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A26273 A lamentation over Cambridge, and also a visitation to the inhabitants thereof who have not yet sinned out the day of their mercy, and worn out the patience of the Lord. Aynsloe, John, d. 1693. 1665 (1665) Wing A4295; ESTC R20354 5,115 2

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and its eye is towards him and it sayes shall I not drink the cup which my heavenly Father giveth me and shall I not follow the Lamb through the great tribulation and lie down in the will of the heavenly Father and be content in all conditions and it murmures not at any tryal but chearfully and joyfully passes through all rejoicing that it is found worthy to bear his testimony and that it hath a crosse to bear though it meet with a Crown of thorns from the world and spittings and mockings from the men thereof yet the present enjoyment of its God in the midst of them makes up all and constrains it to say in the strength of his love all these things is but little in comparison of what thou art to me how can I answer thy love oh my God! so it wearies not in its journey nor faints not by the way because the Lord is its portion and the place of of its rest oh dear friends feel this birth in your hearts which breathes upwards and seeks those things which are above and is not intangled with the things of this world with the cares of it and fears of it but casts its cares upon God and believes beyond all and its faith removes the mountains and it hath the evidence thereof in its self and is of Abraham For it staggers not concerning the promise though Sarahs womb be dry this is the birth that my life travelleth for and that which my God will stand by and deliver out of all its afflictions and will raise it up in the brightnesse of his arisings and glory of his appearance and blessed and happy are they that hath part in this first resurrection for over them the second death shall have no power and they shall be reckoned in the number of Gods elect which cannot be deceived they are builded on that rock which the gates of hell cannot prevail against but all others shall beshatter'd scatter'd the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it it must shortly come to passe therefore be awakened oh every one of ye who professe the name of the Lord and put on your beautiful garments which is the covering of Gods holy pure spirit and meet the Bridegroom prepare prepare to meet him for in power and great glory is he come and coming and every eye shall see him but the slumbering spirit shall be shut out but the bride that is prepared for her husband shall enter for now is the Kingdome of Heaven like unto ten Virgins therefore it is in my heart from the mighty God to warn all to watch and be diligent that none lose their Crown and misse of their rest after so long a travell for surely my cry is Lord save thy people that none of them perish in the wildernesse but that Iosuah's spirit may be found amongst them that all may passe the River Iordan even So be it Amen saith your Brother in the tribulation kingdome and Patience of our Lord Jesus Christ Cambridge County Gaol the 13. of the first Moneth 1664. JOHN AYNSLOE For the FLOCK of God in the Town of Colchester DEar Friends and suffering Lambs whom I dearly love and tenderly imbrace in the arms of my Fathers love which flows in me towards you and all my suffering Friends and Brethren every where and also to the whole flock of my Fathers fold the breathing of my life is for you and the salutation of my love is unto you in the Town of Colchester who is called to bear you testimony in this day for the living God and is found faithful in your tryal and shrinks not at the sharpnesse thereof though it hath exceeded others Surely it is because the Lord is with you and stands by you and inables you to bear and suffer what he suffereth to be done unto you for the tryal of your faith and patience that ye may be approved of in his sight and manifested unto all your enemies that ye are of God Oh ye Valiants in Israel my heart loves you and my life is refreshed in you go on and prosper and let it never repent you of what you have suffered or may suffer for his Names sake for surely your reward is from God and no man can take your crown from you and happy are ye whom God hath counted worthy to bear such a testimony which is so much renowned in the hearts of your Brethren and so much in remembrance before the Lord and strong are the cries that are put up for you that ye saint not which surely prevail with God on your behalf for how can you suffer and we not partake with you and bear part of your burthen and contribute our assistance for your help by supplicating to God for you as the life doth arise in our hearts which is all that we can do having our own help from him And now my dear friends and fellow-sufferers in the kingdom and patience of our Lord Jesus Christ what have we to glory in in all this wherein can we rejoyce save that our names are written in the book of life what hath the Lord done for us how can we answer his love what can ●●●so dear to us as our God what is so precious as his life what can we not part withall rather then it what can we not suffer in body and estate rather then to be deprived of the light of his countenance is not this the cry of our hearts Lord lift thou up thy countenance upon us and then we have enough and be thou the portion of our cup and which of us can say but he hath dealt bountifully with us and doth spread our table and cause our cup to overflow in the sight of our enemies and many are the experiences we have had of his love day by day he hath not ceased to do us good how hath he engaged our hearts unto himself O● the remembrance of his love is fresh upon my heart and I cannot but communicate it unto you that we may rejoyce together and praise the name of the Lord. And friends be ye still valiant for the truth upon the earth keep your ground and ye shall gain more Weary not in well doing for surely you shall have your reward if you faint no fight the good fight of faith look over all the hardship unto the Lord and he will sweeten your cup and make your trial easie But wo to the enemies of Sion better they had never been born then thus to vex and trouble Israel who would only passe through their countrey and eat our own bre●d and drink our own water and not fowl their springs but the heathen rage and the people are angry because of what the Lord is about to do in the earth But be ye still in your tents and quiet in your habitations which ye have in God these things will passe over and the remembrance will be no more so Think not the time long nor your trial hard but ly down in the heavenly will of the heavenly God that his will may be done on earth as it is in heaven which is the travel of your suffering Brother Cambridge Castle the 7. of the 1. Moneth 1664. J. A. Printed in the first Moneth 1664.