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A57095 The Revelation reveled By two apocalyptical treatises. Shewing. I. How neer the period of the time is, wherein the mysterie of God shall bee fulfilled. II. What things are already fulfilled, and what shall shortly follow thereupon, as they are foretold in the Revelation. Translated out of High-Dutch. With an introductorie preface, shewing that besides the accomplishment of the particular historical events, spoken of in the Revelation, which are com, ... there is a deeper mysterie, and matter of more necessarie and profitable knowledg, to bee reflected upon in the words of this prophesie; whereof also a summarie and a key, ... to bee thought upon by all the Godlie-wise in the three nations. Dury, John, 1596-1680.; Hartlib, Samuel, d. 1662. 1651 (1651) Wing R1190A; ESTC R220789 91,312 257

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THE REVELATION REVELED By two Apocalyptical TREATISES SHEWING I. How neer the Period of the time is wherein the Mysterie of God shall bee fulfilled II. What things are already fulfilled and what shall shortly follow thereupon as they are foretold in the Revelation Translated out of High-Dutch With an Introductorie PREFACE SHEWING That besides the accomplishment of the particular Historical Events spoken of in the Revelation which are com and shall com to pass in their own Times there is a deeper Mysterie and matter of more necessarie and profitable knowledg to bee reflected upon in the words of this Prophesie whereof also a Summarie and a Key how it may bee interpreted to that effect is offered as at this time seasonably to bee thought upon by all the Godlie-wise in the three Nations LONDON Printed by William Du-Gard and are to bee sold by Rob. Littleberrie at the sign of the Vnicorn in Little Britain 1651. TO THE Right Honorable OLIVER St-JOHN Lord Chief Justice of the Court of common-Common-Pleas My most Honored Lord WHen I reflect as oft times I have caus to do upon the Providence which hath been over mee since I have offered my self unto the Publick and upon the hand by which that Providence hath supported and directed mee in my waie I finde that it hath made use of none to carrie mee on to becom serviceable so much as of your Lordship's favor and affection For as you were the first that took notice of my inclination to bee encouraged in the waies which I have followed so your eye hath been all along upon mee therein In my straights whereinto my forwardness hath from time to time brought mee I have found the tenderness of your sens and bowels to bee like unto that of a Father You have in private put to your hand and set your heart to free mee from them in publick you have owned mee towards the Parlament and procured an aspect from that High and Honorable Court towards mee to set mee apart as an Agent for the Advancement of Universal Learning and the Publick Good which I confess is an Emploiment whereunto from my youth God God hath naturalized my affections And since this Publick designment of my Emploiment it hath been your influence upon and concurrence with other noble and worthie Instruments whom you have quickned which hath made that settlement which doth promise so much inlargement to my steps in my future courses effectual All this I am bound to observ and acknowledg with most heartie thankfulness unto God not onely by reason of the refreshments which the Lord hath thereby conveighed unto mee from your hand but by reason of the Principle which moved you hereunto and the Aim which you have had therein which I know to have been none other but the Publick and therein the advancement of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ so that the hope which wee have to partake of the Salvation of Israël which shall com out of Sion by a Gospel-Reformation of this Age and Common wealth hath been the Center wherein our Aims have alwaies met For I am persuaded that the ground of all the good will of the Bountie and of the Care which abundantly hath been bestowed upon mee hath been none other but the freeness of your spirit in the love of the things which are most excellent wherein you found mee conversant and which you are delighted to set forward Whence it is that I conceiv it my dutie to present unto your Lordship in a more direct and eminent waie then unto others the fruits of my Negotiation chiefly such as relate immediately unto the great Object of our Hope of which kinde this present Treatise is a special and signal Discoverie Therefore give mee leav to make of it a publick offer unto your Patronage not onely as a Testimonie of the forementioned Obligations by which my Spirit in the sight of Christ is entirely engaged towards his Grace in You but as a Subject of my Agencie to solicite that by the countenance of your Autoritie it may bee recommended to such as know what the Communion of Saints doth mean in the Kingdom of Heaven that there may bee a reciprocation of love in the gifts of the Spirit between us and others the Members of Jesus Christ abroad and that the things mentioned in the Preface as means to accomplish our hopes which yet lie under deck by the building up of the walls of Jerusalem in the mindes of Believers may bee drawn forth and the faithful and indefatigable Co-Agent therein beeing put in a capacitie to prepare his seed to bee sown by the working out of his proper tasks may finde opportunities which will oblige him seasonably to sow it by speaking out that which at present can bee but hinted and intimated in reference to the opening of the Principles upon which the building of the Temple in Heaven is raised and by which it will com down from the New Heaven upon the New Earth to bee the Tabernacle of God with men Thus beseeching the Father of Lights to reveal more and more these glorious approaching Truths and the Righteous Judg to give a Crown to all the labors of Love which you have or shall undergo for his name's sake I subscribe my self My most Honored Lord Your truly devoted Orator and faithful Servant Samuel Hartlib ERRATA In the Preface PAg. 3. line 26. for Batemans read Bohemians p. 5. l 2. f. 22. r. ● p. 38. l. penult f. promised r. premised p. 40. l. 1. f. of an●e r. an●e ibid. l. 40. f. transaction r. transition ibid. l. ult f. translated r. transacted ibid. f. leav r. have p. 47. l. 6. f. partly r. partie In the Book PAg. 1. line 12. deliver them p. 6. 1 2 3. 360. daies are 1. year or time 12. Mon. 42. Moneths at the rate of 30. daies 720. daies are 2. years or times 24. Mon. 180. daies are ½ year 6. Mon. 1260. daies 42. Mon. 1260. daies p. 9. l. 22. f. sixtie r. ninetie ibid. l. 25. f. sixtie r. ninetie p. 10 l. 4. f. sixtie r. ninetie p. 24. l. 11. f. Anglia r. Mysia p. 31. ● 10. f. chap. 2 r. ch 10. ibid. l. 11 f. vers 3. r. vers 2. p. 33 l. 1. f. Ezekiah r. Zedekiah ibid. l. 13. Zedekiah for Ezekiah p. 34. l. 8. 9. f. according to the supputation of r. when wee shall reckon p. 35. l. 15. f. Burse r. Busse p. 45. l. 16. f. Church r. Christ p 48. l. 1. f. fifteen r. is p. 75. l. 9. f. lib. and r. lib. 21. and ibid. l. 11. f. cata r. casa p. 76. l. ult f. Truth r. Turk p. 112. f. demutation r. deputation p. 115. l. 7. f. usual r. which p. 112 l. 8. f. chap. vers r. chap. 20. vers p. 138. l. 8. f. was Musa r. was by Musa AN Epistolical Discours from M r John Durie to M r Sam Hartlib concerning this EXPOSITION of the Revelation BY Waie of Preface