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B01752 The sword of the Lord and of Gideon to this is subjoined a prayer for an armie going to battell, and a thanksgiving after the victorie. / By M. Zachary Boyd, preacher of Gods word at Glasgow. Boyd, Zacharie, 1585?-1653. 1643 (1643) Wing B3911; ESTC R170739 54,667 189

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in his cou●age so also he was wise for as ●hrough God he hoped to pre●aile so also he would do some●hing himselfe he went not to ●he other extremitie as to say All is well now the Lord will be unto us a vvall and a sconce ●nd therefore we need not trouble our selves any more we may all sleep now and take our rest for God will doe all no not David himself would also do● something for to help the Lord through God said he vve sha●● doe valiantly that Prophet sai●● wisely to the King of Israel 1 King 20 22 g● and strengthen thy self and mar● and see vvhat thou doest Go● himselfe said to Zion Zeph. 3.16 Let 〈◊〉 thine hands be slack The use The use Let us all this d● learne of David so to depend upon God that we neglect not t● doe something our selves If th● Lord hath a Sword Jud. 7.18 let Gide●● have another THE SWORD O● THE LORD AND OF GIDEON the neglect of the meanes is tempting of God when Chri●● was by Satan set upon the pinac●● of the Temple Mat. 4.5 he would not ca● himselfe downe from thence a● Satans desire for needlesly to tr● Gods power in his preservatio● but used the meanes in commin● downe by the staire God will never help these who are carelesse to help themselves I confesse God hath no need of our help though a mighty armie like that of the Syrians which filled the countrey should come against us gathered like two little flockes of Kiddes 1 King 20 27 the Lord should not have need to say to us as Joab said to Abishai 2 Sam. 10 11 If the Syrians be too strong for mee then thou shalt help me but if the children of Ammon bee too strong for thee then will I come and help thee the Lord hath no need of any mans help against all the armies of men though all the world were in Battell array against him and his Church what are all the strongest armies of the world but shadowes and bubles like these which little boyes out of spittle and sope in their pastimes blow up with their quils which anone being but winde within water burst of themselves what rea● help can such brettle things mak● to the Lord though men neithe● can properly help God neithe● hath hee properly neede of any mans help yet he declareth thes● cursed with Meros who in th● fearefull dangers of Gods church doe not their endeavour to hel● the Lord Judg. 5.33 to help the Lord agains● the mighty In such dayes of distresse le● all men goe to worke let th● young men in Abners language arise to play 2 Sam. 2 14. and let the old me● in Gods language arise to pray If young Joshuahs fight in the valleyes Num. 17.9 let old Moses pray on th● mountaines though God be● sufficiently able to do all yet th● faithfull man must doe through God through God said Davi● heere we shall doe valiantly le● these who can not do through God lye still like drones let them eat drinke lye and sleep still like Epicures but these who doe through God shall not faile to doe valiantly In the word valiantly heere I observe that the servants of God who doe through God The doctrine are the onely men of courage men qualified for valour the reason is because what they doe they doe it through God that is by Gods help and for Gods glory onely such are men of valour this was a part of Balaams prophesie Num. 24 18 and Israel shall do valiantly David speaking of his enemies said I did beat them small as the dust before the winde Psal 18.4 I did cast them out as dirt of the streets it is the Lord that giveth the heart onely Gods servants have true courage the wicked not excepting the stoutest are called the Fearfull Rev. 21.8 such sometimes may seeme to be valiant but all their courage is but rage lik● wilde Bulls or Boares or lik● madde dogges they may while● furiously fight but he hath onely courage who is assured to enter heaven after death there be many Colonels and Captaines who will goe boldly to an assault but if they fear not God they are but madde men Onely these are valiant who can truely say in the faith and feare of God with David Through God wee shall doe valiantly what true courage can a wicked man have to die that incontinent after his death is to goe from the earth unto the hells unto the divell and his angles The use The use Before we goe to warre against men let us first make warre against our sinnes let us by repentance kill all our Minion delights and Captaine sinnes that they reigne no more in our mortall bodies Let us all now in these dayes of warre so studie the practice of pietie that all our doings may be through God that is both directed by him and for him that is by his power and for his glory If this wee doe sincerelie under Christs banner our courage shall never fail wee in greatest dangers shall be like Saul and Jonathan swifter then Eagles 2 Sam. 1.23 and stronger then Lions in the valley of the shadow of death we shall not fear any evil yea tbough the earth be removed Psal 46.2 and though the mountaines were caried into the midst of the sea we shall remaine stedfast like mount Zion if we have God with us in his favour wee shall not tremble in trouble no not Dan. 3.18 with Shadrach wee shall boldly face a fierie furnace Dan. 6.16 and with Daniel we shall not feare the Lions denne what hath made so many martyres poore simple bodies in the worlds language precise fooles so couragiously to affront and out-face the most fearfull frownings of cruell tyrants yea with the wings of faith to out-soare the hight of all humaine miseries what enabled them to suffer most horrible torments which Captaines were not able to abide the reason was this they walked with GOD and their doings were through God and for GOD and therefore through God they both did and suffered valiantly Zach. 10.5 they said Zacharie shall fight because the Lord is vvith them that was a brave speach of Luther Note Since I am sent for I am resolved and certainly determined to enter wormes in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ yea though I knew there were as many divels to resist me as there are tiles to cover the houses in wormes Now it is time in this time of triall fast comming to amend our life to be sure of Gods love to be sure of heaven after this life that when it shall come either to doe or die for the good cause we may through GOD either doe or die most valiantly let Zedekiahs 1 King 22 11 false Prophets with their hornes of yron stout in peace be Magor missabibs trembling Jer. 20.3 fearfull cowards in trouble in the dayes
this For after that he had spoken of the great povver of God in breaking his most mighty enemies vvith a barre of yron as though they vvere the vessels of a potter he cryed out this notable vvatch-vvord Psal 2.10 Bee wise therefore O yee Kings c. Serve the LORD with feare Kisse the Son lest hee bee angry If ye doe it not yee shall all perish from the way by the sharpened keene edge of his justice when his wrath is kindled but a little All things would he say shall then turne enemies to you All the creatures both Angels and Men shall hate you the Divels shall accuse you and Christ shall judge you O then may be said Anselm Heu miser sic deprehensus quo fugias latere erit impossibile apparere in tolerabile O wretch whither wilt thou flee while thou art thus surprised for neither may thou lurke neither darre thou appeare This is said to thee who in great pompe marchest with thy traine a proude enemie of God and his Gospel For a time the LORD may suffer thee in thy caroch to be gloriously whirled through the streets but tarry a little and God at last shall make of thee a foot-boy to run before a promoted Mord●cai The 2 use The second use Let this serve for comfort to Gods children when they are threatned with death by mighty Monarches because like Shadrach and his fellowes they will not worship an idoll like that which was by King Nebuchadnezzar Dan. 3.1 set up in the field of Durah Let us remember well what these children Dan. 3.28 who changed the Kings word and yeelded their bodies said to that King threatning them with death if they would not worship his idoll Our God whom wee serve Dan. 3.17 said they is able to deliver us without his permission all the potentates of the earth can not make a haire to fall from our head though for a time they trouble us at last the Lord shall come and cast them downe Yea and drowne them in a whirle-poole of his wrath where no corke shall bee able to beare them aloft were they Kings if they persecute Gods Saints at last the Lord shall cast them downe So at last 1 Sam. 31 4. 1 King 22 35. Dan. 5.6 he cast downe King Saul upon Gilboah and he cast downe King Ahab in his bloody charet and he cast downe King Bellhazzar fitting among his whoores hee cast downe that great Alexander that vaine man Dan. 12.13 that could not with Daniel rest and stand in the lot content with his station but whined for lack of elbow roome because there was not another world The LORD made a short coffin to containe him whom a whole world could not content Behold all the Emperours in Nebuchadnezzars image which hee saw in his sleep Behold there the golden head of the Caldeans the silver breast of the Persians the brasen belly of the Grecians and the yron legs of the Romanes But O again behold a little stone cut out of the quarrey of heaven without hand even Christ Iesus the great Captaine of Salvation Heb. 2.10 who smote that image on the feet so that all these Emperoures with their Crownes and Scepters Dan. 1.22 became like the chaffe of the Summer threshing floores Neither their Scepters nor their Crownes nor their Guards nor their Armies can uphold them when the LORD commeth to cast them downe All their armies become like these keepers about Christs grave who for fear at his resurrection Mat. 28.4 became as dead men The Lord God is against them to justle with them in his wrath and therefore they cary hel even a trembling heart in their bosome and the brand of vengeance in their foreheads the shrewde wages of their wickednesse Let these observations stand for our comfort The third use The 3 use Seeing the Lord is so powerfull to cast downe Princes and Potentates let this serve for reproofe to these who can not trust in God but tremble like aspen leaves when they see the great forces of men or heare of them Such are not fit for Christs wars they gladly would dwell on Tabor with him sitting betweene Moses and Elias but forsake him at Calvarie hanging between two Thieves they like well his robbes of glory but abhorre his ragges of povertie Hosanna hath a sweet sound in their eares but anone they shrink back at these bitter bloody cryes of Crucifie Crucifie Israel had never conquered Canaan if they had been fearfully affraid of the sons of Anak Away with men that will not believe except they touch and see Such mens understandings are led by their senses they give more trust to their eyes Plus oculo quam oraculo then to the word of promise if we could rightly fear God if we had but the least graine of faith we would never fear things that have their breath in their nostrils Isa 2.22 What is man that he should be feared what can he do though he had permission to do all that is in his power he can but kill the body and so send us home to our Lord If men kill us not a fever or a fluxe or a Cancer as well as a Canon or one of a thousand diseases will come and take away our life If we did truely fear God the terrours of men would not trouble us much But because we are negligent in prayer and in prying into the heavens for to know what store of joy and contentments are there therefore when a word of death or danger is heard we are like that Pashur whom Jeremie called Magor-Missabib that is fear round about Jer. 20.3 ly upon us that any thing should be able to affright us unto whom the Lord hath made so fair promises that he will be unto us a shield and a shadow a Sconce a strong tower and a fortresse a hedge a wall of fire and of brasse Is any man stronger then God If any Prince can be found that can cast downe God let us tremble and shake If any other God can be found to whom a man may say in the words of may text Arise O LORD disappoint him cast him down then let us tremble and goe with Zedekiah from chamber to chamber for to hide our selves But this God of my text is the onely true GOD He is the God of gods when he is angry he casteth down the gods as he threw downe the Philistines Dagon 1 Sam. 5.13 and did execute judgement against all the gods of Egypt Exo. 12.12 this our Lord at last shall bring a black day upon all the wicked the enemies of his Church their groanes in hell shall honour his justice so well as the songs in Heaven shall glorifie his mercy Now their conscience is like a clocke when the poise is downe the wheeles are without motion all is quyet there is no noise in the heart but O as soone as the LORD
out of ten thousand so their armie came to the number of foure hundred thousand tbat drew Sword All these came against the Benjamites vvho vvere but six and tvventie thousand and seven hundred but Israel found that vaine was the help of man for in the first day of the Battell they lost twentie and two thousand in the next day they lost eighteene thousand untill the Lord by fasting and prayer vvas moved to help them they found the truth of my text that vaine is the help of man As man vvithout God is vaine in his help so if he come against God he is more vaine in his hurt God called King Belsh●zar that enemy of his Church Tekel a man of no weight or wort● Behold vvith vvhat a pompe Ki●● Pharaoh gathered the horses a● charets of Egypt Dan 5.27 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for to bri●● back Gods people to their bo●dage Hee as is said of Ki●● Agrippa Act. 25.23 and Bernice his Queen came 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with great fantasie pompe or fool● vaine shew I said he will pu●sue Ezod 15.9 I will overtake I will divi●● the spoile my lust shall be satisf● upon them I will draw my swor● my hand shall destroy them the● were King Pharaohs bigge bra● while his army put on the harn● but God did blow with his win● and the sea covered them vers 10. they sh● as lead in the mighty water he had to doe vvith one strong then himselfe Senacherib f● this vvhen God put his hook● his nose 2 King 19 28 and his bridle in his h● though his armie was like the sand of the sea shoare for number he vvas not able to hurt Gods people the Papists could not prevaile against this land neither by fire nor vvater by vvater they came by open force by fire they came like black divels under the earth hid in vauts but blessed be the Lord both the one and the other vvas a lie rash false vaine of no vertue not a hurt but a help to teach our Kings and the Nation not to suffer the bloodie hounds of that profession to abide any more in our bosome The use The use Seeing that men without God either in their help or hurt are but vaine a lie false of no vertue let us beware either to trust too much in the forces of men that are for us or yet in a cooled courage to be too afraide for the forces of men that are against us God vvas very vvr●● vvith David for numbering t● people they vvere thirteene hu●dred thousand valiant men 2 Sam. 24 9 b● because David caused numb● them as if the help of man h● not beene vaine the LORD three dayes killed by the pest●lence threescore and ten thousa●● let us beware to count our for●● our forts and our friends o● Colonels our Captaines and o● Canons all these things are b● vaine things they for to stri● them on the right veine are b● as is in my text a lie If t● Lords help be not for us thoug● our men were like Saul and Jon●than 2 Sam. 1 23 swifter then Eagles a● stronger then Lions the fearf●● day of Gilboah a black saturn● shall come upon us nothing sha● be heard but groanes and lame●tations How are the mighty f●●len 2 Sam. 1 27 and the weapons of warre p●rished the Lord for our sins shall deliver us into the hands of bru●ish men that are skilfull to de●troy Ezek. 21 31 But if we can be truely humbled if every one will turne from ●heir evill wayes and goe to God in sinceritie with fasting and prayer for to seek GODS help whose charets are charets of salvation Hab. 3.8 we shall not need to feare ●he forces of men these who have eyes to see Gods charets of fire round about his Church 2 King 6 17 as ●hey were about Elishah may ●corne all the forces of Princes It is for blinde Gehazis when they see great armies of men to tremble and say 2 King 6 15 Exod. 14 13. Alas master what shall we doe If we can stand still with Moses we shall see the salvation of the Lord we shall sing and rejoice when Moses saw King Pharaoh and all his bravest Captaines gasping in that gulfe of the sea wherein they were drowne like dogges he tuned up hi● song Exod. 15 3. The Lord is a man of warr● God save our King the anointe● of the Lord the lap of his ga●ment shall never be cut by us but if Gods enemies these R●mish and Arminian troupes wi● still like the Egyptians pursu● Gods Church in this land for t● speak in Pharaohs words Exod. 15 19 to satisf● their lust upon us let us stand sti● upon our most holy faith and w● shall see the salvation of the Lord Scotland shall sing the song o● Moses The Lord is a man o● warre Exod. 15.3 if his help come to th● Battell wee shall not need t● flie with Israel or in great feare say of a most mighty armi● as the Israelites trembling said of Goliah 1 Sam. 17 25 Have yee seene th● man or this armie that i● come up 2. PART Davids couragious resolution IN the first part of this text we have heard of Davids prayer for Gods help which was backed with a reason taken from the vanitie of mans help in these words for vaine is the help of man In this second part we have Davids couragious resolution through God saith he we shall doe valiantly for he it is that shall treade down our enemies In these words we have two things first Davids couragious resolution before the battell through God wee shall do valiantly Secondly he declareth the ground of all his courage for he it is that shall treade down our enemies 1. Davids couragious resolution THe courage of David hee as ye may see was very great when the armies of Aram Naharaim and of Aram Zobah were ready to go to battell agains● David David encouraged Joa● the Captaine and the whol● armie with these words throug● God we shall do valiantly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Hebrew word Chaijl signifieth valour force power prowesse activitie and courag● both of body and minde In this sense David tooke it when he said Psal 18.32 God girdeth me with valour the word also signifieth an armie Psal 33.16 because in armies couragious men use to be whose hearts are steeled with stoutnesse David the servant of God heere though in a very great danger was all full of courage Through God said hee we shall do valiantly with his courage he was both godly and wise he was god●y for hee relyed not upon his owne valour nor yet upon the ●ourage and skill of Joab his cap●aine nor yet upon the strength of his armie but upon GOD whom king Nebuchadnezzar cal●ed a LORD of Kings Dan. 2.47 this Lord of Kings was King Davids GOD ●hrough whom he would doe valiantly As he was godly
of danger let them go from chamber to chamber 1 King 22 25 to hide themselves like Rats and Mice but let all the faithfull servants of God who have Christ for their Captaine lift up their faces in times of trouble saying with the prophet David here through God we shall doe valiantly he that feareth God needeth not to fear any thing Psal 23.4 though he be in th valley of the shaddow of deat● he is still under a most su●●sconce Psal 91.1 even the shaddovv of t● Almighty who ever hath a eye on every haire of his hea● I exhort you all to think st● upon this and to doe as Dan● did Dan. 7.28 who kept the matter in 〈◊〉 heart 2. The ground of Davids courage NOw in end it followeth that we consider the mai● ground of Davids great courag it was all from the Lords doing for he it is that shall tread downe enemies neither hole nor hillo● nor rock shall be able to hi● or shelter them Heere is a Prophecie reveale unto David by him Dan. 8.16 who betwe● the banks of Vlai declared t● vision unto Daniel it is a prophecie of victory from God of whom it is said heere for he it is that shall treade downe our enemies David saith not heere I and my captaine Joab with the great forces of mine armie shall treade down our enemies 1 King 22 11 Mich. 4.13 he saith not we shall push them downe with hornes of yron or we shall thresh them with hooves of brasse he braggeth not of his shields glittering with brightnesse Nah. 2.4 nor of his mighty charets of warre which seeme like torches when they whirle with such furie Nah. 3.2 that the fire sparketh out of their wheeles the praunsing horses and the jumping charets are not his confidence no not what ever good befall he will not sacrifice unto his owne net Hab. 1.16 nor yet burne incense unto his owne dragge but in great vvisedome maketh the Lord the doer of all He saith he it is that shall treade dovvn our enemies Behold ho● David here endeth this Psal● of vvar by giving all the glo● of the victory unto God vv● by his infinite povver drive asunder the Nations Hab. 3.6 and scatte●●eth the everlasting mountaine and bovveth the perpetuall hill The Prophet Zachary speaki● of Christ the man among th● myrtle trees saith that he sa● him as a man riding upon a r● horse Zach. 1.8 by that red fiery colour 〈◊〉 did imply his readinesse to be r●●venged upon the enemies of h● Church when he goeth again them upon this red horse 〈◊〉 doth to them as Jehu did to J●●sabel 2 King 9 33. he will not honour the with his hands by overthrow●ing them by the least finger 〈◊〉 his omnipotent povver but ri●●eth over them as on horsebac● and tradeth them under foot lik● dirt or morter he crusheth the by the hooves of his wrath which being sore pressed downe ●ent the hardest rocks into pieces and grinde the greatest moun●aines into powder He it is saith David heere that shall treade downe our enemies thus he endeth ●he psalme by giving all the glory of the victory unto God The Doctrine Observe here that it is the Lord who is the Lord of hostes and ●he God of battels on whose side is ever the victory Psal 62.1 God hath spoken ●nce twise have I heard it that power belongeth unto God though Gideon carry a Sword to the Battell it is the Lord that treadeth downe The Prophet Zacharie speaking of that glorious reformation of Gods Church in the dayes of Zerubabel said Zach. 4.6 not by might not by power but by my Spirit saith the Lord of hostes it is so that David heere speaketh in time of warre not by Swordes not by Spears not by Captaines not by Horses but it is the Lord that shall tread downe our enemies it is the Lord that treadeth dow● the forces of men that come a●gainst his Church what armie can stand before him who mad that little stone in Daniel Dan. 2.34 to grind to dust and powder the foure mo●narchies of the world Let me seeke all their advantage both o● time and place against his peo●ple if his people trust in him the Lord shall still overthrow their enemies After that the Isra●elites by the power of God ha● treade downe the Syrians on th● mountaines the Syrians said their gods are gods of the moun●taines 1 King 20 23 therefore they were stronger then we but let us fight against them in the plaine and surely we shal be stronger then they surelie they lied for that same God that tread them downe on the mountaines overthrew them also in the plaine Israel that day was before the Syrians but like two litte flockes of Kiddes Jer. 23.23 but the Lord who is a God at hand and a God a farre off made these Kiddes in the valleys to run over the horses of these who said that all his power was onely upon the mountaines for in the seventh day the battel being joined the children of Israel slew of the Syrians a hundred thousand footmen in one day the rest fled to Aphek into the city and there a wall fell upon twenty and seven thousand Behold how neither hills nor valleyes can be able to defend these who are against the LORD Zach. 4.7 who can make a great mountaine to become a plaine the old walls of cities and of houses the wilde beastes of the mountaines yea the very stones of the field are all in Covenant against these who are against the Lord and his Church Who can stand before that mighy One before whom all the Nations are but as the drop of a bucket or th● the small dust of a ballance Hi● presence melts the mountaines hi● voice teares the rocks at his re●buke the greatest hilles the pil●lars of Heaven doe shake no ar●mour is at the proofe of his thun●ders the blast of his breath dis●covers the chanels of waters i● is Hee that maketh the Judge fooles Job 12.17 vers 21 that poureth contempt upo● Princes and weakeneth the strengt● of the Mightie When his wrath is kindled his arrowes drinke blood his sword devoureth flesh the fire of his wrath burnes t● the bottome of Hell Deu. 32 22 the Heaven is his span the Sea his handfull the wings of the winde his walk his garments are light his pavi●lion is darknesse his way is in the whirle-winde Nah. 1.3 the clouds are the dust of his feete How easie is it to him Nah. 12.10 in whose hand is the breath of all mankinde to tread downe the greatest Monarchs who are all but wormes and grashoppers under the clouds Nah. 1.3 the Dust of his Feet By all this it is most evident that God is the God of Battels the Lord of Armies None can be able to resist him the Defender of his Church of whom it is heere said For hee it
farinaria to set up their Dagon of dowe but the Lord by his wonderfull wisedome disappointed them After that the enemies of Christs Gospel have beene still undermining this poore Church under a covering of ceremonies but when they were almost come to the cope of their desires even to give us the Masse cloathed with an English coat most cunningly woven from the top throughout with juggling wordes wordes of two faces like the Oracles of Apollo which one way had a sense for Gods glory but another way a sense for to make Christ Iesus a dumb and a deafe idoll that all this nation at last should be partly entised partly constrained to returne to worship a god of bread which can not defend himself from the teeth of a Mouse When this was almost atchieved and done the Lord in a most wonderfull manner disappointed them After that they gathered their forces by Sea and Land to doe by violence what they could not performe by wiles the Lord and not we disappointed them the Lord blessed for evermore at Dunce-hill Har-ezer mons adjutorij the hill of help and at Newburne wrought their disappointment East West South North the Lord hath done great things for us the LORDS hand hath beene seene by Sea and by Land Except our enemies hearts bee harder then the heart of Pharao they must confesse and say with Pharaohs Magicians Exod. 8.19 This is the finger of GOD. The 1 use The 1 use Let us learn here to trust in God in greatest dangers even when there is nothing but confufed noise Isa 9.5 with garments rolled in bloud though our enemies were never so strong our God is able to disappoint all their designes hee will not suffer any weapons to prosper that are lifted up against his servants if we can stand still with the foot of faith Exod. 14 13 we shall not faile to see the Salvation of the Lord Psal 23.4 In the valley of the shaddow of death we shall not need ro feare any evill for he shall bee with us Exod. 15.3 the Lord said Moses is a man of warre and therefore let not our hearts tremble for the boast of men who are but like dogges barking at the Moone it is but little or nothing that man can doe What is he worth Isa 2.22 wherein is hee to bee accounted of the Lord can easily disappoint all his designes Let GOD arise Psal 68.1 and his enemies shall bee scattered These that hate him shall flee before him As smoak is driven away so shall the Lord drive them away as waxe melteth before the fire so shall the wicked perish at the presence of God The 2 use The second use When the enemies of God are strong and are in plotting great designes against GODS inheritance let us heere learne how to pray to God let us take unto us words even these words of this text Arise O Lord and disappoint them If we cry unto the Lord Arise the Lord shall not faile to answere Now will I arise Isa 33.10 saith the Lord When Hee is risen he will worke wonders Isa 33.11 Mine enemies saith He shall conceive chaffe and bring forth stubble thus all their counsells shall be but a conception of chaffe and when their designes are ready to be borne they shall be but children of stubble David in the second Psalme considering how God maketh the counsels the conceptions of wicked men to be but false conceptions cryed out Psal 2.1 Why doe the heathen rage and the people imagine a vaine thing the word in the Hebrew signifieth a trifle RIK inane or emptinesse a nothing He also there scorneth the vaine Kings and Rulers of the earth and that because they take counsell against Christ He that sitteth in the heavens saith He shall laugh Psal 2.4 the Lord shall have them in derision After that for a space hee hath laughen at their follie hee will breake them with a rod of yron vers 9 and dash them in pieces like a potters vessell Thus the LORD bringeth down the plots and designes of high-towring ambitious wicked men Behold a real disappointment where now I pray you will all their designes and their boasts and their armies bee when the Lord hath broken them all into Shardes like an old pitcher Behold the men that would but burn and slay Behold the men tha● would have all their will Behol● the men that would neither be● ruled by Gods law nor Mans law but by their owne wilfull wills the LORD hath throwne the● downe the evill they would hav● done it lay not in their hearts o● hands to doe it the LORD hath treade them downe he hat● wounded the head of his enemies and the hairie scalpes of such a goe on still in their trespasses they are nothing but like a broken sheard Psal 68.21 Behold them bridled by the power of this grea● LORD who according to the prayer of his servant heere hath clearly before the eyes of the world disappointed them Let railing Rabshakehs not onely boast men but also GOD himselfe with where is the god of thi● place 2 King 18 34 and the god of that place● the gods of Hamath and of Arpad the gods of Sepharvaim Henah and Juah Let great men with Rabshakeh threaten to cause Gods people eate their owne dung 2 King 18 27 and drinke their owne pisse but the LORD hath hookes for their nose 2 King 19 28 and bridles for their lips for to turne them back from their course He shall so crosse their designes that they shall goe away disappointed with shame and disgrace Jos 5.14 Christ the Captaine of the Lords 〈◊〉 is all fire for the glory of 〈◊〉 Father and the well of his ●●●rch his zeal was such that it did eate him up Joh. 2.17 but alas for our heart it is but like a cold sinder in our bosome The third Petition Cast him downe NOw it follovveth that vvee heare Davids third petition Cast him downe The Prophet heere in his prayer goeth on as Abraham did in hi● request for Sodome He sought ay● more and more first that Go● for fifties sake Gen. 18.24 would spare th● Cities 28 Secondly that for fiv● and fourties sake 29 Thirdly tha● for fourties sake Fourthly tha● for thirties sake 30 Fiftly that fo● twenties sake 31 32 Sixtly and last that for tennes sake he woul● spare all the rest So David fir● here intreated God but to arise After that he desired God to do more even to disappoint his enemies Thirdly here he desireth more that the Lord would hurl● and cast down his adversaries The doctrine Observe here what it is to be once familiar with God Th● more a man be acquaint with God he groweth in boldnesse in hi● sutes the prayers of a Christian must not be dwarfes still i● one stature They must grow up ●nd be enlarged A man
before ●e hath tried Gods love and li●eralitie will but seek small things ●rom him But assone as he hath ●een these Oceans of mercies that ●re in Gods widest bowels he will seek and seek ay more and more When ever he lookes upon God he sees a full hand ready ●o give he heares a mouth of mercy crying unto him Psal 81.10 Open thy mouth very wide and I will fill ●t unto thee It is not possible that man that is not acquaint with God can imagine how loving ●nd liberall the Lord is for this ●ause the wicked who are thick ●ghted and by false spectacles ●ee him but a farre in the workes ●f the Creation but not neere ●n Christ seeke nothing from God but earthly things Psal 4.6 as wheate wine and oyle When they are ●ull of these things like a horse ● dogge or a cowe that is full of meat they lye downe to sleep and seeke no more Such me● are but beasts who know no● what good things the LORD hath in his treasures for his Children If they get the earth and earthly things they rest content singing a Requiem to their soules with that foole in the Gospel who bad his soul eate Luke 12.19 drink an● be merrie because he had provided much for it Est aliquid quod in ipsis floribus angat Jon. 4.7 and that fo● many yeares This joy lasteth not The flovvre of it hath ● vvorme like Jonahs gourd it wil● anone vvither and passe avvay The use The use Let us be careful● to knovv GOD and his goodnesse If vve vvere once vvel acquaint with him in our prayers vve should wonder what a boldnesse should enter into ou● hearts to go to GOD and to seeke and seeke ay more and more If he see our hearts honest if vve speake to him vvith sense and feeling Psal 109.164 though seven ●imes a day he vvill never say ●o us Mal. 2.7 as he saith to Papists ba●ling on their beeds yee weary ●e with your words No not he is so glad of our conference ●hat he hath commanded us to ●ray continually 1 Thess 5.16 Yee cannot be●eeve the half of that which I ●ay untill yee make proofe and ●ake a tryall of that which yee heare O the unspeakable kindnesse of God When the Queene of Sheba who had heard much of Solomons glory came her selfe and saw She said that the report which She had heard of him was ●rue and that She could not be●ieve the wordes untill her eyes had seene it But behold said She 1 King 10 7 ●he halfe was not told mee thy wisedome and prosperitie exceedeth the fame which I heard Much more may this bee said in things pertaining to God the tongue of Angels can not expresse th● half of Gods goodwill toward the sonnes of men David kne● this and therefore he most earnestly exhorted all the godly t● get knowledge of Gods goodnesse by their owne experience O taste and see how good is the LORD Psal 34.8 O but Gods childre● are deare to him Oh that the● were dearer to us then they are Alas beasts and fowles hawke and houndes are more dear to many then the dearest children o● God Julius Caesar perceiving women bearing litle dogs under thei● armes enquired if they had n● children So it may be enquire of many that with great coa● feede foules and beasts for thei● pleasure if GOD have no chi●●dren for their charitie But O though men contemne such y● are they deare to GOD yea s● that the more familiare they bee with him they are the more welcome The more they seeke they come the better speed Yea he is willing that they leane and ●est upon him so that others see●ng this Cant. 8.5 may wonder at such a familiaritie and say who is this ●omming up from the wildernesse ●eaning upon her welbeloved Now let us consider the petition it selfe it is in these wordes Cast him downe The Hebrew word Carang signifieth proper●y to bow to throw downe with ●reat violence The Psalmist ●eaking of these gluttons among ●e Israelites that cryed for flesh ●aith that after they were filled ●he wrath of GOD came downe ●pon them Pal. 78.31 and smote downe the ●hosen men of Israel The originall word there signifieth that he made them to bow or that hee ●hrew them downe when a man falleth in a battell or any way 〈◊〉 death he boweth downe This that which David heere desire the Lord to doe to his enemies who could not be diverted fro● their malicious purpose even th● he would bow them down by h● strong and mighty arme The doctrine Observe here what the Lor● both can and will doe to the en●●mies of his servants he will no faile to cast them downe This that which David heere require This is the prayer of the Churc● when the godly are persecuted b● malicious men who will not 〈◊〉 recalled God is a hearer of prayers hee will not faile to thro● down to the ground all these th● maliciously set their face agai● him If yee vvould have a pro● of this hear the speaches of Go● and of the proude King of Ba● vvho smote Gods people in wra● vvith a continuall stroake I sa● that King will ascend into heaven Isa 14.13 I will exalt n● throne above the Starres of God that is I vvill do vvhat I please let God say what he liketh but he lied But what said the Lord vers 15. the Lord spake truth Thou shalt be brought downe to hell I shall cast thee dovvne A man vvhat ever he be if once the Lord in vvrath lay hands upon him shall be cast dovvne yea dovvne to the earth yea downe to the hells yea so dovvne that he shal never be able to rise again I will overturne overturne Eze. 21.27 overtu●ne said the LORD The 1 use The first use Let this serve for instruction to great men as Emperours Kings and Princes let such bevvarre according to Gamaleels counsell Act. 5.39 to fight against GOD. They for a space in the pride of their hearts may ruffle and strout like Nebuchadnezzar in his palace vvith Dan. 4.30 Is not this great Babel yea some vvill boast Go● himselfe vvith Pharao saying who is the LORD Exod. 5.2 but such 〈◊〉 all their greatest grandour are bu● like Chessemen vvhich have som● prerogatives upon the Chesseboard but O vvhen the game is ended death shuffleth both the King and the Pawne into one bagge vvit● God is no respect of persons h● careth neither for King nor Kes●● if they proudly repine against hi● Majestie Psal 20.12 vvhen his wrath is kindled but a little Eze. 21.27 he will overturne overturne overturne their royall estates breake their scepters into pieces make their crovvne like the chaffe of the Summer threshing floore David a King knowing this that scepters and crovvnes vvhen GOD is provoked are no● Thunder-proofe gave unto al● Kings his counsell concerning
the mighty ones It shall bee at last sung in a song of victory vers 27. At our feete they bowed and fell at our feete they bowed and fell Where they bovved there they fell dovvne dead All our enemies like Adam in his sinne shall flee away and thrust their head in a bush If we be Gods friends God shall be their enemie whether they fight in valleyes or hills let them hitch up as high as they can were it to set their nest among the Stars Obad. 4. thence shall he bring them down As mountaines could not save his enemies in the day of water neither shall the fountaines save them in the last day of fire GODS friends may well say Psal 66.12 vve vvent through fire and vvater but his foes are burnt in the one and drowned in the other they shall not be able to make any shift for a shelter Let us flee Exod. 14 25. said the Egyptians for the LORD fighteth for Israel This at last shall be the case of all our enemies though they were in number like the sand Judg. 7.12 if we by a reformed life studie to please him who is the GOD of armies for as Moses sang at the red Sea Exod. 15.3 The LORD is a man of Warre he triumphingly at the last sets his foot upon the necks of all his enemies But if wee provoke GOD by our sinnes Josh 7.20 as Achan did at Jericho If we grieve the Angels who clap their vvings for joy at our conversion Luk. 15.10 if wee make griefe to goe to these thresholds of joy if we make these ministring Spirits to blush at our wicked deeds Heb. 1.14 if we draw back Heb. 10.38 so that GODS soul have no pleasure in us if we rebell and vexe his holy Spirit Isa 66.10 and for to speake so morgage our salvation or by some bastard idle thoughts barter away the joyes of a good conscience for any triffles of pleasure profite or preferment like Esau who preferred pottage to his birthright Gen. 25.34 or like the Gergesites who desired Christ the Saviour to depart from their costs Mat. 8.34 that they might save their swine in a word if such wicked thoughts lodge within us vve shall in the day of Battell flee like sheepe scattered on the mountaines 2 Chron. 18.16 When the Israelites fled shamefully from before the men of Aï the Lord declared to Joshuah their great Generall the cause of their flight Israel hath sinned Josh 7.11 and have transgressed my Covenant c. vers 12. Therefore they could not stand before their enemies If Generalls of armies vvould not vvith Joshuah bee ashamed of the flight of their souldiers let them by all meanes endeavour that no wicked persons be tolerate in their armies For all such are but like Cuckoos which for a little space in Summer will sing a scurvy note to us but are sure to be gone before the winter blasts come Such profaine villaines vvill do no good in the day of danger when they must face a bloodie field and therefore a Generall must say of his armie as David said of his house I will walke within my house or in my armie Psal 101.2 with a perfect heart vers 3 c. I hate the worke of them that turne aside it shall not cleave to vers 4 mee A froward heart shall depart from me I will not know vers 5 a wicked person Who so privily slandereth his neighbour him shall I cut off Him that hath an high looke and a proud heart will not vers 6 I suffer Mine eyes shall be on the faithfull of the land that they may dwell with me He that vvalketh in a perfect vvay vers 7 he shall serve we He that vvorketh deceit shall not dvvell vvithin my house Hee that telleth lies shall not tarrie in my sight I vers 8 vvill early destroy all the vviced of the land That I may cut off all vvicked doers from the Citie of the LORD The Generall of an armie should not onely honour GOD himselfe but also carefully see that he be honoured by others and should contemne all honour that is joyned with contempt of Christs Majestie It is storied of Gotherey of Boloigne a most excellent warriour that being in the very heate and hight of his honour he refused to bee crowned in Jerusalem with a Crovvn of gold and that because Christ his Lord had there beene crowned with a Crovvn of thornes O then what honour can come from these profaine who by wounds and passions and bloody oathes and other vilest vices Heb. 6.6 doe crucifie againe the King of glory Let these be the wordes of a generous Generall I hate the worke of them that turne aside it shall not cleave to mee a froward heart shall depart from me I will not know a wicked person c. These that delight in lies shall not tarry in my sight these who with Achan play punks for to fill their trunks with a golden wedge Josh 7.21 them will I cut off with all other vicious persons who like drunkards are couragious at the Barrell but cowards at the Battell Tumidi potando timidi pugnando all such that want grace shall have no place in my favour Let all Captaines make this a rule of their militarie Discipline wherewith as by a curb they may powerfullie pull in all these that give loose reines to themselves in all sortes of riot If this be carefully done they shall have their souldiers full of heart and health strength and courage 1 Sam. 17 13 to draw the strongest cities with ropes in a river they like Saul and Jonathan shall be swifter then Eagles 2 Sam. 1.23 and stronger then Lions The LORD shall teach their hands to warre so that a bow of steele shall bee broken by their armes Pal. 18.34 their enemies when they see them shall all agast with gastly lookes cry with the Egyptians at the red Sea Let us flee from the face of Israel Exod. 14.25 for the LORD fighteth for them against us Thus shall it be done to the armie of these that in holinesse fight the Battels of the LORD In whose royall hand is the royall gift of victorie in this life and after this life the victorious wreaths with palmes in hands Rev. 7.9 and crownes on heads in the Heaven of Heavens the place of our desired rest and the rest of all our desires To him bee glory for ever Amen A PRAYER FOR AN ARMIE IN THE DAY OF BATTELL O LORD the great GOD of Armies and commander of Battels in whose hand is the breath of all men who hast a full power to save or destroy there is none like unto thee Wee who stand in great need of thy help intreat thee for thy mercy this day Let not the sinnes of any like the sin of Achan deprive us of thy assistance and protection at this present
time Remember not against us our former iniquities forgive them and forget them pitie us and pardon us Be pleased with us for the sake of Christ Jesus in whom thou art well pleased Now LORD this day is appointed for the Battell and every battell of the warriour is with confused noise Isa 9.5 and tumbling of garments into bloud Wee know that he that girdeth on his harnesse 1 King 20 11 must not boast as he that putteth it off The prosperous successe of all good enterprises is to bee looked for from thee It is as easie for thee to save by few as by many and therefore we all heere armed for thy honour depend onely upon thy assistance Wee trust that according to thine infinite goodnesse thou wilt bee powerfully vvith us and for us who stand heere ready to lay down our lives at thy feet for thy glory the good cause for that holy Covenant which wee have made with thee and which now we minde to seale with our bloud Though wee deserve to bee deserted of thee because of our manifold sinnes and great ingratitudes yet for the honour of thy Name Let not thine Israel this day shamefully turne their backe before the enemie Deut. 32.27 O LORD fear the bragges of thy foes who if wee be tread downe will scornfully say where is now their God and where is their Covenant and where is their good Cause they will surely say Ibid. Our hand is high and the LOR● hath not done all this Seeing now LORD vve are presently for to rencounter with the forces of men and for to set our breasts before the Canon Musket Sword and Spear in this valley of the shadow of death be thou our Captaine Psal 23.4 goe before us give us wisedome and courage and strength take the hearts from our enemies make their hands faint and their knees feeble make thy promise good five of you shall chase an hundred and a hundred of you shall put ten thousand to flight Lev. 26.8 O LORD the protector of thy servants make all feare of death now flee farre from us give us the boldnesse of David with his good successe in going out against these uncircumcised enemies of thy truth They come out ●●ainst us with the force of Men ●●d Munition vvith Horses Svvordes Speares and Shields but vvee goe against them under thy standart in the name of the LORD of hostes the GOD of Armies of Israel Through thee we shall do valiantly But LORD if for such causes as are knovvn to thee it be thy will that at this time an end bee made made of any of our lives let it please thy sacred Majestie to receive our soules into the bosome of thy love Though our bodies fall into the hands of men Let our soules fall into the hands of God vvhose compassions faile not Now Father into thy hands we commend our Spirits Now in thy Name under thy Banner we thy Servants and Souldiers goe to this chocke O Lord be our captain and go before us and fight for thine own cause Generall Moses wordes to his Armie in a great strait at the red Sea Exod. 14.13 Feare yee not stand still and see the Salvation of the LORD which he will shew to you the day Calebs wordes of courage to Israel concerning the Cananites Numb 14.9 They are bread for us their defence is departed from them and the LORD is with us fear them not Captaine Joabs wordes to Abishai immediatly before the Battell against the Syrians and the Ammonites 2 Sam. 10.12 Be of good courage and let us play the men for our people and for the Cities of our GOD and the LORD doe that which seemeth him good Asas wordes when Zerah the Ethiopian came in Battell array against him with a thousand thousand men and three hundred Charets 2 Chron. 14.11 And Asa cryed unto the Lord his God and said Lord it is nothing with thee to help whether with many or with them that have no power Help us O LORD our GOD for wee rest on thee and in thy Name we goe against this multitude O LORD thou art our GOD Let not man prevaile against thee Hezekiahs prayer after that he had received King Senacheribs blasphemous letter full of threatnings 2 King 19.14 And Hezekiah received the letter off the hand of the messengers and read it And Hezekiah went up to the house of the LORD and spread it before the Lord. And Hezekiah prayed before the LORD and said O Lord God of Israel which dwellest between the Cherubims thou art the God even thou alone of all the Kingdomes of the earth thou hast made heaven and earth Lord bow downe thine ear and heare open Lord thine eyes and see and heare the words of Senacherib which hath sent to reproach the living God Of a trueth LORD the Kings of Assyria have destroyed the nations and their lands And have cast their gods into the fire for they vvere no gods but the work of mens hands wood and stone therefore they have destroyed them Now therefore O Lord our God I beseech thee save thou us out of h● hand that all the kingdomes of the earth may know that thou art the Lord God even thou only Davids prayer against his Enemies Psal 68.1 Let God arise let his enemies be scattered let them that hate him flee before him As smoke is driven away so drive them away As waxe melteth before the fire so let the wicked perish at the presence of God Victory promised to the Church Mic. 4.11 Now also many nations are gathered against thee that say let her be defiled and let our eye look upon Zion 12 But they know not the thoughts of the LORD neither understand they his counsell For he shall gather them as the sheaves into the flooore 13 Arise and thresh O Daughter of Zion for I will make thine horne yron and I will make thy hooves br●sse and thou shalt beat in pieces many people and I will consecrate their gaine unto the LORD and their substance unto the Lord of the whole earth Mica 4.11 Now also many nations Are gath'red against thee That say let her now be defil'd On Zion cast our eye 12 But they the Lords thoughts do not know Nor yet his counsell pure For he by force shall gather them As sheaves into the floore 13 Arise O deare daughter Zion Thine enemies to threin For I will now make thine horne yron And will make thy hooves brasse And I unto the Lord of Hostes Will consecrate their gaine And to the Lord of the whole earth Their substance will ordaine A thanksgiving after the Victorie O Lord what thy servant Moses said in his song at the red Sea that may we all say this day Exo. 15.3 The Lord is a man of warre the Lord is his name Thy name O Lord is glorious and worthie to be praised the sorrowes of death had compassed us and the floods of ungodly men had made us afraide but thou hast been our strength and our stay in the day of our danger In the valley of the shaddow of death thou hast beene our Captaine and defender Psal 23.4 Through thee we have done valiantly and thou hast treade our enemies under our feet by thy strength we have pushed them dovvne the safetie is ours but all the glory shall be thine Zach. 1.3 vvho art the Lord of Hosts vvho by thy mightie arme hast brought low the high lookes of these who trusted in their Horses and Charets which thou hast teared in pieces thou hast driven them away as smoake Psal 68.2 and hast made them to melt like waxe before the fire O LORD by thy almighty power vve have run through their troupes and put them to a speedie flight Wee have pursued our enemies and overtaken them neither did vve turne againe till they vvere consumed vve have vvounded them that they vvere not able to rise they are fallen under our feet for thou hast girded us with strength unto the Battell thou hast subdued under us these that rose against us thou hast given us the necks of our enemies We have beaten them small as the dust before the vvind vve have cast them out as the dirt of the streets Thy gentlenesse hath made us great By thee this day is ours vve most heartily acknowledge all the matter of our joy to be from thee O LORD who is like unto thee who is GOD save the LORD or who is a rocke save our God The Lord liveth and blessed bee our rock let the God of our salvation be exalted Psal 18.34 who hath taught our hands to warre Let all creatures praise the Lord praise him from the heavens praise him all yee his Angels and Hostes praise him yee Sunne and Moone and all ye Starres of light praise him from the earth fire and haile snow and vapour heat and cold rivers hills and vallayes all weapons of warre swords speares musquets and conons and all other things that have beene steadable to help the Lord to help the Lord c. Judg. 5.23 With all these we the whole body of this armie with our hearts to heaven do sing Hallelujah most humbly acknowledging both the victorie and every one of our particulare safeties to be from thee who art God over all things blessed for ever and ever Amen Psal 57.12 Thy vowes are upon us O God we will render praises unto thee Let us now in a most heartie thanksgiving sing the eighteenth Psalme from the 33. verse untill the 39. 33 He did in order put my hands to battell and to fight To break in sunder bars of brasse he gave mine armes the might 34 Thou teachest me thy saving health thy right hand is my tower Thy love and familiaritie do still increase my power 35 And under me thou makest plain the way where I should walk So that my feet should never slip nor stumble at a balk 36 And fiercely I pursue and take my foes that me annoy'd And from the fields do not return till they be all destroy'd 37 So I suppresse and wound my foes that they can rise no more For at my feet they fall down flat I strike them all so sore 38 For thou dost gird me with thy strength to war in such a wise That they be scattered all abroad that up against me rise The Lord hath done great things for us to him be glory for ever Amen FINIS
is that shall tread down our enemies The use The use Let all our men of warre learne here to depend upon the Lord and not to goe to battell without the Lord they must all say to the Lord as Barak said to Deborah Jud. 4.8 If thou wilt goe with me then will I goe but if thou wilt not goe with me then I will not goe a Captaine were he never so couragious can doe nothing without the Lord an armie of Samsons without God will not prevaile it was not the cutting of Samsons haire that weakened him no not it is said of him Judg. 16.20 that he knew not that the spirit of the LORD was departed from him when that spirit of the Lord departs from men men have neither heart nor hand to do valiantly they flee like sheep before their enemies 2 Chron. 18.16 Josh 7.11 Israel hath sinned and they also have transgressed my covenant c vers 12 Therefore they could not stand before their enemies said the Lord to Joshua mourning for that shamefull flight of Israel from before the men of Ai It is onely the Lord that giveth courage to men the Lord said Psal 144.1 David teacheth my hands to warre and my fingers to fight onely the men that come from his fence-schoole will be men in the day of Battell he could make the lappers of water the smallest of the host of Israel to doe valiantly Judg. 7.13 a barley cake from his hand was sufficient to overturne all the might of Midian ●he horse saith Solomon Prov. 21.31 is prepared for the day of battell but safetie is of the LORD all victories depend upon him If we remaine still in his favour and keep his Covenant though Senacherib should arise from the dead and cover the whole land with his men in number like the sand of the sea though an armie from Rome or Spaine with all the English Papists and Arminians like an armie of Caldeans Habak 1.6 a bitter and hasty Nation should march through the breadth of our land to possesse the dwellings that are not theirs Habak 1.8 though they should come with horses swifter then Leopards and more fierce then the evening wolves yea and flee as the Eagle that hasteth to eat in a word though wee seeme to our enemies but grashoppers or creeping things that have no ruler over them Hab. 1.14 if we abide stedfastly in Gods Covenant the trueth of my text shall not lie He it is that shall treade downe our enemies he shall make them in their faires● greenesse Joh. 4.7 to wither away lik● a Kikajon or gourd some fearful destruction shall teach these tha● treade in their paths to tremble a● their end Well then seeing it is the Lord and he onely that treadeth down our enemies so that all depend wholly upon him let us by al● meanes beware to offend him le● us take good heede that we looke not to the numbers of out men as Israel did Jud. 20.10 when with foure hundred thousand men they fough● against the Benjamites let us learn of their losse in all humilitie to begin with fasting and prayer let us take good heed that there bee not among us an Achan Jos 7.18 that made Israel to flee from before the men of Ai let us seeke out all our sinnes as carefully as Joshuah sought out Achan as curiously as the people of Godsought out the leaven and let us cast them away Deu. 16.4 Moses said to Israel at the Passeover There shall not be seene with thee any leaven in all thy coast So the Lord saith to you all this day let not your sinnes your pride your covetousnesse Hab. 2.6 for thick clay your riot your drunkenesse your uncleanesse your chambering your charmeing your railing your backbiting your malice your envie your treacherie Mic. 6.10 and the scant measure which is abominable and all other such scandalous sinnes whatsoever let them no more be seene among you Eph. 5.3 This is the Apostles counsell but fornication and uncleannesse or covetousnesse let it not be once named among you as becometh Saints If yee would have God to be with you in the day of danger Ezek. 21.6 sigh now with the breaking of your loines and with bitternesse because the Lord is angrie with our nation and therefore loath your selves in your owne sight for your iniquities Eze. 36.31 let not your old sins abide any more in your companie let them no more be named among you woe to the pot whose scumme is in it now Ezek. 24.6 Dearly beloved strive now to redeeme the time Eph. 5.16 Yee may all see that the dayes are evill and therefore I exhort you to keepe GODS charge Zach. 3.7 and walke circumspectly not as fools Let every man turn from his evill wayes Bee like a people that hath made a Covenant with their God like a people with whom God hath made a Covenant of life and peace Mal. 2.5 If we break our Covenant with God Note which we have so solemnly sworne we shall be more fearfully plagued then that King Vladislaus who by the instigation of the Pope brake the League of a concluded Peace with Amurah the Turkish Emperour he swearing upon the Euangelists and the the other by his Ambassadours upon their Turkish Alcaron when the Turke saw the Battell joined and remembered the Christians perfidie in breaking their Covenant with him he pluckt the writing out of his bosome wherein the League was written and holding it up in his hand with his eyes cast up to Heaven said after this manner Behold thou crucified Christ Hist of the Turkes pag. 297. this is the League thy Christians in thy Name made with me which they have without cause violated now if thou be a God as they say thou art and as we dreame revenge the wrong now done unto thy name and me and shew thy power upon thy perjured people who in their deeds deny thee their God In that bloody battell of Varna as the historie records Certatum est totos dies noctesqu●tres diu fortuna ancipiti sed tanto animorum ardore utrinque tantoque impetu ut caesorum san●guine campi stagnarem That is the space of three dayes and three nights this bloody bat●tell continued so that the field where it was foughten was turned into a poole of blood If such shame and calamities befell the Christians for breaking their League with an Infidel wha● worlds of miserie shall come upo● this Nation if we like the dog returning to his vomit break the Covenant which wee have so solemnly made with our GOD 1 Pet. 2.22 Doubtlesse all the miseries that ever came upon a Nation shall have their Rendevous heer famine pestilence and war shall not faile to revenge the quarrell of Gods Covenant By famine God shall make these who are now like Nazarites whiter than milk Lam. 4.7 to become