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A26177 Reflections on Bishop Overall's convocation-book, M. DC. VI. concerning the government of God's catholick church, and of the kingdoms of the whole world. Atwood, William, d. 1705? 1690 (1690) Wing A4178; ESTC R40288 4,753 8

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for the Life and Prosperity of the other said Kings and their Kingdoms whilst they liv'd under their Subjection or consequently that they might lawfully upon any occasion whatsoever have offered Violence and Destruction either to their Persons or to their Kingdoms for the long continuance and Prosperity whereof they were bound to pray or that after the Jews were deliverred from their Servitude under the Kings of Syria and the Government over them was setled in Mattathias's Posterity it was lawful for the People upon any occasion to have Rebelled against them or to have offered Violence to their Persons He doth greatly err The Justice or Injustice of the War on either side between Darius and Alexander are made no part of the question but here are two Princes both suppos'd Absolute with all Adam's Power over their respective People staking their Kingdoms upon the chance of Battle one of them is conquered and runs away yet according to our Canonists the Conqueror is not entituled to the Fatherly or Patriarchal Power over the other's People but it is suspended at least during the Life of the King that was beaten and the Authority not setled all that while and if the Monarchy was Hereditary it may be yet more difficult when to fix the Settlement If it is admitted to be Setled in the life-time of the ejected and conquer'd Prince and that it is a duty to pray for the Life and Prosperity of the Conqueror and upon no occasion to offer any Violence to his Person or Kingdom yet according to these Canonists they were bound at least during the Life of the Conquered Prince to give no active Assistance to the other in Person or Contribution And thus it might be allowable to mock God Almighty while they pray for that to which they will not contribute the means in their Power or else their Prayers were to have such a mental Reservation as some have who pray for King James while they pray for The King But if they were to pray for Alexander's Prosperity without reserve one would think it was lawful at least to Fight for him agains● Darius notwithstanding the Oath of Allegiance taken to Darius by reason of the Authority which he had lost If any one shall say That this Convocation-Book was innocently published at this time let him read the following Canon If ano Man therefore shall affirm Can. 28. either that the Subjects when they shake off the Yoke of their Obedience to their Sovereigns and set up a Form of Government among themselves after their own Humours do not therein very wickedly or that it is lawful for anh Bordering Kings through Ambition and Malice to Invade their Neighbours Or that the Providence and Goodness to God in using of Rebellions and Oppressions to execute his Iustice against anh King or Country doth mitigate or qualify the Offences of any such Rebels or Oppressing Kings or that when han such new Forms of Government begun by Rebellion are after thoroughly Setled the Authority in them is not of God or that any who live within the Territories of such new Governments are not bound to be Subject to God's Authority which is there executed but may Rebel against the same Or that the Jews either in Egypt or Babylon might lawfully for any Cause have taken Arms against any of those Kings or have offered any Violence to their Persons He doth greatly Err. If this be taken according to any rational or so much as probable Account of Government in General particularly applied to the English Constitution I see no danger in admitting that People ought not to throw off the Yoke of Obedience and set up a Form of Government after their own Humours and that it is not justifiable in any Bordering King or Prince through Ambition and Malice to Invade his Neighbours And yet this would not in the least condemn either the People of England in shaking off a former illegal and arbitary Yoak while yet they retain the ancient Form and Fundamental Rights of the Government or our Present Sovereign in his Heroical Undertaking our Deliverance But if all Princes are as Absolute as their Notion makes them the Nation had no Ground of complaint and His Present Majesty's Expedition would fall under the Imputation of Ambition or Malice 't is certain that no just cause could be assign'd for it upon their Principles and yet these would as well condemn our Dissenting Bishops of Disobedience to the Late King in not complying with the Commands of a Prince whom this Book would make Absolute And of this the Archbishop would have done well to have bethought himself when he gave his License for the Church-Militant to put on this old rusty Armor which hung up without use for above eighty years Vid. Advertisement called Anno 1603. continued to 1610. had been full three if not not six Years in hammering out and was brought forth in this Critical Time to do Wonders for their suppos'd King of Divine Right of their making at least if not of God's Whilest the Clergy in that and following times Wrote and Preached for Preferments and Condemn'd all Notions which lay in their way to it it is to be feared that they incurr'd the Curse pronounced from more Divine Authority against him that removes his Neighbours Land-mark And he that would Model the English Government by those of the East of old set up and maintain'd by Confusion would do well to transplant his Family into Turky where he may find one of the truest Patterns of the fancied Patriarchal Government But if that or the Anticyrae to which an old Roman would have advised them be too far for them to Travel in their Canonical Habit they may take a step into France where its Monarch assumes and exercises a Power according to their Primitive Stamp Yet the latter part of the foregoing Canon tells you That you are bound to be subject to God's Authority even in those new Governments which are set up after the Humours of the People So that fully to maintain their Passive Character even in the Case of Usurpation and Introducing a new Form contrary to the Fundamental Constitution they are bound to sit still and never to Assist to Restore their Rightful Prince or ancient Form of Government but should trust Providence or rather tempt it to forsake them to their utter destruction But they who would be led by the Authority of these Canons to condemn our present Settlement I hope will learn even from thence to submit to it and attempt nothing against it and then I doubt not but there are brave English Men enough to defend it from all Foreign Force FINIS