For the Parliament of England and their army so called Fox, George, d. 1661. This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A84846 of text R228358 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing F2003A). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. The text has been tokenized and linguistically annotated with MorphAdorner. The annotation includes standard spellings that support the display of a text in a standardized format that preserves archaic forms ('loveth', 'seekest'). Textual changes aim at restoring the text the author or stationer meant to publish. This text has not been fully proofread Approx. 5 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. EarlyPrint Project Evanston,IL, Notre Dame, IN, St. Louis, MO 2017 A84846 Wing F2003A ESTC R228358 99899538 99899538 153953 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A84846) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 153953) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 2391:12) For the Parliament of England and their army so called Fox, George, d. 1661. 1 sheet ([1] p.) s.n., [London : 1660] Signed at foot: George Fox the younger. Imprint from Wing. Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library. eng England and Wales. -- Parliament -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. Great Britain -- History -- Restoration, 1660-1688 -- Early works to 1800. Broadsides -- England A84846 R228358 (Wing F2003A). civilwar no For the Parliament of England and their army so called. Fox, George 1660 946 4 0 0 0 0 0 42 D The rate of 42 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the D category of texts with between 35 and 100 defects per 10,000 words. 2007-09 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2007-10 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2007-12 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2007-12 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion FOR THE PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND AND THEIR ARMY SO CALLED . YOVR day into darknesse is turned ; the Sun is gone down over you ; ye have had a large day , and power given unto you ; to have done the will of God ; But you have abused the power ; and sleighted your day ; and you have Refused to doe the Lords w●rke and have sought to serve your selves ; and not the Lord ; Therefore in Justice and Righteousnesse is the day wherein you might have wrought for God ; taken from you ; and the thick dark night of Confusion is Come upon you ; wherein you are groping and stumbling , and cannot worke , the decree is gone out , and sealed against you ; and it Cannot be Recalled ; you are not the men ( as ye stand ) in whome God will appeare to worke deliverance for his People , and Creatures ; ( and yet deliverance shall Come , but not according to mans Exspectation ) But as for you , yee have Rejected the Councell of the Lord ; and greeved his spirit , and he hath long borne you ; yea ; you are departed from the Lord , and his presence is departed from you ; Indeed he hath hewed with you ( and if you had been faithfull to the End , he would have honoured and prospered you , and have been your sufficient Reward ) yee were his Ax , but you have bosted your selves against him ; therefore as you have beaten , and hewed , and broken others , Even so must you be beaten , hewed and broken , for you have greevously provoked the Lord , and if he should now suffer that tree , which yee have Cut , to fall upon you ; and to break part of you , it were Just . Oh ye Trecherous , willfull , proud , selfe-seeking people , who have despised the Counsell of the Lord , and would not take warning though he hath sent his prophets and servants Early and Late among you , some of whome you have Imprisoned , and despitfully used ; what will yee doe now , whom will you now flee unto for help ; seeing yee are departed from the Lord , and are now Rending and tearing , biting and devouring one another , for proud ambissious selfe Ends ; ( Mark ) if yee would now build againe , the thing that you once destroyed ; that shall not be able to hide , or shelter you from the wrath of the 〈…〉 abe that way whereby you think to strengthen your selves , thereby shall you make your selves much weaker , and help forward your own destruction ; you are now , but a Rod , Remember your End , which hastens greatly ; And now Breach upon Breach , Insurrection upon Insurrection , Overturning upon Overturning , Heaps upon Heaps , Division upon Division shall there be ; untill he Come to Raigne , whose Right it is ; and all Nations must bow before him ; Else he will break them with his Iron Rod . They that trust in , or leane upon you , for help ; it is as if they leaned upon a broken Reed which is not able to help it selfe ; nor others ; indeed you have been made to doe many good things ; but you would not goe through with the worke , which God will have accomplished ; and therefore are these things come upon you ; Therefore tremble and dread before the Lord , yee who have been as strong Oakes , and tall Sedars ; for now shall your strength faile you and you shall be weake , even as the weakest of men , but if you would yet beleive in the light ; and truely submit to Gods righteous judgements , many of you might come to witnesse your soules saved , in the day of the Lord ; though many of your bodyes are to be thrown by ( because of your greivous backslidings ) as not counted worthy to be the Lords workmen . There is a small remnant yet among you ( for whom m● soule breaths ) who may be winnowed out ; and if they will owne the judgements of the Lord , and truly and throly deny themselves , and follow his leadings , he will heale their backslidings ; and purge them ; that so they nay be instruments in his hand : But they that will continue with you ; in your sins ; shall partake with you ; of your judgements . 11th month ( 59 ) From one , who am made willing b●th to suffer , and to raigne with Christ ; even to follow him whether soever he goeth . George Fox the younger . The Rod of the wicked , shall not alwayes rest upon the back of the righteous ; yet even as gould is tryed ; so shall they be ; that they may be white , and without spot , before the Lambe : But God will avenge their cause ; and woe then will be to their oppressors and then shall the majesty , and glory of the Lord , fill his people ( who have long been troden under ) and they shall be the dread of all Nations , the zeale of the Lord of Hosts shall performe this .