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B07183 The prophecie of Agabus, concerning a generall famine to come vpon the worlde: togither with a beneuolence for the most distressed: / set out by Peter Barker minister at Stoure-Paine.. Barker, Peter, preacher of Gods word. 1597 (1597) STC 1426.5; ESTC S90391 26,650 104

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the squared ston● slip downe a number of litle on● follow after The life of the kin● is a white for the Court and nob●lity is an aime for the people Lo● degrees leuell at markes of high● perfection whereupon I inferr● that gluttonie and drunkennes● reigned at this time Gut was th● god the paūche was a powdrin● tub the bellie a coupe a Poulte● coupe or rather a Noahs arke vi● tailed with I know not how manie kinde of creatures wherevpo● I note that to bee true which i● ●Vis 11. 13. Wherby a man sin●eth by the same also he shall bee ●unished In Iewry was God knowne ● name was great in Israel hee gaue ●s law vnto Iacob his statutes and or●nances vnto Israel He had not dealt ● with other nations neither had the ●athen knowledge of his law But ●hen they despised his word and ●f those that brought it beate one ●illed another stoned another ●od threatned that the Kingdome ●f God shuld be taken from them ● giuen to a nation which should ●ring foorth the fruits thereof ●at 21. 43. which came to passe ●hen the word of god was remo●ed from them to the Gentils As ●od did deale in the olde Church ●ith the Iewes so in the newe ●hurch with the Ephesians vpon ●hom God did shine by the light of his Gospell and they were ● first glad that the light did spri● vp to them which before did siti● darknesse and in the shadowe ● death but when they forsoo● their first loue God threatened ● remoue the candlesticke out of hi● place Reue. 2. 5. was as good ● his word when hee put out the● candle which done they fell ● sleep falling sicke of sundry heresies died at last of the plague ● Mahomet As God brings a famine of his word when men are as i● were ouergorged with it so he● brings a famin of bread when mē prepare bread for laughter Ec. 10. 19. when their sacietie wil not suffer them to sleepe Ecl. 5. 11. Whe● they eate the Lambes out of the flocke and calues out of the stall Amos 6. 4. eate vntil it come ou● at their nostrils and bee lothsome vnto thē as it is Num. 11. 20. When men which shuld be sober are become trencher-men not tarrying till hunger ouertake them but preuenting it by an artificial appetite so sawcing their meates that they turne substance into accident and nature into art when mē I say are come to this passe that their greedines knoweth no measure and variety exceedeth all the bounds thereof then God in token of reuenge sends a scarcitie that mē shal be glad to eate in time for strength not for drūkennes as it is Ecl. 10. 17 do what they can their mouths shall not make their flesh to sin as it is Eccle. 5. 5 thus was it with the prodigal child Luke 15. And thus with Claudius who was made Emperour of Rome An. 42. and raigned 13. yeeres and nine moneths of this famin speaketh Suetonius in Claud. Oros 7. cap. 6. Thus was it with the world at this time but the punishment being generall I marke thy iudgements O Iudea more then the calamitie that befalleth other natiōs because as it appeareth ver 7. you being before more blessed thē other are now more distressed then other if thou didst sow thou didst find the same yere an hūdred fold in estimation if thou sowed a little seed but an handful of corn and that on the mountaines nay on the top of the mountaines th● fruite thereof did shake like th● trees of Libanon thy threshing d● last vnto the vintage and the vintage to the sowing time the plowman did touch the mower the treader of grapes him that sowed the seed When one kind of fruit was ripe another followed and euery one in course thou didst eate thy bread in plenteousnes eate the old store and carry out the old because of the new so didst laugh at death because thy greatest wāt was store But see an alteration thy land this thy most fruitfull land is made barren the meate is cut off before thine eies ten women doo bake their bread at one Ouen and deliuer thy bread by weight if thou sowest the seede of an Homer which is 100. pottles it yeelds but an Epha which is but 10. pottles thou hast but 10. of the 100. loose the principall thou dost gage out thy lāds thy vineyards thy houses because of the famine dost howle for the wheate and the barly because the haruest of the fielde i● perished but let me tarry a little it our own land leaue Iudea till I come to it in the verse following God embraced our land so kindly that we suckt the sap of wealth frō branche and roote The fruit of our ground was blessed for God crowned the yeere with his goodnesse the Lord did heare the heauens when they desired raine for the earth the heauens did heare the earth the earth did heare the corne the corn did heare man and that same blessing did come vpō vs which god promised to Israel Thou shalt lend to other nations but shalt not borrow of any Deu. 28. 1● but of late specially this last yeere the ground hath not yeelded vnto vs her strength Bashan is wasted and Carmell and the flower of L●banon is wasted Gods creature haue bin deafe because God himselfe hath bin as one that heareth not so the we haue bin constrained to borrow of other natiōs but are not able to lende any Thus God hath punished the seed of our soile for the sin of our soule because our folly hath bin in the blossom our fruit hath not budded out of the earth Sodome was destroied but fulnes of bread a sin of Sodom still continued men haue farced their bodies starued their souls nature is not the Cater frugalitie the pursebearer not hunger the cooke to assigne the diet There was but one Bel God but many belly gods which haue said in effect with the Epicures Let vs eate and drink for to morrow we must die Quaffing hath bin the only grace men haue misspent their time in bibing shaking hāds ouer their licour profoundly carowsed ● hunters hope drowned th● soules in a gallon pot made th● bellies quagmires their brea● to smell like brewers aprons th● haue loued the wine bottels a● is Hos 3. 1. made themselues sic● with flagons Hos 7. 5. drinke wi● in bowles Amos 6. 6. transgre● by it Hab. 2. 5. In Assuerus time the● chaunged vessell after vessell an● dranke wine in aboundance H● 19. but they dranke by an order● none might compell but sinc● they drink without order enforc● one another giue their neighbo● drinke and make him dronke also as Hab. 2. 15. Sette thy foote to mine and drinke to the soule of such a body and the health of my lord or Lady and by drinking to healths they drink themselues out ●f health they doo carrowse it ●hich they say is a Dutch