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A36432 The writ of restitution by the Lady Eleanor. Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652. 1648 (1648) Wing D2019; ESTC R29375 4,538 22

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THE Writ of Restitution By the Lady ELEANOR PSAL. c. Be wise now therefore O ye Kings Be learned ye that are ludges of the earth ACTS 3. 21. Whom the Heaven must receive till the times of Restitution of all things which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his Prophets since the world began Printed in the Year 1648. THE VVrit of Restitution BY The Lady ELEANOR ANd now in this his cause the Iudge of all the earth Prince of the Kings of the earth a case wherein all concerned these are to pray three who here sit in his place Iudges Give me leave to speak and shew you a mystery from this writ Amoveas manus defended by the happy Mr. Maynard notwithstanding opposed by Mr. Solicitor with S. John not knowing what Spirit he 's of Before whow this day the day of Iudgements figure shewing by reason of a writ of Error not executable three stand charged with contempt of the Court pleading Ignorance notwithstanding the aforesaid Amoveas manus writ being executed as it were the forbidden fruit tasted untimely these men yet each discharged and acquitted as let it neither be reputed impossible how much opposed soever by others for All to be saved at last when the utmost mite or minute satisfied or expired the worst of reprobates not excepted in his time whose immense mercy inscrutable this is the argument Against whom no writ of Error feisible either or possible Who saw every thing very good at first made by him reduced to be no doubt to the same estate as holds good from that of dust return to dust every thing to the place from whence it came faln Angels and men restored every one not left a hoof c. or lost of that kinde bearing his Image Of which general deliverance well understood to be an Article of the Christian Faith famous Origen from whose judgment other fathers erring forced were to erect a Purgatory for Saints that Babel edifice of theirs of whom the aforesaid ancient father the worst they could say of him was As he did worst of any when he wrote ill so exceeded all men when he did well And so proceeding with this reported Case of this days Hearing where the fiery adversary upon their surmisings pressing for a present sentence before the accused heard or answering charg'd that although moved in open Court such a writ the Amoveas manus to be respited and accordingly a Supersedis issued out delivered to the Sheriff then in being the Tenants nevertheless outed of possession by the now under-Sheriff of that county about three moneths ago whereupon he cald and appearing demanded of whom how those doors came to be opened denied not what he had done by vertue of such a sealed writ by such a Solicitor brought to him as for other writs concerning them pleads Ignorance One Pomfred by name alias Pomum surprized in state of inocency like her first in the transgression for pursuing which Allegory thus shewing one Massingal cald pleading ignorāce too as the man laying the fault on Eve he some three years since in that Office onely had a Supersedis of what validity now he knows not for other writ none came to his hand Also Jo Rand Solicitor cald he appears no yong Fox not to be foold with pocket Errors refers to the Iudges whether year after year that writ like to be of much force brought beforce such and such Officers namely the Treasurer c. when as in being none such or like to be And so this the Epilogue or end of it their stale Errors being quasht the writ stands good for taking off or removing his Majesties unhealing hands his Tenants cashier'd moreover for strengthning which another writ a Writ of Restitution produced brought in COURT stops the Lyons mouthes forced to put up their pipes as let it happen to the enemie of General Restitution sent to that parable of the unnatural elder Brother towards his own flesh and blood Luke and murmuring laborers because their fellows mads partakers with them endless unmercifulnes thereof to bid others beware And here to make an end with what penance imposed on those three for a presumption of that nature these a touch of it The under Sheriff Pomfred somewhat of a low pitch he never to aspire or take upon him the state or stile of a high Sheriff the other sometime in the same imployment or Office Massingal to return to his domestick function or calling deserting former dainties The honest poor Solicit ' J Rand as for him unto other Solicitors an example his lot besides to pinch himself with hard and thin fare never to attempt the Kings Solicitors place or St. John to be cald like the wandring lew And so farther no jesting matter neither of mean consequence where like Twins this finished tedious Law Suit in Trinity term and Gods word both sympathizing or joyned wedlock like the blessed Virgin and just Joseph Cousins though abruptly in brevities behalf handled or penn'd presaging without doubt maugre the old Serpents plotting with his smooth outside through the holy Ghosts power thethird person in Trinity long silent though or vaild under a cloud as it were will immediately decide our Church-Differences of such troublesom Times the cause which Lord hasten and teach them to discern the time better And so hastning on shewing from hence how all shut up under ignorance know not what they do the man undone by the woman aleaging for himself suspected not she unto him given the Author to be of his ruine having warning of it given him never The woman on the other side again The Serpents intents had she known she had not been over reacht by such his falseness flattery to the overthrow of her and hers so many The Serpent his excuse he came but to try her for his part what would befal was above his reach foresawit not no more then the old Prophet that by means of him a Lyon by the way should tear his fellow Prophet Or that such a mass of corrupted mankinde should succeed to perish since the words to them twain being Touch it not lest ye dye importing but in danger of death And thus since all Original sin the root pardoned in that last prayer Father forgive them c. sealed with his own Blood on the Tree Restitution of course follows who can forbid it or shew why the taking off or removing of his heavy hand should not be an Article of our Belief seeing this Son of Adam his administrator discharges all Debts from the beginning of the world to the end which by that erroneous Opinion Mother of Errors they go about to annihilate that affirm Out of Hell is no Redemption who is able having Ages of Ages Rev. 1. even from the worlds beginning the keys of Hell and Death to turn this water into wine and where he hath given a being to cause such judgements to be for the best the onely Clay to regain the eye-sight