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A29612 The prophet approved by the words of his prophesie coming to passe being a declaration of the message which Daniel Baker received from the Lord to the Parliament ... met together the 6th day of this 8th month in the place falsely called Christ-Church in London, which day was set apart for thanksgiving, but proved a day of persecution and voluptuous feasting to the grief of Gods spirit : also a letter from Daniel Baker to the mayor and recorder of London / published by Thomas Hart. D. B. (Daniel Baker), fl. 1650-1660.; Hart, Thomas, 1629-1704. 1659 (1659) Wing B484; ESTC R9326 8,222 8

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shine over the Nations that the Heathens round about might be amazed astonished and confounded and come to know that the power and dread and life of the everlasting God is in the midst of you And is it a time to feed your selves without fear and to run greedily into the excesse of Ryot to devour the Creatures and to destroy the Creation upon your ungodly lusts Wherefore the indignation of the Lord as a fire is kindled and many of you shall feel it against you And wo be to the Hypocrites the Lords soul abhors your prayers and solemn assemblies the day of your Calamity is at hand for ye have wearied the Lord of Hosts with your hypocrisies from time to time why should ye be smitten or warned any more seeing you have thus in the eyes of all people tempted and evil requited the Lord God strong and powerful dreadful is his everlasting name who will take vengeance and ease himself of his Adversaries who deal deceitfully with the everlasting the I am a consuming fire Hear followeth the words which the Lord put into D Bs heart to speak or give forth which stands a testimony upon the heads of Parliament Army Mayor Aldermen and Citizens of London met together the 6th day of this 8th moneth being the fifth day of the week at the Steeple-house falsely called Christs-Church wherein obedience to the Lord his body was given up to suffer and the Testimony was thus given forth from him at that place saying HEar hear hear the word of the Lord oh ye mountains and Inhabitan●s of the earth the day even the day of Gods visitation is upon your heads for ye have chosen the way that is not good wherefore assemble your selves together oh ye strong Oaks that the Lord might poure upon your heads his Indignation for deceit and hypocrisie the Lords soul abhors As sure as the Lord over-turned them that went before you so sure will the Lord overturn you Friends KNow ye that I am a man free-born in this Nation the land of my Nativity and have faithfully served my generation in the late wars and commotions from time to time against the common enemies namely the Kings the Dutch the Portugal French and Spaniard and what I have from time to time suffered at present I mention little besides the wounds and shedding of my blood with my bone shot and shattered to pieces and taken out of my body And there was a time and times also in the behalf of the Nation I could say to one goe and he goeth and to ten come and it was so and to a hundred do this and that and it was done but this is past away as the dust before the wind but behold I am this day in bonds for exercise of a pure conscience in obedience to the invisible pure Spirit of the Lord God in my heart to which my soul is become subject for its the higher power and the most high that searcheth my heart knoweth my heart that I speak the truth in his fear and dread in the truth and lye not Now that you may not be altogether ignorant of what you have done In the Lord have I freedom now to write to yee to the end that you might have a more perfect understanding what hath already been past concerning me before and since the time of my imprisonment and that yee might be altogether left without excuse in the time of your tryall before the throne of the Lamb slain since the foundation of the world whether you now hear or forbear but if the eye and ear of a good understanding be opened in you to hearken to the cry of the oppressed within you and without you and let it go free by breaking the bonds of wickednesse within and without you Read within and understand of a truth my soule into which the Lord God hath breathed his pure breath of life and thereby it now only lives will exceedingly rejoyce in the Lord otherwise my soule in secret as hitherto shall mourn and lament over the oppressed seed untill the Lord strong and mighty arise to render vengeance upon the head of the oppressor and to plead in truth with his righteous judgements the cause of the innocent who are the signs and wonders of these latter dayes as in the dayes of old Now if you can believe my words O ye men that shall dye hearken and hear and bear with me a moment which I know you will if you subject to the measure of that noble just equall pure meek principle or spirit that was in Moses and behold I tell yee is in you also but 't is exceedingly oppressed let it arise to hear me for to that only I desire to be manifest On the sixth day of the eighth moneth and fifth day of the week tidings came to me of a feast for the Mayor and Aldermen Parliament and Army that day upon which I weighed and pondered in my mind whether it were a time to feast and the Nation with her free-born inhabitants so greatly oppressed under such grievous yoaks and bonds of wickednesse and so many poor naked blind and lame that wants bread and such great things promised by such wise men and whether the Lord God will not visit for these things and were going to eat and to drink and nourish their hearts as in a day of slaughter and immediately the power of the indignation of the Lord stirred within me and his word which is the higher power I felt to be quick and powerfull moved and I immediately subjected to its command which was to speak these words in the Audience and presence of you all assembled together whether you can believe me or not or hear or forbear these words the everlasting God put into my heart and in obedience to his invisible spirit of life I speak them forth as yee may remember if you did mind thus in the old Masse-house called Christs Church Heare heare heare the word of the Lord O ye Mountains and Inhabitants of the earth the day even the day of Gods visitation is upon your heads for yee have chosen the way that is not good wherefore assemble your selves O yee strong oaks that the Lord might poure upon your heads his indignation for deceit and hypocrisy the Lords soul abhorres And if thus to obey the Lord God be a transgression of any of your Decrees or Laws behold here is a body prepared to suffer let Gods witnesse the light of Christ in your consciences judg whether it be not better to obey God rather then man judge yee But if you reply and say thou madest a disturbance thou didst disturb the Minister that was praying and we had a Law which was founded upon Queen Maries that blood-thirsty persecuters Law which was three moneths imprisonment after due accusation and examination heard and conviction of two witnesses before two Justices of the Peace mark that to any one that should on purpose maliciously or contemptuously disturb
The PROPHET APPROVED BY THE WORDS Of his Prophesie coming to passe BEING A Declaration of the Message which Daniel Baker received from the Lord to the Parliament Counsel of State Officers of the Army Mayor and Aldermen of the City met together the 6th day of this 8th month in the place falsely called Christ-Church in London which day was set apart for Thanksgiving but proved a day of persecution and voluptuous feasting to the grief of Gods Spirit Also a Letter from Daniel Baker to the Mayor and Recorder of London Published by Thomas Hart. That people may see the Lord hath his Prophets in this land LONDON Printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate 1659. To the Serious Reader OFten hath the Lord warned the Rulers of these Nations by his Servants and Prophets in these late years and moneths But they high and stiff-necked have slighted instruction and cast reproofe behind them even until the judgement threatened and foretold of hath overtaken them one after the other because none of those that succeeded in the Rule and Government have hitherto laid it to heart but when the Lord hath sent his Servants to them they have likewise refused and rejected the Counsel of the Lord and so have provoked him against them often was Oliver Cromwell advised of the Judgement of the Lord against him and his family if he did not repent and when Gods decree was sealed up against him to cut him off he was let to know it about a moneth before it came upon him and how the Lord would also stretch forth his hand against all that was high and lifted up in the Rule of these Nations even from the one end thereof to the other which shortly after came to passe When Richard Cromwell came to the Government he also was warned and foretold of what at last he found come upon him likewise his packt assembly was told of their doom together with their new house of Lords again established to the dishonour of the Lord of Heaven The Army when the Rule as well as the power was in their hands for a little season before the return of the Long Parliament were likewise warned to beware of that spirit which had led them aside and betrayed them from their first love even that spirit that is against liberty of Conscience which was once clearly asserted by them they were bid to remember Amaleck the Soul murthering and conscience-binding Clergy-man and what they did unto them by the way when they were coming out of Egypt how they smote the hindermost of them even all the feeble and week when they were faint and weary even Amaleck who feared not God that his name even the spirit and power of persecution in the Clergy man should be by them blotted from under Heaven but the Army not hearkening to the counsel of God then given drunk a fresh of the Whores cup of sorceries till they reeled and fell under her feet of which also they were warned a second time and foretold of this hour that is come upon them as may may be seen in a book tituled Mene Tekel At last the long Parliament being returned by the providence of the Lord to try them again what they would do for God and his people were often cited to their duty and made acquainted with what the Lord expected from them they also turning their backs upon the way of the Lord and despising the Counsel of his servants went on in the way of those the Lord had newly brought down were often told the Lord would rebuke them and at last when they with the Councel of State and Officers of the Army were meet together with the Mayor and Aldermen of London in the Steeple house falsely called Christ-Church as they pretended to thank God but the Lord abhorred their sacrifice this servant of the Lord Daniel Baker was moved of the Lord to go to that place where he spoke part of what the Lord commanded him but they would not hear him but suffered him to be haled away and beaten and abused and flung into Newgate by the rude rabble the substance of what the Lord required him to speak to them he had writ down just before he went to the Steeple-house which I here present to thy view also the words he got forth amongst them as they were haling him down whereby thou mayest see how the Lord hath left them without excuse having warned them of what he would bring upon them if they repented not who were so far from hearing and fearing the words of the Lord by his servant to them that the greatest part of them of the Parliament were ready to make or confirm a law to keep the servants of the Lord from speaking though according to the will and commandment of the Lord in their steeple-house like those that went before them wherefore especially and for that they delaied to deliver the Nation from the oppressor on every hand hath the Lord so soon laid them aside with dishonour Nor let the Army think they shall escape the dreadfull hand of the Lord breaking and confounding them also if they come not forth with true zeal for God and his people and for the general good of all the peaceable people of this Nation and deny themselves I say if they do not lay forth themselves for the Lord and his people especially and for the good of the whole Nation in General but do labour to secure themselves under and by a corrupt interest they shall not prosper for the Lord will break and confound them and they shall be spued forth Here follows what the Servant of the Lord had writ down before he went into the Steeple-house aforesaid WHither are ye turning aside O ye lofty mountains of the Earth to nourish your hearts as in a day of slaughter by which you condemn the Just and betray the Innocent who do not resist you Wherefore assemble your selves together oh ye great Mountains that the invisible everlasting God may poure forth upon your heads his indignation and shatter and break you to pieces and confound and overturn your devises and give you up to the deceit and imagination of your own hearts lusts forasmuch as you have vexed and grieved the eternal and invisible spirit of the most high whom you pretend to honour but too manifest that your own you prefer before him and his Counsel Wherefore hear the Word of the Lord ye strong Oaks and lofty trees your counsels are not good and you have soon turned aside out of the way therefore the Lord of Hosts will meet with you and with his besom of destruction will he sweep you all away in his anger if you yet repent not speedily and subject to the spirit of meek men holy men and of sound judgement in you Are not the eyes of all the honest hearted in the Nation looking for this spirit to break forth in its power and life in the midest of you and to