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A90931 Prayers of warre for the kingdome, iudgment and iustice which God hath promised to execute under heaven here on earth, for to maintaine his word (or holy name) and to deliver this people. Against the rage and fury of the horrible and pernitious beast, which devoureth and breaketh in peeces, and stampeth the residue with its feete, blasphemeth God the most High, and endevoreth to change times and lawes. Daniel. 7. Whereunto is added an earnest voyce or letter to the late Roman emperour. Written and set forth first in the German tongue by one, who through many dangers a long time undantedly hath in person denounced unto the Roman emperour and many kings, princes and states, the iudgement of God over the world, and the deliverance of Israel, and still doth continue to admonish all people of the same. 1642 (1642) Wing P3196; Thomason E133_17; ESTC R19230 8,157 18

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PRAYERS OF WARRE FOR THE KINGDOME Iudgment and Iustice which God hath promised to execute under Heaven here on Earth for to maintaine his WORD or HOLY NAME and to deliver his people Against the Rage and Fury of the Horrible and pernitious Beast which devoureth and breaketh in peeces and stampeth the residue with its feete blasphemeth God the Most High and endevoreth to change Times and Lawes Daniel 7. Whereunto is added an earnest voyce or Letter to the late Roman Emperour Written and set forth first in the German Tongue by one who through many dangers a long time undantedly hath in person denounced unto the Roman Emperour and many Kings Princes and States the Iudgement of God over the world and the deliverance of Israel and still doth continue to admonish all people of the same London Printed for G. Thompson 1642. PRAYERS OF WARRE For the Kingdome Iudgment and Iustice which God hath promised to execute under Heaven here on Earth for to maintaine his Word or Holy Name and to deliver his People 1. GOD THE FATHER who hath of Nothing Created Heaven Earth the Seas and All that therein is by the hand of his Divine and Almighty power have pitty and deliver the Creature of his hands through the Grace Vertue and Strength of his Divine Iustice from the power of the Kingdome of Eternall Darknesse 2. O LORD JESVS CHRIST Thou onely Begotten Sonne of God and Saviour of all those that truely beleeve in Thee Thou Eternall King and Prince of Victorie by whom Sinne Death Devill and Hell is overcome and destroyed Have pitie and deliver those People from the Might and Power of all thine and their Enemies which Thou hast redeemed with thy most Holy and Precious Blood and exceding dearely bought to thy Everlasting Kingdome 3. GOD THE HOLY GHOST Thou Divine Fire which art the burning flame light vertue and strength of all beleevers kindle and revive thy members with the vertue of thy Strength that they through the power of God may bee preserved to eternall Salvation Thou Holy Trinitie God the ●ather God the Sonne and God the Holy Ghost in One Eternall Divine and Vndivisible Essence performe and fulfill what thou hast promised concerning the maintaining of thy Word and Holy Name and the deliverance of thy People and hast in thy Eternall Counsell decreed and established against the rage and furie of the Devill and all his members For there is none like unto thee O Lord thou art great and thy Name is great and thou canst shew it in the very Deede who should not feare thee O King of Nations To thee Obedience is due forasmuch as among all the wise men of the Nations and in all their Kingdomes there is none like unto thee Thou Lord art the true God and the living God an everlasting King at thy wrath the Earth trembleth and the Nations cannot abide thine indignation The Gods that have not made the Heavens and the Earth even they must perish from the earth and from under the Heavens But thou hast made the Earth by thy power and established the world by thy Wisedome and hast stretched out the heavens by thine Vnderstanding When thou utterest thy voyce there is a multitude of Waters in the Heavens Ier. 10. Thou Lord most high art very terrible a great King over all the Earth thou reignest over the Heathen thou sittest upon the Throne of thine Holinesse Psal 47. The Heathens must despaire the Kingdomes fall the earth must perish when he uttereth his voyce he that maketh Wars to cease unto the end of the Earth that breaketh the Bow and cutteth the speare in sunder that burneth the Chariot in the Fire Psal 46. Thou breakest the ships of Tharsis with an East winde as wee have heard so have wee seene in the Citty of the Lord of Hosts in the City of our God God will establish it for ever Selah God we waite for thy loving kindnesse in thy Temple According to thy Name O God so is thy praise unto the ends of the Earth Thy Right-hand is full of Righteousnesse Psal 48. Let the Heavens rejoyce and let the Earth be glad let the Sea roare and the fulnesse thereof let the Field be joyfull and all that is therein and let all the Trees of the Wood rejoyce before the Lord for hee commeth hee commeth to Iudge the earth he shall Iudge the World with righteousnesse and the People with his Truth Psal 96. Hee bowed the Heavens and came downe and darkenesse was under his feete Psal 18. A fire goeth before him and burneth up his Enemies round about his Lightning enlightens the World the Earth seeth it and trembleth the Hills melt like waxe at the presence of the Lord at the Presence of the Lord of the whole Earth The Heavens declare his Righteousnesse and all people see his Glory Psal 97. For the Lord shall Iudge and avenge his People and have pittie upon his Servants Deut. 32. In Salem is his Tabernacle and his dwelling place in Sion there breaketh he the Arrowes of the Bow the shield and the Sword and the Battell Sela. Thou art more glorious and excellent then the Mountaines of prey the stout harted must bee spoyled and sleepe their sleepe and the Warrious must let their hands sinck at thy rebuke O God of Iacob both the chariot and the horse are cast into a dead sleepe Thou even thou art to bee feared and who may stand in thy sight when once thou art angry when thou causest the Iudgement to bee heard from Heaven then the Earth feareth and is still Psalme 76. For thou O Lord art a Iealous God and a Revenger yea a revenger is the Lord and furious The Lord will take vengeance on his adversaries and he reserveth wrath for his Enemies Nahum 1. Thou coverest thy selfe with Light thou stretchest out the Heavens like a Curtaine thou layest the beames of thy chambers in the Waters thou makest the clouds thy Charet thou walkest upon the wings of the Winde Psalm 104. Thou art the Lord Whose wayes are in the whirle-winde and in the storme and the clouds are the dust of thy feet thou that rebukest the Sea and makest it dry and dryest up all the Rivers the Mountaines quake at Thee and the Hills melt the Earth quaketh at thy presence yea the world and all that dwell therein who can stand before thine Indignation and who can abide in the fiercenesse of thine anger thy furie burneth like fire and the Rocks are throwne downe by him Nehemiah 1. Thou lookest on the Earth and it trembleth thou touchest the Hills and they smoake the earth trembleth and is moved and the foundations of the Mountaines are moved and doe tremble when thou art angrie Psal 104. Smoake goeth up out of thy Nostrills and a consuming fire out of thy Mouth whereby coales are kindled thy Pavillion round about thee is darke and darke thick cloudes wherein thou art hidden at the brightnesse before Thee the Clouds passe with Haile