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A48473 Plaine truth without feare or flattery, or, A true discovery of the unlawfulnesse of the Presbyterian government it being inconsistent with monarchy, and the peoples liberties, and contrary both to the protestation and covenant : the end of establishing the militia of London in such hands as it is now put into by the new ordinance, the betraying votes and destructive practices of a traiterous party in the House of Commons concerning certain petions for liberty and justice : also, a vindication of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, concerning certaine scurrulous words uttered by some of the said faction : with the meanes and wayes that must be used to obtaine reliefe against the said cyrannous usurpers, and for reducing the parliament to its due rights, power and priviledges, in the preservation of the kingdomes laws and liberties / written by I.L. Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. 1647 (1647) Wing L2156; ESTC R12537 30,822 22

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what the good will of the Lord is concerning his Church and worship what order and rule he hath prescribed and left us by his owne Son in the Gospel Doth not God the Father say This is my beloved Son heare ●hin Mark 9.7 And is it not written And Moses truely said unto the Fathers A Prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you like unto me him shall ye heare in all things whatsoever he shall say unto you * not the Scots nor the Priests and it shall come to pass that every soule which shall not heare that Prophet shall be destroyed from among the people * marke tremble all yee Priests Presbyterians Act. 22 23. And doubtless Christ who was a Son was not less faithfull in Gods house then Moses who was a servant And againe ye have a sure word saith the Apostle unto which yee doe well to take heed 2 Pet. 1.19 Yet doe these presumptuous men despise this command of God and neglect this sure word hearken to their owne corrupt humours take heed to their owne ambitious covetons desires and so proceed in despight of God and his Christ to erect a government after their owne inventions But they will tell you that the Assembly have fearched the Scriptures and had respect to the word in framing this government I beleeve they have but as the Devill did to make use of them for his own ends against Christ for they did not search to find what government it was the Gospell did hold out and warrant and propound and promote that But they first resolve upon propound such a government as will serve their purpose and then they apply themselves to make it good by Scriptures or to enforce the Scriptures for a warrant thus have they made their forme of Church government the rule of Gods word and not Gods word a rule to their form of government having done no otherwise then many Attu●nies Clerks doe who often draw Declarations and writings by another mans president or patterne without examining or consulting the Law in the case which is just as if a Taylor should first make a suit and then make use of his measure And grant that this Presbyteriall government be according to the word of God it is so in toto Is it so absolute that there is no degree of Reformation above it if so then the Scots have exceeded that grand planter of Churches Saint Paul for he told the Corinthians That he would yet shew them a more excellent way Cor. 12 31. And that we know but in part and prophecie but in part but when that which is perfect is come that which is imperfect shall be abolisht 1 Cor. 13.9 10. And Saint Peter and the Prophets spake of a new heaven and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness Of such a beautifull perfect Reformation and change as if it was a new world 2 Pet. 3.13 and Esay 64.17 I hope no proud Priest or Presbyterian dare affirme that there is yet any such Reformation or change in Scotland righteousness dwelleth not there I am sure and I would it was not almost banished out of England For as much then as there is a reformation more true and excellent than theirs or else theirs is none at all why may not the Independents so called or some others approach neerer to it then they with-waies then doth in the waies of the Presbyterians unlesse the Presbyterians will affirme themselves the onely wise and that the spirit of the most high God dwels only in them but then they must give me leave to aske them Saint Pauls question 1 Cor. 14.36 Came the word of God out from you Or came it unto you onely Or did the Bishop seale unto the Presbyterian Priests the holy Spirit when they sealed unto them their Ordination and so they have kept it ever since close up in a box to be brought forth in these times Truly my friends as learned Rabbies as they are They erre not knowing the Scriptures To the Law therefore and to the Testimony if they speake not according to this word it is because there is no light in them Isa 8.20 The Devill preached truer doctrine when he said that Jesus was the Sonne of God M●t. 8.29 then these Priests when they say that the Presbyterian government is jus divinum the law and government of Jesus Christ but this is as true as that the Church of Rome is a true Church the which they do now * Mr. Seymour one of the Assembly affirmes it in a dispute affirme to prove their Antichristian standing true And now here by the way I will occasionally put a few Queries First whether in case a forme of Church-government and worship contrary to the word of God be by force put upon us against our consciences by the Parliament and Presbyterian Assembly it be not by the same reason as lawfull for us to refuse and resist it vi et armis by force * And the rather because it is inforced by another Nation and without the Kings approbation as it was for the ●cots in like manner to reject and resist the forme of Church-government and worship put violently upon them against their consciences by the King and Bishops Secondly whether the Scots ought or have any more authority or right to prescribe or endeavour an imposition of Church-government and worship upon the people of England then the people of England have to prescribe and endeavour the imposition of the like upon the People of Scotland Thirdly If not Whether the Scott go not beyond their Last Do not move out of their sphere and intermeddle with what they ought not And now seeing there is as cannot be denyed a more high pitch of Reformation in Religion and holy worship then is yet attained or discovered I hope it is no offence nor transgression against the State for any true Christian or servant of Jesus Christ to press hard after it and not to conform himself to fixed formes bounds limits thereby to confine Gods holy Spirit Ye stiffe-necked and rebellious Priests of uncircumcised hearts and eares ye have alwaies resisted the Holy Ghost as your Fathers the Bishops did so do yee Act. 7.51 I have insisted the more upon this particular that the truth herein might be cleare because of the great delusion put upon the People by many of our pretending Reformers through their grand Oaths and pretexts of expelling all Popery and Popish innovations even whatsoever should be contrary to sound doctrine for so I understand those words in the Protestation contrary to the same doctrine and to reforme Religion according to the Word of God and to establish it in the power and purity of it and yet notwithstanding apply all their interest and power to support an * If the standing of the Bishops were antichristian what is theirs who stand by their ordination and power antichristian Ministery and to establish Church-government whose
Plaine Truth without FEARE OR FLATTERY OR A TRVE DISCOVERY OF THE Unlawfulnesse of the Presbyterian Government it being inconsistent with Monarchy and the Peoples Liberties and contrary both to the Protestation and Covenant The end of establishing the Militia of London in such hands as it is now put into by the new Ordidinance The betraying Votes and destructive practices of a Traiterous Party in the House of Commons concerning certain Petitions for Liberty and Justice ALSO A. Vindication of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax concerning certaine scurrulous words uttered by some of the said Faction WITH The meanes and wayes that must be used to obtaine reliefe against the said tyrannous Usurpers and for reducing the Parliament to its due Rights Power and Priviledges in the preservation of the Kingdomes Lawes and Liberties Written by I. L. Isaiah 3.12 13 14. Children are extortioners of my People and women have rule over them O my People they that lead thee cause thee to erre and destroy the way of thy paths The Lord shall enter into judgement with the Ancients of his People and the Princes thereof for ye have eaten up the Vineyard the spoile of the poore is in your Houses What have ye to doe that ye beat my people to pieces and grind the faces of the poore saith the Lord even the Lord of Hosts Woe be to the wicked it shall be evill with him for the reward of his hands shall be given him Printed and Published for the information advice and benefit of the poore oppressed betrayed and almost destroyed Commons of England 1647. PLAINE TRVTH Without Feare or Flattery IN the 28 Psalm Verse 6. The Spirit of God speaking there of Iudges and Rulers saith they are Gods and all of them children of the most high but he telleth them they shall die like men and fall as one of the Princes We unhappy men of England have at this time a generation of ambitious imperious men some of both Houses of Parliament whose Names ye may elsewhere find who by their power and subtill practises doe frame and assume to themselves a supreame power over us and would faine be taken for Gods and Sons of the most High by us yet they neither rule us like Gods nor demean themselves amongst us as children of the most High but rule us like Tyrants a degenerate kind which God never made nor owned and demean themselves more like children of disobedience serving their own base lusts and pleasures then children of the most high for were they such they would seeke the will of their Father in heaven and good of his People But the Spirit saith they shall die like men the which it may be doubted these men beleeve not but rather with the Atheisticall Epicure thinke they shall dye like Beasts and that the soule as well as the body returnes to the primam materiam and so if they can but escape the hand of justice here they dreame not of hearing of their wicked deeds hereafter and therefore they have resolved it appeares for the accomplishment of their own unrighteous ends after the manner of all Atheisticall Statesmen who cast the feare of God and consideration of death and judgement behind them to assay all waies and meanes of wickednesse as to vow and not pay to promise and not performe swear and forsweare covenant and breake to feign flatter and play the hypocrite I had almost said the devill to betray destroy rob spoyle oppresse and violate all law and rule of government infringe all rights and liberties imprison persecute deceive their trust requite evill for good and doe all manner of mischiefe and injustice even whatsoever Sathan and their wicked hearts shall prompt them unto insomuch that whatsoever they say or make shew of their evill doings declare that they beleeve not an immortallity and judgement they professe themselves Christians but if ye observe and consider their actions you must say and if you were a stranger you would sweare they were heathens yea they doe worse then heathens for did ever heathens take the name of their insensible Gods of wood and stone so frequently and solemnly into their mouthes by way of oath and covenant as these men have done and had it so little in reverence and so little respect to what they have sworne as these men have had the name of the great and terrible God of heaven and of their oathes made unto him read all Stories and search all Centuries of Ages and if there be any such example of perjury and swearing falsely by their God equivalent to the example of these men of this generation I will freely offer my selfe for a sacrifice to explate my offence against their holines and yet they are ready with Agurs Harlot Pro. 30.20 to wipe their mouthes and say we have done no wickednes But that the truth may be made apparent and expiated let us heare their promises vowes and speeches and compare their deeds and promises First they doe in the Protestation promise vow and protest in the presence of Almighty God whom sure they think is like the God of Baals Priests that could neither hear nor see to maintaine and defend with their lives powers and estates the true reformed Protestant Religion expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England against all Popery and Popish Innovations within this Realme contrary to the same doctrine c. Yet they are now setting up and have set up so farre as in them lyeth a Religion never before heard of within this Realme and quite contrary to the professed doctrine of the Church of England it being wholly opposite unto Christ and a meer Popish innovation brought out of Scotland and violently imposed upon us And thus it comes to passe by the confederacy of a haughty trayterous Party in the house of Parliament of which are the Earles of Manchester and Stamford Sir Phillip Stapleton Mr. Hollis and others with the proud covetous Priests for the advancement of their designe of usurpation and Lordlines both over his Majesty and us vow and protest in like manner to maintaine and defend the Kings Royall Person honour and estate and the lawfull rights and liberties of the Subject and every one that should make the said Protestation in pursuance of the same and that they will not for hope feare or other respect relinquish this promise vow and protestation And do they not accordingly maintain and defend the Kings Royall Person Honour and Estate His Person with a company of Commissioners of their own stamp and temper and with a Guard of able Horsemen and Souldiers debauched Gr●●●● his Regiment as if they were afraid to intrust any of the honest Commanders about him as if he were rather a Prince of Theeves then a Prince of three Kingdomes or of a free people and his honour and estate they defend with all the power and might they can taking the Supreame power upon themselves to grant Pardons sell the Lands purchased with the lives
day thy may and will doe to another part or place to morrow And they have injustly refused more then a few as that of the Counties of Buckingham and Hereford and divers others from all parts petitioners for redress of grievances and granting of libetties already and in this late particular president is the very effence and end of a Parliament perverted the rights of Parliament the ancient course of Parliamentary proceedings subverted and our native rights and priviledges so much as lies in this destructive party wholly vacated and destroyed And whether this strainge Vote and fact doe not justifie the fi●th article exhited by the King against Hollis and others 1641. Book Decl. page 35. by which he chargeth them To have traiterously endeavoured to subvert the very rights and beings of Parliaments● I beseech you all yee lovers of Englands liberties consider and judge And also part of that first seventh Article exhibited by the House against the Earle of Strafford Yea consider I beseech you compare and see if the words waies councels and practices of the Earle of Manchester Hollis Stapleton and others their complices and confederates doe not fully answer the 1 2. 5. and part of the 6. Article exhibited in 1641. by the King and to the first and part of the 2 3 4 6 7. Articles and some others only ●utati● mutan lis which were exhibited by the House of Commons against Strafford and also to some which were exhibited against Canterbury even as face answereth to face in water Truly wee are no longer free but absolute slave already if we may not petition for our libertyt what unlesse we will first aske them what we shall petition we must not it seems at all Petition Away with such Traitors from the Earth This Act and Vote answers those traiterous speeches of Harvy and Solloway two corrupt men of the House of Commons who impudently said note That the Parliament might doe what they would and were not to be questioned for it One of the Articles of high treason charged upon the Earle of Strafford was as appears in the fourth article of his second impeachment or accusation that he should declare and say That Ireland was a conquered Nation and that the King might doe with them what he pleased and is not here as much spoken and more by these two traiterous spirits Harvy and Solloway For Ireland was indeed a Nation by us conquered and his speech related to the King who was their head and had a power over them but these mens words are spoken of us a free People who though formerly conquered yet have not long since redeemed our liberties with our swords and relate to a company of men who are but subjects and the Kingdomes servants only called and chosen to coancell and advise not to reign and tyrannize But let u argue it all other Courts in the Land whatsoever have rules of jurisdiction and limmits and hath the supreme Court of Parliament none It is very unseasonable even against all rule of reason that that Court which preseribes rules to all other Courts should be without all rule it self The Lord chief Justice Cook in his treatise of the jurisdiction of the high Court of Parliament declares and proves otherwise and I am certain that it is against the very constitution and being of it for there is both * See Cooks Instituts Rotu Parli Lex consuetudo Parliamenti both a Law and a custome or usage of Parliament Besides there is a fundamental Law of the Land against which the Parliament cannot that is lawfully a Parliament act for whatsoever act is made or done in Parliament that is contrary to Magna Charta is void no Law and not to bee * See 42. Ed. 3. chap. 1. obeyed and what force then if well examined are most of our present Parliament Votes Orders and Ordinances * But new Lords new laws by which it is evident that the Parliament is not without a law and rule nor may doe what they will nor any thing onely in case of extremity and then also for good of the publicke and not unto example contrary to the fundamentall Lawes and constitutions of the Kingdome And was not one Wentworth of the House of Commons questioned yea and committed in the daies of Queen Elizabeth for his words and deeds in the House And can they themselves deny but that for Treason sellony and breach of the Peace they are questionable By all which it is clear that the proudest of them may be questioned and is accountnable for any misdemeanour or illegall unjust act done by them within the House They say to question them for any thing out of the House is a breach of their priviledge and must we question them neither in the House What is a Parliament man lawlesse Neither without nor within there is a new priviledge as their Ordinances are a new manner of Lawes it was not so of old The King who is the Supreme head is not without the Law hee may not de what he list Sure then much lesse may they who are but subjects and only coucnellers not Commanders Servants not Masters But is not this strange doctrine my friends that a Parliament man must not be questioned for whatsoever he doth in the House Lo here is a new Hidra-headed prerogative for you to suppresse which ye nevner expected Lop it betimes for this position tends directly to the subversion of all our Laws and liberties and the exaction of an arbitrary rule over us And if this Vote be not treasonable what is For by this rule they may within the House consult contrive and act high Treason against King and Kingdome commit murder pick pockets and breake the peace devise and conspire to destroy and massacre us to rob and spoile us and not to be questioned because it was resolved and done within the House Brave Parliamentary principles Is it not more then high ●●me f●llow Commoners to rouze up our Spirits and bestirre us to bring such as are the authors and promoters of these and such like destructive councels and actions to condigne punishment shall not the Judge of all the world saith Abraham do right and shall not the Court of Courts the supreme Court of all the Kingdom we may say do right Woe is to us for lamentable is our case our stream m●st needs be puddle and dirt when our very fountain is ●ilthy and corrupt Corruptio optima est passima that which is best being corrupted is the worst that which was formerly Englands Balsum and Antidote is now become Englands greatest Corasive and poyson yet not in it selfe but by accident through the boundles of ambition and insatiable avarice of a company of traiterous persons in both Houses of Parliament the chief of which are Manchester and Stamford Stapleton and Hollis Merrick and some others who have run themselves by their wicked deeds against the King and Common-Wealth into a desperate condition