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A50351 Sacro-sancta regum majestas, or, The sacred and royal prerogative of Christian kings. Wherein sovereignty is by Holy Scriptures, reverend antiquity, and sound reason asserted, by discussing of five questions. And the Puritanical, Jesuitical, antimonarchical grounds are disproved, and the untruth and weakness of their new-devised-state-principles are discovered. Dei gratia mea lux. Maxwell, John, 1590?-1647. 1689 (1689) Wing M1385; ESTC R217399 195,288 341

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to the King his Sacred Sovereignty inviolably This I say made God in Scripture non obiter raro accidenter not in a passing way occasionally or rarely or accidentally to command this Duty of Loyalty and Obedience to Kings Sacred in their Functions in their Persons Almighty God hath in commanding this Duty in holy Writ kept the same course he kept in setting down Essentials and Fundamentals of Faith and Worship If any be pleased to be at the pains to observe it I doubt if they will find any thing so peremptorily and frequently commanded and with so much reason urged The Lord knew how averse corrupt man is to give to the Lords Anointed his due without the special Grace of God or an over-ruling strong Providence People cannot be kept in Subjection David magnifieth it as one of the highest and most powerful of Gods blessings towards him that he delivered him from the strivings of his People Psal. 18. 43. and as ingenuously he acknowledgeth that it is God alone who subdueth his People under him Psal. 144. 2. God accounteth Rebellion against them Rebellion against himself and ordinarily in Scripture you have God and the King inseparably joyned and the Duties to both enjoyned 1 Pet. 2. 17. Fear God Honour the King Prov. 24. 21. My Son fear thou the Lord and the King and meddle not with them that are given to change This is purposely done not onely to intimate the greatness of the Sin of Disobedience Disloyalty and Rebellion but also to express the near Alliance Kings have with God and the strait conjunction betwixt them and God that nothing intervenes to divide or sever them which God hath put together let none put asunder We have proved that God in the Law hath reserved to himself as his own right the Constitution of Kings We have proved sufficiently that this was not a priviledged case of Gods People under the Law because Solomon indefinitely and consequently universally averreth That all Kings reign by God in Christ. Because Saint Paul hath delivered the same truth That there is no Supreme Power but from God alone and so from him alone that he admitteth no Corrival to share with him Thus you have three Arguments for our purpose We come now to the fourth Which is this Scripture right down teacheth us that all Kings whatsoever have their Free-hold from Almighty God alone Of Pharaoh King of Egypt it is said Exod. 9. 7. I have raised thee up Elisha from God designed anointed and constituted Hazael King over Syria 2 King 8. 13. Here you see that the Kings of Egypt and Syria are no less of Gods making than the Kings of Israel Are not Pharaoh Abimelech Hiram Hazael Hadad no less honoured with the compellation of Kings than David Saul or Ezekiah Be they what they will Gods creatures they are and of his making onely Ier. 29. 9. God doth honour Nebuchadnezzar by naming him his servant His servant conceive it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by way of excellency The same compellation it is which God giveth to David a King according to his own heart Nebuchadnezzar the King of Babylon my Servant If what we have said cannot suffice let them turn over to Isai. 45. 1 2. Thus saith the Lord to his Anointed 'to Cyrus whose right hand I have holden to subdue Nations before him and I will loose the loyns of Kings to open before him the two leaved gates and the gates shall not be shut I will go before thee and will make the crooked places strait I will break in pieces the gates of brass and cut asunder the bars of Iron And I will give thee the treasures of darkness and hidden riches of secret places that thou mayest know that I the Lord which call thee by thy name am the God of Israel A proof able enough to stop the Devils mouth What Cyrus was is well known he hath Iosiah's honour to be named well nigh an hundred years before he was born and named by his individual Name he is dignified with the Royal compellation of the Lords Anointed his Honour his work and all is from God and that immediately How much might be said if we pleased to insist to prove our point But leaving this I come to our fifth Argument which is That in the Book of God we are told Dominus dat aufert regna that there be no Kingdom but of his giving no Kings but of his making no King unking'd but by his doing We ended our last Argument with Cyrus we begun the proof of this with him too Esdr. 1. 2. It is recorded by the Holy Spirit Thus saith Cyrus of Persia the Lord of Heaven hath given me all the Kingdomes of the Earth and he hath charged me to build him an House at Ierusalem which is in Iudah You read the same 2 Chron. 36. 22 23. I am very inclinable to believe that Cyrus knew this charge from the Prophecy of Isaiah 44. 28. He is my shepherd and shall perform all my pleasure even saying to Ierusalem thou shalt be built and to the Temple thy foundation shal● be laid And again cap. 45. 13. I have raised him u● in righteousness and I will direct all his wayes he shall build my City and let go my Captives not for price nor r●ward saith the Lord of Hosts If this will not rectifie the perverse rebellious Tenet of Puritan and Jesuit I despair of doing it I know they will tell me it is an extraordinary case this is their ordinary poor shift that serveth them in many cases if they would consider it aright they might see how careful God has been by extraordinary Works and Manifestations and reiterated Precepts and Practices ordinary to right their extravagant and extraordinary Tenets and Humours If they can be satisfied we refer them to D●n 2. 19 20 21. And Daniel will teach them in the judgment of God that to give and remove Kings and Kingdoms is the sole and properly peculiar work of God When God had revealed to Daniel Nebuchadnezzar's Dream with the Interpretation of it he thanketh God and saith vers 20. Blessed be the Name of God for ever and ever for Wisdom and Might are his vers 21. And he changeth the times and the seasons he removeth Kings and setteth up Kings Again vers 37. He saith Thou O King art a King of Kings for the God of Heaven hath given thee a Kingdom Power Strength and Glory vers 20. and 21. He ascribeth the setting up and removing of Kings no less to God than Wisdom infinite and Omnipotency which are Divine Attributes incommunicable And vers 37. He vindicates this as proper and peculiar to the God of Heaven that Earth and earthly men can have no part in it Daniel in whom was the spirit of the holy Gods Daniel whom no secrets troubled Daniel in whom was wisdom like the wisdom of Gods reached not this high point to know that in the People was an underived Majesty to be derived to
fidei but they are bound to another as propugnatores fidei that is to see that the Purity of Faith and Worship be preserved with that Solemnity and Decency of sacred Places sacred Things sacred Persons sacred Gestures as God hath prescribed and the holy Catholick Church hath practised and allowed The Preservation of the sacred Right and Prerogative royal is that secureth and preserveth the Right and Liberty of the Subject and it is the maintaining and preserving of God's and holy Church's Right that preserveth Kings and their Crowns Happy is the King who with David can say Psal. 26. 8. Lord I have loved the Habitation of thy House and the place where thine Honour dwelleth upon this he may with David confidently pray vers 9. Gather not my Soul with Sinners nor my Life with bloody men If the King's delight be in the Sanctuary of the Lord although Trouble fall upon him yet Help will come to him out of the Sanctuary that will save both him and his Crown Psal. 20. The highest Honour the greatest Happiness that ever David attained to was to bring back again the Ark of God to leave a great Treasure for building of the Temple 1 Chron. 13. 15. 28. and to raise the Church and establish the Worship and Order in it's height of Perfection 1 Chron. 24. 25 26. when he finished this Work he rejoyced more than ever Then he said Psal. 84. 10. A day in thy Courts is better than a thousand elsewhere it was better be a door-keeper in the house of the Lord than to dwell in the Tents of Wickedness It was this that made God send to his King Deliverance out of his Troubles Psal. 18. vers ult It was this that established his House and Kingdom for ever it was this that crowned him with a Crown of pure Gold here and of immortal Glory in Heaven Kings at their Coronation offer their Crowns Scepters and Swords to God at his Altar and receive them from thence the one Ceremony signifieth that their Sovereignty cometh to them immediately from God the other signifieth that they offer all first for the Service of God It is a Vow or Dedication of themselves and their Power for the Advancement of Gods Glory To this add that this is solemnly sworn by them to maintain the Purity of the Faith and Worship and the Priviledges and Rights of holy Church and lastly all is sealed with the receiving of the Sacrament off the Altar What then can free Kings from these Ties And how fearful a thing is it for them to be principal Actors or accessary to bad Counsels and Courses to give up a Church or to wrong Christ and his Rights There be a great many that practise Machiavel's Politicks affirming Princes are no more tyed to Church and Religion than as both of them are subordinate and subservient to the politick Government and good Temporal These are truly Atheists who Ierob●am like care not at all for God nor Religion who abuse them to their own private ends they may for a short time flourish but in the end God will root out them and their Posterity and their Memory shall be had in Execration as Pilate is remembred in the Creed and Iudas recorded in the Gospel There be others who seem more moderate whose Counsels are no less pernicious because they seem to speak in a favourable and more specious way like to the Devil transforming himself into an Angel of Light these advise Kings to maintain a Worship an Order a Church but that it is not best to be too sumptuous and prodigal in the Maintenance or endowing the Church richly nor is it necessary punctually and precisely to adhere to all Gods Ordinances and in some cases say they a Prince at some Times at some Exigences may give way to the undoing of some Ordinances of God and Christ he may permit some of the Beauty and Solemnity of the Worship to be eclipsed devest the Church and Church-men of some Priviledges and Rights which by immemorial Possession they and their Pedecessors have enjoyed and to which besides Dedication and Consecration the Church is by all positive Civil Law and Right entituled no less if not more than Noblemen Gentlemen Corporations or any Subject or Subjects whatsoever These Counsels for a time may prevail and the Church may be a little for a little time suppressed and depressed but if God have Mercy in Store for that Kingdom it will not continue long These Achitophels tell Kings that if Moses's ten Commandments the Apostles twelve Articles of the Creed and the six Petitions of the Lord's Prayer be preserved it skilleth not for other things whether Bishop or no Bishop whether good Christians preach and do ministerial Acts or only men in sacred Orders authorised by Consecration and Imposition of hands whether any Solemnity in the publick Worship or not whether in sacred Church consecrated or in a private House or Barn whether Christ have a Patrimony or his Servants be allowed only a Competency at the Disoretion of Lay-men c. These Counsels and Courses if they be not repented forsaken and the Church righted will prove destructive to Kings to their Crowns to their Posterity and to their Authors and Abettors King Saul for ought we read did not restrain nor pollute the Worship he found nor took from their Priests what was their due but it is manifest he did neglect God and his Church his Worship and his Servants had less Esteem of God's Servants than of any of his Subjects besides and yet this is punished with the Forfeiture of Crown and Kingdom to him and his Posterity and God provideth a man a King according to his Heart to right the Church to order the Service aright which established his Kingdom and Crown for ever The Church was the Alpha and Omega of his Government he consecrated the beginning of his peaceable Reign with bringing home the Ark he spent the most of his Reign in ordering and establishing the Service of God with it's Solemnity and ended his Life and Reign exhorting Solomon to do the like to build the Temple and leaving by Legacy a great immense Treasure consecrated to this purpose If any will look upon these Counsellors he will find that they have a mighty Zeal and Care of their own Honour and Wealth how much they remit their Zeal towards God and his House they intend it as much for themselves and what concerneth their private they will not willingly dwell but in Houses of Cedar and can see the Ark of God within Curtains this maketh them that they can suffer the Church to be spoiled if by her Spoils they or theirs can be enriched Christians they cannot be whatsoever they profess they are in a contrary a contradictory way to Christ of him it was said The Zeal of thine House hath eaten me up of them it is verified that their Zeal hath eaten up the house of God If these men can enjoy their own make