An alarm for London partly delivered in a sermon the last fast, neer by Bishopsgate in London. / By Iohn Hackluyt, a well-wisher to the peace of Englands Israel.

Hackluyt, John
Publisher: Printed by I Coe
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A86311 ESTC ID: R201717 STC ID: H175
Subject Headings: Civil War, 1642-1649; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
View All References



Full Text of Relevant Sections

View Segment and References (Segment No.) Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech Section Paragraph No. Page or Image No.
0 Praemonitus Praemunitus. VIewing with a serious, (but a sad) eye; Forewarned Praemunitus. VIewing with a serious, (but a sad) eye; np1 np1. vvg p-acp dt j, (p-acp dt j) n1; (3) text (DIV1) 0 Page 1
1 into what a sabarinth of woes, the Kingdome in generall, and the City in particular, is like unavoidably to plunge, into what a sabarinth of woes, the Kingdom in general, and the city in particular, is like avoidable to plunge, p-acp r-crq dt n1 pp-f n2, dt n1 p-acp n1, cc dt n1 p-acp j, vbz av-j av-j pc-acp vvi, (3) text (DIV1) 1 Page 1
2 unlesse those two grand Compurgators of a sin-desiled Nation; unless those two grand Compurgators of a sin-desiled nation; cs d crd j n2 pp-f dt j n1; (3) text (DIV1) 1 Page 1
3 Repentance and Reformation do make a speedy and forcible step into the gap, made wide for judgement. Repentance and Reformation do make a speedy and forcible step into the gap, made wide for judgement. n1 cc n1 vdb vvi dt j cc j n1 p-acp dt n1, vvd av-j p-acp n1. (3) text (DIV1) 1 Page 1
4 I am constrained, by the great engagements of nature, and Religion, thus in publike, to unmaske my ne•rest thoughts, I am constrained, by the great engagements of nature, and Religion, thus in public, to unmask my ne•rest thoughts, pns11 vbm vvn, p-acp dt j n2 pp-f n1, cc n1, av p-acp j, pc-acp vvi po11 js n2, (3) text (DIV1) 1 Page 1
5 and with the strong (echoes of a troubled spirit, to unbosome my sad complaynts: and with the strong (echoes of a troubled Spirit, to unbosom my sad complaints: cc p-acp dt j (n2 pp-f dt j-vvn n1, pc-acp vvi po11 j n2: (3) text (DIV1) 1 Page 1
6 What is become of those quondam dayes, those harmlesse times, which well may be accompted happy; What is become of those quondam days, those harmless times, which well may be accounted happy; q-crq vbz vvn pp-f d j n2, d j n2, r-crq av vmb vbi vvn j; (3) text (DIV1) 2 Page 1
7 for though they were ignorantly zealous, yet they were not learnedly, knowingly, vitious! for though they were ignorantly zealous, yet they were not learnedly, knowingly, vicious! c-acp cs pns32 vbdr av-j j, av pns32 vbdr xx av-j, av-vvg, j! (3) text (DIV1) 2 Page 1
8 O Sodom and Gomorah, and ye Cities of Pentaepolis, now the ruinous monuments of celestiall vengeance, had those things been heard of you, done in you, that have been done, O Sodom and Gomorrah, and you Cities of Pentaepolis, now the ruinous monuments of celestial vengeance, had those things been herd of you, done in you, that have been done, sy np1 cc np1, cc pn22 n2 pp-f np1, av dt j n2 pp-f j n1, vhd d n2 vbn vvn pp-f pn22, vdn p-acp pn22, cst vhb vbn vdn, (3) text (DIV1) 2 Page 1
9 and heard of in thee, O Englands Ierusalem ! ye had remained untill this day. and herd of in thee, Oh Englands Ierusalem! you had remained until this day. cc vvn pp-f p-acp pno21, uh npg1 np1! pn22 vhd vvd c-acp d n1. (3) text (DIV1) 2 Page 1
10 O City of harlots, though now thou sittest like a Queen, among the virgin Daughters of Sion, Oh city of harlots, though now thou Sittest like a Queen, among the Virgae Daughters of Sion, uh n1 pp-f n2, cs av pns21 vv2 av-j dt n1, p-acp dt n1 n2 pp-f np1, (3) text (DIV1) 3 Page 1
11 and by thy sorceries art become mighty; thou, that hast subdued that terrible enemy conquered Princes; and by thy sorceries art become mighty; thou, that hast subdued that terrible enemy conquered Princes; cc p-acp po21 n2 n1 vvi j; pns21, cst vh2 vvn d j n1 vvn n2; (3) text (DIV1) 3 Page 1
12 at last, hast lost thy selfe, by thy selfe; At last, hast lost thy self, by thy self; p-acp ord, vh2 vvn po21 n1, p-acp po21 n1; (3) text (DIV1) 3 Page 2
13 shall the blood of Goates and Calves propitiate? no, not the obl••ion of many thousand soules, where is the prin• of all thy faults? where is the returnes of all thy teares? thou fasted, but not to the Lord; shall the blood of Goats and Calves propitiate? no, not the obl••ion of many thousand Souls, where is the prin• of all thy Faults? where is the returns of all thy tears? thou fasted, but not to the Lord; vmb dt n1 pp-f n2 cc n2 vvi? uh-dx, xx dt n1 pp-f d crd n2, q-crq vbz dt n1 pp-f d po21 n2? q-crq vbz dt n2 pp-f d po21 n2? pns21 vvd, cc-acp xx p-acp dt n1; (3) text (DIV1) 3 Page 2
14 thou wept, but not for sin: they were but the lowings of beasts for want of Fodder; thou wept, but not for since: they were but the lowings of beasts for want of Fodder; pns21 vvn, cc-acp xx p-acp n1: pns32 vbdr p-acp dt n2-vvg pp-f n2 p-acp n1 pp-f n1; (3) text (DIV1) 3 Page 2
15 howling for supplyes of nature, not mournings for defects of grace. Abating of sin, is the allaying of Judgement, unfined humiliation: the onely Antidote against distruction; howling for supplies of nature, not mournings for defects of grace. Abating of since, is the allaying of Judgement, unfined humiliation: the only Antidote against destruction; vvg p-acp vvz pp-f n1, xx n2 p-acp n2 pp-f n1. vvg pp-f n1, vbz dt j-vvg pp-f n1, j n1: dt j n1 p-acp n1; (3) text (DIV1) 3 Page 2
16 ballance thy sorrowes with thy sins, thy repentance with the true effects, then tell me, are not thy transgressions sealed, thy dayes numbred. O City of Stirrs! balance thy sorrows with thy Sins, thy Repentance with the true effects, then tell me, Are not thy transgressions sealed, thy days numbered. Oh city of Stirs! vvb po21 n2 p-acp po21 n2, po21 n1 p-acp dt j n2, av vvb pno11, vbr xx po21 n2 vvn, po21 n2 vvn. uh n1 pp-f vvz! (3) text (DIV1) 4 Page 2
17 is not thy hand drunke with the blood of innocents? hath not thy arme layd wast the dwelling places of thy sisters, is not thy hand drunk with the blood of Innocents? hath not thy arm laid wast the Dwelling places of thy Sisters, vbz xx po21 n1 vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f n2-jn? vhz xx po21 n1 vvd vvi dt j-vvg n2 pp-f po21 n2, (3) text (DIV1) 5 Page 2
18 and art thou better then they, no, 'tis thou hast sinned, is for those sheepe, those lambes, what have they committed? Heaven made thee the word of his fury; and art thou better then they, no, it's thou hast sinned, is for those sheep, those Lambs, what have they committed? Heaven made thee the word of his fury; cc vb2r pns21 jc cs pns32, uh-dx, pn31|vbz pns21 vh2 vvn, vbz p-acp d n1, d n2, r-crq vhb pns32 vvn? n1 vvd pno21 dt n1 pp-f po31 n1; (3) text (DIV1) 5 Page 2
19 when the Children bleedes, shall not the world be burnt? Though Babel was that fatall Engine to level Israel with the earth; when the Children bleeds, shall not the world be burned? Though Babel was that fatal Engine to level Israel with the earth; c-crq dt n2 vvz, vmb xx dt n1 vbb vvn? cs np1 vbds d j n1 pc-acp vvi np1 p-acp dt n1; (3) text (DIV1) 5 Page 2
20 yet as she hath done, so shall it be done unto her, the hammer shall be broken, Babel shall become desolate among the Nations. Jer : 50.15.23. yet as she hath done, so shall it be done unto her, the hammer shall be broken, Babel shall become desolate among the nations. Jer: 50.15.23. av c-acp pns31 vhz vdn, av vmb pn31 vbi vdn p-acp pno31, dt n1 vmb vbi vvn, np1 vmb vvi j p-acp dt n2. np1: crd. (3) text (DIV1) 5 Page 2
21 And why? because she hath been a golden cup in the Lords hand (by whom he powred out his vengeance) that made all the earth drunken; And why? Because she hath been a golden cup in the lords hand (by whom he poured out his vengeance) that made all the earth drunken; cc q-crq? c-acp pns31 vhz vbn dt j n1 p-acp dt n2 n1 (p-acp ro-crq pns31 vvd av po31 n1) cst vvd d dt n1 j; (3) text (DIV1) 5 Page 2
22 the Nations have dranke of her wine; the nations have drank of her wine; dt n2 vhb vvd pp-f po31 n1; (3) text (DIV1) 5 Page 2
23 therefore do the people rage (because of the great afflictions they sustained by her) therefore will the Lord render unto Babel, all the evill she hath done to Zion, A Post shall run to meete the Post, Therefore do the people rage (Because of the great afflictions they sustained by her) Therefore will the Lord render unto Babel, all the evil she hath done to Zion, A Post shall run to meet the Post, av vdb dt n1 n1 (c-acp pp-f dt j n2 pns32 vvd p-acp pno31) av vmb dt n1 vvb p-acp np1, d dt j-jn pns31 vhz vdn p-acp np1, dt n1 vmb vvi pc-acp vvi dt n1, (3) text (DIV1) 5 Page 2
24 and a Messenger to meete the Messenger, to shew the King of Babel, the passages are stopped, the City is taken, come therefore, and a Messenger to meet the Messenger, to show the King of Babel, the passages Are stopped, the city is taken, come Therefore, cc dt n1 pc-acp vvi dt n1, pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f np1, dt n2 vbr vvn, dt n1 vbz vvn, vvb av, (3) text (DIV1) 5 Page 2
25 and let us go every one to his owne Countrey; for her Judgement is come up to heaven, and is lifted up unto the Cloudes. Ier. 51.7.9 31. O City of blood! and let us go every one to his own Country; for her Judgement is come up to heaven, and is lifted up unto the Clouds. Jeremiah 51.7.9 31. Oh city of blood! cc vvb pno12 vvi d pi p-acp po31 d n1; p-acp po31 n1 vbz vvn a-acp p-acp n1, cc vbz vvn a-acp p-acp dt n2. np1 crd crd uh n1 pp-f n1! (3) text (DIV1) 5 Page 2
26 how hast thou slaine the Priests of the Lord; how hast thou slain the Priests of the Lord; q-crq vh2 pns21 vvn dt n2 pp-f dt n1; (3) text (DIV1) 6 Page 3
27 and cast them out, (like Dung) from the Inheritance of the God of Iacob, how hast thou exalted in their roomes, Prophets that prophesie falsly; and cast them out, (like Dung) from the Inheritance of the God of Iacob, how hast thou exalted in their rooms, prophets that prophesy falsely; cc vvd pno32 av, (j n1) p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1 pp-f np1, c-crq vh2 pns21 vvn p-acp po32 n2, n2 cst vvb av-j; (3) text (DIV1) 6 Page 3
28 because the people love to have it so: Because the people love to have it so: c-acp dt n1 vvb pc-acp vhi pn31 av: (3) text (DIV1) 6 Page 3
29 thy adulterate Pallate loathed Manna, choosing rather Egiption morsells, stinking garlick before the bread of Heaven. thy adulterate Palate loathed Manna, choosing rather Egiption morsels, stinking garlic before the bred of Heaven. po21 j n1 j-vvn n1, vvg av n1 n2, j-vvg n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1. (3) text (DIV1) 6 Page 3
30 Thou hast pull downe Ceremony, and set up heresie, cast out innovation, and brought in confusion, the basest of thy people wing'd with thy shelter, have exchanged stalles for Pulpits; Thou hast pull down Ceremony, and Set up heresy, cast out innovation, and brought in confusion, the Basest of thy people winged with thy shelter, have exchanged stalls for Pulpits; pns21 vh2 vvb a-acp n1, cc vvd a-acp n1, vvd av n1, cc vvd p-acp n1, dt js pp-f po21 n1 j-vvn p-acp po21 n1, vhb vvn n2 p-acp n2; (3) text (DIV1) 6 Page 3
31 as if no Rabby so seraphicall as an ambitious Mechannick (under the false glosse of illumination) to make the Proselite. as if no Rabbi so seraphical as an ambitious Mechanic (under the false gloss of illumination) to make the Proselyte. c-acp cs dx n1 av j c-acp dt j n1 (p-acp dt j n1 pp-f n1) pc-acp vvi dt n1. (3) text (DIV1) 6 Page 3
32 Rotten sticks do yeeld a light, but not profitable, if starres appeare by day, 'tis no lesse then ominous; Rotten sticks do yield a Light, but not profitable, if Stars appear by day, it's no less then ominous; j-vvn n2 vdb vvi dt n1, cc-acp xx j, cs n2 vvb p-acp n1, pn31|vbz dx dc cs j; (3) text (DIV1) 6 Page 3
33 and what influence these Glo-wormes have on thy diviner part, to act thy soule for heaven, to the judicious eye is held miraculus; and what influence these Glowworms have on thy diviner part, to act thy soul for heaven, to the judicious eye is held miraculus; cc r-crq n1 d n2 vhb p-acp po21 jc-jn n1, pc-acp vvi po21 n1 p-acp n1, p-acp dt j n1 vbz vvn fw-la; (3) text (DIV1) 6 Page 3
34 shall not these things be required of thee. shall not these things be required of thee. vmb xx d n2 vbb vvn pp-f pno21. (3) text (DIV1) 6 Page 3
35 O City of pride, hath England trembled, and art thou exalted, what a miseable solecisme is this humilem deum, & superbum hominem, to have a humble God in heaven, Oh city of pride, hath England trembled, and art thou exalted, what a miseable solecism is this humilem God, & superbum hominem, to have a humble God in heaven, uh n1 pp-f n1, vhz np1 vvd, cc vb2r pns21 vvn, r-crq dt j n1 vbz d fw-la fw-la, cc fw-la fw-la, pc-acp vhi dt j np1 p-acp n1, (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 3
36 and a proude man on Earth! and a proud man on Earth! cc dt j n1 p-acp n1! (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 3
37 Oh blush for shame, if yet be left one drop of grace within thy veines, should one of our forefathers arise from his bed of earth, O blush for shame, if yet be left one drop of grace within thy Veins, should one of our Forefathers arise from his Bed of earth, uh vvb p-acp n1, cs av vbi vvn crd n1 pp-f n1 p-acp po21 n2, vmd crd pp-f po12 n2 vvb p-acp po31 n1 pp-f n1, (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 3
38 behold our garbes, and take a strict survey of all our vaine attire; behold our garbs, and take a strict survey of all our vain attire; vvb po12 n2, cc vvb dt j n1 pp-f d po12 j n1; (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 3
39 would he not stand amazed, and disacknowledge us his generation, being so divercified in moode and figure from our quondam dayes ? what a monstrous birth flowes from thy fruitfull wombe? what prodigious meteors, apparitions of men and women, se we dayly in our streetes? what? the glorious Queene become so base a whore, to prostitute under every hedge, to open her quiver to every arrow, to act every new invented sin, to embrace lovers of all sorts, of all fashions, knowest thou not that Pride goes before distruction, Prov. 16.18. would he not stand amazed, and disacknowledge us his generation, being so divercified in mood and figure from our quondam days? what a monstrous birth flows from thy fruitful womb? what prodigious meteors, apparitions of men and women, see we daily in our streets? what? the glorious Queen become so base a whore, to prostitute under every hedge, to open her quiver to every arrow, to act every new invented since, to embrace lovers of all sorts, of all fashions, Knowest thou not that Pride Goes before destruction, Curae 16.18. vmd pns31 xx vvi j-vvn, cc vvb pno12 po31 n1, vbg av vvd p-acp n1 cc n1 p-acp po12 j ng2? q-crq dt j n1 vvz p-acp po21 j n1? q-crq j n2, n2 pp-f n2 cc n2, vvb pns12 av-j p-acp po12 n2? q-crq? dt j n1 vvi av j dt n1, pc-acp vvi p-acp d n1, pc-acp vvi po31 n1 p-acp d n1, pc-acp vvi d j vvn n1, pc-acp vvi n2 pp-f d n2, pp-f d n2, vv2 pns21 xx cst n1 vvz p-acp n1, np1 crd. (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 3
40 Therefore because the Daughters of Zion, yea and persons too, are haughty, walking with stretcht out necks, Therefore Because the Daughters of Zion, yea and Persons too, Are haughty, walking with stretched out necks, av c-acp dt n2 pp-f np1, uh cc n2 av, vbr j, vvg p-acp vvd av n2, (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 3
41 and with wandring eyes, walking and minsing as they go, &c. the Lord shall make their heads bald, and with wandering eyes, walking and mincing as they go, etc. the Lord shall make their Heads bald, cc p-acp j-vvg n2, vvg cc vvg c-acp pns32 vvb, av dt n1 vmb vvi po32 n2 j, (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 3
42 and discover their secret parts, Esa. 3.16.17. and because thy wantonnesse is so exceeding great, as to act thy shame in publike, with such brazen impudency; and discover their secret parts, Isaiah 3.16.17. and Because thy wantonness is so exceeding great, as to act thy shame in public, with such brazen impudence; cc vvi po32 j-jn n2, np1 crd. cc c-acp po21 n1 vbz av av-vvg j, c-acp pc-acp vvi po21 n1 p-acp j, p-acp d j n1; (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 4
43 instead of sweet savour, there shall be a stinck, and instead of a girdle, a rent; instead of sweet savour, there shall be a stink, and instead of a girdle, a rend; av pp-f j n1, pc-acp vmb vbi dt n1, cc av pp-f dt n1, dt n1; (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 4
44 instead of dressing (frizlig podering) the hare baldnes instead of a stomack, sackcloth, & burning instead of beauty; instead of dressing (frizlig podering) the hare baldness instead of a stomach, Sackcloth, & burning instead of beauty; av pp-f vvg (vvg vvg) dt n1 n1 av pp-f dt n1, n1, cc vvg av pp-f n1; (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 4
45 yea thy men shall fall by the sword, and thy strength in the battel; then shall thy gates mourne, and thou being desolate shall sit upon the ground. Esa. 3.24,25,26. O City of sin! yea thy men shall fallen by the sword, and thy strength in the battle; then shall thy gates mourn, and thou being desolate shall fit upon the ground. Isaiah 3.24,25,26. Oh city of since! uh po21 n2 vmb vvi p-acp dt n1, cc po21 n1 p-acp dt n1; av vmb po21 n2 vvi, cc pns21 vbg j vmb vvi p-acp dt n1. np1 crd. uh n1 pp-f n1! (3) text (DIV1) 7 Page 4
46 how do thy streetes ring with oaths? & thy houses with such hydeous blasphemies, enough to blast the universe, how do thy streets ring with Oaths? & thy houses with such hideous Blasphemies, enough to blast the universe, q-crq vdb po21 n2 vvb p-acp n2? cc po21 n2 p-acp d j n2, av-d pc-acp vvi dt n1, (3) text (DIV1) 8 Page 4
47 and make it crack into a dissolution: and make it Crac into a dissolution: cc vvi pn31 vvi p-acp dt n1: (3) text (DIV1) 8 Page 4
48 The very Pagan Gods (whereof the Divell was one) durst never (without death) be so blasphemed, The very Pagan God's (whereof the devil was one) durst never (without death) be so blasphemed, dt j j-jn n2 (c-crq dt n1 vbds pi) vvd av (p-acp n1) vbb av vvn, (3) text (DIV1) 8 Page 4
49 as is (by thee) that glorious Diety whose Character thou bearest, by whose name thou art called Christian; as is (by thee) that glorious Diety whose Character thou bearest, by whose name thou art called Christian; c-acp vbz (p-acp pno21) cst j n1 rg-crq n1 pns21 vv2, p-acp rg-crq n1 pns21 vb2r vvn np1; (3) text (DIV1) 8 Page 4
50 do not thy horrid oathes, thy hellish execrations Peale lower then the thunder, though those elementall jarrs makes the earth to quake, do not thy horrid Oaths, thy hellish execrations Peale lower then the thunder, though those elemental jars makes the earth to quake, vdb xx po21 j n2, po21 j n2 np1 jc cs dt n1, cs d j n2 vvz dt n1 pc-acp vvi, (3) text (DIV1) 8 Page 4
51 and the very roof of heaven to tremble. To slay a man is death; but to murder the Sonne of God, a twelve-penny fine is a sufficient expiation; and the very roof of heaven to tremble. To slay a man is death; but to murder the Son of God, a twelve-penny fine is a sufficient expiation; cc dt j n1 pp-f n1 pc-acp vvi. p-acp vvi dt n1 vbz n1; cc-acp pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f np1, dt n1 j vbz dt j n1; (3) text (DIV1) 8 Page 4
52 nay it were well if that were done; our iniquity intollerable! good lawes; bad executioners. nay it were well if that were done; our iniquity intolerable! good laws; bad executioners. uh pn31 vbdr av cs d vbdr vdn; po12 n1 j! j n2; j n2. (3) text (DIV1) 8 Page 4
53 In a word, what cryes, what cruelties, what yellings of the poor, what clamours of distressed soules, what roaring of the bruised bones, what crashing of broken limbs, proclames thy ruine? what drunkennesse and open vomitings, what whoredoms and unheard of filthinesse? (the nomination whereof would sparkles blushes in a heathen cheek) what prophanations of the Lords day, what tragicall tyrannies and bloody expressions, what unmercifull extortions infects the very aire, In a word, what cries, what cruelties, what yellings of the poor, what clamours of distressed Souls, what roaring of the Bruised bones, what crashing of broken limbs, proclames thy ruin? what Drunkenness and open vomitings, what whoredoms and unheard of filthiness? (the nomination whereof would sparkles Blushes in a heathen cheek) what profanations of the lords day, what tragical Tyrannies and bloody expressions, what unmerciful extortions infects the very air, p-acp dt n1, r-crq vvz, r-crq n2, r-crq n2 pp-f dt j, r-crq n2 pp-f j-vvn n2, r-crq vvg pp-f dt j-vvn n2, r-crq vvg pp-f j-vvn n2, vvz po21 n1? q-crq n1 cc j n2-vvg, r-crq n2 cc j pp-f n1? (dt n1 c-crq vmd n2 n2 p-acp dt j-jn n1) q-crq n2 pp-f dt n2 n1, r-crq j n2 cc j n2, r-crq j n2 vvz dt j n1, (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
54 and like so many shrill Alarmes, trumpets forth thy desolation. Niniveth had bnt forty dayes to breath repentance in, thou hast had many thousands; and like so many shrill Alarms, trumpets forth thy desolation. Nineveh had but forty days to breath Repentance in, thou hast had many thousands; cc av-j av d j n2, n2 av po21 n1. vvz vhd cc-acp crd n2 pc-acp vvi n1 p-acp, pns21 vh2 vhd d crd; (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
55 but she repented, go to sinners schoole O City of abomination; but she repented, go to Sinners school Oh city of abomination; cc-acp pns31 vvd, vvb p-acp ng1 n1 uh n1 pp-f n1; (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
56 coppy out, practice Niniveth. Art thou sure of her priviledges hast thou forty dayes to turne thee in? Generall sorrow may beget a generall safety; copy out, practice Nineveh. Art thou sure of her privileges hast thou forty days to turn thee in? General sorrow may beget a general safety; n1 av, n1 vvz. vb2r pns21 j pp-f po31 n2 vh2 pns21 crd n2 pc-acp vvi pno21 p-acp? n1 n1 vmb vvi dt j n1; (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
57 but without a speedy humiliation, expect a speedy desolation; but without a speedy humiliation, expect a speedy desolation; cc-acp p-acp dt j n1, vvb dt j n1; (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
58 what is thy Beloved more then other Beloveds? this City more then other Cities? The Lord is just, what is thy beloved more then other Beloveds? this city more then other Cities? The Lord is just, q-crq vbz po21 j-vvn n1 av j-jn ng1-vvn? d n1 av-dc cs j-jn n2? dt n1 vbz j, (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
59 and his spirit will not alwayes strive: and his Spirit will not always strive: cc po31 n1 vmb xx av vvi: (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
60 when the Lyon roares, all the Beasts of the Forrest tremble, when the Lord shall utter his voice, when the lion roars, all the Beasts of the Forest tremble, when the Lord shall utter his voice, c-crq dt n1 vvz, d dt n2 pp-f dt n1 vvb, c-crq dt n1 vmb vvi po31 n1, (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
61 and the Almighty Thunderer blow upon a people, is then the time, to sit downe to eat and drinke, and the Almighty Thunderer blow upon a people, is then the time, to fit down to eat and drink, cc dt j-jn n1 vvi p-acp dt n1, vbz av dt n1, pc-acp vvi a-acp pc-acp vvi cc vvi, (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
62 for to morrow they must dye? the great Belteshazars joynts uncymented, his whole frame fell into an Earthquke, for to morrow they must die? the great Belteshazars Joints uncymented, his Whole frame fell into an Earthquke, c-acp p-acp n1 pns32 vmb vvi? dt j npg1 n2 vvn, po31 j-jn n1 vvd p-acp dt n1, (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
63 when the finger of heaven was penning out his doome, Dan. 5. Oh that thou hadst an eye to see, when the finger of heaven was penning out his doom, Dan. 5. O that thou Hadst an eye to see, c-crq dt n1 pp-f n1 vbds vvg av po31 n1, np1 crd uh cst pns21 vhd2 dt n1 pc-acp vvi, (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
64 an eare to heare, a heart to consider, thy grievous sin, thy great reproach, thy approahing ruin, shall the Lord whistle for an executioner from farre; an ear to hear, a heart to Consider, thy grievous since, thy great reproach, thy approahing ruin, shall the Lord whistle for an executioner from Far; dt n1 pc-acp vvi, dt n1 pc-acp vvi, po21 j n1, po21 j n1, po21 j-vvg n1, vmb dt n1 vvb p-acp dt n1 p-acp av-j; (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
65 behold the Sonne eut of thy bowels, longs for thy dayes of mourning, and the Lord will reinforse that Arme, thon hast strengthned, exalted, to destroy thee. behold the Son eut of thy bowels, longs for thy days of mourning, and the Lord will reinforse that Arm, thon hast strengthened, exalted, to destroy thee. vvb dt n1 fw-fr pp-f po21 n2, vvz p-acp po21 n2 pp-f n1, cc dt n1 vmb av d n1, pns21 vh2 vvn, vvn, pc-acp vvi pno21. (3) text (DIV1) 9 Page 5
66 Therefore if any roome for sighs, if any way for teares be left unto the throne of grace, step into the gap, quench the wrath gone forth, make an attonement for the people; Therefore if any room for sighs, if any Way for tears be left unto the throne of grace, step into the gap, quench the wrath gone forth, make an atonement for the people; av cs d n1 p-acp n2, cs d n1 p-acp n2 vbb vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, vvb p-acp dt n1, vvb dt n1 vvn av, vvb dt n1 p-acp dt n1; (3) text (DIV1) 10 Page 6
67 if but tenn faithfull ones, be found within thy specious walles, cry aloud, spare not; if but tenn faithful ones, be found within thy specious walls, cry aloud, spare not; cs p-acp crd j pi2, vbb vvn p-acp po21 j n2, vvb av, vvb xx; (3) text (DIV1) 10 Page 6
68 the Lord will do great things for the tenns sake, And the everlasting God gracious and mercifull, who forgiveth iniquity, transgression and sin, pardon thy rebellions, the Lord will do great things for the tenns sake, And the everlasting God gracious and merciful, who forgiveth iniquity, Transgression and since, pardon thy rebellions, dt n1 vmb vdi j n2 p-acp dt n2 n1, cc dt j np1 j cc j, r-crq vvz n1, n1 cc n1, vvb po21 n2, (3) text (DIV1) 10 Page 6
69 and grant thee favour in his sight, that thou mayst live to laugh thine enemies in the face; and grant thee favour in his sighed, that thou Mayest live to laugh thine enemies in the face; cc vvb pno21 n1 p-acp po31 n1, cst pns21 vm2 vvi pc-acp vvi po21 n2 p-acp dt n1; (3) text (DIV1) 10 Page 6
70 to be the joy and comfort of this dejected Nation, and the glory of the world; to be the joy and Comfort of this dejected nation, and the glory of the world; pc-acp vbi dt n1 cc n1 pp-f d j-vvn n1, cc dt n1 pp-f dt n1; (3) text (DIV1) 10 Page 6
71 for his sake, that bought thee with his own hearts blood, Jesus Christ true, God blessed for ever. Amen. Discite justitiam moniti. for his sake, that bought thee with his own hearts blood, jesus christ true, God blessed for ever. Amen. Discite justitiam moniti. p-acp po31 n1, cst vvd pno21 p-acp po31 d ng1 n1, np1 np1 j, np1 vvn p-acp av. uh-n. fw-la fw-la fw-la. (3) text (DIV1) 10 Page 6
72 Prudentia non exigua, alieno sapere periculo. FJNJS. Prudence non Small, alieno Sapere periculo. FINES. np1 fw-fr fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la. np1. (3) text (DIV1) 10 Page 6

Marginalia

View Segment and References (Segment No.) Note No. Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech