Gods Providence.

Providentia Dei.

Mens States
are not to be attributed
to Fortune or Chance,
or the Influence of the Stars,
(Comets, 1. indeed
are wont to portend no good)
but to the provident
Eye of God, 2.
and to his governing Hand, 3.
even our Sights,
or Oversights,
or even our Faults.
Humanæ Sortes
non tribuendæ sunt
Fortunæ aut Casui,
aut Influxui Siderum,
(Cometæ, 1. quidem
solent nihil boni portendere)
sed provido
Dei Oculo, 2.
& ejusdem Manui rectrici, 3.
etiam nostræ Prudentiæ,
vel Imprudentiæ,
vel etiam Noxæ.
God hath his Ministers
and Angels, 4.
who accompany a Man, 5.
from his birth,
as Guardians,
against wicked Spirits,
or the Devil, 6.
who every minute
layeth wait for him,
to tempt
and vex him.
Deus habet Ministros suos,
& Angelos, 4.
qui associant se Homini, 5.
à nativitate ejus,
ut Custodes,
contra malignos Spiritus,
seu Diabolum, 6.
qui minutatim
struit insidias ei,
ad tentandum
vel vexandum.
Wo to the mad
Wizzards and Witches
who give themselves
to the Devil,
(being inclosed in a Circle, 7.
calling upon him
with Charms)
they dally with him,
and fall from God!
for they shall receive
their reward with him.
Væ dementibus
Magis & Lamiis
qui Cacodæmoni
se dedunt
(inclusi Circulo, 7.
eum advocantes
Incantamentis)
cum eo colludunt
& à Deo deficiunt!
nam cum illo
mercedem accipient.

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The Last Judgment.

Judicium extremum.

For the last day
shall come
which shall raise up
the Dead, 2.
with the sound of a Trumpet, 1.
and summon the Quick
with them
to the Judgment-seat
of Christ Jesus, 3.
(appearing in the Clouds)
to give an Account
of all things done.
Nam dies novissima
veniet,
quæ resuscitabit
Mortuos, 2.
voce Tubæ, 1.
& citabit Vivos,
cum illis
ad Tribunal
Jesu Christi, 3.
(apparentis in Nubibus)
ad reddendam rationem
omnium actorum.
When the Godly & Elect, 4.
shall enter into life eternal
into the place of Bliss,
and the new Hierusalem, 5.
Ubi pii (justi) & Electi, 4.
introibunt in vitam æternam,
in locum Beatitudinis
& novum Hierosolymam, 5.
But the Wicked
and the damned, 6.
shall be thrust into Hell, 8.
with the Devils, 7.
to be there tormented for ever.
Impii vero,
& damnati, 6.
cum Cacodæmonibus, 7.
in Gehennum, 8. detrudentur,
ibi cruciandi æternum.

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