An Epistle to all PLANTERS And such who are Transporting Themselves INTO Foreign Plantations IN AMERICA. etc. MY FRIENDS, That are gone and are going over to Plant, and make outward Plantations in America, keep your own Plantations in your Hearts, with the Spirit and Power of God, that your own Vines and Lilies be not hurt. And in all places where you do outwardly live and settle, invite all the Indians and their Kings; and have Meetings with them, or they with you, so that you may make inward Plantations with the Light and Power of God, the Gospel; and the Grace, and Truth, and Spirit of Christ; and with it you may answer the Light, Truth, and Spirit of God in the Indians, their Kings and People, and so by it you may make Heavenly Plantations in their Hearts for the Lord, and so beget them to God, that they may serve and Worship him, and spread his Truth abroad; and so that you may all be kept warm in God's Love, Power, and Zeal for the Glory of His great Name, That his Name may be great among the Heathen or Gentiles; and ye may see over, or be Overseers with the Holy Ghost, which was before the unclean Ghost got into Man and Woman. So with this Holy Ghost you may see and Oversee that the unclean Ghost and his Works may be kept out of the Camp of God: so that his Camp may be Holy, and all the Holy may come into it; and he who is Holy, may walk in the midst of you his Camp, and be glorified in and among you all, who is over all, and worthy of all Glory from everlasting to everlasting, blessed and praised for evermore. London, 22. 9th Month, 1681. G. Fox. FRom the Rising of the Sun, even to the Going down of the same, My Name shall be great among the Gentiles: and in every place Incense shall be offered unto my Name, and a pure Offering: for my Name shall be great among the Heathen, saith the Lord of Hosts, Mal. 1.11. The Lord Reigneth, let the Earth rejoice, let the multitude of the Isles be glad; Let every thing that hath Breath praise the Lord, for the Lord taketh pleasure in his People; He will beautify the Meek with Salvation, Psal. 97, and 98. and Psal. 149, and 150. London, Printed for Ben. Clark in George-Yard in Lombardstreet, 1682.