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A65900 For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts to be read in their meetings : the breathings of a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, who in the deep hath seen the afflictions of his people, and cannot hide his praise who support them, nor-with-hold his complaint because of the hardness of mens hearts, but cryes unto the Lord God of righteous judgment, for the deliverance of his own people : with a few words of exhortation and advice, given forth as a testimony of my dearest love to the whole seed of God, because I cannot otherwise communicate it in this time of my restraint, I have been the more large, that I may be refreshed with you, and you with me, in the overflowing fountain of our life / by John Whitehead. Whitehead, John, 1630-1696. 1662 (1662) Wing W1977; ESTC R21528 7,316 12

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FOR THE VINEYARD OF THE Lord of Hosts To be Read in Their MEETINGS The BREATHINGS of a PRISONER for the TESTIMONY of JESUS who in the Deep hath seen the Afflictions of his People and cannot hide his Praise who supports them nor-with-hold his Complaint because of the hardness of mens hearts but cryes unto the Lord God of Righteous Judgment for the Deliverance of his own PEOPLE With a few Words of Exhortation and Advice given forth as a Testimony of my dearest Love to the whole Seed of God because I cannot otherwise communicate it in this time of my Restraint I have been the more large that I may be refreshed with you and you with me in the overflowing Fountain of our Life By JOHN WHITEHEAD Printed in the Year 1662. For the VINEYARD of the Lord of Hosts to be Read in their Meetings O Vineyard of the Most High wherein I have laboured according to the ability which God hath given me since the appearing of the Bright and Morning-Star which hath enlightned the World in whose Joy I am now at rest and my Peace is as a River because I hid not my Talent in the Earth nor have stood idle in the Market-place but have improved what was given me for my Master's use and for the increase and watering of thee his Vineyard which I cannot in any wise forget now when trouble is near and all the Beasts of the Field do compass thee about and with their whole Power do seek to break down thy Hedge crop off thy Leaves devour thy Fruit tread under thy tender Plants cut off thy flourishing Branches and make thee as a Wilderness For in the everlasting Love of one God I think upon thee remembring the kindness of thy youth and the love of thine Espousals wherein thou wert betrothed to the Lord with Judgment and Mercy in the day that thou sate solitary in the Wilderness and had none to help my heart is broken within me and doth with thy breathing Babes and tender Mourners whose Cry hath reached unto Heaven send forth these Breathings that in the Spirit of Supplication we may have fellowship together whilst my soul saith unto God Surely thou hast no cast off the Beloved of thy Soul nor sold the Heritage to be trodden down for a thing of nought neither given the Plants of thine own right-hand for a spoil to their Enemies Shall they then prevail which come gnashing with their teeth to devour us and wilt thou let thy Name be blasphemed wherein thou hast gathered us in which we do trust for thy Presence is yet amongst us and thou withholdest not the Riches of thy Mercy from us but openest thy Treasure to us and of thy Fulness we have received strength else we could not have escaped in the hour of Temptation nor stood upright in the time of our deep Tryals but when thou sawest us weak thou turned not away thy Face from us but ever hast stretched out thy right-hand to uphold us and hast holpen us with a little help when we call upon thee thou bowest down thine ear to hear and givest us also to understand the words of thy mouth But why dost thou not shew thy self unto the World for they understand not thy way For though thou hast given thy Light into the World they love Darkness rather and that blinds their eyes that they know not thee nor us whom thou hast sent and therefore do persecute and seek to root up not believing that we are thy pleasant Plants although thou hast created us anew in thine own Image and shewed thy Light Life Love Vertue Power Patience and good-will towards men through us yet do they not consider but think they do thee good service when they kill us all the day long And when we do speak to them in thy Name and would turn them from their Envie Anger Pride Covetousness Murders Thefts Lies Adulteries Fornications Oppressions Injustice and the evil of their Inventions unto the Light wherein thy Fulness dwells that therein they might walk with thee in newness of life They reject our Testimony and say we would delude them and when we do declare thy Righteousness and shew thy Judgments at hand because Transgressions are multiplied and Iniquity drunk up as water their hearts they harden against us and mock at fear neither do they prepare to turn unto thee but for our love in warning them give us the water a Affliction to drink and when we call them that are yet wandring with a heart panting for living water but being gone astray from thy wayes do drink of the Whores Cup or at best that Water which men have fouled with their feet and say Turn ye again to the Lord and defile not your selves with the Inventions of men neither touch any unclean thing but come forth and be ye separate and our God will be a Father unto you and you shall be his Children Then they reproach us a factious sowers of Sedition but if any do lay it to heart and believe our Testimony and return they meet them first with flatteries then with threats and cruelties which they spread as the snares on Mizpah for their feet like the chief Priests Pharisees and Lawyers of old who would neither enter into the Kingdom themselves nor suffer those that were entring to go on And when we are gathered in thy Name and do silently wait to feel thy Power that in it we may edifie one another and drink at the Fountain of Life which thou hast opened unto us without reverance to thy Name they come upon us with open violence to devour thy Lambs meerly for drinking at the Fountain yea their stroke upon us is very cruel because we love thy Precepts and cannot derogate from the glory of thy Verity who hast made out Yea Yea and our Nay Nay and said unto us by thy Son since the Law Swear not at all and though we have given our cheeks to the smiter our bodies to prison and exposed our goods to the Spoiler and patiently born many other grievous sufferings for the Truths sake whereof thou hast made us Witnesses yet will they not believe those things which thou hast spoken by us and what have we more to seal the Testimony with which thou hast given us unless thou wilt suffer the Whore to drink more of the blood of thy Saints before thou bring thy long and often threatned Iudgments upon her who yet fears them not but saith I sit a Queen and am no Widow neither shall I see any sorrow And by what means wilt thou plead with Babylon that saith she is the Lady of Kingdoms or who shall perswade men to fly out from her that they perish not in her plagues for they are mad upon her Idols and do mock thy Messengers and do shamefully intreat and stone those whom thou hast sent to forewarn them that they may escape the wrath to come Yet with thee is mercy and forgiveness and I know thou