A brief Warning Concerning the Just Judgement of God; And his eternal justice, against the unjust and wicked design of the Soldiers of England, who have deprived of life, and murdered Their King. Anno 1649. IT hath been signified at large (according to the power and truth of the living word of God) unto the Army now on foot in England; by letters unto their General Fairfax, and the General Council of the Army, that they, to wit, the Soldiers, are in their unjust design, and false judgement deeper subjected unto the Devil, than those, over whom they have by force and violence set up themselves as judges, without and against God. And since the Inhabitants of those three Kingdoms, are altogether, because of the great sins, abominations, perjuries, shedding of blood, and wicked Oaths, (which have taken deep roots therein from a great while since) guilty of the outward punishments and plagues, wherewith God hath now a time hitherto visited other nations also: Therefore the blood which hath been shed for this cause, and from this root of sins and abominations, (being the fruits thereof) can with no right nor justice be cast upon one only man, as the Soldiers there in England, according to their presumtuousnes do pretend, and upon such false grounds have traitorously taken away the life of their King, the very Devil having lifted up himself for a judge, for to kindle by this means the fire more fiercely, in the whole Country and Kingdom. For when God intends to punish a Country or Kingdom, for the abundance of sins, and transgressions, committed therein; then he giveth, or permitteth them such superiors, by whom the punishments may break out, or be introduced: But at last he can change them a●●o, according unto his Divine Council, and remedy the destruction according to his justice. Because now for this reason there is a singular judgement at the door over the Nations of this present world in general; therefore the Soldiers there should have served God according to his justice, and taken into serious consideration within their consciences, this present and last time. But the Devil hath broke out by means of them, intending totally to overthrow that which God hath decreed in his eternal only wise Council, concerning the execution of his judgement. For those men that do not hear with the internal ears of the spirit, or of faith, nor have desired to do according to the Council, or will of God, they are under the power of the Prince of darkness, by whom their hearts, with their bodies, souls, and spirits are throughly blinded. Given at CLEVE the principal City of the Duchy of that name, belonging unto the Prince Elector of Brandenburg. Anno 1649. By a Servant, or Warrior of the Lord, who hath for a long time, in the behalf of the supreme Judge, with patience, a long time waited upon those in England.