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A38400 England's happiness: or, The only way to make a nation truly happy proved from the testimony of the Holy Scriptures. By an English man, who heartily desires the peace and prosperity of the nation. 1687 (1687) Wing E2978B; ESTC R216765 7,137 9

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of God It was the breach of Gods Law that at the first brought Enmity into the World and a due observing Gods Law is an excellent means to root it up and drive it out of the World again for the Laws of God are binding every one to this great duty of Love and one great reason why there is no more Love amongst men is because the Laws of God are no more regarded and take notice by the way that by the Laws of God I intend all the Appointments of God so far as they are make known unto us for that Man or Woman that maketh Conscience to perform their duty toward God will certainly make Conscience of their duty towards men also and therefore will deserve to be beloved and if we love God and keep his Commandments we shall certainly love our own fellow Creatures and Countrey-men for the more we are acquainted with God the more we shall learn to Love For God is Love 1 Joh. 3.8 And the whole scope and substance of all the Commands of God relating to men between each other either in requiring them not to wrong each other or to do good one for another is Injoyning us to this great Duty of Love and to shew forth in Obedience to Gods Laws the fruits and effects of our Love to Men See Mat. 22.35 40. We find one there asking Christ which is the great Commandment in the Law Christ's answer is Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy Heart and with all thy Soul and with all thy Mind this is the first and great Commandment and the second is like unto it Thou shalt love thy Neighbour as thy self on these two hang all the Law and the Prophets Mark here how Christ sets forth Love to God. 1. In the Manner how it must be viz. With all the Heart and as if that Expression were not full enough he adds With all the Soul and as if that were too little he adds With all the Mind 2. He sets it forth in its Excellency This is the great Commandment and then which is much to our purpose he saith The second is like unto it How not in respect of its Object but in respect of its Nature it must be of a large extent and therefore to be measured by our Love to our selves which Love is that most excellent Jewel I am pressing you to get every one in his own Heart that we may all have it in Obedience to this great Command all over the Nation viz. To Love our Neighbours as our selves Which Duty is so much wanted that some can feed themselves beyond reason whilst their poor Neighbours are ready to perish with Hunger some can drink Wine to Excess and Drunkenness whilst their poor Neighbours drink Water and some Cloath themselves with great superfluities whilst their poor Neighbours are like to perish with Cold not regarding this great Command Love thy Neighbour as thy self Yea some are like the Lawyers spoken of Luke 11.46 Whom Christ saith Lade men with burthens grievous to be born and touch them not themselves with one of their Fingers Some also belye reproach and falsly accuse others when they will not themselves bear the least Injury from any Man all these and many other do live in Disobedience to this great Command Love thy Neighbour as thy self Which were it observed would in its fruits and effects make much for the Comfort and well being of the whole Nation for every one in the Nation loving others as themselves they would seek as much for the Comfort Prosperity and well Being of others as for their own this would prevent therefore all the wronging defrauding and cheating each other that is too much used now a dayes this would prevent also all the reproaching and reviling each other this would also prevent all the betraying and seeking to kill one another nay were this observed in all places it would prevent all the Oppression and Cruelty that is used in some parts of the World and this would cause all persons to be careful not to grieve each other as they would have others be careful not to grieve them they would also Pity and Comfort all that are in Affliction as they would be Pityed and Comforted if it were their own Case These are the excellent effects of having respect to the Laws of God in this matter Secondly If we would enjoy this precious Jewel to make the Nation happy we must put on Humility Colos 3.12 Put on therefore bowels of mercy kindness humbleness of Mind See how the Apostle here joyns these Graces together as if it were impossible for Mercy and Kindness to be in any Person without Humility Proud persons are full of Wrath and Revenge if they do but think themselves the least Injured it quickly removes their Love but where Humility is in the Heart it is not easily moved They that are too much lifted up in themselves by Pride beyond what they ought do generally too much undervalue others beyond what they ought hence it comes to pass that Subjects have sometimes undervalued their Rulers insomuch that they have presumed not only to speak against them without Cause but also to act against them sometimes to the great-disturbance of the Nation where they dwelt as sad experience hath shewn hence also it hath sometimes come to pass that Rulers in some Countreys have too little valued the Lives of their Subjects being over perswaded thereto by some proud Persons or Pride in themselves as might be proved at large but I shall instance but two What a dreadful slaughter had King Ahashuerus made in his Kingdom had not God prevented it when he sent forth to destroy in one day all the Jews both young and old little Children and Women he being Counsel'd and moved thereto by proud Haman as is recorded Esth 3. Do but consider also how low Benhadad King of Syria valued his Subjects 1 Kings 2.20 when he could not have his Proud humour satisfied by the King of Israel he threatens he would cause more men to follow him to Battle than should be sufficient to take up the dust of Samaria in their hands These are that sad effects of Pride in opposition to true Love therefore Humility is very useful for all Persons in the Case we are speaking of namely in order for all Persons to Love others as themselves and to seek the good of each other as their own and so to make the Nation truly Happy Thirdly As a further Direction in this Case let us every one enter into a deep sense and consideration 1. Of the great worth and excellency of this great Injoyment that so we may be kept on in our Duty every one labouring to obtain it whatsoever Temptation we may meet with in this World to the contrary 2. Consider that so long as any Person is living in the World without this true and real love to his fellow Creatures he is living in the breach of one of the
great Laws of God and can expect no true and real Blessing and therefore the gain that is gotten by wronging cheating and defrauding those that God hath commanded us thus to Love may justly be expected to be blasted by a Curse from Heaven upon it or else to be made a Curse to such that thus do in their enjoyment of it if it be continued unto them 3. Consider that Christ hath said Mat. 7.2 With what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again Therefore knowing the Word of the Lord is true we should always think when we meet with any Temptation to wrong others if I do this evil God will cause the like or as great an evil to be done to me and therefore we should from this consideration nourish and keep alive the seeds of Grace Love and Favour in our Hearts towards others as we would be beloved and enjoy favour and kindness from others And we should also bruise and crush the very Seeds and quench the least Spark of Envy and Malice that would appear in us against others as we would not have others hate and envy us 4. Consider that if this whole Nation in general will not be perswaded to this great Duty in order to enjoy this great Blessing which is very desirable they may if it can be obtained yet it will be a great happiness to all those that do get into the spirit of Love we are speaking of and that will appear from that Union they shall have with God 1 Joh. 4.16 God is Love he that dwelleth in Love dwelleth in God and God in him and those that have such near Union with God must needs be happy Though there should be any in the Nation that should not regard these directions nor esteem this excellent enjoyment and happiness but for want of this true Love should endeavour to wrong others yet these that are walking in Union with God in this Love it shall be well with them in the worst of times See Isa 3.5 we read there of a time When the People shall be oppressed every one by another and every one by his Neighbour but God saith ver 10. Say to the Righteous is shall be well with them for they shall eat the fruit of their doings Pray take notice their doings were such as we are speaking of that will make a People happy and it appears from this Word of God that the doings of others should not make them miserable though it were such an evil time they should be happy And had all the Nation been in their Duty as they were it might have been a happy Nation 5. And lastly Consider the great Calamities and Mischiefs that have come upon other parts of the World and this Nation also in times past for want of this true Love we are speaking of and what evils may yet befall us for time to come if it should yet be wanting God only knows These Considerations if they are duly weighed and well considered may be a means to put us all upon our Duties and so be a means to make this Nation truly happy with all that Peace Plenty and Happiness that can be obtained in this Life And now to Conclude that no Impediment may hinder this great Duty and Blessing in this Nation I have here set before you an Instance or two of very great and undeserved Love for Imitation The First is the Love of God which is the greatest Love that ever was or will be in the World which dwells plentifully in the Father and in the Son Luke 6.35 36. the Love of God the Father is set forth for our Pattern and Imitation thus Love ye your Enemies and do good and lend hoping for nothing again and your reward shall be great and ye shall be the Children of the highest for he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil Be ye therefore merciful as your Father also is merciful And the Love of Christ the Son of God is also far beyond the Love of Man For greater Love hath no Man than that a Man lay down his life for his Friend Joh. 15.13 But when we were Enemies Christ dyed for us Rom. 5.8 Then let me say to my honoured Countrey-men as St. John saith in his first Epistle chap. 4. v. 11. Beloved if God so loved us we ought also to love one another Secondly Another Pattern and Example of Love my beloved Country men is to us that are Subjects in the King whom God hath given the Government of this Nation to whom though he had many Enemies in this Nation yet since God hath given him the Kingdom he hath shewed himself kind and loving unto all Men. Now then seeing Love beins at the Throne my dearly beloved Country-men I beseech you let it oblige us that are Subjects to manifest our true hearty and sincere Love to our King and to each other in general by all those wayes and means whereby we can demonstrate it to be such that so this true and hearty Love running through the whole Nation and having its fruits and effects in every work that is done this Nation may be made truly Happy with all the Happiness that is attainable in this life Which that it may be shall be the hearty Prayer of your Countrey-man That King and People may be blest And live in Love in Peace and Rest Is the Desire of his Heart Who doth to you these Lines impart REASONS why the Authour Printed these Lines and put not his Name to them First HE Printed it 1. Because of that great Desire he hath for the good of the Nation 2. Because of that great need there is of Love now in this juncture of Affairs 3. That he might inprove his own Talent so as not to be ashamed when Christ cometh Secondly He put not his Name to it least any should think he did it more because he would be esteemed than to do good and this I hope may take off all occasions of Offence Gloria Deo Pax Populo Let the Nation have Good and God the Glory Licensed September the 15th 1687. LONDON Printed by J. Astwood for the Authour 1687.