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A48212 A letter to an honourable member of the House of Commons, in the vindication of the Protestant Reformed Church, as established by law, in opposition to the superstitious and idolatrous Church of Rome 1679 (1679) Wing L1699; ESTC R5726 7,854 16

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A LETTER TO AN HONOURABLE MEMBER Of the HOUSE of COMMONS In the Vindication of The Protestant Reformed Church as Established by Law in Opposition to the Superstitious and Idolatrous CHVRCH of ROME Licensed March 1. 1679. LONDON Printed and are to be sold by the Booksellers 1679. A Letter to an Honourable Member of the House of Commons c. SIR IN Obedience to your Commands I take the boldness to present you with this Paper giving you a small rough draught of the Nature and several Models of Government in a general Notion and more particularly of the most Excellent Constitution of Parliaments in which after some sort all Governments are Comprised And how at this Juncture of time this Parliament may be managed with the greatest Advantage to the Nation by the unanimous Concurrence of both Houses in order to Enact such good Laws for the Glory of God and the Preservation of our Church of England as Established by Law and of His Majesties Royal Person and Government and Kingdoms craving your pardon for my great freedom in presenting you as my worthy Trustee with my meaner Sentiments not any way presuming to speak my Dictates but my most humble Addresses which I submit to your more mature Judgment All Government consisting in the due Administration of Justice and the Subordination and Obedience of Inferiour Persons to Superiour till we come to a Supreme Authority accountable to no body but God himself is of Divine Institution as derived from God himself the Fountain of all Power and Authority Commanding Reverence and Obedience to the Sanctions and Persons of Governours who are more or less God's Vice-gerents as they are intrusted with more or less Power Whereupon they being in some sort particles of the Divine Nature are styled Gods in Holy Writ in reference to their Royal Functions of their Remunerative and Vindicative Justice And it were to be heartily wished and prayed for that all Governours and especially the Supreme in all Nations may truly so participate of the Divine Nature that they may be like God in those most Excellent Characters of Sanctity and Power to Influence as well the Souls with vertuous and pious Inclinations as to Command the Bodies of others by Coereive Laws The Supreme Power hath divers Qualifications and is Founded in one in Monarchy in the best in Aristocracy and in the People in Democracy which is the worst of Governments as it is most near to Anarchy and Confusion and therefore Monarchy is judged the best as it hath most of Unity in it because all Subjects unite in one King as all Members in one Head or as Lines in one common Centre and Aristocracy is of a middle nature more degenerate than Monarchy in that it consisteth of many Governours and more exalted than Democracy because it is framed of the Best And these being premised I beg the favour to speak mine own Sense which as I conceive is that of our Nation That Parliamentary Government is the best Constitution of all because in it all these are Comprised in the King and the two Houses of Parliament as his Great Council First the Government is constituted in the King as Supreme and so it is Monarchical Secondly in the Lords as his greatest Ministers and so in some degree the Government may be styled Aristocratical Thirdly it is in the House of Commons as the Representatives of the People and so the Parliamentary Government in some manner may be called Democratical Whereupon this kind of Government being united in the King as the Head and Fountain of it is most excellent and satisfactory because all Interests having a share in Government as they are concerned in the Legislative Power can give such an account of and make such an Inspection into the general Grievances of the Nation and recrisie them by making such sober Debates and by deliberate Councils in the matter of wholesome Laws which being stated are made first Bills by the Approbation of both Houses and are afterwards recommended to his Majesty for his Royal Assent as the Essence of the Law The Bills of the Lords and Commons being only preparatory as giving the rough Draught of Laws which are afterwards finished as receiving their Form Birth and Life from the Kings Royal Signature Wherefore it is most just and equitable for the Lords and Commons to pay their Duty and Reverence to the King in their humble Addresses to his Majesty as their Supreme And I verily believe that the King will again condescend out of his Royal Inclination to do good to his people to speak his Returns in his Gracious Concessions to gratifie the just Desires of his Lords and Commons who I hope by all means possible will endeavour to approve themselves true Sons of the Protestant Church in bring Pious to God Loyal to the King and Just to their Trust reposed in them in the Maintenance of the truly ancient reformed Religion of the Church of England as the most excellent for Purity of Doctrine according to Holy Writ and for Uniformity of Discipline as now established by Law according to the Practice of the Primitive Church under which the Church of England hath been rendred most happy even to the Admiration if not the Envy of other reformed Churches in the Reign of Edward the sixth Queen Elizabeth King James King Charles the first of Blessed Memory and I hope it will yet continue for many years under the Gracious Protection of our now Sovereign Lord the King as assisted with the Wise peaceable and healing Councils of the Lords and Commons now assembled in this Parliament which I shall pray may be made effectual as so many wholesome Applications to heal this distracted and bleeding Church and Kingdom which must be now bound up by skilful and tender hands lest the Wounds grow wider by their roughness and by unexperiensed Medicines which if improperly applied will prove destructive to the ancient and well approved Constitutions of the Church and Kingdom At this juncture of time it is humbly conceived to be very dangerous to raise Disputes concerning the Secular and Ecclesiastical Polity which is the same or at least the nearest to that immediately succeeding the Holy Apostles And I deem it also very unreasonable and of ill Consequence to charge the humane frailties of the Governour upon the Government it self if this Argument were good a Subversion which God forbid might be attempted upon the most excellent Constitutions of Monarchy and Episcopacy the Pillars by which the Peace and Happiness of the Kingdom are supported in the Civil and Ecclesiastical Government Nay if it were lawful to take away the Use for the Abuse of things Christianity it self and its most holy Ordinances instituted by our most Blessed Saviour may be established if the great Immorality and Impiety of the prophane atheistical Professors should be imputed to that most Holy and Divine Profession Wherefore it is desired by all I converse withal that the King 's Great Council
of Lords and Commons would be pleased at this Juncture to make no Dispute with the Governours or Government settled by Law laying aside all private Differences which is generally conceived will tend to the Confusion and Destruction of the Publick Peace and it is to be wished they would emulate the wise Oeconomy of Nature whose Parts are so well disposed by an Essential Wisdom in so Excellent a Frame and Order that upon all occasions they use their utmost Endeavours for a mutual Preservation whereupon peculiar Bodies move contrary to their private Inclinations Heavy things mounting upward and Light pressing downward to preserve the Universe in securing its continued Order from all Interruption and Vacuity Wherefore it is most humbly desired by Sober men that the Lords and Commons would be pleased to quit all private Picks and Animosities against each other waving at this time all Disputes of Privileges that the Commons would be pleased to give the Lords the right hand of Fellowship as their Elder Brother and as a High Court of Judicature consisting of great Persons of Honour and Fortune the Prime of the Nation and on the other side that their Lordships would be pleased to give the Commons their due Esteem as Persons of Honour and liberal Education and Fortune and principally as the Representatives of the Body of the Nation And when any Bills shall be offered from the Lords to the Commons or from them to the Lords they may have a fair Reception with a mutual Candor and kind Compliance in all Proposals consistent with Justice and that all Debates arising between the two Houses may be speedily determined by candid Conferences that each of them always espousing Justice and the Publick Good of the Kingdom by laying aside all Faction and ill Humour may speak themselves great and good in the Esteem of this and other Kingdoms by a Dutiful and Amicable Concurrence with his Majesty and with each other may disappoint the Expectation of our deadly common Enemies who have no better Game to play than the Contriving and fomenting Divisions as well between the Lords and Commons as the Members of each House for it is very much feared that the Jesuits should so blow up the Wild-fire of our indiscreet Zeal and first put the two Houses and then the whole Kingdom into a Flame which is feared that nothing but great torrents of Blood can quench which God of his infinite Mercy Avert that we may not be made a Prey to our Foreign Enemies And the prosecution of Justice against the bloody Roman Criminals may not be obstructed who have most barbarously and ungratefully designed to murder a most gracious King who out of his great Clemency hath highly indulged them who have spake no better returns than their horrid Endeavours to destroy his Sacred Person and Authority and subvert his Government and thereby pull down the best constituted and most Apostolick Church in the whole World And it is very much hoped and earnestly prayed for that his Majesty and his high Court of Parliament would be graciously pleased unanimously to joyn together in a well tempered Zeal acted with Knowledge and Meekness to preserve this once flourishing Church and Kingdom in labouring with all Might and Main to oppose and countermand through Gods great Power and Grace Hell and Rome the Devil and the Jesuits and their Party In order to maintain the Purity of Religion in the true Profession of Christ's holy Doctrine and Ordinances instituted by him and his Apostles and revealed in the Holy Scripture And to Enact such sound and effectual Laws to corroborate and reinforce by reducing into Execution those former most excellent Sanctions of Parliament and when they are deficient to make a Suppliment of one or more well digested new ones to render the Popish Recusant Convict And in reference to it your Honourable and Learned late Predecessors had prepared divers good Bills which were rendred fruitless by their last unhappy Debates which is hoped you will avoid as Shelves and Rocks which occasioned their Shipwrack And it is humbly conceived it may speak a great Advantage to the Publick to make an Inspection into those Bills which cost so much Pains Time and Consideration before they were digested giving all due Respect to your Predecessors in all which is well done wherein you will gain a good Opinion for the present and render your selves honourable to succeeding Parliaments because sober men are highly affected with the Recommendation of their Ancestors when they have espoused things of Honour and Justice And when they are deficient in these it will become you as ingenious Gentlemen to be silent in not making severe Reflections upon dead or absent men who are in no Capacity to vindicate themselves Whereupon it is again and most humbly desired by prudent men who pray for your good Success that the most honourable Court of Parliament would improve their utmost Power and most careful Endeavours accompanied with Meekness and Charity to each others Persons in making candid Interpretation of the Sense of others not abounding too much in their own in giving sharp Reparties upon the more grave and profound dictates of others not receiving with Drollery these rational and sober Discourses which cannot otherwise be answered by their more shallow parts And it is to be wished that all due Encouragement be given to those whose minds are acted with great Honesty and Integrity though their meaner Education hath denied them the Advantage of clothing their hearty and ingenuous Sentiments with polite and elegant Language That every Member may speak himself a Gentleman and a Christian by entertaining an humble Opinion of his own may give a due value to the Parts and Persons of others that by an inoffensive Deportment to one another and by abstaining from all ill tempered Zeal you may keep so fair with Government and Governours established by Law that all the Members having a great Agreement and good Understanding may most vigorously and unanimously unite against the most dangerous insolent and malicious Romanists acted with Jesuitical Principles holding the third Literan and other more modern Councils who give a Power to the Pope to excommunicate and depose Kings and conferr their Kingdomes on whom they please assuming a Power of murdering Kings and Princes or any Magistrate and Persons of a dissenting Faith to promote their Phanatick Religion contrary to the holy Precepts and Practice of our Blessed Saviour who gave his Commands to render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's paying Tribute to him through an infidel Emperour thereby consuming his own Ordinance of Magistracy as God and by paying his Homage of Tribute due from him as man to Caesar the supream Power But these Ignatian Loyolists do very much derogate from Gods Great Attributes of Justice and Sanctity while they contend to promote their pretended Catholick Cause and Religion by most prodigious Enormities of Immorality and Impiety running quite countre to our Blessed Saviour's Holy Evangelical