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A47851 Dissenters sayings the second part : published in their own words, for the information of the people : and dedicated to the Grand-jury of London, August 29, 1681 / by Roger L'Estrange. L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing L1245; ESTC R2228 59,550 94

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the Plague was staid Staunton to the Commons April 24. 1644. p. 28. 6 How highly were Caleb and Ioshuah esteemed of God for being Couragious when others flagg'd in the business and thrunk at evil tydings Had not Phinehas the Son of Eleazar a Covenant of Peace made to him and his Posterity for being Zealous in Gods Cause among the People Why should I tell ye of Gideon and Barak and Sampson and the rest In a word Men of this Spirit are the only Men in God's Book Gypps Ass. Div. Nov. 27. 1644. p. 28. 7 It is somewhat a sad thing to Note little Justice hath been done upon bloody Traiterous Delinquents Enemies to God and Man more than what the Lord himself hath done by the hand of War It may be that fearful way of Execution hath and will continue till the more desirable Sword of Justice be drawn to purpose in the cutting off the Incendiaries of our Combustions the Sons of Belial whom God hath put into your hand to punish Hardwick Ass. Di. to the Commons June 26. 1644. p. 33. 8 Moses was the meekest man on Earth in his days a man full of pitty and yet he hangs up many very many of the heads of the People against the Sun before the Lord. Staunton Ass. Di. to the Commons Octob. 30. 1644. p 21. 9 He is a Cursed Man that with-holds his hand from shedding of blood or that shall do it fraudulently that is if he do it as Saul did against the Amalekites kill some and save some If he go not through with the work he is a Cursed man when this is to be done upon Moab the Enemy of Gods Church Marshal to the Commons Feb. 23. 1641. p. 9. 10 If this work be to-Revenge Gods Church against Babylon he is a Blessed man that takes and dashes the little ones against the stones Id. ibid. p. 10. 11 There is a sad Sentence 1 King 20. 42. which he was angry to hear to whom it was pronounced verse 43. But he found it true to his cost three years aft●…r when it seems he had altogether forgotten it 1 King 22. Therefore I humbly intreat you to ask Gods consent first whether he will spare such or such or pardon them and if he will not you must not Palmer Ass. Di. June 28. 1643. p. 70. 12 By Wicked we must understand all known Transgressors and Delinquents against the Law of God and Man all dangerous Ma●…ants Shall David give you a list of them in Psalm 101. Or shall 〈◊〉 ●…dd somewhat to the Catalogue 1 King 2 Hear what he saith First an Ambitious Traterous Favourite so he took off Adomjah 2dly A Rotten Priest so he Cashe●…r'd Eliathan 3dly A Bloody Treacherous Cavalier so he Executed Ioab And 4thly A Railing Malignant and so he cut off Shimei Bond. Printed London 1643. p 7 8. 13 Be not wanting to the Execution of Justice you know there is a Curse pronounced against them that do the work of the Lord thou it be a bloody work negligently Strickland to the Commons Decemb. 27. 1643. p. 32. 14 Thou gav'st a Cup into the hand of England and we drank of it Then thou carried'st it to Scotland and Ireland and they drank of it Now thou hast carried it to Holland and they are drinking of it Lord carry it also to France to Spain and to Rome and let it never be out of some or other of their hands till they drink and be drunk and spew and fall and never rise any more Feak at Black-●…yars S. p. 11. 1653. 15 I will never believe that this Navy was made on purpose for the breaking of our Neighbours in p●…eces and there an end We shall at last joyn together and do such work for God as was never done in the world We shall carry the Gospel with our Navy up and down to the Gentiles and afterward we shall gather home the Iews out of the Isles first for those are them shall first be called and the Ships of Tharsis shall do it Beloved what this Tharsis is I have made a little search but shall enquire further they i●… seems shall be the first active and I am sure there are none in such forwardness as ours at pre●…ent Feak at Christ-church Aug. 11. 1653. 16 Blessed be God that you have now put into the Scales of Justice the Archest Prelate of the Land Bond. Ass. Di. to the Commons Mar. 27. 1. 44. p. 49. 17 The hearts of your true Friends are griev'd that so many Delinquents are 〈◊〉 ●…d 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but very few of them brought to their Trya●… When E●…jah had done Execution upon ●…aa Priests there was Rain enough Salway October 25. 1643. p. 23. 18 Cut down the Malignants with the Sword of Justice Root them out and Consume them as with Fire that no root may ●…ring again Let the Mischief fall upon their own heads that the Land may be eased which hath a long time and doth still groan under them as a heavy Curse Walker Jan. 29. 1644. 19 Men wholye under the Guilt of much Innocent Blood are not meet persons to be at Peace with till all the Guilt of the Blood be expiated and avenged either by the Sword of the Law or Law of the Sword else a Peace can never be sate nor just Loves Englands Distemper p. 42. at Uxbridge Treaty 20 The People of England bless their God that he hath taught your hands to War and laid the necks of your Enemies under your feet Love to the Commons Novemb. 25. 1646. Ep. Ded. to Lord Fairfax 21 Go on Couragiously Never can ye lay out your Blood in such a quarrel Christ shed all his Blood to save you from H●…ll Venture all yours to set up him upon his Throne Marshal's Panegyrick Jan. 18. 1643. p. 21. 22 Why should any think that God will give into our hands those Delinquents that are in Arms against the great Judicatory of the Kingdom If Justice be not done upon those that are in our hands already Palmer to the Commons Aug. 13. 1644. p. 48. 23 You know how Israels sparing the Canaanites Iudg. 1. 2. cost them full dear Id. p. 49. 24 Shew not the least Countenance to the Detestable Neutrality that is practised by many God writes in his Books write you in yours all Neuters Enemies Heyrick Ass. Di. to the Commons May 27. 1646. p. 29. 25 As for Apostates that are false to their Covenant let not your eye pitty them let not your hands spare them Id. p. 30. 26 Shew your felves a Parliament of Justice let the World know it lay the Ax to the root of Delinquency Greenhil to the Commons Ap. 26. 1643. p. 34. 27 Some fear Execution of Justice w●…ll kindle a fire but Fiat Iustitia Ruat mundus Id. p. 37. 28 What Soldiers heart would not start deliberately to come into a subdu'd City and take the little ones upon the Spears point To take them by the heels and beat out their Brains against the
Wall What Inhumanity and Barbarousness would this be thought Yet if this work be to Revenge Gods Church against Babylon he is a Blessed man that takes and dashes the Little ones against the Stones Marshal to the Commons Feb. 23. 41. p. 11 12. 29 It was Gideons Answer to the men of Succoth and P●…nuel When the Lord hath delivered Zeba and Zalmunnah into my hands Then wi●…l I tear your Flesh with Briars and Thorns of the Wilderness Then will I beat down your Towers and slay the men of the City and accordingly be did it Such like Doom and Execution shall Politique Neuters receive from the hand of Christ. Id. p. 23. 30 We have mighty Sins and mighty Sinners which make mighty dangers Greenhill to the Commons Ap. 26 1643. p. 35. 31 You are the Supream Court of Justice let the Sun be dark and the Sea dry before your streams do cease flowing Id. p. 36. 32 In publique Calamities the Sacrifice of a Wicked man is a Peace-offering and may prevent great wrath Id. p. 37. 33 'T is the Sword not Disputes nor Treaties that must end this Controversie wherefore turn your Plow-shares into Swords and your Pruning Hooks into Spears to fight the Lords Battels to avenge the Blood of Saints which hath been spilt It must be avenged either by us or upon us Love at Uxbridge Jan. 30. 1644. pag. 7. 34 The Slaying of the Moabites is called the work of the Lord The Children of Moab are among us The Lord give us Wisdom to see our way and work I●… ibid. 35 Works of Justice are a part of Gods general design at this time You cannot but remember the Service of Phinehas in Executing of Judgment when it was a sad time with Israel and the double Reward that follow'd it Bond to the Commons March 27. 1644. p. 49. 36 They which stand out this year I fear not to say they have sin'd this sin which is to death which God will not which men should not pardon but if your Charity be yet above my Faith yet your Sence cries loud unto ye They have shed Innocent Blood Precious Blood the Blood of the Sons of God which God will not nor you may not Pardon Heyrick to the Commons May 27. 1646. pag. 21. 37 The mouths of your Adversaries are open'd against ye The hearts of your True Friends are grieved that so many Delinquents are in Prison and yet but very few of them brought to their Tryal I know that your occasions are many and pressing but I beseech ye lay hold upon the next opportunity for the doing of it Remember your late Covenant when Elijah had done Execution upon Baals Priests there was Rain enough 1 King 18. Who knoweth how soon the Lord may bless us with a Holy Peace and Blessed Reformation if Justice were more fully Executed Salway to the Commons Oct. 25. 1643. p. 20. 38 I have been in the heat of my zeal so forward to Changes and Ways of Blood that I fear God will not let me have a hand in the Peaceable Building of his Church nor to see it for I have been always taken off when I attempted it R. Baxter's Letter from Kidderminster to Dr. Hill Hypocrisie Unveil d 1662. p. 11. 39 You Fight for God you Fight for Iesus Christ you Fight for the Holy Ghost A Spiritual Knap-sack for the Parliament Soldiers p. 67. Num. 43. 40 Happy shall he be that taketh this Cursed Malignant and Prelatical Brood and dasheth him against the stones Ravillac Redivivus p. 27. 41 Honourable Patriots Christ is gone out with his Triumphing Army Conquering and to Conquer and if you want Arms or Money or Horse for their accommodation God is the Great Landlord of Heaven and Earth Art thou then Gods Tenant and dost owe him Knight-Service and Plough-Service and doth he want thy Horse and shall not he have it c T●…sdale to the Commons p. 15. 42 'T is not Disputes nor Treaties must end this Controversie therefore turn your Plough-shares into Swords to fight the Lords Battel to avenge the Blood of Saints that have been spilt Leech his Sermon 1644. 43 Up and be doing you that are about the work of the Lord your Enemies are Bread ready to be eaten and yield you Refreshment Ibid. 44 There is no vertue wherein men resemble the Lord more lively than in executing Justice and in extirpation of those Achans you will cut off the Wicked and procure the felicity of the Chosen Faircloth on Iosh. 7. ●…5 p. 34. 45 Worthies of Israel it lies on you to enquire out this Babylonish Company and to repay them an Eye for an Eye Tooth for Tooth Burning for Burning Ear for Ear Liberty for Liberty and Blood for Blood Bridges on Revel 4. 8. p. 10. 46 After the First-born of Egypt were slain the Children of Israel were deliver'd and for the chiefest of these Incendiaries certainly the Primogenit being taken away we may well hope for a glorious deliverance Burton June 20. 1641. p. 11. 47 That which is best though Evil will be counted good after Reformation as he is counted Innocent who scapes at tryal Simpson on Prov. 8. 15 16. p. 25. 48 He who now startles and staggereth delayeth and refuseth with the Parliament and their Party to bear and use Arms against the Prelates Papists and Atheists with all the Frie of Antichristian Factors and Panders is no other than a Rebel and Traytor against God Boden to the Committee of Kent Iun. 13. 1644. p. 16. 49 Posterity may have cause to sit down and curse the day if we look upon and dash not in pieces the bones of Babylons Brats thus boldly and bloodily contrary to Law Reason risen up amongst us and against us and God's True Religion Professed by us Ibid. p. 17. Let all th●…se who are in Authority hence learn to do Justice and execute Vengeance upon those Babylonians which God hath put into their hands Do it speedily do it throughly The doing of Justice upon the Wicked is the way to safeguard the Righteous Without question the hand of God is upon us and we lose many in the Field because we are too merciful to those in the Fold Ibid. p. 32. 50 There is no dallying with God now much delay hath been used already too much God is angry and he seems to ask this once more Will you strike will you execute Iudgment or will ye not Tell me for if you will not I will I will have the Enemies blood and yours too if you will not execute Vengeance upon Delinquents The day of Vengeance is in my heart and the year of my Redeemer is come Isaiah 63. 4. Case to the Commons 1644. p. 13. Notes upon §. 12. HERE are Three and twenty Divines famous in their Generations blowing the Coal of a Civil War and heating the furnace seven times better then ordinary calling like Horse Leeches fer BLOOD BLOOD and pretending in a manner to expiate for that Horrid Rebellion by