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A19296 A sermon profitably preached in the church within her Maiesties honourable Tower, neere the citie of London ... Anderson, Anthony, d. 1593. 1586 (1586) STC 571; ESTC S108526 34,033 110

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vs the view of their trayterous pride and infernall confidence which doth consist in themselues their furniture and multitude euen as the heathen did of aid against Dauid Psal 20. Some put their trust in horses and some in Chariots but our trust is in the name the power and strength of our God Secondly that their indeuour is not to better or to reforme the state of religion or the gouernment in the common weale if so they can finde it maymed but farre otherwise and not other then vtterly to destroye subuert both Let vs breake c. Thirdly that their pride ●●th blinded their eies 〈◊〉 the 〈…〉 hartes 〈…〉 they im● 〈…〉 woul● 〈…〉 they fight against the Lord in stryuing with his annointed First who seeth not in our Catholiques an insolent pride and hellish furye who trusting in their forraine strength abroad and at home doe bray out into these speaches or like to effect This woman shall not raigne ouer vs Luc 19.14 Mat. 21.18 this is the last heire come let vs kill her and take awaye her inheritaunce Come let vs rowse vp Englande and make a breache in it for vs let vs sette vp a king or Queene rather euen the sonne of Tabeall Esay 7. or that Idolatrous daughter And who shall doe all this Forsooth our English Catholiques and these greedy greene youths must begin that attempt that all the great more graue yet silent confederates maye follow● 〈…〉 they stirre vp and enco● 〈…〉 Come on 〈…〉 ●lmost no 〈…〉 ●noe is 〈…〉 forme Let vs. Let you Why seely wretches what are you What are we Wee are the princes Pereles of the earth wee are the Catholique confederates of the holy Church wee are the sufficient banded powers able to eate vp all the heretickes in the land Alas seely Caytiues Parturiunt montes exit ridiculus mus And doe you not knowe that your triumph is before the victorye Doe you not see that your reioyce doth repose his rest in the strength farre shorte of helping heauen and will you be confidently blind not behold the end of your vnnaturall subiects in their treasonable practises doth not the psalmist saye of suche They are fallen but we stand vpright Psal 20. c. for wee trust not in Charyots nor in horses or in the strength of men but in 〈…〉 But if ye thinke 〈…〉 agains● 〈…〉 heart● 〈…〉 th● 〈…〉 wheele compas of the heauens which with glorious power doth day by night that for vs encompasse the same And though ye be the powers of the whole earth Esay 40.6.7.8 the flowers therof yet are ye but grasse the little creatures therin yet of base reputation when the Lord of hoasts shal arme them to his battaile for vs his beloued Church they shal beate you to the earth wither you as heye For when he hath set the season day he wil then speak to you in his displeasure with the weakest of these creatures he can wil as with an iron rod break al your popish power into penistone peeces yea the very gates of hell cannot preuaile against him Ioel. 8.4 The caterpiller so easy to be crushed the palmer worme the grashopper the flie Amos. S. 6.17.24 Chro. 10.13 the frogge the louse matters of lesse moment will he arme with his power then I sa● 〈…〉 of the Lord shall 〈…〉 Catho● 〈…〉 ●s But 〈…〉 syrs 〈…〉 Lord of Hoasts Psal 24. Ye are kinges yet not properly for the Lorde is the king of the vniuersall earth Dan. 4.14 and hee giueth and taketh away kings kingdomes at his pleasure and giueth them to whom he will euen to very abiects if so he see it good Let you you the Armies of Antichrist let you crest vp your Crests against the Lord Iesus Christ In good truth sirs though ye be strong by suttle sleight to deceiue sundry his seely seruaunts in his Church yet shall you see that if the Captain Ioab thē sure our soueraigne Iesus for his Dauid wil driue Abner and his Antichrist Ishboseth quite out of the field 2. Sam. 2.14 Psal 8.9 Apoc. 12. But let you The Dragon his Angels of hell in earth bend your battaile against Christ our Michaell and his annointed Prince heauenly powers in this his C●●f England Well go● 〈…〉 ye Gia●● 〈…〉 you sh● 〈…〉 as 〈…〉 Psal 7 10.1● 12.13.14 ● cannot be stayed rise vp spare not begin to play For the Lorde hath whet his sword bent his bow 2. Sam. 2 14. Psal 7.10.11 12. meaneth to make a speedy dispatch of his persecutours and he hath established our Dauids throne because shee putteth her trust in him Therefore we rest assured in humble harts that hee will deliuer her And armeth vs against you Psal 22. with safetye of his good quarrell encourageth vs by his heroicall spirite 144.1 and maketh our fingers nimble for the battell Axe Wherefore our true English hartes doe not feare at all your Romaine force Goe to then Abner thou Abington and all the broode of Sathan for our God for his Dauid Elizabeth is encamped against thee watcheth for the further protection 127.1 of our English Israell whose holy name be blessed for euer and euer Amen But 〈…〉 will further examine your 〈…〉 against her 〈…〉 former 〈…〉 on Let 〈…〉 purpose euen an vtter subuersiō of this present state the religion of Christ the Crowne dignity life of our most gratious Queen Elizabeth al which vnder these Metaphors coardes bonds phrases metonimicall the scriptures giue to vs and are before sufficiently discerned But oh miserable Papistes yee cannot break the bōds staffe of liberty which god in his great mercy hath made with this his beloued Churche It is not in your power that appertaineth vnto God alone to breake his league of loue with vs Zach. 11.8.14.15 our bandes of Amitye and Christian peace to cast out our shepheard scatter the flocke destroy the fruitfull pasture all at once It is not you it is not you except the Lorde for our vnthankfulnes doe enbattle you against vs neither can you breake the least coard of this Church or regiment except you could bere●●● 〈◊〉 Maiestye of her naturall 〈…〉 ●hom God defend 〈…〉 ●his 〈◊〉 spirite 〈…〉 ba● 〈…〉 And we with sorrowfull sighes knowe-that her dolerous death is your chiefe desire But how wicked is your attēpt or howe vnable for Popish reach ye nothing yet consider Wicked it is to determine the slaughter of her Maiestye as Gods Scriptures woulde tell you could ye beleeue them your own trēbling harts feebled hands in so prodigious a sacrilege by you attempted doth bewray you to striue herin against your accusing consciences Ro. 2. For haue we not this commaund in generall giuen to al fleshe Thou shalt not kill Exod. 20. And is not the Princes person garded with this speciall Prouiso Psal 105.15