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Those, who desire to be satisfied in this particular, may consult the life of Dr. Samuel Winter Provost in the late times of Trin. Coll. by Dublin, and what is written of old Mr. Welsh, and other Scottish Ministers, In the fulfilling of the Scripture, printed 1669. From whence, not to mention other examples, it will appear, that unless God in mercy rebuke that Spirit of Enthusiasm, which is gone out amongst us in these Three Kingdoms, we may have as many Legends from some sort of Protestants, |
Those, who desire to be satisfied in this particular, may consult the life of Dr. Samuel Winter Provost in the late times of Trin. Coll. by Dublin, and what is written of old Mr. Welsh, and other Scottish Ministers, In the fulfilling of the Scripture, printed 1669. From whence, not to mention other Examples, it will appear, that unless God in mercy rebuke that Spirit of Enthusiasm, which is gone out among us in these Three Kingdoms, we may have as many Legends from Some sort of Protestants, |
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In the 9. p. of the praes. the Author saith that he saw the sky open, and heard a voice which said to him, that neither he, nor his should ever want: which cannot be true, for his son went a begging, see p. 41. of the book. In the 10. pag. God assured him that he should have a safe voyage into Ireland, and convert many souls there, see p. 41. Once when he prayed for a sick person in another land, he had an assurance of the parties recovery, by an audible voice, and a glorious brightness which shined round about him, ib. When he was a School-boy, God (he thought) assured him by a vocal answer that he heard his prayer, p. 2. When he was very sick he assured his wife, that he should not dy, because God had not fulfilled a certain promise which he made to him. p. 4. He conversed with Angels in a dream, and had shewed unto him the exceeding weight of glory, which is laid up in heaven for Gods chosen ones, p. 17. He lay a whole day in an heavenly rapture, and desired his wife, a Minister, and other friends to tell him, whether he were in the body, or out of the body, for he could not tell, p. 24. Before he prayed with Coll. Jones his wife when she was sick, he asked her whether she had faith to be healed? and when he had done praying he assured her she should live, p. 44. His hearers could tell by his prayers for sick persons, whether they should recover or not, p. 47, 48. he knew the same himself, p. 50. When his wife lay under a temptation to turn Anabaptist, God assured him by prayer, that he should be quickly satisfied from heaven, p. 51. Mrs. Winters Sisters husband lying very sick at London, she sent to the Dr. at Dublin to pray for him, but before he could be perswaded to pray, he retired privately to know of God if he were yet alive, and after prayer assured the company, that he should recover. p. 52, 53. Once praying in imitation of Abrahams intercession for Sodom, as he kneeled against a post in the room, he saw a great shining light about him, and perfectly heard a voice saying, The Nations shall be spared for ten thousand righteous sake, p. 56. He used to pray for things, and have his answer before he rose from his knees, and immediately give thanks thereupon, p. 56. He often heard voices, when none heard them but himself, according to Acts 22.9 p. 57. |
In the 9. p. of the Praes. the Author Says that he saw the sky open, and herd a voice which said to him, that neither he, nor his should ever want: which cannot be true, for his son went a begging, see p. 41. of the book. In the 10. page. God assured him that he should have a safe voyage into Ireland, and convert many Souls there, see p. 41. Once when he prayed for a sick person in Another land, he had an assurance of the parties recovery, by an audible voice, and a glorious brightness which shined round about him, ib. When he was a Schoolboy, God (he Thought) assured him by a vocal answer that he herd his prayer, p. 2. When he was very sick he assured his wife, that he should not die, Because God had not fulfilled a certain promise which he made to him. p. 4. He conversed with Angels in a dream, and had showed unto him the exceeding weight of glory, which is laid up in heaven for God's chosen ones, p. 17. He lay a Whole day in an heavenly rapture, and desired his wife, a Minister, and other Friends to tell him, whither he were in the body, or out of the body, for he could not tell, p. 24. Before he prayed with Coll. Jones his wife when she was sick, he asked her whither she had faith to be healed? and when he had done praying he assured her she should live, p. 44. His hearers could tell by his Prayers for sick Persons, whither they should recover or not, p. 47, 48. he knew the same himself, p. 50. When his wife lay under a temptation to turn Anabaptist, God assured him by prayer, that he should be quickly satisfied from heaven, p. 51. Mrs. Winter's Sisters husband lying very sick At London, she sent to the Dr. At Dublin to pray for him, but before he could be persuaded to pray, he retired privately to know of God if he were yet alive, and After prayer assured the company, that he should recover. p. 52, 53. Once praying in imitation of Abrahams Intercession for Sodom, as he kneeled against a post in the room, he saw a great shining Light about him, and perfectly herd a voice saying, The nations shall be spared for ten thousand righteous sake, p. 56. He used to pray for things, and have his answer before he rose from his knees, and immediately give thanks thereupon, p. 56. He often herd voices, when none herd them but himself, according to Acts 22.9 p. 57. |
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Whom that Author calls the man of God, and saith that Mr. Rutherford called him the heavenly Prophetical and Apostolical man of God. He struck a man dead upon the place, as S. Peter did Ananias and Saphira with a word, p. 252. He told one John Steward of Aire, who came to visit him in prison, that the Plague of God was broken out in that place, and bid him hasten home, and cause Heugh Kennedy Provost of that town, to convene the people in the streets, and pray together, and the Lord should hear Heugh Kennedy and remove that stroke. Which (saith he) fell out in every thing as the man of God had foretold, ib. At the siege of St. Jane de Angeli he desired the Canonier to discharge such a piece of Cannon, assuring him, that God should direct the shot, p. 254. He astonished the King of France with a few words, and made him say, Surely, this is a man of God, p. 255. |
Whom that Author calls the man of God, and Says that Mr. Rutherford called him the heavenly Prophetical and Apostolical man of God. He struck a man dead upon the place, as S. Peter did Ananias and Sapphira with a word, p. 252. He told one John Steward of Air, who Come to visit him in prison, that the Plague of God was broken out in that place, and bid him hasten home, and cause Heugh Kennedy Provost of that town, to convene the people in the streets, and pray together, and the Lord should hear Heugh Kennedy and remove that stroke. Which (Says he) fell out in every thing as the man of God had foretold, ib. At the siege of Saint Jane de Angeli he desired the Canonier to discharge such a piece of Cannon, assuring him, that God should Direct the shot, p. 254. He astonished the King of France with a few words, and made him say, Surely, this is a man of God, p. 255. |
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