>>20731425Excerpts from Revelation of Revelations (1683), Chapter XVIII by Jane Lead (1624-1704):
We may remember that Christ the Lord, upon doing any great or marvelous Cure, put forth the
Soveraignity of his Will, as when he said to the Leper, I Will be thou clean: And sometimes he put it
to those, who, he perceived had Faith in him, saying, What Will ye that I should do unto you? And
no less was effected for them than they desired the Lord should do for them. These expressions of
our Saviour may be a grand Rule for us to follow, and ought well to be regarded by us; for in the
Will is the highest Magick, when it is united with the Will of the Highest; when these two Wheels
meet in one, they are the swift running Charriot, which nothing can cross or stop, in which the
Bridegroom, with his Bride Sophia, ride most triumphantly together over all things, viz. over
Rocks, Mountains, and Hills, which are all made plain before them, and Seas dryed up. What is able
to resist a Will that is united with God’s Will, before which every thing must stoop and bow? which
Will, when ever it goes forth, always accomplisheth its Enterprise. It is not a naked Will that wants
its Garment of Power: impregnable Almightiness is with it, to pluck up, to plant, to kill, and to
make alive; to bind and to loose, to save and destroy : [...].