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A57248 The saints desire, or, A cordiall for a fainting soule declaring that in Christs righteousnesse onely ... there is life, happiness, peace ... also the happy estate of a man in Christ ... / by Samuel Richardson. Richardson, Samuel, fl. 1643-1658. 1647 (1647) Wing R1413; ESTC R35326 159,266 436

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THE SAINTS DESIRE OR A Cordiall for a fainting soule Declaring that in Christs righteousnesse onely and in nothing else there is life happinesse peace strength comfort joy and all fulnesse of perfection Also the happy estate of a man in Christ the life he lives wherein he is exercised his experiences and his desires to enjoy God c. Surely shall one say In the Lord have I righteousnesse and strength even to him shall men come Isa 45. 24. I will make mention of thy righteousnesse even of thine onely Psal 71. 16. And these things write wee unto you that your joy may be full 1 Joh. 1. 4. By SAMUEL RICHARDSON I heard sweet Jesus Christ unto me say Rise my love my faire one and come away London Printed by M. Simmons and are to be sold by Hannah Allen at the Crowne in Popes-head-Alley 1647. To the Right Honorable Sir THOMAS FAIRFAX Captain generall of all the Parliaments Forces in ENGLAND and Oliver Cromwell Esquire Lievtenant generall to the said Forces such honour as is promised to all that honour the Lord Christ Right Honourable YOu two are so joyned as it were in one that it may be said of you which was said of Jonathan and David two mighty warriours that their hearts were so knit that they loved each other as their own soules they had such sweet experience of each others faithfulnesse that it was not in the power of Saul though a King to break it or cut it asunder and although many have attempted to doe the like to you yet their labour hath been fruitlesse it hath bin a joy to many to see the effects of love so freely flow forth from each to other interchangeably which is amiable sweet and lovely Moreover God hath raised you up and set you in high places where opportunities flow of doing good and which is more God hath given you hearts to improve these opportunities to his glory and the good of his people You have also had many and great experiences of his protection presence blessing even to admiration it is the Lord alone who hath wrought all your works for you surely you may well stand astonished at his dealings with you all you can doe is too little for him who hath done so much for you you know the sorrows sufferings and sighings of the people of God in this Kingdome have been many and great by reason of the Prelates Lording it over them in matters of Religion and their sorrows and sufferings are like to be greater if the plots and snares laid against them take place therefore now is the time for the righteous in authoritie to shew themselves for the people of God and such as sleepe and slumber had need quickly to be awaked that they might rowse up themselves shake off that feare and faintnesse which possesseth their hearts arme themselves with resolution courage to hazard all even life it selfe upon a possibility of doing the least good for to do good we live we rejoyce that God hath chosen you with many others whom God hath kept waking for such a time as this Next under God our eies are upon the house of Commons of England to deliver us from temporall slavery to free us from the oppression of men in matters of Religion we trust they will effect this work fully and God shall give them a full reward as good Job who was a father to the poore and the cause he knew not he searched out and brake the jawes of the wicked and plucked the spoile out of his teeth It is a great honour unto you that you have done valiantly so have been speciall instruments to save this Kingdome from destruction that God hath made you and your Armies so victorious but it is a greater honour unto you that you are of the number of those that love the truth and people of God and endeavour to rescue them from the hands of cruell and unreasonable men the people of God are in the love of God and which is more they are one with God therefore God takes the good done to them as done to himselfe abide by them and you shall be in safety hold together for they that seek their lives seek yo●●● also And as you have pleaded their cause with many other Worthies with you so still goe on prosper the Lord is with you you valiant men the Saints love you they pray praise God for you England fareth the better for you childrē unborn shall praise you blesse God for you the memorial of your names shal be for ever precious Most noble Worthies I may seeme to passe the bounds of modesty so to presse into your presence but such is your humility and love that you can passe by any defect in that kinde and accept of that which is presented in love And seeing God doth not despise the day of small things I trust you will not the great respect you have shewed to the truth and people of God hath imboldened me to present you with the best I have in love out of a deep respect unto you the perusall and acceptance of which I submit to your wisdomes and humbly take my leave and remaine Your Honours much oblieged SAMUEL RICHARDSON To all fainting and discouraged soules who are lost and fatherlesse BEhold I bring you tydings of great joy that Jesus Christ came from Heaven to seeke and save you Luk. 19. 10. You shall enjoy mercy life and glory by him for in him the fatherlesse finde mercy Hos 14. 3. You are they who hunger and thirst after Christ and his righteousnesse this desire is from the in-being of the light and life of Christ in you therefore thou art for the present blessed and shalt be satisfied Mat. 5. 6. Therefore you may be sure God is at peace with you he hath loving kindnesse for you which is better then life yea all is yours for God is yours and that for ever Is not this as good news from a farre Countrey welcome and savoury Oh what can be more sutable pleasant profitable or delightfull better or more desireable Christ will give you that peace which cannot be taken from you Oh the fulnesse sweetnesse gloriousnesse and infinitenesse of this peace it passeth our understandings we cannot fully impart it because we doe not fully know it for we know but in part yet a part wee know through grace though many see not this peace nor know not the way of it to whom I have endeavoured to declare that mystery of love and grace revealed to me desiring to obey Christs command When thou art converted to strengthen thy brethren And diddest thou know the freenesse fulnesse sutablenesse sweetnesse and durablenesse of Gods rich grace to a creature who is nothing in his own eyes who hath interest in it and therefore may apply it thou couldst not but be ravished with it Consider what God hath given