One warning more to the hypocrites of this generation Swinton, John, 1621?-1679. 1663 Approx. 7 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). B06023 Wing S6285 ESTC R184817 53299314 ocm 53299314 180041 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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Judgment of God -- Early works to 1800. 2008-01 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2008-03 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2008-04 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2008-04 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-09 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion One Warning more to the Hypocrites of this GENERATION FRIENDS , YEt once more am I to ●ppear before you a Reprover , in the Name of the Lord , who is greatly provoked to Jealousie , by your growing still worse and worse in the Fumace under your Trials and Affictions . Oh! who doth lay to ●he art ? who doth consider , who doth understand the work of this Day ? Oh! my bowels , my bowels ! my Lam●●t●tions , my Distresses what they have been and are in the behalf of this Generation of Hypocritical Professor , who grow still worse ? So that in the Name and Dread and Authority of the Living and Eternal God , I am to Declare unto you , and yet once more to Warn you , That the dreadful Cup of Vengeance that you are to drink , and must drink , and cannot escape , can not be measured by any thing that is past . You are gazing after Changes . As you grow worse and worse by all the Changes and Revolutions your eyes have seen , and your ears have heard of ; So the Changes that shall be , shall be still worse and worse for you . Ye who are seated in Unrighteousness , who have a Lie in your right hand , in whom the love of the Earth , and Vanity , and the sensual spirit is so strong , that after your Lovers ye will go ; your minds abroad after a dead Carcass of Words , of Forms , of Ordinances ( as you call them ) and all your scope , expectations and desires , to have these restored to you and your discontents , grudgings and murmurings , because the● are not Oh! the dreadful Day of Vengeance , the dreadful Day of Vengeance that yet abides such , whose hopes whose desires , whose expectations are after any thing as a Covering , as Salvation , But the Life , the Spirit of Righteousness , to flow down as a mighty stream , So as to burn up , lay naked and open , make desolate all flesh . This is the Day of God , the desirable blessed Day ; and this is come , and coming yet more and more abundantly in Power and great Glory ! But Wo to the Hypocrite , to the mind that saies and does not , filled with swelling words and expectatious ; and the Life , the Seed of Righteousness , that wherein is the Restauration of all things , opppressed , burdened in their particulars , above their measures exalted ; Such shall be , shall be abundantly filled with the fruit of their own way . Oh! that all herein concerned could read their name , and hear and fear , and consider , and forbear , ere it be too late , the day of their Visitation past over , night come on wherein none , can work ; their Judgment sealed , God ceased to be a Reprover in them , till the Day of Vengeance overtake as a Whirlwind ; as in the Name , and Dread , and Power of the living and Eternal God I do declare , it shall this hypocritical Generation of Professors , of all Ranks , Forms , Sorts and Sizes , in a way can not be measured by any thing that is yet past . This is the Word of the Lord God to you , whether ye Will yet hear or forbear . 7th of the 10th month , 63. J. Suintoune . You who speak of a Deliverance , and loo●… for a day of Deliverance , Are you delivered from the Bondage of Corruption ? Then are you free ●●…eed Then ye need not look out for a Day of Deliverance , You know the Liberty of the Sons of God ; Then ye know the Patien●e , ye know the Faith that makes not haste . Ye know the Will of God , and know it to be your place to lie d●wn in it as to whatsoever he shall permit man , or men , to do unto you : Oh Friends , this is the Deliverance to be minded , to be delivered from the power of the Evil One within yau , not to come under me evil Spirit at home nor abroad , to be preserved faithful in an evil day , Do ye believe God , the just holy God that rules in Heaven and Earth And do you think be will deliver you out of the hands of unreasonable men , when ye provoke him to Jealousie through your Treachery and Rebellions ? And shall you be delivered while you become worse and worse Come to minde the Inward Deliverance , the Inward Liberty . Freedom , to have a Conscience in all things clear and free towards God and man : Then shall you witness the Deliverance , You shall be more than Conquerors , overcome your Enemies with Patience with Love , with Forgiveness , with seeking their Good ; and yet bear witness against their evil deeds and spirit in not coming under in a tittle , yeelding in one hoof or hand ●readth ; but the more opprest , the stiffer , bold and val 〈…〉 couragious in following the Lord , in what he doth or must require of you , in the fear and dread of the living God standing over the fear of Man. Were not this Deliverance enough , to be preserved faithful ? Yea , and this is the Deliverance , and not another , to be brought here , and to be pr 〈…〉 ved here , to be minded by all the single-hearted . As for he hope ; the expectation of the Hypocrite , it shall perish at noon day . 9th 10th Month , 63. J. S. One of the Songs of Zion . SIng , O Heavens and be astonished O Earth ! for the Lord God is come down to Judgment : Therefore , O ye Inhabitants of the Earth , mourn ; for the day of Your Judgment is come , wherein nothing ca●● over , but that of the Spirit . Wo , Wo , Wo to the mind that is joyned to any other Covering but this alone : All flesh gather paleness , for the Terrible Judge or the whole Earth is come , from whom nothing can be hid . Oh! sing and rejoyce , O Heavens , ye Lambs and Little ones , whose Life and Salvation , and Covering , the Lord God alone is : He will , he will appear to your Joy , and to the Confusion , the utter-Confusion and Desolation , and desolating of all that love not his Appearance , but gainsay it , and contradict it , Oh! where will you stand ? whither will ●e run , w●●re will you find a Covering , that will not be 〈◊〉 narrow 〈…〉 this Day , that is for the making desolate all flesh ? and is ●●●●efore therefore , even therefore , the Blessed ; in which , and because of which , all the single-hearted shall rejoyce , and shout for , joy and gladness of heart ; because , even because the Lord God alone , and none besides him , is , or shall be exalted in the Day that is come and coming with Power and great Glory , to the mind that seeks its Habitation , its Covering , its Salvation , its Redemption in God alone ; to be covered with the Light that makes manifest the deeds of Darkness , from which nothing can be hid . This is the Salvation , the Covering of the Children of the Day ; Glory , Glory , Glory for ever to the Lamb , the Light , the Covering , the Salvation , the Saviour . This is the Day that is come , for which many have waited , and many , many have rejoyced in it , seeing it afar off , This is the Day that makes all odds even , and answers all , and brings into the Perfect Rest and Peace , Satisfaction and Contentment ; while the joy , the expectation of the Hypocrite perisheth at noon day . 18th 10th Mon. 63. J. S.