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Jerimyes Prognostication of Jerusalems Overthrow

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         A bound, <s>a</s> limitation of mark:<br />
 
         A bound, <s>a</s> limitation of mark:<br />
        <s>so</s> the wrath of God is the con-<br />
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        <s>so</s> the wrath of God is the con-<br />
 
         sumption of all and ^hee^ is so angry <br />
 
         sumption of all and ^hee^ is so angry <br />
 
         that he cannot spare them. <br />
 
         that he cannot spare them. <br />

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        To hunt, to see the house of prayer &
of the pure word of God, made a habi
tation of wild beasts, and all prophaned.

Vers: 18. For Mount Sion which lyeth waste, and foxes
goe up and down in it.

        Return or Judgement for all
now they call upon the Everlasting
Judge for equity that payeth
every man according to his work
PS: 9.74.

Vers: 19. O Everlasting that sittest for ever and
thy throne is for all generations.

       To possess: becaus they are so long
out of minde and out of the favour
of God, and becaus hee regarded
them not, and hee leaveth them
to them selves PS: 22.13. and
calleth them not again till the very
last day.

Vers: 20. Why whost dost thou forget us for ever,
and leavest us till the end of Dayes?

       To change or alter that hee would
convert them, and turn them unto
him, by a right service of him as
in times past by repentance.

Vers: 21. Bring us again ^unity thee^, O Everlasting, that wee may
return and renew thou our dayes, as
of old.

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        A bound, a limitation of mark:
so the wrath of God is the con-
sumption of all and ^hee^ is so angry
that he cannot spare them.

Vers: 22. But thou hast quite rejected us becaus of
thy exceeding anger against us.

       The prophets doe not use to leave
the people in despaire: therf but
doe end with som comfortable re
petition: as Isaiah, Mal^a^chy, Eccle-
siastes, and ^therefor^ heer; and that God
would, in wrath remember Mercy:
this vers is doubled.

Bring us again O Everlasting, unto thee
and renew thou our dayes as of old.

Finis.


To you it is given to know the mysteryes of God, but
to them that are without; all thes things are don
in parables: that seeing, they may see and ^not^ perceive
and hearing, they may hear and not understand & et:
mark: 4.

writton, Aug: 1626