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A54059 Some principles of the elect people of God in scorn called Quakers Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.; Fox, George, 1624-1691. 1671 (1671) Wing P1198; ESTC R33049 96,073 127

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the Lord that he will bring such honour in the dust and that which he will condemn as unjust The Apostle saith That Women ought not to adorne themselves with gould silver pearls costly attire platting of the hair but to be adorned with a meek and a quiet Spirit which is in the sight of God of great price and the hidden man of the heart c. And if Christendom had minded this it had been more virtuous and more sober and less envious towards one about their Manners XXIV Concerning Objections of the World against the Preaching of CHRIST Object The World Objests and saith That some Preach Christ of Envy and some of Good-will and some of Strife and Contention And that Christ commanded to hear the Pharisees So we may hear say they our Teachers although they be wicked Answ He that hath the Form of Godliness and denyes the Power from such turn away The Apostle bid turn away from Envious men and Contentious men and men of Strife Although there was a time when the Name of Christ was first spread abroad in which time he permitted Envious men to spread his Name abroad But when his Name was spread abroad then he forbad such Envious and Contentious men to Preach and exhorted Timothy to withdraw from and avoid such for they could not bring People into the Power For Envious and Contentious men may Preach the Form and have it but they cannot bring People into the Power And so there came a time before the decease of the Apostles to turn away from such Now as to the hearing of the Pharisees this was before Christ was Offered up and before the fulfilling of the Law for they were Ministers of the Law and so people ought to do as they said but not as they did but when Christ was offered up he commanded them to Preach the Gospel and not to hear the Pharisees and it was the work of the Apostles to bring People to the end of the Law to the Seed into Gospel-fellowship into the Power of God which was before the Power of darkness was XXV Concerning BREAD WATER and WINE Bread Water and Wine are earthly and perishing things for the Bread and Wine which Christ gave at Supper in the Evening which the World takes at Noon those things Christ and the Apostle gave for a shewing forth and a remembrance of his death until he should come And after some of the Disciples had receiv'd it they doubted Whether he was the Christ or not And after the Apostle had given the Supper to the Corinthians in his first Epistle he bad then Examine themselves and so to eat in the remembrance of Christ But in the second Epistle he bad them examine themselves and try themselves whether Christ except they were Reprobates were in them or not Now they may be Reprobates who have taken the Bread and Wine and have had the Water They were Reprobates if Christ was not in them For Bread and Wine is not the Flesh and Blood of Christ which came down from Heaven which flesh whosoever eates lives for ever For People may eat of Bread made of Grain and may drink Wine make of Grapes and yet may dye Reprobates Now they were to take it in remembrance of his Death this was one State and than they were to come to dye with him and this was a nearer state than the taking of Bread and Wine in remembrance of his Death and then they were to arise with him and then to seek those things which were above where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God but Bread Water and Wine are all earthly things and they are not Christ and they who have him they are not Reprobates neither do they need outward things to put them in mind of his Death whenas they are dead with him and risen with him to live with him But they who will not dye and suffer with him such live in the Old Nature and desire to have outward things continually to put them in mind of his Death and such live in Strife and Contention about outward things and shaddows and do not come to Christ the Substance who was before the world was made in whom there is no strife at all but only Life and Peace XXVI Of the SABBATH DAY The Jews they kept the sabbath-Sabbath-Day a Type and Sign of Rest that both the Man-servant and Maid-servant and Strangers and all Cattel should rest within their Gates a sign of Christ who destroys the Devil the Author of Oppression and gives rest to Man and Beast and to the whole Creation and brings it again into that blessed condition which it was in in the beginning before the Fall Now as to the Saints Meeting together on the first Day of the Week this practice is not denyed but owned by us for who are come to the First Day as they Jews on the Last Day But there is more in the Word XXVII Concerning God-Fathers and God-Mothers and SPRINKLING of INFANTS Concerning God-Fathers and God-Mothers and Sprinkling of Infants and such like things the Scriptures make no mention yet the Scripture saith Repent Teach and Baptize XXVIII Concerning the Word TRINITY Of this word Trinitas there is no mention made in Scripture yet the Scripture speaks of Father Son and Holy Spirit and of Water Blood and Spirit and all these are one among us as in the Primitive time among the Apostles who gave no such outward Names to them as Trinity as the World now doth XXIX Concerning the MINISTRY They that receive from Christ they receive freely and they give freely they pray freely and preach freely and the Ministry is the gift of God and is to be exercised freely and of a free People of their earthly things it is to be Administred freely Heavenly men and bringers of glad Tydings of a Kingdom of which they are Heirs must Minister to the Eternal condition of People And this is the highest Love in the Life XXX Concerning Dayes and Times and Meats and Drinks The Kingdom of God consists not in Dayes Times Meats and Drinks and such like things but in Power Righteousness Faith and Joy in the holy Ghost and People ought not contend and Persecute one another about such things for the Apostles gave not any Commandment or Example that any should do so but on the contrary reproved them who did so and keep People in such things XXXI Concerning MARRIAGES Whom God hath joyned together let no man put asunder and those which he joynes he joynes with his Power even by his Immortal Power with a Band over and above the State which is in the Fall where Men joyn and put asunder about outward and earthly things and jangle and fight about them but this is all in the defiled Bed out of the honourable state which was in the beginning where there was no hardness of heart And Marriage in it self is not condemned but owned and among all them who are in the Power I say it is
SOME PRINCIPLES Of the ELECT People of God In scorn called QUAKERS O send forth thy Light and thy Truth let them lead me let them bring me to thy holy Hill and to thy Tabernacles Psal 43.3 For the Commandement is a Lamp and the Law is Light and the Reproofs of Instruction are the Way of Life Printed in the Year 1671. The CONTENTS Concerning FIrst A Breif Account of what we are and what our Work is in the World By I. Pennington Page 1 Secondly Grounds and Reasons Why we deny the Worlds Teachers Pag. 5 Some Principles of the Elect People of God Called Quakers P. 16 Worship P. 20 The Church Ibid. The Way Ibid. The Cross P. 21 True Communion P. 22 The Gospel Ibid. Faith Ibid. Baptisme P. 23 Persecution Ibid. Scriptures P. 26 Tyths P. 27 The Higher Power P. 28 The Kingdom of Christ how held up and how not P. 29 Teachers Prophets Pastors Bishops Presbiters Ibid. An Exhortation to all Christendom to mind the Grace of God to wit the Light P. 30 Perfection P. 33 Resurrection P. 34 Election and Reprobation Ibid. Fear and Trembling P. 36 The Body of Death P. 37 The Word Thou to a single Person P. 39 Putting off the Hat Bowing the Knee Cringings and Complements Ibid. Good Manniers P. 40 Objections of the World against the Preaching of Christ P. 41 Bread Water and Wine P. 42 The Sabbath Day P. 43 God-Fathers God-Mothers and sprinkling of Infants Ibid. The Word Trinity Ibid. The Ministry P. 44 Dayes Times Meats and Drinks Ibid. Marriages Ibid. False Prophets and Antichrists P. 45 A Generall Objection of People P. 48 The Jew Inward and Outward P. 49 Christ the Covenant of God Ibid. Plots and Conspiracies P. 50 Original sin P. 51 Oaths P. 52 The Word of God and Original Sin What it is P. 54 Heathen Idolaters naming Dayes and Moneth P. 63 Singing Psalms P. 65 A Warning to all to keep out of the Fashons of the World P. 66 Some Queries given forth to Priests ahd People to Answer if they can By G. F. P. 68 The Scriptures P. 72 Baptism P. 75 The Lords Supper P. 76 Prayer P. 77 Ministry P. 79 Magistracy and Government P. 80 Superiority Honour Breeding Manners and the Word Thee and Thou to a single Person P. 84 The Word Thou and Thee P. 89 Putting off the Hat P. 90 Perfection By J. Parnel P. 92 Womens speaking in the Church By W. D. P. 94 The Sum or Substance of our Religion P. 97 Christ Coming to the Father by him c. P. 103 The Gospel Ministration P. 107 Christ manifested without and within and how both are owned by them that know the Truth P. 108 The Principle of Truth what it is and how in may be discerned and how it may be purchased and possessed P. 111 An Invitation to Professors seriously to Consider c. P. 114 A Brief Testimony for Truth By T. Taylor c. P. 119 The Conclusion By I. Penington A brief account of what we are and what our work is in the world WE are a People whom God hath converted to himself a People in whom God hath raised up the Seed of his own Life and caused it to reign over the eartly part in our selves a People whom God hath divorced from the spirit of whordom and joyned to his own Spirit We many of us sought truly and onely after God from our childhood our consciences bearing us witness in the sight of God but the honesty of our hearts was still betrayed and we led aside by the Whorish spirit and knew not how to turn to that of God in us which inclined us toward God By this means we came to great distress and misery beyond all men not but that all men were in as great a want of God his Life Power and Presence as we but the sence therof was not so quickened in others as in us Now it pleased the Lord at length to pitty us and to inform our minds towards himself to shew us where Life lay and where Death lay and how to turn from the one and to the other and he gave us his helping hand to turn us And by being turned to h●m we have tasted of the Truth of the true Wisdom of the true Power of the true Life of the true Righteousness of the true Redemption and by receiving of this from God and tasting and handling of it we come to know that that which the world hath set up in the stead of it is not the thing it selfe Now mark we are not persons that have shot up out of the old root into another appearance as one sect hath done out of another till many are come up one after another the ground still remaining the same out of which they all grew but that ground hath been shaken shaking destroyed destroying removed and removing in us and the old root of Jesse hath been made manifest in us and we have been transplanted by the everlasting power of Life and a real change brought forth in us out of that spirit wherin the world lives and worships into another spirit into which no thing which is of the World can enter And hear we have met with the call of God the Conversion to God the Regeneration in God the Justification the Sanctification the Wisdom the Redemption the true Life and Power of God which the World cannot so much as bear the name of And what we are made of God in Christ we know to be truth and no lye and when we testifie of this to the World in the measure of the life of God in us we speak truth and no lye though the World which knoweth not the Truth cannot hear our voice Now our work in the World is to hold forth the virtues of him that hath called us to live like God not to own any thing in the World which God doth not own to forget our Country our Kindred our Fathers house and to live like persons of another Country of another kindred of another family not to do any thing of our selves and which is pleasing to the old nature but all our words all our conversation yea every thought in us to become new Whatever comes from us is to come from the new Principle of Life in us and to answer that in others but we must not please the old nature at all in our selves nor in any else And walking faithfully thus with God we have a reward at present and a crown in the end which doth and will countervaile all the reproches and hardships we do or can meet with in the World We are also to be witnesses for God and to propagate his Life in the World to be instruments in his hand to bring others out of Death and Captivity unto true Life and Liberty we are to fight against the powers of darkness every where as the Lord calleth us forth And this we are to do in his wisdom according to his will in his
will bring forth his Righteousness wherein his Power shall appear wherein his Presence shall be made manifest wherein that which shined before in the Primitive Church shall shine again in this new-reared Building of his insomuch as men shall be forced to say This is the Church of Christ indeed God is here of a truth This is the Gosple-Jerusalem indeed which is built upon the holy Hill of Sion in which Innocency Righteousnesse Truth Love Sweetnesse Peaceablenesse and the gentle Nature and Spirit of the Lamb lives and reigns and the Lord bless thee O Habitation of Justice and Mountain of Holiness Now of a truth this Work is begun The times of refreshment are come from the Presence of the Lord. The Lord hath heard from Heaven pitiying the cries of his Seed and hath visited their Souls causing the Light of Life even the pure Light of the everlasting Covenant to shine upon their Tabernacles But whoever would know these things and partake of them must come in at the Door by the Guidance of the Spirit through the Light which is with him And he that would enjoy the full Light even the shinings forth of the Sun at noon day must begin with its glimmerings even that in the heart which discovereth and draweth out of the corrupt state of the World towards the Father O hear and live Do not dispute about it but wait to feel it upon the feeling of it despising the shame and taking up and enduring the Cross and so bearing the reproach and sufferings of Christ in thy Age and Generation And as thou obeyest thou shalt know of its Doctrine but out of the pure Faith and Obedience there is no true sound deep-rooted knowledge but all of that kind must be parted with for the knowledge which is of the Faith and which is made manifest and increased in the Obedience which knowledge is of a far more excellent Kind and Nature Then that which thou art to part with for it The Lord guide thy Mind and stretch forth his Hand to help thee who from the least touch of a true Nature and Spirit desirest after the pure Truth and Way of eternal Life Amen This Testimony here held forth is faithful and true and I know the Witness of God in many hearts will answer to it and happy is he that maketh a right use of it For so doing his Soul will not fall short of the pure living Truth nor set up any thing else for Truth which is not Isaack Penington THE END John 10.1 2 Pet. 1.20 21. Jer. 23.28 John 1.1 Jer. 2.4 8. Ezek. 1.3 John 1.14 Rev. 19.13 Heb. 4.12 13 Luke 1.73 19.15 John 16.13 Rom. 18.14 Mat. 11.15 Mat. 13.11 Mat. 3.11 Ephes 4.5 6. Rom. 6.3 1 Cor. 12.13 2 Cor. 5 17. John 6.54 55 56 57. Acts 4.32 1 Cor. 10.16 1 Cor. 10 21. 1 Cor. 11.29 1 Cor. 2.14 1 John 3.17 Rom. 8.6 2 Tim. 3.5 1 Pet. 3.12 Jam. 5.5 6. Pro. 15.8 29. Ex. 40.12 13. Luke 1.3 Hab. 1.13 Mat. 12.34 Job 14.4 Gen. 3.15 2 Sam. 2.22 1 Sam. 5.22 Isa 1.13 14 15 16 17. Mark 16.25 Amos 3 7 8. Am 7.14 15. Gal. 1.11 12. 1 Cor. 1.17 18 19 c. Chap. 2. 2 Pet. 1.21 Act. 2.4 c. Acts 20.33 1 Thes 9.6 as in Act. Act. 24 5.6 Act. 22.22 Witness the Town of Cambridge the Wel-head Rom. 7.14 Rom. 4.15 Rom. 8.1 Gal. 5.23 Rom. 8.8 2 Sam. 23.3 Pro. 28.15 16. Pro. 25.28 Pro. 29.10 Isa 14.15 James 2.9 Hos 4.18 Hester 3. Dan. 1.3 Isa 23. Isa 5.27 28. Psal 82.1 3. Zeph. 3.3 Hos 4.18 Mar. 6.17 c Hest 3.8 Rom. 13.3 4. Exod. 4.10 11 12 13. Acts 9.5 6. 2 Thes 2.4 Jam. 4.1 2 3. 2 Cor. 5.16 17. Gal. 6.14 Col. 1.18 Mat. 20.25 26 27. 1 Cor. 12.12 13. Acts 4.32 Rom. 6.4 5. Rev. 19 Rom. 13.7 1 Kings 19.9 Am. 7.24 25 Deut. 32.3 Deut. 37.5 Mat. 13.55 56 57. Rom. 8.5 Phil. 2.9 10 11. Psal 149.8 Rev. 13. Rev. 14 5. Rev. 18.6 Mat. 20.25 Prov. 22.7 1 Cor. 9.19 Prov. 1.23 Prov. 16.4 Luke 16 10 20. Acts. 17.25 James 2.6 Esth 3. 2 Pet. 2.12 Jude 10. Gen. 1.27 Gen. 5.24 Lvke 4.18 Mat. 10.11 Rev. 21.27 1 Cor. 15.5 John 8.13