Salutation and seasonable exhortation to children Dole, Dorcas. 1683 Approx. 8 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-10 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A36275 Wing D1835 ESTC R36096 15602648 ocm 15602648 104067 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A36275) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 104067) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1590:23) Salutation and seasonable exhortation to children Dole, Dorcas. 1 broadside. 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Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng Society of Friends -- England -- Pastoral letters and charges. 2008-05 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2008-09 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2008-11 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2008-11 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2009-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion SALUTATION AND Seasonable Exhortation TO CHILDREN . Dear and Tender Children ; WHO are of the Seed and Off-spring of the Righteous , a Salutation of my endeared Love is to you , and my Prayers to the God of Love and Father of Mercy are for you , that he may raise you up as Living Monuments of his Mercies : and that you that have been brought up in the Way of Truth by your Parents or Friends ( that have had a godly Care over you , to discharge their Duty , in Love to God , and to your Immortal Souls ) may come into the Truth and Fear of God , that they may have cause to sound out Living Praises to the God of our Lives on your behalf ; for the Cry of the Righteous is to the Lord for their Children , as for their own Souls ; and as they are near and dear unto them , so their Desire to the Lord is , That they may be near and dear unto him , and that he would give them an Inheritance amongst them that are sanctified ; which is far better than any Outward Portion or Inheritance that they can leave to you , and will stand by you when all Outward Riches will fail you : for though you are Young and Tender in Years , you know not how soon the Messenger of Death may come to call you ; then there can be no Resisting of that Power that summoneth you in , and to Judgment calls you . Oh! therefore whilst you have a Day , prize it ; for Time is very precious to Old and Young ; for the Redemption of the Soul is precious . Oh! therefore , dear Children , Remember your Creator in the dayes of your Youth , and answer the End of the Lord for which he made you , which was to Serve and Worship him : For your Believing Parents , that have born you , and suckled you , can have no greater Joy in you , than as Samuel's Mother had , That she had born and suckled a Child for the Lord ; and as the Lord had freely given him unto her , she freely gave him up to serve the Lord in his Temple all the dayes of his Life . So Dear Children , wait upon the Lord , that your Strength may be renewed in him , and that you may feel the same Power at work in you , as sanctified Samuel from the Womb , that you may be sanctified Vessels to the Lord , and that your Bodies may be Temples for the Holy Ghost to dwell in . So the Desire of my Soul to the Lord for you is , That as you have begun a Testimony for the Lord in keeping up the Meeting , that you may hold out to the End , and not fear what Man can do unto you ; for the Lord's Care is over you : and as you meet in his fear , his Over-shadowing Power will be amongst you , though you are but Little Children ; he will suffer you to come unto him , that out of the Mouthes of Babes and Sucklings he ordains Strength that he may perfect his Praise ; and he will carry his Lambs in his Arms , and gently lead those that are with young . So Dear Children , keep to the God of Strength , and he will be your Strength ; though you are Weak , he is Strong , and able to make you more than Conquerors , through him that hath loved you : And as you keep to the Lord , and your Faith stands in his Power , the Enemy within nor without shall never conquer you , but ye shall be like the little Children in the Temple , who cryed Hosanna to the Son of David ; and they feared not , though the Chief Priests and Scribes were sore Offended with them ; and as it was in that day , so it is now ; not many Mighty , nor of the Noble Men of the Earth , that believed in his Low Appearance , because he came too Low for them ; they despised him as the Carpenter's Son , and said , that he was one that they knew from whence he came ; but they did not ; for to them his Vissage was more marred than any man's , and they could see no Comliness in him , and who said to them , They dyed in their Sins ; whither he went , they could not come . So blessed be the Name of the Lord for evermore , that hath hid these things from the Wise and Prudent , and hath revealed them unto Babes . So Dear Hearts , let us forever wait upon the Lord , and hearken to Wisdom's Voice , that we may be kept low in his Fear ; for , The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Wisdom ; and to depart from Evil , that is a Good Understanding . So Dear and Well-beloved Friends , the Desire of my Soul is , That we may pass the Time of our sojourning here with Fear , and that we may keep to the Unerring Way , that a Wayfaring Man , though a Fool cannot err therein : And as we keep to the Light , and bring our Deeds to it , they shall be made manifest , whether they are wrought in God or no ; and so we shall come to know that Living Faith that gives Victory over the World ; for , Without Faith it is impossible to please God ; for the Just lives by Faith. So Dear Friends , Keep to the just Principle of Life , that God hath placed in you , to Redeem your Souls from Death , that so whilst you are in the World , you may know the Preserving Power , that keeps his Children from the Evil of the World. And there is one thing more that lies upon me to you Disobedient Children , that live not in an Heavenly Subjection to the Lord and to your Parents ; Cease to grieve the Spirit of the Lord , which is given to you to profit withal ; and cease to grieve your Honest Parents ; and do not do as Absalom did , who caused his Father to Lament over him with a sad Lamentation , because he Dyed in Disobedience against the Lord and his Father ; and he could not be Comforted in his Death , as he was in his other Son ; when he heard of his Death , he arose , and washed and anointed himself , and eat Bread , and satisfied himself , in that he should go to the Innocent Child , though it should never return to him . So Dear Children , Watch against that Disobedient Nature , which keeps you in Disobedience to the Lord , and to your Parents ; and as you wate upon the Lord , in his Fear , you shall know the Mighty Power of the Lord to work out that Nature in you that is subject to Vanity , and to set up his Heavenly Government in you , that you may order your Conversations aright in the Sight of God , and all men : And then , when you are gathered together to wait upon the Lord ; and cannot be content with the Form of Godliness Without the Power , nor with a bare Formality of coming to Meeting , the God of Power and Life will appear amongst you , and his Presence will be in the midst of you ; and though there may be No Words spoken amongst you , yet keep to the Word of God , which is Quick and Powerful , that that may dwell plentifully amongst you , and forever preserve you . So Dear Children , Press forward , that you may be Confirmed and Established in the Faith that once was delivered to the Saints , and that you may be made able to Contend earnestly for it , and then nothing shall move you ; yea , though the Earth may be moved , and the Powers of Darkness shaken , yet you shall have a Sure Habitation in the Lord , and be gathered into the Ark of the Covenant , where you shall be hid with the Lord while he is raining down in his Di●pleasure Plagues upon the Wicked ; and though they may call to the Mountain and Rocks to fall on them , to hide them from the Fierceness of the Wrath 〈◊〉 God ; yet they shall not save them , nor shelter them from what he hath decr●ed to bring upon them : But those that have an Interest in Christ , have no 〈◊〉 to fear whether they Dye or Live , as to this Outward Tabernacle ; 〈…〉 Gain , and to Live is Christ ; so whether we Live or Dye , we are the Lord 's . So Dear Children , I commit you to God , with my own Soul ; de 〈…〉 that he would bring you , and establish and preserve you and me in hi● 〈…〉 able Truth , which never alters . From Bridewel in Bristol , the Place of my Confinement for the Testimony of Truth , as it is in Jesus , the 30th of the 4th Moneth , 1682. Your Loving Friend ▪ Dorcas D 〈…〉 LONDON , Printed by John Bringhurst , at the Sign of the Book in Grace-Church-street , 1684 ▪