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A69277 An exposition of the ten commandements of God vvherein the principall and most materiall doctrines are set downe; by Edvvard Elton, bachelor in diuinitie, and preacher of Gods word at Saint Marie Magdalens Barmondsey neare London.; Plaine and easie exposition of sixe of the commandements of God in tables Elton, Edward, d. 1624. 1623 (1623) STC 7620.5; ESTC S113641 75,017 260

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in his owne person 2 In those that be vnder him and that 1 By making and establishing in his kingdome 1. Chron. 23. such good and wholsome lawes and orders as serue to maintaine and vphold the truth of religion 2. Chron. 25.1 to 9. Iudge 17.6 and to inhibite and to put downe all false religion and to keep out of his kingdome and dominion all confused mixture of religion and by seeing those lawes and orders duly executed 2 By prouiding as much as he may 2. King 9.1 2. King 22.14 Isai 49.23 2. Chron 19.8 9. 2. Chron. 31.2 that his subiects may be taught the truth of religion and instructed in the wayes of God to that end planting and maintaining schooles of good learning and Vniuersities in his dominions and looking that able and sufficient Pastors be set ouer the seuerall Churches in his kingdome 3 By taking order that Pastors teachers do their dutie in preaching true and sound doctrine 2. King 23.4 2. Chron. 29.4 5.11 and in other holy administrations countenancing the good and faithfull and discountenancing the carelesse and negligent 1. King 2.26.27.35 Exod. 22.20 Leuit. 24.6 and remouing such as be erroneous and scandalous and deserue to be remoued and by taking order that the people yeeld themselues to be taught and guided by their Pastors for the good of their soules and that hereticks idolaters and blasphemers be punished according to their offences The inferiour Magistrate is to do it 1 In his owne person by taking notice of true religion himselfe Psal 2.10.11.12 Psal 148.11 and by embracing it and practising it in his owne person according to his place and calling 2 As much as he may in all those that be vnder his power and authoritie and that 1 By a diligent and carefull ouerseeing of his vnder officers he being one that hath officers vnder him and by looking to them that they performe their duty in promoting true religion and the pure worship of God Nehem. 13.10 11. Nehem. 13.17 25 28. in discountenancing the contrarie so farre as concernes them in their places and offices encouraging the good and faithful discountenancing reprouing and censuring those that be carelesse and negligent according to their faults and offences 2 By executing duly and impartially those good lawes and orders Isai 22.22.22 Ierem. 38.4.6 Mica 3.2 Rom. 13.3.4 that are established for the maintenāce of true religiō the pure worship of God to his vttermost power so far as concerns him in his place and office to the countenancing of good causes of religion and religious persons whether Ministers or others and to the discountenancing and repressing of bad and wicked causes and persons as heretickes idolaters and such like 2 By a carefull prouiding for the peace and safety Rom. 13.4 1. Tim. 2.2 and quietnesse and outward welfare of his subiects according to his place and power the chiefe Magistrate according to his place and power the inferior Magistrate according to his as the chiefe Magistrate is to do it by vsing his power 1 For the establishing of peace and quietnes amongst his subiects and that Isai 10 1.2 1 By making such good and wholesome lawes in his kingdome as serue to settle vnity and concord and equitie and iustice amongst his subiects and by seeing those lawes duely executed Psal 122.3 that euery one of his subiects may as much as is possible haue his right and that which in equitie and conscience belongs to him and that none of them be any way in body goods or name wronged or oppressed Exod. 18.21.22 2. Sam. 8.15.16 c. 2. Chron. 19.5.6.7.11 2 By a wise and carefull choice of his vnder gouernors both in time of peace and in time of warre that they be qualified as they ought to be that they be men of courage fearing God dealing truly and hating couetousnesse 1. King 1.52 Pro. 16.14.15 Pro. 20.26 Rom. 13.4 3 By pulling down the wicked enemies of peace and by maintaining and defending the quiet and peaceable and innocent that seeke to him for succour and reliefe 2 And for the keeping and maintaining of peace and quietnes and for the preseruing of the outward welfare of his subiects that 1 By requiring onely so much outward helpe and support from them as is meete and necessary for the maintenance of his estate 1. Sam. 8.11.12 c. 1. King 12.14 either in time of peace or warre not oppressing them with exactions and grieuances 2 By making lawfull leagues of friendship and peace with his neighbour Princes and Gouernours 1. King 5.4.5.6 3 By standing for the liberty of his kingdome and subiects if need be Iudg. 4.14 2. Sam. 20.6.7 2. King 18.7.8 by force of armes by fighting for it either for the defending of it against the seditious and rebellious within his kingdome and dominions or against the common and forreine enemies of it or for the recouering of it againe being lost The inferiour Magistrate is to do it 1 By a carefull and diligent ouerseeing of his vnder officers he being such a one as hath officers vnder him looking to them that they performe the duty that concernes them Nehem. 5.1.2.3.4 c. touching the peace and safety and quietnesse and outward welfare of men where they haue to do that they deale iustly and truly and equally betweene man and man and that they wrong no man in any cause or matter which they haue to deale withall encouraging the good and faithfull and discountenancing reprouing and censuring such as be carelesse and faulty according to their offences 2 By acquainting himselfe with the good lawes and customes of the land and kingdome where he holds his office Deut. 1.13.15 Num. 11.16 Act. 24.10 and by being skilfull in all those causes that shall come before him that he may wisely rule and gouerne all sorts of men that he hath to deale withall and may wisely apply his knowledge to euery particular occasion 3 By admitting willingly all iust complaints and taking notice of all aggreeuances that are brought before him throughly examining them by all due circumstances 2. Sam. 15.3.4 Pro. 18.17 Leuit. 19.15 Deut. 1.16.17 Deut. 16.18.19 Iudg. 19.30 1. Sam. 8.3 Pro. 17.23 Isai 1.23 Hos 4.18 Iosh 7.24 Rom. 13.4 and hauing so examined them by putting difference betweene good and bad causes and persons and deciding those causes so examined vncorruptly giuing iust iudgement without partialitie or respect of persons and without receiuing of bribes and gifts to peruert iudgement 4 By seeing or taking order that due and seasonable execution be done on offenders and malefactors according to the iudgement and sentence passed on them Iosh 7.24 Rom. 13.4 3 By a carefull procuring of ciuill honestie good manners and good order amongst his subiects according to his place power the chiefe Magistrate according to his place and power 1. Tim. 2.2 and the inferiour Magistrate