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A39241 The doctrine of passive obedience asserted in a sermon preach'd on January 30, 1684 / by James Ellesby ... Ellesby, James, b. 1644 or 5. 1685 (1685) Wing E537; ESTC R11960 23,468 38

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they may use them as they please they may as well say the Ancient Fathers of the Church were a company of Heathens for persuading the Christians of their time to submit themselves to the Tyranny of Pagan Princes and Persecutours without Resistance as to say that we are Well-willers to Rome or Ill-willers to our Country for doing the same Thing and going upon the same Principles as they did nay they may as well say that Christ himself had a Design upon all Governments under Heaven because he hath enjoyn'd Submission to the Higher Powers and made Resistance Unlawful under the worst of Princes But if the Principles of our Church and of those men who charge her so heavily were but throughly weigh'd and compar'd together we should quickly see which of the two bids fairest for such a Character and doth most deserve to lye under such a Suspicion However let men Judge and Censure as they please as their Interests may sway or Affections incline them yet since the Author of our Religion hath made Resistance a Sin and Subjection a Duty upon all occasions the Ministers of Christ if they would be found Faithful ought to connive at this Sin no more than at any other nor yet suffer the Guilt thereof to lye upon their Peoples Souls without warning them of the great Evil and Danger of it and putting them in mind of their Duty toward their Governours as oft as need shall require In a Word As we ought to Teach so 't is your part to Learn your Duty towards God and the King toward Church and State as now establish'd Be not therefore frighted out of your Duty by the Apprehension of Romish Persecution on the one hand nor by the Reproach of Censorious Faction on the other Think not slight of Passive Obedience as some lately have done tho with little Credit either to themselves or their Cause nor yet run into the opposite Guilt of any Temptation in the World Do not shrink from the Principles of True Christian Subjection nor of old English Allegiance but learn of an Apostle to Fear God and Honour the King or take the Counsel of one of the Greatest of Kings and Wisest of Men wherewith I shall shut up this Discourse Prov. 24.21 My Son Fear thou the Lord and the King and meddle not with them that are given to change for their Calamity shall rise suddenly and who knows the Ruine of them Both. 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