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A92868 The spirituall madman, or, A prophesie concerning, the King, the Parliament, London, the Army; of the admirable fulnesse, and compleatnesse, of the restauration, and satisfaction of all interests. / Written by VVilliam Sedgewick. Sedgwick, William, 1609 or 10-1669? 1648 (1648) Wing S2391; Thomason E477_9; ESTC R205532 11,474 16

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it a little taste of that infinite Majesty that is now breaking forth in the glorious ●ppearing of God In this businesse the Lord satisfieth his own Interest who is Alphis and Omega the first and the last and this is the root of our pleasure that thou art pleased and satisfied Thou reignest thou art King this is thy due all power and dominion is thine t is thy right to have all all are thine for thee they were created made King Parliament Lords Commons Ministers People all sorts all sides all parties are the Lords and thou wilt reign over and in all from Sea to Sea from one end of the Earth to the other as lightening shining from East to West so is thy Kingdom and thy glory is now due to thee that thou shouldest appear not in weaknesse to serve men but in thy great Majesty in thy highest honour thou must now shew forth plainly thy self in thy utmost and most enlarged goodnesse power and wisdom Nothing now will serve thee but to be all in all To be all thou art in Heaven in all the Earth to bring forth all thy riches to sill every creature all glory in all things Thou art all in Earth as well as all in Heaven all in King in Parliament in People there is nothing but thy self in these thou art Bishops Presbyters Independents all these and all in these all Majesty power glory justice in the King and all the same in the Parliament and all that too in the people thou art all the labour strength riches freedom in the People all this in the Parliament all the same in the King all hight and all lownesse Thou art all Wisdom Authority Government in Bishops all care zeal labour in Presbyters all love union absolutenesse in Independents and all these in every one thou art the same in all all in all All in darknesse all in light all in weaknesse all in strength all that every part is all the whol is all the whol in every part and all Heaven all Glory all peace all quietnesse all love all goodnesse in all these parts and whol Lesse then this generall and near union and mariage will not satisfie thee being thy self satisfied thou doest satisfy all and being pleased thou pleasest all thy content contents every one because thou art all art content it self in all Thou hast shaken all Nations and the desire of all Nation is come We have been shaken into peeces and every peece shaken out of all order and peace Thou art good that thou doest but shake only renders that thou maist make way for thy self to enter for all to enter with thee into every part What we desire we have we can desire nothing but the Lord nothing is desirable but the Lord the Lord we have and in the Lord we meet with every desirable thing the desire satisfied which is a tree of life God was our desire which is now interpreted being brought forth into performance and enjoyment God the bottom and top the desire and desired meeeing in one spirit and Kingdom God the root in our desires grown up into the fruit attainment The interest of this whole Kingdom in this restoration is sathfied and that consists in first PEACE a sure Peace a wel-grounded Peace here you have the richest jewell of peace that heaven hath the Peace of God The union and agreement of Father Son and Spirit in one this is our peace and a wel-grounded peace setled and sure that is lasting and durable a threefold cord that cannot be broken We are one with God reconcil'd to Godf we dwell together in the same house he hath married us one in God one as God one amongst our selves as he is one All in the Father the Head the KING all in the Son the Body the Parliament All in spirit in combination acting and living together in their just and lawfull rights and in perfect fruit of righteousnesse love and peace Secondly The Nation desires SETTLEMENT after her shakings here 's everlasting Settlement upon sure foundations The sure mercies of David upon the rock of ages he who was is and ever will be those pillars upon which England stood made clear and bright and the Kingdom setled upon them Now the world is establisht in eternity so that it cannot be moved Thirdly The HONOVROF THE NATION honoured indeed For glory doth dwell in our Land our Nation now is the very throne and seat of Divine glory a Royall Nation filled with Princely spirits the Kingdom it self raised from the grave of lusts luxury covetuousnesse oppression basenesse and beastliness into the noblenesse and wisdom of the spirit of God England first brought forth into that excellent and perfect righteousnesse liberty and justice that shall be a copy to other Nations a Mother that shall bring forth salvation to all the earth Fourthly The SETLING OF RELIGION of the true Orthodox ancient Protestant Religion and the rooting out Sects heresies popery This doth it compleatly and fully We now shall have sound doctrin measured by the scripture of truth the golden line of truth it self truth derived from the bowells of eternity and constantly preserved and kept in the worst ages free from defilement giving testimony of it self successively in the darkest times and now breaking forth in undeniable and in disputable authority and evidence Not peeces but a whole body of Divinity Divinity it self not in shadow but the body of it not maim'd but intire and whole from the highest head and glory of God to the lowest part of hell and all the variety of estates in Christ in Angels in men with their fallings and risings descendings and ascendings fully and plainly brought forth The Sun shall shine so clearly as shall discipate these mists of error that are amongst us with such power as shall compose the madnesse and disorder of peoples judgments into a beautifull Uniformity by power of the Spirit of God and in satisfaction to every mind Fiftly Another publick interest is LIBERTY from all oppressing powers this we have here restored a glorioue liberty in which all Englishmen shall live under Authority as children not servants nor slaves some shall rule as Fathers others shall obey as Sons Nothing but love goodnesse and gentlenesse in both both to command and obey shall be sweet and delightfull no Laws but the perfect Law of liberty which the subject shall choose and desire A KING free and inlarged into the hearts and estates of his people living in all they are and have and they pleased to have it all the Kings every one hating that which will not be the KINGS and Common-wealths counting that base and unworthy that is not every one 's as well as his own and that only to be rich which is free for all and so men free to part with as well as to injoy estates free as well as persons and men not slaves to men nor to their wealth no not to propriety which is the greatest