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A39623 Five lookes over the professors of the English Bible wherein is shewed the infinite indiscreet invention, of inconsiderate, inveterate dissention about the exaltation of the propagation of that gospel which we all say, wee doe professe to beleeve : whereunto is added the English Protestants resolution / published by Levek Hunarry. Walker, Henry, Ironmonger. 1642 (1642) Wing F1109; ESTC R9379 4,315 10

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after Consecration 18 That the Latin Service ought to be in Churches as it began to be used in S. Iohns Colledge in Cambridge 19 That Sacraments doe give and conferre grace and are instruments of Justification that they are as necessary in their place and no lesse required then beliefe it selfe as they often have declared in their Sermons 20 That Sunday is no Sabbath as Doctor Poclington hath writ These and many other things have they laboured to bring into the Church contrary both to the Scripture and the true Protestant Religion professed and taught in the Church England Scotland and all other Reformed Churches The Sword which the Arminian beareth in his hand doth shew that hee is a man that delighteth in blood who for the a●…ncing of his owne humour cares not how much blood is spilt The Arminian in a word is one who having gotten both Swords into his hands over the Protestants would soone fight for the Pope with the one and against the Protestant with the other he is like the Tartars to the O●… House amongst the Turks and fights for Rome expecting to be a Roman I pray God roote them out of the Church of England and grant us peace IIII. On the right side of the Picture you may see an honest-hearted Protestant weeping whose tender eyes send forth aboundance of teares meekly kneeling upon his knees who being grieved to see Religion clouded thus by cavilling ●…ee labours to know God truely out of his holy word ●…nd therefore labours to remove the veyle that obscures it from our eyes he is not grieved for himself alone but for the dishonour done to God neither doth he weepe because he is grieved but because the Church of God is so distracted hee ●…lies not to men but to God prayeth not for blood but peace being grieved to see poore England thus languish V. The Pope which you see behind the Bible doth the●… unto us what a danger the Church of God may be exposed to if God doe not helpe us for the Pope is glad of these distractions amongst us and would now take the opportunity to snatch away the Bible from us he would faine take our Religion away but we hope to send him backe againe to R●…e with a powder not like that in the Bishops Canons 〈◊〉 with nothing but Paper but the sword of the Spirit of God with which we hope he both root and branch will be utterly rooted out of the Church of England which God grant Amen The Protestants Resolution OH England thou that 〈◊〉 so rich and happy Nation God c●…ls on th●…e and offers Love Peace and Salvation G●…d ●…okes from heaven high beholding every thing F●…ll d●…e and pray aloud the Lord blesse Charles 〈◊〉 King Religion in thy Churches hath beene taught ●…ost free A●…ve this fourescore yeares and still it is ●…e ●…e S●… that the Romish Rabble have not power 〈◊〉 bring Th●…ir doctrine in then pray the Lord blesse Charles our King L●…ng time this Land hath now beene fil'd with peace and plenty Now we are full doe we forget are we so dainty That we shall quite neglect our selves no I will sing Whilst I have dayes to live the Lord blesse Charles our King King Charles thou art a Royall Prince and does ●…are To all the world thy goodnesse vertue love and care All Princes stand amaz'd to heare thy praise to r●…g Al●… true hearts daily pray the Lord blesse Charles 〈◊〉 King 〈◊〉 is a blessing great that God ●…th England sent To t●…ee so grave so godly wise a Parliament C●…England more desire then thus in every thing Blessed to be Oh pray the Lord blesse Charles our King Oh England would to God thou d●…st consider well Th●… ev●… where home War hath to the Church befell Nothing b●…●…w and misery it still doth bring Then pray for 〈◊〉 and say the Lord blesse Charles our King Come let us all ●…plore and pray to God for peace That all Domesticke wars and troubles soone may ●…ase Amen Amen O Lord Oh let u●… alwayes sing And pray with all our hearts the Lord blesse Charles our King Amen The Protestants Sacrifice Oh Lord my God for Engl●…nd I ●…mplore Which in thy Wrath thou now hast wounded s●…re Thy will be done Lord we submit For Mercy Lord 〈◊〉 make us fit That we may live And prays●…s give To thee alway Oh heare our prayer And doe us spare That are but ●…lay O send us peace good God Remove thy heavy rod And r●…concile us unto thee An happy union let us s●… Lord give us all g●…●…o rep●…nt and blesse 〈◊〉 King 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 FINIS