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<p xml:id="par2"><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">✝ see <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> next page</add><addSpan spanTo="#addend001v-01" place="p001v" startDescription="f 1v" endDescription="f 1r" resp="#mjh"/>A <hi rend="underline">wound</hi> or <hi rend="underline">sore</hi>, if not of a single person but of a <lb xml:id="l1"/>people or kingdome signifies a stroke or plague by war <lb xml:id="l2"/>famin or pestilence, but chiefly by war. ffor <hi rend="underline">smiting</hi> <lb xml:id="l3"/>a people or nation is the ordinary scripture phrase <lb xml:id="l4"/>for smiting them with the sword: &amp; <del type="strikethrough">a wound is</del> the <lb xml:id="l5"/>proper effect of smiting is a wound: which if it be <lb xml:id="l6"/>not bound up &amp; soon healed grows putred, ulcerate, <lb xml:id="l7"/>very painful &amp; sometimes incurable. To bind up &amp; <lb xml:id="l8"/>heale is to restore a kingdom. <del type="cancelled">to its former state</del> Whence <lb xml:id="l9"/>if after <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>sp</sic><corr cert="high">smiting</corr></choice> it <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">be</add> not soon restored &amp; healed, its deso<lb xml:id="l10"/>lation will be <del type="strikethrough">most properly opened</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">fitly</add> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">represented</add> a putred &amp; painful <lb xml:id="l11"/>sore. So then by a wound, if described great but not <lb xml:id="l12"/>of a <choice type="oldCorr"><sic><gap reason="illgbl" extent="1" unit="words"/></sic><corr>putred</corr></choice> or <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>ule</sic><corr cert="high">ulcerate</corr></choice> kind we are to understand <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">only</add> a <lb xml:id="l13"/>violent &amp; sudden <del type="cancelled">blow</del> smiting <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">by a prevailing enemy <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="2" unit="chars"/></del></add>; but if <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">not bound up, if </add>ulcerate, noisome <lb xml:id="l14"/>or painful, a durable <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp;</add> tedious <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">as well as</add> <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="2" unit="chars"/></del> vexatious desolation; &amp; <lb xml:id="l15"/>if incurable, a final desolation or at least a very durable <lb xml:id="l16"/>one. And thus we shall find <choice type="oldCorr"><sic><gap reason="illgbl" extent="1" unit="words"/></sic><corr>these</corr></choice> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">phrases</add> used by the Prophets. De<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l17"/>spise not - - - sword. Iob 5.18, 19, 20<anchor xml:id="addend001v-01"/> <del type="blockStrikethrough">A <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">wound &amp;</add> sore <del type="strikethrough">are pu</del> if <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">not of a single person but</add> of a people or kingdom <lb xml:id="l18"/><del type="strikethrough">are put to</del> <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>signifies</sic><corr cert="high">signify</corr></choice> <del type="cancelled">any</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">a great &amp;</add> grievous stroke or <lb xml:id="l19"/>plague <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="2" unit="chars"/></del> by war, famine or <choice><sic>pestilene</sic><corr>pestilence</corr></choice> but <lb xml:id="l20"/>chiefly by war. And if the <del type="cancelled">wound</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">sore</add> be described <lb xml:id="l21"/><del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">rotted</unclear></del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">unbound up,</add> putred, ulcerated, <unclear reason="del" cert="high">&amp; painfull</unclear> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">or <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="2" unit="chars"/></del> incurable</add> it signifies <lb xml:id="l22"/>the plague to be a vehement <del type="strikethrough">conntinual</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">uninterrupted</add> &amp; lasting <add place="marginRight" indicator="no">desolation by a vexatious &amp; prevailing enemy. And the binding up &amp; healing of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> wound signifies the restoration of the nation to its pristine state.</add> <lb xml:id="l23"/></del> Thus in Iob 5.18, 19, 20.  Depise not the chastise<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l24"/>ment of the Almighty. ffor he maketh sore <lb xml:id="l25"/>and bindeth up, he woundeth &amp; his hands make <lb xml:id="l26"/>whole. He shal deliver thee <supplied reason="copy" cert="high">in</supplied> six troubles <lb xml:id="l27"/>yea in seaven shall no evil touch thee. In fa<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l28"/>min he shall redeem thee from death &amp; in <lb xml:id="l29"/>war from the power of the sword. Again in <lb xml:id="l30"/>2 Chron 6.28. 29 Solomon in dedicating <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Tem<lb xml:id="l31"/>ple prays thus for Israel. If there be dearth in <lb xml:id="l32"/>the land, if there be pestilence, if there be <lb xml:id="l33"/>blasting or mildew locusts or caterpillers; if their <lb xml:id="l34"/>enemies besiege them in the cities of their land: <lb xml:id="l35"/>whatsoever sore or whatsoever sickness there <lb xml:id="l36"/>be: Then what prayer or what supplication <lb xml:id="l37"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">soever</add> shall be made of any man or of all thy peo<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l38"/>ple Israel, when every one shall know his <lb xml:id="l39"/>own sore &amp; his own grief &amp; shall spread <lb xml:id="l40"/>forth his hands in this house: Then hear thou <lb xml:id="l41"/>from heaven &amp;c. In the Lamentations <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">chap 3.12</add> the Prophet <lb xml:id="l42"/>Ieremy introduces Ierusalem thus bewailing her cap<lb xml:id="l43"/>tivity <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>to</sic><corr>in</corr></choice> Babylon: <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="5" unit="chars"/></del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">He</add> (God) hath made me desolate <lb xml:id="l44"/>he hath bent his bow &amp; set me as a mark for <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l45"/>arrow, he hath caused the arrow of his quiver to <lb xml:id="l46"/>enter into my reines. So in Ier. 10.18, 19. Thus saith <lb xml:id="l47"/>the Lord. Behold I will sling out the inhabitants <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice></fw><pb xml:id="p002r" n="2r"/> <fw type="pag" place="topRight">2</fw> of the Land at this once &amp; I will disress them <lb xml:id="l48"/>that they may find it so. Wo is me for my hurt, <lb xml:id="l49"/>my wound is grievous: but I said, Truly this <lb xml:id="l50"/>is a grief &amp; I must bear it. My tabernacle is <lb xml:id="l51"/>spoiled &amp;c. Thus also Isaiah chap. 1.5, 6, 7 <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>describing</sic><corr>described</corr></choice> <lb xml:id="l52"/>the desolation of Iudah, <del type="cancelled">for</del> They have provoked <lb xml:id="l53"/>the holy one of Israel unto anger. They are gone <lb xml:id="l54"/>away backward. Why should ye be stricken any <lb xml:id="l55"/>more? Ye will revolt more &amp; more. The whole <lb xml:id="l56"/>head is sick &amp; <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> whole heart faint. <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>ff</sic><corr>F</corr></choice>rom <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l57"/>sole of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> fool even unto <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <del type="cancelled">whole</del> head there <lb xml:id="l58"/>is no soundness in it; but wounds and bruises &amp; <lb xml:id="l59"/>putrifying sores : they have not been closed, <lb xml:id="l60"/>neither bound up, neither mollified with <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">oyn</unclear></del> <lb xml:id="l61"/>ointment. And then <gap reason="blot" extent="1" unit="chars"/> describing what was this <lb xml:id="l62"/>stricking for their <del type="cancelled"><unclear cert="medium" reason="del">sins</unclear></del>revoltings, what that <lb xml:id="l63"/>sickness of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> head &amp; heart, <del type="cancelled">that unsoundness</del> <lb xml:id="l64"/>those <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">grievous</add> wounds bruises &amp; sores from <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> foot to <lb xml:id="l65"/><choice type="oldCorr"><sic>heal</sic><corr>head</corr></choice> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">made by that striking</add> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> had not been bound up not anointed, <lb xml:id="l66"/>he adds in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> next words Your countrey is <lb xml:id="l67"/>desolate your cities burnt with fire: your <lb xml:id="l68"/>land strangers devour in your presence &amp; it <lb xml:id="l69"/>is desolate as overthrown by strangers. In <lb xml:id="l70"/>like manner Moses in Deuter. 28.35 prophetically <lb xml:id="l71"/>describes the long captivity &amp; dispersion of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Iews <lb xml:id="l72"/>into all Nations by a botch that cannot be <lb xml:id="l73"/>healed from the sole of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> foot to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> top of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l74"/>head. So again in Ier 30.11, &amp;c <gap reason="blot" extent="1" unit="chars"/> Though I make <lb xml:id="l75"/>a full end of all nations whether I have <del type="cancelled">driven</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">scattered</add> <lb xml:id="l76"/>thee yet will I not make a full end of thee <lb xml:id="l77"/>but I will correct thee in measure &amp; will not <lb xml:id="l78"/>leave thee altogether unpunished. ffor thus saith <lb xml:id="l79"/>the Lord thy bruise is uncurable &amp; thy wound <lb xml:id="l80"/>is grievous. There is none to plead thy cause <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">that</fw><pb xml:id="p003r" n="3r"/> <fw type="pag" place="topRight">3</fw> that thou mayst be bound up. Thou hast no <lb xml:id="l81"/>healing medicines. All thy lovers have for<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l82"/>gotten thee. They seek thee not. ffor I have <lb xml:id="l83"/>wounded thee with the wound of an enemey; <lb xml:id="l84"/>with <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> chastisement of a cruel one for the <lb xml:id="l85"/>multitude of thine iniquity becasue thye sins were <lb xml:id="l86"/>increased. Why criest thou for thine affliction? <lb xml:id="l87"/>Thy <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>sorrows</sic><corr>sorrow</corr></choice> is incurable for the multitude of <lb xml:id="l88"/>thine iniquity. Because thy sins were increased <lb xml:id="l89"/>I have done these things unto thee. Therefore <lb xml:id="l90"/>all they that devour theee shall be devoured, &amp; <lb xml:id="l91"/>all thine adversaries every one of them shal <lb xml:id="l92"/>go into captivity &amp; they that spoile the shall <lb xml:id="l93"/>be a spoile &amp; all that prey upon thee will I <lb xml:id="l94"/>give for a prey. ffor I will restore health <lb xml:id="l95"/>unto thee &amp; heal thee of thy wounds saith the <lb xml:id="l96"/>Lord because they called thee an outcast, saying <lb xml:id="l97"/>This is Zion whom no man seeketh after. Thus <lb xml:id="l98"/>saith the Lord, Behold I will bring again the <lb xml:id="l99"/>captivity of Iacobs tents &amp; Thus also in Isa <lb xml:id="l100"/>30.26 <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>the</sic><corr cert="high">this</corr></choice> return from captivity <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="2" unit="chars"/></del> is called <lb xml:id="l101"/><choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> day that the Lord bindeth up the ✝<anchor xml:id="n003r-01"/> <note place="marginRight" target="#n003r-01">✝ <unclear cert="medium">vicinus</unclear></note> breach of <lb xml:id="l102"/>his people &amp; healeth <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> stroke of their wound <lb xml:id="l103"/>ffor <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> expressions the Targum Ionathan hath, <lb xml:id="l104"/> <foreign xml:lang="lat">In die qua reducet Deus captivitatem populi sui <lb xml:id="l105"/>&amp; infirmitatem plagæ ejus sanabit</foreign>. And to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l106"/>same purpose it is that <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Prophet Nahum, chap. 3.<lb xml:id="l107"/>19, describing the siege &amp; final desolation of Nine<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l108"/>veh by the sword concludes in these words <hi rend="underline">There <lb xml:id="l109"/>is no healing of thy <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>wound</sic><corr>bruise</corr></choice>: thy wound is <lb xml:id="l110"/>grievous: All that hear the bruit of thee shall <lb xml:id="l111"/>clap their hands <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>at</sic><corr cert="high">over</corr></choice> thee</hi>. Thus full is the <lb xml:id="l112"/>consent of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Prophets in their use of this phrase. <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">So</fw><pb xml:id="p004r" n="4r"/> <fw type="pag" place="topRight">4</fw>So in the Apocalyps chap 16. in the fift Vial, at <lb xml:id="l113"/>whose pouring out, the kingdom of the Beast <lb xml:id="l114"/>became full of darkness, <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">an expression</unclear></del> that is <lb xml:id="l115"/>✝<anchor xml:id="n004r-01"/> <note place="marginRight" target="#n004r-01">✝ see ffig</note>obscured by a cloud of invading enemies <gap reason="blot" extent="2" unit="chars"/>: its <lb xml:id="l116"/>said that they of this kingdome <hi rend="underline">blasphemed God <lb xml:id="l117"/> because of their pains and of their sores</hi>. 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<p xml:id="par3">Pain of a nation signifies the same thing <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l133"/>a sore as you may see in the passages quoted in <lb xml:id="l134"/><choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> last paragraph, &amp; in these. <hi rend="underline">Why is my pain <lb xml:id="l135"/>perpetual &amp; my wound incurable <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> refuseth <lb xml:id="l136"/>to be healed</hi>? Ier 15.18: <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice>words are of Ierusal<choice><orig>ē</orig><reg>em</reg></choice> <lb xml:id="l137"/>lamenting her <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">long</add> captivity &amp; dispersion. Again, <hi rend="underline">Babylon <lb xml:id="l138"/>is suddenly fallen &amp;destroyed. Howl for her <lb xml:id="l139"/>take Balm for her pain, if so be she may <lb xml:id="l140"/>be healed. We would have healed Babylon <lb xml:id="l141"/>but shee is not healed</hi>. Ier 51.8. ‡<addSpan spanTo="#addend003v-01" place="p003v" startDescription="f 3v" endDescription="f 4r" resp="#mjh"/>‡ There shall be no more prince in the land of Ægypt <lb xml:id="l142"/> - I will make Pathros desolate - I will pour out my fury <lb xml:id="l143"/>upon Sin the strength of Ægypt. Sin shal have great <lb xml:id="l144"/>pain, &amp; No shall be rent asunder &amp; Noph shal have distresses <lb xml:id="l145"/>dayly. The young men of Aven and of Philbeseth shall fall by the <lb xml:id="l146"/>sword. Ezek 30.16<anchor xml:id="addend003v-01"/> So in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l147"/>Apocalyps c 16.10 <hi rend="underline">They gnawed their tongues for <lb xml:id="l148"/>pain, &amp; balsphemed the God of heaven because of <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">their</fw><pb xml:id="p005r" n="5r"/> <fw type="pag" place="topRight">5</fw>their pains &amp; their sores</hi>. And Apoc 21.4 <hi rend="underline">Neither <lb xml:id="l149"/>shall there be any more pain</hi> that is no more <lb xml:id="l150"/>war upon the saints no more persecution. To <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l151"/>purpose are also <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> expressions <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">there</add> that there shall <lb xml:id="l152"/>be no more <hi rend="underline">sorrow nor crying</hi> &amp; Apoc 7.17 <hi rend="underline">God <lb xml:id="l153"/>shall wipe away all teares from their eyes</hi>, <lb xml:id="l154"/>like that of Isaiah cap 25.8. <hi rend="underline">He will swallow up <lb xml:id="l155"/>death in victory &amp; the Lord God will wipe away <lb xml:id="l156"/>teares from of all faces &amp; the rebuke of his <lb xml:id="l157"/>people will he take from off all the earth.</hi> <lb xml:id="l158"/>To which place the two former <del type="cancelled">in the <gap reason="illgblDel" extent="2" unit="chars"/></del> in Apoc <lb xml:id="l159"/>7 &amp; 21 seem to referr.</p>
<p xml:id="par4">And because pain and dolour is used to signify <lb xml:id="l160"/>the labouring of a Nation under an enemy, &amp; God <lb xml:id="l161"/>used to deliver up his people into <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice>hands of<lb xml:id="l162"/>their enemies for Idolatry, hence it is that <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>in</sic><corr>among</corr></choice> <lb xml:id="l163"/>the Hebrews <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the words</add> <foreign xml:lang="heb">קצב</foreign> <gap reason="blot" extent="4" unit="chars"/> <foreign xml:lang="lat">labor molestia, dolor</foreign> - <lb xml:id="l164"/><foreign xml:lang="heb">צידים</foreign> <foreign xml:lang="lat">dolores</foreign>, <del type="cancelled">&amp; <gap reason="illgblDel" extent="4" unit="chars"/></del> <foreign xml:lang="heb">מפלצה</foreign> <foreign xml:lang="lat">horror</foreign>, <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">&amp;</add> <foreign xml:lang="heb">אימים</foreign> <lb xml:id="l165"/><foreign xml:lang="lat">terrores</foreign>, were used as ordinary named for Idols, <lb xml:id="l166"/>as you may see in Ier 22.28. Psal 106.36. <lb xml:id="l167"/>Isa 45.16. 1 King. 15.30 Ier 50.38 &amp; other <lb xml:id="l168"/>places.</p>
<p xml:id="par5">But to express the pain &amp; misery of hostile <lb xml:id="l169"/>desolations the greater, it is often represented <lb xml:id="l170"/>by the pains of a women in travail. And some <lb xml:id="l171"/>times this pain is put to express <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="cancelled">only</del></add> the terrour &amp; <lb xml:id="l172"/>consternation at <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> evil approaching. Behold a <lb xml:id="l173"/>people cometh from the North countrey - we <lb xml:id="l174"/>have heard the fame thereof, o<add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">e</add> hands wax feeble <lb xml:id="l175"/>anguish hath taken hold of us &amp; pain as of a <lb xml:id="l176"/>women in travail. Go not forth into the field nor <lb xml:id="l177"/>walk by the way for the sword of the enemy &amp; <lb xml:id="l178"/>fear is on every side. Ier 6.22, 24, 25. To <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">same</fw><pb xml:id="p006r" n="6r"/> <fw type="pag" place="topRight">6</fw>same purpose see Isa 13.8. Ier 48.41. &amp; 49.22 <lb xml:id="l179"/>&amp; 50.43. But here we are to conceive <del type="strikethrough">the ana<lb xml:id="l180"/>logy to be between</del> the dread of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> evil approaching <lb xml:id="l181"/><del type="cancelled">&amp;</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">to beare analogy with</add> the feare &amp; fainting of a women at her <lb xml:id="l182"/>pains approaching <gap reason="hand" extent="3" unit="chars"/>, &amp; the evil it self with <lb xml:id="l183"/>the real pain. ‡<addSpan spanTo="#addend005v-01" place="p005v" startDescription="f 5v" endDescription="f 6r" resp="#mjh"/> ‡ And because the Church of God is frequently com<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l184"/>pared to a women therefore is this figure used chiefly <lb xml:id="l185"/>to express <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> affliction of the Church under her ene<lb xml:id="l186"/>mies. Thus o<add place="supralinear" indicator="no">e</add> Saviour in Mat 24.8, 9 &amp; Mark 13.9 <lb xml:id="l187"/>describing <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> future persecutions of the Church calls <lb xml:id="l188"/> them <foreign xml:lang="gre">ὡδινας</foreign>.  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Be in <lb xml:id="l205"/>pain and labour to <choice><sic>bing</sic><corr>bring</corr></choice> forth O daughter of <lb xml:id="l206"/> Zion like a woman in <del type="cancelled">Tr</del> travail: for now <lb xml:id="l207"/>thou shalt go forth out of the city, &amp; thou shalt <lb xml:id="l208"/>dwell in the feild, &amp; thou shalt go even to <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>babylon</sic><corr>Baby<lb xml:id="l209"/>lon</corr></choice>. There shalt thou be delivered. There the <lb xml:id="l210"/>Lord shall redeem thee from the hand of thine <lb xml:id="l211"/>enemies</hi>. To <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> same purpose see Isa 26.17 <lb xml:id="l212"/>&amp; Ier 22.23. And so in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Apocalyps, the <lb xml:id="l213"/>Church being represented by a woman <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">whose seed keept <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> commandments of God &amp; have the testimony of Iesus Christ:</add>, to sig<lb xml:id="l214"/>nify her being under a great persecution she <lb xml:id="l215"/>is <del type="strikethrough">represented</del> described crying &amp; in pain to be <lb xml:id="l216"/>delivered. ffor that this pain &amp; crying signifies <lb xml:id="l217"/>a persecution <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; that a very violent one</add> is further exprest by her being <lb xml:id="l218"/>cloathed with the sun the most hot &amp; fiery of <lb xml:id="l219"/>all things, &amp; by the Dragon's standing before her <lb xml:id="l220"/>&amp; drawing the third part of the starrs of <lb xml:id="l221"/>heaven with his taile &amp; casting them to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l222"/>earth: that is by her being agitated with <lb xml:id="l223"/>vehement ✝<anchor xml:id="n006r-01"/> <note place="marginRight" target="#n006r-01">✝</note> war <del type="cancelled">for &amp; by</del> for so fire always sig<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l224"/>nifies; &amp; by <del type="cancelled">her</del> the Dragons being her <del type="cancelled">enemy</del> <lb xml:id="l225"/>adversary, &amp; with his ✝<anchor xml:id="n006r-02"/> <note place="marginRight" target="#n006r-02">✝</note> army dragging &amp; casting <lb xml:id="l226"/>down the ✝<anchor xml:id="n006r-03"/> <note place="marginRight" target="#n006r-03">✝</note> saints of heaven. 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<p xml:id="par6">And as pain in travail signifies labouring <lb xml:id="l229"/>under a persecuting enemy, so delivery signifies <lb xml:id="l230"/>redemption from <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> hand of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> enemy, the pains <lb xml:id="l231"/>then ceasing, &amp; the new born child signifies <lb xml:id="l232"/>the new kingdome brought forth upon her deli<lb xml:id="l233"/>very: as you may see in the places last cited <lb xml:id="l234"/><del type="strikethrough">Thou shalt go even to Babylon there shalt <lb xml:id="l235"/>thou be delivered: There the Lord shall re<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l236"/>deem thee from the hand of</del> <hi rend="underline">Labour to bring <lb xml:id="l237"/>forth o daughter of Zion like a woman in <lb xml:id="l238"/>travail - - - Thou shalt go even to Babylon. <lb xml:id="l239"/>There shalt thou be delivered: there the <lb xml:id="l240"/> Lord shall redeem thee from <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> hand of <lb xml:id="l241"/>thine enemies.</hi> Ier 22.23. <del type="strikethrough">What was the <lb xml:id="l242"/>delivery here after</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="strikethrough">Here delivery is expressly called redemption</del></add> Here after y<add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">e</add> pangs of <lb xml:id="l243"/>desolation &amp; captivity, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">her delivery at Babylon is expresly <del type="strikethrough">called redemption from</del></add> <del type="strikethrough">what was <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> delivery <lb xml:id="l244"/>at Babylon,</del> called redemption from <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> hand of <lb xml:id="l245"/><choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> enemy, <del type="strikethrough">but that</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; what was that but the redemption</add> wrought by Cyrus con<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l246"/>quering the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">proud</add> enemy &amp;<del type="cancelled">sending back the</del> setting <lb xml:id="l247"/>the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">miserable</add> Iews at liberty? 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Thy <lb xml:id="l262"/>dead men shall live - - - Come my people - - hide <lb xml:id="l263"/>thy self as it were for a little moment till the <lb xml:id="l264"/>indignation be overpast. ffor behold the Lord cometh <lb xml:id="l265"/>out of his place to punish <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> inhabitants of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> earth. &amp;c</hi> <lb xml:id="l266"/>All <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> what follows in the next chapter</add> is as much as to say, that the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">dispersed</add> Iews were <lb xml:id="l267"/><del type="strikethrough">dispersed</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">with child of a new polity</add> &amp; laboured long as a women in travel, by <lb xml:id="l268"/>the fall of their enemies to work themselves de<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l269"/>liverance &amp; bring it forth, but brought forth <lb xml:id="l270"/>nothing: but at length when <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> indignation was <lb xml:id="l271"/>over God should overthrow their enemies &amp; restore <lb xml:id="l272"/>Israel. 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A voice <lb xml:id="l278"/>of noise from the city, a voice from the temple, <lb xml:id="l279"/>a voice of the Lord that rendeth recompence <lb xml:id="l280"/><del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="2" unit="chars"/></del> to his enemies. Before she travailed shee <lb xml:id="l281"/>brought forth, before her pain came she was <lb xml:id="l282"/><del type="cancelled">delive</del> <hi rend="larger">delivered of a man-child</hi>. Who hath <lb xml:id="l283"/>heard such things? who hath seen such things? <lb xml:id="l284"/>shall the earth be made to bring forth in one <lb xml:id="l285"/>day, or shall a <hi rend="larger">Nation</hi> be born at once? <lb xml:id="l286"/><del type="strikethrough">Shall I bring to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice></del> ffor as soon as Zion travailed <lb xml:id="l287"/>she brought forth her children. <del type="cancelled">ffo</del> Shall I bring <lb xml:id="l288"/>to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> birth &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">not</add> cause to bring forth? saith the Lord: <lb xml:id="l289"/>shall I cause to bring forth &amp; shut the womb? saith <lb xml:id="l290"/>thy God. Rejoyce ye with Ierusalem &amp; be glad <lb xml:id="l291"/>with her all ye that love her: rejoyce for <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">joy</fw><pb xml:id="p009r" n="9r"/> <fw type="pag" place="topRight">9</fw>joy with her all ye that mourn for her, that ye <lb xml:id="l292"/>may suck &amp; be satisfied <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>brests</sic><corr>brest</corr></choice> of her conso<lb xml:id="l293"/>lations: <del type="cancelled">&amp;c He</del> that ye may milk out &amp; be delighted with <lb xml:id="l294"/>the abundance of her glory. For this saith <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Lord, I <lb xml:id="l295"/>will extend peace to her like a river &amp; <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> glory of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l296"/>Gentiles like a flowing stream: then shal ye suck</hi> &amp;c. <lb xml:id="l297"/>Here the Woman is Zion or the church first labouring <lb xml:id="l298"/>under affliction, then rejoycing after deliverance &amp; her <lb xml:id="l299"/>Man-child is <del type="strikethrough">the nation brought forth by her deliverance</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">the nation brought forth by her delieverance</add> <lb xml:id="l300"/>those who first mourned for her &amp; then rejoyced with <lb xml:id="l301"/>her, all <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> sons of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> church first in affliction then in <lb xml:id="l302"/>prosperity. <del type="strikethrough">the whole nation brought forth by her deli<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l303"/>verance</del> The women &amp; her child are one &amp; <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> same <lb xml:id="l304"/>people represented by a woman as they are the church <lb xml:id="l305"/>of God &amp; by a Manchild as <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">they</add> are a <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">nation or</add> kingdom new born <lb xml:id="l306"/>by victory over their enemies, &amp; differ only in their <lb xml:id="l307"/>rulers &amp; <del type="cancelled">th</del> authority, <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <del type="cancelled">C</del> one having spiritual rulers <lb xml:id="l308"/>in things spiritual <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> other civil Rulers in things civil. <lb xml:id="l309"/>And in like manner in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Apocalyps by <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Man-child <lb xml:id="l310"/>of <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> woman in travel was delivered is to be <lb xml:id="l311"/>understood not a single person <del type="cancelled">only</del> but a Kingd<choice><orig>ō</orig><reg>om</reg></choice> <lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l312"/>brought forth by <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Church at her delivery from <lb xml:id="l313"/>persecution &amp; consisting of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> same persons <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l314"/>woman, but under different Governours &amp; a <choice><sic>differerent</sic><corr>different</corr></choice> <lb xml:id="l315"/>government. <del type="cancelled">these</del> A woman &amp; her child are things <lb xml:id="l316"/>of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> same kind &amp; therefore as <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> one here <lb xml:id="l317"/>represents a multitude so should <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> other: this a <lb xml:id="l318"/>body politick <del type="cancelled">most</del> &amp; chiefly the rulers thereof most <lb xml:id="l319"/>properly signified by a male, as that a body ecclesias<lb xml:id="l320"/>tick usually signified by a female.</p>
<p xml:id="par7">There are yet other <del type="cancelled">expressions</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">aggravations</add> of affliction <lb xml:id="l321"/>as to call it <hi rend="larger">Bitterness</hi>. <hi rend="underline">The Egyptians made <lb xml:id="l322"/>the lives of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Children of Israel bitter with hard bon<lb xml:id="l323"/>dage</hi> Exod. 1.14. <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"> <hi rend="underline">We are in bitter captivity</hi> Esther. 14.8.</add> <hi rend="underline">They shall be devoured <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> - burning <lb xml:id="l324"/>heat &amp; with bitter destruction - the sword <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice>out &amp; terror <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">within</fw></hi><pb xml:id="p010r" n="10r"/> <fw type="pag" place="topRight">10</fw><hi rend="underline">within</hi> Deut 32.24. <hi rend="underline">The affliction of Israel</hi> [i.e. under <lb xml:id="l325"/>their enemies] <hi rend="underline">was very bitter</hi> 2 Kings 14.26. <hi rend="underline">The ways <lb xml:id="l326"/>of Zion do mourn - all her gates are desolate, her Priests <lb xml:id="l327"/>sigh, her virgins <del type="strikethrough">mourn</del> are afflicted, &amp; she is in bitterness <lb xml:id="l328"/>Her adversaries are <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> chief</hi> &amp;c Lament 1.4. <hi rend="underline">Shall <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> sword <lb xml:id="l329"/>devour for ever? Knowest thou not that it will be <lb xml:id="l330"/>bitterness in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> latter</hi> end? 2 Sam. 2.26 ✝<addSpan spanTo="#addend009v-01" place="p009v" startDescription="f 9v" endDescription="f 10r" resp="#mjh"/>✝ <hi rend="underline">Strong drink shall be bitter to them that drink it: the City of <lb xml:id="l331"/>confusion is broken down</hi> Isa 24.9.<anchor xml:id="addend009v-01"/> And to aggra<lb xml:id="l332"/>vate this bitterness in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> expressions of Gall &amp; Wormwood <lb xml:id="l333"/>are sometimes used. So Ieremy lamenting Ierusalems capti<lb xml:id="l334"/>vity, saith: <hi rend="underline">He hath compassed me <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> Gall &amp; travel. - He <lb xml:id="l335"/> hath filled me with bitterness, he hath made me drun<lb xml:id="l336"/>ken with wormwood. - And I said my strength &amp; my hope <lb xml:id="l337"/>is perished from <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice>Lord, remembering mine affliction, the <lb xml:id="l338"/>wormwood &amp; <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Gall</hi>. Lament. 3.5, 15, 19. <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><hi rend="underline">Her end is bitter as wormwood</hi> Prov. 5.4</add> <hi rend="underline">They have <lb xml:id="l339"/>walked after Baalim - therefore thus saith the Lord - <lb xml:id="l340"/>I will feed this people with wormwood &amp; give them <lb xml:id="l341"/>water of Gall to drink</hi>. Ier 9.15 <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="1" unit="chars"/></del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">See also Ier</add> 23.15, &amp; 8.14. <lb xml:id="l342"/><del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">How sad is</unclear></del> &amp; Deut 29.18. &amp; 32.32. And so in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Apocalyps <lb xml:id="l343"/>the <choice type="oldCorr"><sic><gap reason="illgbl" extent="1" unit="words"/></sic><corr>great</corr></choice> star burning as it were a lamp, (that is con<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l344"/>suming by war,) is called wormwood &amp; the waters on <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l345"/>it falls (<choice type="oldCorr"><sic>the</sic><corr>that</corr></choice> is the people) <del type="cancelled">is</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">are</add> said to become Wormwood <lb xml:id="l346"/>to express their bitter affliction by those <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>warrs</sic><corr>wars</corr></choice>, &amp; many <lb xml:id="l347"/>men <del type="strikethrough">that is bodies politick of men</del> are said to dye of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l348"/>bitterness of those waters, <del type="strikethrough">that is bodies politick to be dissol<lb xml:id="l349"/>ved</del> to express <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> dissolution of one or more bodies politick <lb xml:id="l350"/>of men by those <choice type="oldCorr"><sic>warrs</sic><corr>wars</corr></choice>. Apoc 8.11.</p>
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