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A39307
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Rogero-Mastix A rod for William Rogers, in return for his riming scourge, &c. By Thomas Ellwood.
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Ellwood, Thomas, 1639-1713.
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a kind of Warrant sign By which you took upon your selves O base To Order him that kept the Meeting Place That Friends he should not there to Meet permit Because forsooth to you it seem'd not fit By Thee I say who but a while agoo Didst keep Friends out at Olston-Meeting too And didst to such their Meeting-House deny As had therein a rightfull Property By thee whose Party to your foul disgraces Hath done the like in divers other places Now after all these Arbitrary Tricks The same which now on Friends the World inflicts Who can without a just Abhorrence view Thy charge 'gainst Friends for persecuting you Thou spend'st some pages William to inherse Thy John in dobefull Weeds of Threadbare Verse ââ¦mickle Pains thou tak 't to gain some glory ââ¦king Rimes unto thy lifeless STORY ãâã dead His Memory perhaps may want ãâã Odours than his Friends can cast upon 't ââ¦ll make the best on 't I no pleasure have ââ¦et my foot upon a Dead Man's Grave ãâã William let me tell thee Couldst thou free ãâã Story from the Faults that fastned be ââ¦n him by The Line of Truth A Book ââ¦hich thy Title page some notice took ââ¦ld unto his Credit more conduce ãâã all the hobling Rimes thy fumbling Muse ãâã tag together to Revive his Name ââ¦ile still that Book unanswer'd Speaks his shame ââ¦t leaving Iohn to moulder in his Urn ââ¦en doth William unto thee return ââ¦d to thy Work Some notice I have took ãâã what seem'd most material in thy Book ãâã all the Filth that Thou and Others Spaul ãâã honourable Friends in course will fall ââ¦pon your Selves On them it ne'er can stick ãâã selves your Vomit up again must lick ââ¦iam Thy work is weigh'd thy Spirit try'd ââ¦d both thy Work and Spirit are deny'd ââ¦y Spirit is the same that wrought of old ãâã Sanballat Tobiah and the bold ââ¦yrian Railer Rabshakeh who sought ââ¦d's Work and People to have brought to nought ãâã thou hast done And what the Prophet cry'd ãâã that case may to thee be well apply'd ââ¦he Virgin hath despis'd thee Zion's Daughter ââ¦akes thee the Object of her Scorn aââ¦d Laughter ãâã Daughter of Ierusalem hath shook ãâã thee her head with a disdainfull look ââ¦or whom hast thou Reproached and Blasphem'd And against whom hast thou so loudly Scream'd And life thine Eyes on high Thy spleen doth swell Against the Holy One of Israel To this effect the Prophet did declame Against the proud Assyrian from whom came That cursed Railer who ev'n seems to be In railing Blasphemies a Type of thee What Nehemiah to Samballaâ⦠said When he foul Slanders to his charge had laid That I to thee of all thy Slanders Thus There are no such things acted amongst us As thy abusive Pamphlet doth contein But out of thine own heart thou dost them feign And where thou carp'st at what we do aright We can for Truth 's sake in Reprocah delight The Lord rebuilding is his Holy City Which thou and Others envy more 's the pity And put forth all the strength and Art you have The work to stop the Workmen to deprave But never be so vain to think you can The work obstruct 't is not the work of man The God of Heaven he will prosper us And therefore we his Servants strengthned thus Will rise and build as God shall us indue With courage Strength and Counsel for 't But you No Portion have who do the work condemn Right Nor Memorial in Jerusalem My soul laments your state who once have felt That tend'ring Pow'r which stony hearts can melt And have been in some measure tend'red by it But now so hardned are as to defy it All you I mean who have in Print appear'd With Envious hearts and Conscience doubly sear'd To fight against the Truth and to expose God's People to the Fury of their Foes And all you too who do that work abet Although your Names thereto ye have not set Ah? had ye kept unto the heav'nly Grace Which in your inward Parts the Lord did place And not in discontented Humour run After Lo-heres Lo theres as you have done Ye miââ¦ht in Truth the Bond of Peace have known And in the Spirits Unity have grown Which is the Churches Girdle highly priz'd By all the Faithfull though by you despis'd Whereas by letting in first false Surmisings Of others which ere long Produc'd Despisings And so made way for Prejudice to enter Till cancred Malice in your hearts did center Ye now are broke and into pieces Shatter'd And from the Body and the Head are Scatter'd Without the Camp ye stand Oh dismal State ââ¦rling amongst the Dogs without the Gate ââ¦elching forth Slander and Calumniation ââ¦ainst those that in the Light have kept their Station Oh! may the God of Heaven stop your Way That Ye no more the Simple may betray THE END Eccles. 1. 9. and 3. 15. 2 Kings 18. Vers. 22. Vers. 25. Vers. 30. Nehem 2. 10. Vers. 19. Ch. 4. 7. Vers 8. Vers. 11. Vers. 15. Ch. 6. 2. Vers 3. Vers. 4. Vers. 5. Vers. 6. Vers. 7. Vers. 10. a P 11. b p 3. 11. 16. c p. 9. 17 d p. 5. e p. 20. See more p. 12. Pag. 1. Acts 9. 5. 1 Cor 4 16. and 11 1. Phil. 3. 17. ãâã Tim. 4. 12. 1 Thes 1. 7. and 2. 14. 1 Pet. 5. 3. Antidote p 17 c. Isa. 30. 20. Ephes. 4. 11 12. 1 Tiâ⦠2. 7. 2 Tim. 1 11. Luke10 16. Mat 10 40. Joh. 13. 20. Pag. 2. 1 Cor. 14. 26. Pag 3. Acts 6. 1 Cor. 7. 17. and 16. 1. Pag. 3. Rom. 14. 17 18. a 1 Cor. 4 17. Phil. 2. 19. 1 Tim 3. 2. b 2 Cor. 8. 6. and 12. 18. c Ephes. 6. 21. Col. 4. 7 8. 2 Tim. 4. ââ¦2 d Philâ⦠2. 25. e Col 4. ãâã f Acts 19. 22. g 2 Cor. 8. 18 22 2 Cor. 8. 6. V. 16 17. Ch 13â⦠ãâã V. 3. 1 Pet. 2. 9. ãâã ââ¦0 10 ãâã 107 ââ¦im 5. Cor 9. ââ¦l 6 6. ââ¦r 9. 2 Cor. ãâã ãâã 2 Cor. ãâã 9. Phil. 4 ãâã 18. Acts ãâã Tit. 3 a In 1681. 1 Cor. 16. 2 Cor. 8 9. Mat. 13. 5â⦠Pag 4 5 6 7 8. Pag. 8. Pag. 9. Pag 10â⦠1â⦠Prov. 26. 3. Pag. 98. c. ãâã ãâã See Line of Truth pag. 14. ãâã Gen. ãâã Numb 25. Ezra 9 2. Neh. 13. 24 Mat. 18. Vers. 17. 1 Tim. 1. 20 1 Cor. 5. 5. Rom. 16. 17 Gal. 5. 12. P. 17. 18. ãâã Tim. 1. 19. 20. 2 Tiâ⦠1. 15. 2. 13. 18. 4. 10. R. Sading Chippenham Clan 2 Kings 19. vers 21. 22. Neh. 6. 8. Neh. 2. 20. Rev. 22. 15