Selected quad for the lemma: cause_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
cause_n great_a king_n kingdom_n 4,596 5 5.5955 4 true
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A34131 The commission opened, or The position that it is not only lawfull, but also the duty and allegiance of all and every English man, to joyn and endeavour, for the restitution of His Sacred Majesty, to his throne and dignity ... cleared and explained, and that it is to be performed, by 1. councell and advice. 2. supplies with men, money, and other necessaries. 3. bearing of armes : and that whosever doth the contrary is guilty of treason / by a lover of peace and truth. Lover of peace and truth. 1648 (1648) Wing C5555; ESTC R23150 4,586 9

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

ioyn and endeavour for the restitution of his gracious Maiesty by sending of men money armes and other necessaries towards the maintenance of so religious an undertaking wherefore let not Covetousnesse and self love hinder so good godly a cause this is that hath already undone both King and Kingdom for questionlesse half of that money and treasure which his Maiesties friends have paid in Composition and other taxes unto the two houses would have made up a competent maintenance of a greater Army then ever his Maiestie had and kept them in good order the want wherof carried away the hearts of the multitude undid the Army lost the war Whosoever therfore is indued with any feare of God or love of his Country let him know that if his Maiesty be not restored he cannot escape ruine beggery and all other miseries which Tyranny and Oppression can impose Whereas if his Maiesty be restored to his Crown and dignity we shall injoy all happinesse and prosperity both in Church and Common wealth in Religion and policy Therefore is it the Husbandmans part duty if he cannot attend an Army in person to labour as much as in him lyes by Cattell Tillage of the field for the support of this religious undertaking for The King himself is served by the field Eccl. 5.9 And all Common wealths have been carefull to preserve the Plow Malmutius sometimes a King in England made a Law that the Plow should not be arrested for debt and the Lawes of England have ever been carefull to preserve Husbandry and seeing that both the life of the Law which is the King and the Letter of the Law in the severall Statutes of the Land hath been thus carefull for the good of Husbandry how doth gratitude and their own good injoyn all Husbandmen which doe not in their persons ingage for the restitution of his Majesty to relieve and assist them who shall vndertake therein with such provisions as make the staffe of life which will be an acceptable joyning and endeavouring for the restitution of their Soveraign so likewise all Merchants and Tradesmen which cannot leave their homes to follow their callings with greater care and diligence then ever that they may assist them who shall venture their lives therein with coin which is nervus belli the sineiwes of war to recover him from traiterous hands unto whom God inioyns us to give all Allegiance Homage and subiection 3. The third way to joyn and endeavour for the restitution of his sacred Maiesty if necessity drive thereunto which God divert is by bearing of Armes which ought to be seconded by all English men The feare of one Mordecai was so prevalent with Ahasuerus his Nobles that they all joyned to help the Iewes And all the Rulers of the Provinces and the Lievtenants and the Deputies and the Officers of the King helped the Iewes because the feare of Mordecai feli upon them Est 9.3 O Country men how much more ought the seare of God a greater then Mordecai to fall upon all men in England Noble men and Gentlemen Magistrates and Officers throughout the Realme and to cause them to help their King and Country almost ruined and destroyed out of the hands of Tyranny Oppression and Vsurpation wherein all men that want imployment or others who upon good and sound principles are induced thereunto by conscience ought to joyn and endeavour though without Commission for the same of which men at this time certainly there are enough in the Kingdome with Gods blessing able to performe a more difficult businesse then the Restitution of our gracious Soveraigne if with wisdome and discretion they would stoutly resolutely and unanimously joyn therein ever having a Christan care to use serpentine Wisdome and Columbine Innocence For this we have a sufficient pattern in Scripture Thus in the same case men came to help David in his distresse till he had an Army like the Host of God at that time day by day there came men to David to help him till it was a great host like the Host of God 1 Chro. 12.22 Read the whole Chapter If all those of our Kingdome who are wise wealthy honourable and martiall would freely according to their duty come unto his Majesty as they of Israel did unto David then questionlesse would they be recorded worthyes-unto eternity as well as them Thus deare Country men you see that both the word of God of the Land and the light of Reason enjoyns every English man to labour joyne and endeavour for the restitution of his Majesty though with out Commission for the same either by Councel and advice or by assistance with supplies of men money Armes or other necessaries Or if need be which God avert by bearing Armes or all of them And that whosoever undertakes herein hath the Law of the Land for their protection But on the contrary all those that joyn and endeavour in any or of all these ways against his Majesty or the undertakers for the restitution of his Maiesty are guilty of treason and let them observe what sentence is recorded in the word of God to be given by Solomon upon Abiathar and Ioab in such a case for taking part with Adonijah 1 King 17. and ch 2. v. 26 27 28 29. and let them know to adhere unto an other State then the King in this Kingdome is high Treason 3. Iacob 4. and to aid or comfort them who war against our Lord the King is Treason Stat. 25. Edw. 3 2. The words are these If any man leavy War against the King in his Realme or be adherent unto the Kings enemies in his Realme or else where c. ought to be judged Treason where mark but to adhere to the Kings Enemies is Treason And the two Houses their bulls wherwith they would seem to affright good Christians from their allegiance with that horrible name of Treason are but bugbeares which can prevaile upon none but Knaves or Fooles Therefore good English Christians labour and endeavour by all meanes to the utmost of your power to restore his Maiesty to his Throne and dignity and that will beget favour with God and honour with men God save the King FINIS