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A70782 A wren in the burning-bush waving the wings of contraction to the congregated clean fowls of the heavens in the ark of God, Holy Host of the eternal power, salutation J. P. (John Perrot), d. 1671? 1660 (1660) Wing P1642; ESTC R23103 9,925 15

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A WREN IN THE Burning-Bush Waving the Wings of CONTRACTION To the Congregated clean Fowls of the Heavens in the Ark of God holy Host of the Eternal Power SALVTATION THE Bird which sate mute under the shadows in the Desart most melodiously is become a chirping chanting Song of Harmony in the Woods of the Pomgranate-Trees whose Boughs hang seven-fold laden with increase in the seventh year wherein there is neither reaping nor gathering but all is offered in fulness to the Lord God of the whole earth She makes the Woods to ring with her harmonious sound She doth in Valleys sing and Ecchoes sweet rebound Her Wings are as Orions beams and her golden Feathers as the Rayes of the Pleiades her Hight is as the course of the Sun which from the Heavens giveth light to the whole earth she lifts up her head at the Horizon of the East and her breathings have reached the shutting deeps of the West Shiloes Brooks run equal with her foot-steps her path is in the green Valleys Who hath born up her Train in the way and is not an Angel of God Her young are the Snow-white Turtle-doves perfect without party-colour they yoke but to one peculiar Mate and in the life of love do lye down in his Breast buried at the last gaspe Ah my Soul Where dost thou dwell Yea Where is the Bed of thy reposes Kindled spices are a fervour about me invironed with their Fames and Flames Wherefore I step and bow the head and proceeding do bend the knee and in the nigh approach am fallen flat on the ground before the Altar of the Holiest of Holiest for the glory of God is too wonderful for my view who rideth upon the wings of Cherubims Oh! Eternal touch my tongue that my voice may sound thy praise that the Feast of thy Sons and the Banquets of thy Daughters may be mingled with the melody of my mouth thou hast strained my Strings with the twists of Tryal and woond up my Keyes to the Highest Wherefore instruct my hand to quaver upon the Vial that thy Virgins may dance at the Tune thy strength hath squeezed my Vine-press let thy strong men taste of my Cup for the Wine is as liquor of Life Ah! my God Thou hast filled me with the heavenly good I will ponder thy Power and praise thy Name for thou hast covered mine innocency with the immensity of the deeps of mercy it is thou Oh Lord God who art my onely sure hope and strength of Salvation Remembring the Host remembring the Angels having thoughts of the Saints of God and calling to mind the Lambs of the Flock my life is as the fume of burning incense ascending from the glowing Coals for the voice of the Turtle hath exasperated my Spirit whereby my life is as an Hymn in the amiableness of my Loves Breast How shall I break open deeps to Remonstrate my Love The profundity of that Love which floweth in the Sea of simplicity and ascendeth in flight with the Wings of enamouredness to the heavenly Host of the Most Pure God whom his own right hand hath planted in the Power of the Coelestial Grace of Election and therein are to him Priests Prophets and Kings inhabiting the holy Mountain which hath its scituation on the top of all Mountains and in the same do sit on Thrones in the regal and imperious Power over all the twelve Provinces of the old Earth and old Heavens which you have found as dissolving Snow under the trampling of your burning and flaming feet which God hath made to his own Glory the foundation of the Pillars of the new Heavens and firm support of the new Earth also Oh! how gloriously beautiful are your feet which bring the glad Tidings of the everlasting Gospel of perpetual Peace Oh! oh my Beloved my Beloved to explicate a little I may make entrance with the Wisdom of Solomon yea and after having exceeded his Phrases yet the vastness of my Love to remain the same which I never found Arts most excelling Stage of Narration sufficient to fathom out unto you That wise man wrote of the three earthly powers Armies Wine and Women and concluded Women to be the forceablest Have not all these in my Pilgrimage battled with me Yea although the least indeed within me yet even as face to face with me in such measure as to Remonstrate would fill up many long lines with the like Characters as these of Ink Nevertheless All yea and seven times more then all these in full force coming as floods of impress upon my little City Walls never did equal nor parallel the strength vigour and vertue which is in the least Lamb of the Sheep-fold Moreover I declare though the said three might yet attempt my Tower to wit an Army as the force of seven Armies and Wine with seventy times seven the strength of the strongest Wine and Women with seventy times seven hundred times their strength in the excellency of beauty lustre and love yet I am perswaded in the pure fear dread and power of God Almighty that they all would not touch my life or make me defile the bed of my Marriage But I testifie the thoughts of the countenance of one Lamb overcome me in the Ocean of Eternal Love which of a truth I feel and find in me granted by the good hand of God stronger then the first and last Enemy which is Death or Lord and power of darkness upon the which my Love which is very life trampleth as Cells in the infernal places in the utmost obscurity in which Love through perfect fear I find my Soul established and life compleated Furthermore my dearly beloved Sisters and Brethren You know the natural influences of the old Courses viz. the love of the Child to the Parents and the Mothers bowels to the fruit of her Womb yea and the love of her who forsaketh Father and Mother and cleaves to her Husband whose desire is after her own flesh concerning and super-ascending which I testifie as one who hath ample knowledge of the Principal Rarest part of the first affection unto you my infinitely beloved in the Eternal vertue that as the bright Heavens in height are exceedingly above the dark face of the low earth so is my Love to you Oh! my Love my Love oh to you Gods own everlasting inheritance and treasure exceeding all which is of or hath relation to the first birth of the flesh fleshly in its most endeared natural streams and flouds of the fulnesse of that love and affection And although I have thus far made an entrance of oration yet am still as far from emptying my self of the incomprehensibility of his treasure as is the entrance of the East-wind which no man knowes from whence it comes to the utmost passage of the West whither it flyeth the which no man knoweth whither it goeth Casually therefore in righteousnesse forasmuch as this Love shall prosper the other pine and wither This shall live the other
in Gods own hand By which alone in fear I live and stand In baptismes fire exceedings John's who lead To Jordans deeps whom Herod did behead Ah! Babes most dear with you in that I am Which gives to see me as a patient Lamb In pure content bearing the yoak and Crosse Esteeming mortall but as dung and drosse In taste of vertue of the heavenly seed At Gods own Table with you all I feed With each low worm in his own proper measure I drink a dram of the sweet wine of pleasure My soule in ardency of life doth say I am as near you as the light the day As firmly fixt like flesh unto your bones As in the mountains solid rocks and stones As reall in you though no flesh can see As is the Sap in the green Olive Tree I 've chosen you like as the Turtle Dove To be dissolv'd in this most constant Love I want the words of wisdoms deep profound To shew how deep y' are planted in this ground What shall I say unto my heart within Where canst thou end but where thou didst begin And there the Rivers run exceeding measure What shall I say of this my Loves vast treasure You have much more then this weak hand can write For all is yours which Spirit doth indite My Spirits also with and in you all Who by the same are saved from the fall Can I within me lesse affection find Then worms or beasts who love their proper kind Nay Lambs ye know in living substance well That my Brooks current mortal doth excel For this my stream towards the deep doth run As doth my flame ascend towards the Sun No wise Philosopher did ever know The moving Cause why Seas do ebbe and flow Nor of them all within their Tombs do lye E're saw the Love which moves the Sun to fly In Course most swift round heavens widest wheel But Gods Host now the cause and life doth feel The lesser to the greater is well known And each true nature moves towards its own Here 's fire below the greater flames above Till twain are joyned they do yearn both in Love Th'ore whelming flouds which on the earth were sent In Noahs day dropt from the firmament Besides you see how raining clouds do bring Refreshing showres in pleasant time of spring And fills the fountains which are here below And still the streams unto the Seas do flow And all their Tides wherein they alwaies move Shew their affection to the Seas above Now read me and my Love which tongue can't speak To you my life which death nor hell can break Yet still I pray in fear that God defend Me from the ill and save me to the end Amen J. P. BRETHREN and SISTERS Look purely to your proper life to be able to stand the Tryall of the day Happily you may know what you are to day but who can say what he shall be to morrow Let none look out at me but within to feel me for I look up to God and the cup which I patiently swallow is honey-sweet in my belly God hath heard my prayers and answered me wherein my soule is refreshed whose favour I besought with watches and careful tears that you might know and now it is enough that you do know that I have lived and in the life do live as an offered Sacrifice to dye in God And therefore now for the fabrick quickly to stretch on its last bed and there to sleep the long sleep it is but one to me as to walk or rather it is better to me for it to repose in her mothers womb for lo I shall live and not dye All dear sucking Lambs and Sheep of the fold pray for me every where Pray in the Spirit and cease not for the lowest groan God heareth HOLY SEED Be pure unto the end and the Crown and Kingdom is yours So the Father in his Love keep you in the Love and Unity and make your day as the spring which covereth the earth with green J. P. ABRAHAM believed and his faith was imputed to him for Righteousnesse And Moses in the same steps marched through the Red Sea and the Children of Israel followed him and were saved but the presumption of the enemy God drowned in the deeps thereof Ah! how many were his works of power to a murmuring people in the wildernesse and how wonderfully also did he alwayes save Israel in the extream deep times of tryall Oh seed of the holy one all most dear and precious plants of the heavenly Kings renown I have alwayes in Spirit been among you and frequently have transmitted my exhortations in the fulnesse of the bowels of Love and life unto you saying wait for the Triall to stand it and bear it for the Lord God will have Gold and no Tin He will have Turtle-Doves perfect white and no party-coloured birds And therefore again I say O ye bones be joyned with the Sinnews O ye veins loose not your bloud for that is the life of all Creatures But Lambs be ye patient and content and look up and wait a while and you shall see and stand in the power and the power will stand in you and in it pray the Father and the Father will hear you And grieve not if a Thistle or Thorn should blossom for lo the North wind can blast it and then it will fall to the Grave of forgetfulnesse Consider my Brethren who made the Rose a Rose and cannot he also make the Bryar a Lilly and hath not our God made that of good which the Son of man thought would never be for a service of good however tryals shall be for your everlasting good as you abide to the day I testifie to you that all Nations is but as one man and him as the dust of the ground before the Lord God And who can say of what God Almighty made the dust yea or the Globe of the whole earth Ah Lambs am not I your Brother in the heat of a hot day The Lord our Righteousness keep you as his mercy preserveth me an object for your pure eye to look on but look ye not out but dwell within for from the presence of the Eternal power I speak The earth shall rowle as a smooth iron ball cast down a steep hill which finds no lett untill it 's fallen to the bottom thereof untill that the King reign whose right of due it is and therefore under the Scepter of his Government dwell ye in the peace and in the pure content and his favour will countenance you beyond your hearts expectation And this is the Word of the Lord God which changeth times unto all Gods people upon the face of the earth to whom my whole Soul and Spirit is knit and united in the perfect life of the living body John the prisoner of Christ 9th 4th Month 1660. THE END London Printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate 1660.
dye This in God is infinite and endlesse the other with the Fabricks fall fully finished I recommend your living Spirits in one word which is your drink food raiment and life to feel me and reach the pure openings of my innocent bosome to you all without respect to any mans person from him who sits on the throne even to him who is a door-keeper of the house of the Lord or a Sweeper of the entrance of his holy habitation whereof this is the sum Lambs your life is my love and my life to the uttermost hour of the Cisterns death and thenceforth a Crown of life for ever Amen Of which this is the sure earnest The Crosse on my back and Crown of Thorns on my head And whereas I have a continuall Cloud of witnesses in my view and an immoveable Pillar of Testimony solidly pitcht in my most internal habitation and dwelling that you the Quakers and Tremblers who do purely dread and tremble at the Word of the Lord God are his chosen Generation his Royal Priest-hood and most peculiar and everlasting inheritance Furthermore having the ample assurance in the glorious light of the Supream Councel that the holiest preceding ages never saw dayes exceeding the glory of your blessed day which wonderfully in one hath sprung up from on high and visited you with such a portion of the vertue of God which although signes and miracles are plentifully written of and believed and the gift of Tongues and languages given to divers in the primitive dayes Nevertheless I John do bear herein a true record and witnesse of God testifying That Abraham who talked with God in the Tent door And Lot who entertained the Angels in Sodom Noah who built the Ark with Gopher wood And Moses who through the Red Sea led Israel out of Egypt they saw not such a glory as now is revealed among you There were also among the Holy Apostles who prophesied of you and of your time They at a distance saw your day and rejoyced who witnessed to the Brethren saying He that shall come will come and will not tarry and again He shall come the second time without sin unto Salvation And thus unto you he is come in whom the promise by his coming is compleatly perfected If you therefore I should forget and bury the thoughts of the Sanctity and celestial excellency of your life and vertue in the dark grave of the black belly of Oblivion Then would my fresh green lawrell leaf become as a fire-scorched-skin of a wild beast and the scent thereof as the smoak of Sulphur unto me my Palm branch would be as a burning Torch consuming my Reins within me and my Psalm and Song of Hosanna be as the girdings of howlings about me Alas should I defile the bed of my Spouses Virginity with the Daughters of Jesabels attire and beauty then would the curtains of my Love be as the flame of the Lake and her bed fall as vengeance upon me Wherefore Oh! my wholly Beloved my Love shall run in the Cannel of fear and her courses as the streams of carefulnesse towards thee of which current and conduit I wait under seale of Salvation that the perfection of all vertue is onely and alone retained in the life of the perfect fear of the Lord God in which there is no unbelief or Spirit of doubt for the perfect Love held in the perfect fear casteth all that fear out which ariseth of the spirit of distrust Gods chosen and peculiar Number of all Statures Conditions and Qualifications The greeting of his Simple Servant your beloved Brother YOung begotten by the Immortal seed wait for the day of your Travaile and in the pangs thereof look to your Deliverer doubt not that you dye not for the Salvation of the Woman is in Child-birth Be patient and of a pure contented Spirit and lo the sudden moment will shew thee the Travaile of thy soule and thy pain shall passe swiftly from thee beholding a Man-child thou shalt remember thy sorrowes no more Tryall to every hearer and sayer to know the hearer from the Bearer The Sayer from the Doer DOst thou speak of Canaan dwellest joyned to Egypts flesh-pots there is a Sea and a Wildernesse separates thee Dost thou speak of Jerusalem in the City of Sodom the walls of her Lusts do bind thee Dost thou speak of Sion in Mystery-Babylon her excelling magnanimity merchandize musick and sorceries have enchanted thee Thou art the invassal'd work of her witch-craft Why preachest thou the pleasures of Paradice dwelling in the Dungeon of darkness Read thy nature and read thy Father of the Lyar the old Serpent of the envious Cain of the proud Lucifer of the earthly Esau of the mocker Ishmael of the treacherous Judas of the persecuter Pilate of the Glutton Dives of the false Prophet Baal of the hireling Balaam besides more then are now utterable Each actor read thy discent from thy own Fathers Loines Oh! Professor hast thou seen the slaughter of thy fleshly desires remaines there nothing which would be something If thou hast but forsaken all things to be reckoned something what is thy advance otherwise but a vain Vapour Know thy seat in the secret paths for the Lord searcheth the heart Answer the Light and thou answerest God and the questions of his sincere Servants No Zoar but by forsaking Sodom No Canaan but through coming out of Egypt No Sion but by burning of Babylon No Paradice but through the flaming sword No Crown but through the Cross No Heir but through travell and pangs The Consecration of Bread is not for Dogs food nor Manna for swines meat Balaam hath his hire to day and the morrow gives his full wage Woe Woe to all his mercenary Members BABES Feel your hunger and moderately suck the Breasts of your Mother not bruising the Paps with the young sharp teeth of the mouth of greedy desire Repose in her Bosome all the night long and she will arise and deck thee at the dawning of the day she will hold thee in the armes of her Love and hug thee in the bosome of her joy WEANED CHILDREN Eat your Pap and glut not Fear lest you loath the nourishment of your life hate not the Breast because of the wormwood for the bitter herb was put to wean you still the breast is unchangeably the same And you of the Number that learn to Tattle with the Tongue hearken to the Instruction of your Teacher within that you may quickly attain to the distinct and perfect sound of Syllables and by his Doctrinal precepts in short progresse become as Orators of the Councel of God then will thy voice be a delight to thy Mother thou wilt hang as a Jewell on her neck YOVNG MEN Drink Wine refresh you but be not drunk Fear lest your nakednesse be seen in a dead sleep where there is none to cast a Garment over you grow in prudence and a double portion shall endow thee in the Mariage Thy
youth not being prodigal but provident will acquire the mantle of Praise spread on the shoulders of Wisdoms beloved-Son and in his house of antiquity shall have the seat of a hoary head DAMOSELS and VIRGINS watch in the Chastity to keep it Fear lest the product of a moment reduce you to that which is the grief of an old age For then feebleness joyns to Joynts and weaknesse seizes on Sinews and well-set hair drops down on the ground and baldnesse shews the shame of thy youth but Garlands shall be the glory of thy virginity thy bloud shall be as the blush of a Rose and thy face as the white Lilly thy Mother will deck thee as a Damosel Bride for the Prince of the Scepter of Judah he will make thy breasts the bed of his pleasure and will give thee the strength of his might thou shalt conceive the seed of his Loins and bear Children like Angels of God thou shalt see thy Travel and live thy countenance shall be the compasse of life thou shalt see the issue of the day which shall never waste nor decay LABOVRERS Labour not straining your strength beyond the measure of fear lest you should return from the stage as maimed members Labouring in the equall proportion thy work shall proceed as prosperous and waiting for the early and later rain through the passages of winter and summer seasons thou shalt reap a full harvest and gather thy Corn into thy Barn Thou shalt eat the bread of thy Labours and thy Soule shall be satisfied with the good The Vertue shall cover thy Kidnyes with fatnesse and make thy Belly as an Oyl-brook And oh ye MINISTERS at the Altar in the Temple of the holy God who are as continual fuel to the fire and as a Sacrifice in the midst of the flames my living eternally beloved Brethren and Sisters in the Almighty power of the most high I JOHN a low tender Disciple of the Spirit of life in Commission of the Supream to you all do transmit the fruit of the seed of the holy word of acceptation praying God and exhorting Persevere in the race Let every thorn which pricketh in the side be as a heavenly Spur provoking you to a swift course Though I am as the least of Gods thousands yet surely the vertue of life is ready at my hand I am full I am full even as the laden-ship even full to the upper deck but the hand of wisedom doth lock up my hatches the substance is yours in the safe hold Oh! ye deep Wells filled with the waters of the fountain disperse ye as showres and spread as the rainy clouds Oh! water water the plants be ye as overflowing streams to the tender Vines in the smooth Valleys Let the voyce of resurrection descend from your Sphere in the unchangeable Courses of life Let the breath of your Nostrils be as the Winds of the Heavens dispersing the night clouds and let the vertue of Restoration as naturally drop from your mouths as the discension of the early dew and as the salt Seas do flow with their constant savour that the weak may be strong with the vigour of your vertue and the strong as him that hath received a seven-fold measure of valour God Almighty cloath you with the robe of honour and lead you as Lambs in the life of Jesus in the power of his Ministry to the end of your race and Angels shall follow your footsteps and bear up your train after you Diadems Garlands and Crowns shall settle on your heads for ever TRIBVLATED The beloved Brethren in Prisons and Dens for your pure consciences towards God Dwell in the patience under the sweet chastizements of your Peace Pure Lambs and persecuted ones for Gods Truth and seeds sake rest in your innocency yeilded to the slaughter according to the example of your fore-runner alwaies loving your Enemies praying for your persecutors let content be your Crown for ever so live and so dye and your bloud of life will lastly give you the Dominion over all and the innocency thereof speak to the face of God in Judgement of the earth which drank it your souls shall not misse of their expectation in the bosome of God for his Breast shall be your Bed of repose for whose righteousnesse sake you love not your liberties nay nor lives unto the death Most dear ones I am your Brother in the same blessed Kingdom of the Tribulation Patience and Content instantly ministring my Spirits everlasting love to you Oh! ye made worthy in the heavenly Calling of the acceptance of so blessed a Service Peace be unto you and all Gods flock Amen Written in prison by J. P. 9th 4th month 1660. Let this be read with the Spirit of life in all your holy assemblies To the Seed of the Kingdom Plants of the Paradice of God most purely and everlastingly beloved Brethren and Sisters in the immortall life Congratulation Can I forget that womb whose Travails were For me more grievous then which flesh could bear Or bury in Oblivions Grave that Breast Which suckled me or Cradle of my rest Can I forget my friends as deadly foes Or scorn the bed of heavenly joyes repose Or loath the waters sweet of Jacobs well Like Sulphury streams of the infernal Cell Can I forget that hand and living bread Which in sore famine freely hath me fed Or drown in deeps the thoughts of Gods own breath To burst like Judas strangled unto death Nay for in God most merciful and just Abides my confidence faith hope and trust Ah Sion Sion thy most glorious life Is all to me my joy I am thy wife And therefore if I should make sleight of thee Then all thy good would be a sting to me Then would my Bow against me surely bend And all my darts into my body send And all the pointed Arrowes of my Quiver Would sorely stick fast in my heart and Liver Then would my sword which on my Loines is bound Fall sharp on me and leave a mortal wound Yea then the Teeth of this my Instrument Would flesh from bones and all my intrals rent My honey would become as Rue and Gall And heavenly showres like snares of fire would fall Vpon my head yea then my pleasant Wine Would be as molten lead And this streight Line Would mark out all even as an equal due Which gives clear sight that God's most just and true The oyl which burns within this Lamp of Gold Would also me in flames of fire fold For then would Shilo all his currents make To me like as the fiery burning lake Should I become like as a turning vane Then this my bread would be my deadly bane My marrow would become like pitch and tar In dreadful flames yea then the morning star Which hath reveal'd his glorious shining light Would gird me in the hideous howling night But surely I to Gods own mercy have Committed all whose grace doth freely save Weaknesse is mine but strength 's