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A81568 Divine fire-works Or, Some sparkles from the spirit of burning in this dead letter. Hinting what the almighty Emanuel is doing in these wipping times. And in this His day which burns as an oven. In Abhiam. Can any good come out of -? Come and see. 1657 (1657) Wing D1721; Thomason 669.f.20[45]; ESTC R211876 4,180 1

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DIVINE FIRE-WORKS OR Some Sparkles from the Spirit of BURNING in this dead Letter HINTING What the Almighty Emanuel is doing in these WIPPING Times AND In this HIS day which burns as an OVEN IN ABHIAM Can any good come out of Come and see THe LYON who a long time sleeped Is by the Consuming Fire out of his Den fired Being rouzed He roared The Beasts of the Forrest trembled * This was the Lord knows where the 29th of the last mon. An. BLVI besides spectators and auditors Were any of the children frighted Have any of them stumbled Sure I am the Heathen raged Have any of the PEOPLE also a vain thing imagined The Hell-Hounds yelled The Dogs with open mouth gaped and greatly By CRAVOVR witnessed barked At length The men of Sodom were strangely with blindness smitten The Dogs mouths which were so wide open were with a pure and heavenly cunning stopped They also fawned and their tails wagged c. It 's the earnest of good things to come And thus saith our Almighty Emanuel My wayes are unsearchable and my Iudgements past finding out c. O the heights and depths and lengths and breadths how unsearchable c. The rest is torn out Yet it 's written From My joyous Fiery-fornace where I am in the Spirit on the LORDS DAY Which burns as an Oven And where I am joyfully dwelling With everlasting Burnings This first day of the New-Year BLVI BLVII A. B. London printed in the beginning of the year BLVII Felt heard and understood manifested and Revealed at the end of An. BLVI Let none but Angels sing this round The end hath the beginning found And what and if one risen from the dead c. And what and if a fleepy Lyon out of his Den fired c. Should tell you the truth could ye in any wise believe Hoc accidit dum vile suit CHAP. II. The sight reception and enjoyment of the TRUE BLV which far surpasseth the Philosophers Stone c. Hinted at Hoc accidet dum vile fui For wo is me I am undone I have seen the Lord the King I am undone I am a fool Suffer fools gladiy if you may if you can If I am a fool it is for your sakes I am besides my self and if I am it is to God I am not for God hath took me I am undone yet gloriously and joyfully undone I have seen the Lord. THE King Who appeared unto me On Innocents Day the 28 of the last moneth He spake to me and with me as a friend speaketh to his friend of things unspeakable and unutterable By * viz 28 Jan. from ten at night til about 3 i' th' morning night on my bed also he whom my soul loveth set before mine eye both mental and corporal BLV Exceeding glorious most transparent and most transplendent And what I am now about with fear trembling as also with high rejoycing I can present to you no more no otherwise then as part of the black dark shadow of a man against a sun-shine wall c. At this strange glorious and unexpected sight The Spirit of Burning by which the filth of the daughter of Sion is purged did so surround me and took such real possession of me That it not onely waxed hot within me But also on a sudden set my body on such a flame that at a distance it would warm the stander by as if they were warming their hands at a burning fire c. Then was I raised to sit up in my bed in my shirt smoaking like a furnace And with glorious holy fear and trembling I bowed the Knees of my soul as also my body With all awful reverence before the dreadful yet to his friends the glorious presence of the God of Abraham the God of Isaac the God of Jacob With my hands wringing the Spirit groaning And at length saying I beseech thee I beseech thee I beseech thee Tell me what is this Then HE spake Whose voice once shook the earth But now not onely the earth but the heavens also Saying Fear not it is I BLVI Whereupon the Spirit within me with exceeding joy exceedingly groaned with a loud voice out-sounded O the BLV O the BLV O the BLV And the worm and no man said what BLV Lord He as a loving Father gave me as it were a box ' i th' ear saying Dost not remember when thou was 't a School-boy thou heard'st this saying TRUE BIV wil never stain will never fail White is the signal of Innocency BLV of Truth And I that am incomprehensible without colour invisible Yet in an unfathomable sense * as visible And as I may can wil so say * Heb. 11. 27 I both have can wil do appear in my COULORS at my pleasure The White as Innocency the BLV as trueth TRUE BLVI True BLVI IAM And though I am in heaven earth hel c Yet earth hel heaven yea the heaven of heavens is not able to contain me c. Now have I in an unspeakable eminent way bowed the heavens am come down upon the earth And will shew my self As in my Coulors c. Whereupon he drew a sharp two edged flaming sword c. Another manner of Sword then that hee wore on Mount Sina Saying Bear thou the typical testimony thereof And in a dark low beggarly shadow wear BLV With this Superscription TRUE BLVI will never fail TRUTH is great and will prevail And not conferring with flesh and blood I was obedient to the heavenly commandment Whereupon with an exceeding holy fear and trembling fiilled brim-ful also of joy and rejoycing I bowed down hoth soul and body before the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. And the Spirit within me sounded forth O eternal spirit of TRUTH which wil never fail What am I a worm and no man A Nazarite By the Lord of Hosts which dwelleth in Mount Sion made blacker then a cole Not known in the streets Known at home Only Fear thou not I am thine I am with thee and a wal of fire round about thee I will also tell thee what I am doing in These whipping Times And in this my Day Which burns as an OVEN Hark! Chap. III. What the Lord is doing these whipping Times c. Hark! The noise of a whip on the top of the Mountains Whip and burn whip and burn whip burn I THE consuming fire in An. BLVII have bowed the heavens am come down I am am come to baptize with the Holy Ghost and with * Some have felt it with a witness Fire My Fan is in my hand and I will throughly purge my Floor c. But The chaff I will burn up with unquenchable Fire O chaff chaff hear the Word of the Lord. To the unquenchable fire thou must it is thy doom It 's a whipping Time The day burns as an Oven Wherein II all the proud and all that do wickedly shall be stubble