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A54434 J.P., the follower of the Lamb, to the shepheards flock salutation, grace, and peace is with you in the spirit of power and life and be infinitely multiplyed unto you, amen. J. P. (John Perrot), d. 1671? 1660 (1660) Wing P1621; ESTC R3380 6,354 8

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lodged in a secret Suckling Breast Like as the young ones in the Turtles nest Dear Lambs true number of the Shepheards tale As one by one I hugg and kiss you all Remembring you I drop like molten marrow Yea rent like fallow torn with the barrow Ah! feel my Bowels which like Rain distils And runs like Rivers down the steepest hills Yea touch my panting heart and thereby learn My soul most frequent after you doth yearn I 'm Ravished beholding Virtues graces Of Heavens glory to o're spread your faces And cannot utter how my deeps abound Of love to you which in the life are found You 're at the Fountain pure I plainly see And so am I yet still remember me There in the Spirit of Life Joy and Peace Pray for your Brother pray and never cease For I am God's and Yours in every Tryall The which you know full well without denyall So read me You We One through life's infusion In the first principle and last conclusion All dear seed and Plants of the Lord God from the Crown of the head to the sole of the foot of the entire perfect body every member which stands Purely Firmely and Sollidly knit Joint by Joint Bone to Bone by the strength of the Sinews which hold● all in the soundnesse free from maimes or haltings My dear soul sealed in Spirit greets salutes and kisses you as Gods dearest Children pitched as Torches Lanthorns and shining Lamps of his praise in your respective Places and Callings and everlasting glory which shall never have end And so all Saints dwell in the holy City and there I am with you all known to you a brother in the life of the brother-hood John The 20th of the 5th Month. 1660. To the Brethren in the Unity and Fellowship of the Life of the Virginity of Innocency called Quakers in ENGLAND and else-where YE the Born of God of the Incorruptible and Immortal-Seed of the Covenant which is AMEN for ever and ever In the substance which ministreth you Dayly-Bread and the fresh and new wine of the kingdom mine endless Love reacheth you and with the sweet Armes of the Grace and Peace of my Heavenly Father I Embrace you I Greet Salute and kiss you one by one yea all as one in the one only in whom is no Variation or Changing with the undefiled lips of Sincerity which never uttered Uncleanness Lewdness Deceit or a Lye Feel and know mee as near you as the Flesh which cleaveth to your Bones as purely and perfectly in you as the bloud of Life in your hearts Ah Sion if thee I forget let my Bowels burst in my body and let my Carcase quickly become meat for hungry Eagles and let the Vultures also tear my flesh from my bones I cease not Night nor Day in every Watch to present you as a living Sacrifice upon the Altar in the Holiest of Holiests And I full well know that when fire is kindled in your proper habitations which is the Seat of God's Rest I am as a writt of Remembrance before you God Almighty Augment your portion as faithfull Stewards and continually of his fulness give you all fulness Though I am as the Least and as a Door keeper in the house of God yet of a truth the Vertue of the Lord God is with mee The which I have to say that you all in my behalf be full of the praise of my Heavenly Father in your hearts and that your Thanksgiving in Spirit may abound before him Amen The God of peace possess your soules to the utmost in his everlasting peace And the most Dreadfull Lord of Holiness preserve you to pass the time of your Pilgrimage in Feare and Trembling Againe I say unto you Feare Dread and Tremble yee before the ever living God J. P. LONDON Printed for Robert Wilson at the Sign of the Black Spread-Eagle and Wind-mill in Martins near Aldersgate 1660.