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Hear thou the things which must
come to pass in the last times.
There shall be famine and war and
earthquakes in diverse places.
Snow and ice and great drought
shall there be and many dissentions
amongst people,
blasphemy, inequity, envy and villany,
indolence, pride and intemperance.
so that every man shall speak
that which pleaseth him
and the priests shall have no peace
amongst themselves,
shall sacrifice unto making
deceipt for mind.
Therefore will I not look
upon them.
Then shall the priests behold the people
departing from the house of the Lord and
turning unto the world and setting up
landmarks in the house of God.
They shall clame for themselves many things
and places that are lost and shall be
subject unto Caesar as also they were
of all times giving poll taxes
to the cities, even gold and silver.
And the chief men of the city
shall be condemned
and their substance brought into
the treasuries of the kings
and they shall be fooled
for there shall be great disturbance
throughout all the people and death also.
The house of the Lord shall be desert
and their altars shall be abhorred
so that spiders weave amongst them.
The place of holyness too shall be
corrupted, priests all corrupted.
Agony shall increase.
Virtue shall be overcome,
joy perish and gladness depart.
In those days evil shall abound.
There shall be respectors of persons.
Hymns shall seize out of
the house of the Lord.
Truth shall be no more.
Covetousness shall abound
amongst the priests.
And the bright man shall not be found.
On a (?)
shall arise there the last time a king,
a lover of the Lord
who shall hold rule not or long.
He shall have two sons,
the first named after
the first letter A,
the second named after
the eigth letter H.
The first shall die before the second.
Thereafter shall rise two princes
to oppress the nations
under whose hands there shall be
a very great famine
in the right hand part of the east
so that nation shall rise
against nation and be driven out
from their own borders.
Again another king shall rise,
a crafty man who shall command
a golden image of Caesar to be made.
Therefore matyrdom shall abound.
Then shall faith return
unto the servants of the Lord
and holyness shall be multiplied
and agony increased.
The mountains shall be comforted
and shall drop down
sweepeth the fire from the face (?)
The number of the saints maybe accomplished.
After a little space
there shall arise another king out of the east
a lover of the Lord
who shall cause all good thing
and necessary to abound
in the house of the Lord.
He shall show mercy
unto the widiws and the needy
and shall command a royal gift
to be given unto the priests.
In his days shall be abundance of all things.
And after that again
another king shall arise
in the southern part of the world
and shall hold rule but a little space.
In whose days the treasuries shall fall
because of the wages of the soldiers
so that the substance of all the ages
shall be commanded
and given to the king.
Thereafter shall there be plenty of corn
and wine and oil
but great dearness of money
so that the substance of gold and silver
shall be given for corn
and there shall be great dearness
and at that time there shall be
very great risings of the sea
so that no man shall tell news
to any man.
The kings of the earth
and the princes and the captains
shall be troubled
and no man shall speak freely.
Gray hairs shall be seen upon boys
and the young shall not give place
upon the aged.
After that shall rise yet another king
a crafty man who will hold rule
for a short space
in whose days there shall be
all manner of evils even
the death of the race of men from the east
even unto Babylon
and thereafter death and famine and sword
in the land of Cain and even unto Rome.
Then shall all the fountains of water
and wells boil over
and be turned into blood into dust and blood.
And heaven shall be moved
and the stars shall fall unto the earth
The sun shall be cut in half
like the moon
And the moon shall not give her light
There shall be great signs and wonders
in those days
when Antichrist draws near.
These are the signs unto them
that dwell on the earth in those days.
The pains of great revile
shall come upon them
in those days
when Antichrist draweth near.
These are the signs.
Woe unto them that dwell on the earth.
In the last days a great king shall come
WHEN I WAS A CHILD IN THE BELLY OF MY MOTHER
Woe unto them who build
for they shall not inhabit
Woe unto them that break up the foul
for they shall labour without a cause.
WHEN I WAS A CHILD
Woe unto them that make marriages
for no man shall beget sons.
DESOLATION
Woe unto them that (?) from field to field
WHEN I WAS A CHILD IN THE PENIS OF MY FATHER
for all field shall be consumed with fire
ANNIHILATION
Woe unto them that will look unto themselves
SILENCE
for they shall be condemned
SILENCE
Woe unto them that took pity from the poor
SILENCE
when he asked him
WHEN I WAS A CHILD IN THE BELLY OF MY MOTHER
WHEN I WAS A CHILD IN THE BELLY OF MY MOTHER
I am the sun
I am father of all
I am the father most high
I am the father of all spirits
These are the sad signs
of the ending of the world
WHEN I WAS A CHILD IN THE BELLY OF MY MOTHER
WHEN I WAS A CHILD IN THE PENIS OF MY FATHER
Famine and great pestilence.
ANNIHILATION
Then shall all men be lead captive
amongst all nations
TAKE ME TO MY DEAD CHRIST
and shall fall
by the edge of the sword.
And shall fall by the edge of the sword.
TAKE ME TO MY DEAD CHRIST
TAKE ME TO MY DEAD CHRIST
From shore to shore
TAKE ME TO MY DEAD CHRIST
TAKE ME TO MY DEAD CHRIST
I am the sun of mine
I am the father of all
I am the father most high
From shore to shore
All men shall be led captive
and die by the edge of the sword
TAKE ME TO MY DEAD CHRIST
WHEN I WAS A CHILD IN THE BELLY OF MY MOTHER
WHEN I WAS A CHILD IN THE PENIS OF MY FATHER
DESOLATION
All shall die by the edge of the sword
SILENCE
All shall die by the edge of the sword
All shall fall by the edge of the sword
All shall be picked by the sickles
TAKE ME TO MY DEAD CHRIST
of the turning burning
TAKE ME TO MY DEAD CHRIST


Thomas Pretsch, pri@prism.franken.de