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A40737 A funeral sermon on the occasion of the death of Algernon Sidney, Esq. Who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, on December the seventh 1683. for high-treason 1683 (1683) Wing F2539A; ESTC R214649 22,178 74

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hail and rain the air being filled with Thunder and Lightening ran armed to the Pallace which they assailed having filled the large Market-Place of St. Marks with armed men The whole City was quickly in Armes and there was a sore Fight the Fight ceased not till such time as the Senate getting the upperhand the Conspirators were beaten back from the Palace Baimonti returning from his own house through the Mercers Street a woman forth of a Window threw a Mortar on his head with which blow he fell half dead to the Ground and was slain out right by those who persued him who presently returned to the Pallace Some of the Conspirators which were Patricians by birth being taken on the Dice-Bridge were by the command of the Prince forthwith beheaded whereupon that place hath ever since born the Name of Mal-pas And to extinguish the memory of these wretches it was decreed in all places to deface the Arms of Baimonti and his Complices their houses were razed to the Ground and all their Goods confiscated a Pension was given to the Woman and her Heirs who with the blow of the Mortar stayed Baimonti When James the First King of Scotland had besieged the Castle of Roxburgh which was ready to be surrendred unto him the Queen came to the Camp in great haste unto the King signifying that there was a Conspiracy begun against him The King thereupon raised the Siege and returned home Now Walter Stuart Earl of Athol and head of the Conspiracy pretending a right to the Crown procured his Nephew Robert Stuart and his Cousin Robert Graham to slay the King Hereupon the said Robert Stuart and Graham came one Evening to the Black Friars in Perth where the King then lay and by Licence of the Porters coming into the house ran up into the Gallery before the Kings Chamber-Door minding to have staid there till one of the Kings Servants who was Privy to their wicked purpose should come to give them entrance into the Chamber but before the coming of this Traitor another of the Kings Servants named Walter Staunton came forth of the Chamber-Door to have fetched Wine for the King who seeing these two Traitors standing there at the Door either of them having a long Sword girded to him he stept back and cryed Treason but e're he could get within the door to make it fast they leap'd upon him and flew him there Mean while a young Virgin named Catharine Douglas that was afterward Married to Allexander Lovel of Bolunni got to the Door and shut it but because the Bar was away that should have fastened it she thrust her arm in the place where the Bar should have been put and being young and her bones tender her armes was chrushed asunder and the door broke up by force Herewith they entred the Chamber slaying such of the Servants as made defence and then the King himself with many cruel and deadly Wounds The Queen also was hurt endeavouring to save the King her Husband Patrick Dunbar Brother to George late Earl of March was left for dead on the floor by reason of such Wounds as he received in the Kings defence Observation VI. That Pride Envy and Malice will make men insolent in their carriage toward those that are of greatest worth and dignity and desert Was ever Nation more obliged to a man than this People to Moses Did any man carry himself with more Meekness than he did and more Integrity But no Dignity and Worth can exempt him from the malice of those whom Pride and Envy hath made more brutish than the Beasts themselves Ye see how sawcily these men speak to Moses and Aaron Ye take too much upon you Why lift ye up your selves above the Congregation of the Lord How stubbornly did Thomas Becket oppose King Henry the Second How Insolently did Bonner and Gardner two Popish Bishops behave themselves against the Authority of King Edward the Sixth In the beginning of Queen Elizabeths Reign how stubbornly did the Popish Doctors behave themselves in refusing to dispute with the Protestants according to that order which was prescribed and refusing to set the Royal Crown upon her Head No wonder that those who maintain Errours and Lies audaciously and obstinately against the truth of God do all shew themselves Presumptious and Insolent against Princes and Magistrates St. Peter calls them 2 Pet. 20. Presumptuous and Self-willed Presumptuous the word is in the Original 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Men of daring and audacious Spirits impudently bold or presumptuous Hereticks what they want of Truth in their Doctrines they labour to make up with impudency and boldness not only against Inferiours but also against Governours whom God hath set in his own place especially when they have got strength on their side Again saith St. Peter they are Self-willed and stubborn and refractory 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Men that will please themselves and have their own will and way in despite of Authority Hereticks and false Teachers proud envious and malicious men out of self-will Pride and frowardness behave themselves audaciously and impudently against their Governours and will go their own way because they will In the first Reformation in England under K. Edward the VI the Popish Prelates and Clergy the State having before discarded the Pope did easily joyn with the Protestants though not in their Opinions yet in the publick Service of the Church and had not the Pope soon after been restored by Queen Mary to his former Authority in all Probability that Faction long since had been ended but after the Readmission of the Pope and his having Liberty to tamper with his Party at pleasure in the Second Reformation by Queen Elizabeth not a Popish Bishop could be perswaded to come to our Church And this practise hath been continued by the greatest part of the Recusants their Followers to this Day notwithstanding our Service be in it self less offensive to them and in no part opposite to any point of their Creed than that in King Edwards was Thus it pleased their Politick Governours to preserve and perpetuate the Remains of their party by this utter Breach and Alienation inhibiting them not only the reading of the Protestants Books and repairing to their Churches but also to joyn with them in any Divine Service by whomsoever or how lawful soever performed thereby kindling in them an extream hatred and detestation of their opposites Observation VII That those that know not how to govern themselves and are much more unfit to govern others are apt to despite Government and labour to destroy it This ye see here in the Examples of Korah Dathan and Abiram Loose and Licentious Spirits would have none above them that should have Power to restrain them Lust and Corruption are Irregularities which abhor to come under Order St. Jude saith v. 8. They defile the flesh despise Dominion and speak evil of Dignities They despise not only Men in Authority but Dominion and Authority it self cannot