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A44496 The efficacy of the true balme being a true relation of Mrs. Rose Warnes carriage, confession of her sins, and profession of her hope in the mercy of God, so far as it was known to an eye and ear witness of much of it after she was apprehended, and to the time of her death, to which she was adjudged April 1667. At Lin Regis in the county of Norfolk, upon strong presumption of her murther of her infant, and suffered April 14. With some means used for her help in her imprisonment. As also an in perfect [sic] yet pretty full relation of what she spake to the people at her execution. Published by John Horn of Lin Regis with his epistle and some verses on her. Horn, John, 1614-1676. 1669 (1669) Wing H2800; ESTC R215355 31,398 101

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great joy and composure and after earnestly praying to God for the people and that he would graciously receive her soul which she freely and cheerfully committed to him she yeilded her body to the Executioner to whom she said alas poor man come do thy office shall I go higher or lower which caused some that stood by to change their minds for they had said a while before that she lengthned out her discourse to spin out time because she was loath to come at it but now observing this free proffer of her self to the Executioner without any hastening her they on the other hand admired to see her so willing to dye when the rope was fitted to her neck she again protested her great peace and joy in the view of the blessedness she was going to and it was thought by many the body scarce retained the soul or life after it was turned off for she was not seen to struggle nor scarce if at all move in any part as they said that was neer blessed be God for his mercy in giving such a proof of the truth and faithfulness of that saying that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners Her Speech SInners come hither you to me I call That you may warned be by this my fall Which for your sakes the just Lord ordered To appear so publickly admonished That you thereby might be and so prevent Your suffering such like or worse punishment For such like punishments or worse will be Thi●● lot that won't henceforth be warn●d by me Had I been warn'd before by others I Had not come hither in this wise to dye But since his mercies I therein d●d slight And turned not to him so as I might In justice he permitted such a fall Mercy to sh●w to me and to you all Take heed of sins deceits the wayès thereto Take heed how you do venture on to go For Sin more sub ile then a Serpent is Happy the souls that its inchantments m●ss I thought my self once strong enough to stand Against its charms and that I had command So of my self that I from it could keep Me safe but since alas for grief to weep It ●ft hath bronght me so it will do you If you by me will not he warned now The vitious courses which I see possest The minds of many I did once detest I loathed to think to wrong the marriage bed Or walk in such bad wayes as thereto led But oh alas while some smooth company Pretendi●g love and friendship cheerfuly I entertain'd and sorted with no harm Thinking in them their fair pretence did charme My foolish heart into so pl●asing sleep That under shows of love lust gan to ●reep Slily into my breast to laugh and play And jest and sport with them while I gave way Such was sins first in windings and the wayes That sinners used heapes of woes to raise Upon my person while some snares did lay To catch me and their mates did me betray Who being nought themselves did seek that I Might be so too as if my company In badness would their badness mittigate Or their litentiousness extenuate And I alas too ready was to close With sins and their sweet charms till I did loose Of vertue all the savour then I felt● The pangs of hell within me but I dealt Deceitfuly and hid my sins and grew From worse to worse which now I sa●ly rue Woe worth such false acquaintance wh● pretences Of love and friendship gave to my offences The spring rise oh then be warn'd by me And shun all foolish wanton company All merry junkettings and gossipings For much iniquity from such things springs Who walkes with wise men wisdome shall attain But a companion unto persons vaine For such vile sinners who their faults confess And heartily therein do seek redress Had I not mercy now therein ob●ain'd Oh how my soul had stain'd been my heart pain'd With fears of after woe sinners behold Take heed of sin never therewith be bold For it will-misery to you procure Either while here or that that will indure Eternally be warned then by my fall Let me Rose Warne a warning be to all And yet an instance of such mercy to● As may perswade you whatsoere you do Not to despair of mercy but submit To bear Gods chastisement and turning yet To hope and seek for pardon of him who His only son sent that he might undoe The devils works of sin and death for all Who gave his life and unto all doth call To look to him and saved be since this A faithful saying worth acceptance is That he into the world did come that he Might Saviour of the cheifest sinners be And such hath saved yea since God d●th swear That of the truth of what he saith no fear Might us possesse that he hath no de● light In death of wicked men but that the right They rather turne to and their sins forsake That of life in his love they may partake To sin is bad but to despair is worse For that 's the certain way to death and curse Who sins not shan● be tempted to despair Therefore of sin and its deceits beware But having sinn'd repent for God will give Mercy to those that turne and they shall live Through Jesus Christ our Lord so farewell all And see ye warned bee by this my fall Qui ante non cavet post ●ol●bit Who so doth not of sin beware before His doleful state shall afterward deplore Et qui ante dolet post gaudebit Who penitently here their sins bewaile Hereafter shall have joys that nere shall faile Upon R. W. She that was lost we hope is found Shee that was dead doth live again She that in lust and sin was drown'd We hope with Christ doth now remain Oh pretious blood that washt her so Free grace that did her so redress That by the ladder she might go To endless and eternal bliss Lord send us to that fountain too And throughly wash our souls therein Without which all that we can do Cannot deliver us from sin And keep us from such sins and shame As blurd and shortn'd here her daies That we may glorifie thy name And go to heaven by better wayes Rofe Warne EPIGRAM Rose Warne thy name was oh that thou hadst been Rose Warned thou such mischeifs hadst not seen But being not Rose Warned by thy fall Thou art Rose Warne a warning unto all SHe left by her speech and demeanour a very great admiration of it and affectedness with it in the auditory which was very great and numerous from the Town and Country though the fewer from the Country because it was not the market day who generally so far as they heard her at least returned with abundance of compunction and seriousness upon their spirits glorifying God for and in her diverse saying they never saw any executed that dyed in that manner and with that cheerfulness and hope in God and with such
unto eternal life and for whatever in his wisdome might most conduce to that end but whether the saveing or destroying this present life might most conduce to that end or might most tend to his praise that was a secret reserved in his own breast and not so revealed that we might know till we fee it in the issue and then our faith strenthens to believe that best and most tending to that end which he doth He only knows how in what manner and by what means to deliver the godly in and out of temptation and to reserve the unjust unto the day of judgement to be punished And ●s infinite mer● that such sinners and back sliders may yet in turning to him t●at smiteth them and appro●ching to him by Jesus Christ through that new and living way opened by his blood be reputed as godly accepted as true worshippers and be washed in the blood of the Lamb and have their names changed in Heaven and be counted much to partake of the inheritance with the Saints in light behold what manner of love is this that we such sinners that have justly deserved to be called by other names here should have our sins forgiven in Heaven and be called by a new name there Even sons of God heires with Christ of the inhereritance of ilfe let this at all times satisfie and that he also knoweth how to deliver even to deliver us from all our transgressions and out of all our temptations whether by life or death leave that to him and make not hast to kindle sparks or to appoint him his way which way he must shew us that mercy he hath given us encouragement by his blood to hope for unto eternal life This or what else was said of this nature she replyed that indeed is enough to satisfie and did quiet her heart and this life she valued not in comparison of it but she might tell me of something that gave her some encouragement to hope for this life also but she thought I would not approve it nor was she without fears of her own mistake in the application of it and it was this that scripture was much brought to her mind and did follow her I shall not dye but ●ive and declare the works of the Lord. Psal 118.17 I told her that was primely spoken of Christ as the whole Psalm as applyed by our Saviour and the Apostles shew and of him 1. As personally considered and yet he dyed once but could not be holden of death nor hindered by it from declaring the works of the Lord he it is that liveth and was dead and behold he is alive for evermore Nor did he dye in death or fail of his undertaking and work but therein and thereby declared the workes of the Lord the Father glorified his Name in his sufferings and glorified it again in raising him and giving him glory c. 2. As mystically considered in his body the Church who though chastened sore yet are not so given over to death but that a seed of them is preserved to call upon him and declare all his wonderful works and his word that he hath put in his mouth and in the mouth of his seed which shall not depart and in a subordinate and secondary fence it might be spoken of David yet he did dye and was buried and his Sepulchure saith the Apostle is with us to this day But he was not cut off untimely but preserved to the service to which he was called and fit in his generation and to finish his course with joy He was yet a little longer spared to declare the works of the Lord. And I would not question but this scripture might be brought to her mind by the spirit of the Lord to comfort and encourage her soul with this that he that was chastened sore and dyed yet was not given over to death but was raised and ever liveth to make intercession for her and to declare the works of the Lord that she made her self very much uncapable of declaring to Gods praise and to declare his works in her and in delivering from blood guiltiness that she also might declare there while that she had breath here and this gives ground of encouragement that she should not dye in dying but in such wise live because he lives as that the works of the Lord might further be declared in and by her and he know how to magnifie his name in and by her death as well as by her life nor did this give any ground to hope for this life When I went another time to see her she told me she expected I would have writ something for her to read and consider for her helpfulnesse in the understanding that Scripture aforesaid that she might understand where her mistake was I answered I did not think it had so much impression on her spirit I mean her mistaken application of it and truly I did not the less but the more fear her death by the hand of Justice in that she was so ready to catch at any thing and to compass herself with sparks as even to apply that to her self which was spoken of the Son of God to gather hopes of this present life from and not more bowed to accept of the punishment of her iniquity in any thing God should order as to this life for the hopes sake set before her and spoke something further to the opening it again then I must let it go and I thank God it doth not much trouble me to part with it for nothing of my hope as to eternal life goes with it that which hath quickned me to that nourisheth that is the resurrection of Christ from the dead who was delivered for my offences the Name of the Lord as declared in him that name of God and truth in Jesus hath made me free given me boldness and confidence by the faith of him to such purpose she spake but I confess said she I had a desire if God see it good that this life might be spared partly for my dear childrens sake and cheifly I think that I might live to know more of that worthy name that I might honour it as I have given occasion of great blemish and reproach to it but God knows my unfitness my heart is deceitful oh let it suffice me if his name may be magnified whether by my life or death After the Sessions was appointed and she had notice of it I went to see her and she told me how on the first news of it her strength departed from her a suddain astonishment and trembling befel her and she thought of appearing before so many in such a case was terrible to her but she soon recovered some strength to hope in the mercy of God that had turned her heart and feet to his te●monies and to that rock of which she had been unmindful that he would stand by her and perfect what concerned her so as might be best for
compassion where none can have none And by him all that beleive are justifyed from all things from which they could not be justifyed by the law of Moses even for such sins as that afforded not a typical justification from but condemned the sinner to death under the mouth of two or three witnesses yet by him all that believe through this Name in which repentance and remission of sins is preached to them are justified from all things even from all things from which they could not be justified by that law yea this perfection of the righteousness of God and plentuousness of redemption even the forgiveness of sins in and through it is witnessed in the law and Prophets for to him give all the Prophets witness that through his name whosoever beleiveth in him whosoever whatsoever they be or have been yet now beleiving in him that justifyeth the ungodly should namely through the same name of him through which they beleive receive the forgiveness of their sins it s to him not to or of us that the Prophets gave this testimony therefore 〈◊〉 his work and office as through his name his power which the Father by means of his death to blot them out in honour so through the opening of his Name in which they trust to make them partakers of it in their mind and conscience by his knowledge or still in and unto such things and so by or through the knowledg of himself shall my righteous servant justify many Here truly me thought she prevented with her understanding and with great refreshing and delight desired further to hear off express her understanding of this matter how through his name he gives the remission of sins and quickens to and nourisheth a lively hope by the resurrection of Christ from the dead and did her self very aptly oppose that name of the Lord to the fire of mens own kindling c. And with gladness still more clearly to see wherein she had exceeded did acknowledge her folly and take shame to her self for her eadiness to ca●ch at any thing to kindle a fire to her self and compass her self about with sparks for a vain hope of this life when she had such a worthy name to trust in and the grace in Christ was sufficient for her to her to encourage defend and strengthen her in her expectation of the mercy of God unto eternal life so in whatever might most conduce to that which now she was well assured this should or else should not have come upon her but while she was thus with pleasure rejoycing in the name of the Lord and in the discovery of the vanity of other confidences and sparks of her own kindling and with gladness relinquishing them shem et with some tryal of her faith by means of some coming in happily some of them not having well learned the truth as it is in Jesus and so not enough acquainted with such rejoyceing in the Lord and in his name only or not acquainted with her former exercise in the time of her afliction who urged the necessity of seeking some certain evidence and assurance of the forgiveness of her sins and thereunto pressed to a particular confession c To whom she replyed that grace of God that bringeth salvation to all men in its appearance powerfully moves to repentance oh saies she they were her sayings oft and with an appearance of deep sence as having felt and proved the truth of what she said that melts and breaks the heart it turns all the inwards of a man as it were within him that not only teaches that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts we should live soberly righteously and godly in this present world but when through forgetfulnesse and departing from it we have sinned and sinned grievously yet it admonisheth and moveth to repentance and when the heart is turned again to that oh what sorrow and melting it works in the sight of such infinite grace to be so abused and shame with encouragement to hope that yet God should wait to be gracious to such she oft repeated and asserted that it did so work even to all such things in truth as they pressed too only upon the account of duty and as a work of the Law and for knowledge of the truth of her faith and repentance without declaring any certain ground that might be as a foundation for it and move to it and work it and told them it had so taught her though she had sinned against it and though she was a vile wretched sinner yet this grace of God was exceeding abundant to her with faith and love which was in Christ Jesus and she could not but desire oh that all other sinners knew this grace of God and the gift by grace For it is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners of whom said she I am the cheif I am the cheif Howbeit he hath mercy on me for a pattern to others this grace is sufficient for me I have found it s●icient oh it is sufficient for you all oh that all knew it when some told her of what evidences some in her condition had sought and found of the truth of their repentance and graces and thence and from other like means got assurance of the forgiveness of their sins she replyed she knew no other sign or witness but the sign of the Prophet Jonah even him whom God had given for a witness to the people nor needed she any other for to him give all the Prophets witness that through his name whosever believeth in him shall receive the forgiveness of sins his name through faith in it had healed and made her strong when others urged she must take heed of resting in a false faith she again replyed 't is a faithful saying that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners no false faith 't is the true grace of God that bring● salvation to all men and she could not but wish for them that they all knew it when again they replyed upon her that it was not others concernment but her own that was now to be minded by her and that there was something necessary to be found in her faith and repentance more then in all cases was necessary to evidence the truth of it she pleaded that there was but one Faith she knew but one and that she knew nothing she had to do but now to believe on him that justifyeth the ungodly that imputes righteousness without works and that it is to him that worketh not but believeth on him that justifyeth the ungodly that ceaseth from his own works to believe c when to this reply was made true this was one thing needful to be found in her repentance a ceasing from her own works that is said they from her evil works but this not all necessary in her case she again replyed nay from all my own works for the best of them are dead