A sermon on the martyrdom of King Charles I preached January 30, 1681 : with a relation of some rebellious practices and principles of fanaticks / by Thomas Wilson.

Wilson, Thomas
Publisher: Printed and are to be sold by Walter Davis
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1682
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A66586 ESTC ID: R26385 STC ID: W2937
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans XIII, 1; Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Some Princes violate all Laws and Privileges, miserably oppress the people, kill the innocent, &c. Yet the word of God teacheth us to be subject to these. some Princes violate all Laws and Privileges, miserably oppress the people, kill the innocent, etc. Yet the word of God Teaches us to be Subject to these. d n2 vvi d n2 cc n2, av-j vvb dt n1, vvb dt j-jn, av av dt n1 pp-f np1 vvz pno12 pc-acp vbi j-jn p-acp d.
Note 0 Instit. l. 4. c. 20. §. 24, 25. Principum alii jura omnia, privilegia, diplomata, venalia prostituunt: alii plevecualm, &c. Verum si in Dei verbum respicimus, non eorum modò Principum subditi sumus, qui, qua debent fide, munere suo erga nos defunguntur: sed omnium qui quoquo modo rerum potiuntur, etiamsi nihil minus praestent quàm quod ex officio erat Principum. — In homine deterrimo honoreque omni indignissimo, penes quem modo sit publica potestas, praeclara illa & divina potestas residet, quam Dominus justitiae & judicii sui Ministris verbo suc detulit: proinde à subditis eadem in reverentia & dignatione habendus, quantum ad publicam obedientiam attinet, qua optimum Regem, si daretur, habituri essen. §. 26. Hoc jus erit regis, &c. Certe non id jure facturi erant Reges, &c. sed jus in populum vocabatur, cui parere ipsi necesse esset, nec obsistere licerèt. §. 27. Hoc si nobis assiduè observetur eodem Decreto constitui etiam nequissimos Reges quo Regum authoritas statuitur, nunquam in animum nobis seditiosae illae cogitationes venient, tractandum esse pro meritis Regem, nec aequum esse ut subditos ei praestemus qui vicissim Regem nobis non praestet. §. 29. Hunc reverentiae affectum debemus ad extremum Praesectis nostris omnibus, quales tandem cunque sint. Quod saepius ideo repeto, ut discamus non homines ipsos excutere, sed satis habeamus, quòd eam, voluntate Domini, personam sustineant cui inviolabilem majestatem impressit ipse & insculpsit. — Si à saevo principe crudeliter torquemur, &c. Subeat primùm delictorum nostrorum recordatio, quae talibus haud dubiè Domini flagellis castigantur: indo humilitas impatientiam nostram fraenabit. §. 31. Nobis nullum aliud quam parendi & patiendi datum est mandatum. De privatis hominibus semper loquor. Nam siqui nunc sint populates Magistratus ad Moderandum Regum libidinem constituti, adeo illos ferocienti Regum licentiae pro officio intercedere non veto, ut si Regibus impotenter grassantibus conniveant, eorum dissimulationem nefaria perfidia non carere affirmem. Institutio l. 4. c. 20. §. 24, 25. Principum alii jura omnia, privilegia, diplomata, venalia prostituunt: alii plevecualm, etc. Verum si in Dei verbum respicimus, non Their modò Principum Subditi sumus, qui, qua debent fide, munere Sue Erga nos defunguntur: sed omnium qui quoquo modo rerum potiuntur, Even if nihil minus praestent quàm quod ex Officio erat Principum. — In homine deterrimo honoreque omni indignissimo, penes Whom modo sit Public potestas, Praeclara illa & divinam potestas residet, quam Dominus justitiae & Judicii sui Ministris verbo suc detulit: Therefore à subditis Same in Reverence & dignatione habendus, quantum ad publicam obedientiam attinet, qua optimum Regem, si daretur, habituri essen. §. 26. Hoc jus erit regis, etc. Certain non id jure facturi Erant Reges, etc. said jus in Populum Vocabatur, cui parere ipsi Necessary esset, nec obsistere licerèt. §. 27. Hoc si nobis assiduè observetur Eodem Decreto constitui etiam nequissimos Reges quo Regum Authoritas statuitur, Never in animum nobis seditiosae Those Cogitations Venient, tractandum esse Pro Meritis Regem, nec Aequum esse ut Subject ei praestemus qui Vicissim Regem nobis non praestet. §. 29. Hunc reverentiae affectum debemus ad extremum Praesectis nostris omnibus, quales tandem cunque sint. Quod Saepius ideo repeto, ut Discamus non homines ipsos excutere, sed satis habeamus, quòd eam, voluntate Domini, Personam sustineant cui inviolabilem majestatem impressit ipse & insculpsit. — Si à saevo principe crudeliter torquemur, etc. Subeat primùm delictorum nostrorum recordatio, Quae Talibus haud dubiè Domini flagellis castigantur: indo humilitas impatientiam nostram fraenabit. §. 31. Nobis nullum Aliud quam parendi & Patiendi datum est mandatum. De privatis hominibus semper Loquor. 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