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A96291 A declaration to Great Britain and Ireland, shewing the downfall of their princes, and wherefore it is come upon them: because Christ is riding on his white horse, conquering his enemies till he have destroyed Antichrist, who hath made the nations drunk with the cup of her fornications: and till he have destroyed Mahomet, that great deceiver of the people. / Written and directed to Great Britain, and all other nations; by me Robert Wharton, wel-wisher to my countrymen, and to all the faithfull in Christ Jesus throughout the world. With an humble advice to the Army. This treatise is approved and commended, and thought worthy to be printed, by Master Hugh Peters. Wharton, Robert, fl. 1649. 1649 (1649) Wing W1575; Thomason E555_35; ESTC R204066 18,927 28

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as you have it in the Revelations Now when the Lord hath taken possession of all then shall that Prophesie be fulfilled which the Lord spake by the Prophet Esay And it shall come to passe in the latter days that the Lords house shall be prepared in the height of the Mountains and shall be higher then the highest or as may be said higher then the Kingdoms of the World for his power glory and beauty Then shall all Nations seeke unto him a multitude of people shall speak one to another Come let us ascend to the hill of the Lords house he will instruct us in his wayes and we will walke in his paths for out of Sion shall come a Law and the Word from Jerusalem yea and shall give sentence among the Nations yea and the multitude of the people shall breake their Swords into Mattocks and their spears into pruning hooks they shall not learn War any more nor lift up a weapon one against another then shall the high heads of men be brought low and the Lord only shall be exalted Esay 2. Then shall be fulfilled the word of the Lord concerning his people and his enemies saying Behold my servants that rejoyce for very quietnesse of heart but ye shall cry for sorrow of heart and complain for vexation of Spirit your name shall you leave for a curse among my chosen for the Lord shall slay you call his servants by another name Esay 45. Now to consider concerning this Prophesie that Esay spake of many things concerning Christs comming in the flesh for the redemption of man is accomplished which was the greatest worke of all works but for the accomplishing of his power in bringing his people from the bondage of their enemies is but now begun and when he hath done concerning his enemies and taken possession of all Kingly powers and authority then shall be brought to passe the Prophesie of Esay the Prophet Shall learn War no more which shall be fulfilled at the time the Lord hath appointed now the Lord hath appeared for his people and is going on his way conquering his enemies either goe on with him or goe out of his way of his fury lest you be found partakers with them in their sinfulnesse and so be partakers with them of their punishment then let us beware while it is called to day least if we come in the hardnesse of our hearts heaven be shut against us to all eternity and then too late to call for mercie therefore our Saviour Christ gives us warning saying Watch for ye know not when the master commeth whether at noonday or at midnight or at the cock crowing or at the dawning lest he come suddenly he finde you sleeping and what I say unto you I say unto all Watch Mark 13.35 36. Now I pray you in the feare of the Lord consider what the Lord hath done and what he is now a doing and the Lord enlighten your understanding that ye may see more and more of the Lords appearing for his people and be partakers with them of their happiness in Christ The Lord unite the Nations together that as we are but one people and language so we may be of one heart and minde which the Lord grant for Jesus Christ his sake AMEN Yours R.W. Errata To the Reader l. 5. for much r. long page 5. line 22. as for r. abhorr'd p. 9.18 r. when ye p. 10. l. 18. r. Essex from the Land service r. my Lord of from the Sea p. 11. l. 18. r. appeare ibid. l. 31. r. seem'd to frown on them p. 12. l. 1. for take r. lose ibid. l. 33. r. buried A Declaration to Great Britain TO all my loving country men whom I am bound to love I am desirous to impart a few lines concerning the great worke that God hath wrought for his Gospel in this latter age of the World especially in England where we are a Nation as first to consider how he worketh next what he hath brought to passe It pleased the Lord in King Henries dayes about the 9th year of his Reign that the Lord brought to light the Gospel here in England by the hand of Luther who sent it to this Nation where it was accepted among many people with great joy and comfort to their poor souls This being done it pleased the Lord to continue it till Queen Maries days then begun a great persecution to come againe by that red Dragon which is spoken of Revelations Chap. 12. concerning Michael and his Angels who fought with the Dragon and his Angels which was figured out plainly by Queen Mary who gave the red Dragon for her Arms and so plaid her part accordingly as you all know by the story but it pleased the Lord to shorten her days and set up a Governour who favoured the Gospel then was the power of the Devil brought down and whosoever rose up against the Gospel were brought to the block or the halter likewise the Spanish Navie who came to devoure up the Gospel how were they overthrown in the sea and their great General Don Pedro brought in to the mercy of the Queen after the Lord had removed her he set up the King of Scots to rule over us who before he came into England made a Covenant with his Ministers to purge the Church of England who came and was Crowned our King which being done and a Parliament called then did the Devil that red Dragon begin to set his own servants the Papists to work who thought when they had blown up the Parliament devised a project to have proclaimed that the Puritans had done it and so have raised the whole Countrey to out off the people of God most barbarously but the Lord who neither slumbers nor sleeps befooles them all and brought them miserably to their ends yet did not this great mercy put out King in minde how the Lord dealt lovingly with him in bringing him out of a poore Countrey into a glorious land where he had all the pleasures that might be afforded as we all know that he had delivered him and his Nobles from such a deadly blow and made him of a poor Scotch King a glorious English King which would make me think the more the Lord had honoured him the more he should have sought for to glorifie the Lord but he did not for concerning the Covenant he made with his Ministers in Scotland he neglected casting it behind his back which when the Ministers saw they came into England to White Hall where one of them made a Sermon before him putting him in minde how he had broke his Covenant with God and man and how the Lord would lay to his charge his Covenant he made concerning purging the Church of England he charg'd him deeply but he charged him so deeply with it that as soon as he had done his Sermon he was soundly checkt for it sent to the Tower where he lay a time but means being wrought for him he was