Selected quad for the lemma: england_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
england_n army_n ireland_n king_n 3,177 5 3.7321 3 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A52743 A necessary warning to the ministerie of the Kirk of Scotland from the meeting of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly at Edinburgh, 4 Jan., 1643. Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission. 1643 (1643) Wing N369; ESTC R8930 7,695 15

There are 2 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

professour That as we have been and have reason still to be zealous against all the seeds of Popish superstition and heresie so must we often give warning to all the Godly to beware of the smallest beginnings and least degrees of separation and of countenancing of such as under the colour whether of singular zeal and holinesse or of the gifts of Illumination or of Prayer or presence of the Spirit go about as idle and busie-bodies speaking evil of that which they know not and against all Christian Pietie and Charitie seeking to disgrace the Work of Reformation and the Teachers and Professours of the true Religion remembring that Sathan can transforme himselfe into an Angel of light As also to take heed to such as bewray their inclination that way by absenting themselves from the Communion by bringing home or spreading of Books and Pamphlets which presse separation and such other meanes And for this effect recommends to Presbyteries the observation of the Acts of Generall Assemblies thereanent Concerning the third sort of Enemies the malignants whether they be such as from the beginning did oppose the work of Reformation of Religion in this Land or such as shew themselves upon what soever pretence backward and disaffected to the Reformation of Religion in England so much endeavoured by this Kirk from our zeal to the glory of Christ our desire of the happinesse of the neighbouring kingdoms our fears of apparent danger to the Religion here if they be not made one with us in unitie of Religion and uniformitie of Kirk-Government and our hopes by the blessing of God to have a paterne from the word set up in this Iland for the exsample of other Kirks abroad Because Enemies of this kind may prove most dangerous if they be not discovered and avoided it is at this time a chief part of our dutie to make such malignants known to the people that they be not deceived and drawn away from their own stedfastnesse and from the love of Christ and their brethren But in doing this dutie we have great need of wisedome and the spirit of discerning that we neither take our Friends to be our Enemies and by that mistake discourage the well affected and multiply Enemies against our selves nor such as are indeed Enemies to be our Friends and thereby wrong the cause of God and weaken our selves in seeking after Reformation And therefore they must not be taken for Enemies who hope the best of the Kings Majestie and professe that they love His Honour which is the calumnie of the malignant against the seekers of Reformation nor such as in the beginning through want of perswasion were not so forward for Reformation nor such as in debate of matters doe possibly differ in their judgement from others about some circumstances and midses which may lead to the desired end of unitie in Religion providing their conversation be such as beseemeth the gospel of Christ and for the substance and reality of their Speeches and Actions in private and publick they be known to contribute their best endeavours for Reformation Upon the other part such as be Enemies indeed may be known First by their malicious censuring and calumniating of the Civill and Ecclesiasticall meetings of this Kirk and Kingdome which are held for conserving of peace betwixt the Kingdomes and for endeavouring by all good means the unity of Religion as if they tended to the diminution of the King His Greatnesse and Authority in England Secondly by their despising or mis-regarding of the publick resolutions agreed upon for so good ends Thirdly by their notable injuring the Kings Majestie in His Honour in attributing to His Majestie whatsoever is plotted by bad Counsellours or acted by the Popish and Prelaticall partie as if there were not a difference betwixt the King and them or betwixt the King His Authority and the pretence and abuse thereof Fourthly by slandering and traducing all such as labour to promove the Reformation in England not sparing them who are in places of government and whom God hath honoured to be worthy instruments in our own Reformation as if they were Enemies to the Kings Honour and were serving their own private ends without respect to the publick Fifthly by their going about endeavouring to make the hearts and hands of others to faint in the work of Reformation and if it were possible to make them as malignant and disaffected as themselves Sixthly by labouring to bring the Parliament of England in suspition as if they intended to cast off the yoke of Royall Authoritie or intended not the Reformation of Religion and Unitie with this Kirk Seventhly by their insolencie and boasting when they hear of the successe of the Popish and Prelaticall partie and their readinesse to assist them according to their power whereby they bewray their feare of the Reformation of Religion and their hopes to see the day when they shall be avenged upon such as they maligne at home When they are known by these and the like practices we ought to warne the People to beware of their company counsells and seducements And because such malignants shroud themselves under the false pretence of loyaltie to the Kings Majestie without respect to Religion or the good of the publick we ought in all our speeches and prayers to testifie our faithfulnesse and high respects to the Kings Majestie and also to presse and pray for the unitie of Religion and for prospering all the good wayes that may conduce for so blessed a work as serving for the honour of GOD and for the King His greatnesse and the true peace of His Kingdomes declaring all such as oppose the unitie of Religion to be enemies to God to the King and to the peace and prosperity of the Kingdomes Next since it is incumbent to us by our calling and committed to us by the Generall Assembly according to our callings to use all Lawfull and Ecclesiasticall wayes for furtherance of Reformation and Unity of Religion for continuance of our own peace at home of the common peace betwixt the Kingdomes A necessity is laid upon us First to give warning to the people of the danger of the Protestant Religion through the Popish Armies in England and Ireland pretending that they are better and more dutifull Subjects then the Protestants but intending no lesse then the ruine of the reformed Religion and the planting of that Heresie Idolatry and Tyrannie in a more compendious way then could have been done by the late Service-Book and Book of Canons In which course if they shall by their power prevail it will be impossible for the Kings Majestie to suppresse Poperie and maintaine the true Religion conforme to the many promises contained in His Majesties Declarations they will soone cast off their professed allegeance and subjection and it will be no easie matter for this Kirk and Kingdome whence they conceive all their troubles and disappointments have issued to resist their violence especially considering what a disaffected and
discontented party we have at home in our own bosome Secondly since unitie in the truth hath been our strength since the beginning we ought by all good means in publick and private to prevent and remove all divisive motions which by malicious crafty sycophants are endeavoured by spreading of calumnies and slanders against the present government and putting aspersions on such whether of the Nobilitie Gentry Burrowes or Ministerie as the Lord hath honoured to be faithfull and happy Instruments in his work from the beginning have endured the heat of the day and resolve to be constant unto the end Thirdly that since by the providence of God the two Kingdoms are of late so strongly united there be hopes of a more strong union by unity of Religion it is our dutie to labour to remove and prevent all occasions of jealousies and suspitions betwixt the Kingdomes and to do or say nothing that may breed mis-understandings break off correspondence weaken the confidence or infringe the Union and Peace betwixt the two Kingdomes so happily established in His Majesties presence and with his Royall consent in both Parliaments Fourthly because when we speak for the Kings honour for obedience to civil authority in all things lawfull our speeches are wrested by perverse men to their corrupt ends as if we loved not the Reformation of Religion and when in preaching and prayer we testifie our zeal to the Reformation of Religion in England and Ireland we are traduced as Enemies to the King to Royall authoritie which may make a great mistaking and work dangerous effects amongst the people who love both Reformation of Religion and the Kings Honour Therefore in this difficultie we ought to shew in our doctrine That there is no repugnancy betwixt the Kings Authority the Reformation of Religion That nothing can serve so much for His Majesties glory and the greatnes of His Kingdoms as doth the Reformation of Religion in all his dominions And that such as are opposite to the Reformation of Religion are greatest Enemies to the Kings Honour whatsoever they professe or swear to the contrary And also to explain the difference betwixt the Kings power and just authoritie and the pretending and abusing thereof by such men for their own private ends And to shew that opposition to such men and their wayes is a true testimony of faithfulnesse and loyalty to the King That the Presbytery be carefull to discerne and try these malignants and to reclaime or censure them according to the Acts of the Assembly and to make report of their diligence to the next Assembly And because while the Commissioners of the Assembly are guarding themselves against the opposition of these Enemies they are secretly and covertly opposed by a malignant Petition crossing an humble Petition of theirs presented to the Lords and others Commissioners for conserving of Peace against which as destructive of all that they had been building up they were constrained to emit their Declaration which is sent also with this Warning to all the Ministerie in the Land it is necessary that the foresaid Declaration be diligently perused by the Ministers and by them made knowne and published to all the people that they be not deceived and drawn away from their stedfastnesse by the cunning and craft of the secret and subtle Enemies of our Nationall Covenant upon any pretence whatsoever And if any shall be found to deale for subscribing the Crosse Petition and thereby to work division in the Ministery or among the People or if any of the Ministery which God forbid shall be found to favour countenance or speak in defence thereof or be remisse in publishing the Declaration in that case the Presbyterie to proceede against them as dis-covenanters and enemies to the peace of the Kirk and Kingdome and to the intended unity of Religion whatsoever their professed intentions and specious pretexts be to the contrary as they will be answerable to the next Generall Assembly to which both we for our directions and they for their diligence must render a reckoning In end because much every way doth depend upon us of the Ministerie we have need to stirre up our selves to faithfulnesse in every pastorall dutie and to keep our selves and the People in truth and unity Which by the blessing of God will be a powerfull mean to preserve our Religion and to propagate the same to other Kirks groaning under their severall burdens and panting for such a Reformation as the Lord in mercy hath granted unto us The Commissioners of the Generall Assembly upon mature deliberation judge it necessary that this Warning be publickly read in all the Parish Kirks that secret enemies may be discovered and that none of the people pretend ignorance in joyning lesse or more with any of the said three sorts of enemies A SOLEMNE FAST AND HUMILIATION Appointed by the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly to be kept through the whole Kingdome upon the last Sabbath of February and the next Thursday thereafter WHereas by the late Generall Assembly power is committed to us to consider and perform what wee finde necessary by all lawfull and Ecclesiastick wayes for furtherance of the Union in Religion and Unity in Kirk-government for continuance of our own Peace at home and of the common Peace betwixt the Kingdomes We finde it necessary that there shall be a Solemne Fast and Humiliation kept in all the Kirks of this Kingdome on the last Sabbath of February and the Thursday next thereafter for the causes and motives following Although within these few years we renewed the Covenant and vowed solemnly to stand to the former Reformation of Religion and to reforme our selves and Families we have notwithstanding fallen from the zeal and fervencie of our Profession at that time Persons of all ranks and callings are grown luke-warme and are content with a meere formalitie and shew of Godlinesse without the inward power yea the most part are profane so that Blasphemie Profanation of the Sabbath Fornication Adultery Drunkennesse and other vices abound asmuch as before in the time of corruption Family worship mutuall edification and stirring up one of another by information admonition consolation rebuke much neglected and Ministers negligent in urging the same All which are so much the more hainous because of our unthankfulnesse after so great mercies and breach of Covenant The danger of this Kirk and Kingdome arising partly from within by the insolencie of Papists in these troublesome times the divisive motions of the malignant party and creeping in of the errours of separation and partly from without from the Popish Armies and Prelaticall party in England and Ireland which aime undoubtedly at the disturbance of our Peace and over-throw of the Work of Reformation The consideration whereof should move us to pray to God to direct us in all lawfull meanes which may serve for unitie among our selves that we may be the more strengthened against the common enemies In respect of the fellow-feeling which we ought to have with the members of Christs body far and near we have cause to lament the long lasting troubles of the Kirks of God abroad in Germany and elsewhere and specially the present combustions in England and almost utter desolation in Ireland That the Lord may blesse all lawfull meanes to be used for preserving the Union and Peace betwixt the two Kingdomes and procuring the unity of Religion and uniformity of worship and Kirk-government within His Majesties Dominions especially that God would grant a good successe to the treaty and travels of the Commissioners for the conservation of Peace and a gracious acceptance to the Supplications unto His Majesty from the Lords of Councell and the Commissioners both of Parliament and of the Generall Assembly Because the unhappy division betwixt the King and the Parliament of England is a great impediment to the work of Reformation and to the setling of a firme Peace in His Majesties Dominions it is our dutie to recommend earnestly to the Lord that the differences may be composed in such a way as may most conduce to advance the so much wished for Unity of Religion and uniformitie of worship and Kirk-government Finally that the Lord would discover and disappoint all the conspiracies counsells and machinations which tend to the execution of the bloudie decrees of Trent the fountain whence hath issued all the troubles and persecutions to the Reformed Kirks and quickly destroy the man of Sinne. FINIS