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A64346 A tender visitation of heavenly love, streaming from the fountain of endless life unto the tribulated flock of Christ (whom the world in derission calls Quakers) being several epistles given forth, by the one spirit of truth, through several of the servants of the living God, who are called among men Richard Farnsworth, John Whitehead, Thomas Greene. R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666. 1664 (1664) Wing T680; ESTC R16615 13,111 22

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forth fruit be blessed for ever But they that with their hearts depart from the living God and bow down to an image invented by man and trust in the arm of flesh thinking by a corrupt compliance with the world and their own care wisdome and prudence to save themselves shall certainly find destruction in their goings Therefore let such consider whether they have an arm like the highest or can deliver themselves from the sword in the day of battel or from death in the time of plague or from hunger in the time of famine or whether they can deliver their corn from blasting and mildew or the fruits of the ground from the Palmer worm and Caterpiller and who can deliver their cattel from the hail stones shafts of lightning murrain consuming rot and other instruments of destruction which are at Gods appointment and who can deliver their houses and fields their baskets and store from Gods curse if rebelliously or treacherously they depart from him or thinkest thou O vain man thereby to make thy off-spring blessed or lay up treasure for thy children shall it not be a snare unto them untill the moth consume it Wherefore I say most blessed is the man whose help is in the name of the Lord and that puts his confidence in God who casteth down and raiseth up killeth and maketh alive as pleaseth him on whom all creatures do wait and be gives nourishment to every thing that hath life whether Vegetable or Animal O then fear not little flock but cast your care upon him and walk before him with a perfect heart and love him above all things in every thing watching that your consciences may be kept void of offence and nothing spoken nor acted against the light of the Lord Jesus Christ so in him you shall have peace though in the world you have trouble yet shall your latter end be blese sed and your off-spring inherit your substance And dear friends meet often together in the name of the Lord as he requireth notwithstanding the contradiction of Sinners and the Laws of mortal men so shall you feel the pure presence of God in the midst of you and in the day of adversity he will be your hiding place and not leave you destitute of help in time of affliction therefore diligently wait on God in all your meetings that you all may inherit the promise of the Father which the world cannot receive even the holy Spirit that in it you may worship God and exhort comfort and pray for one another and for your enemies not quenching the spirit and beware of bringing forth any thing or running into any thing but as you are led with the spirit and power of the Lord. And if any have erred from the truth let them return and patiently wait on God for mercy and forgivenesse who pitties the wandrings of his sheep and in dear compassion seeks after that which is loft though ninety and nine be left alone in the wildernesse Therefore as he is merciful dear children be ye merciful and ready to forgive one another and your enemies as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you and have perfect peace and love amongst your selves and in no wise jarr one with another lest ye be guilty of weakening one another and so drive the halt out of the way but in all lowlinesse of mind and tendernesse of heart condescend one to another in the truth that you may not grieve one another and judge that eye which is more apt to look at anothers weakness than thy own and that mind which hath a delight to spread it abroad for it is in transgression of the Royal Law left thou be judged of God and the measure which thou hast given to others be measured to thee again And you whom the Lord doth anoint with the oyl of gladness take heed of exalting above your fellows which is the heads place and beware of doing any thing whereby they that are in heaviness with the mother which yet travails to bring forth and dwell in her house of mourning may be grieved for God accepteth them therefore let your melody unto the Lord who seeth in secret be chiefly in heart and stoop low that you may mourn with them that mourn and if need be enter into heaviness with them that are in heaviness so in the pure love and sympathy one with another you may edifie one another and be comforted of God together growing unto a habitation of his delight who by his Spirit hath signified how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity And dear Lambs none of you be discouraged because of my bonds but in a pure Conscience hold fast the mystery of faith without wavering for though the Devil should cast many of Gods servants into prison yet the victory is sure to the Lambs followers who through his precious blood and the word of their testimony shall come through the tribulation of these dayes which shall have an end when it is manifest that we as naturally serve God as Job did and not for any self end but are as willing to be stript of all and embrace affliction for his names sake as to be compassed about with blessings And in the mean time the suffering of Gods lambs whether imprisonment spoiling of their goods or banishment are not only for the purifying and making them white but also for a tryal and to leave all without excuse that make mention of the name of the Lord Jesus Christ whom he will judge in righteousness according to their works in the day of seperation when the sheep shall stand on the right hand and the goats on the left Then to them on his right hand who have been as sheep given up to the slaughter he will say Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdome prepared for you from the foundation of the world for I was naked and ye cloathed me I was a stranger and ye took me in hungry and ye fed me thirsty and ye gave me drink sick and in prison and ye ministred unto me for in as much as ye did it to one of those that believe in me ye did it unto me But to them on his left hand the Lord will say Go ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels for I was naked and ye cloathed me not a stranger and ye took me not in hungry and ye fed me not thirsty and ye gave me no drink sick and in prison and ye visited me not But in as much as their eyes are without and they will not see him afflicted in his people they will say When saw we thee naked or a stranger or hungry or thirsty or sick or in prison and did not minister unto thee Then shall our Lord and King say in as much as ye did it not unto the least of these that believe in me ye did it not unto me And the Righteous shall enter into everlasting life but the Wicked into everlasting punishment O Then rejoyce ye suffering Lambs Because the day draws near Wherein God will break all Satans bonds And eke your innocency clear That all the earth may know You are his pasture sheep Whom he doth feed in vallyes low Where runs lifes fountains deep That ye therein may washed be Whiter than Snow in Salmon In beauty to exceed the fair Lilly When com'd through the great tribulation Wherein your faith and patience Your zeal your love and constancy To the Lord God omnipotent Hee 'l fully prove and try Then in the power ye shall stand On Sions holy Mountain With Psalmes in each right hand And praises springing from the fountain Of endless life in victory triumphant Wherewith God will you crown Over th' Earth Whore and Dragons power so rampant To reign in high renown Therefore in patience faith and hope Wait Gods will to fulfill And in his love your souls repose Till valleys rise above the hills Then you that with mans Judgment wronged are And for pure Conscience sake oppressed Amongst the blessed you shall have a share And at th' Lambs throne in righteousness be redressed In sight of all your foes Who at their will and pleasure By unjust decrees have you expos'd To sufferings without measure Who then shall understand and too late repent The errours of their life Being constrain'd by righteous punishment To see they have caused their own grief By kicking ' gainst the pricks In their own Consciences Whilst they devis'd new tricks To add affliction to the Innocents Who do on God depend Their righteous cause to judge And cannot seek revenge On them who life them grudge J. W. The first Copy of this was writ in the Castle of Lincoln the 22d day of the 9th Moneth 1661. Let it be carefully copied over and sent to be read in the meetings of friends amongst whom I have laboured while it was day having peace in this hour of the worlds darkness in which I rest with all the Brethren and friends that be faithful THE END