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A90400Friends, DO ye not see how often ye have been betrayed?
A91251And the SOVLDIERS likewise came to John, saying; And what shall we doe?
A87357Published by a well- willer to the gown and sword, T.J. Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?
A87357Published by a well- willer to the gown and sword, T.J. Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?
B0450612 Have I spent my years, In Dangers and Fears, And shall I go live with a VVife?
B045068 Poor Souldiers now, Must starve, or to Plow, VVhat course for to live will you take?
B04506there is many of you, Have no homes to go too, Pray tell me what shift will you make?
A58178And if you could but be once happily persuaded to this, what glorious Atchievements might not be then expected from you?
A58178But who may abide the day of his coming?
A58178How might one then chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight?
A93012But can the Parliament upon mis- information passe us for enemies, and wee not therein perceive the designes of our Enemies?
A93012Can we be proclaimed Rebels and your Honours remain secure?
A93012Can we suffer and you not sympathise?
A93012Can wee be satisfied with a complement, when our fellow Soldiers suffer at every Assize, for acts meerly relating to the Warre?
A93012Is it not our lives wee seek for?
A93012Where shall wee be secured, when the meer envy of a malicious person is sufficient to destroy us?
A28353But supposing all that hath been said to be spoken of friends, what may be done to enemies?
A28353Sed quales oro fructus metimus hodiè ex hujusmodi semente?
A28353or of whose hand have I received any bribes?
A28353which is as much as if it should be said, Shall I justifie him that stills keeps his sin?
A28353who have I defrauded?
A28353whom have I oppressed?
A87000And will you counsell murther?
A87000IS this the upshot then?
A87000Is this true Vallors pay?
A87000Tyranny?
A87000Verse-"Is this the upshot then?
A87000Was''t not our bloud?
A87000We that have Been( as of Banquets) greedy of a grave?
A87000We that have spent Our best of Fortunes for a PARLIAMENT?
A87000We that have sweat in bloud, march''t o''re the Land, And where our feet did tread, our Swords command?
A87000What, Souldiers?
A87000Who gave your SENAT being?
A87000and thus slighted?
A87000coyn''d out of ayre And envy?
A87000our hazzarding of death?
A87000sit to slay Even those by whom you sit, or whom, you stay?
A87000that we should be crusht With those iron hands( though guilded with our bloud, Not seeking others, but their owne selfe- good) We have upheld?
A87000the Lawes their breath?
A20463And what is then to bee expected, but dishonourable flight, shame and confusion, whensoeuer they are roundly charged by any souldiers?
A20463But what ensued, after the right Martial Legions were decaied, and a licentious Praetorian Guard maintained?
A20463But whither doth contempte of follie carry me?
A20463How much lesse then should the Romane Order of Battallions feare our Fireshot?
A20463Nay rather is it not the most excellent ordinance that possibly can be imagined?
A20463Shal wee suffer her and her followers also in our Nation, to see what they can likewise doo of England?
A20463What can be said?
A20463What then, shall souldiers want their due, because I want abilitie to doe them right?
A20463Whereupon a King of theirs being demanded how it came to passe that the Lacedemonians so farre excelled all others in prowesse and armes?
A20463Yea many times Liuetenants, and Ensignes also?
A20463is there more Musicke in a stinking curres howling qualitie than a Drumme or Trumpet?
A20463shall I not speake what I can, because I can not speake what I would?
A823138. Who hath heard such a thing?
A82313And therefore what a sad thing is it, when men look for their teaching no farther then men?
A82313And where are their eyes, that perceive not this?
A82313Behold, I was left alone; these where had they been?
A82313But how shall this be done?
A82313But you will say, doth God teach without meanes?
A82313For who can build unto God a living temple to dwell in but himselfe?
A82313Have they not made even a short work?
A82313Have they sought to lengthen the Wars, for their own advantages?
A82313Have they taken the pay of idlenesse, or lived the life of luxury, upon the State- maintenance?
A82313How have they gone up and down in wearines and labours, and dangers, and deaths, to do the kingdomes worke?
A82313How often hath fearfulnesse and trembling taken hold upon the enemy?
A82313Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day, or shall a nations be born at once?
A82313This I have spoken in truth and sincerity to the Kingdom: And to that Army I shall say, Who is like unto thee, O people?
A82313When the Saints have appeared in the Spirit, and acted in the Spirit, how violent and enraged hath the world been against them?
A82313When the building of the Church is left to men, how wofully is it mannaged?
A82313and shall not wee believe what they determine?
A82313and so gone on, from one strong hold of the enemies to another, till all have been reduced?
A82313and the stout men been at a losse for their courage, and the men of might for their hands, because of the presence of God with us?
A82313and who hath brought up these?
A82313as soon as one city was taken, advanced to another?
A82313did you read it in the letter?
A82313have they not as soone as one field was fought, prepared to another?
A82313how will there be then glory upon glory, till the glory of the Church first darken, and then put out all the glory of the world?
A82313or did some body tell you so?
A82313or hath God himselfe taught you this?
A82313that peace might be hastned to this kingdome if it were the will of God, and not come as a snaile, but as on Eagles wings?
A82313when was it, that they sate idle?
A82313who hath seen such things?
A02572And shall Israel change Iehouah, viuentem Deum, the liuing God?
A02572But are there not enemies in the flesh, so well as enemies in the Spirit?
A02572But hee answered, What peace so long as the whoredomes of thy mother Iezebel and her witchcrafts are so many?
A02572But is it enough to bend the knee, without stirring the hand?
A02572But is there warre, and warre in the gates, and doe many, euen thousands, want?
A02572But now doe not manie taxe them, that are worse themselues?
A02572Defectus remedij, a destitution of remedie: Was there a shield or speare secne among fortie thousand in Israel?
A02572Doe not our sinnes giue an alarme to Heauen, and shall not Heauen denounce warre against vs?
A02572Doe these bring other gods in competition with him?
A02572Fight say you; why who strikes vs?
A02572For shall it come to the gates, and shall we not meet it?
A02572How fondly doe they loue their Riches, that will not lay out a little to secure the rest?
A02572How grieuous was it, when Iabin had such an Host, and not a shield or speare among fortie thousand in Israel?
A02572How should death be out of that mans mind, that hath it alwayes in his eye?
A02572If ware should be in the gates, whither would you runne for defence, where shrowd your selues, but vnder their Colours which you haue despised?
A02572In the Gates?
A02572Indeed wee haue all stricken him: which of vs hath not offered blowes to that sacred Deitie?
A02572Ioram said, is it peace, Iehu?
A02572Is mysticall armour only necessarie to a Christian,& is there no vse of materiall?
A02572Know yee not, that no Idolater shall inherite the Kingdome of God?
A02572No, not a shield nor speare among many, among a thousand, among many thousand, among fortie thousand: An Host of men, and not a weapon?
A02572Quis tulerit Gracchum de seditione loquentem?
A02572Saint Augustine obserues, that when the Souldiers, among the rest of the people, came to Iohn the Baptist to be catechised: What shall we doe?
A02572Saul, Saul, why pesecutest thou mee?
A02572Say that some are faultie: must therefore the whole Profession be scandalized?
A02572Shal we beat the aire with our voices, and not their bosomes with our swords?
A02572The Forlorne hope; Was there a shield or a speare seene among fortie thousand in Israel?
A02572The sword of God, and the sword of Gideon?
A02572They chose new gods: then was warre in the gates: was there a shield or speare seene among fortie thousand in Israel?
A02572Warre, and warre in the Gates, and yet neyther offensiue nor defensiue weapon?
A02572Was there a shield or speare seene among fortie thousand in Israel?
A02572Was there?
A02572What scope can you imagine, or propound to your owne hearts wherein your riches may doe you seruice?
A02572What?
A02572When Bias was enuironed with his enemies, and his souldiers asked him, what shall we doe?
A02572When was this warre?
A02572Who can abide to heare Gracchus declaine against sedition?
A02572Who can endure to heare an Vsurer taxe a Pillager?
A02572Who should keepe the Vsurers money from pillaging?
A02572Who should keepe the foggie Epicure, in his soft chaire after a full meale fast asleepe?
A02572Who should maintaine the nice Ladie in her Caroch, whirling through the popular streetes?
A02572Who should reserue those delicate parlours, and adorned chambers from fire and flames?
A02572Who should saue Virgins from rauishment, children from famishment, mothers from astonishment?
A02572Will any Nation change their gods?
A02572Will you despise the word of God, because some that preach it are wicked men?
A02572Yea shall wee not meet it before it come neere the gates?
A02572Yeeld that no enemies doe, are we sure that none will doe?
A02572You holde it an honour to beare Armes in your Scutchions; and is it a dishonour to beare Armes in the Field?
A02572a man- eating Oppressor with a gaming Souldier?
A02572all his Obligations, Morgages, and Statutes from burning?
A02572an Epicure find fault with a Drinker?
A02572only knock our own breasts,& not knock their heads?
A02572or the Foxe preach peace to the Geese?
A02572so they might easily; nay, but one shield, one speare?
A02572what, armour enough?