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A92209 Little Benjamin or truth discovering error: being a clear and full answer unto the letter, subscribed by 47 ministers of the province of London, and presented to his Excellency, January 18. 1648. To inform the ignorant satisfie the desirous of the concurrent proceedings the Parliament and Army. In taking away the life of Charles Stuart, late King of England, together with, &c. / By a reall lover of all those, who love peace and truth. February 17. 1648. Imprimatur Gil. Mabbot. Reading, John, 1588-1667. 1649 (1649) Wing R449; Thomason E544_4; ESTC R205982 14,178 22

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sowing sedition in their hearts beget in them an evill opinion of Authority and make them ready to rise up in rebellion against the Parliament and Army upon any opportunity from the Enemies at home or from abroad Are not these your owne New * modelized dividing destructive Principles contrived against the safety of the People and tending to the dissolution of the Parliament and Army making way to all kinde of ignorance errour superstition and licentiousnesse By wedding the People to your own dreams instead of Gods lively Oracles and the plain free and powerfull dispensation of the Scriptures which is the way of Gods Spirit to guide his People into all truth be not deceived God is not mocked for whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reape God will render to every man according to his works for there is no respect of persons with him Eighthly whereas you say to the Generall and his Councell We desire you would not be too confident in your former successes if God have made you prosper while you were in his way this can be no warrant for you to walk in wayes of your own c. I answer This is one of your former pretences multiplied by supposition and cannot be proved by truth of Scripture and reason well grounded thereon and therefore to this with the rest of your generall charge in the last part of this your Letter I shall by Scripture and reason prove that the Generall and his Councell are now in Gods way as much as ever and may expect successe and a blessing from God therein First because the Generall and his Councell do and have performed their duty in al their proceedings concurring with the Parliament to execute justice upon the grand Delinquent and also upon some of the chiefe of his * wicked Counsellors and adherents Secondly for that the King their conquered and captivated Prisoner by the rule Lex talionis ought to be done unto as he did unto others and this Adoni-bezek a Heathen King acknowledged saying As I have done so God hath done unto me and they brought him to Jerusalem the place of publike Justice and there he died and although Agag said Surely the bitternesse of death is past yet Samuel in this very case said As thy sword hath made women childlesse so shall thy mother be childlesse among women and Samuel hewed Agag in peeces before the Lord in Gilgall Thirdly in that the King with al his Heathen Adherents took counsel together against the Lord and against his annoynted saying Let us breake their bonds in sunder and cast their cords from us and making war upon them they compassed the camp of the Saints about even the beloved City Mount Si●● where the Saints receive their Commission from the great King King of Kings to have a two edged Sword in the●● hands to execute judgement upon the heathen and punishments upon the people to bind their Kings with chains and their Nobles with fetters of Iron to execute upon them the Judgement written this honour have al the Saints Is there not then a strong tye of holy writ upon our Parliament and Army to prosecute and execute Judgement not only upon the head Malignant the King but also upon others the heads of his wicked adherents although none others have been so exemplary before them Fourthly for that the King did use false dealing in pretending the Kingdomes welfare and safety sealed with most solemne abjurations and execrations * against himselfe his Throne and Posterity thereby to hide his iniquity from the eyes of the people that he might the more easily seduce them to beleife and to joyn with him and was not this the highest cruelty and means that could be to bring Gods heavy wrath upon his * owne head and to dethrone his posterity for the Lord will not hold him guiltlesse that taketh his name in vaine * As a roaring Lyon and a ranging Beare so is a wicked Ruler over his people And are not such destructive beasts to be taken and destroyed Also it is written a man that doth violence to the blood of any person shal fly to the pit let no man stay him God makes no destinction of King or Begger he is no respecter of persons but the soule that furneth it shall die no man ought to stay him from it King * Ahab and Queen Jezabell must dye because Nabeth is unjustly cut off and his Vineyard taken from him Moreover the dogges must eate her flesh and lick up his blood and also his Son King Joram being slaine must bee cast into the very same plat of ground And was not the King the occasion and contriver of the first blood-shed And did he not persist to destroy multitudes of his most faithfull peoples lives and estates many yeares together and can wee thinke God hath forgot to be just Ahab and Jezabels sin was covered over with as much piety as might be but God will not he mocked for whatsoever a mansoweth that shall he also reap God will 〈◊〉 through Kings in the day of his wrath Fifthly for that it was the Parliament and Armies duty when God had delivered the King into their hands and left him at their dispose * to execute judgement upon him and to secure themselves and the People who have alwaies stuck close unto them in their greatest distresses hath not the King been a corrupt fountaine poysoning every streame and rivolet he had accesse unto and would he not have done so still if he had not been cut off and is not justice executed a good meanes to establish the faithfull of the Land in rest and peace with their lives Estates Lawes Liberties and Priviledges antiently and inherently in themselves and have they not with much expence of blood losse of friends and hardship now through Gods singular goodnesse regained all upon a * good just cause and title by right of conquest is it not then their duty to keep their own which God hath possest them of did not Jephthah and Israel do so with that which was the Amorites by originall right they onely won it by the sword and did weare it Sixthly did not the eminency of the Kings person agravate his sinne and judgement and make him successelesse and was it not Coniah King of Judahs case As I live saith the Lord though Coniah the Son of Je●●●akim King of Judah were the Signet upon my right hand yet will I pluck him thence And againe Write ye this man childlesse * a man that shall not prosper in his daies for no man of his seed shall prosper sitting upon the throne of David and ruling any more in Iudah Wisdome is better than weapons of War but one sinner destroyeth much good And is it not great wisdome that they have executed speedy judgement upon the King and his adherents and thereby endeavoured as much as may be to preserve the