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A76754 Jesus Christ, the same to day, as yesterday, in life and power, in afflictions and sufferings: and the seed of the serpent the same now, as ever, in darkness and emnity; in rage and persecution. Being for removal of the stumbling block out of the way of the simple, concerning the testimony now given against the priests, and their worships, (viz.) Cannot you let them alone, why do ye disturb them, and their assemblies? go unto their houses, or to some private place, and speak to them there; cannot you give the same liberty to others, which you would have yourselves? Wherein is manifested, that what estimation, and enterrainment [sic] the witness of Jesus receiveth at this day from the men of the world, is the same, as it hath alwayes been from the beginning. / Given forth for the sake of the honest-hearted, and in witness of the truth, as it is in Jesus, every where spoken against, scorned, and persecuted, under the reproachful name of quaking. George Bishop. Bishop, George, d. 1668. 1655 (1655) Wing B2995; Thomason E861_7; ESTC R206652 22,155 33

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who spoke to them in the name of the Lord or opposed nor had † Jud. 16. mens persons in admiration for advantage nor were * James 2. 1. to 13. respecters of persons But r Tit. 1. 8. were lovers of Hospitality lovers of good men sober just holy temperate holding forth the faithfull word by sound Doctrine exhorting and convincing gain-sayers s 1 Tim. 2. 24. gentle to all men apt to teach patient in meekness instructing them that oppose t 2 Cor. 4. 2. commending what they said unto every mans Conscience in the sight of God even to those that opposed themselves u Gal. 1. 1. 12. receiving the Gospel not by man nor the will of man nor were they raught it but by the Revelation of Jesus Christ in them In all w 2 Cor. 6. 4. to the 11th things approving of themselves as the Ministers of God in much patience in afflictions in necessities in distresses in stripes in imprisonments in Tumults in Labours in watchings in fastings by pureness by knowledge by long-suffering by kindness by the Holy-Ghost by love unfeigned by the word of truth by the power of God by the Armour of righteousness on the right hand and on the left by honour and dishonour by evill report and good report as deceivers and yet true as unknown and yet well known as dying and yet behold they lived as chastened and yet not killed as sorrowful yet alwayes rejoycing as poor yet making many rich as having nothing and yet possessing all things troubled on every side yet not distressed perplexed but not in despair alwayes bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus that the x 2 Cor. 4. 11. 8 9 10 11. life also of Jesus might be made manifest in their body alwayes delivered unto death for Jesus sake that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in their mortall flesh Are those whom you call your Ministers found such or do not those whom they set you on now to persecute appear such as these and they the Contrary Are they not plainly manifested by their fruits Search and see how long will ye be deceived and shut your Eyes against the noon day and seek to support such as plainly appear not to be the Church of Christ or the Minsters of his Glorious Gospell Whom the Lord the Jealous God is now come to pull up being plants whom he hath not planted and against whom his Sword is drawn and fourbished by which both they that help and they that are holpen shall fall together and shall not be put up till the thoughts of his heart be accomplished And how long will ye beat tumult imprison and cruelly intreat his witnesses whom from amongst your selves he hath raised up to testifie against them and to lead you out of the waies of destruction into the Paths of Peace and out of dear love to your soules presse through all hardships and sufferings and difficulties at your hands yea theit lives are not dear to them for the finishing of their Testimony and that your souls may be saved in this Powerfull day of the Lord Jesus will not these things be bitternesse in the end What will you answer the Lord whom ye thus requite for all his kindnesse Mind and consider did not the Word of the Lord from the beginning take hold on those to whom it was sent though y Zach. 1. 5 6. the Fathers dyed and the Prophets lived not for ever and though they did put the z Evill day x Amos 6. 3. far from them and caused the Seat of Violence to come neer and mocked at the Word of the Lord and misused his Messengers Was there ever a Witness of God born against any thing but the downfall thereof was at hand according to the Witness and assuredly came to passe as they did abide Sufferings who bore against it their Testimony and the hotter the Sufferings drew not the time the neerer For as Jesus Christ in his flesh on the a Eph 4. 8. Crosse lead Captivity Captive so tthrough Sufferings his Truth conquers b Heb. 2. 14 15. thorough death it overcomes him that hath the power of death and c 2 Colo. 15. triumpheth over all and when the world seemeth to have upon it its greatest Advantage then is it ascending on the Throne and raigning over all Turn a little over these later times and observe calmely When raged the Fire and Faggot more furious against the Martyrs in Queen Maries daies than when the hour was come wherein that body of Popery which became so cruel was to be extinguished in this Nation when were the Persecutions of the Bishops more fierce then when the Parliament drew near which pulled them up by Root and Branch What is become of that body of Popery in England to this Day Where are the Bishops Deans and Chapters the Common Prayer and those heaps of Ceremoniall and Superstitious dead services and all that Hierarchy with the Appurtenances which had fortified it self with such lawes and length of time and mixed it self so in and with the Civill Powers that as her Mother Babylon she said I have set my Nest amongst the stars I sit as a Queen and shall see no sorrow when losse of Children and Widdow-hood came upon her in One day fear the snare and the pit and a horrible desolation even by the power that supported her How contemptible and base how much lesse then things of naught were the Martyrs in those dayes accounted of and the factious Puritanicall Non conformists as they were then called and how unlikely in the eyes of men yea how impossible a thing it seemed for those witnesses to turne the hand upon those Generations who in the height of their pride scorn and confidence thought of nothing but to swallow them up quick and to root them out of the Land of the Living by the hand of Authority which they had wholly made their own and the Lawes and were stretching out their Armes so to do Even when the d Jer. 4 7. Lyon came out of his Thicket and the Fuller had laid his Axe to their Root and Branches And when many of those men of Israel who with others of their Brethren compassed about those Walls of Jericho with the sound of Rams Horns so despicable was the Witness to that Generation of men before whom they fell and in whose hearing by it was it said Cursed be the man before the Lord that riseth up and buildeth this City Jericho he shall lay the Foundation thereof in his First-born and in his youngest Son shall he set up the Gates of it strived so eagerly and with vehemence to build it up again as a City in Israel for them to dwell in by the Name and in the Rule of a coercive Presbytery hating and despising the rest of their Brethren before whom Jericho fell the witnesses against them as Heretiques and Schismaticks upon
Acts. 5. 29 30 31. Act. 5. 19 20. 21. manner was and there have testified against the Outward observation of the Law of Moses through the Resurrection o Act. 9. 20. 13. 5. 14 15. 14. 1. 17. 12. of Jesus Christ from the dead whom they had with wicked hands slew and hung upon a Tree and whom the Lord bad highly exalted and made Lord and King and were not the Prison doores opened by the Angell and they bad him to go and speak in the Temple all the words of this life Should not Stephen even before the Councell have q Act. 6. 12. 13. 14. 7. 48 49. 50. said to the high Priest and Pharisees and People and testified The most High dwelleth not in Temples made with hands Ye stiffenecked and uncircumcised in hearts and eares ye do alwaies resist the Holy Ghost as your Fathers did so do ye which of the Prophets have not your Fathers persecuted they have slain them that shewed before of the coming of the Just One of whom ye have been the Betrayers Murtherers though they had a law that whosoever made himself the Son of God he should die Should not Paul have gon into the r Acts. 19. 16. 17. 16. to the end 17. 17. Schools and on Mars-Hill and in the Market place and have disputed against the Idol Gods Should not the Martyrs have testified against the Priests and Idolatrous Masse in the times thereof though they knew therefore they should be murthered with Torments Should not the Superstitious and Formall worships in this and their later generations have been witnessed against though guarded by lawes and fortified with the powers of these Nations Was not the Dread of the Lord upon his witnesses aforementioned and necessity laid upon them so to do Consulted they with any other Oracle Had not woe been to them should they have been disobedient Are these things new are these things strange Again were not the witnesses of God in their Generations accounted of as scornfully and basely as they are at this day and the Word of the Lord which they spake contemned and sleighted as it is now received they any other or better entertainment of the Generations to whom they spake and against whom they testified from the beginning Mind and consider He that lived in the dayes of s Gen. 4. 5 6 7 8. Abel might have seen Cain hating his Brother Abel because his Sacrifice was accepted And though God witnessed it to Cain and testified of Abels Gifts and reasoned with him If thou doest well shalt thou not be accepted if thou doest evill sin lies at the doore Yet he lifted up his hand and slew him He that lived in the dayes of t Gen. 6. 7. chap. 2 Pet. 2. 5. 1 Pet. 3. 19. 20. Noah might have seen how that world slighted his preaching and how ridiculous was his prophesying of a Flood accounted and the making of an Ark to swim upon the dry Land Those who lived in the dayes of Lot might have heard the men of Sodom say This u Gen. 19. 5 6 7 8 9. Fellow came in to Sojourn and he will needs be a Judge when he said to them Nay my Brethren do not so wickedly upon their calling on him to bring out the strangers that they might know them how he seemed to his Sons in Law as one that w Gen. 19. 14. mocked when he told them The Lord would destroy that City x Exod. 5. 2. Pharaoh said unto Moses who is the Lord that I should obey his Voice to let Israel go I know not the Lord nor will I let Israel go Ye are Idle ye are Idle wherefore do ye Moses and Aaron let the People from their works get you unto your burthens Did not y 1 King 13. 4 5 6. Jeroboam stretch forth his hand and say Lay hold on him by the Man of God that prophesied against the Altar and though his Arme was restored and the sign came presently to passe which he gave to wit the Altar rent and the ashes poured out as the Man of God said and at his prayer did he or Israel believe the Word or the Lord spoken by him to turn from their evill wayes that the Judgments threatned might not befall them Did z 1 King 18. Ahab forsake Baal or the people his worship though he a 24. could not answer by fire and though they b 29. said it was well said That the God that answered by fire should be God And c 40. slew all the Prophets of Baal because the Lord whom Elijah prayed to answered by fire and though afterwards at his prayer they that day had d 45. abundance of Rain which for e Jam. 5. 17. 18. three yeares and six months before was shut up Was not Elijah the very next f 1 King 19. 2 3. day constrained to flie for his life g 1 King 21. 25. was there any like Ahab who sold himself to commit Iniquity though the Hand of the Lord appeared more in his daies then any of his Successors against Syria and in mighty wonders through his word by his Prophets Said not h 1 King 22. Ahab of Micajah This man prophesies no good of mee but evill Thus saith the King take Micajah and carry him back to Hamon the Governour of the Citie and to Joash the Kings Son and say thus i 26 27. saith the King put this Fellow into the Prison and feed him with Bread of Affliction and with water of Affliction untill I come in Peace And k 24. which way came the Spirit of the Lord from mee to speak to thee said Zedekiah the False Prophet the same time when he smote Micajah on the face What made this l 2 King 9. 11. mad fellow with thee said the Captains of the Host to Jehu by the Prophet when he came and anointed him from the Lord to be King of Israel Fared it any better with the rest of the Prophets whom the Lord m 2 Chro. 36. 15. 16. Jer. 7. 25. 25. 24. 35. 15. 26. 5. 29. 19. 32. 33. 44. 4. rising Early sent unto them saying O do not the n Jer. 44. 4. Abominable thing that I hate was the Burthen of the Word of the Lord any otherwise esteemed said they not unto the o Amos. 2. 11 Prophets prophesy not and gave they not wine to the Nazarites to Drink Answered not all the p Jer. 43. 2. Proud men thou speakest falsely as for the Word of the q Jer. 44. 16 17 18 19. Lord that thou hast spoken in the Name of the Lord we will not hearken thereunto but we will certainly do whatsoever thing goeth forth out of our own mouth Who hath believed our r Isa 53. 1. Report and to whom hath the Arm of the Lord been revealed s Isa 65. 2. Rom. 10. 21. But to Israel he saith all the day long have I
stretched forth my hands to a Gain-saying and a Rebellious People Then I said I have u Isa 49. 4. Laboured in Vain I have spent my strength for nought I heard the w Jer. 20. 10. defamings of many fear on every side Report say they and we will report it all my Familiars watched for my haltings saying peradventure he will be inticed and we shall prevail against him and we shall take our Revenge on him How were they x mocked by every one and despised and the Jer. 6. 10 20. 7. 8. Word of the Lord made a reproach unto them y Isa 8. 18. and a derision daily and for signs and wonders Then I said I will not z Jer. 20. 9. make mention of him nor speak any more in his name but his Word was in my heart as burning fire shut up in my bones and I was weary with forbearing and I could not stay How was a Isa 20. 2 3 4 5 6. Isaiah brought forth walking three years naked and barefoot And b Jer 13. 4 5 9 7. Jeremiah hiding a Girdle in the bank of Euprates till it ir was marred And carrying c Jer. 25. 51. to the 30. a Cup to all the Nations to drink that they might drink and be drunken and be moved and be mad and spue and fall and rise no more And d Ezek. 4. 1 2 3. Ezekiel pourtraying Jerusalem on a Tilestone laying siedge against it casting up Mounts and raising battring Rams and setting an Iron Pan between him and the City e Ezek. 12. 1 2 3 4 5 6. Digging through a wall in the middle of the day and bringing out thereof his stuffe in the sight of his People f Ezek. 5. 1 2 3 4. Cutting off his hair from his head and beard and weighing it in a Balance openly and casting one third thereof into the Ayre and another third burning with fire And cutting another third in pieces with his Knife g Ezek. 4 5. Lying 390. daies on his left side and h Ezek. 4. 6. 40. daies on his i 9. 10 11 12 15. Right side and during the times aforesaid eating his Bread mingled with Beasts dung by weight and drinking his water by measure How ridiculous were these things in the Eyes of those Generations and how were they accounted as the Actions of k Jer. 29. 24 25 26. Mad-men How did they cast them into Prisons and Dungeons and the Stocks as Mad-men and how were some of them put to death And l 2 Chron. 36. 15 16 17 18. the Lord God of their Fathers sent to them by his Messengers rising up betimes and sending them because he had compassion on his people and on his dwelling place but they mocked the Messengers of God and despised his Words and misused his Prophets untill the wrath of the Lord arose against his people and there was no remedy Was not John the m Mat. 11. 11 greatest of Prophets who came in the n Luke 1. 17. Matth. 11. 14. Spirit and Power of Elias turning the hearts of the Fathers unto the Children o Mat. 3. 2 3. crying in the Wilderness Prepare ye the way of the Lord make his paths strait The Messenger that went before his face preaching Repent for the Kingdome of Heaven is at hand the p Mat. 3. 10. Ax is laid to the Root of the Tree Every Tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewen down and cast into the fire called r Luke 7. 33. a Devil though he came neither eating and drinking but in a Garment of Camels Hair tyed about with a Leathern Girdle was he not cast into prison and s Mat. 14. 3 10. beheaded When the Son of God of whom all the t Luke 1. 70. 24. 27. Act. 3. 18 21. Prophets spake came himself was he otherwise accounted of was he otherwise intreated by those who cryed out against their Fathers for persecuting and killing the Prophets whose Tombes they built and whose Sepulchres they garnished was he u John 1. 26. 9. 29. 1 Cor. 2. 6 8. Act. 13. 27. known by his flesh to that Generation w Phil. 2. 7. made he not himself of no Reputation was not his x Visage more marr'd then any mans of no z Isa 53. 2 3. Comeliness and Beauty whereby he should y Isa 52. 14. be desired Was he not a a Isa 53. 3. man of sorrows and acquainted with griefs esteemed as b Isa 53. 4. stricken and smitten of God and afflicted despised and rejected of men and were not their faces as it were hid from him Was he not c Isa 53. 7. afflicted and oppressed d John 8. 49. 10. 39. Luke 4. 28 29 30. tumulted and stoned blind-folded e Luke 22. 64. and buffetted smote on the Cheek and f Mat. 27. 30. spit upon g Mat. 27. 29. crowned with Thorns h Mark 15. 15 and scourged i Luke 23. 35. derided k Mark 15. 29 rayled on and l Mat. 27. 39. and reviled and m Luke 18. 32. spightfully entreated and mocked on the Cross n Mat. 27. 41. by the chief Priests and a Murderer o Luke 23. 11 desired before him p Luke 23. 18 19 24 25. and in his q Act. 8. 33. Humiliation was not his Judgment taken away r Esa 53. 12. numbred amongst Transgressors and put to death and his s Esa 53. 9. Grave made with the Wicked Was he not called a t Mat. 11. 19. man Gluttonous and a Wine-bibber a Friend of Publicans and Sinners u Joh. 5. 18. Luke 6. 4. to the 12. a Breaker of the Sabbath and of the Law of Moses and of the w Mat. 15. 2. 3 Traditions of the Elders w a Mad-man one y Mark 3. 21. besides himself a z Joh. 8. 48. Samaritan a a Mark 3. 23. Devil yea the b Mat. 9. 34. Prince of Devils yea and a c Mat. 26. 65 66. Blasphemer and put to Death as such a One though he d Joh. 7. 40. spake as never man spake with e Mat. 7. 29. Authority and not as the Scribes though none f John 8. 46. could convince him of sinne g Isa 53. 9. neither was any deceit found in his mouth And though mighty h Act. 2. 22. Signs and Wonders were done by him For a i John 10. 33. good work we stone thee not but for Blasphemy that thou being a man makest thy self the Son of God We have k Luke 23. 2. found this Fellow perverting the Nation and forbidding Tribute to be given to Caesar saying that himself is Christ a King We have a l Joh. 19. 7. Law that whosoever saith he is the Son of God shall die Ye have heard his m Matth. 26 64 65 66. Mark 15. 61 62 63 64. Blasphemy what think ye And they
because thou knewest not the houre of thy visitation Friends It concerns your pretious souls eternally to know this houre of your visitation least you continuing to fall upon the Corner-stone the Rock of Ages and thus to persecute it and evilly to requite the dear love of God to you in raising up his witness against you warning you of all deceipt and directing you where Redemption is to be found and eternall life it fall upon you and grinde you to powder For verily the Kingdom of God is come amongst you the Son is come to the Vineyard to look for fruit and upon such dayes of the Son of man are you fallen that you are not aware of whom if you shall still consult against cast out and murther and call the spirit of judgement and of burning of the Devill whereby the filth of the Daughter of Sion is purged away and which makes the earth to shake and the Pillars of the house to tremble and the strong man to bow and the mighty man to cry bitterly he will n Luk. 20. 13. 14 15 16. Mat. 21. 41. miserably destroy you and let out the Vineyard unto others and sad will be your portion for all sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme but he that o Mark 3. 28. 29 30. shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness but is in danger of eternall damnation This said Christ because they said He had an unclean spirit Sink down therefore to that of God in every one of your Consciences the light of Iesus Christ wherewith he lightens every one that commeth into the world the faithfull and true witness to which we speak And let us reason a little together what is that about which you so much contend and for which you have drawn and are drawing and ready to draw the blood of those who longing for the Redemption of the seed in every one of you which lies and is sought to be held in Captivity by the Priests and their worships and knowing whom you resist and the terrors of the Lord are made to testifie against the wayes you walk in as leading to hell and as tending to the Chambers of death and to shew you would you hear the way that leads to eternall life whose Bowels even when under sufferings by you for so witnessing and against the spirit that rules in you earn after you and the salvation of your souls which are pretious God is their witness Are they Churches of Christ search and see in the Scriptures which you say is your Rule there all might p 1 Cor. 13. 31 prophesie one by one and when any thing was q 30. revealed to another that sate by the first held his peace and the r 29. Prophets two or three might speak and the rest judge there was the s 1 Cor. 2. 15. spirituall man who judgeth all things and yet he himselfe is judged of no man Therein t 2 Tim. 2. 25. meekness were instructed those that opposed themselves There u 1 Cor. 15. 24. 25. the unbeliever and unlearned by found Doctrine was convinced of all and judged of all and secrets of his heart made manifest so that falling down on his face he worshipped God and reported God is in you of a truth There were no strikings nor quarrellings nor Tumults nor drawings of blood nor calling to or haling before Magistrates or carrying to prisons whippings stockings throwing into Dungeons and keeping close prisoners from friends and maintenance for speaking or opposing nor sending such to their homes from Tithing to Tithing who came to visit them never were they found persecuting but were alwayes after this manner intreated and persecuted who ever persecuted was out of the Doctrine of Christ The w 1 Thes 1. 1. Church is in God the x 1 Tim. 1. 15. Pillar and Ground of Truth y 1 Pet. 2. 4 5. liveing stones built a spirituall house upon the living Stone Are yours such are these things found amongst you Be coole and consider for these things are plain he that runs may read them be not alwayes deceived by their fruits you may know them to be the a Rev 2. 9. 3. 9. Synagogues of Satan the b Rev. 18. 2. Cages of every unclean and hateful Bird the Haitation of Devills and the hold of every foul spirit plain dealling you will finde at length to be best Are the Members of Harlots Drunkards Enviers Swearers Lyars Hypocrites Cheaters Strikers c. the Members of Christ are such the Piller and Ground of Truth are those who are dead in Trespasses and sins living stones built upon the living foundation Is striking tumulting and such like in meekness instructing those who oppose or convincing the unbeliever and unlearned and manifesting the secrets of his heart what Churches are they when such things as these are found where neither the Testimony of the Lord will be endured nor an unbeliever and unlearned so accounted either convinced or permitted to stay there so to be Are your Priests Ministers of Jesus Christ search and see they were c Tit. 1. 7. blameless as the Stewards of God not self-willed nor soon angry nor given to wine nor to filthy lucre no strikers nor † 1 Tim. 3. 3. strivers nor brawlers nor envious nor raylers nor covetous d Isa 56. 11. nor seeking their gain from their Quarters e Mic. 3. 5. 6 7. 1 Tim. 12. 24. nor Biters with their teeth nor preparers of warre where it is not put into their mouths nor receivers of Tithes Oblations Obventions c. or suers for treble dammages or casters into prison of those who refuse for whom they neither plant nor plow nor sowe nor makers of f 2 Pet. 2. 3. Merchandize of the people through covetousness with feigned words or having g 2 Pet. 2. 14. hearts exercised with covetous practices they were not called of men h Mat. 23 10. Masters nor i Luke 11. 43 Mat. 23. 6. 7 8 stood praying in the Synagogues or for a pretence made long Prayers nor loved the uppermost seats in the Assemblies and at Feasts nor greeting in the Market place k Mich. 3. 11 nor preached for hire nor divined for mony nor had or sought for approbation of men or a State-maintenance or a state consistory nor spake l Jer 14 4 9. 14 a lying Divination and imagination of their own heart for the word of the Lord nor came with m 1 Cor. 2. 4. the entising words of mans wisdom nor by n Gal. 1. 1. 11. or in the will and time of man nor o Jer. 13. 21. ran when they were not sent nor made the p 2 Cor. 11. 9. 12. 13 14. Gospel burdensome nor had they any q 1 Cor. 4. 11. certain dwelling place nor did they persecute nor called they to Magistrates nor haled to prison those
whom they made very sharp steps and joyned with the men of Jericho the Common-enemy to effect it how laid they the Foundation thereof in the Synod their first-born and set up their Gates in the youngest Directory and little Catechisme By what strange Overturnings wonderful Revolutions fearfull Desolations and streames of the Blood of these Nations hath the Lord as of old fulfilled the Testimony of his poor contemned and suffering Witnesses before the Eyes and in the midst of this Generation beyond the Example of former times in which to be further particular would be needless and troublesome since with the Points of Steel and in Letters of Blood and Miseries of Warre they are freshly engraven every where throughout these Dominions And yet though there is to these things such a Cloud of Witnesses from the beginning throughout all times on Record in Scripture as aforesaid though since the Apostles dayes Histories have filled up of these things whole Volumnes to the times of this Generation Though in the sight this Generation and by their hands whole Multitudes have been destroyed and carryed out dead who have opposed and persecuted the Witnesses of Jesus beyond the President of former times And though the Feet of the Righteous Judgments of the Dreadful God which carryed them out are standing at the door yet do not the men of this Generation Tremble and Fear before the Powerful God and the words of his Holyness uttered forth by the Spirit of Jesus who is risen in this his Mighty Day carrying forth his Witnesses to testifie thereunto against all false Worships and Deceit and Vanities and Customs of the World and Deeds of Darkness and Powers of Wickednesses whom he brings forth as Signes and Wonders amongst them and makes living Testimonies for himself against them all Who knowing the Terrour of the Lord and his Dreadfull Day Approaching wherein he will yet e Heb. 1. 2. 26 27. once more shake not onely Earth but the Heaven also and in f Jude 14. 15. Ten Thousands of his Saints cometh to execute Judgments upon all and to convince all that are Ungodly amongst them of all their ungodly Deeds which they have ungod●ily committed of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him and with his mighty and strong One to render Vengeance with g Isa 66. 15 16. Esa 28. 21. ane 29. 6. Whirl-winds Storms and Tempests and Thunder and Earth-quakes and great Noise and Flames of devouring Fire upon the head of the wicked Therefore do their h Jer. 23. 9. Bones shake and their Lips quiver i Hab. 3. 16. and their Bellies tremble and their k Isa 16. 11. Bowels sound like a Harp and their Eyes are like t Rivers of water and their m Jer. 4. 19. and 9. 1. hearts are l Psal 119. 126. pained as it was with the Lords servants of Old not ceasing to warn men as in the sight of God to know the hour of their Visitation that so they may be hid in the day of the Lords fierce Anger which verily is coming on the Inhabitants of the Earth In requital of which and their love therein they are mocked and scorned and reviled and reproached and beat and tumulted and imprisoned and cruelly scourged and some of their Blood drawn and some of their lives taken away and thought not fit to live upon the Earth as was Jesus Christ and his Witnesses since the Foundation of the world Do ye thus requite the Lord O ye foolish People and unwise What will ye do in the day of Visitation where then will ye flee and where will you leave your glory Hear ye and give ear be not proud for the Lord hath spoken Give glory to the Lord God of Israel before he cause darkness and before your feet stumble on the dark Mountains and whilest ye look for light he n Jer. 23 16 turn it into the shadow of Death and make it grosse Darkness for verily it hastens on this Generation But if you will not hear Our soules shall weep for you in secret places for your Pride and Our Eyes shall weep sore and run down with Tears because you will not know in this your day the things that belong unto your Peace And thus have I discharged my Conscience unto you as in the sight of God whether you will hear or whether you will forbear which you shall one day remember whether you will or no in the day when the Book of Conscience shall be opened and wherein God shall judge all men by the Man Jesus Christ whom in our measure we witness and you persecute Behold a Whirle-wind of the Lord is gone forth in fury even a grievous Whirle-wind it shall fall grievously on the head of the Wicked the Anger of the Lord shall not return untill he hath executed untill he hath performed the thoughts of his heart in the latter dayes ye shall consider it perfectly THE END ERRATA LIne 16. read entertainment for enterraynment Pag. 4. line 33. read been for have P. 7. l. 27. r. water for ter P. 8. l. 17. r. and Title Page Book for or P. 9. l. 9. add o Synagogues and p 17. 1. 2. 10. for 17. 12. 10. 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