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Show ( t88 ) ' deep of the Blood of God's C~ofeu,-fo ctr .. ' tain fhall you have Blood to dnnk~ and Trem' bling~ Horror and Amazemen~ will rnoft ab' folutely come in that Day, which approachethf 'as a Thief in the Night;- and the So~md 0 ,· God's terribte Voice fhall be heard 1 ~ the ' midfi: of you, and from the dreadful Votce of ' this War fhall you never ~e. able t<? C?Ver ' yonr felves, with all your Wnt~ngs, Pnnttngs, !!. 209· f. nor Declarations:- For great IS th_e Wo that , is coming upon you; and that! which l ha~e ' heard concerning you, is none other than a Votce ,. of Terror : 0 the Trouble, Difrrefs and C~la' mity that foundeth in my Hea.n concermng ' you,and from the Lord God will ~e poured forth ' and exceeding deep fhaU you dnnk thereof. Standard ·']of. Nicholfon -'When they . that caufed them oftheLor4' to be put to' Dead}, fhall howle ~nd lament; ~ifted up ' for .their Day of Sorrow is conung on, for ~n N! Eng. ' th~ Innocent Blood cries aloud for Vengeance I66o.p.6.' upon them who /ut them to Death . .__ Your P. 18. 'Enchantmei;ts an Laws, which you have · ' hatched out of Hel1, fhall be broken~- And ' the People in fcorn by you called Curfed Q!ta' ker.r, fhall inhabit amongft you, and you. fh?ll ' be broken to pieces ; the ~ord hath fatd It, ' and he will fbortly bring It to pafs.-Whore P. 20• 'Innocent Blood criei aloud for Vengeance ' againft you,- who have fhed Inno(:ent Blood; ' God's Judgments draws near; all you who had ' a Hand in fhedding Innocent Blood, t~e Blood ' of the Innocent is upon you; Wo will be to ' you for evermore, except you Repent.-Sor' row !hJll accompany you, where-e~er you go; ' Vengean~e from the Lord, and Pumfhtnent, as ' came upon C~.:t'n, fhall come upon you :-In ' Sorrow £hall you lie down, and fo Jhall Y?U . ' rift; un · and in Tormenf fuall you be, whete~ .. f ' . · · 'ever , ~ . :-- :( 1'89 ) .e ever you go .;-and you fhall have Blood to ' drink, who have fhed Innocent Blood. Ifot~.c Pennington, 'There is a time of Righteous Examina .. ' Judgment, wherein -the mo.R: inward Covers tion of the ' fl1al_l be ripped off, and the Sinner appear what g~~u~ds,. ' he Is ; and then the Perfecuter fhall bear that P ·49· ' Shame, that Burden, that Mifery, which is the ' Portion of that Spirit.-- But the fame Lord P. 7 r 1 7 !. ' God of Truth and Righteoufuefs, who hath un.. · ' masked the Pa.pifts, and unmasked the Bifhops, ' will unmask thefe alfo, and their Nal\ednc[~ ' fhall more appear than the others, who would ' hide themfelves, and their own Cruelty, wi th ·' that Covering which they themfelves judged 'jn .others.-The Lord alfo will judge between P. ';"J,. ~Cattle and Cattle; and in that day ye will ' fee, that a-s his Choice have been your Out- ' calts, fo your Choice is r~jetted by him ; and ,. tha.t as his Spirit is the Abomination of your !-Eyes, fo your formal Way of Woclhip is the ' Loathing ot his Soul. 0 that ye had Eyes to ~o fee i~ ~ That your Hearts might not b.e utterly .t. hardned againfi: the Lord, his Truth and Peo,. ~ ple, even to your Utter and Eternal De.- ' ftruttion. Little do ye_ fe.e, poor deceives{ • ~> Hearts ! What a nauo.w ftep there is between ~ you and the Pit. Willi~rn Robin [on and Marmadu~e Steven [on, 'You A l'Pe~:d;x: 'who are feeking.the Life of the Righteous, and P. 237. ' that nothing but Blood will fatisfie, the Lord · ' will give you ,alood to .drink; you that thir~ 'for it, you fuall have cn.ough of it.--ToJYewrf, ngland, 'How daft thou think to expett any P. 23~· " thing from the Lord, but a fore Deftruttion, 'a Famine and Plague, which is battening upon 'thee, if thou continu~ frill in Rebellion, in J. perfecuting his Servants? This hath the Lord ~ f~ig, i:ind this wjll the Almigh,ty perform upon , .ll U 4 .~ t hCJ' |