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J <strong>true</strong> "Relation cf D'. Dee his Mions mth fpirhs, dec. i y^<br />

Who niadetheheavens, or fpreadtheyn itk.e a garment ? Who breathed into mattythe fpirit <strong>of</strong> underfiaHding<br />

? Who overthrew the proud world with waters ? Who fmiled at the ruin <strong>of</strong> Pha-<br />

raoh ? Who rooted the wicked out <strong>of</strong> their feates ? and made them become vineyard: <strong>for</strong> my people<br />

: jet the '.iiff-itfckjd generation ? H^ho threw down the 'towers <strong>of</strong> Babylon, and the great Harlot<br />

? Who dwelt upon the Earth, and became flefh, to pay <strong>for</strong> your wic!{ednejfe ? ^Vht tumbled<br />

the ihne from the Well, that the Sheep might drtnk^ ? Even he it if, that gave allthefe their times.<br />

He it it, that ;V a< able to mal{e jou underjiand, as th<strong>of</strong>e, that caji into the -waters, and faid. Let<br />

lis draw iipour tilhj: w^/cA alwayes deal ech with the weakell; To the intent he might prove<br />

himfelfthejhongeli.<br />

[ E. K. He fpcaketh a great deal <strong>of</strong> fpeech as to himfelf, which I<br />

perceive not. J<br />

Even he it is, thatwill make you ftrongand wife, If he findyou with garments, V.jle nupt'mli<br />

Ue it h, that faith unto joh, Waver not. Be jiedfajh, <strong>for</strong> the <strong>faithful</strong> are never ttnre~ opus efi.<br />

warded.<br />

\_E. K. Hcputtethhis right handout <strong>of</strong> the Stone, being grafped<br />

together. Now he openeth his hand, and it is written in -, and<br />

it is<br />

{o far from me, that I cannot read it : yet he feemeth to be nearer to<br />

ine, very much more than his hand. The writing feemeth to be like<br />

the leaf <strong>of</strong> a Book. Thus it was written.<br />

Have an eye to my <strong>for</strong>etelling .... Troubles, Sudden <strong>for</strong>row is at hand, in all the earth.<br />

No, hit Ship is almoii built. Laskic, if htferve me, (hall be King <strong>of</strong> Poland . If he ferve ano- ' • ^•<br />

tber, hit bowels Jhall fallout, be<strong>for</strong>e him with poifon. Pcifon.<br />

E. K. Now he clafped his hand together , and ftayed the<br />

reading.<br />

A. Whom hLaskJe to ferve ( O Lord ) but thee ? to keep thy Laws , Statutes and<br />

Commandemcncs ? not to depend upon any creature.<br />

The King and Chancelor have fold the people <strong>of</strong> this Land, and arefworn Turkj. Re-<br />

^urts.<br />

twM KOt home f Lasko ( Laskie ) <strong>for</strong> J «/" r/.;o« ^0, tkot* jhalt <strong>of</strong>fend me. Go to the Emperour ;<br />

-^^^ f^g i^,k^<br />

<strong>for</strong> Iwill com<strong>for</strong>t thee with hii favour. Let him not return thence, tiil he be warned by lac. A. L.<br />

£k. You mean, fropi the Emperours Court ? Ad Imptrato-<br />

L. I befecch you, by <strong>what</strong> token, lliall he receive your warning ?<br />

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