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A19703 Explication, of - Thrissels - banner Containing a brief interpretation & declaration, of the forme & fashion thereof, as also of the matter therein expressed. Cunningham, Thomas, 1604-1670. 1640 (1640) STC 6120; ESTC S109144 13,451 19

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Prov. 19 12 Constant Good Peace nor Solide Rest but it is to be Feared as sometymes the Lord turned the Blessings of Faelse Prophets into hrses and theyr Cursing to Blessings that Boasting Vante and Vnchristian Threatning of that * Pretended Arch Bishob of S Andrews Laie Hie. Priest before mentioned shal Prove but over true a Prophecy seing * His 3. Kingdoms His Maties Triple Diademe already to much is n Psal 12 2. Psal ●● 5 c Prov 17 15. 20 Prov 24 24 Deut. 2. 4 5. Ne●… ● 2. Psal 10● 28 Masa 2 ● Psal 10 2 3. Psal 5 1 c Psal ●4 4 5 Ezek. 35 12 c Iam 3. 5. 1 Cron 28 9. 2 Cron ●● 2. Shaken and be al Appearance wil yet Shake More if Those Flatterers who Preferre theyr owne Standing Before the Standing thereof be Suffered to have the Guyding of the same ∽ 8. A Petition of Al True Hearted Covenanters to the Kings Matie Theyr Soveraine Mixed with a Serious Counsel Intreating Him wel to o Weigh and Consider the present Season and Troublous time that the World is neare and End and that n Psal ●0 2. Isai 14 16. Ioel 3 6. Psal 5 9. Psal 12 2 3. Prov 20● ●6 Dan ●1 32. Rumors of Warres are the Beginings of Sorrows and Therefore to Pacify His anger to Submit Himself to Reason to Bury His Conceived Wrath in the Bottome of the Sea and Oblivion to Build up the Walles of Religion to Destroy and Roote out Those Bloody Men that Aime at nothing tho under the Pretext of Service to God and the King but the q Prov 16 28 Rom. 16 17 18 1 Cor. 12 26. Ephe 4 25 Separating of Him The Head from His most Loyal and ever Truest Members Assuring His Matie that even now the Tyme Ezek 7 2. 3. 6 Amos 8. 2 10 1. Pet. 4 7. is Borne the r Psal 61 2. Prov 21 3. Luk 4 19. Acceptable Yeere of the Lord in which Hee can and ought to s 2 King 18 4 2. King 23 2 c Psal 49 23. Testifie Before God and Men as Hee carrieth the P Mat 24 3 6 7 Mark 13 8 2. Cron 34 33 Psal 51 ● Name and Title that Hee is in Deed and Effect A Defender of the Fayth Showing His Matie that of Necessity Hee must put to Tryal al those Wicked Vaine and Proud t Est 7 ● c Rom. 1. ●4 Hamans althought they were for the presēt in Chiefest Account with Him and al Faythful and Loyal v Est 6. 2. 3 c Est 8 1 2. 1● Rom 13 3. 4. Mordecais Who after Dew Examination shal be found to have done the only best Service to His Matie for the Preservation of Soule and Body Lyfe and Honnour must be Remembred Maintayned in theyr Right and Priviledges Defended against al theyr Oppressors and Rewarded according as theyr Loyalty When Sanctifyed Reason shal be Judge betwixt Them and theyr Adversaries shal be found to have Deserved ∽ 9. The Last Lyne is A Conclusion of al the Matter Contayning first ane Acknowledgement of Al the Inhabitants of the Realme of Scotland that the Kings Matie is Theyr King Secondly a Counsel Advysing His Matie to Remember that Hee is Theyr King and that No Earthly Prince can Say as Hee may doe to witt that Hee is even the Hundreth and eight Man-King of Scots not compting His Grand Mother Queene Mary whereby theyr Loyaltie is Prooyed Beyond Al Nations in the World thridly to Consider that as Hee is A King and So called by The Lords owne Mouth w Psal 82 6 7. a God So lykewyse that Hee is a Man and must Die as a Man fourtly and Lastly that His Matie would not Endanger that Ancient and Rare Jewel None Such in al this Vnivers * King Fergus the first King of Scots Began to Reigne in the year of the World 3641. Which was 330. Years Before Chrysts Incatnation since that Tyme the Crown of Scotland was never Conquest King Fergus Crown for Such Matters as May and can be Accommodate a farre Surer Easier and Better Way but by al Possible Meanes to Hold a grippe of it Where Vnto I Pray x Prov 22 1. The Lord Who hath the Hearts of al Kings into His Hand as the Rivers of Waters and Turneth them Whethersoever it Pleaseth Him Inclyne His Royal Heart that y 1. Tim. 2 ● Vnder His Blessed Governement wee may Al Lead a Quyet and Peaceable Lyse in al Godlynesse and Honestie Amen Tho al the Pow'rs and Srrength Of Satan Hel and Death masked with Worldly Toyes Thyne O Lord here Oppressed Cunyng Curs'd Fooles at length Contētles through Fyr's Breath hame in Thy upper-Ioyes Thee with Thyne shal see Blessed This Verse Standing under the Banner being as the Subscription to the vvbola Work * Wisdome 5. 1. Collected out of the Booke of VVisdome altho Apocrypha Signifyeth How al the Godly notwithstanding they in this Lyse are Subiect to Continual Troubles and Persecutions yet are Established in theyr Hope Considering what shal be theyr Estate after this Lyfe How They at the Last Day shal Stand before z Iudg 11 27. Psal 50 6. Psal 94 1 2 Isai 23 22 Act 10 42 2. Tim 4 8. Heb 1● 23. God the Iudge of Al Flesh with Confidence and Boldnesse even in the Sight and Presence of Theyr Wicked Adversaries vvho then shal be cloathed with Anguish Feare and Terrible Affrightments When they shal Heare that Comfortable Voyce Spoken to a Psal 22 7 Psal ●● 6 Luk. 6 25. Those whom they sometyme had in Derision b Mat ●5 ●4 Come yee Blessed of My Father Take and Inherite the Kingdome Prepared for You from the Foundation of the VVorld But They to the Contrair standing as Reprobate c Mat ●5 33. Goates on the Left Hand VVishing and Crying the d Luk 23 30. Revel 6 6. Mountaines and Rockes to Fall on them and to Hyde them from the Presence of Him that Sitteth on the Throne and from the VVrath of the Lambey Ressaving that Irrovocable Doome and unalterable Sentence e Mat 7 23 Mat 25 41. Luk 3 27. Depart from Me Yet Cursed into Everlasting Fyre vvhich is Prepared for the Devil and His Angels VVould God Al Men of Whathsoever Estate and quality before they Begin to Attempt any Thing could and vvould Always Remember that Old Proverbe and Wyse Counsel Quicquid Agas Prudenter Agas Respice Finem And So Carrie Themselfs here Belovv as They wil yea must bee Answerable In that Day when f Psal 14 21 Psal 39 11. Ma●● 4. ●2 Rom ● 16. the Secrets of Al Heart shal be Disclosed and when g Psal ●0 21. The God of Gods shal Set Al the Sinnes of the VVicked in Ordour Before Him So should Each One keepe Himself Within the Bounds of His Calling and Always Stryve to Have and Keepe h 2 Cor 1 12 1. Tim ●●●9 1 Pet. ● 16. the Testimony of a Good Conscience Obeying with a Contented Mynde the i Philip. 4 ●1 1 Tim 6 6. Heb 3. 5 2 Cor. 13. 14 ● Commandement of the Apostle Paul Of Thyne Content Thee