Forraign and domestick prophesies

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Forraign and domestick prophesies
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London :: printed, and are to be sold by Lodowick Lloyd, at his shop, next to the Castle in Corn-hill,
1659.
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Prophecies
Great Britain -- History
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"Forraign and domestick prophesies." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A84708.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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His Woes against manifold sin and sinners.

  • 1. Woe be unto all that enter into covenant by Baptism, if they will not perform.
  • 2. Woe be unto Rulrs that destroy Towns.
  • 3. Woe be unto dumb Priests that slight their sheep; and will not preach.
  • 4. Woe be unto those Shepherds that will not defend their fold always.
  • 5. Woe be unto him that will not preserve his sheep with weapon, though from Romish Wolves.
  • 6. Woe be unto them that seek gain by tyranny and oppres∣sion.
  • 7. Wo be unto the odious Saints that wil not keep his birth∣right, and not worship.
  • 8. Woe be unto all mortals that commit sin will not confess them and repent.
  • 9. Woe be unto them that eat their bread through idleness, and will not work.
  • 10. Woe be unto them that gather riches while they are here by oppression and impiety.
  • 11. Woe be unto them against the judgment day, that will not mortifie their members and pray.
  • 12. Woe be unto the chief Rulers and Magistrates that do in∣justice.
  • 14. Woe be unto them that will not beleeve in the Trinity, and that will not give Alms.
  • 14. Woe be unto him that defraudeth the fatherless and the widdow, if he will not make restitution.
  • 15. Woe be unto them that oppresseth the weak, and taketh his right from him, and will not satisfie him.
  • 16. Woe be unto him that hateth his brother to death.
  • 17. Woe be unto rich men that will not commiserate and cloth the poor and naked.
  • 18. Wo be unto them that are poysoned with envy and ma∣lice, and releeveth not the thirsty.

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  • 19. Woe be unto them that visit not the sick and prisoners in disterss.
  • 20. Woe be unto them that deny the sojourners of rest and relief.
  • 21. Woe be unto him born here if his sis will sink him to Hell.
  • 22. Woe be unto those Fiends that shall for ever be confined to the torments of Hell.
  • 23. A place full of howling, crying, and intolerable plagues.
  • 24. A place full of groanings and ardent heat, without hopes of recovery.
  • 25. A place voyd of satisfaction (for sins) and repentance for eternity.
  • 26. A place where is shivering and quaking for the coldness of frost and snow:
  • 27. A place where is crying and howling for eternity without ease.
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