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(9^<strong>true</strong> Relation <strong>of</strong>Ur, Dee bis ABions^ mthjointsy &c. 355?<br />

iindcr the foundacion ot the houfe. And chat fire makcth a great noife (thiough the<br />

black bright or marble door to be hard oncly.) Now that North door is mighuly<br />

thrown open, and there appear inthchoufclikc kernels <strong>of</strong> apples, and flimc appear-<br />

«h,andwatcrthinnerthenflime,andthereappcarcthpurewater, elfc. Now there<br />

coramcch together ftufFlike yellow earth, which the fire wrought out <strong>of</strong> the' black<br />

earth: And the pure water runneth into that yellow fluff.<br />

,„„.0f that tdke apart.<br />

E. K. The fire recurneth back again among the ftufFin that houfe, and there appear<br />

<strong>of</strong> all Creatures <strong>for</strong>ae.<br />

Here is Creatisri, and it is the firft.<br />

£. K. Now he takethalump<strong>of</strong> the earth lying by, which was thrown up, and<br />

he brcakcch it into fix pieces like round Balls.<br />

E,K. Hctakechathinglikeavefrcl<strong>of</strong>iron,andputteth/«ftfin*^ mixmre efjcl-<br />

Ispteartb andrv^'er. And ic lookcch now like graffc mingled with water.<br />

\tt„*T^hfH art firong, and wilt be^et a flron^ Child.<br />

E. K. Now he piicceth out the earth which he put in, and it is a lump <strong>of</strong> gold, lie<br />

givcth it him tha: ftandeth by.<br />

....../* '•'f the feeds <strong>of</strong> the earth.<br />

E.K. Nowhetakeththcfccond,andputtcthitin.<br />

thefecond.<br />

^Qirritptitnimthief ^ <strong>for</strong> he haih robbed thee <strong>of</strong> thy befi OrnAtHOits^ <strong>for</strong> thoHArt vtaktr iti<br />

E. K. Hetakethitout,and it is as if it were pure filver.<br />

„,„^fVhere there it double I heft, poverty infiteth. But, mtwtthfi anding, Th<strong>of</strong>f art <strong>true</strong>; <strong>for</strong><br />

thoHgiveji unto every thing as much as hi defirtth : Thift openefi thegreatefi habiUty andJlrength<br />

<strong>of</strong> thy power, netfuch as n hath been, but fuch 4S it is.<br />

E. K. Now he putceth in the third Ball.<br />

That* muft tarry, <strong>for</strong> th<strong>of</strong>t art <strong>of</strong> an harder di£efiion,fiuce thoU art the third. Content thjf<br />

felf, <strong>for</strong> thou art not an Inheritor.<br />

E. K. He takcth it out, and giveth unto one <strong>of</strong> thcai that ftandeth by , that is a red<br />

metal like copper.<br />

£. K. Now he takcth up another <strong>of</strong> the Balls, and holdeth it in his hand.<br />

^^^^^Behold, thy mother. Heat isgone, and the enemy <strong>of</strong> life entreth ; <strong>for</strong> he that pajfeth his mid"<br />

die age, decayeth, and dnnveth to 4h end.<br />

Behold, thou jhalt find a Step-mother, <strong>for</strong> thou cam'.fi out <strong>of</strong> time,<br />

E. K. Now he putteth k into the veflcl.<br />

,.,. t. Let cold cover thyface, let the North truly beget thee-, <strong>for</strong> thou art an enemy to thy prede"<br />

thj<br />

/Ind cef<strong>for</strong>s. But thou art <strong>of</strong>great vertue ,ftr <strong>of</strong> thy excrement (hall vertue receive dignity. ,<br />

vertue (hall be a gar land to Nature ; <strong>for</strong> thou (halt be vijihle when the other are filent : the Seas<br />

P)aU not hinder thy vertue, notwithftanding, thy vertuefhalI differ with the Seas : For as they dif-<br />

fer-, [o (halt thou,<br />

E. K. Now he takcth it our. It is a ragged thing like Smiths cynder <strong>of</strong> iron, and ie<br />

hath holes in itj as if itwerefpongy.<br />

E. K. Now he taketh up another Ball <strong>of</strong> the earth : he putteth it in.<br />

„»„ Thou art tradable, and like unto an obedient daughter: But thou jhalt be the fifth i» the<br />

fecondi and an Injlrument to the firjt.<br />

E K, Now he takcth it outj it is like unto a white whet flonc, ashcfhapcd it at the<br />

p utting in, it is like Tynne.<br />

E. K. Now he taketh up another Ball, and putteth it in.<br />

., ...Thou art the lafi that hath inhim/elf and by htmfelfhis being'. Behold thy face is Uke unto<br />

but thy inward bowels are like unto the anger <strong>of</strong> a Serpent ; Many (hall have thee, but fhaH<br />

) hot know thee.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> them by faid. Will you give me nothing ? i<br />

E. K, A great cloud covereth them all, the ftoneand all.<br />

A Ic durcd Ibaquarter <strong>of</strong> anhour,<br />

E. K. Now appeareth another, none <strong>of</strong> them be<strong>for</strong>e appearing. He fccmeth afar<br />

<strong>of</strong>f comming, and higher placed then the other, it fcemcth lobtURIEL, he hath<br />

his face covered wicha Skarf <strong>of</strong> black hanging down to his breaft.<br />

URIEL BleffedarefucU as are not <strong>of</strong>fended in the little ones.<br />

' £e. K. He fpeaketh now a language which I underftand nor.]<br />

lift. I E L ..... For the Angels <strong>of</strong> the God <strong>of</strong> Righteoujneffe, are his little ones : andfuch as k^orf^<br />

mi)<br />

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