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A04850 A sermon of publicke thanks-giuing for the happie recouerie of his Maiestie from his late dangerous sicknesse preached at Pauls-Crosse the 11. of Aprill, 1619. By the B. of London. Published by commandement. King, John, 1559?-1621. 1619 (1619) STC 14983; ESTC S106562 22,697 58

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the hindmost and dishonourablest part of my text as the lees lie in the bottome of the vessell the sting in the taile of the Scorpion so it is the worst word It is that that troubleth Israel as Ahab asked Elias but Elias charged vpon him and vtinam ascindantur say I I would they were cut off that trouble vs. Estne pax Iehu said Iehoram vnto him Is it peace Iehu What peace so long as thy mothers fornications and her witchcrafts are yet in force It is Doeg the Edomite that killed the Prophets of the Lord. I knew it said Dauid when Doeg the Edomite was there It is Iudas at the board Will you know the Iudas the Doeg the Iezabel the Ahab the mischiefe the bane the ruine the wrecke of a kingdome It is sinne that which brought sicknesse vpon Hezekiah and will bring it againe that which God pardoned to Hezekiah proiecisti post tergum and the Lord be so mercifull to vs as to grant vs our pardon But it is a fearefull doome which is pronounced Prouerb 8. Propter peccata terrae erunt multi Principes eius For the sinnes of the Land there shall be many Princes thereof Many in the cluster and at once as they cry in the Gospell Here is Christ and there Christ we know not where so this your King and that your King we know not who Many in the change and succession Dabo Regem in furore meo auferam in indignatione mea I will giue a King in my rage and take him away in my wrath giuing and taking both in displeasure either of both were bad enough and our sinnes are accommodated to beare either iudgement for they are peccata terrae not the sinnes of single soules but the sinnes of the Land Our Sacriledge not the Sacriledge of Achan our oppression of Ahab our adulterie of an Israelite with a Madianitish-woman our pride of Iesabel which painted alone our effeminatenesse of Absolon which set more by the haire of his head then his whole body was worth our drunkenesse of Nabal our vsury of whom shall I say I mistake my selfe there is not an Vsurer named in person in the whole booke of God their names are written in the earth and hardly will they find them written in the booke of life The Lord be mercifull to them these were the sinnes of priuate soules and haue borne their vengeance Anima quae peccauerit ipsa morietur Ours are cōmon Epidemicall popular and populous sinnes both in number and measure peccant publicant we sinne and delight to sinne sinne and declare our sinnes as Sodome Feare we not the sequele The yeare hath bene fatall already for the death of an Arch-Duke an Empresse and an Emperour they say and to looke nearer home of a great and glorious Queene since the dayes of our Deborah which ruled in Israel 44. yeares not her like so farre as the world is Christian Great by Parentage Great by Marriage Greater by her Graces the beloued and honoured of God and Man and my most gracious Mistresse Nescis quid serus vesper ferat we are not yet come to the euening of the yeare we haue had rumors of warres and commotions and Earth-quakes one the most prodigious birth that these latter ages of the world haue brought forth and a signe from heauen that dazeled our eyes and might haue daunted our hearts but slighted in such sort as if we had seene but the shining of a Glow-worme I feare not the euents what hath bene nor the portents what may be I feare our portentuous and prodigious sinnes which are as significant and prognosticant of the wrath of God as any of these wonders We haue yet our King Serus in coelum redeat long and long may we haue him who may say vpon better ground then euer Nerua did Se nihil fecisse in regni administratione quo minùs possit deposito imperio tutò priuatus viuere that he hath not done any thing sithence he came to the gouernment but laying his Scepter and Crowne aside he might liue as a priuate man without controlement I will not ouerflow But may I without piacle forget in the very last scaene of one of his latest actions amongst vs before his departure hence which might haue bene his last if God had not fauoured vs what he then did I say not that he rose early and sate long in a Court of honour and iustice yet giue me a King vpon the earth that euer with so much sollicitude and zeale spent so many dayes and so many houres in a day in the hearing and examining of one cause Of one of their Lewesses in France they write that he sate in a Cloyster from morning to euening and lost his dinner to heare the quarrels of his Monks of this I speake not nor that he added in the close of his businesse that he would make it his studie night and day and neither slumber nor sleepe till he had brought to light the Non constats as he tearmed them which were not so liquid and cleare as the rest I meane of a speech of his during the time that that cause was in hearing I report it in the presence of many and matchlesse witnesses when taking his hat from his head that he might do it not without ceremonie remembring that tribunall seate whereat he must one day stand turning to his sonne who sate by his side and out of regard to him that it might not be said hereafter he had bene the child of an ignoble parent whatsoeuer his other sinnes were wherewith he confessed he was fraught as the vilest caytiffe vpon earth yet for doing of iustice his minde and purpose therein pardon the zeale and exuberancie of the speech he needed not the mercie of God En Princeps en orbis apex Shew me his like againe I say we haue yet our King adolescentem secundum Eccles. 4. a Prince by his side quasi florem rosarum in diebus vernis Ecclus. 50. as a prime-rose in the Spring season sprowting and spreading himselfe vnder his boughes Accipiat patris exemplum we haue root and branch rem and spem a morning and a mid-day Sunne the first and the latter raine or to keepe to the story which I haue in hand as Zenacherib told Hezekiah Thou saist thou hast eloquence but counsell strength are for the warre We haue a King for counsell and a Prince if God blesse him for strength a King to instruct and a Prince to execute Onely beware of your sins peccata terrae the sinnes of the Land breake them off with repentance lament them betimes that they make not you to lament when it is too late when the lamentation shall be not of priuate soules but like that of Hadadrimmon in the fields of Megiddon Zach. 12. when lugebunt familiae familiae seorsim all the families of the Land shall mourne the familie of the house of Dauid apart and of Nathan apart and of Leui apart c. But whither am I going Wee came to reioyce in the safetie of our King and in the name of our God to set vp our banners of ioy as in the 20. Psal. and we pray for our King as that people did for theirs in the words of the same Psalme that God will continue his blessing and perfect that good worke which he hath begun vppon him The Lord heare thee in the day of thy trouble the name of the God of Iacob defend thee Send thee helpe from his Sanctuarie and strengthen thee out of Sion Remember all thy offerings and accept thy burnt sacrifices Grant thee according to thy hearts desire and fulfill all thy petitions AMEN Math. 21. Ier. 32. Ecce Math. 22. Senec. Luk. 16. Senec. Plin. 2. Diuision Amaritudo amaritudo Ier. 4. August in Psal. 102. Gregor Spongiae Infundibula Amphorae Senec. Mihi amar Dan. 3. Quintil. Ossa patris tui Philippi regis Maced quaero Psal. 9. Homo est animal rationale mortal Moriuntur permoriuntur 2. In pace Senec in Agam. 2. Reg 18 19. Rex terrorum terror Regum Esay 28. 2. Sam. 14. Gregor Exod. 19. 2. Part. 1. Redemption Bern. 1. Ab obiecto 2. Atermino 3. Abattributo 2. Motiue Placuit tibi Aquilae rationis Talpae religionis Dilexisti Desiderasti Coniunxisti Cinxisti Complexus es Operuisti Animam eruisti 1. Reg. 21. Senec. Iob 30. Eccles. 12. Ecclus. 13. 3. Part. At White-Hall Math. 9. Peccata omnia post tergum proiecisti Application Hezekias Ecce in pace Aegrotauit Marke 5. Philip. 2. Nazianz. Eruisti Placuit tibi 2. Reg. 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Votis populi expetitus Genes 32. Sueton. Ann. 1588. Aere collato Peccata Gal. 5. 2. Reg. 9. 1. Sam. 22. Hos. 13. Senec. Dion Claud. Idem 2. Reg 18. Psal. 20. 1.