The Bill of Excommunication, For abolishing henceforth the SABBATH Called Sunday or First day. By the Lady ELINOR. Apocalypses, cap. 1. Printed in the Year, 1649. The Bill of EXCOMMUNICATION For abolishing henceforth, The Sabbath called Sunday or First day, from the Lady Eleanor, (Apoc. cap. 1.) AS showed by whom (when passed by) in his admonition: Whom ye ignorantly worship, him show I unto you, (Acts) so understood of you even alike Prophecies Mystery, especially this Book of Apocalypses: The last, etc. times and seasons preordained bounds, whereof the sum, in season now; of which obtruse Oracle by Her as ensues; a blessing far from every one of you neither; the most Supreme and reserved. Containing three Articles or Arguments first Prophecy, like the Eagle renewing its strength. Secondly, of a new Sabbath instituted, namely Moonday, One for Thee, as it were, one for Moses, and one for Elias. Lastly, Of the Lords second coming in the last days, revealed to be, also of time, persons and place, no unnecessary circumstances. The Book superscribed thus, Reader and Hearer, both with a blessing crowned, keep the words hereof, for the time is at hand. ver. a sufficient Motive. Which passages profound till come of full Age, under custody of Metaphors and Figures, by him Secretary to the Holy Ghost, on this wise, under his Hand Joann. The grace of God signifying, Anno Dom. These Visions when awakened, that alone Peacemaker. Ver. john to the seven Churches, grace and peace from him which was, and which is, and which is to come, and from the seven Spirits in presence of his Throne: Times voices past, present and future, bids farewell him, a Father become of many Generations, bearing date the last seven hundred years, those in the rear next to eternity: That sits not on Thrones by hands erected. As in the next place Easters Anniversary day, the Resurrections comemoration (ver.) And from jesus Christ and first begotten of the dead, that washed us in his Blood, etc. implying (jesus CHR:) even Lord of Sabbaths three, from his rest; a greater than Caesar slain then, or CH: R: either of Britain's three Isles, styled Defenders or Saviour's, etc. whose Coronations father and son both about Easter, J. and C. those first and last. And AS he cometh he cometh, (Psal.) Let the great Isles be glad thereof, To him be glory and dominion for ages of ages, even so Amen. (ver.) A. and O. All and Some, beginning and ending of the Roman and Norman Tyranny both, also pointing to the Hebrew Language and Greek, Old and New Testament, where the one gins, the other Finis subscribes. And so a brief Remonstrance of whose Sabbath or First day, not only how of late profaned, but accompanied with a mass of abomination as far as these narrow limits permit. To steal the hearts of the people, Absoloms' policy like, consecrated to May-games and Wakes, when crowding and piping to fall to their Heathen exercises, needs not be awakened, to give ear to these lessons, like him that made Israel to sin; such a care had of the people, least weary themselves that way, answerable to those presumptuous prefaces annexed to Bibles, lest it troublesome either, that except the Revelations Book, and other like least edifying, and such as may be best spared, allowing the rest once a Week to be read; Doubtless in process of time, not without an intent to poison the rest likewise of those living Fountains, by like aspersions. Pretending it only concerns Rome, as by their Marginals all upon that Dragon laid and his Red Livery. And thus proceeding with that Ivory Box, dissolved those Spirits oderiserous Ointment alike acceptable, to the world as when she of everlasting memory, afore his Burial then broke the other, no less then before times departure prefiguring the Spirit of Prophecy distilling that dew on Mount Zion, etc. a threefold testament importing. But leaving that, like to the three measures of meal taken by her, wherein hidden, etc. till the whole leavened again return where left him; after had his ample Salutations signified; Relates by what Authority sets out the ensuing. Proclamation or