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A42775 An epistle to friends being a tender salutation to the faithful in God everywhere : also a letter to Charles, King of England &c. / by Anne Gilman. Gilman, Anne, d. 1686. 1662 (1662) Wing G768; ESTC R28035 5,291 10

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is contrary to the Lord and then all things will work together for good and nothing it is can separate you from the Love of God which is made known to you that abide in his Fear which Fear is the beginning of Wisdom and as we abide herein we meet together as Children of one birth and are refreshed in one banqueting-house of his loving-kindness and here is no vain jangling but all agree together and can lie down in the Counsel of the Lord and as we are kept to this there is no place for the Enemy to enter Oh dear Friends did our Enemies but know what we injoy who are gathered into Faithfulness surely they would cease Persecution and own their Condemnation concerning us but it is hid from their eyes and therefore can we say Father forgive them because our love runs to our Enemies For we who have been made partakers of the large Love of the Lord desire that all might have part with us in his Fear But alas alas our lamentation is taken up for them who flight these precious enjoyments but to us is he risen with healing under his wings and therefore can we thankfully take the Cup of Salvation and praise the Lord amongst the Heathen and this is the large Love of our God and it is marvelous in our eyes O Praises Praises Glory and Honour be given to God who worketh all our works in us and for us And here I am your Fellow-labourer in the Vineyard of our Lord. ANNE GILMAN A LETTER to CHARLES KING of ENGLAND c. INcline thine ear O King and slight not the precious Warnings of the Lord which daily are made known unto thee by that of God in thy own Conscience and large and many have been the Warnings of the Servants of the Lord unto thee but they have been cast behind thy back And now is our God risen in his Mighty Power to make Inquisition for innocent Blood therefore prepare prepare to meet the Lord and consider what account thou canst give of the Innocent Blood which cryes in the ears of the Lord for vengeance it is the voice of thy Brothers righteous blood which thou art to give an account of this day and this is required at thy hands by him who hath the hearts of Kings in his hands and turneth them as the rivers of waters whither he pleaseth What have we done O King that such usuage we should receive from thy hands and by thy orders that Souldiers should come into our peaceable Meetings in a warlike manner as if some great enemies were to be conquered amongst the People of God whom by scorners are called Quakers who cannot hold up a weapon against any I say What have we done that we should be haled many of us out of our Meetings and cast into stinking Prisons on heaps where for want of air and room many have sealed to this Testimony with their death before they can deny to Worship God as they are perswaded in their own Consciences for if thou shouldest prepare in the room of Prisons a fiery Furnace or a Lions den we can as contentedly lye down in the Will of our God as we can suffer our bodies to lye in Prison For the same Law which took hold of the Saints of God in the dayes of old doth take hold of us at this day for we cannot bow to the imaginations of men concerning the Worship of our God And before we can own any man to be our Teacher we can suffer death for our Life cannot be taken away it is hid with Christ in God for those that will live godly in Christ Jesus must suffer Persecution And therefore O King we are not careful to answer thee in this matter for our Confidence is in the Lord and our Strength lieth in him who is God Almighty and doth save his People from their sins and from the wrath of our Enemies and he giveth us courage and boldness so that our lives or any thing we do enjoy is not near or dear unto us for our Wills are freely given up into the hands of the Lord that he should do with us as seemeth good in his fight for this I know that all things shall work together for good to those that love God and are called for this purpose to suffer for his Names sake who comes through great Tribulations their Garments are washed in the Bloud of the Lamb. And this is the Reason we cannot Conform to the Idol shepherds which preach for Money and divine for Hire and seek their Gain from their Quarters our Souls abhor such Teachers for we are Redeemed from their mouths and we should know it to be a yoke of bondage to turn to them again And be it known unto thee O King that the Lord is risen who is the Mighty God of Jacob in strength as with an Army and is scattering to pieces all the deceitful workers of Iniquity for though his loving kindness hath been plentifully known amongst his People yet this will not excuse thee when the great God shall render unto every one according to the deeds done in the body and though God is pleased to preserve his People in the hollow of his Hand and hide them under his Pavillion because his hand is not shortened but his arm is stretched forth still because to us he is known a Deliverer in the time of trouble therefore can we stand still and see his Salvation And therefore am I bold to declare That the Lord is risen for the Redemption of his People and is making way for his ransomed Ones to pass over but Pharaoh and his Host are to be cast into the Sea of God's wrath for those that fear the Lord are his Promises made known unto and his Secrets are made known to those that fear his Name but to the proud and haughty and to those that forget God and turn their backs at his Reproof and will none of his Counsel such will our God sweep away with the beesom of destruction for the worker of Iniquity will not be able to abide his Presence in that day Therefore O King consider what thou art doing for the Lord hath long waited upon thee to be gracious and many precious Warnings have been handed to thee through the Servants of the Lord yet that doth not clear me in the sight of my God therefore O King return return and repent and harden not thy heart as in the day of provocation against that secret witness of God which reproves thee secretly when no mortal eye seeth Therefore if they were to be cast into utter darkness who did not visite the Servants of the Lord and who did not cloath them and who did not feed them when they were in Prison what will become of those who cast them into Prison and cause them to go hungry through their hot Persecution I say it were better for a mill-stone to be hanged about their necks and they cast into the midst of the Sea than that they should offend one of the little ones that put their trust in the Lord. Therefore O King lay it to heart for these Warnings are not come forth in vain for to that of God in thy Conscience do I defer my Cause and let it plead for us when we are out of sight for if Fire should be for us prepared the ashes of our bones would rise as a witness against thee to plead the innocency of our Cause before thee Therefore in love to thy Soul are these lines given forth that a stop may be put to the Persecution of the Saints And so whether thou wilt hear or forbear I have cleared my self in the sight of my God concerning thee c. ANNE GILMAN THE END