--------------------------------------------------------- 4 A true Relation of Dr. Dees Actions, with spirits. --------------------------------------------------------- E.K. Now he standeth up. ..... Hast not thou said, From whom comest thou? What is thy message? [ D. He looked to- ward me ] Ast urged my name ? Saying, All things have a name. It is true ; for so they <1> have because they are. Host thou left any thing unsaid? D. You rehearse my speeches not onely in general, but also in particular. The will of God be done ( to his glory ) for the rest. ....... My message is from him, in whose name thou hast desired it, which hath said lift up thine <2> eyes, and look unto (behold I say) the sum of my Commandments, 1. What I am, 2. Whose Mini- sters you are, and ( as it is said before ) 3. To what end and purpose it is. <3> Then cease to plead when Judgement standeth in place; For all things are determined already. The 7 doores are opened. The 7 Governours have almost ended their Government. The Earth laboureth as sick, yea sick unto death. The Waters poureth forth weepings, and have not water sufficient to quench their own sorrows. The Aire withereth, for her heat is infected. The Fire consumeth and is scalded with his own heat. The B dies above are ready to say, We are weary of our courses. Nature would fain creep again into the bosom of her good and gracious Master. Darkness is now heavy and sinketh down together: She hath builded her self, yea (I say) she hath advanced her self into a mighty building, she saith, Have done, for I am ready to receive my burden. <4> Hell it self is weary of Earth : For why? The son of Darkness cometh now to challenge his right : and seeing all things prepared and provided, desireth to establish himself a kingdom ; say- ing, We are now stronge enough, Let us build us a kingdom upon the earth, and Now establish that which we could not confirm above. And therefore, Behold the end. <5> When the time cometh, The ...... thy sorrows shall be greater than the sweetnesse, the sorrows ( I mean ) of that thou seest ; I mean in respect of the sweetnesse of thy knowledge. Then will you lament and weep for those thou thoughtst were just men. <6> When you earnestly pray it shall be said unto you Labor. When you would take Mercy Justice shall say, Be it so. Therefore ( I say ) thirst not overmuch: For fear least thy capacity be confounded. Neither move thou him which hath moved all things already to the end. But do thou that which is commanded. Neither prescribe thou any form to God his building. All things shall be brought into an uniformal Order. <7> Whom thou sayest that thou hast not yet confirmed, confirm with good counsel. It is said I have accepted him. Are not these News sufficient ? It is said, He shall govern me a people : of himself he cannot. Therefore let him believe, and <8> secondly Rejoyce that the Angel of God hath so governed him. That in Election he shall govern him a people. Desireth he to hear of a greater blessednesse ? <9> He hath also said: Then shall it be said unto him, O King. <10> It followeth consequently that he is called, and that to a Kingly Office : For whosoever is An- nointed in the Lord, his Kingdom is for ever. <11> Will he be the son of perdition ? Let him then with his fathers put on the garments of pride. Desireth he news? Tell him thou hast prayed for him; the Devil envyeth him, and his estate. Tell him that I say so. Say it is a shame for a Kings Son to commit theft ; and for him that is called, to do the workes of unrighteousnesse. Studiest thou to please him? Give him a sharp and wholesome counsel. For in him ( I say ) the state and alteration of the whole World shall begin. Wouldst thou know from whence I came ? Thou shalt. But do it Humbly, it is not my part to meddle any further than my charge. But as it is said before unto thee, So shall it come to passe. Moses had a rod whereby he was known, and the hand of God approved. Let him use therefore to carry a rod of righteousnesse about him. <12> For we are seven : and in us comprehend that rod wherewith Moses wrought. As it is be- <13> gun so I end: What ye see here is holy [pointing to the ...... and by him sealed and for until the time. Therefore use patience herein until the time that it is said unto thee ..... Venite, videte. ( & loquimini ) Judicia mea. He that saith thus ( I speak of myself, and as concerning my message,) is equal with the great- est of Angles, and his name is Murifri. <14> Thou hast written my name, and I am of thy Kalender, because thy Kalender is of God. In the grounds of all thy Tables thou shalt find my name. D. I remember not any such name written by me, but it may be contained in some new Composition, of Collection. Mur. ...... It is true, for if thou hadst remembered all those things which thou hast written, then should not my message need. D. If Marginalia 1. D. All things have a name, vida contra Tert. parte libri Eraconiensis de 30 Aeris ex- ercitibus 2. The summe of our command- ed observa- tion. 3. Note 7. 4. Antichrist his saying in the spirit of Satan. 5. Sorrows. 6. Labor. 7. Al.alasky 8. Notes in E- lection. 9. O King. 10. Vide tamen de ejus futuro casu in actionibus de Lask. 11. Pride. 12. Moses 7. rod. 13. Sanctum, signa- tum, ad tempus. 14. Murifri my Calender. Latin vida contra Tert. parte libri Eraconiensis de 30 Aeris exercitibus Vide tamen de ejus futuro casu in actionibus de Lask. Sanctum, signatum, ad tempus. Venite, videte. ( & loquimini ) Judicia mea. ---------- 10:13 PM 06/17/1998 DJ