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A14975 Two sermons of assise the one intituled A prohibition of reuenge, the other, A sword of maintenance : preached at two seuerall times, before the right worshipfull iudges of assise, and gentlemen assembled in Hertford, for the execution of iustice, and now published / by W. Westerman ... Westerman, William. 1600 (1600) STC 25282; ESTC S2384 63,408 150

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it is like that if the wine fayled not that is their liuings melted not and beggerie came not vppon them like an armed man they woulde Prou. 6. 11. not blush to braue Authoritie in open place and disturbe the whole course of iustice As for our selues that speake of peace wee are sure to bee assayled with warre when wee play vpon Dauids Harpe to ease their griefe they cast their speares to wound vs and charm wee neuer so sweetlie yet this Serpent of reuenge and malice either is deafe and will not heare or fierce and readie to sting vs but it is our portion wee must beare it you redresse it And thus haue we discouered not only the humour but the vapors and smoke of Reuenge kindled in the heart and venting out at the mouth that you the Lords beloued may see the deformitie reforme the fault according to this prohibition of saint Pauls Auenge not your selues which hee expoundeth to the Ephes after this sort Let all buternesse crying Ephes 4. 31. euill speaking be put away with all maliciousnesse Next after the tongue we arrest by this Prohibition 3. Reuenging hāds arrested the wilfull hands and violent proceedings of those that wil be their owne caruers therfore without deliberation with themselues without expectation of Gods vengeaunce against right reason and al good order reuenge their iniuries receiued in deede or imagined in conceipt The Apostle heere speaketh in tearmes of loue to all but how shall wee speake or what stile shall we vse to the rufflers hacksters of our age Shall wee call them beloued That were out of fashion with such affectate male-contents that take a pride to be partakers of the curse of Ismael that had his hand vp against euery Genes 16. 12. man and euery mans hand against him Shall wee call them christians so teach them their dutie That name fitteth not the tragicall humor and stage-like behauiour of our dayes wherein euery Nouice like a fury learnes to cry Reuenge to offer the stabbe to threaten the pistoll and in their aduantage not to spare no not a brother but to strike him as * Primus diabo li discipulus Bas Genes 4. Caine the first disciple of the diuell did Abel not a reconciled friend but to wound him traiterously as Ioab did 2. Sam. 3. 27. Abner Alas how is that pretious accompt forgotten which the Lord maketh and demandeth of man and beast for shedding of mans bloud Gen. 9. 5. with an vnpriuiledged sword and a priuate anger What small reconing is made to deface the Image of God or teare the flesh of our selues as though men were become wolues dragons to their owne kinde Is that valour fortitude so to feare another mans life that thou canst not liue in quiet till thou hast seene his death Is it manhood to be monstrous and cruell like the ould Gyants or sauage like beasts of the pray If you prouoke beasts they lay about them presently Lactant. lib. 6 Instit Cap. 18. with horne and hoofe saith a father and so doe fooles receiuing hurt being led with a reasonlesse furie to reuenge they cannot respite theyr rage nor mitigate theyr passions A foole rageth and is carelesse and in the hast of his anger hee committeth follie sayth that wise king but Prou. 14. 16. shall the heate of his bloud excuse his assaults of violence murder before the Lord Shall his anger being a short madnesse acquire him Or shall the wounds that are giuen without Prou. 23. 29. cause by such as tarry long at the wine till they are enraged with heate and dispossessed of wit pleade a pardon for him that killeth his companion in drinke Aske but the Philosopher and he will tell vs that drunken offenses deserue double punishment for such madnesse is voluntarie Arist eth 3. and such ignorance is wilfull therefore our common speach sufficiently concludeth this poynt which awardeth him that killeth a man when he is drunke to bee hanged when hee is sober But of all other that same violence and murther which is effected by presumption and premeditated circumstances is prohibited by the Lord and to bee resisted by the sworde of his vengeance O that this sinne might not bee found in the house of Iacob But what age is this Or what people doe wee liue amongst Bluntly to kill and simplie to murther is but for plaine fellowes our gallants that studie to bee madde with reason haue an art of killing rules traditions and precepts to teach them murther by the booke in which they growe more expert then captaine Ioab which 2. Sam. 3. 27. 2. Sam. 20. 10. could take the first ribbe in his stabbes where he was sure to speede Such cunning there was in Ierusalem not long before the ruine and desolation thereof for common stabbers with Ioseph bell Iud. lib. 2. cap. 12. their cloaked poyniards and short daggers in the middest of assemblies dispatched those agaynst whome they made any quarrell with ●icarii great arte and secrecie And it can bee no good presagement in anie Countrie when bloudthirstie men growe expert and boast like tyrants men of power and strength to doe mischiefe and take away life when alas it is more August in Psal 52. grace and prowesse to giue life or preserue it for euerie vermine and base viper can wounde and kill and is this a propertie for strong men to glorie in But wee heare dayly the replie of some in their impatient mood What shal we suffer all be made fooles accounted cowards and be so disarmed and bound to the peace that euery one shal ouer-crow vs and oppresse vs He that putteth vp an old iniurie prepares a new for himself These are to vnderstād that the same God which forbiddeth priuate reuēge hath ordained a publike redresse for all iniuries either by them that carry the weapons of his wrath or by himself if iudgemēt slumber with them And therfore as we haue a restraint to keepe vs from reuenging 3. Direction our selues so we haue a direction whither to go speed of a remedie in all our grieuances Giue place vnto wrath He that wil right his owne cause be his own stickler champion takes the place of Gods wrath intrudes himself but the beloued of the Lord must giue place if thou canst not forbeare iniuries yet forbeare expect a day of hearing of the righteous Iudge or his lawful delegats Neither whē priuate men see notorious sinnes vnpunished is it lawfull for them vpon an ouershot zeale to take vp the sworde and play the Reformers Such a one wilt thou alledge is a forsworne wretch Gods enimie and therefore I may doe the Lord good seruice to kill him Who art thou that so iudgest and presumest to haue powre of life and death without a commission Keepe thou thy bounds wait vpon the Lord tarrie his leasure Priuate mē haue no further plea but