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A74806 Englands remembrancer, or A warning from heaven: setting forth the two iudgements of God now upon the land, viz. sword and plague. VVith an admonition by a well-willer to his countrey, for prevention of the third iudgement threatned, which is famine. Entred according to order. Well-willer to his countrey. 1644 (1644) Thomason E50_4; ESTC R2086 5,202 8

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search your selves O nation not worthy to be beloved Zeph. 2.1 before the decree come forth and yee be as chaffe that passeth on a day looke into your lives consider your wayes goe apart and seriously aske your soules What have we done Let your mirth be turned into mourning Dan. 9.19 your feasting into fasting weepe and lament bitterly for your sins cry mightily for mercy even as for life and death cease to doe evill learne to doe well wash you make you cleane put away your sinnes from before God his eyes rent your hearts and not your garwents amend and change your wayes bring forth fruits meete for repentance that so yee may get the sword againe into his sheath which is alreadie drawn out and will give every one of us our deaths wound except we repent and may quench that wrath which is already kindled and will burne hotter and hotter and never cease untill it have utterly consumed us if in time we quench it not by the teares of true repentance wherefore now prepare to meet thy God O England It is more then high time to repent deferre no longer if the last blow be once stricken that is cut it downe even utter desolation there will then bee left no place for repentance Oh that I could therefore perswade you but it is not I it is the Lord that must doe it now Lord doe thou perswade Japheth for we cannot Turne thou us unto thee O Lord of hosts make thy face to shine and we shall be saved convert us unto thee and we shall be converted renew our dayes as of old Lord thou longest for our conversion thou standest waiting crying Jerem. 13.27 Wash thine heart O England wilt thou not be made cleane oh when will it once be Lord cleanse thou us and we shall be cleansed wash thou us and we shall bee whiter then snow cause us to come unto thee why hast thou hardened our hearts from thy feare Isay 64.8 O Lord thou art our Father we are thy clay thou art the Potter wee are the worke of thine hands oh destroy not the worke of thine owne hands frame and fashion us and make us such as thou wouldest have us to be spare thy people O God spare thy people and bee jealous for thine inheritance Why shall the people say Where is their God O Lord heare O Lord consider and doe it deferre not for thy names sake for thy Christ his sake pitie the desolations of thy Sion of the Citie where thy name is called upon Wilt thou O Lord forsake for ever Why is thy wrath thus hot against the sheepe of thy pasture Our sins indeed testifie against us that we are a rebellious and stifnecked people we lye downe in our shame and confusion covereth us thou art righteous and just when thou judgest but we are a perverse and froward generation we would not heare when thou calledst but stopped our eares like the deafe Adder Pro. 1.26.27 therefore thou maist now justly laugh at our destruction and mocke when our feare commeth but there is mercy with thee that thou maist be feared we beseech thee in wrath remember mercy have mercy upon us according to the multitude of thy compassions oh Lord save us or else we perish Comfort us according to the dayes that thou hast afflicted us Returne O Lord how long and be pacified towards thy servants Continue still to bee our God and let us be thy people remove thy judgements which lye heavie upon us and destroy us not uttterly for thy names sake Make us al to turne to thee from the highest to the lowest by speedie and unfeigned repentance that so thou maist not utterly cut us off even head and taile roote and branch in one day but maist still delight to doe us good to multiply thy blessings upon us and make us as worthy to be beloved in and through thy Sonne Christ Jesus that Sonne of thy love as we have beene for our long peace and prosperitie of all the Nations of the earth admired even so be it Lord so be it This is the first and generall Remedie which a Nation must use for the removall and preventing not onely of the Plague but of any other judgement whatsoever namely 2 Chron. 7.13.14 Jerem. 18.7.8 Isa 1.19.20 Jere. 14.11.12 true repentance which stands in sorrow for sin and reformation of life If yee consent and obey yee shall eate the good fruits of the Land but if yee refuse and be rebellious yee shall be devoured with the sword for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it Now if so be I cannot prevaile with the whole Land then I turne to you that feare the Lord I hope to have audience in your cares If yee cannot prevaile for others yet make sure of your owne soules learne to hide your selves to build an Arke for the safetie of you and yours But yee will say how may that be done I answer We must separate from the sinnes of a land if we would not be partakers of their plagues Deut. 4.3.4 Zeph. 2.3 The more wicked the times grow the more holy we should grow like bright orient stars the deeper they goe in the dark night the brighter they shine like the light of Goshen in the darkenesse of Aegypt like Upright Lot in wicked Sodome like righteous Noe in a bad world We must mourne for the sinnes of the times Ezek. 9.4 and for our owne sinnes and we must trust to God for safety Nahum 1.7 Psal 33.18.19 Psal 91.1 Pro. 18.10 Lastly Let us betake our selves to prayer Pray pray pray therefore cry and say O Lord we know not what to doe only our eyes are up towards thee what shall we say unto thee O thou preserver of men we are even ashamed and confounded to lift up our eyes to heaven wee have sinned exceedingly wee our Rulers and Governors Prince and people we have all sinned our sinnes are gone up as an heavy loade too heavy for us to beare heaven and earth even groane under the burthen of them they cry mightily for vengeance but heare the groanes of thy servants let their cryes be lowder in thine eares heare the pleadings and intercessions of thine own Sonne for us his bloud cryes louder for mercy then our sinnes can doe for judgement had it not been for that we had all long agoe perished and been utterly consumed O thou the hope of Israel the Saviour thereof in the time of trouble why art thou as a stranger in the land Ier. 14.8 9. as one that passeth by to tarry for a night Why art thou as a man astonied as a strong man that cannot helpe Yet thou O Lord art in the middest of us thy name is called upon us forsake us not Hast thou utterly reiected Judah Hath thy soule abhorred Sion Why hast thou smitten us that we cannot be healed We looked for peace and behold no good for health and behold trouble we acknowledge O Lord our wickednesse and the wickednesse of our fathers we have all sinned doe not abhorre us for thy names sake cast not downe the throne of thy Glory remember and breake not thy covenant with us Psal 51.18 we have no helpe but of thee thou art our God therefore save us oh be favourable unto thy Sion build thou the walles of Jerusalem Psal 53.6 so shall we praise thy name for ever and teach all ages to keepe praises for thee in store Oh give salvation to thy people out of Sion when thou shalt restore againe the captivity of thy people then shall Jacob rejoyce and Israel shall be lagd FINIS