard Coal's Testimony DEar John Story whom the Lord made an Instrument in his Hand and fil'd with Heavenly Treasure and gave him his Word to Declare which he often did in the Counsel and Wisdom received of God dispensing it aright to the Capacities and Understandings of the Hearers for the opening thereof and did reach to Gods Witness in many he was well known to me and I had through the Goodness of the Lord opportunity to accompany him of late in some of his Travels in which time and ever since I knew him which was about twenty years he always behav'd himself as a Pattern of Righteousness which answered the Good in all He was always ready to give Advice to the Weak and Instruction to those who were enquiring the Way to Gods Kingdom and through the Operation of Gods Spirit could direct them to distinguish between the Im●ginacions of the Enemies deceitful working and Imaginations of their own Hearts and the true Mo●ions of Gods Spirit which Motion I am fully perswaded he knew right well he much desired and prayed for Quietness and Unity in the One Spirit of God and that all Friends might know it and follow the Leadings and Guidance of it in all things that relate to Gods Worship and Service and that they might not act by Imitation on that account and that People might come to know the way to Gods Kingdom and walk in it he often desired God to forgive those that spoke evil of him and that they might repent of their Slanderous and Lying Reports and False Prophesies of him And now the Lord hath taken him to himself out of the reach of them all he is gone to his Rest where no Sorrow nor Tears are I am fully perswaded And it is my earnest Desire that the Lord would be pleased to raise up more such Instruments for his own Work and Service as it pleaseth him L. C. Benjamin Coal's Testimony SInce I heard of the Decease of dear John Story there hath been a Testimony in my Heart to give forth concerning him whom I dearly loved for the Truths sake in which I have been often Comforted and truly Refreshed through him It is now towards twenty years since I came acquainted with him and our long Imprisonment in the heat of Persecution of Friends in Reading he came several times to Visit us in Prison and many pretious opportunities we had with him in Prison and were thereby wuch comforted and strengthened in our Suffering condition and many Hearts were tendered and sweetly consolated at that time in a real sense of the living presence of the Lord God which was with us and some that came into the Prison were Convinced of the Truth since which he hath often Visited us in our Meetings also I have from time to time been in his company both in Publick and Private and taken many serious Observations of his Deportment which hath been Grave and as a Servant of Christ yea it was such that from the first to to the last time I saw him which was not many Months since I never had acquaintance with any that exceeded him in a good Life and Conversation And the Lord endued him with a Gift beyond many in declaring the Truth and many were Convinced and turned to God by him He had a divine Understanding given him to divide the Word aright he was able and ready to inform Peoples Understandings to give Counsel and good Advice to Sion's Travellors who were at any time in a bewildred condition whereby many were often relieved and comforted that have been in trouble under the temptations of the Enemy of mans Peace He was of a loving kind Temper to all and his Company was very comfortable to me when Trials and Sufferings have attended Friends upon any account for a Testimony to the Truth he hath been an Encourager and Strengthener to many therein and I never knew him to speak slightingly or account it an Indifferent thing to be faithful to God in that respect or in any other good Work and Service wherein we might serve the Lord and one another but frequently exhorted and counselled Friends to be Zealous and Dilligent in wairing upon the Lord to know and answer his Requirings both by Doing Suffering and bearing Testimony for his Name and Truth upon Earth that so they might Honour the Lord and come to rest in Peace for ever And notwithstanding he met with many Exercises and Troubles among men yet the Lord was pleased to give him much Patience and when he hath been grieved and abused by any he manifested much of a Spirit of Forgiveness and Longsuffering towards his Opposers not rendring Even for Evil. I have often heard him speak much in Commendation of many Antient Brethren which are Deceased whom the Lord raised up to Preach and Publish the Everlasting Gospel in the beginning and how pretious and acceptable the Visitation of the Lord was to many that were in Distress and Mourned in solitary Places for want of the Saving Knowledge of God which is Life to the Soul And in a godly Care for the Honour and Propagation of Truth and the good of Soules I know he was often very deeply concerned and bowed in Spirit and was a man of Sorrows often with much fervent Zeal praying for the Prosperity of the Lords Work and that all that which was of a hurtfull nature might be utterly destroyed from among the Lords People and that Love unfeigned with the increase of Righteousness which brings everlasting Peace might abound amongst us For this was his soul often in supplication and Prayers unto the Lord God both in Publick and Private amongst Friends Oh! What shall I say for my heart is filled at this time and often tendred in the remembrance of the Lords Love and those sweet and seasonable Opportunities which
I have had with this my dear Friend in which I have often admired the goodness of God who afforded us such good Opportunities wherein my heart hath many times been overcome and rejoyced in a sense of the feeling of the dissolving and tendering Power and living Presence of the Lord God who assisted him with his heavenly wisdom and strength and the testimony of Truth often opened through him reaching and extending unto many states and conditions even as the still Sowres that descended upon the tender Grass in its due season for which my Soul hath blessed the Lord on his behalf many a season and which was and is the only ground and cause of my Love to him and all the Lords faithful Servants whom I cannot but truly esteem for the Truths sake and account worthy of double Honour and I have often thought that if we should not truly love and esteem of such in the Truth it might be just with the Lord to let us know the want of them and to Suffer a Famine of the Word and a Cloud of Ignorance and Darkness again to overspread the Earth which I desire the Lord may in his Mercy prevent and that more faithful Instruments and living Witnesses for his blessed Name and Truth in the room and stead of them that are gone to their Rest may yet be raised up and that many may yet be gathered unto God for the Comfort and Encouragement of the Lords People in this Age and the Ages to come Much more I might say concerning this faithful Servant of God according to my knowledge but herein I have satisfaction believing he is now at Rest and out of all his Troubles and Exercises which in this world he had his share of and through Death hath obtained a Crown and Kingdom that is Everlasting where all Tears are wiped away and Sorrow and Sighing comes to an End Oh that we who are left behind may not content our selves that this our dear Friend live well and is entered into everlasting felicity but may follow the Example of this and all the rest of our dear Brethren which are gon before in all faithfulness and circumspect walking serving the Lord in sincerity and holy Conversation keeping to the Word of his Grace and Truth through which we may overcome all Corruptions receive and possess the Recompence of endless Peace Joy and Happiness when time in this fading World comes to an end that God over all may be glorified who alone is worthy to be Feared and Praised for ever and evermore B. C. Reading the 15th of the 10th Month 8681. Leonard Keep 's Testimony SInce I heard there would be something Printed concerning our dear Friend J. S. it was with me this 15 th of the 12 th Month 1682 to give in this short Testimony concerning him He was a Man of Peace and instrumental in the Hand of the Lord for the turning many to Righteousness he desired the good of all People and I believe is now entered into Rest and Peace with the Lord where all Tears will be wiped away and Longsuffering come to an end notwithstanding Blindness hath happned to many in this Age that they could not see him to be so by reason of the Enmity and Prejudice that have entred their minds more through the Instigation I believe of others than from any deportment that appeared by him I have been in his Company often both in Meetings and out of Meetings and am an Eye and Ear-witness of what is here writ I have often heard him put a more favourable Construction upon his Opposers actions than I believe they could put themselves I have heard him openly opposed and charged falsly and when he hath called for Proof of what hath been said there hath nothing been made appear but at the last shift have referred Friends to the 44 Articles of London M. C. may remember this And I have heard him spoke over when he hath had a concern to the Meeting and had begun to speak first as many may remember which I must needs say was not practised amongst us in the beginning nor was it so in the Primitive times for then all might speak one by one that had any thing upon them as a concern to the People but these things hath happened amongst us in these latter times since some have been apt to pin their Faith on other folks Sleeves and then may speak words as they would have them or else their own and it hath been said it is the Word of the Lord when time hath manifested it to be otherwise So many are kindling a fire of their own and warming themselves by the sparks thereof whose Portion will be such as they had formerly that were so doing unless they repent they must lye down in sorrow God Almighty if it be thy will give to all that have been Opposers of him a sight of what they have been and are yet a doing that so they may say as it was once said Let the time past be sufficient and that for time to come they may do so no more And whatever any may think I have nothing but good will to all men L. K. Thomas Curtis's Testimony who at some time was his Companion in his Travels AS it was said by David concerning Jonathan after his Death so can I in Truth say touching my antient Friend and Brother in the Truth John Story Viz. Very pleasant hast thou been unto me and dear John although thy Body be turned to the Dust yet thy Name liveth now thou art dead and the memorial of thy Faithfulness remains amongst thy Brethren thy Portion is with the Righteous who shall be had in Everlasting Remembrance and shall continue as an everlasting Foundation time shall declare the Meekness of thy Nature and that Gentleness that was in thee towards the Flock of God for in the Lamb-like Nature didst thou come amongst us and as a Lamb among Wolves so was thy Carriage Wisdom went before thee and Vnderstanding was thy Guide So that when first I saw thy Face thou wast to me a Messenger of God and though thou met with many under various Forms opposing each other yet how carefully didst thou instruct them and with great diligence helped th●ir Weakness and such was thy Carriage after a sweet manner that I soon saw a Door of Hope opened by the Lord for the Relief of many and although thou wast but a Lad because of thy tender Years yet such Gravity did appear in thee as made both Old and Young to love thee and thy Testimony was not from Man neither wast thou sent by any Born after the Flesh but thy Testimony was from Heaven and it did accomplish the Work that the Lord sent thee for and thy Doctrine dropt as the Dew upon the Tender-hearted and surely the Spirit of the Lord was upon thee and the Meek and Quiet Spirit was in thee which ever was and still is of great price with the Lord and thou
that for Christ's sake and therefore can I with boldness appeal to Gods Witness in all Consciences whether an Insinuation into the Brests of any that I am a Strenth to such a Spirit and Meeting as aforesaid be not the Work of the Old Enemy And since 't is so that I have been credibly informed that you who formerly Assembled together in one Meeting to manage the Outward Concerns of Truth relating to the Poor c. have for some time past Assembled for the aforesaid Service in two distinct Meetings and that this is accounted an Occasion of Stubling to some I have a Concern on my Spirit thus to write unto you First I am satisfied in my Conscience from sufficent Knowledge or Evidence that the Day was wherein you met together in a Sweet Union and Fellowship to manage the Outward Concerns of Truth relating to the Poor c. Secondly That such your Union and Fellowship had acceptance with the Lord and was owned by his Presence amongst you Thirdly That during such your Fellowship every one concerned in that Service acted from a ready and willing Mind according to that Perswasion and Manifestation which was given of God without being Imposed upon by any Man or Men or endeavouring to Impose each on other contrary to what the Lord Evidenced by his Spirit in your Consciences Fourthly That though it was so that particular Persons in persuance of the Counsel of divers Antient and Honourable Brethren some of whom are fallen asleep were chosen for that Service of the Poor c. out of the particular Meetings held for the Worship of God yet I never understood that any designed to exclude any Member or Members of the Church of Christ who had or might have a Concern upon their Spirits from Sitting or Acting amongst them whil'st any such Member or Members though not chozen behaved themselves Men of Peace good Order and in Unity with the Faithful Friends chozen for the Management of the Affairs of the Truth relating to the Poor c. in such Meeting and as in Charity I dare not reflect on these Antient Brethren in whose Advice for the holding such Meetings there seems to be room for Cavelling Spirits to call them Narrow-Spirited in advising to those certain Persons for that Service which seems a kind of Limitation yet I am also satisfied that those Antient Brethren who first advised to choose Faithful Brethren for the aforesaid Service would have endeavoured an exclusion of all such if any such had then been who should from time to time have appeared as disorderly Troublers of Israel and Imposers on Tender Consciences Fifthly That though it hath been reported that those of you who are by some called a Separate Meeting have been so Narrow Spirited as that you will not joyn with the Brethren in the aforesaid Service c. unless they will assent that others not formerly chozen may be excluded from acting with you or if they have ought to offer to the Meeting then to be admitted to offer the same and so depart which Report as it is said is grounded on a Paper Subscribed by several of you and my self and is by some accounted the Foundation of the aforesaid Meeting called the Seprate Meeting yet I always understood that it was not intended by any of the Subscribers to exclude any from Sitting amongst you or Joyning with you in the Common Service of Truth usually transacted amongst you in the Spirit of Love and Unity who in the same Spirit of Love and Unity would accompany you and had a Concern to add a helping hand and this sense I do now solemnly declare to be my sense and that at the time I Signed the Paper aforesaid it was my sence neither am I yet convicted that if the Subscribers of the said Paper interpret for themselves which of right they have the liberty to do there is any thing therein contained which doth oppose the same sense Now Friends I have this further to say that I have more than ordinary ground either to know or at least believe that this my sense in the aforesaid five Particulars is the real true State of the Case but do certainly know that it contains in some measure the State of Truth as it ought to have been amongst you and therefore my Counsel and Exhortation to you is laying aside all vain Janglings and Repititions of former Things that have tended to Strife and Debate contrary to the Truth ye be Reconciled each unto the other in the Lord saying in your Hearts before the Lord and in his Fear Let the Time past be sufficient and for time to come let us study Peace and Assemble together in the Antient Christian Love Vnion and Fellowship which was amongst us before the Occasion or Offences were either given or taken and that you Unite and Meet together to manage the Outward Concerns of Truth relating to the Poor c. With this Godly Unanimous Intention of Heart that if for the future any shall come in amongst you and appear as disorderly Troublers of Israel contentious Persons in Matters not approved by you and the Assemblies of Gods People amongst you or Imposers upon tender Consciences contrary to what hath been Received Believed and Owned by you and the Assemblies of Gods People amongst you when you and they were preserved in a sweet Union and Fellowship in the Truth you then declare that such Persons are not worthy to sit among you to act in the Affairs of Truth and that upon a serious and godly acknowledgment unto this Sound and Certain Truth That all Gods People ought to be left in all Matters of Faith and Discipline so far as the Discipline becomes Matter of Faith to the Manifestation of Gods Spirit Truth in their own Hearts and to speak and act therein as they shall be thereby Instructed and Perswaded and not otherwise because since there are diversities of Talents and Gifts given by the Spirit of God and received by Men the Judgment of Truth it self given forth through a part of the Members of Christs Body cannot become a Bond upon any other part of the said Body further than their Vnderstandings come to be Illuminated thereby This Sound and Certain Truth unto which I exhort your serious and godly Acknowledgment I and many if not all of you do know was at the Meeting at Drawell fully assented to to be Truth and that by an Answer to two Questions wherein it was fully Stated and rightly Answered and therefore since I am truly sensible that the Cause of your Differences hath sprung from that which hath led from this Sound and certain Truth I may reasonably expect that my Counsel to Re-unite may have place with you Thus it is with me to write unto you and that the more freely too because there are some do apprehend that I am more capable to Re-unite you than some others are who now may see my Endeavours are not wanting and that