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 that the covenanted God of Scotland lives and reigns. O that the resurrection of thy buried work were more glorious than ever, let Zions walls be built again, so that she may be beautiful as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners; so that her enemies may tremble, and her children who for along time have been mourning over herrubish, may rejoice in her comely order, and be compast about with songs. I invite thee to the poor betrayed, scattered societies in Scotland, that thou art now justly contending with; the marks of thy displeasure are evidently to be seen in every meeting, an absent God in every piece of duty, love and tenderness much gone, heart-burnings, and contendings, and luke-warmness bred, nothing like a practical work among the most part, or making any progress in the way of Christianity. Is not all this come upon us, because our God is not amongst us. O that thou Lord would return and make known for what thou art contending, and remove their spiritual plagues, and let thy spirit be poured out among the poor sinners in Zion, and let them again behold the kings face in peace. I desire to invite thee to every afflicted and wearied soul, that is tost, and like to faint on the dark mountains, passing thro’ dark steps and none to speak comfortably unto them, but every one adding to their grief. Lord appear thou for their help, and shorten these days for the elects sake, lest they faint under the burden, and put forth their hands to iniquity. I desire this day to covenant with thee in opposition to all the power civil and ecclesiastic that has eaten out the life of christianity, and stands in opposition to thee and thy precious truths, and ingage never to own them till they be for thee; this I ingage in the strength of the Lord. I adhere to all the truths of the old and new testaments, and to all the testimonies given by thy people for the carrying on thy work. I desire to adhere to the now buried covenants,and to all the work of reformation, which is founded upon thy word. Lord, help a poor weak insufficient creature to hold by this vow, and paying vows unto thee. I do this day give up my dear husband and children unto thee, that thou may make them for thee, and employ them in thy service be the hazard what it will. O Lord take them off my hand, that they may be asked in thy love; in that day when thou goes thorow the land, with the devouring sword, let them, get their