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A94161 Heaven and earth, sea and dry land, hear the word of the Lord, sounded through an earthen vessel, who hath seen, heard, felt as he doth declare [by] John Suinton. Swinton, John, 1621?-1679. 1664 (1664) Wing S6284; ESTC R42511 2,063 1

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Heaven and Earth Sea and dry Land hear the Word of the Lord sounded through an Earthen Vessel who hath seen heard felt as he doth declare I Have seen Ariel the City of Abominations cast as a stone into the midst of the Sea without remedy without recovery Amen Hallelujah Glory Glory for ever to the Lamb whose is the Dominion over all for ever and ever Sing and rejoyce ye Lambs and little Ones whose glory whose strength whose deliverance is in through and from God alone whose expectation is not from the Hills and Mountains but from God alone sing I say and rejoyce and shout for joy and gladness of heart for God commeth with thousands and ten thousands nothing nothing nothing shall let the Deliverance he will work on your behalf within and without Sing and rejoyce ye single-hearted Ones whom nothing can satisfie but God alone God alone to reign rule in you to be over all the Earth and none besides him all flesh laid low humbled blown upon silenced the glory of all flesh stained Sing and rejoyce ye little single-hearted Ones this shall be and is the tendency the plain tendency of all these things is to this Fear you not nor be discouraged all ye that thirst breath after long for this and yet cannot see it but are ready to sink and faint and be discouraged by letting many things appearances enter you faint not nor be discouraged God is at hand in all these things his Hand in all is over all and will break forth through all these Clouds of darkness and confusion to your joy and gladness even to your exceeding joy and gladness of heart you simple single-hearted Ones who seek the Lord God and not another who seek breath after the Exalting of God and not another who breath and groan in the Singleness and Simplicity and Uprightness of your hearts that all in you and every where that is contrary to God may be broken down burnt up slain without reserve for ever and nothing else And groan thirst after breath after pant for the day of God to break forth in Power and great Glory for the relieving of the Creation that groans to be delivered that if possible all even the worst of men may be saved delivered from the bondage of Corruption and may come to know feel possess the Liberty the Freedom of the Sons and Daughters the Redeemed of God and may know what they have been doing are doing and may do no more so O ye Single-hearted who thirst after the Living God whom nothing can satisfie but God alone his Will to be over all established done in you fear you not nor be not discouraged nor drawn forth in this hour but be still and wait and be patient and contented in the stillness of your minds and keep out of Appearances for our God is at hand to execute the Vengeance written and your deliverance upon all accounts lingers not is the Word of the Lord God to all the Upright-hearted upon the face of the whole Earth more especially to any that may be under tryal or deep temptations inward or outward whose hearts are single and upright towards God who love no Iniquity who wait pant to be perfectly delivered from all for ever whom nothing less can satisfie than to be free indeed and there abide for ever even to be freed from all Deceit and Violence delivered from all evil and every appearance thereof for ever is your desire and expectation even that the Will of God may perfectly take place in you and abide in the Dominion over all for ever JOHN SUINTON POSTSCRIPT And O how far from single Upright-heartedness is it hath it been to rejoyce be glad at watch for the Divisions of Reuben the Envyings of Ephraim and Manassah O that such may find a place of repentance if possible for dreadful will be their Cup of Judgment and Desolation from the hand of the Lord. And Israel shall be saved from all adversity inward and outward The Mouth of the Lord of Hosts hath spoken it and all that wish her evil shall be ashamed disappointed and confounded This is the Word of the Lord God that shall stand for ever over the Heads of all the avowed and secret heart-Enemies of Israel She shall be built up and not broken down Therefore hear and fear and consider all ye Rebellious Ones all ye treacherous deceitful Evil-Willers of the People whom the Lord God hath blest against whom no Inchantments shall prosper no Violence no Deceit within or without This I do declare in the Name and Authority of the Living God shall stand is sealed for ever Amen Hallelujah Howl howl ye Rebellious tremble ye Hypocrites be covered with shame confusion disappointment ye Envious Ones for the Lord our God reigns and is over all for ever and all the Sincere in heart shall see understand rejoyce in it though many may be under mistakes at present but as sincere mistakes seen will not be justified covered but given up confest and these things God will in due time reveal In the mean while let patience and forbearance be the place of all to be exercised in tenderness and compassion towards all especially such as are in a measure of Sincerity in whom Deceit rules not to wait upon such and follow them in much meekness and compassion for to the Sincere in heart God will in due time reveal God will not deny himself Light is sown for the Righteous and sincere Single-hearted even though for a time they may be under some mistakes in some things yea even in many things sometimes Therefore let none curse whom the Lord hath blest and will bless for ever but let patience and forbearance and tenderness compassion and readiness to forgive and heal and cover bind up be the place of all Written at Franly in Chesshire the 27th of the 6th Month 1664. J. S.