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A91361 Englands remonstrance. Or, a word in the ear to the scattered, discontented members of the late Parliament. Shewing, that self-seekers are self-losers; and that no member ought to feather his own nest, but freely permit every bird to enjoy his own feathers, and every honest man to sit under his own vine, and enjoy the fruits thereof. Likewise, a word to the present assembly at Westminster, and the councel of state at White Hall, in order to their present power, rule, government; and the peoples rights, liberties, and priviledges. By Robert Purnel. Purnell, Robert, d. 1666. 1653 (1653) Wing P4233; Thomason E719_3; ESTC R207191 6,447 8

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not many of you hereafter say as Philip the third of Spain whose life was free from gross evils yet being in the Agony of Death fear struck into him and these words burst out O would to God I had never Reigned Oh that I had lived a solitary life with God and not opprest the people What doth all mine Honour profit me but that I have so much the more torment in my Death the day of my Account is very near And let all men know that the overflowing of Sin and the overflowing of Oppression causeth the overflowing of Vengeance Abused Opportunity will most certainly turn inro Fury for Gods long forbearance 〈…〉 the day is at hand when he will pay neglig●●● men and women for mispending precious time and for the abuse of Old and New mercies in the day of Account Mens Actions are all or will be in Print and shall one day be read aloud in the ears of all the world that all the righteour Nation that shal enter in may say Amen to that righteous sentence that Christ shall passe upon all those that had a prize put into their hands to mind his Glory and to unload his people of their heavy burthens that the oppressed might go free but they had no mind to it as in the Proverbs but in stead thereof sought great things for themselves as in Jeremy 45. 5. Nay though Moses and Aaron two choice Champions did lead and Govern Israel for a long time notwithstanding many dangers and difficulties yet they were at last shut out of Canaan because they did not sanctifie the Lord in their hearts at the water of Meribah Deut. 32. 15. Num. 14. 15. For ye were disobdient to my Word in the strife of the Assembly A Word of Advice to the present Supream Authority of England c. Most Noble and Honoured Sirs WHom God even the God of the spirits of all flesh hath intrusted at present with the highest places not onely in the field but also in the seat of Justice the prayers of the Godly for you are that the Lord would rather make you gracious and inwardly holy then outwardly happy and give you a spirit of d●vine wisdom and valour suitable to the work in hand that ye may improve the present opportunity that is put into your hands for the glory of God that gave it you consider that the presence of God is in the midst of you the prayers of the Saints and servants of God are continually poured out for you the eys of the people are upon you all expecting some great things to be done by you yea and the other parts of the world look upon you as if they intended if you go on in any way of righteousnesse to follow you it will be a glory for the English nation to give a blessed example to all the people of the earth to free themselves from Tyranny and Slavery If a worm might be thought worthy to advise you then give me leave to tell you there is but one thing in the main that God and his people do expect from you viz. that you would eye the Lord Jesus in all your actings and advance his Kingdom as much as in you lies and if this be uppermost in your hearts first in your thoughts and constant in your purposes so as you do in your judgements prefer and in your wills deliberately mind the glory of God the advancement of the Kingdom of his dear son by the assistance of his holy spirit then shall the work of the Lord prosper in your hands and the day shall be light before you and his footsteps that are not yet known shall be discovered unto you and ye shall see your work before you Christ was once humbled that we might be exalted let him be now exalted that we may be humbled by him Although he be willing to give you grace yet his glory he will not give to any other let it be a comfort to you that he hath exalted you in the heart of his people although you are a table-talk and a by-word and a scorn in the hearts of his enemies Well would you stand your selves now others are fallen and not onely keep but also add to the honor which God hath given you then make it your business to exalt the Kingdom of Christ not onely in your selves but also in the neighbouring nations and remember that the rock of ages pulleth down some to the end that others might not exalt themselves when they are in power for the Lord hath decreed to stain the pride of all earthly honour and to bring into contempt all the honourable of the earth that so all flesh might be humbled and the Lord alone exalted Therefore seek you not great things for your selves as many of those before you did lest you be also laid aside and no eye pity you Provide no more for your selves then you have I beseech you but to seek the honour of Christ and the freedom of the Saints and these nations wherein your own freedomes and safeties are involved Consider that the Lord hath hitherto made you friends to some of his people and a terror to their and his enemies and our prayer to the Lord is that he would teach you as once he did good Nehemiah to do many years hard service freely because the payments were heavy on their brethren Nehem. 5. 14. 18. That you may say as that servant of Christ did to the glory of God and the shame of the former self-seeking powers ver 15 but the former Governours that had been before me were chargeable unto the people and had taken of them their bread and wine besides 40 shekles of silver but so did not I saith the good man because of the fear of the Lord. I have but a few things more to beg as upon my bended knees and with weeping eys which if you will but hear and grant it may make much for the glory of God the honour of the three nations and the comfort of your own souls 1. The first thing is that you would set some time and persons apart to hear and receive the private Petitions of poor widows and fatherless so much neglected by the former power for they have poured out their complaints in the midst of their wants and their cry came up before the Lord before the dissolving the late Parliament Consider I request you that the earth is the Lords and all that is therein and not our Storehouse and you are at present his Stewards wherefore as in Prov. 3. 27. With hold not good from them to whom it is due when it is in the power of thine hand to do it So shall you in the end be able to say with Iob that you have not withhold the poor from their desire nor caused the eys of the widow and fatherlesse to sail nor seen any perish for want of cloathing nor seen any poor in the streets without covering I could almost say to you
ENGLANDS REMONSTRANCE OR A WORD in the EAR TO THE Scattered Discontented MEMBERS of the late PARLIAMENT SHEWING That Self-seekers are Self losers and that no Member ought to Feather his own Nest but freely to permit every Bird to enjoy his own Feathers and every Honest man to sit under his own Vine and enjoy the Fruits thereof Likewise A Word to the present Assembly at Westminster and the Councel of State at White-Hall in Order to their present Power Rule Government and the Peoples Rights Liberties and Priviledges By ROBERT PVRNEL Matth. 23. 13. Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees for ye shut up the Kingdom of Heaven ye neither go in your selves nor suffer them that are entring to go in Jer. 2. 13. For ye have forsaken Me the Fountain of living Waters and have digged pits even broken pits that can hold no Water Oh would to God I had never Reigned Oh that I had lived a solitary life with God and not opprest the People What doth all my Honour profit me but that I have so much the more torment in my Death and my day of Account is now very near Hist Phil. 3d. K. Spain LONDON Printed by E. Alsop 2653. A WORD to the Discontentd MEMBERS of the late PARLIAMENT HAve ye sate so long at the Stern and could ye not steer your Ship aright but let it split against a Rock Had ever any Parliament longer time to learn to do well then ye had Had ever any Parliament such a prize put into their hands as ye Had ever any Parliamen so many Prayers Tears and Petitions as ye had Had ever any Parliament so many signal Testimonies of Gods free Love in giving so many victories both by Land and Sea as you Did ever a Parliament make more shew of Piety and Reality then you did Did ever Parliament make so many Protestations Covenants Engagements both to God and Man to establish Righteousness Truth and Equity as you And yet this Honourable long standing victorious engaging Parliament if not falsified the trust reposed in them they did frustrate the expectation of the People that had chosen them and so at last came to be laid aside either by God or man or both and scarce a tear for them And why so Did ever Parliament promise more and perform less Did ever Parliament seek greater things for themselves then this Were I near them and had the advantage of their Ear I would whisper a Word of Advice unto them I would intreat them to read and seriously to consider that portion of Scripture Daniel 4. and 27. I would further desire them to do as our brother Zacheus did Luke 19. 8. And Zacheus stood forth and said unto the Lord Behold Lord the half of my goods I give to the poor and if I have taken any thing from any man by for god Cavillation or they may say Either upon Publick Faith or false Accusation I will restore four-fold If you take this advice it may be you may be hid in the day of the Lords Anger as in Zeph. 2. 3. Oh! let it never be truly said of you that ye Gain while the Nation loseth neither let it be said of you that ye have spent your time in feathering your own nests But now be willing to let every bird have his own feather that every man may sit down under his own Vine and eat his own bread unless it be those that have been Instruments of our Troubles I trust I may say of some of the late Parliament as once was said of the Church of Sardis Rev. 3. 4. Thou hast a few Names yet in Sardis which have not defiled their Garments c. But to the rest of that House let me tell them that if they do not lay these things to heart but rather comfort themselves in the consideration of any good that they have done Then I say unto you that the Divine Wisdome knoweth how to use b●d men to good purposes and in the end not onely to cast them off but to punish them when the world is done Remember the stories of Haman Iehu and Saul and you will find that in all Ages self-seekers were self-losers and self-destroyers viz. Adam sought himself and lost himself Absalom sought himself and thereby lost himself Who ever sought himself and prospered Who ever continued to seek himself but perished If ye say we had a self-denying Ordinance I say ye had not a self-denying heart and principle I am sure for mine own part I know it to be so Besides it appears by your endeavouring to make your selves a perpetual Parliament that the next might not question you It seemeth that you had forgoten that next under God all Power Fundamentall was in the People and that persons intrusted with it as their Trustees and accordingly it is provided that such Trustees be Questioned for betraying or ill managing their said Trust Some of your Actions do call for siftings and the Lord will search you as with candles and turn your insides outward that so ye may give an account of your Stewardship for ye may be no longer Stewards surely there is shame written upon some of your footsteps who are standing in slippery places Oh! might ever a Parliament have come off with more Honour then you if you had but denyed your Natural self Sinfull self and Religious self Well I perceive that a bird hoppeth from tree to tree so do the Honours and riches of this world from man to man Nay Honours and Riches are like the Moon and Tide always changing increasing or decreasing The Moon hath been increasing and the Tide comming in you as is humbly conceived these eight or ten years but now the Moon being at full and the Spring tide at highest the Moon is upon decreasing and the Tide upon returning Well I see a man may have enough of the world to sink him but he can never have enough to save him surely many times the worst of men have most of these outward things and the best of men have least of the earth and most of heaven I find in Scripture-record that a man may be great and Graceless with Pharaoh Honourable and Damnable with Saul Rich and miserable with Dives Oh I see I see that one storm at sea one coal of fire one false friend one unadvised word one false witness may make a Rich man a Beggar and a Prisoner altogether Surely if this had been considered some things had been reformed which were not Did you never read Psa 12. 5. Now for the oppression of the needy and for the sighs of the poor I will up saith the Lord and will set him at liberty c. and Psa 126. 9. The Lord keeps the stanger he relieveth the fatherless and widdow Did you not know thar the oppressions of the poor which was so great in the midst of us would pull down the Judgments of God upon the heads of them that had power to relieve them and would not May