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A66968 A sermon being an incouragement for Protestants or a happy prospect of glorious success: with exhortations to be valiant against our enemies, in opposing the bloody principle of papists, and errors of popery, &c. Occasionally on the Protestants victory over the French and Irish papists before London-Derry, in raising that desperate siege, a glorious prospect of the Protestants happiness, &c. By Mr. Walker minister, and governor of the city. Walker, George, of Londonderry. 1689 (1689) Wing W345; ESTC R219334 7,242 13

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this assurance undauntedly marched against the mighty Champion of the Philistines and with inconsiderable Weapons as knowing God saves neither by Spear nor Shield no more than by weak means when he resolves to manifest his power or intends to save he overcame the man that had so long defied the Armies of Israel For when the great Jehovah was d●signed to show his last Judgment upon Pharach and his pursuing Host in the Red Sea and Israel cryed cut for fear they were only commanded to stand still and see the Salvation of the Lord and they even without contributing any help of their own found themselves not only secured from the danger they feared and a little before had threatned them but saw their desire upon their Enemies the Element heard the voice of its Creator and returned with violence to let the stubborn Monarch know that the highest Rules in the Kingdoms of men in whose hands are all the Kingdoms of the Earth and all the breath of life There is a Sword of the Lord and a Sword of Man against the first there is no prevailing but the latter is weak i● the first be wanting God if he pleases can arm all the Elements to fight for his Servants as he did the Hail in the time of Joshua by which there fell more than by the Swords of the Israelites or inclose his people with Fiery Camps of Armed Angels as he did Elisha when his life was sought for by the Assyrians Trust in the Lord and he will be to his Servants a Wa●l of Defence and a strong Tower a Buckler a Shield and a mighty Deliverer who has power to do what he please● in Heaven and Earth whose Will is Fate and whose Decrees are irresistable and irreversable Let us but call upon him sincerely with a true heart and unseigned lips and he will hear us and deliver us out of all our trouble Let us not then be afraid of their terrour that seek to harm us but assuredly rest secure in his protection whose mercies are over all the works of his Creation and he will keep us from the Arrows that fly by Night and the Shafts though go abroad by day the Adversary shall have no advantage over us Therefore let us acquit our selves like men and not faint or grow weary Let fear fly our Breasts and let us Arm our selves with Courage in a good Cause and consider that the God of Battels the Lord of Hosts is the disposer of all things and if the Lord be with us who shall be against us and prosper for there is a Sword of the Lord and a Sword of Gideon Thus by extraordinary means does the Almighty save when he bares his Arm to make his power known to the Sons of Men then happy are all they that trust in him for they shall never be confounded their Enemies shall come out one way and flee seven the Lord shall draw a Sword after them and they shall be scattered even from Heaven shall they be discomfited and scattered o're the face of the earth as in Judges 3. 2. They fought from Heaven the Stars in their courses fought against Sisera If Heaven be on our side in vain is the Combination of man for who is able to stand before that mighty God whose very looks drieth up the deep and whose wrath maketh the Mountains to melt before whose Majesty Job confesseth himself to fail and tremble like one in a stormy Tempest and that his fear was so great that he was not able to bear it nor can his hand be shortened that he will not save those that stand for his truth suce as are valiant for the promotion of God's honour are said to fight the Lords Battel that is he owns them to be his Souldiers and he puts power and strength into their hands as he did into his Servant Joshua's when he made the Heavenly Bodies contrary to the course of nature obey a Mortal Voice the Sun and Moon stood still till his people had accomplished their desire upon their Enemies as we find it in Joshua 10. 13. And when Moses held but up his hand the Israelites prevailed for there is nothing too hard for the Lord when he designs to bring about his purposes I called on the Lord in my distress says holy David the Lord answered me and set me in a large place the Lord is on my side I will not fear what man can do unto me The Lord taketh my part with them that help me therefore shall I see my desire upon them that hate me it is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in Princes all Nations compassed me about but in the Name of the Lord will I destroy them Psal 118 v. 5 6 7 8 9 10. Thus we may behold how a good Cause puts life into the Soul and makes the Spirit rise to the extreamest height of valour banishing the image of fear by a confident assurance of success makes Men bold as Lyons and unwary in their undertakings This made Nehemiah couragious for the House of God and for his Sanctuary when he caused the very Work-men to arm at their labour having their Swords in their hands even whilst they were building and repairing the City of Jerusalem to prevent and repel their treacherous Enemies who sought always to surprize and bring them to destruction Let us take Courage then and faint not but acquit your selves like men A Protestant Prayer for our Deliverance from Popish Enemies and for future Success O Lord God Holy and Glorious in whose hands are all the ends of the Earth thou God of Battles on whom all Success and Victory depends look down upon us thy poor afflicted Servants pardon our Sins and pass by the multitude of our Transgressions save us save us O Lord from the Malice and Hatred of our Implacable Enemies Defeat their Plots and Confound their Devices and let them know neither Policy nor the Arm of Flesh can do any thing against those thou art pleased to take into thy especial Care and Protection Give us Courage to be Valiant for thy Revealed Truth in the Gospel of thy dear Son our ever blessed Lord and Saviour and ever Defend us from the Clouds and Mists of Popery and Error give us hearts to Fear and Reverence thy Holy Name that all our Actions and Undertakings may redound to thy Honour and Glory through Jesus Christ To whom with Thee and Thy Holy Spirit be all Power Praise and Dominion World without end Amen Printed at London and Re-Printed at Edinburgh 1689.