Christian letters full of spiritual instructions tending to the promoting of the power of godliness, both in person and families.

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Christian letters full of spiritual instructions tending to the promoting of the power of godliness, both in person and families.
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Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668.
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London :: Printed for and sold by Nevil Simmons and Dorman Newman,
1673.
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Christian life.
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LETTER. X. [The Love of Christ.] To my Beloved in the Lord, the Flock of Christ in] Taunton, Grace and Peace.

Most Loving and best Beloved,

MY heart is with you, my affections are espoused to you. And methinks I could even say with the Apostle, (you are in my heart, to live and die with you:) and who can but love where they have received so much love (and continual∣ly do) as I have from you! the Lord requi•…•…e your love which is great (and if compared with his, but little) with his which is infinite; this is a love worthy of your ambition, worthy of your adoration and admiration. This is the Womb that bore you from eternity, and out of which have burst forth all the Mercies, Spiritual and Temporal, that you enjoy. This was the love that chose you, when less Offenders, and those that being converted, might have been a hundred sold more serviceable to their Makers Glory, are l•…•…ft to perish in their sins: May your souls be filled with the sense of this love. But it may be you will say, how shall I know if I am an object of Electing love? least an unbelieving thought should damp your joy; know in snort, that if you have chosen God, he hath certainly chosen you. Have you taken him for your blessedness? and do you more highly prize, and more dili∣gently seek after conformity to him, a•…•…d the fru•…•…tion of him than any, than all the goods of this World? If so, theu away with doubts, for you could not have loved, and have cho∣sen him, unless he had loved you first. Now may my Beloved dwell continually in the thoughts, the views, the tastes of the love. Get you: down under its shadows, and taste its plea∣sant fruits. Oh the Provisions that love hath made for you, before the Foundation of the World! Ah silly dust, that ever thou shouldest be thought upon so long before thou wast: that the contrivances of the infinite Wisdom, should be taken up about thee! that such a Crawling thing, such a

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Mite, a Flea, should have the consultations of the Eternal Diety exercised about thee! verily his love to thee is won∣derful. Lord what is man! thou tellest us he is Dust and Va∣nity, a Worm, nothing less than nothing; how then dost thou love him! oh wonderful! be astonished yea Heavens at this: be moved ye strong foundation of the Earth. Fall down yea•…•… Elders, strike up ye Heavenly Quires, and sing yet again, Glory to God in the highest: for all our strings would crack to reach the Notes of love, praise, and admiration that this love doth call for. Oh that ever emptiness and vanity, should be thus prized! that Jehovah should make account of so worthless, so useless a thing as man! that ever baseness should be thu•…•… preferred! that ever nothing should be thus dignified! tha•…•… ever rottenness should be thus advanced, a Clod, a shaddow Potsheard, should be thus glorified! Oh Brethren, study beseech you, not to require or retaliate (there's impossibili∣ty, and blasphemy in such a thought) but to admire and im•…•…∣tate his love. Let love constrain you, let love put you upo•…•… doing, and prepare you for suffering; forget not a love s•…•… memorable, undervalue not a love so unvaluable; I would have you all the captives of love: may the cords of love dra•…•… you towards, and knit you to your Redeemer? may the •…•…∣vided streams be united in him. Alas, that our souls are s•…•… narrow, that the Waters are so shallow with us! how little how very little would our love be, if he had it all, infinit•…•… less than the Glow-worm to the Suu, or the Attome to the Universe? and have we any of this little to spare for him oh that we might love him with our little Ah! that all o•…•… little powers were ingaged for him! Brethren, here is no ex•…•…∣cess: oh love the Lord ye his Saints! he is worthy for who•…•… you shall do this. Do but think what love hath done for yo•…•… and think if you can, what it means to do for you. This is th•…•… love that yarned upon you, when in your Blood no eye pity∣ing you. This is the love that took you up when you wer•…•… robbed and wounded, and left for dead, and poured in Win•…•… and Oyl into your wounds. This is that love that reprieved and spared, and pardoned, when the Law had condemne•…•… you, and Justice would have had you delivered up; an•…•… your Self-condemning consciences gave up all for lost, co•…•…∣cluding there was no hope. This is the love, the expensiv•…•…

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love that bought you from the power of darkness, from the eternal burnings, the devouring fire in which you must other∣wise have dwelt. Do you not remember how you were hun∣gry, and it fed you, naked and it cloathed you, strangers and it took you in, sick and it visited you, in Prison and it came unto you? you were dead and are alive, you were lost and are found. And me thinks I see how love runs to meet you, and falls upon your necks, and kisseth the Lips that deserve to be loathed, and rejoyces over you, and makes a Festival, and as it were a Holiday in Heaven to you, inviting Angels to re∣joyce. And if the friends do rejoyce, how much more doth the father? for saith he, These my Sons were dead and are alive, were lost and are sound. Oh melting love! ah Brethren, how strange is this, that our recovery should be Heavens triumph, the joy of God and Angels. That this love should feast us, and feast over us, and our Birth-day should be kept in Heaven: that this should be the round at Heavens Table, and the bur∣den of the Song above: [For this my Son was dead, and is alive,] and well, what remains but that you should be another manner of People, than ever yet you have been, more holy, more humble, more even, more resolved, more lively, more active? where is your Zeal for the Lord of Hosts? will slen∣der returns suffice you in answer to such a love? God for∣bid. But necessity calls me off from going any further. May the love that chose you, and redeemed you, for ever dwell in you, and overshaddow you, and bear you safe to the King∣dom. In the Holy Arms of Divine Love I desire to leave you. May you live under its daily Influences, and be melted and overcome with its warming Beams, with its quickning, piercing, powerful Rays. My most dear love, to you all. See that you live not in a dull, fruitless, liveless course. Be pa∣tient, be watchful, instant in Prayer, fervent in Spirit, serving the Lord: I am very healthful and chearful through grace. See that none of these things move you that befal us. Fare you well my dear Brethren, farewel in the Lord, I am

From the Prison at Juelchester, October 25. 1663.

Yours in the strongest Bonds of Affection, and Affliction. Joseph Alleine.

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