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A36434 And they shall look upon him whom they have pierced and they shall mourn for him as one mourneth for an onely &c, and shall be in bitterness for him as one is in bitterness for his first born. Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652. 1649 (1649) Wing D2020; ESTC R26484 2,173 10

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Zach. 12. And they shall look upon him whom they have pierced And they shall mourn for him as one mourneth for an onely c. and shall be in bitterness for him as one is in bitterness for his first born THese as by way of comparison set forth This prophesie appointed for a sign also requisite since Faith in high things always slow Ionas as alotted then for the resurrections sign of which took essay Such a three days rest and nights three And the suns retiring so many degrees that high favor to Hezekiah Likewise of the leavings in the cup happy Hastings this first born an onely Son partakes one of no inferior Family Taking his leave of this life whose first days rest taken on the Lords day Saying my lovers and friends hast thou put away far from me Psal. whose death and obsequies bewaild of no few assigned for a warning piece of those very perilous days stoln upon us When say peace and safety then sudden destruction Thes. x. And they shall not escape even the general day of Iudgements forerunner whereof Apocalips thus Behold he cometh in the clouds and every eye shall see him and they also that have pierced him and all the Kindreds of the Earth shall wail c. And thus of one so hopeful committed to no simple Doctors through too much suddenness or ignorance as that way who can plead not guilty by letting blood was cast away upon whom because of this cast suit of cloths bestowed on him of his Masters They shall look upon him whom they have pierced c. Let none with an evil eye look thereon And so passing on with several coats of houses born inclusive adorning the Herse as dedicated to our Jerusalem of the Gentiles And in that day there shall be a great mourning in Ierusalem as the mourning in Hadadrimmon in the valley of Megiddon the house of Huntingdon of which participates Also in London every family apart mourning and their wives c. Of the royal Branches like the House of David all of them be wayling apart c. likewise from that ominous name called Megiddon impart it is done Behold he comes making the sable clouds his chariot solemnized Heaven and Earths Funerals these great lights extinguished The Sun become as sackcloth of hair The Moon as blood The Stars falling c. answerable to that loud voice Revel. 16. Done it is gathered in that place called in Heb. Armagedon when every yle fled away c. from whose Name importing diligence Hastings who lost no time himself declares much more what hastning required and looking unto that day at whose appearing Heavens and Elements dissolves and melts c. VVherefore for instruction sake adds when ye see these come to pass And I will pour upon the house of David and upon the inhabitants of Ierusalem the Spirit of Grace So be sure then time to look up c. And this for another and in that day I will make Ierusalem a heavy stone for all people c. As extraordinary blessings rejected no ordinary corrections incurring inseparable evermore besides such distraction so giddy that plague increasing daily too or curse of tax leavied as witness whether fullfilled and in that day saith the Lord I will smite every horse with astonishment and the rider with madness and in that day will I seek to destroy all nations that come against Ierusalem c. and in that day saith the Lord I will cut off the names of the Idols out of the land And such like demonstrations shewing out of request the name Saint drownd in oblivion such an eye sore at this time unto many And passing forward also whether that waiter on the latter days Esdras testimony termd Apocrypha or miscalled speaks not the present condition presaging the sons of the Church Sion her sons cut off that fraternity whilst deeply musing upon their departure from the Law grown to such a low ebbe or degree the law though still in force like the Spirit of prophesie supposed transmitted not beyond the primitive times as gross as Romish miracles without tryal Esdras informs saw such a mournful mother chang'd his cogitations she replying Sir let me alone yet afterward thus after so long time that had a son then nourished by her with so much travel grown up came to take him a wife when fell down and died the house turnd upside as though overthrew the lights fleeing the city c. into which Park or Field fled purposed to take up her rest whereupon her passion to divert spreads that catalogue of confusion the present case greatest of all Sion the mother of all delivered into hands of hateful Iaylors a captive Spoken to Sion her self at whose fearful voice cast out the earth shook which besides her Sons farewel some future thing reveals a prophetical voycc c. And new Jerusalem in her place c. VVhereupon Vriel the Angel signifying Light shews unto him He in need of comfort himself the solution thrice over who repeats these and thirty years ver. But after thirty years c. Lucy Lady of Huntingdon the sackcloth and ashes Hers. Ashbeys mourning for him he born anno 1630. about nineteen years of age whose Epithalamiums to lamentations exchanged for Epitaphs The saffron robe for sable mourning whose mother coming to his bedside a little before his death Thus quomodo vales quomodo non possum bene valere cum proximus sim deliciis meis aluding partly to her Name of Lucia c. And for the vissage mard or disfigured wiped off so soon by the resurrection hope as matters not though obvious to beholders at such time VVhen beauty turnd into ashes which Light about ten extinguished at night injoyed no small happiness in this the time of sickness in scarce complained of pain Heretofore inclining to the Royal Party Hastings prophesied of by Esdras the Prophet as Josias his Birth so long before concerning that reformation when those priests cut off foreshewed their judgement c. And for Esdras that new song of his so much suffice And new Ierusalem at hand no material city whose face all Light and Lustre And for these useful materials Giving all warning not unprovided to be of the wedding garment Threatning the downfal of the rough garment from head to foot soars and blains their candlestick reward And so make haste Lord God Amen FINIS