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A96922 A vvord of seasonable and sound counsell laid down in severall proposals, which takes in very much of the sense and agreement of the good people of these nations, both touching the work, and touching the sutable work-men thereunto, which the wonderful appearance and providences of the righteous Lord, seemes to point at in this our day. Humbly tendered and presented unto those that are in eminent place in this juncture of affaires, both in a civill and in a military capacity. / By divers well affected persons to the general peace, prosperity and liberty of these nations, inhabiting in and about the city of Westminster. As an essay in order to a well grounded vnity, peace, and settlement, &c. 1659 (1659) Wing W3562; Thomason 669.f.22[9]; ESTC R211336 4,509 1

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VVord of seasonable and sound Counsell Laid down in severall Proposals which takes in very much of the Sense and Agreement of the good People of these Nations both touching the Work and touching the sutable Work-men thereunto which the wonderful Appearance and Providences of the Righteous Lord seemes to Point at in this our day Humbly Tendered and Presented unto those that are in eminent Place in this juncture of Affaires both in a Civill and in a Military Capacity By divers well Affected persons to the general Peace Prosperity and Liberty of these Nations Inhabiting in and about the City of Westminster As an Essay in order to a well grounded Vnity Peace and Settlement c. 1. FIrst It is humbly proposed That you would so set the Lord of Hosts before your eyes who hath very eminently appeared in your sight all along on the behalf of his People and that good and righteous Cause that hath been still on your hearts to travel with that you may stand in awe of his Majesty and walk in his fear all the day long yea all the dayes of your lives and so in his fear as not at any time to step before him start aside from him or stay behind him but to adhear unto him and to follow him both closely and fully 2. Secondly That you would in his fear diligently search and try your hearts and wayes to the end you may find out what hath been your great Evils and Miscarriages unsutable behavour before his Majesty in reference either to self-seeking treacherous dealing covenant breaking or such like Provocations whether heretofore or in this late hour of temptation And having found out what is amisse in any of these respects that you would humble your souls before the Lord of Hosts for the same give glory to him and take shame to your selves if perhaps your Provocations may be forgiven you so as further to delight to make use of you in carring on those great and glorious designes of his which undoubtedly he is about to effect and that according to Prophecies in these last dayes of the world in which we live 3. Thirdly That having done thus you that have the fear of the Lord and his goodness upon your hearts and favour that righteous Cause that he and his People have appeared in that you we say laying aside all self-seeking animosity and Prejudice would endeavour in a peaceable and friendly uniting each to other and as one man in this juncture of time to improve your wisdome and interest the utmost to Prevent the great design of your grand Adversary which is to divide and destroy both you and us And that you will seek to effect this by a speedy unanimous and vigorous resolving upon such things as tends to the uniting the hearts of the honest party in these Nations and to the bringing forth those good things which takes in the common just concernments of all men have been so much Pretended to so often declared for which being effected cannot fail to be accompanied with such a Presence and blessing from the Lord and with such a common concurrance of all unbyased men as will undoubtedly secure yourselves and these Nations from such hazards as in such a Posture as this they are every moment exposed unto and to exalt them above other Nations in the injoyment of abundance of Peace Prosperity and Liberty The things humbly tendered as meet to be by you in the fear of the Lord speedily resolued upon and in his strength in this juncture of Affaires unanimously and vigorously Prosecuted in order to attain the end before specified are as followeth 1. First Let it be in the fear of the Lord resolved That singular care shall be taken from time to time that the Arrears of the poor Souldiers the Pentions of the poor Pentioners and the Publick faith debts of the poor Creditors of these Nations whose straights presseth them sore and makes them to sigh and whose sighs and cryes goes up unto Heaven and will have their returns may be speedily and out of the first receipts discharged and cleared 2. Secondly That singular care shall be taken from time to time that the poor in general thorowout these Nations which are very numerous now by reason of the decay of Trade and other wayes may be so provided for and in such sort that all the Impotent may be releived and all the able may be imployed 3. Thirdly That there shall be a speedy and effectual course taken to rectifie the Laws and the male-Administration thereof by bringing them into a Breif Plain and easie Method and Form and as neer the Laws of that famous Common-wealth of Israel as the nature and Constitution of a Gentile State under the present dispensation of light and grace will admit and so that as much strife and contention between man and man as may be might be prevented and what by such a Provision cannot be prevented might be with as much ease and speed and with as little expence of Money and irritation of spirit as may be fully redressed so that loving kindness judgment and righteousness which the righteous Lord himself delights to be exercised in on the earth may be found and felt in our Land to the great contentment and rejoycing of the inhabitants thereof 4. Fourthly That singular care shall be forthwith taken about that perplexing business of Tythes which being continued as now it is stands but as a relict of Monarchy and as a witness against these Nations as if they denyed the change of the Priest-hood that was under the Law or that Christ Jesus was come in the flesh is also a thing that looks so unlike the maintenance of a true Gospel Ministry and which is as some conceive the very fomenter and nourisher of a Persecuting and imposing Spirit in these Nations by reason whereof even under the greatest Profession of liberty many tender Consciences have been daily perplexed and very much of the Land of the Nation hath laine unimproved which is rendred by many as a great reason of the scarceness of Corn which hazards a Famine of times in the Nation 5. Fifthly That the very much decayed Trade of this Nation both in these famous Cities of London and Westminster and other Places so universally complained of and by the many sad effects so fully Demonstrated may now thorow special care be forthwith revived by easing the troublesome and vexatious burdens that lies upon it and by putting it under a good regulation and Government That the Seas may be so guarded that being propounded as the ground of the Customes that the Trade Treasure and strength of these Nations may not so often fall into the hands of the enemies 6. Sixtly That all the Relicts and Props of corrupt Monarchy thorowout these Nations which do but wait and serve for its return and have entrencht upon the free-born Peoples Rights and Liberties upon a Civil account shall be forthwith diligently enquired into