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A35134 A true and faithful testimony concerning John Samm the servant of the Lord who finished his course by laying down his life in Northampton Goal for the truth of Jesus, the 26th of the 1st month, 1664 ... / written by John Crook. Crook, John, 1617-1699.; Greene, Thomas, 1634?-1699. 1664 (1664) Wing C7215; ESTC R27612 10,327 18

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a Minister wast made a flame To kindle the sparke that in Ember lay Rak't up all night in dark until the day Whose light shin'd clearly in thy holy brest As all that knew thee well must needs attest As I my self for one can truly say That light in thee shin'd clear as perfect day To the enlightning many with thy sunne Whose feet before in darkness fast had runne For who could withstand thy life Oh dear John And not to thy words bow or else be gone So powerful at times was thy sweet voice That to be in thy presence was my choice And besides thy comforting of them that mourn'd Many from darkness to day-light was turn'd All sorts of men by thee received good For thou wast wash't from sinne with Jesus blood Which made thy Journy Peace and thy end gaine In despight of death and all outward paine Which was not a little in that noysome place But that life over all did thee embrace While thou liv'd thy life made many tremble And in thy death who can thee resemble Both for the patience which in thee dwelt As also for those sounds which many felt Flow from thee like sweet streams of quickning life Which often in others have ceased strife And made great Babylon to tremble sore As well as the Scarlet and painted Whore Against whom he warr'd as a valiant man And did not cease till his strength was gone Which lasted till his breath began to faile For while he had any he would not vaile But kept his ground and stoutly made it good And seal'd at last the conquest with his blood In that prison where he at first was cast For the same cause for which he breath'd his last Oh dear John while I 'm speaking of thy praise I am as one dazled with the bright rayes Of that heavenly glory which Crowns thy soul From whence I cannot get thee to condole But a voice within me cryes Be thou gone Out of thy vessel and wear the same Crowne Well I come O God with what speed I may Help me to finish the work of my day For haste I do with all my strength and might Out of this house of clay to take my flight I come I come my work is almost done It 's finisht so soon as this storm is gone Let the winds blow loud and rain fall hard And the Seas roar and waters swell a pace But thy great works O God do not retard Till thou become thy peoples dwelling place Let Judas do with speed what he 's to doe That true friends may be known from deadly foe And thy Jewels made up in sight of all And that they which four thee no more may fall But that the holy may be holy still And no destroyer on all thy holy Hill But whither am I going in such haste Is th' blessed day at hand for this great feast Methinks my heart is silled with great joy To behold this good day so very nigh While many like the Prophets servant say With us it's night but with the enemies day That 's because the eyes not opened to see Jehovahs strength which is greater for me Then all the world or death and hell beside Which to them is known that in light abide Times and seasons are in the Fathers hand And let them fear who build upon the sand But my soul sees the work already done Which is the throwing down of Babylon The great into woe grief and constant paine There to lye and never to rise again How can I now any longer withhold From condoling for him that was so bold To bear his testimony for the Lord Against Babylons wayes by him abhorr'd Who like Davids worthies brake through the host To refresh the thirsty and find the lost And such a one was he of whom I speak Let the sence of Truths great loss your hearts break For many such Souldiers are not behind Whose ease estate and life could not him bind From ventring all in Gods righteous cause Vnto the end for which he valiant was In liberty in bonds in life in death Oh how faithful was he until last breath He stood fast ' gainst all that did gainsay None being able to turn his mind away Saying often from his heart in true love And zeal unto Gods wayes and pretious dove Meaning the Seed alone without a mate Mind the poor and needy in all your brests Which mourns alone while crafty souls have nests And foxes have their holes to hide their heads It often wak't when others slept in beds His care was still that it might live and raign That nothing might it's Fathers love restrain Was not this that love the Lambs ought to have From true Pastors who seek their sheep to save Yes yes and such are after Gods own heart That to save the sheep they would feel the smart Methinks I feel his life and hear his hymne Heark heark doth it not make the babe to singe In those that remember his dwelling place Wast not in great peace over all disgrace Heeding nothing more then to be with God As his dwelling place from all stroke and rod Well hast ye thither all ye chosen Flock That ye may dwell with him on Sions Rock In the dear Seed where still he lives with you In that union where they are no more two But one with him and me and all in life And so your loss is gain and end of strife Vnto which life with him God bring us all Where the loss is repair'd to great and small Well dear John with thee is my soul at rest For now I feel thou dwellest within my brest Feel ye the same ye dearest Lambs of love For he 's a mate to thee thou loansome Dove And ye sweet children of your father dear Both inward and outward be of good chear Your Father lives and so shall do for aye Let his Counsel be embrac't and obey So shall all be made up in safety and peace With sweet gaine to your souls and good encrease Where our home is who dwell and rest in life Far from all sorrow out of all bate and strife In one house where we all have our bread sure Feed seed ye babes for it will still endure Farewel dear babes and with our Father dwell At home in God with us in spight of hell And thus to him and you I have paid my debt And to all the upright that with us met I take my leave and rest in that Amen After whom the just cryes how long when when By John Crook now Prisoner in Ipswich Town-Goal for the same cause for which dear J. S. layed down his life written the 7th of the 2d Month 1664. FRiends in the Counties before-mentioned or where this may come This is my Testimony which I had in my heart to bear for that faithful man John Samm who was a Minister and sufferer for the Truth of Jesus who hath now finished his Testimony in faithfulness a
prisoner in Northampton by me who for some years have had a right knowledge of him and his integrity and faithfulness to Gods eternal Truth of which he was made partaker He was a man of a sound mind and of an upright heart a lover of righteousness and hating iniquity Him the Lord was pleased to choose with the first in the County of Bedford who made him sensible of the living word in his heart by which the Lord brought him to know the work of Redemption who Redeemed him out of the worlds wayes and worships and brought him to Truth in the inward parts which truth he knew to be powerful which set him free from much which did entangle him and feeling the power of it the Lord chose him to bear testimony in words unto it which he received not of man nor by man but of the free gift from the Lord and when he had received it to wit the Truth in the inward parts and his mind to it turned then did he feel the sweet streams of the Lords love to his thirsty soul by which his heart was often filled with joy and great rejoycing and also the Lord in the strength of his Love and in the sense of the living vertue of his life did open his mouth in praises to the Lord to the great refreshment and comfort of his children who were begotten by the same word of power unto the feeling of the life by which he was filled many times as a Cup that overflowes and a good understanding had the Lord given him of the mysteries of his Kingdom and of those things which he had heard learned and received of the Lord in the light of his Son that did he faithfully communicate unto others in the demonstration of the Spi●it of God in season and out of season without respect of time place or person yea prosperous was he made in the hand of the Lord to the convincing of many in the Counties where he travel●ed and to the turning of many from darkness to light from Sathans power to God and a good instrument he was of comfort to the tempted ones and a refresher of the weak ones and a confirmer of the tender hearted in that present Truth which they had received and these words would run through him often saying on this wise As every one hath received Christ the Light so let him walk in it And he was also a man full of love and very zealous for the Lord but not without knowledge for a living sense he had of the heavenly power of God by which he was filled many times as with new Wine and would often say Who is able to containe of this heavenly Vertue and not praise the Name of the Lord And the Lord his Truth and People was dear unto him for whose sakes he often suffered Imprisonment and spoyling of his goods and did rather choose to suffer affliction upon Truths account with the people of the Lord then to enjoy the pleasures of this life for a season or sinne against the light of Christ Jesus which did shine in his heart and give him the knowledge of the Glory that 's Eternal for the enjoyment of which this world and it's glory was of little value to him and both in prison and out of prison the Lord did accompany him with his heavenly presence and many times fill him with the vertue of his life by which his heart was engaged to the Lord. These things I can boldly speak of him having a right knowledge of him being once cast into prison with him because we could not break the command of Christ in sinning against his Ligat which sayed in us Swear not at all according as is recorded in the Scriptures of Truth for which at that time we suffered eighteen weeks Imprisonment with many more of the servants of the Lord who kept the Commandments of God and had the Testimony of Jesus and our hearts was knit together even as Jonathans was to David and as Iron sharpeneth Iron so did the Lord by the manifestation of his love and life in our hearts cause us often to refresh each other Well what might I speak my Friends in Truth of our deceased Brother who fainted not unto the end who hath now finished his Course and made not Shipwrack of Faith and a good Conscience but hath kept the Faith and in it is fallen asleep and now his bodily presence we here no more shall see bu● his life is amongst us and is felt with the faithful for while it was conteined in that narrow compass he would often say There 's no straitness in the Lord but the straitness is of man And he would say How doth one drop from the presence of the Lord cause the Cup to overflow saying Who is able to containe of the exellent streams of Life and not praise the living God On Friends amongst whom he traveled feel his life among you and remember his labour of love for the labour of the Righteous tendeth to life and for this end did he travail labour and suffer to death as a valiant in Israel that many might be made partakers of the like precious faith which he knew to overcome and to give victory and to preserve him to the Lord that so being made partake●s of the riches of Gods grace rejoycing in themselves they might witness this was the earnest desire of his Soul surely the memorial of the Righteous shall be had in everlasting remembrance but the name of the wicked shall ●ot So this is my testimony on the behalf of that valiant man who counted not his life dear to himself that he might finish his course with joy And now dear Friends and Brethren whom the Lord hath called in this the day of his mighty Power and hath made you partakers of his Divine nature and hath caused the windowes of Heaven to open and hath shoured down of the ●ertue of his life upon you and ye who have often se●t the ●weet influences of the Fathers love unto your souls be not over much troubled at this our loss but feel his life among you for affliction cometh not out of the dust neither doth trouble spring out of the ground yet man is born to trouble as the spark fly upward as saith Job but the Lord is the support and deliverer of the Righteous and he is their present help in the needful time who brings them to their expected end in peace as he hath this our friend in a good age like as a shock of Corn cometh in in it's sea on And now ye children of the Lord born of the same birth wait ye for the streamings forth of the Lords love into all your souls that you may be as channels or as water courses through which the Lord causeth the water of life to run that you may not only be comforted in your selves but may have wherewithal to comfort others keep in the tenderness and love one to another as children of one Father all sucking at the same brests of Consolation by which the Lords people in all a●e were consolated that ye may grow up together as trees of Righteousness the planting of the Lord that a blessing in his hand ye may be and by his living power to the end ye may be preserved to the glory and to the praise of the Lord This as a testimony for that servant of the Lord J. S. whom I dearly loved with a short Salutation of love to the children of the first born The 7th of the 2d Month 1664. By one who suffers for the same Testimony for which our Brother layed down his life P●is●ner in the Town Goal of Ipswich in Suffolk your Friend THOMAS GREEN FINIS