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A49257 The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love, minister of the Gospel at Laurence Jury, London who was beheaded on Tower-hill, in the time of Oliver Cromwell's government of England. Giving an account of Babylon's fall, and in that glorious event, a general reformation over all the world. With a most extraordinary prophecy, of the late revolution in France, and the downfall of the antichristian kingdom, in that country. By M. Peter Jurieu. Also, Nixon's Chesire prophecy. Love, Christopher, 1618-1651.; Jurieu, Pierre, 1637-1713.; Ussher, James, 1581-1656.; Grey, Jane, Lady, 1537-1554.; Wallace, Lady, fl. 1651.; Nixon, Robert, fl. 1620? Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large. 1651 (1651) Wing L3177A; ESTC R217305 41,319 88

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wisdom understanding counsel might knowledge righteousness Ver. 11. the Lord shall set his hand the second time Christ to recover the remnant 〈◊〉 p●ople Chap 12 his people will praise him and say behold God is my salvation the Lord Jehovah 〈◊〉 my strength c. Chap 17 verse 6 7 Lord God of Israel man's maker and holy one of Is●ael Verse 10 the God of S●lvation and the Rock Chap 40 ●erse 1. 3. the voice of John the Bap●ist in the wilderne●s ●his worl● p●epa●e the way of the Lord in the 〈…〉 make a straight way for our God Christ Ver. 〈◊〉 all s●●sh shall see it which was God's sanctua●y Christ. v 9. b●● old your God Verse 10 behold the Lord God will come with a strong hand he shall rule his reward is with him his work on earth is 〈◊〉 him Verse 11 he shall 〈◊〉 his 〈◊〉 like a ●hepherd gather his lambs carry them in his bosom a●d gently lead those that are wi●h young c. Chap. 41 verle 4 Iam the first and the last Verse 13 14 he i● Lord God the Redeemer and holy 〈…〉 Chap. 42 first five verses God speaks of assu●ing fle●h and then says he h●s cr●at●d Heaven and Ea●th and all thing● and gave breath to the peop●e Chap 43 verse 3 I am the Lord God the holy o●e of Is●ael the 〈◊〉 Ver. 〈◊〉 I am he Lord and only Saviour Ve●se 13 before the ●ay was made I am Verse 14 God is Lord Re●eemer and holy one of Israel Vers. 25. I b●●t out transgression and will not remember 〈◊〉 for my own sake Chap. 44 verse 6 I am the Lord the 〈◊〉 of Israel the Re●e●mer 〈◊〉 Lord of Hosts I am 〈…〉 and I am the last a●d b●sides me there is no God Chap. 45 verse 15 God of Is●ael the Sav●●ur Chap. 48 verse 12 〈…〉 I am the 〈◊〉 I also am the 〈◊〉 Verse 17. the Lord Re●e●mer holy one of Israel the Lord God Chap 49. this chapter entirely requ●●es to be expl●in●d out it is suff●cient to say 〈◊〉 the humanity and 〈…〉 to and of each other In verse 26 God concludes saying ●ll fleth shall know that I the Lord am Saviour Redeemer and mighty one of Israel Chap. 50 verse 1 2 3 God speaks in the divinity and in verse 4 5 6 7. c. he speaks in the in●ended humanity and says I gave my back to 〈◊〉 ●miters and my che●ks to them that plucked off the hair I hid 〈◊〉 my face from shame and spi●●ing Ch. ●1 verse 1 he speaks in the divinity and calls himself the rock Chap 53 God calls his humanity Ch●●●● his arm he has no beauty extraordinary but 〈◊〉 in his human form be de●pis●d and ●ej●cted among men a man of sorrows and acq●ainted with g●ief shu●●ed by men and not esteemed he bore manking's grief and sorrow though they believed he was 〈…〉 and afflict●d of God with his sufferings to the end of this chapter Chap 54 verse 5 God sa●s I am Creator Lord of ●●osts Redeemer holy one of Israel and God of the whole earth Jeremiah chap. 2. ver 13 God is the fountain of hving waters Zacariah chap. 12 verse 10. they shall look 〈◊〉 whom they have pierced Having made a few observations out of many from Isaiah the prophet proving God to have become Christ by taking on him human nature and appearing like man it now remains necessary to prove Christ from the doctrines of the new testament to be that same God spoken of in the old by references In the beginning of the new testament and first chapter of Matthew verse 21 22 23 it appears the Virgin Mary was to bring forth a ●on who should save his people from their sins and his name shall be called Emanuel that is God reference to Isaiah c. 1. v. 18. c. 7 v 14. c 43 v. 25 c 44 v. ● Mathew chap. 2 v 1 2 his star in Heaven guided the wise m●n of the East to Jerus●lem to worship Jesus and the● called Jesus King of the Jews a●d worshiped him 〈◊〉 ●● and they fell down and worshiped him Ma●hew c. 3 v 3. John Bap●it●●●id prepare the way of the Lord make his path stra●gh● Refer to Isaiah ch 40. v. 13 in Isaiah Jesus is called G●d Mathew chap. 4. v. 4 man shall ●ve by every word that proceeds out of ●he mou●h of God 〈◊〉 7. Jesus said to the Devil it is written again thou 〈◊〉 not tempt the Lord thy G●d here Jesus calls himself God twice V. 10 the Devil temp●e● J●sus a third time and Jesus grew a●gry and bid him 〈◊〉 and desired him to worship Jesus for he was the Lord God Ch. 7. v 23 Jesus pronounces 〈◊〉 as God Ch. 9. v. 2 Jesus forgive● sins refer to isaiah c 43 v. 25 Mathew c 9 v. 18 a great man wo●ships Jesus C. 12. v. 8 Je●us is Lord of the Sab●th C. 15. v 22 25 the woman said to Jesus have mercy on me O Lord and worshiped him Luke c 2 v. 11. J●sus Christ is Saviour and Lord refer to Isaiah c. 43 v. 3 v. 11. c. 45. v. 15. c 49. v 2● John c. ● in the beginning was the word and the word was God a●l things were made by him and without him was not any thing made in him was life which was light or spiritual knowledge to mankind And the light shined in darkness mankind and the darkness of stubborn man comprehended it not He was the true light he was in the world he created the world and the people of it and they did not know him he came to his own the Jews and his own would not receive him And God the word was made flesh Jesu● a●d dwelt among mankind on earth who behe●d the glo●● of the father in him full of grace and truth Ver. 18 no man hath seen God at any time the only begotten son or human tabernac●e which is in the bosom o● pro●ection of the father hath d●clared him Verse 29. St. John says he takes away the sins of the world V. 33 Jesus baptizes with the Holy Ghost rivers of living water This chapter proves Christ the same God as has been observed from the book of Isaiah the fi●st verse prove● him God or rather the earthy 〈…〉 th●ough The second and third ve●●●s prove him from the beginning to be God the Creator of all things The tenth verse proves J●sus she same God and Creator And in the 14th verse the word God was made fl●sh and lived in the world In the 18th verse the divinity or God was invisi●le speaking in the 〈◊〉 Jesus or Jesus the 〈◊〉 decla●ing God In the 23d ve●se St. John says he is the same God spoken of by Isaiah the P●ophet N●w if he was not God he could not forgive 〈◊〉 nor dispose of the Holy Ghost as he pleased nor create all things nor did he commit sin himself and if he was no● God he would not suffer the people to worship him frequently There is
whether 〈…〉 have I had a compassionate heart and 〈◊〉 hand to any in want 14 Have I especially done good to them who a●e of the 〈…〉 however 〈…〉 15. Did the C●●●ch of God 〈…〉 of Christ ●e near my heart Have I 〈…〉 the welfare of Christs Chu●ch and 〈◊〉 its desolations and 〈◊〉 Heav●n abo●e my 〈◊〉 Joy 16. Have I really set death before me and 〈◊〉 my life as a vapour if God should this ●ight clo●e my eyes in death how is it like to be with my soul 17. lo●●nceivably great glorious and terrible as the day of Judgment will be dare I meet Christ at his coming Will my graces bear the t●ial of that day Can I now with joy say even so Come 〈◊〉 Iesus Lady JANE GREY'S Letter TO HER SISTER The Evening before she was beheaded in the Towe● of London Translated from the Original Gre●k I HAVE sent you my dear fi●●er Catharine a book which though ●t be not exte●nal●y 〈◊〉 with gold or curious embroidery of nee●l● work ● internally of more value than a● the precious mines in the wide world my only dear and best beloved 〈◊〉 it is the book of the law of our great and dear Redeemer his testimony and last 〈◊〉 bequeathed to lead us to e●ernal happiness Read it with attention and an earnest de●ire to follow its precepts and it wi●●urely bring you to immo●tal and everlasting life teach you to live ●nd die win you to God e●dow you with happiness and glory Labour to live acco●ding to the rules it contains and you shall inherit su●h riches as the covetous cannot wi●hd●●w the thie● steal nor the moth corrupt My dear sister ask wisdom from above and de●ire with David to understand the law of the Lord our God 〈◊〉 on the 〈◊〉 of thy heart by divi●e love live still to die that through death you may obtain eternal life Let not your youth blind you from knowing that at all hours times and seasons are alike to the most high God when he 〈…〉 are they 〈◊〉 ●amps are 〈◊〉 when he comes the Lord is equall● glorified in the young as in the old my dear good si●ter 〈◊〉 to die deny the ●en 〈◊〉 of the wo●●d the 〈◊〉 and the D●vil and delight 〈…〉 in the Lo●d Jesus Christ be sorry for yo●r sins love God do●●e●lpair be strong in faith in Christ live and die him the dear Redeemer and with St. Paul wh● fi●led with the fulness of divine love you will 〈◊〉 to be d●ssolved to be with Christ wi●h whom 〈◊〉 love and life eternal be the good servant that wh●●eath steals on like a thief in the n●gh● you b● not found in da●k●ess with the children of th● world who know not God and be not witho●● oil in your lamp like the foolish Virgins least yo● be re●used ad●it●ance to the marriage ●upper of th● Lamb or w●thou● the w●dding ga●ment least 〈◊〉 be cast into outer da●kness Rejoice in the Redeemer follow our great master Christ ●heerfully bear your cross or crosses lay a●l your sins on hi● shoul●ers and embrace him always Rejoice with me at my death my dearest sister that I shall be delivered from this body of corruption and clothed with the garment of incorruption for by 〈◊〉 this mortal life I shall obtain one immor●al joyful glorious and eve●lasting which I pray the Almighty God to give you when he shall please to call you hence and send you all sufficient grace ●o live in his love and fear and die in true Christian ●aith in Christ Jesus who redeemed us and all who love him and long for his coming a●d I now exhort you in the name of our Almighty Father neve● to swerve either from the hope of life or ●ear of death for if you deny his truth to prolong a we●ry and corrupt being Omniporence himself will 〈◊〉 you and cu● sho●● by his vengeance what 〈◊〉 were desirous of prolonging by the loss of your precious soul. Cleave to him and he will ex●end your days to a 〈◊〉 circumsribed to his own glory to which I 〈◊〉 God bring me now a●d you hereaf●er when it shall please him to call you Farewell once more my beloved 〈◊〉 put your whole ●ru●t in the great 〈◊〉 who alone ca● help you AMEN Your loving Sister J●NE DUDLEY She was a Lady of the m●st amiable person most engaging disposition and 〈◊〉 ●●c●mpl●shed parts She 〈…〉 greatest 〈◊〉 in acq●●●ing every part of poli●e Li●e●●●ure had a 〈◊〉 knowledge of the Ro●●a● and Greek languages 〈◊〉 modern tongues and the elega●● arts the best of wives to the most aff●cti●nate husband she re●u●ed being placed on the ●hrone till 〈◊〉 by her Father Father-in-law and H●sb●●d when she had been warned to prepare for death which she had long expected she received the dreadful news with jo● The Queen 's bigo●●ed zeal under colour of tender mercy to the prisoner's soul induced her to send Priests who tormented her wi●h perpetual disputations and ● 〈◊〉 was granted her on conditions that she would embrace the ●do●atrous wo●ship of the Church of Rome 〈◊〉 she he●d Death and Christ in greater esteem Lady Jane had presence of mind in them 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 circumstances to d●fend her religion with a christian for●itude supported from holy writ and also wrote a letter to her Sister in the ●reek ●angua●e exhorting her to maintain in every reve●se of fortune the like steady ●erse●erance On the da● of her execution she re●used to see her ●●sband Lord Guil●ord but sent him word that the ●e●derness of their ●arting might probab●● 〈…〉 〈…〉 from that co●●●ancy which their approaching end ●●qu●red of them Their separation would be only fo● a m●m●nt and would soon r●join each other in 〈◊〉 where their affections would be 〈…〉 and where death disappointments and 〈◊〉 co●ld no lo●ger have access to them 〈◊〉 break on their happin●●s Extracts relative to the Church of ROME By Lady Wallace TO be able to judge of the discontent which is now general in all Roman Catholic countries as well to draw natural conclu●ions from those com●●●tions which seem to be inevitable from the a●arice of the c●ergy you must go back to the infancy of Christianity and make you●self acquainted with the increase abuse and decrease of the power of the church of Rome which now even it s once most supe●stitious adherents begin to revolt against from the avarice and depravity of the clergy Begin from A D. 66 when we find the marty●●dom of Pe●er and Paul upon record and the appointment of St. Lin to be bishop of Rome happy for Ch●istianity the cruel 〈◊〉 which cru●hed and ha●assed the ens●●ved people rendered them greedy to adopt a doctrine which promised comfo●t to their sufferings eternal rest and blessings herea●●e● in proportion to their oppression and sufferings in this world In the three fi●st ages of the church the bishop of Rome in common wi●h the other ●ishops preached the ●●ctrine of Christianity in all tha● purity which ou●