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B08400 Seasonable motives. To our duty and allegiance / (by a lover of the peace of New-England) ; offer'd to the consideration of his neighbours & country-men. A. B. 1689 (1689) Wing B29A; ESTC W2998 3,573 2

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SEASONABLE MOTIVES To our DVTY and ALLEGIANCE by a Lover of the Peace of New-England offer'd to the Consideration of his Neighbours Country-men VVHat were the grounds and inducements that moved us to seize on the Governour and other principall Persons concerned in the Government under King James and that we unanimously declared for the Prince of Orange shall not need here to be mentioned I 'm sure our Intention was never to depart from our Loyalty Allegiance to the Crown of England which now since it hath pleased God to place on the Heads of our Soveraign Lord and Lady King William and Queen Mary who are owned proclaimed as such thro'out all their Majesties Kingdomes Territories Dominions and perticularly by us we are the more firmly obleiged to testify and bear Obedience to them in the best and most dutifull manner we can And therefore tho' upon misinformations or mistaken notions of things we have for sometime suffered many inconveniencies which have produced great losse and dammage to our Countrey and persons in hopes of some Directions from England for our firmer Settlement yet since those hopes by the Circumstances of Affairs in Europe have hitherto fail'd us many things have by our search and enquiry into matters of the Government and actions of several persons appear'd to us much otherwise than they were represented and since tho' we have had in our hands and keeping all publique papers and acquainted our selves with the Letters and Correspondency which those in Office and Government had both at home and in forreign parts we cannot finde any grounds to charge the Plott or Designe on them of indeavouring to sell the Country or procure any Violence to be done to or acted upon the Inhabitants as was suggested It is highly necessary and propper for us not regarding our past actions which speedy Amendment may the easier passe by to consider in what state and condition we now stand with respect to our Duty Allegiance to the King and Queen of England as becometh good Christians and loyall Subjects and therein these two things offer themselves propperly for our Consideration 1. What is required of us by our Allegiance and whether there be not a lawfull Authority or Persons well sufficiently authorized from that crown to rule govern us and whom we ought to submit to assist and obey not only for wrath but for conscience sake 2. Whether the seeming Government now imposed on us be any wayes lawfull or such as with our Allegiance and a good Conscience we ought to yeild obedience to or whether it be not in the law meer usurpation and tyranny And in the first place we must know that it is required of us by our Allegiance that we bear a true and faithful obedience and subjection to our Soveraign This obedience is an incident inseperable to every Subject for as soon as he is born he oweth by birth right Legiance and obedience to his Soveraign Ligeantia est vinculum fidei As the ligatures or strings do knit together the joints of all parts of the body so doth Legiance join together the Soveraign and all his subjects and therefore subjects are bound to obey their Soveraign and he is called their Leige Lord because he should maintain and defend them We are not only to submit and yield obedience to the King as Supream but unto Governours as them that are sent by him and unto all other Officers and Ministers lawfully placed in Authority under him It is very well known to us all that Sr. Edmond Andros is a Governour sent by the King appointed and Authourized by Letters Patents under the great Seal of England to exercise authority and Government over us in this their Majesties Territory and Dominion of New-England And we must also know for a certain truth That that power and authority given to him cannot determine or be superseded by the Death or Removall of the late King James but by their Majesties express command and the Grant of the Government by Letters Patents to some other person And tho' force and violence may restrain and hinder his person from the Discharge of his duty yet the power and authority vested in him is not thereby lessened or diminished t is we are onely wanting in our duty and Allegiance and so far put our selves out of the Kings protection as we deny or refuse the means or authority he has appointed for the same The King in his politicall Capacity never dyes Therefore is there no time when it can be said there is no King the inconveniency would be too great if it were and we never know the Death or Removall of one but by the proclaiming of the other and then our Allegiance becomes due to him that is seated on the Throne and so it is with Governours and other Officers in Government as well as private subjects Their Allegiance and Duty is transferr'd to the Successour as well as ours and they become servants of him who sits on the throne and want no new orders or authority to maintaine the Government comimtted to their Charge under the Successor as well as under that prince who granted the powers for it must never be admitted that any place or people can be without Government by Reason of the succession of the Supream It is he then only that is vested with lawfull Power from our Soveraign him therefore we ought in duty and conscience to obey and all Officers and Ministers authorized under him for they are not his but the Kings Officers and ministers the King being the Head of the Government and the Governour onely his chief Officer or minister here intrusted and authorized to act in their Majesties name and behalfe and this we must do if we either regard Loyalty or Conscience which out of Love to you all cannot forbear to presse and move you to In the second place the seeming Government now imposed upon us as it hath no foundation or Authority so cannot be able to support it self and if we indeavour by force and Violence to keep it up we both wrong our consciences before God and make our selves criminall to our Soveraign in the highest nature and at once divest their Majesties of the Chiefest Jewell of their Crown which is Power they having the command of all their People to rule and govern and not they them Besides another great mark of Shep. grand Abridgem't their Soveraignty is Omnipresence for they are present in all their Courts and with all their Officers and Ministers in their Offices and therefore any abuse or contempt offered to them is done to the King and Queen in respect of the Authority they are clothed with The Pretence of power to govern by vertue of the Charter granted to the late Governour Company of the Massachusets Bay in N. England is most weak groundlesse for that Charter was severall years since by due Course of Law in the Kings Courts at Westminster Condemn'd made Null and Cancell'd and on an Exemplification of the Judgment against it under the broad Seal of England and power of Government given to a President and Councill Anno 1686. The then Governour and Company layd down the Government and left it to the President and Councill who took upon them the Government accordingly by vertue whereof the body politick of that Corporation was dissolv'd and the Succession determined And there is no possibility by law for any that were formerly Members of that Corporation to take upon them that Government untill they are again lawfully established into their former politicall Capacity which they cannot be without their Majesties new Grant and so are now in no other capcity but as private persons and as such to take upon them the Government and to make Rates and Taxes upon the people is but meer Ursurpation and Tyranny which none ought to submit to or obey but declare and protest against and indeavour to apprehend and secure the Actors as the greatest Traitors and Criminalls to their Majestyes and Countrey The Vote or Consent of Ten Thousand tho it may give greater force and Violence yet gives no more right or power in Law than the Vote or Consent of one private person and therefore there can be no colour of Authority for Government but such as is lawfully derived from the Supream head T is not too late to think of these things for we have suffered enough already for want of being in the right way and haveing a lawful power over us If anything in the Governours Commission seem to absolute or that which we understand not well or that possibly may be amiss it is not our interests to condemn the Whole for that for doubtlesse the power of Government is in the King and Queen onely and all inferiour Officers and Ministers ought to be appointed by them therefore we must not lay them all aside at once and leave our selves without any Authority or Government The worst Government is better than none and we had better support that which hath real Authority and may help to protect us than that which is only imaginary without any Authority and can onely hurt and insnare us and bring miseries on ourselves and posterity These Things are well worth our Consideration seasonably and if well Resolv'd and put in practise may help to glosse and excuse any past mistaken Actions save our Country from further spoil Desolation and in great measure regaine our good names and Credit abroad and put us and our Neighbors into a firm Unity whereby we may be enabled not onely to protect and defend our selves against the French but to Annoy them of which never was greater need than at this Time when our Weaknesse in Government and Divisions expose us to imminent Danger incase of an Attack as we heare hath been allready made on other of their Majesties Dominions I have no other end herein than to bring you into the wayes of God Peace to which Obedience to lawfull Government Authority I 'me sure is a principal step and which in my Opinion considering the face of things in Europe and the latest News we have from our friends there can onely give present Ease to our injured Distressed Countrey I am in all love c. A. B. Philadelphia printed by Will. Bradford Anno 1689.