PAGE. PAGE. A True Account of the Trial and Sufferings of Lodo- wicke Muggleton, one of the two last Prophets and Witnesses of the Spirit, left by our friend PowEL, who witnessed his trial and all his sufferings, there- fore he gives a more full and particular account of FINIS. R. BROWN, PRINTER, 26, ST. JOHN STREET, CLERKENWELL. STREAM FROM THE TREE OF LIFE: OR, THE THIRD RECORD VINDICATED. BEING THE COPIES OF SEVERAL LETTERS AND EPISTLES Wrote by the two last Witnesses of Jesus Christ. WHEREIN TRUTH RIDES TRIUMPHANT AND IMAGINATION IS CONFOUNDED. These were not included in the Volume of SPIRITUAL EPISTLES because of the great expence. Printed from the original Manuscript in the year of our Lord M.DCC.LVIII. To all those that fear not the sudden appearing of JESUS CHRIST. BRETHREN, IT is a great pleasure to the only true Church of Christ, to see so great a progress, in not only re-printing but also putting in print what never was before, things of the highest eternal consequences to the seed of faith, at a vast expence. It is surprising how it is so far accomplished, considering what a handful we are, and how few of that handful have substance sufficient to support so great an undertaking. Notwithstanding all this, love hath carried on the work, insomuch, that within these seven years, we have printed, besides this, The Interpretation of the Eleventh Chapter of the Revelations, The Divine Appendix, The Soul's Mortality, The Answer to William Penn, the volume of Spiritual Epistles, [never printed before], The Transcendent Spiritual Treatise, The Looking-Glass for George Fox, and The Neck of the Quakers Broken. So there is nothing now scarce, except The Acts, and The Divine Looking Glass. And if we are preserved in the same love and harmony we are in at present, their printing will soon be effected also. For no other way can we serve God, than by making The Third Record on Earth public to his friend, the captive seed of faith. For a candle is not lighted to be put under a bushel; and what is done to his seed, he accounts it as done to himself. So wishing love may increase in the Church, as without that no heavenly virtue can inhabit the soul, I subscribe myself an unmoveable believer of these glorious truths, which will remain unshaken to eternity. JOHN PEAT. CONTENTS. To Walter Bohenan, on the same subject To Edward Fewterell, concerning witchcraft An Epistle to a Quaker, showing the blindness of those An Epistle of the Prophet Muggleton's, proving his To Christopher Hill, containing his own, Thomas Mar- tin, William Young, and Elizabeth Wyles's blessings 63 To a Friend, concerning true and false preachers 788 78 69 i To Isaac Pennington, Esq. concerning God's visible The death of Moses unfolded. An Epistle, proving Christ had inherent power to die |