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A70940 A visitation of tender love (once more) from the Lord unto Charles the II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705.; Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668. 1662 (1662) Wing R1500; ESTC R22052 5,785 9

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came to sit upon the throne of thy Father And many good people thy peaceable Subjects have suffered the spoyling of their goods and cruel torturing as whippings banishments yea and death it self and these things oh King have been done in thy Dominions and thou hast not been acquainted therewith for oft have the servants of the Lord laid these things before thee to the end that by thy power these cruel sufferings might be removed and the persecutors restrained But hast thou rightly considered it or laid it to heart so as to ease them throughly of their sufferings or hast thou had a sensible feeling of the deep afflictions which many of the Lords people have undergone as thou ought being see up as chief ruler over them in these nations I speak concerning the despised people called Quakers And ought not oppression to be removed and evil doers terrified and those that do wel encouraged But alas how is justice and true judgment perverted and turned backward and those that work wickedness set up And those that depart from iniquity become a prey unto the wicked and ungodly And these things oh King the Lord seeth with his invisible eye which goes through the earth and his good spirit is grieved therewith And thereby he is greatly provoked to wrath And assuredly for this cause his controversy is very great his jealousy and fierce indignation is kindled and burns exceeding hot And really oh King this I say unto thee that nothing will appease the fierce indignation wrath and fury of the Almighty but a true reformation of these things For that is the thing which the Lord requires and hath long called unto thee for even from time to time as he did unto those that were in authority before thee but how did they harden their hearts and refuse to hear until their overthrow cam at unawares which their stiff-neckedness and refusing to answer the requirings of the Lord was the very ground of Wherefore oh King consider how many tender visitations of love the Lord hath given thee since thou camest upon the throne and how many cautions thou hast had to beware of that great evil which was the cause of the ruine and overthrow of them that are gone before thee For this I testfie unto thee that if they had been faithful to the trust which God committed unto them thou hadst never com upon the throne to rule as King in these Nations and this is the testimony of God unto thee Wherefore believe not oh King that God will now justifie thee in that which he overthrew them for that went before thee no verily for our God is no respecter of persons and this I once more and further say unto thee that except thou answer his requirings that is to stay the hand of persecution and break the heavy yoke from off the necks of Gods people which they suffer for conscience sake and leave their consciences free in matters of worship and faith towards him even as he overthrew them that went before thee by his own secret hand of power so will he overturn thee also and rend thy Kingdom from thee and then shalt thou know that the Most High rules in the Kingdomes of men and giveth them to whomsoever he pleaseth Wherefore consider this oh King and know and understand that the Decree of the Almighty the King of Kings is to exalt everlasting Righteousness to raign and Justice and Equity and true Judgment shall be set up in the Earth and a full Reformation of all things he will have and not in part only and this work he hath already begun though many see it not and he doth and will carry it on by his own secret hand of power and none shall be able to withstand him nor to stop or hinder him in his way For the hearts of Kings are in his hand and all Nations before him is but as a drop of a bucket Therefore let not the King believe that the Lord who hath brought so great things to pass which have been so evidently seen to the glory of his name will now let his work fall For verily and assuredly he will not but will carry it on by his own secret hand of power in despite of his soes and will dash in pieces the potsherds of the earth and all that oppose or would withstand him they shall be even as chaff driven of a mighty wind and the Nations shall know the stroak of the hand of the Almighty and upon some it will assuredly and shall certainly fall exceeding heavy insomuch that exceeding faintness of heart shall seize and take hold on them because they have despised the day of their visitation and have let it slip Wherefore oh King this is my Counsel unto thee let not this the day of thy visitation which hath been long upon thee slip or pass over but in the light of Christ wait to receive wisdom from God that thou mayest be instrumental for the working of a Reformation in these Nations by making void and disanulling all unjust and unrighteous cruel Laws which have been made as snares thereby to cause the just to suffer especially in this New-England who contrary to thy Order which thou dist well in sending amongst them do proceed in their cruel dealings towards us who are called Quakers as finning prisoning whipping and threatning to take away our lives thereby evidently manifesting their rebellion against thee And one of their Magistrates said to a Friend of ours in my hearing as he was peaceably passing on the way that he would lay him neck and heels for all the Kings Letter So if thou take som speedy cours for the repealing and making void these cruel Lawes by which they exercise this cruelty both in these and all other thy Dominions haply thou may be as Moses to stand in the gap betwixt God and thy people that his wrath and fury may be turned back and appeased lest his long-suffering com to an end whose spirit hath not yet ceased to strive Therefore encline thine ear and give attention thereunto and answer the requirings thereof and leave the consciences of all people free in matter of worship and faith towards God whilest they live peaceably and quietly under thy Dominion according to thy former Declarations and promisses and let them performe the same in such a way and manner as they themselves shall be perswaded in their own Consciences and let none be compelled to any way or form of worship neither let any law be made for any such end and let not any suffer imprisonment because for conscience sake they cannot pay to maintain a company of hireling Priests but in these things let all be left free let the evil doer be punished and terrified and the now wrongfully oppressed go free for this the Lord requires of thee and only this is the way to appease his wrath which otherwayes cannot he for the Cries of the oppressed have entred into the ears of the Righteous God and he hath regard thereunto and he will not long endure to see the hard usage of his people and the wrongs done unto his servants especially by that generation of covetous Hirelings whom the Lord God never sent but will assuredly owerturn them root and branch in one day oh how have they hurried and laboured to destroy the flock of Christ these ten years past and how have they wasted and made spoil of their goods and prisoned their bodies until death It s indeed even hard to utter and still they thirst after bloud and the people of God suffers by them and are stil in bonds prisons because for conscience sake they cannot put into their mouths nor give them wages that do no work for them And this great oppression oh King the Lord the Lord will have his people eased of and freed from either one way or another For it hath been long born already and assuredly the long-suffering of his spirit will come to an end and he will be avenged on the Adversaries of his people who hath no other helper in the Earth and in him our trust is and not in man And it is not because we do rely upon the arm of flesh that we thus write unto thee but to clear and discharge our Consciences to thee in the sight of the Lord because he requires it of us and at our hands and that if possible thou mayest take warning so as to escape the evil to come So in plainness and in the fear of the Lord and in obedience to the movings of the spirit of the Lord I have discharged my Conscience to thee at present and have faithfully declared to thee the Counsel of the Lord and in short the things which must come to pass which is and may serve for a sufficient warning to thee from the Lord which if thou have regard thereunto it may and will be well with thee but if otherwise I am clear in my Conscience and the will of God be done Writen in New-England this 25th of the 3rd Month 1662. By one who truly desires the settlement and establishment of of the Kingdom of Pence truth and righteousness throughout thy Dominions and all other places of the Earth and that all oppressions may cease in all places and tho oppressed be sat free JOSIAH COALE The Copies of those two Papers were delivered to the King the last 7th Month.