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A82143 A declaration of the English army now in Scotland, touching the justness & necessity of their present proceedings in that nation. Imprimatur Joh: Rushworth. England and Wales. Army. 1650 (1650) Wing D666; Thomason E609_10; ESTC R205957 10,147 16

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own terms and to admit him to the exercise of his Royal Authority in our hearts and to follow him whether soever he goeth he having of his own good will entred into a Covenant of Grace with his poor Saints and be assured it is he that leadeth us into Scotland he hath done in England and Ireland And therefore we do in the spirit of brotherly love and of the fear of the Lord beseech you to look about you for our Lord Jesus is coming amongst you as a refining fire and as Fullers sope and blessed are those in whom the least dram of sincerity shall be found We have a Paper directed to us from the people of Scotland it having been publiquely made known to us at the head of our Regiments wherein we are first desired to consider the lawfulness of our marching into Scotland We bless God we did that before we came and are abundantly satisfied that we are brought hither by the Lord nay many of us lying under temptations of flesh and blood and going about to frame excuses to take us from this march found that to have staid behinde had been to have turned our backs upon Jesus Christ and to have deprived our selves of much sweet communion with God that now through his goodness we do enjoy We have also considered the Arguments by which you go about to weaken the grounds of the Parliaments and our Superior Officers leading us into Scotland and must needs give you this re●●●n That we are still abundantly established in this belief that what the Parliament of England hath done in sending us into Scotland hath been of absolute necessity to preserve them selves from being destroyed in their Religion and Liberties which they have been at so much cost both of blood and treasure to purchase and preserve and therefore by the way we must needs tell you that we cannot endure to hear them called A Pretended Parliament which we desire you to take notice of That if you write to us again you would speak more reverendly of the Authority of our Nation or else we shall easily think you will upon every occasion be ready to invade England that you may set up an Authority which you may call lawful And let us as in the presence of the Lord farther assure you That we have already examined our consciences as before the Lord and have a clear assurance in our hearts That he will countenance us in this Action and that we do not break any Covenant which we have Sworn before God Angels and Men but could be contented should we not thereby Idolize the Covenant to march to any Engagement with you if called thereunto by the Lord with the Covenant on the Tops of our Pikes and let the Lord Judge who hath observed the Ends of the Covenant best you or we Yet we do acknowledge We have not been the exact Performers though not the wilful Breakers thereof Our consciences also bear us record We do above any thing in the world desire the Union of the two Nations and it is our prayer daily That those that fear the Lord in England and Scotland may become one in the hand of the Lord and joyn together in the advancement of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ and throwing down and trampling upon the Seat of the Beast Why should not Scotland as well as England rejoyce to see the Horns of the Beast cut off that we may joyn together to hate the Whore and to burn her flesh with sire The Lord is our witness whom we fear we come not to oppress you or shed your blood we have cryed to the Lord again and again to prevent it we have sent our Declarations of love to the People of God in Scotland which some amongst you though they pretend to answer yet do most injuriously and unchristianly keep from their sight nay most falsly misrepresenting us as a people come with intentions to destroy the poor Inhabitants and that we are left of our God to be destroyed but we have made our prayer to the Lord and made known before him their sayings who hath told the people of Scotland That God hath forsaken us and therefore bid them persecute and take us for now the Sectaries day is come c. But the Lord is still with us he is our Refuge and a present help in trouble ready to be found we do believe the cry of the oppressed in Scotland will be heard and wo be to those that are the cause thereof Our Quarrel is still against Malignants the Root whereof is now through the evil policy of some Statesmen become the Head of Scotland We dare not quarrel with those whose hearts are upright with Jesus Christ and faithful and loving to England but with those who are most treacherous and false to both and therefore we dare not any of us though tempted thereto by your Papers be so carnally wise as to desert the Cause and Work of Jesus Christ in which we have hitherto been so long and so miraculously carried on Do you think we are men so weakly principled as to be perswaded without the least strength of Argument to desert the Interest of our own Nation and expose thousands of the precious Saints of Jesus Christ to be trampled upon as the dirt in the streets when the Lord is about to put on their beautiful garments and to make them a praise in the earth Or can we think you betray our superior Officers in whom we see so much of the sweet Spirit of Jesus Christ into your hands whose mouthes are opened wide to devour them we pray you not to wait for such a thing The Lord hath brought us hither by his Providence and upon him we shall with confidence depend till we see a glorious issue which we humbly and heartily desire may be without the effusion of any more blood and if it be the will of God both speedy and comfortable to you and us that we may return with joy into England and leave Scotland rejoycing that an English Army hath been amongst them which possibly may be the sooner effected were you and we suffered to confer and open our hearts one to another we do believe much of the bitterness of spirit would be allayed in our Brethren of Scotland did they know how exceedingly we are slandred by the pens and tongues of many of your Kirkmen concerning our Religion and Faith towards God which though we may not vainly boast of yet according to the Apostles direction we are ready to give an answer to the meanest Christian in Scotland that shall ask a reason of the faith and hope that is in us with meekness and fear And indeed we account our best way of contending with those Slanderers is to pray the Lord to make our hearts sound in his Statutes that we be not ashamed that so we sanctifying the Lord God in our hearts and having a good conscience they that speak evil of us as of evil doers may be ashamed whilest they falsly our good conversation in Christ And thus we have in the naked plainness of our souls opened our hearts unto you our dear Brethren that fear the Lord in Scotland where-ever you be found whether in the highest Councels or the poorest Cottages who though you now lie scattered the Lord will in his due time bring you together and binde you up as his Jewels and make you one with those that fear the Lord amongst us which the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ and in him our God and our Father also bring to pass in his due time and in the mean time make both you and us wise to understand the things that concern the exalting of Christs Kingdom That in all our undertakings we may be subservient to the affairs of Jesus Christ and above all things take heed how we stir up any of the powers or strength of this world to destroy one another The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ the Prince of Peace be with you Amen From the Leaguer at Muscleborough August 1.1650 FINIS
as we see every party though as far different as light and darkness apt to do the Lord having by his Word and by his Spirit convinced us of our duty therein though there had been no such Covenant at all entred into But when we saw That under pretence of the Covenant a corrupt party in Parliament by their worldly policy after the war was ended in England and the late Kings party subdued with the loss of Thousands of the lives of Saints whose death is precious in the sight of the Lord did endeavor to set up the King upon his own terms and with him to establish a National Church Government not in all things agreeable to the Word of God but is destructive to the just Liberties of the True Spiritual Church of Christ which he hath by his own most precious Blood purchased for them and is now come forth to bestow upon them which did sufficiently demonstrate it self by the dealings of the then Master Builders with the Churches of Jesus Christ in and about L●ndon that were then threatned to be dissolved and Laws made to prevent the Communion of Saints with one another except onely in that one Publique Form then about to be established to the astonishment of many of us that had lifted up our hands to God and sworn to endeavor a Reformation according to the Word of God and therefore after much waiting upon God by Prayer and examining our own hearts about the ends and sincerity thereof we were abundantly satisfied that it was not onely lawful but our duty to keep our Arms in our hands till the ends before mentioned should be accomplished and to that purpose the Army whereof we are a part did refuse to disband did march up to London to propose to the Parliament a way of Establishment that might be more for the carrying on of the ends of Religion and Liberty though therein we were not at that time successful yet most wonderfully and graciously preserved by the Lord and extraordinarily convinced after much seeking the Face of God that our failing was in endeavoring to set up the King upon any terms he being a man of so much Blood that the Lord would have no peace with him nor any that should go about to establish him Whereupon after his own hard heart had hindred him from yielding to any overtures that were made to him by the Parliament through whom all the Armies Proposals were to be tendred and a second War more dangerous then the former contrived by him and his Son now with you together with those in Scotland that hated us of the Army of England under the name of Sectaries being by the unspeakable goodness and mighty power of God waded through and a second testimony given from Heaven to justifie the proceedings of his poor servants against that bloody Antichristian brood though with the loss of many precious Saints we were then powerfully convinced that the Lords purpose was to deal with the late King as a man of blood And being perswaded in our consciences That he and his Monarchy was one of the ten horns of the Beast spoken of Revel 17.12 13 14 15. And being witnesses to so much of the innocent blood of the Saints that he had shed in supporting the Beast and considering the loud cryes of the souls of the Saints under the Altar we were extraordinarily carried forth to desire Justice upon the King that man of Blood And to that purpose Petitioned our Superior Officers and the Parliament to bring him to Justice which accordingly by an high hand of Providence was brought to pass which act we are confident the Lord will own in preserving the Commonwealth of England against all Kingdoms and Nations that shall adventure to meddle with them upon that account When God executes his judgments upon malefactors let none go about to resist when he brings forth those his enemies that will not suffer Jesus Christ to be King in the midst of his Sa●nts and breaks them in pieces like a Potters vessel let not Scotland nor any other Nation say What dost thou We fear they have been too busie already the Lord that sees the secrets of all hearts knows the compliance of Scotland with the late Kings issue now with you was in order to disturb the Peace of England for being Gods executioners upon a bloody Tyrant and a supporter of the Throne of the Beast But blessed be the Lord the crafty are taken in their own snare England sits in peace whilest Scotland receives into their chief City their new King at the very hour wherein an Army that had matched 300 miles is facing them at the very gates We wish our Brethren of Scotland especially those that truly fear the Lord would consider these things and not slight the providences of God so much as they do When Scotland chose new gods and would have a King out of a Family that God had rejected then was war in the Gates And though we do not think Providences alone a sufficient rule for Gods people to walk by yet we do know that the Lord speaks to his people by his Providence as well as by his Word and he is angry with his people that do not take notice thereof and promiseth blessing to those that do Psal 107. and the latter end And here give us leave not in a boasting spirit but in meekness and fear to tell you That we are perswaded we are poor unworthy instruments in Gods hand to break his enemies and preserve his people You have acknowledged us in your own Papers to be a Rod of Iron to dash in pieces the Malignants but withal say We must no● be broken in pieces because we now set our selves against the Lot of Gods inheritance Let us here speak for our selves yea the Lord speak for us who knows our hearts and all our ways we value the Churches of Jesus Christ who are the lot of Gods inheritance Ten thousand times above our own lives yea we do bless the Lord we are not onely a Rod of Iron to dash the common enemies in pieces but also a hedg though very unworthy about Christs Vineyard and if we know our own hearts where ever the lot of Gods inheritance shall appear to be found in Scotland we shall think it our duty to the utmost hazzard of our lives to preserve the same But if there be any that have taken councel together against the Lord and against his anointed when the Lord hath decreed to set upon his holy Hill of Sion we are perswaded the Lord hath brought us hither as instruments through which he will speak to them in his wrath and vex them in his sore displeasure We desire it may be known to you our Brethren of Scotland That we are not Soldiers of Fortune we are not meerly the servants of men we have not onely proclaimed Jesus Christ the King of Saints to be our King by profession but desire to submit to him upon his