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Wesley [1755], EXPLANATORY NOTES UPON The New Testament. By JOHN WESLEY, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford (Printed by William Bowyer, LONDON) [word count] [B17100].
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1   And after this I saw another angel coming down out of heaven, note having great power, and the earth was inlightned with his glory. 2   And he cried mightily with a loud voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, note is fallen, and is become an habitation of devils, and an hold of every unclean spirit, and an hold of every unclean beast, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird. 3   For all nations have drank of the wine of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich, thro' the abundance of her delicacies. 4   And I heard another voice note

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out of heaven, saying, Come out of her my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues. 5   For her sins have reached even to heaven, note and God hath remembered her iniquities. 6   Reward her note even as she hath rewarded, and give her double according to her works; in the cup which she filled, fill to her double. 7   As much as she hath glorified herself note and lived deliciously, so much torment and sorrow give her: because she saith in her heart, I sit as a queen, and am no widow, and shall see no sorrow. 8   Therefore note shall her plagues come in one day, death, and sorrow, and famine; and she shall be burnt with fire; for strong is17Q0421 the Lord God who judgeth her. 9   And the kings of the earth, who had committed fornication and lived deliciously with her, shall weep and mourn over her, when they see the smoke of her burning, 10   Standing afar off for fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas! Thou great city Babylon, thou strong city! note In one hour is thy judgment come. 11   And the merchants of the earth weep and mourn over her; for none buyeth their merchandize any more; Merchandize of gold, note 12   and silver, and precious stone, and pearl, and fine linen, and purple, and silk, and scarlet, and all sorts of thyine wood, and all sorts of vessels of ivory, and all sorts of vessels of most precious

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wood, and of brass, and iron, and marble; 13   And cinnamon, and amomum, note and odours, and ointment, and frankincense, and wine, and oil, and fine flour, and wheat, and beasts, and sheep; and merchandize of horses and of chariots, and of bodies and souls of men. 14   And the fruits note which thy soul desireth are departed from thee, and all things that were dainty and splendid are perished from thee and thou shalt find them no more. 15   The merchants of these things who became rich by her, shall stand afar off, for fear of her torment, weeping and mourning, Saying, alas, alas! 16   The great city that was clothed in fine linen, and purple, and scarlet, and decked with gold, and precious stone, and pearl: in one hour so great riches are become desolate. 17   And every ship-master, and all the company belonging to ships, and sailors, and all who trade by sea, 18   stood afar off, And cried when they saw the smoke of her burning, saying, What city was like the great city? 19   And they cast dust on their heads, note and cried, weeping and mourning, saying, Alas, alas! The great city, wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea, by reason of her costliness; for in one hour she is made desolate. 20   Rejoice over her, note thou heaven, and ye saints, and apostles, and prophets; for God hath avenged you on her.

21   And a mighty angel took up a stone like a great mill-stone, and cast it into the sea, note saying, Thus with violence shall Babylon, the great city, be thrown down, and shall be found no more at all. 22   And the voice of

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harpers, note and musicians, and pipers, and trumpeters, shall be heard no more at all in thee, and no artificer of any kind shall be found any more in thee, and the sound of a mill-stone shall be heard no more at all in thee. 23   And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee, and the voice of the bridegroom and the bride shall be heard no more in thee: for thy merchants, were the great men of the earth; note for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived. 24   And in her was found the blood of prophets, and saints, note and of all that had been slain upon the earth.
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Wesley [1755], EXPLANATORY NOTES UPON The New Testament. By JOHN WESLEY, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford (Printed by William Bowyer, LONDON) [word count] [B17100].
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