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A35125 An epistle to all that profess the light of Jesus Christ within to be their guide by John Crook. Crook, John, 1617-1699. 1678 (1678) Wing C7206; ESTC R29662 7,227 14

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often in our hearts ar Jacob did of the Mountain where God appeared to wit how dreadful is this place and then how quick and powerful were those words that proceeded from that dread of God in our hearts The great mystery of the false Prophet that rides upon the Beast being then inwardly discovered with the mystery of his name and number thereof to wit the number of a man which caused us at the beginning so to cry down vain corrupt man both in our selves and others feeling that God was risen in his power to confound its wisdom and to bring his fleshly prudence and policy to nothing therefore we feared the getting up of that mans-part in our selves being so battered by the inward Judgments of God upon our selves That with good Jehosaphat we said in our hearts we know not what to do but our eyes are towards thee O God then in this valley of helplesness straights poverty lowliness and humility God pleaded with our fleshly part so that in the day of our distress although we multiplied our services and doubled our offerings and observations to obtain relief yet Christ refused all these our works that he might freely make himself known unto us which in due time he did as Joseph unto his brethren and saith that Scripture there stood no man with him when he made himself known unto them to the exalting of the riches of the glory of his grace in us whereby sorrow fled away and our own mournful spirits were now made to rejoyce in God and our formerly troubled souls began now to magnifie our Saviour Thus former things passed away till the tempestuous Sea was no more but joy and gladness was in our dwellings and the voice of melody in all our hearts and in the midst of all our Assemblies But before we came hither you know fellow Travellers that Mount Sinai was first in our way where we tarried a while and felt the entertainment of her flames and heard the voice of words and the sound of her trumpets and were witnesses of her terrible earth-quakes yet fled not but with Moses a remnant drew near unto the thick darkness where God was but others made this Mountain the end of their journy escaping with their lives still in their own doings yet these though they might in Profession come out with us thus far they were not of us and in time will go out from us that it may appear they came not through all the tribulations that a remnant went through For from thence a remnant came unto the ministration of the Prophets where they met with openings and prophesies of good things yet to come before they did come and here others fled as on the Sabbath day as if now all labour was at an end and here they took up their rest but God did not sanctifie it and therefore glorying and pride got up in these Boasting in the GIFTED-MAN soon forgetting all dependance upon the opener viz. the spirit of truth to exercise their hearts and tongues in the mannagement of all for the glory of God and refreshment of his own seed in the hearts of his people But a remnant still travelled on through John Baptists cry in the wilderness make straight the way of the Lord and come to repentance for all their dead words and works that every valley might be filled and every mountain and hill brought low and the crooked made straight and the rough ways made smooth then came we to see the salvation of God to wit the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world whom then we followed leaving John as some of his own disciples did Some also came with us as far as Johns Baptism that washeth away the filth of the flesh but not coming to the Baptism of Christ which washeth all filthiness both of flesh and spirit also they left us at John such as these may be compared to the King of Israel who at the command of the Prophet smote the ground often but not smiting it long enough until the enemy was consumed he missed of a perfect victory and full conquest so do all that take up their rest in any thing short of the Lamb of God These things being thus witnessed in the spiritual travels of a remnant at the beginning let us all search and try our ways whether we be still following the ancient foot-steps of the flocks of the companions by keeping in the pure separation from the fleshly part in our selves ministring only from the ability that God gives which a remnant that have kept to their first love and their garments clean therein have done to the praise of the Lord God Almighty for ever My exhortation therefore is unto all but more especially to you that are Children of believing Parents and Servants to believing Masters with all the younger men and younger women convinced in these later times knowing that a remnant of these also have kept their garments clean to examine your selves how you came by your Profession whether you that are Children and Servants received it by tradition only because of your outward Relations c. or from the inward work of God upon your own spirits as those did that received the truth in the love of God at the beginning For many may endure sufferings and undergo the reproach of a QVAKER and all for sinister ends as the Shechemites endured the pain of Circumcision to obtain Dinah Jacobs Daughter and to accomplish their other ends and interests on these terms they were willing to be one people with the Israelites as too many on like conditions at this day may be willing to be called QUAKERS to whom I say as Jacob did to Simeon and Levi you have troubled us and as much as in you lies have made the truth to stink amongst the inhabitants of the Land yet a remnant dare not do so blessed be the Lord. But to you that are grieved and troubled because of these Shechemites I say to you also as the Lord on this occasion said unto troubled Jacob Arise let us go up to Bethel the house of God and dwell there Gen. 35. where no Shechemites can come O the bemoanings of many tender souls at the beginning for the loss of their conditions sometimes through their own negligence and sometimes through the enemies subtilty weeping like Rachel for her children and refusing to be comforted because they were not are fresh in my remembrance But of later times many come amongst us that in outward appearance may seem to be of us who as yet never truly knew the meaning of such bemoanings nor the bitterness of Rachels tears but walk as if the gate of entrance into the truth was grown wider and the path and way thereof broader than it was at the beginning for how careful were those that came to witness the truth at the beginning to keep low and humble that they might not be drawn from their own measures lest their own words should
AN EPISTLE TO All that profess the Light of Jesus Christ WITHIN To be their Guide BY JOHN CROOK Printed in the Year 1678. To all that Profess the Light of Jesus Christ within to be their Guide Greeting Dear Friends Brethren and Sisters THat believe in the inward and spiritual Grace which is the Light of our Lord Jesus Christ I salute you all desiring that as we received Christ Jesus the Lord we may all so walk in him In order hereunto let us all watch and be mindful how we received the truth at the beginning which is the subject matter upon my heart by this Epistle to signifie unto you For you know many of us before we received the Truth as it is in Jesus felt some stirrings of life and therefore separated in our Judgments and Opinions from the generality of our Neighbors and Country men where we dwelt because of an inward cry from a deep want in our Souls and hungering after the constant enjoyment of that which we with many others professed but could not find in any thing under the Sun So poor and needy were we that the dealings of God with our spirits in that day in some sense may be said to resemble Gods proceedings with Adam when he set all the creatures before him before he gave him a meet-helper that when he saw he could find out no fit helper for himself amongst them all he might make the more account of the meet helper that was after given him of God So it was inwardly with us until that Trumpet sounded which directed our minds to the light of Christ Jesus in our own hearts and Consciences which when we believed the report and made tryal of its sufficiency we soon found the meet-helper for our souls to wit the arm of the Lord to be revealed in it and made so bare that we knew it to be the Lords own arm which brought deliverance to us But not from all our enemies at once yet so that we understood plainly by certain experience that the tendency thereof and the end of its being made bare was in order to deliver us out of the hands of all our enemies that being delivered we might serve God without a tormenting distrustful fear in holiness and righteousness before him all the days of our lives And the way thereunto was by the working of this arm of power in our inward parts to make a separation within between the precious and the vile within and between our own spirits and Gods Spirit between our own wills and Gods will between our own thoughts and Gods thoughts and our own ways and Gods ways c. So that we found the great business of regeneration and restauration was to be wrought within us and what sorrow what trouble what horror what distress what Warrs and rumor of warrs was within us many knows and what earthquakes was in divers hearts which might occasion the name QUAKER to be given to some of us those that were eye-witnesses from the beginning are not ignorant of these things O what carefulness what watchfulness what circumspection what awfulness of God and what dread of his power was upon our spirits lest we should speak our own words work our own works walk in our own ways or think our own thoughts so diligently did we keep a watching and over our own hearts being conscious to our selves that we should give an account for every idle word which caused us to learn a bridle for our tongues that our words might be few and savory ministring grace to the hearers How solid were our looks how grave were our countenances how serious were our carriages and how exemplary our behaviours and conversations amongst all that we conversed with lest we should give occasion for any to speak evil of the blessed truth of the Living God And if any though but newly convinced thereof walked disorderly or that took up their rest in a bare convincement and came not to be converted to the life and power of God in their own particular which at the beginning was soon discovered by that spirit of discerning which in the light we received from God How conscienciously solicitous were we to admonish instruct advise and counsel them to take heed of a false rest or running into or doing any thing by bare imitation from others Yet how tender were we of bruising hurting stopping or hindering any stirrings of light and life lest the lame should be turned out of the way or the seeble be left behind The spirit of Holy David was in our hearts who would not consent that the sore and weary ones that could not get over the River Bezor should lose their part of the prey because they tarried with the stuff but made it a Law and a Statute in Israel for ever that they should have part alike And how did we love and pity those that took pleasure in the stones of Zion and favoured the dust thereof what carefulness was upon us for them and if we found any but like the young man in Mark 19.22 that had been religiously inclined from their youth how did we love them watching for opportunities to communicate some spiritual advice unto them As if the new kindred that Christ speaks of Mat. 12. to wit Whosoever shall do my Fathers will the same is my Mother Sister and Brother was now discovered again and the beauties of holiness were now made manifest with the many glorious priviledges enjoyed thereby as to see clearly and know certainly the living God for hereby came we to know that we knew him because of the beauties of holiness in keeping close to his Commandments whereby our love to God and one to another was manifest unto all For we durst not let in distrustful thoughts of God nor one of another Faith in him then becoming our Law so that our care was stedfastly and constantly to believe in the light by which we had seen him and to dwell in a holy fear lest we should transgress the Law of Faith by which Christ was then kept dwelling in our hearts and all boasting of SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS was utterly excluded But with how much difficulty we kept that Faith you only know who like valiant Souldiers have endured hardship in the good sight of Faith whereby we our selves were preserved and kept by the power of God through Faith that we might in due time receive the end of our Faith for we had nothing else in our eye but to be saved from sin to wit the salvation of our souls And then because we believed in the power as we were moved of it we spake by it and such words like Jonathans bow never returned empty but wounded the Hypocrites like the man that shot the arrow out of simplicity which smote disguised Ahab between the harness so that he died according to the word of the Lord by Micaiah You may remember also how like Ephraim at first we were as little children and spake trembling saying