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ROM. 13.2. Whosoever therefore resisteth the Power, resisteth the Ordinance of God: and they that resist, shall receive to themselves damnation.
ROM. 13.2. Whosoever Therefore Resisteth the Power, Resisteth the Ordinance of God: and they that resist, shall receive to themselves damnation.
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I Read of a certain time when there was no King in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes. Four times I find this mentioned in Scripture;
I Read of a certain time when there was no King in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes. Four times I find this mentioned in Scripture;
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and in this Anarchy, so great was the peoples Impiety, that we can hardly, except amongst our selves, find its parallel.
and in this Anarchy, so great was the peoples Impiety, that we can hardly, except among our selves, find its parallel.
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Micha turns Idolater, the Danites Robbers, and the Men of Gibeah commit a Rape upon the Levites Concubine:
Micah turns Idolater, the Danites Robbers, and the Men of Gibeah commit a Rape upon the Levites Concubine:
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So was our case, when every Sniveling Phanatick proclaimed his own Humour, set up the Calf of his own Brain, and danc'd about it.
So was our case, when every Sniveling Fanatic proclaimed his own Humour, Set up the Calf of his own Brain, and danced about it.
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The Army dishonestly rob'd and plunder'd all that durst be honest;
The Army dishonestly robbed and plundered all that durst be honest;
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every Minister is espoused to his several Congregation, God Almighty is the Father which gives them in this mystical Marriage;
every Minister is espoused to his several Congregation, God Almighty is the Father which gives them in this mystical Marriage;
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and when (with the Levite before mentioned) they have with much pains and patience, long-suffering and meekness, traveled to reclaim their Errours,
and when (with the Levite before mentioned) they have with much pains and patience, long-suffering and meekness, traveled to reclaim their Errors,
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and call them back to their first Loves;
and call them back to their First Loves;
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must they by the Benjamites, those ravening Wolves, which love to devour the prey, and divide the spoil,
must they by the Benjamites, those ravening Wolves, which love to devour the prey, and divide the spoil,
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as their Father Jacob had prophesied of them, Gen. 49.27. Must they, I say, by their Sequestrations, ravish them from thence.
as their Father Jacob had prophesied of them, Gen. 49.27. Must they, I say, by their Sequestrations, ravish them from thence.
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This was done when there was no King in Israel, when every mans Sword was his own Carver,
This was done when there was no King in Israel, when every men Sword was his own Carver,
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and every ones Affections sat Judge of his own Actions; we had then, to our grief, no King but thousands of Tyrants.
and every ones Affections sat Judge of his own Actions; we had then, to our grief, no King but thousands of Tyrants.
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But God, who is a God of Order, pittying our Distractions, out of this Chaos of Confusion commanded Light and Life, giving us the Breath of our Nostrils, the Light of our Eyes,
But God, who is a God of Order, pitying our Distractions, out of this Chaos of Confusion commanded Light and Life, giving us the Breath of our Nostrils, the Light of our Eyes,
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even our most Gracious Sovereign, the Anointed of the Lord. This was the hand of God, this is his own Ordinance;
even our most Gracious Sovereign, the Anointed of the Lord. This was the hand of God, this is his own Ordinance;
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and whosoever presumes to oppose it, Contra animatam dei imaginem, pugnat, rebells against the walking representative of Omnipotency:
and whosoever Presumest to oppose it, Contra animatam dei imaginem, Pugnat, rebels against the walking representative of Omnipotency:
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Inde Imperator, unde & homo, the same hand which made him Man, crown'd him King; and this the Apostle testifieth, when he saith, there is no power but of God;
Inde Imperator, unde & homo, the same hand which made him Man, crowned him King; and this the Apostle Testifieth, when he Says, there is no power but of God;
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this consideration forc'd in St. Bernard so brave a Resolution, that maugre the Confederacy of the World, he would prove himself a Christian to God, by a Loyal Subjection to his Sovereign, Si totus orbis (saith he) adversum me conjuraret, &c. should the whole World conspire against me, to compel me to act any thing against my King, I would fear God and his ordinance, and therefore durst not offend.
this consideration forced in Saint Bernard so brave a Resolution, that maugre the Confederacy of the World, he would prove himself a Christian to God, by a Loyal Subjection to his Sovereign, Si totus Orbis (Says he) adversum me conjuraret, etc. should the Whole World conspire against me, to compel me to act any thing against my King, I would Fear God and his Ordinance, and Therefore durst not offend.
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Religious Soul, he would be no rebellious Covenanter, no associating Traitor; and he gives his Reason, Non enim ignoro ubi legerim, Qui Potestati resistit:
Religious Soul, he would be no rebellious Covenanter, no associating Traitor; and he gives his Reason, Non enim Ignore ubi legerim, Qui Power resistit:
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Whosoever resisteth the Power, resisteth the Ordinance of God, and they that resist, shall receive to themselves Damnation.
Whosoever Resisteth the Power, Resisteth the Ordinance of God, and they that resist, shall receive to themselves Damnation.
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In which words we have three things to be considered; first, that Soveraign Power is an Ordinance of God.
In which words we have three things to be considered; First, that Sovereign Power is an Ordinance of God.
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Secondly, Because it is so, it ought not to be resisted. Thirdly, The Punishment of them who presume to resist; of each in order.
Secondly, Because it is so, it ought not to be resisted. Thirdly, The Punishment of them who presume to resist; of each in order.
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To the first, that Soveraign Power is an Ordinance of God.
To the First, that Sovereign Power is an Ordinance of God.
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When the pleasure of God had called the People of Israel to be his own peculiar Inheritance, he did not presently,
When the pleasure of God had called the People of Israel to be his own peculiar Inheritance, he did not presently,
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and at the first, establish one perpetual Form of Government, or set the imperial Crown upon the Head of his anointed;
and At the First, establish one perpetual From of Government, or Set the imperial Crown upon the Head of his anointed;
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but ushers in the Royalty of a King, with some inferior Subordination of Power;
but ushers in the Royalty of a King, with Some inferior Subordination of Power;
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from Captains he gave them Judges, then Prophets, then Judges again, as if Almighty God contriv'd a way how best,
from Captains he gave them Judges, then prophets, then Judges again, as if Almighty God contrived a Way how best,
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and upon the best experience, he might be a safe-guard to his People.
and upon the best experience, he might be a safeguard to his People.
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But when these under Titles, could not prevail against the daring Out-rages, and bold Presumptions of the Tribes,
But when these under Titles, could not prevail against the daring Outrages, and bold Presumptions of the Tribes,
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Then did he exalt his Throne, creates his Viceroy, and discovers his King upon his holy Hill of Sion. Here God stops, he proceeds no further, no change from hence.
Then did he exalt his Throne, creates his Viceroy, and discovers his King upon his holy Hill of Sion. Here God stops, he proceeds no further, no change from hence.
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St. Austin proves Monarchy, for this cause, to be the best Government, because it was the last which God establish'd.
Saint Austin Proves Monarchy, for this cause, to be the best Government, Because it was the last which God established.
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When the deeds of darkness durst see the light, and owl-ey'd Iniquity dar'd approach the Sun when the high hand of Impiety disdain'd the co-ercive Power of their inferior Magistrates, God raised up a new Succession of Princes, a race of Kings to suppress those Insolencies.
When the Deeds of darkness durst see the Light, and owl-eyed Iniquity dared approach the Sun when the high hand of Impiety disdained the coercive Power of their inferior Magistrates, God raised up a new Succession of Princes, a raze of Kings to suppress those Insolences.
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Hence St. Paul stiles them the Ministers of God, his Revengers to execute wrath upon them which do evil.
Hence Saint Paul stile them the Ministers of God, his Revengers to execute wrath upon them which do evil.
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In Kings, saith Lactantius, there is a double appearance, they are men before God, but Gods before men.
In Kings, Says Lactantius, there is a double appearance, they Are men before God, but God's before men.
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Their Commission is signed in Heaven, Prov. 8.15. By me Kings Reign: Their Authority is confer'd by Heaven:
Their Commission is signed in Heaven, Curae 8.15. By me Kings Reign: Their authority is conferred by Heaven:
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They are the Anointed of the Lord: Their Power descends from Heaven, Psalm 21.1. The King shall rejoyce in thy strength, O Lord;
They Are the Anointed of the Lord: Their Power descends from Heaven, Psalm 21.1. The King shall rejoice in thy strength, Oh Lord;
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and from hence we must of necessity conclude, that Soveraign Power is the Ordinance of God.
and from hence we must of necessity conclude, that Sovereign Power is the Ordinance of God.
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But further to confirm this, let us look upon the great Pattern of our Lives,
But further to confirm this, let us look upon the great Pattern of our Lives,
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and Saviour of our Souls, when he who is the Judge of Heaven and Earth, stood before the Judgment Seat of Caesar to be adjudged;
and Saviour of our Souls, when he who is the Judge of Heaven and Earth, stood before the Judgement Seat of Caesar to be adjudged;
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he confesses himself to be the Author of that Power which spoke his Condemnation.
he Confesses himself to be the Author of that Power which spoke his Condemnation.
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I cannot here omit the Observation of St. Austin, that at the Creation where God brought forth all other Creatures in abundance, storing all the Earth with many Individuums and Particulars of the same Species;
I cannot Here omit the Observation of Saint Austin, that At the Creation where God brought forth all other Creatures in abundance, storing all the Earth with many Individuums and Particulars of the same Species;
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as many Beasts, many Birds, and the like: he made but one man, and determined all the rest should flow from his Loins,
as many Beasts, many Birds, and the like: he made but one man, and determined all the rest should flow from his Loins,
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and so acknowledge him their Chief, and Principle:
and so acknowledge him their Chief, and Principle:
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and so from him a lineal Descent should be derived by primogeniture, in whose hands should rest the Government of all the rest.
and so from him a lineal Descent should be derived by primogeniture, in whose hands should rest the Government of all the rest.
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So that we see Monarchic Government is by God's own order the most natural.
So that we see Monarchic Government is by God's own order the most natural.
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When men began to multiply upon the face of the Earth, and became as the Stars of Heaven,
When men began to multiply upon the face of the Earth, and became as the Stars of Heaven,
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or as the Sand upon the Sea-shore for multitude;
or as the Sand upon the Seashore for multitude;
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for the better peace and tranquility of the World, and the free course and Administration of Justice, God's Providence was pleased to elect some particular Persons to govern the several Provinces and Dominions of the Earth.
for the better peace and tranquillity of the World, and the free course and Administration of justice, God's Providence was pleased to elect Some particular Persons to govern the several Provinces and Dominions of the Earth.
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He suffered not all the great men in any place to have an equal share in Authority and Power;
He suffered not all the great men in any place to have an equal share in authority and Power;
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least that Aristocracy should have bred Emulation, which is commonly the Parent of Discord;
lest that Aristocracy should have bred Emulation, which is commonly the Parent of Discord;
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he was much further from letting all the People enjoy a Parity, lest their Democracy should have brought in Confusion.
he was much further from letting all the People enjoy a Parity, lest their Democracy should have brought in Confusion.
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But he exalts the horne of his anointed, he disposes the rest in subordinate Offices under him, thereby maintaining so blessed a Consort here below,
But he exalts the horn of his anointed, he disposes the rest in subordinate Offices under him, thereby maintaining so blessed a Consort Here below,
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as that it is an imperfect shadow of that blessed Harmony which is above.
as that it is an imperfect shadow of that blessed Harmony which is above.
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And upon these Persons thus exalted, God hath bestowed an especial Character to secure them from any dangerous Conspiracies:
And upon these Persons thus exalted, God hath bestowed an especial Character to secure them from any dangerous Conspiracies:
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Touch not mine anointed, saith David, Chron. 1.16. my Messias, saith the Original, as if the Brow of Majesty were the nearest Draught,
Touch not mine anointed, Says David, Chronicles 1.16. my Messias, Says the Original, as if the Brow of Majesty were the nearest Draught,
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and liveliest representation of Almighty God.
and Liveliest representation of Almighty God.
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Hence it is that they were honoured in the purest times by the best of Christians, with such Appellations as did befit their greatness;
Hence it is that they were honoured in the Purest times by the best of Christians, with such Appellations as did befit their greatness;
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their words, Divalis jussio, the audible Voice of God, their presence, Sacra vestigia, the clearest foot-steps of the Deity.
their words, Divalis jussio, the audible Voice of God, their presence, Sacra vestigia, the Clearest footsteps of the Deity.
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This Primitive Doctrine would still be believed and practised, were it not for some who creep into Pulpits,
This Primitive Doctrine would still be believed and practised, were it not for Some who creep into Pulpits,
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as customary Birds, at the time of the year, into hollow Trees;
as customary Birds, At the time of the year, into hollow Trees;
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where out of a zealous ignorance they dare declaim against all Authority as Anti-christian, all Antiquity as Heretical, all moral Learning as in it self Damnable;
where out of a zealous ignorance they Dare declaim against all authority as Antichristian, all Antiquity as Heretical, all moral Learning as in it self Damnable;
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which I must confess is the best Plea for their own ignorance.
which I must confess is the best Plea for their own ignorance.
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These are Jeroboam 's Calves set up at Dan and Bethel, to hinder People from going up to the House of the Lord, where the true Exposition of the Law would teach them their Duty.
These Are Jeroboam is Calves Set up At Dan and Bethel, to hinder People from going up to the House of the Lord, where the true Exposition of the Law would teach them their Duty.
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It is the Apostle's advice to his Son, Titus 3.1. Put them in mind to be subject to Principalities and Powers, and to obey Magistrates;
It is the Apostle's Advice to his Son, Titus 3.1. Put them in mind to be Subject to Principalities and Powers, and to obey Magistrates;
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for indeed all Authority descends from God, and our Superiors bear the Image of the Divine Power.
for indeed all authority descends from God, and our Superiors bear the Image of the Divine Power.
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There is no sin in the World which God hath punished with so great Severity and high Detestation, as that of Rebellion.
There is no since in the World which God hath punished with so great Severity and high Detestation, as that of Rebellion.
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For the sin of Idolatry, and other Crimes, God hath sent the Sword, the Pestilence, and the Famine;
For the since of Idolatry, and other Crimes, God hath sent the Sword, the Pestilence, and the Famine;
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but it was never heard that the Earth opened, and swallowed up any, but only Rebels against their Prince:
but it was never herd that the Earth opened, and swallowed up any, but only Rebels against their Prince:
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Quibus dum non essent digni vivere (saith Optatus) nec mori concessum est, not deserving to live, they were not vouchsafed to dye.
Quibus dum non essent Worthy vivere (Says Optatus) nec Mori concessum est, not deserving to live, they were not vouchsafed to die.
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Sepulti sunt priusquam mortui, they which had made a Separation from their Fathers, were not suffered to be gathered to their Fathers but go down quick to Hell.
Sepulti sunt priusquam Deads, they which had made a Separation from their Father's, were not suffered to be gathered to their Father's but go down quick to Hell.
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To what hath been said, I shall only add the consent of the Primitive Church, and the Testimony of the ancient Fathers;
To what hath been said, I shall only add the consent of the Primitive Church, and the Testimony of the ancient Father's;
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and by that I hope I shall clearly prove my first Proposition, viz. that Soveraign Power is an Ordinance of God.
and by that I hope I shall clearly prove my First Proposition, viz. that Sovereign Power is an Ordinance of God.
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In the days of old before Religion was adulterated, as Eusebius tells us, the Reverend Fathers in the Primitive times were wont to bless the patience of their Christian Souldiers; bless them for their Loyalty;
In the days of old before Religion was adulterated, as Eusebius tells us, the Reverend Father's in the Primitive times were wont to bless the patience of their Christian Soldiers; bless them for their Loyalty;
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bless them for their Service which they performed to their most cruel Blood-sucking Persecutors, when they behaved themselves like the stoutest Champions in the Causes of their Emperors, under whom they were more likely to suffer Death, than to receive a Reward;
bless them for their Service which they performed to their most cruel Bloodsucking Persecutors, when they behaved themselves like the Stoutest Champions in the Causes of their Emperor's, under whom they were more likely to suffer Death, than to receive a Reward;
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they were encouraged with an Euge, sic decet Christianos;
they were encouraged with an Euge, sic Deceit Christians;
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well done, now ye shew that ye serve the Lord of Heaven, by obeying his Vice-Roys, his own Ordinance here on Earth.
well done, now you show that you serve the Lord of Heaven, by obeying his Vice-Roys, his own Ordinance Here on Earth.
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When our Saviour Ascended into Heaven, he left the holy Spirit as a Legacy to his Church, to guide it into all Truth.
When our Saviour Ascended into Heaven, he left the holy Spirit as a Legacy to his Church, to guide it into all Truth.
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I hope St. Peter and St. Paul were true, and sound Divines. And we find both these affirming that Soveraign Power is of God.
I hope Saint Peter and Saint Paul were true, and found Divines. And we find both these affirming that Sovereign Power is of God.
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But we are faln into the dregs of time, wherein we have some who through ignorance and impudence dare assert, that had these Apostles lived in these times,
But we Are fallen into the dregs of time, wherein we have Some who through ignorance and impudence Dare assert, that had these Apostles lived in these times,
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when Christians knew their own strength, they would have taught the Church another Doctrine. Blasphemous Wretches!
when Christians knew their own strength, they would have taught the Church Another Doctrine. Blasphemous Wretches!
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can they not be content to wrest the Scripture to their own Damnation, but must they lye against the holy Ghost;
can they not be content to wrest the Scripture to their own Damnation, but must they lie against the holy Ghost;
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and make the holy Spirit of God, in whom there is no shadow or shew of turning, to be byass'd by interest,
and make the holy Spirit of God, in whom there is no shadow or show of turning, to be biased by Interest,
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and to serve the times? Never Mussel-man yet thought so of Mahomet, or Heathen, of the course of Nature.
and to serve the times? Never Mussel-man yet Thought so of Mahomet, or Heathen, of the course of Nature.
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If we consider the Writings of the Heathens, we shall find that they attribute more to their Princes,
If we Consider the Writings of the heathens, we shall find that they attribute more to their Princes,
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than many professing Christianity are willing to acknowledge: Plutarch tells us, Principes sunt Ministri Dei, & Ã Deo constituti.
than many professing Christianity Are willing to acknowledge: Plutarch tells us, Princes sunt Ministri Dei, & Ã God constituti.
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Tacitus Minime ambigendum est imperium à Deo habere Principes! Princes are the Ministers of God, and are constituted by him, saith the one;
Tacitus Minime ambigendum est imperium à God habere Princes! Princes Are the Ministers of God, and Are constituted by him, Says the one;
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and it is not to be doubted, but that they receive their Power from God, saith the other.
and it is not to be doubted, but that they receive their Power from God, Says the other.
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St. Austin, is still more clear, Lib. 5. De Civ. Dei Cap. 25. Non tribuamus dandi Regni atque imperii potestatem nisi Deo vero, which the Apostle may interpret for us;
Saint Austin, is still more clear, Lib. 5. De Civ. Dei Cap. 25. Non tribuamus dandi Regni atque imperii potestatem nisi God vero, which the Apostle may interpret for us;
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the Powers which are ordain'd of God; St. Irenaeus tells us, Cujus jussu nascuntur homines, hujus jussu & Reges constituuntur;
the Powers which Are ordained of God; Saint Irnaeus tells us, Cujus jussu nascuntur homines, hujus jussu & Reges constituuntur;
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he that saith unto them Live, gives them Power likewise to Reign.
he that Says unto them Live, gives them Power likewise to Reign.
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To what purpose should I add more, but only that by which St. Peter characterizes the Separatists of his time, 2 Pet. 2.10. which may not unfitly be applied to ours;
To what purpose should I add more, but only that by which Saint Peter characterizes the Separatists of his time, 2 Pet. 2.10. which may not unfitly be applied to ours;
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they despise Government, Presumptuous are they, Selfwill'd, and are not afraid to speak evil of Dignities.
they despise Government, Presumptuous Are they, Self-willed, and Are not afraid to speak evil of Dignities.
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I know not whether I may call St. Jude 's Epistle a History of those times, or a Prophecy of these;
I know not whither I may call Saint U^de is Epistle a History of those times, or a Prophecy of these;
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he tells us of men crept in unawares, who separate themselves, dissatisfied, murmuring Persons, and disobedient.
he tells us of men crept in unawares, who separate themselves, dissatisfied, murmuring Persons, and disobedient.
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But I pass to the second. Secondly, We ought not to resist:
But I pass to the second. Secondly, We ought not to resist:
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I presume none present will be so impious as to deny but that the Sacred Scripture is the Rule, both of our Faith, and our Obedience.
I presume none present will be so impious as to deny but that the Sacred Scripture is the Rule, both of our Faith, and our obedience.
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The Apostle advises, that we should desire the sincere Milk of the Word, that we may grow thereby.
The Apostle advises, that we should desire the sincere Milk of the Word, that we may grow thereby.
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But alas, some Persons have rub'd over these Breasts of our dear Mother the Church with Gall and Wormwood.
But alas, Some Persons have rubbed over these Breasts of our dear Mother the Church with Gall and Wormwood.
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Should we follow their corrupt Expositions, they would make the Waters of the Sanctuary like those of Babylon, where we may sit down and weep when we remember Sion. They pretend to Reformation,
Should we follow their corrupt Expositions, they would make the Waters of the Sanctuary like those of Babylon, where we may fit down and weep when we Remember Sion. They pretend to Reformation,
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but in the mean time would trample Conscience, Obedience, Religion and Duty, both to God and Man under foot.
but in the mean time would trample Conscience, obedience, Religion and Duty, both to God and Man under foot.
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The Reverend Bishop Davenant in his twelfth determined Question, tells us, Induant quam velint pietatis Larvam, isti Magistratuum Reformatores, &c. Let them mask under what Vizard they will, Religion may be their Plea, but Rebellion is their Practice.
The Reverend Bishop Davenant in his twelfth determined Question, tells us, Induant quam velint pietatis Larvam, Isti Magistrates Reformers, etc. Let them mask under what Vizard they will, Religion may be their Plea, but Rebellion is their Practice.
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There is no pretence whatsoever should make us Rebel. We should not only serve the Vespasians, who are the love and delight of Mankind,
There is no pretence whatsoever should make us Rebel. We should not only serve the Vespasians, who Are the love and delight of Mankind,
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but we should take the advice of the Apostle, 1 Pet. 2.13. To submit our selves to every Ordinance of man, for the Lords sake;
but we should take the Advice of the Apostle, 1 Pet. 2.13. To submit our selves to every Ordinance of man, for the lords sake;
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and he liv'd in the time of Tiberius and Nero, who were stiled NONLATINALPHABET heaps of Morter tempered with Blood.
and he lived in the time of Tiberius and Nero, who were styled heaps of Mortar tempered with Blood.
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Take the Sweet-Singer of Israel for your Pattern, and I chiefly propound him, because he is honoured with the glorious Character of being a man after God's own heart;
Take the Sweet-Singer of Israel for your Pattern, and I chiefly propound him, Because he is honoured with the glorious Character of being a man After God's own heart;
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see the History, 1 Sam. 26. When Saul 's guilty Conscience gave him leave to fleep in the Trenches of Hachilah, with his men of War about him;
see the History, 1 Sam. 26. When Saul is guilty Conscience gave him leave to sleep in the Trenches of Hachilah, with his men of War about him;
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we shall find as many Arguments to arm David 's hand against him, as ever met to depose a Sovereign Title.
we shall find as many Arguments to arm David is hand against him, as ever met to depose a Sovereign Title.
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First, on Saul 's part, He was an unnatural Tyrant against his own Son Jonathan; He was a bloody Persecutor of the Priests of God, commanding them to be slain,
First, on Saul is part, He was an unnatural Tyrant against his own Son Johnathan; He was a bloody Persecutor of the Priests of God, commanding them to be slave,
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because their hands had been with David. He was a sacrilegious Usurper of the holy Offices.
Because their hands had been with David. He was a sacrilegious Usurper of the holy Offices.
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He was a demoniacal furious Man, possess'd with a Devil.
He was a demoniacal furious Man, possessed with a devil.
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Next, on David 's part, His Life was sought for, and by sparing Saul, in all humane probability he destroyed himself.
Next, on David is part, His Life was sought for, and by sparing Saul, in all humane probability he destroyed himself.
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He had all the opportunity that Night and Security could administer unto him. He was a Successor to the Kingdom by the Prophets Unction;
He had all the opportunity that Night and Security could administer unto him. He was a Successor to the Kingdom by the prophets Unction;
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and yet for all this, as if he had been a Champion to maintain the right of Princes, he stops Abisha 's hand with a Quis unquam, who can lift up his hand against the Lords Anointed and be guiltless.
and yet for all this, as if he had been a Champion to maintain the right of Princes, he stops Abishai is hand with a Quis unquam, who can lift up his hand against the lords Anointed and be guiltless.
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The Helvetian Divines have prepared an Anathema against all those who either openly by offence, or privately pretending defence, shall oppose their Magistrates.
The Helvetian Divines have prepared an Anathema against all those who either openly by offence, or privately pretending defence, shall oppose their Magistrates.
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There is a Damnamus pass'd upon them, the Churches Sentence is pronounced, and they will find Heaven as inflexible as their rebellious Hearts.
There is a Damnamus passed upon them, the Churches Sentence is pronounced, and they will find Heaven as inflexible as their rebellious Hearts.
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I am amazed when I behold the purest time of our Religious Fore-Fathers, and see those blessed Martyrs,
I am amazed when I behold the Purest time of our Religious Fore-Fathers, and see those blessed Martyrs,
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even when they were dress'd up in Flames, and accompanied Elijah to Heaven in a fiery Chariot;
even when they were dressed up in Flames, and accompanied Elijah to Heaven in a fiery Chariot;
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when they were grinding between the Teeth of Lyons, and were driven up to the tops of Mountains,
when they were grinding between the Teeth of Lyons, and were driven up to the tops of Mountains,
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as so many Sheep to the Slaughter; when their ingenious Torturers were overcome at their own Art;
as so many Sheep to the Slaughter; when their ingenious Torturers were overcome At their own Art;
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and could invent no Punishment equal to their Patience; even then at their hour of Suffering, to hear them Pray for their Persecutors;
and could invent no Punishment equal to their Patience; even then At their hour of Suffering, to hear them Pray for their Persecutors;
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to hear them poure out their Souls in their most pious Devotions, for a Blessing on the Heads of those Tyrants under whom they suffered;
to hear them pour out their Souls in their most pious Devotions, for a Blessing on the Heads of those Tyrants under whom they suffered;
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and we, who enjoy all those Blessings which a peaceable Government can in rich a Land with, which sit every man under his own Vine,
and we, who enjoy all those Blessings which a peaceable Government can in rich a Land with, which fit every man under his own Vine,
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and under his own Fig-tree, partaking of our own Labours, and the fatness of the Earth;
and under his own Fig tree, partaking of our own Labours, and the fatness of the Earth;
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that we, who are at rest on every side, when the rest of the Christian World is imbrued in Blood;
that we, who Are At rest on every side, when the rest of the Christian World is imbrued in Blood;
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that we, I say, should not be contented, and yield all faithful and thankful Obedience to God's Vice-gerent.
that we, I say, should not be contented, and yield all faithful and thankful obedience to God's Vicegerent.
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I cannot but wonder, when I hear mention of the Loyalty of some Heathens; some of them exposing their Bodies to the deadly stroke of their Enemies, to secure the Persons of their Emperors;
I cannot but wonder, when I hear mention of the Loyalty of Some heathens; Some of them exposing their Bodies to the deadly stroke of their Enemies, to secure the Persons of their Emperor's;
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others leaping alive into their Funeral Piles, as if they could do them no later, no greater Service.
Others leaping alive into their Funeral Piles, as if they could do them not later, no greater Service.
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Are we Christians? Are we Protestants? What think we then of that Branch of the Protestation, that we will maintain the establish'd Doctrine of the Church,
are we Christians? are we Protestants? What think we then of that Branch of the Protestation, that we will maintain the established Doctrine of the Church,
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as it stands in opposition to Popery, and Popish Innovations?
as it Stands in opposition to Popery, and Popish Innovations?
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This Position of Bellarmine will shew us part of the Doctrine of the Church of Rome: Non licere Christianis tolerare Regem Haereticum;
This Position of Bellarmine will show us part of the Doctrine of the Church of Rome: Non licere Christianis tolerare Regem Hereticum;
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Princes falling into Apostacy from the Faith, or Heresie in the Faith, loose all Dominion over their Subjects.
Princes falling into Apostasy from the Faith, or Heresy in the Faith, lose all Dominion over their Subject's.
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How much worse than these were some amongst us, who under a pretence of Religion, commit a Rape upon Right,
How much Worse than these were Some among us, who under a pretence of Religion, commit a Rape upon Right,
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and destroy the Faith's Defender?
and destroy the Faith's Defender?
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I dare oppose this 13. of the Romans, against the Power of Men or Devils, that would trample upon the necks of Kings:
I Dare oppose this 13. of the Roman, against the Power of Men or Devils, that would trample upon the necks of Kings:
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Let every Soul be subject, v. 1. mark the style;
Let every Soul be Subject, v. 1. mark the style;
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There's a Statute Law enacted in the High Parliament in Heaven, which no man which owes a Soul may Break, without High-Treason against man, and higher Impiety against God.
There's a Statute Law enacted in the High Parliament in Heaven, which no man which owes a Soul may Break, without High treason against man, and higher Impiety against God.
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The most Refractory will have a specious Pretence;
The most Refractory will have a specious Pretence;
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they make it a matter of Conscience, the Devil transforms himself into an Angel of light,
they make it a matter of Conscience, the devil transforms himself into an Angel of Light,
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but they make no Conscience to disobey.
but they make no Conscience to disobey.
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Their Plea for Rebellion, is the same by which the Apostle shews the necessity of Obedience, v. 5. Ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath, but also for Conscience-sake.
Their Plea for Rebellion, is the same by which the Apostle shows the necessity of obedience, v. 5. You must needs be Subject, not only for wrath, but also for Conscience-sake.
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To this let me add that Precept of the Reverend Bishop Taylor, The Law of God commands us,
To this let me add that Precept of the Reverend Bishop Taylor, The Law of God commands us,
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therefore we must make a Conscience of keeping the just Laws of our Superiors;
Therefore we must make a Conscience of keeping the just Laws of our Superiors;
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and although the matter before the making of the Law, was indifferent, yet now the Obedience is not indifferent.
and although the matter before the making of the Law, was indifferent, yet now the obedience is not indifferent.
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And again, Lift not up thy hand against thy Prince, upon what pretence soever;
And again, Lift not up thy hand against thy Prince, upon what pretence soever;
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but bear all Personal Affronts and Inconveniencies at his hand, and seek no Remedy, but by Patience and Piety.
but bear all Personal Affronts and Inconveniences At his hand, and seek no Remedy, but by Patience and Piety.
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The most Reverend Bishop Cranmer, in the days of King Henry the Eighth, in his Exposition of the Fifth Commandment, tells us, that by it we are bound not to withdraw our Fealty, Truth, Love and Obedience from our Prince,
The most Reverend Bishop Cranmer, in the days of King Henry the Eighth, in his Exposition of the Fifth Commandment, tells us, that by it we Are bound not to withdraw our Fealty, Truth, Love and obedience from our Prince,
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for what cause soever it be;
for what cause soever it be;
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nor yet for any cause may we conspire against his Person, nor do any thing towards the hinderance or hurt thereof, or of his Estate.
nor yet for any cause may we conspire against his Person, nor do any thing towards the hindrance or hurt thereof, or of his Estate.
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The Pious Bishop Latimer tells us, that we may, for nothing in the World, Rebel against the Ordinance of God, that is, the Magistrate.
The Pious Bishop Latimer tells us, that we may, for nothing in the World, Rebel against the Ordinance of God, that is, the Magistrate.
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These glorious Saints and holy Martyrs, did in their actions confirm their Doctrine, and in the days of Queen Mary received the triumphant Crown, obeying her in suffering for that which their Consciences would not give them leave, actually to perform.
These glorious Saints and holy Martyrs, did in their actions confirm their Doctrine, and in the days of Queen Marry received the triumphant Crown, obeying her in suffering for that which their Consciences would not give them leave, actually to perform.
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After them comes that painful and Reverend Bishop Jewel, disputing with Harding, issues in the Story of Chilperick King of France. His Nobles deposed him, the Commons were convented,
After them comes that painful and Reverend Bishop Jewel, disputing with Harding, issues in the Story of Chilperick King of France. His Nobles deposed him, the Commons were Convicted,
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and the Pope confirmed it, Rebellion as well strengthned as heart could wish;
and the Pope confirmed it, Rebellion as well strengthened as heart could wish;
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yet his Successor Pipin, scarce ever, with quiet, enjoyed the Kingdom, and of nine Generations, which were all of that Race that succeeded, hardly one was found which went down to his Grave in Peace.
yet his Successor Pippin, scarce ever, with quiet, enjoyed the Kingdom, and of nine Generations, which were all of that Raze that succeeded, hardly one was found which went down to his Grave in Peace.
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These are men, whose very names will tell you that they have been applauded for their Piety, should we blot out these from the Catalogue of the Church, I fear we should have but a poor Charter for our Religion.
These Are men, whose very names will tell you that they have been applauded for their Piety, should we blot out these from the Catalogue of the Church, I Fear we should have but a poor Charter for our Religion.
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If then there be any here, with whom that Sacred name of Majesty, like a high Mountain at a great distance, hath seem'd to vanish into the Air,
If then there be any Here, with whom that Sacred name of Majesty, like a high Mountain At a great distance, hath seemed to vanish into the Air,
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and seem'd a little nothing, or disappear'd; suffer your selves to be undeceived. Search the Scriptures;
and seemed a little nothing, or disappeared; suffer your selves to be undeceived. Search the Scriptures;
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if you be of the Faith of your Fore-Fathers, have the same Conscience.
if you be of the Faith of your Fore-Fathers, have the same Conscience.
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David did privily cut off the skirt of Saul 's Garment, But his heart smote him, and he never found Peace in himself, till his tears had wash'd out his faults.
David did privily Cut off the skirt of Saul is Garment, But his heart smote him, and he never found Peace in himself, till his tears had washed out his Faults.
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But we do not oppose the King, saith the Phanatick, the King is a good King, a merciful King!
But we do not oppose the King, Says the Fanatic, the King is a good King, a merciful King!
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(and so he is in spight of their saucy bold-fac'd Decraction.) But yet there is something which troubles them, they are griev'd that he is not less a King,
(and so he is in spite of their saucy boldfaced Decraction.) But yet there is something which Troubles them, they Are grieved that he is not less a King,
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or that they are not more his Masters.
or that they Are not more his Masters.
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If he be so good, (which nothing but impudence will presume to question) why do they then not yield obedience.
If he be so good, (which nothing but impudence will presume to question) why do they then not yield Obedience.
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The Reason is clear, a Factious Spirit can never be long content with any Government.
The Reason is clear, a Factious Spirit can never be long content with any Government.
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How careful were the Loyal Israelites, to preserve the Royal Person of their Prince, when they exempted David from the danger of a War? a War commenc'd by an annatural Son!
How careful were the Loyal Israelites, to preserve the Royal Person of their Prince, when they exempted David from the danger of a War? a War commenced by an annatural Son!
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and manag'd by the advice of an ungrateful Traytor, 2 Sam. 18.3.
and managed by the Advice of an ungrateful Traitor, 2 Sam. 18.3.
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The People said, thou shalt not go forth, for if we flee away, they will not care for us,
The People said, thou shalt not go forth, for if we flee away, they will not care for us,
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neither if half of us dye, will they care for us. But now thou art worth ten thousand of us.
neither if half of us die, will they care for us. But now thou art worth ten thousand of us.
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Again, as if the whole Kingdom, at his Death, were to have been intombed in a fatal and disconsolate Grave of darkness,
Again, as if the Whole Kingdom, At his Death, were to have been entombed in a fatal and disconsolate Grave of darkness,
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or else condemned to a perpetual night, 2 Sam. 21.17. The men of David Sware unto him saying, Thou shalt go no more out with us to Battel, that thou quench not the light of Israel.
or Else condemned to a perpetual night, 2 Sam. 21.17. The men of David Sware unto him saying, Thou shalt go no more out with us to Battle, that thou quench not the Light of Israel.
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Are ye Christians? or hath some new born title taken away that name? If you have not renounced your Baptism,
are you Christians? or hath Some new born title taken away that name? If you have not renounced your Baptism,
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but still continue what you pretend to be;
but still continue what you pretend to be;
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I know you'l find that Damnation is the Portion of them that resist the Ordinance of God.
I know You'll find that Damnation is the Portion of them that resist the Ordinance of God.
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And this brings me to the third and last thing, namely, the Punishment of them that resist.
And this brings me to the third and last thing, namely, the Punishment of them that resist.
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They shall receive to themselves Damnation. Rebellion, as the Scripture tells us, is as the Sin of Witchcraft;
They shall receive to themselves Damnation. Rebellion, as the Scripture tells us, is as the since of Witchcraft;
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and commands likewise, That we should not suffer a Witch to live:
and commands likewise, That we should not suffer a Witch to live:
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These are left to the censure of the Magistrates, and to the Punishment due to them by the Laws.
These Are left to the censure of the Magistrates, and to the Punishment due to them by the Laws.
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But as for incorrigible Rebels, God takes them to task himself;
But as for incorrigible Rebels, God Takes them to task himself;
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Psalm 106.17, 18. The Earth opened and swallowed up Dathan, and covered the Congregation of Abiram, and a fire was kindled in their company, the flame burnt up the wicked.
Psalm 106.17, 18. The Earth opened and swallowed up Dathan, and covered the Congregation of Abiram, and a fire was kindled in their company, the flame burned up the wicked.
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St. Paul tells us, that the wages of every unrepented sin is death.
Saint Paul tells us, that the wages of every unrepented since is death.
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But such a horrid crime as this, Heats the Furnace seven times hotter than it was;
But such a horrid crime as this, Heats the Furnace seven times hotter than it was;
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it causes the Worm that never dieth, to gnaw more violently, and add new Stings to the eternal Scorpions. At the hour of such a Persons Death,
it Causes the Worm that never Dieth, to gnaw more violently, and add new Stings to the Eternal Scorpions. At the hour of such a Persons Death,
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when Desperation begins to knit up all with a direful catastrophy;
when Desperation begins to knit up all with a direful catastrophe;
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the Pulses beating slowly, the Head akeing violently, Body and Soul refusing Comfort, he sees the Devil ready to pay him the Wages of unrighteousness, and he receives to himself Damnation.
the Pulses beating slowly, the Head aching violently, Body and Soul refusing Comfort, he sees the devil ready to pay him the Wages of unrighteousness, and he receives to himself Damnation.
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But the King shall rejoyce in thy strength, O Lord, exceeding glad shall he be of thy Salvation;
But the King shall rejoice in thy strength, Oh Lord, exceeding glad shall he be of thy Salvation;
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for thou hast given him his hearts desire, and hast not denied him the request of his Lips;
for thou hast given him his hearts desire, and hast not denied him the request of his Lips;
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thou shalt prevent him with the Blessing of goodness, and hast set a Crown of pure Gold upon his Head. His Honor is great in thy Salvation;
thou shalt prevent him with the Blessing of Goodness, and hast Set a Crown of pure Gold upon his Head. His Honour is great in thy Salvation;
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Glory and great Worship shalt thou lay upon him;
Glory and great Worship shalt thou lay upon him;
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for thou shalt give him everlasting Felicity, and make him glad with the joy of thy Countenance. Amen. FINIS.
for thou shalt give him everlasting Felicity, and make him glad with the joy of thy Countenance. Amen. FINIS.
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