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A80609 A treatise of subiection to the powers. Preached almost a yeer since, and now copied out for the presse; yet not to flatter any, but to inform all. : To the powers I say as Jehosaphat did, 2 Chron. 9.6 ... : To others I say in the words of the apostle, I Pet. 2.13 ... / By Tho. Carre. Carre, Thomas, 1599-1674. 1651 (1651) Wing C640A; ESTC R173401 35,985 61

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are in subordination And it is to be understood of the Civill the secular Powers in this text because the Apostle speaketh in this chapter of Tribute and custome which is due to such onely And be the Powers what they will good or bad by what right or wrong they obtain the place of Superiority how ever they demean themselves in the use or abuse of their Power rule they rightly or rigidly yet being in the place of Civill Superiority subjection must be yeelded to them The Apostles biddeth servants to be obedient to their Masters with fear and trembling with good will doing service as to the Lord and not unto men (v) Ephe. 6. 5. Colos 3. 22. And Peter saith Servants be subject to your Masters not only to the good gentle but also to the froward (w) 1 Pet. 2. 18. And the Roman Emperours by force and might rather then by right Lorded it at the time when Paul pressed subjection to the Powers Wheresoever then or in whomsoever the visible Power is at present to it we must be subject And we see where the visible Power now is God hath trans-ferred the Government as I said before for without him nothing can come to pass It is Gods disposing for his own ends in mercy or in judgement how ever we must be subject Quest Onely here a question may be made that is how far evill and Tyrannicall Powers have their power from God Whether by sufferance and permission onely Reply I answer that though this doth not concern the present State For we do not look upon the Power now in the hands of the Parliament as usurped and Tyrannicall For they have 1. Proceeded against the late King 2. Deposed his Posterity 3. Taken the Government to themselves to the use and benefit of those that have betrusted them And all this is by the fundamentall Laws of the Kingdom as they have solemnly declared I must beleeve it for I cannot contradict yet that evill Magistrates have their power not onely from permission but by Divine Disposition appeareth 1. Not onely from this text the Powers that be are ordained by God And yet those Powers were usurped and Tyrannicall 2. But from other texts of Scriptures As it is said in Iob When he hideth his face who can behold him whether it bee done against a Nation or against a man (x) Iob 34. 30. David saith It is God that putteth down one and setteth up another (y) Psal 75. 7. And it is said in Daniel that the most High ruleth in the Kingdome of men and giveth it to whomsoever he will and setteth over it the basest of men (z) Dun. 4. 17. And if he set up it is not in man to pull down The Lord by the Prophet saith I gave them a King in mine anger (a) Hos 13. 11. It is likewise said that the Lord raised up or advanced the Assyrians b and the Babylonians c Therefore evill Governours are not set up without Gods Ordinance and disposition for the punishment of some And in that Daniel prayed for Nebuchadnezzar wishing that the calamities signified in his dreams might betide to his enemies and that he himself might escape them (d) Dan 4 19. It sheweth that people are to pray for the welfare and prosperity of their wicked Governours For a bad Government is better then none at all And a Tyranny is better then an Anarchy Ieremy bid the Jewes seek the peace of the City whither the Lord had caused them to be carried away captives and to pray unto the Lord for it for in the peace thereof they should have peace (e) Jer. 29. 7. Paul exhorts that prayers and supplications be made for all men for Kings and those that exercise Kingly authority when they were Tyrants and persecutors of Gods people (f) 1 Tim. 2. 1. the like doth Peter Submit your selves saith he to every Ordinance of man for the Lords fake (g) 1 Pe. 2. 13 14. And now to reflect upon the present Government in the hands of the Parliament and those that are in subordination to them What is the Parliament but the Commons representative 1. Legally summoned 2. Legally chosen 3. Legally admitted 4. Legally constituted 5. Legally continued 6. Legally proceeding in whatsoever they have done 7. And still they propound the Legality of what they intend to doe And all by the fundamentall Laws and constitutions of this Nation What would men have more 1. They have taken the Government into their hands for the good and freedome of them that have betrusted them 2. They by their Declarations promise to manage all for the Publike good 3. They constantly affirm that they have no wayes falsified nor betrayed the trust reposed in them 4. And though they take up Armes yet not against the King directly but against his and the Kingdomes enemies 5. Again the Kings power Politick was tyed to the Parliament by the Act of Continuation Hee took up Armes first they onely in defence of themselves and of his Power which he had secured to them by the foresaid Act. He fought against himself they for him Besides all Declarations and the Covenant it self were for the preservation of his Majesties person Power and Estate The sequels I leave to bee answered by them that know and promise to defend the Fundamentall Laws of the Kingdome Hoping they can give a fair account of all proceedings with his late Majesty and his surviving Posterity 6. However they are in possession of the Power and it is not my part to enquire how nor to dispute the equity thereof The Power is in them and I for my part will be subject Object Some say this is not a Parliament or not the Parliament of the people for they are but a few of those that were chosen which now sit Answ For my part I neither know what number is requisite to make a Parliament nor what number do fit This we all know that those now fit doe act as the Power 1. They make no Laws 2. They order the coynage 3. They impose taxes and customes And we see no visible Power Superiour to them So long therefore as the Power is in them we must be subject to them as to the Superiour Power Thus much of the former part of my Text with the particulars in it 2. Now secondly the reasons enforcing the duty which as I said are two 1. The first is the advancement of the Power whence it is There is no power but of God saith my text Chance and Fortune hath no place nor power in this thing as is shewed before both from that passage in David (h) Psal 75. 7. and from that in Daniel (i) Dan. 4. 17 Object It will be here objected that the Lord said they had set up Kings but not by him they had made Princes and hee knew it not (k) Hos 8. 4. If hee had no knowledge of nor hand in those advancements then