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A80084 Huls pillar of providence erected: or The providentiall columne, setting out heavens care for deliverance of that people, with extraordinary power and providence from the bloud-sucking Cavaliers, who had for six weeks closely besieged them. By T. C. minister of Gods Word. Imprimatur Charles Herle. Coleman, Thomas, 1598-1647. 1644 (1644) Wing C5055; Thomason E37_30; ESTC R12827 17,261 16

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have forsaken the Lord Iesus in his cause Take we but these 15. acts of grace put we them together as so many letters see if they do not evidently compose these a words Divine Providence which ran in thorow the whole action therfore all tongues should sould the divine Praise Especially ô Hull thou hast by this day faln into great debt to God who has taken away thine Alastors and Furies from thee Let thy Motto be that of the L. Boyls in Ireland as I have heard Gods Providence is mine Inheritance Blesse God from the ground of thy heart that though they were proudly audaciously disposing of thy houses streets great mens estates thus thus this to that commander that to this officer gladding themselves with the rich spoils of their presently to be caught prey yet there is not one of the to be found in thy town or houses as possessors but only as prisoners What a mercy is it that thou art not filled with that lustfull and letcherous vermin with that spawn of cruelty that to their power would destroy souls as wel as bodies Let a Minister of ours of good credit witnes their vertues who being late their prisoner at Cottingham was carried into a chamber where an Officer of theirs lay in bed with 2 whors at once and there was another bed at feet where another lay with another whore * This vertuous provost Marshall shewed the whares to him told him he did this to vex the round heads not caring at all or remembring that it vexes God more Surely Rome has need to send out a new Bull for the comfort and pardon of these beasts Without doubt this is the only way to maintain the Liberty of the Subject the known Laws of the Land these men go the direct way to set up the Protestant Religior It were well they had grace to purge their hearts as well as these unholy waies to purge their reins But God hath given them over to act all wickednes with greedines and impudency so far as they have a famous whore a minion to one of their Lords who goes openly among them with her pistols bears the name of one that has a troop Al these vertues Catholick Cardinal should have bin acted in thy streets houses ô Hull to make thee as miserable a seene as unhappy York Either study Hallelujabs holines al thy daies set forward some new act of reformation for thy men manners to the honour of God or els thou art the unhappiest Town that this day stands upon English ground Set up a royall pillar in the market-place in golden letters engrave this deliverance or set up an holy statue of heavenly purposes in your hearts to be a more holy Town lesse proud luxurious c. or els by this I testifie to all the land God has some other scourge for thee to which he will reserve thee who has hither to preserved thee O that you were wise that as God has bin Al for you so you would be somthing more then heretofore for him or els this great mercy will undo you Be perswaded to sing the mercies of this day so long as you have a day Call it not the souldiers nor the seamans work but only the Lords who only doth wondrous things When God is found so much a blessed Dative Calv. in opusc in praefat ad Bald. con take heed thou be not a cursed and unjust Ablative as Calvin saith one Baldwin was named for lurching things from his fellow-students By this I have endeavoured to lay out in plain colours this large salvation that the land may know it and when they heare of extraordinary mercies they may name Londons mercies Glocesters deliverance and Hills salvation By this as a performance of my vows in part I publish the goodnes of God to me and those with me that under the shadow of Divine Feathers were preserved in the circumvallation of Atheisticall and cruell spirits And by this let me admonish all the Lords scattered ones 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 Pet. 2.4 who have found the salutary and saving breathings and blasts of the celestial Zephyrus of special providence to fal down say with Heze The living the living he shall praise thee as I do this day the father to the children shal make known thy truth The Lord was ready to save me ther fore we will sing our songs to the stringed instruments all the daies of our life Isa 38 19 10 Henceforth let Cavendish remēber the signs in Nottinghamshire armed with his Armes and Motto Cavendo Tutus This will be as good a Monitor for setting upon Hull as for them that enter a Tavern or Ale house as it is his own let him betime draw practicall Rules from it For his shattered and bullet-batter'd Army let them flie to their old Letany From Hell Hull Halifax deliver us and leave out their God damne me for their damnation in hell will be worse then their confusion at Hull Nor need they wish it and so earnestly desire it for S Peter saith the damnation of such sleeps not and if it did sleep I am sure this sect of God damnists are likely to wake it that it shall have but a short sleep I conclude with a Text for thee O Kingston upon Hull comment upon this thy deliverance with Ezra's words and with sutable works Seeing thou our God hast given us such a deliverance as this 〈◊〉 9.13 14. should we again break thy commandements and ioyn in league with the people of these abominations Wouldst thou not be angry with us till thou hadst consumed us so that there should be no remnant nor escaping Admiration was the mother of Philosophy let it be the mother of your Divinity in this thing to admire the Lords wonderfull mercy wisdome and power that did so act and worke for an handfull of his people whom he might have thrown out of the way and there could no Iudge or Iury have found him guilty of any thing for it but iustice and righteousnesse in the action Wherefore season all your hearts with sense of unworthinesse on our part and ample apprehensions of goodnes on his part that the flame within and without may alwaies keep you in heat with this fire burning you up with admiration of spirit and exaltation of God both in language and life till you be ready to live and die in Davids temper Ps 72 18.19 Blessed be the Lord God the God of Israel who only doth wondroue things And blessed be his glorious Name for ever and let the whole earth be filled with his glory Amen and Amen FINIS