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A78011 An appeal from Chancery, to the Lord General and his Councel of Officers, as also to the Councel of State, and to all free-born English men of honest hearts, who have not forfeited their liberty, or captivated their reason, but fear and love the name of God, and the interest of all honest men, ... that Christs kingdom may be advanced, and the kingdom of Satan, with Antichrist, and that of the beast, may be thrown down, with all their covetous, persecuting, ... perjured officers, ..., either that have been corrupt Parliament-men, ... such who are in places of judicature, ... with every corrupt member thereof, ...in England, or in places called Innes of Court, or the devil's school of sophisticating and lying, frauds and hypocrisies, which bring forth a generation of vipers, ... wolves in sheeps clothing, ... or those in places of government in cities, ... who usurp authority over English-men, and that because they are in place or places over them, they combine also with this serpentine brood, and tyrannize over their brethren which never yet brake their trust, as the most of these have done, and that because they will not sacrifice to this devil of unrighteousness, ... to do unrighteously, and to deceive, and defraud, and oppress their brethren, and to undo them, as these experimentally many of them are found and known to do, for filthy lucre sake. Burt, Nathaniel, fl. 1644-1655. 1653 (1653) Wing B6141; Thomason E697_21; ESTC R207111 20,805 28

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every unclean and hateful bird For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich of the abundance of her pleasures And the kings of the earth shall bewail her and lament for her which have committed fornication and lived in pleasure with her when they shall see the smoke of that her burning and shall stand afar off for fear of her torments saying Alas alas that great city Babylon that mighty city for in one hour is thy judgement come And the merchants of the earth shall weep and wail over her for no man buyeth their ware any more The merchants of these things which were waxed rich shall stand afar from her for fear of her torment weeping and wailing and saying Alas alas that great city that was clothed in fine linen and purple and scarlet and gilded with gold and precious stones and pearls And every ship-master and all the people that occupie ships and ship-men whosoever traffick on the sea when they see the smoke of that her burning shall say What city was like unto this great city And shall cast dust on their heads and cry weeping and wailing and say Alas alas that great city wherein were made rich all that had ships on the sea by her costliness for in one hour is she made desolate Who is wife and he shall understand these things prudent and he shall know them as was said concerning the destruction of Samaria Hos. 14,10 for the ways of the Lord are righteous and the just shall walk in them but the wicked shall fall therein And since you Secular Judges retain not only the Habit of that Babylonish Strumpet but much of her Popish impudence of customs and manners I will chose up this appeal protest against Anichristian Babylonish Ecclesiastick brats merchants of England who are rich made through the abundance of her delicacies and that are clothed in fine linen and purple and scarlet and decked with gold precious stones and pearls with Psal,2 Let not the heathen rage or the people murmure Be wise now therefore ye kings be learned ye judges of the earth serve the Lord in fear and rejoyce in trembling Kiss the Son lest he be angry and ye perish in the way when his wrath shall suddenly burn blessed are all that trust in him Postscript SHould I have further stirred in this puddle of iniquity and have set downe the partial report made for Hurst and Ireton and the Affidavit recorded by Edw. Miles which spoyls them both and the several Orders upon their several Motions and Petitions and Mis-informations entred insinuated and inserted they would have edified but little and such who know Chancery-proceedings know the lying and lucrous ends and drifts of such Motions Mis-informations and Orders and Reorderings But I humbly intreat Sheriff Underwood and his Partner in time to consider of the malitious dealing of John Hurst who durst betray his Masters into amercements against Law or Equity my Bill being dismissed and costs paid some dayes before above a week before Hurst amerceth his Masters yea 10. dayes and a dismission inrolled is not to be altered it being a final sentence of the Court as you may read in a book called the practice of the high Court of Chancery unfolded printed 1652. page 25. Let all men be hereby advised who have any Estate to settle it and that surely that so trouble may be avoided and their Children may be provided for and not strangers and lying Lawyers filled with their Estates or increase they eating up the Childrens bread In the book named before page 29. The Counsel that mis-informs the Court in his motions or moves not informing the former Order in the cause hath had his order so misgotten thereby vacated and costs awarded to be paid by himself or his Clyent by himself if it lay in him to have informed himself better or else by the Clyent who mis-informed his Counsel the Court being hereby much troubled and the Suiters delayed desiring an end of their suits and not movere and promovere but apparant it is that such motions onely as tend to the end of the cause and not to put it out of the way are good for the suiters and ease of the Court Truth is strong and will prevail believes Yours Nathanael Burt. FINIS