item: #1 of 16 id: A01970 author: Gouge, William, 1578-1653. title: The dignitie of chiualrie set forth in a sermon preached before the Artillery Company of London, Iune xiij. 1626. By William Gouge, B. of Diuinity and preacher of Gods Word, in Black-friers London. date: 1626 words: 10910 flesch: 76 summary: 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 importeth such an one as hath in him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Fire , Life , and Spirit : Had your Mother London , or your Grand-mother England a tongue to expresse her minde , shee would with like approbation say to you , that shew your selues not onely 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 willing , but all 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 forward to all Martiall exercises , My heart is on you : yea the heart of him that loueth them that doe good things cheerefully and willingly , and can and will honour them that honour him , his heart is on you . keywords: artillery; bee; company; god; haue; hee; honour; man; men; peace; persons; profession; set; text; time; valour; warre cache: A01970.xml plain text: A01970.txt item: #2 of 16 id: A04898 author: Knevet, Ralph, 1600-1671. title: Stratiōtikon. Or A discourse of militarie discipline Shewing the necessitie therof according to these perillous times. date: 1628 words: 15890 flesch: 79 summary: t●nuisque c●t●s C●ocoull● : Idiose●t ter●●t● merquer Dolphins s● exit . Faire Belgia had long since beene de●flowr'd , By the Hesperian Dragon , and deuour'd , Had thee admitted any inbred st●fe : Concord's her sinewes , bloud , and very life . keywords: art; bee; d ●; day; death; doe; doth; english; euer; faire; fame; foes; fortune; giue; good; great; hath; haue; hearts; life; like; loue; men; muse; p ●; praise; selfe; shee; sir; tcp; text; thee; thinke; thou; thy; time; vertues; vnto; vpon; warre; world; worth; yee; ● e; ● s; ● t; ● ● cache: A04898.xml plain text: A04898.txt item: #3 of 16 id: A18054 author: Carter, Richard. title: A military dialogue betweene Philomusus and Miles lively expressing the horrible effects of war, and the unspeakable benefit of peace / by Richard Carter. date: 1640 words: 5210 flesch: 89 summary: You speak disdainfull of Warre now , I say to you again , In time of peace more mischiefe flow , Then do in Warre remain . In Warre by sword , sometimes we die , And then is peace begun : But poore men are by Usury , keywords: doth; god; king; like; men; miles; peace; philomusus; souldiers; text; thou; time; warre cache: A18054.xml plain text: A18054.txt item: #4 of 16 id: A20091 author: Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632. title: VVarres, vvarre[s,] vvarres date: 1628 words: 4046 flesch: 76 summary: Imprinted at London for ● . We shall haue Warres , when Kingdoms are at odds , Pitch'd Fields those Theaters are , at which the Gods Look downe from their high Galleries of Heauen , Where Battailes , Tragedies are , to which are giuen Plaudits from Cannons , Buskind Actors tread Knee deep in blood , and trample on the Dead : Death , the graue ●●●ame , of which is writ the story , Keene Swords the Pens , texting ( at large ) the glory Of Generals , Colonels ; Captaines , and Commanders , With common fighting Men , ( the hardy standers Against all Hellish Horrors . ) keywords: braue; captaines; day; death; eebo; english; men; owne; souldiers; tcp; text; thou; warres cache: A20091.xml plain text: A20091.txt item: #5 of 16 id: A20463 author: Digges, Dudley, Sir, 1583-1639. aut title: Foure paradoxes, or politique discourses 2 concerning militarie discipline, written long since by Thomas Digges Esquire. 2 of the worthinesse of warre and warriors, by Dudly Digges, his sonne. All newly published to keepe those that will read them, as they did them that wrote them, from idlenesse. date: 1604 words: 36445 flesch: 52 summary: 3 And for the seueritie of Discipline in the warres ( they say ) it is like the Phrensie of some Diuines , that would haue men in this world passe an Angelicall life , without any fault or errors : which being so farre aboue the nature of man to performe : Users should bear in mind that in all likelihood such instances will never have been looked at by a TCP editor. keywords: age; armes; auncient; bands; base; bee; captaines; cause; chiefe; commaunders; conuenient; corruptions; countrey; countries; discipline; enemies; ensignes; euen; euer; farre; feare; flight; generall; good; great; hath; haue; hauing; hee; himselfe; honour; king; lib; life; liue; man; martiall; martiall discipline; meanes; men; militarie; nation; new; officer; owne; pay; peace; people; persons; prince; priuate; reason; saue; seruice; shame; souldiers; state; themselues; thinke; time; treasure; vpon; want; warres; wee cache: A20463.xml plain text: A20463.txt item: #6 of 16 id: A25982 author: Ascham, Antony, d. 1650. title: An answer to the vindication of Doctor Hamond against the exceptions of Eutactus Philodemius vvherein is endeavored to be cleared what power man hath ... / the author E.P. date: 1650 words: 9005 flesch: 60 summary: An answer to the vindication of Doctor Hamond against the exceptions of Eutactus Philodemius vvherein is endeavored to be cleared what power man hath ... / the author E.P. Ascham, Antony, d. 1650. An answer to the vindication of Doctor Hamond against the exceptions of Eutactus Philodemius vvherein is endeavored to be cleared what power man hath ... / the author E.P. Ascham, Antony, d. 1650. keywords: doctor; e. p.; god; hath; liberty; life; magistrate; man; non; opinion; people; place; power; saith; year cache: A25982.xml plain text: A25982.txt item: #7 of 16 id: A28353 author: Bland, Francis. title: The souldiers march to salvation wherein is shewn the lawfulness of voluntary serving upon the assured knowledge of a just cause, how it is lawful and necessary for prest souldiers to obey authority in case of doubting ... date: 1647 words: 14794 flesch: 63 summary: in in Ev●ng . secundum Jo●●●em . Duobus modis pe●catur in hominem , uno modo si laedatur ; alio modo fi cùm potest , non ad●uve●ur . keywords: acts; armes; blood; cause; conscience; death; doe; doth; enemies; est; god; good; hath; king; life; lord; man; men; mercy; non; owne; peace; repentance; saying; sin; sinnes; souldiers; text; thee; things; thou; violence; warre; wee; yee; ● ● cache: A28353.xml plain text: A28353.txt item: #8 of 16 id: A30564 author: Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646. title: A briefe answer to Doctor Fernes booke tending to resolve conscience about the subjects taking up of arms / by Jer. Burroughes. date: 1643 words: 11202 flesch: 70 summary: 1. We do not say that power abused should be resisted ; but Will , where there is no Power , may be resisted . The D. in this is ingenuous ; he confesseth that not onely Gods Law , but mans Law limits Kings power : This is a great ease to many mens consciences to know so much . keywords: ans; case; god; hath; king; law; man; parliament; people; power; resist; sayes cache: A30564.xml plain text: A30564.txt item: #9 of 16 id: A45473 author: Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660. title: A vindication of Dr. Hammonds addresse &c. from the exceptions of Eutactus Philodemius, in two particulars concerning [brace] the power supposed in the Jew over his owne freedom, the no-power over a mans own life ; together with a briefe reply to Mr. Iohn Goodwins Gbeisodikai, as far as concernes Dr. Hammond. date: 1649 words: 19523 flesch: 56 summary: It being evident , that the Crown which is held in Gods hand shall not be dispenced to any , but those which doe {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , strive lawfully , and that patience of waiting till God calls , is one of the Lawes that are thus prescribed in our {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} . In relation to which it is that the Governour is styled {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , a Minister of God , in this very notion , as he is {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , an avenger for wrath or punisher of offenders . § . keywords: doctor; doe; doth; god; goodwin; hammond; hath; liberty; life; man; men; nature; non; owne; people; power; way cache: A45473.xml plain text: A45473.txt item: #10 of 16 id: A55033 author: England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. title: Scripture and reason pleaded for defensive armes: or The whole controversie about subjects taking up armes Wherein besides other pamphlets, an answer is punctually directed to Dr. Fernes booke, entituled, Resolving of conscience, &c. The scriptures alleadged are fully satisfied. The rationall discourses are weighed in the ballance of right reason. Matters of fact concerning the present differences, are examined. Published by divers reverend and learned divines. It is this fourteenth day of Aprill, 1643. ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning printing, that this booke, entituled Scripture and reason pleaded for defensive armes, be printed by Iohn Bellamy and Ralph Smith. John White. date: 1643 words: 54413 flesch: 65 summary: But it is not limited by this particula● L●w : which in case of necessitie , when the Prince cannot , or will not discharge ●is T●ust for the safety of the whole , must in Reason needs give way to the Fundamentall , the safetie of the Whole ; and so ( quo ad hoc for so much and so long , till this necessi●y ceases ) falls into other hand , those that are next entrusted : or rather then faile to the whole communitie it selfe . But our witnesse is with God , and in our consciences , and before the people in our preaching , and in our conversation , That we are not the troublers of Israel , That we pray for the Peace of our King , and that we seeke the wellfare of our Nation ; and that we teach no new , no other Doctrine , then what the Scriptures confirme , as this Treatise will fully shew ; The● what our King himselfe hath allowed , in his clearing our Brethren of Scotland by Proclamation , when they had Covenanted and taken up Armes ; then what our State hath formerly favoured in yeelding ayde to Rochell ; Then what other Churches , Scotland , the French Protestants , the united Provinces , and great Divines have given suff●●ge unto . keywords: armes; authority; case; conscience; defence; doctor; doe; doth; god; gods; good; government; great; hath; hee; himselfe; king; kingdome; lawes; liberties; man; necessity; ordinance; owne; parliament; people; person; power; reason; religion; resistance; resisting; saith; state; text; thing; time; tyranny; way; word; ● ● cache: A55033.xml plain text: A55033.txt item: #11 of 16 id: A57374 author: Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618. title: A discovrse of the originall and fundamentall cause of naturall, customary, arbitrary, voluntary and necessary warre with the mystery of invasive warre : that ecclesiasticall prelates, have alwayes beene subject to temporall princes ... / by Sir Walter Rawleigh ... date: 1650 words: 9889 flesch: 58 summary: Neverthelesse , it is true , that as the Beasts are armed with fierce teeth , pawes , horns , and other bodily instruments of much advantage against unweaponed men , so hath reason taught man to strengthen his hand with such offensive Armes , as no creature else can well avoid or possibly resist . But since in humane reason there hath no meanes been found of holding all mankind at peace within it self : It is needfull that against the wit and subtilty of man , we oppose not only the bruit force of our bodyes , ( wherein many Beasts exceed us , ) but helping our strength with art and wisdome , strive to excell our enemies in those points wherein man is excellent over other Creatures . keywords: cause; empire; good; hath; king; kingdomes; land; lesse; men; owne; people; popes; princes; right; sword; text; warre; world cache: A57374.xml plain text: A57374.txt item: #12 of 16 id: A57465 author: Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618. title: Sir Walter Rawleighs judicious and select essayes and observations upon the first invention of shipping, invasive war, the Navy Royal and sea-service : with his apologie for his voyage to Guiana. date: 1667 words: 33964 flesch: 53 summary: They all have lighted on the invention of Bowes and Arrowes , All have Targets and woodden Swords : All have instruments to encourage them to fight : All that have Corne beate it in Morters , and make Cakes , baking them upon Slatestones : All devised Lawes without any grounds had from the Scriptures , or from Aristotles Politiques , whereby they are governed : All that dwell neere enemies impale their villages to save themselves from surprize , yea besides the same inventions , All have the same naturall impulsions , They follow nature in the choice of many wives , and there are every where among them , which out of a kind of wolvish ferocitie , eate mans flesh ; yea most of them beleive in a second life , and they are all of them Idolaters in one kind or other . Solutum ut in quibusdam fluminum & mutabile ut res possit hinc vel illinc remigium : Next are the Cities of the Suionum which are mighty at Sea , not only in men and armes , but in Fleete : The forme of their vessels differ in this , That a Prowe at each end enables them to row forward either way alike : Neither use they Sayles , nor place their oars in order upon the sides , but carrying the oare loose , They shift it hither and thither at pleasure , as is the manner in some Rivers , Yea at this time both the Turkes and Christians use these kind of Boats upon the River of Danubius , and call them Nacerne . keywords: captaine; country; doe; england; english; french; god; good; great; guiana; hath; himselfe; king; land; lesse; little; majesties; majesty; man; master; men; myne; nations; navy; ordnance; owne; parts; peace; places; popes; princes; reason; rest; river; sea; selfe; service; set; shipping; ships; sir; spaine; spaniards; things; time; trade; warre; water; world cache: A57465.xml plain text: A57465.txt item: #13 of 16 id: A67334 author: Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687. title: Instructions to a painter for the drawing of a picture of the state and posture of the English forces at sea, under the command of His Royal Highness in the conclusion of the year 1664 date: 1665 words: 1373 flesch: 67 summary: Text selection was based on the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature (NCBEL). Instructions to a painter for the drawing of a picture of the state and posture of the English forces at sea, under the command of His Royal Highness in the conclusion of the year 1664 Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687. 1665 Approx. keywords: eebo; english; sea; tcp; text cache: A67334.xml plain text: A67334.txt item: #14 of 16 id: A67335 author: Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687. title: Instructions to a painter for the drawing of the posture & progress of His Ma[jes]ties forces at sea, under the command of His Highness Royal together with the battel & victory obtained over the Dutch, June 3, 1665 / by Edm. Waller, Esq. date: 1666 words: 3627 flesch: 59 summary: (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A67335) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 62069) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 300:6) Instructions to a painter for the drawing of the posture & progress of His Ma[jes]ties forces at sea, under the command of His Highness Royal together with the battel & victory obtained over the Dutch, June 3, 1665 / by Edm. 2002-11 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2003-01 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2003-02 John Latta Sampled and proofread 2003-02 John Latta Text and markup reviewed and edited 2003-04 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion INSTRUCTIONS TO A PAINTER , For the Drawing of the POSTURE & PROGRESS OF His Maties Forces at Sea , Under the Command of His Highness Royal. keywords: command; dutch; eebo; english; heav'n; main; sea; tcp; text; victory cache: A67335.xml plain text: A67335.txt item: #15 of 16 id: A75306 author: Murad I, Sultan of the Turks, 1326-1389. title: A proud and blasphemous cahllenge [sic] given out in denuntiation of warre, by Amurath the great Turk, against all Christendome Coming with an army of 1600000. men. date: 1643 words: 1027 flesch: 72 summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A75306 of text R212600 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason 669.f.6[108]). The rate of 16 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words. keywords: emperour; text; warre cache: A75306.xml plain text: A75306.txt item: #16 of 16 id: A97124 author: Ward, John, fl. 1642-1643. title: The Christians incouragement earnestly to contend for Christ his gospell & for all our Christian liberties inthrall which who refuseth let him bee for aye accursed. Written by J. Ward Gent. Reade and Consider Iudge [and] Censure To which is added Irelands greivance. date: 1643 words: 8232 flesch: 57 summary: Th' Almightie will destroy them certainly Before us , if wee be not backwardly And fearefull to oppose them , God hath quite Forsaken them ; yet he for us will fight , If we will fight for him : These are the times When God will visite Rome for all the crimes Shee hath committed , since the Brothers twaine , Strove which the Regall Power should obtaine . This is the time that all the Popish powers , Must be exilde this English Coast of ours ; This is the time wherein the Lord hath said , Babell is fallen , ruinde , and destroyde : This is the time wherein that Whore of Rome , Must to perpetuall desolation come : And God hath made us instruments , whereby To bring to passe that ancient Prophecie . keywords: cause; civill; doe; god; good; hath; king; land; men; parliament; people; power; prelates; spirits; stand; text; warre; yea cache: A97124.xml plain text: A97124.txt