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A89009 An exhortation to all people in general. Together with a warning to the drunkards of England, who were my companions in the kingdom of darkness, whom my soul pities. : Being a testimony to the way and truth of God ... / Robert Maynforth. Maynforth, Robert. 1691 (1691) Wing M1489A; ESTC R180492 13,790 42

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Lord lay But all that will not hear his Call Eternal plagues shall on them fall Which shall for evermore endure And be to them their portion sure The dangerous state of all People who are out of the Covenant of Life A Few words to all sober-minded Who with darkness have not combined To serve that Prince for term of days Which he perswades without delays Servants to be to Sin and Evil It is the covenant of the Devil For no less time he will agree Then during Life his Slaves to be So all that would your freedom know From Sin and Satan here below While you are in this House of Clay Regard not outward Bonds I say For there the Enemy may prevail And cause your Faith thereby to fail Looking at things that here we see Which seems unpossible to be Being not seen with Eye of Faith Cannot please God as Scripture saith But come down to God's witness near Which stands i' th' Conscience alway clear To shew unto you Words and Deeds Whether savoury or stinking Weeds And whether you hear or forbear That which reproves Sin will be clear Which is most pure and light also And shews man Sin where-ever he go Which is God's Love to all mankind To give them light that were full blin● Blessed are they that faithful be To what the Lord doth let them see To be their duty day and night Acting as in their Masters sight Then nothing can be done in haste But light their Counsellor will taste And judge that down which doth 〈◊〉 If it be not i' th' holy fear And here 's the Exercise indeed Of Christians as they are freed Yet such as will not Truth retain But in their Lusts still will remain Assure themselves this is a warning From that which gives a true discernin● As he can say who liv'd i' th' Lust Before he came to know the Just And was as bad as they can be Until the Lord did let him see By his pure Light what he had done Against the Record of his Son And then it was a time of trouble To see himself worse than a bubble And he not only in that state But all that did the Light so hate And then he wept with Sorrows grief Until the Lord sent him Relief Which was his presence to refresh His fainting Soul near to perish So all wait low in Christ who 's pure Till him you know your Souls to cure Who is the good Samaritan To cure and heal the wounded man And those that will not own his cure Eternal Plagues shall all endure And such from Sorrow can never cease Nor have therefrom any Release Concerning Perfection ALL you that scoff at Purity Perfection looking not to see While you are here on this side Grave Nor any thing that shall you save From Sin and sinning while you'r her● Yet hopes at Death you shall be clear And then to pass to Rest and Peace And have with Death a full release So that no judgment can you grieve Because you do on Christ believe Is this your Hope and Faith indeed Who lives i' th' Lust and have no need To be redeem'd from that condition But still runs on without suspition Without the sence of deadly danger Being to Truth a very stranger And him who is the good Physitian Who would cure with much contrition And none but Christ can do that Cure Of your Disease which brings most sure Eternal death to all that love it And none but he can remove it Take heed therefore no time delay Lest you should miss of Cure I say Of that so dangerous Disease Which without Cure brings Plagues not case Therefore it 's good to weigh the cause Before you dye to have a pause How that your Souls may be delivered When that from Bodies they be severed For this will be both sure and true That every one receive their due And likewise be rewarded so According to 'th Deeds they did do In the Bodies where they had place Before they had run out their race And look how Death doth stop their Wind So Judgment shall them surely find And then the Judgment shall proceed According as hath been decreed And all that have not walk't with God Assuredly shall feel his Rod And likewise many grievous Woes Shall then be added to the Foes Of the great God of Power and Might Who to all men hath given a Light To lead them safe from the dark Power And from the Sorceries of the Whore But to his Enemies will be torment Because they thought not to repent Nor would believe that they should dye When they transgress'd continually Therefore they 'r left without excuse Who did his Witness then abuse When they prefer'd their pleasures here Before the Lord who bought them dear And if the Lord should striving cease And sorrow send and no more peace Unto those Souls that have not priz'd The day of God by them despis'd How great will be their cry and sorrow When day is past that hath no morrow Therefore all you that loves delight In that which is darker then night Awakened be and stand upright To Christ Jesus in his pure Light Which shines i' th' Hearts to let men see What is not good nor pure to be And if obeyed in its leadings Will not admit such proceedings As brought them on with such an hand As scarcely one to make a stand For to consider of their end That do their time so vainly spend Their end therefore will sadness bring Who counted Truth a lying thing And the pure Light a foolish guide To keep their steps they should not slide By which Lord keep us in thy power On thee to wait for evermore And thy pure Truth preserve spread That they may live which now are dead To the Backsliders in Heart YOu that have seen the holy Land Wherein ripe Grapes so fully stand And some of you did taste the Fruit That grew therein tho now turn'd brute And chuses rather with Beasts to feed Then to be followers of that Seed Which would have led you to the same And given you an eternal Name If you had stood within your Tent And not for fear of men relent But to the Lord had faithful been Then you like Willows had been green And likewise fed under your Vine Also refresh'd as with new Wine But now you 've gotten other Lovers And hopes beside to have some covers Because of Truth you got some Words Which will prove to your sides like Swords How will you answer the just Judge Who do against his Witness grudge Which would have led you out of death And all things else that are beneath If you had been but honest-hearted And from the Truth never departed The Lord to you had been a portion Preserving you from all abortion To testifie against the dark Which have no covenant with the Ark But now you 'r in a sad condition By refusing your commission And gone to serve under the Beast
AN EXHORTATION To all People in general Together with a WARNING TO THE Drunkards OF ENGLAND Who were my Companions in the Kingdom of Darkness whom my Soul pities Being a Testimony to the Way and Truth of God by one whom the Lord hath visited and in some measure gathered out of the World and Wickedness thereof Known by the Name of Robert Maynforth Printed for T. Sowle And sold at the Crooked-Billet in Holywell-Lane in Shorsditch 1691. AN EXHORTATION To all PEOPLE In general c. To the Reader or Readers THE several Particulars following this Epistle are some things written and declared which I met with and passed through as I travelled from Aegypt and Sodom where out Lord Jesus was crucified in the way as I walked towards the Lord's holy Mountain which the Lord is Establishing in the top of the Mountains and shall be exalted above the Hills and all Nations shall flow to it that the Lord may teach them of his Ways that they may walk in his Paths which leads to the Land of Rest and Peace for ever For I knowing that a few Words in due Season may be serviceable to the Weak and to those who have any desires after God or such as be seeking the way to Sion with their Faces thither wards that they may not look out at any dangers or difficulties that the Enemy of their Souls shall present but to go on in the Name Power of the Lord God who will give them strength to go through all the hardships that ever may befall them if they be faithful to him Therefore I advise all that are honest-hearted look not forth to the Mountain of Samaria nor to the Temple for worship nor to the Masters of Art as they are called to be taught who are strangers and aliens to the Life of God which is the Light of men and therefore must be miserable Comforters as I can truly say by Experience they were to me Most men in this part of the Country who have known my Education from my Youth know that I was brought up all my days amongst them so as to them it is little need of declaring or writing what my Conversation hath been seeing they cannot but know it yet for Truth 's sake and for the good-will I bear to all People who have any desire● thereafter whose Faces I have not seen nor they me known I am not ashamed to confess and declare my manner of Life in the days of my former Conversation in the time of ignorance which the Lord was pleased to wink at that he alone may have the Honour of his own Work who hath put it into my heart for to do it that he only may have the praise of the same who is God over all blessed for ever I was seventen Years of Age before I drank any strong Drink and before I was Twenty Years old I was clearly let see the evil and abuse of it and through the occasion and acquaintance I had amongst men I saw the Temptation whereof I had desire to shun and so continued in a pretty moderation until I was Thirty years old and then began the Enemy of my Soul to draw me out into Liberty and Looseness and to keep company with proud men who delighted in Drunkenness and all along in this filthy Abomination even National Priests and Teachers were one with me in the same Excess of Riot which blinded me the more and so I can truly say the Leaders of the People caused me to err thinking I might do as they did yet all that time of Darkness and Ignorance the Lord had not left himself without a Witness within me which testified daily against that course of Life I then lived in which often broke my Peace and troubled me many times so that sometimes I could not sleep nor rest and so I continued in that condition until I was Forty years of Age And I having a precious Woman to my Wife who began to see the emptiness of the Priests Teachings and to leave hearing of them finding them to be fruitless Trees which cumber the Ground and burden the Creation and bring no Fruit to God and she waiting in simplicity of heart found something check and reprove her inwardly after which she was drawn to those People who are in scorn called Quakers amongst whom it was clearly manifested to her that the Light of the Spirit of Christ Jesus was a sufficient Teacher and Leader into all Truth and then began the Priests to cast their Envy and Malice not only against my poor Wife but against me for suffering her to go to the Quakers Meetings as they call'd them and so endeavoured to stir me up against my dear Wife and put it upon me to tell her If she would not cease Meeting with them and desert them I might leave and forsake her and that I ought to tell her They met together to commit Whoredom Filthiness in lying one with another and this they pressed daily upon me But truly they could not perswade me to believe any such thing because I knew her Conversation to be Chaste and always coupled with fear and witnessing daily against my ungodly Practices which I was condemned for in my self and being upon a time under Condemnation for the Deeds I had done which she perceived and knew at such times I was willing to please her that she might not condemn me also asked me If I would permit and allow that some of her Friends might have a Meeting at my House which to please her withal rather then out of love to the Truth I was made willing to it She asked me to hear them which I was much unwilling to She said If I would hear them if I could say any thing against what they declared I might speak and object And if they could not make good what they had spoken she would ask me for no more Meetings At which Meeting I was convinced tho' not converted for by that of God in my Conscience I was satisfied that what was declared was Truth so within a short time after I was made willing to come out from the Priests and their Mass-Houses also and went among the People of God together with my dear Wife tho' with much shame and trouble to bear the Scoffs and Reproaches of wicked People which caused me to reason in my self and conclude such Revilings and Scorn I could not bear therefore I thought to conform a little to my Companions and Acquaintance and own those People too and so I continued at least a Year and then I was let see I could not be Heir of two Kingdoms and if I did not walk faithfully before the Lord in what he had manifested to me and in me to be my duty who knew my heart and the thoughts thereof it had been better for me not to have known the way of God and his Righteousness then after to have known it to turn therefrom Upon which consideration I began to