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A90980 A famous city turned into stone. Or, A fearfull example for England to take warning by: in which is contained all the full and whole description of a famous city in Barbary, that was for their rebellion against God (in the twinkling of an eye) both men, women, and children, with all the cattle, houses, and materials therein turned to stone. The manner how shall in this little booke be faithfully and truely related according to very good authors, which have since this great and miraculous wonder happened, been at the place where it was done, and have seene (with much teror) those things which shall be presantly spoken of. / Writen by Laurence Price. L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680? 1656 (1656) Wing P3360; Thomason E1638_2; ESTC R209054 4,394 16

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A famous City turned INTO STONE OR A Fearfull example for England To take warning by In which is contained all the full and whole Description of a famous City in Barbary that was for their Rebellion against God in the twinkling of an eye both Men. Women and Children with all the Cattle Houses and materials therein turned into Stone The manner how shall in this little Booke be faithfully and truely Related according to very good Authors which have since this great and miraculous wonder happened been at the place where it was done and have seene with much Teror those thïngs which shall be presantly spoken of Writen by Laurence Price London Printed for Tho. Vere at the Angell without Newgate 1657. A famous City turned INTO STONE Entered according to Order Angrogra A famous City turned INTO STONE THat God is angry with the World for Sin may appeare by this following wonder the like whereof was never known since the Worlds first Creation in the fruitfull and florishing Kingdom of Tripilo in Barbary fome fourscore miles up in the Land there was not long since a famous Citty called Angrogra at which Citty in former times before the Wars grew so hot betwéen England and Spain our English Merchants had great commerce and made Traffick with the inhabiters thereof This Citty was senced about with many lofty bull-works wals with eight great Gates made of Cedar and Cyprus wood the Citty it selfe was of seven miles compasse round by just account and measure within the which were six and fifty faire and goodly Parish Churches most richly adorned with Gold Silver having their locks and keys for the most part of them made of pure Gold the reason why was because that Gold in that parts is more plentifull then Iron or Stéel and there is a mighty great Golden Mine some seven or eight miles from the Citty in which many labouring Men are working and digging for the ore continually and according as Men dig for the ore and mettell of Iron Coles Tinn or Lead here in England so fast do they dig and get Gold and Silver in some parts of Barbary and the Barbary Gold is accounted to be the finest and purest Gold in all the World and now to goe forward in my discourse concerning the Citty I will endeavor my selfe to be as spéedy as I may The fornamed Citty had many stately Buildings and Territors therein and abundance of pleasant stréets facing every way with severall Market places belonging there unto in the midst thereof there was a stately Burs or Exchange where all manner of rich Merchants and others daily frequented about their Worldly affairs there were likewise thrée gallant Theators or Play-houses which were aloud every day in the wéek so often as they thought good to use their vaine glorious excercises Moreover there were great plenty of wealthy Shops and rich Merchants Houses in all the chiefest stréets of the Citty and to be briefe there was never a Citty of that bigness in all Africa that had more abundance of People in it then was in the Citty of Angrogra nor never were People given to more pleasure then were the People of that Citty at that very same timé when their destruction came upon them some were buying and selling in the Markets for profūt some were Feasting and merry making amongst their Friends and acquaintance some were vauting and dancing in dancing Schooles some were acting their parts in the Play-houses whilst others were drinking and swaggering in Ale-houses But in as short space as Lot's Wife was turned into a Pillar of Salt Gen. 23. v. 14. was this stately Citty turned also into stone and so it is like to continue to the end of the World and as for the People that were therein they were all transformed into stone every Man every Woman and every Child the manner how is as followeth HEre is a briefe and true relation of the admirable alteration of the famous Citty of Angrogra according to the Letters that were sent into England this present yeare 1656. which Letters were sent by them that were eye witnesses as namely the potent Dake of Florence the Bassa or Prince of the Countrey and two of our English Merchants that by reason of Tempestious weather at Sea was driven to an Anchor nere unto the shore of Barbary who hearing of this strange miraculous wonder some of our English Seamen having admittance travel'd up into the heart of the Land and did behold this sad and unexpected admiration and lastly one that is very well known to be a faithfull Friend to his Native Countrey Sir Kellum Digby by name a worthy English Knight who having received intelligence from the Prince of Barbary and the Duke of Florence sent it into England to have it put in Print that we may take warning by their destruction the Men that were at that time in the Citty walking up and down the stréets about their Businesse were imediately turned into stone so were the rich Aldermen and Merchants with chaines of Gold about their necks and all the Gorgerus Gownes and Aparrell that they did weare were likewise turned into stone they also that were in their Houses were served in the selfe same kind a great company of the chiefest young Men and Maids were assimbled together in a large and spacious Hall to solemnize a wedding with Musick and dancing much merriment were in the twinkling of an Eye both Bridegroome and Bride Neighbours and Strangers every living body and dead Creatures all turned into stone yet are every Man and every Woman standing still in the same posture and shape as they were in when they were alive them that were dancing and caporing after the Musick and they that stood still were all strucken dead turned into stone standing still in the place where they were before they that were eating and drinking sitting at their Tables or in other places both them and their Victuals Flesh and Fish Bread and Wine and the Vessels that held it was Metamorphosed and turned into stone Women that had their little Infants sucking at their tender Breasts were in the very same Forme and portraiture whether standing or sitting all turned into stone A company of Men to the number of sixtéen that were digging in a plot of Ground intending to make a Vineyard therof were like the rest all turned into stone standing stooping towards the Ground with their Shovels in their hands All the People that were at the Theators and severall Play-houses as well the Actors as the Spectators were every Creature turned into stone and to be briefe the Multitude of People rich and poore old and young all spéed a like there was not so much as one Man that escaped alive out of the Citty to tell what was become of the rest and thus was all humane and unhumane Creatures that lived in the Citty struck dead at an instant turned into stone the covetous Man had no time to repent of
his Sins nor had the Drunkard the space to aske God forgivenésse furthermore all the Horses Oxen Shéepe and Cattell and feathered fowls as Cocks Hens Géese and Turkeys Trées wood Timber Gold Silver Brass and all other sorts of Minerals and Mettals became to be stone which may stand for a monument and be known for a wonder from one Generation to another so long as the Sun and Moone gives light and the Earth and the firmament doth indure and I am verily perswaded and so are many thousands more beside that these Signes these Tokens and these wonders the pleasure of the Lord was to send upon them that have little or no relation to the holy Gospell of the Lord Iesus Christ because we that are accounted for Christians may consider with our selves and learn to beare a better conscience both to God and Man and this is my desire that all sorts of People that would willingly be called by the name of Christians may shew themselves to walke like Christians with spéed every on to amend their sinfull lives for fear that the Lord in his anger should lay the like or as bad a punishment upon our Sinfull Nation which God in his Mercy grant may never come to passe HEre followeth directions drawn both from the Scriptures and from humane reason whereby to advise all Sinners in time to fly unto the Lord for Mercy and so to prevent Gods heavy Iudgments before it come upon us Adam when he had lived but a little while in the Garden of Eden which is called Paradise for his disobedience and breaking of Gods Commandement was driven out and quite excluded for his rebellion Gen. 3.14 The great and generall deluge and drowning of the World which is called Noahs flood was for provoking God to anger in so much that God repented himselfe that ever he made Man Gen. 6. v. 6. and when the Lord rained downe Fire Btimstone upon Sodom and Gomorah it was done for the wickednesse of the People Gen. 19.24 The curse of the Lord sell upon Egypt whereby their Land became unfruitfull the Caterpillars devoured their Herbs their rivers of water were turned into Blood and Frogs Lice and Grashopers brought the People to ruine Exod. 8.2 all which was brought to passe for their ungratefulnesse towards God The Chileren of Israel for murmuring against God and his Prophet Moses were bitten and stung to death with fiery Serpents Numb 25.6 And the destruction of Jerusalem was because they harkened not to the voice of the Lord but Stoned and Murdered the Prophets when they were sent unto them Mat. 23.37 Corath Dathan and Abiram ware swallowed up alive into the Earth for their blaspemous Sinus and the prodigall Son was faine to féed upon the empty husks long of his abominable Pride and voluptuous living Luke 1516. Judas Jscariot had never have come to have hanged himselfe if it had not béen for his false dissimulation and trechery Nor had the glutton Dives béen tormented in the flames of Hell if it had not béen for his covetovsnesse and despising of the Poore Luke 16.20 A many more such sad strange examples may be proved by the Scriptures which is the word of the living God to shew to the World wherefore God made us and what in duty we are bound to doe and now let us once more thinke upon the famous Citty which was turned into stone their punishment was more then ours our Sinns are greater then theirs for had they had so many good and Godly Ministers in that Citty and Countrey that are both able and willing to preach and to teach them the word of the living God as praised be the name of the Lord we have here in England no doubt but they would have repented them of their sins before that heavy vengeanc of the Lord lighted upon them And now let every Man and Woman in England and else where turn from their wicked ways and amend their sinfull lives and as the Loord hath béen more mercifull to our sinfull Nation then unto others let us endeavour our selves to be more thankfull unto his Holy name for the great and manifold Blessings which our good God have bestowed upon us and let us henceforth lay a part all pride of heart and covetousnesse of mind all hypocrisy dissimulation all vaine glorious and blasphemous opinions all hatred malice spight and envy all cursing and swearing sedition and mischeif making all conspiracy and trechery one towards another and to love and obey the commandements of the Lord above all Earthly pleasure and to kéepe a good conscience and doe unto all Men as we would have them to do unto us and withall to pray unto the Lord to take away from us our stony hearts and give us hearts of flesh and then if our fine were as red as Scarlet the Lord will make them as white as Snow and though they were like Purple they shall he made as white as Wooll Esay 1. v. 18. And to conclude in a word we were better all to repent with Ninivy then to be burnt with Sodom and take warning and learn by the fall of others to lead our lives in the time to come in a better manner then here to fore we have done which that we may let us every one with dilligence call upon God early and late at our up rising and lying downe at our going forth and our comming in that he will be our defender and kéeper all the days of our lives and that for the sake of Iesus Christ our Lord Amen FINIS