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A35080 A sermon preached to the gentlemen of Yorkshire at Bow-Church in London, the 24th of June, 1684, being the day of their yearly feast by Tho. Cartwright ... Cartwright, Thomas, 1634-1689. 1684 (1684) Wing C705; ESTC R4837 24,490 43

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answer for those accidental Effects which are contingent to their Orderly Proceedings You shall not be afraid of the face Deut. 1. 17. of Man for the Judgment is Gods says Moses and you are the Ministers of God to the People for good Rom. 1● 1. 14. and Revengers to execute wrath upon them that do evil says St. Paul for they who resist shall receive to themselves Damnation as sure as there is a God in Heaven and their Calamity shall rise suddenly if Solomon say true which is the second Aggravation of their Judgment drawn 2. A Celeritate Their fall shall be sudden and unexpected Their Destruction shall come as a Whirlwind as a thing which they never looked for They shall be confounded and sore vexed they shall be turned back and Psal 6. 10. put to shame suddenly They shall like the Old World be washed away in an instant and consumed like Sodom when they never dream'd on 't Before the Pots can feel the Thorns he shall take them away as with a Whirlwind Psal 58. 9. both living and in his anger God will send forth his Warriers and destroy those Traytors and they shall descend alive into Hell whose Judgment does also admit of a third Aggravation drawn 3ly From the strangeness of it 'T is a Nemo scit says Solomon Who knows their ruine or the manner of it Is not Destruction to the Wicked and a strange Job 31. 3. Punishment to the Workers of Iniquity Traytors shall die an Vntimely Vnnatural and Accursed Death If they would have believed Moses they would also have believed Solomon for he told them long before that Rebels should not die the common death of all Men but perish by a more dreadful and remarkable Judgment If Corah Dathan and Abiram enter into a Covenant with Men as wicked as themselves to mutiny Numb 16. 32 33 against Moses and Aaron the thirsty Earth shall open her mouth and swallow them and all the Men and Goods which appertain unto them shall perish If Absalom steal away the Hearts of the People from his and their lawful Sovereign the Officious Oak shall take him off 2 Sam. 18. 9 14. from his Mule by his rebellious Head and hang him up between Heaven and Earth as unworthy of either Rather than the Traytor shall escape it shall play the part of Gallows Halter and Hang man and Joab shall be sent for to thrust three Darts through his false Heart to let out that corrupt Blood at a treble Orifice which had been stain'd with Disobedience to his Parent Treason to his Prince and Hypocrisie to his God If Sheba or such another Man of Belial blow the Trumpet of Rebellion against David the People shall cut 2 Sam. 20. 22. off his Head and throw it out to Joab Had Zimri Peace who slew his Master He Fir'd the Kings House 1 King 16. 18. but himself was also burn'd in it Their own Hands 2 King 9. 31 shall become their Executioners their own Blasphemous Tongues shall make them to fall their own Complices and Confederates shall rise up in Judgment against them and their ruine shall be very strange both as to the manner and also 4ly As to the extent of it for one Punishment shall tread upon the heels of another and where Old go off New Scenes of Miseries shall take their turns They shall pass from one Torment to another from Temporal to Eternal and so go down by steps to Hell I counsel thee says our Wise Man to keep the Kings Eccl. 8. 3 4. Commandment and that in regard of the Oath of God Be not hasty to go out of his sight stand not in an evil thing for he doth whatsoever pleaseth him You may as well allow Children to rise up against their Parents Servants against their Masters and Common Souldiers against their Commander's as Subjects in any case against their Sovereign their Power being but Inferiour Branches of that Sovereignty which is rooted in him as the common Parent great Master and Supreme Commander of us all Where the Word of a King is there is Power and who may say unto him What dost thou Who may not when every Tradesman thinks it a part of his Freedom to intermeddle with the Kings proper Business and yet they who contradict and controul him shall at long running smart severely for it their Names shall be loaded with Infamy and Reproach to Posterity their Blood stain'd and attainted and their Families ruin'd Nay if they speak evil of the King Eccl. 10. 20. though but in their Hearts God whose Person he represents and whose place he here supplies hath threatned both to disclose it and to be aveng'd of him for it Let them cover their Crimes with all the subtilty they can from Men there is a God above all the Tricks both of Changers and Medlers who will find them and their rebellious Designs out at last and discover their Villanies to Men and Angels and notwithstanding all the Snow-water with which they have wash'd their Hands to make them look like Loyal Subjects and good Protestants he will for the filthiness of their rebellious Hearts plunge them into the bottomless Pit out of which there is no redemption His Anger shall smoak against them in this Life and they shall suffer the Vengeance of Eternal Fire in that to come after a Temporal Death an Eternal Damnation Rebels do usually promise themselves and other credulous People great Matters in the Golden Age of Reformation if they can overcome the King but they shall become Felo's de se they shall Damn themselves by their Projects for God will never be Friends with them who are Enemies to the King and except they obey both they shall be punish'd as if they had obey'd Rom. 13. 2. neither and receive to themselves Damnation And therefore My Son fear God and the King not only for fear of Temporal Punishment which some Daring Traytors have undergone and contemn'd and other Prosperous Rebels have avoided and escaped by an Act of Indempnity or Pardon but in Obedience to the Constitution of God whose Officer he is and in reference to your own Eternal Salvation which you will thereby infallibly forfeit though you should be comprehended in an Act of Oblivion or a General Pardon I hope I have said more than enough to convince all that hear me this day of the Obligation which lies upon them to take the Wise Mans Advice in my Text and that You my very Honoured Friends for whose sake I have press'd it will declare by your Exemplary Piety and Loyalty your approbation of it No County in all his Majesties Dominions was ever yet Corrival with Yorkshire for Greatness or Goodness None have more Lords Knights and Gentlemen of the best Quality in it of which they profer'd as became dutiful Subjects to raise King CHARLES the Martyr a Life-guard for his Royal Person which in confidence of their Loyalty he