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A83977 England new bell-man: ringing into all peoples ears Gods dreadful judgements against this land and kingdom prognosticated by the great eclipse of the sun. March 29. 1652. the strange effects to continue 1654, 1655, 1656. to the amazement of the whole world. The tune is, O man in desperation. 1658-1664 (1664) Wing E3001A; ESTC R231211 1,180 1

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England New Bell-man Ringing into all peoples ears Gods dreadful Judgements against this Land and Kingdom Prognosticated by the great Eclipse of the Sun March 29. 1652. the strange Effects to continue 1654 1655 1656. to the amazement of the whole world The tune is O man in desperation AWake awake O England sweet England now awake And to thy Prayers speedily do thou thy self betake The Lord thy God is coming within the Say so clear Repent therefore O England the day it draweth neere The dreadful day of vengeance is shortly now at hand When fearful burning fire shall wast both Sea and Land And al mens hearts shall fail them to see such things appear Repent therefore c. The worldly wise and prudent shall fa●l bestdes their wits And wish the hills to cover them in these their franticks fits No succour help nor comfort for them shall then appear Repent therefore c. The Seas and rivers Running shall roar in grievous wise The B●…ast● in Pastures féeding shall st●ain forth grievous cryes The Skyes shall flame with fire the Earth wall burn so clear Repent c. The glorious holy Angels shall then their trumpets sound The dead shall hear their voices as they lye in the ground Then all the graves shall open and dead men shall appear Before the Lord in judgement the day it draweth near The Divel will be ready then each creature to accuse And shew how in their lifetime they did themselves abuse And every mans own consciences for witness shall appear Repent c. The works of every creature their thoughts and deeds I say Shall follow them together in that most dreadful day And no respect of persons shall at that day appear Repent therefore O England the day it draweth near But such as have done justly shall wear the Crown of life The wicked shall be damned to sorrow pain and grief In boyling brands of brimstone with doleful heavy chear Repent c. But wo unto that woman which then with child shall go And to the silly Nurses which do give such also When as the day of Judgement so grievous shall appear Repent c. And pray with tears most constant unto the Lord of might That in the frozen winter you do not take your flight Nor that upon the Sabbath that perill do appear Repent c. Let all good Christian people repent therefore in time And from their hearts lamenting each former grievous crime Prepare themselves with gladness to watch wh●n Christ shall come The trumpet shall sound on sudden and no man knows how soon For all things are fulfilled which Christ before had told Small faith is now remaining and charity 's grown cold Great sights and wonders we have séen within the Earth and Sky Repent c. Why dost thou put thy confidence in strong and stately Towers Why takest thou such pleasure in building sumptuous Bowers Rejoycing in thy Pastures and Parks of follow D●…r Repent c. Why séeketh thou deceitfully to purchase treasure great Or why dost thou through usury the bread of poor men eat Why doth thy life and living so filthily appear Repent c. Wherefore let all good people upon their knées procéed I making earnest prayers for never was more néed That God may spare these punishments even for his mercy meer And give us grace to bear in mind the judgement day is neer London Printed for F. Coles T. Vere and W. Gilbertson