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A23647 Insulae fortunatae A discourse shewing the happiness of these nations under our present governours & government, or, How they may be happy if they will themselves : delivered for substance in a sermon on a late solemn day appointed by authority for imploring the blessing of God upon his Majesty and the present Parliament / by R.A., pastor of the church at Henfield. R. A. (Richard Allen) 1675 (1675) Wing A1044; ESTC R5033 9,715 26

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be there be two specially one observed long since by that Noble Knight Sir W. R. and both in Traders themselves which they may amend when they will What is wanting now to make us an happy people we have a Land flowing with Milk and Honey with plenty of all things and whilest other Countries are in great trouble and perplexity we enjoy a sweet peace and none maketh us afraid Blessed be God for our Gracious Soveraign under whose Shadow we enjoy these comforts But if King and Parliament had every one of them the Heart of David and the Head of Solomon yet could they never do us good if we will not be good to our selves They have done their parts now let us do ours and I will shew you in few words what you are to do that his Majesty may rejoyce in his people as they have cause to rejoyce in him 1. Submit your selves to the Higher Powers to the King as Supreme to the rest as sent by him for they are the Ministers of God for your good both Temporal good of the Body and Spiritual good of the Soul and Eternal good of both Be obedient to the good Laws made by the King and Parliament and consider who hath the benefit and comfort of your Obedience but only your selves The Kings Laws against Impiety Licentiousness Drunkenness c. are but a Transcript or Copy of Gods Law in keeping whereof there is great reward Psal 19. In keeping whereof you do good to your selves and your Children after you Deut. 4.40 In keeping those good Laws you glorifie God honour the King and his Government but do your selves most good the King hath the honour but you have the benefit as I could shew you in many particulars 2. Submit your selves to them that have the Rule over you in the Lord and watch for your Souls Be obedient to your Mother the Church of England who hath bred you and brought you forth to the first light and knowledge of Christ who hath fed you with the sincere Milk of Gods Word but now they are grown up some run after Painted Harlots and follow New Lights that darken Counsel by words without knowledge Job 38. are weary of the Heavenly Manna longing after Onions and Garlick O foolish people who hath bewitched you to forsake the Truth and follow after Lies to venture your precious Souls upon such weak grounds to build your precious Faith upon the credit of one sinful Man Popery can never settle your Conscience in peace and those New Lights will leave you in darkness and perplexity of mind whereof I have known many examples but be not you Companions with them In the Church of England the pure Word of God is plainly taught the Sacraments duly administred the precious Legacies that Christ hath left you are faithfully delivered unto you nothing kept under Lock and Key in a Mystery nothing of all the Counsel of God kept from you but all made plainly known to you that ye may find rest unto your Souls 3. Let every man study to be quiet and follow his own business 1 Thes 4.11 Keep within the compass of your own Calling meddle not with things too high for you There were once Emendatores Apostolorum as now there be Church-menders and State-menders men that speak evil of things they understand not to the great disquiet of the Nation There was a late Cry All undone and now we may be ashamed of our folly for by the goodness of God things are so ordered that we may well say with Themistocles We had been undone if we had not been undone 4. Leave off all your unthankful murmures and complaints It is a common thing for men to complain the Times are bad when they make it so themselves and if any calamity happen blame their Superiours both unthankfully and unjustly 1 Unthankful they are to God and Man to murmure at those whom God hath made Instruments of so much good to us 2 Unjust they are to blame those for things whereof themselves are the cause David was a Man after Gods own Heart yet fell into a great Errour for a Judgment on the people for their sins 2 Sam. 24. Again the Anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel and he moved David to say Go number Israel and Judah David 's Fall was the peoples fault If Princes stand it is for our good if they fall it is for our sins Begin at home amend your selves and then all will be well 5. Break off all your sins by speedy Repentance all your Debauchery Drunkenness Profaneness c. for Hos 4. it is sin that makes a Land mourn and the people languish Vicious debauched and profane people are the Troublers of our Israel These are the Schismaticks that make such a Rent in our Church by their disobedience to her holy Orders that may probably be the most cause of our troubles Let Ministers lead lives as pure as their Surplice and then that Garment will not be such an Eye-sore Let the people lead holy lives answerable to our holy Liturgy and then that service will be better accepted It is our sins that dissolve the Bond of Peace that disturb and will destroy our Nation if not prevented by Reformation 6. Learn of this Holy Scribe to bless God for these Mercies we enjoy and for them by whom we have received them Unthankfulness stops the Current of Gods Mercies and provokes him to blast those we have but Thankfulness preserves those we have and procures more Psal 67.5 6. Let the people praise thee O God and then shall the Earth yield her encrease Lastly One thing specially we are commanded this day to excite you to pity the Poor in this time of scarcity I never found but most of you are ready enough to this Duty but take heed you do not relieve them with one hand and oppress them with another as those do that keep in their Corn to make a Dearth There be men that slander Heaven and Earth with a noise of Dearth when there is no need of scarcity but only the hardness of their own covetous hearts Take heed how you oppress the Poor who are a part of Gods Great Family as well as you and you are but Stewards for them Take heed your time is but short your account is at hand and then those that shew no Mercy shall finde none But do all what can be done there will still be unruly people and disorderly and those we must leave to the severity of Laws for the Magistrate beareth not the Sword in vain FINIS The CONTENTS THat True Religion is the fairest Beauty of Gods House That True Religion is the Glory Riches and Strength of a Nation That his Majesty hath many ways beautified the House of God and advanced Religion That his Majesty hath done like a true Nursing Father of the Church and the Parliament like Faithful Patriots in defending our Religion against the Intrusions of Popery With Reasons That our Government Ecclesiastick and Civil is justified by Adversaries themselves That there is nothing wanting to make us happy if we will our selves With ways and means to do it