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Viſions, Warnings and Judgements

it is accompliſhed, it will be ſaid as the queen of Sheba ſaid to Solomon, that the one half was not told of what ſhe had found. For I have two ſwords drawn, that of a foreign, and that of an inteſtine-enemy, and if ye find any favour, it will be at the hand of the foreign enemy.

16. At another time I was awakened with a cry, ſaying, This is the ſecond time I have come unto thee with this warning, but thou regardeſt more the town talk of the country, than my warnings, but I will make thee an iron pillar, and a brazen wall againſt this generation; ſpeak therefore what I command thee, leſt I confound thee before them. I do not ſay as before, a ſacrifice in Bozrah, but I ſay, a ſacrifice in thee, wretched Scotland? for I will dye the ground with blood from Gath-hill, to Irvine-water, for I will purge my church of Popery and Prelacy, and all other errors, which are not according to the true principles of the church: For I will bring a ſmall army with a few miniſters of the principles of the mountain-men, ſometime ago, nicknamed Whigs, and they ſhall be the true ſeed of the church.

17. The reaſon why I was ſo deſirous to acquaint others with what was laid before me, was becauſe of the ſore rebuke I had for neglecting it. I apprehended I heard two men coming by the houſe, the one ſaying to the other, I have an old blind man in this houſe, I muſt ſpeak to him before I go any further; and turning myſelf on my bed, I ſaw a young man in bright clothing, who ſaid to me, What I have laid before thee, deny it not, but maintain it, and what thou haſt not ſpoken, ſpeak, and what other things I lay before thee conceal them not, whether they hear, or whether they forbear; they ſhall know that I have laid thee there for that end, and thou ſhalt not want a reward, for I never bade any man ſerve me for nothing; and if thou diſobey my commiſſion, I will fill thy bed with a ſulphureous ſmoke, that none ſhall be able to come near thee, and leſt thou be diſcouraged about where the ſmoke ſhall come from, I will open the mouth of the bottomleſs pit, the habitation of thoſe that diſobey my commands, and let thee ſee what ſmoke cometh out of it; upon which I was ſo affrighted, that I came under a ſolemn promiſe, that what