Brightman - BS2823 B85 1644

CAP. r 8. 1V'elationofthe Apocalypfe. 747 3 For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the Kings of the earth have com- mitted Fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich of the abundance of her plea- fures. 4 And I heard another vyoyce from heaven, faying, go out of her my people, left ye be partakers of her finnes, and receive of her plagues. 5 For her heaped fins are corne up to heaven, and God path remembred her iniquities. 6 Reward her, even as fhe hath rewarded you, and give her double according to her works; and in thecup that the hath filled you, fill her double. 7 Inas much as fhe lifted up her felf, and lived in plea- fare, fo much give ye to her torment and forrow : for fhe faith in her heart, I fit being a Queen, and am no widow, and (hall fee no mourning. 8 Therefore (hall her plagues corne at one day , death, and forrow, and famine, and (he fhall be burnt with fire, fòr that Godwhich condemneth her is a flron; Lord. 9 And the Kings of the earth (hall bewaile her, and lament for her, which have committed Fornication, and lived in pleafure with her, when they (hall fee the fmoak ofher burning. I o And (hall Eland a far off for feare of her torment, laying, Alas,alas, that great city Babylon, that mighty ci- tie : for in one houre is thy judgement come. II And the Merchants of the earth (hall weeps, and waile over her : for no man buyeth their ware any more. 12 Theware of gold, and filver and precious! Hones, and pearles, and of-fine linnen, andofpúrple, and of ilk, and ofScarlet, andofall manner of Thynewood, and of all

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