Brightman - BS2823 B85 1644

CA P .16. 4.Çevelation o, f the Apoc typfc, 5 ;1 fhould perishmiferaßfy with this filthy blood: Oh drag them forth out ofit, moft mighty God, whom thou haft Predeffinate to the ppp raifé ofthy mercy. But befides, let us know that it is not fafe to Twiin in this Seaof Brimfpone , as many do, who make no confciet ce to be of any opinion in Religion. Thus therfore stands this Vgly Sea, that deferveth indeed tohave an herd of pockie Papifts to live therein,withwhofe poifoned filth, it is fed as it were with Rivers that run into it. 4. Then the thirdAn,?ellpouredout his vials upon the livers. The workingofthis third Vials is upon the Fountaines, and Rivers. The eventchanged the fame into blood. Now the fountaines and floods are the breastsas it were,with which the Sea is nourifhed, as againe chofe Fountaines do borrow their nourishment from the Sea. And feeing the Dothrine ofthe Pap&cs is this Sea, theAl r ers which are fet over the Dollrine, are the Fountaines; Thefe Matters are not the ordinary and petty Vfhers,and underlings,but thechiefe Dooiors,up- onwhole mouth the refit ofthe rout depends, which are the Iefuits by the rodent of all men. Out ofwhole liberali largeffe the rest of the multitude gleaneth their feverall portions, taking into their mouth like infants that which thefe nurfes of theirs have chewed before for them. S.Dominickappacedof old time to Pope Innocen- tires in 'a dream, holding up the Church of Laterane that began to totter With hiv fhouldersfet underneath it but at this day the It/sites are the chiefprops of the Popes throne, And yet they !hall not hold it up long, teeing they themfelves have begun to ftoop, and tobend in the hams with the weight of Godsjudgements that lye upon them. For the goods were to be turned into blood under this third Vial, that is, "thole chick broachers and upholders of Popish doLrine were to be put to death, that fo the Church of Rome, which was wont to kill with the fword of old, fhould be (lain her felt alto at Taft, as the FÏòly Çhoft hath foretold, Chapter 13. i o. This flail began to exercift thispover about the year 1581. When as it was decreed in our ReaTÜi ofEngland by a commonAc`t of all the states, in aParliament, that all men Who fbould endeavour to Withdraw the minder ofthefubietisof this Kingdom by any means, from their allegi- ance to their laWfull, andnaturall Princeffe, unto the Pope of Rome, or to the P mil jr geligionfor that end, fhouldbe attainted of high Trea- fon againft her Maieftie, andfhouldInffer the psmifhment provided by laWagainfi Traytors. But what makes this againft Iefuits, will fotue fay ? Very much indeed, feeing..al the pack-of-them tfodevife, con- trive,

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