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Scotland ſhould ceaſe; upon which every body ſhould believe the deliverance was come, and conſequently would fall fatally ſecure "But I tell you, ſaid he, you will be all very much miſtaken; for both England and Scotland will be ſcourged by foreigners, and a ſet of unhappy men in theſe lands taking part with them, before any of you can pretend to be happy, or get a thorough deliverance, which will be a more ſevere chaſtiſement than any other they have met with, or can come under, if that were once over.

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LETTER,

FROM

Mr. ALEXANDER PEDEN,

To the Priſoners in Dunnotar-Caſtle,

July 1685.

Dear Friends,

I Long to hear from you, how you ſpend your time; and how the grace of God grows in your hearts. I know ye, and other of the Lord's people, by reaſon of the preſent trial, have got up a faſhion of complaining upon Chriſt; but I defy you to ſpeak an ill word of him, unleſs you wrong him Speak as you can, and ſpare not; only I requeſt that your expreſſions of Chriſt be ſuitable to your experience of him. If ye think Chriſt's houſe be bare and ill-provided, and harder than ye looked for, aſſure yourſelves Chriſt minds only to diet you, and not to hunger you: Our Steward kens when to spend, and when to ſpare Christ knows well, whether heaping or ſtraking agrees beſt with our narrow veſſels, for both are alike to him: Sparing will not enrich him, nor will ſpending impoveriſh him. He thinks it ill won that is holden off his people Grace and glory comes out of