Reuelatio Dei The reuelation of God, and his great propheatie: which God now; in the last daye; hath shewed vnto his elect. Set-fourth by HN, and by him pervsed anew and more distinctlie declared. Translated out of Base-almayne.

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Reuelatio Dei The reuelation of God, and his great propheatie: which God now; in the last daye; hath shewed vnto his elect. Set-fourth by HN, and by him pervsed anew and more distinctlie declared. Translated out of Base-almayne.
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Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580?
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1575?]
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"Reuelatio Dei The reuelation of God, and his great propheatie: which God now; in the last daye; hath shewed vnto his elect. Set-fourth by HN, and by him pervsed anew and more distinctlie declared. Translated out of Base-almayne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08227.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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The Seconde Chap.

I HN your Fellowe-brother in the [ A] Loue of the Trueth / and aa 1.1 Fellowe-wit∣nes {reversed ;}with all the Sainctes of God; of the true Beeinge of God and Christ / was in the Lande PIETAS, for to expresse the Honour and Loue of God / amonge all Those which men ought for to loue.

2. Now whilst I thus {reversed ;}in all Obedience of the Loue; walked in Pietas, I was combred very-much in my Thoughtes· and in the Solitarines of my inwarde Beeinge or Spirit / with the won∣derfull Woorkes of God / for to vnderstande in my Spirit {reversed ;}vnder the Obedience of the Loue; the Wonderful-actes of God. and in what maner-of-sort / God wolde accomplish his Woorkes and his vprightb 1.2 Iudgment, now in the last Time.

3. In thissame Comberment of myne / my Heart becamec 1.3 lighted with Cleernes. and my whole in∣warde Minde / was persed-thorowe with Windes of Life and Delectable-sweetnes.

4. Fardermore / out of thissame Light and sweet Windes of Life / ther appeered vnto mee / a

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great, mightie, and glorious Beeinge: Thesame opened my Heart / and spread-fourth my inwarde Minde {reversed ;}with itself; verye wyde and brode: Yea / so wyde / that the whole Heauen and the vniuer∣sall Earth / stoode comprehended therin.

[ B] 5. AFter-that / I sawe / and beholde: The Lorde satt in the Heauē / d 1.4 as in a Seate:* 1.5 and Hee filled the whole Heauen / like-as a Man filleth a Stoole or Seate / wher-in hee sitteth. and with his Feete / Hee reached eauen vnto the Earth / as on his Foote-beanch: and reached-ouer euenso with his Feete / the vniuersall Earth. And thissame Reuelatiō / multiplied itself {reversed ;}to manifolde Shewes; in my Sight: wher-through I humbled my whole Beeinge / before the Lorde and his glorious Maiestie.

6. I reioyced mee also very-much; with great Thankes-geeuinge vnto God; for that {reversed ;}through thesame Reuelation; the Day of the Lorde {reversed ;}e 1.6 which shall endure for euer; was shewed vnto mee for to beholde: and that I had reached or attayned vnto thesame pretiousf 1.7 Tyme / wherin the great Actes of the wonderfull Woorkes of God / were shewed so nakedlie and cleerlie-vnto mee. For with thesame Reuelation of God / ther was shewed and reuealed vnto••••ee / many and manifolde wonderfull Thinges and Powers of God.

[ C] 7. Moreouer / in thissame Reuelation ofg 1.8 the great Glorie of God / and in thissame liuelie De∣monstration or Shewinge of the many and mani∣folde Thinges / both of that which is in Heauen /

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and also of that which is on Earth / so came-ther also vnto mee out of thesame heauenlie Beeinge / Testimony-of-trueth, which distinctlie infourmed mee of the Diuersitie of thinges / and resolued mee also {reversed ;}with cleere Vnderstandinge; of the Thinges which I vnderstoode not / & were shewed vnto mee.

8. But trulye / they are all straunge and incre∣dible Thinges / before the Contemners of the hea∣uenlie Woorkes of God / andh 1.9 before all Vnder∣standinges of ye Wisdom of the Fleash: But before the godliei 1.10 Vnderstandinges / which {reversed ;}vnder the Obedience of the Loue;* 1.11 haue a regarde on the Bee∣ing of God and his Almightines / to a great Ioye in their Spirit / and to a great Thankes-geeuing to the highest God / because that Hee ؛thesame God hath manifested his Light / Life / and Wisedom / and the Vnderstandinge of his secreat Woorkes / amonge the Children of Men / vpon the Earth.

9. Moreouer / in all this that I sawe and [ D] hearde / and that was opened vnto mee / I was forced in my Spirit / to write it-all / to-thende that the secreatk 1.12 heauenlie Woorkes of God / mought be also declared amonge all Louers of the Trueth and vnderstanded and loued by them / in their Vn∣derstandinge. And euenso heer-withall / I ende∣uoured myself to write-vp all thesame / eauen so-much as ther was reuealed vnto mee / and as was expedient or profitable to the Children of Men for to knowe therof: and so I wrote in Letters / what I had seene and heard in this Reuelation of God· that Testimony-of-trueth saide vnto mee· & that

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I myself had spokē: euen-like as heer-on followeth.

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