The everlasting gospel Apocalyps 14 : and they sung a new song before the throne, and before the four beasts and the elders, ver. 24 and no man could learn that song, but the 144, &c. Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652. This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A36402 of text R18907 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing D1986). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. The text has been tokenized and linguistically annotated with MorphAdorner. The annotation includes standard spellings that support the display of a text in a standardized format that preserves archaic forms ('loveth', 'seekest'). Textual changes aim at restoring the text the author or stationer meant to publish. 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A36402) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 61195) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 937:17) The everlasting gospel Apocalyps 14 : and they sung a new song before the throne, and before the four beasts and the elders, ver. 24 and no man could learn that song, but the 144, &c. Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652. 14 p. s.n.], [London? : 1649. Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library. Attributed to Lady Eleanor. cf. NUC pre-1956. eng Bible. -- N.T. -- Revelation XIV. Spiritualism -- Controversial literature. A36402 R18907 (Wing D1986). civilwar no The everlasting gospel· Douglas, Eleanor, Lady 1649 1672 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 C The rate of 12 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words. 2006-01 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2006-01 Aptara Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2006-05 Emma (Leeson) Huber Sampled and proofread 2006-05 Emma (Leeson) Huber Text and markup reviewed and edited 2006-09 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion THE EVERLASTING GOSPEL . Apocalyps●● And they sung a new Song before the Throne , and before the four Beasts and the Elders ; ver. 24. And no MAN could learn that Song , but the 144 , &c. Printed in the Year of our Redemption , Decem. 1649. The Holy Gospel , According to the Evangelist , By the Lady ELEANOR . EVen the same , that which was from the Beginning , then believed in , magnified unto the end of the world , as until the consummation of the Age ( saying ) Lo , I am with you , without end whose Kingdom . How it came to pass shewing , in the first year of his Reign , first of his Name , Charles of Great Britain , in Berks the first of Shires , she then at her House Englefield Manor , of Englands Realm , Daughter of the first Peer , Anno 25. the Moneth of July in , so call'd after the first Roman Emperor , he slain , &c. VVhere the word of the Lord of Hosts , when came to her , the Heavenly voyce descending , speaking as through a Trumpet of a most clear sound these words : Nineteen years and a half to the Judgement , and you as the meek Virgin . Awakened by which alarm early in the morning , whereof thus , signed with Divisions character , the years being divided , this magnified morning Star , story of Jerusalem of the Gentiles , Great Britains blow foreshewing , Anno 44. accomplished : The same though come to pass , who nevertheles in stead of their acknowledged error , like those Priests and Elders , first who setting a Watch , then underhand by such large Doctrine endeavor to stop the peoples mouths , that do as they are taught , promised to be saved harmless , the old Serpents policy , &c. And with this Revolution thus going on , in the first of his Reign , the beginning in of the year , when a Star within the Horns of the New Moon enclosed , of some judgement at hand , the ominous Forerunner : First , of the VVise-men coming from the East , as follows ; whose flight taken westward , through that heavy hand occasioned ; the Cities unparalleld Plague , Bills to be Canceld never , or drowned in forgetfulness , encreased to no less then weekly Five thousand five hundred and odde , the Age of the world ; decreased as suddenly about the midst of Summer : all one as their being fed , that blessing thought upon , when the five thousand men with those loaves five , &c. no more then the fingers of their hand , any matter made of it , so thankful : VVhereupon ( the aforesaid Visitation ) the Term kept at Reding , County of Berks , other Courts at Maidenhead Town , the Parliament posting to Oxford , doing all homage to this New born BABE , ruling with the iron Scepter , them forewarning all in vain , Be wise , O ye Kings , Be learned , ye Iudges ; that in such security held themselves then , and so much first for that , and his powerful word displayed , the priority thereof , thou Britain not the least , &c. And of his wrath then kindled , shewed great Blessings and Corrections inseparable companions : VVherewith proceeding , namely , without it done nothing that was done , its mouth the Oracle , Beginning and Ending of Monarchies , inheritance whose from East to West extends ; concerning the aforesaid golden number , Nineteen years and a half , being in a Manuscript inserted , containing Germanies woful Occurrences , and Great Britains both , with what sign confirmed ; shewing further thus , who immediately after with her own hand within two days delivered it to the Archbishop Abots , he then at Oxford , of University the first , in presence of no few ; with this for a Token given , the plague presently to cease ; of whom took her leave , the Bishops Amen whereto went round . The Bills obeying the same before the Moneth expired of August , witness when scarce deceased One thousand of all Diseases , whereas afore so infectious , five children dying for one aged , next Term supplyed with others fled returned ; so that of its late desolation appearance , no more then of Change or Amendment amongst them , none at all . And so pursuing the Prophetical History in the next place , That it might be fulfilled out of the Low Countreys , &c. as the Virgin when undertook her voyage , she fleeing for the Babes preservation thither ; also constrained for printing the same , to go into Holland , those plain swathing-bands for wrapping it in , pretending in her husbands behalf the Spaw obtained a License , since none for printing to be had here , inquisition and hold such , among them imprisoned about it formerly , till afterward all as free , Cum Privilegio out of date become . VVhere thus passing on the mean while ere her return thence , George Archbishop deceased , Anno 33. unhappily whose hands imbrued in innocent blood , Archbishop Laud , 19 of Septemb. translated , &c. reigning in his stead , successor of him , in stead of the Stag who shot the Keeper , presaging what Murthers him coming after , when as for another her soul pierced in no mean degree , what honor to be a Prophet amongst their own nation and rank ; for example as specified on Record : no sooner arrived then apprehended , of her childe ravished , a greater then the Parliament , the Word of God : And how recompenced for their service , referred , &c. where after a Candle being sent for , about the third hour in the Afternoon , that with his own hand had burnt it , saying , She hath taken good long time , till 44. for Dooms-day then ; My Lords , I hope I have made you a smother of it : in truth his own fatal hour , those years of Nineteen and a half , reaching to his Execution Moneth and Year , Anno 44. January , when parted head and body , like that aforesaid divided year , shewed afore sacrificed by his ungracious hand , Author of this Division or Distraction , a cup filled to the brim afterward , as that Iudgement day , June Anno forty four compleat : The restrained four Winds , &c. Apoc. 7. signified by them , extending to forty eight , that Blow January also , all standing at the stroke of FOUR ; the foursquare City New Ierusalem wherewith agrees : Micah the Prophet ( cap. 5. ) his alarm to awaken the Age , speaking no parable , ●● her goods seized on , wherewith given the Oath , such and such ARTICLES for answering to : In which case not much to seek , of Scandalum Magnatum in that kinde , against those little ones , the penalty of it , touched by whomsoever , a milstone a fitter ornament , &c. she not slow in appearing to receive their wilde Sentence ; the Dragon of Lambeth , Laud , his venom discharging last of all , even Anno Etatis 33. measured out by our Lords age , when as brought to his Arraignment by wicked hands , how sacrificed this Testimony of his ; a word also as ensues . And 〈◊〉 like measure October 23. she committed close Prisoner , Excommunicated , Fined to his Majesties use Three thousand pounds , and to make publique Recantation at Pauls Cross , as extant on Record , Twelve Hands Signed by ; also Edge Hill fight , and the Irish Massacre 23 of October , and Twelve of them at once Voted to Prison , for that Order of theirs nothing to stand of force there done without them : His Majesty lastly Fined his three Kingdoms to the use , &c. As for Pauls , a habitation for Owls , those Noats set up , to set forth the residue , where the time would fail how the first Blow at Edge-Hill in Oxfordshire , the second Newbery , fought within a stones cast of her house at Englefield . And thou Bedlam-House , too little the Thousandth part to contain of them distracted since thence her coming , well knowing if the Master of the house called Devil , &c. what the Servant to expect ; where so much for this time , accompanied with the Universal Tax , no Inferior Rack set upon in these days C. Stu . his Reign , as sometimes in Caes. August . second of that Monarchy , no small oppression , as the lineage of David a witnes of it : closing it with these from her Name , Rachels , signifying a Sheep , rendring Charles his soil for the Golden fleece bearing the Bell : so whom he hath joyned of her Lamentation , 〈◊〉 Jacobs saying , Some evil Beast hath done it , needs not ask Whose Coat party-coloured ? also in pieces rent , since our British Union , &c. not without cause weeping , because they are not ; and so all doing they know not what , even forgive , &c. And again thus , since Thus it was written , and thus it behoved to suffer , and to rise again . The New-Years-Gift to all Nations and People , Iubile . Decemb. 1649. FINIS .