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A71198 For England's information, reformation, great joy, peace, and consolation; and for her great honour, and exaltation, and for the great shame, contempt and terror of the Turk, the Pope, and the Devil, and all the workers of evil Varney, John. 1679 (1679) Wing V114B; ESTC R203878 63,496 118

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men under the Heavens are bound to know their Creator so as to fear him but there be many of the Sons and the Daughters of Men that will labour to know him so as to love serve and to honour him which will prove most comfortable to themselves and most profitable to others Let the man be what he will or whom he will in these days of the Gospel and in the Reign of our Royal Soveraign His Majesty of Great Britain in whom the Lord of Hosts doth arise his Enemies shall be scattered and they that hate him shall flee before him as Wax melteth before the sire so will all the workers of iniquity at the presence of the Lord but the Righteous shall be glad and rejoyce for a long time The Church of Rome the King of Spain and the proud French King has endeavoured to undermine and overthrow the Protestant Religion His Majesty of Great Britain and the Church of England but the time is come that they are to know that they are to be brought very low if that they will not Conform and Reform to the Protestant Religion to the Nine and thirty Doctrines of the Church of England There is no man worthy to be a Minister of the Gospel in England Scotland France and Ireland that doth or should oppose gain-say or preach against any of the Nine and thirty Doctrines of the Church of England The Enemies against the Church of England are many both at home and abroad but I shall endeavour by the power of Faith which is the power of God for to do what I can to over-throw them as one man and to set a-work they that have power in their hand that they may be subdu'd both by Sea and Land that so the people may know the true and the everliving God and Jesus Christ whom he hath sent then will the Earth bring forth great increase and among all people in all Nations there will be a free Trade great Joy and a lasting Peace The Lord who is most Great and most Good knows when how and by whom he pleases for to speak peace to a Person a Family a City and a Kingdom and when he speaks peace to his People to any of his Saints let them not turn again to Folly but let them renew their Obedience and double their Diligence The Lord will satiate the Soul of the Priests of his Ministers with Fatness and the people with his Goodness surely his Salvation is nigh them that fear him that Glory may dwell in our Land Mercy and Truth are met together Righteousness and Peace have kissed each other Truth shall spring out of the Earth Righteousness shall look down from Heaven yea the Lord will give that which is good so that our Land will yield her Increase Righteousness will go before him and set us in the way of his Steps The Lord who is most Great and most Good will be known by his Judgments and his Mercies for he is a God that judgeth the earth for the Lord is a God of knowledge and by him all mens Thoughts and Actions are weighed That our Royal Soveraign his Majesty of Great Britain may be willing to countenance encourage and set forward this Noble Design that Divine Wisdom and Power has enabled me to make known in time for the Glory of his Great Name and to have his Enemies brought to shame His Royal Majesty will find that many Princes and Nations will assist him and that which is more than all them the God of Heaven who has all Power in his own hand and the whole Creation at Command will in these days of the Gospel and in the Reign of our Royal Soveraign make bare his Arm and manifest his Wisdom Power and Strength to bring down the Turk the Pope the French King and the King of Spain that so many Nations may be freed from slavery and throughout the whole World there may be great joy peace and prosperity Sing unto the Lord thy God O Church of England for he hath done excellent things this is known in all the Earth for among the Gods there is none like unto him there is not one that can do as he has done Say to them therefore that are of a fearful Heart be strong fear not for the True and the Everlasting God will come with vengeance and rebukes upon his Enemies but with great recompence and rewards will he come and save and deliver his People that wait upon him and put their trust and confidence in him therefore cry out and Shout thou Inhabitant of Sion thou Church of England for great is the Holy one of Israel in the midst of thee for to bring thee to great honour renown and fame and thy Enemies to great shame Behold the Whirl-wind of the Lord goeth forth with fury a continuing Whirl-wind it will fall with pain upon the Head of the Wicked the fierce anger of the Lord will not return until he hath performed the intents of his Heart in these latter daies many will see it and consider of it thy God O Church of England is my God thy cause is my cause thy troubles have been my greatest trouble and thy Enemies are my worst Enemies I have laid to Heart more the troubles of the Church of England and of his Majesty of Great Britain than the Death of a Wife and seven Children I have laid them more to Heart than all the tryals troubles losses crosses and reproaches that I have met withal from my Youth to this present time I have laid them so to Heart that many will be made to smart that have endeavoured to undermine and to overthrow the Protestant Religion his Majesty of Great Britain and the Church of England I have laid them so to Heart that many will be made to smart that will not conform and reform to the Protestant Religion as it is establisht in the Church of England When the Lyon Roars all the Beasts of the Field tremble the Lord has not been much minded nor regarded by his Judgements of Plague Fire and Sword but he will be minded and regarded by a still Voice by inabling of me for to make known his mind for the terror of Evil doers the Voice of the Lord is powerful the Voice of the Lord is full of Majesty the Voice of the Lord breaketh the Cedars yea the Lord breaketh the Cedars of Lebanon The Lord thy God O Church of England who is most great and most good will be known to be the True and Everlasting God among the Sons of men for by terrible things in Righteousness will he answer them For a long time the Lord has holden his peace he has been still and refrained himself but now will he cry like a Travelling Woman he will destroy and devour at once and that without making of many words or having the Voice much heard The time is come that in these Gospel days and in the Reign of our Royal Soveraign his Majesty of
of a good Matter and their Tongue to be as the Pen of a ready Writer that that so they may declare the thing that they have framed for the great Honour and Renown of the King our Royal Soveraign His Majesty of Great Britain and the great Joy Peace and Prosperity of his Kingdoms How welcom should because how Beautiful are the Feet of him that bringeth good Tidings that publisheth Peace that bringeth good Tidings of good that saith unto Sion the Church of England Thy God Raigneth Awake awake put on thy Strength O Zion put on thy Beautiful Garments O Church of England shake thy self from the Dust from the Reproaches that thy Enemies have cast upon thee Loose thy self from the bands of thy Neck for thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left and thy Seed shall inherit the Gentiles and make the desolate Cities to be inhabited in Righteousness shalt thou be established thou shalt be far from Oppression for thou shalt not fear and from terror for it shall not come near thee so as to hurt thee the Sons of them that have afflicted thee shall come bending unto thee and all that despised thee shall bow themselves down at the Soles of thy Feet And thy Enemies shall call thee O Church of England the City of the Lord the Zion of the Holy One of Israel Sing O Barren thou that didst not bear break forth into Singing and cry aloud thou that didst not travel with Child for more are the Children of the Desolate than the Children of the Married Wife saith the Lord Rejoyce ye with Jerusalem with the City of London and be glad with her all ye that love her Rejoyce for Joy with her all ye that have mourned for her for the Lord will extend Peace to her like a River and the Glory of the Gentiles like a slowing Stream then shall ye suck and be satisfied with the Breasts of her Consolations with the Means of Grace which God has appointed for he will give unto thee O Church of England more and more Teachers after his own heart which shall feed his people with Knowledge and Understanding so that they shall milk out and be delighted with the abundance of thy Glory And when you see this you that are full of Fears and Doubts what will become of Zion What will become of the Church of England Your Hearts shall rejoyce and your Bones shall flourish like an Herb for the Hand of the Lord the Power of the Lord will be known towards his Servants and his Indignation towards his Enemies The Nations that know not thy God O Church of England who is the true and the ever-living God will be ashamed and confounded for all their Wisdom their Power and Strength they shall lay their hand upon their Mouth their Ears will be deaf they shall lick the Dust like a Serpent they shall move out of their holes like Worms of the Earth they shall be afraid of the Lord our God and shall fear because of thee O Church of England The Lord will be terrible unto thy Enemies he will famish all the Gods of the Earth that men may worship him every one in his place even all the Isles of the Heathen then the rejoycing City that dwelt carelesly that said in her Heart I am and there is none beside me how will she become a Desolation a place for Beasts to lie down in every one that passeth by her shall hiss and wag his head for the Pope of Rome who is the Whore of Babylon and the Man of Sin will become the Man of Sorrow for the Lord will pour Contempt upon them that have poured Contempt upon his Word and Sacraments as all unbelieving Jews bruitish Atheists wicked bloody and deceitful Papists proud Dissentors and rebellious Sectaries have done But if that they will not learn in these days of the Gospel to be humbled and reformed they will be ashamed and confounded Fear not O Land but be glad and rejoyce for the Lord who is most wise and most strong will do great things for thee O England for thee O London above other Nations for as thou hast had great sorrow and misery so thou wilt have great honour and prosperity The time is come in these days of the Gospel and in the Reign of our Royal Soveraign His Majesty of Great Britain that for thy shame the Lord will give thee double Honour and for Confusion thou shalt greatly Rejoyce everlasting Joy shall be unto thee Thou hast drunken deep of the Cup of Gods Anger but thy Enemies they that hate thee O Church of England will drink the Dregs of it Be glad then ye Children of Zion and rejoyce in the Lord your God for thou shalt be no more tearmed Forsaken for thou shalt forget the shame of thy Youth and shalt not remember the Reproach of thy Widow-hood any more for thy Maker is thine Husband the Lord of Hosts is his Name The Lord thy God in the midst of thee O Church of England is mighty he will save he will rejoyce over thee with Joy he will rest in his Love he will joy over thee with Singing and the Gentiles shall see thy Righteousness and all Kings thy Glory for thou wilt be as a Crown of Glory in the hand of the Lord and as a Royal Diadem in the hand of thy God For as a young man marrieth a Virgin so will thy Sons marry thee and as the Bridegroom rejoyceth over the Bride so will thy God rejoyce over thee Therefore ye that make mention of the Lord keep not silence and give him no rest till he establish and till he make Jerusalem the City of London a Praise in the Earth Praise the Lord O Jerusalem praise thy God O Zion for he hath strengthned the Bars of thy Gates he hath blessed thy Children within thee he maketh peace in thy Borders and filleth thee with the sinest of the Wheat He sheweth his Word unto Jacob his Statutes and his Judgments unto Israel He hath not dealt so with other Nations and as for his Judgments they have not known them Praise ye the Lord that be wise for it is good to sing Praises unto our God for it is pleasant and praise is comely For great is our Lord and of great Power his Understanding is insinite he lifteth up the meek with much ease when they be brought low he casteth the wicked down to the ground when they be so proud as not to know him and so high as not to fear him O that all the Sons and the Daughters of Men in these days of the Gospel and in the Reign of our Royal Soveraign His Majesty of Great Britain would learn to be wise and to know those things that do concern their Everlasting Peace before they go hence and be seen no more for Time flies and Man daily dies there is not an Hour in a Day but many have their Breath taken away All flesh is grass
the Lord whom thou hast mocked and provoked with thy Images and Idols have laid a Snare for thee O Babylon to be taken and destroyed because thou hast striven against him who is most wise and most strong who will render unto Babylon and to all her Inhabitants all the evil that they have done in Zion in the Church of Christ throughout the whole World Therefore will thy young men O Babylon fall in the Streets all thy Men of War will be cut off in this day of the Lords power and the most proud will stumble and fall and not any will be able to raise them up The Lord of Hosts is against thee O Babylon O Church of Rome whose Day is come when Iniquity shall have an end What saith the Lord whose Word will stand and prevail when the Church of Rome and the Pope of Rome's Pride and Vain Glory will soon fail Thus saith the Lord God Remove the Diadem and take off the Crown for the Pope of Rome must come down and all that will undertake to uphold his Crown Exalt him that is low our Royal Soveraign his Majesty of Great Britain who has been a King of many Sorrows and Cares but the time is come that our Royal Sovereign is to be a King of more Joys and less Fears than any of his Majesties Predecessors have enjoyed before him and it will be well that his Majesties Successors may enjoy the like after him As the Lord will exalt them that be low that be meek and humble so he will abase them that be high who are proud and stubborn that have high thoughts of themselves and low thoughts of him Is it not the Turk the Pope and the French King But they will know that the Most High is above them and has the greatest power to set up and to pull down when he will and whom he will therefore Babylon the Church of Rome will become heaps a dwelling-place for Dragons an astonishment and an hissing without an Inhabitant What saith the Lord of Hosts the God of Israel concerning the Daughter of Babylon that she is like a Threshing-floor it is time to thresh her for the time of her Harvest shall come and will not tarry The Lord will give great joy rest and peace unto thee O England Scotland France and Ireland and unto all those Nations that do profess and enjoy the Protestant Religion but he will disquiet all the Inhabitants of Babylon all that be in league or in love with the Church of Rome where ever they be or where-ever they are A Sword is upon the Chaldeans saith the Lord who is most wise and most strong and has all power and powers in his own hand and upon the Inhabitants of Babylon and upon her Princes and upon her Wise-men A Sword is upon the Lyars and they shall dote a Sword is upon her mighty men and they shall be dismayed A Sword is upon their Horses and upon their Chariots and upon all the mingled people that are in the midst of thee O Babylon and they shall become as Women A Sword is upon her Treasures and they shall be robbed A Drought is upon her Waters and they shall be dried up for it is the Land of graven Images and they are mad upon their Idols but the time is come that the Lord will do Judgment upon the graven Images of Babylon and her whole Land will be confounded and all her slain shall fall in the midst of her for the Lord will punish Bell in Babylon and will bring forth out of his mouth that which he hath swallowed up And the Nations shall not slow together any more unto him yea the Wall of Babylon shall fall as God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah and the Neighbour Cities thereof saith the Lord so that no man shall abide there neither shall any Son of man dwell therein but the wild Beasts of the Islands shall dwell there and the Owls shall dwell therein but it shall be no more inhabited for ever neither shall it be dwelt in from Generation to Generation Then the Heaven and the Earth and all that is therein shall sing for Babylon for the Spoilers shall come unto her from the North saith the Lord who is slow to anger but he is great in power and that Babylon the Church of Rome will know to her great shame and overthrow Though Babylon should mount up to Heaven and though she should forrisie the height of her strength yet she shall fall and never rise more Wo be to them that go down to Egppt for help and stay on Horses and trust in Chariots because they be many and in Horsemen because they be very strong but they look not unto the Holy One of Israel and seek unto him who is the Lord of Hosts strong and mighty in Battel who can and will help and deliver them that trust in him when all outward means fail There is no King saved by the multitude of an Host a mighty man is not delivered by much Strength An Horse is a vain thing for safety neither can he deliver any by his great Strength The Egyptians are Men and not God and their Horses Flesh and not Spirit therefore they that trust unto them when the Lord shall stretch out his Hand and make bare his Arm both he that helpeth shall fall and he that is holpen shall fall down and they all shall faise together therefore wo be to the rebellious Children all unbelieving Jews bruitish Atheists wicked bloody and deceitful Papists and all proud Dissentors and Sectaries that take Counsel but not of the Lord who is most wise and most strong and that cover with a Covering but not of his Spirit that so they may add sin to sin Wo unto them that be wise in their own Eyes and that seek Deep to hide their Counsel from the Lord before whom the Darkness and the Light are both alike and yet they say Who seeeth them and who knoweth them Understand O ye bruitish Atheists and ye Fools when will ye be wise He that teacheth Man knowledge shall not he know The Lord knoweth the thoughts of Wise-men that they be vanity that all People in all Nations may know the true God whose Dominion it is from Sea to Sea and from one end of the World to the other He will proceed to do a marvellous Work and a Wonder he that gives Understanding to the simple doth many times cause the Wisdom of Wise-men to perish and the Understanding of the Prudent to be hid He turneth wise Men backward and maketh their knowledge foolish he leadeth Councellors away spoiled and maketh the Judges Fools he looseth the Bond of Kings and girdeth their Loins with a Girdle He leadeth Princes away spoiled and over-throweth the mighty he removeth away the Speech of the Trusty and taketh away the Understanding of the Aged He putteth down the Mighty from their Seat and doth many times exalt the Humble and the Meek He giveth Power
and as the flower of the field the grass withereth the flower fadeth but the Word of thy God O Church of England shall stand for ever Heaven and Earth will sooner fail than one Tittle of Gods Word Where the Word of a King is there is Power but how much more where the Word of the everliving God is when it is set on by his Spirit which is a Spirit of Power of Might and of Majesty It is a meek and a quiet Spririt an humble and a holy Spirit and it is the highest loftiest and most noblest Spirit it is such a Spirit that it will enable them that will be ruled by it for to attain retain maintain and proclaim that which is most noble excellent and advantageous for the great Honour Peace and Prosperity of a King and Kingdom Let all People in all Nations rejoyce in him that made them let the Children of Zion be joyful in their King The Lord shall Reign for ever even thy God O Church of England unto all Generations therefore praise him all ye Nations let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord Praise him for his mighty Acts who can express the Noble Acts of the Lord they are so many and great Not men or Angels His wondrous Works in the Land of Ham and fearful things by the Red Sea The Lord is good to all and his tender mercies are over all his works the Lord is great and greatly to be Admired and Adored he is clothed with Honour and Majesty who covereth himself with Light as with a Garment who stretcheth out the Heavens like a Curtain who layeth the Beams of his Chambers in the Waters who maketh the Clouds his Chariot who walketh upon the Wings of the Wind who maketh his Angels Spirits his Ministers a flaming Fire who laid the Foundations of the Earth that it should not be removed for ever the Lord of Hosts is his Name To be much in meditation of him will be sweet to the Soul and health to the Body I will be glad and rejoyce in the Lord as long as I live I will sing praise to him while I have my being for he hath redeemed my Life from Destruction and hath Crowned me with Loving-kindness and tender Mercies who satisfieth my Mouth with good things so that my Youth has been renewed as the Eagles Well may my Soul therefore bless the Lord and all that is within me bless his holy Name Bless the Lord O my Soul and forget not any of his Benefits who forgiveth all thine Iniquities and healeth all thy Diseases The Glory of the Lord shall endure for ever the Lord will rejoyce in his Works the Lords Throne is in the Heavens and his Kingdom ruleth over all Therefore bless the Lord ye his Angels that excel in Strength bless ye the Lord all ye his Hosts ye Ministers of his that do his pleasure bless the Lord all ye his Works in all places of his Dominion Is it not in vain for the Church of England for to pray O God make speed to save us O Lord make hast to help us and do not mind and regard when and by whom he will do it by whom can do it when he will so he will do it by whom he will and not when and by whom Wise Strong Rich and Learned-men please the meaner and weaker the Instrument is whom Almighty God doth use the greater is the Sin of them that do him slight under-value and refuse Long may the Church of England look for Peace and meet with Trouble look for Health and meet with Disappointment when she is not careful to mind the Day of her Visitation Shall the Stork in the Heaven know her appointed time and the Turtle and the Crane and the Swallow observe the time of their coming And shall not the Servants of the Lord understand his Mind so as to endeavour to prevent his Judgments Are they not counted wise-men that have the Law of the Lord with them But are not such wise-men many times dismayed ashamed and taken when they do reject the Word of the Lord and rely upon the Traditions and Inventions of Mens making and framing which are neither agreeable nor suitable to the Word of God which is the Word of Life and of Power What wisdom is in such men then that wisdom which will deceive them Who is so blind as they that should see most and deaf as they that should hear best Is there no Balm in Gilead is there no Physician there Doubtless there is Is not the Lord the Lord Jehovah in whom is Everlasting Strength in Zion Is not her King in her and for her and with her Why then is not the health of the Daughter of Gods people recovered Is there not any that stirs up himself to take hold of the true and everliving God as they ought and should do therefore hath the Lord who is full of Wisdom Power and Strength hid his Face from us And by reason of our many great and grievous Sins we have all been very much afflicted and consumed But where is the man that lays it so to heart as to stand up in the Gap to make up the Hedge so as to turn away Gods Wrath that for a long time has burned like Fire against England Scotland France and Ireland Who can stand before the Lord who is most great and most good when once he is angry doth not the Mountains quake at him and the Hills melt And is not the Earth burnt at his Presence yea the World and all that dwell therein when he pleaseth Therefore the Wicked and all the Workers of Iniquity the Seed of Evil-doers the Children of Disobedience the Enemies of the Gospel and the Protestant Religion will be ashamed confounded and at last destroyed if that they do not in time humble themselves under the hands of the Great and Mighty God who is Possessor and Commander of Heaven the Earth and the Sea and all things that in them be The Righteous shall rejoyce and be glad but the Sinners in Zion in the Church of England will be afraid Fearfulness hath surprized the Hypocrites already Who among the Sons of Men in the Church of England that can dwell with Devouring Fire Who among them can dwell with Everlasting Burnings He that walketh Righteously and worketh Righteousness that speaketh uprightly he that despiseth the Gain of Oppression that slacketh his hands from holding of Bribes that stoppeth his Ears from hearing of Blood and shutteth his Eyes from seeing of Evil he shall dwell on high his place of Defence shall be the Munitions of Rocks in time of Famine he will be fed Bread shall be given him his Waters shall be sure he shall see the King in his Beauty he will behold the Land that is very far off But what will become of them that serve graven Images and boast themselves of Idols they will be ashamed and confounded in these Days of the Gospel if that they do not
From the time that it goeth forth it shall take them for morning by morning will it pass over by day and by night And it will be a vexation unto the Workers of Iniquity the Enemies of the Protestant Religion and of the Church of England only to understand the Report thereof Let not any be Mockers and Scoffers and say Where is the Promise of his coming least their Bands be made strong for behold the Lord who is most wise and most strong most gracious and most glorious who has been for a long time much provoked being slighted and undervalued by unbelieving Jews bruitish Atheists wicked bloody and deceitful Papists and rebellious Dissentors and Sectaries He cometh out of his place to punish the Inhabitants of the Earth for their Iniquity for though the Lord who is most great has his Throne in the highest Heavens yet when he pleases for his peoples ease he can come into the lowest heart for to make the Enemies of his Gospel throughout the whole World to smart therefore Fear and the Pit and the Snare are upon thee O Inhabitant of the Earth It shall come to pass that he who sleeth from the noise of the Fear shall fall into the Pit and he that cometh out of the midst of the Pit shall be taken in the Snare when he ariseth to shake terribly the Earth Therefore let all that be wise of heart that would be secure enter into the Rock of Ages for safety let them humble themselves for fear of the Lord and for the glory of his most Excellent Majesty for the losty looks of men will be humbled and their haughtiness bowed down for the Lord thy God O Church of England will be exalted in the hearts of men for his wonderful works and great mercy towards them But they that have not made the Lord of Hosts in these days of the Gospel their strong Hold and City of Refuge what will they do in the Day of Visitation and in the Desolation which shall come from far To whom will they slee for help And where will they leave their Glory Who will in such a day as this is plead for Baal for Idol-worship Or who will undertake to uphold Babylon Babylon is fallen by Gods Decree who doth fore-see how all things will be The time is come that Babylon shall fall suddenly and all the graven Images of her Gods and the Idols will be utterly abolisht They that will plead for Baal let them be put to death if he be a God let him plead for himself What saith the Lord who is the true and the ever-living God who is to be feared and served by all people in all Nations Learn not the way of the Heathens and be not dismayed at the Signs of the Heavens for the Heathens are dismayed at them For the Customs of bruitish Atheists and foolish Papists is vain for one cutteth a Tree out of the Forest the work of the hands of the Workman with the Ax they deck it with Silver and with Gold they fasten it with Nails and with Hammers that it move not they are upright as the Palm-tree but speak not they must needs be born because they cannot go therefore let not any be afraid of them for they cannot do evil neither also is it in them to do good they have Mouths but they speak not Eyes have they but they see not they have Hands but they handlenot Feet have they but they walk not neither speak they through their Throat They that make them are like unto them so is every one that trusteth in them But let them that fear the true ever-living God trust in him and he will be their Help and their Shield he will encourage them in well-doing and reward them for well doing both in this World and in a better But the Workers of Iniquity and Seed of Evil Doers the Children of Disobedience are Confounded by their Graven Images for their Molten Image is Falshood and there is no Breath in them They are Vanity and the Work of Errours in the time of their Visitation they shall perish the Portion of Jacob is not like them for he is the Former of all things and Israel is the Rod of his Inheritance the Lord of Hosts is his Name The Lord of Hosts hath his Battel Axes and Weapons of War whereby he can when he pleases and with whom he pleases in the day of his Power break in Pieces the Nations and destroy Kingdoms break in Pieces the Horse and his Rider and the Chariot and his Rider The Lord has broke in Pieces both Man and Woman both Old and Young he has broke in Pieces both the Shepherd and his Flock the Husbandman and his Yoke of Oxen both Captains and Rulers the Lord has done it and will do it They that walk contrary unto him that will not Labour to Know him so as to Fear Love Serve and to Honour him he will walk contrary unto them so as to Wound them and Confound them Put your selves in Array against Babylon all you Wise Strong Rich and Learned Men that be Faithsul to the God of Heaven to his Annointed our Royal and Gracious Soveraign His Majesty of Great Britain to the Protestant Religion and to the Church of England Put your selves in Array against her round about all ye that bend the Bow or handle the Sword shout at her spare no Arrows for she hath sinned against the Lord thy God O Church of England who is most great and most good most gracious and most glorious Shout against her round about for it is the vengeance of the Lord who is most wise and most strong therefore take vengeance upon her As she hath done do unto her set ye up a Standard in the Land blow the Trumpet among the Nations prepare the Nations against her call together against her the Kingdoms appoint a Captain against her prepare against her the Nations with the Kings of the Medes the Captains thereof and all the Rulers thereof and all the Land of his dominion The Land shall tremble and sorrow for every purpose of the Lord thy God O Church of England will be performed against Babylon to make the Land of Babylon a Desolation without an Inhabitant In these days of the Gospel many will see it and be glad and rejoyce the mighty men of Babylon will forbear to sight because it is the vengeance of the Lord the vengeance of his Temple Babylon which is the Church of Rome hath been a golden Cup that has made all the Earth drunken the Nations have drunken of her Wine therefore the Nations are mad You that do truly fear and love the true God flee out of the midst of Babylon and deliver every man his Soul that they may not be cut off in her Iniquity for this is the time of the Lords vengeance who will render unto her a Recompence for her Judgment reacheth unto Heaven and is listed up even unto the Skies therefore