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A66605 The memorial of the just shall not rot, or, A collection of some of the letters of that faithful servant of the Lord, William Wilson who departed this life the tenth day of the fifth month 1682 ... together with several testimonies concerning his faithfulness in his day : unto which is added a brief accompt of some of the buffetings, imprisonments, and spoiling of goods he patiently suffered for his testimonies sake. Wilson, William, d. 1682. 1685 (1685) Wing W2955; ESTC R30210 52,995 72

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nor all Agents can never prevail against the Lord vvill hear the cry of his own and plead the cause of the innocent and release the distressed and set his own life and power at liberty which lies groaning under the burden of oppression where it must not lye the Lord hath spoken and therefore he will deliver he hath striken and he will strike and by his strokes we are healed he hath wrought and he will work and who can hinder if the wicked have his prey for his season yet the Lord will bring him to his end but Gods prosperity and truth shall never have an end neither in this World nor in the World to come Therefore my dear and loving Wife whom God hath given me and not man we may well be content and waite with much patience the Lords time in all things knowing that it hath been our best time we can never call to mind the things that are past since we knew this truth of God but we have had comfort therein and I can never desire it otherwise if I should be restrained of the liberty of my body all the dayes of my life Thine W. W. Dear and loving Wife I Have nothing to write unto thee as yet but only the remembrance of my unfained love unto thee and my Children hoping you are in Health as I am at this preesnt I praise the Lord of Heaven and Earth for it is reasonable well with me every way I bless the Lord for it and desire to know how it is with thee tho indeed it goes near me to ask how things is with thee because I cannot help thee and that is my heaviness sometimes But the Lord will in due time plead my Innocent cause who knows the uprightness of my heart and that one hair of my head shall not uphold the false profits wayes nor the hirelings wages who saith and doth not I have been often assaulted to have it payed for me but my uprighteousness is known to the Lord and I cannot dissemble with my God but this is a Mystery to the World and therefore they cannot receive it but unto thee my loving Wife is it given to understand And therefore am I much comforted and the Lord preserve thee and my little Children in the true fear of God for our way is not to look out and therefore I can inwardly beseech the Lord for you all thy dear and loving Husband W. W. My love to all our Family Kendal the 14th of the 10th Month 1672. Will. Wilson My Dear Friends and Brethren who are like to be fellow sufferers with me in this case of not yielding to satisfie the will of this unreasonable man who is persecuting us for not paying him tythes or reckonings as he calls them TO all you my faithful Friends this is the word of advice unto you all that you see and examine your selves well and see how ye stand in Gods righteousness that so my Dear Friends your sufferings may never become your burden but that your establishment may be felt in Gods Righteousness with you all for my friends you had better never have put your hand to this plow then to look back therefore my friends examine well your own selves how you are minded in this concern for the Lord knows my heart I wish you all well 〈◊〉 the honour of Gods truth as mine own heart and therefore I would not have any of you all to go one step further then you feel the suffering seed of God Almighty to bear you up in your pure blessed minds that sees over all the sufferings that can happen in this present world For indeed Friends in this estate God will plead our cause and our suffering with him will bring a raigning with him and in this state friends you must look over Wife and Children which is near and dear unto you all but Gods righteousness is more then all and will bear you out over all and through all for the Lord alone will be your help and no man shall need to plead our cause but he will appear for us in his due time when he saith it is enough who shall be able to say Nay Therefore my friends feel your hearts purified from all double mindedness that single in God righteousness you may be found and so will his holy seed reign in your hearts and Gods blessing will be upon your Children that so you need not fear the want of any good thing unto them nor your Wifes the beloved of your Bosoms under God and therefore Friends in singleness of heart as having a sence of your Conditions I write these lines unto you for the bettering of your establishment in Gods Righteousness where you will never be made afraid to appear for the Lord and bear a single Testimony for his name and truth upon Earth for truly Friends this is the feeling of my heart and the full bent of my mind that if one hair of my head would serve in consideration of this task I could not give it I believe I shall not be a Hypocrite I would not be found out of Gods Righteousness doing mine own will but even the will of him that hath called me that his power might be more made manifest And therefore friends was this word of Exhortation the more in my heart unto you all that you might truly feel your own selves in that which will carry through or else as I said it were better never to step further then to faint by the way but hoping you are furnished with that heavenly spirit of life that will carry through to the end as need requries I take leave with you all and rest your loving Brother William Wilson And Friends LOok not back into Aegypt for help for it is in vain neither have we need so to do for the Lord is our helper therefore we need not fear what man can do unto us for Friends I dare not look out at any thing of any hand for if I do I am afraid and Gods witness would be against me and would be heavier then a thousand such as Ambrose the Priest could be and therefore that you eye and mind the Lord above all hireling Priests is the advice of your Friend and Brother Will. Wilson William Wilson being moved of and by the living power of God to travel into the North or remote parts of Scotland to declare what the Lord did then and there immediately reveal unto him during the time of which travail he wrote several letters into England to his Wife Coppies of which is as followeth Dear Wife IN the living truth of the Lord Jesus Christ doth the bowels of my unsained love salute thee in the unseparable life doth my dearest love reach unto thee in the unchangeable life of holiness where we cannot forget each other dear heart my life is often powred out before the Lord in consideration of thee my dear love the Lord thy God who hath seperated the from thy Mothers
womb and hath in measure brought thee to be of the womb of eternity where thou mayest feel the invisible sence of Gods eternal love towards thee and thy Dear Children and he cannot forget his own that is without question Canst thou forget the Children of thy Womb its possible thou may but the Lord cannot forget his Children whom he hath called to forsake all and follow him his dayly blessings cannot but attend such every day that comes over their heads Dear love My life is with thee in the Lords presence but my Body is at Aberdeen at this present with the. My good Friends where I feel their care is over me and my companion that walks with me Oh pray that we may walk worthy or else all is in vain O we have need to be watchful against that old nature that would be ready to leaven into the old lump again and reckon that Gods Truth may be holden there but it is not so our God is of purer eyes then to behold iniquity it is the old man must be put off and Christ Jesus the new man must be put on which followeth after Righteousness And this is that alone that seasons our hearts with grace and preserves our minds in his fear and in his true love we are kept which loves one another and thinks no evil but bears one another in love exhorts one another in love and gathers into unity one with another that the Devil cannot get any power to hurt or scatter us from God nor one from another and in this are we known to be of God if we love one another that so God who for Christs sake hath shewed his love unto you may be glorified and honoured by you And thus much at present I feel to write unto you even the Lord Love that is large unto us that our dayly prayers may be to be kept in it to his glory and praise for ever my dear Wife thou knowst my love is dear unto Friends thou must let it be so remembred unto all our Meeting Dear Wife I say little of my return as yet but the Lords will be done that is my whole desire for I am many miles from the end of my Journey whether I hope I shall attain unto in Gods time I am not hasty but rather desires to be of use or service amongst Friends as I go For this first day I hope to be at Allan at a meeting where many hath of late as they say have a desire to hear it is about twelve miles beyond Aberdeen on the third day after a meeting of Friends at another place and then on my journey as God makes way and in the mean time think it not long but solace thy self in the singleness of heart with the Lord who will ever be as an Husband unto thee and to my Children as a Father and inperfect sense of the same and in dear love with thee and all men living upon Earth I take leave with thee and rest and remain thine in the Lord while I am William Wilson From Aberdeen in the North of Scotland the 25th of the 5th Month 1673. Now my dear and loving Wife I Can write some encouraging lines unto thee whereby I hope to the Lord that sent me away from thee that by his powerful assistance I may see thee again ere it be long for the Lord hath pleased to set me as free from the North end of Scotland to come home again to thee and my Children as he did set me free from you to God and did visit his seed in that remote part of the Earth and the Isles thereabout where his witness lies slain in many though not wholly dead in others though in great bondage but the Lords power is the same there as it was with us at the beginning and he is able to raise up even those that are dead and bring to life those that are staggering and release his own out of Captivity though it may seem to be through many straits and difficulties his arm is not shortned and it must be stretched forth to his own praise Dear Wife it is fourteen years since a Friend was here amongst this people and as I said unto thee it was the very day and time for me to go as thou knowst I said unto thee before I left thee I could not deferr the time any longer for this was the very year and time and I was the man that was to go and so dear Wife having accomplished my end in the name of God I can return in great peace for at this present I feel no other for my end in all things is Gods Glory and my Souls Peace as thou knows right well I have never sought my self in those things and so as I saw afore hand hath much come to pass for my partner as I said to thee when I spoke through Faith was such a one as feared not the face of any man that did appear against God and we have sound of all sorts but the Lords blessed truth was set over all heads and all Priests and people we need not much to relate that now And I have been pretty well preserved in Health only a little in the Isle of Stromy I was aguish a little but I kept over it as well as I could and mended again in three or four dayes I have thought often O that I had but one word how thou were and my Children but I see not how that can be and therefore I can wish in pationce hoping all is well Dear Wife I have written to thee since I came from home six times before this whether thou have received them or not the last was from Aberdeen six weeks before this but I can say little of writing more before I come though it may be a month or more yet or I can get home if all be well but as to that I leave it to the Lord thou mayst be glad that the Lord hath preserved us amongst the untoward Generation and set us safe again amongst them that believe I hear that dear G. F. is come again into England my heart is glad of the happy return let my dear love be minded to all Friends in General of all meetings round about as thou lights with any of them thou must not expect my coming hastily or I cannot travel hard but I am very well both as to body and mind if any write to London let me be minded to our Friends that went to London so with my love that never changeth I rest from Awbonthy the 5th day of the 7th month in Scotland 1673. W. W. A Coppy of an Account of some of the sufferings of William Wilson which account was found amongst his Papers written with his own hands since the Restoration of King CHARLES the II as followeth IN the year 1660 on the 22th day of the 7th Month I was arrested with a Warrant from Justice Braithwait of Ambleside by T. D. Constable of Langdal upon
Sword of Gods Spirit that it may be broken down and all made as a plain before him and serve him in true feer with a perfect love and upright heart out of all forms shews or forms of Godliness in the true power and senceableness of the pure holy life which he hath raised up in us to bear his heavenly Image under his heavenly banner which is love under which we are to make wair in much patience in this day of Battle wherein they are fighting against us with a cause and we cannot resist them with Sword nor with Spear but in patience suffer under them all during the Lords time in which I rest and bid you all farewell This was as a part of my dear love to you my Friends because I wish you well William Wilson DEar friends that suffer in Carlile Prison for non payment of Tyths or otherwise in bearing a pure Testimony for the Holy God of eternal life unto you is my dear love and the tender Salutation of my life ye sufferers for the Lord do it with thearfulness of heart in the tenderness of your Spirits towards the only true God and Jesus Christ whom he hath sent a light into the world to lighten the blind Eyes and be the Glory of his People in the midst of Tribulations Persecutions or sufferings and friends I know that you are not unsensible of the eternal love of God which is more in this day then the whole world blessed be his holy name for ever friends it s no marvel that you suffer persecution for Righteousness sake seing the hard heartedness cruelty that is in the world through unbelief and hardness of heart amongst the sons and daughters of men who in these days have set themselves against the Lord and against his anointed his People and chosen ones whom God hath gathered and not men therefore friends of the same flock c sheep of his foald be you gathered together in the Lord and feel his daily love over all and above all your Persecuters and heads of your Enemies in the daly Cross and power of the righteous God of Heaven and Earth who gives you dominion over all in his power and authority to stand in the day of Tryal during the Lords time unto the time of God over all who is to be waited on above all blessed for ever who hath called you and us for that very purpose that we may waite upon his name and feel his strength and blessed presence and loving power in which friends you may have boldness with good Courage to testifie of his name unto all the world in your sufferings and in your Conversation as the Lord makes way in your heart for the glory of his truth and the honour of his eternal name which is become great amongst us and is the strong Tower of the righteous and safe hyding place of his people in the Storms and in the Tempest he his the sure stay of all them that trusts in him and stands to him in all Tryals and trouble whatsoever The Lord kindles up his own Spirit in them and riases up his own Seed which he hath blessed to magnifie his mercys over all and Rejoyce in the hearts of his called ones and gathered ones to place his name among in this day of his living truth in which he is much made manifest by the vallour of his Power which raigns in his Saints and faithful Servants to the glory of his name and counts the present sufferings of this life nothing to the glory that shall be revealed oh the endless love of God that is manifested in our hearts is it past expressing with my tongue or relating with my pen but this is my pure satisfaction that you know the Lord and is sensible men of his eternal truth which is able to fill your hearts with praises unto God and rejoyce in the midst of trouble and make you willing to lay down your lives for his sake if he should require it for his Testimony is true you know and can seal to it in your sufferings with the rest of many more of your Brethren and Sisters fellow Sufferers in this day who Witnesses their lives raised through sufferings who rejoyces that they are found worthy not being weary nor thinking time long but waits with much patience the Lords time some of our friends is released already in laying down their bodys in this their present sufferings for the Lord which they did I believe in much joy of heart a lightsomness of mind to the preaching of the truth of God and incouragment of friends in the truth who rejoyces with the faithful over all to the praise and glory of his name for ever and friends here is Copies of two Papers that were set upon their Corpses as they were had to then burial places and after spread abroad in the Country and sent up and down amongst friends and you may send Copies of them and you may see Service for them amongst friends or others if it be into Northumberland or in Scotland as you see way made there may beservice in sending them abroad so I rest your dear friend in the eternal truth of God and a sufferer for the same because I cannot swear Willam Wilson TO all you who say your are the Seed of Abraham Abraham believed God and so was found Righteous and all you that say you are of the same Seed and not in the same belief I say you are not the Children of Abraham did not the God of Israel promise by Moses whom you say you believe that he would raise up a Prophet like unto him and him the people should hear in all things and they that would not here that Prophet should be cut of from among the People so to you who are called Jews was I moved to write these few lines and to exhort you to that Prophet whom God promised to raise and I witness him raised and the goverment is laid on him and of his dominion there shall be no end and so to him I exort you all he is near to you even in your hearts and in your Consciences teaching you to deny all that is contrary to the God of Israel did not Moses say that the word is nigh thee in thy heart and in thy mouth to do it People this word become flesh and dwelt among us and this flesh was Crucified but the word lives and abides forever in which the Lord is worshipped and all other worships is Abomnable unto him doth he not say he is weary with the Sacrifices yea truely people he is wearyed with them for his delight is in his Elected one doth not the God of Isreal say behold my Servant whom I uphold my Elect in whom my Soul delighteth I put my Spirit upon him and he shall bring forth Judgment to the Gentiles verily people he is Judging the secrets of all hearts both of Jews and Gentiles so again I exhort you all to
us by Fining of some and partially singling me out and put the Oath to me which hath not sworn this many years nor never shall I fully believe in my heart neither for nor against any man for I have learned Christ and am a Christian and cannot swear at all though thou hast wickedly separated me from my Wife and Children which I maintained well with my labour and kept them from charge so now see thou to that and inquire of them how they can live without me and my maintainance and let thy Warrant be as strong for the relieving of them in manner as I did as it was for carrying me to Prison and in giving the Gaoler charge over me in the Sessions for not swearing and so break Christs commends which thing is a shame to thee when it will be a honour unto me likewise a poor man of Bootle for coming over to Swarthmore Meeting thou proffered him the Oath and caused him to stay in Prison from his Wife and Children which is an ungodly deed of thee and the rest that did it So consider this and either let us go to live at home or take care for our Wives and Children seeing thou hast power to cast us into Prison surely thou hast power to look to our Charge we have lest behind us and think not that it is far to look to Bootle for there is need for the man I know Thy friend Willam Wilson A Letter to William Wilson Priest of Windermer in the County of Westmoreland IN the weighty consideration of the service God hath laid on his Servants to make his name known in the Earth throughout the whole world and to declare his love and kindness unto the Sons and Daughters of men who are in the fallen State and doth not know the work of God in the new Creation Regeneration and Restoration whereby man is restored up to God again out of the fallen State in which all men have had a place and being from God in the fall and without God in sin and iniquity which hath made the great seperation and being at a distant from the living God Therefore with pitty unto thy Soul Willam Wilson who is now placed in VVindermer to Preach unto people there do I speak and also desire thee to beware and take heed what thou dost against the Lord and his people whom he hath raised up by his Power and they must bear Testimony to his Holy Name which is but little known and much less regarded by a prophane people whose Lives and Conversations is not conversant with the great God of Heaven and Earth as they ought to be neither hath their being with him as they should therefore was a necessity upon us to declare his blessed Truth unto Gods witness in man that they might come to heare and understand the things that belong to their everlasting peace to their mortal Souls and this is all and ever was all the end we have or ever had in meeting So were the place of your worship that we whom God hath revealed his Son in may not smother him neither strangle him the womb but must let his mouth be open who hath right to speak who speaks from Heaven whose voice we have heard and shape wee have seen and cannot but declare his love to all men on the face of the whole Earth that they may have and see and understand and not be Ignorant of the things of God but have the knowledge of him whom to know is life and this is the Substance in short of what hath lain upon us this many years even unto the Souls of people that we may be clear of their blood and our God in his Judging whether they will hear or forbear this is our messuage and Service we ow to our God and duty unto his people as all people are his by Creation and of right his Son should Raign in them So we leave the work unto the Lord who can work and none can hinder who hath the hearts of people in his disposing and can turn them as he pleases and this is he whom we own and in whose name we trust whatever we suffer for the same we are freely given up as into the hands of a faithful Creator who is God over all blessed of ever and for evermore So now I say unto thee VVillam Wilson who is called of men Master and born up by an outward power without and hath them to back and uphold thee and is yet dark and ignorant of the power of God within which is the higher power even God to dwell in us and walk in us according to his promise of old which is made good to us in our age and we must confess Christ before men who is Gods righteousness and Gods great power and Salvation unto lost man and as I said before he must not be smothered in the Womb but must have his liberty to speak in his people And if thou take this ill out and call it a provocation or disturbance and so do evil and intreat his people evil for their work and Service the Lord will reward the there after Therefore this is the pitty was in my heart at the moving to write this unto thee that as thou art provoked to wrath and fury as was plainly seen in thee who would not let God Messengers declare their messuage and deliver unto people what God had to say by them who may be might never have had the like upon them there again but caused them abusively to be halled out of our peaceable Meeting So I say take heed believes that thou do not provoke the Lord our God to Anger and sore displeasure against thee even for so doing for the Lord will take notice of those things and reward every man according to his works be they good or be they evil therefore I say let things alone and do not provoke the Lord to Anger by thy casting them to suffer but rather seek to turn away his wrath while it is kindled but a little and this is part of what arose in my mind unto thee to aquaint thee with and inform thee of and advise thee to whether thou wilt hear or forbear it is in pitty to thy Soul and for the preventing of further trouble thereof which will not be easily taken away if thou persist herein and do evil to those people So say not afterwards that thou was not warned for in plain words from the mouth of thy friend thou art warned as well as the people by one whose life is given up unto God in my measure to serve the living God in my day nor doubting nor fearing what man can do unto me for my heavenly Testimony that God hath given me to bear in this blessed day of his love which is offered unto all mankind upon the face of the whole Earth so the wo and trouble will be unto them that seeks to stop the Current of his love from runing freely as from Vessel to Vessel that as we have freely received we may freely give so this is all at present as a gentle warning in love unto thee to prevent the danger that may come by doing of evil to thy Neighbours which thou ought to love as thy self or else thou art guilty of the breach of Gods Commandment and doth the things thou ought not to do therefore I say again be warned who is a lover of thy Immortal Soul whose name is known unto the world to be VVillam Wilson of Longdalechappellsteel
The memorial of the just shall not rot of the Just shall not Rot. Or a Short COLLECTION OF Some of the letters of that faithful Servant of the Lord William Wilson VVHO Departed this life the tenth day of the fifth Month 1682 at his own House at Longdale-Chappelsteel in the County of Westmoreland TOGETHER VVith several Testimonies Concerning his faithfulnes in his day UNTO VVhich is added a brief accompt of some of the buffetings Imprisonments and spoiling of goods he patiently suffered for his Testimonies sake Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord he shall be as Mount Sion that cannot be moved LONDON Printed for Thomas Northcott in George-Yard in Lombard-street MDCLXXXV ERRATA PAge 3. l. 1. for lay r. laid l. 26. f. into r. to f. men r. me p. 7. l. 1. after 〈…〉 l. 5. f. r. had p. 12. l. 15. f. with r. in the p. 13. l. 12. after that r. 〈…〉 f. direct r. directs l. 32. after that r. it p. 14. l. 9. f. sin r. seen l 18. f. they r. 〈…〉 l. last f. all r. his p. 22. l. 2. blot out W. W. p. 24. l. 12. f. the from r. thee from 〈…〉 38 dele as p. 38. l. 1. f. though r. through p. 34. l. 30. f. his r. is p. 34. l. 17. r. 〈…〉 their l. 25. f. your r. you p. 37. l. 17. f. conetenous r. covetous p. 38. dele the 4 〈…〉 40. l. 24. after not put at p. 42. l. 20. f. Prioners r. Prisoner p. 43. l. 17. r. Testimony p. 53. l. 15. f. mortal r. immortal l. 21. f. have r. hear l. 26. f. messuge r. message l. 34. f. of r. for p. 56. l. 3. dele out p. 56 l 3 f hoest r honest l. 12. dele believers l. 16. f. casting r. causing There are several other mistakes which the Reader is desired to correct To the Reader FRiend whoever thou art that reads the ensuing Treatise may understand that there are only a few of the Letters and Epistles which have since his decease been found in loose papers and that many Heavenly Exhortations to friends which he wrote in his day are lost and but only as it were a few of many here inserted for although he was born and educated very meanly in this dark corner of the Earth and had very little Humane Learning only he could Read English and 〈…〉 little yet but slowly and was by his Trade and occupation a 〈…〉 the Lord was pleased to call him as he did Fisher-men and 〈…〉 of old into his Heavenly work and Ministery to bear 〈…〉 to his Name in many parts of this Nation and also Scotland 〈…〉 places and he was a faithful man and was given up to do 〈…〉 work and always had a word of Exhortation to the People that he met with or had to do withal so what thou here sinds presented to thy view did not proceed from any Humane Education or wisdom of Man but only what the Lord was pleased to reveal in him by his Spirit and so is not worded with high Scholastick words but even homely words and plain Countrey speech being always a man of a very lowly meek Spirit and easie to be intreated and being he had little Humane Learning is the reason why both time and place of some of his Writings is not taken notice of And this I have to say concerning him being one who hath several times joyned with him as in Arbitration to end differences between man and man that he was a very upright honest man and I never found him any way byassed by any for whom be was concerned but always was at work to seek out the truth and ground of every thing in difference and would never countenance deceit or such as had a mind to wrangle but did always reprove and discountenance such as he found had a mind of Suits and Controversies and commonly when he was appointed in such matters he had good success and seldom missed of his desired end for he was a lover of Peace and sought it often with all his might and was also an encourager of those that sought peace and loved to love in quiet though he would not have bowed a finger of his hand to satisfy the will of man contrary to what was manifested in him either in payment of Tythes or Priest Salaried or when he was brought before Magistrates and Rulers for the Exercise of his Conscience to wards God and for the blessed Truths sake which he professed and also was and now is a true Pofessor of and hath received a Crown of Glory with the God of Truth whose faithful servant and true warri ur he was and his Bow always abode in its perfect strength to shoot an Arrow at all manner of deceipt and hypocrisie though to the hazzard of his outward man by the violent hands of wicked and unreasonable men yet the Lord was always his deliverer who now hath taken him to his Eternal rest and removed all weights and burdens from his shoulders and tears from his Eyes for that he always suffered with those who were sufferers for Truths Testimony and was often made willing to put his Shoulder under anothers burden and hath often given ease to such as were heavy loaden by lending a hand of help and though I had not the happiness to be with him in the time of his Sickness save only the space of one hour the morning before he departed in which time he often said he had no trouble upon him although he was very weak yet he walked several times over the slower with me and also a little out of door saying his peace far exceeded his pain though he felt himself very weak and in a few hours after he sweetly departed this life the tenth day of the fifth Month in the year 1682. and is entred into everlasting Joy and blessedness with his God and hath received an inheritance in that Kingdom that shall never have end where many who are yet in this body who have been refreshed by him in his day have true unity with his Spirit and in remembrance of him can glorify and praise and give thanks unto his God who is over all and worthy of praise and thansgiving for ever His Wives Testimony Concerning her Dear Husband William Wilson A Living Test mony I have to give Concerning my Dear Husband He was a dear and tender Husband over me and that is the cause of my Sorrowing for the loss of his outward Body yet I can truely say I have peace and true unity with his Spirit as I ever had when we lived together Blessed and praised be the Name of the Lord for evermore who joyned us together in his Heavenly fear and pure unspotted love and was our guider on our way both inwardly and outwardly and in that same love that the Lord joyned us together in we lived in the same till the Lord was pleased to take him from me who is worthy of his own although