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A84836 A vvarning to all in this proud city called London to call them to repentance least the wrath of the Lord break out against them; this is the day of your visitation if you will own it. Fox, George, 1624-1691. 1654 (1654) Wing F1982; Thomason 669.f.17[82]; ESTC R211903 1,210 1

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A VVARNING TO All in this proud City called London to call them to Repentance least the Wrath of the Lord break out against them this is the day of your visitation if you will own it VVO unto thee O London so called by name who hast made a profession of Christ but hast cleared thy self from Christ who lives in the affections of lusts for who are Christs have Crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts your pride stinks before the Lord your glory and renown must wither plagues wo and misery and vengeance from God is coming upon you all you proud and lofty ones who have been the Adversaries of God your profession stinks before the Lord pride and hardheartedness abounds cruelty and oppression grows abounds in your Streets and such are you that would know meanings to the Scriptures and cries for meanings meanings and which lives in your conceivings which must be scattered from the Lord God and from the Life which gave forth the Scriptures for you have here cleared your selves from the life which was in them which gave forth the Scriptures for the Life which gave forth the Scriptures hews down pride and oppression and envious ones and lusts hardheartedness which thy streets are ful of And O London thou art full of Inventions and full of Images and Image-makers Pictures glassed hoods vails and round atire like the Moon let the Life which gave forth the Scriptures search thee and Judg thee and bring thee under Conedmnation for these things art thou guilty of O how doth all excess abound and pride and lusts and filthiness which stinks before the Lord God and the smell of it is come up amongst his children Plagues plagues plagues is to be poured upon thee how beautiful art thou in thy colours and in thy changeable suits of Apparrel and thy dainty dishes Dives like who was turned into Hell the Life which gave forth the Scriptures shall Judg thee Eternally and the Life it lyes upon thee Judging thee Over all the heads of the wicked heads of the oppressors heads of the proud the Devil is King wo is pronounced from the Life of God upon thee who hath drawn out his Sword to hew thee to peices and to thresh thee to scatter you all as chaff with the wind to burn you as stubble with the fire The Mouth of the Lord hath spoken it this is the portion of all the wicked To the just and them that fear the Lord I say come out of her ways lest you be consumed with her that you may give Judgment upon the Whore that sits upon so many waters least you be partakers of her plagues hearken to God and hear him for the Rod of God is over you and you must come under it for your Whoredom and for your pride and oppression and hypocrisie and desembling the Lord will find you all out for his Mighty day is coming to all your consciences I speak which hath been convinced but hath not repented torment torment the fire is kindled wo unto you all plotters to do mischief who are not single to God Wo unto you all stubborn hard hearted ones the Life which gave forth the Scriptures lyes upon thee Judging thee and this is the Word of the Lord to you all to that in all your consciences I speak which will witness me and condemn you who live in these wicked practises March .30 1654 George Fox