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Somewhat relating to church-government
wherein the necessity, usefulness, and blessed effects of the true church-government, is here and there hinted at; and this clearly manifested ... as also remarks upon some passages in a late book, entituled, Anti-christ's transformations within, discovered by the light within ... to which is added, some mis-representations of me concerning church-government, cleared -
Some considerations proposed to the City of London, and the Nation of England to calm their spirits
and prepare them to wait for what the Lord is bringing about, that they may not run readily into their own ruin and destruction, and by this extraordinary heat of their spirits kindle that fire, which will soon devour them. With a short exhortation to them, relating to their true settlement, and the removal of that which hinders it -
A question propounded to the rulers, teachers, and people of the nations of England, for them singly to answer in their hearts and consciences in the fear and dread of the Almighty God ...
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The scattered sheep sought after
1. In a lamentation, over the general loss of the powerful presence of God in his people, since the dayes of the Aposttles [sic]; with a particular bewailing of the withering and death of those precious buddings forth of life, which appeared in many at the beginning of the late ttoubles [sic] in these nations, with the proper way of recovery for such. 2. In some propositions concerning the only way of salvation; where is an answer given to that great objection, that the light which convinceth of sin, is the light of a natural conscience; and a brief account rendered of the ground of mens misunderstanding Scriptures. 3. In exposing to view the fundamental principle of the Gospel, upon which the redeemed spirit is built. 4. And in some questions and answers (by way of catechisme, for the sake of the simple-hearted) directing to that principle, and fixing in it -
The Jevv outvvard
being a glasse for the professors of this age: wherein, if they read with meekness, in the true light, such of them as have not overslipt the day of their visitation, may see their own spirits, to their own everlasting advantage and comfort, by learning subjection to that, which hath power in it to destroy this evil spirit in them. Containing some exceptions and arguments of the Jews, against Christs appearance in that fleshly form of his in their dayes, which the present professors may view, and compare with their exceptions and arguments against his appearance in spirit in this age, that they may see and consider which of them are the more, and the more weighty. By Isaac Penington, the younger -
Babylon the Great described
The city of confusion. In every part whereof Antichrist reigns. Which knoweth not the order and unity of the spirit, but striveth to set up an order and uniformity according to the wisdom of the flesh, in all her territories atd [sic] dominions. Her sins, her judgements. With some plain queries further to discover her, and some considerations to help out of her suburbs, that her inward building may lye the more open to the breath and spirit of the Lord, from which it is to receiv [sic] its consumption and overthrow. Also, an exhortation to the powers of the earth. By Isaac Penington, the younger -
To the Parliament, the Army, and all the wel-affected in the nation, who have been faithful to the good old cause
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Some considerations proposed to this distracted nation of England
concerning the present design and work of God therein, upon their submitting whereto doth their settlement alone depend, and not upon any form of government, or change of governors, as that spirit which seeketh their ruin, tempteth them to believe -
The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington, whom the Lord in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people, called Quakers
and in the springings of that light, life and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written, and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others : in two parts -
The Jew outward
being a glasse for the professors of this age : wherein if they read with meekness... such of them as have not overslipt the day of their visitation, may see their own spirits to their own everlasting advantage and comfort by learning subjection to that which hath power in it to destroy this evil spirit in them : containing some exceptions and arguments of the Jews against Christs appearance in that fleshly form of his in their dayes which the present professors may view and compare with their exceptions and arguments against his appearance in spirit in this age, that they may see and consider which of them are the more and the more weighty -
The testimony of Isaac Pennington concerning liberty of conscience and church government. Also Edward Burrough his Vision of the flock
needfull to be seriously considered of by you (called Quakers) among whom it is plainly fulfilled and proved a true vision and not a dream of his own making -
To the Army
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The axe laid to the root of the old corrupt-tree, and the spirit of deceit struck at in its nature
from whence all the error from the life, among both papists and Protestants hath arisen, and by which it is nourished and fed at this day, in a distinction between the faith which is of man, and the faith which is of God -
The scattered sheep sought after ...