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The Truth of the "time" and "times" we are in ...

... spiritual wickedness, for heavenly things ...

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And measures and matters of The Truth of the "time" we are in ...how "man" ..."thought to change time and times ...

Dearly beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, how that one day is with the Lord, as a thousand year, and a thousand year as one day. The Lord is not slack to fulfil his promise, as some men count slackness: but is patient to us ward, and would have no man lost, but would receive all men to repentance.

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      Behold in a nightmare of the dark season ...of the times and time ..of the season of man ...see son of man ...

      and i was taken and shown of the beginning ...spiritual wickedness, for heavenly things...

      and the dread dead darkness of religiousness and templish whorship ...

      and the maiming and murder thereof ...

      and the vile evil wicked spirit of the same ...OVER others ...

      and the spirit of truth can not ...be USED to build on a foundation of churchliness ...or ...religiosity ...

      neither can any house be built on religiousness ...or temple whorship of any measure ...of the same ...

      and the plain measures of matters ...is this ...that the worship of God and Christ is ...in spirit and truth ...

      and WITHIN the person ...every each soul ...and the heart thereof ...the body thereof ...

      and NOT WITHOUT ...NOT on the outside ...of buildings made with hands ...

      and NOT of ceremonies and dogma and doctrine ..garnished with songs and robes and rings and THINGS...

      and plainly Jesus established the temple of God ...WITHIN people ...

      and utterly destroyed the TEMPLE built with hands ...that it never be built again ...

      and why? that ONLY God and Christ might dwell WITHIN the heart and soul and mind and body of any ...that would be called the children of God ...

      and that man ...MAN is no longer worthy to LORD OVER OTHERS ...of templish ...religious ...traditionally traitorous ways ...

     

      and scripture came back to remembrance ...

     

      THE GOSPELL OF ST. MARK Chpt 14

      And the highest Priest stood up amongst them, and asked Jesus saying: answerest thou nothing? How is it that these bear witness against thee? And he held his peace, and answered nothing. Again the highest Priest asked him, and said unto him: Art thou Christ the son of the blessed? And Jesus said: I am. And ye shall see the son of man sit on the right hand of power, and come in the clouds of heaven. Then the highest priest rent his clothes and said: what need we any further of witness? Ye have heard the blasphemy, what think ye? And they all gave sentence that he was worthy of death. And some began to spit at him, and to cover his face, and to beat him with fists, and to say unto him, *arede unto us. And the servants buffeted him on the face.

     

     And the men that stood about Jesus, mocked him, and smote him, and blindfolded him, and smote his face. And asked him saying: *arede, who it is that smote thee? And many other things despitefully said they against him.       *arede (guess)...

     

     They that passed by, reviled him wagging their heads and saying: Thou that destroyest the temple of God and buildest it in three days, save thyself. If thou be the son of God, come down from the cross. Likewise also the high priests mocking him with the Scribes and elders said: He saved other, him self he cannot save. If he be the king of Israel, let him now come down from the cross, and we will believe him. He trusted in God, let him deliver him now, if he will have him: for he said, I am the son of God. That same also the thieves which were crucified with him, cast in his teeth.

     

     and of the murderous (murder us )      inquisition reformation came back to remembrance ...

     

     and even in the United States ...early american church law Unto Death!

     

      and more shown of and on the church ...

     

     William Tyndale ....

     Tyndale, remaining in prison, was proffered an advocate and a procurator; the which he refused, saying that he would make answer for himself. He had so preached to them who had him in charge, and such as was there conversant with him in the Castle that they reported of him, that if he were not a good Christian man, they knew not whom they might take to be one.

     At last, after much reasoning, when no reason would serve, although he deserved no death, he was condemned by virtue of the emperor's decree, made in the assembly at Augsburg. Brought forth to the place of execution, he was tied to the stake, strangled by the hangman, and afterwards consumed with fire, at the town of Vilvorde, A.D. 1536; crying at the stake with a fervent zeal, and a loud voice, "Lord! open the king of England's eyes."

     

     John Rogers

     When the time came that he should be brought out of Newgate to Smithfield, the place of his execution, Mr. Woodroofe, one of the sheriffs, first came to Mr. Rogers, and asked him if he would revoke his abominable doctrine, and the evil opinion of the Sacrament of the altar. Mr. Rogers answered, "That which I have preached I will seal with my blood." Then Mr. Woodroofe said, "Thou art an heretic." "That shall be known," quoth Mr. Rogers, "at the Day of Judgment." "Well," said Mr. Woodroofe, "I will never pray for thee." "But I will pray for you," said Mr. Rogers; and so was brought the same day, the fourth of February, by the sheriffs, towards Smithfield, saying the Psalm Miserere by the way, all the people wonderfully rejoicing at his constancy; with great praises and thanks to God for the same. And there in the presence of Mr. Rochester, comptroller of the queen's household, Sir Richard Southwell, both the sheriffs, and a great number of people, he was burnt to ashes, washing his hands in the flame as he was burning. A little before his burning, his pardon was brought, if he would have recanted; but he utterly refused it. He was the first martyr of all the blessed company that suffered in Queen Mary's time that gave the first adventure upon the fire. His wife and children, being eleven in number, ten able to go, and one sucking at her breast, met him by the way, as he went towards Smithfield. This sorrowful sight of his own flesh and blood could nothing move him, but that he constantly and cheerfully took his death with wonderful patience, in the defence and quarrel of the Gospel of Christ."

       

 

     

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