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A65941 The VVidow VVhiterows humble thanksgiving for the Kings safe return With an account of John Hall's vision upon the first day of the eleventh month, 1693/4. And also a letter to a friend concerning John Hall's message with a letter from Jamaica concerning the earthquake that happen'd there; a warning to the inhabitants of the earth, to fear God and give glory to Him, for the hour of His judgments are come Licensed, D.P. April 18. Whitrowe, Joan. 1694 (1694) Wing W2035; ESTC R221007 38,667 41

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Fleetstreet the precious presence of the LORD accompaning Me being filled with Joy and returning thanks to the LORD for his great goodness and manifold Mercies in given me power and strength to do his exceptable Will and finding my self clear as I thought of the Blood of all I communed thus with the LORD in deep humility That if I had found favour in his sight and that I had finished the Work he had given me to do then I might return to him in peace for my Eyes had seen his Salvation Upon these Words a mighty Power fell upon me that operated in all parts of my Body and a strong powerful Voice Said Arise and thrash Oh Daughter of Sion for I will make thy Horn Iorn and thy Hoof Brass Upon these Words I was greatly bowed down in deep humility weeping before the LORD and humbly beging his assisting Power and heavenly Wisdom to fulfil His holy devine Will in all things that His pleasure was to require of me Then after this I wrote another printed-Printed-book to the King and Queen and four Papers in writing at several times which I delivered into their one hands and then after I had delivered those Writings I wrote another Book which I had almost finished but this coming so forceable upon me I laid that by and this hath been longer in hand than I expected when I begun it for indeed all things looking so ●ark and dismal I rather expected some dreadful Judgment would break ●orth before this Book would be finished and seeing so little notice taken ●n the general of all the Patience and Long-suffering Judgments and bound●ess Mercies of the LORD But all manner of Wickedness and open Pro●hainess appearing openly with an impudent face saying Who is the LORD ●hat we should fear him and seeing Wickedness rage as a pestilential Fever and the Angels of darkness let loose out of the Bottomless-pit and Hell ●eign on Earth I thought in my self these are the Evil-days wherein the Prudent are to keep silence and the Days of Vengance are at hand I threw the writing out of my hand as Moses threw the Tables of Stone out of his hand and concluded all in vaine that was spent in labour of Love upon this Generation which is passing away like the Smoak of a Furnace for thought I the time is come That he that is wicked must be wicked still and he that is righteous shall be righteous But in this Exercise of Mind the power of his Love broke in upon me who was never weary in Well-doing and charged me with Neglect of my Duty that would a-mount to his Glory and the Good of Souls Upon this I hastned again to the Work I had laid a-side and since I have grudg'd the time that hath been spent from it and now I have given you an Account why it was not committed to the Press before now The next is the Salutation of the Love of God to all of what Perswasion soever whether in Forms or out of Forms through out the whole Universe that loves no Iniquity but the Truth as it is in Jesus my Soul hath fellowship with you herein and if you presevere to the end of all Iniquity to destroy the Root and Ground of all Evil that the Righteous Seed which is Heir of the Kingdom of Glory may be sown in the good Ground which will bring forth Fruit to God an Hundred Fold Friends of all Perswasions that are in this Work all the Promises are yours the Blessing of the everlasting Hills is upon your heads the Eternal God is your Refuge and under his Arms you shall be preserved for ever he shall cast out the Enemy before you and by the Power of his Word destroy them then Israel the Fountain of Jacob shall dwell alone in safety in a Land of Wheat and Wine his Heavens shall drop the Dew Blessed art thou Oh People saved by the LORD the Sheild of thy help which is the Sword of thy Glory therefore thine Enemies shall be in subjection unto thee and thou shall tread upon their high Places Deut. 33.27 28 29. But the Hipocrite the Proud the Covetous the Malicious the Back-biter Lier and Slanderer shall have their Portion in the Lake the Self-ended shall wither the Luke-warm GOD will spew out the Wicked of the World and Sinners in Sion God will thrust a-way as Thorns that cannot be touched with hands therefore must be burnt up in the place where they stand But unto those tha● fears my Name shall the Sun of Righteousness a-rise with Healings li● his Wings and they shall be mine in the Day that I make up my Jewels and I will spare you as a Man spareth his only Son that serves him saith the LORD As I lay on my Bed waiting upon the LORD having my self and al● worldly things in a low esteem and value humbling my self to the dust and making Self of no Reputation but having a wonderful great and high esteem of GOD beyond what my Tongue is able to express to love adore and follow him without the least interest of my own let it be ever so holy so it be according to his divine Will And as I was thus giving my self all up to GOD a powerful Voice said Write down thy Poverty which I immediately did and said My LORD and my GOD that I may use no vain Repetitions to Thee but that which comes from me to Thee may be the Begettings of thy own Life Father I beseech Thee be Thou the Begetter of every Thought that rises in me to thee for then shall my Prayer be exceptable to Thee when Thou art the Father of it ● Then may the LORD of Life and Glory say This is my Beloved in whom ● am well pleased For LORD what am I but as the Dust before Thee who am nothing nor can do nothing not so much as keep out a wandring Thought or keep my Mind fixt upon Thee one moment therefore I lie in my own vileness in my own Corruption who am nothing nor can do nothing No righteous LORD without Thee I can do nothing but in thee holy Father and by thy Eternal Power I can do all things Glory be to Thee All weakness is mine but all Power and evenlasting Strength is thine Thou Omnipotent GOD unto whom my Heart and Soul Strength and Might Poverty and Nothingness ye all that is within me doth ascribe unto Thee the Everlasting Majesty all Honour and Glory all Love and humble Obedience with everlasting Praises and Thanksgiving be returned unto Thee the HOLY ONE Amen saith my Soul World without End Amen J. W. And whereas it is thought by some that are strangers to me and my Writings that a Woman did not write these Books which I have pu● forth but at least say that I have the help of some Man give GOD the glory Jone Whitrow writ every Word I poor nothing unworthy Creatur● wrote it I cannot say whether a Word might be mispelt and mended