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A51826 A solemn humiliation for the murder of K. Charles I with some remarks on those popular mistakes, concerning popery, zeal, and the extent of subjection, which had a fatal influence in our civil wars. Manningham, Thomas, 1651?-1722. 1686 (1686) Wing M509; ESTC R8082 9,825 33

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appease an Almighty Revenger An extraordinary affliction of Soul can onely wash out an extraordinary guilt Is not this the Fast which I have chosen saith the Lord by his Prophet Isaiah Chap. 58. v. 6 7. to loose the bands of wickedness to undo the heavy burthens and to let the oppressed go free and that ye break every yoke but that of Government Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house When thou seest the naked that thou cover him and that thou hide not thy self from thine own flesh Is it not to bewaile those Divisions which this Church lies under and those continual Discontents which disorder this State and Government Is it not to forsake those reigning Sins which call down heavy Judgements on us or which perhaps is worse withdraw the Mercy of an afflicting Hand and make us most unworthy of them Is it not to practise that sincere Piety towards God that religious Loyalty to our King that Charity to our Neighbour that Temperance Moderation and Contentedness towards our selves as alone can make us the Objects of Gods pardoning Mercy Is it not that the Priests of the Lord should weep between the Porch and the Altar and with incessant Supplications cry Spare thy people O Lord and give not thine Heritage to reproach Be not wrath very sore O Lord neither remember this days Iniquity for ever Behold see we beseech thee we are all thy people how long wilt thou be angry with thy people that prayeth We are that ungrateful Remnant which thou hast made remarkable throughout the world by thy Mercies and thy Judgements Thou hast rescued us from Superstition and Enthusiasm and hast established the purest part of thy Religion amongst us thou hast confirmed it to us not onely by the Bloud of its first professors but by that of a most meek and glorious King Behold O Lord see see how we are this day united to implore thy Mercy and not as once to call down thy wrath and Indignation upon us we are engaged in no other Conspiracy now but that of besieging thy Throne of Grace Thou hadst continually a truly Religious and Loyal people in this Land who utterly abhorred the bloudy Act of this day and all the accursed tendencies towards it And as for the deluded Multitude O pardon them Lord pardon them for whom our Saviour prayed for whom our Martyr prayed O pardon them because they knew not what they did Though our Kalender is red with this days Action yet our Chronicle shines with this days Example there Meekness Humility Patience Charity and Constancy set triumphant It was the honour of Constantine's Reign that he was converted to the Christian Faith Renowned were those Emperours who afterwards protected it by their wholesome Laws and Edicts Blessed and thrice blessed were those Princes who gave Authority to it by their admirable Lives and Examples But for a King to fall a Sacrifice for it to Live in all its active Duties and Die in all its passive Graces this is onely to be met with in the English Annals this is onely to be read in the Protestant Dypticks this is the peculiar Triumph of our Church and the Universal glory of Christianity at large Let us therefore deeply Repent for this days sad occasion and then praise the Almighty for this days glorious Event Let our Humiliations wear out the black guilt of this days Crime and our Lives copy out the Example of this days Martyr Then may we recover the favour of Heaven and either cancel all the commissioned Judgements against us or improve them into Mercies Then may we become an united people in Church and State a Royal Priesthood an holy Nation then may we spread our Fame to the uttermost parts of the Earth and the purity of Christs Religion with it then may we remain a standing Bulwork against the Policy of Rome and teach some Protestant Churches a Doctrine which they have not yet compleatly learnt The true and Catholick Subjection to the Soveraign Powers FINIS BOOKS Printed for W. 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