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 Follows that sin, besides 'tis a great schism, 'Tis ceremonious, 'tis Pagan Judism; Judism? why Beloved, have you ere been Where the black Dog of Newgate you have seen? Hair'd like a Turk, with eyes like Antichrist, He doth and hath ye Brethren long entic't. Claws like a Star-chamber Bishop, black as hell, and doubtless he was one of those that fell. Judism I say is uglier than this curr, Though he appear'd wrapt up in Bear-skin furr. Thrown among Lyons by hard-hearted men,] Here Daniel is the Church, the World's the Den. By Lyons are meant Monarchs, Kings of Nations, Those worse than heathenish abominations: Truly dear friends, these Kings and Governours, These Bishops too, nay all superiour powers, Why they are Lyons, Locusts, Whales, I Whales, beloved, Off goes our ears if once their wrath be moved; But woe unto you Kings! woe to your Princes! 'Tis fifty and four, now Antichrist, so says My Book, must reign three days, and three half days, Why that is three years and a half beloved. Or else as many precious men have proved, One thousand two hundred and threescore dayes; Why now the time's almost expir'd, time stayes For no man; friends then Antichrist shall fall, Then down with Rome, with Babel, down with all, Down with the Devil, the Pope, the Emperour, With Cardinals, and th' King of Spain's great power; They'l muster up, but I can tell you where, At Armageddon, there, Beloved, there, Fall on, fall on, kill, kill, haloo, haloo, Kill Amalek, and Turk, kill Gog and Magog too. But who dear friends fed Daniel thus forsaken, Truly (but there's one sleeps, a would do well to waken) As 'tis in th' English his name ends in uck, And so his name is called Habacuck. But