Long-Mournful and Sorely-Diftreffed ISAAC PENINGTON, The LORD, in his tender Mercy, at length Vifited and QU AKE R R S; 1616-79 AND IN THE SPRINGINGS of that LIGHT, LIFE, and HOLY POWER in him, AND Are now published as a thankful Teftimony of the Goodness of the LORD They also that erred in fpirit, fhall know understanding; and they that VOL. I. THE SECOND EDITIO N. LONDON: Printed by SAMUEL CLARK, } For JOHN and THOMAS KENDALL, Bookfellers, in Colchester. M DCC LXI. THE FIRST VOLUME. HE Way of Life and Death made manifeft, &c. An Examination of the Grounds and Caufes which are faid to induce the Court of Bofton to make that Order of Banishment against the The New Covenant of the Gospel distinguished from the Old Covenant of An Epistle to fuch as obferve the Seventh Day for a Sabbath, A Warning of tender Bowels to the Rulers, Teachers, and People, 417 Of the Kingdom, Laws, and Government of Chrift in the Heart and 42 I Somewhat Spoken to a Weighty Question concerning the Magiftrate's Protection of the Innocent, Some Confiderations for the Serious and Wife in Heart, 443 450 A brief Account of what the People called Quakers defire, in reference to the Civil Government, 453 A few Words to fuch as have felt the Power of the Endless Life drawing A few Words about the present Work of God in the World Concerning Perfecution, 455 456 459 A brief Account of that Stubbornness which by many is objected against the People called Quakers, 477 Some Directions to the Panting Soul, 482 Concerning the Worship of the Living God, which he teacheth Ifrael His People, 490 Some Questions and Answers relating to Converfion, and to Tenderness of Confcience : 494 Natural, Ifrael, Some Questions and Answers for the Opening of the Eyes of the Jews 497 for the Direction, Comfort, &c. of God's Spiritual 509 conducing towards the further Opening of the Path of 518 Some Questions and Answers fhewing Man his Duty, &c. 535 concerning the Seed of Ifrael and the true Church 545 To all fuch as Complain they want Power, 552 563 Some Obfervations on Romans xiv. 20. 567 Three Queries to the King and Parliament, 572 A Salutation of Love to the Commiffioners of the Peace for the County of Bucks, &c. 582 A Weighty Queftion propounded to the King and Parliament, 585 Some of the Myfteries of God's Kingdom Glanced at, Some Questions and Answers of deep Concernment to the Jews, 593 611 Some |