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A54907 The captive (that hath long been in captivity) visited with the day-spring from on high. Or the prisoner (that hath fitten in the prison-house of woful darkness) freed into the everlasting light and covenant of God, in which perfect peace and satisfaction is Written by way of conference, and sent out into the world for the sake of those who have long groped upon the tops of the dark mountains, where the barrennesse and emptinesse is, without the knowledge of the true light to be their guide, that they (as in a glass) may see themselves, and read what hath been the cause why they have so long sought, and not found that they have sought for. Given forth especially for the sake of the scattered people in America, by one who labors for and waits to see the elect gathered from the four quarters of the earth, known by the name of Richard Pinder. Pinder, Richard, d. 1695. 1660 (1660) Wing P2262; ESTC R219448 16,995 45

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lead me out of my sin and vain conversation but being perswaded by the aforesaid Teachers that I must not expect such a thing as to be freed from sin in this life this pleased my carnal mind and strengthned me to go on in Rebellion against the light which did condemn me for it that I would have reasoned had not Paul a body of Sin and what must I expect to be freed from sin more then he But indeed in all that time I thus reasoned I never had true peace neither indeed was like to have for now I see that it was the enemy of my Souls rest and peace that thus reasoned and pleaded for sin which is the Devils Kingdome and that they are his Ministers that perswades people that they must not expect to be freed from sin so long as they live which new I see is a Sold-destroying Doctrine and is not received by any but they that be in the unbelief for asI told thee since my understanding was somewhat opened by the true light I see all things possible with God and that faith as a grain of Mustard-feed is able to remove Mountains that though I see the body of sin yet standing I dare not but believe he who by his appearance hath given me to see it is able to destroy it and as thou knows well this is my condition at present that gladly I would be further informed for I find Paul speaks of such a condition and speaks of an overcoming also that I would know whether he witn ssed an overcoming any other way but through the light which gave him to see that sin was grown up to have a body Inform. Being thou art sensible that this seasoning with flesh and blood and following such Teachers as did please the Carnal mind in pleading for sin hath been it that hath caused thee to err from the way of thy Souls rest and peace which was wholly hidden from thine eyes while thou regarded not but stopped thy ear at the cry of the Light which Christ hath enlightened thee withall and while thou framed a faith according to thy own Imaginations which gave thee no victory over Sin but that with thy mind thou served it in fulfilling thy own hearts lusts which led thee a side and warred against thy Soul which now thou art to wait to be delivered from to know Christ thy Souls Saviour to be revealed in his own light the hope of thy glory to destroy and take away thy sin which long hath seperated alienated thy mind from the life of God that thou hast been a stranger unto his Covenant of Promise by reason of the hardness and impudency that thy heart was hardened in by consulting with thy imaginations and by lending an ear to such as perswaded thee that the appearance of the grace of God which did appear to lead thee out of thy sin and vaine conversation was but a restraining grace and not able to save thy Soul Oh blindness and ignorance that ever thou or any should lend an ear to such Is not the grace which is able to restrain from sin saving For what would thou or any be saved from if not from sin For hath not sin been it that hath kept your Souls in death and is not sin the cause of your condemnation And is not the grace saving which the Apostle saith hath appeared unto all men which taught them that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts they should live godly and soberly in this present world that so as long as thou rejected the appearance of this grace thou was not like to know Redemption from thy Sin and vain conversation For thou confest thy carnal mind which is at enmity with God was at liberty and strengthened which the grace appeared to mortifie but it having been pleased thou wert not like to please God nor to obtain mercy with him to overcome thy sin but was short of the life the Saints was in that spoke forth the Scripture and so could not measure their conditions nor see into the mystery the Scripture speaks of thou being in the unbelief and reprobated in thy mind in that with it thou served sin in fulfilling the lusts of it that so thou may see there hath been a great difference betwen the condition that Paul speaks of about which thou reasoned and thine For he in that time when he saw the Law of sin which was in his members warring against the Law of his mind and the wretched state he with his mind served the Lord but thou sin as thou coufesseth in that time when thou egarded not but dis-esteemed and rejected the light which appeared shewing thee thy sin but now the Day-spring from on High having visited thee thou plainly sees that faith as a grain of mustard seed is able to remove Mountains that I may answer thee in short the overcomming Paul speaks on and witnessed was obtained through the Law of the Spirit of Life which first discovered the body of sin unto him and the wretched estate which made him cry out who should deliver him how the Law of the spirit of life which was in Christ that delivered him and set him free from the Law of sin and Death which for a time was in his Members Captive What thou hast spoken I clearly see is Truth for I finde the light in my own Conscience bearing witnesse to it which Light also I now see is to be my guide and for the want of the knowledge of it I long have gone astray and erred in judgement in the things pertaining to my souls peace and especially about the appearance of the Light which long I desired to see and though it was near me even in my own Conscience yet being drawn aside by an evil heart of unbeliefe and by such teachers as was in the same unbeliefe I have stumbled at the true light which appeared so near me which the Lord through his visitation hath caused to shine forth of darkness that all the dark wayes in which I have long walked and gone astray in I now clearly see and comprehend that I hope for the time to come the Lord will giude my feet in the way of peace in that he hath shewed and made manifest unto me a measure of his own light to prepare me a way through the wilderness that though I walk through the valley of the shaddow of death yet I will not fear seeing the Lords love hath so largely extended to me that after the time of this long darkness he hath caused Light to shine forth and his day to spring from on High which hath lighted upon me that hath long sitten in darkness and long gone astray as a sheep having no shepherd and that hath been as in a pit where there hath been no water and hath lain long as in a Prison-house of wofull darkness under the chains of which I have long been kept even nigh without hopes of deliverance yet now I see the Lord
The Captive that hath long been in Captivity VISITED with the Day-spring from on high Or the Prisoner that hath sitten in the Prison-house of woful darkness freed into the everlasting light and Covenant of God in which perfect peace and satisfaction is Written by way of Conference and sent out into the World for the sake of those who have long groped upon the tops of the dark mountains where the barrennesse and emptinesse is without the knowledge of the true light to be their guide that they as in a glass may see themselves and read what hath been the cause why they have so long sought and not found that they have sought for Given forth especially for the sake of the scattered people in America by one who labors for and waits to see the Elect gathered from the four Quarters of the earth known by the name of Richard Pinder Isay 9.2 The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light they that dwell in the Land of the shadow of Death upon them hath the Light shined London Printed for Thomas Simmons at the sign of the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate 1660. TO THE READER WHat here is written is for the sake of those that long hath been deceived and kept in Captivity by expecting to receive Light and power in those things which are weak and beggarly and so have been tossed too and fro in the night of wofull darkness where the Captivity and bondage is out of which none but the Lord alone can deliver Therefore this is written that such as hath long layne in it expecting freedom through those things which they have been drawn to observe by the cunning devices and slights of men that they may turn their minds and expectations from Gadding abroad to feel and know the appearance of the true Light in themselves which Christ hath enlightened them withall and that by it they may search themselves and see what hath kept them in Captivity that with the Light they may be led from it for to that end doth the true light appear as thou that reads and understands this following discourse will plainly see and that there is no other way whereby thou or any can come out of Captivity but through believing in the Light which shews unto you your sin and darkness Which light is the free gift of God and comes not through any outward means but is freely placed in all to shew them sin and transgression which they are fallen into and to lead out of it all them who believes in it and follows it but is the Condemnation of all who hates it Written in the Island Bermuda the 9th day of the 3d. Mouth 1660. R. P. THE CAPTIVE VISITED c. Captive I That have long sitten in darkness and under the shaddow of death have heard a great Rumor of a light that is broken forth of which I would gladly be informed Informer Unto thee that hath long sitten in darkness and under the shaddow of death is Light now sprung forth and the day from on high visiting of thee to give thee the knowledge of salvation by the remitting of thy sins under which thou long hast been oppressed and groaned to be delivered from and the light of which thou hast heard such a Rumor is the way which thy God hath prepared for thy deliverance Cap. But seeing I am yet in darkness and that death doth yet over-shaddow me where must I come to the knowledge of this Light of which I have heard such a Rumor which thou saith my God hath prepared for my deliverance Inform. Seeing thou seemest to make such diligent enquiry concerning the Light a Rumor of which thou saiest thou hast heard and which I told thee thy God hath prepared for thy deliverance it therefore appeareth plainly unto me thou hast some desires to come out of the darkness in which thou long hast sitten and been over-shaddowed by Therefore hearken and give ear for the words of my mouth shall be words of truth and easie to be understood as thou enclines unto the fear of the Lord. The Light which thou enquires after and of which thou hast heard a Rumor and which I told thee thy God had prepared for thy deliverance to give thee the knowledge of salvation through the remiting of thy sins under which thou hast long been oppressed that is it which shines into thy own Conscience and lets thee see how darkness hath prevailed over thee and how thou by it hast been subjected unto vanity and how sin by the Power of it hath been brought forth which hath brought forth death which doth yet over-shaddow thee that if ever thou can come to the knowledge of the Light so as to lead thee out of darkness which hath been the cause of all thy misery thou must own it in its appearance which is in giving thee to see sin and in reproving thee for it to the end that thy heart might be broken off from it and by the Light joyned unto God who hath immortallity and dwelleth in the Light with whom thy Souls peace is Captive But what nearer am I for this seeing that I am in darkness and that death still over-shaddoweth me and that my sins still prevaile over me though indeed as thou saist I find some small desires to be freed from this my darkness but that which should enable me and give me Power over it that I find not And also thou saiest that that is the Light which shines into my own Conscience which shews me my own sin and darkness which the Lord hath prepared for my deliverance which thing as yet I am not fully satisfied in for the Light which shewed me my own sin and reproved me for it that I have neglected and not regarded because those whom I follow for teaching told me that it was but the Light of nature or a Created Light or natural conscience and told me it was not sufficient to lead out of sin and to give Power over it but told me of a greater Light and power that should come by hearing them preach and using them things which they call Ordinances and that that light and power which should come that way should free me from the condemning power of sin though not from that power by which it is brought forth That as for this Light in my own Conscience which thou tells me of I have not at all regarded but have altogether rejected it and dis-esteemed of it because those whom I looked upon to be Christs Ministers told me that is was but natural and not sufficient to guid me unto God neither withall could I comprehend it my self with all my wisdom that I have looked upon it to be no more then the Light of nature though indeed I found it present at all times namely the light in my own Conscience checking and reproving me for many sins that were commited in secret which no mortal eye saw me commit that if thou or