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A89258 A leaf pull'd from the tree of life: medicinall for the healing of Englands divisions. Or, A glimpse of the excellency of a kingly government. Proving it to be 1. Most Godly. 2. Most Christianlike. 3. Most ancient. 4. Most safe for the people. Written out of love and good will to the peace and tranquility of the three nations, of England, Scotland, and Ireland. By John Moore. Moore, John, of Wechicombe, near Dunster, Somerset. 1660 (1660) Wing M2560; Thomason E1026_7; ESTC R208755 14,530 23

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with Selfe-Interest if the edge of thy affections and desires to peace be not blunted with delight in War if thy will be any way inclin'd to beat thy sword into a plough share and thy spear into a pruning hook if thy hand be not glew'd to the gain of oppression if in the School of Christ thou hast learnt any thing of self-denyall if thou dost ingeniously confess and owne the sacred Scriptures to be the only ground of Faith and rule of a Christians life and that they are reall testimonies of truth I doubt not but that the ensuing lines wil find acceptation with thee being written only out of love and good will to the generall peace and welfare of my Country For my part I do confess that in the beginning of the late war my judgement did lead me forth to own the Parliaments proceedings both in relation to the extirpation of Popery and also to the reducing of the Kings person from amongst some evill Counsellers who were then thought to animate him against the Parliament but never with the least intent either to destroy his person or race out a Kingly Government nor was there any such intent in the Parliament then as could be apprehended by any having taken a solemn Covenant to the contrary untill their divisions unhappily began and a Tyrannicall Engagement forc'd upon the people under pain of being ruined in 〈◊〉 they refused it a thousand times better it is for England 〈…〉 religious Covenant be revived and put in force then an 〈…〉 Engagement violently forc't upon the peoples consciences perpetuated If any one ask what shall they do then that have taken the Engagement why let them take it off the File of their hearts acknowledge their errour and be sorry for it for my own part I am clearly of this mind that God is as much honoured and it savours as much of an ingenious Spirit to confess an errour as to profess a truth My advice therefore to the servants of God and to all the inhabitants of the three Nations shall be this cheerfully heartily to submit to that form of Government which was by God ordeined of old and setled in heaven by an everlasting decree the onely visible means to keep us from destroying one another to restore us to peace and heal our breaches I have called this small Tract A Leafe pull'd from the Tree of Life because it is gathered from amongst the Laws and Ordinances of Jesus Christ the Alpha and Omega of all Rule and Government in the world the faithfull counsellor in heaven and earth and the chief commander thereof to the reading whereof without premeditated prejudice I commend thee and take my leave with this assurance that I intended nothing therein but a Declaration of my faithfull love to Englands peace and therein I hope to abide A servant faithfully devoted JOHN MOORE A Glimpse of the Excellency of a Kingly GOVERNMENT CHAP. I. That it is most Godly THe great and mighty God the holy just and wise God who made and formed all things by the power of his Word and guideth and governeth all things by his Word of Providence did in the beginning settle and place all things in good order and equipage in every sphere of his Dominion both in the heavens above and in the earth beneath wherein all his creatures sinfull man and Apostate Angells excepted have kept the same order wherein their Creator at first had set them in the firmament of Heaven those coelestial bodies keep their constant course the Moon and Starrs observe the motions of the Sun whom God hath seated there as chief amongst them who also knoweth his going down and those other inferiour bodies do observe his setting and uprising as it were acknowledging his superiority over them Thus the Heavens declare the glory of God and the Firmament sheweth what his hand hath made observing therein their Makers will Next the Fowls of the air are subordinate to the Eagles as Supream the Beasts of the earth have a Lion whom they acknowledge their Head Governour which made the Prophet thus write When the Lion roars all the beasts of the Forrest tremble Under the earth in the waters of the Sea the Fishes have their Leviathan concerning which creature t is observable that he hath solely or chiefly but two enemies the Sword-Fish and the Thresher the rest giving place to the greatness that his Creator hath given him and who are they at this day that are the chiefest enemies to the Supream Government of a single person but the Souldier who lives by his Sword and the factious Sectary with his Threshing Levelling principles By the forementioned things we may clearly see that in heaven above in the earth beneath and in the waters under the earth there is an observation of Soveraignty to one in chief neither do they alter or change it but continue in it only mans heart being corrupted with the disloyal principles of the fallen Angels who for refusing to own Christ for their Supreame Head were cast down headlong from Heaven to Hell will scarcely owne any Order but such as proceeds from their own disorders nor own any supream Government but that which makes every one a Governour The consideration of this makes me call to mind a worthy saying of the Aldermen and Members of the Common Council in the time of their imprisonment in the Tower of London written in their Declaration and Remonstrance from thence the words are these And seeing with too transparent eyes both Nature and Religion turned Antipodes acting themselves into a self-Antipathy as if man above all sublu●ary creatures was only compound of all contrarieti●s seeing the foundation on which next under heaven our hopes depend of our Laws our Religion our proper Rights and Priviledges we say not Oaths and Protestations blown up by the very roots by such a strong tempestuons violence which beats down all things before it making the leftiest Cedar level with the lowest shrubs until it hath vented it self into an universal destruction Of the truth of this sad Clause of their Declaration wofull experience hath been the sole School-Mistress in England for by reason of Oaths Protestations Covenants and Engagements and the violent forcible breach of them doth the land mourn and whilest the Lord hath looked for and expected Justice behold oppression and for righteousness but behold a general cry and complaint of the poor and needy the stranger widows orphans and fatherless so that except the Lord do put it into the hearts of some faithfull godly self-denying persons to put in practise a speedy remedie for the healing of the Land of these and other such foul enormities hateful to God and destructive to Mankinde we may justly fear that he will say Shall not my soul be avenged on such a Nation and People as this who think to establish Religion with blood and tye the stakes of Government together with cords of iniquity whose lips have spoken lies and their