This is the Publishinge / wherwith the Peace is proclaimed vpon Earth: and with which all Vnpeaceable ones are warned of their Destruction.
The First Chapiter.
LEaue-of / Leaue-of A / and quiet you nowe in thissame Day⁏ O all yee People vpon Earth; in all your Exercysinge-of-warre and Tumulte of Battaile / Seeing that it is⁏ doubtles; all vnprofitable and Eccle 12. consumeable / wherabout yee destroye you / and make Warre one against another / And Esa. 55. a. Ioel. 2. b. Eccli. 5. b. Math. 18. a. turne you about bytimes to the peaceable Howse of the Loue of Iesu Christ / to the Concorde and Peace of you all / ere-euer yee be vtterlie vanquished by the Iniquitie and swallowed-vp by the Eccli. 5. b. Rom. 2. b. Wrath of God.
2. Leaue-of now also / and quiet you in this Day⁏ O all yee Wise and Scripture learned; in all your Contention 1. Tim. 1. a. 2. Tim. 2. b. c. Tit. 3. a. b. and Disputinge one against another / Seeinge that the Argumentes wherabout yee contend / striue / and dispute the one against the-other / are all darke Esa. [...] b. Math. 11. d. 13. b. and secreat before your Eyes / Eares / and Vnderstandinges / And turne you about bytimes to the peaceable Howse of the Loue of Iesu [Page] Christ / and walke in the Ier. 13. b. Iohn. 12. d. e. true Light of his godlie Doctrine / ere-euer yee be vtterlie [...]. 94. b. Heb. 3 4. b. hardened in your Heartes destroyed or cleene brought-to-confusion by the Darknesses / eauen Math. 25. d. Apo 20 d. into the Bottomles-pit and 2. [...]. 1. c. bannished from the Cleernes of the vncouered Face of God / into the Condemnation.
3. FOr that cause⁏ O all yee People vpon Earth / Rulers and Commonaltie / with all Wise and Scripture-learned; geeue now good eare heerto / & take it to heart / and vnderstand what serueth you all vnto Luk. 19. c. Peace: And haue now all a good regard to the godlie Testimonies of ye Truth / which flowe out of the holie Spirit Iohn. 7. d. of Iesu Christ / and are setfourth out of his Seruice of Loue.
4. Which holie Spirit with his Windes of godlie Testimonies / is now in this Daye blowinge or breathing downe vnto vs / frō the Face of the Lord / and from the Seate of his godlie Maiestie: wherin the Scripture becometh fulfilled in this present Daye / like as ther standeth writen therof:
5. A Spirit Esa. 57. b. shall blowe-fourth from my Face / and I will make Breath / saith the Lorde.
6. Therfore geeue-eare now / and comprehend in your Heartes / what thesame Spirit saith from the Face of the Lorde / and publisheth to the Peace and Blessing of all People. For thus saith thesame holie Spirit / which breatheth-downe from the Face of the Lorde:
B 7. THe God of Heauen hath determined to erect and establish vpon the Earth / for euermore⁏ yow in the last Esa. 2. a. Ioel. [...]. a. M [...]h 4. a. Act. 2. b. time; the Peace and Blessing of all the Generations of the Earth / vnder the Obedience of his [Page] Loue / like as Hee hath heertofore promised through the holie Fathers / and his Propheates؛ Gen. 22. b. Luk. [...]. g. Abraham and his Seede (punctel).
8. Therfore biddeth Her now all People / that they turne them away Esa. 55. a. Eze. 18. d. Act. 17. d. from the Iniquitie / shewefourth vpright Math. 3. a. Luk. 3 a. Act. 2. d. 3. c. Fruites of Repētaunce / and humble their Heartes vnder the Obedience of the Seruice of his Loue / and so enter into the Waye of Life and Peace / To thende that the true Loue⁏ both towardes God and their Neighbour; maye haue a beeing like Iohn. 14. [...]. 15. b. 17. c. Eph. 3. c. Shape in them.
9. For the true Loue towardes God and our Neighbour / Deu. 30. d. is the true Life: and thesame Life / is a true Iohn. 1. a. Light of Men: and that Light of Life / is the true Iohn. 1 [...]. c. 1. Iohn. 2. b. Loue itself.
10. Thesame true Loue / is the Delight or Good-pleasure of the Lorde / and the Fulnes or Perfection of the Life.
11. Thesame Loue / is also God-his Paradice؛ the Pleasant-gardē of the Lorde (punctel) wherin the Tree of Gen. 2. a. Psal. 1. a. Vse with his Growing / standeth fast / and bringeth-fourth his lyuinge Fruites / to an euerlastinge Rest and Ioye of Life.
12. BEholde / and consider: This Rest and C Ioye of Life / in the Loue / this Daye of Loue / wherout the true Cleernes of God / and his heauenlie Goods are declared / is now appered / and brought▪ frō the Grace of the Lorde; vnto Vs Little ones and God-his Elect / vnder the Obedience of his Loue: and in thesame Hee hath reioyced vs.
13. Which Day or Light of Loue / and of euerlasting Ioye / wee publish now⁏ to a Math. 24. b. Marc. 16. c. Apo. 14. b. ioyfull Tydinges of the Kingdom of Peace, in all the World / to the Blessing of all the Generations of the Earth / [Page] To thentent that eueryone⁏ which adioyneth him to ye Loue & her Seruice; mought haue the Fulnes of Iohn. 10. [...]. Life / through the Loue / that his Ioye may Iohn. 1 [...]. b. 16. d. 17 b. c. 1. Iohn. 1. a. be perfect / and that hee maye obtaine the Peace and Blessinge / accordinge to the Promises.
14. Take now all good-heede to this Daye of Loue / and consider well theron / what hee, out of the Seruice of his Loue; requireth: and Iohn. 8. c. 12 d e. 1. Iohn. 2. b. walke eauenso obedientlie in ye Light of ye same / that yee stumble not.
15. Runne not fourth in ye Darknes / that yee erre not in the Bywaies / nor fall on the Vncenē-places.
D 16. For beholde / There 1. Cor. 4. a. Apo. 18. a. appeereth now vnto Vs a Light from on-high / with Bright-beames of Cleernes / ouer the whole Earth: the which is the Daye of Loue / that God hath constituted / ordained / or appointed / In Act. 17. d. which Hee will iudge the Compasse of the Earth / with Righteousnes / thorough one Man / in whom Hee hath decreed it: which holdeth-fourth the Beleef before eueryone / seeinge that God hath raysed Him from the Death / to thende that the Scripture mought be fulfilled.
17. LEt now all Iew. 19 b. Esa. 57. d. 62. Stumbling-stones / which are laide to cause the Blinde to stumble / be don out of the Waye: and let eauenso all what is vneeuen on the Waye / be made plaine / To thende that the Blinde hurt not themselues on the Waye / nether stumble nor fall.
18. Let now all High-places Esa. 40. a. Math. 3. a. and Valleyes be made very eeuē and plaine / on the Way to the Life: Let now all Mountaines / Highplaces / and Little-hilles be cast-downe: And let now all Valleys and Dales be highthened or filled-vpp / To thend that ther may be euery-wheare an eeuen and free Path / and a good and peaceable Walkinge / to the Life in [Page] the Peace. and that the Num. 14. Mich. 5. Glorie of the Lorde maye becom great / and inlardge itself wyde-abrode ouer all Landes. So shall then Esa. 52. Luk. 3. all Fleash beholde the Saluation of God / accordinge to the Promises.
19. This is the Woorde of the Lorde / Esa. 2. [...]. which E Hee hath spokē in times-past / to a righteous Iudgment / in the last Dayes / To thend that it all should geeue itself to the Preseruation. namelie / vnder the Winges of the Loue: wher-vnder eueryone shall dwell free / Mich. 4. [...]. without feare / & be defended frō all Hinderaunce or Daunger / according to the Promises.
20. LEt now all destroyinge Weapons / be don out of the Sight of the Eyes / to thende that the Children or Youngones wound not themselues / and that the Elders make no lenger Battell.
21. Let eueryone lay-away now from him / his Weapons of Warre / and geeue him vnto Rom. 12. Heb. 12. Peace: and be ioyfull / because of the great Grace / Tit. 1. which is now made-manifest and com vnto Vs.
22. For beholde / The Esa. 61. a. Luk. 4. Golden-yeare appeereth now vnto Vs / that free acceptable Yeare of the Lorde / to the Releassing and Setting-free of all the Lordes People [namelie / of all ye Tribes of Israell] to the Blessing of all ye Generations of the Earth / & to the Saluatiō of all Heathen / for that the Scripture mought be fulfilled / according to ye Promises.
The Seconde Chap.
TAke now 2. Cor. 6. a. good-heede to this acceptable A Time؛ the free Yeare (punctel) wherin eueryone is called and bidden / to com to Leui. 25 a. Deu. 15. a. Esa. 49.60. d. his right Inheritaunce / vnder the Obedience of the Loue / To thend that eueryone may possesse in [Page] Freedō / that which belongeth vnto him / and obtaine thesame / whervnto hee is Gen. 1.2. Sap [...]. 2. [...]. 17. [...]. created / And that it may all eauenso be inhabited, vnder the Obedience of the Loue, in Peace / through ye mightie [...] 52. c. 66. Hand of ye Lord.
2. Let eueryone prepare him now to the Eph. 1. b 4. Col. 3. b. vpright Beeing / whervnto hee is created of God. For loe / God Gen. 1. Sa [...]. 1. [...] [...] 9. 1. [...]. 4. a. hath created All / that is anything / each-one to his Ordinaunce and Righteousnes / and to the Preseruation of the Life / To thende that it shoulde go-well with eueryone / and that they mought liue free without Sap 1. destruction. and so God to haue the Praise of all / through the Loue.
3. THerfore heare the Woorde of the Lorde / yee all which now make Battaile / or are Men-of-warre▪ all yee Nobles / Lordes-of-the-campe / Capitaines / Horsmen and Souldyers / and all which deale with Weapons-of-warre / to the vse of Battaile: Make now Plowsheares Isa 2. a. Math. 4. a. / of your Sweardes / and Sickles / of your Speares / For to plowe all wildernessed Land / and to prepare all vnprepared or vntilled Fieldes / to a mollified Earth / To thentent that Bread-corne may be sowen therin / and multiplie itself through the Rayne & Dewe of Heauen: and that meete or apt Deu. 28. [...] Za [...]h 1 [...]. a. Fruites may eauenso be reaped and gathered of all Landes / To the end that ther may be alwaies Bread-corne in-store / to a Foode of Satisfyinge / and that the Children of Men may alwayes haue Isa. 33. [...]. [...]5. Bread for to liue by.
B 4. Looke to it bytimes / er euer the Amos. [...]. a. great Hunger or Lacke of Bread fall ouer the Lande / that yee all (whē the Hunger cometh) pine not away: but may then haue Corne for your Food / & Bread to liue by.
5. Wherfore consider now / that the Land is very ha [...]de / and the [...] a. b. 33. b. Earth / very stubbourne: in such-sort [Page] / that⁏ for the Hardnes cause; the Fieldes are waren dry / and becom vnfruitfull of ye good Seede.
6. Although the Raine and Dewe fall thervpon / yet notwithstanding thesame soketh not ther-in / to the Moisteninge of the Earth.
7. Albeit that Seede be sowen theron / yet cometh it not to Fruitfulnes.
8. And although the Seede gett a little Growinge therin / yet hath it not any Math. 25. Mark. 4. Luk. 8. Deapnes of roote: and cannot therfore endure the Heate of ye Sunne.
9. For that cause it ether withereth of itself: orels the Esa. 5. b. 32. c. Math. 13. Thistles and Thornes keepe it downe: so that it getteth not his Fulnes of rype Seede / to Fruitfulnes. For it hath not any Growing-vpp to his Perfection / Because the Earth is so vtterlie vnprepared / and desolated with Abhominations.
10. SEeing now that the Earth is not plowed / nor prepared to bring-fourth Frute / therfore lyeth the Lande euery-wheare thus 4. Esd. 16. wildernessed / and vnfruitfull of good Corne 3. Reg. 18. [...]. Ier. 12.14. a. [...]am. 2.4. a.. There is scarcelie any-wheare Corne to be founde / for to sustaine the Life of Men.
11. Oh! What a Woe / 4. Esd. 15.16 Esa. 24. Apo. 8. Calamitie and Miserie cometh-ther ouer the poore People which dwell vpō the Earth / and seeke out of ye vnprepared Earth / which bringeth-fourth nothing-els but Math. 13. Weedes / Thistles Gen. 3. d. Heb. 6. / and Thornes; their Meate for Foode and their Peace on Earth / through Exercisinge-of-warre. and consider not that the Earth is Gen. 3. d. Deu. 28. curssed / for the Wickednes cause of the People: and therfore lyeth barren of Corne / to the Foode of Life / and vtterlie voyde of the Peace of Christ. And if ther com not any other Prouision into the Mindes or Vnderstanding of the Rulers of the Earth / and of the [Page] People which dwell theron / so must they all Psa. 8. d. Ier. 14. a. Iam. 1.4. pyne-away / Heb. 6. inherit the Curssinge with the Earth / and perish in great Miserie.
C 12. WHerfore learne yee not now⁏ in this perillous tyme; to vse som right Vnderstandinge / to a good Prouision of Bread / O yee Kinges of the People?
13. Wherfore vse yee now no Prudencie / O yee Counsel-lordes ouer the Countries / to thende that the People mought gett Bread / and liue peaceablie ther-with?
14. Wherfore thinke yee not bytimes / what is most profitable or needfull for you: and wherby yee mought liue longest in Peace / O yee Men-of-warre / yee all which now make Battaile? For loe / yee let the Lande lye wast: and haue turned / armed / and prouoked yourselues to Battaile / one against an-other.
15. Yee slaye one another of you / with your Swerdes. yee destroye each-other / with your Speares. and consider not that the Lande lyeth-wast and waxeth-wilde by itselfe.
16. THerfore awake bytimes / and looke into the Destruction your-selues. Esa. 1. a. O [...] [...]. d. Zach. 9. Breake now your Swerdes and Speares to-peeces: and forge your Swerdes into Plowsheares / and your Speares into Sickles: and geeue you to the Tillinge-of-the-grounde / for to plowe the Earth / and to prepare thesame vnto Fruitfulnes of Seede.
17. Bide no-lenger Men-of-warre one against another: but becom Tillers-of-the-grounde / and bringe the Earth Gen. 1. vnder you / to Fruitfulnes / that it may bring-fourth good Seede / for to liue by / So shall yee then⁏ in the time of Haruest; haue much to [Page] reape 2. Cor. 5. Gal. 6. / and obtaine great Riches: and all Peace shall meete you.
18. But if yee do not so: nor yet consider / that it D is presentlie no time of Warre or Battaile / that can profite any man any-thinge at all in these Dayes / for to obtaine Peace & Foode of Life vpō the Earth: but will gett your liuing with the Swerd / So shall yee yourselues⁏ according to the Woord of ye Lord; perish therthrough / or be Math. 16. slaine with the Swerde.
19. It is true / wee haue hearde that Christ spake / in times-past; to his Disciples / saying / Luk. 1 [...]. Whoso hath a Wallet / let him take it: in like-maner also a Scrippe: But hee that hath none / let him sell his Cote / and bye a Swerde. But now saith the Loue of Christ: Whoso hath a Swerde / let him not sell it: but forge it / Esa. 2. [...]. O [...]e [...]. 2. d. Zach. 9. c. make therof a Plowsheare / and becom an Husbandman. For it must all be fulfilled / whatsoeuer is writen of Christ Luk. 22. d. 24. g. / To thentent that the Ende or Fulfillinge of all that is writen / 4. [...]d. 5. 1. Cor. 1 [...]. 1. Tim. 1. a. may be the Loue.
20. This is the euerlastinge Esa 32. d. 54. d 66 d. Peace / according to the Scripture. For what is writen of Mee / saith Christ / Luk. 12. d. hath an Ende or Fulfilling. and that Ende or Fulfillinge / Iohn. 17. d. 1. Cor. 13. b. 1. Tim. 1. a. is the Loue which bideth for euer / accordinge to the Promises.
21. Therfore looke into the Tyme / and consider well wherto the Promises stretch. Not⁏ verelie; to That which goeth before and ceasseth: but to the Tocominge / that ceasseth not / but shall bide for euermore.
22. For although in the Time when Swerdes were needfull or required / ther were Luk. 22. d. two Swerdes founde / yet is notwithstandinge the Ende promised to be in Esa. 9. a. 32. d 57.60. d. 66. Dan. 2. d. Eph. 2. c. Peace / vnder the Loue.
The Thirde Chap.
A IF hee then⁏ O hee Warriours; consider not heer-on / nor forge your Swerdes into Plowsheares. but will gett the Victorie with the Swerde / so shall it not prosper with you. For ther shall now no Protection nor Peace be founde / vnder your Swerdes / but onlie vnder the Loue: wherin the Lorde ⁏ from the Begining; hath preordained and determined thesame.
2. But if yee will now⁏ in this New and gratious Daye of Loue; yeat fight and make Warre one against another / and not once cal-to-minde the tocominge Deut. 28. [...]. 8. Hunger / which shall▪ O all yee Men-of-warre; fall vpon you therout / when-as yee are bee [...] vtterlie-weerye and tyred in your Warre or Fightinge / So thinke then vpon the Infelicitie and Misfortune which is published vnto you before.
3. For beholde / the Dayes com / sayth the holie Spirit of Loue yea / they are alredie in the doore; that your 4. Esd. 6. Binnes or Ambries shall be found with out Bread / and your Barnes without Corne: that your Lightes also shall Iob. 18. a [...]1. b. [...]8. b. Pro. 1 [...] a 24. go-out / and that yee▪ like the Math. [...]. a. foolish Virgins; hauinge no Oyle in your Lampes / shall finde yourselues buried in the Darknes / like vnto the Dead.
4. At that time verelie / much Calamitie & Esa. 13. a. Miserie shall com vpon you: and much Land shall then lye so vtterlie wast / that it cannot be tilled againe: and⁏ as a Wildernesse; be ouergrowen with Pro 24. [...]a. 5. Thisiles and Thornes. and yee shall be constrained to beholde with great Sap. 5. 2. Discomforte / the Miserie of yourselues / the Cursse of the Wicked / and the Malediction of the Earth / and greatlie lament and bewayle [Page] your-selues / with Wringinge-handes / that yee haue not harkened vnto the Pro. 5. b. Counsell of the Elders in the Seruice of Loue / nor ben obedient vnto the holie Spirit of Loue / nor to his godlie Testimonies.
5. Seeing then that yee haue loued yourselues / B followed-after Ier. 7. c. 9. c your owne Counsell / accordinge to the Minde of your Good-thinkinge / Lustes / and Desires / and Pro. 1. c. dispised the proffered Grace of the Loue of Iesu Christ / So shall yee also plainlie perceaue / that the Wisdome raigneth not by you / and that yee haue not the true Ier. 8. a. Woord of the Lorde / liuinglie in you: and shall eauenso finde yourselues shutt without the Kingdom of the Loue / and seperated and Sap. 5. a. estraunged from all louelie Beeinge.
6. THerfore Eccle. 3. haue now a regarde vnto this Time / wherin the Loue and Equitie is exercised / and the Vertues required: and consider what is most profitable or needfull for you / and take Warninge. For beholde / it goeth presentlie / eauenlike as the God of Heauen hath heer-to-fore spoken therof / through his holie Propheates.
7. If therfore the Children of Men conuert not / nether yet leaue-of from their Follie and Errour / So shall then all the Rom. 2. b. Euell or Infelicitie which is for to com ouer ye Vngodlie / fall also⁏ as a Luk. 21. Snare; vpon them. For the Swerdes are Psal. 37. alredie naked / and drawne out of the Scabbardes: and eueryone is busylie occupied with his Speare.
8. All that is any-what / and can beare Sticke or Staffe (whether hee be younge or olde / little or great) will now fight / and applieth him vnto Battaile 4. Esd. 6. b. 1 [...]. d. 15. b. c. 16. [...] Math. 24. b. for to make Warre: and getteth him a stowte Courraige to the Exercisinge-of-warre / for to take-in-hande [Page] and atchiue Martial-affaires / boldlie and without discomfiture.
C 9. Therfore cometh-ther a great Alarme and Murder-crye ouer the Landes: Iere. 25. d. Ioel. 1. a. b. Amos. 8. b. Soph. 1. b. For the Heartes of the People are kindled to Battaile. They shall fall on the Edge of their Swerdes / and slaye Nah. 3. a. 4. Esd. 16 c. Luk. 21. c. one-another vpon the Earth.
10. But after that shall the great Hunger com: little Amos. 8. b. Corne be founde to liue by: and the People shall seeke Lam. 2. d. 4. Bread / for to sustaine their Life withall.
11. But▪ alas; when the great Hunger and Dearth or Lack of Bread shall fall vpon them / then shall they be fayne to feed themselues with Ier. 6.8. b. [...]3 d. [...]. d. 29 b. Ezech. 13. b. c. straunge Bread: Howbeit / not finde nor com-by the Satisfyinge or Fulnes of the Life ther-out.
12. When they then ware hungrye againe / and knowe-well that they cannot liue by the straunge Breade / nor be satisfyed therwith / So shall their Soules Lam. 2. c. 4. a fainte or be vnlustfull / through the straūge Bread / and much euell Corruption of the Pestilence shall take-holde of them.
13. Than whatsoeuer dyed not of Hunger / and whatsoeuer is escaped the Swerde / and ye at remained-ouer therfrom / shall, through bitter Wofulnes; in great Luk. 21. d. Desperation or Faint-heartednes / seeke to dye Iere. 7. d. O [...]ç. 10. a. Luk. 23. c. Apoc. 9. a. of the stronge Pestilence (wherwith they shall be caught) for to auoyde the great Infelicitie of the Vngodlie / and the Miserie which shall take-hold of them: yet shall they not be able to escape ye Plagues.
D 14. At that time shal-men count them happyer that are Lam▪ 4.2. slayne with the Swerde / then they that shall remayne-ouer to the stronge Pestilence.
15. And vpon all such as stand not submitted vnder the Obedience of the Loue. nor humbled vnder [Page] the Preseruation of the Seruice of Loue / shall all this fore-sayed Infelicitie not faile to com: and they shall Ier. 42. b. Apoc. 9. a. not be able to auoyde nor escape thesame.
16. THer shall also great Tribulation / Affliction / and Miserie be beholden / in all Ilandes / because they haue not sought⁏ in the Seruice of Loue; the vpright Wayes of the Lord / nor loued the Life of Righteousnes / Esa. 5. d. 4. Esd. 7. c. nor yet had any desire to the Seruice of Loue▪ but Pro. 1. c. refused / & resisted or sclaū dered thesame / and eauenso turned-back themselues: Going-fourth according to their Deut. [...]9. a. Ier. 7. c. 9. b. Goodthinkinge.
17. But what auayleth it / their Goodthinkinge will yet in the end / betray / deceaue / and begyle them all: Howbeit manye of them will not presentlie beleeue thesame. But when-as the Plagues haue caught them / then shall they vnderstand thesame in great Sap. 5. a. Miserie / and⁏ in their Miserie; rufullie lament / that they haue so shamefullie neglected the proffered Grace / dispised the Good / and not geeuen-care to the Pro. 5. b. Instructions of the Seruice of Loue / nor yet taken-heede to the Godlynes of thesame.
18. For they shall beholde and knowe / that the olde Heauen⁏ wherin they put their trust; and the olde Earth⁏ whervpon they haue buylded; shall all be Esa. 51. b. 66. [...]. Pet. [...] b. Apoc. 21. a. consumed with the Fyre. and her Elementes melte / through the Heate of thesame.
19. But the Loue shall remaine in her Seruice / as a fast Stony-rocke: which Loue / in her Seruice can 1. Cor. 13. a. begyle noman. For in her Seruice / shee is a sure vnremoueable Stay and Salfgarde / and her Counsell is vndeceitfull: for Shee is nothinge-els in herself / but Life and Peace.
20. Therfore shall it all⁏ whatsoeuer is or becō eth E vsed without the Loue and her Seruice; ceasse / [Page] and be chaunged / and consume or vanish-awaye. But the Loue in her Seruice / shall 1. Cor. 13. b remaine for-euer: and all what is of-one-minde with the Loue / shall neuer perish. but obtaine the eternall Life / and possesse thesame euerlastinglie.
21. SEeinge now that the Loue is the Pleasant-garden of the Lorde / so shall they all that are of-one-minde with her verteous Nature / haue the Vnitie with the Loue / and liue accordinge to the Lust or Will of the Lorde.
22. They shall eate of all the Trees of the Lord-his Pleasant-garden / and of the Tree Gen. 2. b. Apoc. 2. a. [...]2. of Life / which standeth in the middest of the Paradice of God / and liue euerlastinglie.
23. For the Death shall be Ozeae. 13. a. 1. Cor. 15. f. Apoc. 20. c. swallowed-vpp by the Fulnes of Life: and ther shall be no Death more: but all the Wayes of Death / or which leade vnto Death / shall be locked or made-fast and filled-vpp / and cleene growen-to / To thende that all People may walke in the Wayes of Life / vnder the Obedience of the Loue.
24. Ther shall be also an eternall Esa. 35. c. 52. 4. Esd. 2. c. Math. 25. c. Ioye in the Peace: which shall appeere vnto all them that loue the Peace▪ with humble Heartes; vnder the Loue. For that is the Woord of the Lorde / to a righteous Iudgmente in these laste Dayes / accordinge to the Promises.