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say Nothing conseald or hidden as heavens cathederall shewed here the voice saying come up heither J will shew thee things to come The Resurrection propheticall alarme verily like that afore J am he that was dead and am alive c. and have the Keyes c. First saw where the ancient of dayes sate Inthroned under a Canopey raine bowe like Where all in Priestly Vestments round about those Elders with restlesse Thundering voices extolling his name who lives for ever and ever And Holy Holy Holy crying out as it were glory be to the Father c. Amen For whose pleasure all things created As for the lamps before the Throne to wit the year of God call'd the seven Spirits of God of the same influence with the seven Stars requires no farther repetition being both one Neither these in the likenes here of Saints and Angels in Heaven whose wings so full of eyes before and behind signifying those eye witnesses their watchfullnesse and as personating the blessed Prophets and Evangelists So lastly farther for the mysterie or morall of these crown'd Elders expresly shews How many intered Princes in this Isle since the conquest which in the space of seven hundred yeares last past in Alablaster Shrowds clothed That have cast their Crownes before the Throne or before the great day CAP. 5. ANd without boasting or amplifying these the truth in few words This blessed Booke first cryed He that hath an eare let him heare And here by a strong Angel proclam'd Who is worthy to open the booke in the right hand of him sitting upon the Throne No other then the misterie of times and seasons in the yeare of the worlds Redemption 1625. to be reveald or unseald And because this so difficult no man found worthy c. John that therfore much wept by that Elder willed to weep no more Jnformed ECCELEO radix David vicet to open the booke and loose the sevenfold seales being not improper to explain this likewise as he said J am Joseph so am I David This name of mine enterd here by that Elder even Daniel as much to say Goe thy way Iohn let those words satisfie thee spoken to Daniel The words are sealed up untill the time of the end Thou shalt stand in thy lott c. Dan. 12. Reservd till a time and times and halfe Pointing to the present Century so signified in behalfe of it three periods and a part c. So dignus est agnus viz. Anno Domini in such a yeare of our Redemption the first yeare of such a reigne These Sabbaticall Seales unloosed witnesse For thou hast redeemed us and made us Kings and Prophets and we shall reigne Even so let every Creature in the sea namely the Isles Blesse those right hand yeares with that Grand Iury the 24. Elders before the Throne falling down VVho give up their Verduit Davids Keye hath prevaild honour glory and blessing c. CAP. 6. ANd the Sonne of Thunder this fourth Evangelist that heard the day of Judgements Sommons The noise of thunder as it were one of the seven Seales being unloosed One of the foure Beasts saying come and see As much to say display'd times and seasons mistery Jn the seventh Century And unto what Nation this new Song of the Lords comming dedicated as no unnecessary circumstance time a thing observed of old when the word of the Lord came unto them For evidence hereof the Conquerer Rufus here behold their ancient Seales Where first saw a White Horse and He that sate on him a Bowe and a Crowne given unto him The English bowe renoun'd farr and neere verse 2. Whereby cleere as day given to understand the Sonne of God reveald out of the Scripture to these very Jsles Wherefore listen O Jsles And this misterie of time sealed with the yeares foure seasons their discriptions The Sun like a Conquerour and Gods word like the Sunne which overcomes whatsoever Dispells all darkenesse saying He that hath an eye come and see The worlds eye like an expert Horseman upon his Carreer running his restlesse course about who first enters the victorious crowned yuory Ramme the Wholesome Spring more then Gold to be embraced the Odorifferous Spring giving to every creature Life The second Rider so furious he on the Red Horse giving all one word Come and see Not difficult to be discern'd the Crabb at all points armed Summers scorching rayes when red as fire all Slaying in Armes as it were with Sythes and such like no short weapon The third a Blacke Horse he that sate on him a paire of Ballance in his hand in his proper colours and complexion signified not inferior to his fellowes as Automes voice cleeres it who these Celestiall Horsemen or Riders were a voice heard in the midst of them saying A measure of Wheat for a peny and three measures of Barley And hurt not the wine and oyle even the Sun in his circuit passing by the Equinoctiall weighing equall houres to day and night Thus all the world come and behold also the fourth seasons misterie explained in this new Calender or Prognostication The fourth a pale Horse he that sate one him called Death Or like the last day so gastly and paile the grizled Goate with his Beard Hoary Winter its wann visage that starvs with hunger young and old shaking every Limbe And these Characters pointing at those foure Beasts Aries Taurus Leo Capricorne Like as the foure Evangelist By winged Beasts foure full of eyes Which Motto come and see may serve them to which rests not Day nor Night And after foure of the Seales opened the mistery shewd of the foure seasons the Suns restlesse course to say finish'd The next offer'd to considerations veiw in this Story or Treatise is the blessed case of those poore Soules intreated a little Season to rest till their Fellow Souldiers and Brethren killed as they VVhose Blood for the Testimony they held crying so loud How long Lord c. to wit to the day of vengeance as behold defferd no longer the day of Iudgement immediatly which followes in its dreadfull likenesse when as fullfild white robes given likewise to the rest of their brethren arrayed to wit in cleane Shrowds Then Time to his untimely end comes whose thride of life suddainly cutt off of whose sable Hearse thus what mourners accompanying the corps of time about 44. aged in the midest of his dayes First the quaking Earth Mother of all in such a consumption The Sunn next as blacke as Sackcloth of haire coverd all over And the Moone over watched with her red face looking like blood the condoleling Heavens shedding their stars in stead of teares as fast impatient windes as loud their shrill Throat setting forth ready to rent all assunder with Sighes hollow Grones So all departing as they came the Heavens as it were quartering those Ancient Coates the foure Seasons which were like Scutchens roled up together like a Scrole The Islands carried away with the violence of
GREAT BRITTAINS VISITATION By the Lady ELEANOR Printed in the Yeare 1645 THE APOCALYPS PROLOGVE WHerein a revolution or returne Exprest as in those dayes it came to passe when as City and Countrey opprest so By such an universall imposed taxx Inns so full that for our only Saviour to be borne in No place but an open Stable afforded And thus like the truth which no Corners or Curtaines requires The joyfull tydings they in the wide field First saluted with them Shepheards that kept watch the glory from the Lord by night which shone round about them So lastly at his second comming or returne also reveald to be afore hand the watchfull Pastors saluted ouer Spirituall Flocks from him saying I am Alpha and Omega the morning Starre and evening both the first and the last As this the Lord of Sabbaths Angel whose countinance as the Sun and lighted at the evening of time with the seven Starrs c. And Golden Candlesticks all watch Lights round about him even so farther for the little Booke of Life who had its Swadle-Bands as it were unloosd with Seven fold Seales bound so fast up when wonderfull acclamation such in heaven Earth Revel 5 as came to passe with the Angel a multitude of the Heavenly Host suddainly praising God Luke 2 such Corispondencie ever between the Son of God and Gods Word which for ever and ever indures Maugre the Old Serpents malice And his Angels let loose againe as in the dayes of the Gospels first progresse And therefore to say the truth Though the Bottomlesse pit freely opend no wonder affording beside evill Spirits their Fellowship Munition also of all Kinds And the winds let loose out of their Prisons And Wrathfull Vialls the last powrd out Who shall commisserate their Condition when open house or Court as it were kept in Heaven inviting all Darkenesle notwithstanding preferd at last shall be before Light Like those frivolous and light excuses made of marriage its mutability preferd above the estate of Angels And before eternall life Farmes their Leases or the like as sold their life in blessed Paradice for such a toy Thus no marvel although the infernall pit opend where those Legions of Wormes or Locusts swarming out Our Pruining Hookes have turnd into Swords our union into division And so much for these present vigilent dayes of ours from which nothing conseald is or hidden even the things in the little golden booke as with no little expedition are presented here THE REVELATION OF JESVS CHRIST Interpreted SHews how ONE Isle calls unto another The I le of Pathmos unto the Iles of Great Brittaine The great day of the Lords comming revealing it Whereof let the Jsles be glad Now or Never Of whose Visitation from him which is and which was and which is to come what date the time beares the first witnesse these And from the seven Spirits in sight of the Throne or nearest there unto vers 4. Which as it signifies or figures the present Century or the last seven hundred years Also points at the present reigne when it began about Easter witnesse these And from Jesus Christ the first begotten of the dead And the Prince of the Kings of the Earth Vnto him that loved us and washed us from our sins in his owne Blood verse 5. Even as two for failing can witnesse Sonne and Father both crown'd or created Kings about the aforesaid Resurrection feast kept concluded thus And hath made us Kings and Priests unto God and his father to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever Amen verse 6. Behold he commeth c. as much to say the last father and sonne of that kind from the Conquest since when hath been 24. of them making up the blessed Prophets and Apostles number And so farewell the blessed yeares of Grace and time to be longer as in the yeare 1625. was revealed to his Hand-maid the first yeare of his reigne to whom the day of Judgement being at hand declared was dedicated in a booke by her And the generall Resurrection to bee in his dayes as from the Prophet Daniels mouth given to understand concerning the aforesaid time And at that time shall the great Prince Michael stand up which standeth for the children of the people or defender of the Faith even Great Brittaines troublesom time pointing thereat with the plagues pursuing one another for mortality as never since a Nation the like Of whose Jnauguration or standing up at the aforesaid Resurrection feast thus signified Many of them that sleepe in the dust of the Earth shall wake some to everlasting life c. Dan. 12. And for a faithfull witnesse So goe thy way Daniel as no few in their Mother Earths Bosome dayly take up their lodging of free cost till Michael his alarme awakens them where also the yeare 1625. untill which dayes Daniels visions to waite Thus cast up two Hundred ninety daies and three hundred and five and thirty 625. Dan. 12. But going on with John whose name to no Nation better known then unto Ours who stiles himselfe your Brother and companion in tribulation in the Isle that is called Patmos where confined was on the Lords day visited by the Holy Ghosts Angel the First voice saying J am Alpha and Omega and what thouseest write in a Booke and send it c. Wherupon being turned saw that dreadfull appearance ONE all looking from head to foot like fire that stood in the midst of those candle stickes of Gold and therupon falling dead at his feet by a touch of his Septer the seven Starrs in his right hand being a-againe revived come to himselfe was againe charged to write the things to come the mistery of the seven starres which he saw in his hand the Lord of Sabbath Even to display times Coate by CHARLES Waggon or Wayne to wit the seventh present Century about the midst of it even to looke for the generall Resurrection time as present past and future here with times voice testified from him which is and which was and is to come Wherefore in the day of Judgements likenesse was presented unto him the Booke of the Old and new Testament that Alpha and Omega Whose Body as it were clothed and girt The Bible in gilt paper bound with brasse Clasps which in such a yeare beares date 1700. When interpreted the booke of the Revelation as whatsoever spoken in darkenesse or in the Eare assur'd to be made cleare as the light And he that hath an eare let him heare what the Spirit of prophesie saith and in time repent and amend or expect a blow for his paines when he stands at the doore and knocks so long the Comforter sent saying behold J come quickly And he shall Sup and sit with mee that hears my voice opens the doore CAP. 4. THough hastning with winged time yet some more Evidence requisit in this a matter of such weight the day of judgement And so shewes a doore opened here as much to