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A51719 A discovery, or Certaine observations, concerning the crafty and cursed proceedings of the conspirators, or rebbells of England against their owne King, Queene, church, government, then established; to wit 1639. And the liberty, peace, fafety [sic], & quiet-beeing, of that our nation, and other kingdomes thereunto belonging. By whom the people of other nations have beene also cheated and troubled. Observed by J. M. whose hart hath for many yeares together mourned in secret, for the calamity by the sayd rebbels, brought upon his owne, and other nations. J. M. 1657 (1657) Wing M35; ESTC R217014 62,961 63

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which are commanded and best pleasing vnto God Almighty who is abuntdantly able and willing to reward your Majesty and all that doe so wherefore I pray God that the Consideration heereof may incourage and stirre vp the Spirits of your Majesty and your Honourable Counsell with your most Reverent Cleargy and the rest of your People to breake the yoake of these Usurpers from off the necks of the King and the distressed Nation of England as Abraham did by the enemyes of his Brother Loth. And as the Lord stirred vp the Spirit of Cyrus King of Persia Gen. 14.14.15 16. Because not only they resolved to Spoyle Ezra 1.1 Raven Murder all such Catholikes Protestants as are more Religeous more Conscientionable towards men more zealous towards God then any of the sayd Rebbells as I have proved and found by long experience For I have often observed in severall Countryes that some Catholikes doe worship God in vprightnesse of hart and in the beauty of holinesse as you may read at large in the 1. Chron. chap. 16. vers 29. And in that manner as is fully exprest Psal 110.4 And this generation of Hypocrites and Iugglers are a very great disparidgement to all honest-harted Protestants both at home and abroad who by the evill conversation of these English and Scottes Conspirators are evill spoken off without cause For I doe assure your Majesty and all the world that how ever many Protestants are deluded by these Lurking Curres yet I doe know Protestants both of my owne and severall other Nations Job 1.1 Who feare God and eshew evill and are harmlesse and upright men John 4.23.24 such as worship God in spirit and in trueth God is a spirit and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in trueth And how ever these desemblors in England doe Vsurpe the name of Protestants to the great disgrace of many thousands of honest and Godly men both in England and elsse where who to my knowledge doe feare the Lord and serve him in sinserity and trueth as it is sayd by Joshua in the 24. of Joshua 14. My Judgement is that neither Catholick nor Protestant shall bee able to lift vp their heads without spot so longe as they goe in the wayes of Caine Baallam Elemasse Judas Crumwell Isa 56.11 or his adherance yet these cunning Sophisters who like doggs are greedy after the pray and that they may the better obtaine it they take vpon them the name of Protestants And by giving to the Officers of his Army and the like of his owne Creaturs large Portions out of the sweat of honest mens browes and the substance of those who takes paines for their Living these are the Catterpillors whose delight and Resolution is not only to destroy those that are better then them selves but even the way and the meanes by which they should subsist in time to come And these are esteemed and found to bee by all men that follow honest callings like vnto those dogg-fish at Sea which come into the Nets and spoyle aboundance of Herrings and the Net also and yet they are good for nothing them selves It seemes to me a sad thing that men that vse great Industry take paines and venture their lives and Estates night and day and many times after longe patience and losse of time when it please God to send them a scull of Herrings then coms the dogg-fish and spoiles the net and a thousand times more Herrings then would serve them to eate and yet escapes from being taken him selfe So the Rebbells though they have done much mischiefe to their betters yet they sometimes escape longe from punishment therfore Let them bee put to shame Psal 83. and perish When it goeth well with the Righteous the citie rejoyceth Vers 10. and when the Rebbells perish there shall bee joy and shouting Gen. 6.5 Prov. 11. at the 10. vers Because the thoughts of their harts are for wickednesse and evill continually Neither is there any thing to bee expected from these destroying Traitors or very littele that justly belongs vnto them selves Yet the hastening of their speedy being humbled or distroyed is very urgant and of great necessety for the prevention of their sutor evill for they are so absolutely bent to continue in their wickedres that it seemes they have sould them-selves and delight to doe wickedly against their owne and other Nations to wit Crumwell his Army and others of his chiefe Associates And therefore it is that they devise mischiefe continually and soweth discorde between loving and deare friends Prov. 6.14.15 and if they fall they know it will bee without Remedy In the meane time Deut. 31.22 they wax fat and fill them selves and such as helpe them And like the Sons of Ely they make them selves fat with such things as are the chiefest of England and other Nations belonging to others which are their betters abroad and at home Whereof God him selfe takes notice as in the 1. of Sam. 2.29 Because they can frame Rayling and Reviling Arguments against Papists they suppose that to bee sufficient to justefie them in all their Treason Theft and Murder wherin they are not ashamed to abuse the Trueth because their discourse and behavior is for the most part if not all together contrary to Trueth and Equity By which meanes they cause many a good Protestant to thinke and to doe in some things worse then ever they would have done and so stirre vp and continew strife for the working out of their owne ends neyther can they any way better please the divell their patron for by their owne confession they have some times set Catholicks and made vse of them against Drotestants who were drawne to it By the importunety and impudency of the sayd Conspirators at other times with no lesse brasen faces they have provoacked and stirred vp Protestants against Catholiks So that first and last these cursed and dubble insinuators have beene the cause of great distresse trouble and bloudshed vnto both Catholicks and Protestants But all you that have yet hope to finde peace vnto your soules and that you may lift vp your face without spot in time to come be sure to let no wickednesse enequity nor presumptuous persons dwell in your Tabernakle nor come neare you nor any body for them that you may bee steadfast without feare and that your Age may bee clearer then the Noone-day So shall you shine forth and bee as the morning and also secure because there is hope Job 11.14.15.16.17.18.19.20 It hath beene demaunded of mee of what Religeon the Conspirators of England are and because I know not of any they have I have beene oftimes troubled what or how I should make answear not onely because they have so often changed from one to another but because all their proceedings is so contrary to all Religeons that which I can most properly say is that if they had any Religeon that had any
that all stryffe difference and contention that is betweene them may happyly cease and that godly Loue and a blessed and continuall Vnion might bee obtained betweene the two Kingdoms afore sayd And so much the rather because the enemies of them both and of all vnfained Christians doe strive with all their might and pollecy to hinder it Thirdly Because it would bee matter of gladnesse and great joy of harte vnto all the people of God to Liue peaceably and quietly in all Godlynesse and honesty which is acceptable in the sight of God our Savior 1. Tim. 2.2 Forthly Because it is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour Who will haue all men to bee saved and to come vnto the knowl●g of the truth Neither can the Spirit of God 1. Tim. 2. nor the hart of the Pope vers 3.4 bee more greeved then when their Children Associate them selues with evill Contentious men Therefore greeve not the holy Spirit of God Ephe. 4.30 by which you are sealed vnto the day of Redemption For God is not the God of confusion 1. Cor. 14.33 but of peace Wherefore SIR my hart doth humbly pray your Majesty to propound Reasonable Conditions of peace to your owne Vncle the King of Spaine and to all other Christian and Righteous Princes who desier to liue at peace with you And that for to prevent the shedding of Christian and Innocent blood in time to com Thereby you shall exedingly obleage al Christian and Righteous Princes and People that liue in the feare of God but especially your owne Cousin the King and his subjects of great Brittain and Ierland who are greatly opressed by the Impudence of a generation of Rebbells and hyppocrits And also the Duke and the State of Venice whose indeavour hath allwayes beene to liue in amity and frendshippe with the Kings and Nation of France who is in great danger of an enemie that is much too mighty for them Wherefore SIR if it may please your Majesty by a speedy cessation from all hostillity of both sides by which means you will bee the better able upon occasion to withstand your secret enemys as also to helpe your best Friends in time of neede namely your Cuzon the King afore sayd and his subjects whose distressed Estate and Condition hath beene greevous to mee and to divers others these many yeares Likewise the Duke and the State of Venice shall the better obtaine helpe in their great distresse from your Majesty or some other Christian Princes or else by Reason of the peace a foresaid the said State shall obtaine the more honourable and speedy peace with that enemy who otherwise will bee too mighty for them Neither can that at all bee good or safe for your Majesty nor your subjects nor any Christian Prince Neither can I possible thinke of any other persons who under God are more Indifferent Just and Impartiall Mediators Composors of all manner of differences or any greevances betweene such Christian Princes as your Majesty and the King of Spaine or the like of you then the Popes Holynesse who is vnder God undoubtedly for all such Princes and people as both You and your Subjects are And for oft I know for all other who are unfained Christians even as a carefull and a naturall Father for his owne Children And therfore an able emenant and righteous Judge fit for so waighty and necessary Imployment as that is Because he is one that feareth God and hateth covetousnesse who in Gods behalfe and in the place of Meyses will provide reasonable and able men as in Exodus chap. 18. vers 21.22 And for the removing of all suspition and scrupell the said Pope being of late yeares Nuntius for the late Pope at Munster and by his great abillities and his Loue vnto Equity through Gods assistance made and occasioned such an agreement betweene the King of Spaine and the Lords the States Generall of the Vnited Provences as that neither parties doth complaine but rather thanke him And that because hee knows that hee doth not Judge only for man but for the Lord who is whith him in Iudgement 2. Chron. 19.6 With whome there is no respect of persons nor iniquity with the Lord our God nor taking of gifts for the gift doth blinde the eyes of the Wise Deutro 16.19 And though I humbly show my weake Judgement in that I conceave the King of Denmarks and the State of Venice to bee emenent and indifferent Judges which are needfull for such waighty affaires neither of them having any more Relation to your Majesty of France then to the King of Spaine or to bee sure his Majesty of Denemarcke hath no more Relation vnto the King of Spaine then hee hath vnto your Majesty but rather lesse of the twoo yet I remember that when the late difference was betweene the Lords the States Generall of the vnited Provences and the Vsurpers of Engeland they chose for theyr Arbitrators the Lords of Switscherland the Lords of Geneva and of the Kingdom of Sweaden and therfore I humbly present unto your Consideration and the Advise of your most honourable Privy Counsell together with the Advice of your most Graue Learned and Reverent Cleargy whether the three Spirituall Electors of Germany bee not nutrall and indifferent Judges for to giue theyr Advise and Assistance in a buisenesse which concerns all Catholicks in so high a nature the King of Spaine and your Majesty being both Catholicke Kings neare neighbours and neare of Kinne he being bone of your bone and flesh of your flesh Iudges 9.2 Why then will your Majestye bee the Last 2. Sam. 19. vers 12. that shall Resolve vpon a happy Peace with the King of Spains who is one of your best and your nearest Frends Peace being a thing pleasing vnto God and vnto all that feare him in trueth It is no disparidgment to any King or Prince in the world to follow the Example of Abraham who was very Rich in Cattell Silver and Gould yet for peace-sake gave choyse to Loth Genes 13. vers 2.7 his brothers Son who was the meanist and the joungest man Either to goe to the Right hand or to the Left which he pleased in the 8. and 9. verses of the same Chapter you haue it SIR Abraham being the Eldest man and the mightyest might so much the better haue clamed some kinde of prehemenence yet the cleane contrary appeares in Abraham who was the first that prayed Loth that there might be no striffe betweene them and that for these three Reasons First his Loue vnto peace Secondly because the Canaanites and the Perizzite were in the land which was a people whom Abraham did not much Confide in and who he was not willing that they should see striffe betwene them two who weare so neare friends And yet I doe hartely wish that you had not in you Lande for the most part if not continually those who are farre worsse