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A30577 The glorious name of God, The Lord of Hosts opened in two sermons, at Michaels Cornhill, London, vindicating the Commission from this Lord of Hosts, to subjects, in some case, to take up arms : with a post-script, briefly answering a late treatise by Henry Ferne, D.D. / by Jer. Burroughes. Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646. 1643 (1643) Wing B6074; ESTC R4315 105,730 154

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lawfull service you serve under The Lord of Hosts but the more the service concerns his glory and the good of his Saints the more will God own it The very Chronicles or Records of the wars of the Church the Lord is pleased to have styled The Booke of the wars of the Lord Numbers 21. 14. The Name of the Lord is exceedingly much interessed in these wars You young ones who are willing to offer and venture your selves in this service you honour your selves betimes yea God and his people doe and will honour you God will remember the kindnesse of your youth You tender-hearted mothers bee not unwilling to give up your children the fruit of your wombes to this service but blesse God that ever ye bare any in your wombes to be of that use to stand up for God and his people as your children have an opportunity now to doe If as you heard when God hissed for the fly and for the bee they came much more doe you come when God calls and that aloud to come and help him against the mighty And when you are in the service seeing it is so honourable take heed you stain it not as others have done of whom it may be said as it was of the children of Ephraim Psal 78. 9. The children of Ephraim being armed turned back in the day of battel They kept not the covenant of God The covenant of a souldier is the Covenant of God Hence the oath that a souldier took when he came to his Captain the Romans called Sacramentum A brand of dishonour was upon Ephraim Judges 12. 4. Yee fugitives of Ephraim Let not such a Brand be upon any of you ye Fugitives of such a county of such a town your General the Lord of Hosts is worthy of all you can possibly do for him Plutarch tells of Scipio Africanus shewing a friend of his three hundred of his souldiers exercising their Armes neare the Sea where there was a high tower There is never a one of all these said he but if I bid him climbe up that steepe tower and from the top of it cast himself down into the sea but he will readily do it What will not you be ready to shew more respect to your General this Lord of Hosts then any heathen shall do to a Heathen General be willing to venture your lives for him this is your glory for he accounts it his If in this cause you should turn your backes upon your enemies with what face could you ever after look upon your friends Psal 69. 6. Let not them that waite for thee O Lord of Hosts be ashamed for my sake Take this Text with you into the Army and pray to God O Lord grant that I may so behave my selfe in this great businesse I have undertaken that none of those that waite on the Lord that have prayed for and now wayte for the salvation of God may be ashamed for my sake I have read of one Abaga a Tartarian that had this device to make cowards valiant he caused them that ran away from the battell ever after to weare womens clothes I do not say that there should be this brand of dishonour but one brand or other it is fit should be upon such as basely forsake such an honourable worke such an honourable cause as this is Thirdly If God be the Lord of Hosts hence there is no war to be undertaken but for God and according to Gods will it must bee by commission from this great General To goe into the field without him is dangerous but to go against him is desperate Ps 20. 5. In the Name of the Lord will we set up our banners But if any shall say We are afraid we goe not by the Commission of The Lord of Hosts because we goe against the King Doth God give Commission for Subjects to fight against the King For answer The sound of these words in the eares of men oh what an efficacie have they But when they are examined and applyed to this businesse the truth is there is nothing at all in them to any man that will be rationall For first It is not against the King it is defensive onely to defend our lawfull liberties our estates which we inherit as truly as the King inherits any thing he hath It is to defend our Religion which is our chiefe inheritance The law of Nature and Scripture teacheth us to defend our selves from violence and wrong God hath not put man and whole Kingdoms into a worse condition then brute creatures and yet they by an instinct of nature defend themselves against man that vvould hurt them and yet they vvere made for man but Kingdoms vvere not made for Kings but Kings rather for Kingdoms And the Scripture warrants this you know David gathered 600. souldiers together to defend himselfe against any injury Saul intended and indeavoured against him And when the children of Benjamin and Judah came to him to the hold 1 Chron. 12. 16 17 18. The spirit came upon Amasai and he said Peace be to thee and peace be unto thy helpers for thy God helpeth thee What David did in this kind was no other but what God helped him in 2. It is not against the King but for the King it is for the preservation of true Regall power in the King and his posteritie it is to rescue him out of the hands of evil men who are his greatest enemies The Scripture bids that the wicked should be taken from the throne of the King Who should take them away if he had a mind to doe it himselfe he need not suffer them to come to his throne but when he does suffer them to come there and abide there yet they must be taken away if a Representative kingdome hath not power to take them away who hath 3. That which is done is not done against the power of the King His power is that which the lawes of the land invests him withall The Scripture bids us be subject to the higher powers Rom. 13. 1. It doth not bid us to be subject to the wills of those who are in highest place If we be either actively or passively subject to the Lawes of that country wherein we live we fulfill the very letter of that Scripture that commands us to be subject to the highest powers Wherefore that which is now done is not against the King though it be against the personal command of the King yet it is not against the Legall power of the King when we speak of a King we mean such a man invested with a Regal power by the lawes constitutions of that country he is the King of Now if nothing be done against this power that the laws and constitutions of our country invests him with then nothing can be said to be done against the King People are much mistaken who do not distinguish between a man in authority and the authority of that man A man
we heare that blessed voice The Kingdomes of the earth are the Lords his Christs and he shall reigne for evermore O that thy Kingdome might come more powerfully in our hearts and that it might be more conspicuous in Church and State The speciall reason thou knowest why we are willing to venture our selves as we do to endure any hardship to part with our estates is that Antichrist may never rule amongst us againe but that we and our posterity may be under the Kingdome of Jesus Christ Surelie this is the voice of those who have the Lord of Hosts to be their God That is an everlasting rule If he be thy King he is thy God Now then for the full comfort and encouragement the Church of God may take from this glorious name Consider the Relation that the Church hath to this Lord of Hosts and the Relation this Lord of Hosts hath to the Church For the first 1. The Church is the City of the Lord of Hosts it is not onelie Gods Citie but his Citie under this Title Psal 48. 8. As we have heard so have we seen in the City of the Lord of Hosts Wee may comfortablie say This Citie of London is the City of the Lord of Hosts God hath precious Saints here abundance of them and it hath done worthilie for the honour of the Lord of Hosts of late and therefore surely the Lord of Hosts will defend it If there bee any Citie under heaven that may be called The Citie of the Lord of Hosts then I am confident the Citie of London may But we are to take here the City in a spirituall sense for the Church of God as it is usuall in Scripture Now we know when an Army hath to do with a City that is in the inheritance of the Generall then if there be any power in Generall or Army it will bee all put forth to the utmost either for the defence or gaining that City As the City of Breda in the Low-Countries when that was besieged it was soon won by the Army of the Prince of Orange because that City was the Princes own City his proper inheritance he had a speciall eye and care over that City Surely the eye and care of this Lord of Hosts though it be over Towns and Countries and walled Cities yet it is most over his Church if he hath any power in all the Armies in heaven and earth it shal be put forth for the defence of and supplying good unto this City Hence that passage in the prayer of Solomon 1 King 8 44. If thy people go to battell and shall pray to the Lord toward the City which thou hast chosen then heare in heaven Jerusalem was the City God then chose which was but a type of every Church in the time of the Gospel 2. The Church is the Vineyard of the Lord of Hosts Esay 5. 7. For the Vineyard of the Lord of Hosts is the House of Israel Certainly God will not suffer the wild beasts and boares of the field to devoure and lay waste his Vineyard A Generall will be very carefull in keeping enemies out of fruitfull Countries but especially our of his own Vineyard We reade 1 Kin. 21. 2 3. how loth Naboth was to part with his Vineyard though King Ahab was sick for it yet God forbid that I should give the inheritance of my fathers unto thee Gods Vineyard is beloved of him and deer to him Esa 27. 3. I the Lord keep it I will water it every moment lest any hurt it I will keep it night and day 3. It is the Mountain of the Lord of Hosts Zac. 8. 3. in which regard God professeth himself very jealous for it Thus saith the Lord of Hosts I was jealous for Sion with great jealousie I was jealous for her with great fury He gives the reason in the latter end of the 3. ver Jerusalem shall be called the City of truth and the Mountain of the Lord of Hosts the holy Mountain As if the Lord should say What are they come to hurt my Mountaine my holy Mountaine my Church Fury riseth up in the face of God presently Yea Esa 31. 4. When the Lord comes to fight for mount Sion he comes forth as the young Lion roaring on his prey so shall the Lord of Hosts come downe to fight for Mount Sion God will leave heaven to fight for his Church will not you leave your shops and your houses 4 The Church is the house of the Lord of Hosts Hag. 1. 14. The Text sayes They did worke in the house of the Lord of Hosts which typified Gods Church A Generall will fight to maintain his own house it were a signe the enemy had prevailed indeed if hee should come and plunder the Generals own house In regard of this that is said of the Church to bee Gods House vve have that expression Psal 24. 9 10. Lift up your heads O ye Gates even lift them up ye everlasting doores and the King of glory shall come in Who is the King of glory The Lord of Hosts he is the King of glory You know when a Prince comes to his own house the great gates are set open when other men come thither they come in at the wicket at some lesse doore but when he comes himselfe then all is set wide open 5. The Church is the place of the name of the Lord of Hosts Isay 18. 7. To the place of the name of the Lord of Hosts Mount Sion now Gods name is deare and precious to him It is a great priviledge God grants to his Church that it is the place he chooseth to set his name there Exod. 20. 24. Nehem. 1. 9. As God would have us highly to esteem that place to seeke after that place as Deut. 12. 5. Unto the place where God shall choose to put his name there shall ye seeke and thither shalt thou come thither shall you bring your burnt Offerings and Sacrifices c. So surely God himself puts a high price upon that place and he will preserve it 6. The Church is the place of the glorious reign of the Lord of Hosts Isa 24. 23. The Moon shall be confounded and the Sun ashamed when the Lord of hosts shal reign in Mount Sion and in Jerusalem before his Elders gloriously God hath yet a further and more glorious Kingdome to be set up in his Church then ever hath been at which all the glory of the world shall be darkned by reason of the brightnesse of this glory it is the Lord of Hosts that shall thus reigne Surely then all the Hosts shall have their strength put forth in defence of and providing for this place of this glorious reigne of their great Generall 7. The Church is the people of the Lord of Hosts Zep. 2. 10 11. This shall they have for their pride because they have reproached magnified themselves against the people of the Lord of Hosts The Lord will be terrible
The glorious Name of God The Lord of Hosts Opened in two SERMONS At MICHAELS Cornhill LONDON Vindicating the Commission from this Lord of Hosts to Subjects in some case to take up Arms. WITH A POST-SCRIPT Briefly Answering A LATE TREATISE BY HENRY FERNE D. D. BY JER BURROUGHES PSAL. 48. 8. As we have heard so have we seen in the City of the Lord of Hosts LONDON Printed for R. Dawlman 1643. To his Excellencie ROBERT Earle of Essex Viscount Hereford Baron Ferrars of Chartley Lord Bourchier and Lovaine one of His Majesties most Honourable Privie Counsel and General of the Army raised by the Parliament in defence of the true Protestant Religion His Majesties Person the Laws and Liberties of the Kingdom and the priviledges of Parliament THere is no man this day upon the face of the earth whom it more concernes to have this name of God The Lord of Hosts presented to him in the due lustre glory of it then your Excellencie whom the Lord hath not onely honoured to stand up even in the fore front to maintain his cause and the cause of his people but he hath even put upon you this his owne name he hath made you the Lord of his Hosts It is that which every Souldier may justly glory in that God himselfe seems to affect the glory of Arms when he causeth himselfe to be as it were sir-named THE LORD OF HOSTS The beams of this glorious name puts some lustre upon the meanest in an Army What a lustre then doth it put upon your Excellencie who stand so neare it Happy the time that ever you were borne to be made use of by God and his people in so noble and honourable a service as this We reade ZECH. 3. 3. of Joshua that great instrument of Reformation in the returne of JUDAH from her Captivity that he stood in filthy garments but the Angel spake to those who stood before him saying Take away the filthy garments from him and unto him he said Behold I have caused thine iniquity to passe from thee and I wil cloathe thee with change of rayment Those who stand up most eminent and forward in the cause of God and his people shal ever have some who wil seek to stain their glory by slanders and reproachfull names to put them into vile garments what viler garment can there be then the garment of Treason and Rebellion But the Angel stands by to take off these vile garments and to clense his servants even from this nominall iniquity he will put change of rayment upon them he will one day make it appeare that there were none so faithfull to God their King and Countrey as they The Lord that hath chosen Jerusalem saith the Text ver 2. wil rebuke them who thus stand up against his servants The Lord who hath set his heart to bring mercie to Jerusalem to his Church will certainly rebuke such as stand to resist the great instruments thereof Wherefore that which the Angel of the Lord protested to JOSHUA v. 6. I may in the name of the Lord with a little change protest unto your Excellencie Thus saith the Lord of Hosts if you will walke in my wayes and if you will keepe my charge then you shall have an eminencie in my house and I will give you places among these that stand by That is among the blessed Angels in the heavens If a cup of cold water shall not go without a reward surely then the venturing estate liberty limbes honour bloud life for the cause of Christ shall not goe without its reward Wherefore most noble Lord of our Hosts yea of the Hosts of God Goe on with true Heroicke magnanimity and prosper in the name of this glorious Lord of hosts The prayers of the Churches are for you the blessings of the Saints are upon you I beleeve never any Generall upon the earth hath been mentioned more in heaven then your Excellencie hath been and yet is in this cause That which is storyed of the Crosse appearing to CONSTANTINE with these words HOC VINCES I may with far more confidence apply to this name of God The Lord of hosts This I present unto your Excellence with this Motto Hoc vinces The name is in it selfe a box of sweet ointment give me leave to open it before your Excellencie that it may be fragrant indeed and adde quickning and strength To that true noble heroick spirit fit for great actions that God hath honoured you withall I here humbly present it opened and poured forth The blessing of it be upon you and those great things undertaken by you which is and shal be the prayer of Your Excellencies in all humble service and duty Jer. Burroughes To the Reader THe necessity of the time put me to preach upon this subject the City being in great feare of a great Army comming against it in the name of the King and the necessity of the subject for this time made me not unwilling to yeeld to the making my meditations upon this subject yet more publike Something I have enlarged especially in the argument of justifying the present taking up armes so much cryed down as if it were against the King to be by commission from the Lord of Hosts which is discussed page 27. and so on the satisfation of the consciences of men in this thing is of so great consequence in this time that every man is bound to afford what help hereunto he is able I should have had guilt lye grating upon mine own conscience if I had stifled what I might afford to the helping towards the satisfaction of others although therefore I am not ignorant but sensible enough that it is an argument wherein a man runs hazard enough yet whatsoever I suffer in it may I be usefull I have enough This I can say if I ever did or am like to publish any thing in the uprightnes of my heart aiming at the glory of God and thy good I blesse God I have comfort in this and in this whatsoever the issue be I shal rejoyce Certainly things had never come to that passe they are at if mens consciences had bin rightly informed in the liberties God hath given them The infusing contrary principles and making men beleeve that the subject must and would suffer any thing rather then rise up to maintaine his own right hath beene the cause of the bold adventures of many amongst us What I have said is breife comming to you as a Sermon it could not admit of larger discourse but if there be need it would not be very difficult to enlarge these things in another way Read for thy profit and I have my end Yours to serve for Christ Jer Burroughes IT is ordered this first day of December 1642. by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning Printing That this Book entituled The glorious Name of God The Lord of Hosts be printed by Robert Dawlman appointed thereunto by M. Ieremy Burroughes the
that God hath chosen such wisps and clots to scoure us with Secondly God suffers this because his people are not humbled throughly The want of through humiliation before God cost the lives of forty thousand men Iudges 20. although in that battel they had a good cause A good cause is not enough for safety in time of battel there must be humiliation before this great God Thirdly the adversary may prevaile because the Saints doe not awaken the Lord of Hosts by Prayer Psal 59. 9. Thou therefore O Lord God of Hosts the God of Israel awake to visit all the heathen be not mercifull to wicked transgressors Esay 51. 9. Awake awake put on strength O arme of the Lord awake as in the ancient dayes as in the generations of old Art not thou he that hast cut Rahab and wounded the dragon We have here in one verse three times crying to God to awake God hath strength enough to help his people There is an Arme of the Lord but yet this Arme of the Lord may be for a time as it were asleep therefore the Church cryes Awake O Arme of the Lord And that shee may be sure the Lord should heare she cries again and again Awake awake O arme of the Lord put on strength We are now to look back to former times to see how God hath manifested himself The Lord of Hosts and to cry to him that now in our dayes hee would shew forth the glory of this glorious title of his as he hath done in the generations of old Lastly God hath many secret passages of his providence to be brought about which in after times we come to see clearely but for a time are hidden and therefore the adversary is suffered to prevaile The 46. Psalme speakes much about the fury of the adversary and of this Title of the Lord and the Title of that Psalme is A song upon Alamoth which word signifies secrets because of the hidden counsailes of God in wars Thus you have had the doctrinall part of one branch of this glorious title of the Lord presented to you The application neerely concernes us in these times First it beseemes then those who are in Armies to be godly because their great Generall is The Lord of Hosts and this Lord of Hosts is likewise The holy one of Israel Even in this verse holinesse is joyned to his warlike greatnesse And Exod. 15. he is magnified as a man of war overthrowing the enemy and ver 11. hee is said to bee glorious in holinesse and Esay 6. 3. where the Cherubims and Seraphims are magnifying his glory they cry out Holy holy holy Lord of Hosts It is very observable that Gods holinesse is joyned with this title of his The Lord of Hosts surely then holinesse and valour in us are not onely consistent one with another but subservient one to another It it is an abominable maxime of Machiavil that Religion makes men cowards the most valorous souldiers in the world have beene the most eminent in Religion Souldiers use to endeavour to be like their Generall in any thing yea in their naevis Alexanders Souldiers accounted it a gracefull posture to hold their heads aside because Alexander their Generall did so surely then to be like the Lord of Hosts in that which is his excellencie and glory must needs put a lustre upon those who are his souldiers Plutarch reports of a Theban Band of souldiers which they called the Holy band in which there was more considence put then in any because they prospered above others The Lord of Hosts who is holy will delight to be amongst them that are godly to blesse them in their way Deut. 23. 9. When the Host goeth forth against the enemy then keep thee from every wicked thing yea they must keep from outward bodily uncleannesse they must carry a paddle with them to cover it ver 14. the reason is there given For the Lord thy God walketh in the middest of thy Campe therefore shall thy Campe be holy that he see no uncleane thing in thee and turne away from thee It is true God lookes more at the cause then at the instrument yet he rejoyceth most to use instruments that are fitted to give him the praise of his worke One day the Lord will convince the world that the strength of Nations and Kingdomes consist in the interest that the godly have in this Lord of Hosts Zach. 12. 5. And the Governours of Judah shall say in their hearts Our strength is in the inhabitants of Jerusalem in the Lord of Hosts their God Oh that this prophesie were fulfilled it begins to be more now then ever in our dayes or our forefathers Even those who have beene accounted hypocrites factious heretofore yet now even the Governours of Judah begin to see their strength is in them Who hath the burden of the great worke in this State layne upon but the Religious party hath it not beene published in your City by chiefe men in the Army that the great things in the Army were done by those that are called Round-heads We hope our Governours will every day be more and more convinced that their strength is in these Revel 17. 14. Hee is the Lord of Hosts the King of Kings and they that are with him are called and chosen and faithfull and therefore it is said the Lamb shall overcome They are not such as are called faithfull but such as are called and faithfull There was one in our Army whose name was Faithfull that turned head against us but these that are with the Lamb are called and faithfull It is a blessed thing for a Kingdome when their Army may be said to be as it was said of that Army Luke 2. 13. a heavenly Host This great Lord of Hosts who is the God of Heaven will certainly doe great things by such an Host Secondly If God be the Lord of Hosts if this be one of Gods glorious titles then the worke of a souldier is an honourable imployment As the estate of marriage is much honoured in that Christ is pleased to expresse the great mystery of the Gospel the blessed union betweene him and his Church by it which is a great engagement to those in such a condition that they walke so as their lives may put in minde of the excellencie of Christs Communion with his Church So the calling of a Souldier is much honoured in this that God himselfe will set forth his glory by this title The Lord of Hosts or The Lord of Armies Psalm 24. 10. The Lord of Hosts is the King of glory surely some beame of this glory must needes shine upon souldiers that serve under him The Romans honoured a Souldier much The Latine expresses a souldier and a Knight by the same word Miles The serving under this or that Captaine they expressed by this phrase Mereri sub hoc vel illo duce Hence miles emeritus for an old souldier that was to take his ease In any
see them to bee of the same mould wee are of God hath not revealed from heaven by his Prophets that this or that family must be so much above others rather then other families That then that now makes the difference between man and man is from men setting up this family rather then another or this person rather then another but is it possible to conceive that any Common-wealth should set up any to their owne ruine Were it that men kept in due order or that when the most abominable injustice and violence that is offered men did not presume so audaciously to make use of the name of the King these reasonings would never bee occasioned in mens hearts woe therefore to them by whom such dangerous offences come The Lord deliver us and the Lord deliver His Majesty from these men and such fearefull scandals as they cast upon him How dangerous a temptation is this to Princes to have such an apprehension infused into them whatsoever they doe whatsoever spoile of Kingdomes they make and violence they offer they shall still enjoy what they had and be acknowledged as they were That Land is in a sad condition where these thoughts are applyable to the Prince thereof and lie boiling in the hearts of the people For our parts we desire as long as ever we are able to charge onelie even in our very hearts the actors of all the violence and spoile amongst us and our brethren in Ireland as the Authors of it and therefore we judge it is the best service we can doe for the King to deliver him from these mischievous men that his throne being established in righteousnesse his Crown may slourish upon him and his posterity These things I have spoken out of conscience of my duty to God and to the Kingdome knowing that if some do not open these things as they are able to satisfie the ignorant and doubting and erroneous consciences of many they will he found guilty of betraying themselves their brethren their posterities their religion and liberties Now having endeavoured to cleare that what wee doe we doe by commission from the Lord of Hosts the way is cleare to fetch soul-staying supporting satisfying comfort from this glorious Name of God It is not more glorious then comfortable to the Church of God Surely we need not feare wars strength of enemies roaring of Canons clattering of weapons beating of drums neighing of horses so long as God our God is the Lord of Hosts Now I come to what I promised to shew you this name of God written upon the Mercy-seat Xerxes used to pitch his tent on high and stand looking upon his Army when they were in fight to encourage them This our great Generall stands on high looking upon his people in their battels let them looke up to him and there is encouragement enough to fill any heart in the world This Title is an exceeding vast treasurie of comfort and encouragement Deut. 30. 3 4. Heare O Israel you approach this day to battell against your enemies let not your hearts faint feare not do not tremble neither be terrified Observe the variety of expressions Faint not Feare not Tremble not Be not terrified Why For the Lord your God is he that goeth with you to fight for you If so much encouragement meerly from Gods going with us to fight for us what is there from all those severall workings of God in battels which this Lord of Hosts is pleased to declare himselfe in Psal 46. 7. The Lord of Hosts is with us the God of Jacob is our refuge and ver 10. Be still and know that I am God I will be exalted and again I will be exalted Quiet your hearts in this If any distracting sinking discouraging thoughts arise in your hearts still them all with this And therefore ver 11. in the next words he repeats that againe The Lord of Hosts is with us the God of Jacob is our refuge Luther was wont in sad tumultuous times to say to those about him Come let us sing the 46. Psal It is a Psalm most sutable for these times to be sung often Isa 51. 12. Who art thou that thou shouldest be afraid of a man Surely thou doest not know what thy priviledge is thou knowest not what interest thou hast in the Lord of Hosts that thou art afraid of a man that must die wherefore it follows v. 15. I am the Lord thy God that divided the sea The Lord of Hosts is his Name But you will say Ah! if we knew indeed that the Lord of Hosts were ours that he were with us then we might well comfort our selves in these times of wars but that is all the question to us for want of the assurance of that our hearts are troubled First Though you doe not know certainly that you have any speciall interest in him yet it is a great comfort to know that all things in wars are carryed on by him yea though he were a meere stranger to you and you to him as suppose you were sure there should be nothing done in all these stirs about wars but by the will of the most wise the most holy and most mercifull man in the world that hath all the holinesse all the wisdome all the mercy that all the men in the world ever had although this man were a stranger to you you never saw his face in your life yet would it not be a stay and comfort to your hearts to heare that all things were committed to the dispose of this man and not a stroke struck nor any hurt should come to any but as this man gave out his commissions certainly it would quiet our hearts much but that all is at the dispose of this Lord of Hosts is far better whose holinesse wisdome and justice is infinite although yet we do not know any further of him wee cannot say we have any speciall interest in him Secondly Although you doe not know your interest in this Lord of Hosts yet your hearts may be stayed yea comforted in this that the cause hath a deep interest in the very heart of this Lord of Hosts and therefore that shall prosper howsoever The satisfafaction the soul takes in this is a speciall argument of interest in this God Thirdly Yet further I will tell you how you shall know whether you have any speciall interest in this Lord of Hosts or not from that Scripture Psal 84. 3. O Lord of Hosts my King and my God Here are these two Lord of Hosts and my God Now all the question is about the Copula that which joynes these two together there you have it my King that is set betweene them if then you can say O Lord of Hosts my King you neede not staie there but may confidentlie goe further to the other my God If you can out of the uprightnesse of your hearts say O Lord thou knowest the desires of our Soules are that thou mayest rule over us O when shall
unto them They in their pride lift up themselves and magnifie themselves against the Saints as if they were a company of silly weak men they doe not know that they are the people of the Lord of Hosts therefore God threatens there that he will be terrible unto them And thus you have the Relation of the Church to God revealing himselfe in this name The Lord of Hosts yet marke further the Relation that God hath to them in this his name As 1. The Lord of Hosts is the portion of his Church Jer. 10. 16. The portion of Jacob is not like them hee is the former of all things The Lord of Hosts is his name Wherefore if there be any thing in The Lord of Hosts that can doe them good they may challenge it for God The Lord of Hosts is their portion they may make use of all that is in him for their good 2. Hs is their Redeemer That you have in the Text Our Redeemer The Lord of Hosts is his name The Lord undertakes the redeeming of his people under this title of his on purpose that the multitude the greatnesse the fury of their enemies might not daunt them Your Redeemer is not one that cannot save he is The Lord of Hosts and one you may certainly confide in for he is The holy One of Israel 3. He is the pleader yea the through pleader of the cause of his people Jer. 50. 34. Their Redeemer is strong the Lord of Hosts is his name he shall throughly plead their cause that he may give rest to the land and disquiet the inhabitants of Babylon God hath begun to plead the cause of his people already and hee hath shewne himselfe The Lord of Hosts in it but hee hath not yet throughly pleaded their cause as he meanes to doe when he shall doe that he will then give rest to the Land and disquiet the Inhabitants of Babylon This work will cost the inhabitants of Babylon deare they were never so disquieted amongst us as they are at this day They have troubled the Saints and God now troubles them but will yet disquiet them more although they thinke to defend themselves by gathering Armies yet the Lord of Hosts shall disquiet them and give rest to his people There remaines yet a rest for the people of God even in this world 4. The Lord of Hosts is the Husband of his Church and this is the most neare and sweet relation of all Esa 54. 4 5 6. Feare not c. For thy Maker is thy Husband the Lord of Hosts is his name The Lord hath called thee as a woman forsaken grieved in spirit when thou wast refused saith thy God Alas saith the Church I am a poore desolate widow a woman forsaken and grieved in spirit every one neglects me I am rejected of all Well sayes God I took thee when thou wert thus forsaken to be my Spouse I have marryed thee to my selfe therefore now feare not I am the Lord of Hosts the God of the whole earth Surely a Generall if he hath the heart of a man in him he will fight for his Spouse he will not suffer his Spouse to be ravished before his eyes What sayes Ahasuerus concerning Haman Will he force the Queen before my face Vile men are risen up and they seeke to ravish the Church the Spouse of the Lord of Hosts and do you think he will suffer this before his face Shall not all the Armies in heaven and earth rather come together and fight for her deliverance Now then if all these things be thus we have cause then to quiet our hearts in the midst of all our fears and distractions to stand still and see the salvation of God the salvation that this Lord of Hosts is working for us This is the businesse that I have been endeavouring to enlarge before you the object of your faith and to lessen the object of your feare Surely if the Lord of Hosts hath such a relation to his Church and the Church such a relation to him he cannot but be exceedingly provoked against any that shall meddle with his Church to doe it hurt I will give you one notable expression of his anger against such Esa 3. 15. What mean ye that ye beat my people to pieces and grind the faces of the poore saith the Lord of Hosts God here speaks angerly What am I the Lord of Hosts and will you offer this What mean you As when we flie upon a man in anger whom we see doth things to our prejudice or the prejudice of any neer to us in an absurd maner we say What doe you mean to do thus what are you mad Doe you know what you doe Doe you know who they are you thus abuse From all these gracious expressions of this Lord of Hosts to the comfort and encouragement of his people the result is that in the 8. of Esay 12 13. Say not A confederacy to them that say A confederacy oh many of their forces are joyned together feare not their feare but sanctifie the Lord of Hosts himselfe and let him be your feare and let him be your dread The Name of God is a strong Antidote to drive feare out of the hearts of the weakest Upon what we have seene in this title of God we may well say to the fearful in heart be strong feare not as we have it Isa 35. 4. Let women and all such as are naturally feareful take heed of sinfull feare The fearfulnesse of women hanging about their Husbands and children and friends crying out when they should goe forth in this service and going up and down wringing their hands and making dolefull outcries may do abundance of hurt exceedingly hinder the work that the Lord hath now in hand Let women take heed they be not hindrances but let them learne to exercise faith and take spirit to themselves that they may further their Husbands children and friends in this work of the Lord of Hosts Marke that Scripture 1 Pet. 3. 6. Yee are the daughters of Sarah so long as you do well and be not afraid with any amazement Yee would all willingly be accounted the daughters of Sarah Observe how the holy Ghost puts it upon this that you be not afraid with any amazement it may be nature may cause some feare but grace must keepe it that it be not with any amazement Why is it thus put upon this As Abraham is most commended for his faith and so by beleeving wee are the children of Abraham so it seemes Sarah his wife in those difficulties that Abrabam went through she was no hinderance but a furtherance to him she did not cry out to him Why will you leave your fathers house and all your kindred and go up and downe in a strange country in the middest of dangers and many straits no but shee rather was a helpe to him and an encourager of him so saies Peter who speaking to Christians who lived in troublesome and dangerous
anoint Hazael and Jehu and Elisha As if hee should say I have Armies in the field he that escapes the sword of Hazael shall Jehu slay he that escapes the sword of Jehu shall Elisha slay How should Elisha slay but by his prayers they will reach and cut down a great way off That Scripture is very observable Psal 76. 2 3. In Salem also is his Tabernacle and his dwelling place in Sion there brake he the arrows of the how the shield and the sword and the battel Where brake he them there in Salem in Sion where his Tabernacle was in the congregation of Saints praying there the arrow of the bow the shield and the speare is broken It is reported of the King of Sweden that as soone as he set foot in Germany he fell down to prayer to this Lord of Hosts and what great things did he in a little time In this Gods servants have the advantage of their adversaries they can pray to the Lord of Hosts the other cannot They can blaspheme but pray they cannot In this they have alwayes the advantage of the hill and the winde of their enemies and this is a great encouragement in battaile It puts heart mightily into Souldiers that know any thing of God to thinke that they go forth with the blessing of prayers with them and that they have prayers continually sent up to heaven for them At that great fight neere Banbury October 23. when many ranaway those that were left fell on with courage and gave a mighty shout Now for the fruit of prayer Now for the fruit of prayer and so their spirits were raised to more then an ordinary height and they prevailed mightily slaying neer ten to one Wherefore then let us be encouraged to pray let us strive with God in Prayer while our brethren are striving with the enemie in battel They venture their lives for us and endure great hardship shall not wee pray Yea let us put on now with more earnestnesse not content our selves in our ordinary way Great workings there are of God in the world great things depend upon the successe of these wars He is an unworthy member of Church or Common-wealth who hath not an heart to pray now Now we have need of praying Christians indeed Every foole can sin and provoke Gods wrath but men and women of choice spirits onely can pray such as have interest in this Lord of Hosts It is observable in Solomons Prayer 1 King 8. three or foure times he prays against enemies and yet he was in peace his time was a time of peace If then much more now when vve have such raging enemies in our own bowels And as we must pray so we must trust we must relye upon this Lord of hosts in all our War-like undertakings Psal 20. 7. Some trust in horses some in Chariots but we will remember the Name of the Lord our God He is our strength our fortitude our shield our buckler Cursed be the man that makes flesh his arme Our adversaries come out to us with Sword and Canon but though means are to be used yet let us goe forth against them in the name of the Lord of Hosts 1 Chron. 5. 18. We reade of the sonnes of Reuben the Gadites halfe tribe of Manasses that they were valiant men skilfull in War and that there went out of them forty foure thousand seven hundred and sixty here a compleat Army of skilfull Warriors yet they rusted not to their strength or skill but ver 20. They cryed unto the Lord and he was intreated of them because they trusted in him There must be depending upon God added to crying unto God wee must so cry to God as to make account here is good to be done here is our strength and helpe when all is done It was a notable speech that Josephus reports Herod made to his Souldiers it came from the mouth of a Herod but it well beseeme the mouth of the most godly Christian Captain Some may say sayes he our cause is just but we are few and weak where truth and justice is there is God and where God is there wants neither multitude nor fortitude It was an observation of Origen that others since have observed that God in all the victories he gave his people to possesse them of Canaan he never used the help of horses The adversary had horses and chariots both the Egyptian and the Canaanites but Gods people had none Wel if our enemies should exceed in horses which yet we hope they shall not but of that they boast yet let us look higher we may have Canaan though we should want horses After all our endeavours then must all be referred to this Lord of Hosts It was a most brave expression of a valiant Commander of Joab 2 Sam. 10. 12. Be of good courage let us play the men for our people for the Cityes of our God and the Lord do what seemeth him good From this glorious name of God we learne how infinitely fit it is that those who have a speciall interest in this God who have him to be their God their Father that they should have spirits full of courage and fortitude such a spirit as beseems the servants much more children of such a God whose they are whom they serve God loves to see the impression of his spirit upon these who are his He is a God of wisdom he loves to see the shine of his wisdom upon the spirits of his Saints he is an infinite holy God he delights to see the lustre of his Holinesse glorious upon them He is the Lord of Hosts he loves to see a spirit of valour a spirit of magnanimity in them What Captain what Souldier of renown but delights to see his children and alliance those who challenge any interest in him to be valiant It is reported of Manlius Torquatus his son that having by a spirit of valour overthrown the enemies of the Romans and killed with his own hands a man of note in single combat being full of joy hee seeks out his father who was the General of the Army bearing in his hands the spoiles of his enemies and saying aloud Father behold the cause why I may be esteemed your son If we have a spirit of courage sutable to our Father we may with more comfort and better acceptance come to this Lord of Hosts to be acknowledged for his children but otherwise we shall be a dishonour to him We read of Alexander the Great who having a Souldier in his Army of his name that was a coward he comes to him bad him either change his name or be valiant If Alexander thought it a dishonour to him to have one of his name to be a coward he would have thought the dishonour much more if he had had one of his blood his own childe a coward What an unworthy thing were it for the son of such a brave warrior as the K. of Sweden was to be of a
low mean poor cowardly spirit hee would be a reproach to his Father and the very mention of his Father would be a reproach to him Christians do not you professe God to be your Father do you not know your Father is the Lord of Hosts where are your spirits of magnanimity and fortitude of courage and valour beseeming the children of such a glorious Father the Lord of Hosts If you be of the right breed you must needes be generous it is impossible but you should have something of his spirit in you if you be of low unworthy sensuall cowardly spirits you are not begotten of him God hath no children but they have some beam of every excellencie of his that such creatures are capable of Now this is the question what have you of the spirit of this great God The spirit of the Devil although it be a proud spirit yet it is a base cowardly spirit If you resist the Devill he will fly from you The truth is all the men in the world have vile spirits Gods children are men of another spirit God breeds up all his children to bee Souldiers there are none in heaven but were bred Souldiers as they grew up were brought up in military discipline Many Nations bring up their children to be Soldiers from their tēder yeers they discipline them this way The Parthians bring up their children in teaching them the use of the bow the Scythians in the use of the dart the Germans in the use of the speare All Gods children are here members of the Church militant it is fit for them to be skilful not onely in the use of the spirituall Armour but of bodily also Who so fit to be used in the battels of the Lord as they who have most interest in the Lord who so fit to venture his body to the sword in time of war as he that can give his body to the fire in time of peace Isay 13. 3. Souldiers whom God chooseth for his battails are called his sanctified ones an honourable title given to souldiers Gods sanctified ones and who so fit to be Gods sanctified ones set apart for such services as those who are sanctified by his Spirit set apart for himself eternally The valour of that people the Gaules was admired by the Romans it proceeded from that instruction they had from their Druides of the immortality of the soul Those are fittest to venture their lives in fight who are able to see beyond life to see what is on the other side of the shore of this mortality even eternall life and glory All the Saints especially in these days should be ful of spirit strong in the might of the Lord because Jesus Christ is about to pul down that great enemy of his That man of sin and in his conquest he is said to come with his garments dipt in blood Apoc. 19. Now that true spirit that beseemes one who hath this Lord of Hosts to be his Father is 1. A spirit that scornes to be base he wil not be a slave to the Devill or any lust of his own or other mens he thinks himself too good for sin If you set one that has the spirit of a Soldier in him to drudgery he scornes it he thinks himself above any such imployment he has the true spirit of a Souldier that has got the victory over himself In this every souldier of this Lord of Hosts hath a spirit above the great renowned Souldiers of the World Alexander Pompey Themistocles c. they were all vassals to their lusts And although he be willing to serve men under God yet he will never be a slave to their lusts but will maintain the liberty of a man and a Christian to himself and posterity Philo Judaeus reports of a Heathenish people who in their wars used onely this expression to put spirit into their Souldiers Estote viri libertas agitur be men your liberty is in question But what is this bondage that the spirit of a Christian will not should not beare There is a naturall slavery that as a man he should not he wil not be subject to that is in these 3. things 1. To give up his own propriety in what he hath so as whatsoever God and Nature hath given him should not be his own but wholly at the will of another 2. Subjection to that government that he no way either by himselfe or others hath ever yeelded consent unto neither is bound to by the Law of God in his word nor by the Law of Nature 3. To be in such a condition as that whatsoever service he doth he shall receive nothing for it by way of justice but meerly out of favour this is slavery which an ingenuous spirit cannot beare And as a Christian he will not subject his conscience to any but reserves that to doe his homage unto God by it A spirit of the right breed though it foresees dangers in the cause of God yet it can and doth resolutely encounter with them That speech of Esther was a speech that came from a brave spirit though a woman If I perish I perish but it was a fruit of fasting and prayer Ay that is the way to get a spirit of courage indeed The like we have of the three Children in Daniel Chap. 3. 16. O Nebuchadnezar we are not carefull to answer thee in this matter Behold our God whom we serve is able to deliver us out of thine hand O King But if not be it known unto thee O King that we wil not serve thy gods nor worship thy golden image which thou hast set up That famous expression of Paul hath the like true Christian valour sparkling in it when it was prophesyed that he should be bound at Jerusalem at which many of the Saints with him fel on weeping Why do you weep and break my heart sayes Paul I am not onely ready to be bound at Jerusalem but to dye for the name of Christ That expression that is recorded of Ignatius is famous likewise in this kind it is in an Epistle of his to the congregation of Trallis Let the fire the gallows the devouring of wild beasts the breaking of bones the pulling asunder of my members the bruising or pressing of my whole body and the torments of the devill or hell it self come upon me so that I may win Christ Jesus Here was one that had the Spirit of the Lord of Hosts in him The like had Luther when he said If all the tyles of the houses of the City of Wormes were devils he would go thither knowing he was called by God to witnesse to the truth there This resolutenesse of spirit manifests it self in dangerous times in a readinesse to joyne with our brethren in difficult services wherein there is much hazard and trouble A man of a true raised spirit that hath true courage in it will not see his brethren in hot services and let them alone in them
becomes of them as if there were no such men and women of resolution like them but in Gods cause they have no such spirit they are far enough from resolutenesse and courage there they are not valiant for the truth as Jer. speaks Chap. 9. 3. But it is our wisdome if we have any metall in us any spirit of courage not to lavish it out in mean and unworthy things in our own causes but to reserve it for God God may call us to such things as we may find need of all the metal and courage we have in our hearts though it were much more then it is When soldiers have but a little powder and feare an enemie they will not spend that they have vainly but keep it till they have use of it they know not what they may need Be not you so presently on fire if you be crossed keep the activity the vigour of your spirits for God for the maintenance of his truth and cause Lastly hee had rather dye honourable then live basely Viri fortis est aut pulchrè vivere aut fortiter mori It is the part of a valiant man either to live honourably or to dye valiantly It was a speech of Cyrus and it was a true one One of the two he will have the world cannot hinder him And as things are now if we venture our estates and lives to preserve Religion Liberties to our selves and our posterity God may and we hope he will give us our lives Religion and Liberties and so we may enjoy them with comfort and honour Of if our estates and lives should be lost suppose the worst they wil be lost honourably The losse of them wil be better then that enjoyment we shall have of them if I may at all call it an enjoyment that wee are like to have of them if nothing now be ventured What will our estates or lives be worth if our Religion be gone faithful Ministers be gone the Saints be fled imprisoned or massacred When our Liberties are gone our Lives then wil hardly be worth the account of the lives of Men much lesse of Christians He must needs be very greedy of a life that desires it upon such terms Wee reade of Anchises Aeneas his father when Aeneas would have saved his life in such a way as he judged not to be honourable he makes this answer to him Absit ut excisa possim supervivere Troja God forbid that I should out-live Troy If it be spoiled what is my life worth Wil our lives be worth the taking up in the streets if we out-live our Religion and Liberties Put all these together and here is a spirit indeed beseeming our relation to this Lord of Hosts Had wee such spirits how comfortably may we passe this our pilgrimage we might goe through all difficulties and oppositions conquering and to conquer The world and devil would have little heart to meddle with us we should free our selves from many temptations we should honour our profession we should do God abundance of service at last have an abundant entrance into the everlasting Kingdome of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ An Army of such soldiers would be the most glorioos sight in the world We reade of the Suns standing stil once and it was to behold the prowesse of Joshua that brave soldier and to enlighten his conquests If ever it stand stil againe it is like it wil be to admire such a glorious sight Let the cosideration of the glory of our God in this his Name teach us to give glory to him for all the good we enjoy by Armies it is all from him He hath of late been exceeding gracious to our Army he shewed himselfe indeed The Lord of Hosts in that batel at Keynton This was the acknowledgment both of General Captains and Souldiers Never lesse of man in such a businesse never more of God The Lord was seen in the Mount He shewed us that it should not be by a multitude that hee would helpe us it was by his spirit comming mightily upon a handful that were left in comparison of the adversaries When the adversary thought yea cryed out the day was theirs God turned it suddenly by a mighty hand O how free is the grace of the Lord to us in this That Scripture Jer. 51. 5. is fully made good to us Israel hath not been forsaken nor Judah of his God of the Lord of Hosts though their land was filled with sin against the Holy one of Israel The fulnesse of sin in us hath not abated the fulnesse of grace in God towards us The Lord is God the Lord is God he is the Lord of Hosts holy and reverent is his Nause There have been times wherein the Lord hath dealt in another manner even with his own people that I may set forth unto you the fulnesse and freenesse of Gods goodnesse to us in our preservation from being delivered up to the rage of vile men I will shew you what the severity of God in this kinde hath been towards his own people who were as worthy of mercy as we We must not think that every particular is to be applyable to us onely in the generall thus far the consideration of the grievous afflictions of the Church formerly sets out Gods goodnes to us in preventing such evils amongst us So that it cannot be said it is with us as it was with them Not long after God had delivered his people out of their Captivity therein fulfilling many gracious promises to them and they being returned built the Temple and the wals of Jerusalem there was a glorious reformation the work of the Lord went on prosperously through many and great difficulties Yet after a little time when Antiochus rose up against them God suffered him to prevaile exceedingly in all his Warlike affaires against them Dan. 8. 9. There came a little horn which waxed exceeding great not onely towards the South and towards the East but towards the pleasant Land that is towards the Land of Judea for indeede it was a pleasant Land The word signifies Decus gloria ornamentum towards the glory and ornament of the whole world So was that Countrey especially in regard the worship of God had beene newly set up againe in that Countrey Yet Antiochus comes against it and waxeth great for a while although at first he was but a little horne for he was a younger brother and had beene a prisoner not long before in Rome but now having got liberty and some command he rageth especially against the people of God ver 10. He waxed great even to the Host of heaven Here the Church is called The Host of heaven howsoever despised by the world yet this Lord of Hosts accounts his Church The Host of heaven and yet Antiochus waxeth great against this We have many through Gods mercy in our Host godly and faithfull but we presume not to give it this title that God gives his people The
Merchants shall lament them Hence Revel 19. 6. the Hallelujah that is begun upon the Lord God omnipotents raigning is begun by the people I heard the voice as of many waters saying Hallelujah Now the Scripture frequently sets forth the people by waters as Revel 17. 15. The waters which thou sawest were peoples We reade Cant. 5. 11. where the glory of Christ is set forth it begins at the head but Cant. 7. 1. where the glory of the Church is set forth it begins at the feet How beautifull are thy feet Surely the right knowledge of these liberties God hath given people will much help forward the great things God hath to doe in this latter age This makes me willing to publish what help I can in this thing although I know full well I run the hazard of suffering much in it Let Babylon fall let the Church prosper it is enough our lives are not much worth And now I have shewne the Commission of the Lord of Hosts for warres I shall not yet cease to pray for peace such a peace as may have as good a Commission from the Prince of Peace as the present wars of the Kingdom have from the Lord of Hosts That which I have done is but as the taking of my pen to write a Letter to a friend but a little strength is enough to oppose a little strength FINIS Doct. Quest Answ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Quievit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Exe●citus Militia Why God is called The Lord of Hosts Gods Providence in the workings of Warre Plutarch vita ejus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God stilleth wars 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Quest Ans Hieron in Isa 19. 14. Vindimiabit Quest Answ Why the Lord doth work in Armies Ob. Answ Why the adversary often prevailes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Abscondit An honourable imployment to bee a Souldier Cowardise branded with infamie Use 3. Ob. Answ 1 Sam. 23. 13. Ob. Ans Ob. Ans Ob. Answ Ob. Ans Ob. Ans Ob. Ans 1 Pet 2. 13 All civill Government even that of Kings is called a humane creation for so the words are in the Originall 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ob. Answ Ob. Ans Ob. Ans Ob. Ans Ob. Ob. Ans Can. Excom caus 23. qu. 6. cited by K. James in his Answer to Perror Ob. Answ Ob. Ans Ob. Ans Ob. Ans Ob. Ans Ans Ob. Answ Ob. Ans Ob. Answ Ob. Ans Ob. Answ Isay 38. 9. Heb. 12. 14. Rom. 14. 17. Rom. 1. 7. Ob. Ans Plutarch in the life of Pyrrus Ob. Ans Plutarch vita Lysandri 1 Reg. 18. 17. Amos 7. 10 Act. 24. 5. Act. 17. 6. Object Answ Use 4. Use 6. Totum se contulit Preces nostrae bombardae nostra Use 5. In pacedecus in bello praesidium Quest Ans Act. 21. 13 Use ult Calvin upon the place 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 O nimium dilecte Deo cui f●ndit ab anti is Aeolus armatas acies cui militat aether Et conjurati veniunt ad classica venti 2 Kings 6. 17 19. Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans 1 Sam. 14. Ans 1 Sam. 26. Ans 1 Sam. 23. 12. Ans Ans Ans 1 Chro. 26 Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans Ans