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A96470 Plain truth vvithout feare or flattery: or a true discovery of the unlawfulnes of the Presbyterian government, it being inconsistent with monarchy, and the peoples liberties; and contrary both to the Protestation and Covenant. The end of establishing the militia of London in such hands as it is now put into by the new ordinance. The betraying votes, and destructive practises, of a trayterous party in the House of Commons, concerning certain pettions [sic] for liberty and justice. Also a vindication of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax concerning certain scurrulous words uttered by some of the said faction. VVith the meanes and wayes that must be used to obtain reliefe against the said tyrannous usurpers; and for reducing the Parliament to its due rights, power and priviledges, in the preservation of the kingdomes lawes and liberties / VVritten by Amon VVilbee. Wilbee, Amon.; Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. 1647 (1647) Wing W2112; Thomason E516_7; ESTC R204095 30,871 22

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standing of the Bishops were antichristian what is theirs who stand by their ordination and power antichristian Ministery and to establish Church-government whose fruites and effects are nothing but impiety and hipocrisie a Religion which consists more in outward formes and Rites after the manner of Moses then in power and piety according to the Gospell which conduceth as appears more to tyranny then Christianity And so I will pretermit their Vowes and Oaths and come to some of their speeches and sayings and here I will shew you another truth by the discovery of another falshood and tracherous vanting act of the same traiterous party or faction which serves as a patterne representation or Image of the forme of the yoake of bondage which it may be suspected they study and intend to put upon all the Counties and Corporations in the Kingdome and by which with the helpe of their determined new Army of Horse it is probable they purpose if they can to subjugate the whole Land and to conforme the People to their arbitrary wils 〈◊〉 to pay and beare ●●e and suffer whatsoever they shall thinke for to enjoyne them or exact upon them as well in respect of things spirituall as civill In the Parliaments Remonstrance of the 2● of November 1642. Booke Decl. page 700. they tell us That all Rights or interest of publicke trust be only for the publicke good and not for private advantages nor to the prejudice of any 〈◊〉 particular interest much less of the publicke And in May 1642. Booke Decla 172. They call God to witness that the safety of the Kingdome and peace of the people is their only aime and because the King would not believe them therein and well had it been for us if we had never so done not trust them wholly therewith great grew the contestation as yee may well remember between the King and the Parliament about the setling of the Militia of the Kingdome and indeed it was one unhappy cause of the quarrell between them The Parilament then pretending that the King ought not to settle it without them that it behoved them to have the nomination of such persons as were to be intrusted therewith in whome they might confide the Kings affirmes and they afterwards grant that the whole power thereof was intrusted by Law in him for the preservation and defence of the Kingdome yet because the King would not pass the Ordinance in Febn 1641. for the setling it in such forme as they desired though the persons they nominated were not refused they presently protest I wish they were as quicke to doe justice as they are to take exceptions to dispose of it without him and accordingly resolve Rebus sit stantibus ●● nolenti Regi that is they express In extreame distraction when forreigne forces are probably invited and a malignant popish party offended c. the ordering it to be in them for the observe preservation of the Republick and to prevent the turning the Armes of the Kingdome upon it selfe see the Parliaments answer to their own question page hundred and fifty of the Booke of Decl. But I hope the case is now altered for although our distractions be still continued by the destructive Councels of a pernitious factious party in both Houses the heads of which were and are the cause both of those distractious and these who like katchers of Eeles love to fish in troubled waters here is now no feare of invited forreigne forces and as for that malignant popish party then so much condemned it is utterly subdued and suppressed and therefore in all reason rebus nunc sic stantibus that is the so much feared publicke adversary being long since conquered all visible danger removed and the King recovered out of the hands of evill Counsellors and at present with themselves and not legally divested of his Regall power and right of trust in a word all just pretext and colour of extremity being taken away they take too much upon them and abuse both King and People who in this opportunity wherein the royall assent may be had doe dispose of the Militia without him neither requiring his consent therein nor admitting the people according to the Law to the election of a thing the King allowed them the persons who are to be intrusted with the dispose and command of their strength and armes and so by consequence of their estates liberties and lives I am certaine in case as God forbid the royall Throne should by exigent become void the Parliament are not their owne Masters not can by the fundamentall Law and constitution of this Kingdome dispose of us the Commons of England and our power armes or interest without our consents how much less at this instant All the Commons of England have more just ground of jealouse from them in now so doing and of complaint and accusation against that malevolent ill-affected party among them by whose power and influence it hath beene effected considering the persons unto whom the Militia and strength of the Kingdome is in divers places of late committed then the Parliament ever had from and against the King for refusing onely to grant it in their way and manner for they chose the persons and he approved them but the Parliament are herein both choosers and approvers as in many things many of them are both Judge and Witness though we neither approve nor 〈…〉 wee as well as the King are in this particular debarred by them of our rights and priviledge but this is not the greatest detriment we sustaine and are likely without prevention to suffer and which this predominant malicious party intends hereby for doe but cast your eye and see and consider what persons are put out of the Militia and what persons are continued admitted and intrusted and yee will presently judge by a little what the whole meanes For example first for an introduction the pretended Lord Major Aldermen and Common Councell must petition in the name of the City though the City never propounded it to them to have the Militia setled in their own hands at they had formerly and why not then to have it by their Charter but by Ordinance for a certain time and this by the power and prevalency of the malevolent party is forthwith obtained because it tends to their predominant tyrannous ends approved Alderman Pennington who stood in the breach when they all were affraid whose fidelity and ability was throughly experimented at such time when as the winds blew highest and the stormes grew strongest a man adjudged by the City worthy to be their Parliament man and by the Parliament worthy to be Lieutennant of the Tower of London is now no longer worthy to be intrusted with the Militia but turned out as a man suspected so are the Aldermen KFoulk Weaver and Kenrick Col. Wilson though a member of the House also Col. Player Tichburn and others And why they are not absolute for the Faction they were oposite to Bunce and
his actions by his Masters Rule and power of the Recorder who is the Executors friend nothing can be done all passages are blockt up honest men dare not speake and knaves will not so the poore orphans are left altogether remidiless but to proceed the aforesaid Petition being referred to a Committee and the Citizens put off with faire words till this grand Ordinance for the Militia was passed and then presently they thundered as if the Petition had tended to the prejudice of Church and State 4. If they want money or a new Army to secure themselves that old Asse the City must raise men or send out their trained Bands for them and the poore Commons of London must pay and beare or else be plundered and what remedy and whatsoever the Parliament will exact and the Military men execute the Commons of London must obey and submit to though never so unjust a tax or imposition But you will say the trained Bands will not be all of a mind but this Party having prevailed to new Modelling of the Commissioners you shall see them new Model the train Bands also and here is the first piece of the frame of Englands slavery must serve if they can carry it for a leading cast unto the whole Kingdome The effects yee Commons of London which yee may expect hence are the vtter ●●lition of your free elections of your Mayors Aldermen Sheriffs Common-councell men and other publick Officers of your body and Corporation so that now ye may bid all you priviledges adue and the free borne Apprentices after seaven yeares hard servitude * Marke yee Apprentices expect a perpetuall vassalage by this meanes the hopes yee had of the recovery of ancient Rights and immunities are srustrate and yee after all your costs and adventures for your liberties become the first absolute slaves in England if God doe not otherwise prevent or raise up some Othniel Ehud Shamger Barak or Gideon to deliver you And in such hands as these this desperate domineering faction by all symptomes and signes purpose to settle the Militia in all the Counties and Corporations of the Kingdome and have already in Durham Cumberland and other places northward put it principally into their hands who are declared Traytors and enemies to the State Malignants and Delinquents some of which have been actually in warre against the Parliament and their Country as Sir George Vane old Sir Henryes Sonne who was in armes with the King and is now made one of the Deputy Lieutenants of the Militia for Durham a Justice of Peace and a Committee-man and yet scarce good commodity for the hang-man S. Wilfrid Lawson of Cumberland such another yet by the prevalency of this party intrusted with the posse-Commitatus whereby he may raise the County and cut all honest mens throats if he imagine cause To tell you of the commands and power wherewith Lieutenant Col. Offeere Cap. Musgrave Story Stoddert and divers others are invested and intrusted in those parts who have beene in armes against the Parliament and their Country to the great trouble hazard and affliction of all the faithfull and wel-affected there besides many others in other places of the Land would be to tedious let these for present suffice for example And all rather then to trust the honest and approved in the Land because they are contrary to their treasonable designes and practices and will not suffer themselves nor the Country to become their vassals and pack-horses I wish those Northern Countries had no just cause of complaint against that deceitfull double dealing Lord Wharton I will for speciall cause not that I fear or regard him or any man farther then he is sincere and vertuously honourable spare him but it it is good both for him and others to repent and doe their first workes lest a worse thing befall them there is nothing hid but it may be made manifest to runne away from a fight for feare is tollerable and is contingent to the greatest * Witnes Generall Leshley Generall but for a professed Souldier of Jesus Christ to turne his back and flee from the truth is to be abhorred Hath not Christ said He will be ashamed of such when he shall come in his Fathers glory with the holy Angels Marke 8. 38. And did Jehosaphat prosper that tooke part with Ahab Or did ever any escape by iniquity And if Meroz was cursed yea bitterly cursed because they would not helpe what are they that doe hurt and are not they also cursed though they be doing that doe Gods worke negligently Consider these things seriously all yee that are sunke and setled upon the lees all ye Neuters and indifferent ones that plead moderation non-season and prudence for your baseness of Spirit negligence and cowardice in the great cause of God and this distressed Kingdome and yee Timidi yee fearefull ones who are more afraid of the face and displeasure of man whose breath is in his nostrels and whose councels perish then of the power and wrath of God Who is a consuming fire and whose councels abide forever That feare more the loosing of your places and profits then the losing of Gods favour and countenance and the peace of a good conscience Read that 21. Rev. 8. and tremble remember your selves rouse up your spirits and shew your selves couragious for truth and justice and zealous for the glory of the Lord of Hosts if yee will not know that deliverance will come to Gods People some other way and yee shall not escape As for M. Hollis and others whose councels and practices tend principally to treason and tyranny injustice and violence I know what I say and doubt not yet but in time to see it proved so who live without Law and act contrary to Law like traytors and Rebels Let such men know that God will render unto them according to their workes and I am confident that they shall never be able to accomplish their wicked enterprize and that the pit they have digged for others they shall fall into themselves God will take them by their own counsels as he did in old time Achitophell and Haman and as he did Strafford and Canterbury in these dayes yea in those two presidents they have prepared a halter for their owne necks and their owne words shall be their Judges Strafford and Canterbury were condemned for treasonable councels and speeches endeavours and intentions of subverting the fundamentall Lawes and frame of government and of setting up an arbitrary power and rule of government And whether Hollis and others his presumptuous complices have not been not only the intenders and indevourers but the reall authors and actours of these things I doe appeale to all inteligent men who have taken any cognizance of their councels and actions So that if the King as it is a question did want just matter of occasion in his charge of treason against M. Hollis and others in 1641. both he and the whole Kingdome may
the contrary is true by true I speake not in favour of his Majesty further then conscience and * Do unto all men as ye would be done unto equity the Lord my maker knowes I am sincerely for truth and justice without partiallity and against the contrary wheresoever or in whomsoever I find it but a traytor or felon by the Law looseth not any of his franchizes possessions or estate before he be convict let Cesar have his due and us the free Commons ours if not I do not doubt but you will in due time have yours If the King be King let him raign if he have otherwise deserved why proceed you not legally against him that the World may see and judge and yee be cleared of all callumny and aspersion But as you do and deale with us so yee deale with him Us yee do unjustly imprison and oppress rob and spoyle destroy our Liberties take away our estates and undoe our Families and shew us no Law Cause or Reason but a tyrannicall unjust illegall or treasonable Vote Order or Ordinance Sic vultis sic jubetis stat pro ratione voluntas Your Arbitrary wills are become Englands Lawes And would yee know yee Commons of England why the King is not in all this time brought home nor any thing resolved nor determined of him I will tell you deare friends what I conceive I see The Earle of Manchester M Hollis Stapleton and others who are absolutely the chiefe instrumentall causes of all the evils wee have lately suffered and do still sustaine and some of which have received vast summes of monies whereof they know themselves unable to give any good account are in danger to be punished as traytors and deceivers and be sacrificed to justice and therefore through their power prevalency and pollicy a settlement betweene King and Parliament is deferred because by reason of the Army whose integrity and zeale for justice they feare and therefore only would disband them they cannot impose such particular peculiar conditions upon the King as will fully secure them and conduce to their Presbyterian designe this I doe beleeve is the summe of all But must the King and his People be still divided the breach lye open and the difference uncomposed the Kingdome unsetled the peoples peace and happiness still delayed and our miseries still prolonged and continued to satisfie the unjust desires of a company of matchless Machiavllian traytors who to save themselves have endeavoured by all meanes to destroy us Must wee languish in our sufferings and sorrwes to waite their opportunities It is neither meet nor right it should be so nor prudence or wisedome to permit it so let us therefore have an end of our troubles and distractions or else apply our selves to put an end to their tyranny treason and Lordliness that they may not wholly and utterly lay us wast and ruine us And if in case of the Kings failing of his trust and denyall to settle the Militia or strength of the Kingdome in such hands and in such a way as the people may be thereby safe and secured the Parliament the representative body may for the safety of His Majesty and Kingdomes take the dispose and ordering of it into their hands then by the same rule forsomuch as the Parliament have failed of their trust and put the Militia and strength of the Kingdome into such hands and in such a way as wee cannot confide or be safe in Wee the free Commons of England the reall and essentiall body polliticke or any part of us may order and dispose of our owne Armes and strength for our owne preservation and safety and the Army in particular without question may lawfully retaine order and dispose of their armes and strength to and for the preservation and safety of the King and Kingdome the principall end for which they were raised This is the Parliaments owne doctrine as you may read in Booke Declarations page 93. and 150. and therefore I hope neither heresie nor schisme blasphemy nor treason I have done and a rush for him that is angry and as much for him who is fearefull in a just cause Let such weigh well that saying of the holy Spirit Prov. 29. 25. and then happily they may looke up and take courage The feare of man bringeth a snare but whosoever trusteth in the Lord shall be safe Timida probitas nunquam Reipublicae est utilis Cowardly honesty is never profitable to the Common-wealth FINIS