item: #1 of 5 id: A46899 author: Johnson, Edward, 1599?-1672. title: An examination of the essay, or, An answer to The fifth monarchy by Edward Iohnson ... date: 1659 words: 2434 flesch: 59 summary: Whether your apprehensions of Christ's Kingdom had it's beginning in our late Revolutions ( without assigning , in which of them , and when , and where it began ) be a sufficient Ground to debarr the Nation from their share in Government ? V. What Person or Persons are they , that in your sense are so qualified for Government , and by what right do they so stand ? keywords: a46899; answer; books; christ; civil; early; edward; england; english; essay; examination; fifth; gent; god; government; great; johnson; late; monarchy; nation; obedience; qualified; tcp; text; wing; words; work cache: A46899.xml plain text: A46899.txt item: #2 of 5 id: A52658 author: Friend to the prisoners and the good old cause they suffered for. title: A narrative wherein is faithfully set forth the sufferings of John Canne, Wentworth Day, John Clarke, John Belcher, John Richard, Robert Boggis, Petter Kidd, Richard Bryenton, and George Strange, called, as their news book saith, Fift Monarchy Men that is, how eight of them were taken in Coleman Street, moneth second, called Aprill, day first, 1658, as they were in the solemn worship of God, and by the Lord Mayor sent prisoners to the counter in the Poultrey : also of the arraignment of Wentworth Day and John Clarke at the sessions in the Old Baily, and how the rest after three weeks imprisonment and more were discharged in their court / published by a friend to the prisoners and the good old cause they suffered for. date: 1658 words: 6645 flesch: 66 summary: Having thus spoken , they Read his Charge , which was to this effect ; Having no fear of God before his eyes , nor in his heart , he had maliciously and devillishly with an open mouth , said that the Protector was a Jugler , and that he would prove it : And that the Protector was a Traitor , and no lawfull Magistrate either by God or man , unlesse by the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen , &c. And then they asked him , Guilty , or not guilty ? His Answer was that he did not well understand the quirts and punctilio's of their Law ; and in that respect being ignorant of their tricks , he knew not how to Answer them ; but by that light and grace which the Lord had given him in his holy Word , he would Answer them ; which Word ▪ said he must judge both you and me : You pretend your selves to be Christians , and will yee deny me that which Heathens did grant unto Paul ; then he produced Acts 23. 35. Among other Brethren which accompanied the prisoners to the Mayors house , brother Belcher was one , now as he was returning back , the City Marshall met him , and askt him if he were not one of their company ; yes , saith he ( blessed be God for it ) I am one of them : Then said he , you must go with me , and so brought him to the Mayor , who presently askt him , What he thought of the present Government ? I am not ( said he , bound to accuse my self , yet I do confesse to be one that holds forth a publick Testimony against the present Apostacy ▪ and came hither to stand with the Prisoners at their first Answer : keywords: acts; answer; bar; book; brethren; brother; cann; cause; charge; clarke; coleman; counter; court; day; god; good; government; great; guilty; john; jugler; jury; lord; man; mayor; narrative; nation; old; people; present; prisoners; rest; saith; scriptures; sessions; set; street; text; weeks; wentworth; witnesses; words cache: A52658.xml plain text: A52658.txt item: #3 of 5 id: A62873 author: Tombes, John, 1603?-1676. title: Saints no smiters, or, Smiting civil powers not the work of saints being a treatise, shewing the doctrine and atempts of Quinto-Monarchians, or, Fifth-Monarchy-Men about smiting powers, to be damnable and antichristian / by John Tombes ... date: 1664 words: 57354 flesch: 62 summary: Saints no smiters, or, Smiting civil powers not the work of saints being a treatise, shewing the doctrine and atempts of Quinto-Monarchians, or, Fifth-Monarchy-Men about smiting powers, to be damnable and antichristian / by John Tombes ... Tombes, John, 1603?-1676. 1664 Approx. Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 880:13) Saints no smiters, or, Smiting civil powers not the work of saints being a treatise, shewing the doctrine and atempts of Quinto-Monarchians, or, Fifth-Monarchy-Men about smiting powers, to be damnable and antichristian / by John Tombes ... Tombes, John, 1603?-1676. keywords: act; acts; adam; affairs; ancient; angels; answ; antichristian; apostles; argument; authority; babylon; beast; beginning; blood; brethren; chief; children; christ; christians; christs kingdom; church; churches; city; civil; civil government; civil powers; coming; command; common; conceive; contrary; cor; creation; daies; damnable; dan; daniel; david; day; death; destroying; destruction; dispensation; doctrine; dominion; doth; double; dragon; duty; earth; ecclesiastical; emperors; empire; end; enemies; england; english; evil; fall; false; father; fear; fifth; fighting; fire; fit; flesh; foundation; fourth; gathered; generation; gentile; glorious; glory; god; godly; gods; good; gospel; government; governors; great; hands; hath; hatred; having; heaven; heb; hell; high; holy; honour; horns; humane; image; instruments; iron; israel; jerusalem; jesus; jesus christ; jews; john; judge; judgment; justice; kingdom; kings; lamb; later; laws; life; like; likely; little; long; lord; lord christ; love; luke; man; manner; mark; matth; means; mede; men; military; mixture; monarchians; monarchy; mountain; mouth; nations; necessity; new; number; officers; old; opinion; opposition; order; ordinance; patience; paul; people; persons; peter; pieces; place; plain; popes; powers; practises; preaching; precepts; present; priests; princes; priviledges; prophets; protestant; pure; quinto; reason; remnant; respect; rest; revel; reward; right; roman; rome; rulers; said; saints; saith; satan; saviour; scripture; seat; second; self; separate; set; setting; shew; sin; smite; smiting; spirit; spiritual; stand; state; stone; strength; subjection; subjects; sure; sword; taking; tcp; testament; text; thee; thes; things; thou; thrones; thy; time; title; tribute; true; truth; universal; use; vain; visible; war; way; wealth; whore; wicked; words; work; world; worship; wrath; writings; yea; zeal cache: A62873.xml plain text: A62873.txt item: #4 of 5 id: A77422 author: Grebner, Paul. title: A brief description of the future history of Europe, from Anno 1650 to An. 1710. Treating principally of those grand and famous mutations yet expected in the world, as, the ruine of the Popish hierarchy, the final annihilation of the Turkish Empire, the conversion of the eastern and western Jews, and their restauration to their ancient inheritance in the Holy Land, and the Fifth Monarchie of the universall reign of the Gospel of Christ upon Earth. With principal passages upon every of these, out of that famous manuscript of Paul Grebner, extant in Trinity-Colledge Library in Cambridge. Composed upon the occasion of the young Kings arrival into Scotland, to shew what will in probability be the event of the present affairs in England and Scotland. date: 1650 words: 24894 flesch: 63 summary: Grave and judicious Authours have with wonder and admiration observed the heavenly and inimitable Method of holy Scrjptures , how all the Mysteries and memorable Occurrences in the same are comprized in Numbers , how within the compasse of such a Quantity of years , God alwayes divulged his Counsels , and manifested what he purposed should be wrought among the children of men . And for those 12. years God rewarded him with 80. years of government in and over all the land of Aegypt . keywords: aegypt; agreement; ancient; annihilation; anno; anno mundi; antichrist; armenia; army; asia; aut; babel; barbarous; baudensis; beast; beginning; ben; birth; bloud; books; bowels; brethren; brief; burning; cambridge; captivity; certain; changes; chap; chapters; charles; children; christi; christians; church; cities; civil; coasts; colledge; comet; coming; common; conjunction; constantinople; conversion; converted; cruelty; daies; daniel; darknesse; david; day; death; description; destruction; devil; discourse; div; dominions; doth; downfall; dragon; dust; early; earth; eastern; eclipse; edom; effects; emperour; empire; end; enemies; england; english; estate; eternall; europe; european; excellent; extant; eyes; ezekiel; face; families; famine; famous; father; fearfull; felicity; field; fifth; finall; fire; forces; fourth; france; future; gentiles; germany; ghost; glorious; glory; god; gods; good; gospel; got; government; grand; great; grebner; haec; hands; happy; hath; head; heaven; height; high; history; holy; horrid; house; idolatry; iii; image; india; israelites; italy; jerusalem; jewish; jews; john; joseph; judea; judgement; kingdom; kingdomes; kings; lamentable; land; late; law; leo; liberty; library; life; light; like; lion; living; long; lord; luther; magog; mahomet; manifest; manuscript; massacres; matter; men; merlin; mighty; millenaries; ministers; monarchies; monarchy; moon; moses; multitude; mutations; names; nations; neverthelesse; new; non; north; northern; notes; number; occasion; old; opinions; papacy; papists; parts; passages; paul; people; persecutions; piety; place; plain; pope; popery; popish; post; power; present; prince; prophecie; prophecy; prophet; protestants; provinces; quae; qui; reasons; red; reformation; reign; religion; restauration; return; revel; roman; roman empire; rome; romish; ruine; said; saints; saith; saviour; saying; scotland; scriptures; sea; seal; second; self; set; severall; sin; small; souldiers; space; spain; stand; states; stead; subjects; sun; sword; tartaria; temple; terrible; text; thee; things; thomason; thou; thy; time; treating; tribes; trinity; troubles; true; trumpet; truth; turkish; turks; universall; vial; viz; warre; wars; way; western; wofull; wonderfull; works; world; worship; years; young cache: A77422.xml plain text: A77422.txt item: #5 of 5 id: A84389 author: Ellis, Thomas, attributed name. title: The traytors unvailed, or a brief account of that horrid and bloody designe intended by those rebellious people, known by the names of Anabaptists and Fifth Monarchy being upon sunday the 14th. of April 1661. in Newgate on purpose to oppose his Majesties person and laws. date: 1661 words: 2053 flesch: 54 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A84389) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 119799) keywords: anabaptists; bloody; books; brief; characters; early; eebo; encoding; english; fifth; horrid; images; letters; majesties; monarchy; online; oxford; partnership; people; person; phase; purpose; rebellious; tcp; tei; text; time; traytors; works; xml cache: A84389.xml plain text: A84389.txt