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A54445 To the Prince of Venice and all his nobles which was delivered for him in his pallace and received by him in his council-chamber, being a visitation and warning of that city, which also may serve unto England and all the nations called Christian nations / written by the servant of the Lord, John. J. P. (John Perrot), d. 1671? 1661 (1661) Wing P1633; ESTC R29389 27,608 37

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Query 1. What is that Line which God stretcheth over the Earth to measure the Earth withal 2. What is that Behemoth which God made with Job and how doth he eat grasse as an Ox and although God made him with Job whether did Job know him until God discovered him to Job And whether hath God made him with you yea or nay 3. What are those Chaines wherewith CHRIST shall bind the KINGS of the Earth and what are those Fetters of Iron in which also their NOBLES shall be bound 4. What is that Iron Rod with which He shall rule the Nations and dash the wicked in pieces as a Potters vessel 5. What is that Seal with which He sealeth the mouth of the Pit of darkness 6. What is the Seal and Inscription thereof wherewith the number of the Lord's People are sealed 7. What is the Seal and Mark of the Beast and his Number 8. What is that Eye of Discerning which giveth the sight of reading the Inscription of every Seal in the foreheads of all to the understanding of what number they are and have you that Eye yea or nay 9. When came in the Apostacy and when was the discovery and Revelation of the man of sin and spirit of Antichrist which wrought in a mystery and how is he destroyed by the brightness of the coming of Christ Read 2 Thes 2.7 8 9 10 11 12. and tell me Whether any man in particular or any professing People in general are yet redeemed from under the power of the working of the spirit of Antichrist who remain in the first nature bringing forth the fruits of Transgression yea or nay 10. Whether is there a Spot in Christ's Church and Answer me plainly VVhether is there any one sinner a member of Christ's Church upon Earth yea or nay 11. What is the Law of Life and Liberty of the Saints which keep themselves in the Liberty free from sin and transgression which gendreth to Bondage a measure of which is given to all and to as many also which have not the Letter by which also they shall be judged as they shall who have the Letter and yet walk contrary to the Letter of the Scriptures 12. VVhat is the Plummet unto which God seteth Judgment that he may fill the Earth with Judgement and the wicked with Condemnation 13. VVhat were those Battering Rams which God caused Ezekiel to place against the Walls of Jerusalem round about and whether do they now Smite against Jerusalem or Batter against the Walls of Mystery Babylon yea or nay 14. VVhat are those Thorns and Briars which the wicked Princes of the Earth shall set in the gap and set in Battel against the Lord which the fire of the Lord God shall consume that the Scriptures may be fulfilled 15. VVhat is the Battel of the Lamb and who are His Followers and whether any are his true Followers but such as are able to hear all things and bear all things in the true season and whether are any now of the true Church which was in Rome in Paul's dayes but such as are ready to try all things and hold fast that which is good yea or nay 16. VVhether are You of that Church which are Proud Envious or Persecutors which are Murderers in their hearts yea or nay 17. VVhether is not all Sin of the Devil and he that commits Sin of the Devil and is there any other spirit which Persecutes or envies the Just now but that spirit which was Envious in the beginning and slew Abel the Just then because God accepted him and which also killed the holy Prophets Christ and the Apostles yea or nay 18. VVhether is there more than One Intercessor and Mediator between GOD and Man and who is it 19. By what Meanes shall a Young Man cleanse his VVayes 20. Is there one among all the Lip-professors of GOD in all the VVorld which walkes in the clean way either Prophet Priest or other in which no sinner can walk yea or nay 21. Shall not I know the Tree by his Fruits and all Professors by their Works yea or nay 22. VVhether are not Christians so called and Heathens Turks and Iews notwithstanding the diversities of their Confessions and Professions of VVords being all in sin and sinners and transgressors one in the Substance and so in Unity in one Ground and Nature under the Curse and VVrath of GOD yea or nay 23. VVho are the People Prophesied of should come of a Deeper Speech than you can perceive of a Stammering Tongue than you can Understand Isa 33.19 24. Let me ask the Prophets Priests and wise Men of the City of VENICE and let a Search run through the Land of ITTALY to find out him which can shew the Princes thereof the true Interpretation of my Vision which is not a Dream as the Voice of a Dreamer but the Vision of the Lord concerning the Times at hand and prove you if their Wisdom can satisfie your hearts touching this matter In my Vision I saw Seven Trees planted in Seven places and the ground of Six of them where they grew was of one Nature and each Tree had his fence about him and I saw many Workmen labouring to raise the Defence higher they began to Labour when it was a little Light and the Night shortly overtook them all that they could not Work any longer so that they saw not the good of the Work of their hands and therefore they sat down and slept in sorrow And it came to pass that there arose a Star which while the Workmen slumbred it shewed me that the first Tree was full of Moss and withered without shooting a Leafe and so waxed rotren And I heard one say Yet notwithstanding let it stand for a season until a fire be kindled The Second sprouted out some certain Leaves and it grew into Two Bodies from One Root the one was more green and fresh in colour than the other And it came to pass that a Wind blew and they dashed each other but the green part stood longest although her leaves fell therewith and her Body waxed dry at the Root The Third prospered for a little season but much heat parched the Branches thereof and that also decayed The Fourth had a time of Prosperity but the Winter-season blew cold Winds over her Boughs insomuch that the Rinde pilled away so that the Body was left naked and it withered standing The Fifth grew by a pleasant Brook and the Waters thereof refreshed her Root but the Ground being not good to retain the moisture although that she budded and blossomed yet it came to pass that a Wind from the North gently blew over it and many of the blossomes were blasted and the rest that remained although they came towards the goodness of Fruit yet afterwards there came a rushing Wind from the rising of the Sun and they all fell in an untimely season The Sixth grew mightily more tall and lofty than all the other five and was the