During the time I was at London I had many services laid upon me,
for it was a time of much suffering. I was moved to write to Oliver
Cromwell, and lay before him the sufferings of Friends both in this
nation and in Ireland. There was also a talk about this time of
making Cromwell king; whereupon I was moved to go to him and warn
him against accepting it; and of divers dangers which, if he did not
avoid them, would, I told him, bring shame and ruin upon himself and
his posterity. He seemed to take well what I said to him, and thanked
me; yet afterwards I was moved to write to him more fully concerning
that matter.
About this time the Lady Claypole (so called) was sick, and much
troubled in mind, and could receive no comfort from any that came to
her. When I heard of this I was moved to write to her.[109]
[109] Here is a long extract from the letter to Lady Claypole,
Cromwell's daughter, who died soon after this time:
"Keep in the fear of the Lord God; that is the Word of the Lord
unto thee. For all these things happen to thee for thy good,
and for the good of those concerned for thee, to make you know
yourselves and your own weakness, that ye may know the Lord's
strength and power, and may trust in Him. Let the time past be
sufficient to every one, who in any thing hath been lifted up
in transgression out of the power of the Lord; for He can bring
down and abase the mighty, and lay them in the dust of the
earth. Therefore, all keep low in His fear, that thereby ye may
receive the secrets of God and His wisdom, may know the shadow
of the Almighty, and sit under it in all tempests, storms, and
heats. For God is a God at hand, and the Most High rules in the
children of men. This is the word of the Lord God unto you all;
what the Light doth make manifest and discover, as temptations,
distractions, confusions; do not look at these temptations,
confusions, corruptions, but at the Light which discovers them
and makes them manifest; and with the same Light you may feel
over them, to receive power to stand against them. The same
Light which lets you see sin and transgression, will let you see
the covenant of God, which blots out your sin and transgression,
which gives victory and dominion over it, and brings into
covenant with God. For looking down at sin, corruption, and
distraction, ye are swallowed up in it; but looking at the
Light, which discovers them, ye will see over them. That will
give victory, and ye will find grace and strength; there is the
first step to peace. That will bring salvation; by it ye may see
to the beginning, and the 'Glory that was with the Father before
the world began'; and come to know the Seed of God, which is the
heir of the promise of God, and of the world which hath no end;
and which bruises the head of the serpent, who stops people from
coming to God.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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