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Original copiaa in printad papar covars ara fiimad beginning with tha front eovar and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illuatratad impraa* sion, or tha bacic covar whan appropriate. All othar original copiaa ara fiimad beginning on tha first paga with a printad or illustrated impres- sion, and ending on the laat page with a printad or illustrated impression. Lea axemplairaa originaux dorit la couvertura an papier eat imprim*a sont film*a an commenpant par la premier plat at en tariririant soit par la dami*ra page qui comporte iine empreinte d'impreaaion ou d'illustratior. soit par la second plat, se of wkkk wcniakem froatkc Lip* erPcHba*. who 4iM trisBpUaad/ ia th« Faith. O (MM i«r^. wU htfln, Jljt fkttfim- CtJi mt ImiOnajm wiaf i< i«fi dm/tr my Snl. ^i^>^^M^HMM^MiH^^M^B^^^^^^M^HB^_W...^B^B^^H^^~^_^i» TowUek are ailded, foiae enxUent Scatuneati. « WTt«ftnl 6em Om Writiiip of aa caiocat Dirinc Haablf Dadiotal w t^ Ri^kt Hoaoanbb The CouHTiis of HovTiKovoir, B7 the RcT. L. COUGH Ljy, jr to Ae SccUty fer proptgaiiag i)m G«UM, ImAtkttt ttrmn Mi loU •« Mi (- i .y I cTK 9 AT H B : . I { klGHT^ HONOURABLE Iw. TESS of HUNTINGDON. r;i.. -^f •,:<:-.'» >;:..■>:' r, .... X .Iv at ' :MAp*A>t,,., . ly^lf mvt^g'|iad.theHoaourofbe« r ing- acquainted with you: Lady* ftiip foms '1 imc, and knowing the irqit Zeal that, you are "pofleflcd of fqr the Glorjf of the ^prd Jcius, and Ac SalVation o\ ia^ryjrtal and nsrcr* ^ying SoulSf wai one Mbtive,tiut excited mie to put the following Ac« Cfjunts under jout Lady/hip's Patro- iu^e. i was further encouraged by vburXadjCbip, as you, in a way ol" Frovidetice, faw one of the Accoutats', which met wi^h your L^odyihip'p Ap- probation, and which you dedred I .Would'cotnmit to tBt World, to fliew the Dealiiigi of God with preciout Soalw Vvam^mj lMifi\hoot that V. !*■ :' r^- DEDl'C^AtJON. th!'< litMe Drofifrrm tiv. R-xJr, which trjs gathered »ft iForti^ Partt,'-tviM; hy the Grace of God, have a Ten- dency to promote Jxis - Glory, and prove a Means oT itirf ing up the dear Child.'cn of God, .ind weaning them more and more from me Thiigs of Time and Senfe^ which ptrJfh in the afing. This my Lady, is the Vie\y which I have in publiffiiog the(e lit- tle Fragments, which I picked* up in ffemfottrtShnd '. They are the arrlefs Xcnguacc of pTccioM? Souls, whom I ftrtcnded in their laft Moments: May T.tn- rfdar Lord bicfs the fame t6 all iro *e tp whom they may connr; ind m y t'-.cy leave jtlai^jrtg ImpreHion on. Ivtriv ?innd; that Mdn maynot only yziihjvf Cl:n(lians die, but may live jdic Life t/f th'i-Rfghteoin, tlut they ttarditf tijs l>Jlt;f6f•;'.' _,.■-- ,f..-;iid]nff *..-:.. YdurLibiy&ipVmofto&Ujitd; . •?'*•• ij".? ., ' .r^*> .lAod; jei]rfafUBU6 ScnianU i:Al' L.C. ." I ■ ^■ ^ . r, / T / -? t n -f r\ i\n^- i,.i )h -./fi (i .'.T: O " T .'H E. >M it' f v'/vj mn'ji 'iPi.-i/.r.v hfjB ,t>of) to n^7t..Jrrf:> .14 R ■I / STIA14 KEADERi f nrH ERE is nothin;^ more pUafant ^ani. . .\i^'"H^'^^^^> *norc aHimating and' enliveti' ■ j"" tft^', more ravi/hing and Soul-contns :-[ ■ % him under theheaviejl Prefure\ tbe'l^i/cl^eiii^f^-^ 'Ofbtchfohcethhiminthedcep:'fl3orrows\)'u^iii-^^^^^^^^ tb^.'JVant of arijl df/}ra^eth S^u/s-ihth^LiVl ^ greateji zvorldiy Abundance. Chriji:istjhe Pitl^S^A ^^iaryivbahprttem and Itiuiiljis dear Childrcyi-'iv^A (:»' if ' (<1 •-jv P k £ F A C £. -^ '"iS^^^i/ ^tht'^NMvenijMdnna^ which fetis tht JjorS's Pedpte\ be is the IrazeH Setpenf^ which *■• }uref them of tbcfinfuV Venjtfi:, v^birh the fiery ^-'•:St/-pent bath infuftd info thm: Fcr Chrifl is . the All in AH, in wbopt Mercy is feated^ and • through whom, it is revealed nnd communicated '^to aU^ikit tbirjf after it. * • "' ^ I^of\n£ can make- that • Man mijetahle, who ' ''h'ai'h'Cmjl for his Portion-, Chrift being the •'^niy Well that is alle to rffrifh ditdfillUs.fvhen all our Vtffels, fi^^HagarV, trove empty Bot- ■tks. Chrift is the only ConduHor, who is abU ' io lead his Peopk through this fVildfrnefs:, and ■ Red Sea of manifoid Adverftties \ tht only Codt- f anion to comfort ks^ when God calls us t 4trefecures bitt, without Chrift ^ali other Efp^ ^joyments are ^urth Nothings Stand not thtti- ■ fort upon the Coft, whether Pains, br Tears, dr ■' " Prayers, Peace or JVealth, Goods or Nainei lAfe '] or Liberty \ fill all for this P^arl: Chrift is -of '':' thatH-^mhandUfi, that then canft nt^erov'er- 'huy hims though thougiveft thyfelfi and all tht ■World forM^' *I^^ tnakihgfurt of Chrift ts -: -tbe'/lffurameofallthtreft. -v^. » 0^~- j; • - • Betoh/lanl in theKnoH>ledge of Faith, tkf^e, ''^fear, and Trcf^ion df Chrift. Bi mt,- in the :^-.iih /» Reid'th^€n''v}ith -mWind.-^ Be-m ■ 'i^a-'Hed to and.fyif with ^ery mndofDolirine, PREFACE. V Hie a Ship without a Rudder. Be not loffed up • and down with every Gujl and JVave of /ifflic- t:'on. Take not thy leave of Chrift, as Orpha • did of Naomi, /<7r any Dijlrefs that may befal the Church, or the Caufi ofCbriJl ; Jo not leave the Sun for a Glow-IVorm, the Favour of Cod' , for the Love of Men\ do not change the Ark for the World, the Wheat for Chaff. . , . v - ■ V // was the Seeing c/"Conitantinc tKc.Grc^r, ** He that will befalfi to God will never be true- •' to Man for Confcience Sake." He that break- tih Faith with God is not worthy of the leq/l ■ Credit with Men. 7'ake heed then, let not Thoughts within thee arifi of departing frotn the living Gody but prefs forward, draw nearer ' and nearer to God. Break through ail the Armies of Oppofilion and Difcouragement ^ . which do or fhall encounter thee-, tfj David's ' Worthies, break through the Armies of the Phi^- ,.• liftines, and come to the Wells of Bethel. Grow in Knowledge, as the Light fhining more and .' ■ more unto the perfcft Day. Grow in Fait b^ '•'. as the Trees in Root; increafe in Love, as the . • : Fire in Heat, having much Wood; be >wt ter-'. l', ' rified with any Combinations; be not difheartenedii'::' ; with any Lofes; revolt not for Fear of awyVr^ Suffering; there is enough in Chrift to make ik /uperabundant Recompenfe; in him^ thou baft. an Iron Pillar,, when all thy withered Reeds' ,. 7' 4re broken^ a Wall of Fire, wbfn ^U, the Rf.- " '' <;;^M';'ft'^B; # A e^ E. - ^ '/rt^l»^ anMidihg-Phdes ofChnffand Stuh^le a^ fcntt^redy like the Daft before tbeTViud: In him thoU haft agioriousSutiy •vheft all the bhzitig Stars of thy tvbrldly Comfcrti afe eriiitguifhed', ] ,and comt td nou^ht\ a Bridegreoftty the Chief- tft among Tth Thoufand, tiheii all thy '^Friends y aciording'tothi FUfh^ dre pnl to per- pettial Sikntt' in 'the Grqi)t. O then faffer thf^ felf now to be guided by Chrift \ proflratt thyfelf under thi Feet tf Chrifl y be with Chri^ ; re- 'Pofe thyfetf upon hint -y thereof: thy Intet efl in Chrift i live whclfy to Chrift\ dnd bi ready til ■ ftiffef and diB fcr Cbrijl'y that thou mayefl foi^ :^xl\h}ir triumph with Chrifl \ fo prdyeth the tnoft >'t^l \.u&i(;ortJ^: of them ^vhofefve the Lord Chrift. ' t,:'. :^> s \^\r R K O P,<;G OJ>i '. iV£ wPo uno'i/^n;!^ *;:'• X<^5^^ tt I S iVbfk be^A ihjl' vciy'>;''i? 3^ 'p }^ remarkable Mahrter-, 'not c(!>m- 'mj ■ ^%»w^ mon, as m EngidndySc'otldndy 6f»'J ' «)?C»38C ^.^/fl,/^. We find the Revival 0^:^:' Keligion ih £«^A;»i (whieh hai'.bwn iflii"- ' ritd oh for above Thirty Yiears) began ifopii . ^ afftci' the Gpfpel tame to thd Parts; where ^ ?^; it had beien preached, but thif tiifl'ers fqrtic-Jtr..^ •,;',\\,v^hati for the G6fpel was' prtjachea nrtlv!!| I ;•':.•• .Ffev^foundbrid near three Years before ;there*;|';j| ■ -r. Was thelyakcn;/:,i| Tills was very difcouragirig to me, info- ■ much that I often concluded, that God had never called me to that Place. This kept mc exceeding low rat laft, I was determined.' that I Would not ftay in fuch a poor defo-' late Land, and ipend.my Strength for nought. , • ^ r • Xhadmany ups and'downs: — None can- tell the Afflittion whicli a Minifter of Tcfus Uir:it feels, when he has the Carc'of a Panfli and very little Fruit of his Labour; th,s »s hke jiewing of Wood; or drawing of Water. Thofc who are called Miniftas. but are not fent of God, Ga//h like carf pt vm of theje things; if they have their Salary, and their Income an fwers their K: 5%ft'»t'on, all is well with them; they ' defiri n6 further Proof of tlleir being fent " Of God; but this will not content a true m , .f vangehcal M-nifter, notwithf^anding that l^: he wants jiot Food and Raiment, and tht: m: -Labourer is xvmthy of bis Hire ^ all which xl - reafonable, feeing it is written, .7houJhah n:"V- ir inJlrmcd,' •b'.K' -f*- "***■'•♦■"""■ " ■■■•:;.« '•■~ :*•''' . ) • V : i A -0 > ^\ 9 r ^fifotaied, it thth follow^ fbf the Life and banners to be refoi^med. '^Th.s wa. m •ibmc Meaf^rc, the Ckfe^m l^ewfoundland^ thovigh nbt in geheral,fortomc would not te> perfuaded to part with their bclo.ed Lufts.> %bcU, yd Vtjpifin. dnd wonderland ptrtft,t L ^ork a mrk inydtir Days, 'wbtchyoujljallm no. v)ife itliihJe, though n Man ^^^^\!^^^^::^, ■very read a .t-v, - Portion of God'« Wdrd^'and ■pounded the Tamet This 1 'dotttinued to . •So about four Timis aWeek, for near thrt?e . Years, before 1 perceived the Icaft Fruit^f . tfiy Labour J but at length Cod ^asrpkafed , t6 blcfs my Endeiv/ours in a very wonder. fu\ Manner: For now m^iriy were pricked to 'tbi man, and tried oMt; Wbdt fkttji I do to he •/tft;fi? -Some prayed aloud jn the COTjgre- •^ration-, others praifed aloud, ^hd declared ; • ^hatGod had done for their Souls:- Nor.,. this only at their privatcMccangs, npw!; . then, but Jiifo in the great Congrega;* _^', was •and then, but ' -tions. The "Word was nov) liki- Tnre^ ^^ ■ . Ukea HmHiner,tbat bnaketb 'theRock to. Piccesi " Now the Woru was indeed qukk and'po-a;er» '--■ -JaL /harper Ihatta tiioo-edged S-wird',:dividirg^ ■ • between SDula^dSpirilJdintnftdM/rtrm-, ana Kt'^rn r\!fcer*!er of the 'Thoif^htfdvd hitcnts •of '-. *- hitherto he had kept his Palace, nnd h!s I onpr r^;,;, andJpoMbis Goods, and t^t ^y. hs Armour whertin he trufed. h thaf he was a conquered Foe. - - \ . Now, to be revenged, Satan fets to worfc) St 1?^^^^'-. Quarter,. which was to worl: y^ •''^yi^^«'1w :"P ;^ J^etitionl n-ned bv welve Merchants and Gefltlc^enffo caLl ' .(^ v^li^ran they (et-n^e forth blackenough t it^t nlen7r''''%'"'' ^'^^''^ '^'' ^^ ^°"^5o y.i -f^^^^'^?''* I was called buorc a Cdurt ofo ^:-,rJu4u:atUre,,where theylaid Things ^nW^ I'-r I ».^J?'<:^|,fenew,not:- Soinebf mfc ^■'' n! r-^ ' -t the Uverjaftmg Friend of SinV.Y ' ' .'. .ne,^^ppeaf^dfoj;^c,,and.Rll,.my Knem^^^^ f r Jh'^^y''"'^ of /^^ has ov^ir his She^ti. ,. '\ -:. thus- appears:-. Thpfe, Enemies, finding- . bvthey could, not jy-evail to. (lop my Mou.^- ^ *.; or euro me out of the ^and. Jaid a Schcmc/1 -n .. Ot ^ei^s) .to g^t the Dpd^or, to give ^l %^^ i Dofe^wh.ftb. would.; put zr E^<\ rr myVlV; I- ^H^^^'^'^k^^ tius was ciifcQvtred by thi^-.v./'l ..♦, .' !l ( -«■ :> l)iy,ftrfriA'Hoble to Hooft; bat I could hot petteivt injrAppWrance <>f Oohvifiioo, 6r Cbhvcrfiort, rake platr throughout th^ tiriflli daring which Tinw; -we had no oucwat-a Perlccnti6n ; but at length a cloriotii V< . broke- out. — The Joys of ?"• C* '!J.«ii of God on one hand, and Grirl or brbhert-hcarted Smners onr the oth>r, wm that mmutb, hit «/ C»J ibdt Jbtmik. aAtij. M7 poor Heart often cried wot. ^ PowfrVill^oine jo luclt * Tinw.^n* vndcr fuch s Sermon-, but the Vbtce of | Pod u not in our .Wajr or f ime» but I ifhen hit wU', and by whom*^ §n wh»« j J»iinn^ |>e pleiTci^;, - ;V|- )^.Vli^ ;i ,. ;^pw» JB »' dew ana .powerful WoTk , •ppfamli' the DctU began wi^ pewIVnp^ facKMu i— before^ tnj f eajr J /were, jduj'tbere .1 was no. Goo4 ^oof> now , iFic /^^niT | o.ne in, with, perhaps thu will not JRand, ! or why could there noiibc a^Worl^of CJo^ j f arricd on wiihciui tucK f ', Noife, boU\ ia prorate Ho\i)ib indmV.tnc" great Cbri^*| ^ guioni? (altjioug^ with Irgard to cryinr out i never encouraged It, nor daie I fpea^ '^ . dircAljraeaind U}} out folt wai^ thac,.ua> ^ almofTevetj Scnnon and Exhortation; foqif wane'(;ut 19 1^ Heart, and others p^ jdped in load Soags of Frailcs. Hqrc t w'u «t }i.^aiid,aDd\lid>notkiiow whai todoi'thit titetnig^cjr toma 9f God came' down wis iFcrj nunifcll, buj my great Fear was^ tKrc \he P«;*'d woidd flnre to mingle, therc> irith Cioc falie Flre^and iro'po{e upon fodir^ ift onier uhvi^ am evtlRffcrt ^'n tiee::^ imU,!, ^t m this, God, took care ot hu pw^ yfjOrkf flctkh was fweeily carr' 1 o^rioyAVeck. Ctiieds Inlf^sMng / J > r. Aar.i-.H ; . ■: ;i,i .^.-ft^ | .-•v. :. i i! \ ♦ ( n ) For a Proof of ttyi, iKe Reader m«y fee the variouj Accounts whicfr 4 have re- ceived h-cm feveral rcrfons; fome of whaTi are living Witncnis of rhis gloriouj Truth : Their Language u. artlers anJ Cmpic, without the leail human Ember, liftjment, but as they experienced the Worlcings of the Spirit of God •, nor is it to be wondered, that fo much Simplicity (hould be fcen in the following Accounts, feeing that, in this Part of Newhmu/Uttl they never had a Minifter, till the Provi- dence of God fent tne there : Many of them de(.larcd. that at 6rft they came noc to hear me, but to kt me, whether I was like another Man: As to the Gofpei, they had not the leaft Notion of it; Drinking, and Dancing, and Gamins; they were acquainted withj thefe, they were taught bv the Earoptau, who came ahnu7Jly to filli : Accordingly, this Re- mark they made to me, —That whereas ^ the Europetuu did fuch Things, they thought it no Harm.— But here I might nle the Language of Scripture, with a t little Deviation, and lay of Ejiglad^ Sto/. *w^ and LtlaiJ, b*d tit mirbty fForU, wbieb wtri dene im litt, ken Zm in Neoa. fcudlMl, tbty wtnU, btfmntw, ktu^tta ^mx 'MdpmMg Li,btu tf • Thai- f "^b Work 1*11 Cirr'rfd on wKh grtat S«cc^"■i^ ahd all thu rfr« Children ol Di'k- Ads could do againU it ar^ifed litrit. Thb themt now bfgan to work frDtn mother Quarter, in the following Mariner : Otrt Merehlnt w»$ ftnt In the Nair.e of rtiany, or is a HeprtftntatiTe bf theBddy, to me, ii(h thU Mtinge, that if 1 fhlch Wortls, I firft fhcwed, ■'Who thij *Tt*that iflfghtbepfdpeily faid to be *<»fr;: -i! fi V 1 4^- tftnv'thar Mafter, ^hy, Bread f jail le'glvm '/IfMi^tutd tlrf ti^aierpiil.bklftae.i thiythat Trufi ifi ' thi iJptd JM '■ lack^ ■ no ,• Mamterl^f tbtfig' thai h gom-j ^-^ and -l founds thiS T^iuh yffzs alfo fulfilled, Godlintfs ,if profii^ ihle to alt Things^ having the Prcmife of< this Lifcy and of that which is to come:^ (This was %*A ^rL;..~.-: c.:.--.c'.'-' :'.'.' •ihey ' ^^Mrjoeth Hcthing of. Indeed' they >. are, aU ♦^>;'Beggarsat the 'I j. rone- of. Grace; and^iri' , w t?ii.s they glory, that tliey -have an heaftvv'.V,] ^i-kome to eoiVie, and that,* '■^^thoui A?*»;'*"H"^ .lirf^'cnd v;ilbouf Price, '■^a/i.andhavt^'-ll'^ pe/fiek ahdfind: God iifaitJifutm'ifs P><^' ' '" ' ;.Z\ t ( i6.) But to return, to civc my Reader a par- ticular Account of tlic above Work goine V>n.f>- As. Religion is an Offence the World '^^rT'i ^""'^'r' ^-^^^^^^'^ ^ooh f^rcaci •rT. '*^^;?'5^^*"^ g'-"t Part of the Land, ;iy»at the People at Hariour^Gracf znd Carl ,;ia^ecr .were going niadj this was taken Jor granted » but out of this fccminff Evil :r'od brought fohh, Good : Mrbints W-J . fogttherfot Gcod, to them that Ui heJ.'to : iteta lb At are the Called acceYding t(f his Puk foff. —The Report of the Madncfs brouc6t ««9ny from Vnrious' Quarters to h'e^r'fAr ^hemfelvi-^ ahd when they hca,-d,v',n;ihV ■ 'f* J^r ^<^^«^ ^ijj^^thc Eereatis, ibe^feycbld'*' fPeStttpiurej, ahd found Mat thty l4a^d 'to ^e dgreeablf th(?retd:a-;Sdmc came fifteen. \^' r. . *»iaiKs in nieir Arms, over'Mo'Ohtauis of R.Vv:^"OW, at the Hazard of thclt 'Liveff^ % \u:-»iihtihMihemrdcf Godpr^aitiiv^-'x ' ■ ,^'1 now had Invitations from- vai^feaA Quarttrrs,-whJch-I'Attendcd ta,whert \hb ; Wea her permitrcdj as' a great Part of cUr trnvejling -was by Water, *in little Skiffs; not di^t3eh.Jargcr than the fmali Boats UpOrt }nc^Wtx*rbatnci,-^iaLoftdbn.UThcP6vi6t ot.Gbit;atccndcd^ ^he-^Woi-d" whcitveVri zw'-'i .Hi^'v?.'-' .(•.•:! 7-.) Jjr.TOT.'^ f,{injt - eanteiTcflfuH clearly fee, iti^as'tbeDdy^of Cod's Power. ■• -• -: r> . - r - „■ But aj« my Confolations now abounded ' fo did alifo my Sufferings; I had fuch dreadful Apprehenfions of the Sea, when-^ going m fuch very fmall Boats," that my .Life^ was one^contlnued Ma .yrdomr i, , had little Reft Day or Night.^ J .e WorJt . jpread more and more j where Sabbath-^ ' breaking. Playing; and many other Vice*' had t>e»oreaboundcd, the Employment wai ' j ft,TV">«^» f,^ f.nging of Hymns. Ar^ jf. 3 IhisTime my Health was greatly impaired? ■:. A |,^. hard; Labour, andia general fait Provi'-" '" /wns, were what Flelli and Blood coulc*' ■ ■■ .-1 itct put up with v.^et God gjvc Strenoth* '"''- proportionable to my Day. -v;. ^>p.^/»' • j * . The Winters in Newfoundlafrd' ali^ Ver^' " '^ ■ri' ^^^'^ '^'"e e'"^^^ ^^^^^ of SfioW, ■ • and hard Froftj- the HOufes there ard-;-- jnoftly very difagrceable to thofe who are; i:'.'. jot uftd^to,themi.in general', they are all •' ^VocKi;.th^ Wall,, (bellied, a're sTudrp^J-: ■ ^nto the Gi-ound clbfe together. , ani bei ' • men each,, they flop Mofs., as they call '^ It, to^i^cep out tiie Snow ; this thejr cove^ ^ithBarkof Trees; andput great Clods r>* Kv» ^ -J - • » .~ . '»"*^» .7- ••c. i& >. OK ^ * ^-'-r"?. :,! ijr?"^i^3^^*^^^« ^^5^* beautiful whiter ;'?:i •;•? t». .'•1.. ^v. h-: Covering of^^now-.i-.my Shoes liave f.bc&ii io, Ji'ard frozen, thatVl '.could 'not MycJl^uB^ them on, till broug,ht- «o the iFUt: Botf! u'hder ail this, i Vas fuppprudj leeing* ;| glorious "Work goin^ on. ,■-'''■ V : ul. *' f .,X^ow,' fis God opened the kHftd .EyesytH JPcbpIc,in^ remote, Par tij» where I. came, fay^ "tnc.'^Jecdjpf: forming; fhemrclyes togcihcfy" in-order, tp'read'thc,\yord of Go^ arid to fpcnd Ibme Time In Singing and Pj-"ayer» " agreeable'to th? Scriptures :. fhj^'tl/at feared'^ tbeUird /pake oftptpns^- ♦ - ■'< 'l •^,vi':>.? ■'•• ■•: ' '■ .. ."\x... .' >l<'i f H f %' 1 1 fi:;* 1 t r.l I I 1' 1 ' !l i'.- 1 !>■. 1 ^H ^H ' ', ; ^1 'V. • ^M ir ^H n H '■■'"i •,"} 1 * ! .' ' ' : ! ' 1 l^:' 1 4 .!* If:- )•■• r 8ti tlv» Hazard <5f their Lives, with theiir littleBabcs in shcir .Arms j— but what will; not precious Souls," whd have the LoVc of* God Ilicd abroail'm their Hear cs^' go-; through for, a dear Redeemer: God' did: great Things-, ■ in* a fliort ,llme, in thefc Farts. ■■ .-. \ * • -. ': ','•" '■ ■ ■ \ r .Soon after . this .Work began, GoJ- gave a biellcd Teftimony. thereto (whicly 1 traft "was much to his Glory, and to iKfr cftablilhing thr Word of 'his Grace among, this People) whidh "was. by calling one of his dear Children to eternal Reft, who^ •when .upon his Dcath.Bed,^Tdefired.that the Miniftcr mighv be fcnt for j accordingly I went, .a,nd afl^ed-him why ^clcnpfor me i t<^ which he made ^fwer, -VSir, I' fcn^; for you J to tctl, ypu what God has don^' {(^f.my pp6T Spalj'bv.t. before I tell ^ou,; Idjjfire,; that all my| FriendS; may^ be prcn icnt :*'r^They were fent for j and he dcfired^ that he might, partake of. the blcflfcd S^^' criimehti.wcthph- joined. in Prayer, andv of a Truth it was a Tiihe of Love j God, filled the Houfe' With his' "Glor/. — " Thy; Prcfcniic; n^akcs my, P^adife, and where:; thov? art f?^ Heaven." *'When Je/as is pre-; fe/i<^ali fhiiigs go well," — After SacramerjC,, ' hir'told rnc, in what Manrier God firft;' irti'lcd httn\ under the Word, andalfo ihc'^ ■S vX^^''J4<^ph» >h^are Wi Things tojVie i\ Chri/l.isM mdiftJin''. Thui he continued ■ ; to his Jaft Moments. .Blejfed are the Dedd^ • ':viicb,^(ein iht Lord^ frotn htnceforih\^ yia,{ faitb. ih^: Spirit^ that ibty may reji fr0m thsir\- L'abctirs, and theirMorks. do follow ibem. -^li't. ,, In, ._thi$: Placc^i -another' (Very ^awfulJ Circui)iftanc€[ happened r; A; poor ';'Ort-»i f!;odIyr»^nncf, who, was much addi(5led toi Druiikennefs offrrt aticnded the Wdrdv> ■fcut madcjight of ,'ir,; fo far; that hc'cp^^i 'pofed .Hieiin. the .open Church; I adriio^J ;niihcd him, from Time to. Time, bur hff^ .; ; .was like the t]„f Adder, and. would ntffc- ' ■ hear/fi.ile pleaded, thathe ^Was" foi-th.t: yCburih^,\,\\<:Chuich\ vin^ that he SVas ftire,'? the Clcf^ in England did not preach' u^^'^''- 'that People miill go to. Hell, except they '^ • were born'again ';. and j« for h'rs Pah, ho i would not believe it": Th« he rnddegdotf^-s he never did. He that is often repfc>oed,'Hnd'^ hardetteth hh Neck. Jhall fail, into Dcjlntllioti^^ and .;l'at withoitt'Iiemetfy.'- This ScfiptOfes:* Ma*? .Ailfilkd'in this un happy -^W retch -iJ 'Gc^;aner a.Tirae galled hmi away-, but- Upon hi>Pcath-Bed, hexrricd. out,- ^Vl^aaiV. daii-netrtb ill Eternity r I have (in nei away A *the l^ay o£'i5Vacc, «nd now I am ;fcafed.i for -- V •^'k C *^ ) for erer unto rtemal Dimnatlon. C«J esfftJ, and hij Mmiftcr called, but / rt- fyidiJmuU mt havt tbt Lord t» reign ner ikey r loT^i-mr Sins.- w Ok of hii Chil- dren cried oat, artd fiud, •• DearFtth«r pray to tW Lord Jcflu j be came lefctk itj fave fear left Sinners r To which he mrit Mfwer, '* Oh ! my Child, your poor Fa- ther cannot prajr » he foon wni be tor- Aiented m the Flames of crerlafting Bum. ings J »fl It OTer; it iiioo J«e :" He fanher eriM^ "Oh ! I »hreidy ftel the Tormeno «♦ the Damned ; none can tell what I fcel • Oh I I fecthpofendj of Derilj in- tbii Room, could you fee them, 70a would not ftayinthisPlace: Oh! cverlafting Burn- ing I Oh? Eternity r— Thus he continued to the laft, uttering many more Thinzi, •which wouH be ftuxkmg to mention.— Bfcauft I b^e axUed, i ,t refuftd^ / t^'firenued out my Hand, nd no Man . regarded X hut ye bave fet at nought all mt Ceujifd^ and weuld none of my Rtpretf- / alfo wiU laugh at your Calamity , / wtU ^ when your Fear unetb: IVbem your Fear eometb at Defolatitn^ and your Dtftruaion ■,.umethas a mrirhnndx when Dtftref, and ■ Mf^Jhtomttb upcnycu i Fn that they hated ■Mwledge, and did not cboofe the Fear tf tha Ltrd^Ptiv. i. H^a^ — Her^lVould /. t «* > drop a Wofd of Exhortation : Sttk tit '■ Ijrl, tpbilt be mof he/eunJi taUye tipcm bim, 9hiU bt is near. Let ibt IVukid fur fake Us B^aj, unj tbe Ufirifbteeia Mam bit Tbctqbli ( ■ sml let bim ret torn wUt tbe Lord, and he voiU krvt Mtrn upon bim ^ mdto ttcr Cod, ftrbt mriU aiun/antly pardcHy I/aiab W. 6, 7. . But 1 will rrfcr 017 Reader to the foU lowingExrtKiBMCci, and Lcttik>, for the Truth of the powerful Work carried oa in Htwftmdlandy and if the Gune fhould prore a BIcflmg to 8117 one Sou!, 0127 the GI017 h tt bim vobt bath laved itt^ and wa/btd, mfrtm'ttrS'-amtiitwa Blati, . ^ iir.A. T -. i •■ •.. •• ; — ••! . i : ^•j.fH-.> ;. ..t: ',-./-*. i" t.. ' ■r.:i: ;.r,"r.-'t **; , r.:'. <5,t.v -.— .tx .,i^ '.•.i'J --.TA sn i?.«.';y ,.''..'.Jr :. ;. . ,\ ^-^ .^ •••. •.r-T-jL • -.y^' *■*":* l-'-...-w'A ^-i •. .. '.;. •"• .- : v^wii'. ^' v. u- . (-V:. tf^.v;.. ^; •:.;..• 'ris. ' *.. ;'. '• .*• '.» »'►« •» - • • .' v».- -..-•» I- '^ :..*".« -.J".'* '-.«». •, -.--11" ; j •*. \..;i Ir.f. ,•...•. i'.\ .t ■;.•.»»;» \:*.' .^;\*.-.i-. wis-..* ■» *.ii.'-jr.yi gj^'^ V » , ^1. r -J » . •. .J . . ji^ . , .x» ,-,4.. >J«»^ V.'. :k ??r The Experience of C-- G Who aepartcd this Lifc^oiV the pth^o^^ij t( i ■1^ A%, 1773. ,..» '"s^•*■■1s,l/? ■■if'-. l^tme dietbiDedthofUeAishtems, andUp-K^ tfiy litter End be like biii < ^ iU^V /L. _'j-^*'i';j her, as a Pattcri to others; ihc wanted.!--- nothing to make her complete, but the mH^vt= . Tbm^ needful fijie attended on the CJmrch i'.'^^i ' xT^T'^ \ ^ ^^^" ^^" ^ ""i^to the^^;y? inand flie had rome good Imprefllons made:::;^--! vipon her poorSoul ; but Ihe often f^id, thatf ; ' It was too foon, and when fiie grew o}d,lhe-.,ii ■m • would be religious, and become a Convert;?^/* fli Thus, for fbur or fivrc Years,, ihe wertc'-'i*- f jjci r< ure. oiic bore .a good, ii ' '^:T?'"1W^^''*^'"S » virtuous young Lad V. ■t?r';;' if ♦ .»<' ■ S(H m •n*j M»» I. ,*• :0 ( 26 I: till about two Years bcfo'-e /he died* But how. true is that Pro\ - Evil Coin^ ft t ' — mint'• was ilruck. .with the. Thoughts of Eternity. ,^, 'j. Tht^ Hoirrible Sir, fhe was overcome with, ?,';;|li'.and the Scandal ihe wa,s likely to bring , Ij;,..-. upon hei^FaHiily, puri'ucd her Day and. A.'lV'^'Nightjfo/.ii.at me concluded, at Times, ^I'vty.', ithat ijie muft beevcrIartino;ly Joft ; yet flie J- .>'■>; rclolvc,d to -attend upon the Means of Gi ice, I k-i);s*..;'which. fti» conftantly did all 'Vyraihers* i ^jctj: lAbous two^M died, being I [n \V Jat, Church on * Eajier-Sunday^ fhc faw, the [^ !'■;!, ■^^^"^■8''*^§.^"°"'i.^''y ^^ ^Ji^ Sacrament; and !^v'.' ,-;T)vhc:n Qie looked at the CommuniGant.", lli« r^v. - TivUcn me looKed at the LommuniGant.", llic ri^i' •r't4iiSught, that fhe fhouldhave been^q&e'ec)- J.Vj-'t'iiigly happy to. be one of tli€m,jt CK^had' i'-V'vv;b««n but worthy. ' .' ' ■ . ',. i/ ■ !>•]»!;«'-•' AftDijier Circumflan^ rfie related, which 3^;:;]'^j>ri3veJ..her ftrong Conyl<^^on, v^as this:: ";V-.,»^e t?ay,. as fhc flood. at her, Window, ihe J^.^.-i^itiiw' n. Corple.^arricd by to be buried ^ fhe 'f; ■'r;;)jbiuill,'»Ht, >uid, cried ai9uij;~Hcf.Motiit:i'," .1. ■-»■ t^' being in the Room, faid, «' My dear K^tfjr, what is theMatter ?"— She ani^wered, ♦' 9 my dear Mother, I fee aCprple goinff'ta btf buried, and I doubt nor, but I fhall be ti^c next J but Oh! what fhall Niiecomc of my never-dyingSoul:"— ThusherCofti^ vl(flion was more and moreincrcaflfd. ' !"'^ Another Gircumftancei which pfoVcci (jod Was At work this : She often andPaper, in ordc and defired, that I might be acq\idihted ^^ . , with the fame ; but as lubn as flictock thfc;-!'' Pen in her Hand, fhe was feizcd with fi3ch|?;^ Trembling that flic- cttuld^jicf write, " :: : umitance; which pfoVcci : | i upon hct poor Soul;' w'ife . . .' | fat-'downj jind tDoU Pen " ' I- jr to write her Calc'iome, ' V , I *' i moft diftrefTcd Condition, fhe Continued,;.'];-.':;! 'till the Hour of Nature's I'rdublesic'ame,:;.;?^ J *lrt the ^5Iidllof her Pangs, fh£ cnc'd6yt,-:i^tj •that fhc was loft for ever.~Shc then^ravd;,:^;.!;;^ to the Women, " Pray do ', fend' %fl=HiV,:- f;wj Ccughlarty and lepme fte him,^1hat^hc;itiw>f.^ ^ 'pray formypoor Soul. ' Oh' i:am gc4n|,'^';'"''^ ^ T am goin,^ to J-kll. Oh ! Ererriityy Ktcr ; nlty !"— Altera foreTravail, itpieaJi.\lGotl .. X.6 dcUvcr het Body, but the * TO ml df . ; HI 'her Soul Continued; -I was then fertt'fOf,' ,^ P*^^.* ^•^■^ ■^-'•'^ ■li ( ^.8 ) f^e fcnt for mc. I further enquired, uhe. ..tncr It was jiot thcr. Scandal of that Sin .alone, which caufcd her to be ir. fuch Dif- treG. — She then ixknowledged her great Sin» bur, with lii'ted- up Hands;, and Eyes, ana bitter Cries, fhc faid, " Oh 1 Sir, this ,is,not the only Sin which I feel, but I am altogether Sin ; but is there not Mercy for the Chief of Sinner? J I am, it is true, one _. pf the greateft. of Singers : O my . dear ; Mr, Coughkn;. will you pray for. me ? Do j)ray, do give me the bleflfcd Sacrament, before I die, and then I will give up ;.; . li^Body and. Soiit to Godj I will, my dear ''.'Iv ;5jr.**— I alkcd.her„what wertiould rcqueft " r'v: 'S>t Co«i irt Trayeri — ." O Sir (faid fhcV . •);^'^»'ay, that my poor Soul may be clothed p:^^' .with that Wedding Garment, the Rightc- ^'.. . ; pufnels of a dying God,;, in this I dcfire ^ toht found,*'— We went 'to Prayer, and ^ D-. \ V ,9f a Troth it^as a T i me of Love. ; . Oh 1 " ' the Hcart'piefcing Cries which fhe put up, .^hd'the Arguments, ihc made ufe of, wcne . '..piercing to all in the Room, and prevalent .■^..■vyitti; God, tHe/e you might fee' a poor ■ ; Sinniir at, hex; Lorch. FctL, wajkhg tbem ' :; -ieith Teat's, and mpiHg them with the Hairs /'/■^fr //id-iicri^thifit for her God. Ifv ;■ t .'the bldTfd Satramenti and giving heVrelf - iipitoGod-: -"She anfwered,^' 1 kn()w, thic • ■my Sins are many more than T can. tell; and;God knows, that I have nothing to ^brinjT,; L am very unworthy to cometo,^ •the'bleflcd Table, yet,' jif a loft Sinner, I \'- li ■Avill cohie." ^Tiilterrogkted her, and faidy;!';. ' 'VBut fuppofe, ,thatG6d woujd raileyoii u'i>rf.;i^ •and fpare you a little longer*, would yo,u''' ' ..not be aihamed of tiie poor defpiled People , , of God 5 and ■ are you ' not ■ liable' • to. the like' Sin again .>"— She then anfwcred, .•- *' This is very true.'*,--She further lifted up' ; \\ '.|j 6r,-.- • t my dear 7<'/«j,take a'loft Sinner.'*;V.I,"afttB': • :" this, gave her theblrfTcd Sacrarfienf,£nd- ^''.■' joined in Prayer :— -^ur, Olil-.to fee irhfe'/* ' Tca^s• run down her- Face! - Hk5^r^^;irfts- - frorfi the Rock, was vcrjr.' affefliirig/jaami ' . to behold htf aged bliiTdM"dtlieri;and,ixjipv.' ' ■ 'of her dear Friends aroimd.-'hef Be■' !' 1 1' R.' ' f l' %. , vve tlien joined m Prayer, after which . ^fhe cried out, *' Where is my dear Sifter ? .».P "ly dcat Sifter,,. 7 DhJ my Sins arc done av/ay,not one ^ ; , '■' remajn9.^!--She then broke out intoPraifes, * .'•^mixed with Prayer, and faid, ',VO bkiTtd H.-j^i what" haft tjio.u done for mc! What! ; -.Ibch a yjlc, Sjnncr* fuch., a, '-Jack Sinner, ■ made white in t:he Blood of the dv^r .Lamb! ' J^l'fii >-&f Lord^ p wy, ^w/j e)jd all that, .is <* ,ju)ithin,,mehkfs^ lis Icly Name. '[Ohl who 'could evei-beileyc, that the. Love of God . was fo fweei ] 6 my 4?ar Sifter,, my Soul ' is filled with thisfwcet Love of God. Oh!-^ jhnt I had,lVin^s., that I fvightfiee awayy atid'^ ■ he for ever luitb my Ga4, Now 1 have: only one peCfe,;arad that is to live, to fliew tlie .' TVVoriu wha: God kas done, for" my Soul, I, that was ("uch an- Enemy to jhcblefled : i • • • ft ■ ■ ■ C 3»' )■ -v jne,! inhiy Sins arid In my Biood f "'— H<* blind," 'nbt'ohW in. Bodv - but m- Soul ; 'fo Was 1 all my Days till \' mn that told m aU that e;jer I hd^ ' ' hntt thts the very Chrijl. J^toX now,, my ^'••dear Mother, I can leave Mother and- Sif- '.ter, and.nil the World, and go to him. . , ^'•whom.my Soul loVethV 1 (hall be' ('oon- , ■ /:With himt^'O yeiV r (hall be with him'-'i^i , , and pra.fe him for ever."- She' then del.'^Tj ^ (ired, that her two' Brothers might he fenc ^A » • 'f or^ who caihe to her Bedfide (one of which • ' '-l was .the Magiftrate) iarid (he cried diit' '• * v;-andfi,d «• My dear Brother famdying'' ': . I I Will ttll you what God has 'done for my : > Sour: Ii is true', I br^ougln a Scandal upon ' ' vou; ' but bad - Company and a./temptrn2 : I^eviJ, 'With a fallen i\aturr,^Wu8!,t ml" ^to this... but God has taken awaAu mv ■ ; Now fee, that, you delay hori:;Oh « drdrou know what LbVe j- gp^^j jj, ^ ^ ' I fi- [U. . ' ' mofCi .1 prav God,-, that youm&y'feek d^e , Lcrdt ivhili ie .may be 'found** — She then. • wlflitd Uiem a gooil ^Night, and prayrd . i\}X theVil, and otien fjid, " O fwtct ^r-' yz/j, how powerful is thy Love to my i. SoulJ I .have -inucli forgiven mc, may I ;, love much." ' '■/ ' Sunday Mqxx\\x\Q^. about three, o'ClcKk^ ' 'f. flic lent for me, about three Hours before • llie dcpai-tcd j, >vhen I came into the Hoom, fhe fi:?t(J her Eyes ipon mc, and took me .by the Hand, and fa d,)*' O my. dear, dear ? .Mr.C<7Ai^^/iZ«,I*ftm juli: going,theTime is at .,h4nd:this blefl'cd Sabbath I (hall.be ii^ • ' Ciloi" , Oh ! what has Jejus done fo' me ! !..Do, my dear Sir, join m Prayer Iv,. me, '•;that, J, may foon get through this Valley, ,;, and'} land, f^fe upon yon bUft eternal .'; Shore;**— I alkcd her, if ihe was fcarlul of ■ Death;:— >.*V No, my dear Sir" (faid (he) ; how* cati I, when ,my Matter is in the . Ship, and holds me by the Hand ? 1 know, that I aiv» upon the Rock, and (hall praife ?• him ioT ever: Oh ! I long to be with him !"— Ir: \Yc ihen joined, in Prayer, ana foon my i. ."Voice 'Wfts loll in her Praifes :— She often ,' tried our, /VO fwect 'Jefus^ I long to be 1 \\heiv lUcU^Art//'*- A little before '(Ik; de- • ■"jparjiedt'iKe intreatcd her poor difconfolatc, •JvidtheV,. hQttO.weep for her, laying, that «t C S3 ) ♦ .'^^ (Tie was leaving a poor, miferable,. cenfo- rious .World, and going ta eojoy a King* "f dom that could not be moved.'— Thus flie ' continued, till (he fpoke her la(t j and, jn j] > a few Minutes after,. ' ' . ,; • <»' Shft"*claf)t h^:^ Wings, 'and iower'4 " away, . ^ , ' " • «•= And mingled With the ^Jazfe'of Day." In afewDaysaiicr, thepoorjfnfancfol.. " *' Yv . 5> ' * • ^iH:"^•■^ I'TKe' Experience of MIi^ 2V: &i^'^' *^' Who departed this Life, on the 24th of ;f;;^i;?^»>i77,3. :»•> t^c 2,^iHing to i., . e her: —She faid, , .:;'*• I,hopefo.'*— She then went to'Prayer,and lit'jjKfaid as follows : '» Oh \J^i one Drop of '*:;':liihaf:'$lood.i O Lord, hoW is it that thou , • f^puldcfli'ldok Upon fuch a poor Creature ! Vr iSee now, how 1 am obliged' to call upon /■'■-rny Ood! Oh! what poor Creatures are we v ' .when *Wc can .do nothing elle, we come •uot!6/God! I often pVomifed^and refolv'ed^' Itou'ii^ve'itb ,God, and would, for a iluic ( 35 ') \^^' foon would all my Rcfolutions fall away » >• What with the Allurements oCrhc World r. and th^ Weaknefs of my IfcTrt, . I foon ^ * fell back again. .Oh! Uiis poorWxjrld, I fee it now' as it is i it h ail nothing to* me; Bor do I want to flay in it one Hour / longer, if my dear Jefus did but prepare .' me ^or another \VS)rkf. Sir, I find, th« ')■':/ .all my AfFcdtions arc taken o/Frhis Worjdi ;■' •' tJ)frcisnot a Creature/nor ThiiW in lt.i;ii;^;■ dlat I defire bcfides y,>, Cfjriji. But, ^S- i V bir, I fear, that I am not fincere'v and i often -'vi-'t defpairofmyfelf: . f aJfo am.afraid toirullV.i::'..y- my Heart, yet I hope I . am . lincere ahdl ')% l upright before my Gody'znd my one Dc- ' ' •',« ijre::, ^u he would prepare mc' to jheec'i-ir^') wiTOi I do i9t.w.int to lUy in tWs Wx;r;iU:ii *^ m parricuiar in Prayer :^Si^ei^^i;:Ni/(^:^?/,M pray^ that God may -truly cunvinc^^I^idjg-;!!:^;;^ W 3ms, and ^al Ru-don oa my-H^^ah/'O^^ -i;! mm s ) -.1. '■^,^-- I'- •■ ( 3^. ■biitarday the 19th, I vlfitcd hef a^ain,^ \and found her mourning', like a Dove, fop> her Iweet 7 • Hct EKperience thui far, I was an Eyc- WitDcfi lo, having diicfly uken ic from her own. Lips. A Friend, who fat up with her, heard • her, ID the SjJcncc of the Niyht, break wit jnt* powerful Prayer, faying, " ff^itlcut HoliMtJi, no owe Jhall fit tit Urdi Lord, iBak« IK ie/j sj tbtu art Mj.^^Mn. ^ ^» *fw> WM with her in her laft Mo- rnenis gives this Account of her:-" I lee (C»id flic) that my dear Jifut is de- • termined to have me. Oh! who could think, that my dear Saviour would do fo much for me- as he has done."— At ano- ,- ther Time, Ihc faid, " Oh ! what a Number IS there m Heaven ! And. O n»y dear7*/w -^' I am going to be one of that blefFcd Nun>! hrr of the E left of God , yes, I ..n going: ( . * »"»<»». that myPeace is made with God . O ray Dear Jtjui, I am ready." The following is a Prayer which im , found in fcer Pocket. ,. ^ **7"^,^''*«^. r"t indglcrituj art thj^^ks: I fit tbj mjgniJSctnt P^u.^ Ja M^J fhjUlf ktfir, M., tvtn mt.^ J^i 9» tnf*a HtUmfi. O mdtt m jittr, ^ ( . 39, ) * . '^^. fore thee 'f give me an humble and contrite lleart. Go4y let me he wholly devoted to ' '-'t thy Service, Gain rhyfelf Vieiory.^Q bkjfed tl Jeftit-, and let the AffeSlioni that are pkced -^ ;}| «« tUti MM i^orJd be fixed '• on thee, mver^ \' never to vffend.fo righteousy a Judges 'bui •,• J tnahU'tns to 'praife ■ fhee acceptably ^ loiih Re-^. ^' ■■,] v •pererice and . godfy Feat of Heart \ \and anfujer', ii ' i ^ i; ■ Uyifiibe thy blejfed JVUli ,jiinenand ^I/aeii.\\ ■;. -J} >J j' l! •:>•'■ rHlv" " I. >*••"/} V: ,it I. ■^^1•>';Tr■^•^•(;ll??^;;>;^;■l;/^ >bv.'i.-5M'k^^ 5?.'-i». ^'.\ -■-■?: •••' f;, •*--!-: I- j^r-^fr-".:; J.-«'. j;;..'.'| A T ,*'' "^^ '♦"J/ ;i/iv' ♦w .iWtt; -^r ..,*».... w; V^ /, - • '^ I ■'■'.*•>•',■ ■ • j ( '^ ' . • ' :The Jixperieuce/of MrSr ^-i^ • Who departed this Life, on the 9th o^ -'^■:.V:Septeitilfery I'j'ji^ in the . Twenty. firft r' f iVYcar of her Age; who wasa Wi/c and f> ;? xoMo^hcr of'Twb Children. ?^'-.ivv -.at.? J- i. ■'.«?-'■ vi-ix; r; *v-.!j '( ,',, v. ; * K S to her Pcrfon, fiie was exceeding near, >* * and as a Native, pi'odiglous clean ia I'erfdf and irt her Family. She was * Girl of no Education, a^ Jjer Father was taken away in her Youth, and »he poor : Widow left with a large Family > fothac, it w^s BS much as flie could do to get them Food and Raiment. The Mother received the Gofpcl, and died in full Aflurancc of Faith. .i • . T .. , • On fUptmher the 7th, I was fcnt for, by Mr».^ ,wha -was theft brought-to-bcd^ \ and was dangcroudy ill j and 1 aflccd her, '■ how (he was, as touching her Soul ;-»• She JBUfwcred, ** Very bad: I fcnt for you, ^7''^" to let you know, that I am now coin jt ^w& ij* tiiis Woriu inco avvotid oi; bpirus, i - jiwhcre," i .|;i f^ (•41. ) ■^v where, I fear, I (hall be tormented ibi:; ever. ^Idid npt fend foi* you, with a View r that- you can dd "any good foi me i- no^. Sir, I have no Hope for Mercy, it is too late J I already feel, the Torments of die! damned Spirits : ; I ■ have, finned- av/ay the . Day of Grace j fo that, I mull: be for ever feparated from God,. My dear Mother, who, I believe, is now in Glory, often warned mej but :! made irght of ;.al^ fh^_ llje faid to me, and would not have -the Lord to reign over me ; and nowGod is very,' . juftly cutting me off, .1, Sir,, am all Sin^' and have- never Jpnc one good Adion ,ia all my L;..?., .Qhi-wlut .fliail Ido, I feel a Jlell jn my Confcience v. I ani loft for ever i fure,.therq is no Mercy for me. Iha.YC • often gone to Church, bjuctqok^o notjce . of all you. iaid, and made, light .of it..'jj: often omitted, the Means of Qrace,, and, ^as careful about this p9Qr,.World.. Now' ^:.my Body is.cxceqd.ingbadj^jan^ .the," paia 'that is in the fame Body is more than 1 can cxprcfs V but,. Sir, the Pain of my Body .is Noihing.tp that which my So^l feels;.. If my Pain is fp great- here, \yha;,rou^ it be here- after, when this- Soul of -mine i$>, feparated from my Body 1. Sir, I fent. for you,, to tell ypu ^U this*, ai)d, that you may warn othey • ip.oor;>inn«rs.l*^i a(ked hcr,!t. we^aould jp^n '^■•'-■•■'- wo-'- •••• ■, ^^:Cy,^-\^kK'^l ■ ■;ij .V J«|- . ■ r 4io; ■ r inPrayer:— Shc.faid/ ♦*you rfiaf prayibiirrt ' • 1 have no Hopti 6f.Mercy,''-iI alked hcr^.^ "whjt I fliould alk'o/God.in her behalf i^'V She then lifted up her Hands and Eyes, and . - , {iidy v,»«, Well, Sir, if you- will- pray for i ' ■ fuch H '/ilc. Sinhcr, do pray,- that God!; would .deliver my\ poor Souli. and /\vrife J/, • Tardon bn.my wretdwd HearrJ which if^pt. he wiU. buj: do,; I. twill ' praifc: him forr-i cvcr."i-\Ve joined In Praycf, an^I found.O ' my Soul much drawn out for her*. ; I afkedf her, after Prayer, jf flie found : any' Hope " that God "Would fliew her his Salvation :-*t. - ' 'She (aid, ** I do find, that: God has given :': me ibmc Diwiiings 6f Hope, that ho will . :■ ihew me fonie Mercy«"-7.I • left her quifc{{„.'[ !■' athn-ftforGod. The Day after, Ihedefired, -in ! iha]^, 1 might be lent for^' accordingly i 5 > [( vifiwd her again, arid. afjccd her,? hoW/lhq>rj fouod her Mind :*— Shefaidi M O. niy ^ejr-A • , Mr. Cacgblany ali i si well ; ijcftu. i^- con>ey;r/ i'_iif|ia^ ftal«;di*^doAQn4iny poonSQuU-n l •i\U.\ i ; ;, *•• thou bottomlefs Abyr$,*i;.v .:.o"i m.^.V- [!;-*•■ My Sins ftrefwallowed upiiiitllcc-'faf.- I'T ' •T^,: •' • • V; :y.r\ \" '. ,:m::' •>.(>' ■;viio*'^ V: t'fald unto her. Do, yo\): now beliCYe,'f > hhac 6oii, (or C^j/J*sl'Sake^!. hfcs- blotted >/l liivic all' your })im<-^*^ O my dear .Mr.f.l -j «v ^; f«!cl;'tliat CAn)? "is mine }1 do, I do TfJ-iJ-y'*- bejicvei, - that C/&rj/? is my Bclovied.} ahd i ' . am furc he is mine, my very Heart biirrti^' ' wirii' Love: O yes, nny Soul is fuU of (• Cbovi, .Oimyfiear yefus^'XX^Q\\Vi\o'Nc[\y't that I do love thee. 1 am not no\v afraid-,'' of Death': No, Sir, the Sting is taken r ■ away ; and I am fure, I fhall be foon ivith'/^ ^ mydeaj-y*^, 'l^fliallfobn be in Glory, i,: Oh ! whacihas jefus done for me !■ O help / ' mA 80' praife my God." — I then aflbo .thine^S, i, for c^^r."-id,then'faid, *J I hope, my deaf 1^? Friend, that what ycfu fay; you- vife wcil HiTurcd .of :M-M."r^swhich, (he>repii{^i"'i':q. ;.; .,.,:,. ,,;.5.,..^- ■'. : > 'C Sir;-'Db ybVdetbtofwhacIfa/? Whatf?^ iii my iaft 'Moments,' whciCr am .goiAgC ihrb Et^rriity I Sir, belicve.me«, I do know,!,. that I; am- ohe *fkh, Ghrift :. ■ He' is. my ali^ anf6f i.fen' thoufand ••World5!''r' No^V Sir,' I ahi furromifcd tbGod what yod would, be; but, you know, that you foon forgot it, • and returned to Sin agam :'*— She replied^ " True, my dear Soul, I did fo, but ihif^ " I Ihall never /orget to the Day of hiy! Death J.*'-^ Soon' after this, God broke in upon her Soul, and flie called upon all . to join her to praife her God, who had done fuch great Things for her. She often:' called upon her dear Saviour, to come and take her Home ; for now (he was made : ready. She then defired, that her dear Huf- . band, and all her Relations, might come into her Room, for flic had a Word to fay to Uicui, before flie departed.— She faid to Ur dear Hufband, " O my Dear, I am *o;oing to leave you ; I fha'.l be foon. in Heaven with my dear ^efus. Now, my pear, make hafte and follow me, where Sorrow and Trouble (hall be no mor^."— • -S^ then c?,l!ed for her Sifters and Bro- >thers, • and tolji them, what God had- done, .'i ! "S.,^..^.-.- f C -4^. > ^o^ hcr-^ul.~-She then. poured -oiu-lj*^ Frayf rs. for thepi, and tpc k her Jeavc: fofinci ibon h^ fhaJJ biiirAyQn/«:r, ll . . ijJccding l,amb.'» '- ' - . . • . * I (47 ): . * * * , t . The Experience of Mri. /*- When fyin^on hec Ceath^Bca. WH E N - Ihr waj ia great Paiir of Bod]r, Hie would often It/t up her Soul, in fervent Prayer, to God, and beg, that he would not fuiTcr her, through any. Pain o£ Death, to fall from him.— She would often Say, " My Father, uLe me to thy Mcrqr ; my dear Je/us, uke mc U> iliyfcU'."i-~When in great Agony and Pain •^ Body, fhr would praifc and gTuriJ/ od, anii 'wi/fild often (ay, ♦* Whaterer pleaffi mj God, I hope, ihali alfo pleafe: IDC." — She wa» truly Icnilble, that God afflidcd her Body for the Good of her ScuL She would often complain of her own UnworthiiK^i, and would beg of God to purse out all the oldLeare.i of Malice and of Wickcdoefs, and make her t new Lump, that She might be mecc for ois Kingdom and Gicrry. — When, in all Appearance, near the Time of her DiiTo'. , kiuon, ihe was afked by one, if She was . afraid to die :— She leadily replied, " Ho^ bkfled be Cod, I aai. aoii Death u oq • TerPior / \ ■ :l! •N 'I / ( 4t ). Tmourtomei I on\j wait mj LoH'i L«ifurc :" — She ihcn cried our, with gTt*t Rercrcncc,** Come. Lord7«'?E>"1 is certainly in < Man by Kacurc, and«,vhole Man is Ev:) iic.ng ahcnaied from Qod, and incapable ■•Si^'!^ ''•■■; ^^,5-. .^V^^^ (• 5» ; of himfelf to become a returning Pf»i-' tent ; but the bleflcd Redeemer mull ani will perform all;, the good Work in and with the Soul that he will fave •, working and operating In his own "Will and Way v Ibmeiin^es by laying on his Challlfements upon the Sinner, and fending Home iht; preparative Rod of Aftlidtion, to bend •the ftubborn Heart and (liff Neck, in order to bring low, and mortify thac naughty Flefli, which we have lb little Mind or Will to mortify ourfelves : Here the dear Saviour undertakes all the. Work himfelf, and convinces the Sinner, at the fame Time, that, by his Sins, he hath dc- f-.rcyed himfelf; and not only fo, but, being brought th I' e by Affliftlon into the -Vale of Humility, he here difcovefs,. tiiac his Sins have been th? Weapons, and him- felf the Traitor, which have pierced the Lord of Life and Glory : And this ciufes •that blefled Mourning and Sorrowing for ,Sin, which workcth a finccre Repentance.; foftcnin»-the ftony Heart, making.it ca- pable or receiving the Grace of God, even /-as foaking Showers prepare and molify the Earth, to receive the Seed ; and thtn ic is, the great Hufbandman cads., in the -.Seed; and God, with his Word and Spiri;, ^cfays to the Sinner, I am thy BalVutipr. ■■^^ . . F2 . U'}\:Vih^. t! •J ; ' '! ^■i'^ f! • 1 -1. **>...• »«. if ( Si y I!'(^ nff""" '' ""^ freely ^pardoned, htr paft Offences arc done away, the Seed now influenced by the Depths of Humi: luy> takes Root downward, and brin^.— Dear Sir, I write thus to you,becaule I nave Iwcetly experienced thole Truths t_oncerning the tnider compaffionaifc* UiaiteningB, and preparative Work, our .Lord carries on, in the bringing of Sin- riers to himfelfi a blcffed Work, that Glory be to God, you are not unacquainted wiihicrpcciaUy in him, who now is the ' •/. hi2py ■ •»• . .-•■•f. ( 53 ) happy Occafion of my writing to you : You, and we, your little Flock, all know, that, for more than twelve Months ago, he was under Conviftions, and r:eiT»ed, at Times, at our little Meetings, to be very folicitous about the State of his Soul ; but thole good Motions feemed, of late, to be almoll, if not quite worn off, until the Lord laid his aftliding Rod upon him: I iiad vifited him feveral Times, before you -was with him the other Day, and was convinccd,tliat the Lord was again at work • with him; but fince you yourfelf was with him, it hath appeared more evident ; nnd.your dcfiring me to vifit him, I took as a Charge; and accordingly I did fo, and have the Happinefs to tell you, that the "Lord hath bleffed your Endea-" vours, and Miniftry, both in me and him. • Glory to our dear Lord, who hath greatlv ftiengthened me, with Faith ih'- IV^yei^, and J)lcading the Promifes for.hi'iTi occ'a- fionly. I plied him with Pills fu(i^ until ■ I found him quite "broken down, and' athirfl for God ; this was MondcTy- tLven^ "ng, liaving alfo been with liiin in tho' m \ * ' i» ; \ .' >' V \:\ lorning. Tuelday Morning, I was wirb ^.'^ /him again, when I found -him nnicli diiV'^v .treffcd, md labouring under 'an..' rtimblV: - ..iwtolifrabic Weight and Bui'dcn en his-'. •.s'.'.l .■■(■ . f / /i-viv-:*K.- .«:-' :-M. ' . • H ...;( 54, ) .. Heart, wjiich fccmed, fie Taid, / morft ' grievous; and painful, than all his oth-i^^^i'-*' f 1 i SS ^ \ now fung the i6oth and i88th Hymns : This laft Hymn fecmcd to relax his whole Heart, and operated, as a foaking Shower of Rain upon the thirfty Ground : It is thefe precious Heart-fprung Tears that are well pleafing to 'Jefiis\ fo well pleaHnff,' that our tender, compalTionate High-Prielt' cannot,will not overlook them •, tor furely there is a Bottle to put them in. Encou- raged by thefe Circumftarices, I was per- /fuaded, that the(c Jpril Showers, as Mr.Trap has ir,would foon producc'VW<«y Flowers. I went now toPrayer,and the Lord helped my Infirmities, and made Interceflion for us, fuitable to the Occafion. I told him to 'be fervent in Prayer, and that thowh Heavi' nefs might endure for a Nighf^ yet 1 nad great Hope ot Jcy in the Morning for him ; for I was fomehow alTured, that the Lord would vifit him very foon. I then took my Icavj of him, afid came Home, where I was' fo laid out in Prayer for him,- that I could nor leavd off, for a grejit while ; and I be- lieved,that the Lord was now near to deliver him.— This Morning, I Was again juft pre- paring to vifit him, and pray with him again, % *,.to my unfpeakable Joy and Comfort, a McHenger came to 'me, and .•■ 'told il^e, thai^hc defired, that 1 '^ould cornc v. 1v .' ^ii>-:yt\\.\ ,^. A\m '^. M t: ■ ;. IT'S.; • "'V^V.^^„_ ( s^ ) to him, and that he had good News to t.H InA ^f"*^' '"^'fcd. 1 went immedlateiv and when I came into his Chamber I . maginable; his Guilt all removed .S J-'iej I could find it in mv Hcarr ml/ out ot Bed, and dance." J%yd/?ir? queft.on whether ever you^ faw fuch' I : '7;f^"l Change; he was\ indeed read, Th i H: '''"" 1^^^ h'm. in what Manner his Change firft opera ted >~ He told me • that he had been very bad all the NiZ ., : J.'"^^; a"d that, m this Sort of Slumber he .„ ...raw fome People come to hii, who we" ' f ^^^ ^° «Pen him and take cXt his He^r -^^^ fc ''''"'' r^*^"^ "^^"'^ ^e then S : ,/«o^ 1-iearr,. or fomething to that EtYt^ ■ •when theMen faid, Oh! we%re to givf^tu anew Heart; with that he faid.T C tip his own Hand, and faid, . 1 wi 1 pulHt out myfclf, which, as he tlCht^ wa : done. accordingly, and immedfatcJy hc^ •awoke with a new. Hwr^ ;„^. Jt ••^' "^1j „ . 1 — 7— tov » """ inimcdiatclv he •awoke With a new ,Heart indeed ;' J ani \w-S, C 57 ) lure (ra.d he) it is not the fame, for I feet .' ^ Pet^nL T ^T'^'' ^'g^^"^'"^. Love,- Peace and Joy all over -, I have no Pnin no Burden: What is became :rmygu It; ■ }^''^ «"^ ?^'" •' What is become of Fear^ I am not airaid now to die; I am all Love ' • Love, for every Soul in the whole World Oh! my God ,s all Love ["—We now had • " ^ Hv'mn'^^^'^V^^^^^^'^*^^ Wc",t iufsurnT^'^'^uS'"'"' ^"^ agreeable was our Surprife to hear him, who, the Niaht • bf«'-^»wasdeadandhei;refs, asiLS IrVktH^T'L''' ^'''y* an'le'^^w'n ^ VoTce il-^'^"^^' ^^^» ^''^^ «" audible ^ Love anJ tJ . r^*^ Overpowered with This mv i'"^^ "'^' '° h^Redeemer ? inl: r I '^*^^'' ^''■' ^^ the News thaf ' R?eat Sir* ^'^'^^^ ^ believe, wilt 'f Jt tfertrUnSS^ ' "emoted y^^^''^^'^^^^* you nuj n ver t ' removed from us, nor the holy Vifion h^ Portiorof hie Q -'-^'^^ y°" « double continue CO ^oiccfj^l^^^ri!!;!!^^^* I J't-<^r, f V» ( 58 ) *]cftis Chrifi eftablifli our Hearts in Faltb and Love, that wc may be found un- blamable in Holinefs before our God, even bur Father, at the coming of th6 Lord Jefus^ with all K\% Saints \ that ;he Spirit of Cbriji may dwell in us ; that we may continue in the Grace of God, and in the Faith, grounded and fettled j and may not be moved away from the Hope- of the Gofpel. May thcBlcfling of God be on your Miniftry, that you may con- .tinvle to bring many unto Righteoufncfs^ • ^.thatyou may at lad finifti your Courfc -. i!witK Joy, and fhinc forth as the Stars, fo^ --Cvcf and ever. Amm, . i t ..„ 1^ cj . *;= 3: ; .'V.^ :,;• -w ■'■'*r: Dear Sir» in • ; i' .y p :;;•; Your Brother m Cbriji Jefus., '. < -.1. . ■,,'•"•. , - LETTER 'C 5? ,). ■4I 1.1/ : ' L ^ r X i^ R IT. J?^//W^, 7«»*2I, 1774, Reverend Sir, • , ■his I ci>cerfully d„ f ' "'^ Z"^?'^ «'' . of your « Jdl°' ™ f '^^"ff ""o^) Jiie, at a Time wL ^r .- ^'ndnefs loi''/ . -d cleftituTHf : l^^i,^^-^^^^^^^ ■ ^ut twenty-four HoS" „ \he ^""^^•• ^hen we i^iJed with a fair Wind ^r'*y-'"' mediate y Joft Siahr «> r j ' ^"^ 'm-. ',:..«.. ^A W:*:^:^'i^^^^\|}^Capeof.^^?. iween Lands havL ^^^ ^^^ks be- ! ; V My Paflage was mad. L ^'^"1 StOrms.j:v..,.i- tbc FriciSin^ oftr? ^^^^'•«b]e,thro^ .;i;r:. ployed me as Lfto/'^lfP^^'^ ^^•^'^^- ■>';; i could bJeed and nnV a ^'i^ ' ^"'^ as .;:;•. ^' of Do<5lorfl,i^ a^"^:^''^°'^,>'^'^«hac.'?^^^ • Drugs, I was m?H ^PP^'cation 0/ : o^> -i was made exce*'Hjr.,v ..r r . lumbers, whn in i-u ■ r^'Z,-"'^ «i=iUi.io ^'the Fe.er bein'^lch'^^^ ^^^^^e. were jit.-. I I ■--'i''^' :,v (5V- ■W:'^ t ( 60 through the BlefPng of God on my En- deavours, none died : 1> found Bleeding, Vomiting,' and- a BHfler on the Back, nude head again ft the Fever, and the ^'ck foon recovered : This introduced me into •the good Graces of theCaptain ; fo that, I-was treated like hlmfclf. By the Confcnt and Dcfire of the Captain. I preachcil twice on SundaySj and once on the Week Days, when the People could hear; biit , this was with an heavy Heart, for I did 1 not find my Soul alive to God j but, on the contrary, I knew, that God's Difplca- fure was againft me, becaufe of my,Un- faithfulnefs i and I was overwhelmed in Trouble ; ncverthdefs, I had the Comfort to find a Backflider confefs, that, he was' reftorcd to Favour under my Labours ; and different Pcrfons profeffed to be gread'y quickened.- ■ After J went to Baltimore^ I mad« In- quiry forXthe People of God, ind con- verfed witft one of Mr. fVeJky's Preachers -, but as I had no Letter from Mr. JVeJley^ he feemed verycold,and behaved with nofmall - IndifFcrcncc, which did not a little try me. However, I was received to lodge with a Dutch Gentlewoman, where I continued fome Time, at free Coft ; bur, hearing -of no ?lacey<| was going to kx. fail for Phi- , ' ■ ^ ladelj>bia, i" J • .:■«: .; ■1 •> .{j^.M.t*^;.^ ( 61 ) hdelpLia^ when a young Man of Mr. iy^iy% Society, directed by Providence,* came Irom his Home to the Houfe where I Wa« ; and, as he informed me afterwards, he did ^o^. know well why it was, but he found liimfelf^prened to 'come that ■D;iy to Town ; and, he hearing of me was puflied on to prefs me to go Home ^ with him, and flay at his Houfe, until Providence Hiould open a Door for (nc • 1 accepted this Offer, and went to his fathers Houfe, twelve- Miles from Town, _ whrrc I met the young M.in's Pather, and three Siaen, allhiinpyia the Lord. I his, and a Reneclrion otf.mvr f State, brought Tears m Plenty from -my byes; Sorrow revived in my Hearc, 'arid my Gntt was fo excefTive, and viiible,*-' that I could not avoid informing them cf'- the Whole- of my Didrefs, and the Caufc thereof. Well, they prayed for u.e, wcpc ' over me, and aflured me, that God had' made known to them, that ti.e iLord ■ would niortly rcftore to me all tiiat I \^^ >: loft. One Morning, after Family Pra>^ •*: i read a Chapter, which greatly affeded' me, and young Mr. (for thar.was the Name of thePcrfon who broucrhr m- to, his Houie) wc walked into the \Voodj^ ' ..and, wc.bo^h fell on Pur.Kaces, .and , " '':^'-^ ^ ;4Jpin: ii H^ ' p . Spirit of Prayer was imparted to us bothj .Tnd the blcflcd God broke into my Heart,, in a more powerf\il Manner than J can ddcribe, removed my Gr.ef, and filkd my Heart^with his Love, to fiuh, a De- gree, that I Co,..' : hsrdiy fpeak, while Tears :of Joy, ran down my Checks. , O Sir, God, by bis IVoyidcnce, conveyed mc to this Land, tomanjtctt thcGreatncfs of his-GoodDcIs to mc J evcrv Day's Expe- rience, lince, confirms me in the lovnig l^indnej£iday, to fee M/.-ST— '-—^ ly < '\ , a Gentleman of an immenfe . J'ortune," where were diHlrcnt Peribns pre: fent ; after a little Converfacion, I gave out an Hymn, and fung k with Tears of Joy, after which, I went to Prayer with -them, and" the Glory of God filled every Heart, while on our Knees i fo that, every ; Perfoa was obligfkl to withdraw to fome • private i'iace, io vent thpir Tears in ^ecreti Heart muftburft with the loving Kind- • "^i^'ofth*, Lord. Here L exhorted, la the fame Lvemng, to a Company of Per- ions, wh^fe Hearts the Lord We!l watered. T-fe next Lcrd's-Dcy 1 wns great!, „- portuneo to preach to a large Company and tne Peoples Heart. 'were li- J,\2'^ u'^A^'l '^ ^'■'•^ ''■' Oh '■ -how did mv lusi^ove, 'The Sunday zh^r, I' preached twice to crowded Afiembl.cs ; and the his Tloufe. ind'^dXTTiTr'^m^gJ^r^^ his Houfe my own : This Offer I gfadiy *m! ' • have gladly ^^^elJ^^M^^^^^ would; but I W-- UA rr. ^ r . "S ^^ * P^, Hoirct^u'Ld f: ^;^,:^;^ 0. doing more good; i ^.-^^,"' "^ • >•■<:. ■ - . . A '■■ -■.■■'•■''■• • •I! 'i }^ could not be fuftercd to leave the PJoufc x tlicrcforc,- {[\e has made me an OffvT of l.odging and Board at her Houfe, gnuis j anil has got a School-Hoiile pur jn Order, ior my teaching Children. Thus nappily am I fituated at preienr, in the Midft of Plenty: ' But it fecms, that 1 fhallnot be iuffered to flay here long; for the Preachers Icem determined to have me out f ravr), lliortly; but as to that, I am at the .pofal of tlw: Lord, and willing to fpend and be Ipenc for my dear Mafler. Th?rc is a glo- rious Profpedb of a great Harvf ft here : Thovifands are convertcd.and tnere is aProf- peft of thoufandj more. I de'^'re, that my kind Refpcds may be given to thofc who have afiifted me in my Diftrcfs ; Jir.d as for yoa, I am pctiuaded, that the biciTed Lord will fully rewarLf your Labour of Love," for. being an Inftrument of freeing me from four Years Servitude j by which, 1 believe, I fliall fpend the 'J ime in a more blcfled Way. May the dtar Lord blefs your Labours abundantly, and fill you wich divine Confolation : He tha: h^th loved will loV(i you to the E.d. •• From your affefiionato, •' And much obl-gcd Friend, J Li::' X— ^ R- '- !K« 0- •i\ tV: ( 6s ) X- E T T E R III. I^ETTILR Hart/ord County, 24enlattd: Aug, 26, i;;^. Reverend Sir, ». " hope, you have received my laft Letter to you, wherein I gave you an Account of the Dealings of the Lord with me ir. '' my Voyage of my Arrival .c Baltimore, • with the Subftance of what I mer rhere and of the gr-at Mercy of the Lord, in i^ftonng Peace and Joy to my Soul: ' i his Account I fent by a careful Captain " ^^'""^ ^or Brijlol, as I then had no other Opportunity: As I hope, iccamciafe to hand I niall-only gi-^ you an Account " of whatpaflld nnce:\And to bea... I inform you, that I co inue at one of our; . l-riend s Houfes, in r t County of Balti-r more, and occafionally preach in different' Places; and the Lord gave me great Fa-' vourmthe Eyes of the People; fo that' •• many, who never took the Trouble of ' ^^ coming to hear Preacl.i.-g before, made ip * ;^r'i;^^.v.,.^^.- ^3- ■■■'■ * •«.'«: % il /.I h j; I'L' ';■.»■ If V: • their Bufincfs to come many Mike fo hear mc; and many felt the Power oftht Lord As to a School, I could get no open Doof for fome Time, ahMI%'i I fought it dili. gently : In this Way. I continued moft ot the Summer j and it is incredible, what' Art and Pams the Devil uitd to prevctu* my Ufcfulnefs: Neverthelcfs, the Lord opened my Way, and enabled me to ftand tny Ground, looking to him; and" at lail- I am taken into Connexion, and now traH vel the Round i where, blcflVd for ever be the Name of my dear Mafter, : am greatly blefled, and aflilkdi ever- I'lace where " go» I fee manifeft Tokens of his Good-, fsj the Lord is carrying on a giorJ6u4 _^ V»ilcm this Land-, their Numbers daily . tncreafe, whofe Souls are truly alive to thv* Lord, and have already obtained futk a Meal are of Grace, as that they are as fttikd in the Ways of th? Lord, as if they , had been twenty Yeats in the Way: And thole who ftaiid out are convinced of the' Truth of the Gofptl in general, only they arc not yet made willing to give- up all fjr the Lord. The only Thing that feems wjiiting here, is faithful, hunble, gifted' Men, who ai-e willing to fpcnd and be' Ij.entfor Clrifi^ in order to caulc, ther >kolc Gpniintnt to- embrace the Gofpek ( ^7, y They are a People much given up toprri'' vare Prayer; fo that, in publick, they are folemn and chcerlul, as alfo zealous for . .God; and thofer.who are poiTe/Ted of ' Thoufands fceni- as devoted as if not worth any Thing ; there fcems, at pie- f;fnt, a happy Difpofition among them- ^ They are not ignorant of the dimrrent • Opmionsm Religion among Profeflbrs^ but they delp.fe all Sentiments which dJ not tend to fubduc. their Hearts {O the Obedience ot Chri/i: And as Hulincfs and Happincfs are nearly conncded tOKetijcr'' ' ihe.ronly Ambition is to lirek- to have th^": Hearts moulded into the Image and'. Spirit of ar;/.. Oh! that this wer? mom- :. the Conteft among Chriftians ; then, like ^ ' ' the happy Avericam, they would cnioy a' ' more frequent Intercourfe with Heaven' than they do.- My dear Fnend, I can^ -• ' blefled Days and Hours in the Ways of ti e^ ' • Lord yet I never had fo clear and frequent' Man feftations of a Redeemer's Love ' as I enjoy now. What Lhave fuffercd- has given me fuch a Sight ofniyfelf, chat-" " Tarn made willing to be any Thing in thc^:-: '• Hand! of my God, being cWvinced that-V^" lam not worthy of any Thing but Hell ' Y' fo that.evprv Tnl-.^ /f t ...-'= ""' **fv* 7 '%' •'•'f'v'-: ■h ■•'11 ft 'i 'I ( 6S >. 35 a Means of fciting my Soul on Fire with Love to him. O divine Saviour, help me to p.aife thy Name, whofe Love Is without a Bottom or Shore. My for-, mer AfFairs keep me humble and rcfigncd in my Station at all Times j his Love ta me daily keeps me every Day happy j and a Senfe of my Weaknefs keeps me daily V dependent on him. I fee, that it is a great Y hing to preach and live the Gofpel ; and I am lUrred up to feek a Power to live as folemn and devoted, at allTTimes, as when in the Pulpit. I find the Way of thcCrofs fweeter to me than I ever did before, I drink no Spirits, Water is my conftanc Drink-, I fee a vaft Need of keeping my Body under, and of bringing it into Sub- jeftionj and though, at this Time, Num- bers are in an afflifted State, the Heat of the Seafon, being exceflive, throws^ Num- ; bers into Fevers and Fluxes-, yet, through the Mercy of my (jod, I never enjoyed better Health in my Life-, and my dear Mafter makes my Sf^rits fo lively, that my glad Heart dances for Joy : Indeed, I want Words toexprefs how good che Lord is to a poor Worm ; Glory be to his dear Name. I fometimes think of my ' Wife and Children, and ther^ Nature be- gins to worki but I am obliged to give ' ■. . " them therti up to the Lord-, however, I fliould be »lad to hear from them : I wifli, it were in your Power to make any Enquiry, by Means of fome of your Friends oi Brijlol^ about them, and to let me know fomething concerning tliem. And now, my dear bcft of Friends, I cannot help often wondering at the great Love and Purpofe of the Lord, in making you an inftrumcnt of freeing me from four Years Slavery^ throughyour Aflillancc, in paying myPaf- fage, by which my Way is made clear to preach the Gofpel j whereas, the being bound four. Years might have been my Ruin: 'Surely, I (hall, while I live, refleft on /Our Kindnefs with Gratitude. May the Lord make your Labours fucccfsful. O Sir, let the Zeal of the Lord of Hofts conftrain you to devote the whole of your Life to the Lord. A Minifter Ihould have but one Bufinefs on Earth, the Sal- vation of Souls. I wifh you all Happi- nefs ; may your Chapel be the Houfc of God, and the Gate of Heaven-, may the Glory of the Lord be revealed there, w h?nevt r you fpeak for God : The Crown will recompenlc you abundantly for all your Labours. My kind Refpedls to Mrs. Cougblan, and her Daughter, (dc. Lwifli them all HanDinefsi and 1 truft, that }V 'i! i t ||! I m I ' . of Grace : And I beg yoUrPrayers for me that I may fpcnd the whole of my Life bethcObjcdt ofallmyDcfires; to love l\{?ll and to abour for hioJ. 15b all my. • '■AVilhes and Aims; r*=^:''W , -" : .*•;. • ' ^. •. V.-' ••;.*;-]'?'-;t .H' L E T T E R IV. Harbour -Grace^X^nokr 21 i 1774* ■Reverend Sir,- T Eicaitily thank you for' your kind Let- ter, which convinced me, that you Hill rareil for my Soul. 1 fclc my Very Mc-art • pained, when I found you was not to re- turn ; yet I could rOj'oice, and praii'c Qod, that he had fruftrated the m.ilicious Dcfiga of your Enemies, and had covered them with Shame. O Sir, I do fenfibly feci. , the Want of you; I can truly Uy, I havfr often mourned for you with Tears. My dear Sir, you dcfired, f would give you a - particular Account,, how the Lord fii;fTt,:.,« wrought upon my Soul, and how I go onj ili >;• which 1 readily do, beli&ving it to. be my.t'f.V:? Duty to comply with your Requell. Wheir'-.i Ter '' J firll heai'J you pieach, I was an Enemy >'t-'n to God, and knew it nor, I loved yoii ;-'^'^;|' . from the lirft, and could not bear to hear/Ji 'f you, or the ' Truth which you delivered^ ; >;'' T ' ' evil Ipoken of;, yet your •Preaciimg''?T«y wrought no faying Change in me^ tiJth-'Jr:': your Ketunv from ^>f/Wi wiien, as I. con*' 'C-\(\\ •^^■'•'■•'•^" -.:ji; * ■ '^ .n^ntly\?jll';* -.i^^^ X, > • * •f < 1 I : 1 -' i i ' .- " * - • . r-. iltntly attended the Means, the Word began to take Root, and Things ap- peared in a different Light. On Clfr/Ji. masnVay, I ventured to go to theSacrament, ■with my Father apd Motherj, after you had repeatedly explained ' the Nature of it, and the Danger of unworthily Receir- ing,I was, in a Meafure, convinced of Sin-, yet I did not fecy aad feel, my loft and on' done State by Nature, till the Spring foU lowing; when the Lord -fent his Word with Power, as a two-edged Sword, to my Soul: I favv myfclf wretched^ arJ .poor^ And blind, and naked', having no Hope, and withait God in the li''orld: I faw, and felt, I deferved Eternal Damnation ; 'and was conftrained to cry out, Lord^Jcve, or I pe- riff}. The Enemy often fuggcitcd, I had finned away my Day of Grace, and it was .in vain to pr;'y, and. that tiiere' was no Salvation forme. 1 was greatly diftreffcd with blafphemousThoughis, and 1 thought, tio Creature was fo ^tempted at I was : Both you and Mrs. Cough/an prayed with, and for me; 'I continued in this great Dil- trefs of Soul, till Thurfday in ffhitfun lVeek\ but when I was praying to the Lord, thi^ Text came with Fowcr to my Soul, Try mci and fee, if I will not pour jn a Blejftng, fo ai thtrt.fhall ^ot be Jioont enough fo - held iL ^ \\ '^•iMi?^^" "' • Suddenly;- . fi;ddenly felt my DilVrefs removed, and \ could rejoice, n the God of iHySalvatlun. my Heart leaped for Joy,, and my S were filled with Tears; I thought, I coulj Chiflj Sake, had forgiven my Sins : I fdc my Heart fo full of Love, that I could no help Ipeakwigofit; but was conftrdined to tell my Friends;' and I eameftly Joneed tp fee you, to tell you what the Lord had done for my Soul. In rny frfi Love I wa^. .calous for God and often wondered JC St. 7./.,v,m the Revelation, m^znt by leavmg the frft_ Love, bur, by woful Ex penence I now know what it means- had 1 not left my>;? Love, I mighthlvVbeen. furrher on ,h my Journey : ^ O Sir I fr^ nlha„u.d. when 1 W back, to te \Z ' a L.>.terer Lhave been, and how So' Glory I^ave broucrhtto.God; furely ic ■' m-ght J uflly have for ever withdrawn t e ■ ^ r^'n'^f ^' Holy Spirit fVom me; bu^ ^^ what fhal I fay? He is a C.^^A ^e ^ •'• ; Mercv. T OJll/^' it'-.!' ^G°^ °^ ;«nder.. ; God, every Thing contrary to his divin^l- S^eai ^ecclilty orHoiinelSi and, bleflcdf ^;ri' ■Sv , V^**: !.•«■■ ( 1A ) ^: .....*. -.-J: 41;.;- - • ;.,.^r. •>*>oiV y*^.^ ( '75 ) . . forwanfof your godly Inftru^rons afi^ Advice; knowing my ownUnfaithfulncl^, and my great Ignorance, it often bo^sme 'down. I beg your particular ,0irettion how to'procecd, in future, with rcfpc -SovU know 'lipw gladlfliouldbctofecyou: fvlySoul . < Would fly, if pofilblev to heat ..the; Gdfpel ■ Triimjict founded by ybii : J OK \\ S\i, whcii I confider, h6w often I. K^vc been ' hlcikd under yo\ir Preaching,.^" melts me into 'Tears,' now I am 4cp"ved of ?iic ;, ^ • Happinefs ; I often noOijrn for the blefTcd • 'Sacrament of the Body and I^lpod of our ■■Lordjefus Chriji -A^o Mivc, iojhr^jorth • my Lord's Death, Jill he come : I . ttoft, ■ He'will fupply the Lack of all Means to my . Soul, and enable me to, fly to him, in every — Time ofTrial. . I desire (continually to br >'.taughr, by the Teachings of the bleffed "'■■' Spirit; for if left to mylclf, but for a Mo- '^ menr, I am readyito f^ll into Evil of every. .,. "^^, TCtnd.' We\\mip)^tyeremah hy.The Htcn'C^^^, t ' is deceitful - Above ^nll Xi>i"g^y ^^^ defperatelj ' ■ imckedy'vihi^ can know ill \ Oin u\.\\y hy,^: r"'"^ my p/e'ateft Enemies are within.; I feel an • T-5Vcvil Heart of Unbelief, ever bene to back- :'^^flidc ftt>m God ; I long to .be. delivered ' r I'rttift tile 'Remains of inbred,. Sln^and to i ;Ji M ■•Oi- ,y^' < J ftavc the whole Image of G^a mneJ x^ponmySoul, and .^ery Dc. • ^ S h^fwilThi'n'^' P- ^^^^ '°^''-" Lilian nis Will be done in me. M, ucar Sir I .Jope, you will continue to pray for me; my pool* Pr.ycrs fhall not be wanting for you ; ., >I..y you ever cry aloud, and/pare not ; Mt ut> .^ * ,'.' ^^^ ^^^^ 'nay tJaily -^dd Souls ^0 yourMiniilry, and ac laft Lown yoj .'PI > .7"; f-. T T ■i «)tri Carbontar, ytb ofyanuf'ry^t f77.^. ' . Mj very dear and Reverend Sify t Am favoured with this Opportunity to. write a few Lines, and hope, this wilfc find you, and dear Family, fafe and well in England; after a plea fan t and edifying.' Paflage through the mighty Watens : May- he that holds them in the Hollow of his' Hand hold, fupport, blefs, protect, guide, and direft you, and yours-, and may x double Portion of the dear' Redeemer's Spirit be upon you, enabling you to blow the Gofpel Trumpet very loud, in every ...i Place where God •;al.s you forth. But,r^N/, Oh! to think of never having you this \, \yay again is very Heart-breakingi bucv ■ I believe, your Work is done here, and- God is now calling you to greater Worlo^;;. ftill. And when 1 confidcr, hoy you-hayc. laboured and toiled for a. Parcel, of .p^r . unworhy .;Jlebels,- in this inclement Re- gion, lam covered with Shame, to think.. ..that I am no better, no further advanced. ;.it)awardi and ftiU. I am no better tluna> . ■'■-v.. . ■".■■■■ Hi ' 'withered § .■^ ^ «i.y dearr, Mr. Cougblan^ is the Center of our Union, although we are feparated, and difperfed. into the uttermoU Corners of the Wilder- i, nefs i no Wonder then, that we are pre- . fent in the Spirit. Chriji lifted up Jhall draw ell Nations unto him. J dq often won-; der with myfelf, how I fhv^t' have any-"! Love for, or Acquaintance witii all thatJ love J'efus CbriJUr even as though I was familiar .yiih thcuTi/fc nigh I never faw ■4,-W . , ( 8i ) them in the Fielh, v .by this blc/Trd Umon, I fee them all, and enjoy happy: and comfortable Moments with them that . I never faj in the Body; All the dear Chil- • dren of God in .this World,, throughout ' the Earth, feem prefent with mt- ; much :' ■ '"^x!^? you. my dear and Reverend Father' mChnJl y\xo have laboured hard, and ' .'■ travelled m Birth for fueh a poor Hell- '' ' ' deferving Sinner as I am j may cu- hea- ^ * venly Father give you his BlelTmg. even '■' I' the Blefllngs of Jacoi,, on.the Head of Jofepb fo, and more, may the ble/Ttd TT *l^^ow upon you. My dear STr, we had a blefTed watering Seafon, on CM. ' mas-Day, at,our Love-Fead, in theChurch ' and a gracious out-pouring of the Spirit amongft us ; I do a/Ture you, the Lord was . " with us tf a Truth; fuch a Time we have not had flnce your firft c-^-riin-y amongft us (fave the firft twoYears) no? oIIX^k' ^,^^l''-«^-^!^'''35^^^TTlS;e cried outi othershavmg theirCups running over • The gracious Redeemer made i. a Love! l-eaft indeed, and turned our Water into Wine; and you,. my dear Si., was pre ^nt upon all our Hearts, in a articular > MannerdvarDay^Oh! tP :ThadPow5-: from on Hieh,thati GO :^ ^„,e venture • .* 7,' i I ,;»-'•■ X 'ift iJ^ar^ I ;^n^O/i}f [^ »..'-■ ' ! cH .5.1 .' ' A J^ •) •. •' out into thcHighWays, withoiitCrutche% ^ .and Call in. poor Sinners to fcaft with ■ fuch amcrgful Saviour-, butmyFaculties . .are deftrdytfd by a long Courfcof Sin and' '•'Vice, that to me it fccms impoflible, that ever I Ihould do any futh great Work for Chriji: HoweVcr, I hope, he will make ; me willing to do what 1 am capable of,' *i\and makefne any Thing, or Nothing, . ' .fo that 1 may glorify hinf, and be his ihumblc Servant ftill. Dear Sir, if it iliould not be the Will of God to fend .;| •;' you out again •, pray be aflurcd, if you ' ':': ■' "experienced Soldier vfjefus Chriji-, othcr- ,!: : -wife, it is better for us to be as we are ; :'L ioi our God cloth blefs us in our little (hort Comings : 1 think, if you fend one, he ">j?» iTJuft be endued with no little. Share of u l^is Spiritual Gifts, to build upon andthers K '.VI I'oundation: God di reft for the beft, I ' •■■;!■ hope he will keep us until that Time: !■>;'■ And, dear Sir, whether you or any other ' ' *' fliould come, let us be diredcd by you how to proceed, that we niay not let all •.u^*'. drop> the Lord Jefus forbid, 'that we vi'^'^ever fhould be content vvith a formal :' ■ ' Profefllon.— My dear Sir, all our dear Fricr.4»defir€. their Love to youi — 1 his ■ V* ( &5 ) ' is our Meeting Night, .and I hope, the bleffcd Jefus will meet and blefs us.^ lam 'obr|<»cd to Conclude 'for >- want of.Room* 7>;.i*?Ji-iv.''i J».d ;Trt» '..J-iorrt iS*;> iiUaiJlxu ui j5• is :>|»^ ^k- 'Sfii- I t Sir, :fV,-.«-»f^«« . 2 Muft begin this Letter, by faylna, thnt you w.ll wonder to receive [hi? om me; however with Men Things ;, J ; ponible, with God all Thin^ |;o^br ^v,dences fufficient, to Lw hfs ai! rp'ghty Power,- who cmmn»ded the Uzlt the Number that will be taking this Oo'" portunuy of declaring the lie .)a Jhed abroad w their Hearts, arid of glori- ^ ^'ng h's holy and blefled Name, for the Mamfeftation^ofhisLovetotheVand tht comfortable Influence of his Holv ^p>nt,I am conftrained to own, and gladly declare, that he feems very preciot ta my poor fequeflcred Soul, that was falong cltranged from himj that his Lona-fufTcr mg has at laft touched the He?rt that was once hardened .againil, ihe moft en. ,. , .; •'/• M f , deaj:ing Mr ( 85 ) dearlng Calls of his Holy Spirit. Oh! my dear Friend, 1 bdicvt you often lifted up your Heart arid Kyee to that allloveiy and blcfll'd Sav;our, with ardent "Jntcr- ccfTions for me, who cruelly abufcd his ^ercy, and trampled under Foot ihe filenc Conviftionsof an awakening Conlcience. lUclTcd be rhy holy Name, thou dear Iinmamsl, who halt plucked me as a Brand from the Burning: Oh! grant, that the Prayers of my Friend may co operate ' With my popr impcrf«a Ones, for the In- ' creale at thy Lqvc, an*^ that Faith which worketh by Love. It has" jjleafed the Father of Mcrcirt, to give his Son a fcw^ out of the Work^ . few, I tfuft, that will gather more Sons :o Righteoufnefs. I am but a Probationer, and young in the School of Cbrijii but a Week Yeacrday, • that I found my Heart givino- way to the fwc-et Calls of that dear Keckemer and warmina it with humble Adoration ' for iiALoving-kindnefs:' It was. when ' all had told the bleifed E.^cpcrience they''- had of the divine Love ^cd abroad in their Hearts, when I fet feif-condcmned Without a Wedding Garment, Aiillv con* v](ftcd of my Unworthinefs; fince which. >' I praifc the. Almighty Power, th.it cut'"' my Bonds klunder, and loofcacd ine from ' ■ ■ '■.a: ■ i-i' f^ W S'jr.f i I '■ ^lie Fetters of Sin and Death: Oh! that! may be enabled to fet forth his Praife, and declare his Lovir^g-kindnefs more and more. */Anen. — *-! had the Pleafurc ' of reading your Letter to poor ^— — . ■•^1 7" -r> and it gave me greai -Satisfadtiorf^, iie is a very fcribiis and -true Chrillian' •and Iaboius..indefat.ig4bly in the Gift he ; has obt.iinedj I truft, his Talent will gai,^ •■ ^anyMT^n*. Ai.you have Accounts from many Hands, you will hear every Farticu- •Lr; my flurry will not admicofmyen- ; ■^^'■ging ': 1 am going ^to faii ior Hoqie -.".To-Morrow, Ghi willing. ,... :\,, ,r •.■<■■'','.- -r-i^i f'*^^^ -^^''n' nt:A' r L. J- o ■ '^ if J:S^' -;Sr^;> -^'"^ ^^'^ ^^'fi <'^ ^i^s:i ii^H'^-I ,«rJ?*J (»i:*rt'M-.'lj- Vi'V'^^J.^H' 5*.^ ti- 't if •^Vl:'»Ui^??t4; ■ii^ik' ;*'i ■ iJr ■ Iff .♦ ; " ' '"'y .•■)J';.-.n *'ni,.:j ■ Ms.tOVGHLAN^ V'-i^ \W..-f.|. Reverend Sinfv •" "•.Vw:.or.'."o r J Hope, that this Letter will- find' you' poflefled of every Tiling that can make you happy here, and filled with that Peace which the World rannot give, or ever take away. Suffer me, dear. Sir, with the. relb of your Kriendi in thpfe Parts, to aor . quaint you witk the Work of God upoii. my Soul. When I firft heard you preach, r went and feafched the Scriptures, ta- find if thefe Things were fo; and I found, that your Preaching and the Word of God agreed:- Then I began- to confidcr, , what State I was in; and the. Lord was' pleafed to fliew me,..t^at I was an helpleiiN Sinner. One Day,, when. employed at my: ! ordinary Bufinefs,. I fuddenly felt a- IX'-! preflion of Spirit, and all the Sins I hall: ever .committed^ftared me iaftAijily-io ihc^ '■'■•-■' A. ac . •••; ;: :;^^cc>^' ■■ ■ - '!<■:'" ri*!-; III M .4) ' . ' f*' VM j%V:% ... face; about one Week. I felt tJ.is guilty • . Load, and I conftantly prayed to bcW ..vcred f^romat:. The *^Lord heard my rPray<:r,and fet.my 5oul at. Libewy 1 ,i:C..nnot fay,^hat I felt any fudden «; in' . Si ftantaneous Change; but I found- the Bur. .._: ,iv.rien. gradually remove, and the Love of , -y^y/'J.OvcrrpreacI my Soul: Flowcrver I ...can nowfay. in full Afiur^ce of Faith,thai ' 7'f"sJ>v^d we, ,nd gave kmfelf for me: I . . A: find hmjvcry precious to me; and I do ■ • '& ^\-^J^^^^ ■ f efled be God, I hive /; ,;-heen called to fuffer Affliftion in this ,. .,,:l.jtCi 1 am almoft in. continual Angui/Ir ■■- ''.'" <^°"^^q"<^nce. of, a broken. Limb,^tha; . .«-was badly feti ye.c, m the Mid^ of my •* 'itTr ?"/■'>?;« ^^eZord,M,d: trimpb .^.1. «//>* Gcaofwy Salvation.^^Az preiencf I '.•^•Jiave a. FcrfuaTion, that my Time here • .•Vs n^ort; and I blefs'God, lam .... ..ready v,hcnever the MclTcnger comes. •'.^.•ihe Ground of my Perfuarion is this- ;; .about fix \Vceks pall, my. Wife infoi-mecl . vi. mt that Ihc heard tJie moft extraordinary' ■'•••■?fh /J;''?"'^.^"^''^ '" ^'^'^ World, amV ■ : , hat.fhc he^rd It continuaiJy while awake- ' . .. :.; Jier Wo/ds iccm^d to me as idle Tales, anj . . ^: I would not be pcrfuadcd, bucthat it was '■::.- • f^"^. ^^^y . -^F |i^^g'"ation, till, at Lft- --..»..*;.-' . about y about three Weeks pail, I began to hear the fame myfclf; fince wJiich Time, it is my conllant Attendant, while I am awake;.. in what Place focvcr I am, it is with me continually: It is-different from all other • Mufick thar ever 1 heard, and is moft. like the Sound of an Organ, according to^ . the Dcfcription I have heard given of. Organs; the Sounds arc many and vari- ous; the Tunes, which are Pfalm or- Hymn Tunes, " with many a Preamble " fweet, " are truly. Heavenly; fo that, if.' a Paufe is made in it, but a Minute, I feem dejeded for want of it: This makes me think, that 1 (hall foon be fet. at Li- berty from this Houfe of Glay, and deli- vered from the cumbrous Clod that now- bows down my Spirit with Anguifli.'^— • , I hope, you will not look upoi. what I- have faid as wild and extravagant, for I. folemnly declare, in the Prefence of God, . that it is the very Truth.— Glory be to- my God, that ever 1 heard your Voices., receive my ThaiV.cs; and may my Goii ^ive you his Blefling. — I hope to fee.yoa, in the Realms* of Blifs, ar.d to welcome.: you into the Manfions of everlafling-Re-^ pofc; tillthen. Adieu: Continue fiirhfuU ^:>''''';./-: ^''■;: La. '/ [')ix^:'}iMa» ^v ys^i^> If 1] . y/^ l^^*|. 18^, o.^. IMAGE EVALUATIOfS) TEST TARGET (MT-3) // .// 7/ /^M^ <> V^.^^ 1.0 150 ^^™ I.I 1^ g5 2.2 M 1.8 1:25 u II 1.6 ^- 6" ► VQ /A A ^> V c Photographii Sciences Corporation i^ ^^ ^ "% s 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) «7]-4S03 \ c> r-'f^i ".unto Death, anci yOu^ Mafter will*eive . you a Crown ot Liic. . ~ 'f- ^ *^ . ypwsf.6?c. . ..; iv, 5. Theahoveexrraordinarv'AcGount' ■•^* -l^ w "'^J'V'^ t'y the 7 cltimol)y or hfs :'^tK^'^f^ "^ ^^« Mertings ; ami every Par!- H ''^«-^) . L E . T T E. R viIL ■ Harbour-Graee, November ^, j 774. ' Dear and Reverend Sir, ' :Tiy^. ^O"!" to you, with'my Cncere . ^Aff^^'on, and. I hope, it v^-W \n6val inPropentyofSoulandBody. Thou!^ • yf"'- ^<>^J^ in this Land is at an end vfr ome of the Fruits of it do 'remai-r Lnd . Itrufl, Will prove the Crown of ' y^u; > rejoicing in the Gre^t Day of our Z3 • *nd Saviour i. then, I hope, i ^1 h^^' the Number, and Fove LV of th Seak olios': "^rtr ^^/-p-i-ce 'r : /r / >■• • ^^ 'ny Education inOv^-^.- ^"4^/, in a religious Fai^^iJy Z^t" cariy taught the; kr ofX\^,j "'^ ^ this Fear, I was prefcrved • anrl k S'^'- rcftraining Grace of G^d I w^fe,^^-^^:^? '^ thesis Pollutions that ^rel^t^'^^ij!.:. At Idlt, It pleaied the 1 m-H r,^ v " '^'"» ;:•. mtothcfe Lrts. and I p'; ^ l^a'S^ ':> Mercy in fending you. vL.Tll ^"rd you, ™y Hearl ^joiadT wd^.t' ': ^*ii»;,:!?^iJ •;■ I- ' 1 ' .)'■■• ■:■['■■■• •'.f •^. C ?2- ) reached my Ear, it Toon found a way ta. - my Heart-, and i clearly faw, thatno pir- ■ tial ourward Righteoufncfs- would avail me; then I mourned and grieved for my ' Sins,and fought continually for Occafions, in private,, to pour. out. my^ Griefs- btfora thf Lord: Thus I v.Tnt on a long Time;, but.my God, at lail, comforted me. One Evening; while my Hufband was readihg the Scriptures in our Family, Vhe Lord ^ broke in upon my Soul, and I felt his .Love overflow my Heart Tuddenty, it •flafhed in upon my Soul like Lightning . 'and I felt- a Comfort and Joy that nu. ;Words can exprefs..^ Since this Time», . I frequently feel a Return of the fame Heavenly Fire, fometimcs in private, •fomctimes in publick, when I draw near •unto the Lord.— (jlory be to my God for his Free-Grace, I yet enjoy the Com- forts of his Prcfence ; and,l hope, lihall •foon enjoy it in: full Fruition to all Eter- nity.--'My dear Sir, [ cannot refrain from, -acquainting you with what I hourly ex- perience: About fix Weeks pad, on a >Night,when in Bed, fuddenly I heard the rnolt charming Mufick in the World; !no Tongue can exprefs the divine Har- .jnibiiy Ot Jtj and when it firft began, I (thpughr^as it played, it exprcfled thefe :.5->.-;'Vv;''' , • Words,,. .♦if?^^'Ji.^^•; - ■ -■■.■-:■ Words " All your Sini forgivcrt>" ■ This 'ixprefl.on was continually: for a con -^L'^'n^i^'r T'""*^' ""^P^^^d '" Concert with . y^hat I heard he- would not believe me mu, n^ortly after, h« was convinced Zl i^ic Tune5 arc Pfalm and Hymn Tunes Trebl'an^J?-' ^"' 'I ^^^'^^^ -^ Baf Z .ireble.andTcnour: Sometimes it plavs exceeding foft; then again it raifes^and &^''-.%''"S Joudf fomerimes* 'tSc tl R r'A^^'"°"- ^^"^ Pj^y aJone; then 'd.liLhrr'i ?? ^°"S"e can defcribe the ■ , delightful Harmony of it. For my Part ' 1 am enraptured with it; and, as 1 believe ;t to be a delightful Summons to me I - .long to be difiblved, to be with C&ri/i to jom th.s heavenly Mufick, in fingmft^J ^ Prailes of. my God, and the Lamb^ S?^- fo'h/"^ ^7''-All my Family defies ^ L rSrtr' ^^y^"' particu'larly my p /ij "T^ hope to meet you at God's *"- K^ghtH4nd, andlpendwith you a happy " Eternsty. lam,, Dear Sir> '^^^ ^?^9«r truly aflflftionate Daughter 'in Chriji Jefus, Jane Nofevoortby^ •a N . I' ■' i'; , , i' "*' 4i', .a W- r-||| y if li- :;Xt ,.si. ^f^i-" T :5i- J • v.>vA ;^./.\, ,^ .<,- • .<. t * Ik I *.' .•! Have been; very particular in what tc- '' I fpc6ts Mrs. Nofeworthy*& Account of 'Tt'^i tills extraordinary Mufick 5 I have alked •ii^j ibmanyQiicftipns, and been fo minute in ij^j* ;ihy Inquij7t.. that. tat, Jaft' believe it .is. ■ . \he very Truth, 1 as related '/above (yoa ■ /:].' Jcnow 1 am not very CfeSulous:) I have ' '" ■ wrote :he Account as.ne. : herowa.Words ' 4-'' (" 55 ) X E T T E R IX. '• ^^ . liarhour-Grau^Novmher:4,\ \^;j^ Dkap. ^t. COUdHLAN. ■ ' ••^' -■• -^ ^^ V- ,1 .? Sir, • • ^GREEABLEcoyourDefikirtid -. ^ you m- Experience;; but had inucfi' : '' rather tell it to you,. Face to I<^ace, than wfite: But alas the happy Days are at an :i,.r end, when we u fed to converfe with you: 'I ' .We,lhall^o more receive your oodlv 'i" Admonitions ^d Inftruflions; no more hear you proclaim the everlafting Gofpd^ "•; : and no more receive tlie blcired Sacra-* '' •' ment at .your Hands: Wc ofcen larhenti. and ir poflible, would wiH/a Return of • ' the happy Days that are paft. My Ex-' perience is as follows: The Gofpdctt with Power from your Lips, and reached , - the Hearts of my Family; our Eyes weffc^^l'; all opened, as you may remember; it theJ:- • iis^ loft nnful Worm, utterly vriyvdrchy i!.' -'1 \y t I i * ^ - f»' i .! ■ ■t:' ■4 . I ) /' i 9^ ) of Mercy., and many a Tear I fiicd, and many an aching Hearc I '-ad,, before th«» God of my Salvation fet me at Lfbertyi above twelve Months" I groaned under ^ ,- the Lafh?8 of a.gu'lty ConfciencLSanu ^ &' Terrors of the Law. One Evening, when mulmg ?k;' with Love: Oh ! how did my Heart ro- joicc; then f defied my Adverfary, and could, Nvith full Affurance of Faith, call cye/usLord. Since this Time, blcfTed be God, I have been kept by the. Power of Free-Grace, and I may truly fay, •< Oh! to Grace, how. great a Debtor, * •* Daily I'm conftrain'd to be; ,.. ; ' . **.May that, Grace, ftili; like a Fetter.* ^<; *,;• Bmd myv/and'ring Heart to dicc.'f. '• • :..■;-. '^. ,• ■ • - ^-z :| : This, in Turn, is my Experience/ Ohf ' that the Remembrance of ;ny Lord's GoGdnefs may excite me to continue faithf ul, unto hioi, and cleave clofer ini clofer unto my God. We are not likel J to meet again in the Jriefh, bur, I hope^ We Ihall meet where parting ihall bciio morp I am. With true Refped, -^ pear Sir, . Tour sifc^Uonatc Friend and Daughter ' ;* ■ ... ' q.. ' ■■:'■■■: '^ LETTER '\ more. ^ y ( 9» ; ' - '-My very dear Mr.'C^oucHt x'iil'^ ■ ^ *' <^> I Am yer among the Sons of Men» vet tn the Land of the Living; calmly wau- ingmyi good Maftcr's PltaTul-c j jcady ■whenever he is pleafcd to fign jny Rcleafe -from this J;^owfc of Clay,' I here fend you my Experiencq, and, I here, thcAc- •i:ount will prove a Blefling to many: "Jtrom my.. Youth -up, J Was moral, and- Regular in my Convcrfation, of a fober, ' 'refcrved Dirpofition; yet totally blind to •my Corruption by Nature, till the mcrci- iiii Lord fcntjiou into this Place, to preach the cvei'lafting Gofpci. Glory for cytr be toiny God^ that I heard the joyful News from your Lips, which has proved .mighty to the pulling down of Strong- ;holds. The firft Time 1 heard you preach, I was convinced of Sin j the Truth found a way to my Hearty and I f»w and fell my .loft Condition l>y.,NftturLi and my whole ';t Life ",''K^'i*'<>i.' *•■■ •V*'. ( ^9" ) ' Life appeared a Blot: I faw, that I had jiev«r done one good A "the State of my Soul to you, but jlill: fomething hipd^red v I have teen on t^ic • Way to you, and then again returhcdback;. :at laft:, I went to your Houfe,!and opcndd: "the State of my Soul to you, and you pi-ayed with and for nrtc; tiie fame Even- ing, when I left your Ho life, there was a heavy Load upon my Spirit,, and I v/ent . ^ flowly on my way Home, heavy and ..de- , jedted ; :' but before I ■ reached my owa . Hpufe^itpje^'d theLord to ftiine upon Vn3/.^Spiif, SiiH'l was fuddeniy filled rxitb] ^^^'^M ''P.ii'ce in ■ believing * I fou nd m y rH^4H:trtla\^^d;and -lifted upk Praile and''' yj^.n^'^iifgivirt'^i, and I went to my Hoitfc > "i9,^''^i»^^-' ^'"Hertwas-an Inllance ofamaz-.. 4jng Mefcy, -for •■ I 'was -aboqt ftvepty K 2 Ji, ■«,-V; V :"^ ' i >? f^VA. ' I I I ' . years olc?, wllcn thik Miracle of hcalfnf/ ^ya^ performed in me. Oh I how Iha f praifctheGodofmySalvatior^yHow/ial' Jj^^;7"^^VHonour due unto the N.ni^ t^ al .prevailing Name of ye/us? J 7m fur., I,,aveKeaJon to bJcf, God/that ever 1 law yoor Face or ever heard the Wd of yoMr Voice, for you was the Me/Tenger m.vrJ '°r^°i!'- OhI that my God. £re .nT'^":! ^^^^'"6' onyour^Heai here, and reward you with an-cndurinff^ Liheritance la Heaven. Glory be to r^ God I am yet enabled to rejoice in himr caHed tofecthcKing in his fair Bewitt": ta triumph for ever in his:Prdence'and^ L°nnrp'"^^-'''S°^i^f^ him^.throaah J' . ^appy torn.ty. Give my Love and^btftl ll^fpeftsto dwp Mrs. C^^K and. bSi lurycraeto .i?c, iaSinccrityiad.Tmih. ' - ,w^''-U\i i ,. '-"y/ -.■i.< .'j-i/iyoiir affc(ftionfltc £)aurhtcf-/ ■■|^;/• LETTER I iuill -yiVl (m'vJ^ '>;i»;t C>r»iv'^»^:| '-*.|.^,'' L.'E x^v;% 'f. harbour Qract^ Nffvtmiar jl: 177^ Mr. COUGH LAU: '^ ^-^ ^'V'^^^^ Xf^ ':t- . DiAR Sir, ' ' 'I J Did not receive your Letter of the loti ot April, till the Beginning of O^ober^ and I was heartily glad to hear from you, but was truly forrowful, when I confider- cd, that I Ihall fee your Face no morci however, I am rejoiced, when I confider. that you are happy, and out of the Power • ot your Enemies. Agreeable to your De.; "re, i here acquaint you with the Woilc of God upon my Soul ; You have heard, no doubt, that I have lived a regular inite from my Youth up; through the re- Itrainmg Grace of God, I was preferved Irom the many Pollutions of the Place wherein I was born; and I endeavour.-.i to fcrvc God in the beft Manner I was aoie. 1 heard you preach often, before I was convinced that youc- Preaching con-, ' -^3 ccrncd :\ '1. -J.- J . r If; 1 'i' ■ -i '1 2' ccrned me: I did not fee my N^ced of a' Saviour:. I thought my own Righteouf- , ne(s ,was fufficient for- tnc: , At laft, it pleafed God to open my Eyes, by McaiTs of vour preaching from thcfe Words, Let ' the Wicked forfake his Way, and theUn- rJ^biecus. Man his nought f^ and return unto iL'c Lcrdy a^d he will have Mercy upon him^ ■err. . The Words were direftly applicable. ' to my State; J faMr clearly, that if 1 was not Wicked, yet I was LfnrighCcous, and wanted a Saviour as much as. any one. When my-I.ycs. wcrt' orpcncd, how aflo; nilhed was I to. find,: that all. my Righ- teculnefs.was as filthy^Rags^ was hateh.1 iti the Sigut.of a pur^ and holy God. -r nicurned, L lamented, and prayed con-* tjrtually tomy-God, toopenmy F/es yct- xftore and more^ and lead 'mc in-the- Way-' ot- Tnulj.v' :/ hus i ftrovr^-and' prayed' nfcar three Months ^;aftd then, ^at a pub*- , l.cU Mtewng,. the Lord w-as" pleafed 'to* f^\s6 me an Aflurance ot^his Love: After thjs,.l began to dowbt^ of the'Reairty of* myConvcrfion,.and jg^rayed for a clearer Hvjdeiice of-' i*ardon - imd Acceptartce:- IVly good. Lord riearci- and anfwcred, and" gave me an 'Evidence fliortly after, ar juiothe/ publick .Meerjnf/, -fle?,r' s':*', e- Mcrkhar Sunj . ^en, I co'uW- trdyVay;' ;:p': -I. ♦.!• . that ye/us was precious to 'my SouI« thir' he v^^s altogether love/y, and that his Rich-' teoufnefs alone (imputed and imparted) was ■ fufhcient for me. • Glory be to his ixttt \ Name, I yet find him near; he is myS ' Comfort and Delight; the Joy and Defi e'^ of my Heart. -I ^eel myfelf greatly at^^^ ?. i"^^*^ yo"> It was you th?t was the' '* Meflenger of Peace to niy Sourand I ^ vanced m Years as I am, that I would gladly undertake a Voyarre to\ff» •i. If, ^'r i »^ •> L E, XT E R XII. ^,V^ ' Harhour-Grai'tt Nevemher ^ I774» I."-: V.Vu Mr: COUGHLAN, '''■ ^ ^ ^ J .^^ i/f • Dear Sir, ^ - . . ■ , T T rejoiced my Heart, to hear your Letter read in our Meeting, lail Spring ; but, 1 am fure, I was grieved, to hearthat you was not to come to us again. Lord, lielp us, we are left as Sheep^ witbcut a Shepherd. ' O.il that the Lord may fuppl/ our Wants, for they are great. Agree* able to your Defire, I fend you an Ac- count of my Converfion, which was as follows i 1 heard you preach a Jong Time, and ufed all the Means of Grace, before I was truly convinced of my loft, undone State by Nature i and fo ftupid was I, and ignorant, that I laughed, and wondered, ; when 1 heard my Sifttr talk of her being converted} and I did not belicvt, that (he «/ac a Sinner great enouph to need Con- vcrHoot At lail, it plcafed God to work ;v. -V •. upo0 -«*'««— to— iw u;*/'* ' »05 ) 4iul ih. Lord made ufe of it as a ifeeans lawn.ylelfloft and undone- I ^ouml T k a' as much Need of a Saviou^a'prf^fit^f cT"'fc;::d "^^^'^^ P^ron'S- ever, i cr;ed mjshtilr to tK*. T ^.^a j mcPowerto believe in him 'mv ^""^ was lifted up, and iJ^ .n.T^ T^ ^^?" vnto h,m. Laft Winter, it pf "afed tIT ' Lord to afflift n,e „„ /■' ''^. P'wied the .e"n" Y:L°.'*:-d i 'l^*^f™- "g'd "'" - i. ' -ic^ars; and a Dauehter ao^A «« fcventeen Years. 7 h^r.- u * ?^^ "^^^ raticnce to endur<» Affl.A- "^b'*^^" me dear' SiPi I recfueft vn.jr P....-^ ^__ ''^^>^-: ■I'liV' ,■'•-■"-■ "■■*' tliav •' f. 1 « f >.t ( < 1' \- 100 p. X V66 ) lli^r*t may at laft join you,- with the reft- of God's de,nr Children, where Sorrow an - I I i'rrS ffijb ■:w^.^ ioiJ^.■0 -Jn'.iu' ' J^^l; -m!A 6io.i ST^sJ -wtt .T:ois:b^' j^:i^Y;EIl ^^^' ^ f?7 ) ':;. ." ' .V i'i>E,.:X.,'T;-feVg;^j:^i^^ »>v '''■''•'"■''■'■■"• •"'ja'^.i. 7i;o'>' -■' ■ - E>SAR Sir, : ■ '^ I Join niyfclf to- the Number of your Friends, to write to vou- and S %, with the refV, that I a'm dc^'ced and ^a'cT^'^^ to hear of your Welfa"! nnd fad, toconfider, that you wil7n^ 4' - turn to us again.' May the I nri I •". i tl.e great Sl^pherd anS^i;^^ ^^^^:*:ii.4. mySo^ lizard yo^^l^t^:,: ;a King Gofpo^ near three Years hJZlx f^cltthatl was a Sinner' ' cS.nH ^ tended the Means of Gr;c; bufS ^^ ''■ thcPowerofReligion:;Sl^L'ri!^'V~^ ■ / .Kl r i? '' » » 1 .-i'l t' ■ t -. « -^:t .7^:s,-i tliea the Word came witli Power in my Heart, and I faw and felt niy loft, undone Condition by Nature,, and, by Pradticc: I laboured under thefc ConviftJons about t,wclvc Months, groaning earneftiy to be delivered', at laft, it pleafed. the Lord to •break in itpon my Soul, in a very power- ful Manner, when I was receiving the Holy Sacrament At yoUr Hands j then, *then, I found experimentally thatHis F/eJh was Meat indeedy and that His Blood ivas ^rink indted\ my; Jefiis . did then feed my Soul with the .Manna of his Love; I found the Burden removed that preflcd me down, my Heart was enlarged; and I - cap truly f^ay, that! did, then indeed re- . joicc in God my Saviour. Glory be to . God. I yet feci, that Jefus is precious to mySoulj he is, yet with me, his Rod and his Staff do comfort me. I find, that all his Ways are Ways of Pleafantnefs, and in his Paths are. Peace^ Thanks be to J piy God for h is i^ree: Grace, I (land; and ■ I hope» through the, fame Almighty Pow- «r, that I (hall bcenablcd p gcrleYerc un- - to tH* End. i Let me,, with the reft of ' your poor Children in thcfe Pans, have an.>:Intcreft in; your Prayers-, I am fure, w^ ofici\4tbirik,of yc.u, and ye p» ten pre- ' iaS^oii in our Prayers before the Lord; •...,. ', . ■ . Oh! H'!; 'U' M.-: r C 109" ) ^ Oh! that he may hear our united Cries ** and enable us to continue faithful unto' • Death, that .we may all inherit a Crown of* Life, and may at laft meet, to enter with ' you into the Marriage Supper of the ' Lamb. Give my Love and beft Refpe<5ts to. Mrs. Cou^hiart, and Mifs Bet/ey, znd believe ttic' to be,' "■' ' ''"•■ - r- •.;» loUvjq u«;{j -ij :...•, ,. "-. '•->. ' I ^'>nR^,i;vjir.!l.?.TH?T '^"Pt^W.Servr.nt,-'^ ■ o^ ?wf^.:>^i i,■f^^,K ^«c;,i,^ "^r Kj'^^::: \. i^^'-ii vJ6 L ; '■l:^ .-i list. .. *• " '■ . -'•'f.* ••^'*rr-v J»f ;i. i i, i^ .,,lL■■■■E-^.T^'.T■•■,E■Rr<.XIV.., '*-:'rv "I v r " \ \ ' i S" * >." » ' C»' •I ■ • i^.r. ^jC III,'!, have willingly embraced this /.'/^rv'^y^ ^,(ipp'!'>, the LQrdhasftiU*prerenrcd me, as a Mo- '^•vi'i nvimcht pt" hii Mercies ; he proves to me . .''""i-*^''. jin indulgent father, and a bountiful Bene. *.''*> •'r'Vaftor: Oh! how doth he fulfil his Pro. ■'I . «l 1 ■«. It adore Free-Grace,. -who have experienced 'fft'^''\'',Jefus toke my Redsemr^ when Thoufands ' '-'^ll;-- better thaiil are left faft bound in the '.••:■:;;!• Chains of Sin and Mifery. But, O my '.'■.t'.'vM^'dear. Sir, what Reafon have I to bluih, ' ^I'l'fl ■•'.,' and be aflumed, when I review my After- -.>i/!^M*i.Walk, who have fo often abuled the •'•■^f^'^G': Goodnels and Long-fuffcrings of my dear • 'V'.'--lr7f/w who have fo often trifled with his •-'iV'* precious Blood! I verily believe, that I ' •V'j'amthe vileft of all God's Children-,- tor. ^Teacher; yet, O my dear Sir. I can fay that 7(///j loves me! Is not this Grace upon Grace? I hopeyou Will help me to pnife God for his Mercy, towards me: And, O my dear Sir, pray' for nv^, ihat-I may endure, to the End: I truft, that he who h4s begun this gocdPFcik-ViiU nrver leave me nor forf ah vie. May.Ic^ 'v.hold fajl whereunto Ihaye- already attained, and never draw back^ till I i^ay. be foun^ com- plete in Glory, and fing ince/Tmr //^^V- \,' lujahs \o Qoi\ and the Lamb for evir. ■ ^wf».^Dear Sir, I defire to be thankful for.the.Goodnefs cf God, in conveying •youfafc to vour defircd Port-, anirx.iay' !: 7(/«j,cver.blefs, you from the upper and Tocthcr Springj.fo prays your , unworthy. 'hi Daughter io thtGo/pcL .:-. . ..;.•, - '■'■ -• ■/•••^ ra'i-i.^ iii-\ •J. yit^.i.Z'tir'^ti % ■^.^ i' K f] ■ t\ ' ' ! ', Hi r- ill it icyV-tV/ ;St:fe '■'**' •V. '■ * ) , ^ iK.'.J •t i: c:-; M ^>I ^^cc'Vfa your Favour lad Spring, and j>. . >ya^ .rt- joiccd to hear of your fafc Arri- «'.^^ !i" • ^f"!^.ofJe/us, 1 am enabled to'Jigbt the 'g$od' ■;Figbt 0f Fattb: Oh I that 1 may be ena- . bled to endure unto the End. I find, my ijefus is ftiil precious to my Soulj he lifts \Ttiy finking Spirits in every Affliftioa, . and 13 better to mc than all the Wprld. .1 requeft an Intireft irt your Prayers, , you always have an Intcreft in mine. Oh I* •raajr wc meet where Prayer ' is loft in . .'ff^jli^ia^dvParting is no moft.,- '. ' *;' i?ri/Jiv-;/.>?>l<^.'? \ i ''f^ My dcarSir/i >-1 i-^ia ^l '^l //'Your affeAionatcDaughtcr> r i. -7 ■ -■ -^-- ■•'« 'L '' ?•••?-•?■*•. •>^r'^r • ■ ' " ' Lcaer from my Hands, thouc^h I am an unworthy Follower of the dear Lord 7'/w. You exprelTcd fome Fear/ .h^^ -e in your Letter, and I confers at the^J ^ere not groundlefs; for T find ^^ r .^ tnatitl had not been a Loiterf. i /,■ l h»ve been further on in my heav ^f' rf vvorK of God wrought upon th^fr ii- you. in Obedience to vonc r^ J^and, I, among the reft. gf^^oJanA'^-' coi-nt of the- Work of r^/ ^^" ■So... which. w« as followt"^Ali ^"^ Vc.^. .THK^Unci^i i exceeded all rJJ^ .. — - — '* "•• ♦" — - l^eighhourl .- .i!) 'ill ((:ii6 ) "^ Neighbours in Iniquity, and gloried in my Shame i as laft, it pleafed God to awaken • me, under a remarkable Sci-mon of yours, in Carbonear, on thefe Words, i^f/ the Wick^ ■ id forfake his H^ay, and the unrighteous Man his Thoughts, £yV.»The Word came Vriih Power to my Soul-, I faw myfelf wicked and abominable, and wondered • ^hat my God was «fo kind, as to offer Par- don to fuch a Rebel as I had been. The . Conviftion jrbllowed me, and \ncreafed • more and more, till my. Sins became a Grief, and Burden too heavy for me to - .' bear: Near twelve Months, I groaned ■under the Laflies of a guilty Confcience, • ■ 'and then it pleafed my dear Redeeiper to -Jiave Mercy upon me. One Nigh^, bemg at J^rayer with our Friends in a private > -Meeting, the Lqvd J ejus fet my Soul at ^Liberty, and g^ve me an Affurance of his .. X-oVCi he fhcvycd me, ^hat great as my • -Sins had been, yet that he was able and (willirie :q pardon, and Tieceive me mto '' ^-JS/ OH'Vw was i aftonifheda; . ; his gracious ConCcfcjonftoni 1 funk down, overwhelmed wiih a Senfe of my very •" *;rcat Unworthin^fsi and feipamed trem- • -blinR, and overpowered wu> Wonder, ^•n "- Fru'n'ifi '*ame and railed me "O"^ ■,.■.., ^l .•.,«J;. • » \ I ■^^"^hV^ n^y Acceptance; the V.n.my ■ ;^7'^ ^^^^ perfuaded m., that all was a Ddufion;.and my Lord hid Kis lovdy , .the Ablcnce of my Lord ; no Ton-ue can while he concealed himfdf from me However he did n'ot leave me long com- fortlefs. became to my Deliveran?e, dif- - llniU "rF'""!^'' ^"^ ^'^ "V Doubts ■ r^"' Je^ Glory be to my God, I yet en- S r ^''^''['f ^'^ -i^refence can ca I 7fs, Lord, and do ftilJ feel him precious '• TfZ T'' ,^^^-'^'^^^ihadthc'Tong^'r ^ myGodforhisMerciestome: He pluck- . Jd me as a Brand from the Burning/when - • LTnVd" '- r^^ ^^^ ^° ^^ftrudion he CJ.'u J -»<:?:*,' J -.t ■*"•»/' Dear Sir ^l:i: H"f aSeftionatc, though unworthy ^y- • , vrr ''i\t i.^:-,., t ?on and Servant, i"i ■■—>;••. •.'•■• iit :■' : - . . ■ XETTER : '*' IS lip" \ :?> :*1 I! if/- ; ;;1L fi:;-r T e r xvii. !^.t ;i. ' NovemUr Ay "^IIA^ m jt'*. ■ I 1.' ;.; ■ My dear Mr. ^tfa§^/<7«, • AS 1 iliould be always glad to hear ! from you, I would not let flip any , Ooportunity of writing to you, if Time 'vovild peimit; and as Mr. H "^ •;becn detained by contrary Wii>ds, and I . -now have ;a little Leifure, I gladly em- '■* brace it, to tell you how thankful I am to ■ God, that you arc well, and doling good in • r.your Lord's Vineyard. Oh! my dear ^ -Sir, how merciful hss our blefied Redee.B)- '• cr been tO us poor Creatures here, that •■■he {houl(J.in fo didinguinVing a Manner, vifit us, by fending the Light of hi§ glon- r^otis Gofpel amongft us.-, bleffed .be his "'holy Name, although, through my great ' Ingratitude, lam utterly unworthy, yet I. '•, find it to be the Power of God to the '■f.Salvatioa of n^y Soul: / hnow, that my y Redeemer Iheth, and he often co'^^^^jf. - . mc with his divine Lovej bvu my >-aie _. '., ^ ■..; ' •••..' *.uhgrattral/. - ( "9 ) . ungrateful "Heart, how ready is it to turn., afide from my altogether lovely Redeem-' crl How ready to receive and worfhip IdoIsT But though I find thefc Tempta- tions ftrong, yet Grace is ftronger-, my- Je/usy in his Power and Strength, enables. mc to refiftand cofiquer. O Sir, by the' manyCorruptionsI feel,l know,that I have not made ufe of the Talent my Lord en--.' trufled to my Care; I have not been faithful to Grace vouchfafcd: But prayV for me, that Imay be enabled to fet out, afrefli, and tr-imple all thefc Enemies 'o my Peace under my Feet; that my bleH*- cd Je/us may be Lord and Ruler of every Though^, Word, and Aiflion of mine. ' My dear Sir, how do I lament the Want of thefc rcfrcfhing Seafons, which I made;";' ■ .but too light of, whc- frequently to be^ ' . had. Ohl ma/, pur Lord fend us 'a Teacher after his own Heart, that our:-- Souls may be more abundantly fed; but" ■' thoiigh I Ihould have many. Teachers, "; , yet my Love for you would exce'»d them ;aliri never Ihall forget your Exhorta- ■ ! tions to mc-, for my Redeemer ha? blcfT- • fed them to my Soul. I fliould be very':'. I ■ thankful indeed to fee you, and dear, ' ' ■ Mrs. Coughlan. once m.ore, and. I hope ..that God in this Matter wiilgrantmy U;_^€t|uefti' >r^. •.. n*-^ 4 '1 . :!S I (120 ) Rcqueft; but fhould he no fuft, we , fliall meet where Parting fhai- be n^ more, where %bbatbs never end; but where there will be ceafelefs HaUelujabs, feeing ^ the Latnby vjpo batb redeemed us with bis'^ .Bloody and made us Kings and Priejls unto cur God. I hope, you do not forget me in your Prayers, that the Lord may grant ..me more Faith and Love, and make me.^ , J^ly in all Manner »f Conver/ation^ that I' rf'jlla^fponftantly be enabled to ivorjhip tbe., ■Lord my God in Spirit and in TrW' with, iKj Bodj and Spirit t tobicb are bis\ • ':. /" ..v!.i. (•- : •:, . - • ■ : i' ;;y!7'j-;v;y our unworthy, though ^"•: 111?. "^^•'•sj;.*ii-''ii-'|* *t: U.>/ 1-; >/. 'HI i' w «ir* I w j> i t f :f5«; ,A?.. •1* (,:«2i i L E T T E R XVIII. Har-hur-Grace, November i, 1774. U:.COUGHLAN^ •':•■. Dear Sri?,' /^S I am depnvcd of the Happinefs of feemg you-i^^icc to Face, I sUdW comply with your Defire, in .fcndir| you an Account of my Experience: V^hf^n I Brftheardyou'preach, I wasdead^to God' dead tn ■ < ' » • -.• < ■ .^ f. ■ .if J' :-;;;mae55 ) : ^,.= I i u J, 'li ii • y ( 122 ) fave, me from eternal Damnation: I faw .myfclf fie for Hell and Dcarudtlon, and knew ;Ij^t, If J was not waHicd in t\c Blood of ye/us, I could not be faved: I laf in' this great AiTnftion of Body and Mind about fix Weeks, as you may re- member, Sir, for you often VI fited me in rty Affli<5tion. One Morn mg, ns I liy in great Weaknefs and Diftrefs, itpleafed my blefled Redeemer- 19 vifit me-, 1 fek my Diftrefs removed, and mv Soul filled with the Love of Je/uj; I thought my- *fclf "wholly fkved from Sin; the gl6rioa<> Sun of RighUoufnefs did ar.ife with healhtg in his Wings: From that Hour, I thought, 1 began to amend-, I felt Peace in believ- ing, and a Refignation -to tl>e Will of God: But, Oh! dear Sir, what iictlePro- grefs have J made ! How ihamefclly have 1 turned afide, and grieved that Hciy. Spirit '.vhereivilh J was fealed: Kiit^ jGlory be to my God, he hath had Meicy ea me, and given me, Grace lojcburn; I do now de- lire to be wholly given up to God, to be i.dircdjed by him in all my. Ways. I ftilt ■.c^DViruie .to meet with ,thc reft of our i^riends.; and I find, that the Meetings arc Atlefled Means of Grace to my Soul: And .; 2 Jiave Kc^on CO pr^ife God, that ever 1 .. C 12^ ) faw your Face; for, under God, lowc my' ^alvation^to you ; and I truft to mec;c you vyithjpj', when you have enteVccl /»/-^ -•jrT*:;:;rv/o-i:.f ;n^<^; itr. --^ -/'n v^v, ,>/:'i;:j.>«il t tia.?ri:r>; iT«>j''| •.7-j'*?-i' Vv'- ?:. I 3-0 f.'i'.^f s-h o> ;if/'3i.r'v;V>S«»./ hf :'?",<■ p:i'' •-js ti*-.. :.vSr tCT-rtjs y.r,', ,>(l% jVi.iv,/ i ' : faw *J % •><»r'. * t »..'^ W '• • e ^? ^: ;•-♦,''•■ cn& jo apy Jt ning, !: i*-* nki I knew, that I was full of A.ove, that my Pains and AnguiHi were all removed, and that I was willing, thic Inftant, to die; for I knew, that my Sms were pardoned, and that my God ' S-^n'irW^"' "'V''''' ^''' l^I^n-ed Arms. &inee this Time, I am enabled, by the Trrhi ''/"' 'i' Sreateft Enemy, and Troublerof my Peace, is this vain,f;oli[h -' Worldi fometimes it almoft overcomes wi'th' ir"; TV'""' "^y "'^^^ ^'■o'" God, ^'^^ J"^I^<^l"fions. and anxious Cares tr-l^^'^'"^ '?<^ God. who«.^,. kav^Z> • Makes me, ho calls mc by the aentiC Whiipers of his Spirit, and fays. /^S, w/// f/jougo? That" the Won^] "f p 'i if^i nope, I n.aii cc^^SiMiM ■ 3 - even ?* .,«? €i / ;ll' ( si2p ; ^ even unto the End, and fbali '\x:yo\{r'Jo^^ ^ and Crjywn of rejoicings in tht Greai Day^ . 1 .requeft an- Intcreft in i your. Prayers, ,7 when you prcfenc your Children in thcfe . .' Parts bcfprt'the Lord: And- thi.j we.; may , all meet at lail jn the Kealrns of Blifs ■ : ami Clqry.is the. Prayer ofy- ''tr-}n '.■V.if-'cA . '^' 'C ^T •?! ■ V<)or aflfcaianate Son; ;•; ': ■■ i^ ii*(!:^;'^:::.^^ •^a«i:biimbi<;rScrvan^.^ jij ii' I,'! < .'('j. •» i.fij'j- '^c »*' .• •.t;(♦...i>•.•,.}- t,f,. ■v:;i«M'r!:.lJ:U i. . ff '»{V •»«>•',» •' ! ' ■■ ' ■",' ' -. ' ^— r- — i ^ . •::"'! >y_. r.r . Fre]h-lVat{ry O£lohtr 27, 1774,'-^ ^ • . iWy Dwr ani, Honoured Fawer\, ' / . ,- J- Your poor weak Child, now acquairt;' • •• you with my Life, which, bleflcd bcf • . God, is prcity well at this prefcnt Timcj-r''.; for this Day, Lhave.bcen \tx^ ^appy» as .'* I was in the Woods. Glory be to our blefledaridjdcarllcdeemer, who is ahuayi . more ready to bear^ than poor Sinners, are i ^ ready to fray. My dear Reverend Sir, I am, at Times, troubled! with Fears and Doubts, that I fhall be overcome by the > Hands of Sqid\ but when L look unto :';• the Lord, I know, that his Grace is fuf- ■ fioient for jjity and I am enabled to rejoice. My dear Father, the greateft Enemy I • have is my deceitf •••.'jf^l 't-'iv .»|,,,'( -■,,».?.., ^ . ,. - . i s<* V'fJ SVCJ M.y >'.!.>! VO'' -^-/i^ :'■* '-.> »,W-^i >> XETTETR •'■•'•»V."'.-,f- "-a^?? ' >OVC"i» V^. ^^T ( {l? ^ ^oz '(liu 1 *jf,flf ,:;ri :,1 v;. i!:-.:!v, — rr* r i'our. poor unworthy qhiid.'.greatlv ../. delirc, that you would be plcafcd to . .a,cc€pt of thcle few Lines, with' my Loye . 5P.yoiianp^FamUy. .1 have . been poorly tliele .t^yo Days pafl, but,, ble/Tcd be Godl .1 know, jhat Ci^nJ} U my Sayiour and Rc^ H??.'"^r..: . ,.■ : ,.-, .,. . ■, .-. : - ':. • • > , ' : , *'• -o' »< *• -ft- •' ul^,h^^'''^^^y I'^fw^it' awhile -'ii^:! . , .•iiJl.iieoi> me in Mercy fmilcV ' .1 . r ,::;■. ;•••.: ■ ■ -; '• *-■•-• r How 'often haik he-deliveredviy Soulfmn Vcatk, mine-Eyes frgm Tean, and my Feet Jrom^alltng, by fcafonable Prefervationsf lo ih^ I «Jo jet wfl/^. hfcre htm. in the Land of the Living: He hath refcued mc Jrom the Brirtk of many a Precipice, which, through Ignorance, I did not apprehend or fear. When I knew not ■'■ which Way to turn, he hath made my ^• f ath plaiij i but how little do I love my ^y.-C ^^vjour, who, hath done lb much for '' i ^■■>,> 'T.. «1 •I: . 'l ^^^ m IM .>.- . !.,.^ ( ijo ) niy Soul!, for many a Time, I do noffc-^ prove Srn as I ought (more to my Shnme) which, makes me fear,' that I am a Traitor to my God: But, blefled be his holy J^ame, that he is ever near to tpoje-that love , and fear him. I rememb.r a fweet Word, which^dropped from your gracious Lips, ."which, I hopCj'will ever be irtiprcflcd upon my Mind i- •' That it was a poor Day for • [♦* ft Saint, when he did not find the LoVe '■ y. of God i •• and, I am furc, if I do not , enjoy this divine Love,' it is through my ; 'Negle(5l, or the Dcceitfuljxis of my wick- cd Mearti O my dear Reverend Sir, I " am often .afraid of my deceitful Heart; " which makes me frequently cry to my blcflfed Saviour, to keep it for me.— 1 kept -the Place, where you put me with the ■ young Men, till the Middle of this laft Summer, when they begun to draw away j and then I went with the old Men, where I have been ever fincc: It is my Dcfire, never to draw back from thofe fweet Ordi- nances, which you have pointed out for "V-S when 6ur bleficd Saviour takes fo ' inuch Delight to manifeft himfclf to poor ■ iinful Dufi. Some of the young Men 1 have Ipoke to me lately, which makes mc,.v 1 belitVCj that we fliall heain next friday^ c^ay ihc Lord open their poor Eyes, that I < 131 ) ' they may fee their Danger' ere Iz. • be too late. //;.w;.-And noNv, my dear and Reverend. Fadier,..! entreat you ta pray for me: Andmayourdenr Redeem, er blefs you, with your Family, and prof- per your Labours: May you have a dou- ble Portipn of his bleffcd and lioly Spirit, that yon may be enabled to bring man^ - poor Smners to God; and that we,. iJ Newfoundland, according to vour blciTcd Dcfire may meet you at the 'Right-hand otGodj which, God ©f his inrini?c Mercy grant, may be all our happy Lots through ari/?,,ur bleHVd Savio'u^r! Ji^ • "■ -^ —ri ■■\:..-:-h^^ ;'■•' -•■*■. >r';:,-' !) - .'i^roni your poor weak Child. tiU Death J , 1^ ;l li I II i' irH :i ii i n i^m':h ...i -u. HU-ii \ype^n7^^nd was.glad TO hear, froin -yoii, and Family. Blcflcd be God, that the. Caufe of the Wicked did not prevail a^ainfl: you; ' Iv. gives me Comfort. Co hear, that the- Lord doth flilL blefs the Word you .preach. May the Lord con-' tinue his Good'nels tb you, and Hi ike you: and mt faithful unto Dedtb^ that, we may* receive the Crown of Life. Dear, Brother, ' I muft let you know, that the Lord doth ftill contiaiie his Goodnefs unto me,' though a poor unworthy Creature; blelT- . ed be his moft holy Name: Oh! that I could be more •ihankful for his Mercies T )ward3 me and my Family. I find mv Heart, at , Times, very deceitful; I fee, mat the* V is 4 rs etc iuty, c Very every Moment, ■»-^?iii •<. ct l'«. *. i '35 ) «f looking unto God fur Strength : I find hun a^vcryprefent Help in every Time of N'ecd.' I find, jt Times, that his^Love is precious •to my Soul, Glory be to his dear N.m., ^nd^th^t, by Faith, L can lay hold of his ■ bleflTedPromifes; thoug.S,^mufi:confciV I am an unworthy Creature, no: deferv- ingof the leaft of- his Favours • I fee ..that there, is a^Neccm^y pf «;^;;^.w ,„,; .Prayer and of perfeverir.g unto the End!: ;May .the Loid give me Grace, that J may groWMpvibisFulncfs,t\,tmghJefus Chrit ,tiyi. Redec.:-.cr. .. Anun. .-rr^, D^ar Brotli.r you defired me to let you know, how we went on m our little Meetings: ElcITed be God, we find, at Times,, that his Love isprdent with us; although there .:re Jpme^^lut feem to dra-^'back: I mult iiiention fome of them to you; poor A . r-— ^, I fear, is quite gone, and ^jT^ ' ^ "^^'^ "o Hopes of Mr. G— — , very little of 7 » A P -^T" — ^°"^^5 b'^'t very (tU dom; I am afraid of fome others: But I know, that the Lord is able to keep'thern and me: Was it not through his affilling' OhTV ."l"^ "°.' ^'^"^ «"^ Moment^ Oh! that the Lord may keep me. Dear ' ^'.P'"/ ^«* nic,.. x^iii W inter; we met twicc.a Week, this Summer orcc a rrv' ' r ' ■ -^ ' ^^K. - . • 1 ! ■• < '1^ "Week J ?nt1, 1 hope, wc Ihall meet twice a vWc^l* 4gain -rlirt Winter: Dut our deai" Brother y r* is going froni us, %\-h6 is a great Strength to ws> he is a faithful Servant, both to God and Man. Dear ■•Mr.Coughla»y 1 have no Hopes of feeing . you again in this World j .but, I hope, •wc Ihall meet one Day around xhcThrone, to fpcnd an cndlefs Day.— All my Family is well. Sctly remembers Ker Love and Duty to you, and Mrs. ' Cott^2'/a», and plealc to a.rept 'of '• the fame youf dear . / ■ 1 Self, f^rom yoiir 'ijn\vorthy Brother in v,') i:^ »5:.(iVjim<>: V.'--.W> ?vJl f. ->•■'; "i:. "'' ' * LETTER '"^'' '•' ' - "' ^ ■ - ■ - ■- -'--■■'- 1 ■• -^^ I . ;ig7iy:;"i 2o < linear* irCavi^Oylokerii%^.jiy^j^' ,3t|Oi-l ; ,3Uf'- ; hiioV/ .3fr^: 'fii nic-^I r.,n.' 'Mr. C<) irCHL'ANy^ anoi^orn jT/;:;'! -jv.- TWas glad to Kear from you, but mould J be mujh more ^jrlad to fee you, as .you arc near to mc in the Spirit, being my Spiritual Father: And as you defirc to have a Letter from me,, with an Account of my Experience, I Ihall endeavour to ^iatisfy you: About three Years ago, I was convinced of my loft State j and I laboured near a Twelve-Month under the Lafhes of m/ Confcience, till one Day, at Private Meeting, ttiis Text canrc with Power to my Heart, / -will put my Hpirit within you \ I was enabled to* lay hold on the Ij3rd Jefus^ and^jDraife tJie God of my Salvation \ and, from tlut Time, I found my Burden removed. Afterwards, the Enemy of my Soul thruft ■fure at ir*Ci but tlic dear y^/wj s.~iajled me * N 2 to .-ITT i. fii- ;! '■ !'l . i. I '•I if I' » I > i] ( n^ ) . to wuhaand his Suggcltions, and did fh.ne on my Soul; and, blefTcd be his hoy N,me hrnill.dorh keepWr-Dcar ' I findJIardncfs of Hc^rc.andWand.rin.s irom Godrwhich- 1 mourn over; BlcfTcd bejjis holy Name, I find no Defire to draw hatkiA ft.ll firtd a Dcfire to prcfs . forward. DearSir, I hape^^you: wijj ever Partmg fhall be no more. ' At .Times. I find a Dcfire after Holincrs 6f Heart, a.itl ^«^y.^/.;7 to Cbrift.^l ftill go (0 Qur ^lifcl« - ^«ght; >I hope, I, fhall be more tiilfgeni Yor the Tinie to'camC/' I ftili>c6mfh\ife Avith Brother and Siaci-7n^L.L.^^,p^ay ;|iVe my Love to MHs,(.V^^,fe»artd Mi fs ,f W, ATjd plcale to rterfv.ethefatncfrom • ^youJ^iinworthyrChilUi^^- w \^Ki^> v^n^v L.ME./Tn.T..;E^: R;._:.XXIV. ■'/f. fc I I M •Vr'rC' ^ ■■^ :9U n J Am about to write to you', but "know : not how to exprels the great Love and . guty lowe unto you. my dear Spiritual, father .and Brother in Cinji. Oh ! ];ow often. do I wini,that I could fee you;: What a .Cordial would it be to our Souls I t)ut we are not worthy. Glory be to God's great Mercy. for fending you a MefTcnfJcr 10 caH us frm.Darifie/s into his marvellous Ltgbt, from the King^m of Satan, to the-- Ktngdom of his dear Son.~0\x\ what a^ ftubborn, ftifF-neckcd i^copjc were we when you firft came here i bur, Glory bo to God, you left fome of us in a better ™'^; O dear Sir, what a hard, heart, akmg 1 hing it was to part with you • but we mull be refigned to the WjU of God • ^ou ieit us under the Care of our great Shepherd, Jefus.Chrijh, and, Glory be ta .i-._^^•li N 3 hi& : pe, that my wicked Heart will • Yiotdeceive rtiev forit is my Defire to give •AipS6uland Body,iall'I have, am, and ' ievcr fhall be, into h\s Hands; fiut-I am afriamed of my little Love tcHiim, *• and "■■ kis fb great to me;", for though I am rlt h«h' found out theef Oh'l miy !• always kt wilh Mary at my • Mafterjs Feet:- My dear --Father, this is ' better felt thar- exp'reflr. ' My dear Sir, I hope,iHat thfe L&rd will enable me to ftand itt^ h^ork-^optht-Lordy butrl . gionot ^o \t ¥ myftln.for I fee, more and more, my Vn. '' .tworthincfsi every. Day-i but Lhope, that '^ .^my dear Lord, who hath beg'un iheJVork ■ :in;my, Soul, will deepen ir, and f^rry ,/ on ■:ivA feal nreto the Day of Redeiitpticn. Dear ••Sir; I hope, -.that you will pray forone, tJie ; .•weakcft and unworthitfl of all your Chil- vdrcn. . Glory bu .to God, ; that he carries :-on his Work in all our, Womens. Hearts •alfoi J hope, that I can fpeak for them all Our little Meetings. go on,. and no one ' fails to come, m FreJh-lVater and Ckim • Glory be. to God for his great Love and Care over us, for he crowns our Meetings i wif h his Pjience. Oh! the great andojnl iipeakableGoodnefsof God to fuch poor : Worms as we! Oh! that we coyld love him more, and fcrve him better- and praife his holy Name-, O.dear Sir, though you- are abfent in Body, you, and our dear ■•'^^^-r^-^.x% Coughjan, are prefent with us at the Throne of Grace; -And if wc never ^bcyou more in the Flefla, . may the Lord prepare us all to meet you at our Father's Houfe, as you charged us at your Departure;, which Charge often quickens, and Itirs us up. Oh' what .great Things has God doneibr Mr P— fmceyou went away 1 and, I hope, he will •^?.,Srcat,ef . Things yet;. I. hope,' thac ? m / - 1- ( 140 ) Mr. P will be God's Inftrrment :o kepp'hw Children, ; poos. diltrcflv-d ChiU ciren.Tria barren Wilder:..rs, from going aftiay: But the more diftrcfTed,,. IJic louder we. muft cry ; and I hope, that tiie J^ord will fupply rur every Want, out of the itcc Riches ef hU Grace. May God^ of his infinite Mercy, grant, that we may hold out unto the End, that when Chrifi, who it our J.ifts 'JhaU:appear\- wi may a^b appear, with him in Glory, rruimen.-^nium,, ,..•; in- ^ ~bi';j;o *i i:;r, 'Ui ..-/ j >'s->p:->rf7r 'M, ^u.ui:; -^rHoI^, dear Sir. '.h^:^^li. • 'JO 1 :Htd ''TtW! • . J-' .^Ithotfghthe^weakcft and unwonhieft ■ "^ /.iil- •Yr./'.oo Yolu^ fintere Daughter,-' ;;':jl>v.'n.rT>i^-7- .citwiq ,?h-«i7",?;.V.T1o:'/. Uii? iX: LETTER^ .> ■^v C HI: > ' . . ,' » ! >• t iL I I I « I . . I . a . . . " 'if I. ■ 1 sO«l "t'l-.-.v.^.',- ■ , ,^ :^ v.^v'.r ^■' il,;/ :;;.'• J ., ^ ; -tjlarbciir Grace, lanuan li, ^775. •J.Wro.tc ra.you by ,feyer?J Conveyances, and gladly embrace the prelcnt Oppor- tunity, 10 acquaint you of our Proceed- ings,, as, 1 know, ydu often bear as on your. Hcarl ;b5:fore ;he Mercy Scat.»r- I .n\ the J ft «//.'. wc conftantly attended oup little Meetings, and W^*—^H^-^^f •preaching on Sundoys^ and expounding 'on J^ednefday Nights, where our . dear Redeemer gives Food jibimdantly. The Lord put it in • our Hearts to celebrate •the laft Chrijhias-Iiay, in fuch a Mannef ;s« we. never did heretofore:' We aflem- •■bkd:at7:-^ P 's, at five o'Clock in the Morning, fung praifcs, and prayed, a'wi exhor..ed, and every Heart rejoiced in our Chriji; wc continued 'thus, till ei^ht o'clock, had .Vrayers again at ten, and three in the Afternoon, and our dear ,Loru, continued prefent ail .the Day, ■r "^ "" T "T at •I I'' Our poor ^-f-^-was—fir af Llbtrtyj '*i^e could liot proceed. Tears of holy Joy gaVe Vent to the •Overflowings of oiir Hearts: I havefince fpoke with moft of •our Friends ftparately^andnhey affirmed, that t^ey* never were fopow fully in>. •fluencedi/ Omy deaf Mr:CDaghIan^'vil\cn T refleft on my manyOmiflriohs, Back- •flidings,' dnd Short-comings, hOw vile do I ft : and feel myfelf -, and yet my blefled. ■Jefuf contmually comforts and refrefh^s ►We: Ldrd,'makemehum'>lei-Lord, make "me thankful; "4h^ ftfertgtheii 'me, that I •may ricVti' bxing'^ki^C'ndal-on- thy holy ;^ i "-'-;. ^- • f^^-^ ^\^''-* ''■■^^ -'■"■ ReiigioA. fji-^* •■' ■; ■• .- ■4" • ■.'>«. ,• ■ :-.:iM^ ■ ■ ~^. ? i n'ii-\ Rdigwn.— I dr€\y- out Tome Rules' for our outward- Walk ;.and.,GQverpmcnt in our" Society V- and,,, on ,Ncw-rear!s^Tlay^ we all, I hope, fin; dy covenanted vyiih <3od, and each other, to abide by tlicm-, if any Perfon. offends, andis not recon- ci't-d by. Repentance, tliey arc to be rea^ .c of the; Society: , XM^ Pur.;tofd,^)y Jus Grace, has..; I truft,.Jbeen.'a't work on our Hearts,. to- bring, us to Order and '^fer Communion with ourGod, and each othcr.—I could wifn, uW who frequented our Meetings, uruier your Miniftry, had continued with us, and been bJeflcd .as we were; but, alas! lome have been afiiamcd of us. Poor^- — .P- — — ^ H .. J* and his Wite, and F- — S ., are en- tirely gone oi^from us; but . we adore 'Our blefled Lord, that thofe who remain ,are daily ftrengthened, and building each ether up in tbeir mft holy /-c;//^.— Lall :^unday^ /T— preached fvom Frov. v.'ii. Sl'^Zoy which he performed in fuch a .'Manner, that 1 (hould have been glad, 'that fomc of our modern, fine witty Gen- tlemen had been prefcnt. How doth God, •in his Wifdom, make ufe of ihclVeak and ipQoliJh to. confound the Wife and Mighty. -^ \Poor B H- was delivered of a ..dcad.Child, a few Days ago, and was al- ..■.'■• . • .moft ; > 1^1 'i :! ■■■!'! ; 1 1 ; .i 1! I-;-'* -• O, Tj'i '.' .'.1... j'„;^ f ; ■/■ nioft defpaired c5f; irt her 'weaker Mrf.* mcWs, Trie g.ive her- HcarcTJ Caufc to praifc God in her B<^half; flie -being fiUed r, r;ff»./aith and 'LoveniiThnsr my dear ^r. CoUghlarr; you fee, thhf ycur Labour 'i>itSH9t}i(ninvamif. the'Lcrd; ctq onvdc clanng his great L6ve to Sinners ; and .fcjayjou ftillcontinue,: in vour Mafter's I^ame, to call, and may poor Sinners obey I'c-f^^^'.^i^^^^^^^' till "you faithfully [fiaifli rhe Wwk he has givdri you to So. .'i f~ Tot**" afft^ionatC'Sofl andBi-otherv> .', «{;>;-i— T..'AX.»>>!.V',<-.. ^..'t -..•-'.•t V." ^■■. •■.'*. . / ?*i>r'-*,'wV- .C'ff? "i '> -•» . V _.• «, ^ -^ ^ ^ • ■ ./ •-^i:.' u H5 > ••T|Vrf«.4 ^;:k: •"ptH ..:^.»: ^^fv.i- • ^^■"■-i: ■•. ^ ,'■ • » r .- ^i t-B T T'E'R XXVI. v.:l CarbontaryNewfoundland^p£i._i^lijfj^ !?.■ I 5 •.■■ -J . Reverend and DEAa'SiRi '•:^ Thought it my Duty to acquaint you with the Dealings of God with my Soul, being confident, that you will re- joice to hear how good my dear Jefus to my Soul has been: BlefTcd be his holy Name, I can, with holy Reverence, fay, iVhom have I in Heaven hut him^ and there is none upon Earth that I de/ir? hefides him, who daily vifueth me with his Lovci notwithftafiding, my dear Sir, I cannot cxprefs how unworthy I fee myfelf or' the Icaft Mercy or Favour, feeing I am fliil a poor, barren, unprofitable Servant, who have not fpcnt one Moment to liis Glory: Oh! how little Love do I find for him, who poured out his Blood forme- and yet my dear Jefus loves mef ' Even this Night I can. fay, / have found him whom my Soulhveth. _ A.id, my dear Sir although you are abfent .rom me, I be- fccch you to remember me at the Throne JVi of 1^^ it. It: ^1 i ."M 1' ■ _ u > • 1 Ja !« ^ 5 1 1 u OF .Grace, a poor, unworthy, trifling ^^^o^m ; this, I truft, you have dbnet and, I am perfuaded, you v/ill not forc^ct me, that if I fliould never more fee you • s "Si u S^^'? ^ ""'8^' '"^^ yo" at God'3 Rfght-Hana.;, My humble. Rcfpefts to iVlrs. Cougblan^ and 1 an;, '^ . i?< ^;^'^*^"''."nwortiy.Son in tlic Gofpel, .-"n it- .•'^vi5^X:^^^^:.^:ll>;'; *: :: f V:;'^ -L E 1: T E R ':j- ■'. '• i'i.«; '\il.l ■■iy\ •''»i ./* > 4 It •♦''>'! , '•■■y ^^^ (, H7 ) L, E T T E R XXVIL ?-i- HarBeur-GracCy Ncvmkr 4, 4774. Dear Mr. COUGHLANy ■ '•'■'-iVf* .T Was rejoiced to hear, laft Spring, of your Welfare, and that you werfr out of the Reach of your Enemies; but -vv^s truly concerned, when I found, that you was no more to return to this Land. I , am fure, I may fay, that I fland in Need of your godly Admonitions and Inftruc^ tions, as much as any Perfon whatfocver; and though the B'ruit of your Labour did not appear in me, yet, I hope, it will yet-' fpring up; Oh! that it may become a ^ great Tree.— This I can fay, that my one • Defire is to fcrve fjod and do his VVil': ■ I know, that I mud be lorn again\ bur,'' I think, that I do not feel my great Dc-" pravity by Nature, akhougii i Ice it very clearly. My Life lias been regular, there- fore tiie Guilt of Sin dees not lie To heavy- upon me as it otherwife might.— , I hope,: ■ you will remember me in youf Prayers;; O 7. 4v .^^fay, ^ .= ^ I'll •■ ■ II 'it ' \ ■ -I :■; f fr^'^n'r'^'^''' ^vould fend the Comforr- • .^^'^"^^^on to accufe myfc ^ tifh vet I nand n I artn not truly TenfibJc- of their ■ you P 'aver. T", ''^"'^ *" ^"^^''^^ i^' " vourCh^;" »?°i^ "f°" "^e a« one of ' vet .nni ^^'chyou havc fown wiJ yet appear; my God can do a great V ^,^°"g^ '' " "°t Jikelychat we fhalf any - ^7f^"L^« on Earth, yet, 1 trufl, we fl all V- aiJ in Concert, meet to fmg JPraifes to iiiat this may be our happy Lot is the f^^ayer of, ,■ Deaf' Sir, .. ^ ' " ® '- '■■^"^''^^••■'Vour real Friend, i*V'^:; ^oi. ^^■^l^kp-'v:, "U»4,^ ,;f V^aV ;!.,.. V}rfi4ii- ..,!;;LE;yTER , .•hilt 4 :f.'^ ' ■•,; ■•( il4d. •)..:..^ ....•• L E T T E R XXVriLV' My very dear and Reverend Sir^ -. J Could iiot let this Opportunity flip,; without writing you a Line or two, letting you know, that I am your loving^ though undutiful Son, and that the Lord doth continue to bellow his divine Fa- vours upon my Soul, that I am filled with Love and Gratitude to him, and, next to him, my Love abounds to ou-ward; you, who have done, und' r Almighty God, fo much for unworthy, helLdclerv- ing me : Surely, I can never forget you^ my Spiritual Father in theLoid, who have travelled in Pirth for my Soul. Oh ! what a fad^ lamentable Thing is it, to lofe fuch a ^vatchful Shepherd as you^ was over my Soulj but God's Will muft -be done: We hear, that the Lord ia doing reat Things for. you at Home,, which ^ 7es us fome Comfort. Pray,. ■ dear Sir, never forget your poor Floclc in thi»Part of the World; but put up. Supplications, with mighty Wreftiinas,. for us> that we may perfeveic to the End, Pi aad> N^ |i| .1.1 -'if $ f !^ ■t§ ht and as there ,s no Likelihood to meet you . in th!s World, that we may meet you in I am filled with Love and Dcfires for your •y^^^%^' May the Lqrd blefs you with' every Bleffiog. You know," what a poor Talent I have; but, be alTurc-d. my Heart js fuller than I can cxpvefs. • We jv^re right glad, and humbled, when 'we rieard your Letters read to us at Sprinc.. J^^ebicJs God, that the Lord is ftifl out^ Shepherd, and cares for U3, and ble/Ies the Ordinances to our Souls; Oh! that we may be faithful ever. My Wife joins with ..tqual Love to you, and Mrs. Ccu^b/an, '• .-.•*••: ' •* ■',.'■■ ^" *, {.,.•*■-''.' :J;:;';;;J"::rdm, dcarSir^'^^^ ' :iH^-''.V"'\i .■■■ ' M '/. ' . .: . I 1 • • • '. ■.::'=.• :»v^.:'^ .:«;:^. .- vi;av,^N:A.^.^-:/ •u- IV U;:. /a;^, tilU enter in ?■ ^'',^ ^'"'^'^^ ^' everlafting Happinefr and at laft meet you in Glory -^ which God of his infinite Mercy, granVm^y be «7 happy Lot, Amen and S;«« !^ ^"^ ^ •'":.. V-' -'^-iUv ; ,.. \;:4,/ t.L'"'s'fv-i tJir^r-i' • . i- 1. •.*•>;"".'' »i.- *i.' >j.' / ' •»;.»• » ■■• -V ,- • .'■) • • C ^53- 1 l^ E T^ T E R XXX: ^^•■r* My very dear Mr, Coughlan, *~^Yi\S co.nes with my kind Love to you, and dear Mrs. Conghlan, and Betfe^y ahd> I hope, it will find you attend- ed with dvery Blefling, as, blefTed be our Lord, we arc at pfefcnt. O my dear.Fa- ther, how can I exprcfs the Emotions of my Heart for you! I cannot exprefs them : What earthly Friend have I, that, lavs fo heci-my Heart as dear Mr. Ccugblan, v/hom God hath made an Inftrument of bringing fuch a poor, ignorant, blind, Sinner as I am, to the Knowledge of Chrijl's Redeeming Love; and put us in the Way to call upon fo merciful a God, whom we before- knew not, but now we know, that hejs a God that heareth Prayer^ and that pardonetb Iniquity^ Trarfgrcjfiony and Sin: For ever be adoredj O blcfied Redeemer I— It was Matter of great Grjcf and Sorrow, when we heard, that you -was .,. not coming to us ao-ain 1 but the Will of ' ' ° ' . God • " if».*. !(. I 'a "^z. I 'I V »54 ) Godmiift be done: AndmaytheLordmakc m morethankTiil for the fignal Favours he hath bcftowcd^pon us. and me as one, when Numbers of bcttir Ifrinciplcs have alio lieard the Gofpel i)rcachtd, as often as I have, and yet remain hardened; that he fhould pafs by me, and permit me to live is a Mirr^. MayHGod, of his in- hnjte Mercy^nnd Grace, Free-Grace, make me ever thankful,ever fteadfaft, and* immovable. The Lord is with us at ■Times, in our Ordinances, of a Truth, and you moft Times in our Hearts and .Minds. ■ I muft conclude with my kind Love to you all, and am, my dear and Reverend Sir, ^ .( ., ,j^,: ^ c^ - ^,j , . „ •^^•»^:■3^^;':?you^§, in Cbriji, ••ji -t^\7' ..if H •5. ■^:^ir :{.r^ *'i% A:^. i!' -^i^ '^ ?>><..<• :>^i. ■kfKK. ^;i^-.>^^ i^'JJi *. bri:^ :r ^'.•«t" .^•^■ ."li. : ii;^? c» 'S'K- « ^ ■ ; ■'^'i'-.x E T T i: R vv.>vs>via 7*,.-.; ; ;..k; .; H?-.. ■. 1 :^l'> iK.'ov..: i •'•.v.'C :;i55 .); .o LET t E R XXXr. yiyf^.i. CarboneoTy No-Jbiiber 3, ,77^ My DEAR Sir. I Take this Opportunity, to write a few l^mes to -you, hoping, that they will be to h,s dear and lioly Name for fpnrinc fuch an unworthy Creature as I am; for! Lord, thou knowefl, ihac I have back: -n.den from thee. It is my daily Prayer that the Lord would heal'my hlckjljl' cndkve we freely, that he would cieanfe me from all Evil, and wafh my He ' with Jus moft precious Blood; that he would root out all Evil, that would hin! der the free Courfe of his blcHed So rk to my Heart. 1 find a great Need of iiatchtng unto Prayer: Lord "J ejus, give me ' brace, that I niay always w'Ji . ' lefi I enter into temptation, that fo I may ■ be guarded agamft the Temotations of- ' ^h! I find, K IS a hard Tiiing^to live '■' • ■-•'neari- ;.^ f ! i;J '"5- !■ 'I ^ ■ : < ' 1*." ( 156 )' Ticar to the Lord, >vhen once fallen; but I find, that the Lord is giving me frefh. Defires to follow after him: I pray, that the Lord may give me Grace, that I may never riiw.'. turn' back from him; and that he w3uld carry ori his Work, and deepen It in my Soul.. J am jealous over my Heart, kit I flioiild offend my dear jfefus in Thought, Word and Deed; for 1 know, that I mufl: give an Account at, the Great Day. Oh! it 's my .Prayer^ that the bleiTcd Jcfuj would fearch mc, and try mej that he would fct my Heart aright towards him; that he would create in me a n^w Hearti and renew a true right Chriftian Spirit within me: Lord;V, cyjve me Grace, th?t I may hold out unto ^thfe End. I find great ftrcngthening in the little Meetings; I am fure, that I ihall never, by the Grace of the Lord, turn back from them. He who is my bofom Friend doth not go to the little Meetings; but*it is my Prayer to the Lordjefus^ t© turn his Heart, that he may go: * O .ny dear Mr. Coughlan, I fear, I Iball fee you no more here:. Be pleafed to .•fend us a few Lines to ftir us bnih. up. My Love w Mrs. ^ugblan^ and, Mi 13 >-..*•,•».' From your loving Child,.; ;•.-.;) r 157 y L.E T^T i: R r XXr'T. ■ .. OSlohcr 20, iTTj. ' . ■ ■ . , - • ■ ";.' Dear Sir, ^ . ' . •*- Y 9 ^ ^ DeC^re I readily colnply with * • m relating to you what Jefus has • done, and u yet doing, for my Soul; and Oh! that it could be engraven with an Iron Pen:. Indeed, it is utterly impoflible ' to write of relate his Goodnefs to my •boul; I daily find hfs Spirit bearino- wit. nefs that / ,7;» his, a."d am indeed amired that he is mine-, even while thefe Lines f arewntmg, I i^^Xj,;,, ^'=- Pardon and Love on my Soul , .,: therefore, p my dear Sir help ... .0 praife ti.^ " Lord for thefe his unfpeakable M rcies- tcr I am loft in Wonder, Love, and I raife : And, O my dear Sir, I would now defire to love, praife and adore my. dear Jefm for thefe Mercies received ; and I humbly hope, that he will give me Faith and Patience, to rely on him for Mercy and Strength, for die Jime.to •^ . . Come. ?4| •if" -'•* •■♦?•: I ':* - ♦ • come^. My Dcfire is, as I cannot expeft to.lce you agairi^in the Flelli, that I ma/ lee you rejoicing at God'5 Ki>-;ht-Hand^ 'And, while 1 rem;' in in the Body, may i ever be thanking Gud for his I'rovidence, In Tending you, his Mefll-nger, to call me ':]*' ' ■ . j^^'* Darknefs. into hii mafvjellcus ^ >j(ht, and, xi through youf Labours, 10 be » 'iwJling -.''■'{'in the Day of bis Poix.er. Aiw., O Sir,. , >> pray for me, that 1 may fpen'd the Rcfi due ■■■;•* of my Days to- his Glory, who fufflred, Virho bled, who died, for my Sins, who ■ yanlbmed me from Hell, for which he he- *. .. came a' Men of Sorrows ^ and acquainted with ' * .-;.'.. many Grief Si to whom be/tUCjlorj, both novo \'}\ ' Jind evermc's. dmm» •»:''.'!:'••'•-. .w:^-. .< -.. • :•;• .-■•• ■*t.:!.; '■■ • ; ' %\ ^ff * : jrom your unworthy n aughtcr, ■ .;.>• -t''. •> -•-•■*.■■■•.•• •^ • •'••.'••■* > jn the Gofpel, , , • t i ( 1-59 ) " -P^-QK^ •''• Cerhmear^ Loyits-Dfly F.viiilnx, Deem- 'J-'^'v , ■ ^'^ 4,' »774^ -.^ ^-^ V' •'•• --^^i .: . '' My vi.ry Bear Pfjlcr^ my "Dear Spiritual J'atber. •.. • T Could not let this Opportunity C'p.- without fending "my L,ove, in a few Lines, to rtcquaint you, that our dear J^fils is ifcili with us : And alchough here . and there cnc proves a Traitor, ycc .Cbriji's little Flock i ere will Hand.'. 'L'hcvc have, within this Month pail, been trying' Seafons 1:0 my Soul; yea, i. has been -^ • fifting Time; bn.t Glory be to him, who .fiiall make cllTbin^^., work togclb.r for th ■ Coodoilvs Churc , and, by vhcfc Means, ■ fiiew us the fo'.i Wheat: Although it ib .a great Trouble to have rotten Mnn- - bers, yet it is fonie Comfort to know them. — This is the tc\ir;rh Salba^b.i\\^X' : the Lord haih <*n4bled me to raake my own Sermons, ann affuled me ^10 fpeak. alfo, wliich hath orocurcd • m-- nvi V 2 ay Enci'iiics: 4 '•I r> 1 ;> V I ' ' ngc the more we are comforted, that we ■^^edouig, he Mailer's Will. May, he -i.Wy,/;,, enable us to be true to 'e 1re thr^^ ?I ""• ^y Srenrcft Enemies ' 'a clfij''^^ ^"'" I^V'^^fi*"' «nd owned >^poTae Oh.T' ^"' "ow they -are ;"poiutes. Oh! hciwcuttnff are the fe . J I'aveh.thertoftood: Oh! Jn thy Gra- •' -fhou „?„?;''•-"'• *»••<=''. -"d come no? . tnoii intorheirSnar^. ' *j_. ^^^ ^ , : ■ night my i cxt being, ne IVicked-flmll be ■ TdT^'''"^'- ^"^ ^'- ^ord enfb Ing Phea ion (tor they had lately been at a bear J .• ( • . . C i6i ) ' . - . . bear it: /fV- — threatened,- if I went oh a little farther, he would haul me. by the Nofo out of thQ Church, calling me, as I • . heard afterwards, by opprobrlousNames; and y Tpr— expreflcd himfelf very indecently: This is the fad Work of the' Devil going on amongfl: us-, but, I hope, ' the Mafter will fupport us in every tryino- " ' Scafon. R M and J ° ■ M have forfaken our little Meet- • ings: My dear Sir, this will give you great Trouble, as it doth me; but whac jhall we fay to it; the Lord nuke us faithful, and clear of their Blood. This is the Lord'S'Day Evening, and we are "s, juft come from Church; and a Day of Jat Things it hath been to mine, and to .^ many Souls, as they have told me Mr. H , Mr. B , R-^ — B * JVIr. r , J p ,, and the dea? Women who hold on their Way buvely were all at our Houfe, where we had a hippy Meeting; and, beafTured, my dear Fatlicr, our dear Immanud manifcftcd himfelt to every individual Soul of us; ■ Oh ! how full were ourCups ! And, when we began to mention, and bring our dear father upon our Hearts, in Supplication to the Throne of Grace, Oh! i^ow ?C lured were we, that the dear 1- ^ Jefuj. iieard ' ■^ ;■«. f-;. t> > ■1 :i^i m t.< H, '•.'i (.152. ) . ' our Prayer for you! He manif.fted him- ' fdf in tl- Midlt of. us, and. fhed abroad his Lov6 in all our IJrarts: It was fuch a mighty Out-pouring as fome could .;-icarcely contain: Glory be to our great ; Mrgh Pneft, uh cvtr livcth to make /«N^ •^/mj^tf;//^;' poor Worms,- this hath bcen^ « aDay, much t6 be remembered- -Pr^?;/^ . <^t^eLord,0'wySouh and hU that is -within '■'US, praife the Lord ^ while I live, mil / ■^fraife hi,„. for he is the-Light of my Coun- r^'/enaKce, lind my Gcd. O my clear Sir '•:;excu{e me, Ibr I cannot, J know not how ;•;?' to exprefs my Gratittidc and I.ove; Ohr *';'that 1 had a thouland Lives to lofe for •the ever^^blcired, 'lovely,' altogether adori- ; .r '^ble Jefas. Our dear Friends, who joii. -d jl'me this Evening, at our Houfe, are, with ;::;-;great Keluaiinte, juft gone home; Oh > , '^-how loatii'are ^vT to parr, when,: meerin i •. vv I remjinj v4v.^^.v^^i .v".''. ■ :;y«',^'.» 'r-yourdutiful Son and Brother v>rv;Ai.'..\c,- rin the crucified blciTcd »/ ••' V Vv' • ' * . . .»» » «^ '^^ •'Ti i,^«bId;?Ui3rr: ;,-ijt'f?il :,>}o ■,iW'?vv «!!v• ( ifij ) ^.:••,^ ../ j'r.i :j •."> L E :t' T'e'.R XXXIV. ^ RnvE-REND Sir, I Am a poor unthankful Creature; /;; we dwM no^ood rhiug, and, without' the iiefirc to do aiiy good Tlii«g., ^^; ^^,,, lam ,vcak then God is ftrong: I do not ' eem worthy to-take his holy Name with-f-.^- 'n my Lips i but he hz^ Macy en -wkcm^A al hough the dark C ouds pafs about me, , ■yet I find our Lord in the Midft of thefe Storms -and. Tempefts; I find the Lord b^es me, and Jays many Things to my Charge, wh.ch they cannot prSve- hL t egrcateft Enemjes\o the C.^fc of b.^' God . , '^''' "^''^ '° -° ^° tW Houfe of ■ ?°^' ^"^ ^/^" to the Table of our dear - Lord and Saviour. I hope, that the Lord - ■ and /-^^l *"'^."f P""^"'-'^^ andCoIdnc-fs, and the Sws which do fi e.^fily befet u^ tU^ jit before us, 1 find a o.v^-,^ v...j ^r . •/. : pafling, forward. O my dear Sir,. I w.ar.c more N ■I .i4 ■ i ; in 1 ( r66 ) ^ • • more Humility^ I am afraid of my own Heart," I am fure that I have a deceitful 6nc ' Often v/oliid , my ^md fly away ^ ar.d be ai Rejl\ but \\\y Heart is a Clog to bind it to this Earth, although I cannot behold any' Thing here, but Vanity^ and Vexation of Spirit. Oh ! I want Patience 'to dvrellwith mcj,' while I am in this WiU 'derncisy for foinetimes Faith is fmall,and •Unbelief feenw to come in Doubts and' •Fears. I am afraid, that I am like the unprofitable Servant, or like the Man with one Talent. 1 find in me a great vDeadnefs and Drynefs: In myfclf; I am a poor helplefs Creature; but. in the Loivi my Help is found. O my dear Father, we never knew the Wane of a ■;■■ 'Shepherd, to feed God's little Flock, ■until you was taken from us-, but now, ;~ I am lure, thf*y that know the Lord here [know the Want of a Shepherd. — Sir, I .. .{^'have fent you a few fmall Fi/li, and three Bottles df" Juniper Berries, for you and '..■ -Mrs. Cciigblan^ and Mils Bcl/ey.^l am .'■^ftill poor in tjiis World's Riches, and ,r! VunwdrthyofanyThingfrom God;, bur, !;•;.?' J know, that the Lord Jf/wj loves my • '"'Soul, by the Ftee-Grace which he flieds abrOati in 'nvy Heart; and Lknow, that .r,-; ; V I love my-Sayiqui* v^uri iuiow, that he ij » ••■I /■• .•. • • loved me firft; for while I was the chief^eft' ot Smncrs, he died fur me, to redeem my Soul from the loweft Hell. Q dear Sir I ann not able to tell, or exprefs, how nnich I am beholden to; God's rich" i-rec-Grace; but I am unthankful" O my ^dear Redeemer, do thou.make,. in 'thy unthankful CJuld, a thankful Heart O ' ^y ^Hf^;']^'->^"llIeverfecyou again in this World? I am poor and wealc in ^y ?°"^ and if the Lord fiiould leave me, I fhould fink into the Depths of Mi- fcry again; but tiie Lord hath promifed never to leave me, nor forfake mc; tiiough Ibmetimes I am ready to. fear, that I Ihould forfake him, through Unbelief and the Deceitfulncfs of my own Heart;' and that makes me pray to J ejus. Chriji, that' he would draw me unto him: I find, his Rod good to chaftifc nie, and his ble/Ted ' Irornifesto comfort me. . .Our greateft Builder In our Meeting, Mr. ^^ ^ , |oing from us this Wmter; but Uope, that the Lord will fend him to. us a Jn .or you, our dear FatW; although! am* afraid we Ihall never fee you in thfs Land. " notwuhftandmg there be Changes in the ivignt-Hand of tli*. .^/r^a uij-u ■ , WmoftheLordmuV^elo^e^f:^/,: art not our own, for our Lord hath bought '1 y%s ■*i ^ . . C 108- )^ us "Ji'Iika Trice^ even fucli a vile Sinner as I have been : -And I am ftill a back aid- ing Creature, .a vile Creature, full of in- bred Sin J but I am but a Sinner, and, bleflcd be the holy Name of niy Redeem- er, I'know, that he hath died for mySins,. although I have many Doubts and Fears[ and Suggeftions from Satan^ which way! Jay me, and oftentimes rob me of that Peace and Comfort which I Ihoiild take in my Saviour. Dear Sir, remember my kind Love to all my Brethren unknown-,, tell them, that I am poor, and beg theni to fend me over one Book for my daily OCe. Ihave three of my li«le Childreil ftill with me. I am alhamcd, that I have Nothing more to fend, but pleafc t6 ac- cept of my little Fifh and Berries, which I am fure you'willr.'!'* t vw'; \\':r>\t\-.\ ^"' -•■ ■ ••' • • ' :^r-.i'i c*; J.-vf.-Tf ,,f.?. ■ li-emain,: rri.j I ti • - • . . • •,•...•■.. \-. i •a /TdUP unworthy ChiW In the Lord. • ■-,;•■.>•. ..; \.:,l , ,:,i r::J>..-HM>, O^ ■ f 1 - ,• ,;,•• n i/.o3 .',,u ^Y v'"^ '* -S^^'-'A -^^ '-• -i- "^icr •vi'A'-Y.c.: ^•^\^. •VUv •th ..f^Si Sir, I thank you for-'tht ^Qod Books C' ^^9 );.-•»,' ^ The following ardYome choice Sen- tinr.ents, extraded from the Writ- - ings of a very eminent. Divine • grounded upon GaL ii. i^C- "**••••■« ao*M«eo< I the, yet not 7, hut Cbriji Ihetb in me. I Live, and I live not. The Life which. 1 live i& not of Nature, but of Grace notofmyfelf but of Chrift: In refped: of the Rule which guides my Life, though I • hvemthePlefl..ycrIlivenotafter^he- Hefh, I am nor led by my Lufts, but bv . the Spine of Chrift, I liVe not Lfter Z.'. own Fancy, but according to the Will of. CanH:, m refpeil of the Meam by which I Traditions, . Self-Devices, carnal Doc- trmes, and Inventions of Men, or fuper- ft.tious Obfcrvation.", but I live by the ' Wheat of ChriU's Dodr-- .u„ V 1 Mlk of God's Word,,.this i, the Staff -y9J2 and Stay. 'M i Vry; .\«' ; fe ^ ."S •ii- ! 4 ( 170 ; Sray of my Lif> . In ref^f '• . the End ■or Term to which I live, i uve not to* myfelf, I feck not, I cxait n. , i magnify - not myfclf, I propofe i.ot mine o-.va Endsi but I live to Chrift, I intend, pro- poL', and exalt Chrid, I Ilrive to be all that I am unto Chrift: In rcfpe-:5 ^1 I 1 : 1 C 172 ) • employcd;wl,olIy in ,he Service of t^. . . J-.onU this our Saviour Jays down as'n .. neccfTary Duty, and fetteth it forth as a ., .-;.-arancl lively Charafter of a true m (lauh he,«;;//r.„;,^//,^ ^«^, / wfll come after n.e, aTi .VW after his Teacher, receiving nw Inn.rua.on ; as a Sheep after his Shepi.erd feeding ,n my Paftures ; as a SoldUr aftc^ ^isCaptam, fighting my Battles; as a SubjeSl after h.s Sovereign, obeying my Co.iimandmcntsi as a Bride after her Bridcgroorn, making me the complete ^ Objca of his Love, and embracinrv ^^e as the Hufband of his Soul; if any M^n will - -■JfrMf .^^^^'' "''"' ^'" ^^^^ Kr.o-dcd'je of mvr W,il, ,n the Belief oi my Promi'fes, in the Love of my Truth, and in tjic Ohcdicr.ct of my Precepts, Jm hint dny himfclL U-c him lay afide his own mjdom as an empty Lamp, his oww IFill as an evil Com- riiander, his own hnagiyiaiion as a f.lfc . -J^.le, his o\sn /]ffemons as corrupt Coun- fcllors, and h'S own Ends as bafe and un- • worthy Marks to he aimed at- let him deny^ himfclf wiiatfoevcr is of himftlf, /,within himfclf, or belonging to himfclf, as acorr.p: and carnal Manj let him ro -., .^V • . - •• . • ■ out ' .■■>'*■• out of himfclf, that he may come to me;. Jet him empty himfelf of himfclf, that he nuy be capable of me, that I may reign and rule within him, that he may wholly fubjevft himfelf to roe a. id my Service; there is no true following of Chrift and his Example, no thorough Subjeftion to Chrift and his Precepts, without the Denial of ourfelves and our AfFcdions,. without the Rejection of our own Ends and Counfcls; this the Apcftle ftyles a Irjing not unto ourjelves^ hut unto him thai died for US; not to live unto ourlelvcs, by- following our own Imaginations, not to- fcrve our own Lulls and Affeaions, not to terminate ourfelves wichin ourfelves,, by feeking our own Applaufe and Profit' . by making oiifelves the Lords and.. Maftcrs of our Service, ferving ourfelves,. and not the Lord Jcius; but to live to^ Chrift, to do all in Love and Obedience- unto Chrift, to refer all to the Praife and, Glory of Chrift: It is a very bafe. and. carnal Service which doth not priniarii , • intend the Lord Jefus; furely he jsia, from the Life of Chrift, that doth not live to Chi-;ftj that Man's Life is of a " bafe, corrupt, and earthly Original, the ■ Energy, Operation^ and Intendment of. whoii; living is not to exalt and- make ■ ' ' 9^3 , Chriit */ / -* I ( 174 ) Chr.ft glorious i he alone truly under- Itands-theEnd of Chrift's Death that makfs Chrifl's Glory the End of hisLifV- _ ftndthiis runs the Charge of the Apoaie to the^Romans, 2'icld yonrjelves unio Gcd as tbcfs that are alive f rem the Dead, and your Members as Injlruments of Ri^hteouhiffs Tu-^'"^- T'^^^ you'Telves to God, as • ^]f^^rsiot\,txx Captain, as Servants to hcrMafter, to fight for Gcd, to work lor God, to do all for God's Glory let ; <:Vory. Faculty of the Soul, and Member ot.thc Body, cv.-n whatfoever bdon^s • unto you be dedicated unto God. and employed in the Work and Service of God; thatSei-vice which is not univer- • lal IS hypocritical; he alone is a pcrfeft Servant, tiiat purs the wJiole Man upon ■ theService of the Lord, as all the Rivers come from the Sea, and return, and empty ■ tbcmfchesmto the Sea: Thus mull we re- turn to God, and empty ourfelvcs, and all -ihai we have into God proftrate'it all ^nd.r God's Feet, and pu"c it all upon the ■Uoof behind hm in Egypt, but carr.cd all out that he might lacrifice to (heLord ct whatfoevtfr the Lord v -'-^ have- thus . we muft not leave a Hoot o. our Hearts.* TJioughts, Loves, Dv-liu5 behind us up- ■ r 175 ) on S,n,andthc orld, but take of alJ, and lacrilicc all to God and his Service- wemuft with the Baptifl be wiling to decrea/e ^h^r. Chnil may increafe. to be- come vile, and of no Elteem-with Men, that Chnft may be exalted;- we muft ^hlr.f Macedonians, give ourfehcs to ihe Lord Wc mull give our VnderjUnd- ingsjio Icnow God, our ll^iUs to choofe God, our Imaginaticns to think upon God ou^ Memories to remember God, ou^ Affe£lions- to fear, trull, love, and re- joice in God. our Ears to Jiear God's :Word our r^«^«,^ to fpcak God's Praife ' our Hands to work for God, and all our Subltance to the Honour of God. And a holy and gracious Chriftian -doth thus hye to Chrift, and put him- ■ lelf and- all that ne hath undei Chrift r. In regard of that Carnality, Vanity, Bafencfs Earthltnefs, Unworthine/s, Corrul. tion andtTnek,nneJs,yjMch hfics, and feels :n his own hkfh in his oxvn Affc^ons, Ends andComfels: Hci,<,s ther- is an EmptU nels in himfelf, tlat his own Flclli is an empiy Houfe, vihcrem dwt.eth no Good and wherein . is r,o ,V - uney to the '>erl formance of any ^-ood Ducyj: he f<:es , tiiar im own Uean is a City full of Trea- *n « i ^ IW. ::, ' •i » » ' * • I C , 176 ) . fon, denitful above Mcafurty and not to be tniftedj* he fceJs a Law in his Members rtbellhig againlt the Law of his Mind, as ■Rebecca felt the Twins in her Womb ft^iving the one againft the other; he ;>;V of the living Creatures 2Vci '"If f "^^^ '° ^^^ ^od move » in the Sou , this makes it pant after S' '', •"'' J"^"' ^^''' '^^ rWaier Ji;e jiry C/Qund for Waters; this inakes it ••V.V.tf'-. ■,. T A ■ t ( »79 > it folbvi hard after Chriil, as. the Child with Cries and Tears after the- Father going fron\^ it; this makes it cry for • Ciuilt, as fometimes Rachel dixd^ forChild- rcn, O give me Chriji or elfe I die; and as David thirjied,, and liis Worthies hiirfi through tiie Army of the Philipnes for Water out of the Wells of Bethel: So the Soul thirfting for Chrift, breaks through . all the Armies of Oppofition to come to Chrift, torefreih itfdf with Chrift; now it denieth all, leavcth all, pafTcth- tjarough all, proftrateth itfelf and all that It hath under :hrift, that it may enjoy Chrift; it ha^es all that hinders its comin--* to Chrift, and embraceth all that may further its Communion with Chrift- Suitablenefs between the Soul and Chrift' readily denies and rcjefts all that hinders the Fruition of Chrift'. 3. In regard to the Vanity andNothln^J neis whicli a gracious Uonx difcerns m himfelf, and in all Things elfe without and befide Chrift; he looks upon him- felf as on Duji and AJbes-y he is vile in his own Apprehenfion, as a Wcrm and no Man; he humbles and abhors himfelf even as helow the DuJi and AHics ; he looks' on all other Things as Lung and Brofs, and a Thing of w«^^/ in comparifon of Chrift. 1 ■ ■ 1 • i. ■I i I \i i 7 1? t f-. -ii . C i8o ) Chrifti he reputes all Things irt refped. ofChrift, as yotbaiti 6k\ Mimelecb in re--; fpcd of the Sons of Jmihbaal-, bit as a Bramble in refpcdl of the Vifie, Fig- Tree, and Olive-Trce-, and having fuch a lowOpinion of himfclf.and all I'hings' elfe; he rpdily denies himfelf and all Things elle, and makes ajl to vail and il:oop to Chrift; with Simhaind Andrew, NVho wpre ready- to Icavq their Nets, their* Ship, and their Father, to deny their PoflefTions, and their Friends, and to put all under Chrift,- he alfo is willing to leave , whatfoevcr is mod profitable and. dear according to the' Flefli, for Chrift's Sake, and with Ptf«/ to cftcem his very' Life as Nothing, that he may glorify' 'Chrift, and finiih Chrift's Work: The' more any Man dot'i undervalue himfelf, J and the Creature, the more he exalteth "^ Chrift, the more freely, fully, and readily' he proftratcs all at the Feet of Chrift. ■ 4. In regard of the holy, powerful, and' miverfal Reign, Rule and Dominion of Qjrifi in a gracious and fanElifed Soul: ' ;Here Chrift reigns as a King in his" Throne, as Solomon reigned over the Land ' 6i Canaan from Sea to Sea, and from the River to the £nds of the Earth : So doth ' Chrift reign in a regenerate and gracious Y'.h;;^ ' • ' '^tv^- •, :' Soul, ■liC. T Soul, from the higheft to thtf lowel^ Faculty thereof, and from the Head to t-he.Feet, and from the higheft to the l°'^'=^^F9^«'^^*"^'"g of a Chriftian: Here Chrift- reigns as a Dwel/er in His Houfe; the Dweller rules over all the Rooms, Members, and Goods of his Houfe, and difpofeth all to his Service;: Chrift rules over all the Faculties of the Soul, Members of the Body, and dif- , pofcth all the Endowments and Qoincrs of. a Chriftian to his own Service, and'' for his own Honour: Here Chrift rules aa the Head over the Body, a<5ting, moving, guidmg, and framing the wiiole Man to a holy, humble, and free Subjedion: Here Chrift reign- as a Ceniunon in his Army.and as the Servants of thcCenturion did go and come at his Command, and do whatfoever he bad them: Thus all the Faculties of the Soul, and Members of tlie Body of a true Chnftian, are at the Command of Chrift, receiving their Direc- tioaand Commifiion from Chrift, doincr every Thing in Subjection and Obedieac" n^ iV^^- ^ ''."' '^^ ^''"^^"^'^^ ipeaking of Chrift s Kingdom, fauh, ;« the Day cf th-* Power, when Chrift ftiaJl rei^^n by his Gofptl and Spirit in the Souh of Men the People JhoHld be willing, free, ready, and R full 5 I it = J ll ( 182 ) jull in their Siibjtaion unto ChrifV, and ■4>is Enmics'Jhould i/ow before bim^ and lick '■ ihi: Dult; fuch as were Enemies, t^el^ iJous, and difobcdicnt in their Unrcgcnc- racion, Ihouki after their Convcrfion bow thcmfcives, and lick the I>«^, acknow^ ledge -and 'receive Chrift as' their Lord ^nd King, -and in very great Humility liibjccft and proftraic boih-thcmlervcs and all theirs to him, and his Service; for as y1l>Hcr entering into Covenant with David, * ^nd taking David for his King, undertook xobring about all Jfrtiel unto David ; t\n\S' tJie Soul entering into Covenant with Chrift, and taking Chri.i for its King, bnrgs about all to Chrift, and puts all in / ■Suljedtion under Chrift. ,: >! 5. in rtgi'rd of the loly and fervent- Vf.re cf axracicus Soul to exalt and f el up rClriJl:'V\\\% is the prime Labo.ur, Joy- and Comfort of a godly Soul, to'fee and • :fecl Chrift's-Kingdom within him^ to fee «p Chrift in his- Heart, and to'difcern' ' •h;ra/uling and commanding there, as a •King in -nis. Throne, as a Pjlot in the" Shrpi this is his Suit arid Supplicatiort- • unto God, tJ\at.a;-//2's Kingdom mgy ecme^ •II; at Chrilt iV>ay- rcign-and-rule Wirhin' him, as David fometimes' thirfted, and* lpnge4 to ice the frjoer and Clary pf God* in u- ■/'/» ^■^■,'lit...\»i'-*■t^^■• ,,^.„^...^w. . , C. 183 ) m the Sanftoary: So doch a codlv M.m Jong to Uc the Power and Glory of Chnrt m his Souli td behold him reigning in h.s Heart: In the Day of ^^/m^^'s cSro- nation the People piped "j.itb Pipes, and jcjoteed with great Joy, ip that the Earth run^ With the Sound thereof: In the Day ■ ? ^,'^i"''i's Coronation, and Reign in the Soul of Man, the Heart of Man rejoiced with exceedmg great Joy, Chrift's Do- mmion is a holy Soul's rcjoicinrr- TU Kingdom of God is Rigbteoufnefs and'^ Peace Shaittiug and ivitb the Sourd fifa "Trumpet^ andfet it in the Midji of the tabernacle. Thus it is the Care, Labour .and Comfort of the whole Man that is godly, to fet up Chrift in the Midft of . J \i^°\^^* ^^ ^^"^ ^^'^ reigning in his Un.: derltanding, as the^««in the Eye; fiuid- " ;ing,in his Will, as a /V;>;r^ commaSjinD- ir; in his Imagination, as 'the Objai ot which h? thinketh with rnoft Frequency, Delight and Comfort; in his Truit! a& the only i^i^.4 whereon he bull^ctlu -«. i R 2 m> m IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) / O ,'/7wiin thc.Love of the Wife: So • powcrfuland operative is this Defire, Labour, and Joy of a • gracious Soul, 'couching the Exaltation, Reign, and Rule •of Chrilt. within if,' that as the People ^vouid^havc all the Men put to Diaih '\Vhich' would' not liave Saul reign over them: So doih fuch a Man mortify' all 'his Luds which oppofe Chrill*s King- •tlom, remove whatfocver may hinder Chrid's fpiritual Dominion, and make *il vail and (loop for ChriR's Exaltation. within him. » -6. In regard of a gracious Soul's yf^- 'twcfcence ^nd 'Contentment 'with the ^pprth- J/aticncfChriJl: In this it pleafeth, in this •it blefleth, delighteth, and fatisiieth itfelf; Vhatfoever it -hath befides ic, this is ih>- -Head of all, as the Sun is to the Eye in- .^ead of all Lights, and the Fountain to the ThirHy' inllead of. all Bdttles; tht .Aj)probation»of Chrift is of very great 'Price with a true Chridian; hrs Praifeis ^ot the Praife of Men hut of God', not to have the Approbation of Men to his •Doings, but of God ; not to have his •Ear tickled with the empty Breath of »vam Man*3 Applaufe; but. with the 'i'-'-'^^-.- ;;/'•. : .#. • folid ' •. < vsj; ; ,fS:K !»-U-.r;> ' ■■ . . . • ■:■■.■■'. ■ -r, \^;^. i . Tolid and fwcet Infpiration, andBreath- Jng of God's Spirit, affuring him of God's ••Acceptation of him ; as our Saviour fought not himfclf, nor his own Prdife but the Praife of his Father, made it his Meat and Drink, to do his Father's Will and contented himfelf with his Father's ■ Approbation, how unworthily foeverMen '^thought of him: Thus all the Members of Chrill'in proportion feck not them- •fclves, nor the Applaufe of Men, but the Teftimony of Ciu-ift; in this they rejoic« and folace themfelves, in all Things tip. praising ihemfehes to God, as good Servants in all Eftates, in all Changes, in a!l their Undertakngs;. and this is the holy Glorymg, Rejoicing and Comfort of the Soul, to ^/<;ry (as the Apcftle faith) /«//^tf ?f • r.^° glory in the Domnion of God, lubjcftmg himfclf unto him,' to glory in t\xt Power oi God, refting upon him,. tO' glory in the Tejiimoity ot God, blcnino- and pleafing himlelf in God'j Approba-' tionj for not he that com^endeth him- l^f IS approved, but whom the Lord commeridcth: God's Approbation is the Crown- and Comfort of a Chriftianj and -therefore a?, the Wife fcekeih and reioiceth. :in th^ Approbation of her Hufband,. though Ihe dilplcale hg-fyif^. and all the- . ■ , '^ 1^ 3 ' Family/ ■■f r'i '•'. r.l I' ,1 ' 1;> ( 186 ) ■ Family to enjoy it: Thus the Soul which IS wedded to Chrin: feeks-thc Approba* tion of Chnft,. plealeth himfelf herein, .. and for, the Enjoyment whereof will dit pleafehis own Flefli, and all the World; he denies whatfoever is aHindcrance here- unto, he. fubje^s himfelf wholly unto ChnU:, to.^ain and keep the Teftimbny of Chrifti for as it was faid of PlatOy Unius . Platcttis C(ilculum inter millet the Appro- - hj^iion oi Plato alone was inftead of a ^ t Ijoufand : - So the Tellimony and Appro- bation of pne Chrifl-, of Chrift alone, i» more to ,a gracious Soul, than the Ap- • plaufe ot the World, or whatlbevcr the' . Jr.^rth can afford i and for thefe and fuch. JiKe Caufes doth a Man endued with true ■ Hohnefs deny himfelf," his own Ends. ^ and. Counfcls, and p^oftrate all. under - Chrift JeAis. :;:-..,,..;..... •v{.K»-^wi:i,'^jv.» Confider this then, and fee the^arr- - ■ W^'^'K- ^-^^^ ^^ ^^" ^^° ^"ow noc ^ Lhnft, and lubjcd not themfelves to him^ ; and his Service; as the Sodomites yNonld.' not have Lot to be a >^^^ among them,. '' ■ iio more will many Men have Chrift ra . - reign over them i the Sons of Belial dt- . T ^i/eu Saul, and brought him . no Prejents,.:, • :^/>.^-i^5^-^.°?^-^'Cif-^<^^^'JepifcChhft.ia...-;. 1 • * 1 J.'j.»- ■' * Q (■ ^S; ) his PerfoH, they fee no Beauty nor Com- linefs in.him, they defpifc him in his GoP- pel, they will not vail co his Scepter, they . dclpifc him in his Emhajfadors, they deny Audience and Reverence to their Mef- fage, they defpife him in hisO^w.tiiey do not hear him as their Prophet; obey hinV as their King, they do not believe in him' as the Prieft who luth offered himfelf to- C^od An all-fufficicnc Sacrifice for them ■■ they defpife him in his Z^w,' they burft them afunder, as Sampfon burft his Withes • • S^-ange and fliamcfui. is the Contempt' offered by profane Pcrfons to the Lord'' Jdus, and though they, profefs Chrift. 1 ouls but they do what is right in their .own Eyes, they are r^3^///,/^.r Peopk, AvV Cbtldreu, Children that will not hear the ^Law of the Lord, whith fay to the Seer, fee iut.and to the ■ Prophets, prcphefy not wi'to -vs ri^ht r kings, fpeak unto usfmooth 'Thinzs. 'prophefy to us Deceits. Chrift hath no Kingdom m the Soul whichis fwayed by. /^ain Dclulion, and carnal Gounfel. -^ Some will not dehy ih'^ir own Memcm, they Will not put them under, but fufFcr them to lord it over Chrift, Chrift hath not the Preheminence in their Fear, Truft ' Love Joy; but as the Lord faid to £//! thou bonoureji thy Sons cboije me, fo thcfq Men honour their Affeclions and Lufl:s •above Chnft. Solomon obfei-vcd in his Time Servants riding en Ihrfeback, and Frtncti walking on Foot. Every Man may r i i. i. 'U if/ 7' s 'tl «!l^ • . ( 190 ) -> fee In thcfc Times Mens natural Lii.ls ard • I Afiedlions, which fliould like Servants be kept under and;, fupprcired, humbled, , brought low, and made to walk on Foot; yetthefc arc fet on Horltback, exalted, honoured, preferred, and Chrift the ' Prince of Peace, and ^^ his Ordinances, ^Statutes, and Teftimoiiies, which ihouid reign and rule Tike Princes in c!.e Soul of JVlan, thgfe are niade like Servants to^ ■ travel on Foot; thcfc are of no Eftcctn' and Price with Men v thefe have no Rule • and Sway in the Hearts of Men: Herodias liath Prcheminencc in the Heart of Hcrfid above the Bappirti a S-unne is of more ^ • .Efteeni than Chi-ift.' with tiie Gaderine... '•••• , Man's Exaltation: of : his c.orrupt.A&ec*' '•'■' tions is afoul snd (hameful Abafemeai;. of Chrift and his Ordinances. . , . ,;. ■ Some deny, not their worldly Profiis'i,- y^lff fct T)avid behind th? Ewes, many fc!t Chrift behind, the Ox and the Afs; • - jhc Farm and.j^hpjf'i/ey their Merchandife, and "wortdly: Traffick, . they prize the World above Chrift, they love this more . . . than they, loyc ; Chrift, . the l-oye of the: . . /World carries their //m/v far frpm Chri(t, when their. 'Bodies drawnear to Chrirtj^; ; . the' oyerValuing of the Earth ]s an under*' .^ .:...vulw5n;g;oJ'!;6}hri(l> when the World is >•••' U?;&>i-:;i^V'';l'''''^ " " ' over' ' * K' :■,.■■./ ' . ( »9r ')■ over fwett and favoury to Mens Palates their Souls difrc/ijh Cliriftr and his Ordi! dances; when the Earth is pleoiant like ^a Paradife, Chrift and all tlie Means cjf Grace arc apprehended as a very Wil- dernefs. .ut*M;';n'i| • .! ■' ■ Some deny not their ozvn" P/eafures, but vuUie them above Chrift, zsl:fiu did a ftw Lottage above h\s Binlri^bj. fome d«ny_not their Pride, but :iwlLfalc;n fou.^ht' ^^ ""^'S"., though it were to the D;flion?ur ami Depofalof his Father i;^wj from h's' Throne: So the/ feek to magnify them- lelvesi thougrvro the Dillaonour of God and Depoial of Chrift from his Throne in , fheir Hearts; feme deny not their own U'mh and Goodnefs; they are rich and' v^ iuIJ in their own Opinions, as the Man in ' ,th^ Prophet which dreamed, he bad eaten and was full; fome deny no: their own ^tipcrjltttons, they receive for Do^rrines the Commandments of Men, they will fee Chnft m a Glafs of their own tpming, learn Chnft ,n r. School of their ow"n credling, and dcawthe Waters of Salva- tion out of a Cift^crn ;of their own dig- ingr doubt ei> they arc very feu th?f havcjearned the great.Le/Toh' of living to ' ChnO, qucftionlds,: Chrift -hath fpiri-'' ntuaj ,and heavenly' Dominion in the Souls \ V ■I, i: r t I ■ V.I- t C »9« ) Souls of few Men. Very full of bafc, RcfpctSls and Purpofes arc the Hearts of - many that j)rofcfs Jefas Chrift. The Propliet fpeaks of a Day, wherein /even, jyanen Jlifuld take hold of oneMan^faying^we. •ccill eat our cwn Breads and wear our own Jppcrel^ only let us be called by thy Name^ to take away our Reproach' Tiirre is a Day. 'now, wherein fevcn, a very great Number, take hold of one Man Chrift, by an out- ward i'rdfelTioni but they will eat thcir^ own Bread, and wear their own Apparel, they wUl find their own Pleafures, walk in tlien- own Ways, keep themfelves apparelled with the old Man, they will not deny themfelves, they will not put. away'^their old Things, and make all Things new, they will only be called by the Name" of Chrill, to take away their ' Reproach of being reputed Athcilts ana Infidels among Men. Myiy Men that.' jjrofefs themfelves Chriftians do lliame- fuliy deny the Lord Jefus, and arc far from the Denial of themfelves, their own^ Counftflsand AfFcdions. ■|n:-|M^ ■'■)?* t N I s» r*' '^Y'* li V ^ r\ '!S'^$ • i '^■-'-■'h ^. J