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         Briggins, Joseph, 1663 or 4-1675.
      
       
         
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             The living words of a dying child Being a true relation of some part of the words that came forth, and were spoken by Joseph Briggins on his death-bed. Being on the 26th day of the 4th moneth called June, 1675. Aged 11 years, five moneths, and 15 dayes.
             Briggins, Joseph, 1663 or 4-1675.
          
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             Printed in the year, 1675.
          
           
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           THE
           LIVING
           WORDS
           OF
           A
           DYING
           CHILD
           .
           BEING
           A
           TRUE
           RELATION
           of
           some
           part
           of
           the
           Words
           that
           came
           forth
           ,
           and
           were
           spoken
           by
           
             JOSEPH
             BRIGGINS
          
           on
           his
           Death-bed
           .
           Being
           on
           the
           
             26th
             .
          
           day
           of
           the
           
             4th
             .
          
           Month
           called
           
             June
          
           1675.
           
           Aged
           11
           Years
           ,
           Five
           Months
           ,
           and
           15
           Dayes
           .
        
         
           
             Out
             of
             the
             Mouth
             of
             Babes
             and
             Sucklings
             hast
             thou
             ordained
             strength
             ,
          
           
             Psal
             .
             8.
             2.
             
          
        
         
           Printed
           in
           the
           year
           ,
           1675.
           
        
      
       
         
         
         
           TO
           THE
           READERS
           ,
           WHETHER
           Children
           or
           others
           .
        
         
           THis
           Youth
           was
           a
           very
           dutiful
           Child
           to
           his
           Parents
           ,
           and
           patient
           ,
           and
           ready
           to
           receive
           Instruction
           ;
           never
           was
           known
           to
           resist
           his
           Father
           or
           Mothers
           Advice
           and
           Councel
           ,
           but
           always
           ready
           to
           obey
           their
           Commands
           ,
           and
           minded
           good
           things
           ,
           being
           very
           bashful
           ,
           and
           ready
           to
           put
           himself
           forwards
           to
           do
           any
           business
           to
           please
           his
           Parents
           or
           Relations
           ;
           never
           
           sullen
           nor
           dogged
           ;
           and
           what
           he
           did
           it
           was
           with
           all
           his
           might
           faithfully
           in
           obedience
           to
           a
           meek
           and
           quiet
           Spirit
           to
           the
           last
           Minute
           :
           In
           the
           time
           of
           his
           Health
           for
           Three
           Years
           last
           past
           ,
           he
           used
           to
           go
           to
           hear
           at
           the
           Meetings
           of
           the
           People
           called
           
             Quakers
             ,
          
           and
           no
           where
           else
           ,
           and
           was
           by
           rude
           Boys
           scoff'd
           ,
           at
           ,
           and
           called
           a
           
             Quaker
             .
          
           He
           was
           a
           very
           manly
           ,
           meek
           and
           sober
           Child
           ,
           not
           given
           to
           quarrel
           with
           any
           .
           What
           we
           have
           here
           related
           ,
           that
           he
           spoke
           of
           the
           great
           Love
           of
           the
           Lord
           ,
           both
           to
           his
           own
           Soul
           ,
           and
           to
           his
           People
           ,
           is
           far
           short
           of
           what
           he
           declared
           .
           His
           departure
           hence
           was
           on
           the
           Third
           day
           of
           the
           Fifth
           Month
           1675
           ,
           at
           7
           in
           the
           Morning
           ,
           the
           13
           day
           of
           his
           Sickness
           ;
           in
           great
           stillness
           and
           patience
           he
           entred
           into
           Everlasting
           Life
           .
        
         
         
           And
           we
           who
           were
           Eye
           and
           Ear
           Witnesses
           of
           this
           following
           Relation
           ,
           do
           testifie
           ,
           that
           his
           words
           were
           so
           in
           Verse
           ,
           and
           in
           such
           a
           great
           power
           they
           were
           expressed
           ,
           indeed
           greater
           than
           we
           can
           declare
           .
        
         
           
             We
             whose
             names
             are
             subscribed
             ,
             are
             Witnesses
             for
             the
             Lord
             in
             this
             matter
             ,
             besides
             several
             others
             then
             present
             .
             
               
                 William
                 Briggins
                 ,
                 Hesther
                 Briggins
                 .
                 
                   his
                   Father
                   and
                   Mother
                   living
                   in
                
                 Bartholomew-Close
                 
                   in
                
                 London
                 .
              
               
                 John
                 Goodson
                 ,
                 
                   Chirurgeon
                   ,
                   at
                   the
                   Chirurgeons-Arms
                   in
                
                 Bartholomew-Close
                 ,
                 
                   next
                   neighbour
                   .
                
              
               
                 Margaret
                 Adams
                 
                   the
                   Nurse
                   .
                
              
               
                 Elizabeth
                 Harford
                 
                   the
                   Maid
                   .
                
              
               
                 Mary
                 
                   and
                
                 Elizabeth
                 Moux
                 ,
                 
                   Lodgers
                   in
                   the
                   House
                   .
                
              
            
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
         
           The
           Wonderful
           Sayings
           spoken
           by
           Joseph
           Briggins
           ,
           worthy
           to
           be
           minded
           .
        
         
           
             ON
             the
             26.
             day
             of
             the
             Fourth
             Month
             ,
             about
             the
             Seventh
             hour
             in
             the
             Evening
             ,
             being
             (
             as
             we
             thought
             )
             very
             near
             death
             ,
             after
             he
             had
             layen
             silent
             for
             about
             an
             hour
             ,
             he
             began
             to
             appear
             full
             of
             exceeding
             great
             joy
             and
             pleasantness
             ,
             and
             his
             mouth
             was
             opened
             ,
             and
             he
             said
             ,
          
           I
           shall
           praise
           the
           Lord
           ,
           for
           he
           is
           only
           to
           be
           praised
           :
           
             So
             he
             went
             on
             in
             Heavenly
             words
             in
             Prayer
             ,
             to
             the
             admiration
             of
             the
             Nurse
             and
             Maid
             that
             heard
             him
             ;
             of
             all
             which
             they
             only
             could
             remember
             that
             he
             said
             in
             admiration
             .
          
        
         
           Oh!
           I
           have
           never
           heard
           of
           any
           other
           God
           but
           thee
           ,
           O
           my
           Holy
           One.
           
        
         
           
             And
             the
             Nurse
             offering
             him
             some
             Cordial
             to
             drink
             ,
          
        
         
         
           Nay
           said
           he
           ,
           I
           shall
           not
           eat
           nor
           drink
           until
           I
           have
           seen
           my
           Heavenly
           Fathers
           Face
           in
           Glory
           .
        
         
           
             And
             more
             and
             more
             he
             was
             changed
             and
             filled
             with
             exceeding
             great
             joy
             and
             pleasantness
             ,
             and
             said
             ,
          
        
         
           I
           have
           heard
           of
           thee
           ,
           but
           now
           I
           see
           thee
           in
           Glory
           .
        
         
           
             And
             many
             Heavenly
             sayings
             and
             expressions
             came
             from
             him
             ,
             the
             Maid
             and
             Nurse
             did
             think
             he
             had
             been
             neer
             going
             away
             :
             He
             hearing
             them
             speak
             so
             ,
             He
             earnestly
             said
             ,
          
           Pray
           call
           up
           my
           Father
           and
           Mother
           ,
           for
           I
           have
           something
           to
           say
           to
           them
           concerning
           what
           I
           have
           seen
           of
           my
           Heavenly
           Fathers
           Glory
           .
        
         
           
             So
             he
             went
             on
             uttering
          
           many
           
             Heavenly
             Sayings
             and
             Exhortations
             in
             sound
             judgement
             ;
             his
             Mother
             was
             called
             up
             ,
             and
             seeing
             him
             so
             greatly
             changed
             in
             so
             short
             a
             time
             ,
             she
             wept
             ,
             and
             ran
             down
             stairs
             and
             called
             his
             Father
             ,
             and
             several
             people
             that
             was
             there
             at
             that
             time
             ;
             and
             when
             he
             hears
             them
             come
             up
             ,
             he
             joyfully
             called
             out
             ,
          
        
         
           Father
           ,
           Father
           ,
           Oh
           Father
           ;
           
             and
             held
             out
             his
             hand
             ,
             and
             shook
             his
             Father
             by
             the
             hand
             ,
             and
             said
             ,
          
        
         
         
           Oh!
           pure
           and
           glorious
           is
           my
           Saviour
           which
           hath
           appeared
           to
           me
           ,
           and
           hath
           taken
           me
           into
           his
           Kingdom
           :
           Oh!
           mine
           eye
           hath
           seen
           his
           glory
           .
        
         
           
             His
             words
             were
             expressed
             in
             so
             great
             wisdom
             and
             power
             that
             we
             were
             all
             amazed
             at
             them
             being
             also
             in
             Meetre
             for
             the
             space
             of
             about
             one
             hour
             and
             a
             half
             praising
             God
             ,
             and
             admiring
             him
             ,
             and
             his
             glorious
             power
             ,
             and
             Holy
             Order
             of
             glorified
             Saints
             and
             Holy
             Angels
             ,
             and
             of
             the
             Glorious
             day
             of
             God
             revealed
             said
             he
             .
             Some
             of
             which
             many
             words
             he
             gave
             forth
             to
             us
             are
             as
             followeth
             ,
             viz.
             
          
        
         
           O
           most
           Glorious
           God
           ,
           great
           and
           wonderful
           things
           are
           brought
           to
           pass
           by
           thy
           own
           pure
           holy
           power
           ,
           by
           which
           thou
           hast
           revealed
           thy
           Son
           unto
           us
           thy
           Ministers
           ,
           O
           my
           King
           ,
           O
           let
           all
           people
           fear
           and
           stand
           in
           awe
           of
           thy
           power
           ,
           by
           which
           thou
           hast
           gathered
           many
           out
           of
           their
           sinful
           waies
           into
           pure
           obedience
           to
           thee
           :
           Oh
           ,
           thou
           hast
           given
           us
           a
           living
           knowledge
           of
           thee
           ,
           O
           pure
           ,
           glorious
           ,
           holy
           God
           ,
           let
           thy
           life
           reach
           unto
           all
           my
           dear
           Friends
           ;
           and
           keep
           them
           that
           know
           thee
           firm
           and
           stedfast
           
           upon
           thy
           Holy
           Foundation
           Christ
           Jesus
           my
           King
           ,
           whose
           appearance
           is
           very
           glorious
           at
           this
           day
           ,
           and
           of
           his
           Government
           no
           end
           is
           to
           be
           ;
           but
           thousands
           of
           thousands
           ,
           millions
           of
           thousands
           shall
           come
           to
           see
           ,
           and
           be
           made
           with
           me
           partakers
           of
           his
           glorious
           bright-shining-day
           .
        
         
           
             Of
             which
             many
             words
             more
             he
             spake
             which
             cannot
             be
             remembred
             .
          
        
         
           
             Again
             he
             said
             ,
          
           O
           Glory
           ,
           Glory
           ,
           Everlasting
           praises
           be
           given
           to
           thee
           by
           me
           ,
           and
           all
           we
           that
           know
           thee
           ;
           O
           I
           have
           much
           to
           say
           for
           thee
           .
        
         
           
             He
             was
             asked
             if
             he
             knew
             what
             he
             had
             said
             ?
             his
             answer
             was
             ,
          
           I
           have
           Preached
           the
           Gospel
           to
           You.
           
        
         
           
             His
             Father
             desired
             at
             present
             to
             hearken
             and
             mind
             what
             he
             said
             ,
             and
             spake
             some
             of
             his
             words
             to
             them
             but
             he
             was
             grieved
             ,
             and
             said
             :
          
        
         
           O
           be
           silent
           all
           flesh
           and
           stand
           by
           ,
           for
           we
           that
           have
           seen
           thy
           pure
           mighty
           Glory
           ,
           can
           preach
           this
           Gospel
           which
           is
           thy
           power
           ,
           and
           the
           day
           comes
           on
           apace
           ,
           that
           all
           that
           undertakes
           to
           speak
           of
           thee
           ,
           and
           obeyes
           not
           thy
           power
           ,
           by
           this
           power
           they
           shall
           
           be
           brought
           to
           silence
           ;
           there
           are
           many
           waies
           and
           Baptisms
           in
           the
           World
           ;
           but
           oh
           thou
           Pure
           ,
           Holy
           ,
           Holy
           one
           ;
           we
           thy
           Ministers
           have
           known
           thy
           Spiritual
           baptism
           into
           Christ
           Jesus
           my
           Lord
           ,
           by
           which
           the
           living
           water
           have
           we
           known
           and
           felt
           .
           Oh
           it
           is
           indeed
           exceeding
           pure
           ,
           by
           which
           we
           have
           been
           washed
           from
           all
           our
           sins
           .
           Oh
           my
           King
           thou
           wast
           slain
           ,
           and
           by
           the
           Virtue
           of
           thy
           pure
           Blood
           ,
           we
           have
           this
           gain
           ,
           Oh
           that
           all
           may
           wait
           continually
           upon
           thee
           ,
           that
           they
           may
           be
           kept
           from
           all
           the
           deceivable
           waies
           of
           this
           world
           ;
           Oh
           mind
           and
           serve
           the
           Lord
           in
           your
           day
           for
           his
           Holy
           Truth
           revealed
           in
           You
           is
           the
           way
           in
           which
           You
           must
           Wait
           and
           Obey
           .
           Oh!
           Glorious
           are
           the
           beams
           of
           his
           Sun
           that
           hath
           shined
           into
           my
           Heart
           ,
           in
           which
           I
           have
           seen
           the
           glory
           of
           his
           day
           ,
           although
           in
           the
           Grave
           shortly
           this
           Body
           is
           to
           lie
           .
           But
           oh
           Glory
           ,
           Glory
           ,
           and
           Hallelujah's
           my
           Soul
           doth
           sing
           to
           thee
           Oh
           my
           King
           for
           the
           Redemption
           of
           my
           Soul
           ,
           that
           shall
           never
           dye
           ;
           but
           in
           praises
           pure
           for
           ever
           shall
           endure
           ;
           a
           living
           taste
           thou
           hast
           given
           to
           me
           most
           sure
           ;
           O
           my
           Father
           and
           Mother
           ;
           all
           my
           Friends
           
           which
           to
           me
           are
           dear
           ;
           Yet
           a
           Glory
           I
           have
           seen
           most
           bright
           ,
           in
           which
           I
           shortly
           must
           appear
           ;
           He
           is
           my
           King
           and
           Leader
           which
           is
           my
           Saviour
           most
           dear
           ;
           O
           exceeding
           glorious
           is
           this
           Holy
           place
           where
           Saints
           and
           Angels
           in
           bright-shining
           Glory
           behold
           his
           pure
           face
           ;
           Oh
           all
           obey
           his
           pure
           truth
           in
           Your
           Day
           ,
        
         
           
             That
             You
             may
             feel
             the
             virtue
             of
             his
             Grace
             ,
          
           
             For
             mortal
             man
             is
             but
             to
             run
             his
             Race
             .
          
        
         
           And
           woe
           to
           them
           that
           shall
           not
           Obey
           his
           Grace
           ,
           for
           such
           do
           not
           seel
           his
           Virtue
           ,
           nor
           ever
           shall
           see
           his
           Face
           .
        
         
           
             Some
             were
             whispering
             together
             towards
             the
             further
             end
             of
             the
             room
             ,
             at
             which
             he
             seemed
             to
             be
             grieved
             ,
             and
             said
             these
             words
             ,
             pointing
             with
             his
             finger
             .
          
        
         
           Here
           is
           a
           spirit
           speaks
           in
           this
           Room
           that
           is
           not
           of
           God.
           
        
         
           
             He
             was
             so
             much
             spent
             he
             could
             hardly
             Speak
             ,
             and
             bid
             the
             people
             that
             stood
             by
             stand
             further
             that
             he
             might
             have
             a
             little
             aire
             ;
             he
             was
             offered
             something
             to
             drink
             ;
             he
             said
             he
             
             would
             not
             receive
             it
             ;
             a
             little
             after
             he
             was
             pressed
             again
             to
             receive
             it
             .
          
        
         
           
             No
             said
             he
             ,
          
           if
           I
           should
           I
           should
           tell
           a
           lie
           ,
           and
           gave
           a
           signe
           to
           put
           it
           away
           ,
           and
           said
           ,
        
         
           Oh
           the
           Sons
           of
           God
           have
           better
           refreshment
           then
           a
           cup
           of
           cold
           water
           .
           
             And
             so
             lay
             silent
             a
             while
             ,
             but
             again
             spake
             as
             followeth
             :
          
           The
           Lord
           hath
           taken
           me
           into
           his
           Kingdom
           ,
           he
           hath
           discovered
           the
           fresh
           Springs
           of
           his
           Love
           to
           my
           Soul
           :
           All
           that
           know
           the
           Lord
           be
           obedient
           to
           his
           power
           ,
           and
           he
           will
           discover
           himself
           more
           to
           you
           ,
           and
           you
           shall
           know
           more
           ,
           thousands
           ,
           thousands
           millions
           will
           the
           Lord
           call
           :
           O
           that
           my
           kindred
           after
           the
           flesh
           might
           come
           to
           know
           the
           Lord.
           
        
         
           
             Again
             after
             some
             time
             of
             silence
             he
             said
             ,
          
        
         
           Oh
           that
           my
           Fellows
           ,
           my
           Companions
           might
           know
           the
           Lord
           ,
           they
           shall
           know
           the
           Lord
           ,
           they
           shall
           follow
           me
           :
           Here
           be
           some
           stand
           by
           me
           that
           do
           not
           know
           the
           Lord.
           
        
         
           
             Which
             he
             repeated
             again
             and
             again
             ,
             and
             then
             said
             ,
          
        
         
         
           What
           wait
           you
           to
           hear
           ?
           what
           do
           you
           all
           stand
           here
           to
           hear
           ?
        
         
           
             His
             Father
             answered
             him
             ,
             they
             stand
             to
             hear
             what
             the
             Lord
             will
             speak
             by
             thee
             .
          
        
         
           He
           said
           no
           ,
           all
           that
           are
           here
           do
           not
           wait
           to
           hear
           the
           Lord
           speak
           ;
           you
           do
           not
           all
           know
           the
           Lord
           ,
           you
           think
           you
           know
           him
           ;
           but
           you
           know
           him
           but
           in
           the
           notion
           ,
           but
           when
           you
           come
           to
           die
           ,
           you
           shall
           know
           that
           you
           did
           not
           know
           the
           Lord.
           
        
         
           
             When
             some
             spake
             of
             his
             being
             light-headed
             ,
             and
             as
             though
             he
             should
             speak
             he
             knew
             not
             what
             ,
             he
             seemed
             grieved
             ,
             and
             earnestly
             said
             ,
          
        
         
           I
           had
           rather
           be
           torn
           alive
           by
           Doggs
           ,
           than
           that
           an
           impure
           or
           unholy
           Word
           should
           come
           out
           of
           my
           mouth
           .
        
         
           
             Some
             that
             knew
             him
             very
             well
             ,
             wondered
             to
             hear
             him
             speak
             as
             he
             did
             ,
             and
             said
             they
             had
             never
             heard
             such
             words
             come
             from
             him
             before
             ;
             he
             said
             .
          
        
         
           The
           Lord
           hath
           fully
           made
           that
           known
           to
           my
           Soul
           which
           I
           had
           some
           feeling
           of
           before
           .
        
         
           
             On
             the
             next
             Day
             about
             the
             Seventh
             Hour
             in
             the
             morning
             he
             was
             very
             earnest
             in
             Prayer
             softly
             to
             himself
             ;
             but
             some
             words
             were
             heard
             ,
             viz.
             
          
        
         
         
           O
           let
           all
           that
           know
           not
           thy
           pure
           truth
           come
           and
           receive
           it
           saith
           my
           Soul.
           
        
         
           And
           sung
           of
           the
           Olive-tree
           ,
           and
           the
           Fruit
           thereof
           which
           he
           had
           fed
           on
           ,
           and
           of
           his
           refreshment
           he
           had
           thereby
           .
        
         
           
             He
             was
             asked
             what
             he
             meant
             by
             the
             Olive-Tree
             ?
          
           he
           said
           the
           Tree
           of
           Life
           .
        
         
           
             And
             many
             more
             Heavenly
             Sayings
             he
             uttered
             before
             he
             Departed
             to
             his
             Everlasting
             Rest
             .
          
        
         
           THE
           END
           .
        
      
    
     
  

