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A72932 Caesars dialogue or A familiar communication containing the first institution of a subiect, in allegiance to his soueraigne Nisbet, E. 1601 (1601) STC 18432.5; ESTC S113170 56,805 127

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science first not beléeuing but afterwards with his owne eyes often séeing he is with the Wise-man readie to say Wisd 16.12 Neither hearbe nor plaister healed them Wherefore as Pharaoh said of Ioseph expounding his dreame Can wee finde such a man So we séeing her most excellent Maiestie by the myraculous gift of God healing this disease Can wee finde such a woman as this Gen. 41.38 To be honored as a skilfull Pilot. An. Dom. 1588. By the conduct of the right honorable Charles Lord Howard now Earle of Nottingham Lord high Admirall of England in whom is the spirite of God Honour her as a skilfull Pylot who notwithstanding tempests by winds from beyond the Alpes and Pyrenaean Mountaines notwithstanding the waues of the Sea haue beene lift vp to heauen an inuincible Armada out of Castile Portugall Biscaie Andolusia Arragon Scicilia Naples Sardinia the Baleares the Canaries the Treceras the Indias with assistance of Rome Florence Genua Malta and others deuoted to the Spanish when peace was pretended came against vs Notwithstanding the dreadfull rocks dangerous gulfes deuowring sands horrible swallowing whirle-pooles vpon our owne coastes This the present age admireth posteritie will celebrate As a good Shepheard The great Shepheard who redeemed vs by his crosse will crowne her with an incorruptible Crowne hath brought her from being a Sheepe to the slaughter to be a Shepheard for our saluation Psal 23.2 Iudith 7.8 12 31 14. Howe the Scripture teacheth vs to honor Caesar doth so still guide vs in a calme that admiring and amazed wee may say what man what woman what woman more excellent than any man so to the worlds admiration protected directed and blessed of the Almightie that windes and seas doe so obey her that rockes that shelfes that syrts that gulfes that whirle-pooles cannot annoy her Haue not the sheepe a respectiue regard of the shepheard That flocke for keeping whereof euer since the great shepheard for whom she was sometime tanquam ouis of whom she shall receiue an incorruptible Crowne of glory hath giuen her a hooke she hath by most vigilant shepheards made vs rest in greene pastures and leadeth vs by though many a vassall of Babylon haue endeauoured to cut them off from our Bethulia the waters of comfort Will you see what titles God giueth to a King the title of Father of Lord of Gods Minister of comforter of annointed of God yea all the titles of honour in Heauen and Earth The people ioyfully 1 Kinges 1. 39 48. Men of warre in the actions most respectfully 2 Sam. 12.27 28. God and man hauing so honoured Caesar let all our people honour Caesar as all the people with ioy and musicall instruments honoured Salomon Let all Generals of armies so honour her that all be done to her honour as Ioab fighting against Rabbah of the children of Ammon and being readie to take the Citie of waters The greatest in acces most carefully Ester 5.1 2. sent to Dauid to come in person that Dauid not Ioab might haue the honour Let her be honoured with great regard in accesse to her presence euen of the nearest and dearest vnto her In presence euen the Ministers of God most humbly as Esther being in her royall apparell stood in the Court of the Pallace vntill the King held out the golden Scepter Let her be honoured in her presence with most humble gesture euen of the Ministers of the eternal God 1 Kings 1.23 as Nathan the Prophet being come vnto the King made obeisance before the King vpon his face to the ground Let her be honoured with gratefull acknowledging of the Lord his vnspeakable blessinge and therefore as Ioachim the high Priest and the auncients of the children of Israel said to Iudeth In acknowledging gods blessings vppon vs all generallye are to honour Caesar for the benefits that God by her had shewed to the children of Israel let the Reuerend Fathers of the Church and the truely honourable Nobilitie of England say of Elizabeth for the benefits which God by her most excellent Maiestie hath shewed to England Thou art the exaltation of Ierusalem thou art the great glory of Israel thou art the great reioycing of our Nation Iudith 15.8 9 10. thou hast done all these things by thine hand thou hast done much good to Israel and God is pleased there with blessed be thou of the Almightie Lord for euermore and let all the people say So be it Sonne Finding that your instruction for these two Feare and honour prepare vs to other duties haue prepared my mind to receiue the rest I desire to know the rest of my dueties to Caesar Father Of them the next is Obedience which since it is vniust Obedience Not to obey Caesar our owne practise teach vs to be vniust Aristot in his Oeconom to require of inferiours as the husband of the Wife the Father of the sonne the Maister of the seruant and not to giue it to the Superiour euery Subiect to his Soueraigne since that is true in the estate Diligent obedience the path to preferment Obedience of Subiects the felicitie of the estate Sophocles in Antig. Then disobedience no greater euill Matt. 12.25 Disobedience ruinateth an estate Titus 3.1 Paule giueth a memorandū to teach obedience 1. Pet. 2.14 Peter commādeth not only to obey the king but for the kings sake the officers of the king Examples of obedience in the beasts Insecta be the flies worms such as bee diuided in their bodies as the Bee the wasp the Emot or Pis-mier and such like In the fowles In all Estates In man In the celestiall spheres In the Angels Psal 103.20 In the sonne of God Matth. 26 53. In his cōming into the worlde In his being in the world In his going out of the world Iohn 6.38 Iohn 4.34 Matth. 26.38 In his agonie manifested by his sweate and his praier Luk. 22.44 Matth. 26.39.42 44 Obedience actiue and passiue which Aristole auoucheth in a family by how much the more diligently any obey so much the greater fauour they finde since that as he saith the obedience of the Citizens is the felicitie of the Citie since that then their disobedience as saith that Philosopher and with him the tragicke Poet there is no greater euill Since that with it a house saith Christ cannot stand a Kingdome come to naught Since that Paule for this duety would haue a Memorandum since Peter would haue vs performe this not only to the King but also to such as are sent of the King let vs all giue all obedience to Cesar But doe examples preuaile more then reason The whole worlde swarmeth with examples of obedience If among the insecta the Bees obey their King If among the beasts of the field the Flockes follow their chiefe and the heards their head If amōg the foules of the ayre the Cranes when he that watcheth ouer them calleth they come when he flieth they