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A81653 The appearance or presence of the son of man Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652. 1650 (1650) Wing D1972A; ESTC R231411 3,227 16

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THE APPEARANCE or PRESENCE OF THE Son of Man PSAL. 48. Thy right hand is full of righteousness Let Mount Sion rejoyce and the daughters of Iuda be glad because of thy Judgements Printed in the Year 1650. Even as I received of my Father c. He that hath an ear let him hear ANd proceeding herewith in another place what he saith who had not concealed it were it otherwise That in his Fathers House were many mansions reserv'd Mysteries all revealed not at once as much to say M●●… therefore left without excuse of the iron rod the A●●… bid beware reiterated so even He that hath an ear to wit on pain or peril of his head c. Proclaiming no other then the Supreme Order or Authority their unlimitted Commission The Spirit after absent so long how as it were stands knocking at the door whereof these the sum or substance of no inferior consequence A greater then the Conquerer Parliaments Prerogative not exempted saying To him that overcomes and keeps my works unto the end I will give power over the Nations shall rule them with a rod of iron His insulting Enemies necks made his footstool Who speaks the word of the Lord and done it is Those Heathen Potentates but like to Potters brittle Vessels broken in pieces scattered suddenly a Printers Press like As the aforesaid herewith consenting shews expresly Psalm The Lord said Sit thou on my right hand until I make thine Enemy c. shall send the rod of thy power out of Sion Be thou ruler c. And so much for this the prophetical everlasting Order Whose Prison-commons put into the reckoning In the days of thy trouble saying shall the people offer thee free-will-offerings c. Bread to say for the Lords sake and runing-water Therefore shall he lift up thy head The Lord thy keeper hell gates shall not prevail against her and clear truths as Noon day not unknown come to pass Notwithstanding by you As for this Moses we wot not what is become of him with one consent afraid all to come nigh him terrified with them because of that lusture on his vissage c. The two renewed Tables coming down with in his hand Shadowed out directly in those revived VVitnesses two Revel 11. when supposed to have heard no more news of them Those lights deem'd had utterly been extinguished like to the day of Iudgement when those rebels at the same time swept away in that cities earthquake And sacrificing all to your own inventions how requisite some real Demonstration then extraordinary such unruly winds where broken loose Trees whose fruit withers Not for ought good without applyed means supernatural not to be tamed or ordered Even appointed this anointing faithful and true saying These from her overshadowed with the same hand as he Aarons god that was ordained like Beams of Divinity participating and Oyls odirefferous an Elixer not of man or flesh and blood She whose Throne heaven earth her footstool from the uncreated saying I am A. and O. first and last both beginning and ending by whom all things were done Not without her any thing done or made Trinity in Unity of Manhood the head Who of Death have the Keys and Hell Then the Queen of the South a greater born a greater not of Women Melea by Interpretation Queen of Peace or She-councellor And so much for this without contradiction she his Executor Made like unto the Son of God the ancient of days likeness owner of that Title of Tythes to whom the Patriarch offered a Tenth from the slaughter being returned of those Kings preceding that Cities day of Iudgement prefiguring the final for which interceding none might avail Even the Lord upon her right hand wounding even Kings in the day of his wrath judging among the Heathen Heads of divers Countreys smiting assunder such headships of the Church of such no more And weak sights moreover lest offended overcome with light for quallifying the said Deity or to moderate the same Imprimis first and formost saying I am A. and O. alias Da and Do by her first and last marriage so subscribes that beginning and ending Dowger c. in the next thus Item Daughter of Audleigh or Oldfield in the Saxon Tongue 〈◊〉 no created Peership a Saxon Baron afore the Conquest As unto this day preferring the act of time Antiquity before Titles subject to be reversd and so far for that beginning and ending of Kings and House of Lords Also Baron Touchet of France Castlehaven in Ireland Douglas of Scotland Honors three consisting in a fourth Audeley Of those Nations no obscure Denominations which late ruined old house of this Kingdoms fall a forerunner Je Le Tien its Motto Hold fast till I come Rev. c. a derivative therefrom like unto the Tabernacles work to a loop and holy Garments or Coats adorned with several precious Stones following that patern in their true fiery colours display'd consuming dross a Refiners fire like of whose discent Genealogy of his noble Prophets no novelty to be kept suffices so much in refference to the Morning-Star usher of the day That honor received from him giving the seven Stars or Plannets The Creations coat arms born By vertue hereof ver He that keeps my works unto the end as I received of my Father c. whom invincible Prophets his followers with whom no shrinking or back-drawing till they have made it good so much for their Charge Where lastly by consequence Heaven how comes to be her Ioynture place being no unnecessary circumstance thus going on Thou Bethlehem or Berkshire not the least first of Counties Even shewing the word of the most high God at Englefield Mannor-House That Morning-Salutation for ever blest where that voyce came unto her speaking down as through a Trumpet these words Saying There is Nineteen years and half to the Judgement day And you as the meek Virgin Where farther by way of Priority thus walking about Sion counting her Towers those Right-hand years in the first of his Reign Aº 1625. first of his name of these Dominions moneth July 28. so after the first Roman Emperor called He slain c. shewing not to vulgar apprehensions difficult in this Cosmographical Table of New Heaven and Earth How under the Gallery of the aforesaid Englefield-House where awakened with that unexpected Alarm in English The Western Road lies a Thorowfare under a high Arch for Travellers Also a place called Hell of old a Mile or two distant therefrom full of pits within the royalties The Harbor of such decrepid with age and their Associates blinde and halt craving relief nigh the Highway-side no Critick observation in the County of HARTFORD whose Ioynture the Manor of Pyreton fire in Greek consisting of a Tythe or Impropriation shews Aº 48. the same year of that Kings slaughter or execution she restored Trinity Term put into Possession of the said Tythe By the Sheriff a Writ Moveas Manus by vertue of it to that Patriarch sometime appertaining Abbot of St. Albons sold away Aº 33. in the days of her durance not difficult a little to regain it the oftner Argued the more Ambiguous until by the Barons of Exchequer in writing the same appointed to be put down so Intricate c. Of which holy Appurtenances Consecrated things too exactly which cannot be observed Aº 1625. Since when not any thing acted or come to pass From Germanies Desolations Rochels Siege until Irelands Blow and what since followed like one waves pursuing another forerunners of the moments great change and general Iudgement when persons or Sex without such respects even which Passages not unforeshewed by her hand together with the aforesaid Golden Number of Nineteen years and a half to Aº 1644. extending the 〈…〉 B his January Account not onely but the late Charls when became a prisoner Nazeby c. That day of Iudgement Aº 45. current afterward tasting of the said fatal Moneths cold Cup as Buckingbams August Moneth him foreshewed whereupon boading to that Nation a lash she wan that wager to his smart The typifying Breeches of the Sotch man her Husband against such wimzes of hers who laid them as he then termed it passing not scotfree c. And these with other like a world not able to contain them also this for another 1647. by the same token that Night a bold Star facing the Moon April 2. passed through her Body at which time served that Writ bearing dare the second of April I send thee to a rebellious house c. Ezek. 2. and cap. 12. she prefixing Penticost ensuing as when such a mighty rushing wind to beware them like as when they all assembled c. witness Southwark That Mornings ghests unexpected accompanied with such a Thunder-clap from above and darkness To the upper House a warning piece their discharge And lastly a second like unto it witness 1650 July Jubile that judgement by fire in Holborn and other parts of the City Instantly in the same week she cast out of her lawful possession of Englefield by that Counties Sheriff being by due course of Law put into the same But in the VVhitson-week the like unheard without being impleaded for the same Sheriff with pistols and VVeapons to break up doors done as he said by a mighty power All he had to say for himself authorized by Committees Order for swallowing a VVidows Estate up after that maner And fasting under pretences 〈…〉