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by the same Hand. HE was a man with whom I was well acquainted for many years; and I may say of him, he was an honest upright-hearted man, one that feared God, and eschewed evil; zealous for the honour of God, and for the promotion of his truth on earth; a hearty lover of faithful friends, and in his conversation amongst men, I think I may say, blameless. A zealous man for monthly and quarterly meetings of church government; his desire was that friends in such meetings might so wait upon the Lord, to receive counsel from him, as that they might act in the wisdom of God, that every thing that is contrary to the principle of truth might be kept out of them, and that nothing but truth might have the pre-eminence. In fine, he was a meek-spirited and lowly-minded man, more in substance than in shew. I went to visit him in his last illness, when he was very weak in body, so weak, that he spake very low, but very sensible, and was in a good frame of mind and spirit; so that I was refreshed in my visit, and he was pleased to see me. He was very patient under his affliction, and I believe was fully resigned to the will of God. He departed his life in the tenth month, 1708, at Hempstead in Hertfordshire, and was buried at friends burying-ground at Wood-End, in the same county. JOHN NEALE.To Main Text: Strength in Weakness Manifest |
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OH Friends! Do not Dye from the Good through the Wantonness of the fleshly Lusts, neither be choked with the Cares of this Life, nor fear the Shearers, neither let the Heat scorch your green Blade; but dwell under the Shadow of the Almighty, who will shade you from the Heat and Cold. Neither be cumbred nor surfeited with the Riches of this World, nor bound, nor straitned with them, nor married to them; but be free and loose from them, and be married to the Lord.
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