[22] An Epistle to the Mystical Body of Christ on Earth. The lines which I have put in italics in the text clearly show the "seeker"-attitude.
[23] See my Quakers in the American Colonies (1911), pp. 1-25.
[24] In his Retired Man's Meditations he speaks of "Christ's rule in the legal conscience" and "Christ's rule in the evangelical conscience," by which he means to contrast a religion founded on external performances or historical events, and a religion founded on events transacted in the soul of the man himself.
[25] Reliquiae Baxterianae, i. p. 75.
[26] See Vane's A Brief Answer to a certain Declaration made of the Intent and Equity of the Order of Court, etc., in Hutchinson's Collection of Original Papers.
[27] Preface to Williams' Bloudy Tenet.
[28] The Retired Man's Meditations, p. 388. Italics mine.
[29] Ibid. Preface
[30] Ibid. chap. ii.
[31] Ibid. ii. chaps. iii. and iv. See also A Pilgrimage into the Land of Promise, pp. 1-3.