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A64266 Truth's innocency and simplicity shining through the conversion, Gospel-ministry, labours, epistles of love, testimonies and warnings to professors and profane (with the long and patient sufferings) of that ancient and faithful minister and servant of Jesus Christ, Thomas Taylor, who finish'd his course in the year MDCLXXXI. Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682. 1697 (1697) Wing T591; ESTC R3441 376,373 430

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Christopher Taylor 's TESTIMONY Concerning Thomas Taylor MY deceased Brother Tho. Taylor was a Man who in his tender Years had a Sence of Sin upon him and saw a Necessity of coming and attaining to a State of Righteousness and Faithfulness to God that he might please him so that for several Years he was exercised under the Spirit of Bondage and great Fears lest he should miss of Eternal Salvation and so come to be a true Seeker and Inquirer after the best Things and the Lord was Good unto him in a preparative Work as I may say before he came to know the Sabbath of Eternal Rest in Christ Jesus And as Light and Life appeared and sprung up in its Measure in the Land of his Nativity the Lord in Mercy gave him a Share in it and a Fear came upon his Heart to preserve him in a State of Integrity and Simplicity which kept him very Sober in his Conversation and Restrained him from many Evils others fell into so that he was accounted by many in those days who were Honest-minded to be a Religious Consciencious young Man And the Lord gave him Sights and Openings of good Things at hand and opened a Door of Hope unto him that he should see the Lord's Blessed Day of his Heavenly and Powerful Appearance and with Cornelius waited and longed for God's Kingdom and Powerful Appearance unto his Soul And when that blessed Instrument in God's Hand George Fox came into the North to preach and declare the Everlasting Gospel of Glad Tidings to Mankind and to such who were waiting to be delivered from the Bondage of Sin and Unrighteousness this Dear Man was glad and was convinced of the Truth which was demonstrated in the Evidence of God's Spirit and Holy Power unto him and many others So that the Light and Truth broke up in him to the breaking of his Heart before the Living God and the making of his Soul tender in Humility and the Dispensation of the Spirit of true Judgment and Burning seized on his Inward Man and pure Tremblings before the Lord seized upon him and Judgment did so effectually take place in the Operation of the Authority of the Mighty God that his Inward Man rejoyced that now he was come to know one of the Great Days of the Son of Man And the Work of the Lord was begun in his Heart so that his Soul cried mightily to God for Judgment to Judge and Condemn for ever all that was Contrary to the Word of his Pure Power And the Lord heard his true Cries which himself by his own Grace had raised up in him and extended his Mercies to him and fulfilled that Saying A bruised Reed shall be not break and smoaking Flax shall he not quench until he send forth Judgment to Victory So Victory he came to know and Deliverance to his Soul through the Exercise of Faith and Patience in the way of Righteousness and the Lord raised him up to be a living Witness to his Heavenly Power and the breaking forth of its Blessed Day of Light and sent him forth to Preach the Everlasting Gospel and to turn many to Righteousness and he became a Faithful Labourer and Servant of Jesus Christ in his Harvest and Vineyard and many are his Witnesses how Faithfully he served God and how truly he cared for the Flock of Jesus Christ where-ever he came and laboured in the Faith as one wholly given up to Spend and be Spent in that Work the Lord had committed to him Many and Great were his Sufferings from Wicked Men who sometimes lay in wait for him to have taken away his Life and tedious it would be to repeat the Hardships he underwent and great Sufferings he endured by the Malicious instruments of Satan But the Lord delivered him thorow all the Scourgings Buffetings and Evil Treatments of Unreasonable Men. As to Imprisonment he suffered much in several Prisons in this Nation as at Appleby in Westmoreland at York Leicester and Coventry and last of all above ten Years Imprisonment in Stafford and was there Premunired because he could not Swear He was a Faithful Prisoner of Jesus Christ and kept his Blessed Testimony over the Heads of Wicked Brutish Savage and Unreasonable Men he met withall in his Imprisonments It is hard to utter what he passed thorow in those Evil Dens amongst such Savage Beasts but the Lord upheld him blessed him and delivered him out of all and Dear and Near he was unto his God who upheld him Everlasting Honour be unto his Name Deeply am I affected when I read him in the Sence of Life how Safe the Lord kept him so that the Course of his Life was Eminently Exemplary so Grave Tender and Humble he was and Self denying Well it is and will be for all who are so truly preserved to God as he was I am perswaded none can justly tax his Life and Conversation or present a Spot or Stain upon his Garment whilst he lived after he was called to the Lord's Work and Service Oh! have I said in my Heart What Happiness is it to those who are so kept and safely preserved to Honour God and Preach his Gospel as well in Life and Conversation as in Words and Doctrine And as to his Testimonies in Writing which are here given forth to be read they are plain and easie to be understood by every unprejudiced Person that reads them in Simplicity with the Light of Christ there are various things testified against the Sins and Evils of the Times for he laboured much for the Nations and Peoples Good that they might be kept out of Debauchery Wickednesses Games Sportings and Evils of all sorts that if possible such Evils as too much abounded in our Nation might not have that Liberty or Pestilential Disposition as to Leaven and beget People further from God and as a Leprosie to spread over the Nation Also he was tender over the Lord 's Innocent People lest they should fall on the right Hand or on the left and so lose their Habitations in the Truth He was right spirited to discern the Wiles of Satan and to instruct and give Warning to such as might be misled into any Evil Condition under the Pretence of Truth to fight against it I believe he was never known since he preached the Everlasting Gospel committed to him to turn his Back of any Enemy to give way to him of what Size or Sort soever he was or how Subtle soever the Devil could make him the Lord gave him a Sight beyond the Subtlety of Satan and when he was Spent in the Service the Lord had called him unto in a good old Age he departed this Life and finished his Course with Joy and Everlasting Rejoycing to the Praise and Glory of the Everlasting God who for ever is to be admired of all his Saints honoured and magnified for ever and for ever more World without End Amen Christopher Taylor Thomas Taylor 's TESTIMONY Concerning his FATHER A Short
to Unity and Concord amongst Friends which while he lived he was Careful to preserve he had a great Delight in it and laboured much for it In a word he was a Man of Peace and as he Delighted in it now is a Possessor of it and of that Joy that is Immutable in which he lives with his God a Possessor of that Blessedness and Reward which through the same Faith and Patience we that are yet behind shall assuredly obtain as therein we keep in the Lord's time Many good things he wrote in his Day if thou read this Book thou wilt perceive and meet with good Exhortations in it which will I hope tend to thy Strength and Incouragement William Fallowfield A short TESTIMONY Concerning that Faithful Servant of the Lord Thomas Taylor Whose Memory is Blessed DEAR Tho Taylor he was a Man who loved the Truth with a sincere Mind and sought the Honour thereof and not himself He was ready at all times to speak a word for God as there was occasion to inform the Minds of People to that which would stand them in stead when time here shall be no more He was a very good Instrument amongst us and a blessed Example in his Conversation which did bespeak him to be the Servant of Christ Jesus He loved the Prosperity of Truth more than all other things whatsoever and for that was he given up in Soul Body and Spirit to serve the Lord and his Generation Faithfully Travelling from Place to Place for that end and as he lived in the Truth so he finished his Testimony in the same And though his Body be removed from us and gone to the Earth from whence it came yet his Spirit lives amongst us and his Life shall never die Truly I am not without a living Sence upon my Spirit what a Loss we have of him amongst us who was always ready to serve the Truth and the least in it and Sorrow is ready to seize upon me in the Consideration thereof yet when I consider that it is according to the Will of the Lord I am therein well content knowing that he hath this Advantage of us that are left behind viz. Is freed from Danger of falling into the Snares of this World which we are liable to whilst in this Body except we keep in that which is only able to keep us whilst we remain here And I do believe that the Lord will raise up the same Life in others to Testifie to the same Truth which he lived in and that the Testimony thereof shall never fall This is great Comfort to me and all who love the Lord to whom be living Praises Honour Glory and Obedience given for ever and for ever more from my living Soul which he hath quickned to himself by his Living Power and Heavenly Life to him I say be all the Glory given now and always Amen Mary Comberford The 26th of the First Month 1681. Thomas Taylor 's EPISTLES TO FRIENDS MY Dear Friends and longed after in the Lord whose Minds are turned in by the Light of Jesus Christ from the Worlds Worships and Ways in measure to wait upon God that you may learn by the Teaching of his Spirit in you how to worship him in Spirit and Truth who is the Fountain of all your Soul's Happiness prize his great Love to your Souls every one of you in particular and wait to receive the Law from his own Mouth to the quickning and reviving your Souls out of the Death and for the daily watering and refreshing that which lives of himself in you for if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the Dead dwell in you he shall by that Spirit quicken your Mortal Bodies for all whose Hearts are purisied through the Faith of our Lord Jesus Christ are in the Covenant of that Everlasting Love of the Father which gives to all that waith on him a full Possession of the Inheritance of the Saints in Light but Wo and Misery from the Lord to the Unclean in the Earth And therefore mind your Soul's Guide which is pure Light of Jesus Christ and be Faithful unto the Lord in whatever he makes manifest in you to be his Will and let not the Worlds Frowns or Smiles cause you to draw back from the Truth in any thing which the Saints have so great Recompence of Reward in but be simple be pure be harmless be innocent be Lambs and walk as Lights amongst a Generation of crooked and devouring Minds and think not strange concerning any Trial but imbrace the Cross which is the Saints Rejoicing and in Patience wait to see the Fleshly Mind Crucified with it which would have ease below God and do all things in the fear of God and let not the Ear be open to the Enemy but mind that which shows you the strait way continually and learn to love one another more and more for Love is of God but none can love as Brethren of Christ but those that love God and keep the Commandments and as you follow Christ in the way of his Cross and Sufferings you will Delight in one anothers Fellowship but as any depart from the Light and Iniquity abounds in any the Love in that Person waxeth cold So God Almighty Bless you with his Everlasting Mercy to set free your Minds from all your Sins to run the way of his Holy Commandments so rests Thomas Taylor TO FRIENDS AT Stickland-head DEAR and precious Friends of God who into the Fellowship of the everlasting Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God the Light of the World that Lighteth every Man that cometh into the World are called and who have tasted of that Heaventy Gift and upon that true Bread do feed Grace Mercy and Peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ be among you and in you all every where in every place multiplied with the Increases of the eternal Power of the Holy Spirit in all your Hearts Amen Thomas Taylor your Brother and Companion in the Patience Sufferings and Kingdom of Christ unto you all sendeth Greeting and by the Spirit of the Lord God doth hereby give you all to understand That it is the true Grace of God and Power of Life into which you are called and which you have received and wherein you stand and whereby you are inlightned and have been given to see the old dead way of Sin and Formality to avoid it and the good and living way of Truth and Righteousness in Spirit to embrace and follow it to the Praise of our Holy Heavenly Father World without end And this Grace of God that hath thus brought Salvation to us and is our Teacher and Guide in the good Way is the same that would teach all and would have all Men to be Saved and to that purpose hath appeared to all Men to leave all without Excuse So Dear Hearts all in the Light and Power of this Pure Truth of our God made manifest in us
your Flesh Nay nay it is most manifest in your Lives as your words before set down prove against you to be otherwise So in God's fear give over Mocking of God and deceiving your own Souls and the little Infants and turn to the Lord in Spirit that he may teach you lest his Wrath break forth upon you as it did upon the People of old who went on in their Sins and there be no Remedy Thomas Taylor Concerning Burying and Churching of Women c. AT the casting Mold upon the Corpse in the Grave the Priest shall say in the Burial these words For as much as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great Mercy to take unto himself the Soul of our dear Brother here departed we therefore commit his Body to the Ground Earth to Earth Ashes to Ashes Dust to Dust in sure and certain hope of the Resurrection to eternal Life c. And now lest any should say they do not here say this in a particular Application of these words to that present Dead in the Collect afterwards in the same Burial they say That when we shall depart this Life we may rest in him as our hope is this our Brother doth And that at the general Resurrection at the last day they may be found acceptable in his sight c. In their Churching of Women There is read the 116 Psalm or the 127 instead of that which in former times was read wherein The Sun shall not burn thee by day nor the Moon by night But still to understand the Woman whatever she be must be considered of the same Heart and Soul as David was when he wrote these words which is very often as contrary as Light is from Darkness for afterwards they say without fear Save this Woman thy Servant and answers which putteth her trust in thee And afterwards pretend to give Thanks for the Delivery of that Woman whoever she be which they call God's Servant from the Pain and Peril of Child-birth c. Then the Woman must offer the accustomed Offering now what these are I know not but the Priest it seems doth But why do they not enjoyn them the Offerings of Moses seeing you have your Pattern from thence For in all the New Testament I never read of a Priest Churching of Women In their Weddings they Swear c. saying both the Man and the Woman and that after they have promised before all to live together as Man and Wife which one would think were sufficient but what can be sufficient where Truth is wanting they must say And thereto I plight thee my Troth and yet not content with this neither It is there said Then shall they again loose their Hands and the Man shall give to the Woman a Ring laying the same upon the Book with the accustomed Duty to the Priest and Clerk O here is the Business this is that Wheel that carries all on to wit Money and all is for Money amongst the Hirelings And the Priest taking the Ring shall deliver it unto the Man to put upon the fourth Finger of the Womans left Hand what Sorcery is here and the Man holding the Ring there and taught by the Priest it may well be said such a Priest as this that 's blind for it 's certain God never taught such a thing as this shall say With this Ring I thee Wed with my Body I thee Worship and with all my Worldly Goods I thee endow And this they must pretend to do In the Name of the Father c. Thus taking God's Name continually in Vain in their vain and uncircumcised Lips Visitation of the Sick And in this the Priest of the Parish be he never so Notorious a Sinner himself yet he must say coming in Peace be to this House and why because Christ said to such as he sent in the Power of his own Spirit that they going upon the Message of the Gospel might say where they entred Peace be to this House or so But really God will not be mocked for what have Hirelings and wicked Men who abide not in Christ's Doctrine to do with Peace What because Paul by the Power of Jesus cast out Devils out of People must therefore the Exorcists the Sons of Seva though he was chief of the Priests do so Nay but must be given to know through Judgment their bold Presumption see Acts 19.13 c. And here must the Sick Man though never so bad be prayed for thus O Lord Save thy Servant which putteth his Trust in thee c. But what O bold Priest if the Lord should even then call thee to Judgment and say to thee How dost thou know he is my Servant and putteth his Trust in me What signs of this hath he given in his Life and Conversation or since thou came in for the Tree is known by his Fruits Would not the Priest be struck Dumb Yea as surely as ever the Man was who dared to come to the Wedding without a Wedding-Garment O what dawbing with untempered Mortar is in all heir Doings The Lord will ease himself of all such Burdens as these Men and Things are to his holy Soul and ever blessed pure Spirit But some may say it 's left to the Priest's liberty whether he will so Pray for him before he have Confessed him or nay Grant it be but what then O may the People or Priest say the Creed was read to him and he asked punctually whether he did believe it or no and the Sick Man answered That all that he did stedfastly believe I answer Did he so Then see in the Book how that came about even by their own means for the Book saith That after the Priest hath asked the Sick Party whether he believe those Articles of the Creed that the Sick Person shall answer All this I stedfastly believe Then it seems he must say so right or wrong O these Men made Forms and Customs of Praying Confessings and Professions what Havock they have made in the World And afterwards it 's so that if the Party feel himself burdened with Sin and confess it and desire Absolution the Priest shall Absolve him in these words Our Lord Jesus Christ who hath left Power in his Church to Absolve all Sinners who truly repent and believe in him of his great Mercy forgive thee thine Offences And by his Authority committed to me I Absolve thee from all thy Sins In the Name of the Father Son and Holy Ghost And yet in the next words called the Collect Pray for the Forgiveness of his Sins as though nothing were done as indeed there is not O Confusion The last thing in the old Service is the Commination or Denouncing of God's Judgments against Sinners to be used on the first day of Lent or at other times as the Ordinary shall appoint Thomas Taylor A Testimony against Bull and Bear-Baiting O Ye Magistrates of Stafford my Heart was grieved for ye and your Town to see and hear Bulls
that he saith A New Covenant he hath made the first Old Now that which●d cayeth and waxeth old is ready to vanish away This is the Apostle's Conclusion from the former words as is to be seen in the last Verse of that 8th Chapter to the Hebrews Now mind whoever thou art that reads these words that the Covenant which here he calls Old was that which God made with the Fleshly Seed of Abraham at their coming out of Egypt which is mentioned in the Writings of Moses as you may read and part of this Covenant was the Two Tables of Stone which the Lord by his Angel delivered Moses for that People to observe and keep with the rest of what Moses had in Charge for them and set down in the outward Book to be done and which the Children of Israel did Promise and Covenant that they would observe and do but they broke Covenant with God as all Flesh ever did and doth at this Day and so the Lord regarded them not for no Flesh can do what the Pure Spiritual Lord God commands them having no more help thereto but what a Law or Letter without can furnish them withal and therefore the Lord God in love to Man's Soul sent Christ into the World to be his own Arm and Power to and in Man to bring forth that Righteousness and Holiness which he required and therefore saith Paul after he saw his own utter unableness to do the Will of God with all the outward Helps that ever he had he concludes that they that are in the Flesh cannot please God let them turn which way they can for the Enmity against the Law whilst in that Principle and in that thou T. H. art still remains against the Spiritual Law of God as he saith Rom. 8.7 For the Carnal Mind is not subject to the Law of God nor indeed can be And therefore as Paul so must all come to Christ the Lord that Spirit to know him in them to destroy the Enmity out of them that so the Will of God and Law of his Mouth which is Spiritual may be done in them and so come to witness as Paul there in Rom. 8.2 did That the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus hath made them free from the Law of Sin and Death And the Ground or Reason of the Lord 's gracious Dealing with Man in the next Verse e sets down saying For what the Law could not do in that it was weak through the Flesh God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful Flesh and for Sin condemned Sin in the Flesh And the end of all this he shews in the next Verse saying That the Righteousness of God's Law might be fulfilled in us who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit And thus he stops the Mouths of all the Enemies of Christ who with Tho Hall would object That with Preaching of Christ and his Light and hi Spirit in Man to be all in all they make void the Law Answ Nay nay I say By Preaching Christ we establish the Law to the Glory of God in Christ over all And so thou Tho. Hall hast been he which hath not hitherto either truly heard Moses nor the Prophets nor Christ nor his Apostles or his Spirit in these days and so canst not in that wretched Mind believe though one come from the Dead And so for the Truths sake and to stop the Errors and Blasphemies of this Thomas Hall who ceaseth not to pour forth his Ignorance against the Lord Jesus Christ and his blessed Spirit of Light and Life in Man the only Teacher of God's People in these Gospel days have I writ these Lines that the Truth of the Gospel against his and all such Unbelieving Jewish Persecuting Spirits in these days may stand cear over all their Heads and triumph for ever in the Hearts and Consciences of all tender and honest-minded People whose Desires 〈◊〉 continually after the Kingdom of God and the Righteousness thereof whose Kingdom is everlasting and the Righteousness thereof is Pure Spotless and Undefiled of God and endureth for ever And this is our Righteousness and the Righteousness of all Saints Praised be God for ever and for whose Name and Truths sake and for bearing Testimony thereof in this World do we suffer Reproach and Persecutions from the present evil World not only of the Prophane but even of many such unreasonable professing vain Talkers as this T. Hall who would be Teachers of the Law not knowing what they say nor whereof they affirm as Paul the Apostle of Christ witnessed of such in his days who would never be quiet from opposing the Gospel with their False Interpretations of the Law until God cut them off and cast them away for their Wickedness But we know saith the same Apostle in that place to wit 1 Tim. 1.5 6 7 c. that the Law is good if a Man use it lawfully I nowing this that the Law is not made for a righteous Man but for the Lawless and Disobedient for the Vngodly and for Sinner c. So say we and so the Law of God we love and honour ●s God's Ordinance for good to restrain limit and condemn such ungodly and unreasonable Spirits as this T. Hall is for those that will not believe nor obey the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ must be ruled and bruised and condemned with the Iron Rod of God's righteous Law which whatsoever it saith it saith to them that are under it that every sinful Mouth may be stopped and all the World of wicked unbelieving Men may be found guilty before God Glory to his Name for ever who giveth us the Victory by Jesus Christ our Lord who is our Light Life Wisdom Righteousness and Salvation for ever whose Grace alone is able to keep us and preserve us and present us and all that believe in his Light and know him in them unto himself without Spot and Wrinkle and unreprovable in everlasting Peace Rests a Lover of the Soul of Man which is in great Captivity until it come to the Liberty of God's Sons and who in a patient quiet Suffering way do wait to do it good as a Servant of God wherein I may be known amongst Men by the Name of Thomas Taylor but in the New Name which is of God and not of this World which the Father hath given me doth my Soul rejoyce And though I be set a-part for Sufferings amongst the reproached despised People of God called Quakers by the World yet we are Happier than our Persecutors in that the Lord is on our sides and justifies us in his way which is Christ while his Holy Spirit testifies against our Adversaries because they are his Adversaries He that hath an Ear to hear let him hear and give Glory to God by believing for these words are Faithful and True Thomas Taylor FINIS A Testimony for the Lord God and His Work in the Earth HEar O EARTH and hearken ye
HEAVENS for the Lord hath spoken even the Lord God mighty in Power and excellent in Wisdom Loving-kindness and Mercies have appeared and are made manifest in the Children of men and the Isles of the Gentiles do feel his Power and partake of his Promise in the Light in the Life in the Eternal Covenant of his Peace and Truth whereby Japhat is perswaded in the Tents of Shem to dwell And this is the Lords own doing and it is marvellous in the pure eyes of all that behold it and the eye that seeth is Blessed and the Soul that heareth and beleiveth is Blessed and shall be Blessed for the Lord the faithful God is Arisen and his appearance is like the Sun when it Ariseth and Shineth in the Brightness of its Glory and therefore are we refreshed and caused to live in his sight and to bring forth the living fruits of Righteousness to his praise and glory Glory glory for ever for the Heaven gives now its dew and the Earth yeilds its encrease and the blessing is upon the People and the Nations of the World shall bow and the Inhabitants of the Earth do tremble at the Glory of the Lord at the Majesty of his Appearance in this his glorious day wherein he hath Visited and his Visiting his Seed and calling his Servants out of Egypt and delivering his Beloved out of the hands of him that was too strong for them and putting a new Song into our Mouths And his Rest is Glorious and his Praise is Holy and his Renown is spread abroad and his Foes become his Foot-stool and the Ransomed of the Lord do unto Zion return and in the Light of the living God do all the day rejoyce and praise him upon the truly Spiritual and well tuned loud Cymbals in the heights of Israel in the Holy Temple in the Promised Land in the Purchased Possession in the Holy Mount even the Mountain of God's everlasting Love in CHRIST JESUS where his eternal Arm of Power and Faithfulness is truly witnessed And this is the Mountain of Gods House and Holiness indeed which is now on the top of all Mountains and here the Lord is fully seen and his living Power daily felt and his everlasting Love continually enjoyed for watering and refreshing the Babes and living Plants of the New Jerusalem glory glory for ever glory to the Righteous for this is comly And now is the day of the Lords gathering and his Angels are gone forth and his Trumpet hath sounded the Alarm out of the holy Mountain Place these Sheets after Page 130. unto all the Inhabitants of the Earth And now if any Old or Young High or Low can come forth and stand before the God of the whole Earth they are warned and called upon to bring their deeds to the LIGHT to the day of the Lamb that true Light that lighteth every man that cometh unto the World John 1.9 For now indeed is the day of the Lord God appeared and the Lamb is come and who may stand before him who can abide this day of his coming for he cometh in the thousands of his Holy Ones to Judge the World even all that are Proud and do Wickedly in his sight and to convince them of all their ungodly deeds and hard speeches which they ungodlily have spoken against him and whereby they have slandred the foot steps of his Anointed Ones and blasphemed his Heavenly Tabernacle which he hath pitched amongst men that he might dwell amongst them and be glorified for evermore So WOE is to the Wicked and much Wrath will be upon the people who now stand out and strive against the Lord even the Lord the habitation of Justice in whose hands is their ●●eath who are careless Children and do not regard this day of their Visitation So all having time prize it and bow to the Lord God and know this day of your Visitation for the Lord in his Glory is Arisen and his Eye beholds and with his own pure Light is trying the children of men And now even now shall the Mouth of Iniquity be stopped and the Righteous shall rejoiyce and be glad as the Scripture hath said Yea the high praises of God is already heard in their Mouths and the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God is felt going forth Conquering and to Conquer And the Mountains are moved and the lesser Hills are afraid and the hearts of the Hypocrites do melt for fear at the presence of the Lord at the appearance of our God the true God the everlasting Father who is exalting his own Name and seting up the Kingdom of his dear Son and shaking terribly the earth glory glory to him for ever and for ever for he is good and his Mercy endureth for ever and of his faithfulness there is no end All flesh is grass but that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit and shall inherit and sound forth the living Praises of the living God for evermore as it is at this day So be it Given forth in the movings of the Lord as a Witness to his Truth in this his Day by one who bears the Reproach of Christ amonst many Brethren by he evil World under the name of Quaker Thomas Taylor Ignorance and Error REPROVED BEING AN ANSWER TO SOME QUERIES That one JOHN REYNOLDS Wrote to Two of the People called QUAKERS By THOMAS TAYLOR LONDON Printed and Sold by T. Sowle next Door to the Meeting-house in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street and at the Bible in Leaden-hall-street near the Market 1697. THE EPISTLE TO THE READER WHEN the Lord God of Eternal Power began by his Spirit to move in these Nations in the late times of Trouble and there was an Opening in the times for the Zeal of the Heart to work out it self then every one betook themselves to that Fellowship and People that agreed most with the Working-Principle that was in them and so there came a distinguishing and knowledge of those seeking Souls according to some thing most obvious to the Eye of the World and so they called some by the name of Presbyterians some Independent and the like For as for those called Prelatical they were not of such a pressing Nature as to seek forward much after the Spiritual Kingdom but rather Breathed after their Old Form how they might come to that again without the former Troubles to lye down in that But those called Presbyterian or mixed Independent in answer to whose Queries or one of them the ensuing sheets are they seemed so Zealous while the Worlds Power countenanced them as though they would have taken Heaven as it were by force and not only so but even of late also since the Second Charles came in and they began to be put out of their high Places by some old Incumbent as they call them or upon some other Account as Zealor so yet did some of them keep up their Custom of Preaching amongst People in publick where they could get place