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A77665 Rules for kings, and good counsell for subjects: being a collection of certaine places of holy Scripture, directing the one to governe, and the other to obey. Most necessary for all men that are desirous to square their actions according to the rule of God's Law. Whereunto is added a prayer for the King. In these times of contradictions. Browne, Edward. 1642 (1642) Wing B5105A; Thomason E107_19; ESTC R21701 6,438 10

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rebelling agaist Moses V. 5. Protect and defend him ô Lord whom thou hast chosen from the outrage of his people and cause him to come neere unto thee Chap. 17.10 and let his rod bud and blossome to be kept for a taken against those Rebels that rise up against him 1 Sam. 24.8 and let them stoup with their face to the earth and bow themselves before thine annoynted V 10. Let their eyes spare him ô Lord and let not them put forth their hand against our Lord the King for hee is thine annoynted V. 5. Let their hearts mite them yea do thou smite those ô Lord that shall cut off his skirt or d●vest him of his Royall roab and authority Chap. 26 9. And let none that stretch forth their hands against thine annoynted be guiltlesse Iudges 17.6 Let us not see such dayes ô God as when there was no King in Israel lest every man do that which is right in his own eyes V. 5. and make himselfe Gods and consecrate his sons for his priests or take to himselfe Priests without consecration O Lord God put an end to these dayes of trouble and confusion and thou having given us a just King not in thine anger but in thy mercy give us joy of our King and Psalme 63.11 let the King rejoyce in thee ô God and let the mouth of those that speake lyes be stopped V. 9. and those that seeke his soule to destroy it let them go into the lower parts of the earth Vers 10. and let them fall by the sword and be a portion for Foxes Psal 18 47 ●●de thou ô God his avenger and subdue the people under him Isaiah 45.1 Thou ô Lord God that didst annoynt Cyrus whose hand thou didst strengthen to subdue Nations before him before whom thou didst open the two leaved gates Verse ● b●fore whom thou didst go to make the crooked places straight and to breake in pieces the gates of brasse V. 3. To whom thou gavest the hidden riches of secret places V. 4 that didst call him by his name though he knew thee not Verse 5. That didst gird him though thou wert unkown unto him preserve thou thy servant our gracious King and 2 Sam. 22.40 gird him ô Lord with strength in battle th●● those that rise against him may be subdued under him Ver. 44. and deliver him ô God from the strivings of his people Let the servants of our Lord the King be no longer a reproach and a by-word let them not be called evill counsellors and enemies to the state that endeavour to do him service Proverbs 19.6 But let many entreat the favour of our good Prince Chap. 16.15 and in the light of the Kings countenance let there be life and let his favour be as a cloud of the latter raine Ester 6.7 And for the man whom the King delighteth to honour V. 9. let him be clothed in Royall apparell and let him be brought on horseback through the City and proclaimed before him thus shall it be done to the man whom the King delighteth to honour and we beseech thee ô God Isaiah 33.17 Let our eyes see the King in his beauty and Psalm 28.8 be thou his strength ô Lord and the wholesome defence of his annoynted Psalme 21.1 Let the King joy in thy strength ô Lord and in thy salvation let him greatly rejoyce Verse 2. Give him his hearts desire and withold not the request of his lips V. 7. Let the King trust in thee ô Lord through the mercy of thou the most highest let him not be moved V. 5. Let his glory be great in thy salvation Psalme 89.26 Let him cry unto thee thou art his Father his God and the Rock of his Salvation Psal 61.6 O prolong thou the Kings life and his yeares as many generations V. 7. Let him abide before thee ô God for ever O prepare mercy and truth which may preserve him 2 Sam. 18.32 And let the enemies of our Lord the King and all that rise up against him be as was that young man Absolom Chap. 7.29 Therefore now Lord let it please thee to blesse the houses of thine annoynted that it may continue for ever before thee For thou ô Lord God hast spoken it and with thy blessing let the house of thy servant be blessed for ever And this for the merits of Jesus Christ our only Saviour and Redeemer Amen FINIS