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A40006 Some seasonable considerations to the young men & women who in this day of tryal are made willing to offer up themselves, estates or liberty, and suffer reproaches, with other hard usages in the streets of this city, and elsewhere, to bear a testimony for the life, light and truth of Jesus Christ and to all who make a profession of the same, this in the tender love of God is written / by Mary Forster. Forster, Mary, 1619?-1686. 1684 (1684) Wing F1604; ESTC R10778 6,261 14

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set a Watch over my Thoughts saith the honest Heart for my God knoweth them afar off and I must give an account for every idle Word I will watch over my Eyes for my Lord hath said Whosoever looketh upon a Woman and lusteth after her hath committed Adultery with her already in his Heart and the Apostle James saith Whosoever seemeth to be Religious and bridleth not his Tongue that mans Religion is vain And Oh! that all my Works might witness the Lord at hand seeing they must follow me after Death Here is Heart-work indeed blessed is he who worketh out his Salvation with Fear and Trembling such shall be safe and no evil Tidings can make them afraid such shall hold out in all Tryals for they are builded upon a sure Foundation Jesus Christ himself being the chief Corner Stone Friends This is a Day wherein Satan desires yea doth indeed winnow all Professions blessed is that Person and that People who partake of the benefit of our Lords praying for he hath prayed That their Faith fail not and him the Father heareth alwayes blessed are they who watch and keep their Garments unspotted their Conversation will be such as will adorn the Gospel Now unto God only wise who comforts his People with his Rod and with his Staff he who knows our frame and will not suffer any who fear his Name to be tempted above what they are able to bear and in the fittest Season will deliver Jacob out of all his Troubles To him be all Power Might Majesty with Dominion and holy Praises given and ascribed from this time henceforth and forever saith my Soul MARY FORSTER THE END BOOKS Printed aud Sold by Andrew Sowle NO Cross No Crown Or a Discourse shewing the Nature and Discipline of the holy Cross of Christ Price 2 s. England's Interest discovered c. 5 d. A brief state and examiation of Liberty Spiritual 2 d. An Address to Protestants upon the present Conjuncture 18 d. An Answer to a foolish Libel called The Quakers Opinions 2 d. An Epistle containing a solemn Farewell c. Price One half-Penny All writ by William Penn. A Lamentacion over England By W. Bingley 2 d. ●ruth's Vindication By E. Bathurst Price bound 8 d. The Principles of Truth or a declaration of our Faith who are called Quakers Price bound 8 d. Universal Love By W. Smith Pr. bound 8 d. ●saac Pennington 's Works Price 12 s. Humphery Smith's Books collected into one Volumn 2 s. 6 d. The Collected Labours of Samuel Fisher A Collection of the several Writings of William Baily 5 s. 6 d. ●ames Parnels Collection 3 s. 4 d. A sober Vindication of the Religious Assemblies of the People called Quakers and the Manner thereof warranted and justifi'd by the Liturgy of the Church of England 2 d. ob The Redemption of the Seed being the several Writings of Richard Moore 6 d. The Foundation of Tythes shaken By T. Elwood The great Case of Tythes once more revived F. Howgill Due Order of Law and Justice pleaded against Irregular and Arbitrary Proceedings By George Whitehead 7 d. A legal Examination of Abuses of Law Concerning 1. Forcible Entry 2. Imprisonment without Warrant how contrary to Law 3. Riots Routs and Vnlawful Assemblies 4. The publick Peace and Breach of it 5. Oppression and Duress by Goals and Goalers and what Priviledge the Law allows to Prisoners 3 d. The Prisoners Vindication with a sober Expostulation and Reprehension of Persecutors By John Gratton 2 d. Jacob the Plain Man wrestling with God for perfect Victory and Dominion over Esau the Rough and Cunning Man 2 d. Some Buds and Blossoms of Piety 6 d. The Sayings of Women c. A brief Treatise of Religious Womens Meetings Services and Testimonies also concerning Womens Speaking and Prophecying in the Church By Hugh Wood. 2 d.