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A80437 A fiery flying roll: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the dreadfull day of judgement. For now the Lord is come to 1 Informe 2 Advise and warne 3 Charge 4 Judge and sentence the great ones. As also most compassionately informing, and most lovingly and pathetically advising and warning London. With a terrible word and fatall blow from the Lord, upon the gathered churches. And all by his Most Excellent Majesty, dwelling in, and shining through Auxilium Patris, vu alias, Coppe. With another flying roll ensuing (to all the inhabitants of the Earth.) The contents of both following. Coppe, Abiezer, 1619-1672. 1650 (1650) Wing C6087; Thomason E587_13; ESTC R206283 15,510 23

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uncleane Jew a pretended Saint and tearing the haire of his head like a mad man cursing and making others fall a swearing then heare a zealous Presbyterian Independent or * spirituall Notionist pray preach or exercis● 11 Well To the pure all things are pure God hath so cleared cursing swearing in some that that which goes for swearing and cursing in them is more glorious then praying and preaching in others And what God hath cleansed call not thou uncleane And if Peter prove a great transgressor of the Law by doing that which was as odious as killing a man if he at length though he be loath at first eat that which was common and unclean c. I give but a hint blame him not much lesse lift up a finger against or plant a hellish Ordinance against him least thou be plagu●d and damned too for thy zeale blinde Religion and fleshly holinesse which now stinks above ground though formerly it had a good savour 12 But O thou holy zealous devout righteous religious on● whoever thou art that seest evill or any thing uncleane do thou sweare if thou darest if it be but l'faith I 'le throw thee to Hell for it saith the Lord and laugh at thy destruction While Angels in the forme of men shall sweare Heart Blood Wounds and by the Eternall God c. in profound purity and in high Honour and Majesty 13 Well! one hint more there 's swearing ignorantly i' th darke vainely and there 's swearing i' th light gloriously Well! man of the earth Lord Esau what hast thou to do with those who sweare upon the former account Vengeance is mine Judgement Hell Wrath c. all is mine saith the Lord dare not thou to set thy foot so impudently and arrogantly upon one step of my Throne I am Judge my self Be wise give over have done 14 And as for the latter sort of swearing thou knowest it not when thou hearest it It 's no new thing for thee to call Christ Beel-zebub and Beel-zebub Christ to call a holy Angell a Devill and a Devill an Angell 15 I charge thee in the name of the Eternall God meddle not with either let the Tares alone least thou pull up the Wheat also woe be to thee if thou dost Let both alone I say least thou shouldest happen of a holy swearing Angell and take a Lion by the paw to thine owne destruction Never was there such a time since the world stood as now is Thou knowest not the strange appearances of the Lord now a daies Take heed know thou hast been warned 16 And whatever thou dost dip not thy little finger in blood any more thou art up to the elbowes already Much sope yea much nitre cannot cleanse thee c. Much more have I to say to thee saith the Lord but I will do it secretly and dart a quiver full of arrowes into thy h●art and I will now charge thee CHAP. III. Containing severall dismall dolefull cryes and outcries which pierce the eares and heart of his Excellent Majesty the King of Kings And how the King of Heaven chargeth the Great Ones of the Earth 1 THus saith the Lord Be silent O all flesh before the Lord be silent O lofty haughty great ones of the Earth There are so many Bils of Indictment preferred against thee that both heaven and earth blush thereat How long shall I heare the sighs and groanes and see the teares of poore widowes and heare curses in every corner and all sorts of people crying out oppression oppression tyranny tyranny the worst of tyranny unheard of unna●urall tyranny O my back my shoulders O Tythes Excize Taxes Pollings c. O Lord O Lord God Almighty What a little finger heavier then former loynes What have I engaged my goods my life c. forsooke my dearest relations and all for liberty and true freedome for freedome from oppression and more laid on my back c. 2 Mine eares are filled brim full with confused noise cries and outcries O the innumerable complaints and groanes that pierce my heart thorow and thorow O astonishing complaints Was ever the like ingratitude heard of since the world stood what best friends surest friends slighted scorned and that which cometh from them in the basest manner contemned and some rewarded with prisons some with death O the abominable persidiousnesse falseheartednesse self-seeking self-inriching and Kingdome-depopulating and devastating c. These and divers of the same nature are the cries of England And can I any longer for beare I have heard I have heard the groaning of my people And now I come to deliver them saith the Lord Woe be to Pharaoh King of Egypt You Great Ones that are not tackt nor tainted you may laugh and sing whom this hitteth it hitteth And it shall hit home And this which followeth all whom it concerneth by what name or title soever dignified or distinguished 3 You mostly hate those called Levellers who for ought you know acted as they did out of the sincerity simplicity and fidelity of their hearts fearing least they should come under the notion of Covenant-breakers if they did not so act Which if so then were they most barbarously unnaturally bellishly murdered and they died Martyrs for God and their Countrey And their blood cries vengeance vengeance in mine ears saith the Lord 4 Well! let it be how it will these * Levellers so called you mostly hated though in outward declarations you owned their Tenents as your owne Principle So you mostly hate me saith the Lord though in outward declarations you professe me and seeme to owne me more then a thousand whom you despise and account worse than your selves who are neerer the Kingdome of Heaven then your selve You have killed Levellers so called you also with wicked hands have slain me the Lord of life who am now risen and risen indeed and you shall know and feele it with a witnesse to Levell you in good earnest And to lay low all high hils and every mountaine that is high and lifted up c. 5 Well! once more read Jam. 5 1. to 7 Ye have killed the just Ye have killed ye have killed ye have killed the just The blood cryeth in mine eares Vengeance vengeance vengeance vengeance is mine I will recompence Well! what will you do with Bray and the poore prisoners elsewhere You know not what you do You little know what will become of you One of you had best remember your dream about your Fathers Moule 6 Neither do I forget the one hundred spent in superfluous dishes at your late great London Feast for I know what when hundreds of poore wretches dyed with hunger I have heard a sound in mine eares that no lesse then a hundred died in one week pined and starved with hunger Howle you great ones for all that feast daies dole c. heare your doome CHAP. IV. How the Judge of Heaven and Earth who judgeth righteous judgement passeth sentence against all those