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A15398 Ecclesia triumphans: that is, The ioy of the English church for the happie coronation of the most vertuous and pious prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defendour of the faith, &c. and for the ioyfull continuance of religion and peace by the same. With a briefe exposition of the 122. Psalme, and fit application to the time: wherein are declared the manifold benefits like to grow by these good beginnings to the church and common-wealth of England. Dedicated to the most gratious ladie and vertuous princess, Ioland Anne, by the grace of God, Queene of England, Scotland, France, &c. Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621. 1603 (1603) STC 25676; ESTC S114434 63,703 152

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bring the Lords annointed to Ierusalem as all the tribes of Israel came vnto Dauid and said we are thy bones and thy flesh with one consent annointed him king 2. Sam. 8. 1. And as Israel and Iuda did contend which should be most forward in restoring Dauid 2. Sam. 19. 43. So men of all sorts haue striued who might shewe most ioy and greatest dutie to our Soueraigne What troubles haue men feared at the next change who can be ignorant many wishing they might not liue to see those daies some looking as it were a squint two waies to be readie for all accidents some as it hath beene credibly reported disposing their lands to feoffes to the vse of their heires fearing the troubles of these daies But God hath put away all feare and turned all to good and wrought mens hearts as waxe to a loyall agreement that neuer any prince entred more quietly in this land then our nowe Soueraigne Lord whose happie yeares and godly raigne God in his mercie long continue This is the Lords doing as the Prophet saith and it is marueilous in our eies Psal. 128. 23. Secondly let vs acknowledge another great benefit that the Lord hath now bestowed vpon this famous Island of Brittannie neuer could it be said as at this time that we are now indeed this whole Island compact togither into one kingdome sometime England onely was deuided into an heptarchie that is into seauen kingdomes for the space of 300. yeares togither and more from ann 456. to the raigne of king Egbright ann 802. Then England beeing reduced to one Monarchie yet the countrie of Wales remained a seuerall kingdome vntill Edward the 1. ann 1279. who subdued Lewline king of Wales and made his eldest sonne Edward prince of that countrie But all this while England and Scotland remained two distinct kingdomes which a long time one offended another with most cruell and fierce warres now are they by Gods prouidence conioyned and made one kingdome This according of these two kingdomes was diuers times attempted before the which better to effect diuers kings of England gaue their daughters in marriage to the kings of Scots as King Iohn his daughter Elianor Edward the 2. Ioane his daughter Henrie the 7. Margaret his eldest daughter of whome is lawefully descended our dread Soueraigne king Iames the true and lawfull possessor of both kingdomes after this king Henrie intended a marriage betweene his sonne prince Edward and Marie queene of Scots But none of these deuises tooke place that this worke might not seeme by mans counsell to be compassed but by gods prouidence onely to be effected So that we may now say of this Isle as Dauid here of Ierusalē it is a kingdome compacted togither in it selfe Thirdly let vs all learne nowe to loue as brethren that neighbours should liue peaceably and louingly togither not one to be readie to offend and grieue another but as we see in great citties the houses to be one ioyned to another and to be compacted togither so that there might be as neere a coniunction in mens hearts and affections While men are in wrath and at variance their praiers are hindred their mind disquieted Gods worship neglected some are wronged others prouoked Howe should the child looke vpon his father whē he hateth his brother how should we thinke to be forgiuen of God when we seeke reuenge one against another how can any man in wrath or enuie say the Lords praier as Hierome saith animo discrepante cum verbis oratione dissidente cum factis Our minde dissenting from our words and our words varying from our deeds The 11. meditation Whereunto the tribes euen the tribes of the Lord goe vp King Dauids especiall care was to reduce the people of God to one vniforme worship that euery man should not be permitted to deuise a religion to himselfe but that all should goe vp to Hierusalem to worship God there So this care doeth principally belong vnto Princes to see all false worshippes abolished and the true seruice of God established 1. This then is rendred as a reason how it came to passe that Micah set vp Seraphim in his house and consecrated a new kind of priesthood There was in those daies no king in Israel but euery man did that which was good in his owne ei●s Iudg. 17. 6. A vertuous king then is a most excellent meanes to drawe the people distracted in opinions and sectes to one true worship of God they that liue in one kingdome should haue one Christendome be all of one faith and religion as they obey one king in earth so they should adore one God in heauen and as they are subiect to one lawe for ciuill administration so they should walke after one rule concerning their Christian profession as Moses saith One law shall be to him that is borne in the land and to the stranger that dwelleth among you Exod. 12. 49. 2. As Dauid expelled the Iebusites which hindred the peace of Ierusalem hauing there inhabited aboue 300. yeares since the first conquest of Canaan Iud. 1. 21. and tooke away their blinde and lame idols 2. Sam. 5. 8. So Caleb had long before driuen the Anakims cruell and prophane gyants out of Hebron Iosua 14. 12 Ezra also caused the strange women to be put away which were married to diuers of Israel and corrupted both their faith language Ezra 10. 18. Nehem. 13. 24. Nehemiah likewise banished the irreligious merchants of Tyrus that would haue vttered their wares vpon the Lords day Nehem. 13. 21. 3. This may seeme to be the meaning of that lawe whereby the Israelites were forbidden to sow their vineyard with diuerse seedes or to plowe with an oxe and an asse togither Deut. 22. 9 10. So the mixture of diuers religions and the cohabiting of diuers worshippers cannot be good As Zerubbabel and Ioshua would not suffer the enemies of the people of God to build the temple with them who thereunto offered their sacrifice deceitfully it is not for you but for vs say they to build an house to the Lord. Ezra 4. 3. So it is not fit that a contrarie religion should be admitted 4. The Lord saith by his prophet my glory will I not giue to another Isay 42. 8. The Lord will not deuide stakes he will be God alone as Eliah saith If the Lord be God follow him but if Baal be he goe after him 1. King 18. 21. But where diuers different professions are admitted God must be dishonoured who can not by contrary sects be truely serued 5. First then we may acknowledge an other great mercie toward our nation that whereas in other countries diuers professions of religion are suffered some runne to Dan some to Bethel some to Shiloh some one way some another All the tribes of Israel with vs are called vp to Hierusalem the holy profession of the gospell of Christ hath these many yeares flourished in these two famous kingdomes
easily be confuted or auoided which at the first dash bewray all their counsaile but they which agree with vs in many points may easily deceiue simple mindes by their subtile secrecie while they bolster out their poisonfull doctrine by some conformitie c. The 17. meditation They shall prosper that loue thee They which doe but beare good will vnto Sion shall prosper their louing affection to Gods house shall not be forgotten 1. So the Lord by Isaak saith to Iacob They shall be cursed that curse thee and blessed are they that blesse thee Gen. 27. 29. Likewise the Prophet Dauid saith The Lord is with them that vphold my soule Psal. 54. 4. Our Sauiour promiseth that he which giueth but a cuppe of cold water to any of his little ones in the name of a disciple should not loose his reward Math. 10. 42. 2. Thus Laban was prospered for Iacobs sake Gen. 30. 27. because he succoured and entertained him in his house The Lord blessed Obed-Edom and all his house because of the arke 2. Sam. 6. 11. he receiued it into his house and had a loue and respect vnto it therefore the Lord shewed him fauour againe Thus god deliuered Ebedmelech the Moore because he releeued and fauoured the prophet Ieremie cap. 39. 18. Ierem. And contrariwse they are accursed that doe hate the church of God What gained Ismael by mocking of Isaack he was cast out of his fathers house Gen. 21. 9. 10. Or what did it profit Abimelech to slaie his brethren the sonnes of noble Ierubball was he not himselfe slaine his braine pan broken with a peece of a milstone and after thrust thorough by his page Iudg. 9. 52. 53. And Saul had good experience what it is to persecute the innocents and to hate Gods seruants he put the priests to death and caused Doeg in one day to kill of them 85. persons he chased Dauid from place to place what was the issue hereof he himselfe was ouercome in battell and desperately died vpon his owne sword 1. Sam. 31. 4. 3. Like as then the Prophet saith in thy light shall we see light Psal. 36. 9. as a man by beholding the light is himselfe lightened so they which loue the light of Gods trueth shining in his Church shall themselues find light and comfort by it The Lord is said to turne the bed of the mercifull man in his sickenesse Psal. 41. 3. that as the turning and beating of the ficke mans couch doeth yeild more ease and pleasant rest to the sicke and weary bones so the Lord doth minister spirituall comfort and refreshing to the soule of that man that hath beene a comfort vnto others In this respect it is said in the Canticles Thy name is as an ointment poured out therefore the virgins loue thee Cant. 1. 2. that like as they which are neere vnto a precious ointment powred out though they were not annointed with it yet they are filled with the fauour of it So they which loue Christs Church where this oyntment is powred out shall haue the pleasant sauour and smell thereof in their welfare and prosperitie they shall prosper that loue thee 4. For the loue that is shewed to any of Christs members Christ accepteth as bestowed vpon himselfe In as much as he did it to one of the least of these ye did it vnto me Math. 25. 45. And therefore Christ wil recompence the loue of such they shall prosper themselues and be blessed in it 5. First according to this rule They shall prosper that loue thee it were good for vs to measure the current of many accidents in the world there shall we see the miserable ende and vnprosperous successe of such as were enemies to Gods Church and the happie estate and blessed progresse of such as were friends and louers of it What hath beene the ende of those treacherous practisers against the Lords annointed our late Soueraigne and of those haters of religion I meane Babington Ballard Arden Sommeruile Sherwin Parrie Lopez Squire with the rest they brought themselues to a shamefull but well deserued death and haue left behind them a perpetuall note of infamie howsoeuer the Pope hath canonized thē for martyrs of his Church Fit saints for such a chappell and worthie inhabitants of the Popes heauen But God shall prosper the faithfull endeauours of his seruants the teares which they shed in their praiers for Gods Church shall be put into the Lords bottles Psal. 56. 8. They shall eate the bread in the sweate of their browes they shall be partakers of the comfort and prosperitie of CHRISTS Church for the which they haue trauailed And now I trust is the time that it shall be saide to all that loue the Gospel They shall prosper that loue thee The Gospel hath by Gods goodnes prospered and flourished aboue these 40. yeares and now by Gods goodnes is like to prosper still God shall blesse both Prince and people as he hath done alreadie in great measure God hath brought a prosperous king to a prosperous nation His Maiestie the Lord hath aboundantly honoured in one day aduancing him to the princely regiment of an honourable nation to the loue heartie desire of his subiects to a countrey professing religion to the treasures of a rich prince God hath giuen him Salomons portion honour wealth wisdome God we trust shall giue his Maiestie grace and strength with al his power to honour him againe that we may say with the prophet Because the king trusted in the Lord and in the mercie of the most high he shall not slide thine hand shall find out all thine enemies and thy right hand them that hate thee Psal. 21. 7 8. But they that loue him shall be as the Sunne that riseth in his might Iud. 5. 31. Secondly seeing they prosper that loue and beare affection to Ierusalem let men learne to shewe good will vnto Christs Church though as yet they be no ripe schollers themselues in Christs schoole though they be not growne to perfection let them expresse a good affectiō A good will and inclination where strength yet faileth is accepted and a readie disposition is not reiected though thou be not yet of the Saints yet loue the Saints If thou likest and louest that thou wouldest be thou maist be that hereafter which yet thou art not The little birde before shee flieth flittereth with her wings in the nest the child creepeth before he goeth So religion beginneth with affection and deuotion proceedeth from desire A man must first loue that he would be before he cā be that which he loueth It is a good signe when a man affecteth that which he expecteth and doth fauour that which he would more fully sauour He that loueth Sion shall prosper he that loueth vertue shall encrease and prosper in it The day of small things shall not be despised Zachar. 4. 10. neither shall the smoking flaxe be quenched Math. 12. 20. but the smoake shall bring forth fire