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A04390 Englands iubilee, or Irelands ioyes Io-pæan, for King Charles his welcome With the blessings of Great-Britaine, her dangers, deliuerances, dignities from God, and duties to God, pressed and expressed. More particularly, Irelands triumphals, with the congratulations of the English plantations, for the preseruation of their mother England, solemnized by publike sermons. In which 1. The mirrour of Gods free grace, 2. The mappe of our ingratitude, 3. The meanes and motiues to blesse God for his blessings. 4. The platforme of holy praises are doctrinally explained, and vsefully applyed, to this secure and licentious age. By Stephen Ierome, domesticke chaplaine to the Right Honourable Earle of Corke.; Irelands jubilee Jerome, Stephen, fl. 1604-1650. 1625 (1625) STC 14511.5; ESTC S103354 215,774 330

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their hopes of the promised fortie thousand Crownes they lost their treacherous bloud out of their veines I might here further exemplifie great Britaines dangers and deliverances as the marke that I shoote at by the foolish and at his death truely repented attempt of Heskith a gentleman of Lancashire who at the soliciting of Cardinall Allen Sir William Stanley and Worthington our unnaturall countreyman perswaded Ferdinand the Lord c Who as a naturall subject revealed the Counsell of this Achitophell Strange Sonne and Heire to the Earle of Derby to clayme to himselfe the title to the Crowne of England that so these turbulent spirits might by this meanes fish in a troubled water As also of that viper Squire who by the soliciting of the same venemous brood beyond sea to kil the Queen did cōplot the poysoning of the pūmell of her saddle that laying hand on it the poyson might disperse over her whole body which plot also came to light by the eye of that vigilant Cētinell the Shepheard of d Psal 23.1 Israell as also of that Irish kern Patricke Cullen who by the perswasion of that ever factious Stanley and one Iacques his Lieutenant together with Sherewood Holt to come into England about the same bloudie errand that formerly his brethren was surprized by the high way and he and his plot supplanted So let thine enemies O Lord e Iudg. 5.31 perish be they English Irish Romish hellish whosoever whatsoever and wheresoever and let us and all that love thee rejoyce in thy salvation And since we have entred into this our Ireland it 's worth our animadversion how the Lords hand hath been as just and heavie even against Irish traytors as English in cutting off them and their bloudie hopes and plots ever by one meanes or another Such is his mercie to us his justice to our enemies as appeares if I may without offence reflect upon them in Iames-fitz Morice one of the first Traytors as I am informed in this our Ireland who was cut off shorter by the head by an Irish young Gentleman as he went to burne his fathers countrie Secondly such a stearne bloudie treacherous verlet as this was one Morrogh Ogue or Rogue who after his effusion of abundance of English bloud in the Province of Munster being apprehended and executed at Corke his bones broke with a smiths sledge his onely repentance was that he might not live to murther moe English His bloudie villanies would fill a Volume Thirdly so for the Earle of f 1. King 2.34 Desmond that was a prince principall agent in these rebelling stirring times Was not his end proportionable to his life Did he not come to his grave as g 2. Sam. 18.17 Ioab Absolom other traytors cum cede sanguine with bloud slaughter wandring as a beggar Was he not taken by one of the Irish in his Cabbin and his head dissevered from his body So Desmond brother to this Earle a notable Traytor as was said of Caesar Borgias a faithlesse and perfidious butcher as well of his friends as enemies who any way stood in his way to hinder his ends wandring as a hungrie Wolfe in the woodes to seeke some prey as he had beheaded others in a proportionable retaliating justice was taken and beheaded himselfe notwithstanding all his Coate-armour of the Popes Buls Agnus Dei the Ring that the Pope sent him from his owne finger as a love token to a Traytor dearely beloved hanging about his * Of these and other Irish kernes and rebels see at large the discoverie of Ireland by Sir Iohn Davis necke So Doctor Sanders the great Goliah of rebells by hand head tongue and pen animating and incouraging them as one of the best active factors that ever the Pope had by his agencie and one of the best Proctours the Romish Hierarchie ever had by his workes writings this not only firebrand but trumpe of rebellion the Popes Legate the Commander and Treasurer for the late warrs wandring in the Mountaines without succour or reliefe died as is credibly reported ravingly and in a frenzie Sic necis artifices arte perire sua So let all perish which eyther themselves unlawfully or by animating incouraging cause others to attempt to strike treacherously with the h Math. 26.5 sword against the Lords Vicegerents who as deputies under God carry not the sword in vaine CHAP. XV. More speciall applications of our preservations and other blessings of which wee are eye and eare witnesses THus have we compared our Deborah for to this terme I still cleave with Israels David his in him their deliverances with ours hee was delivered and preserved from a Lion a Beare Saul the Zephims the Iebusites Goliah the Amalekites the Courtiers of the King of Achish Absolom his owne rebellious bowels Achitophell that Matchavillian Politician and Shebae Our deliverances have been moe for number greater in respect of danger by the inventions and intentions of our enemies domesticke and forreine as hath appeared in the particulars and therefore which is still my ayme scope our Gratulations should be answerable I could inlarge my selfe further in paralelling the deliverances of our wise peaceable Salomon our Soveraigne Lord the king with their Salomon in this one point of preservation in a double deliverance For as the Lord had elected Salomon not onely to Grace notwithstanding his fearefull but not finall fall but also to the place of a i 2. Sam. 7.12 Prince of God so dearely beloved as his name k 2. Sa. 12.24.25 imports that as hee was his Father and hee his l 2. Sam. 7.14 Sonne so hee promised him the inheritance of a spirituall Sonne as from m vers 15. God of a naturall Sonne as from David even the throne of his father which Nathan and his mother n 1. Reg. 1.17.2 knew and David himselfe both o vers 30. promised and performed when time served so wee know the●e were some ●ubbes and blots and and blockes in the high way to wipe him of the Kingdome for surely had the prevailing faction of Ioab and his brother Adoniah prevailed Salomon had beene Office perde his nose had beene put of joynt hee might have fisht for a Crowne yea hee might have pleaded for his p Rethsheba urgeth this ver 21. life as the Lambe before the Foxe in the fable hee should have had that favour shewed him which Abimelech shewed to the Sonnes of q Iudg. 9.18 Gideon Athalia to the Kings r 2. King 11.1 seede and the raigning Turke at this day to his ſ All are put to the sword c Knol● his Turkish history brethren he had beene sure to have gone to the pot or beene restained neyther had his case beene better had his second plot taken and his project prevayled in asking the Shunamite to wife a ground of a second vie for the Kingdome as Salomon was so