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A57313 To the whole flock of God everywhere, the church of the first-born written in heaven, and to every member thereof, whose redeemer is the holy one of Israel grace, mercy, peace, truth and love from the God of peace and love be multiplied amongst you, and to you all, amen. Rigge, Ambrose, 1634-1704. 1660 (1660) Wing R1497; ESTC R40630 6,660 9

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cast out and there shall be none to hurt in all the Holy Mountain of the Lord for it shall be restored into its former perfect Beauty and the Earth shall be filled with the knowl●dge of the glory of God as the waters cover the Sea and many shall say come let us walk in the Light of the Lord up unto the Mountain of the Lord and he will teach us of his way and we will walk therein for the Lord is our God and we are his people and the sheep of his Pasture who will make mention of his Name in the deep and his glory upon an Instrument of ten Strings for the beauty of holiness is come to be seen and the Image of the Heavenly is fully renewed This thing God is hastening to accomplish and he will assuredly bring it to pass in his appointed time for all who continues in patience and well-doing unto the end for this is the reward of the Righteous whom the Lord is now bringing thorew many Tribulations in whose Mouths shall be the high praises of the Lord God for ever more Then shall the Merchants of ●abylon be plagued with a fore destruction for the reward of iniquity shall be given unto them they shall howl for pain of heart and rore for grief of spirit and none shall pitty them reprobate silver shall they be called because God hath rejected them for their manifold transgressions hath reached to Heaven which hath provoked the most high to wrath dayes wi●hout Number Oh! that my head were as waters and mine eyes a Fountain of tears that I might weep day and night for the misery that is coming upon them for th●y have been treacherous both to God and man and hath far overpassed the deeds of the wicked deceivers in the dayes of Old what shall I say of them they are fit objects for Gods eternal vengeance to be poured upon without mix●ure wch will be their reward from the God of Heaven for ever all the * I mean King Parliam●nts and Protect●r● Mountains wch from time to time they have cried unto to cover them under which they have crept many ages shall not then hide them from the heavy stroke of the Almighty God who is now arising to plead with them by his sword and by fire they shall not cumber the Earth very long neither shall they grieve the Lord many years longer but he will ease himself of them in over-throwing them in his hot displeasure for they have long slighted his mercy often disp●●sed the offers of his grace therefore will he laugh at their destruction and mock when their fear cometh which now hasteneth apace out of which none shall be able to deliver them So all my dear bretheren and Sisters in the Lord and in his pretious truth which shall abide for ever let not your hearts be troubled neither be ye dismayed for the Lord will r●store Sion as at the first and Jerusal●m as at the beginning and his Name shall be great among his Children and his blessing shall rest upon them for ever therefore all prize his Eternal love and walk all worthy of it in your particular places callings where the Lord hath set you that you may blossom as the Rose and spring as the Lilly in the field and may send forth a sweet Savour to the Lord God in the Land of the Living often are you in my remembrance even in the night season when deep sleep falls upon men then do I enter into the Sanctuary of the Lord and behold your beauty and comliness which my Heavenly Father hath adorned you withall with which my heart is ravished and when I consider the unexpressible love and mercy of God to us-ward I am even overcome therewith So this I write unto you being part of the overflowings of the Fathers love in me towards you which runneth forth freely unto the elect of God every where among whom I desire this may be read in their particular assemblies in Gods fear and wisdome to the edifying preserving and strengthning of the whole flock of God for which end it was given forth Written in Hampton the 8th of the 10. Month 1660. By a Souldier in the Army of the Lamb who hath no confidence in the a●m of flesh but am given up to do or to suffer all things according to the will of God in Christ Jesus for the hope that is set before me who am called of men Ambrose Rigge THE END LONDON Printed for Thomas Simmons at the sign of the Bull and mouth near Aldersgate 1660.