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A67327 Spiritual armour to defend the head from the superfluity of naughtiness being a loving and Christian tender, humbly offered to the pious and serious consideration of the ministers of the Gospel and to all others it may concern : wherein is proved that it is unlawful for women to cut their hair polled or shorn and men to wear the same to cover their heads : together with how men and women ought according to the written law of God and nature to wear their hair. Wall, Thomas. 1688 (1688) Wing W488; ESTC R26304 45,767 52

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in deserveth not death temporal and eternal So then if the Minister do not declare the whole Counsel of God according to his written Word and the People live in sin If any are taken away in his sin his Bloud God will require at the Watch mans hand By this we see why Christ said to Peter Ezek. 33. 6. John 20. so often Lovest thou me feed my sheep feed my sheep feed my sheep this is the Pastors duty and love to Christ the neglect is both a hating of Christ and the Souls he hath taken charge of as 't is written Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flock and look well to thy hards Thou shalt not hate thy Prov. 27. 23. Brother in thine heart thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy Neighbour and not susser sin upon him lest thou bear sin for him And not only concerning a Brother is this care to be taken but if Lev. 19. 17. Mat. 18. the whole Church do sin in doing any thing against any of the Commandments of the Lord concerning things which should not be done and are guilty the whole Church must repent thereof unto the Lord and to that end are the Faithful to Hos 2. 1 2. Rev. 3. 4. plead with their Mother as the few Names in Sardis did having the Faithful in Israel for their example Now consider whether the sinful shame to Mans Nature to wit Men in wearing long hair yea the long hair of Women and Women wearing their hair shorn or polled be not an abomination to the Lord whenas God created Man polled or shorn in respect of his hair and commanded him so to keep and wear it And Woman was created with long hair and is charged she shall not cut or wear her hair like to Man But on the clean contrary Men wear Womans long hair and Women wear short hair and this is suffered in almost every Congregation that say they are the Churches of God. Now what is this but such a sin yea of a high nature reckoned among the most grievous sins but because 't is such a sin wherein Men and Women have changed the natural use into that which is against Nature A sin of that nature never heard of to be suffered in any true Church of God and that this sin is so generally spread that it is as a Leprosse which if not speedily reformed and removed out of the Church the Lord will now as of old Abhor the excellency of Jacob and hate his Amos 6. 9. Exek 9. 4. Palaces for the wickedness of their inventions as it is written I will cast them out of my house I will love them no more And to them that mourn in the Churches to see these as like aabominations and have used means to have it redressed and it is not reformed they are commanded to come out from among them and touch not the unclean thing and the Lord will receive them and be a Father to them and they shall be 2 Cor. 6. 16 17. his Sons and Daughters These shall find more comfort with a dinner of herbs where love is to God and their Neighbour than a stalled Oxe and hatred therewith for of such 't is written Prov. 15. 17. Mal. 9. 3. Mat. 18. Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another and a Book of remembrance was written for them that thought on his name For where if but two or three are gathered together in his Name he will be in the midst of them to bless them that whosoever toucheth them toucheth the Apple of his Exod. 20. 2. Psal 50. 16. Rev. 3. 4. Exod. 23. 2. Psal 26. 5. Eye To all other the Lord saith What hast thou to do to take my Word into thy mouth that hatest to be reformed So then it is the few Names that walk with Christ in white for they are worthy that obey the voice of the Lord as 't is written Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil and with David do hate the Congregation of evil dores and will not sit with the wicked for though hand joyn in hand the wicked shall not be unpunished By all which it appeareth that as in the Apostacy after the Apostles decease the sin was chiefly in the Stars or Ministers that fell from their heavenly profession to an earthly whereby all disorder was countenanced so that the godly which departed from the evil make themselves a prey yet the trial of their Faith was more precious than gold for we have seen how the suffering Christians were as Lights in the Rev. 12. 1. Prov. 4. 18. Dan. 12. 3. Phil. 2. 15. prov 5. 22. World who rather shined more unto the perfect day when other that wandred after the Beast were in the Kingdom of Darkness holden with the cords of their own sin so that the Sun and Air was darkened in them that they saw it no shame as in the Apostacy in this day no Men see it no shame for to have faces as the faces of men and hair as the hair of women However it pleased God by means of the godly aforementioned to wit the suffering Christians whose paths shineth as aforesaid more and more unto the perfect day that when the Nations were overspread in Mens wearing long hair the shame to Nature Theophilus the Emperour See Mr. Prinn uncomliness of long locks p. 11. Mr. Speed History of Great Britain l. 9. c. 4. numb 54. p. 44. 2. as Writers say enacted a Law that all Men should cut their hair short and that no Roman should suffer it to grow below his neck The like did King Henry the First of this Nation who commanded that Men should cut their hair short in this Nation and no doubt the King himself gave his Subjects a good example together with the Chief Magistrates and likewise the Teachers of the People in that day so that there was a general Reformation in Mens cutting and wearing their hair polled or shorn according to the Command of the King of Kings as afore-shewed and this Reformation continued in this Nation for near five hundred years until Ezek. 44. 20. 1 Cor. 11. 6 14. the latter end of the Reign of King James the First so that some yet alive can remember if a Malefactor was brought before a Judge at Assize or Justices at Sessions if he had long hair they commanded it to be cut off so careful were all Magistrates and Fathers and Masters in Families to see both old and young Men even to the Children that they had their hair cut short So likewise all the Reformed Ministers and Churches were so careful that they would not admit a Member to be joyned to them is his hair was not according to Gods Order polled or shorn So that if the Churches look not to see the Moral Law kept as well as the Law of Faith rightly believed the Apostle James tells us What doth it profit Jam. 2. 14.