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A62380 Papisto-Mastix, or, Deborah's prayer against God's enemies Judg. 5, 31. explicated and applyed : in the Cathedrall of Saint Peter in Exon, November the fift, 1641 / by William Sclater ... Sclater, William, 1609-1661. 1642 (1642) Wing S919; Wing P311_CANCELLED; ESTC R15926 46,487 70

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daughters are as the polished corners of the Temple your garners are full affording all manner of store your sheep bring forth thousands and ten thousands in your streets your Oxen are strong to labour there is no breaking in nor going out nor is there any complayning in your streets happy is that people that is in such a case yea happy is that people whose God is the Lord. But now doe but faigne a little to your selves if the Lord had not beenon our side but had delivered us all over to the mercilesse cruelty of the Enemy and suffered us to lye down under the bondage and slavery of Antichrist Then instead of this blessed liberty of the Gospell and of the pure worship of God and of those happy opportunities we now under so godly and Peerlesse a Prince enjoy we might have been plundred in grosse Superstition and Idolatry have been worshippin of Images cringing to Crosses adoring of Crucifixes blattering to a Saint rumbling of our Beads wandring in some Pilgrimage all overrun with the rank weeds of z Col. 2.23 wil-wership angring our God of jealousie and irritating the just wrath of Heaven or else all dragg'd unto racks or stakes or dungeons to fire and faggot or other exquisite tortures the proper badges of that Romish Antichrist that man of sinne whereas that true Religion and Wifedome that is from above is first pure then a Jam. 3.17 Peaceable so farre from bloodines as it is from Popery But thanks be unto the Lord for his b 2 Cor. 9.15 unspeakable Gift He hath rescued us from the c Col. 1.13 power of a more than Aegyptian because a spirituall darknesse yea more than so he hath broken the d Psal 13.7 teeth of that e 2 Thess 2.3 Son of perdition himselfe and f Jud. 6. chayned up his power And as we have found out the beginning of his rise so we hope to see the end of his finall downfall About the year g Juel Apol p. 29 vol. 16. six hundred and thirteen shortly after the death of Saint Gregory the great indeed but humble Bishop who endeavoured to quell the h Vide Bullinger ad Apoc. 9. insolency of John the Prelate of Constantinople for aspiring to the title Of i See Epist of S. Gregory the great to Mauricius the Emperor added to the hist of Trent Concil p. 829 830. universall Bishop and directly styling him The forerunner of Antichrist who should dare to assume it unto himself Yet Boniface the third moved nothing herewith obtained of wicked Phocas who by the murthering of his Lord Mauricius had got into the Empire that the Church of Rome might be called and taken for the chiefe and head of all Churches and himself to be sty led the Universall Bishop of the World And in this thus ambitious Boniface had Antichrist his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the entrance upon his height After that through many cruelties and tyrannies his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or perfection was in Gregory the seventh commonly called Hildebrand k By. Downam Diatrib de Antichrist contr Leon. Lessium who first of all the rest about the year 1073. subjected the Diadem to the Miter exalting himselfe above all that is called God 2 Thess 2.4 That is above all Magistrates both supream and subordinate l Otho Frisingensis lib. 9. c. 35. who by reason of the resemblance in Majesty being Gods Vicegerents in authority upon Earth are called m Exod. 22 28. Gods 1 Cor. 88.5 though Essentially they are no Gods And by the devise of the holy n See M. Fuller his Hist of the holy Warre elegantly penn'd Warre at Hierusalem lurching the Patrimony of deluded Princes whom he had perswaded to beare arms in that cause in their absence to Saint Peters chaire he advanced himself at length to so great an height that his head grew giddy and so that o Rev. 9.1 Stellam hanc omnes fere Neoterici interpretantur de Romano Vontisice ut Joachimus Abbas Bulling Gyffard Dent. c. starre fell down from Heaven to the earth And ever since in the later times hath this Antichrist had his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the remission of his vigour and his declination And now how should every zealous soule who clearly and without dissembling wisheth well to the Peace of this our Zion take up that of Edom in the day of Hierusalem and cry p Psal 137.7 down with him down with him even to the ground Loe this great q Rev. 17.1 whore of Papacy is cast upon her bed of r Psal 41.3 languishing and is sick we hope to death so that she shall never be able more to rise up nor with the ſ Revel 17.2 Wine of her spirituall filthy fornications to entoxicate the nations of the earth so long so rufully already made drunken by her yea the Lord Christ shall consume the t 2 Thess 2.3 man of sinn with the spirit of his mouth and destroy with the brightnes of his comming 2 Thess 2.8 yea even so u Revel 22.20 come Lord Jesus come quickly And doe unto him and unto all his complices as unto the Midianites as to * Psal 83.9 10. Sisera as to Jabin at the brook of Kishon which perished at Endor they became as dung for the earth c. Yea let God arise and let his x Psal 68.1 2 c. Enemies be scattered let them also that hate him fly before him as smoake is driven away so drive them away as wax melteth before the fire so let the wicked perish at the presence of God but let the righteous be glad let them rejoyce before God yea let them exceedingly rejoyce let them sing unto God sing praises unto his Name and extoll him that rideth upon the Heavens by his Name J A H and rejoyce before him It is time to end suffer a word of exhortation and I have done I shall begin it in the words of Ezra cap. 9.13 14. Seeing that thou our God hast given us such a deliverance as this as this so emin●nt so miraculous so when we were high o destruction and the very mouth of ruine gaped and was open to devoure us should we again break thy Commandements and joyn with the people of these abominations wouldest thou not be angry with us till thou hadst consumed us so that there should be no remnant nor escaping Ah my brethren let us be awakned from our deadly security from our sinfull unthankfulnes favours bestowed raise up an expectation of obedience and of a godly conversation Mic. 6.8 As therefore the Heathens had their three Graces as inseparable sisters he one to give the benefit the other to receive it and the third to return it and they painted them alwaies young to the end a benefit might be ever fresh in their remembrances y Heb. 13.22 so let us never z Psal 137.5 forget this favour of all favours this day bestowed upon this Land and Kingdome Let us give up our selves our soules and bodies all that we are or have as a solemn reall a Rom. 12.1 Sacrifice to the b Psal 18.46 God of our salvation who hath done so c 1 Sam. 12.24 great things for our soules This this alone is the way to continue his mercy and loving kindnes unto us and our d Deut. 4.40 posterity for evermore which God grant for the sake of the Son of his love Jesus Christ the righteous To whom with the Father and the holy Spirit be all praise and glory world without end Amen FINIS ERRATA Reader faults escaped in the Presse and seemingly perverting the sense are thus to be corrected before thou read Page 1 li● 4. for prayer read praise l. 11. ibid. for bosome r. besome p. 5 l. 9. for he r. the p. 7. for neer r. never p. 10. l. 7. for nigher r higher p. 11. l. 26. for God r. Gods p. 17. l. 15. r. El-schaddal and l. 28. ib r. thresh p. 20 l 20. r. Matth. 5.18 p. 24. l. 29. for opposite r. apposite p. 30. l. 16. r. vellet and after He in the same line supply might p. 31. l. 6. r. creezy p. 32. l. 34. 〈◊〉 yet r. yea p. 37. l. 22. for Warwick r. Worcester p. 48. l. 7. for grea r. grate p. 49 l. 12 for never r. neither p 46. l. 7. for eve r. every p. 50. l. 32. for known r. tongue p. 52. l. 27. for their r. thine