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A57428 The wonder of the world being a perfect relation of a young maid, about eighteen years of age, which hath not tasted of any food this two and fifty weeks ... : wherein is related the whole truth and no more, as it was taken from the mouth of the damsel and her mother, being a true account of her condition / written by Thomas Robins ... Robins, Thomas. 1669 (1669) Wing R1663; ESTC R4546 7,629 23

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she doth not advance her self in any way but doth confess her self a sinner trusting in the Lord for mercn and the Lord grant every one of us so for to do She is very ready in the Scripture is able to discourse with any of the Clergy she is so very ready in disputing of Scripture and yet very small Learning when it pleased the Lord to ftrike her into this condition and yet now as ready as if she had gone seven years to the School a mighty providence and a thing to be admired at but the Lord is suffisient and is able to do much more then man is able to express But before I go any further I do intend to give you a little more satisfaction concerning this Damsels tast for after it was known and spread abroad in the Country the thing being so very strange that the Country was very hard of beleiving it to be true as some do to this 〈◊〉 will not believe but all I can say to such as these I pray God that they have a true faith to believe in Iesus Christ for as for my own part my conscience tells me I ought to believe it for when I was with her I could not conceive any way to the contrary But indeed the hard belief of some men is not to be marvelled at for in the time of our Saviour Jesus Christ when he walked on the earth I say there was many that would not believe him which I shall speak more of hereafter But now to give you a little more satisfaction concerning this Damsels Fast as I told you before some of the head of the Gentry which lives near the Damsel caused twenty Maids to be chosen out of several Towns thereabouts to wake and watch with her for to sée how she lived that they might be the better satisfied in the truth and these twenty Maids did watch and wake with her every one her turn and when they had done they all agréed that she received no food but as they wet her lips with Spring Water in a Spoon which is a great satisfaction to many yet some as I told you before very hard of belief but since that tune for a further tryal the most worthy and honourable Earl of Devonshire for a further and more full satisfaction he hath sent fourteen Maids to wake and watch with her that he might be the more satisfied in the truth these Maids wake with her by two at a time for four and twenty hours and so every two did so till they had waked seven nights and seven days and when they had so done they certified that she did receive no mortal Food but onely the wetting of her lips with Spring water in a spoon and as it is very credably reported this hath given him very good satisfaction and he doth believe it to be true Indéed it is a very strange and miraculous wonder nay it may be called A Wonder of all Wonders for the like was never heard of before neither in our days nor in our Fore-Fathers days No not since the Lord created man but we may assure our selves that it is the Will of the Lord for to let us sée his handy-work for to try whether we do believe that there is a God that can work strange and wonderful works and yet there is some so hard of belief that will not stick to say I mean concerning this Maid that there is some desembleation in it and will find some scornful Word or other concerning it Nay some will not stick to say that there is Witch-craft in it But as for such as those I desire not to spend no rash judgement upon them but leave them in the imagination of their own hearts but as for my own part I fully believe as the Word says as you may find it in the 28. Chap. of the Prophet Isaih and about the 29. Verse the Words be these This also cometh forth from the Lord of Hosts which is wonderful in counsel and excellent in working But indéed in these days mens hearts be so deceitful that it is hard to find any that his heart and tongue agrees together for many in these our days which doth make a fair 〈◊〉 that they be very Religious people and fears the Lord in an out 〈◊〉 to the World and yet I say such as they I can hear doth spend their judgement very rashly concerning this Maid which I here have spoken off which is contrary to the Word of God But as for such as those I would desire them to look in the 29. Chapter of Isaiah and about the 13. Verse and consider with themselves whether they be 〈◊〉 or no of that deep Hipocrisie as the Lord calls it in the Contents of that Chapter as you may sind in the 13. Verse Wherefore the Lord said forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth and with their lips doth honour me but have removed their heart far from me and their fear towards me is tought by the Precept of Men And fear we may see now the Lord was angry with this people in those days which made such a fair outward show with their lips but yet their hearts was contrary indéed I would desire you to look into the 14. verse of that same Chapter and there you may find it very plain to understand the cause why the Lord doth work such great and marvellous works for as I have read it unto you in the 13. Verse he challenged them for their Hipocrisie Therefore behold I proceed to do a marvellous work among this people even a marvellous work and a wonder And indeed the Lord may for any thing that I know have spoken the very same words to us here in these our Nations for to be sure no Nation in these days could be déeper plunged in that deadly sin of Hipocrisie then we for in the 13. verse you may understand that the Lord calls desembleation a déep Hipocrisie in these Words They honour me with their lips but have removed their heart far from me and I pray God there be not too many such now adays which may be a great cause of the Lords working this great and marvelous work here among us now in this sinful Nation and hath made his chosen Uessel of this Damsel for to work this great and marvelous work upon and for any thing that I know may have spoken the very same words to her as he spake in the 41. of Isaiah and about the 9 and 10 Verses The Words be these I pray you take notice it is worth your observation Thou whom I have taken from the ends of the Earth and called thee from the chief men thereof and said into thee thou art my Servant I have chosen thee and not cast thee away fear thou not for I am with thee be not dismayed for I am thy God I will strengthen thee yea I will help thee yea I will uphold thee with the right hand of my