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A30499 The truth exalted in the writings of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ, John Burnyeat collected into this ensuing volume as a memorial to his faithful labours in and for the truth. Burnyeat, John, 1631-1690. 1691 (1691) Wing B5968; ESTC R13272 188,344 292

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and so taught of the Lord according to that New Covenant promise They shall be all taught of the Lord Isa. 54. 13. Iohn 6. 4 5. Then was our Hearts inclined to hearken unto the Lord and our Ears which he had opened to hear was bent to hear what the Spirit 's Teaching was and what he said unto the Church who was the chief Shepherd and Bishop of the Soul And thus were we gathered into a right Gospel Exercise and Gospel Worship by him and through whose Name we had received Remission of Sins past and whose Blood had sprinkled our Hearts from an evil Conscience and who gave the pure Water that washed and made clean so that with true Hearts many began to draw nigh unto God in the full assurance of Faith as the ancient Saints did and was accepted and had access by that one Spirit by which we came to be baptized in one Body and so came to drink into one Spirit and was refreshed and greatly comforted and grew up together in the Mystery of the Gospel fellowship and so worshipped God who is a Spirit in the Spirit received from him which is the Gospel Worship according to Christ's appointment Iohn 4. 24. And then we came to see over all the Worships in the World which were set up either by Imitation or man's Invention and saw it to be in vain to worship God and teach for Doctrines the Commandments of men as our Lord had said Matth. 15. 9. and therefore were we constrained to withdraw from them and also many of us to go and bear witness against them in their invented and traditional Worships where they were ignorant of the Life and Power of God And thus being gathered by the Lord Jesus Christ that great Shepherd and Bishop of our Souls we became his Sheep and did learn to know his Voice and to follow him and he gave unto us Eternal Life and manifested the Riches of his Grace in our Hearts by which we were saved through Faith and delivered from that wrath fear and terrour which had been so weighty upon our Souls and in measure from the power of that Death that had reigned and made us miserable and wretched and came to partake of that Life wherein the blessedness doth consist and so then the Lord becoming our Shepherd he taught us and led us forth into green Pastures where we did feed and rest together with great delight O the Joy the Pleasure and the great Delight that our Hearts was overcome with many times in our reverent and holy Assemblies how was our Hearts melted as Wax and our Souls poured out as Water before the Lord and our Spirits as Oyl Frankincense and Myrrhe offered up unto the Lord as sweet Incense when not a word outwardly in all our Assembly has been uttered And then did the Lord delight to come down into his Garden and walk in the midst of the Beds of Spices and he caused the North-wind to awake and the South-wind to blow upon his Garden and the pleasant Showers to descend for the refreshing of his tender Plants that they might grow still more and more And now unto them that had known the Night of Sorrow was the joyful Morning come according to that ancient experience of David Psal. 30. 5. and such as had been in the foregoing deep Afflictions Tossings and Distresses came to witness the fulfilling of that great Gospel Promise O thou afflicted tossed with tempest and not comforted behold I will lay thy stones with fair colours and lay thy foundations with Saphires and I will make thy windows of Agates and thy gates of Carbuncles and all thy borders of pleasant Stones and all thy Children shall be taught of the Lord and great shall be the peace of thy Children In righteousness shalt thou be established thou shalt be far from oppression for thou shalt not fear and from terrour for it shall not come near thee Isa. 54. 11 12 13 14. Thus then came we by him to be gathered into Covenant with God and to witness the fulfilling of the Promises of God in whom all the Promises are Yea and Amen and so come to sit together in heavenly places in him and so come to feed upon the heavenly food the Bread of Life that came down from Heaven which Christ the heavenly Shepherd did give unto us who had gathered us from amongst the Shepherds that fed themselves with Temporal Things from the Flock but knew not how to feed the Flock with Spiritual Food for they had it not And now we coming to be acquainted with the Power of the Lord Jesus Christ in our Hearts became great Lovers of it and Delighters in the Enjoyment thereof having already counted all things but as Dross and Dung in comparison of the Excellency that we saw therein and therefore was willing to suffer the loss of all that we might win him as it was with the Apostle of old and blessed be the Lord many obtained their desire they found their Beloved met with their Saviour witnessed his Saving health by which their Souls was healed and so became his Flock and Family or Houshold of Faith And thus then as his Children and blessed Family we still did continue to meet together twice in the Week or oftner and in his Name and holy Fear being gathered together his Promise we did witness according to Matth. 18. 20. he was in the midst of us and did honour our Assemblies with his heavenly Power and Presence and that was our great delight and the sweetness of it did wonderfully engage our Souls to love him and our Hearts to wait upon him for we did find the ancient experience of the Church true as testified in the Scripture because of the savour of thy good Ointments thy Name is as Ointment poured forth therefore do the Virgins love thee And growing thus into this Experience of the Goodness of the Lord and of the Sweetness Glory and Excellency of his Power in our Assemblies we grew in Strength and Zeal for our Meetings more and more and valued the benefit thereof more than any worldly Gain yea it was unto some more then our appointed Food And thus continuing we grew more and more into an understanding of Divine Things and Heavenly Mysteries through the Openings of the Power that was daily amongst us and wrought sweetly in our Hearts which still united us more and more unto God and knit us together in the perfect Bond of Love of Fellowship and Membership so that we became a Body compact made up of many Members whereof Christ himself became the Head who was with us and did rule over us and so further gave Gifts unto us by which we still came to be enlarged and further opened that we might answer the end for which he had raised us up and so far blessed us and sanctified us through his Word that dwelt in our Souls and so we keeping still in our Zeal and unto our first Love and
Truth Exalted IN THE WRITINGS OF THAT Eminent and Faithful Servant of CHRIST Iohn Burnyeat COLLECTED Into this Ensuing Volume as a MEMORIAL to his Faithful Labours in and for the TRUTH Prov. 10. 7. The Memory of the Iust is Blessed Psal. 112. 6. The Righteous shall be had in Everlasting Remembrance LONDON Printed for Thomas Northcott in George-Yard in Lumbard-Street 1691. THE PREFACE TO THE READER READER AS the Tree is known by its Fruits so I desire thee to Taste of these which are here presented to thee with a Serious and Unprejudiced Mind which are but Some of the Many Testimonies of the Love and Labour of the Deceased Author for the General Good of Mankind and particular Edification of the Churches of Christ that are Gathered in our Day by the Eternal Spirit in and among whom he was a Faithful Able and Successful Labourer The End of Books is the End of Preaching viz. Informing the Inquirer Stirring up the Careless Stopping the Gainsayer and Comforting and Building up those whose Faces are turned already Sion-ward and that are Attended with many Exercises in their Iourney to Everlasting Habitations And as the End is the same so where the Servants of Christ cannot come Books may that are the Testimony of their Care and Ministry for others They remain also with us and are a Memorial of those that writ them when they are Gathered to their Fathers and by them the Living often Converse with the Dead who yet Die not but Live in their Labours in the Children they beget to God in their Writings they leave behind them as Pledges of their Love and Care for the Flock and in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus with the Spirits of the Just To whom and to God the Judge of all the Dispensation of our Day has brought Thousands Blessed be his Eternal Name for ever These following Writings I Recommend the more Earnestly and Pleasingly to thy Solemn Perusal Serious Reader because they are very little Controversial they chiefly Refer to Practice to an Holy and Divine Life and Walking with God The First is an Account of his own Convincement the Path he trod-in to Peace with God out of a Wicked World where the Heavenly Call found him It is Sweet Lively Instructive and Perswading to others to Try as he did and to Embrace the Holy Truth Then follows a Relation of his Travels and Ministry in these Nations and beyond the Seas as Luke presented the Churches with the Acts or Travels of the Apostles in their Infancy A Pleasant and Seasoning Lecture both for the Young who love to hear of Voyages to Excite them to seek the Lord his Way and Kingdom and to Journey towards the New and Heavenly Ierusalem and to Quicken those more Aged to shake off their Dust the Earth that is too Apt to Contract and Stick upon them in the Daily Attention they give to their Temporal Affairs and to Lift up their Eyes and see the Fields how White they are to Harvest and how few Labourers there are to Take it in and what need there is of an Holy Care and Oversight of those that are already Gathered especially Considering how many Eminent Ones of late are Taken from us His Next Writings are Epistles of divers sorts to several Places and upon different Occasions containing Divine Truths and Strong Perswasives to Faithfulness Love Holiness and Perseverance in the Way of God Revealed to them in the Light of Iesus Christ the Great Light of the World that Enlightens every one that comes into the World Those that have any Spiritual Savour will Taste a Sweet Savour in them and God will Witness to them as he is wont to do to the Labours and Writings of his Servants in the Hearts of those that with Seriousness shall peruse them His last Two Tracts in this Book saving Two Epistles that by coming too late are misplaced are in Defense of the Truth against some Opposers of it and the only Controversy in the Book The Soundness of his Answers and Moderation of his Spirit in delivering of them are no small Commendation to the Truth he defends whose Faithful Servant he was for it shews the Power it had over him how well he knew what he writ and that he was not only a Professor but a Possessor of the Living and Saving Faith that was once deliver'd to the Saints and is now again Restored by the Operation of the same Holy Spirit I shall Conclude with saying That as the Author was one of the Most-Eminent of the Second Stock of Ministers the Lord Anointed and Sent forth in this his Glorious Day and was so Generally Witnessed in his Services in the Hearts of his People It is tenderly hoped that those who loved him will prize his Remaining Testimonies and be Good Examples to their Families in Reading such Edifying Labours of the Brethren that their Children and Servants may be brought up and Instructed in the Religious Tradition of our Day according to the Testimony of the Blessed Truth in the Inward Parts Unto which they are all left and the holy Teachings and Guidings of it and Thou Reader likewise that leads into the Way of Holiness and into the Path of Endless Peace ON IOHN BURNYE AT ' s Book GO Little Book speak out the Praise Of him that did thy Author Raise An Eminent Apostle of our Days May He that Blest him Bless thee too That thou the Way of Truth may shew To the Vain Gentile and Benighted Iew Thee Who spake through him can speak by And make thy Readers Hear and See The Saving Truths of thy Divinity A TESTIMONY Concerning the Life and Death OF OUR Dear Friend and Brother in the Lord John Burnyeat HE was a faithful Friend and Brother and an able Minister of Christ Jesus who freely preacht the Everlasting Gospel and laboured to keep it without Charge who was a True Apostle of Iesus Christ and preacht him Freely both by Sea and Land He received the Truth in 1653. in Cumberland and died in the Lord in Ireland in the Year 1690. after he had stood those great Troubles Storms and Trials there and was a great Strength to Friends in the time of their late great Sufferings He stood it out when many were Ruined and fled to England for Succour and remained till after King William came in and King James went out of Ireland And then he went up and down Visiting Friends Meetings that were gathered in the Name of Jesus And after he had intended to come for England but there he died in the Lord and is Blessed and Rests from his Labours and his Works follow him He travelled and Preacht the Gospel in Ireland Scotland Barbadoes Virginia Maryland New-Jerseys Long-Island Road-Island and up and down in New-England and had many Disputes with many Priests and Professors that opposed the Truth but the Lord gave him Dominion over all and to stop the Mouths of the Gainsayers and he turned many to the Lord
to draw near with and therefore could not have full assurance but was compassed with fears horrours and amazements and yet came to know that there was no other way but to dwell in these Judgments and wait in the way thereof understanding that we must be redeemed with Judgment for as was said of Zion Isaiah 1. 27. and so waiting therein we began to learn Righteousness and strongly to desire to walk therein and could no longer be satisfied with a talk thereof and thus waiting for and seeking after the Lord though greatly ignorant of him in a deep sense of our own unworthiness and unpreparedness to meet him because of the polution of our Hearts which was seen by his Light that did shine therein we were still bowed down in spirit and afflicted and tossed in Soul and not comforted and our Hearts unstable like waters and the waves going over our Heads and our Souls in jeopardy every moment and our Faith so little we were ready to sink like Peter often crying out in the danger and in that Distress and vail of Tears we walked through our Hearts became quite dead to the World and all its Pleasure and Glory and also to all our former dead Profession for we saw there was no Life in it nor Help nor Salvation from it though some of us had tried it throughly we saw it was in vain to look to such Hills or Mountains for Salvation and then when we began to forsake all on both hands as seeing the Emptiness of all both the Glory Vanity and Pleasure of the World and the dead Image of Profession which we had set up in our Imaginations and Inventions and worshipped with our unprepared Hearts and unsanctified Spirits being Slaves and Captives to Sin as all must needs be that obeys it in the Lust thereof according to Romans the 6 th and 16. I say when we had thus through the sight and sense of the unsufficiency of all we either had or could do to give ease help or salvation denied all and as we had been directed turned our Minds unto the Light of Christ shining in our Hearts and believed therein according to Christ's command Iohn 12. 36. and so met together to wait upon the Lord therein Then began the Prophane to mock scoff and abuse us and our very Relations and old Familiars to be strange to us and offended at us and did hate us and began to speak evil of us and did think it strange that we would not run with them to the former excess of Riot as it was of old 1 Pet. 4. 4. And also the Professor even such as we had formerly walked in fellowship with in our lifeless Profession began to reproach us and vilifie us and speak evil against us and charge us with Errour and Schism and departing from the Faith and also began to reproach the Light of Christ as natural and unsufficient and a false Light and false Guide And thus Christ in his Spiritual Appearance was reproached vilified slighted and undervalued and set at nought by the Carnal Professors of Christianity as he was in his Appearance in the Flesh by the Jews the Carnal Professors of the Law who saw not through the Vail unto the end And in this our weak state were we beset on every hand and greatly distressed tossed and afflicted as poor Israel was when the Sea was before them and the Egyptians behind and their hope so little that they looked for nothing but death and said to Moses Because there were no Graves in Egypt hast thou taken us away to dye in the Wilderness c. Exod. 14. 11. Thus through many Tribulations must the Kingdom be entred by all that strives rightly to enter according to Christ's command Luke 13. 24. And when we were thus in our deep fears and our Minds not well acquainted with either right striving out of self in the light and seed of Life that doth prevail and give the entrance or true waiting or standing still out of our own thoughts willings and runnings which doth not obtain the Lord sent his Servants who had learned of him to direct us in what to wait and how to stand still out of our own thoughts and self-strivings in the Light that did discover who often did exhort us to abide and dwell in the Judgment that we received therein and by them as we had been turned to the Light so was our Understandings informed and we got to some degree of staidness in our Minds which before had been as the troubled Sea and a hope began to appear in us and we met together often and waited to see the Salvation of God which we had heard of that he would work by his own power And after we had met together for some time as we had seasons and opportunities and also sought the Lord with travelling Spirits both night and day when we were at our Callings and upon our Beds for we could not cease our Souls were so afflicted being in our Assemblies exercised in the living Judgment that sprung in the Light in our Souls and looking for the Salvation of God the wonderful Power from on High was revealed amongst us and many Hearts reached therewith and broken and melted before the God of the whole Earth and great dread and trembling fell upon many and the very Chains of Death was broken thereby the Bonds loosed and many Souls eased and set at liberty and the Prisoners of hope began to come forth and they that had sitten in darkness to shew themselves and the Promises of the Lord came to be fulfilled unto many spoken of by Isaiah the Prophet Isa. 49. 9. and Isa. 42. 7. and 61. 23. and some taste of the Oyl of Joy came to be witnessed and a heavenly Gladness entered the Hearts of many who in the Joy of their Souls broke forth in Praises unto the Lord so that the Tongue of the Dumb which Christ the healer of our Infirmities did unloose began to speak and utter the wonderful things of God and great was the Dread and Glory of that Power that one Meeting after another was graciously and richly manifested amongst us to the breaking tendering and melting of our Hearts Souls and Spirits before the Lord then our Hearts began to delight in the Lord and in his way that he had cast up and with great servency and zeal then we began to seek after him and to meet oftner together than before our Hearts being so affected with the presence of that blessed Power that daily broke forth amongst us in our Meetings through which we were greatly comforted strengthened and edified for it was that same Comforter our blessed Lord promised he would pray the Father for and which the Father should send Iohn 14. 16 and 26. And then this being come and received did teach us to know the Father and the Son and as we came into Acquaintance with it and into the Unity of it we came to be taught by it
keeping our Meetings and not forsaking the assembling our selves together as the manner of some was of old whose Example the Apostle exhorted the Saints not to follow the Lord's Power still continued with us and was renewed daily in our Meetings by the Openings of which our Understandings was still more enlarged into the Mysteries of Life and hidden things of God so that many through the favour of God grew in their Gifts and had their Mouths opened and so became Instruments in the Lord's hand to bear witness unto the World of the Day of the Lord that was broken forth again even of the great and notable Day that Ioel had prophesied of and Peter bore witness unto and also they were sent to bear witness against the World and its evil Deeds with all the false Religions with which Mankind had covered themselves withal in the Darkness and Apostasie which had spread over them and now was seen and discovered by the Light and Day of God And thus the Truth grew and the Faithful in it and many was turned unto God and his Name and Fame and Glory and Power spread abroad and the Enemies Work and Kingdom was discovered and struck at by the Lamb and his Followers which made him begin to rage and stir up his Instruments to oppose the Lord's Work and with all subtilty to hinder People from following the Lamb or believing in his Light and so with Pen and Tongue and Hands also the Beast and his Followers began to war and to whipping and scourging and prisoning and spoiling of Goods with reproaching belying and slandering the way of Truth and all that they could do to hinder the Exaltation of the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ blaspheming his Light and his Power calling his Light natural insufficient false Guide with many reproachful Names and calling his Power Diabolical and the operation and blessed work of it which was both to the renewing of the Spirit of the Mind and also to the reformation of the Conversation from Debauchery Wickedness Unrighteousness and Witchcraft even like them of old who said Christ cast out Devils by Beelzebub the Prince thereof But by this time they that kept faithful to the Lord and his Light and Spirit in their Hearts who had come forth through the deep Tribulation as before related was confirmed setled and satisfied and in the Life that was manifested established in which they saw over Death and all mens profession in it and where they were and what they sed upon that cried out so against the Light and Power of Christ that was thus with us and wrought thus in us in our Meetings and how they were but mocking at the same that those mocked at spoken of in the second of the Acts when they thought the Apostles were full of new Wine and so drunk for the high Professors of our days being ignorant of the Holy Ghost through their resisting of it blasphemed the Life and Power and in the Death at the best did but feed upon the Tree of Knowledge For this I still right-well remember that in my waiting upon the Lord in the deep Distress and weighty Judgment that was upon my Soul to see if he would appear and break through and open and give relief from under that which kept me down as Bars of Iron that I could not arise nor asscend nor have access although out of the Deep I cried unto him for deliverance I say I can remember that in the first notable inbreaking of the Power of God upon my Soul or pouring forth of the Holy Ghost upon me the first opening in the same unto me thereby was a true discovery of the Tree of Knowledge in the Mystery upon which I saw I had been feeding and all the Carnal Professors of Religion and how we had made a Profession of that which we had no possession of but our Souls in the Death feeding upon the Talk of that which the Saints of old did enjoy and then I saw there was no getting to the Tree of Life that our Souls might be healed by the Leaves of it and so feed upon the Fruit thereof that we might live for ever But as there was a coming under the wounding slaying Sword that Christ brings by which the Life of the Old man comes to be destroyed who would still live in sin and serve that and yet profess Faith in Christ and to be his Servant which is impossible according to Christ's own saying No man can serve two Masters c. Matth. 6. 24. and therefore I saw there was no remedy either I must be buried by that fiery Baptism of Christ's with him into Death or else there could be no rising with him into newness of Life there might be a rising into newness of Profession Notion and Words but that would not do it was newness of Life I must come to the other I had tried over and over I saw I must dye with him or be planted with him in the likeness of his Death that is dye unto sin if ever I came to be planted with him in the likeness of his Resurrection and so live unto God according to Romans the sixth Then when things thus opened in me I clearly saw we had all been deceived thinking while we did live in the Flesh and after the Flesh and so in the Death feeding upon the Tree of Knowledge which was forbidden for Food we might make such a Profession as might bring us to reap Life everlasting but I soon saw such as a man lived after such as a man sowed such should he reap and not what a man professed or what he talked of and then I was willing to bow to the Cross and come under the fiery Baptism of the Spirit and let that which was consumable be destroyed that my Soul might be saved and come to possess that which would endure and abide and could not be shaken Thus were the Heavens shaken also as well as the Earth that that which was not shakeable might remain according to Hebr. 12. 27. and so that which condemned the evil Fruits of the Flesh as they were owned by us so to be in our Profession both in our loose Conversation and also in the desires of our Hearts and fleshly Lusts that therein sprang unto the Judgment of which we did assent even so did that same Light and true Witness discover and condemn our fleshly Profession of Religion in that same Nature and Mind which brought forth Evil or in which Evil did dwell and Rule and so came our Heaven to be shaken and our Covering and Garment to be taken away and we left comfortless and naked destitute and without a Habitation and then we saw our sacrificing and our sinning to be alike in the sight of God for our Prayers was rejected and all loathed because both was done in one Nature and from one and the same Seed and corrupt Heart and therefore it came to be with us as with Iudah of
did visit Friends And then took shipping at Whitehaven for Ireland and landed at Belfast in the North and spent that Winter in Ireland in the travels and labour of the Gospel and had blessed Service for the Lord and his People in that Nation and was richly comforted and refreshed amongst them in the gracious presence of the Lord that was with us who is the Recompencer and rich Rewarder of all that are given up in Faithfulness to serve him So that now none doth lose their Reward under the Ministration of the Gospel no more then they did under the Law in the Figure when he said Who is thère among you that would shut the Doors for nought neither do you kindle fire on mine Altar for nought Mal. 1. 10. To him be Glory and Honour and Praise over all for ever for he is worthy And when I was clear of that Nation I took shipping at Dublin and landed at Whitehaven in Cumberland and stayed a little time in Cumberland and then took my Journey for London to the yearly Meeting that was in the Spring of the Year 1670. and so spent a part of that Summer in London and thereabouts in the Service of the Truth until I could have a Conveniency to go for Barbadoes that being upon me And in the fifth Month all things being ready I and William Simpson went down to Gravesend with many Friends from London that did accompany us and staying there but a few days we set Sail from Gravesend the eighth day of the fifth Month 1670. and came to the Downs and stayed there some days and then set Sail from the Downs the twentieth day of the same Month and because of contrary Winds we put in at Falmouth and stayed two Nights there and then put to Sea again and so set Sail for the Barbadoes and arrived there the thirtieth day of the seventh Month so that we were twelve Weeks from Gravesend e're we got Barbadoes And then I stayed in the Barbadoes six Months and had great and weighty Service in that Island before I could be clear And my dear Companion William Simpson after he had been there was taken sick of a violent Fever that was very much among People at that time and very many died he was sick but about six days and then was taken away At his Death a very little before his Departure he gave a living heavenly Testimony unto the Truth with wholesome Advice unto them that were about him and departed in the Peace and Joy of the Lord an Account whereof may be further seen in a Book writ by one that was with him from his beginning to be sick until he departed I was with him very much but sometimes was constrained to leave him for the Service sake that was upon me He was a very Innocent man and full of fear and reverence and ordinarily very open in his Testimony and very sweet and pleasant we walked in great love and unity together for he was a humble man and had very low thoughts of himself and always under dread He had gone through great Sufferings and Afflictions and cruel Persecutions for his Testimony and Service sake that he was called unto he likewise had met with hard Buffetings from Satan's Messenger and sore Temptations by which he had been wounded and sore hurt through the wiles of Satan and his cunning slights of which he would be often speaking to me in our brotherly Fellowship and Communication wherein we would open our hearts and states one unto another and in the remembrance of things he was kept very low and tender and near the Lord and took great delight in his Power by which he had been redeemed and his Soul delivered and he raised up into a good degree of Dominion in which he reigned at the last and with great triumph departed this Life and is blessed for ever My Heart is well satisfied that it is even so and when he was taken away from me my Heart was broken within me my Spirit was bowed down greatly in the sense of my loss and I could not but mourn though not as such that have no hope for my hope was firm concerning his well-being and gain that he had obtained but great was my loss for I was left as one alone as I had been often before to bear the burthen my self which was very weighty upon me at that time considering the state of the Church in that Island and the care of it was upon me but the Lord was with me and his Power did assist me to go through my Charge and clear my self and free my self from the Blood of all Men and Women And so through all being guided by his Spirit in his Wisdom the Lord's Children and People were comforted and my Soul and Spirit refreshed and revived and so in peace clearness and gladness I came away and took shipping for New-England and set Sail the first of the second Month 1671. and arrived at New-York the 27 th day of the same Month and so did go from New-York unto Long-Island and did visit Friends on the Island and other places there-aways and was with them at their Half-years-Meeting at Oyster-Bay And so being clear of those Parts took shipping for Road-Island and was there at their Yearly-Meeting in 1671. which begins the ninth of the fourth Month every Year and continues for much of a Week and is a General Meeting once a year for all Friends in New-England And after that Meeting when I was clear of those Parts I took my Journey towards Sandwich and so did visit Friends all along at Tewkesbury Marshfield and Cittuate and so on to Boston and there had a Meeting and so on to Salem and Hampton and Piscataway all along visiting Friends and had many pretious Meetings and the Lord was with us and his Power was over all And from Piscatoway I returned back again the same way and had blessed Service and so through I came to Road-Island again and there I spent some time and went up to Providence and did visit Friends there and so returned again And when I was clear of those Parts I took shipping back again for Long-Island and landed at Oyster-Bay and had some Meetings and then went down to Flushing and so to Gravesand and had some Meetings And then went over to East-Iersey to visit Friends there and had some Meetings and then returned back again to Gravesand and from thence went back again to Oyster-Bay and was there at their Half-years-Meeting which began about the eighth day of the eighth Month and had a blessed time But in our Meeting for Business we had an Exercise with several that rose up in a wrong Spirit against the blessed Order of the Truth which by the Power of God Friends were gathered into and sweetly setling in And chiefly their Envy and Bitterness was against George Fox and his Papers of Wholsome Advice which he in the Love of God had sent amongst Friends and in
to put their Feet in the Stocks to root them out of the World Root and Branch no nor to wish it so to be done unto them But if any do he will reprove such as he did the Disciples when he told them They knew not what Spirit they were of when they desired Fire to come from Heaven for he came not to destroy but to save as you may read Luke 9. 54 55 56. And you may see what the Apostle Paul saith who was a wise Master Builder he saith One Man esteemeth one day above another another he esteemeth every day alike but between them he saith Let every Man be fully perswaded in his own mind So you may see here is no forcing upon any Man in those things that appertain to the Worship of God but as Christ over-rules the Conscience and perswades the Heart and brings Man into a belief that it is according to the will of God so that it may be done in the Faith without which none can please God for saith the Apostle Whatsoever is not of Faith is Sin Rom. 14. 5 and 23. Verses And therefore as the Gospel is professed let Christ's commands be observed and the Example of the Primitive Christians followed who were blessed in their Day and had the witness of acceptance with God who were persecuted but never persecuted any nor sought to trouble any as upon a bodily or outward account for their Conscience though they did reprove them sharply that turned away from the power of Truth and became Enemies to the Cross of Christ whose Belly was their God who gloried in their shame and minded earthly things and so served not the Lord Jesus Christ but their own Bellies Phil. 3. 18 19. Now such the Apostle did bear Testimony against or any others that did unrighteously but we do not read that he either did or desired to have it so that they that did not serve the Lord Jesus Christ should be put in Prison or in the Stocks or any such like bodily Punishment but left them to the righteous Judgments of the Lord at his coming having warned them and so not to have fellowship with them as Brethren but according to Christ's command let them be as Heathens or Publicans And so all may see very clearly that will read the Scripture with a single Eye that it is not of Christ nor according to the Primitive Example of the Church in her best State to inforce the Conscience of any to do any thing as a Duty to God which they themselves had not a perswasion unto though they did very sharply reprove and very zealously bear Testimony against all such who made Shipwrack of Faith and a good Conscience and turned from the guidance and leading of the Grace of God into Lasciviousness Wantonness and fleshly Liberty And therefore I cannot but desire that all that profess Christianity may follow the Example of them that were the first and wisest Builders of Christianity who laid the Foundation so that another cannot be laid And he that would build upon this that is already laid otherwise than they builded must suffer loss in the Day when his Works come to be tryed And therefore if any see the Lord's Rod and his Judgments in these things that is upon the People of this Island let all such humble themselves under the mighty Hand of God and wait to feel his mighty Power to subdue the Man of Sin and to bring under that which hath oppressed the Soul that through the power of the Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God the oppressed may be set free and every Yoke may be broken that it may be witnessed which was spoken by him Ioh. 8. 36. If the Son make you free ye shall be free indeed and so then People do come to the Fast that the Lord hath chosen and that Fast cannot be accompanied with Cruelty nor there is no smiting with the Fist of Wickedness nor bringing Oppression over the Just where Christ is owned and followed as the Lord hath appointed as a Witness a Leader and a Commander for which he is given to the People as you may read in Isaiah 55. 4. But where these Evils are brought forth as the fruits of any Fast by those that appoint a Fast or pretend to keep a Fast is it not like unto Iezabel's Fast that she caused the Elders and Nobles of the City to proclaim where the just Man was witnessed against condemned and stoned to Death for nothing but because he could not give nor sell his Inheritance away which the Lord had given him And so we desire the good of all Men and that every one may take notice of his own ways how he walks before the Lord and do unto others as he would be done unto and that all may be free upon the account of things that appertain to God and so left to the Judgment of him that knows all Hearts that from him they may receive Reward And as for those things wherein Man is concerned if any Man do wrong or injury to another in Person or Estate we say let such be punished according to the Law which was made for the Transgressor and let Judgment run down as Waters and Righteousness as a mighty Stream Amos 5. 24. This is the way the Scripture largely testifies wherein Man may come to be accepted and the Wrath of God appeased and his Judgments removed and so the right Desire answered From a Lover of Peace and Rigteousness who truly seeks the good of all Men John Burnyeat Written in Barbadoes about the 29 th of the 11 th Month 1670. upon the Occasion of a Fast that was pretended to by the People of the Island because of a great Sickness that was upon them whereof many died of which my Companion William Simson then died Dearly Beloved WHom the Lord hath called and Sanctified and chosen in the Son of his Love through whom he hath visited you in this Generation as he did the People and the Gentiles in ancient Days that you might pertake of his Salvation and of the Power of his Life and of the Glory of his Kingdom with those that are gone before you I say for this end hath the God of Wisdom in his Love reached unto you in that Country with the rest in this Age that have waited for his Salvation and have sought the rich things of his Kingdom in his own way And now I am satisfied that many of you in your measures can seal to the Truth of Christ's Words who said Seek and you shall find for as he is faithful that hath promised even so we have found his Words sure and true And now my Friends being its certainly so as many can witness that they have found that which is Eternal which belongs to Eternal Life having been guided by that which the Cloud and Pillar of Fire in the Wilderness was a figure of every one with all diligence hold that fast which you have received that
not your Reward your Crown nor your Peace cannot reach to take it a way and that is our Joy that we have a Crown and Inheritance that is out of their sight and so out of their reach Oh therefore let all take heed that through carelesness or looseness of Spirit or any other thing you be not beguiled or betrayed from that to the losing of it while you are suffering for it You know my Friends it is possible such things have been even in our Age that while some have been suffering for the Truth they have been betrayed from the Truth and the Innocency and Simplicity of it in their Hearts and so have lost the Truth even that for which they were called to suffer For you know it is an inward thing and must be held in the inward unity of the Mind in a spiritual Fellowship and if there be not a care even while we are in one thing doing for the Truth in the outward in the inward we may lose it and our Justification by it and then whither shall we go for our Peace and Recompence The God of my Life give you all Wisdom and Fear and fill you with holy Reverence that you may still stand in awe before him and be watchful over your spiritual Path and the Feet of your Souls and Minds that you may invisibly tread in the invisible way of Peace and Righteousness And Dear Friends live in Peace and Love together amongst your selves and in a holy solid Life before all Men keeping out of the Spirit of the World in all things that as it is upon a Religious Account that you suffer you may appear in all other things to be Religious Men or otherwise you know the Truth cannot be honoured by your suffering For if Men that suffer for or upon the account of Religion appear not to be Religious Men this overthrows the Glory and Beauty of their Religion and brings it into Dis-esteem amongst Men And therefore did Christ command that our Light should shine before Men by their seeing of our good Works c. And Dear Friends have a care of provoking one another unto any thing that is Evil but endeavour to stir up and provoke one another unto Love and good Works that you may build up one another therein and so help to bear one anothers Burthen and fulfill the Law of Christ that you may all be kept up together in the Iustification and Peace And so Dear Friends my Heart's Love being unto you I send these few lines as a Testimony thereof by which you may know you are in my remembrance in the Love of God and my Heart hath an honourable Esteem of your Testimony and your Sufferings in Righteousness for the same I desire to be remembred to Friends in the Country both below Carlisle and above and Friends in the City to Io. Carlisle and Family with the rest My Wife 's dear Love is to you all My Love is with you Farewell From your Friend I. B. Dublin the 12 th of the 8 th Month 1685. Dear Friends IN the universal Spirit of Life and Truth and of Righteousness and Peace doth the tender Affection and pure Love of my Heart flow forth and reach unto you all who are true Lovers of the Power and the Holiness of the same wherein alone it is that we bear the Image of him whose Name is Holiness and his Nature and Being is Purity so that in that only we do draw and may draw near unto him and have Fellowship with him and enjoy his Presence who is our God our Life and Salvation And therefore in the Unity of that whereby we have been quickened and through which we Live unto him that hath quickned us do I exhort and beseech you all to mind with Reverence his secret and sweet Visitations by his Holy Power upon your Spirits in your Hearts that you feel that to appear there and so through the brightness of its appearing to destroy him whose coming is after the Working of Satan with all Power c. and with all Deceivableness of Unrighteousness in them that Perish And not only to appear and destroy him and his Works but also to abide with you and dwell in you and so make you his dwelling-place And then you being Watchful shall not Watch in vain because the Lord then will be your keeper and then as one said of old He keeping the City the Watch-man watcheth not in vain Thus you may see it fulfilled in your own Hearts unto your own Souls and so have Comfort and Confidence with Holy David and with him Live above the fear of Evil though you might walk through the Shadow of Death as he said because of the Lord 's being with you And therefore Friends see that you all be mindful of him in his Appearing by his Power and Spirit of Grace in your Hearts and let him have Room there and not to be straitned or thronged up or oppressed for he delights to dwell alone there and have the whole Heart to himself and at his own disposing that he may Fill it with that which he takes Pleasure in and in which he only may be Glorified and Honoured And therefore doth he require the Heart saying My Son give me thy Heart And Christ Commands That we should Love him with all our Hearts c. So as I said let him have room in your Hearts and take heed that with this World the Spirit of it Nature of it and Love to the things therein your Hearts be not filled and so taken up that there be not room for him whose coming is with such Glory and Fulness that he fitls all that are rightly poor and empty with that Fulness Richness and Glory that there can be no want to them that have him for their Portion and Inheritance and so keep single in their Hearts before him But where the Heart is filled with Delight in or desire after other things out of the Covenant of God which is out of his Favour there the Lord will not have delight to Dwell there is not room nay he will not have delight to appear there because it will be his Grief and an Oppression unto him Was it not so of old when he took up his Complaint against both Iudah and Israel As you may see Amos 2. how the Lord pleads with them and threatens them what he would bring upon them for their Sins that he reckons up against them and withall to aggravate their Crimes as he might justly do he also reckons up and tells them what he had done for them how he had destroyed the Amorites for their sakes brought them out of the Land of Egypt led them in the Wilderness given them the Land of the Amorites to Possess raised of their Sons to be Prophets and their young Men to be Nazarites But saith he unto them Ye gave my Nazarites Wine to Drink and commanded my Prophets saying Prophesy not behold I am pressed under
opportunity for him to clear himself if innocent but it 's like he knowing in his Conscience his guilt made him fly from so reasonable an offer and shuffle as he hath done that he might escape coming to the Trial left he should be further manifested Now as to those three Principles Iames Barry promised to send forth his Arguments in Print to prove the Quakers grand Hereticks in they were in our Answer to one of his said Papers sent him laid down and expressed according to the following Words viz. To the first we affirm That we own the Resurrection and do believe that the Righteous shall rise and ascend into Glory and be glorified in Heaven with an Eternal Reward and that the Wicked also shall rise and come to Iudgment and be turned into Hell to receive an Eternal Punishment But that the same fleshly Body which must undergo Death and Corruption shall rise and enter into Heaven we leave for thee to prove and make good from the Scriptures of Truth being our selves satisfied in believing what the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 15. 36 37. when he answers the Fools Question saying That which thou sowest is not quickned except it die and that which thou sowest thou sowest not that Body that shall be c. and further saith verse 44. It is sown a Natural Body it is raised a Spiritual Body c. And in the same Chap. saith further verse 50. Now this I say Brethren that Flesh and Blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God neither doth Corruption inherit Incorruption Thus we laid it down and looking upon Iames Barry's Asserting That it must be the Fleshly Body which must Die and see Corruption for these are his words we did believe he contradicted the Apostle in so saying and also Christ himself who said that the Children of the Resurrection were equal unto the Angels c. Luke 20. 36. And therefore did we offer to Dispute with him in the Vindication of our Faith as to this Principle The second Errour that he charged upon us was That the Quakers deny that Men are Iustified and Saved by the alone Righteousness of Iesus Christ imputed without the Concurrence of inherent Righteousness And in another Paper Condemns us of Errour for Believing that the Active and Passive Righteousness of Iesus Christ is not the only Righteousness as imputed to us by God without any mixture of Righteousness inherent in us by the which Sinners must be Iustified and eternally Saved We Answered That we do own Righteousness to be Imputed of God and God's Imputation thereof to be a Blessing and Happiness unto Man but do not believe that Sinners shall be Iustified and Saved by the Imputation only of the Active and Passive Righteousness of Christ without us without any Righteousness wrought in us by the Spirit of Grace which comes by Iesus Christ. Let all People that are of understanding Hearts seriously consider this which he calls an Errour and charges upon the Quakers for such an Errour as that he will prove us grand Hereticks herein c. for allowing any mixture of Righteousness inherent in us that is cleaving to or abiding in One might think he had never read the Scriptures thus to exclude the work of Grace in the Heart Did not the Apostle say Eph. 2. 5. By Grace ye are Saved and vers 8. again By Grace ye are Saved through Faith not of your Selves it is the Gift of God And was not this Grace a Spiritual Gift And was it not to be in their Hearts Did not the Apostle say Let the Word of God dwell richly in you And were they not to sing with Grace in the Heart Col. 3. 16. And was not Christ in them the Hope of Glory Chap. 1. 27. And did not Christ say Iohn 3. 3. Except a Man be Born again or from above he cannot see the Kingdom of God And vers 5. Except a Man be Born of Water and of the Spirit he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God For that which is Born of the Flesh is Flesh and that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit as v. 6. From all which it is evident that none can enter the Kingdom of God without this Regeneration and being Born again And how can this New Birth be without the work of the Spirit of Christ in the Heart And how can this work of Regeneration be wrought and no Inherent Righteousness Or how can it be that a Man may be Born of the Spirit or from above and have no Righteousness abiding in him And without this work of Regeneration and New Birth you see Christ saith he cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven This being rightly understood let Iames Barry tell us what manner of Justification and Salvation that is which he means that is without any mixture of Righteousness wrought in a Man by the Spirit of Grace or abiding in him for he saith By the alone Righteousness active and passive of Christ imputed without any mixture of Righteousness inherent must Sinners be justified and eternally saved But it is evident from Christ's Words that by this eternal Salvation of Iames Barry's a Man cannot enter the Kingdom of God for they are not prepared for it Behold Christ saith John 15. I am the Vine ye are the Branches abide in me and I in you And verse 5. He that abideth in me and I in him the same bringeth forth much Fruit Without me ye can do nothing Now can it be possible that any should be in Christ and Christ in them and yet no Righteousness Inherent that is sticking to or abiding in them and yet they as Branches bearing Fruit and if they do not bear Fruit they are to be taken away then not Saved and Justified if they be taken away and if they bear Fruit Christ is in them and they in him Then if it be so Righteousness is Inherent both by sticking to and abiding in So let Iames Barry make out how any can be in Christ and Christ in them and no Righteousness Inherent Or otherwise how any can be Fruitful and consequently Justified and Saved and Christ not in them and they in him seeing Christ saith it cannot be And verse 6. You may see the end of all that abide not in Christ As withered Branches cut off they are gathered for the Fire So that they that abide not in Christ bear no Fruit and are neither Justified nor Saved agreeing with the very Parable Christ speaks Matth. 9. 17. Neither do Men put New Wine into Old Bottles else the Bottles break and the Wine runneth out and the Bottles perish c. Which plainly demonstrates there must be an inward work of renewing for it is not the Old that must enter Therefore the Apostle saith 2 Cor. 5. 17. If any Man be in Christ he is a new Creature And in 1 Cor. 5. 7. The Apostle exhorts them to purge out the old Leaven that they might be a new Lump c. and in Gal. 6. 15.