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A39228 Indian dialogues for their instruction in that great service of Christ, in calling home their country-men to the knowledge of God, and of themselves, and of Iesus Christ. Eliot, John, 1604-1690. 1671 (1671) Wing E513; ESTC R40409 79,586 82

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you mercy through Jesus Christ do not harden your hearts against the Lord be therefore perswaded now to forsake your sins and turn unto the Lord come unto the light out of your darkness awake from your dead sleep stand up and Christ will give you life VVe speak by exp●rience we were dead and blinde as you are we loved pleasures as you do but by the grace of Christ we have found lig●t and life and we now call you to partake with us in our m●rcies Pauwau VVe have not only pleasures but also Prayers and S●crifices we beat and a●●●ict our selves to pacifie our gods and when ●e be ●ick w● use such wayes to recover our health and to obtain all such things as we want and desire to obtain from our gods Pium. Your Prayers and Pauwauings are wor●hipping of the Devil and no● of God and t●ey are among the greatest of your sins Your ●urthers lusts stealing lying c. they are great sins your Pauwauings are w●rse sins because by them you worship the Devil instead of God VVhen you Pauwau's use Physick by Roots and such other t●ings which God ●ath made for that purpose that is no sin you do well to use P●ysick for your recovery from sickness but your pr●ying to and worshipping the Devil that is your great si● which now God calls you to forsake Use onely such Remedies as God hath appointed and pray onely to God this we call you to do and this is the way of true wisdome Kinsm I feel my heart broken and divided I know not what to do To part with our former lusts and pleasures is an hard point and I feel my heart very loth and backward to it many objections against it yet I cannot but confess that I do not in my inward heart approve of them I know they are vile and filthy and I de●ire to forsake them they are like burning coals in my bosome I will shake them out if I can I am ashamed of my old wayes and loth I am to keep that which I am ashamed to be seen in The wiser men be the more they abstain from such lusts and we account such to be foolish vile and wicked that are unbridled and unpersw●deable I would not be my self of the number of them that are vicious and vile ●bove restraint VVhat I perswade others to leave I would not do the same my self VVe do account it commendable in such as do bridle and refrain themselves from those vices and what I judge to be commendable in others would be therein exemplar and a pattern unto such as be young and foolish and run mad after such beastly courses In that point I would easily be perswaded or at least I desire so to be But the greatest difficulty that I yet finde is this I am loth to divide my self from my Friends and Kindred If I should cha●g● my course and not they then I must leave and forsake their company which I am very loth to do I love my Sachem and all the rest of you my good Friends if I should change my life and way I greatly d●sire that we might agree to do it together Sont I like well that we should agree upon some amendment of some bad courses that are too oft among us and I love your love that would have us agree together and do what we do in these great matters by common consent but to do that is a matter of much discourse and deep consideration This Meeting was sudden we have other matters at present to attend we have been together long enough for this time we must leave the whole matter to some other time Pium. Two day●s hence is the sabbath-Sabbath-day God hath commanded all men to Remember the sabbath-Sabbath-day to keep it holy I request all of you to come together that day and then I will further teach you by the assistance of the Lord touching this matter And to perswade you to make this beginning to keep the Sabbath besides the Commandment of the Lord we have the Reasons annexed by God himself unto it God himself Rested that day to set us an heavenly pattern and God hath also blessed that day and m●de it holy and hath promised that when we shall ●eet together in his Na●e then he will come among us and bring a blessing with him And when the Disciples of Christ were met to worship God upon that day before the day was done he came among them and blessed them So if you come together on the Sabbath-day my hope and trust is that we shall finde some special token of the presence of Christ Jesus among us Kinsm I do very well like of this motion and shall willingly attend and if you think good let my house be the place or if you our beloved Sachem think good we will all come together at your house Sont I like it well let it be so come to my house and you shall be welcome All. Content we like it well so let it be Pium. Let the time of Meeting be as early as you well can about Nine of the Clock All. So let it be The Sabbath Meeting Sontim Piumbuhhou Kinsman All. Sont IT is well done my Friends and Neighbours that you have remembred our agreement and are come together about this great business And now my kinde Friend what you have further to say unto us we are here ready to hear you Pium. Six dayes God hath given us wherein to do all our own business and works Every seventh day God hath commanded us to give unto him to rest from our own works and to do his work to pray unto him to hear his Word to talk and speak of heavenly matters for the good of our Souls We are all here this day before the Lord And first of all he hath commanded us to pr●● together therefore let us all either stand up like servants or kneel down like sons and daughters and pray unto the Lord. Then he prayeth The next work we use to do is to Catechize that is to teach by asking of Questions and they that are taught make Answer according as they have been taught but that work you are not yet fitted and prepared for therefore we lay it by The next work which we do is to Reade some Chapter of the Word of God Then he calleth one that came with him who Realeth When that is ●ini●hed then he saith Now we use to sing a Psalm which is one part of Gods Word and Worship but for that work you are not yet prepared therefore w● lay that by also And now I will teach you out of the Word of God The Text is Matth. 7.13 14. Enter ye in at the strait gate for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction and many there be which go in thereat Because strait is the gate and narrow is the way which leadeth unto life and few there be that finde it In these words are two parts 1.
●y soul He hath s●ewed thee O man what is good and what doth the Lord require of thee but to do ju●tly and to love mercy and to walk hu●bly with thy God Nothing that you can do or bring to God can pacifie that divine wrath that is kindl●d ●gainst you but ver 8. he sheweth you the way Also consider that Text Iohn 14.6 I am the Way and the Truth ●nd ●he Life No man cometh unto the Father but by me You have been a great sinner now you lament it you would obtain a pardon and be reconciled to God This word of God sheweth you the way and th●● is to humble your self before Christ Jesus believe in him and give up your self to be his servant your self to worship the Lord and to bring on all your people to do the same I remember two places in Daniel where Sachems were in trouble of minde as you now are and Daniel gave them counsel from the Lord the first place is Dan. 4.27 Wherefore O Sachem let my counsel be accepta●le to thee and break off thy sins by righteousness and thy iniquities by she●ing mercy to the poor if it may ●e a lengthning of thy tranquility A●d my heart is perswaded with submission to the Lord that if you now turn unto God and promote praying to God among all your people you shall see better dayes t●en ever you have yet seen There is another sad story in the fifth Chapter of Daniel where the wicked Sachem did act profanely agai●st the G●d of heaven and then appeared fingers which wrote Mene Mene Tekel Vpharsin but let the interpretation of that be unto your enemies and not to you beloved Sachem I say unto you in that word of the Lord Acts 16.31 Believe in the Lord Iesus and thou shalt be saved and thy house Wi●● Hope of relief is a means to ease grief and to raise the distressed heart to apply it self unto means of Remedy In the second of Chron. 33. we reade of a Sachem that was a greater sinner then you have been yet upon his repent●nce and change of life he obtained mercy His Name was Manasseh his sins were such as that it is an abhorring to reade them then God brought him into affliction and it is said ver 12 13. And when he was in affliction he ●esought the Lord his God and humbled himself greatly before the God of his fathers an● prayed unto him and he was intreate● of hi● an● hear● his supplication and brought him again unto Ier●●ale● into his kingd●me Then Manasseh know that the Lord he was God So I say unto you Beloved ●achem humble your self before the Lord set up praying to God among all your people walk in wayes of wisdome and religion and you shall finde that God will be merciful to you and your latter dayes shall be blessed and be a blessing Keit. Words that come swimming in love with full sails of wisdome have great power to calm heart storms of grief and trouble I now finde it true my soul is wounded for my sin in profaning the Sabbath-day now I desire to look deeper into the matter I desire you would open unto me the Sabbath that I may know my former sins and future duty Ant. The doctrine of the Sabbath is a great Point in Religion It is one of the Ten Moral Univers●l Commandments of God which are required of all Mankinde and the fourth Command a chief Hinge of all the rest By a religious keeping of the Sabbath we act our obedience to all the Commands By profaning the Sabbath we turn all Religion and good Order out of doors and set open a door unto all sin and wickedness so weighty a matter is the good keeping of the Sabbath-day For the opening of the Sabbath I know not a better way then to open briefly the fourth Command w●ich I shall do by laying it out into six parts 1. Here is the Preface in this word Remember the Sabbath-day to shew the great weight and worth of the Sabbath o● our proneness to ●light it and to stablish a perpetual and careful preparation to the Sabbath Neh. 13.19 And it came to pass that when the gates of Ierusalem began to be dark before the Sabbath I commanded that the gates should be shut and charged that they should not be opened till after the Sabbath and some of my servants set I at the gates that there should no burden be brought in on the Sabbath day 2. Here is the Affirmative part of the Command wherein we are commanded to keep the whole Sabbath holy both in thought word and deed Isa. 58.13 If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath from doing thy pleasure on my holy day and call the Sabbath ● delight the holy of the Lord honourable and shalt honour him not doing thine own wayes nor finding thine own pleasure nor speaking thine own words 3. Here is an exact distribution of all time betwixt God and man wherein God hath appointed six parts or dayes to man and the seventh part is dedicated to God and hence it followeth that the Sabbath was capable of being changed from the l●st of seven to the first of seven and so the Lord hath changed it 1 Cor. 16 2●● Acts 20.7 Rev. 1.10 And when this Change was first made the C●urch kept two Sabbaths together as the Passover and the Lords Supper were together 4. Here is the Negative part of this Command wherein we are forbidden all our own works in that word or deed Thou shalt do no manner o● work 5 Here be the persons that be bound to keep the Sabbath All high and low rich and poor male and female in all societies ●nd rel●tions and strangers Thou thy son thy ●aughter thy man-servant thy maid-servant thy cattel and thy stranger 6. Here be three R●a●ons to urge us to a reverent and careful keeping of the Sabbath 1. Taken from Gods most holy and wise Example who six dayes Created but on the s●venth d●y rested in his heavenly joyes 2. The second Reason is Because God hath put a blessing on the head of the Sabbath and on all that keep it holy He blessed the seventh day 3. The third Reason is Because the Lord made it holy he dedicated it to holy use a●d t●erefore may not be violated without sacriledge Mal. 3.8 Will ye rob God Thus have I opened this Command Will. I will onely adde two Texts of Scripture Ier 17.19 to the end Thus saith the Lord unto me Go and stand in the gate of the children of the people whereby the Kings of Iudah come in and by the which they go out and in all t●e gates of Ierusalem and say unto them Hear ye the word of the Lord ye kings of Iudah an● all Iudah and all the inhabitants of Ierusalem that enter in by ●hese gates T●us saith the Lord Tak● heed to your selves and bear no burden on the Sabbath day c. The other ●ext is Exod. 31 13 14 15 16
by the Law of God was evident to me as the light Gods pure and ●nchangeable Justice which sentenced me by the Law unto hell I saw I could not possibly answer seeing I am a poor finite worm and what have I to satisfie infinite offended Justice and therefore my soul mourned and lamented and sunk into despair for Gods Justice is unchangeable and his Law must be satisfied which I am never able to do and therefore I must be eternally damn●d under that just sentence I d●rst not pray God to pardon my transgression by any absolute soveraign act of mercy for then he should have offended his own Justice which is unchangeable and abolished his own Law whose perfection is such that it must be fulfilled and satisfied and to satisfie Gods just Law was not in the power of any finite creature Man or Angel and therefore I despaired no ransome could be found in all the world for me a poor sinner Oh t●e bitterness that my soul felt in the horrour of my damned estate No tongue can utter what my soul felt I had a taste of hell torments in my soul my meditation of Gods Omniscience whereby he knew all my sins not onely open but secret ones brought innumerable sins to my remembrance one of which was enough to damn me but I had mountains of guilt heaped upon my distressed soul the impossibility for me to satisfie divine Justice and the impossibility of pardon without satisfaction because God cannot be unjust and his Law is unchangeable Such meditations cast me into the horrible pit of darkness and desperation The redemption of the soul is precious it ceaseth for ever Psal. 498. Then God opened the mouth of this dear Servant of his who told me that the infinite mercy and wisdome of God had found out a ransome a way to satisfie Justice and fulfil the Law and to save poor condemned sinners and that he himself had found mercy in that way This bred some hope in my soul and stayed me from sinking quite down when I heard of a possibility but still I was in distressing doubt and fear that it was but some delusion because I could not see a possibility for Man or Angel or any Creature to satisfie and give a ransome to infinite Justice Then he declared to me that it is true that no Creature could give a ransome to satisfie Justice but God himself was able to satisfie the infinite Justice of God To that I yielded that God himself might satisfie his Justice but still I was in the dark I could not see this could possibly be Then he opened me that adored Doctrine of God his being One and Three how God was one in Essence three in Persons God the Father God the Son and God the holy Ghost how the Father doth by an eternal in●ellectual act conceive the Image of Himself as being the only adequate Object he understands himself and this is called the Bege●ting of the Son by an intellectual conception of his own Image and these two Subsistencies do by an eternal act of Volition love each other and this Love is the third Person in Trinity proceeding from both the Father and the Son Now the eternal Majesty of God agreed within himself that God the Son the second Person in Trinity should assume humane Nature to himself and become a man subject to the Law This glorious Person is the greatest subject that ever the Law had and this glorious Person is able perfectly to fulfil the Law and perfectly to pay a ra●some satisfactory to infinite Justice who hath done it This depth of divine Wisdome my soul admired and shall do to eternity But still I was at a loss how I should be interested in the ransome that this glorious Person hath paid Then did this Messenger of God declare unto me that this glorious Person Jesus Christ had undertaken both parts of this work First to atone and reconcile God to man by paying the ransome required and by perfect fulfilling the Law Secondly to subdue the soul and will of man to turn and submit to be reconciled to God But this work of converting ● soul to God is such that as no man can convert himself so no other Creature is able to do it onely God himself can do it and for that end both the Father and Son have sent forth the holy Ghost the eternal Spirit to work upon the hearts of men and to create the work of Faith in them by the Word and then to take possession of and dwell in believing souls to mortifie their lusts to sanctifie their hearts and lives and to lead them in the way of grace unto glory And he further declared to me that this blessed Spirit of G●d by the Word of God had already begun this great work in my soul for a new light is set up in my soul a work beyond the reach of man and that light hath convinced me of sin and of my my damned estate by sin it had made a separa●ion and divorce betwixt sin and my soul it had cut me off the old stock and l●id my soul down at the foot of Christ capable with all humble thankfulness to accept salvation not by any merit of mine but by free-grace of Christ unto a vile and unworthy sinner This I could not deny but I did finde such conviction and such a submission to Christ and this he declared to be the first step and beginning of the work of sound Conversion I crave your patience for a few words more Then he proceeded to shew me that the work was finished by the Promise which also the Spirit of God doth bring home unto the soul and makes up the match betwixt Christ and the soul. And to that purpose he brought Mat 11.28 29. by which Text he shewed me as in a glass 1. The distress my soul was in 2. The call of Christ to such distressed soul. 3. The promise of Rest to such as come to him 4. The obligation to learn meekness both to do and suffer the will of Christ. And here my soul resteth Ah friends we poor Indians are great sinners but C●rist is great salvation for the greatest sinners What ●inite creature can out-sin infinite satisfaction Nish I see you are strongly changed and transported but my feeble Age needeth rest and so may you also by this time Wab. Aged Uncle to morrow is the sabbath-Sabbath-day if you like of it order all your people to come together in the morning and by the Lords assistance I will further teach you by the Word of God Nish I like it well Send out to all parts of the Town that all meet to morrow morning The Sabbath Many being met Waban THe Lord hath appointed that in our publick Worship first of all supplications prayers intercessions and giving of thanks be made for all men For Kings and for all that are in authority that we may lead a quiet and peaceable li●e in all godliness and honesty For
INDIAN Dialogues FOR Their Instruction in that great Service of Christ in calling home their Country-men to the Knowledge of GOD And of THEMSELVES AND OF IESUS CHRIST Mal. 1.11 For from the rising of the Sun even unto the going down of the same my Name shall be great among the Gentiles and in every place incense shall be offered unto my Name and a pure offering for my Name shall be great among the Heathen saith the Lord of Hosts Printed at Cambridge 1671. To the Right Worshipful THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE Vnited Colonies in N.E. Gentlemen AS I have sometime said unto you so I now write That there be none on Earth that have so great and eminent a Calling from man to take care of the Indians that they be instructed in the wayes of life by Christ Iesus as your selves have For besides the Right Honourable Corporation in London His Majesty our Soveraign hath ordered a Trust to be committed to such as shall be in your Order namely Commissioners of the United Colonies in New-England to take care of this matter I finde few English Students willing to engage into so dim a Work as this is God hath in mercy raised up sundry among themselves to a competent ability to teach their Countrymen Many have been sent forth by the Church this Winter to divers places and not without good success through the grace of Christ of which I shall if God will and that I live give you an account at your next Sitting I finde it necessary for me to instruct them as in Principles of Art so in the way of communicating the good knowledge of God which I conceive is most familiarly done by way of Dialogues an Essay whereunto I do here present unto you purposing if the Lord will and that I live to do more of the like kinde hereafter My earnest Request unto your selves is That in all your respective Colonies you would take care that due Accommodation of Lands and Waters may be allowed them whereon Townships and Churches may be in after-Ages able to subsist and suffer not the English to strip them of all their Lands in places fit for the Sustenance of the life of man Thus commending you to the Lord I rest Your Worships to serve you in the Service of our Lord Jesus I. E. The Preface THese Dialogues are partly Historical of some things that were done and said and partly Instructive to shew what might or should have been said or that may be by the Lords assistance hereafter done and said upon the like occasion It is like to be one work incumbent upon our Indian Churches and Teachers for some Ages to send forth Instruments to call in others from Paganry to pray unto God Instructions therefore of that nature are requisite and what way more familiar then by way of Dialogues For sundry weighty Reasons I desire and endeavour that our Learned Indians should learn at least the English Tongue our Indian Churches holding Communion with the English Churches must perform that Service in the English Tongue If the Lord give life and length of dayes I may hereafter put forth these or the like Dialogues in the Indian Tongue but what I shall live to do is known to God While I live I desire to follow this Work and serve the Lord with all my might according to my poor measure of Ability and wait upon the Lord for his Blessing by the concurrent prayers of the faithfull J. E. Indian Dialogues THe Church did send forth sundry of the Brethren to several parts of the Country among their Friends and Relations to instruct exhort and perswade them to pray unto God to turn from their lewd and lazy life to the Living God and to come forth from the dark dungeon of their lost and ruined condition into the light of the Lord Jesus whose glory in the Gospel like the rising Sun beginneth to be displayed among their dead Country-men who begin to be clothed with sinews flesh and skin upon their dried bones by the power of the Spirit of Jesus Christ in the Preaching of the Gospel unto them Piumbuhhou was sent to Nashauwog among his Kindred and Friends these inhabiting whose entertainment discourse and success was or is desired that it might be as followeth Near the Town a Kinsman of his met him whose discourse was to such purpose as this DIALOG I. Kinsman Piumbuhhou Speakers Kinsman WEll met and welcome beloved Cousin I am glad you are still alive can you make shift to live in that new way of living that you have taken up at Natik I am glad of your coming because I shall thereby have an opportunity to be informed truly of your wayes and what your doings be about which there be such various reports some commending some condemning some deriding some wondering but so far as I see few desire to imitate you Pium. I am very glad that God hath guided my way so well so that I should meet you whom I have longed to see you are my friend whom I purposed first to look out and lo God hath ordered us to meet each other at my first coming to your Town Likewise I am glad that you are so desirous to speak with me about our Religion and praying to God for that is the very Errand I come upon that I might perswade you to do as we do I am like a friend that have found honey and plenty of food and I come to call my friends to come partake with me But what noise is this that I hear Kinsm I perceive you have quite left off those delights and solemnities that your Country men use and which you were in your young time accustomed to because you have forgot the meaning of such noises There is a great Dancing and Sacrifice and Play and that is the noise that you hear Pium. You say right we have indeed quite left off and cast away those works of darkness for we have great light shining among us which discovers the filth and folly of those things as when a light is set up in a dark room in a dark night it discovereth all the dirty corners of the house and all the evil actions that are wont to be done in the dark without discovery We plainly see the sinfulness of our own former and of your still continued wayes and I desire that God would help me to open among you some of the Divine Light which God hath shewed us that it may shame you from such filthy practices and shine them away for ever as the rising Sun doth dissipate and drive away all the darkness of the night and maketh Wolves Bears and all other wilde beasts hide themselves in thickets and not dare to be seen in the day-light Kinsm Will you go with me unto them and see what they do I will give you this encouragement to perswade you to it becaus● you shall there see many of your friends and kindred Pium. I cannot serve two Masters I have
part of your question What we have gained and got by praying to God Of which Point we discoursed before we came into the house and therefore I shall but touch it now 1. We are come into the light and it is an heavenly light which le●deth us to God and to the eternal enjoyment of happiness by Jesus Christ. 2. VVe have attained to some measure of the true Riches by faith in Jesus Chri●t and love to God and his people 3. VVe are content with that portion of food and raiment which God giveth us 4. VVe enjoy the Lords Sabbath dayes for our Souls good and communion with God 5. VVe have Government and all Gods Ordinances in peace 6. VVe can lie down in peace and sleep quietly without fear In all which and many more respects our condition do●h far exceed what we were and had afore we prayed to God or what you have or enjoy unto this day And now let us lie down in Gods bosome and take our rest Next Morning Kinsman Kinswoman Piumbuhhou Kinsm ARe you well this morning have you slept well this night doth not your weary journey l●e in your bones is not the skin of your feet that was worn thin with rocks and rough wayes still tender Pium. By the mercy of God through Jesus Christ I am every way well refreshed The comfort of my Soul doth make my bodily infirmities inconsiderable And that which addeth much to the comfort of my Soul is the good attention which you and some other of our friends gave unto our disconrse and prayers the last night which giveth me hope that you are not far from the Kingdome of God Kinsm I confess my thoughts have troubled me this night I have a great strife in my heart I think your way is right I cannot gainsay any thing of which you discoursed but on the other side if I should forsake our former wayes all my friends would rise up against me like a stream too strong for me to stand against and I am not able to defend my self against them I do not know what to do Pium. God is above man VVhen I began to pray to God I had the same temptation but I quickly found how vain and weak it was God will defend all his servants against all gainsayers the light and power of Gods word and wayes will soon shame all sinners into silence But I will tell you a further help in this case VVe shall endeavour to convince and perswade all your friends to turn unto God also and then that Temptation will quite sink Let us therefore get your Friends and Neighbours together and labour to perswade them all first to hea● the word of God preached among you and my hope is that God will perswade so many of them as that the rest will be ashamed to oppose for darkness and sin are weak Truth and Light are powerful Kinswom My thoughts have also troubled me this night but if you shall take that course then I shall gladly joyn with my Husband in this Change I will therefore get you some Victuals to eat and then go about that business Pium. VVe are not ready for eating yet we must first go to prayer and give God thanks for his mercies the night past and this morning and we will pray unto God for his blessings all this day and pray that he would bless our endeavours to perswade them for the hearts of all men are in Gods hand and he can overcome them and perswade them Kinsm I like well what you say I pray therefore do so we will attend and joyn with you Pium. Let us humbly bow our knees and hearts before the All-seeing God and in the Name of Jesus Christ pray unto him But there come some company let them first come in it may be they will joyn with us in our prayers Kinsm A good morning to you my friends you come in a good season Our friend is come from far to visit us he is now going to prayer I pray you to joyn with us and attend unto what ●e prayeth All. VVe shall willingly keep silence and attend Pium. Prayeth Kinsm This good friend of ours is come to visit us and doth perswade us to pray unto God and you hear how heartily he prayeth unto God for us what think you of it All. VVe cannot tell we do not yet understand the matter how then should we answer to it Kinsm Your answer is right and discreet let us therefore discourse about this matter VVise men will look before they leap All. VVe are but a few and weak men let us send for the Sachem and the rest of the old and wise men and especially for the Pauwau and then let us discourse of such matters they better know what to say in these matters then we do Kinswom I like the motion And I pray you in the mean time eat soch food as I have pr●pared for you that when they come together you may be ready without interruption to attend unto what you are purposed to do Pium. Alwayes b●fore we eat we must pray the last night I gave you some reasons for it by the word of God and seeing here be more of our friends come in who heard not our discourse last night I will again rehearse the same or the like Reasons for this Religious practice He discourseth of them Kinswom Your meat is ready if therefore you will please to pray according as you wisely discourse I hope we shall all attend All. VVe shall attend Pium. Pr●yeth for a blessing Kinswom Cousin I am glad to see you eat so heartily you are very welcome to it And I see that praying to God doth not fill your bellies you need food to eat for all that All. Ha ha he Praying to God would starve them if they should ●ot eat Ha ha he Praying Indians are as weary and hungry as other men for ought we ever saw by them Ha ha he Pium. It is tru● that you say and therefore we pray unto God to give us food and to bless it to us when we eat it This discourse bringeth to my mind a word which Christ spake Man liveth not by bread onely but by every word of God Man ha●●●wo parts A Soul and a Body and both are to be fed The body ●s fed by food the Soul is fed by the Word of God and Prayer You that pray not to God you feed you● bodies onely but you ●tarve your Souls we that pray to God f●ed our Souls as well as ●ur bodies And this is one reason why we perswade you to pr●y ●o God because we would not have you to starve your Souls T●e Soul is the most excellent part of man and shall never die the ●ody shall die If you have so much wisdome as to fe●d your ●odies we pray you be yet more wise and f●●d your Souls also Kinsm Every thing that liveth doth live by feeding as Birds Beasts Fishes and so do men Pium. You
spent though we have made but little progress toward the place of our intendment but I have been about the work I came abroad upon though not the persons I intended Thus God doth over-rule the wayes of men he foreseeth and ordereth that which we had no thoughts upon and therefore in that we have spent this day in such Conference and Discourse wherein we have seen so much of the presence of Christ with us let us now spend this night in prayers and praises unto the Lord who hath found us before we sought for him You were going about another business you little thought of finding Jesus Christ by the way and finding mercy to your Soul a pardon of your sins and to become a praying Indian Pen. Your discourse doth heighten my admiration I acknowledge God hath thought of me when I thought not of him he had a care of my Soul when I had no care of my self God hath plucked me out of darkness and brought me into a most wonderful light that I should be forced to see the wonderful things of Gods Law of my eternal condemnation by it my helpless and hopeless condition that I was in And then that the Lord should open unto me a possibility of escape that a ransome and remedy might be found by the infinite wisdome and mercy of God and that Jesus Christ had not onely accomplished that great work but offered the fruit and benefit of it to me and called me to rest in him and to betrust my Soul with him for pardon of all my sins and for eternal life in Jesus Christ. These things are matter of my admiration and shall be to all eternity My life remaining shall be spent in admiring and in obeying and suffering as you have now taught me I shall account nothing ●oo dear for Christ who hath not accounted his own most precious life too dear for me Whereas I am now instructed that he being God and Man in one person his life was of more value then all the lives of all mankinde and that he did not forbear to offer that precious life for me I must I will by his grace assisting admire at this mercy for ever and therefore the motion that you made of spending this night in prayer and praises unto his holy Name it is a most acceptable motion to my heart My experience suggesteth unto me matter abundantly to pray and praise his Name but my ignorance is such as that I ca●not tell how to utter my minde in words of knowledge suitable unto so great mercies as I have now experienced Wab. Your discourse doth lead me out to inform you in a great point of the grace and kingdome of Jesus Christ and that is the gift and grace of Prayer which the Spirit of Jesus Christ teacheth every new born Soul to perform for so the Scripture saith Rom. 8.15 He hath given the Spirit of his Son whereby we cry and crying is an earnest manner of praying and the matter of our cry is to s●y Abba Father that is to call God our Father and to ask him a Childes portion in the Name of Jesus Christ as he hath promised that whatever we ask in the Name of Jesus Christ it shall be surely granted either the same thing or a better for we are foolish children and know not what is best for our selves but our Father doth and therefore when we make our prayers and request to God we must leave the matter to his love wisdome to give us what and when and how he will And because we are ignorant what to pray for therefore the Spirit of God who dwelleth in our heart he is called the Spirit of Grace and of Supplication and Rom. 8.26 27. Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit it self maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the minde of the Spirit because he maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God Where we see that our weakness is supplied by the assistance of the Spirit and he helpeth us to pray for such things as please God and in such a manner as pleaseth God And this is the condition of every true converted believer that he can pray and desires to pray and is ever lifting up his heart to G●d in prayer and therefore I like it well that my motion of spending this night in prayer is so acceptable to you a good sign it is that the Spirit of Jesus Christ hath taken possession of your Soul Pen. This little sight and experience I have hath so filled my heart with a sense of my own vileness that I see matter of endless confession and I see so much nothingness in my self that I see endless matter of petition and supplication and I see my self so infinitely obliged to God for the riches of his free-grace to me a rebellious worm that I see infinite matter of praise thanksgiving and admiration My heart also longeth after others that th●● may be as I am I pray tell me what is my duty in that respe●● to pray for others my Relations my Friends my Neighbou●● and for all Wab. Christ hath taught us When thou art converted then streng●●●en thy brother Luke 22.32 therefore you must pray for all t●● Church of God you must especially pray for them that are wea● and tempted and afflicted and you must pray for them that a●● not yet converted and for all Gods people and for all Gods cau●● in all the world and for the fulfilling of all Gods Promises The●● is a world of matter to pray for and for Kings and Rulers in ● special manner Pen. I feel my heart to answer your words like an eccho m● heart answers All these things I desire to pray for But alas ● am ignorant of fit words in prayer and therefore I do request o● you first do you pray and set me a pattern Waban prayeth● Pen. Many whole nights have I spent waking sometime in hun●●ing sometime worse in dancing and other sinful revels but ● never spent a night so well in my life before it is the first nigh● of my new life I have begun to live well oh how full of fea● and care and desire my heart is that I may go on according to thi● good beginning I hope the sweet savour of this good beginning to live well shall abide with me and I desire your help and counsel how I may so perform it Wab. Our state in this world is not perfect corruption is killed but in part there be old roots remaining which upon occasio● offered will still be stirring acting appearing as a tree that is cut down the old roots will be growing which must be kept dow● with a speedy cutting off A field that is well weeded will quickly produce new weeds again out of that natural propensity of the earth to bring
this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour Who will have all men to be saved and to co●e unto the knowledge of the truth 1 Tim. 2. ● 2 3 4. According to this appointment let us pray Which finished He took that Text Matth. 20.1 2 3 4 5 6 7. In these words we may observe these things 1. The Vineyard where men labour is the Church and this wa● of praying to God and sheweth that it is a laborious and a good work and will cause us to bring forth good fruits grapes and wine which is pleasing to God and man But beware of bringing forth sowre grapes especially suffer no briars and thorns but cu● them down and root them up and cast them out 2. The Lord of this Vineyard is Jesus Christ who calleth all me● to come into this his Vineyard and do these works And th●● day I do in the Name of the Lord Jesus call you all to pray to God come and work in this Vineyard Hearken to this Call and be no longer idle follow your sins no longer you have lived in 〈◊〉 long enough stay no longer but come in when you are called Happy are you if you obey and come woe be to you if you refuse 3. Here be the several seasons of mens coming in or the sever●● Ages of men that do come in 1. Some come in while it is morning that is while they b● young therefore I call you Boyes Youths a●d Girls come yo● unto the Lords Vineyard and give unto God the first-fruits o● your dayes 2. The Lord went forth at the third hour and called in youn● men and young women into his Vineyard Hearken therefore yo● young men and young women to the Call of God and come in 3. The Lord went forth at the ninth hour that is he called i● men and women full grown to ripeness of parts and strength you are called this day to come into the Lords Vineyard be yo● perswaded to come in and serve the Devil no longer now tu●● unto the Lord. 4. The Lord went forth the eleventh hour that is a little bfor● night and this doth mean you old men and old women com● you into the Lords Viney●rd you see the Lord will accept you 〈◊〉 you come Do not think you are too old to serve the Lord 〈◊〉 your dayes be near finished you had the more need come in quic●● ly lest you die in your sins and perish for ever When he had finished an Objection was made by one We d●● not come in to pray to God for we hear you are very severe if any 〈◊〉 found in sin of lust or the like you Whip them and punish them 〈◊〉 maketh us afraid to pray to God ●nsw Wab. God hath appointed punishments of sin to be Ph● sick for their souls and though Physick be bitter and sharp y●● it s very wholesome good and needful If you were invited 〈◊〉 dwell at such a Town where there is a Physician would you sa● No I will not dwell there because if I be sick I must take Physic●● sure you would therefore go dwell at that place So it is in th●● case you should therefore desire to pray to God because they use Physick to heal the sickness of your souls Afternoon They being met Waban having first prayed then taketh this Text Psal. 2.8 9 10 11. In these words see these three things 1. Christ Jesus taketh possession of the heathen and utmost ends of the earth and this is one description of our Country And now Jesus Christ calleth us to come to him Some of us have submitted unto Christ and he hath mercifully accepted us and so he will accept you if you will come in unto him 2. See what Christ will do to them that will not come in He will break them with a Rod of Iron and dash them in pieces like a potters vessel Thus Christ will deal with our sins if we submit to him But if we will not submit to him he will thus deal with our persons and destroy them that refuse to serve him Luke 19.27 3. Here is the effect of Gods severity against sinners Be wise therefore O ye Kings be instructed ye Iudges of the Earth serve the Lord with fear and rejoyce with trembling Do not say Because Christ is severe against our sins therefore we will not come unto him but fly from him do not so for then he will destroy you but come trembling to him and say Lord take away our sins by sharpness that our souls may be saved for ever DIALOG III. Anthony and William Ahauton were sent to Paganoohket where Philip is Sachem When they first came to the Town they went to the Sachems house Anthony William Philip Keitassoot All the Company Anthony SAchem we salute you in the Lord and we declare unto you that we are sent by the Church in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ to call you and beseech you to turn from your vain conversation unto God to pray unto God and to believe in Jesus Christ for the pardon of your si●s and for the salvation of your soul. We do unto you according to the holy Example which we finde Iohn 1.40 to 47. where Andrew called Peter and Christ himself called Philip and Philip called Nathaniel So we are come this day unto you in the Name of Jesus Christ to call you to come unto the Lord and serve him This Argument we perswade you by because we hear that many of your people do de●●re to p●ay to God only they depend upon you We pray you to consider that your love to your people should oblige you to do them all the good you can In this point it lieth in your hand to do the greatest good in the world unto them to do good to their souls as well as to their bodies and to do them good to eternity as well as in this present world All this good you will do to your people if you will accept of this offer of mercy you will not only your self turn from sin unto God to serve the true and living God but all your people will turn to God with you so that you may say unto the Lord Oh Lord Jesus behold here am I and all the people which thou hast given me we all come into thy service and promise to pray unto God so long as we live Oh how welcome will you be unto the Lord And oh how happy and joyful will ●ll your people be when they and their Sachem are all owned by God to be in the number of his Children and Servants It will be a joy to all the English Magistrates and Ministers and Churches and good people of the Land to hear that Philip and all his people are turned to God and become praying Indians We reade in Luke 15.7 that there is joy in heaven over one poor sinner that repenteth and turneth unto God what great joy will it then be in heaven when so
Christ reconciling the world unto himself and hath committed to us the word of Reconciliation John 5.39 Search the Scriptures for in them ye think to finde eternal life and they ar● they that testifie of me Therefore they are the word of God 5. Because the word of God doth convert the soul from sin and Satan unto God It sanctifieth the soul and doth lead me●● souls in the wayes of life unto salvation it is the sword of the Spirit to conquer the Devil Iam. 1.18 Of his own will begat ●e us with the word of truth Joh. 17.17 Sanctifie them through the tr●th thy word is truth Ephes. 6.17 Take the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God Such grounds as these we are taught in our Catec●ism Keit. Who can oppose or gainsay the mountainous weight of these Arguments I am more then satisfied I am ashamed of my ignorance and I abhor my self that ever I doubted of this point and I desire wholly to give up my self to the knowledge of and obedience to the word of God and to abandon and forsake these sins which the word of God reproveth and condemneth Will. I will adde one Consideration further to manifest that the Scriptures are the word of God and that is By the great Antiquity of these writings which have been extant so many thousand years and have passed through so many enemies hands who ●ave used all art and force to abolish them or corrupt them and yet they could never d● it Moses wrote the first Five Books of Scripture above a thousand and four hundred years before Christ came and it is above a thousand and six hundred years since Christ came and since the G●sp●l the last part of the Scripture was written Put these two Numbers together and they make three thousand years So long the Church have had the Scriptures and all this while the Devil and wicked men have endeavoured either to abolish them or corrupt them but they could never do it we have every word of God perfect and pure unto this day which cannot be said of any other writing in all the world And this wonderful divine protection of this Book doth greatly manifest that doubtless it is Gods own word over which he hath bestowed such eminent care Keit. But how do you know all this How do you know what was done so many thousand years ago Will. The Scriptures themselves have kept a perfect Record of Times from the beginning of the World unto the coming of Christ and out of that Chronologie we may perfectly know how long Moses was before Christ and there be other sure wayes to know how many years it is since Christ came And thus may we know certainly how long the Scriptures have been written Keit. If this be so the Reason is strong the Antiquity of the Book requireth reverence and Gods constant care of it sheweth he hath a divine influence in it But we are now called off from any further proceeding in our discourse at this time Before we part I have one motion and request to propose unto you To morrow is your Sabbath and I have a desire that you two would teach us that day and let us see the manner how you worship God it may please God to make more of his light to shine among us You remember what passed about this motion I do now with more desire confirm shat motion Ant. We also are still of the same minde and purpose and are the more confir●ed in our hearts because we see that G●d is on the coming hand to incline your heart unto the Lord. After the Sabbath Philip Keitassoot Anthony William Keit. I Have now lived one Sabbath many a Sabbath have I been dead and followed works of darkness and sin when I should ●ave been following the Lord in such wayes of Worship as yesterd●y was spent in I am wounded at my heart to remember what I have done upon the Sabbath-day I ●ave served the D●vil and lust and sins of all sorts even upon the Sabbath-dayes The sins that I have committed do render me vile in the sight of God and the time wherein I have committed m●ny of them doth render me more vile in the eyes of the L●rd my Judge You said yesterday that Christ Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath and requires all men to spend that day in his service and when Christ Jesus shall judge the world he will examine all men how they spent every Sabbath Oh wretched man that I am what answer shall I make though I am a Sachem here on earth I s●all be but a subject in the day of Judgement I now sit upon the Bench to judge others then I must stand at the Barre to be judged my self Oh what mountains of sin have I heaped up in my wicked life I had forgot my sins and I thought God had forgot them too and I had thought my Conscience had forgot them also but now I see it is not so God hath numbred all my wayes my thoughts my words and works and I feel now that my Conscience remembreth them also though it hath been asleep in the times of my ignorance and profaneness Oh I am a wretch I should have been an example to my people an example of virtue of wisdome and of praying to God but I have done quite contrary to my duty I have been an example of lust of profaneness yea of all sin and in particular of this great sin of profaning the Sabbath my heart is wounded with the sense of this ●in especially and that forceth my troubled Conscience to gall and afflict my soul with the remembrance of all my sins But why say I all I now finde my sins are numberless my own personal sins are many great and vile my heart doth loath my self to remember them they make me an abhorring to God But moreover and besides my own personal sins other mens sins I am guilty of Oh how many have sinned upon my account many wayes I am a Sachem over my people to rule them in virtue and to do them good but I have done contrary to my charge I have led them out into all sin and thereby I have done them ●he greatest hurt and mischief I have been a means of their damnation Oh how many are gone and going to hell upon my account how shall I escape damnation who have led so many in●o that eternal pit Oh I am pained at my heart what sh●ll I do Oh what shall I do Ant No creature can help you none but God in Jesus Christ he can help you Consider that Text Micah 6.6 7 8. Wherewith sha●● I come before the Lord and bowe my self before the high God shall I come before him with bur●● offerings with calves of a year old Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams or with ten th●usands of rivers of oyl shall I give ●y first born for my transgression the fruit of my bo●y for the sin of
17. Speak thou also unto the children of Israel saying Verily my Sabbaths ye shall keep for it is a sign ●etween me and you throughout your generat●ons that ye may know that I am the Lord that doth ●anctifie you c. Keit. I am now in a great strait my heart is bent within me to keep the Sabbaths but alas neither I nor any of my people know how to do it unless we have some body to teach us Ant. It is true that you say and I return you this answer When we return and make report of the grace of God poured out upon you and of your acceptance of the word of God and resolution to keep the Sabbath ●nd your desire of a Teacher We know that the Church will presently take care to send a Teacher unto you Or further we will propose If you and your people shall choose any one whom your souls desire and send your request unto the Church that he might be sent unto you We doubt not but the Church will readily grant your desire A penitent Soul in great distress cometh unto John Speen one of the Teachers of the Church at Natik where we shall finde the Penitent pouring out his griefs and John ministring Counsel and Comfort Penit. OH my friend I am glad I have met you in so opportune a time and place My heart is broken with griefs I am ready to ●ink into the ground because of my distressed mind I desire to pour out my melted heart into your loving bosom it may be you may give me Counsel what I shall do in my distress and advise me if there be any way or means to comfort this distressed so●l of mine Iohn Alas your sorrowful countenance doth indeed discover that your minde is oppressed with grief and in such cases men are miserable comforters God onely knoweth how to speak a word of Comfort to the heart he made the heart of man he knoweth all the sorrows and griefs thereof and usually God doth afflict the heart with grief out of great love that he might call the distressed soul to come to him and to make its griefs known to him and he is very gracious and pitiful to such afflicted souls for Christ hath said Mat. 11.28 Come unto me ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest My first Counsel therefore is that you would pray unto God and believe in Jesus Christ and he will surely give you rest B●t as for man especially such a poor creature as I am I cannot help you nor is there any help for you in the hand of man Penit. But the words of a true-hearted loving friend may minister some comfort and I do already feel that your words have relief in them in that you tell me Jes●s Christ is so tender-hearted towards those that are of an afflicted spirit Iohn True it is that God hath said The Priests l●ps shall preserve knowledge and thou shalt enquire the Law at his mouth I am very weak but I am willing to help your afflicted soul to go to Jesus Christ who will not fail to comfort you Seeing therefore it is your desire let me hear your griefs and troubles it may please God to put a word into my mouth whereby the good Spirit of God may speak comfort to your sorrowful heart Penit. My outward condition is full of affliction and those frowns in the brow of Providence do make me fear that the wrath of God is set against me and will wear away my life with grief and then cast me away into hell among the damned where I shall perish for ever Iohn This is a wholesome fear and you shall finde it will end well My Counsel is mingle hope with your fear viz. that God doth outwardly afflict you that he might drive your distressed soul into the bosome of Jesus Christ who will graciously pardon all your sins and save your soul from those eternal flames which you so much dread It is Gods usual way of grace to put his Lambs into distress that he might cause them to fly for refuge into ●is bosome and I hope that it is his meaning so to deal with you because I see that his afflicting hand doth so kindly melt your heart and causeth you to seek refuge to save you from those everlasting burnings These distresses will make the salvation of C●rist precious unto you Consider that Text Eccles 7 3 4. Sorrow is better th●n laughter for by the sorrow of the countenance the heart is made better The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning But what are those outward distresses which do so a●●●ict you Penit. I know not where to begin or end The world hath alwayes promised me fair but it hath ever failed me my mornings have had some brightness but my rising day is alwayes clouded and full of darkness and I know not but my Sun will set in thick darkness and despair You know my Father was a Sachem of the Blood I was brought up under such high Capacities Expecta●●●tions I have been Chosen and Advanced as you know to the ●egree of a Sachem but so filled with Crosses and Distresses that I ●ever enjoy my self nor one quiet day my griefs are multiplied ●●ke the waves of the Sea they break in upon me and are ready to overwhelm me Iohn You say the world hath ever failed you and so it alwayes dealeth with Gods children but I will shew you who will never ●●il you Psal. 73.26 My flesh and my heart faileth but God is the ●●rength of my heart and my portion for ever Let your soul ponder 〈◊〉 feed upon this Promise See also Heb. 13.5 He hath said I ●ill never leave thee nor forsake thee Mark that word Never leave ●hee nor forsake thee the word will hold both in this life and to ●ternity You further say that your bright mornings prove black and ●loudy dayes It hath been so with other of Gods Children Reade ●he 88 Psalm and you shall finde the Prophet just in your case in ●any verses of that Psalm I will mention some of the words ●er 6 7 8 9. Thou hast laid me in the lowest pit in darkness in the ●●eps Thy wrath lyeth hard upon me and thou hast afflicted me with ●ll thy waves Thou hast put away mine acquaintance far from me ●hou hast made me an abomination unto them I am s●ut up and I ●●nnot come forth mine eye mourneth by reason of affliction Lord ● have called daily upon thee I have stretched out mine hand unto ●●ee c. And ver 15. I am afflicted and ready to die from my youth 〈◊〉 while I suffer thy terrours I am distracted c. Behold a dear ●●ilde of God in as bitter distresses as you are yet the first sentence of this Psalm is a word of Faith he s●ith O Lord God of my s●●vation I● is some comfort to a distressed soul to hav● good company with them you have
his body for the Sin of his soul whether macerations of the body or any other fruit but alas all will not do And then ver 8. he shews what is the onely thing that will satisfie onely Jesus Christ belived on by faith held forth in those works of sanctification and holy life for so the Scripture testifies 2 Cor 5.19 God was in Christ Iesus reconciling the world unto himself And Acts 4.12 There is no other Name under heaven by which we can be saved Acts 16 3● Bel●eve in the Lord Iesus and thou shalt be saved and thy house I do not mention such Texts of Scripture as call to repentance because the end of repentance being ●o dispose the heart to believing it seemeth to me by your many gracious and penitent confe●●ions th●t the Spirit of G●d hath wrought in you a penitent heart already and your soul lyeth in the very next capacity of believing in our Lord J●sus Christ by the Promise Yea further I say that your gracious acceptance of the Word of God love unto it and submission ●o its light and conduct these a●ts of grace in you are so powerful sweet and savoury that I know not but that the work of faith is already wrought in your poor mourning trembling but blessed soul and therefore be no more so disconsolate hope in the Lord and do as it is said Psal. 27.14 Wait on the Lord be of good courage and he shall strengthen thy heart wait I say upon the Lord. Penit. I do perceive that you take that to be a great work of grace and faith in my heart so gladly to receive the Word of God and submissively to give up my self to the conduct thereof I cannot deny but confess that my heart is really so as I have expressed and every thing that hath passed in this Conference hath had something in it to strengthen that frame of heart it me and now lastly and especially that you do bring forth that work which is wrought in me to be an evidence of faith this doth so much the more incline and oblige my heart to a great love and reverence to the Scriptures and a resolution through the grace help and assistance of Jesus Christ to spend the rest of my life in a more diligent and abundant attendance on the hearing reading meditating on and obeying of the Word of God If this be an act of faith I desire to live that part of the life of faith all the dayes of my life Lord help me to perform this promise unto God Iohn I will shew you the reason why I lay so much weight upon ●hat f●●r of heart to embrace the Word to love it to obey it c. ●irst I finde that it is the character of those famous primitive Converts Acts 2.41 42. Then they that gladly received his word were ●aptized and the same day there were added unto them about three ●housand souls and they continued stedfastly in the Apostles doctrine ●nd fellowship Their obedience to and walking in the Word is a ●hief effect and Sign of the true and thorough work of grace in ●hem in that point their Conversion shined and it seemeth to me ●hat your Conversion doth in this point shine Again Iam. 1.21 it is said Lay aside all filthiness and superfluity ●● naughtiness and receive with meekness the ingrafted word which is ●ble to save your souls Here be three things in this Text the first ●● the preparative work to cast away all filthiness and out boil●ngs of naughtiness This work God hath wrought in your di●●ressed heart which appeareth in your penitent confessions The ●econd work is to receive the word with meekness and so that it ●ay appear to be an ingrafted word connaturalized in your heart ●●d this is the work which I observe to be wrought in your heart ●hich is the work of faith whereby you are united to Christ by ●●e word so received and submitted unto The entrance of thy ●ord giveth life Psal. 119.130 Then the third thing this Word ●● received and ingrafted whereby you are united to Christ this ●ill save your soul you are a ve●●el of grace and shall be a vessel ●● glory fear it not God that cannot lie hath spoken it Again 1 Pet. 2.1 2. Laying aside all malice and all gu●le and hy●●crifies and envies and evil speakings As new-born ba●es desire the 〈◊〉 milk of the word that ye may grow thereby Here see 1. A 〈◊〉 born babe that is a soul converted a new creature formed in the heart by faith laying hold on Christ and from him receiving the Spirit to dwell in him and to form this new creature in hi● heart Now what acts of life doth this babe perform they ar● two 1. By mortification and repentance he purgeth out all hi● sins and this act of life you effectually do by your penitent co●fessions The second act of life is he desires the sincere milk o● the word that he may grow thereby The new creature is fed b● the same means by which it was begotten the word of God is t●● seed of God to beget the new creature 1 Iohn 3.9 and then t●● word of God is milk to feed and nourish the new creature No● this is the thing that I observe in you that as a new ●orn babe yo● desire the milk of the word and note this word Sincere milk ● living babe of Christ cannot abide humane mixtures added to t●● word of God he loves the pure word he cannot rellish mix●tures Penit. My dearest friend God hath made you an instrument ●● his hand to lay before me unspeakable consolation and I cann●● deny but I feel it in my heart I am another man then what I wa● I looked on my self the most miserable of men I now am hap●● being united to Christ. O blessed change I am in admiration 〈◊〉 this I admire the grace of Christ to a dead lost damned sinn●● I am come into a new world I have other desires then I had 〈◊〉 other purposes I see things in another frame then I was wont see them I must live a new life and steer a new course But in this point my soul desires to begin I am not mine own am the servant of Jesus Christ he died for me and by his grace de●●●e to live unto him And now I finde my self greatly to 〈◊〉 Counsel how to order my self in my future course what sha●● do for the Lord who hath done so much for me My dear frie●● your Counsel hath been greatly owned and blessed by the Lord my new birth I desire to have great respect to your Counsel for ordering of my wayes in my new life You do partly know that my people and some chief ones amo●● them have had but a final measure of respect for me but I have gr●●● reason to overlook it and bury it because in his infinite 〈◊〉 Christ hath turned it about for my better good my heart tell● me that I must seek the good of my people how to manage 〈◊〉 work wisely is my difficulty wherein I need your Counsel ● would to God that all my people were as I am and tasted and 〈◊〉 what I have found but that is not yet so I desire to bring t●● to be the Lords people how I shall accomplish that is my gr●●●●ifficul●y You know I have been frequently among you pr●● Indians and in my heart have adhered to you and it may be 〈◊〉 have found the less acceptation for it but I leave that God must do and perform the trust charge and duty that my Lord 〈◊〉 hath committed to me My question therefore is How 〈◊〉 comport with the present affairs and state of things how shall I bring the matter about to bring about my people to pray to God Iohn It joyes my heart to hear these gracious breathings of Gods Spirit in you I taste in your discourse evident tokens of a living childe of God I see that my judgement about the spiritual state of your soul was not a product of precipitate charity but an effect of the spirit of right discerning I will encourage you in your godly purposes with a modest application of some of the Angels words to Gideon Judg. 6.12 14. Go on thou mighty man of valour and go in this thy strength and thou shalt save thy people The Lord will be with thee But for the manner of your proceeding in this matter my thoughts incline me to propose this way Be open to own the grace of God bestowed on you to confess your former known crooked and dark wayes and the change which God by his grace hath wrought in you At present let your first motion be to stay a while at Natik adjoyn your self to the Church who when they hear your Confession will joyfully receive you In due season request of the Church to send some able pious and fitting Teachers with you among your people Prudent Counsel may be taken how to prepare and predispose your people for such a motion I do not doubt but the Governour and Magistrates of the Massachusets will be easily intreated to interpose in so good a work which may tend to the bringing in so many people to the service of Jesus Christ. Penit. I do well approve and accept of your Counsel it savoureth of discretion and wisdome in all things God hath guided your lips to drop like the honey-comb into my heart And now I have one request further unto you That while we are together in this solitary opportunity we may spend some time in conversing with God in Prayer turn all those things that have passed into Prayers and the future matters also let us spread them before the Lord and beg his guidance and blessing Iohn I do greatly accept this motion and it is another sign of the truth of the work of Gods grace in your heart because this is the property of the new creature a new-born babe that he will cry Abba Father Here we leave them at Prayer FINIS