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A46836 The exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, viz. Mris. Sarah Wight lately hopeles and restles, her soule dwelling far from peace or hopes thereof : now hopefull, and joyfull in the Lord, that hath caused light to shine out of darknes ... / published for the refreshing of poor souls, by an eye and ear-witness of a good part thereof, Henry Jesse ... Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663.; Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647. 1647 (1647) Wing J688; ESTC R18578 106,320 192

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glory and grace 150. Ephes. 2. 1-5-12 dead in sins-far off 112. a 105. h Ver. 10. Wee are his workmanship 103. a Ver. 14. Christ is our peace 72. c Ephes. 3.16 Strong with might in inner man 142 Ephes. 3. 21. Glory to the age of ages 159. Ephes. 4.2.8 Labour for that which is good 109. k Ephes. 5. 14. Arise-Christ shall give thee light 74. k Ephes. 5.18 Be not drunk-but filled with-Spirit 50. Ephes. 6. 10. 12. Wrestle in Christs power Phil. 2.7,8 Christ made himselfe of no reputa 117. c Phil. 2.13 Works will and deed in pleasure 64. r 122. e Phil. 3. 8. Excellency of Iesus Christ. 16. b Phil. 4.7 Peace of God-rules the heart 115. Ver. 11. I have learned to be content 117. e 41. e 2 Thes 1. 10. To be admired in his Saints 103. b 1 Tim. 1 13-15 Save chiefest of sinners 18. c 79.103 c 1 Tim. 4. 10. Saveth all men specially 97. 2 Tim. 1.9 Grace before world was 97. 2 Tim. 2.13 He cannot deny himselfe 123. Titus 2.11 Grace teacheth to deny ungodlines 94. d Titus 3. 3. Living in malice hatefull 117. Heb. 2.6 Opens Ps. 8.15.6 to be of Christ. 42. a Ver. 14. Christ took our nature 121. i Heb. 6. 18. That flie to Christ for refuge 100. q Heb. 8 1-10 New covenant opened 123. n Heb. 10. 14. He hath perfected for ever 18. n Heb. 11.6 Beleeve that God is-then come 95. g Heb. 12.2 Christ the Author and finisher of 79. e Heb. 12.7 Whom he loves he chastens 99. l Heb. 13.8 Christ yesterday to day and 48. r 163. o James 2. 11. Doe not kill opened 38. 1 Pet. 1.25 Word by Gospel preached opened 131. y 1 Pet. 2. 9. Turne from darknesse to light 111. q 1 Pet. 5. 8. Satan goes about 35. b 149. 2 Pet. 1. 19. Till the day-star arise in the heart 53. c 2 Pet. 3. 1. Stirre up-by remembrance 94. b 1 Joh. 3. 2. Wee shall see him as he is 63. n 1 Joh. 4.16.19 He loved first so we love him 118. k 1 Joh. 5. 6. 8. By water and bloud 53. h 122. q Ver. 7. Three heare witnesse in Heaven 120. l 1 Joh. 5.10 Vnbeleever makes God a lyar 20. e 126. k Rev. 2. 17. Eate of hidden Manna 39. n Rev. 3. 19. Whom I love I chasten 98. l 99. l Rev. 4. 8. Holy three or nine times repeated 20. o Rev. 21. 23. 25. Lambe is lasting light 35. a c. THE EXCEEDING RICHES OF GRACE ADVANCED THE Relator hereof being one who desires to feare the Name of the LORD having been an eye and ear-witnesse both of the sad sufferings and longed-for deliverance of this handmaid M ris SARAH WIGHT and upon his enquiring at the first and best hand having many of her precious Evangelicall expressions as the first fruits thereof viz. from pag. 16 to 35 testified to him by such as are well approved off for godlinesse and faithfulnesse who were also eye and ear-witnesses with himselfe of the rest here recorded And he observing and noting down presently from time to time since this happy change such * Glad-tidings uttered of the Righteousnesse of God of his Faithfulnesse and Salvation of his * benigne Kindnesse and Truth he could not but Publish it to the World for the exalting of this glorious Name of of God and for the refreshing of poor hungry empty sinfull burden'd drooping desparing soules that judge none to be so base and hopelesse as themselves and for the building up of others in their holy faith he would not might not durst not keep it to himselfe alone and so conceale it hide it or withhold it from others as he would not for all the world have the Lord withhold or hide or * close up his bowels of mercies from his own soule as the Psalmist argueth * Psal. 40. 9 10 11. Hebrew For the better satisfying of some that would hardly give credit to the wonderfull things herein related It was judged meet there should be laid down 1. First somewhat touching this Handmaid her parentage and dwelling place 2. Touching her Education pag. 5. 3. Touching her Afflictions in Spirit especially since shee wronged her Conscience at her being about twelve yeares old till April 6. 1647. shee being in September following 16. yeares old And of godly Ministers and others that knew her soule in adversity and sought to comfort her and of such as have seen her and spake with her since the LORD hath comforted her Pag. 6.8 9. 4. Touching the Lords delivering her April 6. 1647. when no creature could help shee being then struck deafe blind and lame and terrified beyond measure this extremity was the Lords opportunity pag. 14 15. Then 1. of her so continuing deafe and blind from April 6 till April 19. many dayes together except part of April 15. wherein shee had satisfaction to her troubled Spirit that her Mother had pardon'd her murmurings against her And part of April 17 to see and heare her Brother as Pag. 25. 29. 2. Of her being acted both then and often after to admire utter forth and magnifie the exceeding Riches of Gods Grace to sinners to her the chiefe of sinners Her speeches of Grace which follow were all in her Bed being in the time of her bodies great weaknesse caused partly through her former deep sense of Gods wrath consuming and pining away And by seeking to beat out her eyes and Braines and since this happie change her stomack being exceeding weak not eating at all till June 11 and drinking so little as is noted her voice thus being very low and oft whispering it could be heard by none but that were very neer her uttered in an humble melting manner stop'd sometimes with tears of sighs her eyes being alwayes covered because of that weaknesse and by spending her selfe in speaking to distressed soules and to others 3. Of her Conferences then and since with many despairing soules whose Names and dwelling places are so born by the Relator in tender respect to themselves and their friends least some not experienced in Temptations might the more reproach them or the Name of God for what these uttered in distresse or through Temptation But their Expressions and the Answers to them are recorded as neer as could be being then writ down for help to themselves hereafter and to others in like condition if the Lord will Hoping this will not offend them 2. Conferences with others about the Church-Ordinances the Spirits powring forth about the New Covenant the Law Works Mans Endeavours Punishment for sinne Redemption c. 4. Of the Lords power in sustaining her above 75 dayes by a little water taken once in three or four or five dayes and very little besides And then raising her by FAITH All these are here set down though the latter are set downe occasionally and not all in this same order I. TOuching her Earthly Parentage This M ris Sarah Wight was daughter to M r Thomas Wight sometimes of