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A26818 An expostulatory appeal to the professors of Christianity joyned in community with Samuel Ansley Bathurst, Elizabeth, d. 1691.; Bathurst, Anne. 1680 (1680) Wing B1135A; ESTC R17439 4,462 8

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An Expostulatory APPEAL TO THE Professors of Christianity Joyned in Community with SAMUEL ANSLEY IT having pleased the Lord whose I am and whom I serve to call me by his Grace even in my tender Years by which Grace he put me upon early seekings after himself that so I might know him the only true God and Jesus Christ whom he hath sent whom savingly to know is Life Eternal Many sore and weary steps hath my Anxious Soul troad in finding out the Path that leadeth thereunto that so I might come to a certain knowledge of what God is and how he ought to be Worshipped and this made me go about from one Watch-man of the Night to another inquiring after my Souls Beloved to hear if they could tell where his dwelling was and where he maketh his Flocks to lie down in Rest But oh the uncertain sound which they gave some said Lo here and others said Lo there is he whom thy Soul desireth but alas when I went out to seek him there I could neither see his Shape nor hear his Voice then used I to retire into my Chamber to suplicate him in secret whose Presence I could not meet with in those Publick Assemblies But yet still I looked for that at a distance viz. the Appearance of the Son of God which was to have been had nearer at hand sometimes searching over the Records of Scripture if there I could have found him substantially whom my Soul greatly desired to see Oh but there I found him not although I daily read the Reports which his Ancient Primitive Servants have left there upon record concerning how they witnessed him by vertue of the effectual working of his mighty Power in them but what was this to me whilst I knew him not my self Experimentally working down Sin and Iniquity in me and removing that that did let and would let till it was taken out of the way that so his own Righteous Scepter might bear rule over me And thus as I sought him sorrowing in an acceptable time was he pleased to appear unto me magnified be his Name forever and to cast up a living way for me though much contrary to the way I walked in formerly yet by his good Spirit he so instructed me that I certainly knew this to be the way that leadeth to Everlasting Felicity yet I must needs declare 't is a Cross Way to the Carnal mind and stubborn will of the fallen Creature where I now find that I as well others stood by Nature But now the Lord having pulled my Soul as a Brand out of the Fire and made me willing in the day of his Power I can do no less then speak to the praise of his Grace whose own Arm hath wrought Salvation in and for me thus far And now I say this was the Grace by which I was called and by which I am in measure saved even that Grace of which the Apostle speaks Tit. 2.11 12 13 14. The Grace of God that bringeth Salvation hath appeared mark to all men teaching us that denying Vngodliness and worldly Lusts we should live Soberly Righteously and Godlily in this present World looking for that blessed Hope and glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ who gave himself for us that he might redeem us mark from all Iniquity and purifie unto himself a peculiar People zealous of good Works And now being taught by this Grace which is the only Principle by which every one may learn to know God savingly which principle God hath raised up in me to publish and declare to others where they should look for the appearance of this saving Arm and Grace of God which alone can burst the Bonds of Death and set the Soul at Liberty And besides the disposition which this gracious Principle hath wrought in me towards all my Fellow-creatures that they might partake with me and with the Remnant whom the Lord hath called out of the World I say that all might partake with us of the rich Love of God with which my Soul is refreshed at this very time that now I am writing unto you I found the God of all grace laying a more special Injunction upon me to visit you particularly to Proclaim his free Grace and rich Mercy which he is pleased yet to extend towards you And upon the twentieth day of the eight Moneth this present Year 1678. in Obedience to that God which made me and formed my Spirit within me and by the motion of his good Spirit did I in fear and much trembling come with a Message from the King of Heaven unto you which was this viz. To make Proclamation of his universal Love towards you that so all who had not wilfully withstood the tenders of his Mercy and out-slipt the Day of your Visitation after which the Lord will tary for none of you ye all might come and be converted from your Iniquities and he would receive you graciously so that none should need to fear their Eternal Predestination or Reprobation to Everlasting Misery as though God had fore ordained some for everlasting Damnation for God would have all men come to the knowledge of the Truth and be saved as saith the holy Apostle 1 Tim. 2.4 and saith God Look unto me all ye ends of the Earth and be ye saved Isa 45.22 Nor may any presume in hopes of Mercy that they are in the estate of Election while they are in the unbelief and disobedience unto the Spirit of Truth which Convinces the world of Sin and leads the Saints into all Truth for so came the Word of the Lord unto me Go invite them to the Feast of ingathering that so they may be allured to turn in unto me and be gathered by me in this the Day of the stretchings forth of the Arms of my Mercy before I come to sift the Nations with the Sieve of Vanity when such as are found Chaffie shall be blown away with the Whirlwind of my Wrath and there shall be none to deliver you Isa 30.18 This Word in the fear and love of God which he hath shed abroad in my Heart by Jesus Christ abundantly did I come at that time to Proclaim unto you with many more such like inviting Expressions would you have had Patience to hear me I should by divine Assistance have declared unto you as I did to such tender-hearted Ones without your Doors whose Ears the Lord inclined to hearken unto me And now I find it upon me to write a few words by way of Appeal to you and to expostulate the case a little with you Whether or no you will all justifie that Action of haling of me who came in the Name and Power of the Lord and my Sister who stood patiently by me out from amongst you I confess I heard no publick Command for it given by any of you but it was not done by a Person unknown to you but one in Office amongst you so that had he not had